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T B e L N 10 | anl 1aborers on the city pay roll were TY SALARIES CUT. B CI\ M April 20. lartes |Téduced today an average of 10 per LLINGS, Mont., April 20—Salarles| ..¢ by the city council. The cut was of police, firemen, the city englneer, !made to solve a deficit of $2.200 a city clerk, several minor officials, and | month. FISH Specials e e and Saturday For Friday = We carry the largest assortment of sea foods in sea- son. The very finest that the market affords. Cur prices are surprisingly moderate. Potomac Roe Shad. ..........30c Ib. Potomac Buck Shad .........25¢c Ib. | Potomac Spllt Shad..........25c Ib. Smelts .....oovvniiiienann 30c 1b. Huhbul Steak, Norfolk S ;m- 35¢ \Vhl!e Perch (large’ Large Fresh Shucked Oysters Large Fresh Shucked Clams .. Sea Bass, Ib. ... sh Kingfish. . Steak Cod, .8 for 25¢ Soft Shell Crabs, Crab Flakes, Crab Meat, Green Frogs, Lobsters, Sea Scallops, Cooked Shrimp Meat SUCCESSORS TO GEO, €. HILLEARY 006 Louisiana Ave. N.Y. Phone Main 3381 Tomorrow— Friday » v N \b) 2 ez They are 1 i L service. \\1 Cotton , Blouses ~ ol < Very sheer and fine T, [Irench Batiste—strictly 4 handmade: with hand ched collars and o Dainty models— idly finished. 3 Ilesh, Bisque, and French Blue. An All-day Friday Special Sweaters H ring, C. P. Oliver, J {xinia Barr, Mrs. berta Patterson, Jessie Gibbon ita ley, Pauline Song, Orson i Fitzhugh, Ma p a ne Walters, | Ruth Burnside, Mrs. M. E. Jones, jliam Parker. 'S c 3 Virginia Fitshugh, Louisa Thompson. a P Orson Ea- | 25¢ —S—tandard Fish & Poultry Co. ‘ Astonishing’ly Low Prices for Street and Travel Tweed SUitS-:— tures that are so sensibly dressy— and with them are Jerseys of heather shades. with charming grace............ There is more character in these Suits than in the so- called sport types—entitling them to consideration from the more important viewpoint of general wear and satisfactory Silk Petticoats THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CERTIFICATES ARE GIVEN. | Nicholson. L. Cockertile ana Phocbe Preston. Addresses were made by Rev. C. S. r [ Abbott, vicar of the Chapel of the | Good Shepherd, on “The Home De- partment of the Sunday School.” and | Rev. Ronald Raylor, on r Church's Work at Maryland University.” Exercises Are Held by Teache: Training Classes. Certificates were presented to suc- cessful students in the Washington URGES STUDY OF GERMAN. Dr. Goodnow of Baltimore Calis It Necessary to U. S. Trade. BALTIMORE, April 21.—"Nonsense," was Dr. Frank J. Goodnow's reply to a resolution against the study of erman in Raltimore public schools, dopted by the Maryland Sons of the | American Revolution. “I think it highly patriotic. Dr. Goodnow said, to train the American so that they an compete with the Germans, whether the Germans remained enc- mies or not. Otherwise, Ameri | trade will have to depend wholly Germans for its dealings Wwith mans. “It is not a matter of patr e | it is a matter of common sense. day night at the meeting of the Sunday School Institute held in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany. The certificates were pr McAllister of H. ho received the a ser, Rose Frye, Mr fiser, Annic Dorothy CORNWELL'S BANANA TART IRM, mellow slices of bamana, savored with thick, rich syrup, in a ramequin of choicest French pastry. Refreshing, fragrant and not too sweet! PASTRIPHONE MAIN 875 Place Your Furs in Our 11th ST. NW Cold Storage Rooms S e of Courtesy e anaiie in those rugged mix- Both modeled 25 RN e T Friday Morning Specials i | Extraordinary big values 1 offered tomorrow only \ | From915tolPM Coats and Wraps Short Sport Coats— Coats of Longer Lines— 10 Capey Coats— These very smart and popular models—in the prevailing colors of the spring season—some made ' up in combination. Reduced for these morning hoursto........ Ty-on Sweaters—the remainder of a very popular lot—in desirable colors —and practically all sizes. From 9:15to 1 ... All-silk Jersey Petti- coats, with deep ruffle, and every wanted color. From 9:15 to 1. D BOARD OVERRULES | ROAD'S DECISION A,, B. and A. Acted lllegally |- in Reducing Wages of Its Employes. H. Sibley had acted in vi the spirit and letter of the transpos | tion act The board ruied that it owners of i Was Atlanta. se brought the 1 The antic twecn the court and Receiver Takes Over. Subsequently the road went into the hoard belisved th ing and the ek, until April tol the board tha ¢ board ordered the withdrawn and told the en e of ird. but pleaded onls d the fe o reductions. case back to th | Lay Pleas Before Board. | Setting a whirlwind pace, more than | thirty railroads laid their pleas for | wage reduction rd yesterd THURSDAY, APRIL 21. Jvankrupt exhibit i show derstand £ whom now 4 conferenc ttention for the 1 is | controversy. rona; ing here n and At-|adopted th b o the Nat <ociation ional _pooling ommit operativ 100,000 monthly and in order to ¢ reduction ame up 1d did no wages board r at Tl B e Commerce Commission. | ul | n0 rubbing, has such a cl quick relief I before 3!.@.Q£unningijam&@e 316 7th St. N.W. [NTRODUCING— oF Tus NEw SEASON Gingham and Organdie Special at Piquetine, Tricotines Very smart and very new $35.00 ILEURS In plain and embroidered models— developed in very fine Tricotines and Twill Cords—emphasizing the 36-inch coat length. $49.50 Hosiery Black and White Special at $2.75 New Cotton Tailored WAISTS Fancy Collars and Cuffs mpulsory pooli nal Wheat Growers' A preference to an op. plan offered by the ‘comes after using. feet, backache, uprams. ltruns, All druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40. 310 As Tie AutvENTIc MODES ROCKS —in smart, new Summer models $10-00 and Up Original models in ‘1'will Cord Onyx Pointex 1921, he wage decision of July. based almo: d cost of li st rates of pay. re. s in rapid succession > board that they present. it night e handling of know by e: or ti new that expressed by W. G. e Chicago and Alton, the 192 v_interspersed exhibit after roduced by the roads to outside industry sTounds of absolute necessit son for cr has been T cause other i d their wages." s flooded with another would eral smaller E < of the cou in the co: id for sim; ed next Monda: v postponed, give its entire sent to the wage | VOIE COMPULSORY POOLING. . April 21.—More than 11.000 wheat growers at a mass meet- unanimous g plan = e of seventeen at Chicago, | ction with_ its program for the Sloan's stops my rheumatic pain like it, for it does its own work, no stained skin and ean stimulating odor that justasmell ‘of it promises the ence Nl DI ko | Hloodward &30 offuwop | Friday Remnant Day IN THE DOWN STAIRS STORE - O Lesser Priced Merchandise Remnant Day merchandise is not return- : able or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval ; mail or phone orders not accepted. 50 Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Sport Jackets Specially Priced, $9.75 Belted styles with patch pockets, tuxedo lapels: excellent for street and sports wear with separate skirts; colors are red, copen, navy and green. om————cs ~ 53 Women’s and Misses’ Serge & Tricotine Dresses Specially Priced, $6.95 EMBROIDERY TRIMMED SERGE AND TRI- COTINE DRESSES of good quality all-wool weaves. Some of the hems are narrow and we ask that you inspect them carefully before purchasing to insure proper length and fit. 15 Crepe Silk and Taffeta Dresses, $18.75 each; were $24.75. 4 Taffeta Dresses, $16.75 each; were $18.75. 60 Wool Plaid Pleated Skirts, special, $5.95 each. e S MR T R SR e TS WOMEN’S CAPES 20 Knitted Capes Withr Wide Collars $10.00 Each; Were $13.25 Hosiery and Knit Underwear 600 PAIRS SECOND-QUALITY FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE, with lisle tops and feet; sizes 8% to 10; in colors of black, white, gray and brown. Specially priced, $1.25 pair. 96 PAIRS WOMEN'S CHIFFON SILK HOSE, with mock seam, in black only; sizes 8% to 10. 75c pair; were $1.00. 192 Women’s Fine Ribbed Union Suits; cuff knee. each; were 65c. - e R PR N R AL T B 50c GIRLS’ APPAREL 300 ALL-WHITE UNDERMUSLINS KIMONOS PETTICOATS STANDARD MIDDIES, with black ties. Special, 12 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, 95¢ each of lingerie cloth, trimmed ” T with feather stitching and ’ D2 GIRLS GINGHAM N S > > i were $2.95. lent quality, in small checks ; patent leather belt. 300 FLOWERED COTTON These dresses are from a PETTICOATS, with pleated high-grade manufacturer flounce. 65c each; were 95c. and are in one pattern only. MI\Z;'JO\(():SOTTO.\‘ CHALLIS KIMONOS, in fancy flowered 8 SIRLS BEACH paucrns. c cach: were 95c. o 3 50 SACQUES OF SERPEN- each; were 95c. TINE" CREPE, in ‘various 33 GIRLS' GINGHAM colors an patterns. 65¢c each; were 95c. DRESSES. $245 each; 10 PETTICOATS OF FINE were $2.95. PINK CREPE DE CHINE, . These dresses are in claborately trimmed with beautiful lace flounces, folds of crepe de chine and ribbon. Specially priced, $2.95. pink and green plaids, with pleating and organdy vests. Center Aisle Tables 17 WOMEN’S HANDBAGS AND PURSES, fitted with mirrors: some slightly soiled; few silk lined. 95¢ each; were $L65. 2 DOZEN MEN'S CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, with %-inch hems. Now 5c each, 6 for 25c. 3 DOZEN WOMEN'S CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, neatly embroidered. Now 13c each, 2 for 25c. 1 DOZEN MADE VEILS, black and blue, embroidered dots. 75c each; were 1 DOZEN WHITE LACE \E‘TFFQ some slightly soiled. Special price, 45¢ each. th 200 Sample Silk Waists, $2.95 (All size 36) Sample Waists, consequently only size 36 in the lot. They are of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow. All colors. 100 Stout Waists of Georgette, $3.95 (Sizes 40 to 53) Individual Waists, some imperfect; a few Crepe de Chines in the lot. Soiled and Counter-tossed Blouses, 85¢ Voile, Organdy, Madras; lace and embroidery trimmed; all sizes. Pink Organdy Blouses, $1.00 Deep collar and cuffs; embroidery trimmed; pink only. e A U 0 A 0O OO e 0 -~ TR < 50 “Seconds” Fiber Silk Sweaters, $6.95 Slightly imperfect Sweaters, accumulated by a high-grade sweater house. In black, brown, navy, white, jade, honeydew, sand, gray and orange. 36 inches long. Trimmed & Sports Hats Trimmed Hats at $3.95—Liscre Braids, flower-trim- med, in black, brown, navy, jade and red. Hats, $295—Felt and Braid combinations, in blue, jade and red colorings. Flower Wreaths, $1.25 each; reduced from $1.65. I TR O AT