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. OND. C. COMMITTEE PComplete Schedule of As- signments Is Expected Today. The republican membership of the | House District committee probably » Wilh be decided at a conference of the | committee on committees this after- moon. The work of the committee on committees is proceeding with the ut- mest harmony, so that it is expected P e mntilalita scheaulel ot lcome | Lo o n i ey atEikefiquestion pwithoug b reaching a .decisign. The conferees - . = Mfttee assignments today. adfonruadd Shatitl atten hoan At off the face, or droops to shade the eyes—we have them all. !« There are two vacancies at least . 15 be filled on the legislative steering ' committee. This is the only commit- tee on which 1t is expected that there will be any real contest. The per- sonnel of the rules committee is also receiving serious consideration this afternoon. The repudlican members on the committee on agriculture were decided upon this morning. “Just as Dry as Ever.” The republican slate for. some of the more important committees, as framed by the committee on com- mittees yesterday, indicates that the Jjudiciary _ committee, which has charge of prohibition enforcement legislation will be ‘just as dry as ever"—if not more so. The other important assignments made yester- WEIGH STRIKE PLAN Debate for Three Hours on li Movement to Join Brit- ish Miners. { By the Associated Press. | | LONDON, April 5.—~For three hours { this morning the 400 delegates of the { National Transport Workers' Federa- | tion assembled here to consider the i { attitude of the organization toward; ! 10:30 o'clock tomofrow morning. During the session.. the transport | workers' delegates heard the view- points of their leaders presented, (o gether with those of other prominen labor men, including Jahn R. Clynes, chairman of the parliamentary labor party. » This afternoon the national execu- tive board of the transport workers continued consideration in secret ses- sion of the question of joining the miners in their strike. The executive body will probably, have recommenda- { il tions to offer as' to the transport ||[{i!l men’s attitude at tomorrow’s plenary session of the delegate body. No Sigms of Yielding. { Meanwhile, there has been no de- three parties to the controvers | the strike of the British miners, de- :] | LANSBURGH & BROTHER e Washington, New York, Paris STORE NEWS Tuesday, April 5, 1921 S - S — Thefi Ways of Tailored Hats Are Many Some go straight—others have their ups and downs— but ‘whether it be a straight-brimmed sailor, one that rolls Really smart hats! e gty st 63 50 to $12.50 Specrally Priced. . . . 0 . ‘If you.are inclined to Tailored wear—to be a bit strenuous, and go in_for out-door. sports—tennis, golf, motor or tramp—then there’s nothing like having a smart Tailored Hat. have the opportunify of choosing from.such a large and varied. collection as we will have ready tomorrow, there-is no reason why vou should not have several. Chic wide brim sailors, rolled brims, mush- And when you Sweuaters are having their inning now —and one simply mustn’t be without a pretty Wool Sweater in this season of gay colors and sports. day include places on the ways‘and |yviation from the uncomprom:sing ||l rooms—with brims narrow or wide—are delightful in the new 3 means and the master appropriations | “ggnt to the finish” attitude which ||l L e T e o i This new purchase of Wool Tuxedo committee. as follows: . |appdrently has been taken alds—iancy, glossy, ¢ 14 ) gTOsS Sweaters will receive a big welcome; for Aadimenns SHoughion fex grain ribbons. some with crushed bands of georgette crepe. And the . We a Appropriations—! Wiscon- Husted. New York: Hutchinson. " | ment. miners, the owners and the govern Frod representatives of each ‘ there have been declarations of a wil- lingness to make any reasonable con- | cessions in order to avert a general I prices are inconsiderable, colors are 3ll represented in solid or striking two-tone effects. The aren’t they? Second Floor—Lanaburgh & Brother. - have priced them only— the opportunity of saving is big. 4,95 Jersey: Dickinson, Iowa, and |industrial tie up. but no ome thus far! Nebraska. - Interstate commerce—Mapes, Mich- B : : igan; Graham. Illinois; Burroughts, Their bright-colors make them a delight, and their New Hampshire: Newton, Minnesota, and Hoch, Kansas. a knitting, done in ribbed link and fancy-block stitch, and Miligary—Parker. New _ Jersey: | men's delegates, it was notlee-bh-i made in the popular Tuxedo style, with plaited or self Crowther. New York: Wurzbach, | that John N. Clynes ud.:th';;d?:;)e(; ~ belt, some with contrasting brushed wool collar and cuffs ) Texas; Frothingham, Massachusetts; Hill, Maryland. and Ransley, Penn- - sylvania. Foreign affairs—Cooper. sin; Burton, Ohio; Fairchild. New York: Fish, New York: Hukriede, Missouri, and Lineberger, California. STLLMANTO AT GRDERFORALINONY By the "Associated Press. Wiscon- WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, April §.— Counsel for James A. Stillman, New York financier and banker, who is suing for a divorce here, have an- nounced that they will file an ap- peal against the order of Justice Morschauser @xing alimony, counsel fees and expenses and excluding cer- tain documentary evidence. as geon as the order has been served on Mr. Stillman. , it was explained, wil be directed not only agafust the d cision excluding the so-called “col fession letter” of Mrs. Stillman and letters addressed .to her by Fred Beauvais, co-respondent named by her husband, but also against the order to pay her $15,000 alimony, $30.000 counsel fees and $12,500 ex- penses within.a period of thirty days. The appeal, which will. it is said, automatically make public these let- division of supreme court, in Brook 1yn, probably tomorrow morning. ters, will be filed in the npennti Baron Bledisloe and his-son are.o] It became known that affidavits. Shareor medo agains her muesand |GOMEZ TO SEE PRESIDENT and Mrs Florence H. Leeds in her ed answer contain the names of twelve persons wro support the allegationa. They are Mrs. Sophie Bartkoff and Hannah Johnson, maids employed by Mrs. ; Frank H. Ivens, superin- Mrs. _Leeds' thifty-months-old _son, Jay W.. was born; Mrs. Estelle Klee, mecretary to Mrs. Stillman, and “Wil- liam C. Groves ~Evelyn Rutledge, ‘Walter Rutledge, Claude Crows, Vic- tor Bocamegra, Antonfo Scozzanago, Joseph F. Kermedy and James Mc- Mahon. who are not identified. ' Justice Morschausen's decision was filed in Carmel, Putnam county, where the-original action was started. but tendent of the apartment house where’| serted that 1m|‘ht be seen in this direction. more X lszudenu at Birminghani University {|[i ers similarly regarded failed to evoke the same measure of iven to e lean- applause and enthusiasm other speakers known to hi ings toward direct action. The delegates at today's confer- ence were unmistakably in bad hu- mor and apparently there was little to warrant.hopes of an amicable out- come of tomorrow’s “decision” meet- ings_of the transport delegatea and the National Union of Railway Men. - WIIl Address Parliament. The British government. is . most anxious to prebe every Suggestion in order to see if a solution of the coal | lllili strike might be found, the prime min- ister, Mr. Lloyd George. told the house of commons yesterday in_an- swer to a_question concerning the ‘coal crisis. When the house of commons met to- day Premier Lloyd George was pre- pared to make a statement on the coal crisis, and it was expected that debate would follow. °The Daily Graphic declared this morning that it was probable the government would offer to postpone relinquishing con- trol of the mines for a month. and as- | I |nas volunteered to take the first step | toward a resumption of negotiations. || While representatives of the press were strictly _excluded from " this morning’s meeting_of the transport i “faint hopes of peace” The Daily Herald, organ of labor, asserts that large numbers of troops are being brought back to Engiand from Ireland. and a Malta dispatch to Reuters_Limited, states that an in- | il fantry battalion which has reached ‘,‘1 there from Mesopotamia has been ||l ordered to, England, presumalsly ,in { il connection with the crisis. I efforts continue to save | ff | mines froin being ficoded. have volunteered to run pumps in mines-throughuot that district, while. ating pumps-in their colliery at Lyd- ney. Cuban Leader Among Those on Visiting Edst. Jose Miguel Gomes, Cuban liberal leader 2nd former president, was. nong those on President Harding’s visiting list for today. The meeting: was arranged by Secretary Hughes. Gomez is in Washington in connee- tion with his contentton that his de- feat for the presidency in the recemt elections was due to a “military con- spiracy” on the part of the present ad- ministration. Gen. Gomes ‘armounced that he would appeal for establish. ment of an American provisional gov- ernment in the islands, headed, If meo- colors; all are 40 inches wide. Choose from— HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE.._...._. If for any reason © you cammot attend this selliag, mafl and phone orders will be siven persomal at- temtion by our ex- pert shopper, Janme Stuart. COLORED -RADIUM TAFFETAS .. QUALITY BARONETTE SATINS CRISP, NEW PLAIN TAFFETAS RICH BLACK CHARMEUSE.. IMPORTED BLACK TAFFETAS Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brot] CREPE METEOR, FINE QUALITY. THE APRIL SILK SALE— —Holds so many good things, and we like to hand them to you in:groups—for we know from past experiences. that you prefer to have them presented to you in this manner. Tomorrow we - announce another special one-price grouping, in which eight fashionable, high quality weaves are available. Unless otherwise stated, each weave is to be had in a pleasing range of wanted her. | sweaters are a real economy value. ; SPECIAL: YARD, $2.69 grained black U T S R T smartness. You will like it Co ."! Styles, colors and fabrics-to-meet many and varied preferences: 'Wraps, Capes and Coats, plain or embroidered: models, de- veloped: of Marvella, Chamoistyne, Duvet de Laine, Bolivias, Poiret Twills, Camel’s- hair Cloth-and:*Quilted Satins. All are lined with fine quality Peau de Cygne and fancy Spring’s Smartest COATS - Aristocratic, but Not Expensive Second Floor—Lansburgh &-Brother. Just Arrived—“The Richmond” A stylish new strapped Pump of fine kidskin The kind of a shoe that combines.comfort with for its perfectly bal- anced proportions—its strapped instep, low Cuban heel, welt soles, imitation straight tip and the cleverly inlaid quarter. « To be had in all sizes 2% Priced $11.00. Second Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother to 8, widths AAA to C. Wednesday is Important in Our Art. Needlework Department —for it has utilized the sure method of creating a day of intense selligg activity—select- —but the most attractive thing about them is the lovely colors in which they come—peacock, hongydew, mavy, black, brown, rust, pearl gray, jade and tomato, in sizes 36 to 44 Just the right protection when cool breezes biow These ing goods for which there is a steady demand—cutting prices below one’s expectations— what woman wouldn’t be interested? . CARD TABLE COVERS, of - Round Tussah . || , heavy white materialing, with Silk Pillows_ ! cards embroidered in corners in colors. Special ...78¢c i _STAMPED NEW LAUNDRY | Plump-. and puity .in design and colering. ‘.BAGS—Q( ecru-colored crash, Filled with soft, selected e designs for yarn em- b:gdery;. artistic and service- cotton, shirred and with l fruit or floral center, and inches in diameter; variety of effective designs for French em- broidery; priced as follows: k 'g:_e 27x27 inches, $1.48. ize 36x36 inches, $1.98. , able. Special STAMPED CENTERPIECES will add the-needed:tSuch of “color lp your Tliving’ - -of - white- linen; 27 and 36 ] room, These Stamped Articles, Special 48¢ CENTERPIECES of Indian head or needle- weave ; 36 inches in diam- eter. SCARFS of Indian head, stamped for scallop or hemstitched ends. LUNCHEON SETS—Of essary, by an America E C 2 E"’::‘ T O e ene | oral. fo supervise & fair clection, Sis ‘Coléis—gray, tan; velndeec; tiivy, STAMPED PILLOWCASES < SCARES to match, cach, SL4. i L:?:::m head; effective | new blue and black. ; ~Made from ‘good ‘quality tub-" Bfifnnsn bR B{:fifl%;fi;;‘? PILLOW TOPS— With CHINESE BALL TONIGHT > * s = ing; stamped in. neat pane:n_s. not all colers; reduced 24 | :’aeclltse. of white needle- JI scallop or hemstitched berders; quick clearance. Bunch, Sc I : i - -BRINGS COSTUMES HERE ' Chinese.costumes brought from all the country. Chinese food and muslc, decorations and tickets, a Chinese magician and a Chinese wed- ding will make memorable the big costume ball to be givemat Wardman Pafk Hotel tonight to aid the local branch of the American committee for Cbina famine fund raise Its quota in the national fund to alleviate the suf- ferings of the 45.000.000 people in the famine-stricken areas of the Chinese Tepublic. = ‘Washington soclety s expected to be out in force to enjoy the atmos- phere so carefully created by those in The finer accomplishments of famous de- signers. * Varied types of Wraps, Cape Wraps, Dolmans and Capes, Exquisite,.soft fabrics—in- cluding Coverts, Balivia, Veldyne and Tricotines —embroidered, brald trimmed, fringed, tasseled, easy tb cdmglete. Special, 08¢ and © 7 7\ Fifth Flesr—Lansburgh & Brother Ginghams Have Full Sway This Week Ginghams from-the best domestic aad foreign weavers, who have mixed their colors with the.skill ofrartists, and woven with the clever crait of artisans, : You can'tresist the lure of the lovely plaids, checks, stripes and plain — come NOW while the assortment is large—for prices are mo=t 5 IMPERIAL CHAMBRAY TISSUE GINGHAMS — % ZEPHYR GINGHA — moderate. (S St L b L graceful throw. collars, Handsomely silk lined GINGHAMS—32kinches wide— Inches wide—for the womam inches wide—the most beay Hate, architects. Sostumern and bro- Cwbiont. Ji nnches of whniet SpesConta permancat inen _finish, woven who wants the fovely plalds ful plalls, checks and plain tists, architects, costumers and pro- fessional entertainers. The sale both of tickets and boxes points to a certain and weil merited success. FEvery participant must ap- "A"(“t' ?o-;-‘m;& %.u announced. desirabl h d: .otal o 700, has been cabled lesirable wash goeds, ner more with sometimes a to China within the last week. raisi; the-total of America’s aid to the cast: Yb:::‘u”ul colar offects. 75¢ :hreld \':r’d black for 75 ! R A S R R L ern republic's famine suffercrs to date to nearly 3$5.000.000, according to astatement issued yesterday by the American committee for China famine fund. The committee has sent to China to date a total of $2.500,000 the group, Thelr high character is apparent at -,glyncc. Sizes'for women and misses. - Yard and checks of old-time Ging- hams, combined with a sheer, light weave, almest like a mus- lin, We have seen na more of selectedlong-fiber cotton, in absolutely fast celers. 280 DOMESTIC GINGHAMS AND KIDDIE CLOTH — 32 inehes wide — Thousands of standard lavenders colors shades, in all the familiar fa- vorites amd lots of new notions —the yellows, reds that are_so much wanted, and BATES’ HOSPITAL STRIPE GINGHAMS—27 inches wide— and patterns = L2 === A large sum has been sent by the the churches direct, besides $1.000,000 contributed by the Red Cross, Contributions may be sent to Charles E. Howe, American Sceurity and Trust Company. local treasurer,| or to Vernon Munroe. national treas- urer, Bible Ho: New York city. i 1] WOMAN’S CHARGES BRING ! ATTORNEY BEFORE BAR| L. Grandin Grossman, a member of the bar. was haled today before the! bar of the Supreme Court of the Dis-! yards and in every wanted col- in this stardy Gingham that il er, with plenty of the plain stood the test of time. wear and | shades that will stand hard usage. Much used also | up tunder repeated 38¢ for maids’ uniforms and j) 5 washings. Yard........ little folks’ rompers. ... 28¢c First Floos—Lansburgh & Brother 1l - Special—Jersey ‘ and Tweed Suits Sale of Envelope ' Chemise ' sizes—some trimmed in lace, hand embroidery, —of impending eye troubles through headaches and oth- cel s. Lace ar embroidery A Sale of Notions S mad 2t headed Filled With Money-Savings. * a?nclt Bizes up to 44, trict of Columbia_ holding a genera! il H j term. "o show canse why ha“smauidill €F unmistakable A o Cepts’ Daraing Cotton—Black, Warren's Featherboni a i not be disbarred from practice. Thej GOOD QUALITIES, leanese Crepc dainty ribben er rosebud Al Sias et o e et <l o .:dnuwh-';\' it mu;t }llwlardfth; testimony of witnesses! syrnpt()ms, on - [ s trimmings. as well as teel-ayed Bcwing Needies, 8 yard, Se, | O P T the Eriavance committes, i SEVERAL STYLES Kimenes. Toinl taileseds effocts papers, Be, Lingerle Tape — Pink, white, it pelg un;,,{’;fi:‘;":d,:afi‘;fie- fagicens sult our gradunte il - y P! 3 400-count Dressmakers' Pins— G-yard pleces with bodkin, Se. f ponement was taken fto allow” e | optometrist i it When a special priee 2 95 Mada/afinainsool imus; D st Dugles Batoty Plass — torat ate nE A PRIl Tot AF Grosman o sammon witnessen from pto 1st. i Iumfil‘m.fi;ul, bring- . lin, fine quality lingerle S ew AT Dl e el ol Al ARl Dby bol New York in etense. i - AR 2 ; Mrs, Milford A. Rudd told the court’ i i ‘m-m‘ "; ‘“}lt:u.r: ‘nils‘ e e cloth, - veliel., silk tand o1 Mador! Bafaty: Wins—ho: ol g sl AR Ny ' A were made a3 ., ' ’ i N extidgdcitoiben cetton,, ctepe de’ chine, sorted sizes, card, be. Trimming Sult and Coat But- Toric Invisible 2 1000, women gand vard 62 at ward had given him 362 for what h Ocean Pearl and Colored Pear! twe home, and she had employed him to J & pan, embraidered bring a divorce case for her and had | migges pfe .geing te TR RiTa designs |- satin and others. Sheul- A A Fe St Feats B = cack; D et des e diatiar | . make a quick cloan-yp | fad trimmed in selt | der strap and built-up assorted widths, Se, card, de. agag g < i y sacks, Bias S8eam Tupe—widths 1 te 8, models, had $1.000 or deposit In a tmvlruul hank. asked to see the certificate, He q|o‘;="nm Pins—3, 3, 6, B, «ald were court costs. Last June| = Grossman asked her If she had :v’:yY “They are in medels e > fl-nd"l:::i?-:"‘ar." R :xr"’lo-lx:r—!. 3, 6 9 and 12 on e = eiugl xJ¥laad (Racishy s w for memerg| e, Divided into five.spe- %k White, asserted sises, Invisible Haw Pin Cabinet— | " Shewn ip brown, e, cially-priced greups. 1M des., Assorted sises, 2 for Se. when she asked for it at his home | il would receive the answer that it was 1‘ | | Bifocals _ Grosgrain Belting — All frame. Adolnh Kahn : 935 F St. and white, yara, 13%e.’ Snap Tape—Biack and whil vard, 18e, - 8 - Dirst Pleor—Lansburgh & Brother. df black zad white, yard, 4e Sanitary Napkins—Large sise, sen, 8%c. took the certificate into his home, tha | | e cihice wak / e toak the Certificate Into his homs. the ' 3 ” o ike', shadés. ‘ 10 fn box, B bexes fer Sbo, Black ana coleis, Se. Fegain possesston of 1t at his office he | Either Shelltex or 20- i with mn'ldt nlu; bign:. "‘1'59 .69(:9 7%9 81’009 e gt T T e LR Whlta would tell her it was at his homo, and year guaranteed gold filled [f | Remember, enly abgat Yolle Waists, and gtraight, ail colers, dosen. 49 to 70, spool, Scy dozen, f0e, Hook-and-eye _Tape — Black 145 syits,sa'the n't last Inljl'g at th?s s price. at his office. Nearly tliree months later, she sald, he told her that he had arranged (o change the form of her Investment, d rro; o B a ce of | ¥ compaay. The witness| i sne has not reccived any diyidend from this stock nor has she been able 10 secure a purchaser. i