Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 13

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THE - SUNDAY STAR, WA'SHINGTON, .. C, FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART 1. m g, T L L LT T L DETECTIVE GAUSES BALANOW'S ARREST Witness Gives $5,000 Bail for Testimony in Trial of [} 22 Radicals. &y the Ascociated Press CHICAGO, February 17.—Albert Ballin, alias Balanow, confessed spy and agent provocateur of various de- tective agencies, today was arrested on = charge of criminal libel, pre- ferred by Allen O. assistant | general manager of the W nternational Detective Agency The charges grew out of Balanow's. | s during a deposition > Walsh for the wo alleged com- at St. Joseph, Myers ¢l Balanow libeled ien he swore he had written letter threatening to blow up the lworth building and kill the post- | stor of New York by order of | who st that time was his v surrendered tmmediately the witn, s . stand this | from news- | ant had b etary of ' Labor, posted | sh for his bail and he was released. | Describes Detective Work. nt mos i crit former 1w question J|March 1 or M - | prine; the | ern- | | 1 | | ported to the on communist mee what butions totaled in an sh announeed at the start hearing show that the 1 of the contributed he read report made to the | by Balanow, showing y spend all the utions and_other port to us, but we ition to check then| 1y as possible are “permitted 1o to reduce the | ible." apers seeking gencies in the of u group of people who I| Inow from my own nvestigations are plotting to overthro ment of the United States. The depositions here will be com- pleted Monday morning with the Crose-examination of Mr. Myers. ‘!Student Body to Parade to| Meat Supply Fails %Illlllllllll!lll To Keep Strides ' With Population The human population of the United States has increased at a much greater rate than live stock. ,and the Department of Agricul- ture is concerned over the increas- ing difficulty in supplying the pop- ulation with sufficient meat while maintaining a surplus of meat products for export. There were almost five times as many people in the country at the beginning of this year as there Wwere in 1850, but the number of head of ‘live’ stock had not even doubled, agricultural experts re- port after a study of statistics. Back in human popula- tion was 6, while on Jan- the census bu- the population as All cattle, sheep and 850 totaled 84,800,000 and y 1 this year their num- ber was 166,985,000, In 1850 there were 134 hogs for every 100 of population; this year there are 58. NEW EASTERN HiH READY MAREH 2 uary 1 th reau School and Hold Big Celebration. Bastern High School's student body | Will move into its new building, w t pitol streets, either L it was announced by Charles Hart, of the school. If the weather is favorable, Mr. Hart said. the trans- fer would be made March 1 Led by the school band of twenty Dieces, the st B the old building avenuc 17th and t defin sylvani followed F The program of th mulated by a committee of senior said the formal pped until that tir ous that tho entire the occas furuiture and othe aid, Is a i that he would Qflu(flafir_fl SALT WATER TAFFY DIRECT FROM To the right is pictured model 80, at $100 model 210 at $100 Either of These Two New 1923 VICTROLAS NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Lowest Terms in the City These models have been especially designed to meet the srowing demand for Genuine V. Victor improvements, at moderate prices. with extra-size tone chambers and record compartments. excelled Victor Tone. Genuine D DOWN ictrolas possessing the latest They are equipped Un- Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Ine 1221 "**“-e;“ STREET F rtheast 3 ranch _9005& Six Styles Sketched A Host of Others Equally Alluring ten dollars—right at the dawn of the season. Developed in superfine weaves of silk crepe and silk, with the distinguishing touches of fine workmanship women treasure so highly. These are frocks that can be worn with pride. SEETHEM IN THE WINDOW. Dominating the City With This Worth $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Woven Madras Russian Cord ° : [ ] Crinkletex : Oxford Cloth 3 for Cotton Pongee Two wonder purchases. 2800 of these new shirts are absolutely. erfect; 800 of them are classed as seconds, but practically perfect. goft and stiff cuffs. A world of colorful stripes, also checks and shirts with attached or separate collars. All sizes 13}5 to 17%. . D! durabl $350 CROCHET BEDSPREADS, heavy, e and. $2.98 .00 BLANKE' ight fo ounds; 24 pairs, in black“and white s(.'r.isp'e:., fl'zn:;fifia tan.' Dogblef!nd 52 98 size. Pair ....n.....oee S R e . ably covered and filled with white cotton... $250 CROCHET BEDSPREADS, in the size for double beds. Firm, serviceable quality, in attractive patterns, with hemmed $l 98 o. Vindex and Marlboro Brands Mercerized Poplin ¢ 80-Square Percale plain white and tan. Besides neckband styles there are hundreds of attractive. ‘Double-bed size. Scalloped cut corners...... B limited lot; full sizes; - $3.00 BED COMFORTS, limited lot; full sizes; dur: $2'29 edges. Special ceeecsecsccrecsscssoracscectmemncorescanes Purchase of 464 Beautiful Spring Frocks i Once more King’s Palace springs a welcorae surprise— this time an occasion as remarkable in style and variety as it in in values. 464 Fresh, Radiant Spring Frocks to sell at 29¢ 36-Inch Sheeting Cotton Zlc Yard Extra Heavy Quality Un- bleached Sheeting Cotton, for making sheets, pillowcases and bedspreads, Unsurpassed for wear. Soon washes white. Hemmed Napkins, $1.35 Dozen 18x18 Bleached Napking in floral patterns and neat dots. Pillowcases, 29c 35c and 40c Full Bleached Pillowcases, in sizes 42x36 and 45x26. Deep hems. Window Shades, 59 Seconds of $1.00 and $1.25 011 Opaque and Duplex Shades sizes 3x7 and 3x6. White and green. Table Oilcloth, 25¢ Yard 5-4 Heavy Table Oilcloth, in white and fancy patterns. 25c Percale, 18c Standard Quality Yard-wide Percale, in many popular pat- erns. Shelf Oilcloth, 7%c Yard Scalloped Shel? Oficloth, in varfous neat patterns. Pllant and durable. Pearl Buttons, 6c Card Ocean pearl buttons, 2-hole kind for shirts or trimming. Dozen on card, 10c value. 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream, 33¢ 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 37¢ 25c Stationery, 19¢ 24 sheets paper and 24 en- velopes. 25c Babcock’s Talcum Powder, 19¢ 50c Rubber Dressing Combs, 39c ‘Women’s Hose, 15¢ Heather sport hose, drop- stitched style, perfect quality. Burson Hose, 35¢ ‘Women’s Burson split-foot hose in_regular and extra sizes. Slight irregulars. 3 pairs for $1.00. Infants’ Hose, 15¢ White cotton and cash- merette hose, some perfect, eome the least bit stained. Men’s Wool Gloves, 25¢ Heavy, warm gloves for outdoor workers, Children’s G 39¢ Fleece-lined gauntiets with itation leather cuffs. Slight Eesalars. Chamoisette Gloves, 75¢ Kayser Chamolsette strap- wrist gauntlets and 12-button gloves. ‘Women's Kid Gloves, 95¢ Imported kid gloves of per- fect quallty in black, white, brown, tan and gray. Infants’ Shirts, 35¢c 3 for $1.00 Purchase of silk-and- ‘wool, part-wool and cotton undershirts in straight, glain band and 'pinning and styles. Sizes up to 3 years. Children’s Hose, 18c Ribbed_hose, in black and brown. Perfect and irregu- lars. 3 pairs for Boc. ALL-TYME CREPE CANTON CREPE WOOL CREPE POIRET TWILL SATIN All Sizes 16 to 44 Black and All the Spring Colors Modes to Delight Every Woman Scores of graceful versions of the new spring modes— models of youthful dash and others of refined simplicity. A wealth of ideas in Circular Velvet Bands, Ribbon Streamers, Sparkling Ornaments, Colorful Motifs, Embroidered Nov- clties, Rosettes, Lace Berthas, Ruffles and Pleated Cire Rib- bon. Colors include navy, brown, gray, ashes of roses, tan, buff, almond green, copen, tangerine and black. of Low Pricing ! — Hurry ! Regular and Extra Sizes ' in This Thrift Sale of Wash Frocks For House and Utility Wear Crisp, colorful, serviceable new frocks of gingham, in ten styles to please every woman. Checks of every color — and every color fast. Trimmed with pique, dotted swiss and chambray. All have sash and pocket. Regular sizes 36 to 46; extra sizes 48 to 52. Every dress is cut full, properly proportioned and made up for satisfactory service, and every dress is fresh and perfect. g5 While the‘sale opens with hundreds of these Good Dresses, prompt action is advisable. The Limit Resplendent quality costume satin, as serviceable as it is . . $2.50 36-Inch Imperial Satin luxuriously beautiful. “Heavy, firm, of permanent rich luster. $1 69 Yd Pink, taupe, old rose, light blue, green and wistaria. L o $3.50 Famous Belding’s Guaranteed Silks, $2.98 Yard Standard of quality. 40-inch all-silk crepe de chine ahd 36-inch chiffon taffeta. Black, navy, white and assorted shades. Sale—New Spring Hats Fresh Purchase of Hundreds of Fascinating Models Quality Millinery Astonishingly Underpriced. {Timbo Braid Hats Baronet Haircloth Visca Braid Hats Silk Combinations Styles you'll enthuse over; quality materials and workmanship you'll be quick to appreciate—a gather- ing of charming springtime millinery to capture the fancy of every woman. Pokes, fhushrooms, off-the- face hats, semi-tricornes and smaller effects, in black and all colors. Trimmed with flowers, fruits, feathers, ribbons and ornaments. RN UL LT T DL L O R LT TR AR L T L T L LU T T T TR T T T

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