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i AUSTRIA TO CAPITULATE Government, Unable to Pay or Feed People, Asks Allies to Rule. ity of the Austrian zovern- lent to meet the demands of its ves for increased salaries. wad specific cause for its decision to place the administration of the country’s affairs in the hamds of the allied powers, Hugh Frazier. - the erican commissioner at Vienna, @ cablegram rece oupled with the crisis pre demands of the Mr. ¥ vernment did no here. ican experts who participated t the peace negotiations at Paris fa- »d_the reunion of Germany and ia as the only way in which the perpetuity of Austria could maintained. "he situation now presented by the lure of the Austriun government in the opinion ¢ European lopment of e plan that will enable the Au- If-supporting. and « ‘immediate tender of financial NO WORD IN PARIS. \ French Government, However, Notl " Surprised by Austria’s Action. ; received no of of the reno ¥ longer in . o g " and that it had decl wntion to retire J: s of the reparations commission, it | indicated at the foreism office to- { some such move in mind. HALT DEMURRAGE RAISE. A 5 | Carriers Withdraw Their Support From Movement. increase in demurrage charges mplated by the railroads has heen dropped. it has been learned at the torstate Commerce Commission, s the carriers have withdrawn support #om the movement to incre arge lure of the railroads to agree «n rates to large shippers is given as 1he reason. According to officials of the Inter- state Commerce Commission the rail- roads planned to increase demurrage rates from $2 to $3 for cach of the 1 four days cars lay at sidings from $5 to $6 for the next three day: 4nd from $5 to $19 for each succeed- inz da; ‘Traffic ‘The National Industrial gue at first gave the new sched- | 1 support, it is said, but in- | «ividual members protested to the onmission. with the result that the g wclro suspended from January 1 to May 1. The commission had planned an in- stigation of the rates, but the «ction of the railroads ends any motion for increased charges, — - NAMED ON DEFENSE BOARD. Secretary Payne of the Interior De- partment has appointed H. Foster Hain, acting director of the bureau of mines, to represent the department interdepartmental de(ensel hoard. Mr, Bain has been nominated .10 succeed Frederick G. Cottrell as directér of the bareau. Peaded, embroidered a models: also tailared styl, ity crepe de chine. Representatives of Largest Ex- (4 1111 G Street N.W. _ These January Clearance Sales Mean : Bona Fide Savings to You Our Entire Fall and Winter Stocks of i Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses Clearance Sale of | Georgette Waists | |at $3:28 and $5-%8 i Formerly Priced at $698, $7.98 and $10.00 Fur Coats and Fur Pieces Nearly Half Price GILBERT K. CHESTERTON, 2 The English writer, and his wife, photoxraphed on their arrival on the S. S. Chesterton is on his first visit to America, He Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. is to make a lecture tour of the states. LABOR CONGRESS HEARS { Taken Near Here. Thirty More Questions Likely to | Be Brought Up in Mex- ico City. | A nation-wide s {Cleveland,, Oni i who di home there, ended {when the fcamp at South ttle settlement Le Assoclated Pres. ICO CITY, January Congress of the Pan- rican Federation of Labor, in o, listened toda: fother” Jone: ader, who arrived here from the United States. been a re sions of the congress, although not a ate, and vesterday was granted on to appear this before the federation. ation. resolutions committee was |cerned. h engaged vesterday receiving |h motions to be brought before the . and when the committee John ¥ Sunnounced that a dealing with had been received and th: ommendations contained in report of tke exccutive commit- - would provide thirty tions to be brought before the con- for final disposition. The congress proper enjoyed a rtual holiday yesterday. Li—Del near the Flaherty of Washington and on and She mone so fa it ma authorit her. be nec: for the Sie is marrled. session lasting only thirty minutes. OPPOSE TAX ON STOCKS. changes at Senate Hearing. Tncreased taxation upon stock and produce exchange transactions pro- posed in the bonus biil for ex-service men was attacked today before the te finance committce by repre- sentatives of the largest grain and curities exchanges in the count S. F. Streit. representing the Nev York Stock Exchange. asserted that ill's tax on security sales rict the free market for This . Minuneapolis, St. ¥ and Toledo board: > National Grain Dealers’ tion, said tbe bonus tax, suggested “multiplied the war tax now in eff on transactions by,ten.” 1204 G St. FOUND IN GYPSY CAMP. TALK BY ‘MOTHER’ JONES |cievelana Girl. Sought by Parent, ! arch, which lasted jtwe years, for Ammic Iphriam ppeared zirl was found in a _gyp: Washington. Va. Potomac said by the police the question is a minor consider- the father is co object being to get deny detectives 1 not re- turn to ORio without a hearing, and Adjustable Electric Lamp. “Save the Eyes.” ‘MUDDIMAN:. 616 12th St. “[f Tt's From Muddiman's, 1t's Good.” BANKRUPT AND STARVING, |ENGLISH AUTHOR AND WIFE HERE FOR TOUR| EXTRA CAR SERVICE. Two Runs Added for Benefit of For the 'accommodation of employes of the government printing office, ‘Washington Railway and Company today began operating two |G street to the Treasury. cars from the Maryland line to the |ernoon they will return b; THURSDAY. JANUARY 33 am., tively. via Nerth G. P. 0. Workers. Is.:zy, p. the | cars Treasury by way of North Capitol | route, street during the morning and even- ing rush hours. { Walter C. Allen, executive secretary | of the Public Utilities Commission announced approved the company’'s plan. will leave Mount Ralnler at 7:28 and trict of today sted by Detectives Weber th state to obtain a requisition for For Women and Misses Now Reduced to ..cee... . For Women and Misses Now Reduced to ........ | lace-trimmed in heavy qual- Have been radically reduced for quick Clearance. First choice is worth coming ior early. a® 100 Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits 25 + 125 Winter Cloth Coats For Women and Misses 'Plain, Embroidered, Fur- $25 00 Trimmed and Fur Fabric dod Coats. Now reduced to....... % P 225 Street and Afternoon Dresses sl 4 .95 .We will also call your attention to 100 New Taffeta Spring Dresses For Women and Misses— Several of the smartest styles $2 5.00 and marked very special at. ... — Jersey Petticoats at $3:2 and $5.98 e Al Cos i o et { that the cominission has Cars | Giles Scott e Now in Effect Reductions on Gold Stripe Silk Stockngs $3.10 all-silk top, now $2.75. $2.25, with mercerized tops, now $1.50 Red Stripe Silk Hpse, with mock seam, $125. Tumbling Coats . New Winter Styles Among the Remnants! $37.50 Velour Coats, $14.75 10 coats—navy blue—panel backs und belted styles; they are good qualit $35 Wooltex Coats, $23.75 Sport styles. with belted box jackeis in gray. tan ang olive mixtures. $55 and $60 Coats, $34.50 20 good coats, with seal, nutria, opos- and raccoon fur collars—good style: aited panels, full backs and belted mod made in splendig materials—sued gonal velour—navy, brown, beav ndeer. $75 and $85 Coats, $38.75 lasting-style, good-lookips Straig in With fiited bodices, \panel ba or belts and with fur eollars and fur trim- ming—made diagonal, bolivia and suedine ——in navy, brown, black, rust and ming blue. $95 and $110 Coats, $63.75 Flere are 20 remnants Wrappy Coafs— with deep yokes. plaited panels, front Dbelts and cape sleeves; large fur and self collars; hands materials, _val evora, veldyne, :tex and bolivia— make an early choice. $130 Coats, $79.75 16 0f the handsomest straightline coa's of the season. with seal. mole and nutria ¥ materials inciude the high- cost una, peachbloom, corduval and charmistyne—all deep-pile soft coatings. $135 to $165 Wraps, $83.75 Wraps and Wrappy Coats—in peachbloom, chamoistyne, evora and fortuna cloths. nanking, beaver, reindeer and navy bluc. ©'$150 Coats, $94.75 urious in detail-—the finest o terials--peachbloom, marvele, fortuna and navy, black, brown. reindeer and malay. $65 and $75 Plush Coats, $28.75 10 ¥ Jenzth—straightling and belted styles. $85 and $95 Seal Plush $38.75 raccoon shawl coilars; full back and beit- ed styles. —But Good! $35 Suedine Suit with scal collar, $33.30 Wool Jersey Suit, green hcather mixture, 6 Silvertip Velour Suits—navy biue, ripple jackets, with opossum fur collars 10 Tailored Suits in duvet de laine and silvertone—navy blue, brown and oxford Another Iot of high-cla: remnants—135 with large handgome fur collars; malady, 20 of the fi st of Wooltex Coats ondulette—full back and wrappy styles— eal Plush Coats, short and full Coats, % Short Seal Plush ats, with self and Suit Remnants Scarce reindeer shade, $21.85. $89.50 Suits, $29.85 $59.50 Suits, $31.85 Y = —belted and straightline jackets. $65 and $75 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $33.85 10 suits in suedetex, silvertone and duvet de laine—ripple blouse and panel jackets, with seal, nutria and opossum fur trimming. 5 $40 and $45 Suits, $33.85 ¥or All-Year Wear 10 Heavy-weight Worsted Jersey Suits. with belted jackets and large pockets, iu heather mixtures of green, brown, olive, reindcer and oxford. $62.50 Suits, $36.85 15 strictiy tailored suits, in navy blue and black tricotine. Suits for all-year wear. $79.50 Suits, $42.75 ? Suedetex Suits, in_trimmed styles navy, ming blue and _reindeer—blouse juckets with silk_cord girdles. $85 to $110 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $49.85 exceptional fur-trimmed suits, Tong ripple blotise and belted jackets, in fine veldyne, suedetex and duvet de laine. You ought to sce these. 25 New Plaid Skirts, $1.75 25 New Box Pleated Plaid Skirts—in the wanted colors—combinations of blue and tan, green and blue and brown and tan, $16.50 Skirts, $10.75 New Navy Blue Serge Skirts—with panel plaits, knife, side and box plaited—with zirdles and narrow belts—mighty good Skirts for business. ‘ $25 to $37.50 Silk Skirts, $18.50 20 Satin and Faille Silk Skirts, in navy hlack and taupe—a fine chance for 2 dres $23.75 Skirts, $11.65 Skirts, in sfaille silk and sati styles, in navy 15 tine, 15 straightline’ and plaited and black. Go Up to Third Floor And See the Millinery Remnants o T a, close-out sharp and sure—of December styles. $7.50 Felt Sport Hats, $2.50 Soft models with chenille tassel; just the kind misses aro seeking for school wear. $7.50 Smart Beaver Tams, $3.45 in brown, black and navy—only 9 at this low price. Get first choice—come carly. $13.50 Velours at $3.45 Country Club Velours in_delft blue, tan, heaver, Kelly green, Hunters green, purplc, rose and navy. Come see these rare values. $13.50 to $26 Trimmed and Tailored Hats, $4.65 Just 24 on sale—highly desirable styles —trimmed with wings, ribbons, fancy feathers or ornaments, also all-feather hats. $25 to $40 Hats at $10.00 Cost of selling price totally disregarded ——ostrich trimmed dress hats in a number of becoming styles. In black trimmed with gray, brown with caster, black with tangerine, all black and other smart com- Dbination: printing office at 7. In the afternoon cars will leave the Treasury for Mount Ralnler fice at 4:38 and 4:441, respectivel Coming in from Mount Rainicr these , ill turn south inte North Cap- | Tlectric | itol at New York avenue and west on | URGES MCDERN SCHOOLS. Construction of school buildings on a | cluding Chairman Butler, | moro modern type was urged by Mra | doing away ongress of Mothers and Pareat- id S 1921. 15, passing the government 7 and 7:52, respec- Capitol street at 4:26 and passing the printing of- In the aft- the =ame | enlist | committee. | Several Rafter, president of the Dis- | clally to men | years. b Teacher Associations, at a meeting xml L night of the Bryan-Buchanan ‘Teacher M!od{ %:lo:;. e the women of Washingten should con z tinue to insist on moro schoel p\ny-!W-shinmn Council grounds until they are secured. WOULD END NAVY BONUS. Approximately $10,000,000 can bo| Washington, at | saved annually by discontinuing the | payment of gratuiti in the Navy, it wae estimated | today by members of the House nav: committes with who serve enly 1-“,;1 regulat lines and remnants, too, ] 3 Remnants of Coats, Suits, Frocks, Skirts, Blouses, 51‘106, ; ; Millinery, etc.—in good shades, sizes and styles, but only a few of each. Things vou Pareat- | Mrs. Rafter said meeting, heartily of a clearing ho to men whe ree cies for secial members. in- | shall fulfill t advecated | now in final proce: the bonus. INDORSED BY L. V. M. S. of Agencies to Be Supported. The board of directors of the In structive Visiting Nurse Socie its recent re indorsed the for all local agen- welfare work. pledged the nursing society | port_actively tho organization » 1 . which Gspe- | which is to be known as the Wash- | King. ngton Council of Social Agencies. The final organization meeting of ouneil oun NG wiil, | fore, represent that bod organization ford of * for failin alimony to his wife, husband mu: 1 days with “wite, Priges go tumbling down o all ends of all kinds. Our shop isn't big Cl]()ug}l for so Friday sees remnants priced for close out! Stockings, Gloves, want are here if yowll only hunt through the lots to find them! Upset Prices on Dress Remnants $30 Serge Dresses, $12.00 10 dresses—navy and brown—tunic and styles, with braid and floss '$49.50 Dresses, $16.00 eteen Street Frocks, with blouse bodice, $40 Dresses, $25.00 avy Blue Tricotine Redingote with satin foundations and lace $69.50 Dresses, $27.00 i 14 Handsome Dresses, of crepe satin.in- afternoon styles—npavy blue and blu blouse and French bodice styles and long vlaited tuni. $65 Dresses, $39.00 4 Chiffon Velvet Afternoon Dressc navy.” black and brown—French bodice style, $75 to $85 Dresses, $46.00 200 0dd dresses—all good styles—after- nbon and dinner dresses, including satiz. t'anton crepe. AMeteor with silk lace—dresses you'll have to see. Blouse Remnants— Savings Are Exceptional ‘This has been a busy week in the Blouse Department—many odd lot the result—Iriday they are given littlc consideration—they must go quickly. _.$2.50 to $2.95 Blouses, $1.35 Come early and get the best—organdy, hatiste or voile; some tailored, with Co: vertible or roll collar, others lace and em- ?rnldvry trimmed th flat or roll collar; long or short &lee $5.90 to $6.75 Blouses, $3.85 Make the best of this opportunity—- roken lots of Georgette Blouses, in light and dark colorings: some are embroiderca o s cks and novelty bra: ith or without collar, also extra size: $7.50 to $8.95 Blouses, $5.00 Another big special—regulation or ove blouses of georgette crepe. in aztec, Hi: du, copen, bisque, navy, flesi or white; some beaded or embroidered, some witl narrow plaitings or ruffles. $8.95 to $11.50 Blouses, $6.50 Unmatchable values at $6.30—georget: crepe, satin, crepe de chine and m tion styles. Some extra sizes in the lot. ’Kerchiefs-Remnants Men's—Women’s—some mussed, not all initials—reduced for Friday. . 75¢ and $1 ’Kerchiefs, 50c Men's and Women's Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, séme with hand-embroidered oorners, some novelty effects, some in- itialed and some plain—deeply reduced. 25¢ and 35c ’Kerchiefs, 18c Each, or 3 for 50c Come early—quantity limited. 2fen's 1 women's—of linen and fine cotton- white and colored embroidered corners. ulso with hand-embroidered initials. satin with Silk net and ~ Upset: Prices on Remnants for Misses! Coats, Suits, Dresses—a number_of attractive values for a busy day Fri- day. Read every one of them. : 2 $27.50 Flesh Georgette Dresses, sizes 12 and 17; at $10.00. 4 %2500 Check Velour Dresses, bro and blue, sizes 16 to 18; at $15.00. 2 Rose Beaded vi . sizes 16 to 18; at $16.45. es, brown and navv, sizes 16 to 18; at $22.45. 1 $55.00 Gray Tricolette Dress, size 10: * 32345 Afiterim Drcss. copenhages biue, size 16; at $2845, 4 $39.75 Na\-y;auc Tricotine Dres size 165 at ). : Xl $75.00 ls}x? Shantung Silke Dress, size 18: at $29.50. e Special—Tricotine Frocks, 25.00 One of the Big Featares. Misses® Smart Youthful Frocks of tricotine. Straightline Frocks with satin girdle, blouse effects, embroid- ered with satin sash. All new frocks, navy blue. AMany attractive styles to choose from. Sizes 14, 16 2nd 18. i Silk Dresses, Special, $27.50 Come and see them—you’ll be sur- prised. Misses' New Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses, Basque, Tunic Draped and Straightline Dresses. Navy blue, brown, gray S and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. 8 $4250 Wooltex Coats, brown, rein- deer and ming, sizes 15 to 17; at $21.50. 6 $4500 Wooltex Coats, pebble cheviot, brown and blue, sizes 15 to 17: at . Ai:gf%% Velour and Silvertone Coats, fur-trimmed, sizes 17 to 19, at $32.50. 6 $6500 Fur-trimmed Coats, navy blue, purple. reindecr and brown, sizes 16 to 18, $39.50. Misses’ $65 Suits, $24.45 S Velour Fur-trimmed Suits, with seal collar, reindeer and ming. Sizes 16 and 18 Misses’ $69.50 Suits, $34.45 5 Tricotine Suits in navy blue: fare model. Sizes 16, 13 and 20. Remnants—Gloves Culled from our stock of Centemieri Gloves. Just look for your size. $5.50 and $5.75 Gloves, $4.65 zemnants of the popular Centemeri slip-on Gloves Kid; white with black finf 53, 7 and 3. In sizes 5%, © ench pio : ;. In sizes 5% Champagne with blacl and 1%, g “\lco @ few other shades in broken sizes Gloves, $2.95 P: <p French pique kid, nav. 512, 53;, 6..6%; white in sizes champagne in $izes 5%, 6%, & <p French overseam ) BN, 6% . Light L BE, 6%, 6%, hampagne. 6, 6 T Tl $4 Gloves, $2.35 he finest of Centemeri French Kid (iloves In all sizes, but only pear! and champagne. . Shoe Prices Tumble in This Sweeping Remnant Rush! Hundreds and hundr‘eds of pairs of our good Shoes—remnants, tuo, from remnant selling—uow repriced in an extra effort to clean house in our Shoe Department. We simply cannot allow these odds and ends to accumulafe, and tomorrow will be a remnant day.in earnest. At $2.95 Were Sll.lgl _and $12.50 air 114 pairs of Women's Boots, lace and button. There are a variety of styles. Most of them de- sirable styles, and any pair are excellent values. 2 pairs “ Made to Retail at $15.00 a Pair 62 pairs of Women's All Dark Gray Kid High Cut Tace Boots. with welt soles and French heels. Dressy and desirable. Sizes—AAA, 61, T; A with 61 " At 28 pairs low baby very soft, Were $1250 a Pair pairs__of Women's Kid High Cut Lace Boots with field mouse 17 Black welt Theels. brown cloth tops, soles and French Dressy. Sizes—A, 5, 5%, 6; B, 5, A > 5, 5% D, 4, Formerly $1250 a Pair 7 pairs of Women's Bronze Beaded Strap Slippers. Very dressy. Sizes—AA, 4%, 7 B3, 8%, 4%. i Same in Black Kid Beaded Strap Slipper. Sizes—AA. 4, 5,5 T iceable. At $5.95 Formerly $12.50 a P: 22 pairs Women's B Theo Ties, with French b This has 'y popular will take the piice of a Were $1250 a Pair of Women's yelet Ribbon Ties. hand-turned “and French heels. soft and dressy. Sizes—AAA, 41 4, 5. 5, T3 A, 4 D, $5.9. Formerly $1250 a Pair of Women's Black Kid Lace Oxfords. with hand-turn soles and comty and Made to Retail at $12.00 a Pair Dark_Brown Kid and Dark Brown and Calf English-made Brogue Oxfords, built for service and comfort. just the shoe for those 6; Jong walks. At $1.95 Made to Retail at $15.00 Pair a 44 pairs of Women's JMetallic Evening Slippers in rose, blue and green. With medium short been a and vamps and French heels. 0 pairs of Women's Patent Leather” 2-Eyelet Ribbon Ties, with hand- turneq soles and French heels. ery desirahle for soles Very AA, 6 4, 4 Made to Retail as High as $15.00 a Pair 48 pairs of Women's ¥rench heels, d T Cut Button Boots, with hand- turned soles and French heels. Colors of pearl gray, ivory, champagne and white. Sizes—AAA, 4%, 514, 6, T1: AA, 4, 432, 5, 5 $7.00 to $12.00 Grades 109 pairs of Women's Evening Slippers. There are a large variety of styles and colors. If you can be fitted they. are bargains. Sizes—AA. 31 ] 6 Black They are Very serv- Georgetts . Furs—Remnants Going Out at Upset Prices Tomorrow! $425 Caracul Coat, $200. $695 Beaver Coat, $375. S395 Nutria Coat, $225. $300 Trimmed Bay Seal Coats, $195. g 8325 $295 Mole Coat, $195. Marmot' Coat, $155. 8395 Ringtail Opossum Coat, $165. 8225 Bay Seal Coat, $137.50. 3210 Leopard Coat, $95. 8235 Civet Cat Coat, $155. 8165 Black Pomy Coat, $75. S175 Bay Scal Coat, $69.50. Remnants—Fur Pieces 3125 Skunk Cape, $75. S195 Mink Stole, $95. 395 Fitch Cape, $50. .2(_}0 Hudson Seal Cape, $110. Sla§ Mole Stole, $110. 8125 Squirrel Stole, $79.50. S110 Australian Opossum Stole. 225 Black Lyn & 3 Stole, $145. Bay Seal Stole, $35. 5 Bay Scal Mufis, $13.95. $40 Nutria Muff, $15. $37.50 Black Wolf Muff. $20. 835 Alaska Wolf Scari, $12.50. Neckwear—Scarfs These special prices will make quick disposal of remnants—get Your share. $13.50 Scarfs, $9.85 Not many, but enough to make sel tion futeresiins—brushed wopl scarts in the new and wanted shades. such zs heather mistures. gray combinations, bufl and blue, blue and buff, buff and brow black and white, gray and American beau 1y, with black patent leather belt—styles 1or auto and street wear. % $2 N orzan $1 Neckwear Remnants, 59¢ At nearly balf price—small back coliars net, also batiste points, lace collars. fichues and sashes. Colored collar and cuff sets also at this price. & Purses, $4.95 Prices Take a Tumble—Buy ¥ day. Leatier Purses and Velvet and’ Leather RBags, also silk and velvet vanities; neatly silk lined and fitted with purse and mir- r;’r,‘x. Choice of green, Lrown, blue and $10.50 Silk Umbrellas. Remnants—Go at $6.85 They were considered excellent values at $10. Colored, all-silk umbrellas, suit- le for rain or shine, with noveity bake- ¢ or leather handles, also some with amber handles. In the wanted shades. New Goods at Remnant Prices-in Our January Sales of Undenyear and Petticoats Remarkable values among the lower-priced goods advertised to- day, and the better ones, too. $1 Silk Corset Covers, 89c iHere's a Big Value Satin Corset Covers. trimmed with val and filet laces; ribbon straps. $1 Bloomers, 89c - Come Early for These “otton Crepe Bloomers, plain and figured patterns; flesh and lavender. $1 Envelope Chemise, 89c ____Limited Lot—Hurry: Nainsook Envelope Chemise, trim- mé:”‘\‘llh aud embroidery: lace str €. $3 Silk Envelope Chemise, $1.95 Values That Can't Be Beat Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise; taijored und trimmed models; flesh aina whit. $3 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.95 Yom Will Marvel at the Values Heatherbloom top, with taffeta silkk flounce: blac navy, plam, sreen and 1é colors $5 Silk Petticoats, $3.95 “ Awaits You = A Big Surprive 4 affeta and in pleat- Stocking Remnants Will Go Quickly 85c and $1 Stockings, 50c Oyt they 2o in double-quick time—silk lisie with seam back, weil reinforced, in black, white and cordovan. $1.25 to $2 Silk Stockings, 65¢ Another spec pure silk, full-faso- ioned, al, fibe: 1k with mock seam back. 3 ail sizes. Black, white, suede and cordovan. k Stockings, $1.85 IUs wise to come early—full-fashioned purs silk with mercerized garter top: high spliced heels, some are Polntex. 1In black, white, cordovan, suede, African Price Upset - $4.25 to $5.00 Woolen Stockings, $2.65 Pair Imported Scotch and English Wool Hose—fingering wool, brushed Bot- any wool, camel's hair—plain and ribbed. vertical stripes and novelty effects—graduated at the ankle to procure that smooth clinging fit— pretty colorin Leather mix- turos—don't miss this opportunity. | NO ALIMONY; JAILED. Jierbert M. King has been adjud. in contempt of court by Justice Si he District Supreme Cour: the court’s order f« Lydia ¥ spend sis( il unless ho sooner settic is scheduled for Januar: <h of the constituents forminsy 1 is to be I'rpres»n(edd :“ . <1 1two delegates. one of them the ohie Social | cxecuiive officer, and to be entitled 1« i vhitman Cross, presi . there in the mev EONE,© ) EE) ) €) €€ S N L 1 Remnants Upset Prices Tomorrow! ’