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Open 9:15 AM. Woodmard & Lathrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. FOR WOMEN WHO REQUIRE LARGER -5 T If a Hat Is Attractive Our Entire Stock of SIZES THERE ARE * Sma’rt 2 W eed I—apd at the ba_l‘nk: time rehm:;nbgrsn:(: Montessori DI Xpensive, 1t 1s so muc he be 2 Smart Sports Sui‘ts Suitings f:r‘?}fc ‘:\'oman who needs a mid-season Educa[lonal hat. ] - : : : : ; Materials Skillfully D d to Comb: In this charmin llection, $12.50 PraZtiuisi;i‘tnyc an: Chic 5 SEa —there are gay Iini ::.\e:f x?a:izr?( visca Now Offered at Exactly 15 the Just because a woman is ahove the average size, there is no reason why she should not be interested in outdoor sports, but the question is, what sort of a suit must she wear. Fashion says, tweeds; jerseys or homespuns, they are, comfortable fitting su fully cut and designed to give straightness and sle of line, but conforming to the mode in every style and finish. and here s, excellently tailored, care- nderness detail of Tweed has for a long time sgstained . its reputation fory serviceability, but * tweed, as a fashion for suits, coats and skirts, is now establishing.a new vogue. These are in light mixtures of green and tan and 54 inches wide. Soft Wool‘en Homespuns, another smart seasonable fabric for sports ap- * brim, cloth, fine liseres’ wreathed with flowers, a close-fitting affair with a bunch of lacquered grapes hanging from the very edge of the straight-brimmed hais with soft crowns of taffeta, and large ribbon bows— and, if we are to believe fashion, then navy blue trimmed with red or white, makes a very smart combination. For That Tailored Person, There Are Smart Straight-Brimmed . Former Prices Those who have started their children in this method of education will be glad of the op- portunity to buy additional materials greatly below former prices—just half. to be exact. A few of the many items are listed below. Model 38—Musical Bells (to train the ear to the musical scale). Reduced to Model 59—Music Boards and Discs (didactic material for musical reading). Reduced to R4.50. * 7 s 9 - T o Knitted }ersey Suits, $25 and $2950 parel, in stone blue and tan mixtures; Sailors Model 21—Cabinet :;d‘;::;."n‘ (;:r;:;l;'-': —with tuxedo or notch collars, patch pockets and 34 inches wide. $3.50 yard. flol'; rough e, I'ya_udenl \mhh grosgraiul narrow belts. in browns, grays, tan, heather and > 2 o A pbpomeiulbiac Swhite, snavy.; brownanc Model 35—N :al Rods (to begin number navy. _New Sports Stripes, in Prunella cherry. $650. work): | Reduced to $2.10, % Homespun Suits, $45 < Cloth and Serge, show smart combina- It’s Sometimes Fun to Tri Model 5—Drawing Table (on which the —in tuxedo button effects. trimmed with silk cable stitching. with insert pockets, or with notch coll and smart patch pockets: in navy. blue and tan. Tweed Suits, $50 —strictly tailored, with narrow box pleated b: lars ack, tuxedo or notch collars, pockets and narrow belts, in gray or brown mixed tweeds. Sizes From 385 to 4814 Special Size Seetion, Third floor. Slip-Cover Damask Specially Priced, 50¢ Yard Fine Cotton Slip-Cover Damask in - Narrow and Wide Stripes, With Soft Satin Finish, Offered at the Newly Lowered Price, Per Yard.............. 50c This low pricing of a splendid quality. fine-looking slip-cover fabric enables you to get slip covers furniture at the lowest price in several years. for your It is a damask that makes a genteel and refined slip cover that may be used in any room of the finest home. Particularly high-grade weave, of durable quality, in cream, white. drab and buff. 31 inches wide. Special price, 50c yard. Other Slip-Cover Fabrics in Great Variety High-grade Woven Cotton Stripes, resembling. Be Real Imported Belgian Linens, imported direct from Bel- gium. in stripes of alternating colors. 50 inches wide. $1.28 yard. Igian lin- ens in appearance and colorings. 28 inches wide. 50¢ yard. Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. Covers for tions of navy and beige, overshot with brown; navy, stone blue and gold; va- rious black and white combinations and handsome Roman stripes. 54 inches wide. $5.50 yard. Woolen Dress Goods Section, Second fleor. Fiber Silk Scarfs How Can We Help Liking Them When They Are So Fascinatingly Gay Among the very newest arrivals are those in two-toned fiber silk,” combining brown and tan, jade and black, or navy and sand, and trimming the ends with 16ng silk fringe. Priced $3.95 and $5. Roman stripes can be particularly smart when knitted in fiber silk with backgrounds of navy, sand or gray, but black and white also makes a voguish combination, and silk fringe adds the finat touch of smartness. Priced $8.75 and $9. Sweater Rection, Third floor. . Your Own Hat —if you can choose from such pretty trim- mings as these—shiny lacquered grapes, colorful berries and pretty field flowers, as daisies, buttercups, poppies and corn-flowers, sprays of wheat and dainty violets and roses. Millinery Section, Third floor. Your Little Boy’s or Girl’s Hair Cut In any style 'he or she may like o wu prefer. Our children’s barber shop wa st established, and is expressly for children and no one else. We have selected barbers especially qualified for this work, and the service and environment is refining, care- ful and hygienic. Children’s Hair Cut in Any Style, 38c Bafrber Shop, Fourth floor, For the Spring Bride metal insets may be displayed for children's selection). Reduced to 75e. Model 28—Capital Sandpaper Letters (to give a knowledge of the letters). Reduced to 7Be. Model 17—Sense Tablets (to distinguish weight and lightness). Reduced to 90c. Model 16—Sound Boxes (to train the ears to differentiate and to match sounds). Reduced to 90c. . Model 33—Counting Boxes (to associate con- crete articles with written symbols). Re- duced to $1.20. Books on the Montessori Method of Teaching at Half the Original Prices. Toy Store, Fourth floor. Mignonette Tie-On Blouses Very Specially Priced, $3.95 One of the smart new models shown in porcelain blue, gray, jade, navy, black: sizes 34 to 46. Waist Section, Third foor. Georgia “Peonage Farm™ Owner Convicted After 11 Negroes Were Slain e & 11 Thie photogr: owner of the per cor ¥, . eleven nlnin negroea were found, was | taken while he was on trial for mur- der at_Covingt xullty of murder Smprisonment. W have held negroes in peona murders are supposed to have be due to the planter's denire to destroy | witnesses who might have appeared againat him. Further Indiet e beem reported against three sons and a negro. FIVE ARE INDICTED | BY PEONAGE URY John Williams, Three Sons and Negro Held for Mur- dering Eleven. By the Associated Press. MONTICELLO, Ga. April 12— Grand jury investigation here into the deaths of negroes alleged to have been held in peonage on the farm of John §. Williams sesulted in indict- ments being returned against Wil- liams, three of his sons and Clyde Manning. negro farm boss, charging a total of eleven murders in_Jasper county. in addition to the three in Newton count The lynch geveral months age, of Eugene Hamilton, negro preacher. was inquired into by the grand ju but after hearing all witnesses it w: decided there was not sufficient dence to warrant true bill results. W hite Insuring any persons suspected, but v dicated last night that the inquiry be resumed today and that the jury would also 'inquire into two more {homicides, the details of which offi- cials refused to divulge publicly in advance. ne of the cases against the Wil- Manning will ACME QUALITY Floors A good, durable paint that will give gratifying W. H. Butler Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the . A R. Monument at Tth and Pa. ave. R e MARKET 14th St. and Park Road Clean Sanitary 50 Live, Up-to-Date Dealers, 3 Big Chain Stores, _ Kosher Stands, Model Bakery Promoting Real Competition Variety Quality Fair Prices 7AM. to 6 PM. Saturdays Open Until 9 P.M. Note R S .-th Is Considering the Furnighing of the New Home $2.75 to - $4.50 3 } Per Seat Gordon Jiffy Cushion Skips, for open and closed cars of most all makes. Shown in attractive dark striped fabrics of the best grade only. Wash them as often as you like. Off in a jiffy. Buttoned back on in 5 minutes. You always have clean cushions—and an inviting car. No’ soiled clothes. 3 T Ford Toyring Car Covers that cover the seat cushions, back, arms and front and rear. doors ; pockets and leather- ette arm rests. Special, $9.98 Set. Dodge Touring Car Covers of same design, for 1920 1921 models. Specially priced, $15.75 Set. Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. Books Specially Priced’ The prospective bride and bridegroom in furnishing their new homnte, love to sur- round themselves with beautiful and lasting reminders of good taste and thoughtful- ness. - : i . Owur displays of Furniture and Rugs offer a wide.choice of interesting possibilities that provide happy selectjons for any young couple desiring to furnish a home that will g be permanently beautiful. H » 3 h U If a simple combination Dining and Living Room. is desired, there is nothing better than Mahogany Drop-leaf Tables and Windsor Chairs, possibly combined with an odd daven- i rt afid comfortable upholstered easy chairs. I, rop-leaf Tables are $50, $60, $65 to $90. Plain t and Arm Windsor Chairs, $20 and $25. N The Bedchamber Suite may either have twin = or' double beds as preferred, and usually when » the bedroom is to be used by two persons the : furniture is of dark woods such as mahogany ’ ' ’ » For the Living Room there is a very simple Adam design Suite, of davenport, armchair and rocker, cane pariel back, arms, and upholstery of blue and gold brocaded velour. Just a nice size for the first home. $395. Very artistic is .the Queen Anne Dining Room Suite of antique brown Mahogany with cabriole leg and claw feet; chairs upholstered in Black and gold haircloth. The cabinet con- struction and %}igh lustrous polish is especially notable. $630. No dining room is complete without a Tea Wagon. You n;:g select a simple, well con- structed one at » and the better grades go as or wa}nut. There are afihost of beautiful de- signs from very simple .effects to richly carve pg:ed $275 to &15. ? o If you want to perpetuate the colonial spirit ! fo};l];vely, sim%le thljngs a Colonial Poster Bed high as $85. A special purchase has brought us a number of good N anycd d?c' ed charm for you. They may be Rugs of excepfional value. Sanford’s books, which we are offering very much less than regulgarly. . iadinith plaip or fluted columns, round or acorn ‘Beauva?;. ox12, ,asg ; ; Whittall’s Anzlo-oPeh tops ; come handsomély carved; solid panel or Thes few of the titles, Soft c3giange (omolithe titles g open foot boards. /Solid mahogany priced from (] H ] Stories and Essays An_Old Country House, by sians at the new low price of $120 for gx12-ft. size; Plain Reversible Wool Chenille” Rugs, Personaliti ities $80 for gxi2-ft. size. Other sizes in all grades The Adventures of a Modern $95 up; mahogany finished are less expensive. There is so much sentiment about a Cedar }Escxhr::gd Le b‘;a"ié;‘i;-ab!{'}; ‘-gl‘.:.'m%fby ('Hiverl Bland. Chest that every bride likes to possess -one, 2t pIonOftionatgipEices: Shippen Green. $180— prof;;:ndll; 'i""““::e“‘i:: aside from their every day usefulness. A 36- A Breakfast Room Suite that any bride The beautiful story of two young people realizing a cherished dream. Yvette and Ten Other Stories inch one is $18.50 up to 48 inch ats$50; al| of them of genuine Tennessee red cedar. Cedar-" lined Chests in period designs, $65 to $85; ma- hogany-finished chests, cedar lined, $40 to $85. would considér a perfect dream is of brown walnut decorated with borders of warm tan and hand-painted floral designs. Suite comsists of i drop-leaf table, mirror serving table and four book details the author’s researches into the de- bated fields of Occultism and Magic, and opens up by Guy de Maupassant. an entirely new vista for 5 5 2 5 ’run:hud by Mrs. John the .v"ggy, reader. Purniture and Rug Sections, Sixth flor. sidé chairs and is priced at $275. Galsworthy. With an ig- Edward Rowland Sill, by troduction by Joseph Con- William~ Belmont Parker. rad. 75c—A novelette of $1.00.—Alth, i g 2 < o ough he is one st:rirs. aupassant’s e of the most popular of is is the American poets, tl first biography of Sill to The Merry Go-Round, by Carl Van Vechten. $1.00— appear, and it will be Herein are treated such eagerly welcomed by his various topics as music, in large drcle of admirers. lusascczcomescecccoccozecooceo—cop MR N oooo-__ its relation to cooking, singing as a new art, Edgar Saltus; the literary meth- ods of George Moore, Spanish Dancers, Mimi Aguglia, Margaret Anglin, Who's Who in Dickens. Com- piled by Thomas Alexander Fyfe. ~ $100—~A complete Dicken’s repertory in Dicken’s own words. American Composers, National Miniatéres, by Tat- Mary Garden, Isadora tler. S0c—This is a collec- Duncan, the old age of tion of short, breezy, pic- singers, the uselessness of turesque portrait sketches interior _decorators, aand of the public men and other mirthful subjects. women of today. LITERARY, TOPICS jcan Literature, by I.eon The Message of Browning, by Kellner, translated by Julia A. Austin Foster, M. A, Franklin, 35c— American 75c — An ' interesting and Jetters as viewed by a Ger- helpful volume for all man professor of English lovers of the great poet. philology and literature. The World We Live In, or Modern French Literature, by Philosophy of Life in the Benjamin W, Wells, Ph. D., Light of Modern Thought, 3 60c—A serviceable intro- by George Stuart Fuller- duction to the storehouse ton, Professor of Philos- of modern French litera- ,ophy in Columbia Univer- e sity, = The Grail of Life, by John The American Spirit, Hayne Holmes and. Lillian Franklin K. Lane, former Browne-Olf, 88c—An An- Secretary of the Interior, thology of Heroic Death 25c—Democracy, as he por- and Immortal Life. The trays it, is something nobler and finer than the mere exercise of self-gov- ernment. first anthology which has been prepared on these great subjects. Book Section, Becond fioor. jliams family or called for trial before May, it : the Jasper count convening vesterd: o {announced by Judge J. B superior : who charged the grand jury on its | y. The elder Williams was convicted last week in A cordial.invitation is extended to Visitors Par] ewton county of murder of ome of three n. groes taken trial. and were into that drowned and I8 now waiting a hear- |ing April 30 on motion for a ne His three sons indicted are Huland, Leroy and Marvin Williams. Whipping of negroes who had v ght and other county = to ifispect this Exceptional Market run alleged by wit- ugh it was said fed and aw: cruel treatment w nesses yesterday. al the negroes were well clothed. N The true bills returned were as follows: Joint indictment charging John S. iams and Manning with murders of eight negroes. + Indictment charging Huland W liams with murder of a negro known as “‘Black Strap” in the fall of 1920. Joint indictment charging Leroy and Marvin Williams with the mu der of a negro known as “Iron Ja in_the summer of 1920. Indictment charging Marvin W liams with the murder of John Si gleton in April, 1918. KILLS SELF AFTER JOKING Husband in Jovial Mood Before Suicide. NEW ORLEANS, April 12.—A few minutes after joking and laughing with his wife, William Starling, forty, formerly employed as bookkeeper at a local chair facfor: esterday shot himself through the head and died an hour later in a hospital. _ Leaving the kitchen where his wife was preparing a meal, apparently in the best off humor, Starling is said by his wifz to have entered his bedroom and fired the shot through his head. No reason is assigned for his action. Starling, who came here from Lake Port, Ark.. several years ago, had been employed as bookkeeper at a chair factory until last- Saturda; when he resigned. stating to his er ployers that he had secured a better Job. -— LATVIA SENDS ENVOY. Commissioner With Rank of Minis- ter to Seek U. S. Recognition. RIGA, Letvia, April 12—In an effort te secure American recognition for Letvia, the Letvian government has sent L. Seya as its commissioner to ‘Washington with the rank of min- ister. 1t is reported t For t American officials You Will Find LILY _CUPleasant ——— et Horlick's The ORIGINAL Tne “Food - Drink” for All Ages. in Letvia are investigating a rumor et inoutn the Ruseian Soviet sov. | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ant ernment has disclaimed carrying on propaganda abroad, bolshevik agents in America are reporting to the third Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. ssr-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes internationale. Union Men and Non-Union Lumber Handlers Blamed in Report. CHICAGO, April 12.—The boycotting by umion workmen of building ma- terials manufactured outside of Chi- cago by non-union workmen added $100,000 to the dost of a recently con- structed hotel here, the daily joint legislative committee investigating building conditions was told vester- day. The evidenie was submitted by a construction representative of the hotel. —_— DIPLOMATIC DEAN DIES. By the Associated Press. 2 PEKING, April 12.—Luis® Pastor, Spanish_minister to China and:dean of the diplomatic corps in this city, | ~Hatls died today as a result of a cholera | P, attack which he suffered eighteen | Remea. months ago. clining for a long time. J._B. de Freitas, ine bears the signature of wsure you_get BRUMU.) BOYCOTT ADDS $100,000. Read This' Prompt Relief Guaranteed for Pyorrhea or Rigg's Disease McHale's ered after and tests by a wus discov uring in. PDon't suffer from gum troubles when relief is %o Dear. ;AN kindly permi his Tetter o us. e Tollows 'Hars suffered for .‘nfl having lost quite a few of iend gave me a Home Remedy and safe. swift sheer, of gratitude are ed by Wash- ington Dentists Brien. pastor Washington, h ted us to publi 2 long time with bottle of McHal more thun a_yes wi His health had been de- -n= 1 -fll‘l .::::l - remaining teef immediate His death ml‘;‘:-he g nd_permanent.” di 3