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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. 35 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C THE END OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. —By WEBSTER. ILL, ) THINK YoURE AGRE Ry gu GIAT ABOUT THE woeo f,;.m;qé‘ 1 AOMINI STRATION, You'RE ABSOLUTELY / ; SEEK MATCH MONOPOLY. \!‘-"C&“é&%‘& SoSSUSRERR SR SRS SR ST S R S S { Swedish Corporation Begins Nego- tiations to Lease French Holdings. | STOCKHOLM, December 9 () —The Swedish Match Corpora- tion, backed by American and English capital, is reported to have begun negotlations for a leasegol the entire French monopoly. - The same interests already operate governmen: owned match monopolies in Poland, Portugal, Peru and G and conversations are under W HOLY WAR LEADER | - DIES IN AFRICA Osman the Ugly, Once Rich Slave Dealer, Began Fight . on British-in,1882. Sweden, Woohward & Lnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Thousands of Gift Suggestions—Lesser Priced 600 New Gift Handbags A 3:1:1 ;1_95 1;0 32.95 130 54.95 At $195. Newest shapes. colors and_leathers, At $295. Parge and small Pouches and smart 58 EX ovakii. A new Issue of stock in the Interna- tion Match Corporation. the American | subsidiary of the Swedish company, was recently issued in New York. By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 9.—Osman Digna, former slave dealer and leader of the holy war procfaimed by the Mahdi of the Sudan against the Brit- ish back in the 80s because slave trad- |« ing was abolished, is dead. The end of the strenuous life of the more than 90- To Cure a Cold qull(l)ne {:)ui»_' = Toke Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The Safe and Proven Reme (The_First sxinas Cold and Grip Tablet of E. W. Grove on the box. 30t vertisement. PR SR SR SRS S SR S SR SR 2 S = By THE WAY, DiD | TELL MAKE BEAUTIFUL ar-old ‘“Osman the | DONT DRIWVE Ugly” came at Wadi Halfu, says a dis- BUT | AGREE WITH You THA (TS PHEW 15 COING some bags fitted: all finely lined. New pouch Underarm Bags in Calf, Seal. Goat, Lizard and patch to the Exchange Telegraph ST CAR ONTHE ? WAFFLES Galiiasd bl & S 2 Bl ook o Cairo. e bad been permitted ABOUT THE ©F “ELECTRICALLY” f:\‘f?c;‘xl\derarvxl bags in large assortment oi L-\:fl;%lituofixe(r ome silk-embroidered and silk to reside there by the British after MARKET having served 22 vears’ imprison- wment imposed upon him in 1900. Fought Lord Kitchener. During the holy war in the Sudan in 1882-83 Osman Digna fought Lord Kitchener numerous times with the tribes which had come under the ban ner of the Mahdi. He annihilated an Tgyptian army under the Britixh general, Hi , and the next year strong force Satorius P which was ai Turkish and When a few the Khalifa, Abdullah El Tal b killed in bat- (V» with the British forces under Gen. Wingate. Osman. who had been made Khalifa, was the aped death was in November, ~. | Finely lined, fitted with purse and mirror At $495. Pouch shapes. Large and small, silk-moire lined; and completely fitted. Underarm Fax Morocco, Lizard and Al with two compartments in popular new shapes. O thers of Suede Calf. Seal, All colors. DOWN ligator Calf, and Antelope. BRI 20 In suggest- ing Electri- Avpli- a8 and Baker Pasha. a detachment of ) infantry. " 2 antee all ap- pliances sold here. I5¥sHorms Etetic Shon Just Below F 517 10th St. Main 6549 % P chief emir by the only leading or capture. This 1899, Exclusively Cash Sex Our Prices om' Diasocuds Waltham Wrist Watches, $14.50 up White Gold Wrist Family Once Wealthy. Osman went into_hiding. but in the following January he was made pris- oner up in the hills near Suakim and was sent to prison; He remained in wolitary conflnement for 22 years. Whether Osman was a pure native ! te or of mixed native-European breed _ Watches . Bridge Lamps, $8.95. Metul. Boudoir Lamps, $1.95 to never was known. His family had bright gold ot antique fin- $4.95. Pottery Dbase and been wealthy as slave dealers, but ish. With georgette shade, (ainted parchmentized when Great Britain ordered slave 6-foot cord and socket. shade. _Polychrome budsu trading geased it became penurious. mmons Watch Chains..$4. i 95. Mela! with silk shade, Dresden , OBman and his brother then aroused 8-day Chime. Clock s‘;ici:“ g‘:o';'.’ dnieril e §1005. a1l ol buse and silk shade and the anger of the tribes against the i i o eled. CWith Gieorgette many other styles in this No Bargains—Just Cash Prices e rices Bies i sean oberitne witice mina AIHUSHC OBt o ipo ket YOsman was known as the “Firebrand” G. B. COLGAN Table Lamps, $7.90. 1ol Bed Lights, $295 and $395. parchmentized shade. Wit (ieorgette, micely lined cord, shade and socket. with cord and socket. DOWN STATRS STORE in the Sudan wars M TESTS FOR TEACHERS. Examinations for All Classes Due Don’t endure the : agoni- December 21-22. V. Dey, “forty-niner” and prospector, | Mackay and Fair during thelr pros-| 2ing pain of rheumatic Examinations for all classes o EIGHT COUSINS FIGHT with John W. Mackay and United E’fé?f d&vs.Bwhen the;; were. inter- | attacks or the aches of teachers in the public schools to e $14,000,000 DEY WILL |States Senator James Fair, as de-| guaraian for Senator Fair's daugh: flmmg’!'dl“g;mhgfil:'%f" held at the Franklin School, Thir-| . fendants, a.contest of Dey's will, filed | ter, who was married to Willlam K. | % ®iringing th teenth and K streets, on December in San Francisco November 5, became | Vanderbilt, jr. | act quickly, beinging the A T, & e AR Sy SN SN SN e A e S ) - 3 - ArTY i gn:“\;!h ..‘i]‘:'\:; (':“?,‘:,?;:d "111,"-‘"]'3 Johp W. Mackay and U. S. Senator| ynown The estate was valued at AEoat (GF It couslncoltantants ok comfort and restful relief. s ; o Fair, Defendants, Were Friends of |$14000000. ' @ o o eighe| e Wil Teside in Kansas City and| ° All Druggiss ar;?"g:nn?i"s)} o001 s‘: T 49er in Prospecting Days. first cousins of Mr. Dey, who were x’(’.“\“‘" Yi:;&kla.sé“(r).ctc:‘g;; Sorcein ‘NUGT«‘Y:%}}.H; sty [3 $1.800 to $2,800, in a cut off in the will with bequests of g | £ H work, domestic science. mechanical { By the d Prees: S aes e MSI000 ey ] e | drawing, music, physical training,| LOUISVILLE, December .—With | sented by Motton K. Yonts of Leate: | {netal working and wood werking. service on Kentucl In the 1,500 factories now running Junior high school, salaties from |oe the wil or the beneficiaries | ville, as chief counsel. in Bombay there are nearly 400,000 ’ $1,800 to $2,800, in art work, domestic ate Richard | Mr. Dey became acquainted with | employes. t, domestic sclence, s art, domestic sclence, mechanical znooooonomoqp000“00000“00nw“oooonoooo»oouwuo.omon“oonoomnoonooooonmos drawing, music and physical training. ‘Elementary school teachers, salaries Rubberi ubberized . Raincoats Sale—100 Silk and Flannel Dresses *5 from $1,400 to $2,200, in art work, s domestic art, domestic science, music, | g physical training, sheet metal and|e wood working. ® Miscellaneous teachers, salarfes from | € $1.400 to $2,200 in painting, plumbing [ $ b3 ° * ° * Misses’ and Women’s Afternoon Dresses of flat crepe. satins. new flannels and bengaline. In new light shades. navy, black and , dark greens. Sizes 14 to 20 and BOTOAE.. ... Mds e DOWN STAIRS STORE Flannelette Gowns and printing. RUM YACHT %HfiFénTED.J Guaranteed perfect Regul : f gular $1.00 values in AL TS e regular and extra sizes. ? - ’ . g ot Bm st w8 pulf | G = SR Pl e en e 5 omen s Gifts en s Gi ! session of $100,000 Vessel. Collars. met flannel. BOSTON, December 9 (#).—The $100,000 yacht Conejo, seized us a rum runner several wonths ago, was for- feited to the Government by an opin- Cocoon Broadcloth Shirts, $3.50. ~ilky broadeloth: sizes 14 to 17, M’Lord English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.55; 3 o $AG0S 3 coloip e e T Whiie Specially Priced. . . Regular rseniB. . Hose—Gloves \Full-fashioned, All-Silk Chiffon 526 69c Hose, fon handed down by the United States - ? Circuit Conrt of Appeals. $1.95. Gun metal, with black heel: all Domestic Broadcloth Shirts, $ White The opinion sets forth that any sizes. 7 Mend Silk Hose, $1. Silk tan, or blue shades: sizes 14 (o 17 s ar o ) . i e Never-Men , $1. € - pleasure vacht which smuggles liquor m“h:;:‘ sizes 8% to 10: wanted shades. Madras and Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95. All styles: sizes 14 (o 17 Non-wrinkable Ties, 65c. into the United States is liable to forfeiture to the Federal authorities. Fabric Gloves, $1.35. Slip-on, two-plex models; five shades; sizes 6 to 7 Silk-and-wool: B s inckina istan a0 Fabric Gloves. 78c. Novelty cuffs, five in 4 great variety of enlors and paiterns the time ullegations were filed aguinst shades: sizes 6% to 8. > Ties, 50c. Cut silk, all putterns Wool Gloves. $1. Samples of $1.95 Snap Cuff Buttons, 50c and 75c. rict Attorney her by United States I Dyer of Maine, the vessel was tled up at a local shipyard. When Maine Coast Guardsmen came here to tike slon _the yacht's commande der Bush, obtained a possessory grade, Novelty styles; all colors. Underwear : Cigarette Cases, $2. . Belt Buckle and Beltogram, $1.50 and $2. Belt and Buckle Sets, cowhide belt, $1.85. Stick Pins, gold mounting, $1. 0000000000000 0000000000: libel. which prevented her removal b Maine until the appellate court acted The New FreelyLathering (ticura EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC PISO’S forcoughs 00000000000 000000000000000000000600000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000. 1340 G St. N.W. 3. C. Comifr, Mgr. 900000000000 [ . Sensational Savings Tomorrow in Fur-Trimmed COATS quality Bolivia, Velour or Suede. Made to Sell at $19.75 to $29.75 Tomorrow at Remarkable Values! Fur-Trimmed COATS For Women and Misses Tomorrow at Handsomely of Satin, 0000000“000000000‘(“00“0“000000000“0 00000:0“00““000“00““ Stunning Silk DRESSES Featured Tomorrow at $4.88 ‘ Extraordinary Special Selling of Misses’ and Women’s DRESSES Moire, ‘A tremendously important purchase and sale of Wool Jersey Dresses. Values such as these have made Sigmunds Basement the Bargain Center of Washington! One and Jacquard, Crepe de Chine and Bengaline. - A A A A R R B o T T R O R R B R R R e R R O B R R R R R R R R R R R R R IR BB IR IR RN $1-39 00600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000000000000090000000000000000000000 Crepe Gowns, $1. White with cont ing colors, regular and extra siz Glove Silk Bloomers, $1.95. Fairfi make, to match vests: sizes 6 and 7. Rayon Bloomers, $1.50. Sunbeam make: sizes 23 to 29; wanted shades. Rayon Vests, 85c. Sunbeam make: all pastel shades and sizes 36 to 42 Rayon-striped Ve 68c; Bloomers, 75¢: trimmed _styles; sizes 19 to 20. Rayon Gowns, $295. Pastel shades and tailored_styl sizes 16 and 17. Rayon Sports Bloomers, $1.95. All street shades, heavy quality; all sizes. Voile Step-in Drawers, $1. Iandmade styles, pastel shades; sizes 21, 23 and 265. Voile Gowns, $1.95. Soft quality, lace trimmed and tailored; sizes 16, 17 Shoes—Slippers 75c. Goodrich Storm s bb Women’s Rubbers, broken Rubbers; make practical gifts; sizes. Gift Slippers, $1. Felts, satins and leath- er slippers in all colors and styles. Felt or Satin Slippers, $1.25. Many styles: and all colors; sizes for everyone. _Women’s Leather Slippers, $145. Rlack kid and colored leather; all sizes. Children’s ' Gifts Leather Mittens, 85c. New Sweaters and Sacques, $1 to $2.50. lection of styles and colors. Crisp and new “omfy robes, in sizes 2 to 6 Girls’ Bath Robes, $2.95 and $3.95. Sizes 8 to 14 years, in these soft, warm robes. Lucette Dresses, $1.95 and $2.95. Dainty years. Part-wool Union Sui $2. Lonz ankle length sizes 34 to 46. Wool-mixed se, 50c pair. fancy colors. Sizes 9% to 111, Phoenix Lisle Hose, 6 pairs, $2. colors. Sizes 915 to 12, Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 $1.50. Pure linen, inftialed Men’s Corded Border e Plain or AT plais in box, andicercliefs 3 4 7 izes. 4 Linen Handker- ShaVlng SfiCk At Great savings 'c(’,‘:,‘,):' ::“éh’?l.lgschemin. $1.95. Pastel ;Ahe':!.' Eic‘“‘ Hal;lrrullml Ilwms. ::T| .e\f Hebh s Leather Slippers, ial, $2.95. ForTender Faces Ehrj:d:s 1‘1‘r.\d Ellfiercsa“s&g Lace Prown kid, ail-leather lned: all qzswss Men's Bill Folds and Card Cases, $1 and $1.95. O pin seal, caif and pigskin. Smoking Stands, $2.95. etal stands weighted base and glass ash truy Foot Stools, $1.25 New shipment — Beautiful new Foot Stools, covered with quality Jucquard cloth, in new color effects. At this price vou should buy some fo ts and at least one for yoursels Styles and qualities you < B 5 E s would expect to see in much 's Pumps, $3.95. In satin, patent In the season’s smartest styles and higher priced dresses. Satin! :2’;}')?:: “aull leather and velvet. Fash- Fanc Good shades. Trimmed with selected furs: Men- Charmeuse! ' Crepe de, Chine! ionable Cmstwoocl1 3 nndm !cgmge;x"s‘ni (utylss; - y S qoza. Sealine (dyed Coney) and‘ Mandel. -‘;d Fuxledsil; Dresses! For .l.::‘:;lz_'e:dx%“czgu‘:l.B“ka’ R es CuroRedn CIOtRRISHS0R All-liren clotha Excellent quality of Suede and Bolivia. bl o Oval and squara shapes. beautifully hemstitched Linen Doilies to_match, each, 25c. Oblong Doilies, 38c. Fine quality linen Linen Cloths, $1.75. 36-inch square cloth with lnce edge and medallion insets Linen Scarfs, $1 to $2.25. Lace-trimmed. some with hemstitched centers Luncheon Sets, $285. Linen crash sets, with colored border; cloth and napkins Imported Luncheon Sets, $2.65. 5i-inch cloth and 6 napkins. All-linen Bridge Sets, $2.95. med with insets. Cloth and 6 napkins Dainty Buffet Sets, $1 to $1.75, § piecex Cotton Damask Tablecloths. $1 Tablecloths, $1.25. HemstitclLéd damask, with colored borders Japanese Tablecloths, $1 and $1.25. In Tace trim cotton e Fleece-lined, in gray and an. Sizes 000 to 6. green, tan and blue; different designs Childre: N?ol Gihvl:" 50cl Long cuffs s ' and fancy colors in these gloves. ; Children’s Fancy Sports Hose, 50c. As- Mlsce“alleous ° ° sorted colors and styles; sizes 7 to 10. Children’s Shoes, special, $1.95. Special Pearl Necklaces, $1 and $1.95. Graduated purchase, fraction of their actual worth: heads in between these pearl fmfd.) neck % Goodyear, welt soles. Sizes 815 to 11. laces, with artistic safety clasp, boxed Boys’ Wek Shoes, $296. Well made and Bandeaux. 58c. Variety of materials r gwp\;lf;sstyledmu: slzescl tolz:i > i: ;«)Bu, ]-‘lo;n nd white. X and $295. Consisting o ra 50. Side-fastening In the favored shades of the season. Of good Wonderful values in Dresses sweater, bootees and_cap for babies. riped materials: all sizes. Novelty Aprons, 35c; 3 for $1. eral styles, white with colored grounds. :irimmgd \}'ith Mandel, Manchurian Wolf or Men- In all the favored shades. Sizes e Manche ter, Gingham Aprons, $1. ~ Dusi BERDERVEL 16 to 46. 68c. Cunning little Padded Robes, $6.95. Rayon Lrocade. seco (rayon) lined: rose .nd blue sh-des Boutonnieres, 25¢c to $125. Neatly boxed Chas: M. Stieff, Inc. l 4 ROt aby Sremiete: 855 wach - Rivbon and Lace Boudoir Pill Wool Jersey Dresses—in a Sensational S ale Tomorrow at— i arere Bathi Hobes, $150 and $195. FIEE GhAE aqimnters touRa Snat oDk <hapes. Crocheted Shoulderettes, special, $1. With sleeves, pastel shades and black Hug-me Dolls, $1. Gay-colored wigs and = Two Piece Models! Ideal garments for cool weather wear! In Rose, Tan, Green, little styles in sizes 7 to 14 years. bodtes with long legs. Evenings Ua. and Gray. Sizes for Women and Misses! Cinderelia_Dresses, $1. Dresses, creepers silk Neck Scarfs, special, $1.50. Wash- “619 P, M. and little boys® Suits, sizes 2 to 6. able crepe, all colors, with dots. ¥