Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 35

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a permit. The police say they foynd an automatic pistol and a round of cartridges in his vallsé at his hotel. Attendants a F bullding where lllll King lived failed, however, to identify him as the “big fellow” or his secretary. Guimare, who h A Van Dyke beard and wore overcoat when arrested, said he hld knnwn Miss King for months and had Bl FELLOW” Body of Beautiful Girl Found in Apartment—Empty Bottle Nearby. LENIN GROWS BETTER. By the Assoclated Press, MOSCOW, March 16.—Continued {m- provement is shown in the condition of Premier Lenin, according to his hysiclans. A bulletin, timed 1 p.m., ut not {issued until last evening, reads as follows: “The further improvement ia the general health and speech of M. Lenin is marked. Temperature, 36.7 centigrade (about 98 fahrenheit); pulse 88 and full.” Premier Lenin s suffering from a serious illness, described in previous bulletins as of an apopletic nature. MRS. LAMAR SUES ‘WOLF. PITTSFIELD, Mass., March 16— Mrs. Marie Lamar has started suit for divorce against her husband, David Lamar, fugitive from justice, and known as “the wolf of Wall street.” She charges cruzl and abusive treat- BANS PAPAL RELATIONS. Obregon Will Have Only Courteous Exchange With Vatican. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 16.—“The Pope should appoirt a Mexican vre- late ag the next apostolic delegato,” President Obregon is quoted as saying in the course of an interview with Dr. Albinana, a Spaniard residing in Mexico, appointed by the Spawnish government to study azétic medicine and also act as the government's cor- respondent. The president declared that the ex- amination made it impossible for Mexico to have other than relations of courtesy with the Vatican; conse- quently, if the Pope appointed a, new apostolic delegats to succeed ~Mgr. Filippi the Mexican government could only receive him as it would any dis- tinguished foreigne: ‘. — INDEMNITY FOR PEACE. Japan Will Use Money to Win China’s Friendship. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, March 16.—Money received by Japan from China as payments on the Boxer indemnity and on the transfer of Japanese interests in Shantung will bs used to improve good will between the two countries, according to a statement made to the diet by Foreign Minister Count Uchida. The foreign minister made this an- nouncement during his explanation of a bill which had been introduced to provide for cultural relief work in China. He sald that 44,000,000 yen from the Boxer indemnity and 15, 000,000 yen of the fund received from the transfer of Shantung would e appropriated for this purpose. AU e T Songs To David, the lyrical poem SLAYER IS SUICIDE. Chauffeur Shoots Wife, Brother-in-Law and Self. ALBAN?, N. Y, March 16.—fosepk Lanshan, a’ chauffeur, who on Fridis Jeft his' home, returned, shot and gerfously wounded his wife, Rose killed “instantly his brother-in-law; James Hart, when he attempted 1d defend her and then ende life with a bullet. oo Lanzhan 1s fn the hosp| al a bullet at the base of She has bheen unable to ex: plain the shooting. CASTORIA For Infants and Children inUse ForOver 30 Years Kills 21 DEMANDS ISSUE| WHEN PLAE "HLOPS Leaps to Safety and mu: Over Several Times in Landing Ac- cident at New York Field. No Prospect of Reioinder to Japanese Refusal to Ab- xogate Treaty. PEKING REGIME SHAKY TAFT GETS $75,000 FEE. Award Made for Services in Rail- way Arbitration. OTTAWA. Ont., March 16.—Former President Taft of the United States was paid $75,000 for his services in connection with the Grand Trunk arbitration, George P. Graham, min- ister of rallways, told the house of commons. The payment was made by Grand Trunk shareholders. By the Associated Press. MITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., March 16, —Brig. Gen. Willlam Mitchell, assist- ant chief of the army alr service, was badly shaken up late yesterday when the landing gear of a plane in which he had been flylng collapsed as he landed. The machine seemed to “flop” just By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 16.—A “big fellow” and his sccretary were sought today in connection With the mysterious death of Dorothy King, an artist’s model, in her apartment, Seveial Cabinet Members Are Re- ported Ready to Drop Their\ Alw-‘yl:‘bem Portfolios. Marchv 16, —Tokio's rejec- effort to abrogate the treaty of 1915, iren Port Arthur leases running half a d no surprige in po- the nature anticipated. prospect of a “twenty-one demands to from reclaim 1 and Japan centu T litical of Japan's reply There is no immediate further rejoinder It is generally considered that the Peking government's chief desire in sending tr . was Lo comply with the demand of parliament that China the rec < objecting to . in view expiration of the 1 les here, where was preserve ord the continuan: of the achin old le and Port Arthur, Which are extended fifty under the new pact In the present nebulous state of the Chinese cabinet interest in Japan's attitude is overshadowed . by the greater question of the immediate fu- ture of the I’ Tt is conceded that even should the pre terial truce result in the cabinet retracting def nitely its proffered and pending r ignation, the government has no guarantees that there will be no fur- ther coercion on the part of the mil- itari Furthermore, there is evidence of a lack of solidarity among the mem- bers of the cabinet. The course to be pursued of much speculation of the tr ap ss on Dairen yeu - long enough to reccive the Japunese reply —_— TAKES UP ICE PATROL. Coast Guard Cutter Tampa Off for Atlantic Steamer Lanes. BOSTON, March 16.— The coast guard cutter Tampa has set out for 150n of service on the n#rth Atlantic weeks now act s equippe formal inauguration of the nditions are said to be more serious this spring than in any y fince the Titanic went down lislon with a berg in 1912, o all_patients by Wieth and of Fxpert. Careful Dentists. us Been Our Record for the Yenr: Examina- Terms of Payment to Sult. tion Frea. e e —— Teeth Wil Net Slip or Drep—$3.00. Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns $1 up and Bridge Work, $3.00—$4.00 $5.00 Per Tooth No charge for palnles extraction when L ST S HOURS, 9 A M TILS P. SUNDAYS. 10 A. M. TILL 4 Trar, DR. WYETH 427-29 7th St. N. W. Lansburgh & Bro., and Largest_and Sage Zéa Turns Gfag/ Hair Dank RANDMOTHER her hair darkencd, gloss tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for Vycth's Sage and_Sulphur Compound.” you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the ad- dition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very lit- tle cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restorc natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody.uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it's so casy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli- cation or two, it iy restored to its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Kept beautifully. ) and attrac- before it touched the ground. Gen. Mitchell cut the straps that bound kim to the pilot's seat and leaped to safety as it struck the rut, He rolled over several times on the ground but arose unhurt. The plane, a new Dornier-Wright monoplane, arrived i few .days ago from Switzerland, where it was built, Mitchell was completing a_ half s flight alone when the mishap occurred. Day of Circus Flying. The accldent occurred at the end of a day of “circus flying.” by officers of Mitchel Field, when several new es of aircraft were tested. Gen. el opened the tests by flying artin bomber, the largest stand- flrd aircraft used by the Army, and later piloted new Navy pursult planes. Lieut. Barksdale piloted the new Curtiss” all-metal pursuit plane over @ measured kilometer course, speed of 171.7 miles an hour. said to be the e | by a fighting airplane, although the pilot headed into a strong wind dur- irg his flight —_—— At Crell, near Paris, there is a so with an annual com- petition for the original trophy given at the first meet of the socicly more than « thousand years ago. on West 57th street. . Elevator operators said that two men, known to them as ‘éthe big fellow” and his secretary, visited her the night before her death. Miss King, who is described as one of the city's most beautiful girls, was found dead in her bed by a mald. An_empty chloroform bottle was found near the body. The police be- lieve Miss King murdered. but admit she may have committed sui- cide. Some of her jewelry was miss- ing. Albert Guimares of Boston, .who admits he was a friend of Miss King and that he was acquainted with sev- eral men mentioned in connection with the robbery of Mrs. C. P. H. s- hoelkopf of Buffalo at a New Year was arrested ftoday on af ng_weapo ithout Who Pays_$7fi) $85 , fo_r l_-ll;s: Clothes NEWCORN & GREE ‘ Convince the Man Can Save Him Many Dollars On His— ]ieg Spring Uulr Made-to-Measure Our Prices Begin At No merchant tailor, no matter what his reputa- tion (usually judged by the high prices charged)— can offer you more in quality, workmanship and perfect satisfaction. We can convince you of this ingtantly in this SPECIAL VALUE-GIVING SALE to start off the Spring season. ~ An Unusual Assortment of New Worsted Suitings for Choosing All of the very best and hl%hes\t grades. Light colors, rule—and we show all shades of grays, browns and tans in stripes, checks and overplaids —in fact e\}erythmg that is new. Real Merchant Tailoring Backed Up by Our 24 Years’ Experience - NEWCORN & GREEN'S garments are cut to your —tulored.ndto your individual Newcorn & Green Eambluhed 24 Years 1002 F Street N.W. Open Saturday Until 9 P, M. 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Z T Signature of $1.85 Wizard Combination :Consisting of one regular $1.25 Wizard Mop, triangle shape, and one regular 60c bottle of Wizard O|I both for AL § F7 All Washington has come to expect much from this great Goldenberg Thrift Sale. aving opportunities it presents, are never disappointed, because all 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale iten No mail or phone orders filled. money desirability and remar 35¢ Indian Head 36-tuch White Ludian Heed, linen Onish qual- 2OC : lengths from 2 to i i 35¢ India Linon 40-inch White India Linon, extra fine, sheer. 25C snow white bleached & 39c¢ White Dimity 36-inch White Dimity, 2 fine, sheer quality. 25C white with woven Stripes 39¢ White Organdy 40-inch White Or- &andy. fine, transparent 25C auality. 35¢ Chiffon inch Chifton Silk, silk and cotton fab- with self color ven dots; all wanted street J!drvEVPnlniilLafln:\ A Table Tumblers, 6 for Plein Thin Blown Table Tumble good 25C ,auality clear glass 50¢ Table Oilcloth -quarter Table) Oilcloth, seconds of ok and tini plain White, fan Children’s Bloomers Black Knit Bloomers, 25¢ with muslin band; small Women’s Vesis Gauze Cotton Vests, 25¢ low neck and sleeveloss; bodice style; per- fect auulity Women's VSl;ckings Tot of light-weight 25C Lisle and Cotton Stock- fashioned. ings, in_black, white and cordovan: full seamed and seamless hose in the some perfect quality, while | others are slightly imperfect. Ribbed Cotton Stock- ings, in_black, white extra splicing at wearing points; broken sizes. Children’s Stockings ble value. Men’s Half Hose Thread Silk Silk Fiber H spliced heel, fully forced sole and cordovan; seconds of 50c \R]urw Men’s 40c Garters Garters, satin pad, quality silk web- e 1 colors, Men’s 39¢ grade lisle Jeather and Bmu 50c¢ Belts wcather HIH~ with leather; IAH\\!\I~ Hie kok make. Sizes 24 to 25. (Third Floeor.) l"luldrvn s Socks rized Sock %25(: - with assort- with striped tops, others lace tops and cuffs; 48c Cretonnes rd - wide Washable 25C etonnes. light and designs; dark colorings. in floral, bird and tapestry _auantity. cut from full bolts 50¢ Floor Covenng Short_lengths of Felt- 25C base Floor Covering. to 4 any vard wide: wood floor designs; lengths from ards. Q:IiI;£kA.§allne 10 - ineh ve. for priticonts 25¢ Vi amlv Sols. 2 jor Fast - black bloomers, (Limit, 50¢ Congoleum Mats 24x36 Congoleum n 25c¢ Mats, blue and white or ends. tile design; some with border cut from sides (None_delivered.) Cotton Absorbent Towels. bird-eve weave; 25C 45c Art Crash 22-inch_All-linen Art 25¢ for scarfs, runners, pil. lows, centers. et 45x3% Bleached Pil- lowcases, large size; 25C free from starch or dressing. 40-inch White YVoile, fine. sheer quality. 25C 19¢ Tolrels. 2 for neat red borders. Crash. natural _color, 39¢ Pillowcases hand-torn and ironed: 39¢ White Voile sts and dresses. Soutoir Cords For carrying charms, 25C pendants or pencils; gold filled heavy silk cord, with slides. (Jewelry Dept.) Women’s Sport Hose Ribbed Sport Hose, dropstitch effects, in SOC black, white, cordovan, polo ‘gray and camel; perfect sterling _silver or 50c Pin Sets Sweater Pin or Beauty Pin Sets, gold filled; dainty patterns; plain’ and embossed two in each set. 25¢ designs; quality. 4 Chilélorfn’; ; Rings olid ! ngs, 50C Boxed Stationery ‘Writing Paper or Gold Edge Correspondence Cards, with envelopes 25C to match; good quality, linen Pretty stone set de- signs: well made. ~ Leather Wallets Men's Wallets, three- fold style: black grained 50C parent pass case. Rex Pencils finish; white and colors. Handkerchiefs, 3 for plain white or colored border styles; neatly made; hematitched borders. 50c Sanitary Aprons rubber, with lawn top: full size; neatly -made. 35¢ Tooth Brushes Albarite Tooth 25C and sanitary tooth brush: made by Co. Boys' Handkerchiefs, 25C Good quality pure 25C Notion Dept. Brushes, the new, safe the Rubberset 15¢ Scrim, 3 Yards 88-inch Sheer Qual- E 25C leather with bill pocket and t Fine Nickel - finish, High-grade Mechantcal SOC Pencils, equal to $1.00 kinds; propel S repell leads: cholce of three sizes, with ring or pocket clip. (Stationery Dept.) Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 for Women's Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, soc with hemstitched borders: sheer quality: i an assortment of popular shades, $1 Silk G(I;firl'dlu Cord om, Stk 3 50c heavy “quality, In black and colors; finished with Jarge tassel—Dress Trimming Dept. Men' s 3“5% {‘1?{:5, 3 for Merceriae a o soc full reinforced hee s van, Russian calf and navy blue; ity Curtain Serims, white or ecru colors; taped edge; any quantity, cut from fill bolts, \ 10c and 12%c Buttons, 3 Cards White Pearl Buttons, asported sizes and 25C styles. Boys® 35¢ Neckwear Bas t er Neckwear, tiful plaid four-in- he:ud!; o!npul’s silk; in 25C reversible Bcoteh plaids. toe and sole; cordo- perfect qualit: Men’s Underwear Balbriggan Under- wear, light weight; wo atek: weiy 50c shirts, full - length drawers with reinforced seatand gusset; perfect quality, p b ///////////////,, !',. Hairbrushes Prophylactic Hair- brushes, penetrator %4 bristle style; ebony or SOL mahogany finish soild backs Fountain Syringes Good quality maroon 50C rubber, usual No. Sineaiaviosna it rapid-flow tubing and hard rub- ber fitting In]rmls 81 Sho Sof 4 Shoes Welsbach Mantles ; 3 for G Sranties invers { §OC ed or upright styles. Boys’ 69¢ Blouses _Migh-count percale, in 50 C striped Phtterns; ] Harbor Cushions, with cotton. tufted with . covered with onnes 69¢ Wmduw Shades 5.9-ft. Perfect Qual- SOC Opaque Cloth Wi complete with ri fast- ity dow Shades, white, ecru and greens; and fixtures 79¢ Crib Blankets 30x40 Crib Blankets, 50 o C blue or pink plaid and block designs; soft fleece fiy 75¢ and 95¢ Rugs 18x36 Rag Rugs. hit- SOC nd-mizs effects. light d colors: also double-warp stenciled de- green. blue N mrass rugs. = 75¢ Lace Scarfs centers with wide bands of ecru lace. b = Table Napkins, 6 for 18-inch Merc e rized hemmed. Worth $1.50 50C dozen. (Limit six.) 36-inch Wash Sati l h s.d } 25¢ Towels, 3 for Cotton Absaorbent towels. 50c7 3 Yards 27-inch Bleached double-fleeced quality. SOC 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 89-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra 25¢ Percales, 3 Yards 36-inch Porcales lsht () ch Pareeles ignt o C Lace Bdge Scarfs, tan 50 C Napkins, neatly 65c Wash Satin wanted r‘olurs for Xchrle ‘Towels, for hand or tea 25c¢ Shaker Flannel, Shaker Flannel, a heavy 3 Yards quality. and dark grounds, in flS\ll‘eS 38-inch Homespun Ratl high-grade sotton weave.In cneoks, SOC laids and piain colo 25c¢ Pajama Checks, 3 Yards 836-Inch White Pa- jama Checks, soft-finish SOC grade, for underwear, 79c Wash Boards . Crystal Glass Wash Boards, in strongly Zeidn e 50C Women’s Silk Hose 0dd lot of Women's Thread and Ingrain Silk “f‘l!n, full fashioned:; SOC silk or cetton garter tops; sorted whades; seconds, Women’s Union Suits QGauze Cetton Union Buits, low neck Infl 50(: sleoveloss) tigh s el cerimmod Krioe: others bod- ice style with loose knee, Kiddies’ Bracelets Gold - plated Nether- 1 les; with hinge; S 50c o?ra Union Suits Unlon Butts, swith closed 50C nien Suits, with close crotch. Perfect qual- ity; sizes 6 to 16 years, 75¢ Columbia Records, 5 for Another shipment of 5,000 Columbia Records, double-disc perfect selection artists ... 10-inch guaranteed quality; over 100 by the best First Floor—Bargain Tablo, //////,;////////m//“* 79¢ l"lounringo' with rnlfl'. her n\vuwx" ed scalloped edg 50" size Bloomers. good muslin; large t: heavy elastic Girls’ lfluum('r« vin finish Children’s 69¢ Underiwe Underwaist cdging, tape trongl Mustin neat lace buttorn einf -SI..)U to $2 Bmtdl'tl Bags Beaded Handl $ assortment of itas= for ‘women misses: drawstring bafies “Poker Chips and Card one hundred Poker Chip. and blue with pack Box of Composition red. white sortment quality Playing finish. BOTH for 81 (Stationery Dept.) 50c¢ and T5¢ "nml‘x erchiefs n's Venio wu: Handkerch sorted rich desi Hoped and polnted effe 50c¢ Hind’s Creflm. 3 Bottles Hind's_Honey and Al- Cream, full - size $ (Art Dept.—Ttirst Floor.) $1.29 and $1.5 Umbrellas and Women's Umbrell. good - quality rainproof American (cot ton) taffeta covers, with parag frames: goc 1 assortment of !Idh_ dle: Men's ng ith silk- d wristlets or ring Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shirts Shirts, soft cuffs : sli Men’s $1.50 Nightrobes Waultless ght % $ robes, fine - quality, l soft -‘finished cam - bric; V-neck style, trimmed with ~washable braid; ,all sizes; perfect quality. Women’s $4. High Shoes Brown and Black Kid, Patent and Dull Leathers: l Louis heels; sizes 233 to 5 only. " Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Suus ‘Wash Suits, for little fellows from 3 ((\ 8 $l vears; Oliver Twist and mldd)’ styles; in plain colors and comhlnat(on effects. Bo s’ $1.50 Pants Svrlns welght woolens, in medium shades; most- ly all full lined; slzes to 16 vears, (First Floor—Bargain Table.) - "$1.50 Pillow Tubing, Pr., Stamped Pillow Tuhing, superior quality; neat de- $1 slgns. $1.50 Pillows 20x28 Large Bize Red Pillows, covered with heavy A, C, A, stripe or $ art tickings; filled with sterilized curled feathers, $1.50 and $2 Rugs 27x54 Rag Rugs, In ] hit-and-miss effects,” | light or dark color; | also 3x6-ft, Double-warp Sten- ciled Grass Rugs and La Belle Rugs, in green, blue or brown, ach, 81, (First Floor—Bargain Table, Our customers, who anxiously wait for the are carefully clected for their 19¢ Bleached Muslin 7 Yards Sleached Muslii fini "29¢ Dress Ginghams, 5 Yards inch Dress Ging large assortment o checks, plaids and stripes; warranted fast color $ 25¢ Lmlgthnh. 6 }unl.x ft finisl $1.50 Girdles Metal and Celluloid ssl Combinations. Variety ive styles and lors, including jade, red and navy blue. (Belt Dept.—First Floer.) Silk Hose Women’s 11ty Hose, fon 1 hrown: perfect Hose Artificial $ with others black, white, beige and cocoa; Women d and iz ome “Heeltex™ heels with square heels: cordovan, otter, perfect qualit > Underwear, 3 Garments Ecrn and White Bal briggan U “4); . shirts Vests, # veles hodice 1 afcn $1.25 Metallic Cloth Metall ndations. drapes, etc 36-inch Cloth, for fo side “wanted colors. (Lace Dept.) Infants’ Sacques All-wool Hand-knitted Sacques, white $l with blue or pink omen’s Nightgowns Fine Crepe Nightgowns, $1 trimmed pink butterfly patterns: d=neck; neatly hed Pink Corsets Medium bust and long skirt meodel, with broad front steel and guaranteed bonin; si 2 $1 Children’s Dresses Panty Dresses, of ging. hams, in sorted hand-stitched pockets; siz Children’s Slips New Prince: good quality trimmed with la tions on voke and floun 6 to 11 vears ces; sizes Children’s Sweaters with narrow lir\ belts; a Heavy Galvanized large size Lace Panel Curtains, 2% ivory and ecru col- All-wool Slip-on Sweat- sorted colo and sizes $1.49 Garbage Cans Jron Garbage Cans, . with lock cover: }51 $2 Panel Curtains Scotch and Nottingham $l vards long, 36 to 45 inches wide: white, ors; neat novelty effects and heavy worked designs; some fin= ished with bouillon fringe. $1.39 Table Damask two pretty patterns. Yard, 2 Yards Sheets; single-bed size; 72-inch Extra Fine Mer- cerized Table Damask; $l 1. 65¢ Table Damask, 58-Il nch Mercerized '.I'&bla Damusk' variety of $1.25 Bleached Sheets 54x90 Seamlgss Bleached $l heavy, close-woven qual- ity.

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