Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 20

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s el ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1923. MR .KNUXSEEKS -.m---u LBERTY ON WRIT ALK DISGOUNTED ' lndlgnantly Refuses to Make[ Although the conference committe of bituminous operators and mine o meecting at Chicago today to consider $25,000 Bond Required by |z new wage agreement in the union- ized bituminous coal flelds, was ex- Texas Court. pected to reject a plan to be a pre- liminary to direct negotiations open- ing up the wage question for further By {he Associated Press. discussion, confidential reports to SAN AUGUSTINE, Tex.. January 5.| Washington today brought out the ~TInterest in the case of Mrs. Lilllan| probability that a strike in the soft Knox, w of Hiram Knox, wealthy | coal flelds will be averted. That east Texas lumberman, with whose | there is little basis for the statement that a strike is pending April 1 next murder she is charged, shifted toda¥ | wag the trend Or"m"w‘;u",mm o from Hemphill to this city, where|cago to Secretary of Labor Davis. habeas corpus proceedings, seeking| The United States Coal Commission, o trom. enetody are to be|dechly interested in the wage negotia- er r e from custody a tions now in progress in Chicago, also heard this afternoon. feels that another nation-wide strike Mrs. Knox, arrested January 1 and|in the unionized bituminous flelds is only a remote possibility, although real- lizing also that the subcommittee re- | 10.50 Imported Store Hours: 7[ @Y AL See Today's s P 9:15 am. to e Times for 1 Bead Ba S 6 p.m. ’ Basement News g . The Shopping Center—I11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Buy Your Suit or After-Inventory Overcoat Now Reduction y But both if possiblc 750 New Millinery for Immediate Wear | i oo oo designs, dark or light ' ance. Odd and incom- backgrounds, . silk - fined; PRICED SPECIAL AT plete lots make these many beautiful colorings i k St and ydcsigns to select 1 prices possible. Palais from; mounted on_shell $ s Royal Quality Clothes, or demi tops. At $7.50. i / O all from our regular $7.50 Imported i s iy Bead Bags, $5 ! Hats for early Spring are now finding their places—you can see them at 2 <\\~\Irl’ }\?});\”' .ufif;u:f;?xit;tflgflfi:zd. 3 the theater, dansant and on-the street; one sees the new hats growing more $35 TO $45 GRADE Meounted with shll o | | popular daily. We have just received a large shipment from New York's de- Overcoats Iofuiof hap aih e i signers of 5th avenue styles. Fashioned of Visca and Hair Cloth, Satin and beaded fringe. At $5. : . Vel ; ke T e ¢ SR been no trouble at all. sentatives to weaken on their demands |18 $3 to $5 Leather Faille Silk combined with Straws, in high colors, also the s.taple d;.nl\ colors: Early today Steve King of Beau-|foretmont snd Baaie 1o omito se cleverly trimmed with small flowers, fancy feathers, embroidery, ribbons and 527 45 mont and J. W. Minton_of Hemfphill, | individualiy. for the coal year begin- | Handbags, $2.49 H % 5 . Miss. Y. W N . R O R DO [ A O R i Slightly shop-worn from .| ornaments. Hats that will appeal to the Miss, Young Woman and Matron holiday hand'ing. Durable & : MEN’S AND YOUNG leathers to choose from. that will please the most particular taste. MEN'S $40 TO $50 $3.98 10 $5.93 Untrimmed Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats. Reduced to $1 and $1.98. GRADE an application for a writ .of habeas He set it dc fo hearing "' While some surprise Al silk-lined and fitted. Black and Icolor;. s}(‘ayny e wanted styles. At $249. 98c to $1.25 Fancy Ostrich Fancies. Re- | $5 Children's Finest Quality Beaver Hats. | ~ Trimmed Velvet Hais. Reduced 1o $1.9% Palais Royal—Main Floor. duced to 49c. i Reduced to $2.49. 20 $2.98. Palats Royal—Second Floor. Overcoats charged with the death on November 26 of her h was held to the 'p]orl,b n[» \;.» x{n‘snnlfld m[day to fflr‘m grand jury in $25,000 bond late yes-|the s for future negotiations, prob- fseday by Justice W, H Pratt at|eoe willibeizejected by ths entire JoInt Hemphill after a two-day hearing V. 5. Watchlag Cdaterence. She indignantly refused to make the next step, well informed officials | bond, which friends said would have will be for the miners' ropre- REDUCED 'TO While some surprise sprung, it was expected that | negotiations. ring would be based largely| Rejection of the subcommittee plan, on the transcript of the examining|expected today, will mean that the trial at Hemphill and that few wit- | conference will be in progress for nesses would be presented. several days longer. and m The predicted second arrest had not | into weeks.” While the coal been made and there was no indica- | conferenc being held in Chicago tion that it is likely now | atives of the shop crafts are also meeting in the same JUDGE AND LAWYER TILT. |city., discussing the Willard-Jewell agreement. REDUCED TO *29.45 Gloves |\, Spring Dresses for Misses| y | | Overcoats for all style garments. i ‘ They fit properly because Conservative staple | Chesterfields, of fine qual they are carefully made. . : 20l Featuring some of the unlors P : ity all-wool M el tons: best makes. All at Palais 9 . ’ ° = N sizes 36 to 38. Reduced Royal Moderate Prices. to 16-button - length Fresh and new, both in fabrics and colors. Trimmings— p—— j’ FIAEN N ' s32,45 French Glace Kid Gloves, in brown, mastic, cham- pagne, biack and white: A: beadings and braiding in conventional designs, large attrac- | e 12-button - length tive lace and embroidery collars or berthas, bouffant ecffect : MEN'S $37.50 1O $45 e x A= . . . . M - e e e that adds charm and individuality to these cleverly designed i T Two=Trousers %-button length in brown. black and white. AL $4 garments. Illustration represents general style. An assort- T Suits e Two government agencies, tie coal Court Stops Argument With Jail ission and the Labor Depart- e watching the nego: Threat to Attorney. H “hicago with great interest, 5 of the possibility of another coal Byithe Aswociated Eross. 5 strike, which, if called April 1, would HEMPHIL] X., January n disrupt industry to an even greater B et L k 4 extent than did the strikes of last ond set_by o ¥ summer. The negol 8 in Lillian Knox, “Lady Bountiful, ProkTeiy inChicE o6 e T arry her fght|pituminous fields. A wage agreement - * in the anthracite flelds of Penns: wealthy husband to th s in i emec i B s Ay Stare yania will remain in effect until n i Sen RSt Testimony before the coal comm: Snox at He s{onlbybr(‘prelsenlnu\]es of uul‘l‘:xefl re- o oot Fempnill fende cently brought out that a strike next {\:_;Li;’jl-‘»(],'ff"“‘lj(.M_' ,‘:Lf:”;'“ J‘“‘ 10 Pratt | spring would mean incalculable disas- BTAng JUT on A T er? wihe [ ter to industry and business generally Bond set at $95.000. - The action ‘today | Large consumers of bituminous coal Gl i fiction toda¥ | witnesses pointed out. have been un € wil @ nature of { sple to obtain more than a few days' 5 supply of coal, and their reserves have decision ¢ been depleted below the point which reached last Ma: s anded that lotters wr = = by the slain man, said to be in posses- sion of the count rney. be produe in_court. They declared that these let- | { ters would establish at_once the in cence of their client. The county at- For Infants and Children torney refused to produce the letters and was sustained i bis stand vy e | iy Use For Over 30 Years the peace. Threatens Jail Sentence. Always bears The principal argument was made e by Judge Steve M. King, chief coun- | TenSSIe sel for Mrs. Knox. Chester Collins, another defense attorney, took up the argument and made an impassioned ! statement of his client's case. Justice | Pratt indicated that he did not wish | to hear more. but Collins continued to | talk, asserting he were a| Judge before ng to suppress | ——— ce f; and $4.50 pair. % Slip -on Biarritz ment of materials—such as Gloves. of best quallty : . | ! i Sewn embroidered stiteh Flat Crepe za"’ K:f"ed i cedto e mpagne ana sand Figured Roshanara SO Saepe i \ ik $ shades. At $3.75 pair. 4 Taffeta { A i ° Strap-wrist Paisley and Cloth. e e ot cmtrsia Frou-Frou . Sizes 14 to 38. MEN'S $50 d- stitchings, extra long and wide gauntiet, in all Palats Reyal—Third Ficer. 3 Two=Trousers {he wanted colorings, black i:;l.'whxte. At $3 to $5.50 . Suits 2-clasp French . Glace Kid Gloves, P. K. and i RStk Oi fine quali overseam, Paris point and — smooth siik mixed long-wear- { various styles, embroidered ° eds, Tustice 1 broke in with an order | { stitchings, in tan, mode, 1 zes in regu- dlirsarar @ giewit | In Qur January Clearance of Winter Coats R ney continucd his oration and_ white. At G356 te S ¥ S e e _ 1-clasp Washable ‘ | "‘__‘.::’;:l:;‘, “\‘r'r‘\‘?nrg !;m”‘)ra'}(m;r;fifl A Beautiful Home | gfi:":{'{&g’:fi:’:z:%'}?:": iy . Fom; gr;atl _Igro'ups’ of qfi\:.alitt)"i coats, itndc.lulelin‘?1 'o‘n.l_vh 111cr.sc(asozl1_'\ Ug"rc\au;fl \L_\]Wc aged lumberman declare that he was is truly beautiful when stitchings. in tan. brown. | \ | ;?CCCVSS'&’d“ hn_ml la\efv\o‘n unshinte pra(f at decidedly 1l|g er ptxcc_}. o ffc ,\O‘m;‘: psho o e tl::e. windows are suf- i ”?qi‘lzi"’&: B aamiat i \ as waited this ’oug for her winter coat a}n exceptional opportunity is offered. Every Kept Under Guard. ficiently large and style, at $3.00 and $3.75. ” coat represents a decided saving, for all have been most sharply reduced. o T Mevinnite numerous to admit ! Genuine Mocha i her nome. whero she has been kept| quantities of sunlight. i o g g o | Groupl. - § Originally | Group 2. $ Originally under guard each night except one 1clasp style at $3 and $350. 2 About 75 Coats. . $29.50 10 $33. | About 60 Coats ° $35 10 $13. since she was arrested. In leaving Send for booklat 1 Clasp Silk Lined Mocha i Z i the courtroom she nodded brightly at “Lise in the S - inigroy tiS4e uate : : the newspaper men and showed little | e Y WISt Canatists, 15 Brtrordinary. Cloor evidepce of worry. Her attorneys| Sanvsr. i Diown: a6 ! SR announced immediately that their Founded 1864 grey. with two-toned em- N Coadaliie : ys' J client would not attempt to make HIRES TURNER , broidery stitchings, at $450 | Furs—Astrachan, Wolf, Caracul. . Quality at Remarkably bail. alhough bondsmen were avail- palr. ! - o e e e G e urs—Opossum, Woli, Caracul. Chincil- oA £ g Small Lots After In able a2 any time. They preferred to GLASS COMPANY lette. w ventory. push the habeas corpus proceedings ods in the district court, so as to free o ’ their cliant from what they termed WASHINGTON, D. C. { the injustl¢c done her in the justice's Rouslyn, Va. e la s 5 | = i count in ,fu-mm;: her to the grand ~ | Group 3. ‘ Originally s \_" n‘or‘l Jus | About 50 Coats Y $39.50 1o $48. ok | . 5 Group 4. $ 49 7 5 Originally Bt $3.95 AT Oioree i lacs i | About 50 Coats . to $65. ailoring id step down from his Fabrics—Bolivia, Normandie, Cordalure. ‘. Fabrics—Superba, Delysia, Normandic, Strap-wrist Kid in taupe and oxblood \ \ Fabrics—Superba, Marianna, Normandie, ) and in white with black \ wool Mackinaw stitchings and gore, and i Delysia. . Fabrics—Superba, Marianna, Normandic. 8.9 and 10. ’ANUARY Pt ey Furs—Nutria, Opossum, Wolf, Genuine | Furs—Beaver, Squirrel, Genuine Fox duced to rown, beaver and grey. \ urs—) , Opossum, , 5 7 = s L Little Boys' $7.95 Over- ' I EARAN E At $2.89 Pair bt o e, ox. 1 Palals Royal—Third Floor. c?n‘%s good quality chin- c 2-clasp Real Kid ¥ chillas;” sizes 3 Gloves, Blguo and over- t”: 8. Reduced $4.45 s A I E o iAot A Boys’ $10 to $1250 Over- in_ brown, beaver, = ; . 9 e .-natls \;Iorm-:ll chfl\cl:lll)a: S - wranoei b Gatyrday Is Children’s Day—Splendid Values | oo $2.75 qualities. : y with muff pockets and all- OUTFITTER to MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN At $1.95 Pair wogl " Tinings: T e ey After carefully taking stock we find a number of limited lots of children’s needs. Values are decidedly attractive. e J10 8 B $7.45 H ABRAMSON = Styles are smart. All fashioned of serviceable materials. Economical mothers will do well to see these items Boys' $I5 to $20 All- - Saturday. wool Overcoats, inciuding s . ny of the best grades 7th AND L STS. N. W. Ihies Wanderiol Fots of Gym Bloomers Offered Jack Tar Middy Dresses Junior $15 to $25 Dresses in our ‘stock. _Sizes from 3 to 1l Re- $11.75 at 2 1 $ d“é:;s!om to $1250 grade $1.98 2.98 12.98 e ot szt grce I e Made of taffeta silk in navy and brown. ‘{\?f;!‘]s“::dmch;\a'i:!‘:!:]s. Youthful models with touches of braid wool and woolen fabrics; s1 59 Of black sateen, cut full, with ad- and velvet and ribbon trimmed. At $1298. O taifoked: Why Not Save ) L] Justable waist and knee; inverted Of paplin, galatea, kiddie cloth and other sizes 7 to 17 Re- $8.75 Women's $250 and pleats, Sizes for children, misses and | well known cotton fabrics, Rose, blue, duced to . ; L $3 Glove Stk Hose—Fine women. At $1.98. green, yellow, lavender and white. Sizes Chfld{EHS $1 to $1.50 Gowns pli;rzss“sil'_ss' tglzs;ok‘g:xs . Without Loss of Interest? phned" btk WSV A N Children's $3.50 to $6.98 Dresses | 5o 15, Vatues 8150 10 956, At 298, | e e e - . Slightly irregular weaves. c strictly all-wool fabrics, At $1.59 pair $2 98 in neat patterns; sizes 8 A real Christmas sav- $1.75 and $1.95 Thiread . A1l Children's $2.25 to Of crepe and nainsook. with lace and foldi. Reduced 1250 . g Silc Hose—Firat ~ quality Of all-wool serge, granite cloth and 4 ’ | embroidery trimmings. Colors are flesh st mngs club is one that Foxo ,Tg‘,’"dd S‘Eh Hose, novelty fabrics, combination skirts and $3.98 Hats sn stock, sn vel- | and white. Mothers, buy at least one for muO.‘ sSe_ -)g ;a ér:s e ives you the right ¢ corized " tops Tnofack: chbroierediwiist SHes DS yenh L) vet, cloth or plush. At $1.98 [loRachg o 85:] is Royal—Third Floor. “":\'fl“'(‘f’f “trictly ail- & ¥ o o el omow: d 298 oy g : ; S . wool double-warp serge; save any amount you can At $1.59 pair | ool ode spare each week and at $225 and $2.50 Full- | - Knickers full e taizes the .ufme time .do“ not . gfiiaeagg}:e %?,’:?‘-E," 1 : S 50 ¥ Z“to 18. Reduced $7.95 g e g g ' T i) Rubber Glrdles, Neglige Belts and Corsets s o T circumstances should re- Il ™ “At'$1.59 pair OFFERED IN THIS GREAT SALE AT A FRACTION OF THEIR REGULAR PRICES. REPRE- Crompton ail-weather and quire you to withdraw. $2 to $2.50 &flfit il SENTING WELL KNOWN MAKES—THE KINDS THAT ARE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED yelvetfinish _cor duroy; gth, with fancy Sizes 7 to 16. Re- fops.” A1so canl 1ength with s i SR $8.45 3% Interest Paid on Daily Balances iy P ool s b Boys' $225 Corduroy 6 to 10. [ Knickers; of good qual- Compounded Quarterly At $1.79 pair [] ¢ ity narrow wale; every $1.50 and $1.75 Chii- i Choose from Bien-Jolie, C-B, May-O-Belt and Palais S 8 oot hbet, 1 Dects Including Rubber Girdles and Neglige Belts. Thete are | Royal Specials. Values that range from $4.00 and up to o ; 1 for girls. In brown, gray, Bien-Jolie, Elastowear, C-B, H. & W. and other makes that sell | $7.00. There are models for all figures, from the growing, Boys' SL75 Crompton gamel and heather:” Sizes Wl ;5rmally from $3 to $650. Models for sports, dancing and walk- | girl to the matron. Low and medium bust models or Alweather | Corduroy At $1.29 I ing. Of all-over elastic; others with sections of surgical web- | rubber top. " Lightly or heavily boned. Materials of fine to -36. . Reduced $1.45 ; Munsey Building -~ bing combined with silk brocade, Also front-lace corsets for | quality :;fk or cotton brocade, fancy batiste and sturdy te . ‘Ave. Bet i G 5 the glender, average and stout figures. Of coutil, fancy brocadq, | coutil, Sizes 19 to 36in one make or another at $2.95. Palals Royal—Maln Floor, Pa. Ave. 13th 14th Sts. NW. ° & satin and novelty batiste, SizesZlto 34, Atf2en, . e NI Palais Royal—Third Kloor, oy

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