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~.16 work until production has ap- THE EVENING STAR.. WASATNGTON: .D. €. TFRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1921, TRUDPS ARRESI ] ESCAPES !N DISGUISE e Beard and Stows Away on Liner for New York. Colorado: Guardsmen Break} Up Meeting in Northern Coal Field. | By the Associated Press | NEW YORK, December 16— By the Associated Press. _DENVER, December 16.—Ten | 1% alleged sympathizers of striking Colo- | g rado coal miners were unde £ today charged with defyi I Guard patrol ordered to prevent dem- |it was d red and rday when umirez, one of only two or three leaders of the hort-"ived revolt to escape the firing quad, was in New York. e known that the general, by a three week's f£_made the ;flum while Guardsmen ng up a_meeting of min mont In the northern Color ard, tinted with a_dve field. - also used on his hair, stowed Frank Palmer, former editor of the lon the - Mexico at Colorado Labor Advocate, and Jumes | Two da Allander, identified as for the Industrial Wor World, were included in th rested. Palmer was alleze led the disturbance causing Tests, ! Assails Officials. Capt. White reported that Palm r “Obtained the floor a meeting of 700 Miners and their famili State officials and the mission. who eettle the str v the 1. W. W . Annear, — &'mtp said that Pa rvidiculed Lieut. ! ? o = % Villiam W hite, who also attended the f L b mecttar. " Scientific Lubrication Continuing, Palmer shouted, “1 un 5 derstand the Natienal Gua look Get the Most Service fng for me. _Well, here I and Satisfaction from them come and take me if they dar Your Car. arvest and then turned Allander over | youtl have little or no trouble ;: D! ot (isydmpen, 1| with the transmission or rear axle m;:’::lflfi\ g Rtuden 't gears of your motor car or truck if the door of the hall. ki you use the correct lubricant in 1e#ts were made as the m led | the gear boxes. 3 | Between the two lines. of » And Antomodu‘ Enxl:eus -;n i i i tell you that there is one best grade | At St Muint. | that will guard against depreciation, “The arrests marked the first activity . i B i e e heveral wesks,| Which lowers the re-sale value of | The Guard was mobilized to the | your car. et necth field after State polic nd| Demand Ebonite-T for the kified five miners in a skirmish transmissions, because gears may be ing out of an alleged attempt to picket | ghifred at ease in all makes of cars gle of the.largest mines in that dis-| in zero weather. 1 tn i i ite- les. Bince the shooting. in which the po- Demand Ebonite-R for rear axles. | lice were exonerated, the field has |'4‘~‘| hnprevcnn noisy gears and repair | s. mained quict. Miners have returned | bil | « | Combination of Pure Oil) J 20 Cents a Shot | Capt. White placed Palmer und pwpached normal throughout the State. AL present an investigation i under | Way to determine the cause of the |- #trike and-also to settled the wage | claims of miners now on a tonnage | basis. s Bttt —— 4 | At Filling Stations and Garages. ."The Phoenicians who first brought | YERSON OIL WORKS {he alphabet into Europe used it chief- | BA c:° ol 1¥ in keeping business records. | lumbia When a price was placed on the head M Pl lof Gen. Jose D. Ramirez, chief of King A | staff of Gen. 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W.r {MEXICAN REBEL CHIEF Gypsy Prince, With $3.500 Roll, Dismissed‘ On Vagrancy Charge: $15.000 in Bank| They told Pollceman William Burke | Mary and_Prince William and Prince | of the sixth precinct to do something about all these gypsies who have been | (o' | coming to Washingten and Burke :‘;IMY All went wett In Pollce Court yester- | he would. Burke espled an automobile filled to | up | the brim with gypsy royalty on Penn- s«ylvania avenue I charged | and the ge came ited her William said he | he was ar | Frank said he | ved his lawyver $100 to defe end him ». Moses & Sons * e Store of Delightfil Gifts " F - STREET ¢¢ ELEVENTH Hours: 9:15t0 G Gift Robes and Negligees 7% to *45 Main 3770 Distinctive Gift Shippers The unusual, inti- mate gift that will appeal to the most charming woman bn your list. x Sketched at left: Crepe de chine or crepe back satin megligee trimmed with Select from the larg- ostrich, $22.50. est variety we have ever shown of lovely negligees in rayon, satin, crepe de chine and georgette, stun- ningly trimmed with - ostrich or plain with A& beautiful contrastir horders. Negligee Section. First Eloor Bench-made Safin’ Mules Avith genuine. ostrich plumes o coral, Yorchid or rose. Sketched: $6.50. Black Satin Mules with peach, rose, blue or crim- son lining. $4. Flowered rayon negligee with cold band trimming, $12.50. Negligee Section.: First Floor D’Orsay Slippers of satin, in blue, orchid, rose or black; also patent or red kid. Sketched, $5. Daniel Green Comfy"Slip- pers in pink, blue or black satin or black kid, with padded soles. $3. Silk Underthings Special 52'” Crepe de chine teddies, gowns, slips, step-ins and bloomers, made with exquis- ite care, trimmed with pleats, flares, lace, embroidery or hemstitching. Silk Underthings 495 to 32750 . Lovely shimmering underthings. in crepe de chine and georgette crepe. In- cluded are gowns, costume slips, step-ins, pajamags and bloomers, lace trimmed or tai- lored, in all the lovely pastel shades. Kid Mules, in red, green or blue, trimmed with gold or silver kid. Sketched, $8.50. Imported Mules studded with rhinestones, $7.50 to $13.50. Silk Underwear Section, First Floo “nderwear Sect Slipper Section—Second Floor Silk Underwear Section, First Floor @ silk Underwear Section, First Floor {*TO CONSUMERS GF ELECTRICITY e o e MASORRSREARISS | ¢ AR N R " THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA i1/ From August 1, 1917, to December 31, 1924 The Potomac Electric Power Company earnestly desires that all users of electricity furnished by it between August1, 1917, and December 31, 1924, and who contributed through the rates paid by them between the said dates to the Impounded Fund, and who, by the Decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pass- . ed December 31, 1924, may be entitled to a refund thereunder, and WHOHAVENOT ATREADY RECEIVED SAME, make prompt application for said refund to this company ON OR BEFORE JAN- .UARY 13,1928. In accordance with the terms of said Decree, all claims not prop- %EIR%ESSnted and authenticated by January 13, 1928, SHALL BE The Company has done its utmost in providing every possible facility to effect settlement of refund due consumers consistent with rules and regulations promulgated under the Decree of the Court of December 31, 1924. To date the sum of $2,590,775.97 has been returned to consum- ers, but there is yet remaining in the fund the sum of $360,011.34, ' which the Company earnestly desires to refund to those to whom it rightfully belongs. We courteously urge upon those who have not already received their refunds to promptly file claim for same on blanks which will be aladly supplied by the Company upon request, or call Main 10000 —Branch 122 or 123—and complete information will be given as to how to proceed in the early filing of claims. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. PRESIDENT. December 15, 1927. Our Gift Hosiery Guaranteed against Garter Runs Double Assurance of Satisfaction to the Recipient Our makers have just sent us a new number, a lovely chiffon silk from top to toe, with foot in- visibly reinforeed with lisle. A beautiful clear weave, in 22 shades for street or evening Medium-weight sheer service full-fashioned silk hose with lisle garter hem in 25 shades.’ $1.50. Dancing Chiffon, a beautiful all-silk- stocking in the newest shades. $1,75. wear. $1.50. Jewelry —the exquisite gift The very newest ideas in smart jewelry are here. Rose Quartz and Jade (imita- tion) Tie Strands, on lovely gold finished chain, $5. Filigree Bracelet and Pin. Sets, dainty. unusual designs, $16.50 to §20. Snake Bracelets, $6.95 to $18.50. Sterling Vanity Sets, comb and mirror, $15. Cigarette Holders, $2 up. Wide (Giold Filled Bracelets, cn-’ graved designs, $13.50 to $27. Rose Quartz and Jade (imita- tion) Chokers, §15. Pearl Chokers, 3-strand. with rhinestane clasp, $13.50. Pendants in vatied colors with sterling chain, $3.98. Jewelry Section. First Floor Compacts —in every style ‘Terri Vanities, $§2.50 to $10. Dunhifl Compacts, contain pow- dei, rouge, hpstick, $4.50, to $6.75. Gold plated, $9. Enameled, $11. Cloisonne Cases, imported by Harli. pastel shades. Single, $2.50; double. $3.50. Hudnut Compacts and Vanities, from $150 for a single powder compact to §7.50 for a lovely ‘en- ameled double compact with a lipstick in novelty case: Newest Perfumes; Pois ce Centur, $35. D'Orsay Le Dandy, $8.560. Plaisir D'Orlent, $12. Ckanel's Smart Flower Per- fumes, $4.50 to $26.75. . Dressing Tahie Pieces Exquisitely jewcled picces in- clude: Trays, $1195 to - $42.50. Mirrors, $25. Brush and Comb Sets, $25 €49.50. © Powder Boxes. $9.95 to $25. Toilet’ Goods Section, First Fldor 3 pairs, $5.10 Hosiery Section, First Floor Gloves —the sensible gift French Kid Gloves, novelty slip-ons or novelty cuffs, in all the new Winter shades for street or evening. $3.75. Other French Kid Gloves to $5.50. 7 Soft Capeskin Gloves, very serviceable, in tan or mode. The one-button style. $3.75. Lined Driving Gloves., with one hutton. $3. With fur cuffs, $5 and $5.50. Glove Section, First Floor Kerchiefs —the popular gift Women's Handkerchiefs, in Irish, French, Spanish and Ar- menian novelties, with rolled or lace edges. hand-embroidered hand-drawn threads, silk or linen, 50c. Women's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, with hand-drawn colored threads and embroidered corners, colors or white; also lace edged. hemstitched and French cords. 25¢c. Handkerchiefs, of pure linen, 3 attractively boxed, §1 to $3 the box. French Initial Handkerchiefs, with rolled hem and hand-em- broidered colored initials, very beautiful, 6 in box, $3. Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, imported novelty in colors or whitc, 50c to $3. Men's Pure Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50¢c, 75c and $1. Handkerehief Section, First Floor 200 Handbags Special $2% A specially selected assortment of splendid bags. Many styles—underarms, envelopes, back-strap pouch and long- handle pouch—in pin seal. calfskin, patent leather, alligator grain, lizard grain and suede. j All nicely lined with moire and leather, and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Inspection will prove they are remark- able values. Handbag Section—First Floor Chiffon Scarfs 84.95 and 35.95 Gay bits of color for Winter costumes and evening wear and smart acecessory gifts are these lovely printed and hand- painted scarfs, in crepe d¢ chine and " chiffon. Scarf Section. First Floor For the Un;fsual Home Gifi—Visit the Sections Devoted to .Furnit’u_:é;l Oriental Rugs Lamps Linens