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ft THE WASHINGTON TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. , - & ' - r "mzm . IS SLAIN ON STREET IN NEiil FEUD Man Accused of Killing Woman Is Stabbed to Death by East Side Gunman. NAMED AMBASSADOR Inquiry Is Asked Into Alleged Wheat Monopoly NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Murder in the reet, while hundreds of horrified issers-by looked on, was the latest uit here today of the vendettas of the ast Side gunmen. Angelo I-asco ran o to Lulgl Lazazzarl i in East lOSth rest, thrust a knife three times into body and fled. olice rcscres had to use their clubs disperse the crowd which ioon gatli ed about the dead man. The police pro Informed that the slayer had fied -to a nearby cellar. With pistols in and they entered the place and found ,asco. nho they said, had a Iiandkcr hlcf bearing the bloody outlines of a Lstlly wiped knife He was orcrpower il and rushed to a cell. Lazazzarl's murder was the third In he neighborhood with'n a short time nd is expected to result in more slaugh ter. The dead man was accused of having, stabbed to death a woman part ner. Mrs. Spinelli, us the result of quar--els over the operations of a horse steal ng band. He was discharged for lack jf evidence, and had been a marked man since. He usually was accompanied by an armed bodyguard- Lasco, the pol ce believe, took ad antage of the absence of Lazazzari's uard to settle the feud. Today, po Hcemen are on guard throughout the icinity. prepared to nip any further utbreak. LbsKS0&u?Ib9 .ssssm sbbbbk a. AfMk? bbbbbbbbbbLbV BBBBffBBTS n .BBBBBBBBBBBBl 1 aBBBBavBBBBBBBBni A resolution introduced in the House esteid.iy by Congressman Monahan of jlinncfotn, and referred to the miles Committee, provided for Congressional inquiry into the organization and -P-eration of the Chicago and Piiluth boards of trade and the Mineiupolls Chamber of Commerce to determine their influence on wheat and f.our price?. The constantly changing price ot wheat to the farmer and the continued hlf J price to the consumer, it was asserted, arc due to the manipulation of the purchase and sale of the wheat by the three organizations named. Each of the three, it is charged, is a monopoly controlling wheat prices. ill , I .JS I X I I I spw k "L " Pay to Peal Jk at OoUenh-rgV tm4 T fr fcv i Gotdeft&erff's ffmffiSiLM ; Seventh and K DiShr'P j B F&OM fVmgjjp f&M A I How She Discarded Unsightly Complexion JOHN W. GARRETT, Of Ealtimore, who will be the first am bassador to Argentine Republic, where he has been minisetr. New Evening Classes. Popular evening classes at moderate fees are being organized at the Wash ington School of Secretaries, in the Mc Lachlen building. Tenth and -G streets northwest. Early mornlns sessions al so are conducted there. At the Lucia Gale Barber- School, tho seCrctari.il class now meets at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. (Mona Morrow h Town Tattler ) How pft?n I exclaimed as I beheld my uglv complexion in tho mirror. "If I only could tear iff this old skin!" And, do you knon. le learned how to do that very thins? Not to actually re move the entire akin all of a sudden; that would be Vo heroic a method and painful, too, 1 imagine. Tho worn-out cuticle comes off to suh tiny panicles, and so i radically requiring about ten davs to complete tlie transrormation it doesn't hurt a bit. Iay by lay tho tcautlful complexion underneath cones forth. Marvelous! ' nutter how mud dy, rough, blotchy or aged our com pI'on you can suiely dtsvard it by this simple process. Just get an ounco of ordinary mercollzod wax at yqur druggist's, apply nightly like cold cream, washing it off mornings. My wrinkles I got rid of by an equal ly simple method By dissolving an ounce of ovvdeied saxolite In a half pint "itch hazel and bathing my faco in the solution, every lino completely disappeared. First the tines lines, flnn.1 lv oven the d?ep crow's feet, vanished entirely. dt. 4JaIVondeF Thomas &disoii,Qfe foolc fha pia itv The &im0 'Cartoon THE REMARKABLE DISCOVERIES OF THOMAS EDISON JR. W8 m l Off i f f Connecticut SALE Of Rubber Boots for Men, Women and Children Our entire stock of Rubber Boots has been materially re duced for clearance. All styles for men, women, boys and children here at Trices that will make It well worth your while to buy now. SATURDAYS LUiNUl aHtUAL Frankfurters. Potato Salad, Bread and Butter, Cup of Coffee Q nnd Piece of Pastry all for J.OC ssk litsfSri Opening Days for Spring Millinery Format Exhibit of (be New Seasons Beautiful Modes Begins Tomorrow and Continues All Next Week The new season's Millinery will be displayed in all its fresh beauty to morrow a showing that represents the best the world of fashion has to offer, gorgeous in its style-charm and variety. For many years this store's Millinery Openings have been the most notable style events held in Wash ington, and the present exhibit will serve to emphasize our leadership in the selling of correct Millinery at modest prices. That leadership has been attained because of our ability to create distinctive styles that have no rival for beauty, distinctiveness and value. The Trimmed Hats show the inimitable charm of the famous French designers, and vying with these for your favor are the Paris-inspired products of our own workrooms that give all the chic and individuality of their more costly prototypes at decidedly lesser prices. The new spring colors are a welcome change from the drab tones of winter. Among the favorite tints on this season's color palette are the new Absinthe, mus tard and honey tones, Regatta Blue (a brilliant sapphire) ; and all the wood shades. The shapes are most becoming and tend to show a glimpse of the ears and more of the coiffure than during the past season. Breton Sailors and elongated effects and hats with high bandeaux are reigning favorites. Flowers are used lavishly and are seen combined with ribbons and silks. Jets and malines form the ground work for many dressy models, in both small and large effects. A Special Opening Sale of Trimmed Hats at $5.00 A new section has been devoted to this large and important feature of ouPmiHinery department. The r..,irt ,-vf Anr ? nn TrimnipH Hnts hrm rp:irhpil mich proportions that it is necessary to devote a separate space for them. f There is no other showing to compare with it 1 hundreds of beautiful Trimmed Hats here for your choosing at S5 that cannot be matched in value else where for less than $8 and Sio. $4.00 and $5.00 Trimmed Hats Opening Special at $2.98 In the new sailor shapes, trimmed with ostrich pum poms ur ribbons and stylish lung turbans, high side hats of braids, moire and plain silks. Colors are brown, navy, plum, new blue, also black. ' Hxclusive styles showing the new small Sailors, High Side Hats, Turbans with trimmings ot liowers, rinoons ami iwiiicu. trimmings 01 uuwcis, huuuho "". .."v.. A complete assortment of colors, including the beautiful purples, new bli navy, brown, and the new "Tete de Negre" (a dark brown shade), as well as bk ues. black. m m m $3 and $3.b0 Trimmed Hats Opening Special at $1.98 Stylish and becoming Hats of Maline, Braid's, Jets, and Silks, in black and leading spring colors, also black trim med with Tango and new blue. Really wonderful values at SI. 98 cannot be equaled for style and quality, for less than S5.00 and S3. 50. $2.00 Trimmed and Semi-Trimmed Hats at 98c Each Untrimmed and Semi-Trimmed Hats for early spring wear. Made of Silks and Braids, in all the new small shapes. Black and leading colors. Styles suit able for women and )oung girls. 19c Ribbon, 10Vac 5-Inch Taffeta Ribbons, In white, black, pink, light blue," navy, brown, royal, cerise, new blue, make, nile, American Beauty, etc. 75c BWeye, 59c lS-Incli AnUieptlc Blrdey. ten yards In sealed sanitary cartons. 50c Scarfs, 19c All Linen Fringed Damask Scarfs, size lCxCo Inches. $1.00 Napkins, 59c dozen lS-Inch Mercerized Damask Nap kins, assorted patterns. 29c Pillow, 19c Sofa. Pillows, covered with 'white cambric, filled with silk floss. Size 18x18. (4th Floor and Art Dept) 5c FIom, 2 for 5c Genuine D. M. C. Lon? Skeins Embroidery Floss, sizes 6 to 35. Women's Gowns, 29c Women's Nightgowns, of good quality muslin, with yokes of clus ter tucks; V shaped necks and long sleeves. Children's Gowns, 25c Children's Nightgowns. good quality muslin; yokes of cluster tucks and embroidery Insertion. Sizes s to 12 years. Infants' Sfips, 19c Infanta' Long Slips of Nainsook, mado bishop style, with ruffles on neck and sleeves. NeaUy made. Brassieres, 17c Brassieres of BaUste, trimmed wltli embroidery, reinforced shields and steel boned. All sizes. 25c Tooth Brashes, 15c Rubberset Tooth Brushes, bris tles warranted not to come out, aet In hard rubber. AH shapes. 50c Tooth Paste, 29c Regular BOc tubes of" genuine Pe beco Tooth Paste. Hand Sapoao, 6c Regular 10c cakes of Hand Sa-pollo. 25c Cloths, 15c "Blitz" Polishing Cloths; shines all metals. Sold regularly at 25c each. (Tollst Goods Dept.) Talcum Powder, 9c "Wllbert's ti-pound Talcum Pow der: violet, rose, or carnation: large gilt-top cans, with piece of soft-flnlsh face chamois, both for 9?. 5c Cotton, 3c King's 500-yard spools of Basting Cotton, best 5c kind. Ironing Wax, 6 for 3c Chinese Ironing "Wax, wooden handles, muslin covered. 10c Machine CHI, 6c Threc-In-Onc JIachino Oil, best 10c kind. 5c Hair Nets, 2 for 5c Full-size Silk Hair Nets, well made, with and without elastic; all shades. ' 12y2c Handkerchiefs, 8c Men's or 'Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemsUtched bor ders. Full size. FREE With all purchases at the Toilet Goods Department from 10 to li trial bottles of Arnica Cream, an excellent lotion for chapped or rough skin. $2 to $4 Shoes, $1.48 Boys." and Youths' Shoos, button and blucher styles, of patent colt and gun metal. Sizes from 1 to 5i, but not of each style. 50c and 60c Rubbers, 35c Misses' and Children's ,sto,rm Rubbers. Bay Stato and Old Col ony; all sizes from 6 to 10'.- and 11 to 2. 29c Matting Rugs, 15c '7x54 Japanese Matting Rugs, closelv -woven, in Oriental, floral, medallion, and convcnUonal designs. $1.50 Smyrna Rugs, 75c S0G0 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, in medallion, floral, and mottled de blKns. Colorings of green, red, blue, tan, and rose. $7 Fiber Rugs, $4.38 912 largest room size Wool Fiber Rues reversible and seamless; In Kreen red. blue, tan, and brown. Medallion and conventional de- siKns. $2.00 Trousers, $1.00 Men's ami Young Men's Separate Trousers, of cheviot, worsted, and ciibfcliiierc; desirable pattern; sizes So to 12. . 25c and 39c Blouses, 17c Boys.' Collar-attached Blouses, of chnmbray. madras, and percale; sizes 0 to 15 years. $3.50 and $4 Suits, $1.85 Hoys' Fancy Cisslmere School Suits, with full cut krilckerbocker pants; dark patterns; sizes 7 to 17 ycarj. Boys' Suits, 25c Boyd' White and Colored Russian Belted Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 6 years. 35c Hose, 12y2c Women's "Hurson"' Hose, seam lesi foot double bole. heel, and toe. Hemmed or ribbed top. Fast black. Medium u eight. 121xc Vests, 5c Women's Gauss Vests, low neck. and sleeveless, taped neck and arms. (Limit, five to buyer.) 25c i2y2c Huted Chiffon Ruffling, In white and Paris shade. 2fc Veiling, YJc Plain Hair Line and Octagon Mesh Veiling, with Beauty Spots. Also ring and diamond meshes. 25c Maline, l&i Waterproof Maline. in black, white, and colors. For millinery purposes. 25c Laces, 12y2c Camisole Corset Cover Laces, with ribbon beading top. Good as sortment of patterns. 29c Val Laces, 19c French and German Valenciennes Laces, edgings and insertions. Matched sets. $1 Floor Mope, 69c - "O-Csdar" Floor Oil Polish Mops, the kind that makes cleaaing easy. 50c Kettles, 19c Enameled Tea KetUes,' eight-pint size. ' 50c Ten Spoons, 19c Roger's Solid Nickel Silver Tea spoons, fancy design; six la each ' set. 96c Coaster Sets, 35c Coaster Sets, nickel-plated trim- . tnlng, beautifully decorated; one large tray, with handles, and six small coasters. ' . 10c Salmon, 5c of Regular 10c tall Quality Salmon. cans Extra lOc.Jello, 6c Regular 10c packages of this de licious dessert, all flavors. 25c and 35c Hnse, 12c Men's Half Hose, black and plain colors: lisle thread and silk plated; double Inserted heel and 50c to $1 Shirts, 35c Men's Negligee Shirts, of per cale and n.adras, also mercerized cloths, soft or laundered cuffs. $1 to $1.50 Undershirts, 39c Men's Wool Cndershu-ts, gar ments that sold for 11.00. S1.S and JL0O eacli (Limit two to buyer.) 2fc Gloves, 15c Women's Cashmere Gloves, fancy lined. In black only. Sizes 6 to K. - 50cMessaKne,29c 19 inch Satin Messaline. In a. large assortment of street and evenlmr shades, also black or white. 25c Habntai Silcs, 15c White Natural Japanese Habutal Silks, all silk quality. $1.00 MessaKne, 65c Z6 Inch Black Satin Messaline. all silk, extra heavy quality. 12y2c Cotton, 8c 36 inch genuine "Fruit of the Loom" Bleached Cotton. 15c Fleecedown, 6c Duckling Fleecedown, desirable pattern. 10c Cases, 5c 35x35 Bleached Worth ICc each." pillow Cases. '9c Ginghams, 6y2c Genuine Amoskeag Apron Gns hams, checked styles. $1.00 Longdoth, 79c 32 Inch genuine English Lens cloth, 12 yard pieces. 15c Crepe, 9c 27 ineh White Pllsse Crepe, worth 13c yard. 25c Batiste, lie 43 inch hlte Mercerized Batiste, slightly Imperfect. 19c VoUe, 834c 40 Inch White French Voile, fine quality. 10c Linon, 5c 3) m.h White India Llnon. Snow white bleached. """ 25c Tub Silks, 12y2c 27 inch Tub Silks, silk and linen fabric white grounds, with neat colored stripes; also plain color Toklo silks-. 39c Rline, 19c S8 im:h I'lald Ratine, stylish skirting plaids. in the 25c Wash Fabrics, lie 4t Inch I'rinted Voile and Crepe, in Jouv printings and floral designs. 59c Storm Serge, 39c 42 ln';h Storm Serge, in blade navy. Copenhagen, sarnet and tan. 50c Armure, 29c CS. inch Trfpc Armure. in black, navy, French blue, new brown, Copenhagen, etc. $1.25 Broadcloth, 87c &4 inch All Wool German Broad cloth, satin face, fine twill back, to b'ack and navy blue. Sponged and shrunk. f-. -,..WfccV