Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, TJANUARY 29, 1923. Woodmed & Watheoy Open 9:15 A. M. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Close 6 P.M. UNTERMYER DENIS <52 ain | “SCATP’; BANDIT L " | SHOOTS HIMSELF ¢ TRA'IUR BHARGE| NEW YORK, January 29.-Two { would-be hold-up men were ar- rested last night when the vietim they selected, Charles Szyacka, looked over the bar of his Brook- lyn saloon into their revolvers, ‘Scat!” and so frightened one the bandits that he shot him- Challenges Goodykoontz to S P l en d id S avin gs in t h e Repeat Accusations Out l of Congress. Scott, each twenty-two, walk- into the bar, ordered near-beer and then produced weapons with a command of -“Hands up! or I'll 11 you full of lead.” _While weck Fashion Says By the Associated Pree PALM BEACH, Fla, Janual Samuel Untermyer, in a statement 1esterday, denied made against him by Goodykoontz of West Vir nia during debate on the Daugherty impeach- ment resolution in the House of Rep- resentatives Thursday. Mr. Unter- riyer declared _the assertions made ¥ were “utterly February Sale Furniture and Rugs Which Begins Tl-lurs‘da,y February Ist was _ shooting himself Scott was being overpowered by customers. The unperturbed Mr. Szyacka, with scornful contempt, continued drawing near-beer as Szweck was carried out by police, who arrested both youths. RESCUES NEGRO FROM POSSE. SPARTANBURG, & C., January 29 : —Arthur Robertson, negro, was res. . cued from, an atmed posse and| o Goodykoontz | {ioh. 1 t"™(® (he Spartanbure count Y| juil by Ellas F. Wall, a citizen o Chesn a to near the North ‘arolina line, who stated Robertson “Colored Crepes for Spring” BEAUTIFULLY COLORED and quite as beautifully * designed are the new figured silk and cotton crepes; show- ing charming Paisley patterns, dainty figures and smart little squares of contrasting color. 36 inches wide. $1, $1.50, $1.65 yard COTTON CREPES, in all the lovely colorings of spring —almon(ij gl:’lecrlt(, rose, sllate{blue, gr'ay, tan, brcawn, vellow, navy an ack ; opular ipor sports wear ant [~ Hall “:x'dwfl'{«r.lo Z‘;‘"&“.;‘e?.e.?fié’:{f T At dren’s frocks; 36 ificfies wide. {"ard ...... o/o aia laarainta: & - L ) ot s oas Beati Resutiaoee Greater provisions have been made for this sale . than in any past February—thousands of dol- lars’ worth of new and good Furniture and Rugs specially priced—and large assortments taken our own stock and reduced. k i concerning his record fuabricated and libelo f, as Represent ¥ Mr. Unt; lations with Cou; 1 1915 and his visiting my ho at time, when we were at with Germany, constituted dislo then our President and most of nvublio officials at Washington were traitors.” Denies All Charges. Concerning the charges made by Tlepresentative Goodykoontz that Mr. Any Woman Can Learn to Make Her Own Clothes Under the expert supervision offered in our Dressmaking School—from the first cut into the material until the last stitch is taken—the work is carefully guided, and you make the clothes while you are learning. Priced for Quick Action Junior Boys’ Overcoats Now $11.75 Sizes 2% Yo 10 years; chin- chillas, pebble cheviots and fancy overcoatings; not every size in every fabric. “Sheep to Shape” Mackinaws Now $8.75 Sizes 7, 9, 18, 17, 18 years only. Small Boys’ Suits Now $4.95 and $6.50 Serges, jerseys, velvets and tweeds, in Middy, Oliver Twlist and Junior Norfolk models; in- complete size ranges; 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Golf Caps The specially bought Furniture and Rugs come from our regular makers and are standard Woodward & Loth- rop grades—ijust as dependable, just as well made, just as refined in design as the furniture that comprises our regular stocks at all seasons df the year, ands ot that there were people or other people There was no public is- 1o working concerned sue of securities and nobody ever l1ost a penny except myself, who lost £170,000.” ’ waittoo long Course of 6 lessons, 115 hours, $5 Dressmuking School, Eighth floor. Exploded in 1913 at bugaboo was exploded in Mr. Untermyer added, “as ap- Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea's prey. Furniture and Rug Sections, Sixth floor. Mr. Untermyer d challenged to repeat his charge: nd that he intendegd to n of the House to file CLT ANDPLSHBANED N PROPOSED THEATER Otto H. Kahn and Morris Gest An nounce Project for Further De- velopment of Native Talent. Color, Color, Everywhere in : . Overstuffed Furniture, Italian Walnut Fur niture’and Wicker Furniture, Fifth floor. Spring Hats —and this vogue for color isenthusiastically launched and definitely assured by the refreshing new hats you will find on every side in the Wood- ward & Lothrop Millinery Salon. ol Embroidered hats show clever uses of wool and ribbon in contrasting shades—mulberry is featured in chariing new hats decked with flowers and fruits, or flat ribhons—to harmonize ; almond green is here in all its loveliness—and wonderfully lovely faille ribbons in changeable rainbow colorings are the smart trimmings for many straws. Prices begin at $15 Others up to $30 Salon, Third floor. Brush your teeth with forhan's FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth Now 50¢ —it checks P"’”fi“ Mlxturels‘inndo:’uln colors; 35c and 60c in tubes 6% to 1% Boys' Store, Fourth foor. elopment of planned for Pansy Brassieres Special, $1.25 - You'll find these Pansy Bras- sieres particularly wefl made and cut to fit you comfortably: double rows of hemstitching at top and bottom make them most serviceable, while very pretty, rich, all-over lace and ribbon shoulder straps add much to their attractiveness All sizes, 32 to 44, at this spe cial price, $125. Excellent Values in this Clearance Women’s Sports Hose Reduced, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Valentine Shopping Early New Valentines, the love- liest lacy ones—cupids. hearts and ever era, but ¥ nd young ent The slightest cold may develop into grippe or influenza. Be pro- tected at the first sneeze—begin taking Dr. Bell's, This good old time pine-tar-honey syrup quick! the tight ug! od eases feveris! beadachy colds, Pleasant, harmless— splendid for childrenl Atall druggists. GRefuse substitu = -_Insist on Dw BELL C{MILLION PEOPLE every week take PLUTO When nature wont will 'HE fact that PlutoWater has become the world’s largest-sellinglaxativeshows § the growing preférence for the water type of laxative. Peoplearecomingmoreand more to realize that a water laxative,which really flushes the system, most nearly follows nature’s own way. Pluto is as safe to use as it is certain and quick. A mil- lion people every week take Pluto because— Q| 1. It brings quick relief from constipation—30 min- utes totwo hours. G 2.Phy- sicians prescribe it. G 3, It gives an internal bath to the entire ‘intestinal tract. Q 4. Does not gripe—no after unpleasantness. Q] 5. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana, where Mmdsvwlymkhgqldn . PLUTO WATER 352 ete PINE: TAR HONEY” Corset Section, Third fleor. Pretty New Clothes to be Embroidered for Little Folks —come in these New Spring Pacific Packages; ready madec and complete with mercerized cotton for embroidering. Bables’ Dresses, sizes 0 to 2 years, $1.35 and $1.40. Infants’ Gertrude Slip. 81. Cashmere Sacque, $2.10. Cap to match, $1.35. Batiste Baby Caps, 70c and 75c. Set of Bib and Bootees, of pi Boe. Carriage 2150, Robes, white laws low Slip, to match, Tbe. ' Plque Carringe Robes, $1.50. Little Girls’ Mercerized Mulle sizes 8, Boys’ Hats to match, 90c. Art Embroldery Section, Second floor Reduced Girls’ Smart Winter , Coats, Reduced— $12.50 to $49.50 Plain and fur-trimmed models; sizes 8 to 14 years. Juniors’ Coats, Reduced— $19.75 to $85 One or twe of a kind madels; plain or beautifully trimmed with fur. * 5 Givts' and Junlors'. Bection, Fourth floor. New “Croydon” Topcoats from' London--- Arrive in the Women’s Coat Section Those exceptionally smart, swagger Topcoats, tailored in London expressly for us—those top coats that answer a multitude of uses—shopping, motoring, week-ends in the country—all ’round sports wear—this season shown in smart Scotch tleeces, in tans and grays, with rich overplaids in contrasting shades; single and double breasted models, superbly tailored. " Priced $49.50 Section, Third floor National Hair Nets Conveniently Boxed; All Shades of Brown Y5 dozen, 55¢;. 1 dozen, $1 Univgrsal Shoe Trees keep the pairs together. 35c pair; 3 pairs, $1. Holdmore Hangers consérve your wardrobe space. 75¢ each. Setwell Suit Hangers, folding, nickel-plated. 12c each. Rubber-lined Cretonne Wash Cloth Cases, with cloth. 25c each. Dainty Lingerie Pins, 2 and 3 piece sets. 25c to $1.50 set. Fancy Powder Puffs, assorted styles. 25c and 40c each. Mol:lnre-;rm and Sanitary Powder Puffs, 25c and 50c each. Notion Segtion, First floor. Light-weight Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4. 18c pair; 3 pairs, 50c. Sanitary Aprons, 25c each. Pure Gum Baby Pants, large and medium sizes. 25c pair. Rubberized Nursery Bibs, 25¢ . each) s 3 Patent Leather Shoe Polishers, containing dauber and black or brown polish. 50c each. Needle Books, 10c each. Cotton Tape, assorted widths, 12 pieces to the bundle. c bundle. English Twill Tape, 10 yards to the roll; varied widths. 10c to 25¢ roll. ‘ so many clever valentines ready for youi to select here—and if vou would like to make vour own, there are wonder boxes of Valentine materi for .making the prettiest ones—35¢ and 50c box. Cards, Valentine Eeetion First fioor. Stationery Direct Import 50-inch Real Belgian Linen For Slip Covers 90c yard ou are going to haie ¥ made for your FFurniture, this is the best time to begin the work, as it will allow us ample time for the best workmanship. and you will be sure of hav- ing them ready when spring arrives. These High - grade “Linens are shown in conventional stripes of brown and natu- ral, blue and natural, green and 'natural, mulberry and natural, white and natural, tan and natufal and plain. Let Us Estimate Now holstery Section, Fifth floor. Velvets $3.50 yard \ beautiful fabric for up- holsteries and draperies— and being sunfast, their beauty ‘is lasting. Thick, heavy pile and in a most at- tractive color assortment— green, rose, mulberry, blues, browns and taupe. Tpholstery Sectlon, Fifth floor. $3.50 pair About 12 dozen pairs smart Sports Hose— including clevdr two-tone color effects: vertical stripes, plain and ribbed effects— and the popular calf leather shade. Light and medium weights, in wool and silk and-wool mixtures. . Women's Hosiery Section, First flo 1 Patent Leather Pump . 310 pair \mong the new fashions in footwear for spring— this pump of patent leath er trimmed with fawn suede is smart and dis- tinetiv a one-strapped model with covered C ban heels and Goodye welt soles. g Womes's Shoe Sectiop, Third flo thsole Victrola 260 ‘as illustrated No'w Reduced to $150 The Popularity of the CONSOLE VICTROLA makes this value of more than usual interest And you can buy it on our convenient Club Plan— which -means you pay absolutely nothing on the Victrola at time of purchase; just select and pay for $10 worth of records, then $10 monthly there- gfter without interest. Other Victrolas from $25 to 350, Vigtrola Gallerles, Fourth fioor.

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