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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Ca JANUARY 30, 1924, 100,000 CASES BEER Reired Clergyman HALTED IN TRANSIT Fpo=en o ey Housekeeper Dying Canada’s Order Barring Shipments By the Associuted Press. GRANITE, N. H., January 30.— o - 1 to U. S. Fills the Ontario ‘Warehouses. Flatt, a customer, and two young women bookkeepers. Fifteen minutes before closing time a man walked up to the .cashier's cage, stuck a revolver through the bars and ordcred hands up. Welch comnlied. Two other men In the meantime entered the front door and covered Flatt and the two young women. s Ao ; The first man went into the cash- s e ier's cage, scooped up all the silver of %o many tailored al bills into a handbag and then frocks? This flat silk took several packages of bills and & brald is in the leading bag of gold from the vault, i Warning the bank employes to make no outery, the robbers ran out the front door and made off In their scious and dying from cold. Ph: automobile. which later was found sicians said that she could not 1iv abandoned outside the village. From an upper window Auttercd o5 e ) o [ tiny bit of white cloth, & vait SIE- [ p oy s Boston Transeript, | | i Braid to Trim Tailored Frocks A vara, 17C —Have you toticed how ~ T o morrow, at 3:30 p. m., Miss White of Dept. of Do- c Science, . . 5 ' Central HighSchool will talk here, on “The Housewlife of the Futu: () ® k2 Coming k eryone is vited to attend All Purchases on a Charge Placed on March 1st Bill Lemuel A. Jones, seventy- L retired Baptist® clergyman, < found frozen to death in front of the stove in his lonely home. | hallway nearby his house- i Mrs. Sarah Wentworth, OWNERS SEEKING RELIEF elghty-seven, W found uncon- smartness .,: our .‘flfvrelephoxte Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Kann's, Fourth Floot Toggery Women's Intimate Apparel Attorney to Ask Modification of“' set o ¢ by Mrs. Went- the Decree. B Lty hhe coilague “Hello, Bill, that's a bully overcoat. vor s she collapsed. | worth before she collap: | Where aid vou wet 162 1 At Snooks"" ilor or restaurant? e Kann's—Street Floor. |GIRL’S DEATH MYSTERY | _“Tuirsr estauranczs E " l .V l 3 " PUZZLES VTHORIES, xceptional ValuesinWomen’s How of beer across the Detrolt river | Fifteen-Year-0ld School Smdent} coms THAT ! . et e dceumulution of more| Found in Bakery With Bullet | DEVELOPI 0 Corsets, i T : I ‘ "] and FerrisWaists % ) S 4 ) L this point | the bakery shop of Arthur Youns at | FEbtce Qote, e Blen, "'l': | Chesterton. Ind than 100,000 cases of Canadian beer Hole in Head. | e 00k, cen-year-old | order which, in effect, probibits fu- | °f Minnle Brooks, fitteen yost o The body was fou Ty the Associated Press. DETROILT, January wovernment order, issued from Otta- wa three days ago, has corked t fow of beer across the Detrolt riv —A Canadian At Clearance Prices Small Quantities —$5 American Lady Corsets, pink brocade, elastic top, two sets hose support- 62.50 ers. Special —$9.00 Nemo Corsets, pink brocade; elastic top, three sets hose supporters, clastic insets for the large thigh. Spe- $5 00 cial —$3.00 Lady Ruth Corsets, b 4 8 lace’front style of pink coutil, Y &5 TN black. 3 60¢ clastic in back, ’ peaes (il i 6. Reduced to..... short over hips. 00 Quilted Vests, in all Special ... 51.00 “—%siuo e d —$2.75 Corselets, brassiere top, two sets hose sup- $l '50 lined. Reduced $l .50 —S$1.00 Corselets, clastic insets G 2 ort lengths. ~ at hips. Made of fancy pink coats,short lengths. 75 ¢ material, two scts Reduced to 75¢ ieeen —$2.50 Heatherbloom and oo Sateen Petticoats, in navy | —Iour armed und unmasked robbers (| refunded If any cough or cold. gl —$250 All-clastic Brassieres, held up the > Bank of this ||| sefunded s cEEold, imn T Michaic Bramieres. At Prices Greatly Reduced For Clearance —$5.00 Quilted Jackets, coat style, in Copenhagen, navy, rose ; black lined with purple. duced to —$1.00 Quilted Slippers, in rose, Copenhagen, navy and ut Petite Cote, Outarlo, warchouses.| o This was revealed vesterday when an | B5 the Associnted Press. . el :‘; Canadlan lMaver| VALPARAISO, 1 Junuary $0.— «ttorney representing of Porter county today| high school girl, whose body, with a || bullet hole in the buck of her left| car, was found bebind a counter . Chronie coughs and persistent | colds lcad to serious lung trouble You can stop them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified creo- | sote that fs pleasant to take. C i mulsion s a ne i with twofold a s the inflam and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is| ized by the medical fra-| as the greatest healing for the treatment ot c coughs aund colds and | r forms of throat and lung iroubles. Creomulsion contains | | in addition to creosote, other heal. | ||/ ing elements which 'soothe and | d by o Mre, Red- | 1, when make a pur- | e was not dis- (]| the body had been| an undertuking establish- | Ofticers raid a cash register kery was undisturbed. of the girl could offer no we from the prohibition na 5 wd 1e new order which ken to resulted from the recent conference | ment en A 1 nd Canadfian offi- | iy the b Relati | motive for her murd a_from Sizes much wiles B -\,;,.d” further | - heal the Inflamed membranes and cially as 1 - | ents of quo! sto) 3 el Sanduich” reiric | UNMASKED ROBBERS RAID ) sion th, iritation, and lnfamms; : L s BANK; OBTAIN $17,000 he ‘stomach. is absorbed Into the icult, fnasmuch as | blood, attacks the seat of 'the .\mlrinum‘ | is not recog- it is in full v i troubie and destrovs the €hore. hat lead to consumption. | Windsor customs officers said today | Enter Citizens’ State Bank at Lyn- | Creomulston is gupnrnntecd sat- | 2 il 1hat the jeve not a case of beer A isfactors in the .t s the river here sine donville, N. Y., and Hold Up onic. coukha and colds: Sron. Four Pecple. Clearanceof Many Stylesin W omen’s Sweaters Not all sizes in each particular style or price, but a splendid range of sizes and colors in the combined assortment. made effective. The | | chial asthma, catarrhal bron- ehouses are choked | chitls and other forms of throat vaiting shipment. |And lunk diseases. and is ex- —— | cellent for building up the sys- | | tem after colds or the flu. Tetite (ote With cases | By the Associated Pres o LYNDONVILL . Y. Janpary 30. | P . Why, Certainly! —The sale prices are greatly below the regular selling prices. —The quality and styles in thesc sweaters are especially good, and carly selection is advised: b Welch, (UL Cinda Thursday Brings Bountiful Savings in the round and V shape necks, in brown, white trimmed with Copenhagen border, and jade, orchid, mais or black borders. Were $5.00 to $6.50. Sale Price— . —Mohair Siip-over trimmed with o hagen. Wool Slip trimmed with white fi brown, jade h white, h With and collar. brown and black. to $10.95. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor £ Kann's—Second Floor. g 13'2)5 $8 95 Sale Price— A Sale Price— b Bo== ¥ a A o] Clearance of Coats for Little Tots A New Hat Inspires —$5.00 Long Jersey Bloomers, in black. Reduced bia $2.95 —$3.50 Wool Jersey Petti- coats, in Dblack with scal- cdedge. Re- G085 —$4.50 Wool Jersey Petti- —All-wool Slip-over Sweaters, choice of round or \ shape necks. In white and pink. Have long tic sashes. $1.50 —All-wool Tuxedo Sweaters. in fancy rib stitch, trimmed with pearl buttons; have cuffs. In navy blue, maroon. Were 75¢ $3.00. ale Price— No C. 0. D.s, Exchanges,* Mail or Phone Orders on 50c Khaki Satisfaction First Since 1859 a st Since Cloth INGSPALA(F | = v 810-818 Seventh Street i fast color. —Goli Coats, brushed-wool, in light blue. Various styles. MMe- | village. and - an automobile ||| not relieved after taking accord- phragm feature. $l 25 dare wear it as low | the bank Advertisement. : with white. in-ayer, Wool ry M = = supporters, clastic $ 1.00 Skinner’s pink ris Waists. Special —Misses’ $250 $1.50 ‘ green; plain wool, in black, trimmed with dium and extra Im having g vew dress made, | with $17.000 in silver, bill Axxv::‘irs‘xl::‘. g to "::;:'1“‘,.,].’50n,\,,lfu{u,{:‘fi::g:. i white, Copenhagen with white, fl;:?cg:z‘?:‘ sizes. Reduced $l .50 $1.50 Corselets, of pink strip- . . ” cd material; two scts hose insets. Special —$3.00 Circlets, oi —Children’s $1.00 Fer- Misses® SL50 Tt $1.00 Ferris Girdles, in pink. Special --Not all sizes in any of the above items. e, and pink Rummage Sale Goods $25.00 +* Women’s Union Suits $2.50 and $3.00 Sport Coats $10.00 31 high-grade sport coats, mostly silk lined. In bolivia, tweeds, covert and other qual- ity fabrics. Plain colors and plaids. 16 SPORT COATS that sold for $10.75. Of soft, warm ma- terials in popular shades. El:xirli ax‘.'; nl!riprw. ined and unlined. Choice $5.00 ONE RACK SPORT COATS and fur-trimmed winter coats that sold for §15.00 and $16.75. Desirable models in the wanted colors. Choice.... $9-75 5 ASTRAKHAN JAC- UETTES that sold for $19.75. Lray. with large fur coliars. ined with silk. Choice $9.75 3 ASTRAKHAN JAC- gUETTEdS that so!&gor $15.00. ray and cinna- 5 00 mon ..... S . 8 WH CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES that sold for $25.00. A number of at- tractive styles. Slightly wics: Croee” $15.00 soiled. Choice.. Rummage Millinery ODDS AND ENDS TRIV- that sold for S Ivet hats in I riety of mod- £ i effects. Cholece . $10 TO $25 TRIMMED VEL- VET HATS, remainder of our very finest winter models, in black and colors. High-class creations, with richest of trim- $5_0 mings. Choice $5.00 ‘Blankets $3.85 Pair 70x80 and 66x80 gray and tan double-bed blankets, with col- ored borders. Slightly soiled. PILLOWCASES—Lot of 50c Pillowcases, 45x381; size, of firmly woven quality e D0 Each TOW bsorbent Towels, small size, but useful in every home as well as for dentists and bar- 75C bers. D 22 DIAPER CLOTHS — Lot of 24x24 regular $2.25 Bird-eye Diaper Cloths, in sealed sani- tary nnckl‘t‘;es‘ Limit, 1 package Dozen TABLECLOTHS—34.00 Linen Tablecloths, 70x70 size pattern cloths; 2 75 d pure . Lo $2.25 Yard- wide Lon g cloth, with soft, chamols fnish. 10-yard 51,59 T R T I I T e EL T T T S59¢ Regular and extra sizes in flecced union suits; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. $1.23 value. Infants’ Shirts, 23¢ Straight and Rubens styles in thesc warm, perfect quality gar- ments. Domet Flannel, 19¢ Yd. Fleecy white domet flannel, heavy and serviceable. Table Oilcloth, 25¢ Yd. Seconds of regular 40c_oil- cloth, in white and tile patterns. 39¢ Cretonnes, 29¢c Yd. Lot of excellent quality cre- tonne draperies, in a range of attractive patterns. $6 Nemo Corsets, $4 Rummage lot, in broken sizes 23 to 27. Self-reducing model with long skirt. 50c Belts, 10c Odds and ends of patent leather, kid and other kinds of belts with assorted buckles. Trimming Braids 19¢ Yard Odd lot flat and novelty braids, in_black, plain colors and combinations. Laces, 4c Yard Table of cluny, crochet and torchon laces, in narrow widths. Jewelry, 17¢ Many_pieces less than half price. Necklaces. fancy combs, hairpins with colored “settings, barrettes, lingerie clasps, ear- riugs, bracelets, cuff links and other articles. Men’s Shirts, 49¢ Odds and_ends men’s white Krinkletex Shirts, with neck- bands or attached collars. Soiled or mussed. Sizes 14 to 17, Men’s Belts, 25¢ Men’s solid leather belts with the popular “never-slip” buckles. Silk Socks, 25¢ Men's pure_thread silk socks, seconds of 75¢ quality. Mostly black. Silk and Fiber Shirts $1.59 Odds and ends and broken sizes_in men’s shirts of fiber silk, jersey silk and tub silk. Wool Reefers, $1.00 Men's $1.69 and $2.00 brushed wool and knitted wool reefers, in plain colors and combina- tions. Men’s Undershirts 49¢c Each Odds and ends of heavy fleece lined and part wool shirts, in broken sizes. Women’s & Children’s Bloomers, 15¢ Women's pink knit bloomers with elastic tops and knees; also children’s black bloomers. Colored Voile, 19¢ 30c 45-inch Hegla plain col- ored voile, in old rose, gray, red, green and light blue. <) Perfect Silk Hose $1.50 Kayser and Van Glove Silk Hose and Onyx Pointex Thread Silk Hose, plain and lace styles in the lot. Biack and assorted colors Raalte OMEN'S SILK clocked ity, with lisle tops; also iri - I:Ir‘s :;; F;;ll-fashlnn:-d s -S| ose. Black and colors. 32 to $3 mmeen 32 o3 98¢ | EN HOSE, 1 ribbed and derby ribbed lv‘v;::;': slight seconds; in black and white; 121/2(: assorted sizes. Choice Boys’ Norfolk Suits Excellent quality corduroy suits, in sizes 10 to 14; also a lot of two-pants cloth suits, in sizes 6 to 10. Many desira- ble patterns. BOYS' ROMPER SUITS of superior matelals in neat styles and fast clors. Sizes 49 2 to 5. A bit mussed, but not a bit hurt... C BOYS’ SHIRTS of fine-count 1y perfect, but slightly mussed BOYS' BLOU! ends of blouses in assorted pat- terns, with collar and pocket. Slightly mussed or sofled.” Mostly small JUVENILE SUITS—$2.98 well- tailored tweed suits in middy $2.98 and $3.50 BLOUSES $1.95 146 Quality Blouses, con- sisting of handmade voile and dimity blouses, trimmed with lace and hemstitching, and beautiful French voile blouses in_novel lace-trimmed styles. 60c BLOUSES and _over- blouses in white and Palsley attractive patterns, a n d _in several 19c styles. Cholce........ EXTRA-SIZE BLOUSES of crepe de chine, just 12 of them, Sold for $7.98. ° White, brown, avy and black, $5‘75 rimmed and tafl- CREPE DE ored styles. CHINE BLOUSES, tailored 6 EXTRA. models that _sold $2.98 for $6.95. _ Flesh color ... .o HANDM. JBLOUSES of striped dimity, trimmed with hemstitched de- and 20 % $1.49 Chofce .. 2 lace. $2.25. (TR TR —Such reductions only come at the end of the busi- ness vear, which is not the end of winter season, as there are plenty of cold days ahead, when the “Little Tot™ may have the pleasure of wearing one of these warm, Thoughts of —And these bright little cre- ations of cheery color.gote and bewitching novelties in smart little coats, so greatly reduced. such reductions as these: Clearance Price $5.00 $8.75 $8.75 $14.75 Hcl'.gl.llur $9.75 $12.75 $14.75 $19.75 Regular Price $22.75 $27.75 M2.75 —Sizes from 1 to 6 years in the lot, but not in every style. Kann's—Second Floor. a Make An Old Frock New With Neckwear —We have the new double-pleated ecru batiste collar and cuff se th oriental colored stitch- ing. Wide cuffs. Finished with narrow black velvet ribbon. ... $1.50 —_A —Pleating to match the above sets, in double and single effect, straight or circular styles. A yard, 5%, 69c, $1.50 Special! $1.00 Krinkle Krepe Collar and Cuff Sets —At...... 59¢ —These_are daintily embroidered in old rose, Chinese blue and red. Buster Brown shape collars, Kann's—Street Floor. B Make a “Lantern Light” for your Vanity Dresser —This charming light may be had at but a small cost, compared to its unusual beauty. See how little one will cost, with these prices for frame and materials. —Frame, complete with cord and socket, $1.85. " —Jap Silk for lining, 36 inches wide, a yard, $1.50. _ —Georgette for pleating, 40 inches wide, a yard, $2.00. ' —Ribbon for top, ¥%-inch wide,a yard, 35c. —Flower trimming; the single flower, 10c to $1.00. —Silk tape for binding frame, 8-yard bolt, 30c. # —When materials are purchased here, we will teach you how to make Lampshades, Silk Pillows and Silk Flowers. Also, em- broidering, knitting and erocheting. Instructions: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. No. 4422 Straightline Dress Yoke Front Box Pleats At 8] % Kann’s—Fourth Floor. $28.75\ Utility Dresses There are attractiveness to please any S lady. Clearance 1Y Price $15.75 $22.75 $22.75 $32.75 and colored {aille, cloths, tafictas, patent milans and models with neat band synthemum, caterpillar nest straws. straws, visca smart Kann's—Second Floor. %) No, 4421 dtraightline Dress Two-in-One CoMar No. 4440 ' Reguiation Fitted b Yoke Front Waistline Dress Full Side Pleats | o | Sizes 36 to 46 resy | Large Shawl = Collar These regulation models for nurses, maids, manicurists and waitresses are faultlessly tailored of the well known “Fruit-of-the- Loom.” () Q No. 4423 Double Service Kann's—Second Floor, trimmings lack nothing in thei There is a variety of trimmed ) hair braids. sport of chry- and bird's $5.00 For Professional Women and Nurs No. 4429 Straightline Dress Yoke Front Full Gathered Pleats At 51.95