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G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. HIGHER TAX REDUCES SALES. MONTREAL, April 27.—The Canadian government lost $3,500,000 last year by Increasing taxes' on 'cigarettes, con- | sumption of which dropped from 1.815,- 896,998 to 570,680,664 over the preceding | yeur, C. 8. Richardson otary-treas- | grer'of the Dominion Cigar and Tobacco | | in another marriage lottery, his wife ! having divorced him after depart from (he colony. The second girl Smith, Hill gald. but he pr o strongly that she drew | \ were strung up by the wrists to t! bars of thelr cells for as long as four days at a time, with their feet barely touching the floor; that others were tled hand and foot and forced to lie on the floor for hours;. that womep wero perniitted to becomo mothers without medical attention and that many were denied bedding for their iron cots. Exonerates Preaent Warden. The report and the afidavits de- clared that brutality has not been toleruted since J. H. Townsend was appointed warden under the new state administration. Praise is also given D. M. Ray, assistant deputy | warden, but President Heath declared he was’ “unable to report & good rec- ommendation for Deputy Warden A. J._Jedljcka.” | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, April 27. | Most of the aMdaits placed the re- —A revort alleging extreme abuse of | Joqiaen ¥ for alleged cruelty on| prisoners at the Oklahoma state pen- Allegations are made that Dr. J. has been submitted to Gov. | W. kechols, the brison doctor, abuse {J- C. Walton by O. E. Heath, president | $ick and injured prisoners and falled 3 to afford th rope ci : of the state federatlon of labor, whom | tion. Rl A e G | the governor sent to the prison as his personal investigator. The report sustained by twenty-five af- who related al ed on inmates that prisoners || t flnfi Company of Chicago furnishes o machinery and raw material and the prison authorities furnish all the labor, declared to be “the greatest crime on the fair name of the state of Oklahoma and human- ity." It called _on the government to abolish the syStem. The afdavits alleged that prisonsrs who falled to perform glven tasks in the factory had been beaten, strung up to cell bars by the wrists, placed in solitary confinement and forced to sleep on _iron bunks with no bedding. Gov. Walton said tonlght he had virtually decided to abolish the fac- tory. ' BERNHARDT RELICS SALE.| Sarah Bernhardt's | and furniture — the she loved, many of them given her by notables—are soon to be sold at | public auction. She had gathered many | art works in her remarkably furnished home, and her library was particularly | attractive. It contains a number of beautifully bound works, mome with | autograph dedications by Dumas Fils, Sardou, Rostund and others, in whosc plays she starred, CHOOSE HUSBAND BY LOTIN EULT .-Witnesses Say Girls in House of David Took Names From Hat. CHARGES ETREME CRUELTY IN PRISON Report Made That Inmates of Oklahoma Penitentiary Have Been Tortured. d heard storles of | practices indulged leader and gradually | I in the teachings. His! ath, he 1, shattered | belief rem: ed. Purnell | , that those “in the | . and only lhoxe‘ who do not kw~D lhn‘ ith die. mother.” Hill sald, 1 faith to mo e gun to fear Lcouldn't | attain immortality Lillian Hanaford. thirty-two, who | was Hill's companion in his night flight fro the colony, also appeared | as a witness yesterda She sald she knew lttle about any incidents that | transpired at Shilol, the home of | ing” Benjamin, —_—— RUSSIANS PRAISE U. S. American Food Xeceps Children Alive, D. C. Man Is Told. Without the help of the American | of | s of | fa would be forced to close | = after cjecting their i ording to commissars, rank pent ofli other Window Shades to fit and work properly should be made to 'measure —“Tailor- Made,” in fact. Get our low Factory prices for made-to-order shades. Prompt filling of all orders. WHNID@)W SHADES| When'a rash breaks out on your skin, the mighty healing power of Peterson’s Ointment will quickly end it. For itching, burning, blemished, I Love » in mar- £ David colony » girls wit- © Harry Dinge- md gary in ed immorality rough, chapped, red or irntated skin or eczema, 1t very often succeeds after others have failed. Clears the Skin but instead n © mated by ses have 1, pres Snvestigation into system of lottery. hirt Factory Scored. The prison shirt factory, for which ~ | the report said the Rellance Manufac- leged tortu in Relief Administration a majority The report The system of marrying the hildien's homes and hospi the colony wi Renjamin Hill, e eolony. cal e b tempt to leave o companion from the alleged vesterday Linen Handkerchiefs 4 for 50c Women's Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, dainty embroidered corner patterns; as- sorted pretty designs; pure linen quality. Hou s made known®th eecp- tion given 1 ccently by the Wiiito T eir Rusbi names of awing from al s of the colony D Ak Wehle of Willoughby iration mar mb Married in G - the lottery th bridegrooms were Shades. light, medium with ring and & is supervisor for the Weble is di; married in te Russian Red Smooth, Clean and t its kitchen per- no salary since Dependable due to t et th it h: Every gunce of food hf:y 1SH!-IRWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. from the White Russian wss by thousand refuge Phone Lincoin 7558 i =roup, il told of his 1o : companied hin i parture from the 1 when his name dratvn by a - ceived teen-ve d girl, whom “King” h Jamin caused him to v o said, ) own romance, an the woman who his proposed de interrupted has recefve or A i Theitet Administratian food, | the president explatnec > was drawn Incrcasing the Purchasing Power of Your Money by Offering Greater Savings in Tomorrow’s “Big Three” Sale. We gather merchandise from all over the store and include them.in this Sale at three prices—23 always bring crowds of value-wise women here on Saturdays to share the sayings. Extra preparations have heen row’s 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale—everywhere yvou will find opportunities to buy to great advantage. We cannot fill mail or phone orders. 30c and S1—offering values that made for tomor A woman’s s taste is un- failingly reflected in the minor things of dress N O Raisin Food Raisin Week —April 23 to 29 MO R E "I HE gloved hand is so much the mark of the gentlewoman that it is almost a badge of position to ap- near appropriately gloved. Finding heavier gloves imprac- tical for summer, women wear, with grace and perfect taste, Kayser Silk Gloves. There is the opportunity for individuality in wearing these gloves — they are made in every smart style, both long and short. The number of women is legion who don’t fear tq haye their hands seen at any time, Be- cause of the knowledge that ‘they are clad in Kayser Silk ‘Gloves and are suavely complete from wrist to finger-tips. SILK THAN ' H E T i Kayser Silk Gloves can be washed after every wearing—the suds of some mild soap, a gentle rubbing of soiled spots—they look as (houah they were newly pur- chased. Kayser Silk Gleves are worn by the appreciati e, the discrimin- ating, womer. of (oda) Every superior thing that can go into the making of silk gloves goes into ka)ser Silk Gloves. The best raw silk is converted into the silk fabric—and every step in making is done by skilled glove- makers. Look for the name Kayser to insure getting the best in gloves, underwear, and silk hosiery. GLOVES ORDINARY KIND Taste What Bakers are baking fresh for you each week ASTF a luscious raisin bread that they are making for you in sanitary modern ovens, in scientific way ashioned” bread, the kind you've waited for. Count the raisins—=at least eight deli- cious fruit-meats in each slice. We've arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full-fruited Real “old- raisin bread. When bakers bake bread like it, there’s no need to bake at home. when vou taste it. with Sun-Maid Raisins. _fuII-fruitrd raisin You brand. You'll say so raisine. Try it now. Made Just ’phone a grocer or neighborhood bake shop to send a loaf today. convenient to get good raisin bread. Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in your pud- dings, cakes and cookies==for raisins are both good and good for you. Learn how may be offered other brands that vou know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid ‘They cost no more than ordinary; Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes. Sun-Maid Raisins The. Supreme Bread Raisin Sun-Maid Raisins are grown and packed in Californmia by Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, a co-opérative organization com- prising- 14000 grower mem- bers. —~ CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT l Sun-Maid Raisin Fresno, Californi I Please send me copy of your free book, | “Recipes with Raisins.” I NAME.... I STRELT.... (L SRR Lt A Men’s 40c Garters Silk Web Pad Garter black, white and color: o fr:!h Slu:k. Palr, L:‘ 25‘ Men’s 35¢c Hose “onyx " Mercerized Half Hose, high spliced 25c heel, double reinforced sole and toe; black and plain col- ors: perfect quality. - 25¢ Collar Buttons, 2 for Men's Krementz one- plece 14-karat Gold Plated Collar Buttons all shapes. 25¢ 39c Voiles and Batiste 25¢ 3s-inch Printed Vuiles and Batiste; light grounds in neat colored printings; fine, sheer grade. 10c Soap, 4 Cakes Olivilo Soap, a pure 25 vezctable ofl toilet and bath soap. Set, Beauty Pins Filled Beauty Pins or Swcater Pin Sets, two in set; pretty deslgn: substantially made. SSe. Gold 50c Gold Filled Rings Babies' and Miss Gold Filled Rings.a SeSortment of tiny stone set design Stationery Correspondence Cards, gold edges: fine quality linen-finish cards cards and envelope: 8¢ and 10c Handkerchiefs, 5 for Women's Handker- 25C chiefs, pretty embroi ered corner styles quality white lawns, \Allh hem- Sewing Silk, 6 spools Sewing Silk. In hlm k 25 £pools; good qualit fo! "‘ hand or machine sewing. Glass Toweling, neat red strips very absorh- 25c¢ fo stitched Lorders. and colors 19c¢ Toweling, 2 Yards ent. TWO yar . 25¢ 25¢ nimaaer 20c Shetland F lnsa, 2 balls Shetland Floss. white and colors; full size balls. 25¢ 48c¢ Cretonnes 25c¢ Yard-wide Washable Cre- tonnes: light or dark floral, bird and tapestry designs, for draperies, ctc. al Table" Tumbieras clear guality. Foot Tubs White Japanned Tin Foot Tubs, well made. 25¢ Children’s Vests, 2 for with built-up shoulder: sizes 4 to 16 years Children’s Socks, 2 for White Cotton Socks, pairs for 25e. Mercerized Cotton Socks. white with as- 25C turnover cuffs; also few plain 50c¢ Floor Coverings Heavy Chlna \lnltlllgn. 25C versible Napler Larpe(. in striped effects: 27 colorings. Yard. 3bc. 39¢ Grass Rugs Double-warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown medallion and oriental designs. auze Knitted Vests, 250 “Ith assorted !lrlred ; 3 Children’s Socks sorted fancy top and colors: seconds of 35c values. neat patterns: al and 36 inches wide; good 18x36 Heavy-grade 25c (First Floor—Bargain Table.) Boys’ 50c & 75¢ Belts Sample line of Hickok Beits, of genuine leather, with easy slide buckle; 25‘: sizeg 24 to 28. Special at 25e. 15¢ bcnms. .i lardq : snow white Sleached 5¢ Indian Head lengths fr 10 yards. 39¢ White Voile 40-ineh White Chi fine, ahe “tor wals ses. Yard, 39¢ W hite Dmulv so-inch White 25¢ very fin in checks Drina- sheer and 35¢ Pillowcases '25¢ Each Ble torn and ironed. 39¢ W hite Mmlras ueh White Shirt- 39¢ White Organdy )-inch White Or- 25 = C gandy; a very fine, Eheer, transparent qual- ity 39¢ Pongm' sarnet 35¢ C Iufiun Sllh nch Chiffon in reversible plaids and stripes Lach, 25e. (Third Floor.) Boys’ 69¢ & 75¢ Blouses hcol Blouses, good- SOC soft collars; >7.)¢' Huc-k Towels Imported Union Linen 50 C Huck Towels. with hem- stitched borders. Tapestry Sofa Pillows, pmrs dark oriental patte vor—Art Dept. Children’s Socks, 2 Three-quarter- h‘nfl”\ Cotton Socks sortment of with (\ll‘r\'n\«r quality 19¢ Towels, 4 for Hemmed Huck Tow 50c els, soft finish, absorb- ent_weave. 65¢ Table Damask 58 - inch Mercer Table Danfask, pretty patter lent for every Il:l\ use cuffs: perfect 69c to $1 Cufi.Links 50c Pair Men's and B Cuft Links, gold-plated and sil- ver effects; assorted styles, including the separable or come-a-part styl $1 Ri?bnn Bracelets Ribbon Bracelets, for g 50¢ wrist watches gold- —flleal clasprandisiiden. 98¢ Terry Cloth Yard-wide Revérsib Figured Terry Cloth, SOC handsome cretonne d: signs; . has the appearance of velour; any quantity, cut from full boits. 95¢ Grass Rugs 27x54 close woven, 50 heavy gradé, double warp Grass R orien tal or medallion desig in green, blue, brown and combina- tion colorings. — (First Filoor, Bargain Table.) ‘A"’N(‘l Core | 25¢ Bleached ! Yards broken sheer wanted and fine, all — 25¢ Percales, 3 Yards Jnch Percales '»“} 50(: unds with nea laids and quality colors rntings hackes stripes. do figures. 69¢ Blacl\ Poplin ¥ inch yarn mercer! /ul quali with rich | 804‘ ‘Congoleum, Sq. Yd. 1 - width “R pan.u tte good colorings: & cut from fall roils 25¢ Shaker Flannel Shaker Fla 3 Yards Bleachcd e double fleeced SOL 25¢ Pajama Checks heavy 3 Yards auality White I'ajan: 23-inch Sizes § to S 2.)c Soap, 3 Cakes o cakes of 50" Three 65¢ Plisse Crepe © 50c Yard 30-inch Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe. in all wanted lingerie shades. G-inch Wash lingerie 69¢ I’lmmg Cards Gold Edge” Playing SOC Cards. fine quality enamel finish cards: full Nainsook Stepins In pink or white: neat O il e BlE and well 11 sizes. Men’s U r'nderu‘ear C Short sleeve ehirts, full length with double reinforced ¥, cach gar- Men’s Silk Hose Thread Silk Half Hose, full fashioned, hig! SOC spliced heel, double T inforced sole and toe of mer- cerized. lislo thread: black and plain colors. Seconds of $1.00 values. 75¢ Bandeaux Fancy Pink Bandeaux, 50 C silke_dotted coutils and Third all 2 siz itfing. Hirst " and Women’s Bloomers rial, with large rein- Crystal Glass Wash- 50C 1loors. en ot sort-nmish mate- SUC forcement; all sizes. 79c Wash Boards boards, strongly mado wooden frames. Children’s Waist Suits Women’s Union Suits 50c¢ -weight Gauze low neck i bo StSies. with tight o med knee; regular 1.50 Bed Pillows Bed Pillows, ‘h‘” $l sterilized 8 Yards Mosquito Netting vercd Adams make Mosquito $] king 38 inche w .A! 50 Lm'v Curtains “Vlack and $1.50 piec Urien bor 30c¢ Dress Ginghams 5 Yllrds‘_ s and plain L,v.iéz‘pf“ $l $1.69 Tea Kettles Heavy T with Boiler tight wood $1 Women’s Nightgowns Crepe Nightgowr white and orchid yeat patterns; sizes. pink, ssorted $1 Boys® $1.50 Wash Suits $1 A1l new spring model Oliver Twist, middy, and flapper style colors and comb <0 khaki sport sizes & to § vears models: Envelope Chemise W omen’ s Bloomers ; repe Bloomer Anish: pi wh i trimmed * $1.50 Hats and white Madaga Boys® $1.50 Pants Lined “Pants for school w wool and wool mix- l medium weight; cars. Faultless Cambric trimmed with perfect all_sizes. . Night Robe: washable $l auality ine-grade ble Dar pretty patters $1.50 Pillow Tubing Stamped Pillow Tubing hemstitched for crochet- ing. Pair, $1. $1 (Art Dept.) Women’s Silk Hose Yure Thread Silk Hose \\‘lh openwork clocks up $l the side; in blac cor- dovan and gun metal; perfect quality, Women’s Silk Hose Sheer quality Chiffon silk Hose, with threc-seam 1 k; in black, gun metal n brown; perfect qual- Men’s linion Suits $1 White Ribbed Cotton and Balbriggan Union Suits, made on Cooper's spring needle machine; perfect closed croteh; all regular sizes; seconds of §2.00 val- - ues. — Boys’ Union Suits, 2 for ‘\nucm Union Suits, with elastic band and l closed crotch; sizes 6 to 14 yvears. Kayser’s Vests, 3 for Women's Kayser Gauze low nec also bodice $1 and extra sizes. $1.50 Grass Rugs 3x6-foot heavy double- warp Grass Rugs, gre $l blue and brown combina- tion colorings; oriental and me- dallion designs. ‘\d -bed $1 Little Girls® $1.39 Dresses $1.49 Wash Boilers Slips, soft trimmed w and inser and white: beau finish grade: foreement: s Women's of black sat Men's $1.50 Nightrobes $i 30 Table Damask 3t e Chains, for designs: well 1 dered link 3 for $I Children's Filwr Socks, with assorte tops: also lot of thi socks. in desirablo seconds of & Midget ¥ with silk ribbon saute Solid ‘gold pen: sautoirs with gold- ]‘],Olld lnuuulin[\\ (Stationery Dept. ) 50c¢ Hinds’ Cream, 3 for Hinds' Honey and Al- mond Cream, for ehapped B | or rough skin and sunburn. 25c Handkerchiefs, 5 for s Pure Linen II and- made o \\ ith hemstitched borders. 5 7 Women’s Handkerchiefs 3 for Women's Venice Lac edge Handkerchiefs sorted dainty Worth 50c each. Little Girls’ $1.50 Hats traw and wte spring white and with ribbon Combination Felt Hat models; in sorted colors, quills. (Third Floor, Juvenile Scction.) $1 and