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8 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 RETIRlWG.SAtE $7.85 English bro- J AO rue ihoet ...... Dnr0 $7.50 nwn'i Eng- M A O llih brown ahoea OtIO The Beginning Of The SAPP'S1 " . Best Our Retiring Safe has been running for the past few weeks, has proved to us successfully even beyond our expectations. But stop;,read and listen. Fridaysand Saturday of this week and continuing till all our large stock of women's, men's and children's wearing apparel, dry goods, notions, shoes, holiday goodstoys of all kinds. We will have for your inspection thousands of the most surprisingly wonderful bar gains. To everybody a chance to make your dollar double up and do double duty, come and see, t Everything marked in jblain figures, everything must be sold. - v j ; '. . .S .. ' , Ladies' Hats Ladies' hats assorted styles and shapes, Retiring QQ sale price ........ J)li70 Ladies' $5 hats, assorted styles and shapes, wonder- (JJO QQ ful values retiring salev70 Ladies' hats, beautiful styles and shapes, (8, 7 to 910 values, Retiring Sale (Jg Ladies' hats, assorted, the lat est styles, shapes, values from $10 to $15 priced at $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 to $9.98 Special Bargains 48c Men's chambray work shirts Shoes v One lot shoes odd size, If you And your size they redl AO wonderful values .. tpl70 Ladies' solid leather black kid hoes with military heel, $5 and $6 values Q no price ......,,.,. pj0 $7.00 women's black kid Eng lish shoes, big values ((" AO tale price 3J.70 DOLLS ALL KINDS SALE PRICES DOLLS Ladies' house slippers, QQ sale price ............ p Good bed sheets size 72 AO x0O salt price.. x.... 'OC Furs Furs It will pay you to see and prion our f urs before buying, -we. " can certainly save you money. Special Bargains - 19c 25o dress ginghams, fast colors, priced ........ Ladies' camisoles, $1.25 JJ value, Retiring Sale price" , .- '- - Ladles' 10c handkerchiefs r sale price ............ Men's good lisle box, nH priced per pair.....hK Ladies' brown fiber Bilk CA hose, sale price Men's Wear Men's good overcoatsdQ QQ Sale price j)770 Men's blue serge suits, $25.00 values, sale tM k no prie... VlteVO i- Men's suits, good heavy -winter quality in stripes (if n Retiring Sale price plOdU Men's fine velour hat, values $4.98 $7.85 brown English brogue shoes, sale price (i AO only ..$lyO I 318 South Elm Street II u, ii tt mefaae I'l ill ihiiih ,j jlJ I gsaggreter i gngga 'i n mm ttmKtmBsmmmnmmrmmmmutt ... .. n , t . inn .,m in. i n ij wmMmiw ,lmm-mr ,yt A. V; SAPP SELLING IT STILL CHEAPER 31S South Elm Street IT ; TELL HJSjLE TO JURY Allen Sterling Goes On Trial In Federal Court At Pensacola Monday. CLIENTS HOLDING THE BAG Pensaoola, Fla., Nov,, 4, Th ease tKalnst Allen Stlrlln. initiated bf th federal grand Jury hero of ulti( the tlnltfd State mall far th purposing of scheming to defraud, ha been aet for trial In the United State oourt for llonday, November 28.. Stirling wu arrested on October 10, at the Instigation of the postoffio de partment, brought before Commie tinner A. W. Davis and released under t5,000 bond, this bond being reduced lo 11,600 at the preliminary hearing a few "daye later, when he waa bound over to the federal Jury, On Ootoher 11, Stirling and two of hie employes, W. A. Palmer and W. a Wray, were arrested on oounty war rants at the instigation of the oounty solicitor on charges nf obtaining lnoney by fraud. Stirling'! bond was placed at 12,000, which he failed to make, and he Is now In the county Jail. Jack West, another employ, for whom a warrant on the same charge was Issued, waa arrested In Mobile and brought back here. The cases against them In the court nf rei-ord are set for the early part of December, Stirling had a brokerage business here with a branch office In New Or leans, and was dealing In stocks and bonds of a general character, prin cipally In Herman bonds and marks, and had many ollents who may lose what money they have Invested. think oANrnniDNrn may Run BV MIIHH.M OF DKCEMIIKR -Trr"" (ftr aaociit fnat.) '"'?."-' Washington, Nov. 24. Belief was gaining ground today among foreign delegatea that the armament and far eastern conference mjght adjourn the first fortnight of December W give time to the delegates to go home tor Christmas. . MnmM nf th. m,mh..i nf th. i1latta- Ions hava already secured passages aboard the Aqultanla, sailing from New York on December 11. In the Interval of the adjournment th committees and subcommittee! 'of esperte would continue their work to have precise feeolutlont ready on tha reassembling of the conference. GETS 10 DAY IN JAIL FOR mPlWO OK A MAIL TRAIJt Pittsburgh, Nov, 14. Ooemer facials, who Waa captured by a marine guard ing k Baltimore and Ohio mall train near Washington Junction, Md., and brought to Pittsburgh yesterday, was today arraigned In polio court and sent to Jail for ten days. Meantime, It waa atated, further Investigation of hie story that he waa only trying to make his way to Pittsburgh and waa not trying to rob the train will be mad, the authorities 'announced. Still a man will stand outside a movie show for an hour to spend his money, when he could walk' right Into a church for nothing. AMERICA MAY LEAD IN Other Nations Expected to Fol low Suit If War Time Iris- ; oners Are Released. BUSILY COLLECTING DATA Washington, No, .4, America mar take the lead Among the nations as sociated with her In the World war Jo freeing those convicted of war time offnnsei If the program of tendency being considered by President Hard ing goea through, officials said today. ; Investigation of the step taken In this direction by foreign nations made by representative of '"this " country abroad waa said by officials to have disclosed that prison door tkr (till closed upon violators of the war law of all the other governments, Foreign government!, official said, hav treated tha question of war law offenders In two ways. Where Indi viduals were arrested and held upon suspicion of disloyalty or intrigue but were not eonvloted before the end of the war the allied nation have given them their freedom,' but those sen tenced for such offense itlll are held In prison. The work of collecting dnta upon the war law violators in this country requested by President Harding has been begun, Justice department officials declared today. Preparations of the digest of the different cases, officials said, may take several Weeks as It will be necessary to communicate with all the federal and" state prisons In the country to ascertain where the war taw violator are onnd and to obtain blstorlt of their casee. ATLANTA ATHI.KTIO CLt) WlftNKIt IHf A ROAtJ HACB Atlanta, Nov. 24. Th Atlanta ath-' letlo club won the first annual road race of the Southern association of the Amateur Athletic union, which was started And completed at Grant field this afternoon during the progress of the Tech-Auburn football game' with a score of 41 point. Auburn came second with If) point, Georgia Tech third, 68 points, and Birmingham athletlo club fourth, 11 points. Stokes, representing the local club, covered the distance of .i miles In H minutes 32 8-8 seconds. PKRgHiNO's was amr rbtahy in a victim rue pfiBiMOrflA New York, Nov. .4. Oapt. William Corcoran Kustls, ot Washington, D. 0., personal teoretary to General John J. Panning durttig the war, dt4 to night following the recurrence of an attack of pneumonia contracted in France. He wa 10 years old, Mrs. Kus tls, four daughter and on son sur vlvt him. The widow I a daughttr of the late Levi P. Morton, former Vlo presldent of the United State, Brian Leaves Today, Washington, Nov. 24. Arlstld Brland, premier of Prano and head of the French delegation at the arma ment and far eastern oonferenoe, left Washington this morning for New Tork, from which port he will gall tomorrow for home. Sins of diet often result in pimples and boils A familiar fresh food corrects their basic cause r 1 'VIE causes of pimples and blackheads (acne) I are always found in lowered vitality, very JL commonly associated with constipation and digestive disorders," says one skin specialist, and he further says that "the repeated occurrence of boils should always be looked upon as an indi cation of Jowered vitality."- Scientists now know that the fl cause of th trouble may be aoma "tin of diet." It is now generally acknowledged that the lack of one food factor called vitamine is largely re sponsible for the lowered vitality that so often brings skin disorders and blemishes. Something, to correct the basic cause of these . complaints is clearly needed. - Scientists have dis- covered it in the familiar little cake of Fleisch mann's Yeast, for yeast is the richest known source of the food factor essential to perfect digestion. Physicians and hospitals are therefore pre scribing Flelschmann's Yeast as an addition to the diet. It yields remarkable results in the treatment of boils and acne so often due to sins of diet. Fleischmann's Yeast is a highly digestible fresh food. Have it on the table at home and on ypur desk at the office. You will hit its fresh, distmctivt flavor, and the clean wholesome taste it leaves In your mouth. Eat from 2 to 3 cake a day just plain or on crackers or bread. Within two weeks you should notice an improve ment. Obstinate cases may require two or three weeks longer. If troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast first in half a cup of very hot water. This does not affect the efficacy of the yeast. Get Fleischmann'i.Yeast fresh daily from your grocer.' Send 4c in starrr-r the booklet. "Thm Nfw Importance of Ye. ... Diet." So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that it is necessary to make this nominal charge to cover cost of handling and mailing. Address Thb Pleischmann Company, 701 Washington Street, New York City. FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST IS A FOOD NOT A MEDICINE Avoid the use of so-called yeast pretentions. Many of these contain only a small amount of yeast as little as one-tenth of a yeast cake mixed with drugs or -medicines. The familiar tin-foil package with the yel Yaast for Health. Be sure it's Flelschmann's . fresh Yeast. Do not be misled by yeast-substitutea. MSP GERMANS HOPETO GET BIG LOAjN AMERICA Need the Money to Make Re- parations Payment Also ' Looking to British. , WANT LONG TERM LOANS tmiii suit it tti km. - By S. B. CONGKH. (Cmrrltnt. 1MI. t rill.fclplilt rublk Ltdnr.) Berlin, Nov. 24. Amerloan cash, re sources and Industry occupied the cen ter of interest fh Tuesday' important deliberations of the' taxation committee of the relchstagr on ways and means of raising the wind for reparation pay ments. Chancellor Wirth practically declared that the government's only hope of raisins' th necessary funds for eomplete payment of th January and February Installment of the rep arations, aggregating about 1200,000, 000, lay In securing an advance from Anglo-American banks, witk which the government already wa In touch, ; Dr. Hugo, a mmbervrprei!entlng the treat Industrial Interests, backed his arguments against the proposed plans tor heavy taxation of industrial prop erty and sequestration of part ot th capital' stook by the government by declaring that th technloal and busi ness development of American. Indus try has mad such progress- that the time was rapidly approaching when the Oerman manufacturers, even though assisted by low-mark waires, would be unable to compete with the Americans. The movement for reduction In th flosts of production has scored uch auccessea as to overcom the handicap ot nign wage. Chancellor Wlrth announced th gov ernment already wa in touch with prominent American as well as British bunkers and had not found a long- term loan of adequate else, such as would bo required to put Oermanr's financial houBe In order, arrangeahe until th atmosphere of the Washing ton conference has cleured and states men and financiers are convinced they can put their spare cash into foreign loans instead of domestlo armaments. Germany would have no use for a short-term loan of two or three months, having- been almost ruined by her effort to repay a credit of 270, 000,000 marks Bold raised to complete th payment or the first billion last August. , Government and Industrial represen tatives therefore are casting about for money lenders willing to advano th necessary sums for a number of months over a period which will giv th treasury a chance to repay or re fund the advance without driving- th mark down to xoro. It oould say nothing about the prospects of suooets yet, but looked with certain confi dence on the chances cf floating a long-term loan If the Washington con ference were successful. ' HANIHARA IS HUMAN AND . PROGRESSIVE DIPLOMAT Washington Glad Ho Has Urea Made a senior Deirante to Disarma ment Conference. -.(SlAiNcteUsFneU.. Washington. Nov it. The appoint-, ment of Mimanno Hanlhnra. Japanese vice forelKn minister, a on of th senior delegate to th Washington oonferenoe la Interpreted among Jap anese as meaning that Japan, while In slstontry adhering to what she believes to be her rights, will develop th doc trine that her success and property as world power Is largely contingent upon her continued co-operation with th United State in all spheres of Inter national activity. "Hani" Is the nam many In Wash ington would still call him. so do hi legion ot friends, Japanese and foreign, In the social halls of th Toklo club at the Japanese capital. As on Japanese put It today "Mr. Hanlhnra is an example of a diplomat oj high rank who hut not become so dignified that he has ceased to be human." Washingtonlans remember well his ten years' service here as sec retary of th Japanese embassy when he was one of the most popular mem ber of tb diplomatic oorpt. The Scientifically Built Watch No. Sort Yelto gold-filled ease ) Ne. eort Yellow iwld-nlledette 'Sftl'fj i Qwfar N.6o CfMn (old-nil td M WALTHAM Ladies' Wrin Watches Ribbon or Convertible Bracelet for Uf TWINS Yet Different in Style V. ARIETY is the spice of Ladies' Watches. fashion even In Here are two watches Just alike inside, but j dressed in different apparel whichever you 7 prefer. They are member! of America's leading , watch family-- Waltham is their honorable name. One is dressed in a black, pure silk ribbon (easily changed at the slightest of cost) the other, , being convertible, will adorn the wrist as a brace let, or will hang (because of the disappearing "eye" in the case) as a chatelaine watch or on a chain. " These fashionable and accurate- timekeepers are " only Ul. Sold by first-class jewelers. They are 1 Jeweled to give a lifetime of service. Ask your jeweler to show them to you. He knout what fine watches they are. Writefof a valuable booklet that it a llheral "Watch" education - Stnt free upon request. The Waitham WatchCompany . Cructnt Street, Waltham. Matt. WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER. TUMB WImjmmilmKplhrrHttWAkemWeblim ' AfeAsrt ef tliefamcu, VaflAam aMrIMm jiioitv Sfrbmeuri awf . AuMmoiite Tirt-pucm iW on lAa iwU'i W,a, cv GIFTS HAT LAST "" Expert AUTO REPAIRING AU Make Car Our original customers are still witli ng because our' work is universally and invariably satisfactory. Every J qb Absolutely Guaranteed. 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