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; THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARUH 13, 1%L i . ?‘URKS SEEK NEW i St DECLARES PARTNER BETTING TAX FAVORED |RESERVES DECISION LEWIS FIGHTS HOWAT. |MOROCCAN OFFENSIVE . ! WESTERN REFORMS| | Warseo Girt c‘k"“"’,h DIVERTED FIRM ASSETS| IN HOUSE OF LORDS’ VOTE|{ ON GIRL CLAIRVOYANT | sciners: onit Soctn 7o Biock ®sy.| P-ANNED BY SPANISH An Opportanity H By the Associated Press. to Secure His Own Evel Will Be Diminished by Saturday on Powers of 5 : S to Make Good To Foil Dan Cupid | | Claims Ho Used Them as Collateral | Members Agree That Growing|New York Magistrato to Decide| . ment of atasy. 157, | GeRETRIs Hold Comforenco—Moors|] . doption of Derby Instead of Fez WARSAW, Mareh 13— As e o 1 Defeated in Brush, Melflla is desired by & young man with edict agaiast the wearing of Indebtedness. Government Levy. Miss Dennis. international president of the United 3 e egraphio requests from John L. Lewis, > a college cducation aad eiht and Latin ] + Beports. ears of practi i i P silk atockings and other finery By the Associated Press, By the Associated Press, Ay the Asmociated Press, mm‘_my Burr, mnna T e S v practieal experience in : Favored. by woman employes of the war PITTSBURGH, Pa, March 13.—Al-| LONDON, March 13.—The house'of | NEW YORK, March 13.—Decision was Alexander Ho e MELILLA, Morocco, March 12— the hotel industry. e department has just been fasued leging that Joseph F. Guffey, mem-|lords yesterday adopted & motion 10 | ceserved yesterday on Efl district Sine For the v ) = 2 a fortune-telling ice cessation of the recent sharp 'or. past three years be WOMEN PLEAD CHANGES| | 2. 0om ot mmmter ot | | o o O e o o e | iyt that taxes on betting was |charge brought by Mrs Mary W. Foley { thts ‘weskc: romicod. I a ‘debass o the | IEBUIE between Spanish forces and || bas beld an exeentive position i war. uffey, for ve: prominent deal 8 ot 3 inst . Moroccan tribesmen in the vicinity of identis 3 —_— The department had gaimed a in oil operations throughout the |, 1Ord o houngyed tha reme “M-Anx.chu‘::: m"‘““"':h‘:‘m:"mm S Ty COnYenLION. o salaries | Tizziasea the condition of the “ad He is i country, has diverted assets and Se- betting in moderation, and that & i for the five months of their unexpired | vanced Spanish line has become al- |} goquainted with both the “fromt” Want Pol: Abolished and o D slon of clairvoyant powers. term subsequent to removal fi ffice, | MO8t normal ygamy olished ant curities held by the partnership tp '#ystem of licensing, coupled with Magistrate Ryttenberg directed Prosident Lewls raled u"i mm"’lm A convoy sent Tuesday to relieve and “back” of the house. § Ameri Marri Stand collateral uses to secure his personal | &Xation, would not increase, but di- [ X R | oAl The convention elecied o tom, | the post at Tzenzalen met with a com- = - day filed a bi ¥ in local | colonies, speaking on behalf of the | Mrs. Foley sald she paid §25 to Miss [lUam Bogarts, district president, and | tried 1o Surround the column, but || prove himsell worthy of a pesi- = Eovernnient, ugree (hat: Dottin hag | Dennis’ mother o have the gir tel hey | Hlgwat and Feport to the convention | Were themaelven put to fight. leaving || tion with o future, therefore im- A courts demanding an ace -2 5 BeVe n " ANTINOPLE, March 13—~ [ cho e el o ot erinns | | the affairs of the partasrahip, hich |bocome @ @reat evil. “fle disagreed | the whereabout of ‘her missing son. All the generals of the Spapish Mo- || mediate salary not a factor. The! allinatd fias) bees e e owtend || |Se okl of et b with the idea that taxation would | *“Bud.” Mra. Foley contended Miss De: — roccan army operating in the vicinity || vou have this oppertamity, kin d- diminish it, because, he said, it would | nis told her the son was in Los Angeles, | In Scotland it i i t Tue: X 69—R, ¥ Office. The complaint alleges that Gilles- |provide greater facilities for betting. | but a subsequent inquiry found him in | for a bride to be driven ¢o e chuzeh Sfl":fii”zfl' vu‘x:ltt!fl:y é;eg.,::gl ai] e SO #bolished, the Turkish national as- Grivvesl oechingn. ES017 s Aurnine ite) BILEBLION Fto pie has been denied access to any Lord Arnold added that it was not a | Pittsburgh, and later he returned home. | by gray horses. against, the tribesmen. information concerning the affairs of | business proposition to sct up a ma- - Qhor reforms, with a view to west- 3 ¢] |e 3 . & Lot AUTO SEARCH WITHOUT | che partacrohip sud that Guffey has | chine agalust wrong morul opposi; J e towmakers nave undor covsa | WARRANT IS UPHELD | 336000 G008, U2 55, 225t/ 11100000 & year from o peebosed {F\vuv n a plan to abolish the Turkish @phabet for Luten letters, and one - b | ~B— TR 'NASH Gonmtantinople newspaper has begun Federal Judge Dismisses Plea to r in French. At the Show sugzested measures are Dl'op © e Returan Ver = | Tho o DOVMN SIA]IRS S][ORE ion of the Greek and Arme dist of Guilty. Carriole Model : R TR Friday is Remnant Day nd abolition of religious LOUISVILLE, V.. March 13.— 1 the American and other | Action of C. H. Moorman, federal Remnant Day Merchandise Is not Returnable or Exchangeable 3 not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted hoois in Turkey. judge for the western district of 3 the legislators insist upon | Kentucky, in a liquor case vesterday T DAl rpek, Armeniaf | indicated he would not follow the Others are urging the as- | Precedent set by his predecessor, the discard the ancient fez as|late Walter Evans, who held prohi- onal headdress and substitute | pion law enforcement officers must obtain search warrants to search au- tomobiles for contraband liquor. Wl Ask New Code. e When Jesse Harpe and James Gar- 3 Turkish women are petitioning the | | When Jesse & kst z ! gned no evidence that Anme do e Of law®| prohibition agents were armed with polygamy and | 808rch warrants when a searoh of R e | the defendant's automobile was made o0 O ounuchs. | was introduced. Judge Moorman wnd the attain: | overruled a motion for peremptory Il’l:&(l‘lll";l)nn ‘:\{' flCq;fl!‘:l: and a jury n & e returned a verdict of guilty. o e o rresent |, Pronibition officers had _testified 8 jued : twenty gallons of moonshine whisky was found when an automobile occu- pied by Harpe and Garnett was searched. divorce 4 2 Miss Anna A. Gordon, world and ahd Halide 3 national president of the Woman's wmnerican Gi it E Christian ~ Temperance Unjon, has 1#1ding been actively identified with that or- these reforms. ganization for half a century. Suits and Coats, Reduced, $10 14 Navy Poiret Twill Suits in Sports Polaire Coats. 3 Velvet Straightline Dresses. 3 Wool Dresses, braid trim- the popular box model ing_plaids, stripes and beaded. Greatly reduced med. Straightfine model- Good-looking suits: Satin de plain cfiects. Full lined Friday. Very low priced Chine lined. Greatly reduced Large collars. Sports Skirts, %5 Glos and Puckerette Dresses, *10 40 Glos Dresses, in gray, tan, 21 Skirts, knife pleated, in Plaids and stripes. Greatly navy wool crepe, also the reduced for Friday clearance navy and gray, in the wanted straightline effects. Women's : popular wrap-around models ‘“Where the crowd is— 2 NS DOWX STAIRS STORE : Dresses Greatly Reduced, $5 sizes. Puckerette dresses in small sizes for the miss or small woman. Neat colors there you will find the Rickenbackers.” 1f you could have seen and appraised each car exhibited in that wonderful display of automobilesin the New York Auto- mobile Show without at the same time seeing the price tags;— —if, in other "v;l"h, d{:u could lu:; joyed the privilege that was accord: le:a’dg in the trade, of a pre-view of all the exhibits just as the coverings were removed and before price tags had been attached;— ~—if youlpossessed the enginsering knowi- and mechanical th.-t buht:l{no— point for point on and without knowing the price of any;— You would endorse the judgment of a certain famous European engineer who Intrinsically— The Best Car ShownThisYear In any event, ask—insist—demand—that the car you buy have the following features: A Vibrationless Motor Ball Bearing Steering 100 per cent Lubrication Two Fly Wheels Double Depth Frame An Air Cleaner Disc Steel Wheels 4-Wheel Brakes For, if you accept a car lacking any one— or all—these fundamental improve- ments, you are buying a car that is already obsolete. Men’s Shirts, 95¢ Were $1.50. 20 madras and Russian cord and patterns. Brok- izes, but otherwise perfect. Broadcloth Shirtx, $1.30; were s broadcloth shirts, in white and tan. Slightly irregular. Broken size range. Silk Shirts, $1.8G; were much more. 35 tub silk and jersey shirts. In plain colors and stripes. “Soiled from disp! Flannel Shirts, $1; were more. in tan and gray; sizes 14% to 16%. Men's Pajamax, §1.50; were £2.30. fin- ished with silk braid and frogs. White and colors. Soiled from display. Men's Ticw, 33c; were more. 50 silk and wool ties in neat patterns. Men's spemders, 38e. 0 samples of higher grade. HKuitted Ties, 10c. 100 knitted ties in an assortment of colors and designs. Men'n Gloves, 15¢ pr. 20 pairs men’s fab- ric gloves, in white and-cafe. Broken Slightly soiled. 3507 greatly reduced. 50 ties in a variety of colors. Mew's Hose. 15e pr. 100 pairs men’s cot- ton mocks, in black and_brown. Sizes-10 to 11%. Slightly irregular. Specially Priced for Friday 100 linen dresses, well made and exceptionally well wearing: in eight attractive styles. They are in shades of orchid, tan, green, coral, gray, blue, rose and tangerine. The sizes range from 16 to 46. A complete range. DOWN STAIRS STORE Glove-Silk Bloomers, $1 30 good quality glove silk bloomers, in Lrown and mode. Small gizes Unlon Sults, 50e. Women's cotton union <uits, soiled from display. Sizes 36 to 44. Union Suitw, §1. 100 women's lisle union suits, in whito and flesh. Broken sizes. Glos (artificial silk) Vests, $1.35 10, in black and peach. Broken sizes. Step-Ins, $1.35. 22 glos step-ins, in peach, white and black. Broken sizes. Aprons Reduced to 78¢ 100 percale or gingham aprons, in attrac- tive patterns and colors. Cowtame Slips, 85e. 60, in navy blue, black and white. Sizes 36 to 44. Peotticonts, 88e; were #Se. Dark colored sateen, with pleated flounces. Lengths 32 to 38. Heuse Dresmes, $125 40, of gingham, in sizes 36 to 50. Black Bungalow Aproas, 95c; were $1.25. 20 black sateen bungalow aprons. Kimonos, $1.25; were $1.95. 10 flannelette and_crepe kimonos, in light and dark shades. Petticonts, $2.50: were $2.95. 10 Radium silk petticoats, in brown and henna. Handmade Blouses, $1.95 Were Much More 12 handmade French volle blouses, with Irish crochet trimmings. Peter Pan col- iar and Vestee front. Dimity Blowses, $150; were $1.95. 43 with Peter Pan collars and V necks. Slightly soiled from display. Net Bleusen, §1; were $1.50. 15, lace trim- med. Elther long or short sleeves. Tricolette Blouses, $1: were $1.50. 15, with short sleeves and collars. In copen, sand, orchid and maize. Hamimade Blouses. $1.50: were $1.85. 12, with Peler Pan collar. Button-back style Coat Swe:t:rs, $1.95 Were very moch higher. 8 in various colors and combinations. Golf Comts, $1.95: were more. . of brushed wool. Underwear Now 38c 13 bloomers. Black and navy sateen 4 muslin gowma. In flesh color. 3 step-ins. Of plain muslin. Gowns and Slips, 75¢ 7 gownw. Extra size. White muslin slightly soiled from display. 2 Princess Slips. White mustin, slightiv damaged. Silk Hose, 50c Pair §5 pairs of thread silk hose, full fush- ioned: slightly frregular. ay, brown and tans. Sizes 82 to 10. Chiffon Hose, S0c pr. 100 pairs all-silk chiffon ho: Full fashioned. Black, gun- metal, gray and beige. Sizes $13 to 10 Irregulars. ‘Wool-mixed Hoxe, 50c pr. 100 pairs wool- mixed hose and all-wool hose, in tan brown, black and grays. Pe but broken size range Silk Gloves, 25¢ Pair 50 pairs women's good quality silk gloves in white. Small sizes. rio Gloves, 25¢ pr. 50 pairs women's two-clasp fabric gloves, in brown, cafe and white. Broken sizes. Fabric Gleves, S0c pr. Fancy Gauntlet and 12-button length. Broken sizes. ., button-on styles. Brown, gray and blue New Spring Hats, *1.80 For Wear Now Another new shipment of spring hats in sports and dress models. Approved shapes and colors, for wear now and later. They are exceptional values, and are specially priced for Friday only. Just a limited quantity. Trimmings— ribbons, pins and self materials. DOWN STAIBS STORE Children’s Panty Dresses, 88c Were $1.05. 100, in gingham and crepe Hand embroidered. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s Pajamas and Night Shirts, 8 of either for $1. 75 garments of flannclette Boys’ Ties Now 10c Were very much higher. 50 windsor ties, of satin, in red, navy and black. Boys' Wash Swits, §5¢; were mere. 100 middy and button-on style wash suits, in Peggy and wash suitings, Tan, navy, White, with,pink or blue stripes. Broken gray and green. Sizes 3 to 8 years. sizes. Slightly soiled from display. Children'n Heose, 10c. 100 pairs heavy- - ribbed % socks. in brown and black Boys' Bleases, 25e; were more. Broken sizes. ton; small sizes. Boys’ Trousers, T5o: were $1.50. 40 woolt Chiliren’s Unjon Swits, 35¢; 3 for $1. 35, mizod trousers, lined throughout. Broken of cotton, soiled from display. sizes. Children’s Underwalsts, 15c. * Cups, S0e; were 88c. 30 wool-mixed ton. Reduced for Friday onl Corsets, $1.95; Were $3 6 C-B Coreets, in large sizes. In plain 25 eordu- coutil. White. Girdles, $135; were $1.95. 7, of brocade. Sizes 27 to 81. mixtures. Sizes ¢ and 5. Girdios, 95e; were more. 5, neatly trim- Boys' Shirts, $1: were higher. 15 English med. Sizes 25 to 29. broadcloth, poplin and glos stripe shirts. Bandeaux, INe. 21 satin and broche Sizes 12% to 14. Slightly solled. of eot- "caps. 1In a variety of colors. Broken sizes. Beyw Suits, ¥1; were §1L3G 11 bigh-grade wash suits in broken siges. Perfect, but slightly soiled. Bers’ Suits, $1.9G; were SRS, roy, tweed and jersey suits, in middy and exclaimed: You will surely suffer an excessive depre- “That'Ri car is, in points of ciation in your first six months of v cksnbacker 3 whershi fine engineering and construction and = P- completeness of ‘q'\lllmi- the best dif > o you pay extra for such essentials car on this floor—~what is its price?’ e D (Front and rear), Shodl absorbers; Motometer, Motometer lock, Motometer wings; Folberth automatic windshield cleaner; Clock; Wind-wings; Drum Tire~-cover; Transmission lock or 4-Wheel Brakes—then you are buy- ing a car that is only partly complete— .Y WA SARL TN Try, if you can, to forget the price; or, if you cannot do that, just suppose the price of the particular Rlcl_unluchr model that you prefer were just twice what it is;— Misses’ One-Strap Pumps, 1 Only 63 pairs misses’ brown one-strap pumps, greatly re- duced for immediate clearance, They wera much higher priced. All in C widths. Sizes [ 8% | 9] 9% | 10 | 10% | 12 1 12% ] |6 14| 3| 13 8| 4 iz 3l | ] __sisl &1 | (] DOWN STAIRS STORE Turkish Towels, 4 for $1 Large sizes, 38 to 46. Women’s Low Shoes, °1 pr. Were very mugh higher. 120 pairs Women’s Low Shoes, and one-strap pumps, with Cuban, Louis or box heels. They are reduced for complete clearance Friday. 3% 4% Si8%| Gl6%] 7i7al S 48[ o 11) 20{ 12{ 1| 1/ 2/ |11 2] 3 8 3 | | || 6 25 DOWN STAIRS STORE Floor, Junior and Bridge Then study each eritically—minutely. If you do that, you will select a Ricken- backer for yours—regardless of the price. In that case you can feel you have received ntwieo your money’s worth, plus that Pride of Ownership which goes with the possession of a Rickenbacker Six. for Rickenbacker has established a new rule by making all these things standard. “Nothing Else to Buy,” expresses that standard—for when it is delivered to you at the regularly advertised price, your is complete to the last detail — the last desirable feature. HOFFMAN MOTOR CO., Inc. 120 white Turkish towels, size 13x36, in a good absorbent quality. Special. Tea Towels, 2 for 35¢. 84 heavy, good ab- sorbent quality. Blue stripe borders on white. Wash Cloths, 5¢ 300 Turkish wash cloths, in white, with pink, blue or gold stripe borders. £ Japancét Blue Print Pillowcases re- duced to 350 emch. 81x90 Sheets, $1.18 Were $140 each. 100 seamless bleached sheets, hemmed, ready for use. Slightly fl led. il 150 45x36-in. pll- 30 Girls Gingham Dresdes, in attractive colorings and materials. 7 to 12 years, Girl' Flannelette Gowns, 38¢; were very yaneh higher. 25, in sizes 6 to 8. White Middies, 68c) were 1. 30 .of Gal- atea cloth. Sizes from 8 to 14 years. Girly’ Gingham Dresases, §1.50; were $1.95 and $225. 25, neatly trimmed. Good qual- ity gingham. Sizes 8 to 12. Velour and Tapestry Pillows, $1.75 Each 50 finely made pillows, in round and ob- long and oval shapes, filled with Kapock and cotton. Colors black, bergundy, black and navy and gold. Very specially priced. Buffct Sets, §1; were §1 met. 15 sets of Lamp Standards, $5.95 Were 97.95. 17 mahogany and Polychrome lamp standards, greatly reduced. Junlor Shades, £3.55; were $4.85. 14 faney silk jpnior lamp shades. Electric Torekier, $0.96, was $11.85. Only one, of polychrome. Perfect condition. Silk Shades, $8.95; were $1L95. 3 silk shades with fringed borders. Silk Shades, $7.75; were $0.75. 4 attrac- tively colored shades with fringe. Underwear Now 58c 28 gownss. Neatly lace trimmed. Chemise, 5 lace trimmed and semi-tailored Hlm 33¢c each. loweas: od quality bleached muslin, D hems. Special. Rugs Reduced Friday . 9 Semmless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $1873. 5, in blue, 3 Sedan, $2135 % B e taans eolor combrations, T X 5 27ab4-inch Axminster Runpess, $10.75. 2 good quality Ax- minster runners. Slightly imperfect. 34x38 Oval Rag Rugs, $140. 15, in mized eolors, suitable for bath and bed rooms. 18 ineh by ® fost Congelewm Runmers, 86c. Only 3. §. seconds of high-grade pure linen, lace trimmed. Slightly mussed from display. models. Remnants of Cotton Goods 1 Price 500 yarda. Greatly reduced. Lengths from 1 to 4 yards 1507 14th Street N.W. Phone Main 520 “At the Show Space Number One—to Your Right” Sport Roadster, $1645 Coupe, $2035 Prices ave f. 0. b. Detroit=—=plus war tex Sport Phaeton, 31595 L T T R PR PP 74x9-ft. Congalewm Lodndd Tugs, in neat patterns and colors. DOWN STATRS_STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE