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12 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 > ' = = States Commissioners]. Frank Sup- dealérs of this city have entered into material men to stifla competition ) financial conditions in Cuba and rem- WARRANT IS DEMANDED [ 332 COAL PROBE ASKED. |3 combination or” association. “which BUILDING GRAFT CHARGED na-tncronse prices. Working rulcs,| dies necemnary for thelr solution l i N —_— has for its purpose and object the — urisdictional disputes and agree- | ———————————————————— : Commissioner Supplee made clear FOR LIQUOR SEIZURE | yecorminsihat" that was his attitude | Alleged Combine of Baltimore Deal- | creation of a monopoly of the local | Probers Declare Nearly All Chicago [ ments of unions and crafts have fur. To Baltimore via. the Historie ind that he would not hold prisoners retail coal business in order to regu- nished a fertile fleld for criminal Products Frem Fi 5 Potomnc River and Chexapeake * against whom evidence was obtained ers Before Grand Jury. &l«‘ REdH0X the “‘lnllhprlce‘ oldcunl; Deals Were Tainted. operations of dishonest business ts From Farm to You' + i o, B vine ) at said association has already £0 - e agents. yérs® oF “Dor- U. S. Commissioner Refuses to|in that manner even if the tvidencs Spelal Dispteh o Tue star v | 0T attained i’ objects” that it nas (SHICAGO, June go_tovidence sub. h St Whart 4 Proser did seem to suprort the charee i"ia| BALTIMORE. June 30.—Declaring | for some time fixed and promulate e e Dailey Joint legislativ e bt ute Case of Raid Made |0, 1 Vafric in liquor. that there 1s evidence of an illegal |@ schedule of minimum prices, ac- cn;'&'.‘ff'x‘:r‘.ge#.\r‘ h:;mgm‘l‘s{:c:;lfll‘l:g CROWDER TO STAY IN CUBA Without Search Papers. he case in point was that of two | combination on the part of a ma- | cording to which coal Is sold gen- oy 188 ° Sl oy F L . i M oronibi. | Jority of coal dealers for the purpose erally in the ctiy of Baltimre. If this | committee thal 'searcely any building arms Lun ghts and one Epecial Dispateh to The Star. e W e ing D ing and maintaimin a high scale be true the members of thie com | LGS0l g grati s T The Major General Has No Immediate $10.50 i = s out O riCos, State's > " | binatio guilty of a criminal con- 3 ra BALTIMORE. | June 30, —Federal | & Wartumt and in Whish a farge muun | of prices, States Attorney iobert, K | E! oSl “4c She common | committee, made this sta{cment in 4| Plans for Coming to Washington. COLD PLATTER Y hins Tat o prohibition Wnd policemen | Uty of grain alcohol. of coloring | Leach, ! , Ty hable by fine or imprison- | Feport to the Tllinols legislature last i S : L. Wi e Whisky In pi | jury ‘to institute an investigation. |law. p le by fine pri T Atter taduy theio 1| HAVANA, June 29.—May Gen. E tax. Send for booklet of other ing evid )€ violation of the on_ the S his action followed receipt of a let- | ment, or both.” night. After today the committee Wi hd s i Gen. i&. A special meat dish that has a fon resorts. e G he ’ D O e H e Continue its work as « state commis- | H. Crowder has no_immediate plans |1 | special appeal these hot dars 3 i 7S hause \ithoat a scarch | 1 i Linthicum, wh he existence = sion. for lcaving Cubz. It had been gen- Y- Ratiway Company, n's house without i se z of th 5 cum. who xistes 0 2 . i Al ] » & n ge AL m D warrant aod without (he Consent of ates Didtrict of an illegal col Lthe existenee | paris dressmakers arc opposing | “Exhibits produced by witnessew.” | erally cxpected that if Congrens 4d- || 134.36 G St 1338 New York Ave, | | iy allway _Sompan = the occupant he premises ¢! who prosecited tha coul dealers of ore. T e a4® the return 1n |the report said, “show the practices | journied tomofrow he would leave for s e ks Souliby. . £ A et expect to hav ¢ prisoners dis- - o prosecuted U vasts| MM appears. said Mr. Leach, “that | style of the URhLlY laced corsels of jresorted to by many labor Yusiness | Washington for the purpose of de- | missed when ti before United | ruling. | about 80 per cent of the retail coal | the seventeenth century. Hsents, associations of employers and | tailing his _reports concerning _the i Away for'the holidays, away for tennis, _ swimming and canoe trips, away to camp, ' T h @ ]I@ C h # CO. | mountain, shore and country—-but FIRST to 7th at F Where prices are guaranseed 7th at F BOYS! here’s what they need for over the 4th, and all through vacation Sale sport FELT hats, ‘1 - Felt hats in the style shown can be easily crush- ed into a bag, and shaken out smooth when wanted. Fiber sweaters: an astounding sale Tuxedo styles, as ¥ sketched. Boys' summer suits, $10.85-—( jennine Palm Beach cloth in light and dark shades. Sizes 7 to 16 vears. As well made as dad’s suit. White and colors with silk band. All head sizes. (Sketched.) ’ ‘ (Sccond floor.) Women will be glad to take these new BLOUSES with them over the 4th.- Sale, $1.55. . Fresh, lovely styles in French and domestic voiles, richly trimmed with Val, Irish-crochet or Venice laces. —roll, tuxedo and flat collars —long or short slee —white and colors Khaki camp sets, $2.95—Shirt and loose flapper pants or knickers; fine twill khaki. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Rich lustrous fiber; shimmery as REAL silk; serviceable as silk; at the All made with pockets. Choice of belt or girdle. 3 Khaki knickers, 79c—Strongly sewed throughout, with hip pockets and belt loops. Sizes 7 to 17 vears. Straight knee in sizes 3 to 10 years. Black, navy, brown, white, honeydew, jade, buff, etc. All sizes. merest fraction of silk Boys' khaki blouses, 79c—Sport style with low neck and short sleeves, some with collar at- tached. Dark O. D. khaki twill. *Sizes 6 to 16 vears. prices. “/ Fact is, we’ve had iden- tical sweaters in our It’s a sale that will walk Boys’ khaki shirts, 95c—Sport style, low collar - 361046 and short sleeves. Sizes 1217 to 14 (Second Floor) . Woven hammocks, $2.85 Fon the picnic, lawn or porch. Durable woven hammocks in attractive straight into the mind stock at a full half more. g nes and hearts of all woman- Wash suits, $1.29—For little boys 3 to 8 years. . kind. Fast color fabrics. Plain and neat color combinations. Many pretty styles All first quality fiber sweaters. Novelty weave fiber Ready at 9:15 sweaters, $8.88 Beys' coverups, 8c—Short sleeves and square neck; covers the child from neck to ankle. R Sizes 3 to 8 years. patterns. 3 < . Full size, with fringed White middy hats, 69c—Jack Tar style. Head valaaeeloid comfort;;hle ' sizes 6% to 714. > St i head rest. . ‘ sizes 8 to 14 years. - . - . g Children’s bathing suits, $1.69—Made of wool, 400 stunning dresses, featured at a price Doz. 12-inch flags, 39¢ ' button at shoulder style; varicty of colors. that will send them speedmg out in a day . Dozen 18-inch size, 69¢c; dozen 24-inch size, 99c. Al mounted on sticks Larger size FLAGS reduced Made of stain test bunting (color fast), with sewed stripes. All these sizes: Sizes for hoys and girls 2 to 8 years. Base ball suits, $1.59—Shirt, pants, cap and belt of gray baseball cloth, trimmed with navy. Sizes 6 to 16 years. e - o 3x5 ft., 69c 5x8 ft., $1.25 812 it $295 Wool sweaters, $5.95—Coat style with deep shawl ~ 4x6 ft., 98¢ 6x9 f{t., $1.95 (Third 800r.) collar. In brown, gray, heather and maroon. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Third floor. Here’s where we clothe 600 kiddies for all summe Rompers 3 69¢ Gingham, embroidered . ’ The all-purpose summer shoe for women, boys and girls — Canvas uppers; cool and light weight e Rubber soles; springy with soft tread KEDS ok the i rubber-soled shoe for Every mother knows how practical ' lei;ehrz‘sgie{zmo: é?)nsg:‘:r ;i:-zfrbf- e:l:- I‘:wivtrlfgs_ these rompers are, and every mother will forced KEDS for roughest wear. Brown or It’s a tremendous sale! Judge the freshness of the fashions by the four sketched be dq:l]lmk fo ap.‘;'iec'me the good making white. Two of the many styles are sketched. 2 : i an e . Fascinating, every one. And there are dozens of others, in . . . C hi}drcn'} white tennis oxfords, 6 to 1034, $1.39 . . ) . —dmm.bray —poplins —white, .slrlped Children's and boys’ white tennis oxfords, 11 to 2, $1.59 —dotted swiss organdaes —figured vorles —checked gmghams —percales —madras —and solid colors Women's and boys’ white tennis oxfords, 234 to 6, $1.69 1 " ot 7 ’ M i chi i ar A Womer's 1‘5{3?‘?“2,‘},‘1“’5/1/0 t0 7 2 §§‘§Z —sprinted organdies, etc. fgured lawns —plaid ginghams, etc. ' nea?l_g(r)i:i;fm te}:ier\;it:lft':at‘}::;:titz::(}ll‘:fiz g:}l‘;;.&- All Boys’ white and brown tennis high shoes (sketched) Summer styles galore! Trim tailored ginghams for A rainbow of celors—rose, pink, orchid, blue, Sizes 2ito, A(; B . . Y “::?hehsmw" leather mT{" :dza;g 0‘;:“2}:5" side the worker; frilly, fluffy voiles for the flapper; cool . copen, bisque. And‘plenty .of SPOR'T COMBINA- o bovercis !:os 5‘(’:‘;‘; esz):‘ghl'leg suits P , 0 2, $3.00; 214 to 6, $3.50 organdies for every one. TIONS—black ang white, orchid and white, etc. i) ; s 2 (Tots' shop, third foor.) cathierel (Sbepe-Aicd ~B55E izes 14 to 20; 36 to 46 . i 5 o . o . . ) SKIRTS: silk, satin, flannel Sale! 400 middy bl ' : s O , I1lanne S-c-a-t-t-e-r aie. maay oiouses Women's WHITE shoes white kid—canvas—reignskin —Kid pumps, opera style —One-eyelet Theo ties -—Five-ey’;let oxfords $ 4.95 —Two-button pumps —One-strap pumps —Oxfords, etc., etc. —Reignskin tongue pumps We’ve gathered in various broken lines—shoes from last season and this; all sizes and styles; everything in WHITE that didn’t just fit in; and with a total disregard of former prices, we’ll SCATTER them all at $4.95. High, low and sport heels. All sizes, but not in any one style. (Shoe shop—Afirst fleor.) Baronet satins Black silk poplin ite flannel, . T White spaels 37.95 § Madetoselt for NY two and three times more. The satins are Duplan’s BARONET, anq baronet satins at $795 tell their own story of value-giving. Middies for the 4th; for vacation; « for tennis; for sports; for business First-quality middies. High-grade materials. Lonsdale, jean, lingnes and galatea. Solid white or blue; also white with blue or red trimmings Regulstion and the new CO-ED styles. —Sizes for girls from 6 to 22. | —Sizes for women 34 to 44. Same is true of all other fabrics. Satins in white, black and high colors; various styles; one as sketched. . WHITE flannels and serges —are in pleated and sports models. Some with black and white stripes or checks. One style pictured. BLACK silk poplin . —for the woman who wants a cool dressy skirt in a striking . style. o All sizes 25 to 38 waistband; but not in all fabrics. }\