Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 22

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22 Bulgaria Sends War Leaders To Priso!z for Balance of Lives|' Radoslavoff and 6 Cabinet Officers to Pay Penalty. Army Chiefs Given | Lesser Sentences and Huge Fine. By the Associated Press. SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 1.—The su- preme court has sentenced to life im- prisonment six members of the Rad- oslavoff cabinet, which held oflice at the time of Bulgaria's entry into the European war. They are: Vaseil Radoslavoff, former premier and min- ister of Interlor; D Tontchef, minister of finance; Picrre Peshef, minister of public instruction; Dr. P. Dintchef, minister of agriculture; Ivan Popoff, minister of ustice, and Dobry Petoff, minister of public works. Gen. Naidenof, former minister| of war, was sentenced to fifteen| years' imprisonment, and five other| generals from five to ten years. The convicted men were ordered to pay | war damages amounting to 3! 000,000 lire. | Radoslavoft left Sofla_after the Bul- garian collapse in 1918. He went to| Berlin, where he remained for a con- ! TURKEY INVITED 10 PEACE PARLEY Britain Gives Out Text of Identical Note From Allies Asking Further Negotiation. By the Associated Press. Ap; foreign office has an {dentical note fr dressed to Ismet P: Turkish delegation mear eastern peace charge, {nviting the Turks to u re- sumption of the peace conference at Lzusanne. The note excludes from the ussions any new proposals involv substantial modificat! of the terri- | torial provisions alrea. ! v agreed upon, but offers to accept in principle Tur- key's proposed redrafting of the con- veutlon relating to the judicial status of foreigners in Turkey in order to neet Turkey's idea of reciprocit such an extent as may be conside cticable. The only stipulatio; at the powers cannot rega; pledged to any changes in the Lau anne treaty, as recently suggested. Ecomomic C uses. | The VASEIL RADOSLAVOFF. siderable time, bu parted from that ¢ sination. K. Apostolof, railw: Gen, the u years. UNMASKKLANSMEN AT CHURCK PORTAL 1 Members of Congregationi Tear Away Disguises in Front of Edifice. eventually de- fearing assas- former BY tue Assocl Press. PITTSBURGH. April bers of a band « hooded Ku K shorn of their after they had Bellevue Metl by the pastor. yesterday morning. The Easter Sunday se ixte walked down an ney, The 1 shall have to | g you to retir >u are disturbing | the services here, which is a viola- ! tion of law. You will ! remain if you remove Otherwise ‘you must go. hooded men abou With regard to Ismet Pasha's re- | Marched silently from the quest that the economic clause should be detached from the treaty cgotiated subsequently between crested parties, the note says y taat the economic clause must be rediscussed at Lausanne con- comitantly, but adds: “The inviting powers believe it ble in the course of ns, and by means cesslons, to ar- upon clauses serted in the The note proceeds to explain with reference to the security of foreign capital and enterprises in Turkey that the allied powers already have invited ‘some of their nationals in- terested to negotiate direct with the < ment, and it suggests of such negotiations would greatly racilitate the conclu- sion of peace In Event of Failure. inuing, the note says that only ot of the fallure of such ons within a reasonable time ould the allies have to insist on tho insertion in the treaty itself of detatled provisions approximating those appearing in the draft agree- ment of January 31, in order to safs- guard the vital interests of their nationals “For the rest,” it is be possible to deal with somie of the other economic clauses in a more manner, if necessary, leaving details to be settled by sub- between added, “it will with_ an ex- lowed by a number of men from the congregation. Outside the church a general scrimmage ensued and the | B hoods and flowing white robes of six of the band were torn away, reveal- ing their identity. Before in automobiles parked license numbers of their obtained In a statement, Mr. Kidney declared |l his intention to request the district { attorney to prosecute the members |l of the ‘band. “I have no prejudice against this organization,” he said, “but I protest against & band of masked men, whether their masks are black or white, entering my church in the midst of the most solemn serv- ice of the year and frightening women and children and disturbing the serv- ice. It is a violation of law, and I think it has gone far enough’ These performances of men fn white robes and hoods are a violation of the law and they should be dealt with as sucl nearb; FRENCH POLICE IN ROW. ROUBAIX, France, April 2.—Thi persons were injured in street fight- ing today between the police and two hostile groups of workmen. One group was holding an open air meet- ing to commemorate the fiftieth anni- versary of the textile svndicate, and communists tried to hold an opposi- tion meeting nearby. Trouble started when the respective groups tried to} own out the othes eakers. pression of the oqual good will on usanue it will be possible to con- | clude 4 peace without difficulty. | ——— VICE CONSUL NOT KILLED.% Robert C. Goldie, Injured by As-| sailant, in Improved Condition. | NAPLES, April 2.—The dispatch a London news agency on Saturd saying that Robert C. Goldle, t British vice consul, had died from in- juries iInfiicted by a man who at- tacked him while he was visiting a Srotto at Agnana Saturday in com- pany with a woman who was said to be his wife, and also was injured, was srroneous. Mr, Goldle's condition was some- what improved yesterday. He declared ! he would not be able to recognize his aseallant According to the newspaper reports the woman with him was a young | serblan woman. Mr. Goldle declined , to reveal her name. One of the news- | Dapers prints an interview with her, saying that only onc man attacked ker and Mr. Goldie. The police have made ten arrests at Agnana, but Mr. Goldle declined to have the pris- oners brought before him. ction that with both “sides at| POISONED WHISKY FATAL.! Two Deaths in Cleveland Traced to | Heavy Drinking. CLEVELAND, April 2.—The desaths af John Konchok, fifty-five, and John, Hits, declared by Coroner A. P. Ham- mond to have been caused by poi- soned whisky, are under investiga- tion by the police. The body of Konchok was found at the bottom of a fifty-foot embank- ment in the rear of his home. He is believed to have walked to the edge of the embankment while intoxicated and lost his balance. Hitz was stricken while eating breakfast, according to police. He was carried to his bed, where he died before a doctor could be sum- moned. Occupants of the house whe ho boarded said he had been drink- ing heavily. —_— “PAUPER” HAS $1,990. Man Found Dead in Lodging House Believed Wealthy. NEW YORK, April 2—When a med- joal examiner went to a cheap East Sido lodging house vesterday to ex- amine the body of a supposed pauper Jmown as T. Hawley of Hawley, Pa., he ‘found $1,990 sewn in a small bag tied about the man’s neck. ers sald Hawley, who was about sixty, had told them he had an »state worth between $30,000 and 0.000. He c: to the lodging kouse | @ last Jaauary. -1 Extra Trousers To Match Your Suft Oif course. 3- extra pair of|m trousers| L} ear for your| suit - The Style Shop | 7th at G The Store That Sells Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE §. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLaohlen Bld. 10th and G Sts. N.W! Phone Main 721. Imported Oat | Meal McCann's Irish, 2-1b. can McCann'’s Irish, 3-1b. can Grant's Scotch, 3-lb. can 95¢ Established 1875 MAGRUDER'’S Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Prescription THE EVENING STAR, EEENENNEESEEEUENEEEEEE N e e w eNatural “Live” Ferns, 19cEach; 3for50c.—FourthFloor.s S e S S EE S N N S S U N S N S S N SN S EUE & = WASHINGTO. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. Novelty Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves At $4.50 to $5.95 Pair Of fine quality French Glace Kid, all-over embroidered cuifs One style being shown can be used as an 8-button length or turned back novelty embroidered cuff gauntlet. Color combinations - of brown with mastic, mode with two tones of brown, black with white and white with black. Suede Fabric and Silk Gloves Beautiful novelty styles, all-over embroldered, Queen Elizabeth ruffle and embroidered cuff and elbow lengths. strap-wrist gauntlets, 8-button length At $31.50 to $3.00 pair, Palais Royal—Main Floor. Three-Piece Costume Dresses for Sports Wear Possess Striking Individuality At $39.50, $45, $55, $79.50 I'asBion introduces many new three-picce sports costumes for Spring _and Summer wear. From the scores shown at well known modistes, we have a number swaggerly de- veloped of desirable Roshanara and knitted fabrics. Attractively trimmed with embroid- ery, braid and novelty buckles. One of the effective models illustrated—of Roshanara, embel- lished with chenille. Delightful litile cape that buttons at_nech and at waist. When cape is “throun off” a smartly tailored dress is revealed. At $79.50. Also many One-piece Sports Dresses fea- tured at $1675 to $49.30. Palais Royal—Third Floor Fashion Loudly Proclaims That Capes Will Be Much in Evidence NING, FOR DANS. TREE FOR At $25, $39.75, $49.50 and $55 Many have taken their unique features from models considerably higher in price Smartly developed of desir able fabrics, such as Poiret T'will, Velour, Fashiona, Girona and other lustrous materials. Models include Circular col- lars, Tier effects, straightline, embroidered panels, blouse back and Sash tie styles. IN FACT, CAPES Enhanced with tie stream- ers, buckles, embroidery pan- els, Fancy Silk stitching and tassels. Predominating col- ors are tan, blue, brown, gray, also black. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Fancy Silks in a Variety of Styles We enumerate a few of the outstanding silk fabrics that will be the season’s favorites. Sports Silks and Rhapsode Sports Printed Crepes of every | description, including a very large assortment of Paisley | cffects. Priced at $249 to $4.29 yard. Nobby Weate is ve ish and quite new, sho i changeable effects, also plain. Priced at $3.98 yard. ! XT. F Ripple-O, a crepe with a blistery f colors $4.98 yard. Printed Alltyme Crepeand Shekara $349 yard. OR RESTAURANT WILL BE WORN MOSTLY ALL OCCASIONS Panelle Silks at $3.98 yard. shown in Special at surface, so black. quite new. in particu- attractive combina- Priced at $2.69 and New Woolens for Spring in a Splendid Variety of Attractive Styles—One of the Latest Arrivals Is Bordered Wool Jersey Shown in cxquisite color sombinations that are particularly smart for separate skirts, in the following color combinations: Fallow-Beige and Purple, Zinc-Gold and Ori- ental Blue, Lanvin Green-Gold and Chinese Green, also White and Black. wide. At, vard, Iver, Delft-Flame and Palais Royal—Second Floor. Winx—The Liquid Lashlux, 75c For long, dark lashes. Use Winx to bead your lashes and make them appear longer, darker and heavier. Applied with the glass rod at- tached to the stopper, it dries in- stantly and lasts. Unaffected by perspiration, swimming or ev weeping at the theater. Winx is harmless. Black and brown. At 75¢ bottle. To .nourish the lashes and pro- mote their growth, use colorless Cream Lashlux at night. Cream Lashlux, brown, black or colorless. At 50c jar. Pert—The Waterproof Rouge Tt is in cream form. Orange colored in the jar, it turns glow- ingly and naturally rosy when you apply it to your cheeks and lips. It lasts all day or evening; only cold cream or soap and water will remove it. At 75¢ jar, Palais Royal—Main Floor. | 42 inches $5.49 3 | ‘to our The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Untrimmed Hats With Graceful, Stylish Lines, $2.25 to $3.98 ‘I'he Easter season has proven beyond all doubt that the woman of today is coming back to the untrimmed Hat. A hat that is grace- ful and smart in line can be trimmed to her own particular ideas. Included are Milan, Plain Hemp, Milan Hemp, Lisere and Novelty Straws in pokes, mushrooms, high-back pokes, side rolled and small matron’s hats. Colors, black, brown, navy, sand, rose, gray, etc. Untrimmed Summer Hats of Timbo and Bird’s Nest Straw, $3.98 We have just received these two new straw hats, in a large assortment of sum mer styles. Spring Flowers are “Blooming” in Our Millinery Section \ few of the many flowers in demand in clude ga American Beauty roses. d I cherries, small flowers and Summer colors that will trim long and short wreaths. Sec our decidedly up into beautiful summer dress and garden large variety of styles and colors. K fats 39¢c, 49c, 98¢ to $2.98 The Bird's Nest Straw Straw Braids, Straw Hats, $3.98 Cloths and Horse Hair I'his 15 an attractive straw that will be Braids. 98C tO $l.98 featured for garden hats this ¢ The home milliner will find it a pleasure mer. By adding a spray of wild flowers sclecting_her materials from our large or mixed flower wreaths, one can easily de- stoc Braids in 10-yard pieces included sign a very pretty garden hat Plain and fancy hair braids, fancy straw and visca braids, etc. Timbo Straw Hats, $3.98 18 inches wide. Straw cloth in a lar assortment of smart patterns. Colors are Featured all season at much higher prices. The last purchase we made at a black, brown, navy, sand, rose, almond lower price—mutually, we pass the savings cocoa, Alice, etc. New Fancy Hat Bands, Pom- atrons. Now tailored and dress shapes, including chic small pokes, droop- pons and Ostrich Feathers, in a wonderful variety of styles and ing brims and rolled off-the-face shapes colors that will_please the home also beautiful large dress hats in large milliner from 75c, 98c to $1.98. sailors, pokes and drooping brims th carry a pretty spray or band of ostrich or All the Season’s Newest Hat large wreath of flowers that transfo I'rames of exclusive lines and quality, priced much less than these hats into beautiful midsummer dress hats. they are made to sell for, at only 49c. Misses’ and Children’s Pretty School and Dress Hats $1.98, $2.98 to $5.00 Palais Royal—Second Floor. Washington Headquarters for Wholeproof Hosiery Nationally advertised and recognized by those women who have worp them as one of the best wearing quality hose. Styles are authentic. All i all, Holeproof Hosiery offers more mileage in hosiery than you would expect at these prices. 3,000 Pairs of Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1.95 A good heavy quality silk, the serviceable kind, with mercerized garter to; Tn all the leading new spring colors, including black. Regular sizes. Two New Shipments Recently Added Made of silk, fiber, cotton and lisle, in Fuli-fashioned Ribbed-top Socks black and colors. Prices range from 55¢ | with Pointed heel. Priced $l 50 to $2.25 pair. at, pair, 2 - Palats Royal—Main Floor. Our Entire Stock of Three-Piece Library Suites at 25% Less Than Regular Prices We have several carloads of summer furniture here and need the floor space —that’s why vou save 25%—Act quick! $240 Three-Piece Library Suite $180.00 Large size. Upholstered with tapestry: all outside backs covered with same material. Soft springs in the cushions; spring edgc. Cushions covered with same material on both sides. Large settee, armchair and rocker. As illustrated Cane Library Suite, $191.25 Solid mahogany, dull finish; upholstered with Baker cut velour. Loose cushions and soft spring seat. Large settce, armchair and rocker. $285 Three-Piece Library Suite, $213.75 All upholstered with tapestry; soft spring seat; cush- ions covered with same material on both sides. settee, armchair and fireside armchair. $300 Three-Piece Library Suite, $225 Cane design, with loose cushions, upholstered with Soft springs in seat. 1 large settee, 1 armchair and 1 firc- side armchair—all to match. Baker cut velour. hogany, dull finish, ‘$100 Three-Piece Library Suite, $75 Boxed frame; birchwood, dull mahogany finish; up- holstered seat and back; blue or brown heavy quality Zapon cloth. Large settee, armchair and rocker. 255 Three-Piece Library Suite, $191.25 All upholstered with dark brown velour, with loose cemfy cushions; very soft springs to the seat. All cush- ions are covered on two sides with same material. Large settee, armchair and rocker. Large Combination ma- Three-Piece Library Suites Regularly $375.00 $325.00 $350.00 $300.00 $285.00 Sale Price $281.75 $233.75 $262.50 $225.00 $21375 125 Odd Armchairs and Rockers at 25% Off Regular Prices | 3 | Solid and imitation mahogany, cane wing design, | 250. and some have upholstered seats and backs. Culy | | Regularly Sale Price one of a kind, Floor samples. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Tomorrow in Our Bargain | Basemen A Sale of New Fabrics At "4 to '; less than the standard prices—because the maker’s Mill Ends 40,000 yards in all len dresses—and note the bewitching “Sun girl” of 1923 will dressed infabrics includec in this sale. $1.29 Novelty Voiles, 63c Yd. green, maize with overplai 59¢ Dotted Voiles, 373c Yd,; 40-inch Applique D } Dress Voile, wt on grour green, tan, and black 59¢ Ratine Suitings, 373 shades of the ¢ 59¢ Tissue Fabrics, 373c) 3 h Tissue ( am; new nd strip 35¢ Voilss, 22¢ 40-inch dar 1 white. Krinkle Crepe, 45¢ en's hirts blouses Silks, 9¢ to 79¢ 2,000 remnants in grea variety. Lengthy R 4 yards. fc to 79%c a ll‘nslh) 1 20c Sheeting at | \ Pkt S 23¢ Muslin, 12¢ Yd| Do aiad b cucion nainsook, Length vards. Extra k Normandy 3 i 2,118 mill ends. Becaus in less lengths than thos quoted above, the price i made correspondingly less. These 40-inch \'OI‘(’; Voile, 25¢ Yd. g sell regularly at 69, 79 and 89c yard. Tomorro at 25¢ yard. Paiais Royal—Bargain Basement., Y .lIII».IIIIII.I.IIIIIIU.IIIlnlllllllllIIIIIIIIll.illlllllllllllllill. {

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