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THE _EVENING STAR. | Storey's summary by pointing out to | the court that the opinion of J | Morris, in the lower Lourl» des {had fully cevered the “fairn | the sale. Mr. Choate remin .(Oul’l that the enem property could have been used “for hfw!xla pur]\u“e\ 2 U.S. MAY RESTORE SEIZED PATENTS Stone Hints at Action if Sult‘ to Recover Dye Formulae Succeeds. Attorney Geneeral Stone the et m thesult. a ed by Ju > appeal. his address to the court Mr. one declared the crux of the ca v in the fact that the duty of offi- 1 property custodian rd properties in their con He emphasized stodian’s offic of the founda- November ierman PHIL HIA dye | mude the transaction vold Price Ix Attacked, id for the the torney d enemy pre d out only w igher tri- | iovernment, | claim that had d - the ( the uld have gress may determine to return this Beautiful Actresses Say with Howard's Yard-Wide PERCALE 21/zc s. blouse Remnants 36-Inch FLANNEL 18¢ uprv o 3 deep 2 or, dark grounds. black, brown, gray. ete. th 22 Full plec IHARR (§' All-Wool g COATS | G o 1 2 A remarkable A & IR <alc of 200 coats| in fine quality all- W_hen purchased wool fabrics, i with one of our elidiag . el regular $6 to $10 chinchillas, block Dresses at $5. polos, suedine,| Coat and Dress, velour, buckski angora, etc., in all |f the new Fall col- Sizes 16 to satin de chin. crepe an satinette lined. $3 Crochet Bedspreads Infants’ White Flannel Gowns Kimonos & Gertrudes 39¢ quality, soft. white, ced outing, contrast well made. ors. H; Teavy qualits, atrietly pe ends. ready to use: in ra signs; for large size doul s fect: hemmed rseilie de 6 for 49¢ ble-thread quality; perfect. Size Women’s Regular $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 NOVELTY LOW SHOES $9.95 New Fall styles, in suedes, satins, veivets, pat ents and kidskin. ' Plain Pumps, Strap and’ Gore Paup fords. Low. Cuban and medium 3 to 8. 100 Boys’ All-Wool $18.50, $20 and 522 50 Good Worth : neat 39-Inch Unbleached Sheetmg, llc $1.25 Lace Curtains, 49c centers. 69c Window Shades, 39¢ Opaque Window Shades, in green, ecru or whi seconds 'of regular grade. $2 10-Yard Piece Longclotll $1 29 Two Pairs Pants - ‘W;\\SHIXGTOX, D.” €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER _13. 1921, - property and the proceeds of it to[lic use. I certainly would be very U s PLANS To BUY October 28, 1918, had been for cen- ITALIANS ADOPT PACT debate, expressing hope that the the private owners from whom it was taken. It has the power. It had been expressly reserved. The power to deal with the final disposition of this property was reserved to itself. “Whether or not that occurs Is not the responsibility of this appellee; it is not the responsibility of the Attorney General; it is not the re- es e Im\w Who heard | sponsibility of this court. 1 “If Congress should declde to re- | turn it, T should feel that the United | States had been remiss in its duty; K\A\UIFM[AN 1316 to 1326 7th St. should feel that the Department of Justice would have been remiss in its duty if it had not taken such have been taken in this 1 to secure {ts return to the ent and to place it at the tion of Congress. It is not for this appellee; it is t for these officers of the United tes; it s not for the Attorney Gen- rt the power and author- to deal with this pro- po no_apologies to make for ontinuing this case, which was Jught by my predecessor, 1 remiss in my duty in the light of these transactions if I did not ask the court to return that property into the custody of the United States. “It will be a dark day for this Re- public when public officials charged with public duties and responsibili- | tles can do acts disclosed by this rec- ord without any consequences to them and those who come under them, “It will be a sadder day if the At- | torney General of the United States, | in the face of this record, did not present the matter In court and ask relief for the United States.” 3 CHILDREN SUFFOCATED UNDER TONS OF CULM By the Associated Press, WILKESBARRE, Pa., November 13.—Three children were suffocated yesterday when they were buried under hundreds of tons of cuim at the Black Diamond colliery of the Haddock Coal Company. They had other hand, Congress may | been digging holes in the culm under these patents, of enor- i the most to a protecting ledge. which gave way. Their bodies were extricated by keep | nearby workers after a halt hour of | frantic digging in the hope of find- alive. PALACE FOR ENVOY Negotiating for Famed Structure in Prague, Owned by Crane. By the Associated Press, PRAGUE, ber 13.—Schoenborn Palace has been purchased by the American legation from the former American minister, Richard Crane. The palace is at pres- ent occupied by the legation. The deal has not yet been consum- | mated, State Department officlals here declared today. An effort on the part of Prague officials to continue taxation has delayed negotia- tions, it was expl By the acquirement of the Schoen- born Palace in the Hradschin quartes of Prague the United States come into possession of on magnificent as well nal-archbishops whenever the churchman happened to be a Haps- burg. It was built before the aiscov- ery of America ana still has attached to it seven acres of beautiful rolling lawns and gardens, in the midst of which is an ancient tower overlook- Ing the Moldau, beyond which rise the red roofs of Prague. was assigned to it by the new Czecho. slovakia government in 1919 and from Czechoslovakia, Novem-Whom he purchased it less than two vears later. At that time the British, French and Japanese cheaply ptrchased pal. legations in the same vicinity, but all are further away from the river and constderably less desirable than the Schoenborn. Among the treasures of the palace sion w: a set of priceless Gobelin tapestries, representing aboriginal life in America. glhey had originally been ordered fof the Empr Maria a. But when they a with | . D bill at the Im e the price st %0 the cardinal of her time, being a man of vast te means, paid the bill and took turies the home of successixe cardi-| . 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