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1921, !! FAVORS GROUPING - OF ALL RAILROADS Expert Declares Rates Must ' Not Be Lowered Until Traffic Is Normal. "HILADELPHIA, April 2 n road pro Philosophical Society he Emory R. Johnson, dean Wharton School of Fiance and the University of widely known transporta the gove promptly W t i publication of plans THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, English Longcloth (36 inches wide) 10-Yard Piece, $1.60 A nicely finished. soft long that is <o desirable for women children’s undergarments and clothes White Goads Section. Second foor “Robin Hood" Music Victor Record, 35413, $1.35 Gems from Robin Hood, part 1. Gems from Robin Heod, part 2. By the Victor ht Opera@Company. Victrola Section, Fourth floor. | | ms Lefore the today, FRIDAY'S REMNANT DAY SAVINGS Penn- 30 Imported Bungalow Luncheon Sets $6.95 Each; Reduced From $15 Natural color pure Bel- gian Linen Sets, with Mosaic embroidery and Picot edge—all beautiful hand work. The set con- sists of— BOYS’ WEAR Greatly Reduced vs' Khaki Knick- erbockers. of good quality ma- s S 1o 17 years. Special priee, Dfiq pair. 12 Corduroy Suits. very goods quality and excentiona well made—from our_ regular stock. 1 16 and 17 years. Are Very Numerous and Well Worth While These we have listed here do not begin to tell the whole story of the saving opportunities Remnant Day holds for you. Only a visit tosthe store will:do this—many items are too small to mention, but they will be displayed with the familiar Remnant Day: Green Sign, and wherever you see this stgn you know that there is economy. Remnant Day Merchandise is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted ttive rqual str should by ay practic these plans for consolida- out discussion of the probiem | American pe “must be bs hat railroad ansporta- make: tan rubberized slightly imperfect in color 1 1874ndan yekes/ T A3 e 6 6x6 square Doilies | successtully de Bovs' Khaki Suits. semi- i 7 DR AP - - s, e 6 10x10 square Doilies {hering o private and milicary ~ ootk Sivie. “ur ! Women's Tricoline 56 INPORTED Women sPhilippine | 7 zicsindi” comerp: {operation” e front poe! izes 8 12 N CIU 5 = iloped and Embroidgred E e R ATl o o ose il me r-e: Surprisingly Good Values Dresses. $19.50 I i Undergarments % - o Eonet re. mear and servie IN MEN’S APPAREL Were $25 to $35 = B 2 Philippine Sollutely per | 2 low ne: finished Linen Section, Second floor. S medium We Beautiful quality Tricotine in brown and black: plain or braided, beaded and em- broidery trimmed, some with $3.95 Each; Were $7.50 i Summarizes Situation. I “A brief diagnosis of the !railroad sit on Itsdoes seem remarkable to offer such splendid apparel as thisiat such effremely low prices, but if you shop here on were $3 and $3.50. ' Boys' Saction, Fourth floor. 5 Nainsook Combinations, open- o1 . 2 : 27 Pairs Children’s Plain Silk P O s A S T Stockingg. in black and white: 7 dnd T4 $1 pair; were Friday vou will always find savings of this type. girdies of contrasting coiors. 25 They are white, em- el Yr o 5 A - o~ v Ly - Lo Uhe ok, ang 21 H i 3 ippine Nainsook o Women’s House 108 pairs Men's Fine Quality Plain Black Silk Fiber e e e Chemise. corset-cover Children’s Hosiery “The co 2 Socks, double lisle.soles, heels and toes; seamless; size 10 each particular style. They are t]n“”“h SEhl sideandib Lwah“e“f]' :\n;!bhm::iap"d scallo 24 Pairs Children's White Silk zl»nmn:( . a splend : s Siz i down, and Dresses only. i Lo nlsuaid velusiin every Bense napkins, size 14x14 inches. 42'And 14, $1.05 enchs were Socks “with turn-over tops o ang tia h 55¢c pair; were $1.00. 1 Navy Georgette Dress with Linen Section, Second foor. 11 Philippine Corset Covers. Stitched in colors: Szed 2 a | regain_ contral over t 8 House Dresses, of figured 57 Men’s Plain White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, reg- zold dot; size 40. $20.30; armhole style, beautifully hand 300 CPairs Children's White ’rvf their busincss, voile, percale and plain blue L A - e ; .55, embroidered and finished with 100 Pairs C ; Bine i ular size; hemstitched; !§ and % inch_hems. was $55. ven 3 Lisle Socks with faney striped costs of sup: shambrey; Blllie-Burke and e I ' i s 1 Black Satin Dress, trimmed . s galloping. Sizes 36 40 anda'’ tops; sizes 4 10 6%. 3 patrs fer plant are mac low as moderate teaatyien RN T e Rt with Eold "embroidery’ size 36 Misses’ Apparel 8 oo e mnations ogen- 5063 were. 256, e, el or three-quarter sleeves: with Y or without pockets and adjust- able beits $22.50; was $45 2 Crepe de ( pleated one-piece style: »n in the cost of 94 Men’s Checked Nainsook Union Suits, sleeveless knee ipment and plant . 3%, 10 ana ‘i’\lenglh and closed crotch, with elastic insert across back; | permit. This reduct | railway suppli ine Dresses, box A few small groups of Misses' garments, some greatly reduced, finished with hand scalloping. biege $2.95 each: were $4. i sizes 34, 38, 40, 42 and 48. and brown and biege and navy A ry STads Sizes 42 and 44. $1.95 each; were 124 | may be exp » accompany the re- S e e e = $1.15 each; were $1.50 rombinations: sizes 36 and 35, retime tolibeqial Prices, inclu B0 ;’;dm-, Hosiery Section, Fourth foor. :1":::: e e < . o5 . H : : ; 2 , Third floor. . . L aiti S SO Rl S Sl il 15 Men's.Madras Pajamas, white grounds with neat col- $22.50 each; were $40. 7 All-wool Tweed Suits, beltec ingerie on, PPty o s “The revenucs of Embroidere be maintai fast colors: large sizes only. Dresse; $2.15 each; were $3 and $4 Biat ateo black s 3 46 Men's Special Quality Silk Four-in-hand Ties, striped 23 5823 hand figured patterns; good colors. E 1 each; were $2 style; long sieev white roll coliar and cuffs. adjustable belt and pockets. Sizes 36 and 3. $3.95 emch: were $5. 5 Copen Denim.House Dresses, Billie Burke style, three-quarter sleeves, adjustable belt and Georgette French i size tuxedo models, unlined, in blue nd tan mixtures; sizes 14, 16, 18 ¢ priced. $16.05 Ity Serge Dr Fetty Wales models, touches of embroidery in contrasting colors trim them. Three different styles ‘ored stripes ; | interfere with the |of railroads by Women'’s Gray and Brown construction of ro: the remewed activity ing industries. ckets. braid tr d. S 25, i : . > < oup. ch; 4 BeAnd 45 8495 each: were {67 Men's Best Quality Madras Neglige Shirts, well covered kil size 6 and In_the Eroup. $16.95 eack; were PR e an phcs: o Dris Sctanin . striped patterns; colors absolutely fast. Sizes 14, 1434, 15, 154 Women's Diess Section, Third. foor. 0 ‘Taffeta Dresses, in navy ueae umps | cught pern o be. must be ; nd 16%. blue, brown and black: some have K"',‘,';”“f;“‘,';f," i bl New Choker Scarfs - |t | g\ Longtt Boss Qi tmparted Madras, such as Women's Skirts Ctinasar et Foutth Boor Greatly Reduced, $7.45 Pair sumption of th -used in making our nmam skirts; 1 to 3 yards to the piece. 9 Worsted Skirts, pleated mod- o) = 3 Oc yard; was $1.00 L els in navy, black. brown and £imanuractay tan, and navy and white; sizes 24. Special at $10 Extra-large Single-skin Animal . Some of newest one-strap models have been re- Women's Negliges Sieartaiof dusk brown dyed Molin # Men's Store, First floor. Y2 27, 28, 31 and 32. Special, $12.50 duced for Friday clearance, solely because the sizes are Co-Operation Needed. sky offered at the very special each. 10 Cotton Crepe Kimonos, 1 1 i “Both the government and the great price, $10 cach. -~ .3 Worsted Skirts, in gray and breakfast coat and loose kimono broken and lines too incomplete for regular stoc body of ine e ek hr;w;rhr;goh‘lsn":(vsczs;!:cia‘:r n ]lIEZV’S SHO S white stripe and tweed in tan style, with and without collar: 113 pairs Gray Suede One-strap, One- button Pumps, the Jcarriers in s ided amount sky. E mixture; sizes 28 and 30. $6.50 loose and belted effects; in pin T trictly high-grade |of capital nec to rehahilitate the ch. each; were $10.75. season’s most popular shade. These are strictly 4 jrailroads of the country. The govern- lavender. rose and eepen. $1.35 oach; were $2.50. 2 Fine Cotton Crepe Kimonos, loose kimono style and slip-over model. daintily trimmed with pumps and bench made—the product of one of nur most ex- clusive makers. In these slzcs 6, 62, 7, 702 ‘\—\\ 6, 64,7, 7%, 8 AA: 3 to 8 A; 314, 4, 414, 5, 6,614, 7, /'_v B; 2%, 314, 4, 5, 514, 6,61, 7 C. en. 5 Wolf Chok(-rs in taupe and brown, $15 each; were $19.30. 1 Taupe Kit Fox, $19.50; was ment regula of must be made The governm: promptest pos ‘Women's Skirt Section, Third floer. Girls’ Middies 11 pairs: Men's Black Cordovan Oxfords, sizes 8, 9, 9;, 10 A; 9. 10 B; 8. 9,10 D. pair; were SI5. 7 pairs Tan Cordovan Oxfords, sizes 8%, 9 A; 734, 9, 10, must make payment to four hundred million 1 Natural Gray Fox Choker, $19.50; wan $25. % | 11 B $675 pair; were SIS. Selseat Al o ot SR 82 pairs Brown Pumps. In the lot are three models—one SErviers oF Ihe ¥ et Yk 4 1 Red Fox Choker. $1230: was F 21 pairs Men's Tan Blucher Oxfords, sizes 6, 614, 7, 8, 8%, S cially Priced, 3] > Light-blue Albatross Kimo- in all suede, one-strap Louis heel pump, also same model. but cially important, s and 3. \fink Choker. 819.50; was 335, © | 9 9/2 Bi6.7.89 9% 10,11 C. $575 pair; were Si2. pe. a8 > long sleeve kimono style, ith kid vamp and suede quartcr, and'a brown sucde vamp Puvers of se Sl b, e e 36 pairs Mens Tan Oxfords, English narrow toe. Sizes 50 dozen All-white Middies. of trimmed with wash satin. cord with satin quarter. one-strap and b: Louis heel. Sizes in faith in Ame 1 Natural Kit Fox Choker, auality ~jean: regulation belt. $4.05 cach: were $10.50. a o 3 : can come only $19.50; was $25. 7. 7%, 10 6, 7, 7, 8, 8%, 9, also ° lace-front models: 3 Kimonos of striped and fig- the combined lot: 3, 5 AAA; ‘ 612, 8 AA; 3, 4, 414, |t ental solin 1 Red and Gray Choker, $19.50; - z % % I $425 plirlvere $12. zes 6 \53 20, Specially priced. $1. ured lawn, ioose kimono style, 5, 5%, 6, 634, 7 A; 2V to 6% B; 214, 4,4%, 5, 5%, 6,65 C. ome from government 3 weas $35. 3 7 0 s, s % imme: a B st- il run the risk fastening upon 1" sable Squirrel Scarf, 82030; ;' e st Shoes, clo ng gut, all sizcs. (S8 palr; .si';x'-f‘nn\frf(wf n’u‘ecx’f.f.'d q".}f_fl’&" BT Bet, V5o nchs were $3.05 [ The countey “the govermment ow e T Mot Choker, 335; was 36750, ea's shoe Btar, Virst foor sizes 1o "1 #13.50" enchi " Negige Seetion. Women’s Black and Brown Oxfords <hip of the railroud T Jersev Suits, of good qual- 1 French Seal Choker, $15; was Nutria Choker, $15; was $35. Fur Section, Third fleor. Mm;s and Women’s w ity: beited models. in navy, co- en and heather mixtures: sizes a: 16, $1¢ Silk Petticoats l:lzuu;‘d 0.50 each;’ were Girls' Coate. made of good o ul ey, i wel e! Special, $3.75 R A R R were $10.50. Girls” Section, Fourth floor. Hemstitched Voile Curtains Special, $1.25 pair Friday Clearance, $7.75 Pair We have grouped together odd lines and broken sizes in our women’s high-grade oxfords, making a splendid assortment of new footwear at an attractive {ALLEGE BANDITS BELONG | TO HUGE WHISKY RING Infants’: and Children’s Wear j . |Nine Men Arrested in Cleveland Greatly Reduced P. R, were 25¢ each. inch hems. dainty deig Women's Handkerchisf = Section, Soor. Women's blue and purple; handles. with sterling caps, finished with silk taupe and purple: to slight imperfections. (plun tax): were $9. Tmbreila Section, First floor. tight-fitting covers. each. 88c cach; were 75c. each; were 73c. 4 L3 were $11.75. were $11.50. $11.75. were $11.25. were 0.3 I Handkerchiefs Cambri. 40 Dozen Men's Tnitial H‘;ndkervh efs. in lette E. F. G. H. J. K, lflr ench or @ for $1; 50 Dozen Women's Embroid-{ ered Cambric Handkerchiefs, Special, 10c each; $1 Sdonen. Wom en’s Umbrellas k 25-inch Colored" ! Sillc Trbrellns: colors are green, assorted wood ! silver : strap. loop or leather wrist $5.95 each (plus tax); were 6 Wome nch Col Silk Umbrellas: colors are green, - silk subject 2 White Bath:Room Mirrors, size 16x20 Inches. $0.75 eael 2 White.Medicine Cabinets with mirror door. 30. 7 Dozen Children's Wool Gauze Vests, spring weight, low neck and short sleeves; slightly soiled from display; sizes 1 to 4 years. 43¢ each; were $1. 2 Dozen Infants'’ Hand-made Bonnets, trimmed with fine tucks, feather stitching and narrow lace edge; sizes 13, 14, 15. $1.45 each; were $2.50 and $3. 3 Dozen Infants’ French Bon- e weith Ahe hamiran, tacke med with fine hand-run tucks, featherstitching. and some are elaborately embroidered and trimmed with real lace. Sizes 13, 14, 15. $295 each; were to $5.50. - 18 Children's Nainsook Petti- coats, made with ruffle trimmed with lace or embroidery; size 2 vears. 95e emeh; were $1.25 and s1.30. 2 Dozen Children’'s Nainsook Princess Slips, trimmed with ruffie of embroidery and finished at neck and arms with ribbon- run beading. 5. Infants' Bection, Fourth floor. Housewares Specially Priced Specially priced does mot begin to tell you the value that is back of every one of these items. 50 Aladdin Aluminum Comvex Kettles, 4-quart size, with $1.75 cach; were 528) 50 Bissell Standard-make !Carpet Sweepers. Special, $3.95 1,500 Cakes Swift's Borax3Laundry or Household Soap. 48c dozen; $3.98 case of 100. 18 Nickel-plated Bathroom Soap:Dishes, side wall style. 18 Nickel-plated Towel Bars, 24'and 30 inch lengths. 50c 6 Westinghouse 6-1b. Electric Irons, complete with stand and cord. Special, $5.85 cach. 50 Long-handle Cotton Wall Dusters that enable you to reach any wall. Special, 55¢ each. And the following, slightly damaged or marred: 2 White Bath.Room Mirrors, size 16x24 inches. $7.50 each; 1 Cabinet Kitchen Table, with porcelain top. $20; was $30.50, 1 Drop-leat Kitchen Table. 1 Hand-power Washing Machine, 1 Porcelain-top Kitchen Table, size 22x24 inches, $6.50; was $10.25. #7.30; was $10.50. 83; was 2 WhitesEnameled Wash Stands, slightly shopworn. $3 each) $7.50 eacl Spcctal Attention is Called to Our . Sale of Housewares Now-in Progress Containing Many Useful, Practical Items at VERY LOW PRICES Housewares Section, Fifth fivor, Remnant Day in the DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise The active selling of the opening days has left seme soiled and mussed garments or reduced the quantity to incomplete lots. You will find the same drastic re- ductions made here as have always prevailed on Friday Remnant Days in the Upstairs Store, $1.95 each; were | ‘A special lot of Silk Jersey Petticoats with plaited, shirred and novelty flounce, in rose, copen, gray, blue, taupe, wviolet, henna and navy; trimmed with contrasting shades. Specially priced $3.75. 3 Maternity Petticoats, of navy blue taffeta, with tuoked and plaited flounce; lengths 34, 36 and 35. $5.95 each; were 1 Maternity Peulcoat. of heavy rose satin, with fancy shirred and ruffied flounce; length 34. $9.75; was 316, 5 Maternity Petticoats, of flesh and white tub silk and satin; tailored, tucked and hemstitched flounce; lengths 34, 26 and 40. $4.85 each; were $8. Petticoat Section, Third feer. Brassieres A small lot of Brassieres, lace trimmed or of net with elastic bands, Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 45,50, $1.50 each; were $3.50, Brassieres in satin, lace trim- med, and a few trimmed with em- brofdery; also some bandeaux, a few of which have elastic fronts, in this assortment. Bizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 45. 1 emch; were 250, A ]ot of Odds and Ends in all- over and bandeau styles, some in satin, embroidery trimmed. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 40, 42, 44, 46. 35¢ each; were 750 and 81, Corset Bection, Third floer. Friday Special in Boys® Nainsook Union Suits, 50c Suit 24 Dezen Beys' Nainsook Union Suits, athletic style, low neck and sleeveless, knee length; sizes 26 to 34. A very good value at Soc. Children's Knit Unde: Yourth fioor, ReeTwencaction, Women’s Waists 4 Celered Strips Percale Walsts, white cella and cutts; 2 slze 42, 1 size ¢4, 8 size ¢ 81 each; 'Qnu ¢ Colored Btripe Veile Waists, cenvertiblo eollars; 2 size 43 8-mize 41’ 81 cach) 7 Tailored Waists, in dimity and madras; 1 sig 36, 1 size 43. o ranared ot ‘ailored Striped and Plaid BSilk Walista; 3 size 34, 1 size 36, 1 mize 40, 3195 each) were .95 ® Flesh Crepe de Chine Waists, in tucked and gat| ered styles; 4 size 34, 3 nize 36, 1 size 44, 1 size 46, $3.85 each; were $0.75 and $10.75. 3 White und Flesh Crepe de Chine und Geergette Crepe Waista; also o few others, trimmed or tailered 2 size 34, 8 size 36, 3 size 38, 3 size 40, 3 size 42, 3 size 44 and 4 eize 48, were $6.75, $10.75 a: 43 Georgette Cre in_ brewn, some. ambroidered Bl e SETINA ok of salin and georgette. $2.96 each; were $6.75 and 90.75. 23’ Navy and Brown Grepe de Chine and Black Rlfllmn Silk Tailered Wi each; were $6.75 to .ll." Walst Sectien, Third flser, B Women’s Raincoats Reduced 4 Plaid Rubberized Raincoats, very stylish models; sizes 34, 36. 38 and 40. $24.75 each; were $30. 3 Rubberized Raincoats, belted models, in tan and navy; sizes 34 and 40. $17.50 each; were $25. 4 Rubberized Raincoats, in tan, navy and gray; sizes 34, 38 and 46. $I2.50 each; were $16.50. Coat Section, Third floor. 40 Pairs Beautiful Novelty Voile Curtains at Half Price These Curtains are now in great demand, and very popular with every woman who wants dainty, well arranged homes. Especially appropriate for bed. rooms, and well liked for other rooms if a little touch of color is wanted. One style has gathered ruffle with dainty em- roidered edge in green, rose or ycllow; another style with- out ruffie has narrow lace in- sertion, and is embroidered in c:lnrs with blue, rose or green ge. All are 2%, yards long—$3.75 and $425 pair. Were $750 and Curtaln ~Bection, . Fifth floor. Remnants and Short Upholstery Fabrics Suitable for making curtains, bags, cushions, scarfs and count- less other fancy and decorative articles. Included are Cretonnes, Poplins, Dentms, Vel = Silkolines, Nets, Reps, ete. Al8o edges, guimpes und braids for trimming purposes, All marked % to 1% lesn than former prices Uphelstery Section, Fifth floer, Friday Specials in NECKWEAR dezen lAre Rumed Shields lnd mn-r- 'f"' Collar and Car sel!, Ol val lace |nnrnon and point Venice with filet edge. $1.35 Neckwear Section, First floor, Women’s Silk Hose Specially Priced, $2.35 Pair Twenty dezen pairs of these Pure Thread Silk Hose. fn viacic nd ‘a geed assoriment of Colors: sizes 815 to 10, They are slightiy irregufar in weave, and coneequentl inatead ori’: 55 th Sries s wrado (f perfect Women's® Fajl: guhlaned B it " Hone. “tn a; cuduv-m llleu i'& na o, f'-“" 1 A tened Blusk ik '2-":- wlt‘n“;uo o ) garter t 8, g X+ -‘;&u.‘. il L Another shipment of these Sheer Voile Curtains has just been received. They have been greatly in demand for spring and summer homes because of their simplicity and neatness. 234 yards long—but a limited quantity. i Curtain” Section, Fifth fioor. Women’s Combination Suits Special, 50c Each 15 dozen Women's Jersey Rib- bed Cotton Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, tube top, shell-finished knee drawers, ex- tra good quality and very elastic; regular sizes only. Specially priced, 50e each. 60 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeve- less, narrow shoulder straps; regular sizes only. 12Y,c Each; Were 20c And the following: 13 Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, spring welght, high neck and long _sleeves, ankle length;: size 7. 83 wult; were 34.75, 8 pairs Women's .mported Swiss Ribbed Cotton Tights, ankle length; size 4. $2 pair; were §3, 27 Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisla Thread Vests, low neck, sleaveless, crocheted bead- ing top; slzes 5 and 6. 75c each; Third floor, Friday Special 96 Cohasset Sheets ze 8Ix90 $1.40 Each Nedwear Bection, Second floor. SWEATERS 23 Tuxedo Fiber Coats, in black or poacock with silver, all sizes in the combined lot. $2.95 each; were 80.73, 2 Pink and Silver Tuxedo Fiber Bweaters, sizen 38 and 40, $5.75 each) were $6.75, 1 Gold and Lavender Wool Jumper. §2.5; wau $12.50, I White Wool Sweatar, plain weave with fancy stitch 'border and Tuxedo eollar, size 42, $6.75; was $12.75, 10 Light-welght Wool Scarfs, colared stripes, fringed ends, very pretty celor cembinations, $1 each; were $6.75. 1 Woel Plain Weave Sweater Coat, fancy style with pearl but- tons and wide, flat collar; navy and rese. $3.95; was $9.75. Sweater Bection, Third floor, 125 Remnants of Colored and Black Silks and Satin '3 to 4 Yard Pleces, Prices Half Original Included are charmeuse, crepe meteor, crepe des chine, satin crepe, taf- feta and fancy silks. 8ilk Section, Second Moee. Knit Underwesr Section,” - price. “th straight tips, and Goodyear welt soles. +4to7 AA; 4, 4%, 5, ‘Women' a variety of pretty colors. trimmings. $5 each; were $650. were $1.75. $2.50. were $1.50. Millinery Section, Third fioor. "Friday Special in Nainsook Corset Covers, 68c Each of Nainsook A special lot Corset Covers, armhole style. daintily trimmed with good embroidery and run with rib- bon. 24 Flesh Mull Envelope Che- mise, corset-cover top, tailored styles; finished with hemstitch- ing and fancy shirring; sizes 36 to 44, 68c each; were $1. 15 Extra_Size Long Cambric Petticoats, daintily trimmed with Jace insertion and edging. lengths 38 and 40. 8145 eachi were $2.50. 18 Pairs insook Drawers, the Dorothy-closed style, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Lengths 23, 25 and 27. 78c pair; were $L.50, Muslin Dnderwear Bection, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 5 Chamolstine Coats. In tan and terra cotta; sizes 381, 4213, €413, $30.50 emch; were $55. 1 Embroidered Taupe Crepe de Chine Dress; size 44':. $39.50; was $55. 2 Black Gesergette Dresses, beaded and embreidered; _size 443, $28.50 each; were $37.50, 1 Navy Georgette and Satin Dress; size 46%. $49.50; wam $80. 1 Navy Crepe de Chine Dress; Bize 4512, $39.50; was $60, 1 Handsomely Embroldered Crepe do Chine Dress; size é4%. a 'r'rxcouna‘-;im-n. embrold- ered {n sizes 4214, 441, 6%, '816.50 Gach; were §28.75, Epecia] Else Section, Third fleer, 10 Banded Sailors in navy, black and white. 25 Bunches Forget-me-nots, 35c each; were S1. 20 Bunches Wild Flowers, 35c each; were 75c. 6 Bunches Pink Rosebuds, 35c each; were 50c. 161 pairs Tan and Dark Brown Caliskin Oxfords, some others with wing tip, brogue vles Cu 10, military_or low flat heels. In these sxzes 5547 8 AnA; 4, 414, 5/, 7%, 8 AA; 3/. 434, 7, 7%, 8 A; 3, 317, 4, 4/, 645, 7. 7/ 3 2%, 3, 3%, 4 4% 5, 6, 63 7, //; e; 3%:, 4,6, 6%, 7 51 pairs Black Calfskin Oxfords. some with urax”ht tip, jothers with wing tip and neat perforations, military heels In these sizes: 5, :" 6, 61 AAS v, 5, 5% A 4, 414, 5, 5% B; 214, 3 Shoe Bection, Third floor. Millinery for Friday 50 Ostrich Trimmed Hats, in large and small shapes, in $9.75 each. 10 Trimmed Hats, in small shapes with flowers and fruit $475 each; were $12.50. 10 Rough Straw Bandcd Sailors, in red, black and navy. $2.75 each; e $4. ZS Bunches Poppy Buds and Wild Flowers, $1 each; 45 Bunches Sweet Peas, $1 each; were $150. 10 Bunches Purple and Orchid Flowers, $1 each; were 20 Bunches of Orange Blossoms, slightly soiled, $1 each; Women’s Suits 17 Tricotine and Twill Suits, with notch collars, belted and set-in pockets, micely lined in edo or notch collars, belted and patch pockets; in rose, tan, green, black and navy: sizes 36 fo 4i. Special, $12. ¥ omen's Buit Section, Thizd Soor. Women’s Coats 7 Wool Cheviot Sports Coats, with notch collars, belted styles with patch pockets, linings to match; colors are tam, rose and green; sizes 34 to 40. $25 each; were $40. 10 Jersey Sports Jackets, in blue, rose. tan and brown; sizes 34, 38 and 40. Special, $1 cach, Women's Coat Section, Third fioor. T0oYS 4 18-inch Dolls, with wigs and sleeping eyes. $0.75 each; were $16.50. 12 12-fnch Dolls, with curly wigs and sleeping eyes. $1 each; were §2, 2 Tricycles, slightly damaged; for children 6 to 10 years. $9 each; were $14. 1 Velocipede, slightly damaged: for child 6 or § years. $11.50; Ball-Bearing Roller £ ., heavy extension bar. $2.45 pair; were $3.75. Doll Comfy Cribs, damaged; 4 at $1L15 3375, 1 $1. at 75¢ ea .75, 1 Swing Horse, substantially finlshed in bright colors, slightly damaged, BA75; was $11.50. 1 Shoo-Fly with two horses finished in bright colors, slightly damaged. §13 was Toy Store, Fourth lm slightly each; were I Following Gun Battle—One Suspect Shot. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 21.—Nine | members of what police say is one of | the biggest whisky rings in the co i try had been arrested last nisht, | lowing a gun battle in which one of the bandits was shot and wounded, | after an unsuccessful attempt to ho up the Interstate Chemical Company According to the police, the band jhas been in operation for months and is responmsible for a number of big alcohol thefts. | In a raid on the home of one of the men, which, police said, the cache of the band, an automobile, quantity of tires and several thou- sand dollars’ worth of other stolen | goods were recovered When seven bandits, several of whom were armed, attempied to rob the Interstate Chemical Company of aleohol, they were confronted by a squad of detectives, who, actinz upon a tip, had been lying in wait. Shoot- ing started almost immediately. Surrounded by officers, five of the men surrendered. Two attempted escape. One was shot three time and when his companion saw him fall, he also gave up. The wounded robber will reco A lookout fled when the shooting started, but was arrested during the raid on his hon A garage man, wh jsay, w readquar ing trucks to cart the stolen zoods to the band's cache. was arrested. | Police say other arrests will resuit from confessions obtained. |ADOPTS USUAL PROGRAM. Labor in France to Observe May 1, Falling on Sunday. PARIS, April 21 falls on a Sunday cention will be n rale of meeti of other years by the General Labor Fede The transport services of P: the tram and omnibus s other large citios will be Stopped, in order that no workers may have a excuse for not attending the meet- ings. The demonstrations will be held in support of the demands of the In- L Federation, 1 for the socialization of the principal means of transport. PERPETUAL H e place, police for obtain- BUILDING - ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares matunng lll 45 or 83 months. Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn -be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing 700,000 { Cm;rllfluul! NW.

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