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ernment proclamation denouncing the THE - EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. \ 18 Ruhr occupation, and calling upon HUSBAND ACCUSED . the inhabitants to refuse to co-oper- R o emeurations1 | OF MURDERING WIFE At Lincoln Park by the Washington Boys Independent | : Band, 7:30, Earl Smallwood, | :|appeal issued by various patriotic 1 ;(ul-vi‘flmwdlrehc‘larl ok socleties. sometimes clumsy and some- - b arch, “Washington Post,” mes pungen ery different are z i Sousa placards posted by the socialists and | Negro Held, Charged With Cut- by Querture, “Conqueror” the trade unions.. They huve little 5 14 vults, “Twilight” .. petriotic flavor, but are even more i man’s Throat i z: March, “Gardes du Corps, violent in denouncing what they term ting Wor . 8t in h R s the barbarous laws of France, assur- Bedroomn. “Simplicity™ ...Lee ng the workers at ance suc- > oth Germans and French Krou Tell Her, 1 ey e Bt ey’ Wi o the - Rose | leight-hour day and the progressive P]acard Exerythlng in S|ght Serenade, “Ttilight Hour.” soclal laws of Germany. The com-| Jealousy and corn liquor were re March, “Invercargill” l"Mh!;Z'“! munist l;:‘ln-rdum lpvtt:mlonfllth::r sponsible for the slaying of Sadle g + 24l v venom with mathematical rness i With Propaganda. “The ‘Star Spangled Banner.” | |between Berlin and Paris. It is_a|Thomas, colored, thirty years old, by} ritual with them to cyrse “the capl- |her husband, Ralph Thomas, thirty- At the United States Capitol, talist exploiters, Cuno and Poincare,” | five years old, in the latter's room at I g m., the United Stat, »: BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. Stadine Band. Wilijam > ane in one and the same breath. 221 I street southwest, last night $3 Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. telmann, leader; Taylor Bran- Attacks on Berlin. about 9:30 o'clock, according to the iy son, second leader. On the French side there are two Copyright, 1923, ol March, “Flag of Victory,” police. The woman's throat was cut % *ESSEN, Germany, July 31.—There with a razor. She died almost in- Blom | |distinct types of poster. One at- mre several wars goinz on in the| | Overture, “Di Ballo" llivan | [tempts to threaten and discourage | STANUY. % . 2 i Thomas was arrested by Detectives :-‘“"‘v There de s maref "“"‘“:‘ be: Chargeteristic, “The Butter- | |the population by asserting that re- O'Brien and Livingston, Lieut. Hoimes ngs which has cost about eighty | Vol hat it is al-|&nd several other members of the A | | Grand scenes from “I Medici, sistance is hopeless, tha i Jives so far, besldes the expulsion of . L - yfourth precinct command. He was ] . lieoncavallo | lready crumbling, and that Germany |yery drunk when arrested, the police apout 35,000 men, women and children Waltz, “Gold and Siiver,” Fzom thelr homes. There is a war of Awills, which is one of those trench 4varfares which are decided “In the Aast fifteen minutes” But there Is #till another war, more deadly than Lehar (a\ "Retruz of the Tar- world. tar: Sellenick can expect no help from the outside |say, and admitted taking his wife's ife. The other type Is almost in- H_(!:l Toiiw de e distinguishable from the communist | oils, CoNRIe TR SOPHEtEC ot on fi’Ja{;"E?'fl‘nx“ appeal of the ordinary scrt. It speaks |the street, took an automobile ride Marence | |of the “exploiters’ government” in|and visited friends. The automobile “The Star Spangled Banner.” | iBerlin, recalls the brutality with|was driven to the husband’s home, xhy yet h vhe: sual- which the labor rebelllon in the Rubr | Where both entered the house. - i = in 1920 was suppressed by “Stinnes'| A few minutes later Thomas ap- ¥s number per cent. BB ithel| e oat 2 Mhiaee. Whe Ger-)a and relterates that the rich|peared at the door, said he was go- Jer Of mosters: hans continued to sneak around atihave evaded their taxes and forced |ing to get a bottle of ginger ale, and R e e A i | the ‘workingman to pay everything. | disappeared. ~Henry Lewls brother ,Throughout the Ruhr town there el e"r;‘“lwe Dt Fiilnsh troops | These placards are usually ably |of the dead woman, tired of waliting @re. according to the estimates of | the next morning scratched them to|Worded appeals to bitterest class|for Thomas to return, emtered the &dreful observers, some 450,340 pla- | bits with their bayonets. The Ger- | hatred e e s waanos ards pasted to the sides of shops, | mans sneaked out the next night and Apparently the effectiveness of both | ter q;reui‘m;d (;'n aoo;n D Mridges, fences, residences, dog ken- | scratched the French posters to bits | these poster armies has been reduced | was found in the v e : 5 e It of the battle he-| Thomas was held at the fourth pre- if«:ufl«nfgzm:;dN:;;‘(ho“:l-l::' St ithens lnaes néhii.'es§°fl‘f»‘m'§3"§.‘,‘.:nl‘sh".'f.m{ tween them. Dut ‘what the humbie | cinct on a charge of murder. Coroner Four-fifths are political, tending to|his head up he was promptly picked |citizens of the literary world, pasted | Nevitt ordered an inquest for this / Ahow either that the Germans are,off by a sharpshooter from the other|up beside or beneath the paper battle afternoon. . Y ggnm and swindlers or that the |side. e Miwie mendl e R ] 4 s:_i:c::,:?h’cm"“ Suilityzenteyas al Armed with Tar Pots. Slashed to bite. The champlonship Followed Her Directions. H vt & Ma 2 i cent 1 batant h f th 5 d Dort d . i S % ipay \;‘)'r‘:lul:..:hf:rh D:Ly' s ‘;’-r:')"e'f:'?" ';"?’S‘ 3?'.,’; gt:;crg:_:‘;_fl ’:g' R‘{""(‘r’"‘ ‘z"“"",‘:“l“ ?‘:E'l‘:‘"‘d,’;”:;;‘;‘u“r:" v ll:d;"me‘:: :Lh:xu;n for the milkman Just in time for camping and vacation trips—a wonderful sale of standard ¢ these posters make | the French, not fin ayonets suf- | niture or a list of splendid marriage : 2 i ially 4 #leadly war on one nnorher and subs | ficlently deadly, now ;mlrol the :;p;;nur:mpn. may s?xucumb any m%f stating: “Do not }uvo anythluhg. merchandise at specially reduced prices. Houschold, work and camp needs pur: ect themselves to the most terrible |streets every now and then with|ment. WREnTaRe (taima ek sle) found et chased from Uncle Sam in gigantic quantities bring tremendous savings to Wash- (1] one ers y . . yuse ransacked and a note saying: g“plrl‘sn‘ls. "r ere 1-](|n the whole Ruhr | buckets of frolh’ (urdnhd hblack out! The result of varlous slashings by !!.".‘;_‘;nks e aiantr ington. Every article sold 1s gueranteed and satisfaction is assured or money riet e G : - y 3 X 3 das ot h::pr{;:“(fm,x):h((r"lc.olrd‘:‘%l;ll::rs‘th:lt mains L’::'?»? h‘;n?fc:rd'ng?a:dl:;sr" :3.‘.—3"':.‘.’ foltowac. ":” — —_— fefibuicdl Scomi e bigRol ann0 s ol Ua Tait eI e loni e where they ar d d | pectt strians € it, R ture is In dan- Bieht by French sentries with bay- | thereby ruining overcoats and dresnes, | ger. fromoten barcback riders and He Remembered. : Dnets only by piecing together | twenty clowns—who have invaded the | From the Kansas City Times. 18x36 HEAVY S Queen Quahty 50c i“-‘;’):‘(“ Corman authorities made it | fragments that the visitor can tell | German industrlal district In deflance | "Knicker—Say, there, vou haven't s Other Blg as an unpatriotic act | what message ese sters once | of—unprecedented marriage oppor- | forgot the money you borrowed o or any Ger, t d French ht e . On %he Germa itles—and seek t, i, ff my v 2 2 B deenle s ] B S & e el e I S e e . roiR ] INOUL BN, Gl 5 Imported Teas, 4 Ibs., Dldding the Germans to post any pia- | One i the more on less picial gov. vlue ofo195:000,000,000 Bold marks." been teying to dodge 3ou ever since. el sy NI pportlmltles (Finext srade of Java Teas, atandard brand, s . oy n wealed cartons. Lay in a suppls. T T T T "h';“ "‘, Seete ;;" e New U. S. N $1.95 1.000 Reclaimed g A ! : Kh lew U. S. Navy eclaime: <! White and Tile 25¢c P en's hha l' v g E c Percale : Hammocks. . ... : 2 ¥ & : Slip-Over Sweaters Army Raincoats =] p y 2 2 £ Table 29¢ | and Gingham, e e e s Mew's Feary Bive §1.75 _Rexsintion sties. in il hzes Watersrst = Oilcloth 1 l and khakly all sizes 36 0 44. Overalls. . ..... WEUECY, TIXCCIIENS CORS o g ’ n | /aC ; B s i - 2C va U.S. Navy $1.50 $ U. 5 Army Koee 50c Men’s Canvas = “xcellent quality Table Oil- s, Q . : Boots ......... .. $3. s 25¢ Standard Yard-wide Per- ‘” Ga ntlets Leathe £ cloth, bought and sold as sec- 810-813 Seventh Street cale and 32-inch Checked Apron HITE PANTS ss U S. Rnbber s 95 L 2 T $ E onds, but practically perfect. Gingham, about 300 yards in all. B e o I:;’.‘:.':‘;.,’:‘L':..‘.'::‘l', ;f o 3 Palms, 3 for £ Tough, Durable Gloves, In large, roomy = . . . izes. Brand- £ Thursday Another Big Dayin the Semi-Annual Clean-Up of Odd Lots 20x40 Hea $ u. S.AmySleeICots.sz.So i]!S G" l""' = ! Turk > £ urkish Towels 4 for $12.50 Offcers $Q $ £ : El | e wig g ger | | Ramgomn 9845 | yiacy TUBS, = 1 exuinrly 2 > 2 G = S —————— b Hrand-new Galv II ed Ire Tubs that E ; A E M en,s 89 c Bllle U.s Armys(é?oMlttrelm extra heavy and good size. While © 5004 alze. While they last, = ' £l | Chambray Shirts, 2 for U. 5 Ggld Ml Folding 81x90 Double-Bed $ = o ’ R = 3 .. Cot: = 3 o y = Genuine {ast-color “Golden Rule” Shirts. 8, £ Rummage <« _Women’s Street % 21 Women’s | | i i st | | o e SE45 Seamless Sheets, £ = H 2 cers 5 A purchase of plendid qualics Bleached = P o that will Kl ¥ 1y £ Hosiery Dresses $ 98 Cloth Dresses /|| 4-b.U.S.Govt ¢ - e g G v e € SILK-AND-FIBER HOSE, 20 L B 0 . s 5 5 = £ w i )95 | Of Tissue Gingham, Fancy £(|| HEAVY AXES, 1 Mewskiaki 149 | | Men's 19cKhaki ¢ E clocks. Black only...... Voile, Imported and . =! gelved from U. S. warehouses. While they Eayy xauss: - HOSE 8 pa“-s fol' 2. 3.4 SE, S i = =3 ast. y quatity. (Ravact Van Maaltc and American Gingham 5 y - = U. S. Army Ash Cans, $2.95 Fast-color, Durable in all slzes. Smart W 1 Cre i l £ Onyx. in glove ‘silk and thread . Regular and extra sizes—16 to 54—and plenty of every e ke S s & Arm w°°l Hose ThalE ey e B et h Iy Dol X S Hen it “Nhow' S Q8 | size A dozen charming styles. with sash and pockets. | 10735 Hika Wi T K y $ U.§. Alcohol $2.50 75eCotion-Filled b irs, 4 dersia , = Campi = g px;;.u&[’i-cill,x Ty SI;J;;?I::;:‘; \r;]::eo;;zlnlr'i‘})mlger Clxlxelzla(:dsl:;cel;f‘db:fégref?nc\ 1.;5'3:-1‘13::1:;3:1 Women's Po- = | for Mell, 3 prs. for ping Stoves. . c Cotton $l N 8 s ek s s 4 > one 5 i ot i A 2 2 v w s = R Iati H ‘Wool Socks, i 1 £ htana e 5% 75¢ W P spors,Goacs mal soid $3.94 Sl | L Eormiwen Ko Nerimate = Men's Scout Shoes, $245 PILLOWS, 2 for . 5 = Good h ki led. E i 19€ omen’s Porch Dresses woueys surrs, ses 5 ana 51| | New Spade and U.S. Amy 0.D. §3.75 SRR S S E cs. Perfect qual- 300 Attractive Gingham Dresses for :cloul;“a‘:m'irroelz“?p«(;?e serge. one = P $ 47;-Ib. Blankets. . 42 36 H B e o home and neighborhood wear. Trimmed e s =g $4.94 B3 Plck both fol' S X, ea $ E with one and two color 75C with pique, rickrack braid and neat piping. c spae B . e 3 Men’s White Duck Pants Pl“ 4 f k5 lookes e All have sash and pockets. In fast-color 10 BLACK SILK CAPES that S| [ .'L:::.mo; e ot $1.85 owcases, or s “g;E\‘“,I;L']A‘Ag;"fg\rhl:;pal;ll;gf checks of all colors. All sizes 36 to 46. 31675 Deepty rringed. 97,94 E! " al U. S $2.50 U. S, Black L Splenaia, [ e e e e = . St . Blac 3 £ &ray, tand and brown $ ’ Special S s $ P t lit Re- £ Dngeeile i $1.69 1 Women’s Apron Frocks mp——— ANS, Garbage Buckets Men’s 15 Khaki ¢ crepe, w . £ WOMEN'S ONYX MERCER- Open-front and slip-over styles in “Sun- 3 mercerized < e s @ . - H dk h f d & 'ZED LISLE HOSE. perfect I 2 —fancy voile and 2 94 Heav just unloaded. A an ercinieis, dozen € quaity, in black, white shine Maid” Apron Frocks in medium and ratine. Choice. ... . wonder ul_bargain for Dollar Day only. 24 Cai f 2 J & 2nd sucde 3 pairs for 35C large sizes. Of excellent quality percale c . bl s d,:""i,.',',",'.f,".," s S omatitencd: bor- iy wiL D‘;“ e S in large and small checks of all colors. U s BLACK s Grapefruit Jam, X = ¢ 100 auality, settn cher | Trimmed with rickrack braid and piping. 6 for , g i and ove B B Boys’ Needs Rubber Aprons, 2 for egulation Knives Z fiber silk cuff tops. Popu- 9 i g lar t:alors. All sizes..... c $1.00 BlOUSGS and Overblouses H “'.]Asulr,’xrsl. in khaki, smpea For the mu-e“m—urlnm.l.new—.--n be No. 2 Can Sllllr s for BOY scouts, o r > each cloth, b [— o Te 5 ves, £ = A variety of styles, all crisp, new and imar G staiere cotE iwed o Rt e Corn, 15 for...... Blade, cun Onencr: cte. Dusing thin aalé ouly: € Knlt unmussed. White voile with embroidered e 0 Wichsen 39C sl 50 Khakl New 3 U s r'Wh— £ fronts, white dimity trimmed with Paisley ; c X $ a ite i - . s » . - 3 i . e F Ghlemen | oo e (o moees o e £ [ ARMY SHIRTS, BoyiScomthx g Lo £ lored blouses. White, "stripes. khaki laxrld cotton Coltar-attached Heavy A and Canteen, - Mlddy Hats, 2 for N'S FITRITE UNION = > A wizes 14 to .1 lfll-“lr ™ Regulati hat 1 fishi el i1 TR LIS 30 s el o W 3G both for. ... SR =y oy £ knees, in all sizes. g0 : SCHOOIL, SUI boys' U s Long or Shorl s 2 U S. A £ DFAvrs sumwen smimrs, pants _school $§ 6vé H dle Sll ls $1.19Faust’sSoluble rmy $ sizes up to 3 years. Low meck, !’ Sizes ; ; ; sleeves: high meck, long “leeves: l lner umma e for 33 and 50 . andle 9:’? brand-new. $1.50 Coffee, 3 for. .. Bake Pans, 4 for gh neck. short sieeves. Finext makes (hat are brand-new. $1.3 Z Slient iregulars. 3 for 190 STRAW HATS — Little hoys' values that Just arrived from Narfolk Army Large black, extra large and heavy Pans; £ “‘_0“:“! G i Sport Hats s | $5.00 to §7.50 $ 98 e b e DI 25¢ e A ’s Oatmeal s DRt e AW e E ooyt mars. band-top and | and Ready-to- 00, Trimmed Hats 90 | Ran' shapes. Elfl| Men’s Heayy g iy Men’s 15c White E porreet e el (g | veer Hats:.. .. | and Sports Hats — e o Soap, 36 for...... $ o S - e 2 = T 3 tor S0c. Each. 3 Popularssummer ‘hats for | White and colors in. High- | §r&r$ that sold for sl 00 2 Blue Overalls Handkerchlefs, doz., £ WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS, strcet, sports and vacation | grade Trimmed Summer 17 and 1S. Choice. ... 2 = From T. '\n\v—bnuul-m-w. and made ¥ hemstitched quality, 1 i £ with bodice tops. Slightly o 5 | 2 : 2 = = Rne : > a ¥, large size. Just € imperfect, All sizes..o. .. 9c wear, inchuding: mushrooms | Hats "’.t'?““' 13"?1% ICISS‘;?:‘:‘C- B} Fihsut Mb—sleth wo (20 borwstn :anldx;iln?; :::k cntragh 0 Tast B day o w0 S .~ | crepe, satin and felt; al = 3 . E and pokes in hcmP andmilan | oo ond - leghorn sport 2 = Men’s Army Ba")"g. s % New Boy SCOllt $ H3 I{ummage h?mp‘ with b?"“h and edges | combinations ' and leghorn ‘ DomeStICS = an Underwear 2 for k f E Gloves of velvet or silk. All colors. | and velvet eombinations. PILLOWCASES—27 dosen 43xi8 = | g. e Y e U. S. New Railroad $ Pac Cal‘rlers, 2 for Pl AsEs—2T 3x36 E| eparate Shirts an wers in all sizes up . Just arrived 1 b . Standard 12 AND 18 BUTTON LONG SILK Bach ..oo.\iieeiienl. s = ¥ GLOVES, in white. navy and a few 3Y¢, 50 = her col 8 e C, 'C and 59{.‘ i 85 NOVELETTE BED- = - £ BT E 2 ¢ | S Zlff | Men’s nyE $ FrasersNo.2 ¢ New Raspand B ol 1_:,; i 90€ W S]] e ame oo $2.98 S | FELT SLIPPERS, Baked Pork and Pliers, both for H 8l TABLECLOTHS—35 = Olive Drab Woel Nicdroom Slippers, in all Beans, 15 for... .. _Finest makes of q-umy—u-na-ra G 8 = cgulars i . o - 64x64 Hemmed Dam- = wizcx 6 to 11. Dollar I)n) only, Govt. ‘rld 1 g :‘““: L T 2 | 59 Egyptian Figured Voile; 50c Plain and e @ e $l.59 =i Just Reduced!! E cloves s doze;‘,‘)fls‘“ SILK | Fancy Dimity; 59¢ 45.inch Colored O : 7 ‘ = U. S. Navy U.S. Navy H , 5 ) 5 5 35 PAIRS DOUBLE-BED AND = ) 4 £ in broken sizes. =TWhite, 98 gandy; 59¢ Plain Colored Voile; 50c Plain Y rd TWIN-BED BLANKETS, in light = D h z-f I d h Zf £ oy mray. sana and Q) C | Colored Ratine; 50c Imported Checked A & and dark pla .(“«‘i‘a $2 '=', 1shpans, Z 10r OXFORD Unders| lrts, or H Gingham; 3% Dotted and Figured Voile. Sold for $3.00. " Pair.. _=_l (o hite tripleconted Republic cnamelmare, S 1 FI5 hite Balbrigran: tn ‘-I;e;:v;_:‘r;l;fl : Py 5 PIECES TUSSAH PONGEE, | KHAK > BLANKETS—44 pairs Slightly =1 e e ol ) TR e shel {7 g : z Men S Dept. vard-wide weave of silk neavy tan kiakh eloth, A | Soiiea Blankets that sold for $7.00. = | U s A s 95 l 25 R f d i : ind cotton, i natural i [ aSare villed for 35c | %00 and %500 " part-wool and =] rmy s o s eintorce $ H 'S BALBRIGGAN DRAw- | color value C | service. Yard.......... o L e ! M N — sizes 32 and 34 11 PIEC] . 3 3 = ; Mina: pertect 29 FRENCH ar:rnoa;;, 3 pieces ::ra\m;. SeEisnch‘elso‘?rme';uI:\!:nE- T ren e $5-00 osqmto ets’ Dark tan ealf, without tip; Sl'“t Cases’ S4-inc W 3 ;7 X ok 9 c i 5 = = serge Dfi:n;?‘??;ln‘l:;?;]p'gfl" S 30 DOZEN HAND TOW- e oo o e camnlag or back I Slseacl tarinn eriNEm, N Witkileo paneys o : £ LEATHER BELTS, odds Sy $1 98 Eglantine, - canna’ 'and 79c | Eis. viain white, frm 49¢ porches.. A limited quantity at this price. ar 2 i g and ends of 06 t0 $140 10 Yard. . reseda. Yard. and absorbent. 6 for. T kinds, with harness 3 buckles .. . . 1« Blglfis XlKrPAt:\' N4 i $3.95. TO $5.00 SHIRTS, of ; ULy das S Tia striped fiber "1"1“ jals0 a’ few } ’ 1 e iy, TDex. X Extra of white nglis 1 (Limit, one .dozen to a buyer.) broadcloth, plai $ i 195 Home Needs | Zmiami i 5 o .oy in lace-trimmed effects; E WASH TIES—Men's Fi- 3 = - r < B also many embroidered in = . E o fi:’:;:’l"g:fierm”h lOC B0 LINENE | 3 MATTING BAGS, with | White and colors. Each.. 39C H - Lay in Sale Starts COVUCH, COVERS three st 1 o 4 = £ wewe mmeas e ooy | SRLHEES $1.19 | #IRa00E U 40 | aermy wmeee wones Sl o Supply 303-305 IOth St N. W - & or - 3 £ £ cubstandards, Would g 4 PIECKS CURTAIN - partiincn o $l 00 i sl for fie it " per- 25c SCRIM, white, with lace QC | _GRASS RUGS—15x36 - duravle egular 3 2 H ; . fect . edge. 15¢ kind. Yard...... grass rugs in at- each. Beocecorene £ 1 Z WMEN'S JUMPERS, ip’ blue and u,:{ s:dA':::N;Gs 95“"‘ cAsES | en TS Sitnste 290 ‘Ttl;llu‘"“n'ao‘\‘;'::"s—h" of £ 11097 H St' N'E' N 31 M t § t' N'w' white denim, Sold Made with “mps . S0 BASE CUL -. slightly lso ‘e White Turkish = i 3150, sondly 1n'Sizes 35 SOC oo tieeh frame S8 $3.QF | o bt maranisenie: [OC gy Worin 358 ‘and “wioe 50C 5 310 8th St. N.W. . 1418 Flonda Ave. NE Hagerstown, Md. i ol B e o viT T clanps. lock and Key, Each ¢ Bach = LT T T lb”""l T ||||||“m||||'l“>ml||"l""

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