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PRNGESS YOLANDA Sieze Tormensor Tivercs i G . Alleged Victim Claims State Never Phone ! 8 \ Purchases in oes to Prison| . approved Sneres Orders ’ This Store Associated Press. —Thrown to the ground twice by | “misrhent. . i i DETROIT, Mich,, March 5.—The — — — - Details of Marriage to COunt| Lioya Frisby. a negro, John Wit | g R0 T . N ony, fore Prompt A ina K son. a fourteen-year-old white | e clergyman and for eleven years Attention Store Hours, 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Calvi Being Kept boy, hit his tormentor with a large Lciqe or Adrian College at Ad- — e S A— — —— From Public ":":' k”l",'g him ’:""’““fi"l rain, Mich., Js under arrest here 3 A coroner's inquest was held and .. ol ting th a verdict of deaths at the hands of |\00oY 00 2 charge of VioWwLoE SLe i , L I : R - "y 0 ot i S Michigan blue sky law in the sale L) Wileon was rendered. _The boy oy v apit vl Seve Rimaclt up And = now in Jull, |of mliemed worthless stockn | ew éé ace- eave olles arrings in yptian Style b ev. Mr. y 3 ROME, March 5.—Neither the _— Pt st here, 18 charged | : . y royal house nor the government is{ SPEAK AT KLAN FETE {,‘}‘.‘\1‘.‘(}“2%‘?».;:.’,“:“ :H'lnlnflelud, Mich, | —;Beauuful hfancxss and nl?vedl effects thaf'. :1]1 be as civh 0! e com- e with having sold him $1,500 worth | S e ; e . - . charming when adorning t ainty ears of the present ',",:gng,,,,:’ru:iv,:tmsf ‘,r“n‘:": m"::;;‘;:‘,'o' — of stock In a_food concern. 1t fu —Show the trend of fashion in the new Wash Fabrics, which is running strongly to N g £ Lic caity; P! arriage eSS ¢ alleged the gtock proved to be worth- E . . oS voile 2 stri: - and Capt. Count Calvi di Bergola, as, | O¥8800 Governor and Mayor Talk|jo “rhestock, the the complaint de- | open-work weaves. Tiny squares of voile are formed by the fine stripe of open-work in keeping with the custom of the on Americanism at Banquet. clares, never was approved by the or hemstitched effect which cross the material both ways. It is one of the daintiest of 3 f a4 urities commigsion. H 0 R , : D : —Delicately wrought antique house of Savoy. The wedding is con-| PORTLAND, Ore. i i materials for women’s and children’s summer frocks. For children’s dresses particularl - y g/ qi ! . Ore, Marcli 5.—Gov. . Mr. Antho; cording to the 1 1 e finished il ik ) sidered strictly a family event, and{Walter Plerce and ‘Mayor George I |police, admits sale of the stock, but it is exquisite when treated with touches of French knot embroidery. nished filigree work, with no publicity is desired. e s oriland were Eussiy and gontends he l»ulg\‘;;ix(olozollr'ldmaddlngi pearl or jet pendants depend- e A e s S day night at a banquet | that vested " $18, o s own 2u X 13 5 The marriage ceremony will take en by the local Ku Klux Kiam in|money in the company, the savings | —The colors are lavender, rose, light blue, canary, tan, Copenhagen, peach, 48C ing from-hoops, or cartouch place being the fi honor of Fred L. Gifford, grand|of a lifetime. rree! av. pDink 2 Tha Ma a1 is 36 inches wi 3 i i day after I on_whic on of the Klan in Orgizon.” The | The former paster was rel i green, gray, pink and apricot. Material is 36 inches wide. A yard........ ;']:?]I;Egto‘f;‘;mem& with little £ 1o governor and the mayor spoke on the [$2,000 bail pending appearan . : . . . - S o e - EhCLChE save H general subject of Ameriganiam T ant: Tatorsin (e @am —Egyptian, Persian and Oriental printed voiles, in rich color combinations. 58C —Priced, pair, from— y e —— T ————— z Ao *"'1‘;” . Ayard ... SRS . $l.50 tO $3'0 eesee |l She Won Third Prize ~ ~ Newsprimgtodentn | A Book You Will Enjoy bus ceremony will be perf ———— — to any Part Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets of U. S. day beauties as the original pieces were to the beauties of Tutankhamen’s day. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann sStret Ploor. 4l Santa Maria Degli g ,‘ yhere the king was S L. 4 k C : £ s ‘ S ede sl in Limerick Contest Charmingly Trimmed Hats| g= Now Published in ! “hapel, | a Popular Edition X Doy and o Nl $15 Prize Limerick by Miss Gertrude L. Newlin One of our especially Graer e popular lines at o R If you want every hair in its place Ttalixn M bined with ribt ‘ not be represe g —Ttalis - aide > , \ % . over s s Just try a Sitroux —Large shapes of Tagal straw trimmed with ostrich. sespite | Yolanda t no gifts . sl oenill o 3 _— 4 P slk ¢ inations. —A story that holds you from beginning to end, for there BTt mnes And your wish will come true, :[‘;r)uv Im(.l “11\;]01“'}]”‘““0»‘“‘ avy, al 1, o 4 \ is a_ “Main Street” everywhere. Read it and enjoy it 75 = should be Wiiilekiis resonce Woir arclyicantirace. —The colors are black, brown, navy, almond, gun as thousands of others have. Price, COPY..c.ssesress .. 49C mb 7 G metal, orchid and sand. : number S ineoit ol share | 1 = E - = == P 5 o i P 2 —Read the New Fiction through Kann’s Circulating Librar; HneroloaL 4 ke Miss Newlin, who lives at 1515 Massachusetts The shapes are large, medium and small. 4 20c book—no extra fee. g o ‘ sent to the ! AT . . . & % S D B That which 5 avenue N.W., was the lucky winner of third prize | Kann’s—Second Floor. = : o try eng ith re Y ¢l in our limerick contest. The complete list of prize " e BB = Kann’s—Downstairs Book Store. officers of the prinic: : . : regiments have ¢ ulst !l winners has already appeared in The Star and . . . ELECORLE Times. The judges liked Miss Newlin's limerick Neu) Sp""gume S"lks for especially because it brings out so completely one Silk Week of Sitroux’s big points—invisibility. Beginning Today and Continuing Until March 10— An Event Worth Attending During This Exhibition and Sale You Will Find at Attractive Prices the Newest Weaves, Colors and Designs thousands of limericks submitted in our contest. That Have Been Brought Out for Spring SIS B 1 _ —Prints glorify the new silks—colors that are distinctive, designs Ask for Sitroux Nets at your favorite store. If that that_bring out the splendor of ypt, from which they take their Aenit i . ; I inspiration. The fabrics call ¥ sistently to develop them into store hasn’t yet been supplied, please notify us. the charming frocks that are shown gn our Pictorial and Excella patterns, as well as styles shown in the fashion journals. To see these new <ilks is to pleasurably meet the Spring apparel problem. More and more W ashington women every day are finding out why Sitroux Nets are so popular. This is shown by the . 0 i 7 Gitoiug i Very Important is this Offer of Printed Silks ‘ Sltroux lmportlng CO' —2,100 Yards Rich Design in 2 69 1 ghs 222 Colds i SIT R ouUX _First quality and full picces in twenty-five of the best pat- rvitality and slows terns of the season, each p:nl[ern in from two to six colorings. work more than a cold Small neat figures, scrolls, all-over designs; also Persian and white and white and black. 40 inches wide. tnd that dass o ; (Pronounced “Sit-true”) i all-over effects. Light and dark foundations; also black and HA IR NET “Puff-0” or “Luster-Foam™ for S, soothes . .. et S 2 lyoate, Creckscolde a the start. It Sits True Blistered Crepe Sport Wear S today. _All dragists, 3. Single and Double Mesh One of Spring’s New Weaves A Charming Fabric CRefuse substitute PINETAR HONEY® O pes that will mot crease. —Smart for bothithe springand “Sam— Shown in twelve street colors, summer wardrobe. Attractive also. allowhite and all-black. plain colors or two-tone com- 40 inches wide. A binations. Very lovely quality. vard . $5.00 % inches 4 £ Neaed - 2 S L 2 Now Ruwi Cepes s wams 1) reSS€S I the Season’s Most Crepe —Beautiful quality, 40 inches —Good quality for gowns and wide, in light and wraps. They are 39 inches dark colors. At, a ® S N G300 ik c,e,,e‘,f lc,?,? Attractive New St yl es vard . —1In 50 of the leading street and AlL-Silk Canton Cre evening shades, also in all- pe A —Crepes continue to be the white and all-black. $1 9 . most favored 'mallt:rialgf?r tlhi A yard...... 3 . :;‘;‘m;}’z:“g s e s . Sa]lu;_g)hanlrpeuw_I —Styles that include all the new wanted fabrics, and colors, draped and plete assortment of spring —— splendid quality, with a 2 Is, sui fo rnoon and dinner wear. Dhades, as well as the staple fine lustrous finish, guaranteed be,}dEd models : 'mlalge é“’ afternoon di \';f e S shades. 39 inches $2 65 for sesbiee, In 25 popular — he materials include at crepe. satin crepe, Morocco crepe, printed crepe, wide. A yard... o spring shades. A @1 QF Paisley crepe and combination effects. Genuine AU-Silk Broad- Silk-and-Wool Canton —The dinner dresses are elaborately beaded and are designed of satin faced cloth Shirting Crepes crepe. The new skirts are made in smart wrap around styles. T‘,Ckar-t;? 'sfringf‘h]f"'f "m:!'} —Firmly woven. with lustrous ~—Lhe sleeves are made in many fascinating ways, and the new neck lines o i“m"'é'fr:‘b“ mmha Wool fillinlg' gives cor- are in evidence. S, S d g rect draping weight. Guaran- - . l,‘" : i:r;fl). At, a $l 69 tecdnot toslip or pull. Shown —Thé colors are gray, tan, brown, French blue, navy, white, and black. d i ISeehEng coloe $l 95 —Full range of sizes to select from. Misses and women’s sizes. . “Springtime Crepe” f;‘r‘; 9 B‘ H 1 " —One of the newest knitted ; s Washday S lg est Ile per piice for s and svert 1923 Figured Foulards | Coqfs and Capes in Spring’s Most Alluring Modes wear, Es frocks S Shown inhmauy small, neat b his weave. is shown esigns on brown, copen, navy = 4 3 - . J, . in .15 sport and street shades, and black grounds, also plenty —New soft pile fabrics—Veloraimes, lustrola, Normandies, are fea- %s?ncgelgwhgée a:d all-black. of navy and white in the lot tied 3 ide. / 36 inches wide. . - . . o $1 .95 vard . 3 —Capes are cut on full, straight lines; one model has pointed bands of Kann’s—Strecg, ‘Floor. . eifone . self-material trimming the longer side panels. Van Camp’s 7 EVERY . B t de in wrappy style and are finished with HOUSEHOLD Clean-gagy Soap— / The Latest in | R R s, O s, . —AIll are handsomely lined, with good quality crepe or satin. The col- the newwayof washing—-saves work ors are black, navy, deer, platinum, and sorrento. because it loosens and washes away . . » l]; 4 . Specially Priced the most stubborn dirt, grease and omen s o 5:{;:1:3 l:rom the clothes without ‘ S Si l k Hose Kann‘s—S_econd Floor. TITTNLY, Saa— Rt e i New Blouses of Latest Crepes in Novel Prints you have tried ityou knowyou . i apparancedetnanded by fashion and art. FASHIONED —Is the dominating theme in these new blouses. i ffiest, snow- - —Many are of plain colors combined with the oriental designed materials, will have the flu by S —— others are in all-Paisley effects, and still others are of crepe knit. Also Justias Van Campis iest washing you ever saw. Boyd’s Patent Silk Hose is knitted from_top to toe in one smart style of alltyme crepe, and crepe de chine with steel bead trimmings. Clean-easy is the ideal continuous operation. Ezamine the knitting —They are made in round neck and “V” neck styles. laundry soap,Van Camp’s It saves time too—cleans clothes in of these stockings. Note the absence of " —Many are embroidered in wool and silk, and have long and three-quarter White Naptha is the 10 minutes. : CORIET and hes . i sleeves. . irregularities —light vy = greatest household soap. ? particularly across the i . Most of the $ AR A choice of white or yellow bars. D et mm{“’j‘? s, ; At 5.95 for dishwashing and for TOE, HEEL and SOLE, the points of d Kann’s—Second Floor. 4 washing out delicate ! greatest wear, are not only reinforced in the 4 —DIMITY OVER BLOUSES, with Peggy and Tuxedo collars, some “V” fabrics. Use it also for ¢ - O : making but are DETACHABLE and i/ neck models, some with pocket set in at the side. The collars,.cuffs and general cleaning. i 'ABLE. g pockets have piping of rose, Copenhagen and lavender voile. Sizes 36 to 44. Ask your dealer 'CLBAN-BASY’M‘WHITE NAPTEIA SOAPS Ry §2.25 . S $2'00 today . et s o Comts PVadkicts Gy Ealidogol Pair oo == Kann’s—Street Floer,