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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921. : e | dectarea tn 2 canie-[| AW TAXES ANTHRACITE. — Special Tt | | Shi i i TU TU. | = . | the shipping Board. which the marine | 4 Thomas Rigg: TIRES | Native African Girls | | | unions have refuseq to gooent. i L il Fram o SERredry ) Now Need Modistes; | | oo N Nmarew Furumetn: ren: T ° B Lcbie Coltia ol Bl [ferred_with Andrew Euruseth, presi. |Leave Boston Seamen to Carry on | Toe Keremel, Sumkescsd,, (oneran, | Governor Signs Measure Imposing e 2l/ { JUx 72 dant of the Seamen’s Union. Mr. Furuseth was understood Strike Alone. tile marine act to permit the shipmen 1 1-2 Per Cent Ad Valorem Iy : ] i | | Study London Styles | | | Snap them up! | l.nsmw’. May 11—Several | | fo have laid stress on the interna- !of supplies by Canadian vessels from CHAS. E. MILLER, 1 | native Afriean giris have come | |tional aspect of the strike situation, DTN Amociated Press. 4 Vancouver. HARRISBURG, Pa. May 12 v Wiscir e 1 » 1nc. ! to London fo wtudy dressmak- | | !<aving that a prolonged strike on BOSTON. May 12.—Engineers and *The emergeney of the situation Will Sproul has signed the bill imposing B2 T4th St 4 Broore N Surply Hoase. | ing. They mny the girls in | | | shipe sailing from United States ports firemen employed on Harbor towboats | not allow of any delay. as suffering may 7 n a6 posing 812 14th St.. 4 Doors North of H St | | Africa who wish to be gowned | under American registry would work who quit work last week in support LeSult inside of ten days.” the governor gex ot T ctut ad waloremn. O INTS ARRIVE | fasbionably have to watt too lonx NE hardship on seamen all over the .o m"‘“ ot g o xur;.:“w , declared all anthractia coal, effective July 1 SVERY TUESDAY i 5 | for consignments of feminine . world. | 6. .geamen:s: strike Te e | Non-Uni S The tax is to be applied when the % : Roat c ’ i plied when the coal RICHARD HELLMANNs (7@l Before Rail Board to| | weafrumeri%e wmive'irom | Secretary Davis to Try Once irs Oy s [k Do Wil st | Ve e ML 1 Sl BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAIS Show P I ia Official | :m'v;u:.":::"w:ng are pre | | Abolishment of the Shipping Board's 4&¢r :;_v the local hrnn;hl ({! the M‘a- SO AN «néglf‘{'n“.‘:finrl'fl:r The bill contained & ISE ennsylvania Official | | barivs, themstieer s meree | | More to Settle Ship Board |cca sorvicr mureas the empiovment fine FrSiierts, Benctosl AT AR M Al Tty 1 0 . Che'v tion, said the men were satisfled that ed on to the ot s service through which the board ob T crew—the President of the Afmiral | Jininaied in the clocing days of the heir return would not affect the | s line—was followed by an attack on the jasil|iiur, The True Homemad Dress ade. ng | L A O SHOCER Author of Letter R A RIS S Sy w 5 . . age Tangle. {ains men to man its merchant ves- Main strike. Two ecompanies an- [SICHARCPUNCT B OR CL and 12¢ anp 30 & sar |5y e Amortated rrese DECORATED BY WALLACE. ; GIf. ix one of the minor points ar Hounced that hercatter they would | {tourin ‘man. apparentls’ mistaken for - —r myi2e CHICAGO, May 12.—Railway labor Hope of settling the marine strike issue. The marine engineers are said basis. 5 a_member of the crew, by a group of BURLINGTON HOTEL C. E. TOLSON todar formally admitted before the|U- St Minister Presents Gold Medal has not been given up by the admin-|to be firm in their belief that this| The firemen quit work last Fridav ;‘o"’lfi:“"-‘rl’fiflgr“r:‘:rr::& workers. The l ki, ey R aitioad 3 e . jetration. Although both sides are bureau should be abolished. At the Without union sanction. according to arres 5 2 Special :.u‘m]..v l..,l.m-"m.nnl that it had to French Scientist. !apparently standing firm in lt(h ir iy‘: kam-‘ time officials af the ~'m”.,n; Mr. Wiley. The engineers walked First Liner Leaves Port. H 1120 ‘ernmmz;m-.:‘.M - ailed in its efforts to prove au-| PARIS, May R I e g’ e Sk Lt ihe =hip) out the following day when attempts | SAN FRANCISCO. Cali _- I Dt T RIS, May 10.—Hugh C. Wallace. tention not to recede from their re- Board point out that there are up- were made to fill the firemen's Pt BRI ol S e Spocial Table d'hots. sraail cafs.. .. 1.00 4 nticity of a letter alleged to have [ hq A the American ambassador. today pre- spective positions. Secratary Davis of | ward of 10.000 idle men on the rolls The companies were able to keep a | for Honolulu. the first trans Elk Grove Leen written by a Pennsyivania rail- | ¢q i ' { 3 ) sented the. goid meaal for distingutsh| tiie ot The Sea service bureau. whose num- few boats in operation during the 'sel (o leave here under the new % o B"tter' o 50(: lb. 8! the Department of Labor still hopes ! pt M TS 0 ", Jgmented to an ex- sirike and shipping was not seriously | scale e % beginiang ok the 1 Save the Surface labor .t‘;g’:v:xz:{lm;l:z‘r e :’: ;:l services to science to Prof. Henri some satisfactory basis for negotia-, not yet estimated by the strike. delayed. e e kT & nin- 10 Channing St. N.E. { obtaining desired information. and m‘"""“f’"‘-“ dircctor of the Meudon tions that will brine about cessation Leaders of the other unions in: L e v PPLY PAINT e | requested permission to withdraw: m"“"‘;“’,r«‘- on behalf of the AStro-'of the strike may be reached. Iy SRl R ALASKA FACES HUNGER. | i iha Tevier from the boara's records | momiical Secletyof the Pacific,ol San| To that end. he will confer withiword from Chalrindn Benscn of thel — | PRIZE FOR GRACE IN SMOKING « mt, el applied. il W. Geer. general manager of noase: Thomas B. Healv of the Marine Engi- Shippinz Board that he did not in- Cablegram to Secretary Fall Tells| |oxpox, May 12—P g > » mamted desroe; 'Oon T Geer, meneral EAEe n.| Themedsl which was strick by the | neers Henefictal Assoctation fate this| (E03 10 KER FaEes o the present| | LONDON, May 12—Prizes were orty 4o o ok sree. i s nia Lines. with headquarters in | Frencl . P . Association late this'jiie1 Mr. Furuseth and Mr. Healy of Food Shortage. Toffercd for the women who smoked - Lodis. denied before the board nch mint, is tne same as that afternoon. It was understood today are still i Washington. however. an; | el O s e hile avtak 3 Interior and Exterior Weork » ;". had over written a letter. awarded in 1011 to the late Lucien Mr. Healy had ked for a further as they represent the twa most pow JUNEAT, Alas ay 11.-—Food sup- ' MOS gra ully \ part l‘"? o Conault hat he had ever e Bor union, | Foincare, director of public_instruc. | conference with Secretary Davis fo)erful of the marine unions hope is plies in the Prince William sound afternoon tea at the Tebacco Fair . K. FERGUSON, INC. 111 N;,.:-m‘,r,.‘(:,“pmws o re. | tion and brother of former President 5 per cent wage reduc- 1ot that the striké may be trict of Alaska are “perilously low" as Roval Agricultural Hball, The even ly . th St S Famation of all labor or- | Foincare. n proposed b; rman Benson of & Tesult of the marine tie-up, Gov. were open to the public Painting Department, Ph. N. 231.232. | man zations if ne ary to obtain = = — — — — - , ASSOClATlON fon desired by the “rords | BRI IR IR IR IR IRI TN IR II T I IR PN O DO DL CAO D DS OO OO NN IO abo attitude on v e = P — —— — — P Mr. Geer was the fim{{ fwi s at a hearin by the boar Pays 6 Per Cent Authenticity of the alleged let- (| (] ' 1 1 berg. special counsel on shares maturing in 45 fons. conducted the cross- || ° or 8 months. It 2 £ Mr. Geer. I Denies Sizning Letter. 5 . 4 ) Focd e . D e N : In trying to make room for larger stocks of the distinctly summer apparel we find it necessary to mar for remnant clearing ’ < letter, or one r. Richberg. answered Mr. sign thi i Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity a good many garments such as usually would not get into remnant lots. s e T taten in this Another 3-Hour Remnant Sale, Third Floor, tomorrow—(9:15 AL to 12:15 P.M.)—another remnant shoe sale—third wr. Geer. M floor—and all-day remnants (provided they last) in all departments on first and second floors. In other words, remnants A ‘ 1216 F St. N.W. 1 never did,’ | | i Assets More Than et oSt 1o, that date we . ! $7,000,000 about February 28 as T, recall tomorrow wherever you fock, and remnant prices to make you look twice! | i Mr. Geer said he had made no at- E . Surplus Nearing ot i s i ) Remnants Underwear! Remnant Sweaters $1.50 Neckwear,85c | Fur Remnants, Hat Remnants | not think Mr. Dithriege had. Chokers The Last 20 of $8 and $12 i $700,000 Hats, $1.00 Mussed and tumbled garments from | $3.50 to $4.00 Sweaters, $1.95 | i i\ ies from which to choose. col-| ] Testimony Corroborated. Ml our Big May Sales! e . A s : S backa—] _bufr, rose. i Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, “The first 1 knew of this letter.” he $7.50 Silk Petticoat: 85 Two dozen tie-backs—in tan bufl f lars and vestees of net tucked and al- i A e e e & “Louls ofice 3 ilk Petticoats, $3. peacock, navy, white, black an b : i bl e busy season, Don't| They are satin-draped turbans and JAMES BERRY. President b e s Told me it |O4] ~An-jersey. with fancy pleated and ribbon-| $5.00 to $6.75 Sweaters, $3.95 | ternated with rows of val lace, others trim- | imshingrup abusy, season; | and visca combinations, straw, faills JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary had been presented before the board. trimmed flounces—navy, —taupe. hemna., Tuxedo styles—in navy, black. jade. buff,| med with venise lace. What feminine heart{ you want one? ! ribbon sport hat tors: brown, henna. nd asked if 1 cated to make £ay i g’;g"sb”si,'l;‘fl"_“'“‘.”“rpl’j “d“" tan Ii { tomato, gray brown. 'Included are w00l | can resist the call? No woman should at|” | sand. delft blue, cherry red, black and white. {atement concerning i promptiy 3 ilippine Undermuslins, jersers: zephyrs and Shetlands. i ! o TasiSa 50 | 1 vowre willing to miss a little freshness = ‘ked through all the office fles. but PP, (a8 $11.50 Fiber Silks, $7.75 [thinprice; 6—$39.50 Jap Sable. $1950/1 3¢ youte v illing 10 Tt 1o te Tound in ] 14 find ace of it.” 8 o ; ! - ink . | e thes ) M Rers testimony was corrobo- ijowns and envelope chemise—embroid-| Tuxedo styles in plain weaver-pure fi};;", Also some higher priced pieces, collar and | 2—$25.00 Mink, $15.00 | cheap hats. come ce these. ered in solid and eyelet work—others trim. | Silk—colors are in black, navy. buff, tomato f ;¢ sets etc.. slightly mussed. are to be| 2 $29.50 Stone Marten, $17.50 | 0dd Sailors, $3.50 smart and naity Irated by other employes of the Penn- |and brown. allor: sl’ so Were $550 to $8.75. Ve 0 | Cuticura Soa;p 19 aflros | med with real laces. Slightl . Isylvania railroad | al laces, ~Slightly mussed, | " 1d at this same price, 85e. e T ' ——— SHAVES ——|! ! ks S:O? §|lk Cl;en:l_ae, $2.45 Women’s Suits = Sl | 3—%29.50 F‘tCh{I' & e | moriers cherry red Brown and nasy i satin and crepe de chine—tailored and | & -—_$1% A < | straig s. | Without Mugf P*VES OF LOYAL LEGION g ot finnid” R disi™ s il $62.80 to 368,50 Suits, $200,| $17.50 Ribbon Seskes, $11.50 Faw o set ey 3850~ 15 Hats to Go at $5 ! ced. | 98 oo St s . .50 | 5—$15.00 ] .50 | ug | 3 2.00 Silk C| ise, $1. | 25 caretully tahlored anl i cTour; | 1—813.73 Opossum, .00 Th e $10 to $15 ; and taffeta . “aticurs Sosp s efavorita forsatetyrazor shaviag. | | TO FETE ME COOLIDGE, \'uusmusr 3» them_hfml‘yo,usjudsg? mmai’,;‘:’i,‘é’;*'hf;"ifl;,.}:_““,;;;' 1 chel ‘;:a’ig‘,""‘{‘{:’;e Just what women and girls have been i $1375 Opossn 3?;_00‘ cgmheiieal‘i‘opnrs,—s[;a?\‘ and athe rs— | 1 < | braid, ribb. flowers—larze small $10.00 | Srapes Mitan ana meareeie facing. 3 by the small price. Crepe de chine and sat- | styles; braid embroidered; navy, black and)buying to add a smart color note to the | > ks Wolf rds long with silk frin; ume; 3 in envelope chemise—shirred and lace trim- |, n | c med—ribbon straps. . 50 | A Noteworthy Remnant Offering | 350-0_ 0 to 360 -007 s_“l"y $22. gl 20 Trimmed Suits. in tricotine and poiret | At $1.00 Each | twill: navy and black: embroidered in floss | Muslin gowns and envelope chemise—lace 1k and gold thread belted, flare and box | | 3-Hour Remnant Sale—3d Floor Vice President Coolidge will be the zuest of honor of the District Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion at |a receeption this evening in the red room of the New Willard Hotel, for which the Marine Band Orchestra will s §rlmmrt(i|. At such a price one should have| jackets 9 1 night the Dames of the Loyal ots of fresh, new undergarments. $89.50 to $100.00 Suits, 50 egion held a meeting at 8 oclock a And Here We Add 25 Dashing Costume Suits, claborately | So profit by expe- Women’s and Misses’ Garments—Some of them didn’t last three minutes last week! rience if you got here too late. Remember, please, that we do not brag about the appearance of this roum, the New Willard, when Mrs. John A. | )« Togan. president of the ioca! organiza- | | Not Remnants embroidered, beaded and braid trimmed: n. presided. sses were made by —but selling at the price of them. which |long-line jackets: bloused, flare, belted and tor Medill McCormic sen. N Justifi their space in this ad: box coats; e and twill cord; navy. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey | | $3.00 Glove Silk Vests. tailored top, rib-|black, tan and pewter. a irs. James Sexton, national presi 1 bon straps, full length, $1.95. 3 ' ENDS FOOT MISERY len program of music. followed, 'Ana 400 Bloomers to match, reinforced, $85.00 Suits, $32.50 ] but it is well worth while for you to forget that. } Cal-o-cide positively gives Guick reli Mrs. Elizabeth Thornberry. shirred knee, $2.95. 10 Dressy Suits, flare box jackets. in twill 3 g od lnsting resuits. oo relief s< Dorothy Dennett and Mr. James | cord and tricotine: tan and gray: embroid- 4 e momea the s (P Surtin Leather Bags ord i elt color and henna floss silk. j 5 . ke At & meeting today of the national so- . w s ts’ slflm and Co B'each package for Srubborn Corns) § | cioty o e Tames of tha Losal Legion Dresses, Priced for the omen's Sul S Million Calocide Packages Soid —— All Druggats 38 an effort is being made to move the iz sz 95 s4 95 sG 95 { national headquarters of the soclety et ) eseTy o Remnant Sale FoOT from Chicago to Washington, and when One-third off regular prices. Alligator, PRNOLAV | ihis i accomplished a concerted move- call, pin seal and moroccoblack, v $35 and $40 Cloth Dresses, ment will be made to form state socie- gray, tan and brown—distinctive shapes— tiex throughout the country. 1 purse and mirror—with linings worthy of $13.50 from out of town to their smartness. 25 Smart Street Dresses. straightline tunic and blouse styles; navy, brown and The delegate. ithe meeting include Mrs. James Sex-{|® $8.00 Vanity Boxes, $5.00 “ BBl (tcn. national president: Miss Laura sy B St Spray “PREVENTOL Sexton. Mrs, Albert Sationat [ ] EAtntleather—ited withipuras and mirs “5;-5 nd $40 Dresses, $18.50 1-$39.50 Black Satin Street Dress S {recorder. of Chicag . ade. i § i al y e . $35, i n trimmed. Gray and navy. e 5 Silk Dresses in taffeta, tricolette, can- 3-$3500 Crepe de Chine Dresses, ribbo 5 3 about tubs, sinks and | HEARSETEERErREI AT R A ) vt et s | Remnants Hosiery |uon ene, o ac chine 2n 13 o0m || 484500 Genuine Camb Hair Polo Coate,_Ful back stsles | $11; 50 d blue . 383000 Black and WHite Foulard Silk Dresses. _Panel tunics “of black Georgette. low waist line, blouse and straight-line styles. Navy and brown.} 10—$30.00 Worsted Jersey Sport Suilfis.rAngora7coi]arsjnd cuffs; Copenhagen bluc, jade and brown 10—$27.50 Silk Street Dresses, black and white check, rufied_tunic and organdie collars. i A 7—$32.50 Tricotine Street Dresses, 1—$39.50 Black Taffeta Street Dre: beaded. e straight _lines. pipes and ‘“‘water | § Mrs Johin R Hoftman. presi-| s ats i 7 wi i < che Hoftman, 37s. Gus 2 and $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.50 | besied: Tuce coilars and ribbon trimmings: || 1-$4000 Wooltex Full Length Coat.of Copenhagzn b bugs™ will not invade | I e oY aad e 3\ nriu'?'hat insures quick i $1.00 | i g’ Brigen: 'Go o $29.50 5_$4000 Taffeta Afternoon Dresses. embroidered net tunic. Navy, black and brown. siikk Btockinge. fall-fashioned, with mercer-| $40 to $55 Gowns, $29. (| 5783920 Gatdtone Sport Coat, full silk fined. Henna color. roidered. Black and brown. 0 home. Harry Hammer. all of Chicago; fromi ¢ 1o : lety, Mre & 3, ized garter hems—well reinforced—black.| 4o Afternoon and Dinner Gowns. in chif- 5-$37.50 Crepe Satin Afternoon Dresses, bead ¢ the Pennsylvania Soc z Fennsylvania 00 s C “hite, gray, silver, navy, purple and canary. i = lade s T I T QAR CICE MM | iutchinson. president; Mre. George J. b E 2 3 fon combined with lace, silk lace. taffeta.| n De_Armond, senior vice president. $1.50 Fiber Silk Stockings, 65c | georgette crepe and embroidered net Y oie . mbroidery. Navy and brown. nd M‘;'h'Tmr)ma ‘:Zdwam \'na)l(l ".of More of these good-wearing stockings|beaded crepe de d(.hm,,dan belxabon(ely 15—$35.00 Taffeta Dresses, long tunic worsted e! broidery Y elphia; from the New York So- that have proven their worth. Good assort- | trimmed; colors, jade, Harding blue. copen < Zavees £ et : e b g sper Cairus, president; ment of colors—black, white, navy, cordo- | gold, brown, flesh, bisque, gray and black. 15—$18.50 Worsted Jersey Sport Jackets; Tuxedo styles. Navy, black, brown, cherry, Copenhagen blue, gray and tan. . oston Scudder, Mrs. van, suede and new fawn ko ClEe - Erank Mattizon. || | Just a Few Sizes Left in Red Stripe Capes and Coats e 5 Silk Stockings and No More $22.50 Capes, $11.50 10—$16.50 Box-pleated Plaid Skirts. Gray and white, tan, brown and white. ( all of New Chartes Linthicum of Baltimore, Md. t p = J oA imor o Be Made Plaited Knitted Sport Capes, large collar N L ’ s ¥ y oaty ‘)‘l‘ifllnr‘h ,?J?;&‘m Sra. }’.:{3{ It your needs conform to these limits in|and revers of brushed wool in contrasting|| 20_$1250 Baronet Satin Sport Skirts. Pockets, button trimmed. White, flesh, rose, navy and black. | v Mizner, president: Mrs, RaIPBHIH color and sizes. you should take advantage | color: navy. black, Waite Kelly, brown, ‘le. all of Detroit; from the Ohio| of this offering—brown, 81z to 101;—fleld | tan, gray, copen and jade. ® ciety, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Cleve :i‘{"‘?:»sf‘z-q""‘ov 1033 —black, 8% to 9—| $55 and $75 Wooltex Coats, . . n rom the Minnesota Society Sk S AR . f M Mrs. Samuel Linton of :\linneapolis| 67c and 75c Lisle Stockings, 39¢ 339.50 A Blg 3 Hours Ol' lsses nd_from the California Society. Mrs ,Seam bsck—som; full fashioned—black.| 25 Smart Top Coats and 'Dress)"i “';apn. in (3 i} white, cordovan and gray. suedetex. miret#e, romona an uvette; 1 0. Mrs. McC i i ® s and straight-line t8; s o voung people up early tomorrow! s et Sl || Remnants in Blousdom | pas i iyt it Sy Mothers should g the 20ure POt B S, morrow afternoon, ringing the 'S 1 9 . . > H Sions 10 a close $2.95 to $4.50 Blouses, $1.85 20 Umbrellas, $8.00 Coats for Coolish Evenings ! Choice Remnants in Frocks e ! _Lingerie blouses of French or domestic 'l.egularl'y $12 h:a_ke: fro:n“ls(olrknigr 6—Top Coats, $32.30 is what they sold for: gray and | 3 :‘\oln'\ev\ ; "‘to“ha\;""n;(ollt‘ic‘hlc:;: xslrc;‘lllll(’a:JIH e l‘wlI‘ i CUBAN BANKS CLOSE voile or sheer batists—some are tailored and | this occasion. ubby ones with leather || 0T 0P 0% G models. We'll fet them go at §is.e0. | seremcly waiting ¥ oti dress—glad. indeed. . o oed with plaits. tucks or folds—others | handles—others with bakelite handles and : s <he'll be she waited when she walks away in this one which : z ’ {1l are trimmed with tace and embroidery— rings—tips and short fe'rr_\‘l’leag—zo'od ’q.”t in 4-$3500 Jersey Sport Coats; navy blue; Tuxedo style. ! \vas £2950 and is $10.00. y Three Small Private Institutions, | || *iecges GUnte QR8s B e, $2.85 axtractive | colorings -navy. s DIOWM UPCIL Sizes 14 toilo. 015 £ cizes 16 | . At still a greater reduction arc two Navy Tricotine in Havana Suspend. bt eee atd 1 3-829.50 Wooltex Sport Coats. Unlined. Tan. Sizes 16 | yrocks. - Sizes 16 and 18, which were $3230, and are now . i _ Remnants of georgette crepe and pongee emnants—Gloves to 18. $15.00. | s12.45. mericas MAVANA, Cuba. May 11—Three! [}f 17 Both piain colofs oo, PUSRL MRS Citl 93 50 Kid Gloves, $1.95 P ful Sui L% “For Spring and Summer tan is supplanting navy in the ‘ | it A Eround tne eorgeries are principally ool | 1 O Prench glace Y veaswnite] Remnants in Youthful Suits | fickle fancies of youth. Here are a couple of tan fricotine H i ende yments vesterday and a arless. pongecs ei a conv B S f s e | 2 N . Dmer dn the ity of Cambpucr east- ||| | cliars ana tub silks have ol oullare; . black . pearl and e L R 4—Jersey Suits, }"f‘ "fi"“’,“d" °f.°:r§2€,m s:?::‘s ‘g “1“8 | w"%g"slifie‘fl'rflz;?; back into its ow giavtio i . closed its doors. ] $5.90 to $10.00 Blouses, $4.85 & il sizep in all shade E %1 edo and Norfolk styles; brown, tan and navy. Siz , 18, | Tricolette is coming back into its own. and who is there Y _AIL the institutions had sustained ; i ¥l rzatte crenpe—pretty light colorings | 20. $12.45. ¢ o | to dispute its right> Not when you sce these 15 dresses of : | by acpositors for the Tast fow [ 08 BETEUS U BSY oo vrat ate | $5.00’Glace Gloves, $2.82 | et e popular Ski-Bo Tweed Suits. Sizes 16, 18 and | supple tricolette, navy. brown, gray, tan. Sizes 14,16 and : lohs T opanking insti- ||l conars. Also in suit shades with embroidery | S rist slip-on glace gloves—pique | 20, Tuxedo and Norfolk; tan, green and brown. Reduced | 18. Formerly $20.50. now $15.00. SomE OO e et g and beading in contrasting color—both long | sewn—sel -embroidered backs—3% to 6. | from $27.50 to $15.00. | Just now the latest thing. and aren’t vou glad v left i | * institutions in this city be- || and short aleev “M $1.75 and $2.00 Fabric Gloves, 10-$29.50 Velour Check Suits. Norfolk, Tuxedo and ; these 8 beautiful little $3230 frocks? Sizes 14, 16 and 18; | I} i affccted. One large bank remain- | | $5.00 Hand-Made Blouses, $3.50 q 5 1 en and t d 1 -, the leading shade as everybod ; a | Z - ¥ | ca open il night Monday night. 1 Remnants of hand-made blouses in sheer | 95¢ Notched Revers. Belted models. Brown and tan. tan and | colors gray. the cading shade as everybody knows: also | 7 | Approach of o Bnal day of th batiste. with atiractive pattern®of hand- brown, brown and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $19.75. | nayy and tan. $15.00. | WHEN NATURE WON'T PLUTO WiLL || ISR been in opera- | drawn work and hand-embroidery-—roll col- L gjg | lon, since s a us added lars, si:os are mostly 341, 36, 44 and 46—the | asp white and bla < —_— = = = w as 0. . Crow- reason for the price reduction. [ -& : > asllls " i s Strap-wrist chamoisette, gray. ! ' der, 1o the . United | . G i ’ § = | States, has been conferring on $8.50 to $11.95 Hand-Made g3 00 Long Silk Gloves, $1.65 it situation with Pr A Blouses, $6.85 0-button, IsDtie sises 6/to 61 President-el s Of sheer batiste or French voile—roll col- | @ A ! ro en lzes | prested the announceme 10t shecr batiste o K e e naxe . $4 and $5 Chamois Gloves, § p I the United States will be made, and | || | shadow blocks—others novel patterns of 2.45 ;'.Im'; it will restore bus s morale. | | hand-drawn work or embroidery—all sizes s - by e i in_the 161 from 34 to 46. Lpatan “:i',’i‘“'br'f,“‘:’r““m‘!"‘{f':;‘:,‘:}:é" and || [y these remnant assortments break the- prices-also! But look them carefully over—should vour size be Llft Off with Fin"ers i AUSTRIAN STATUS UP. Friday Special' Handkerchiefs, Too—35¢ here, you are dollars in by ;n?‘ki‘ng the purchase. All shoe remnants, third floor, where there s plenty of = | N ami-embroidered pure timen 30-/| Toom to go over them carefully* | League Financial Commission to | Sport Blouses at $3.95 | handkerchie sewhite and colored embroid- ) { Of novelty tricolette—the short ki ; a fe ials. 3 200: each, 35c. 1 i Oxf i Can | Examine Data. L A s Ll | T R ) "”j’ 29, °i“‘-" $6.00 Canvas Pumps, $3.50 pr.| 11 Pairs $10.00 Oxfords, 3485 |55 Pairs $8.00 Canvas Pumps, $4.50 A Besiadie e sieeve finished with turnover cuft, of || 75c and $1.00 Handkerchiefs, D some. eopd looling |, Tan Galf, with ‘welt soles and Cubatt| White Canvas, with welt soles and A - ) l tomato jade, white, flesh, rust, black and 50c st >, hey 2 R | heels, full round toes. Long service. leather Cuban heels and buckle orna- | EVA., May 10—The financial! gray. Also blouses of white habutai—the || White Canvas Pumps—they are from a | N Sizes—C, 4. 64 7; D, 3, 4 % 5./ ments Vers . serviceable amd gowd | e ission of the leaguc of nations fiat sport collar and three-quarter sleeve || ladies' very fine handkerchiefs. daintily very special purchase—and have been 6. },x/ v A/20007 e R lookin; LA d & {will meet in London on May 20 to with turnover cuff. | embroidered. " Slightly mussed—that's why || selling for $600. There are the follow- |0 07> i g jloglang, A i ~xamine the report of the commit- | e ety il ing pairs left which are to go at $350. 44 Pairs Women’s $10 Sport | _ "lit(; e ET which recently studied the sit- Goi S M l( 332 Pairs of ‘White Canvas 4‘ Oxfords, $4.50 3 S/" D» z il o iy oing to Stop Making Pumps, $3.50 | White Canvas, with tan calf combina-| ' =0 =% "0 " U | ‘ i From i With h;nd-mr::; soles and low|tion. Full round toes, low flat heels and ‘48 Pairs Women’s $10 Oxfords, $4.85 i F T 4 ° French heels, medium short vamps, with | welt soles. Wonderful value. Very! Tan Cali Brogue Oxfords. with wing n delegations have resumed ||’} e r s e small tongue—they will not cut the|swagger. " | tips. welt soles and low flat heels. Very ions and have agreed || instep. Sizes—. ceable Lrench oy reaarditeuall Sizes—A width, all sizes. 4)4 to 6% izes—C. 3 567;D,3 4 4%, forciin policy’ of e countries, the | — So the price instead of $22.50 to $27.50 for about 75 B width, all size 3!1_-) lo‘é}" : L“wx_dl .3 6.7 . anization of a common defense T sizes, J 7 vidth, all sizes, 1 = i Jian coverimg cconomic ‘:2"‘5 100comtteianiicis PRI e b St i ® g“lo ‘()l‘e- RS i ] Black kid with hand-turned soles and [ }»31 l’I‘n"l g ?‘f"lrd” 8‘4-85 itios : © = D - ack kid v ang- SOIES tent leather, welt soles, C 7 | coomomic uucstion was first | On Sale Friday—Second Floor 86 Pairs of Women's White | French heels. Soft. comfortable and | full round tocs. Drpcyindy titke Land.aller an exchange ot Larly this season we started one of our suit manufacturers to making __'Canvas Pumps, $350 modish. A | s—C, 3, 4. 5 : 5, [ o connde the study of the diffterent | Suits of ALL-WEATHER Jerscy. for us. e has now decided to dis- ] “l“h \}l‘fll'l‘fi'(ulill‘td soles, |°‘}ft‘:‘r°““F:i ,\5““;,*‘ A Il T R - {Lolved that nt (6 the continue this part of his business and has made up for us, at our price, l‘::,,s‘;r ;“cd ‘{,’.’,‘},;.‘1",',',“‘:‘:1"9':.] s R T ’ 11 Pairs $10 Oxfords, $4.85 | stereal o -of, Boct Leounteleshito ve all the Jersey he had on hand. CesB. width. all sizes, 3 to 6; C| 10 Pairs $10.00 Oxfords, $5.00 | “l“\“\. 2 “|°lt| soles, Cuban : tions : . i i iy Sizes B awidth] g [ e & e and | hecls. wing tips and low flat hecls. momen The price for these Suits, hand-finished, is $14.75—and the “'d‘lls;li,.;e;.\i;‘n:z;;.’ s Bfl;c;rk:‘%\\;‘«::‘?and turned soles and | el ek IR hee fortunate thing is that there are plenty of navy blue, as well as black, Canvas Pumps, $3.50 | S4iz;=——k.'\. 57040 A 4155 B4 Gy ;Z"‘_( -3 4 45555 6;.D, rrento blue, Tuxedo styles brown, jade, tan, rookic, sponge. gray. Copenhagen biue, and WHITE—also fine heather mixtures—made up into with seli-color and contrasting collars and cufis—also mannish styles, | COL. HOUSE IN FRANCE. | H With hand-turned soles, wood-covered | 7 i 165 Doesn't hurt a Lit! Drap a little | Regrets Allied Failure to En 11 Pairs Women’s $10 Oxfords, $5.00 28 Pairs $10 Oxfords, $4.85 | torce ’ Cuban heels, small tongue and button | x ornament. A wonderfully good fitting| Black kid, with welt soles and low Black kid. weit soles. Cuban hecls | | stantly that corn “”"f"”'?‘"“j”«‘-'"' b 1:1’“"1[ Molw Rigorously. hip Iengths and tucked pancl backs. model. i 3 flat heels. As comiortable as they are with full round tocs and short vamps tly vou lift it right off with fin- | CHERBOURG. France, May 11.—Col . 2 4 fo g = T Sizi Vi to 7; serviceable. A good model for short plump feet ; They are fine suits—that will defy rain. dust and wrinkles—the dth, C width'all | Sizes—A, 47; B. 4, D, 4% Very serviceable. : ard Sizes—C, 4. 4 M. House, upon his arrival eapressed regret 1l been more rigorously 2. 6and 7.15, 0.7 gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient * to remove every hard corn. soft corn, | gr corn betwsen the toes. and the cal- 1‘2'" withowh gereness or irritation. sort of suit every woman should have as an extra suit available for all uses—and this is a good opportunity té get one | his way to I'a see former Premier nceau and Andre Tardieu. K