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D TURKISH MOVIE KILLS BT e ) o ess ALL MAIN CHARACTERS || e for |! 39¢ Pillowcases Military Romance Develops Into| Many Tragedies and No ° | “Happy Ending.” 4 for Purchase of per- fect quality 45x36 ANGORA (N.AN.A.) .—Virtually every | | one of any importance is killed in the | new all-Turkish cinema drama. It isf/ a military romance set in the year 1922, when Mustapha Kemal's army was fighting against the Greeks and the pillowcases, made of strong, even- thread hleached pillowcase cotton wide hems. Street Floor :l LEGIONNAIRES HELD ONLQUOR CHARGES Bootlegger Declares He, Bought Protection to Sell Rum at Convention. 81x90 seamless bleached sheets of firm, serviceable quality. Slight sec- onds. Men’s Sweaters Sizes 36 to 46 In V-neck sweaters, showing dark heather mixtures. Street Floor. Suitan. A beautiful princess of Anatolia, wife of one of the officers of the Sultan, falls in love with Kemal's secret agent and betrays him because he will not | run away with her. The agent's mother with oo . — Satisfaction Since 1859 By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 14.—Six- teen persons were under indictment to- day on liquor conspiracy charges ac- cusing them of having promoted a “wide open town” during the recent American Legion State convention at San Diego. Those under indictment are San Diego business men and American Le- glon convention eommitteemen. All were ordered to appear at San Diego tomorrow for arraignment on the in- dictments. The indictments followed a Federal grand jury Inquiry after Charles H. Mu- loch, confessed bootlegger, had given in- formation before the jury. Muloch claimed to have paid $2,000 for the sole right to sell liquor at the Legion con- vention. Muloch charged that he had been “double-crossed” after the San Diego busi men and American Legion members were alleged to have made “promises of protection” for thim to de- liver liquor at the convention. Claiming he had been informed the “officials were fixed,” Muloch said he brought a huge guantity of liquor to a downtown San Diego hotel and then distributed his cards at the Legion con- vention. .He said he made no effort to conceal his liquor selling, because he “was promised his activities would not , be_interfered.” Muloch said he had been ‘“double- crossed” and that he had lost liquor then kills the himself dies while taking a message to Kemal, It is his younger brother who becomes | “The Angora Courler” film), rescuing his stolen sweetheart from the clutches of the Sultan. Sub- sequently the hn?ry couple are killed hefore Kemal final perhaps, constitutes the “happy ending’ according to the Turkish ideal! | (Coprright, 1920. by North American News- Burchell’s Famous 817-19 Fourteenth Street rincess and the agent | (title of the y is victorious. Th iper Alliance. Bouguet Coffee Never Better 37c. b, N. W. Burchell valued at $100,000, seized by Govern- ment agents. - ‘Th. men named in the indictments are Muloch, Logan E. Ruggles, San Diego business man; Clyde E. Wayland. ‘William N. Perley and Stanley Hale, all of San Diego, alleged to have posed as gflluchns, and L. W. Neitman, Willilam . Bemis, John T. Stafford, Peter Nie- | blas, J. N. Dawson, George Drake, Ira | Sluss, Joe Bain, Adolph Nieman, Wes- ley Muloch and A. F. Desserault, al- 1ged to have handled liquor under Mu- loch's direction. ! | COLUMBUS DOCUMENT | IS FOUND IN VATICAN | e | Manuscript. Written in Latin and Dated in 16th Century, Bears Motto of Discoverer. | . ROME (N.AN.A).—The armorial bearings of Christopher Columbus have been discovered by a Neapolitan noble- man who makes a special study of heraldic research, Advocate Francesco Creti Watthy. The manuscript, which is written in Latin and dated in the sixteenth century, was found irn the Vatican. It bears the motto, “Por Cas- 7 por Leon Nuevo Mundo Hallo (for Castille and Leon Columbus discovered a new world), and tells how the descendants of Columbus settled in ! Spain and how they became “princes , and lords of quality.” The honor was, of course, conferred on Columbus by the Spanish King, and the motto is proverbial in Spain to this 1 d‘hy. It is said that I for one thing one finds another, an adage which is certainly proved in this case, as Fran- | cesco Watthy was engaged on research for a Genoese family when he found the Somrmiens, oo . by Nor - The WRIGHT Company Close-out Prices - for immediate CLEARANCE Quantities Limited on These Items! Price and Even Less for These Suites and Odd Pieces Overstuffed Suites to Close Out (Floor Samples, More or Less Shopworn) Regular $125 3-Pc. Suites, in Jacquard Velour . $59 $77.50 $85 Regular $149. 3-Pc. 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Sizes 36 to 44. 59c Flannelette Bloomers 2 for ‘Women’s regular and extra size %ll:‘:emen of fleecy striped flannelette, cut to full pro- portions. 59¢ Flannelette Petticoats 2 for Women's heavy quall flannelette petticoats in pinl and blue stripes. Made with ruffie and drawstrip waist. Women's $1.50 Sweaters $1.50 and $198 heather coat sweaters with s fancy borders, sizes 40 to 46; and slip-over sweaters in red, Jmaroon, blue, navy and green, in sizes 36 to 40. $1.69 Middy Skirts Navy blue serge middy s skirts, smartly pleated and buttoned _onto white muslin walsts, Sizes 6 to 16. $1.25 Children’s Bathrobes Robes of Lawrence robing in movelty designs of copen, rose and blue. Silk cord and tassel at neck and waist. Sizes 2 to 6. $1.29 Infants’ Honeycomb Shaw! : dainty, practics sh‘:::elu in pink and white block designs, finished with fringe. o $1.39 Baby B‘uhntmtp Of white robing with at- tached hood. Lined in pink or blue. 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Sizes 23 to 36. Rayon stripe gir- dles with elastic gores over hips and elastic top -and inserts in back. Sizes 27 to 36. 79¢ Brassieres Bandeaux & Bandettes, 2 for Of satin, crepe de chine and rayon - stripe 1.aterial, with or without elastic in back. Brassieres, - sizes 32 to 46; bandeaux, sizes 32 to 42; bandettes, sizes 30 to 38. Second Floor MGII:I $2.00 Lined Capeskin Gloves Exactly half price for these splendid quality capeskin _gloves with warmly fleeced lining. In brown, tan and black. Street Floor Women's 50c Hose, 3 Prs. for Perfect quality rayon-wool- lar colors. Women’s 35¢ Hose, 5 Prs. for 35¢c mercerized lisle hose, the wanted colors. Women's Burson Hose 4 Prs. for superior Burson hose. - ular sizes. Subject to slight irregularities. Misses’ 30c long, rayon- mixed sport hose, :m- "lm;o 10. Popular colors. Slight irregulars, 4 Prs. for Boys' mercerized fancy golf hose and girls’ &l:l'n and faney $1.00 Misses” Silk Hose 2 Prs. for ' pure thread hose heels. In the wanted colors. Irregulars. Women’s Bloomers, 3 for rayon-stripe bloomers; white and pink, 4 C Children’s Rayon Hose Children’s 50c rayon derby- ribbzd and flat knit long hose: also mercerized derby-ribbed 10. 5 2 Infants’ 39c Shirts, 4 for Infants’ wool-tinted shirts in Rubens and straight-front Stamped Pieces, 2 for Cholce of stamped scarfs, pillow tops, baby spreads, cen- and-cotton hose in the popu- slight irregulars, in black and Save on the popular and Misses’ Sport Hose, 4 Prs. for Boys’ & Girls’ Sport Hose rayon hose, sl TS, Misses’ silk with picoted tops and pointed Regular and extra sizes in 3 Prs. for 1 lisle hose, perfect; sizes 6 to styles, ters and brown linen center- pleces in g\;::z designs. Men’s Work Pants Sizes 34 to 42 waist in serv- iceable Fln'l with wide-cut legs, belt loops and cuff bot- toms. Dark patterns. Men’s Nightshirts Genuine broadcloth and good qlg“ly flannelette night- shirts sizes 16 to 20. Men’s Fancy Socks, 5 prs. Rayon and lisle socks, slight irregulars, sizes 10 to 11l%. Smart new patterns. 0 . Men’s 79¢ Union Sui ‘White checked nainsook letic suits, with taped arm- holes, yoke, knitted insert in back. Sizes 36 to 50. Street Floor $1.50 and $2 Silk Hose Men’s Neckwear, 2 for New Fall patterns in sllk four-in-bands. Immense se- lectlor’l. ” Men’s Work Shirts, 2 for Blue chambray shirts with attached collar, two pockets and triple-stitched seams. Sizes 1415 to 17. % Men’s Socks, 4 Prs. for Rayon fancy socks, rein- forced with lisle. _Sizes 10 to 11, New fancy patterns. Slight irregulars. Men’s Lambsdown Shirts Drawers, Each Famous “Lambsdown” fleeced garments; long sleeve 1 and shirts, sizes 36 to 46; ankle drawers, sizes 34 to 44. Sleeve and ankle cuffs, 1 Perfects and Irregulars—In Four Groups 1,000 PAIRS PERFECT QUAL- ITY, full fashioned pure silk hose in the fashionable colors. All-over silk chiffon, also service weight with lisle hem. Buy them tomor- row at one dollar a pair. b 600 PAIRS FANCY HEEL SILK HOSE, slight irregulars of $2.00 quality. Full fashioned. All-over chiffon silk and service chiffon. Twin-point and triple-point heels. All the new colors. Buy them, to- morrow at one dollar a pair. 1,200 PAIRS NATIONALLY FAMOUS thread silk hose, full fashioned, slight 1 lars of $3.00 chiffon. Pointed and French heels. Buy them tomorrow at one ular colors. dollar & pair. All-over silk Pop- ade. EXTRA SIZE pure silk, full fashioned hose with square heels. Hoslery of qual- ity, subject to very slight irregularities. In the fashionable colors. Buy them to- morrow at one dollar a pair. Street Floor $1.69 Wash Frocks In All Sizes 36 to 46 Charming and practical new frocks aranteed fast colors. Straightline and two-plece ef- th pleated skirts, belts and buckles. Trimmed with Sm"' pipings and buttons. Dollar Day at such a saving that mg.z ‘women I gain Booth 600 New Felt Hats in vat-dyed novelty these attractive frocks ‘want several. Purchase of Smart New Models Worth $2.00 and $2.50 L = oz e 79¢ Rayon Underwear, 2 for ‘Women's tailored and lace- trimmed ~~ rayon bloomers, chemises, step-ins, panties and vests in pastel shades. Street Floor All tite new shapes, all colors and all head sizes. Small, close-fitting ef- ects, off-the-face types d youthful matrons’ Pressed Steel Toys Large, handsomely painted Army * trucks, dump trucks, busses, movihg vans and hook- and-ladder wagons. Street Floor 1 $1.59 Silk Scarfs Immense selection of ohln.l;fi square and triangular scarfs in hand-pal block designs. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for All-pure linen, with em- s broidered initial and quarter- inch hem. Soft finish. Three in a box. 5 Fur Strips, Each Handsome coney fur strips, 4 inches wide, in practical lengths. Brown, grey, cocoa and black. 5 Lace Vanity Sets Three-plece filet lace vanity sets, cream shade, in oblong .Sni‘g;“ G?crp:&tte Crepe, Yard 39-inch silk te cre] firm, serviceable quality for sleeves, lampshades and trim- mings. Street Floor Women’s Union Suits 2 for Women's Rayon- stripe union suits, sizes 36 to. 44, with low neck and no sleeves; knee length, knit for com- fort and service. Women’s Kid Slippers Black kid one-strap house slippers with leather soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Women’s Rayon Slippers Rayon bedroom slippers in assorted colors, with baby ish heels and elk soles. szel’s Corduroy Slippers Corduroy bedroom slippers with elk soles and covered low iugs.. Popular colors, Sizes Women's Arctics Four-button arctics, szipper styles and slip-on arctics, in l broken sizes. Women's Fabric Gloves 2 Prs. for Suede-finished _fabric 79¢ gloves in fancy cuff style, also two-clasp gloves with doe fab- ric lining. All colors, All Children’s Gloves and Gauntlets, 2 Prs. for 50c Fleece-lined gauntlets with decorated also short jersey gloves with ohe- button or elastic wrist. Women’s Cape Gloves $2.50 and $3 Washable cape and suede gloves, slight irreg- ulars. Fancy cuffs and slip- ons. Sizes 53 to 63i. Street FI e e Boys’ Pajamas $1.25 and $1.50 one and two piece pajamas in broad- cloth, madras and flannelette, trimmed with rayon frogs. Sizes 4 to l’l. Boys’ 0dd Coats 13 fine. corduroy coats from suits that sold for $10.95. Sizes 11 to 18 years. New Jewelry, 2 for Smart novelties in riecklaces, earrings, b es, , long crains and bar orna- ments. Worth $1.00 to $1.50. 1 1 1 1 1 200 Smart Dresses At An Amazing Low Price Z_Clever Pleats —Deep Flounces 3.44. In Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50 Fascinating new fashions in rayon flat crepe, travel prints, all-wool silvertone, satin and novelty . tweeds. Styles of youthful distinction in plain colors, com- binations’and beautiful printed novelties, Copies of Imported Models Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42 44 to 50 and the three-quarter coat. *39,%39.75&45 Winter Coats 21 Styles of exclusive origin, including the Vionnet wrap coat, the princess silhouette, the dip-bac.., the rippling flare § v Collars and cuffs .of Man- churian wolf, vicuna fox, pointed coney, French hare, beaverette, cocolette and' caracuk Second Floor Men’s $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits Elastic-ribbed cotton suits, sizes 36 to 46. Long sleeves, ankle length. Sleeve and ankle cuffs. Street Floor, Boys’ Caps, 2 for All sizes in golf style school caps, tallored of handsome woolen mixtures. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits Button-on suits with cham- s bray, Peggy cloth and Day- tona cloth pants and percale walsts. Belted style, with long sleeves, Bizes 3 to 8. P Boyl' 79¢ Blouses, 2 for Pe & fect quality “Argo’ 1 blouses and slight irregul of “Bell” blouses, in plain broadcloth and fancy percale. High neck, long sleeves; also button-on style. Sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters Pull-over sweaters in fancy paterns, also in plain navy with trim. Sizes 26 to Boys’ Knickers Sizes 8 to 18 in well-tailored woolen knickers, fully lined, -l:gd. corduroy knickers, un- 1 g Boys’ $3.98 & $4.98 Shickers * 10 genuine Tower’s Fish- brand green slickers, in broken sizes. Slightly mussed, buf absolutely waterproof. Street Floor 29¢ Curtain Marquisette 8 Yds. for Mill irregulars of beautiful quality, yard-wide marquisette in plain white and fancy net styles. $1.25 Plaited Rugs Assorted colors in these washable oval rugs for bath- d_bedrooms. rooms an: 3 4 $1.49 Tie-Back Curtains Kriss-Kross and tie-back ruffied ' curtains, full size, in ecru color and rayon-trimmed. $1.29 Lace Curtain Panels Filet and Nottingham lace curtain panels in ecru color with fancy bullion fringe. i Third Floor An Extra Boys’ Suit, Mackinaw , or Overcoat Buy one garment at $9.75 and for $1.00 more you can select another from the same group. All sizes 8 to 16, Street - Floor $1.00 Window Shades, 2 for , Seconds ‘of Holland and oiled opaque shades in white, green and ecru. 39¢ Yard-Wide Cretonne 4 Yds. for Yard-wide and dark floral 4nd modevn. istic patterns of all colors. P 59c Hall Runner, 3 Yds. for 24 and 37 inch widths in perfect w:my felt-base hall ey, Atractive ' bordered Third Floor $1.00 Vivaudou Cream -and 50c Mavis Face $2.50 Oz. Melba Bouquet Perfume, 1, ounce for Fountain Pen and Boxed Paper $1.00 fountain pen with 14-k. gold t and iridium tip, and 39¢ box writing paper with lined envelopes, in white, tan, orchid, maize and blue, both for one dollar. Street Floor ] Foundation Pillows, 2 for; Square, oblong, triangle and heart shapes in foundation pil- lows filled with Kapok and cotton, Stamped Towels, 6 for Stamped glass towels or 1 [l guest towels in several attrac- New purchase ::ydlu in lamps wlmh.bro- | e or' georgine shades, | complete with cord and key. % | i [ King-Nap Sanitary Napkins 5 Boxes for Brief Cases S attractive Men's $1.50 and $2 Pajamas