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THE. EVE NG STAR, HUNT FOR HAYWOOD N “REDS™ HAUNTS Officials Believe 1. W. W. Leader in Hiding—Pardon ! Asked for Four. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April cials today announ questing exhaustive inv headquarters of radica cities throughout belief that “Big Dilt W. W.. chief, reported 22 —¥ederal offi- were re- ions of various in the Haywood, I. yesterday to ced thes st in he country TR LITTLE ROCK, 22_Ricks Riley, up to the ntate here late today in bile and informed that he had come sentence. He was by his wife. Riley was permit the trip from Pin Drives Up to Prison -in Own Automobile tg Serve 2-Year Term Ark., April who pleaded gullty to killing Charles Fow- ler at Pine Bluft scveral months ago and who waa sentenced to n two-year term in prixon, drove penitentiary his automo- the warden to merve his accompanied ted o make e Bluff un- | accompanied by officers. CHERS A SKPAR COVER S5 ILES | INTHREE HOURS i Marine Flyers, Who Attempt- | | ed Trail Blazing to Virgin Islands, Return Home. {TOTAL TRIP, 4,842 MILES Party Obliged to Turn Back Be- cause of Bubonic Plague in PRESIDENT OUT ENABLED TO STAND STRAIN| WASHINGTON, D.- G, FRIDAY, APRIL TO GOLF EARLY: Air and Exercise Are Food and Rest, Says Executive as Friends Speculate on Ability |cash and Jewels Are Stolen to Meet Heavy Demands. President Harding arose at 6 o'clock this morning and hurried to the mu- nicipal golf links in Potomac Park and, with Senator Kellogg of Minne- sota as his partner, was defeated in a foursome by Scnators Hale of Maine and Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. At the time the President decided it was time to to ] upon the duties of the day with his | usual enthusiasm and vigor. Air and | exercise are food and rest to him, ac- | cording to his own way of expressing his desire for outdoor work. Following the big day's work tackled by him vesterday and the great number of visitors received by |him. old attaches of the office are | wondering how long he can stand the | strain. To friendly hints in this con- 29 ey 1921. 13 ARMED BANDITS GET S0000IN LOOT From Chicago Concern by Two Men. “DARING DAYLIGHT CRIME Robbers Tie Owner of Company and Salesmen, Then Carry Away | A Chicken to Suit Any Boarding House: 4 Legs and 4 Wings DANVILLE, Va., April 2Z— | WMra. Joseph Smith of thix city was showing neighborw n freak tedny in the way of a mewly hatched chicken. 1t was katched with four well shaped legx nnd four wingw. e bird in wtill healthy. alive and apparently 91000000 POUNDS OF WAR MEATSOLD ~ GAININ MINE FIGHT NADE BY PREMIER Lioyd George Gets Workers and Owners to Confer on Situation Today. 1TO MEET AGAIN MONDAY Facts Brought to Light in Rela- tion to British Struggle Receive hurry back the White War Department Surplus Marketed in Philadelphia at ection he has smilingly replied, ve me air and outdoor exercise and there will be no reason for hav- ing any fears about my health.” Since becoming the h of the gov- have fled to Russia, was being con- Week End Attention. LONDON, Ap Santo Domingo. | d Practically Entire Stock. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, 111 House and keep his first appointment | at 9:30 o'clock twelve holes had been | ved and Senators Hale and Freling- | INRECLASSIFYING | cealed in this country in connection day miles three |P , With alleged plans for a May stance of demonstration. Covering the from Fayetteville, Cin Two arm- pril 2 ficld to “Aside meet him, from some the a determine if the information concerning May day was correct. who was at Maj. T governments if ! found. fication bills now before Congress urner Nicholson Dismissed. been able complete check + buyver had not Figures on Unemployment. Charles F. Clyne, United States dis- = e ! o aE g . aviators, who, | huysen were ahead with three up. | ernment President Hardin, bably | ¢d bandits today entered the J. J H = | Prime Min Lloyd rEe, the trict attorney, said_that his depart- |\ Will Petition Congress for In- haurs flat, the marine avidtors, Who.} fhe President is highly pleased with | has not put in any harder day than |Reingold jewelry concern, on the 15th Six and One-Half Cents. | British mine owners and the leaders e B i o {in two airplanes, attempted the trail- the public links and is happy to Know | vesterday, Besides the average num-|floor of a downtown building. and| I. 5 R LT R B TR cerning Haywood’s whereabouts, but . . 2 < blazing round-trip to St. Thomas, Vir-{ that they afford an opportunity for |ber of congressional and official call- |after forcing the owner and a travel-§ Sale of the War Department’s surplus : il g 2 . ¢ 1Jt i mot imtend to take clusion in Legislation on | r o onie to be turned back at| MM 10 el some CAriY MOrMING ex- | ors Cand. patconmge - bockira” thie | N Salesman into & brivate ofice s | supply of canned meats, approximatels is afternoon for discassion o chances! his habonic | CTCise. He is enthusiastic in his praise | were large delegations representing {cabed with cash and jewels valued b¥ | 51,000,000 pounds, to Thomas Roberts oal crisis. The conference was Hint at May Day Program. th F santo Domingo. on account of bubONIC of 1o course, saying that in certain | the railroad brotherboods and she |the owner at $260,000. o o e e ljourned about 5 p ST S Ot il Al cene e tanad come e Subject. sue, arrived at Bolling Field to-|respects it is equal to any he has ever | farmers, several hundred handshakers dir. Teeingold dnd Leroy Present,|% Co. Phladeloba, for 8501 e e e hat Haywoo ‘tually ha ay at 10:15, forty-five minutes ahead | played on. [andiwellwighers iwith ajgrandiclimax | Soi of the head fotial diamond Smporte SUROETEeC Lofay DEIOTEUE HIOUSE R PR S :.?,.“.‘-,,,’1,’ ;h‘;«t l:)a,:np:d ":»'."T.].:i ‘l: f: Inclusion of the District pumw“lr' eauat tite Y 1 The President was greatly refresh-|in the form of a reception to several {iN& company in Roches N. Y., and{tary committee by Assistant Secretary | Made o justify a rther me i e et They” alas had | School teachers in any reclassifica- |© . e cered by the avia. |4 DY this exercise and-he entered | thousand members of the D. A. R e O L rie| DD | which probably will be held Mond. d h 3 s S "he distance covered by the a- -ern, were the only el * SRR < ARt IR (OERtiomena Sl e arta Y ""l’; l'"‘”““"" ossiedabyconercenl tors since their departure, March 29, I Store when the bandits They| The committee was informed that the | Facts were brought to light during ¥ ErogEamE wassheinggplanncd. will be urged by school officials. Dr.!was 4,842 miles, and. according to were securely bound and the bandits|meats cost the government 34 cents a |iPC conference which will be consic Previously, Mr. Ciyne had declared!irank W. Ballou,, superintendent of | Maj, Thomas Caldwell Turner, U TWO EXPELLED FROM BAR{D. C. REALTY BOARD PLANS | i come itme in ransacking. Gie | pousd sl (it (e precent matiet price | ADE D el iend 8 ad hl that unless Haywood surrendgred by | (S0 T T fot. <4 : o EC. who commanded the expedition, | - = el o b I S of success for the neg Bionaty i e o SO oult | hocle s at e meetios B i i B 5| OF D, C. SUPREME COURT | FOR SALARIED e ibhatysechiiniats 1 agorsien | ST B L e i {be forfeited and he would be officially | of the teachers’ council yesterday | i< most gratifying. The flight from | . L. e e el 4 Minister Lloyd George con deglared a fugitive from justice |jaftermoon at the Franklin School,|Davtona, Fla. o Washington was| the cdge of the loop district. Thej o I"‘:m,“""‘ o il ; e ast michuimith chichs|of Mr. Clyne said he was asking federal | e : e 6 hot rsiandl 51 seconds. . : ofithe Do of jewelry | Mr. Wainwright said the War De- or movement and others as tn N A T2, lafter pointing out that the made in 6 hours and A building contains a number of j S w b ) S g cials va st duct f he teachers 3 | 5 < 3 % e Y| partment had tried unsuccesstully fo possibility of the government as ki Sk of the federal war-time H oy e and greeting his wire, | : i i i . nited Sta 0ad 0] Oart- i planned to dispose ¢ various allesed radical organizations to | 81, (the federal war-time borus u(\ After landing and greeting his wifl | Complaint Against Soterios Constitution to Admit Employ- | Mr. Reingold said that he had not [had planned to disy ot it | i are passed. ing One on Permanent Basis. said that in Detroit of a con- | spiracy charge for which he paid a ine, was dismissed by the court. Mr. icholson had been pardoned by Pres- ident Wilson and the court held such executive action wiped out the con-| viction and as the proceedings wers | based solely on this conviction the: {had to be “dismissed. A suggestion to amend the report of the committee was disapproved by the court, so that i the disbarment proceeding against the lawyer is dropped. i convicted in Chicago with William D. Haywood, were made itoday to the Department of Jus of that body. appointed a com to draft a satisfactory salary schedule o for the teachers, which, he said, by their counsel. Harry Weinberger school officials will aim to have in- | Basil Graham Bradley tof New York The department was|cluded in the reclassification meas.|H. Sanderson, ~and men were guilty of violation of the|Dr E- G- Kimball, chairman: Harry | A small group of 0fICers ug Gt (e esplonage act of of conspiracy to ob- | ENBlish. R. N. Maitingly, Miss A. p.[fleld when the aviators landed. - I"?"}fi o CiasleabAsmicignioe S aR O o is ot insi a arles yion. b v, A. Moffett, director of nav S Newet Yoric Tack) Faw of "“‘“’“""h"rolr:;mf.x;‘mmf,;;:a:?:yl a(;'h;-duh‘k!lw :‘3‘.::{10‘:12 "“on\lm':‘;mh»r Kenneth Whit- ee was instructed to make & Vincent St. John of Chicago and ing. U. S. and Col. Harry Lay, Giovanni Baldazzi of New York, who |detailed study of the reclassification]s. M. C. It was officially stated tee five coal mines had b uit of the abscnce of pumpmen and engineers from the pits. and that further cuts in train schedules would be effective on Sunds Another crisis has aricen in the en- gineering industry over proposed wage cuts amounting to £12.500.000 and affect- A conference of em- vesterday adjourned whom expressed | opinion “of were Li and Law unner Sergt that forty- en floode @ the flight, all practically the same ltrip_as did Maj. Turne AS: Co! - > - B the je: but i g Ofticial figures unemployment Local . W. W. leaders continued firm | v .. hexc tormy weather whea 2 2 o e O ook hudi beend charge that the War Depart- i 2 2 in ‘their belief that Haywood actually {,, A Movement had been started in|ir. H to Cuba the| L. Grandin Grossman and Horace L.| Amendment of the constitution of]ii 2!y jhis entire stock had been 3 sold foodstuffs to Germany |Made Dublic placed the was in Russia and declared that his| W% SChool system to have Congress.|return trip, when we were above the!B. Atkisson have heen expelled bY |y, g0 o Foom $200.000. o $250,000. | was M presentative James, | total at 1.686,900, an increase of 7l.- flight “had ruined him with the labor | {POR enactment of reclassification ! jouds for more than thirty minutes, the justices of x‘ Supreme Court of | hington Real jEstate Board||[fromi$200:000 1of$250. 9005 . bue | TePUDlican, Mick aid he had over last weeb . world."” Jegislation. which will repeal the | {ho trip was wheventful. We had nolthe District of Qolumbia from mem- [0 as to permit of the employment on| LTeSent lost hix sample cas V% been informed at the department, s Bt tedl Bt oy e They declared that some time ago|PONUS. to have an amount equal to it wd all on board {bership in the bar of that tribunalia salary basis of a permanent s. s unable to estimate the value of | e forme 3 Baker was its Ririesdcanfosal wak Tl s mp Haywood had exhibited a letter from jincorporated in the teachers’ basic|epjoyed themselves immensely and their names ordered stricken from | o5 j ptisccres: contents. ) . that had been made hoBritish Cosst: that Franch 1 Russian_revolution leaders telling him | Pay. Dr. Ballou stated that he had { N3 Turner added that there wasjthe 1ol of attorneys. The action of to conduct a central headqua nelbanditsientened thess oxe Short§ amaginaiirhesa nt had author- | Jready asrived: and that Belgiuth that “American labor was too apa- s s b areelnd leads fngiime to) preveuc o dieect Mizht | the court followe hearing last)(ers s contemplated by the board. e e aaked 1o IS ook vt ! was releasing coal for England 1t thetic,” and that he *should come to h oposition, and learned | from here to Rio de J. o0, and said | week of charges of unprofessional | President Ha st we SnoWn.B0] 108 MG ! o : s orted Germany was offering Russia, where he would be welcomed.- | that it would be unwise. P e in store | conduct by The two lawyers, preferred | oq lagt night o : Ruit R as euthore Ao o e TR .h";»“ g ,\,'"".'" iemany. e i e s Committee to Draft Schedule. |for the men D e G ittee | MAD Park Hotel, (o Appoint &' apesial| While one of the bandits Moot funrd. | salcx. tofd the comm o of{the best Weish product. while goAPRlications for full pardons for|(he superintendent, at tha instruction| The other marine officers who made B COn JiCon ment. |and “then leisurcly ransacked the|many. A limited supply of canned |T4UCAT Doints . : | goods, he said, had been sold to land and place. After the bandits left the men lib- erated themselves and galled the police. Leo Reingold, brother of J. I. Re gold. the shop proprictor, was ar- rested by Chief of Detectives Hughes after ho had been questioned. Young Reingold was a clerk in his brother’ shop. Reingold was said to have stated that all of the diamonds were covered by insurance. Alfred S. Gardner, who introduc the resolution providing for ap;};aflpfl ment of the committee, pointed out that a paid secretary in an establish- ed office could furnish members of the| real estate board with information re- garding zoning regulations, rent law. Property transfers and other data re. hotlg to real estate at a moment’s A number of the larger cities already have permanent headquarters for te::n)r real estate boards, it was brought Po Selgium |LEGION INVITES WAR HEROES Marshal Foch, Admiral Beatty, Gen. Baron Jacque of the Belgian army nd Gen. Caviglia, commander of the Italian corps to which United States troops were attached during the world war, have been formally invited to at- tend the_third annual convention Support for Miners. ordered to b h ces | bills v ) . out at the meeting. N the AmeTican Legion at Kansas The Scottish Trades Union congress. in wages paid teachers in other cities. |13 CLUB HAS ELECTION. s emphasize tpe e took occasion to| Demanding proof of facts in the,} supporting the miners and re- tend he is asked to send a substitute merican i affected h e importance of a large local realtors at the an- on of the National As- charges of “treason and murder” laid t organized labor by Ri at a recent me Steps to reorganize the council were cording the condemnation by the con- taken at the meeting at the request of Dr. Ballou. Plans for the proposed Citizens Object to “Tin Can” Tour- { ists’ Location. attendance of {nual conventi ciation of in offici of the sending of the invitation the countries presenta- R ting of agains tive Underhill RESENTS VIEW OF IRISH. of the govern bitter anti-lab cherous " De- nent’s tre C. G. Graves President for Coming attitude | 2 | Chi Real Estate b in|the National Metal Trades Association, : ds were ma a general lab Rev. Mr. Murphy Criticises Ad- :;’z‘;gi*“l‘:i‘l:’"upwg;'e_lrf‘ KosaRcons Year—Seals Awarded. ! Aroused over the proposed move- L,’;'g:gl’; sJULy 13-13. ot I Mstthew. Woll, wice president of the s S B o puas il 5 ve made up of Supt. Ballou, As-i e .| ment of the committee on parks of [ /& send & delegation of at 1 American Federation of Labor. today| [ considering united action. dress of D. A. R. President. [sistant Supts Stephen £ Kramer and; The #1537 Club held its regular meet- | 4," ogard’ of Trade to induce Col |\WeNLY, in order that a private ear|ifsued a statement requesting a repe-i | BAND CONCERT. g e b iars e Characterizing the sentiment re|R98€0¢ C. Bruce and Allan Davis, |ing at the Washington Hotel last night| Sherrill, superintendent of public | ¥ be chartered to carry them to the | tition of the charge on the floor of the| | TODAY. editorials. The Daily Telegraph said cently expresseq toward Ireland's | MrS. E. C. Paul. Miss K. C. Lewis, Miss | to clect officers for the cnsuing term. | buildings and grounds. to sct aside a | gonvention. It was stated that the| HOuse. Concert by the United States | |the country was “committing industrial aspirations for independence by Mrs, | Katherine Burden and K. W. Wood- | William C. Hanson, president, opened | Site near the 16th street reservoir |(¢lcBations from Baltimore, Philadel-| “The only part of the whole business| | g iditry Home Band. bandstand, | |suicid ores of additional plants will George Maynard Minor. president | =00 the meeting and conducted the ugual|2S 2 Camping grounds for visiting |Ti% Snd New York. were desirous of|to be taken seriously is the fact that} | 15 evening. beginning at 5:30 | |close down over the week end and thou- e atea St D & ey - g e usual| potorists and “tin-can” tourists, the |J°Iing With Washington in z the National Metal Trades Association e BN w3 | | sands more will be made idle Sommentary on the spirit. of the | pp amialstrative Dutles Cited: | business and occupied the chair during | residents of that scetion of the city. | PAILY. & Eroup | N N Biinie enougn_ 1o mare] | oclock, John S . Zimmer- | | triots of 1ireCRopIfit, °L ¢ Dr. Ballou outlined to the council |ty erection backed by the Piney Branch Citi ilip N. Arnold, Phil ia rea;ld mistake and accept the whole spy ann. o ‘g . ! B oy oreteii: ot hiater.| Sajsomefotithe dutlespitisnoulagunderziige S e e Saai Association. are doing all in|eState man, told the Doard o the Xl fas 4 statement ofstact. Leninennanill Lot DIES OF SELF-WOUNDING. Georgetown _ University, ~addressed { (3ke (0 assist the administrative of-|gent on the third ballot. Other officers maritognreventyitaicnliitment] | phiCRealieatateland bullaglexpon S| ac rete A e e Overture. ... Herold Robert Lafayette Fox, hfty vears old, more than 230 members of the Abra- | fice St opied plans for Or-|ejected were: Melvin Lederer, vice pres peliionprotentingyapainscithe stased in Philadelphia. That being -the case, what we now| A Spanish serenade, “La Paloma.” who shot and dangerously wounded his ham Lincoln Council of the American | Banizing a staff of substitute teach- |ijents Lewis A o sreraes | use of the 16th street site as a camp e e beir case. 5 Yradier " Association for the Recognition of |€Ts. arranging for a new system of | William L. Batchelor, treasurer; B. A {ing ground is being circulated by ppy a7, demand is a showdown on the facts: | | Grand selection from “Carmen® | | Wife. Mrs. Annie O. Fox. and wounded Irish Repubiic at 1731 I street [Yating teachers. and @ new plan for|LaFevre. editor of the Thirteen, and | members of the Pinex. Branch and S ROYAL TO DANCE. e i e e fi;fi:&l Sizet himself in an attempt at suicide, near night ldetermining the conditions under | Lee D. Latimer, assistant editor. i Sixteenth Stre ighlands Citizens'| The Palais Roy: igh Rl o have it for| | Fox-trot intermezzo, “Under- | s hom 5 16th street southeast, As to the part the Irish took in|which leaves of absence should be After the election the past president ociations. The. Brightwood us-|ciation will holy o apchcial Asso-|right now and we mean fo have it for| | MO G, ian Siienr iy mieht Gied i Eamergent American revolution it might be | granted. were presented with gold “13* Club | Sociation. it is understood, also has|cade ballroom tomaores, 17 LN AF- | Or AR e can sav 1o Let the dight | | Erdman | |Hospital last night without regaining ! for all members of the D. A. R.|"“If the council is to participate in |¥€als as tokens of esteem and apprecia- | offered to co-operate, 3 ¢15:45. Refreshments will be seoors . 811 (hine.' We want the case brought be- | | Waltz popular. “Wyoming Lul- | !consciousness. Coroner Newitt gave a to read the renort of Galloway, early i ihe admi e ino) L 1 | tion. The following presentations were President Edgar B. Henderson of | i € served and - Will Mr. Underhi laby” i tificate of suicid Drevident of ine ‘Continenc ‘Con | (e adwinistrative policies” declarea |00, TS WIGNINE BESCHELINS 8O ene Piney Branch ormanization has re- |SPecial arrangements for - features | 106, Gongress. Will Mr. Underhill ru e e et e gress, to the British house of com- | (¢ SuPerintendent. “it must assume | y,w,* (pin was received by Edgar | ceived assurances from Col. Sherrill | have been made by the committee in |3t his speech on the floor of the Finale, “Patrol O ipital. was mnot told of her husband's : a responsibility in them You can't;(puera n behalf of Me i charge. House? He should do =o at once. If nate, “Patrol { pital, mons on his return to England. which | “The Holt): Ted | that there W. Owens and William | before Hanson, the retiring president. i be a public particular si hearing has been The association has for its : object the relief of sick members and 1t was said at the hospital to- he | death. ht to be - Sasia moan) {day that the condition of Mrg Fox was Hindley pangled Banner.” fails to do so he peached without delay as a man unfit im- Meurer, Claude is till on file in London. revo- seyvecticiy=ecnSaithoats respons any ¥ « “The Star lutionary army,’ said Galloway. vhen selected. is governed by employes of the house. | to serve in a representative capacity.” | serious, although she may recover. questioned as to its strengil. ‘can easily be crushed. It is composed of - — - = S == = = == To 89c Muslin UNDERWEAR 49¢ Skirts, Cami- soles, Combinations and ‘Envelopes, in pink and white; sizes to 41; plain and lace trimmed. one-quarter Americans, one-quarter dissatisfied English religious fanatics | and one-half Irish rebeis!" " Miss Mary O'Toole presided, and after detailed reports of the recent Chicago convention of the organiza tion had been read, brief addresses were made by C. C McHugh, editor INCORPORATED of the Grand Junction, Col, Daily | 1316 ©©1324. 7% ST.N.W. - News: Gen. Jacob Coxey and E. B. OUR FIRST HOME-RUN OF THE SEASON! Women's Gowns, Drawers, 605.607 7th St.EI EM AN’Seos.sm Tth St branch of the association, who re- | ported wonderful strength of the or- | ganization in the west. i Mrs. W. H. Clagett, chairman of a committee now lobbying Congress, preparatory to the presentation of a by Senator La Follette on Mon- ¢ for the recognition by the United | tes of the republic of Ircland, re- | ported progres: . APPEALS FOR DETECTIVES. | Capt. Oyster Received Pleas for | Demoted Officers. | Commissioner James F. Oyster. who has received numerous appeals to re state Policemen Frank Baur and Thomas Sweeney as detective ser- ! geants, will confer again with Baur ! s about the incident which led to the re- Keeping Prices Down : $30-Would Be a Fair Price for These Fine Spring Suits ‘.‘ But we bought them cheap, and we're going to sell them cheap. If you want to see the biggest bargains in this entire city, come, look#at these Hundreds of Fine » Spring Suits duetion of the men The two according reduced. Maj. Gessford. superin- dent_of police. because they companied into Washington a truck | which is said to have carried a ship- | ment of intoxicants consigned to the| Russian embassy. The day after they were demoted e two detectives were given a hear- ing by Commissioner Oyster and ex- | * | plained the affair. The men were ont leave when they made the trip and { %o far as can be learned. the wh as brought in in compliance w exempting foreign Rove detectives were ac- | Last Saturday we cleared the bases with this super special value—so we bought cnough more to stage a great game for this Saturday—hundreds of single and double breasted men’s and young men’s models in 1, 2, and 3 button effects; shown in all the popular colors and patterns and the styles are great—step up to the plate men, we are going to bat 1000 tomorrow ! Appeals for the reinstatement of the | two men have been reaching the office of Commissioner Oyster constantly | since they were demoted Both men have made good records in the de 1ective bureau. Baur having beeh TEACHERS' FAY DEPLORED THREE DRESS SPECIALS! CRISP ORGANDY AND CHECK GINGHAM DRESSES Representative Fess Addresses arrivals for Saturday in Women's Plain Color Organdies and Beautiful s .98 1 Fast-color Check Gingh n popular shade id stylish creations for misses and P Harvard Club Here. women. Buy now and you'll save, because we can't duplicate these frocks at this — Representative Simeon B. Fess of | price Ohio, chairman of the education com- mittee of the House. deplored lov AND S * salaries paid members of the teach- MIGNONETTE AND SATIN DRESSES 98 oy | sndiihie conmc et Ao eate 1l Popular Navy, Brown and Black Mignonctte Krocks, with tassel and embroidery . :um)w-r]yfi' nn)'vrlfl C hr»f[nl .~'m'v -nts 2 in ! trimming—afgo a big lot of spring satin models artistically trimmed and elegantly = n ess last night before th d i ; y ' i Harvard Club of Washington at made for misses and women—a special just for Saturday University ¢ Elliott Wadsworth. member of committe recently tourea $25 LACE AND GEORGETTE COMBINATION DRESSES $ 75 country ) rest of raising " endowment fund for Harvard. toid of | \ a Exquisite new conceptions in satin and laice combinations, in wanted shades . the crowded conditions at th y and fashionable modes; smartly embellished with embroidery and clegant geor- — vergity this r and of the n cette—worth actually twice this bargain price! increased recitation hall faci gettewarthagtnally; twlooiohis ! President Clarence Wilson Men’s $6 to $8 High and Low SHOES ‘4,95 Tan Calf, in English club_presided BOYS' AND GIRLS’ $4 TO $5 FINE SHOES SLIP COVERS Made to order—eompicte assortment of ma- terials. Moderate Prices—Best Workm: Estimates cheerfully furnished CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. l Try to match them anywhere under $30. Make close comparisons around town. You'll find out to your entire satisfaction that Eiseman’s undersells all. e 14 nw- M. BT with rubber heels: While our prices are low, the style and quality of our goods are unexcelled. We sell only Gun Metal, in English . . ~ . and broad lasts, like trustworthy clothing—clothing that you can place confidence in. Black and Tan | s New Tan English and Eroad- | Oxfir, "with" rubber toe Lasts, in all sizes | jcboCaih ek, gug Only the Better Grade 12 to 6; great assort-| fo 15 : These Suits Are the Biggest Values in Town. ¥ Prompt Delivery Gudin poputar Boy| MISSES” AND CHILDREN'S : : Scout shoes, in ull| STRAP SLIPPERS. . ...... $2.89 They’re Irresistible to a Careful Buyer. . Bo J- wemer leather only. Mary Jane and strap slippers in patent colt, dark r 912 New York Ave. nnhnzauy,calf. white duck and gun metal lasts. Values $4 and $4.50. izes 6 to (= PHONE FRANKLIN 7636 .,