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THE EVENIN Little Tots’ Footwear for Maytime Events Growing Girls’, Miss= es’ and Children’s White Oxfords, Strap Slippers correct fitting and ¢ ! cellent qualities. Moder- ately priced, according to size. at $2.50 up. and Theo Ties for the May processions and I cther occasions. VE; I Here you're sure of ‘; I il1 | i KEDS | I il i i i | | | i An Immense Stock in All Sizes—White or Brown | KEDS Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords The kind that will stand the hard wear that little folks give their shoes. Moder- ately priced, too. Strap Slippers and Oxford Ties For big or little girls, in patent leather and tan Russia calf. Sizes 2 to 5 Sizes 4 to 8 | | Sizes 5 to 11.. Sizes 8- to $3.00 to $4.50 es 12to 2... Sizes 11'; to 2...$3.00 to $5.00 Sizes 2/: 10 6 . Sizes 2Yz to 7....$5.00 to $7.00 Hoslery for C hildren—All Styles at All Prices JOS. STQASBURGEQ CO 310- 312 SEVENTH STREET 5¢Box HOLLAND BELLE FLOUR 30 EVERY DAY || MILK Saturday Only 6-b. Bag Saturday Only Loaves Tci=20c SUGAR, 8c Ib. SIZE e —————— BAKED FRESH TWICE DAILY Del Monte Jam. . .17¢ BREAD Grape Juice Pt 5o 33¢ Jello Assorted Flavors, Pkg., 10c Cottage Hams, smar 20cIb. = SMOKED PICNICS, 132 Ib. Boneless Roulettes...23c Ib. = Boneless Hams,wrorz29¢lb. Bacon Southern Style Bacon &y & 16¢cIb. ' Sliced Ham, Boneless. Two Cars 1 Car of Milk Fatted Calves Right From the Frederi:k County Farms, on Sale Saturday Ib. Bouillon Roast. 30c Shoulder Chops, 22¢ Shoulder Roast, 18c Rib Chops . ....30c Breast, Boneless, 16c Stewing Veal. . .16¢c ' Fresh Picnics. . lgc Fresh Hams. . . .26¢ Pure Lard, 2 £ 25¢ for oe HOLLAND BELLE D3¢ "o PALMINE DELICATESSEM SPECIALTIES Nut-Butter | Wisconsin Cheese, Mid............25cb. 22 l 5 Ibs. for | Potato Salad ...............18¢c Lb. &CD. s1o0 | Cold Slaw..................18 L. Substitute SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITY WINESAP—BOX | NEW NO. 1 GRADE APPLES | POTATOES 250 gieck 50 :‘ouna TEXAS ONIONS o 20c for !Jury had deliberated for thisty-five min- juy Tormer {Were pardoned The Lowest Prices In Tow Tomatoes Calif. Peaches BUTTE DERRYDALE G STAR, WASHINGTOXN RAIDERS ACQUITTED |Sixteen Held In Connection With Villa Blow at Colum- ¢ bus, N. M., Go Free. Ity the Associnted Press. DE i . April 20.—Sixteen Mexicans gere acquitted here yesterday of charges of murder in connection with the rald on Columbus, N. M., in 1916, by Villa's rebel troops. The verdict was reached on the firat ballot after the tes. There still are five Indictments against Mexlcan prisoners, charging murder in | connection with the ruld, but these will {be dimmiesed, District Attorney Forest Flelder stated following the verdlct. "The prisoners are being held pending dtamissal of the indictments, but will ! be released within a few days and con- {ducted to the border, Mr. Flelder an- nounced. Tried for Second Time. The Mexicans acquitted today were on trial for the second time on murder (harges in connection with the raid e tenced in 1916, pardoned Gov. O. A. larrazolo last November and later rearrested under! new indictments returmed before they | Twenty -four Mexicans were captured X of whom were Another was sen- was { commuted to life imprisonment, Seven- een pleaded guilty to second degree sentenced 1o seventy ate peniten- ped, leaving \ who were tried again and Legion Opposed Release. The relcase of these men under for- mer Cov. Larrazolo's pardon was en- joined last vear by the American gion. Simultaneously with the deci by the state supreme court, declaring the pardon legal. the men were re- larrested in the state penitentiary. WOULD RECOGNIZE IRISH. MADISON, Wis., April 20.—The Wis- consin senate passed a resolution call- ing on President Harding to “recog- nize the Irish republic as a free and independent natiol T VAN CAMPS ’Pork Beans N DG, 1 A”fl;[fl M[X“}AN Villa, Given Full Title to Ranch, Continues -at Peace in Mexico MFMC(» CITY, April 29. -—Frnnelsco ormer rebel chieftain. huldl uh-ulu e title to his rlnch In the state of Duranso. Final payment of 800,000 pesos to the former owners of the ranch was ordered by President Obregon yesterday. Villa's activitlea have figured con- spicuously in newspapers here recent- iy. it belng declared that he sceks the governorship of the state of Durango. His crops are all planted and the har- vest 1a several months away. and it is said the former bandit leader reeks diversion and will wage an active campalgn for political honors. News- papers here Also assert hb was re- aently approsched by agents of men planning revolutionary act!vities, who nought his ald. Vilia i3 reported, how- over, to have ment the agents away with & curt answer. and to have re- post cards here, which appel whim. Fusion Movement Sprea VIENNA.—Upper Austria has joined the fusion movement, the diet adopt- ing a tesolution demanding that’the central government immediately hold a national referendum; otherwise up- per Austria wm imitate Tyrol with a separate vo The -lmurg diet, which canceled its referendum at the request of Vienna. has decided to proceed with it on May 29. Belglum Faces Rail Tie-Up. BRUSSELS.—The railroad men have decided to do no work on Mayv 1. This will cause a complete tie-up of the Belgian railroads. The Brussels tram- that day. Chile to Honor Ambasaador. SANTIAGO, Chile.—A number of of- in honor of Joseph H. Shea, the United States ambassador, prior to his de- parture for home. Mr. Shea will sail on the steamer Ebro May 3 from Valparaiso. He will FRIDAY,, APRIL ways also will suspend operations on | ficial and Social fetes are to be given . 29, 1921 c«me neral. causing & virtual cesna- tion of transportation throughout xh- eantern Ralf of the island, accerd: {0 press dispatches received today from €wmaguey and other rail centers The Cuban Rallway Company an- nounoed that employes who dld mot roport for duty iast night might oon- sidor: themselves discharged. POSTAL THIEVES HUNTED. Sledge Hammers Used in Attempt to Batter Combination. DANVILLE, Va. April 29.—Sea 18 being made by city and r:u;?; ::;mmuu Iorhthlevu who have been ng nearby post the last few nlxhnu e e Bledge hammers were thieves in & vain effort to the combination of the post office at Witt, v oftice at Pelham, N. (', robbed of a small sum wards totaling $10.000 fered by the govern used by batter off afe in the .~ The post . near here, was of money.” Re have been of- land at Antofagasta and make a fort- night’s trip in Bolivia. His sister and his niece will accompany him back to the United Stat “ ¥iume Situa Taken Up. ROME.—Premier Giolitti has con- voked the council of ministers to dis. cuss the situation in Fiume, which, i {is said. has taken such a turp as to threaten to Involve the responsibility i of Italy. No announcement has been made con- j cerning the decision reached at the { council, but the Epoca concludes that be adopted in con- ty with the pledges undertaken in the treaty of Rapallo, un- (der which Fiume was made an inde- | pendent state, Australia Wantx. Economy. NE.—Reviewing Austra- n in.a statement representatives. of house i Premier Hughes said the government {recognized the necessity for economy. but that he would not vote for curtai ment of the expenditures for defense unless assurances were forthcoming in | respect of the Pacific. ~ U. 8. Opens Quarantine Office. | @ARISTIAN -In order to secure {compliance with American quarantine 1 requirements by emigrants, the United 1Stutes health service has established its own quarantine office in Christiani {for the examination of second and third | class passengers who desire to proceed to the United States. Dr. Onsum has been appointed to he ob- i servance of the rantine | regulations in Norway. up World's Youngest Archbishop. Mgr. Carabelli, who was signated Archbishop of Syr: oniy. thirty-five years of am jonn is, therefore. the youngest arch. | bishop in the world. He will be con- secrated in May. Mgr. Carabelli was 10ck) Saturday Only | Can ané Md. Corn, can.9¢ No.. 3 Can, .10c 19¢ No. 21, Can, SMOKEHOUSE PRODUCTS Breakfast Bacon % 26c Ib. Water Sliced......... 33Clb. of Small FRESH PORK CUTS On Sale Saturday w | ]I Shoulder | End Pork Loins 28¢| I Pork Chops %xi 28¢| | Sausage. .. .25¢ FRESH Caught Fish ONSALE Every Day Pure Pork FANCY LEMONS 20c Doren | r | | < ! decorated during the war for mferitous { services. Danziz Workers Strike. | LONDON.—A Danzig dispateh to the { London Times savs the dockers there jwent on = tion by the security police, who caught isome of the workers wearing boot | from Polish transports and compelled them to take off the boots, and identi- | tham totake oft prosecution. i ! Sir Edward Carson Appointed. { . LONDON.—Sir Edward Car: i recently retired from the leader {the Ulster unionist party, has ac the post of lord of appeal, accwding (o | i the Daily Mail. i Wire Serviee ( LIMA —The Peruvian postal tele graph and radio telegraphic services 1 will be placed under the managemen fof the Company. Limited, of London on Ma; {1, says a government decree issued | today. Jewish Conference Called. LONDON. — The Federation of ! Ukrainian Jewsin England has issued | a call for a conference of all Jewish { political and philanthropric organiza- tions in this_country to decide upon { measurcs to be adopted in aiding the {Ukrainian Jewish pogrom victims. Finance Minister Absolved. Domingo Sala- ster. has been s that he had usea personal profit by a small majority in the chamber of | | deputies after an all-night session. Cuban Rail Strike Spreads. —The strike of the tra ho_Cuban_railway_h g ons or AUERBM:H The unusval thickness of extra fine quality, rich smooth chocolate coat- ing is put on by the use of moulds insuring a uniform distribution. Kept sir-tight, fresh and wholesome because it is hermetically sealed in hea: the heavy paper label. The sheer goodness of the filling, whether it is Cocoanut, Marshmal- low, Pineapple, Raspberry, Peanut or Almond. Untouched by human hands— mixed, moulded, wrapped andsealed entirely by machinery in the largest and most modern daylight candy factory in the world. 12 DIFFERENT KINDS Ak your jobber about our D. AUERBACH & SONS offer {0 deakers or write direct. 47¢h Ses. 11th Ave. 46th 10 & New York City - 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. e this morning after ac- ! Marconi Wireless Telegraph | foil wrapping reinforced by | = in contrasting colors: value. girdle. $24.75. Special At $3 95 Georget navy, overblouse or waist effect. At $3.45— s6verblouse effects; colors are At $1.65— At $1.55—F tie-back of voile. At $1.00— tion. this low price. SAVINGS in- solid colors of gray. hand-stitched borders. Imported Organdy Collars, touch of color, : priced, $2.45. organdy: fles. $L95 set. green. Special, $1.65. Cuff Sets. in solid colors; and novelty pattern effects. $1.65. border. Special, 55¢ set. Low Prices i some smocked; pockets; 6 vears. " Reduced to 75c. | Dresses, . years. Reduced to 75c. crown, "AUER@Q brown, taupe, black, navy and gray. Small Lot of Dresses at $24.75 Dresses of Canton Crepe in white, navy and black. Colored Embroidered Sports Dresses with skirts of contrasting colors. Beaded Crepe de Chine Dresses in long waist effect with crushed Just 14 of these dresscs and every one an extraordinary value at te Waists for stout women; slightly soiled; these are in brown, flesh, white or black. Also Crepe de Chine and pussy willow in white or flesh and in many different styles, long and short sleeves; ricolette and Mignonette Waists taken from regular stock and marked for quick disposal: A sample lot of French Waists; some made with deep rever col- lars, others with Peter Pan. plain, ~Drawn work and embroidery are the main features of these waists. ink .or Bisque French Voile Waists with square neck, vest and wide belt of ecru embroidery edged with narrow ecru val lace; Waists at this low price include Voiles, about twenty different styles from which to rake your selec- At 85c Strived Voile Waists can be worn high or low neck style—these have long sleeves and elastic at belt. ' Manufacturers’ Samples ‘Women’s . Neckwear AT GREAT PRICE Crepe de Chine Vestees with collar attached, tan and green with Specially priced, $2.95. some have a with embroidered corners. Whité Collar and Cuff Sets of high-grade few of solid colors with fancy ruf- | New Crepe de_Chine Rolled Collars. in white trimmed_in solid colors oi buff, A special assortment of Linen Collar and pink and med with fine tucks and hemstitching: slceveless. Special, $1.45 each. Sateen Bloomers, of good quality, in = = L dark colors; ruffle at colors are estees i checked blue, black and purple. 50c each, Specially priced, Plain White Collar and Cuff Sets of organdy. also combination of white with colored ruffie Children’s Dresses and Creepers Marked at New 3 dozen Children’s Gingham Creepers; pink and blue checked; 4 dozen Children’'s Gingham n vest and basque effect: some trimmed with solid color; col- lar, cuffs and pockets: sizes 2 to 14 SPORTS HATS, $4.75 In a Varied Assortment of Styles Milan Hemps, with crowns of brush effect, hemp and felt combina- tions; smart sailors with brims made-of narrow rows of braid and satin; large peanut bodies stitched in wool; All new shades to match the new sweaters. LARGE ALL-BLACK DRESS HATS or black with blue georgette facings, smartly trimmed with ostrich or flowers and grass. DECK PAINT A good, durable paint that will give excellent SCREEN ENAMEL Our enamel won't clog the mesh. It will make the old screen last much longer. W. H. BUTLER CO. 607-609 C St. NW. results. Established 1845 From the . A. R. Monument | Woodmard $Mothiop DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Offers These Attractive Values FOR TOMORROW Women'’s and Misses’ Satin Dresses Reduced to $9.75 15 Satin Dresses with ruffled skirt: ) three-quarter sleeves: ribbon sash. These are in long waist effect; colored piping Sizes 16 to 38. An exceptional Lot of Waists five styles to choose from,. mostly brown, navy, jade. tomato, orange, bisque and henna. round or square necks. Madras and Batiste; t Only a limited quanvt,\' a ! Wool Tuxedo Swesters $3.95 Pure wool tuxedo models. made t ribbed effect, plain chain stitch or heavy blocked design; some with deep collars and cuffs in brush effects. All the new shades— rust and silver, peacock and silver, buff and brown. honeydew. tomato, azure, jade, copen, black, brown, navy, nile and burnt orange. Very Special Offerings in Undermuslins & Kimonos Bloomers of Fine White Batiste; full cut: trimmed with insertion of fine ‘em- broidery. ruffled knee. Special, 75c each. Soft Pink Lingerie Cloth Gowns, trim- Kimonos of flowered crepe, ith. trim- mings of satin banding: some have tard at waistline. These are in many different colors and floral patterns. Special,. $1.25 each. - Women’s Underwear WOMEN’S RIBBED €OTTON UNION SUITS, in sizes 36 II“IJ 38 only; fine ribbed and cuff, hu. Reduced to 50c. FINE QUALITY GLOVE SILK CHEMISE, in flesh, lace trimmed with ribbon shoulder straps; sizes 36 to 42. Reduced to $3.00. FINE QUALITY GLOVE Sll-k< BLOOMERS, with elastic at waist’ ;;dz;nec; sizes 5 to 8. Reduced to sizes 2 to smart sailors with quilted satin $9.95. &,mmmmmw & AL L P — ~ ey eeme e st e e st b it s RS s bene, < arscesan e vaniasn " - Wi atravenihas s 1 A D AN ~, RN e RS PO T S ks P ke b w - 1 i P .-wo—uw’oomww- rossensaenen R S . [N 3