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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., PASSENGERS WRITE |ALIENS FLEE GERMANY IN FACE . OWN LIQUOR SLIPS New York Surveyor Permits Those Arriving From Abroad to Have Whole Quart. By the Assoc NEW YORK arriving are practic their own pre liquor—twice as much <an un could preseribe for r an order of the sur- \e port, made public today. 1 by Thomas W. 28.—Passengers k from abroad permitted to write riptions for a quart of an Ameri- By the Arsociated Press. | BERLIN, March 28.—Foreigners are running from Germany as cattie be- fore a storm. High prices and speclal taxes on non-Germans are j creating havoc with tourists and folks who settled in Germany because of lower living costs which foreigners enjoyed by virtue of the mark's low price. Only 12,375 foreigners came to Ber- lin hotels in February as against eight times that many In February 1923. The city of Berlin has imposed a tax ofof 80 per cent upon the room costs i of outsiders 1iving in first-class hotels OF HEAVY NON-RESIDENT TAXES try since January 1, 1921. But this ex- ception now has been waived in Ber- 1in, with the result that regular mem- bers of the forelgn colonies are in the same plight as tourists who en- ter the city on a sightsesing tour. Germans who come to Berlin hotels from other cities in the republic are | also charged a city tax of 40 per cent. There are rumors that some of the larger hotels will be forced to close. PROBES MOVIE PLAN. Gotham ' District Attorney Hales Legless Man Before Him. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 1923. Bpnin, A Rensudeubile " ale of Tailored Suits provides that|and the charge grades down in ac-| NEW YORK, March 28.—The dis- v has declared in | cordance with the class of the hotel c S0t | ¢rice attorney's office has begun an liauor carried by | SERei%ii room chasgor to such n | investigation — into promises | tol intended solely for medicinal | extent that the 80 per cent city tax (Prospective S ihact. & ek the entry clerk may in his | Taises prices above London and Parls| O0 ETS 0 heads the Rising Sun Productions, Inc., and who was said Hotelkeepers Proteat. to have advertised a $60 course in Hotels, especially high priced hotels, | wovie acting. Glibert appeared in a arc half empty and the hotel keepers' |wheel chair at the hearing, which soclation in making loud protests|was adjourned until Thursday in or- against the municipal taxes which are | der that he might produce Incorpora- | emptying rooms and cafes and driving | tjon papers. Wl forelgn travelers into other sec:| ' A mumber of complainants, includ- Theaters, the oper, |ing Henry Medrini, bus boy at the f all sorts, also | Cafe Royal. appeared against Gil- ice of travelers|pert. Medrini, who admitted ambl- tions to“become a” movle star, said 3 ad spoken glowingly of giv- | etuners in Berlin hotels of the better | {FIVerL 14 sboken KINIIE O BV 1 grade. The number fell to 33,134 'in | 3350 001 tereen drima, “Five Years in / - Septembar. A ool y @ |Hell,” which he planned to produce. Another pupll quoted Giibert as saying that “lllador the mad monk” . was to star in the drama, which was brouglit|.one of those thrillers that would $29.50 For Misses Sizes 14 to 18 1 aliow him an amount not | quart, such action to be - him upon the declaration. All liquor in excess of one quart will be seized For Women Sizes 36 to 44 ary showed 2 total o5 5 while February smell brimstone.” who was accompanied by Timed to the minute! This sale of Easter suits planned in the nick of season for the estab- lished spring festival. ers of only cent. Tn Munich ¢ %0 Sev ’ vivid pictures of an inferno that SAY AFRICAN SLAVES @ e Tipose & tax be|Would out-Dunte Dante's original Gilbert, e “ rmany, who have been In the coun- | production. French and British Officials Are . o ot make people grasp their chairs and Dresden imposes a tax on forelgn- | sp’ tor air whlle there were shown ot Al and muke the audlence’s hearts throb SDLD BY THOUSANDS All Exceptions Walved. 5 b | Jor a time an exception was made |his lawyer, sald there was nothing = — lin the case of foreigners living in|questionuble about his plan for the Alarmed by Reports of the Revival of Traffic. Exceptional value! That’s what counts in Easter preparation. Un- limited bank accounts can purchase anything, but this sale was pre- arranged for modest incomes. 1009, Pure Sold Everywhere LOFFLER’'S FRANKFURT STYLE IN THE 1-POUND WAX PAPER PACKAGE Every suit mnew in every particular. New ; _ \ models, new weaves, = e, e \ \ PECPLLLE o T new color effects and ) decidedly a new stand- : g ard of value—compare [ \ 7 . _ and judge for yourself. Buy by the Name. Remember by the Flavor. O > iE\s made nader U, 8. thiese ained f versia | \ Goveramest super. and \ vislen at Beasisg, March 28, — Lady | here, ending | which | Sketched—Poiret Tuwill, trimmed with now- clty braid and a soft ribbon sash, finished with silk tassel. Fur, Chokers, $13.95 to $29.50 (5) Skeiched Poiret Tuwill, strici- Iy tailored. A jaunty bow of heavy gros- grain ribbon adds o Tricotine - | k.. $e820- broidered in self color '—an at 1 Z ! and the mediun ’ ! / = length coat is finisked - - 3 ! f with marrow belt $29.50. “IS that floor linoleum?” ' The question springs natu- rally to the lips of the woman who sees a floor of Armstrong’s Jaspe Linoleum for the first time. (6) Sketcied The woman who has never seen such a floor has formed a mental picture that is all wrong. She has imagined a linoleum floor with a pattern such as is used only in kitchens, and in- stead she sees a beautiful, rippling, two- tone Jaspé in a soft, delicate color that blends perfectly with the room’s dec- oration. (2) Sketched (1) Sketched Mannish tweed with Poit will i colorful s.ecks in lhe . . : 5 shaggy weave. Tai- e surprise, with perhaps an idea that such 2 ,;::Swmhtflm’tr}m b Sl sport : ,vwl,.r, ;‘,,{‘.;,,{,’”& floor is rather costly. braid. A very youth- or street model. v tailored and finishe That is an error. Linoleum is not un- IREmoRd e 0 oo L '«? - {'l::‘zz-:mb;'?:’. duly expensive, and the cost of keeping it 82950, Ehntinat :fi::'a;:fi;}mm;”bd- in good condition is trifling. Your archi- bom, tie to match tect, conmtractor, or any good linoleum at side. $29.50. (3) Sketched (4) Sketched Camel's hoir in She had imagined rows of tacks running along unsightly seams, and she sees 2 smooth, unbroken surface extending to and under the molding on the wall boards. i Her imagination had con- ceived a bare expanse of floorand she sees rugs placed as on any wood floor. She sees the soft, mellow glow that comes from 2 waxed finish, a smooth, nonslip- / pery surface that is obvi- ously easy to clean. She treads on a floor silent, warm, resilient. You get a sensation of beauty When you first see a well-planned living- room with a properly laid floor of Arm- strong’s Linoleum in 2 modern design, your first impression is one of pleased Look for the CIRCLE A" trademark on the burlap back merchant can give you estimates of the cost of Armstrong’s Linoleum laid in your home. Write for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Armstrong’s Linoleum, and our 24 | pageboaklet,“NewFloors for Old,” cont: score of colorpla tinctive designs aining a tesof dis- that you can see at good stores: Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile inlaids, and printed patterns, linoleum rugs, printed and inlaid; also, information on laying linoleum and how to care for your linoleum floors. AzmstroNG Cork CoMPANY, Linoleum Digision, LANcAsTER, PENNSYLVANIA ArmstrongsLinoleum " for. Every Floor in the House Phoenix Silk Hosiery, $1.95 Full-fashioned hose in black. white and colors. Also other standard makes: Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.95. Van Raalte Silk Hose, $2.25 to 25. Onyx Pointex Silk Hose, $2.25 to $5.25. Paris Clock Silk Hose, $2.75 to $3.25. . Fancy Glove Silk Hose, $3. Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.20 to (The Heeht Co., First Fioor.) Y The Hecht Co. La Vida Corsets $6.95 Although this is a famous corset, the price is special, as you observe. Of dainty pink coutil or brocade, in mod- els suitable for slender and me- dium figures. Some have -elas- tic gores. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. How- ever, there are many styles. (Tte Hecht Co., Second Floor.) will Charming New Silk ~ Blouses, $5 New! Colorful! TImmense range of styles, combinations and models. Hip, slip-over, jacquette and various novelty styles. Silk crepes, prints and novel assembling of both. Sizes 36 to 46. The value is town topics. (Tte Hecht Co., Second Fioor.) (The Hecht Co., Gecond Pioor.) Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 95¢ Other makes and fabrics. This Easter group includes elbow- length, strap-wrist and gaunt- let styles. Plain or with em- broidered backs. Black, white, silver, mode, gray and brown. Kayser chamoisette and other fabric gloves, 59¢ to $2. Novelty fabric gauntlets, $1.50. Kayser Silk Gloves, 85c to $3. (The Hecht Oo., First Floor.) 7th at F