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- > ~ : THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, ‘JULY 4, 1921.° h : W 'BNICARAGUA WANTS BARS {famnc more hroused when it was rer BIG STILL FOUND. PAY F[]R S'l'RlKE 2 4 €3 ins, it was pointed out, this action by Costa Rica will spoil the com- lons of Mash. fProposes That Central American plete ""m“m’""_c"" St Bpecial Dispatch to The Gtar. Nicaragua's step comes as a com- FREDERICKSBURG, Va., July 4— h Nations Name Conditions as plete surprise, as that country had| ," ... te moonshine outfit, with ac- PERIOD DENIED i LIFTED TO ENTER UNION ;‘o‘-' rejected the pact. If Nacaragua |yjrginis Officers Discover 180 Gal- Rail Board Rejects Employes’ flatly rejected the Central American Basis for Negotiations. Frealy ‘aad rotired from the San Joso | companying paraphernalia for the conferences. Nicaragua explained | manufacture of illicit liquor, was TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, July|that she could not agree to Salva- | found in Spottsylvenia county, near —The federal council of the Cen-|dors demand that Nicaragua abro- | Fredericksburg, by Police Sergt J. ryan-Chi eal ‘o ichester, who wag_accom- ' . 3 ral American republics, comprising |8ate the Bryan-Chamorro treaty of| Conway Chic 3 o 3 & 9 New York—~WAS HINGTON—Paris ed X the ground that ed . e, t] 34 = {Tepresontatives of Salvador, Guate- | he Gmeaty violated the Sonstitution | Pomioeny Omcer J. A. Sto ot Claim for Time Lost in Un. Open 93] , mala and Honduras, nas given out a |of the Central American Federation.| One hundred and eighty gallons of . ~ mmunication from the Nicaraguan corn_mash in large coal ofl barrels, authorized Walkout. foreign office, addressed to the gov- 1y ripe for the still, were discov- grnments of Saivador, Guatemaia and DIES AT AGE OF 100. ool Cand desiroyed by the omcers. onduras, In which Nicaragua urges| gNOXVILLE, Tenn, July 3.—|The still, which is one of the mosi g‘nfie&"e-:\:f:z‘l;flft' 3f the pact con” |“Grandma” Whitehead, aged 100 years Spoiplete {f,“m‘;‘;f";:::“"‘; (s mec Rica, take concerted and speedy ac- |and two months, died at her home in | the custody of the authorities. "“’“l“""",‘?h‘ Settlement of the ob-la remote section of Blount county ——— stacles whicl ave prevente Nica- |32’ trom’ becoming & Member of | frednesday night, and wes buried| 1§ GRANTED NEW TRIAL. tthe Central American Union. o — NiCataRve. DrODoses that the: mams MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., July 4. By the Amsociated Press. CHICAGOO, July 4—The claim of clerical employee of the Erie railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna snd Western raliroad for pay for time lost during an unauthorized strike of train and engine servioe employes of the roads in April, 1920, was de- . SUMMERTIME |. DRESSES Continuing the Exceptional Selling of For My W ————— Ibers of the union name conditions to FIRST 1921 WHEAT AT ’L”‘ Charles Bedford, member of a promi- nent Brooklyn family, who was sen- |nied by the United States Railroad ° o $16.50 and $19.50 o sould nitimataly result in Nicaraguan | special Dispateh to The Star. tenced to from three to five years in’| Labor Board in decision made public omen's ummer ime rocks : B I Heaeior learned of | UYNCHBURG, Va., July &—The first} . “Inaiana reformatory following | yesterday. - Voiles, checked or dotted, 2 Dleastre and. predieiins. wors ade ltp”ll'-: ‘!T.;ll :3 A ::‘r‘:t a::::: :{h%:.uo;gflgiil:ohmn e cutes| The board also denled a request S (e the favored fabrics of sum- s i?rl-::‘;’s:a:::u:':gf:l would %:io"n::d: o 3125 & bushel. “The lot was good [a new trial and held to the October |bY station and telegraph employes Unuwany Inmcsuflg Choice at These Rmkab[y Low Prices mer, have been fashioned of the Wabash railroad for an ad- justment of inequalities in their rates of pay. The request of the employes involved an inorease of $.0534 per hour to all positions in the station and telegraphic service in addition to increases previously granted by the board : Was Plea for Reimbursement. The lost time claims made by the Brotherhood of Railway and Steam- ship Clerks, freight handlers, express and station employes, contended that the clerks’ national agreement pro- vides for six days work per week. and that the employes who were re- quired to suspend work during the period of the strike should’ be reim- bursed for all time lost. The carriers contended that they }member of the Federation of Central | In quality. grand jury. PRI into very becoming dresses for maternity wear. Checked Voiles, in laven- dar or blue with white, are made with vest, collar and cuffs of white organdy, tucked and edged with nar- row_lace. Dotted Voiles, in blue and white or brown and tan, have becoming long pleated overskirts, and a collar of s lace adds a dainty touch at i the neck. < Bpecial Size Section, Third fcor. AEEERINARNANINAZARCNRALHNT: "'fi‘llll‘lllllll.lux::lllllllllll!lll!lllllll!llllll!lfllllflllllllfl!Ilifll | ¢ $21.50 $3250 §$39.50 Not often does one find such a scope for individual selection as in the exquisite summertime frocks offered here. Included are a manu- facturer’s charming samples, at about one-half the price they should be marked, and many of our higher-priced frocks, some of them hand- made, greatly reduced. Woodwarh X Lothedp DOWN STAIRS STORE Of.lesser Priced Merchandise Not only are they the preferred of summer’s fashions, but they have their foundation in superior quality and careful workmanship, so that the satisfaction of choosing is immeasurably increased.. NEARLY ALL OF THEM ARE EXCLUSIVE MODELS < had 'a right to reduce forces when The Materials: The Styles: The Colors: ] . . conditions justified and that the em- - * Handmade Voiles in long White, ther Arrival From A Special Reduction Sale of BI3n 12 hiicion s e ot Feanck Velles, g ol Ry _ Another Arriva no one “could anticipate. how 'Tong Satin Barred Voiles, fagoted. Blue, Overseas ; they would be out of scrvice. Embroidered Organcies, Embroidered Organdies, Tan, Further Contention. LREETELELEERT R R T LT LT REEEETIT IR TTTRTRLE O LA IO Women’s and Misses’ Dresses W Loy = i i over lace trimmed Pinl (e carmicrs e Sonicndc that ¢ Preoch Crootn Sipe . and Row Boats negotiated the conditions which ob- i . Pleated models with co \ .%Lr;:lu:n"‘:rrl;., 1920, ‘were neither Swiss Organdies, e ey d'“ con- Peach, Forty-one different kinds s vel rovides or y . . H . < . 2 4 I O OO . | specific provision thereof. i Linens, e i Or:l:lnd, b ifal col in many colors and designs. L] by, i @ L f when the trammen and Chgine. Organdy sud, Tafletn and maty beantiful col- Just what our patrons have Nets. or combinations. jmen struck for varying periods of { from three days to two weeks. :SOUTH DAKOTA TORNADO been inquiring for so mucl. 10c to $1.25 Tor Store, Fourth foor. We have bought this special collection to be sold only at these prices and so excellent are the values that we advise early shopping. IINITIALITAEEITIR2IL Women's Dress Section, Third floor. = These dresses are extremely simple Satin and Tatfeta Dresses in : ‘5 in line, and therefore, just what you straightline effect; some made over- LEAVE——S PN N JeAKE : ‘5 o ' r o & i skirt style and embroidered; short One Killed, Great Damage Caused. | Splendid Values in . ‘= will want for street wear these warm sleeves and nd necks. _ Colors are o . i A ) S W D b ig summer days. ls)le;:\lf.bb?:wnn;zd navy. Sizes 16 tho 44, mlkw:f ;':r::nwn ot e s S-a tout Oman 1r€SSES 2 ) = Georgette, Taffeta and Mignonette ABERDBES, D Sy ek tore) Printed Voiles » F S 0 . ; = Crepe de Chine Dresses have charm- Dresses with overskirt and wide nado struck Frederick, S. last 50c Yard or summer ccasions z night, killing one man and causing . . ) . el . over $100,000 da " Practic ! ing touches of embroidery. They are sashes. Some have pockets; short every building i the town was de. g H H = £ H H E = H s = - H - = g . . sleeves and round necks. Colors are ¥ |molished. Arne anderson. who was One-third less than H s H H & H H H H g - 3 H = H H = Ouyr Special Section for the woman who requires larger sizes is pre- pared to costume her for the various occasions of summer. SR ETPE % to be had in navy, black, flesh and ’ e Sives sisting bis family fo Ule basement ; ] : : : H o iy black, brown’and navy. Sizes 16 to 3|of their home, was killed in :‘:f‘,";’,’,:! the Usual Price Here she will find garments especially designed to slenderize the figure, 5 & gray. Sizes16toH. . R | From Lts foundatlon, . 8346 ordiotk The variety of colorings achieving an unusual smartness of line, and particulariy becoming styles. 1 - : : e here at 8:45 o'clock. 1 designs is very large 2 Y g st} b { Rour wind: Nine injurica. ot vomu: T or them new this 5 our wind. Nine i s onsia- — { s i WP strlous Were ECa oy T | vear, and ‘including blucs, A Scparate Skirt and Jacket \ ] actically demoralize: o8 Of o4 FER rive . s 5 g 1%e ducti on S 1 e f Slk Un d e ear munication. Damage here s eatimat- grays, tans, sreens. pinks combine in 4 most attractive z a (0) 1 TW 'The ‘storm tame 85 & climax to tén z00d_color combinations Sport Suit, Illustrated. = days of severe heat and although it —small neat figures and caused great ty da X o - 3 3 umuru]ga;lhn'r’.'lo.s;rb':mfi":gfi,;fi':'” dots. The jacket of Chinese blue wool jersey, the long l\:-eh‘::k:ve:a“ssnlar:fx;(;.fil& of the moisture You should make your tuxedo collar extending into pockets at each side, with pAtrain was derailed at Tacoma ;:"::i‘,')f;“ as early as white silk cord pipings, $18.50. § Park. when a stretch of track a mil = cirt 1 i ‘1 long %as lifted trom m%,.,:‘;bed :n,fi e The pleated skirt is of gray crepe de chine, with a v ad excavated the right of Second floor. e - sati < i . Way Nbons va it ght o nd floor, gray satin blocked design, $30. A string of nineteen cars was blown out of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. l'aul)’ivrdg at Ipswich. | auREDELELD. &b July 4—Twelve This Is TI'UIY An WOOI JC!’SCY TUXCdO Iackets, $18.50 here by a heavy wind storm which i . 3 o Struck this city. tearing down troen Made with patch pockets and narrow belts, in navy, telephone and telegraph lines, fences organdy Season tan, green, blue and black. and causing_general dumage, not yet Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers, Camisoles $2.95 $2.45 $1.25 Gowns of fine quality pink crepe de chine, beautifully made and daintily trimmed with laces, georgette and ribbons; camisole style tops with lace trimmed shoulders. $2.95. Crepe de Chine Chemise \with built-up shouiders or camisole tops; trimmed \s\zv-t‘hs fine laces or medallions, tucked folds of crepe de chine and ribbon rosebuds. Pink Satin Bloomers of beautiful quality satin with wide lace-trimmed ruffle at knee. $2.45. - estimated. “Farm buildings were bad- di A . ¢ . Camisoles of pink washable satin with georgette tops, finished with val lace Iydamaged. ReoalluSwilsrseci’zr?:a‘:?:r::}é?:shgod skirts for Sports Weat i . and lace shoulder straps. $1.25. MARYLAND Organdies in dainty stripes and TOBACCO MEN checks. In other words, the In Many Attractive Styles and Pricings s : stripes and checks familiar to . HIT HARD BY DROUGHT us in India Dimities are trans- Baronet Satin Sports Models, in white, flesh, gray, ferred to real Swiss Organdies. navy and black, $15. Dry Weather of Past Month Forces 45 inches wide, $1 Yard Washable Fan-ta-si Pleated Skirts, in white witha Clearance Sale of Garden Hats Voile, Batiste snd Dinsity Now Reduced to 85¢ Growers to Make Cat in ~._ | e et ek Bl s dlovicd q Blouses is i 1 Planting. ! Tally-ho Sports Skirts, pleated, in white, gray an; ular garden ate, Three Siies to chooge 5| xBALTRMONS, sus 1 (cpecin | : blue and white plads, 890, ‘ : $1 35 from. Colors are brown, purple, orchid, land stand to lose thousand of dol- | Boott Mills Towels - Satin Striped Roshanara Crepe, pleated styles, in : \ . jade, henna, bisque and pecan. lars as the result of the unusual black with silver stripe, $30. drought last month, which practically “W' i i .50, forced the planters of that section ipe W Cambridge Crepe Skirts, in navy and black, §16 The shopper who makes sure of her values to abandon planting three-fourths of . will find these blouses an exceptional offer. ; the crop. 5 Skirts, pleated and gathered pyMade of fine quality voile, batiste and dimity. 100 Trimmed Hats This s the opinion of Georse 1| oot M Abgorbent 6 d(e:]':as"fi;},a“"d Sports Skirts, p & : uting and ruffles, lace, embroidery and hem- = % 2 2 stitching are used fo trim the many distinctive Are NOW Low-Pnced i all-round towel for everybody. styles—and now that vacations are here, sev- & hy ds of h eral of these blouses will be much - Regardless of their former value, we tory of the state. He d stands the needs of her own " % ciated. . s havegtaakcn 100 trimmed and tailored hat: some Tarmers are ,xmisfifi'éff.é s little family welcomes these For_Summer Wear Generally $25 and tailored hats in southern Maryland on account of full-bodied, snowy towels that For Summer Outings Everywhere Ginghams of smart attractiveness that Other Wash Bl 75 —all clean, fresh, merchandise—and the predicament they find themselves she can purchase at such a re- $4.50 to $8.50 ate P saeal Tov aitday ear T blas ol g er Wwasi ouses, c marked them down to $2.00. On account L "can toll ‘you trathfalie for by markably low price. oA nodel T white or pink and white checks, with crisp, Voile, Cotton Pongee and Colored Organdy of the limited number an early selection is virtue of my position,” said Mr. NOTICE— _ Well tailored models, smart a“‘hs raig white organdy collar and cuffs, trimmed in Blouses in white and bisque: plain or fancy advisable. Sosalner, +1 am in touch with about How good they look lined, slightly gathered to give the neces= colored scalloping and small pearl buttons. trimmed; long or short sleeves. Reduced for Also grouped at different prices we offer all Maryland, and not one planter in ten How soft and firm they feel B O o ohe ot Vi G Dotted Voiles, in dark summer colors, quick clearance to this low price. flower trimmings, 25¢, 45c, 75¢, 95c and $L25. ° can’pay his bills. All of the plant- How well they absorb e e mat doeiopetint with_yests, icoliae and caffs ofackite ner, s ers who got their crops planted put How long they wear qualities, are the materials; developed into edged in lace, are particularly attractive, them in when labor and fertilizer were varied fashionable models, with smart in navy with red, black with white or high, The' drought has literally THatieachitowel/in hematitched patch, inset or slit pockets, pearl button biiag Ml d, e crop that has ach. immi! - ‘l‘;" ches I"D“m ithat hiag Mlenmg;;; Priced 25¢ e trimmings and well placed belts. Special Size Apparel Section, Third floor. an one-fourth of the normal plant- ing will be ylelded. Youns plants iwelGaneion, Becond: Soee; that would ‘make the marketable | 1922 crop have literally been burnt @73770973712374233823T0283 V48 White Silk Petticoats, $3.95 White Silk Petticoats with double-panel back and front; pretty ruffled flounce. and shriveled until what can be ved will be of r = ] e o Rk AN INTERESTING SELIHNC I Men Can Save One-third As a result of the drought, Mr. ot Gardiner said, tobacco has. jumped THE HOUSE DRESS SECTION By o on Straw Hats Now H - caused, he pointed out, because to- D . = . o £ More of the Popular Women's House Black and White &|cpamuasturers fealising nar) COOI Organdy 1resses $2.65 $3.30 $4.00 Aprons and Apron ; are already buying. up tobacco in . . p p Dresses Wool S ] large quanilties”to: be prepared. for Exceptionally Low Priced ; . ear. : 3 Dresses Specel, $1 ool dweaters ihe feat" would Pt b Lo FLT L 5 g $4.65 and $6.85 ecl; G ; - . My P! . $ .95 Are Excellent Val ) L 7 50 Every man can get the straw he likes and the size to 95C * la aid Giggham e at EXCHANGE PICKS DIRECTORS. * fit him exactly in this straw hat stock, which is now re- Bungalow Aprons and wn 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. 5. 3 : 1 F duced one-third throughout. There are fancy straws, 4 % : s v _ This is the first time we have been able to offer c 2 C) s A;;rond Dr;:s:]se in :niht House Dredsses in sm;.xl:; 3.75_ T&“ffi%g&f%g?fi E,?E}.a'x}?i{"u such delightful dresses as these at anywhere near split straws, sennits, panamas, leghorns and balibuntals. ¥ i . s g?nf::s al:ld csm;fl :‘ g:-‘tr:(i neat fig“]‘]'e Pat:;"‘;“"t A Pl held at hxn-rxngg:o:grgor;;?fiz:: ad this low price, but to know how ver}l'l pretty and Men's Store, First floor. patterns. Apron fronts white collars and;caits, 1S l,’ ashioned All dent. L. D, Stonehan; ovni%:r;re»fi;::‘x, desirable they r_eally are you must see t1 em. = . trimmed with rick rack Straightline models in ;‘voo b \\eaterhat 3"5 fpr;ce Capt. Tom Headly; secretary-treasur. You will like their charmmg style an sum}-‘ , ; 5 : 3 r 3 A i as been unheard of for S5 Jola Curlett, sencesl manager, C. lors; both quité dainty, but not too muc 1 I d Al . braid and white ruffling; plain colors with braid several years. So you will Tuloers aitorner, B O Yot i ::)‘z gg ;:aétical. q. : ) R 44 lppe uminum sash back and novelty trimming and vest of lawn. welcome this exceedingly ton, W. E. Wright, L. W. Headly, . 5 4 John G. Grenelles, R. G. Neale, L. D. tyles, which you-may choose . P 1 K I poclkets—all of which Billie Burke models of ~ Mmart model with white Z|Stoneham, A E Brent ¥ o "Lank: e e mink, Tight . b, Orchid, ‘ reserving ettles ‘?I;fllnel’. G‘ell!l'&l manager of the obacco ' Growers' Association, who Y Summer Dre; declared that the 1922 marketable | The busy housewife who under- White W i Cham-ing will be the smallest in the his. i te Wash Skirts er Sses make a smart and at- % = ) brush tuxedo collar and ford, F. G. Headly, . k tractive Lot-weather gar- striped _g-mgham with sash cuffs. Black and white g‘-{‘fi;&fofl“j’i&;‘% S N -Mana, T:TI{:: :fic;‘a&—esx t':;lso ; ‘:’fi?\fln’;‘:sgz tau:;diz S LY PRI ment. » and white collar and cuffs. only. Sizes 36 to 46. v SW trimmed witfih mnx,:‘wd l;illi;gs. (’A;;‘?the{h is PECIAL CEL B B U PIT. CLOSED. trimmed in fine tucked bands, an e other : In the (interest of economy. JLhe vixltlh a fisel{ tucketd_ sg?d a’_:ddl?:tgy s:]:‘;‘t‘:; 6-(_)uart, 3].15 1 0-Quart, $I.50 $ o 3 Uni S D&Y 'Sp] W] collar and sleeves trim > intained ‘Yokoh: . Huck Towels = Women's Silk Gloves 3::-;;'“;':;5‘.‘;,’;, ;{,__,,-‘:,,,l,:s%;‘:;;,:_ ruffles. . 8:Quart, $1.35 12-Quart, $1.95 ; s b nited Sta | An unusnal feature is the camisole, which s i A z SPCCIals 6 for sl-m $ 1065 ?:’:::3 ‘Z—o:x‘:fd “21.‘3" go'::;:in:i" z::‘ - formns a smart vest.in front. ¥ lngf:egi;ddfrom tlhe rem:ilarfh:;lezgign:“:f“;he Ibestcem‘zkersf. 2 “ only United Staes institution in ” el nished, seamless and o A - In center o 3 L A Good Heavy peight Absorbent Huck [ EIMIGIIEIER, Cloves of 3 splendid 2] obman 0ot st Yor Wi * Just a limited quantity, but e L S e S T Rkl | i 2 2 quahty n one o e best known in J; has not by f i d 2 § 2 Towel in assort?d patterns; hemsgxtch?d. makes; double finger tipped. A glove that f.i‘;’w': in r?cc:s Vears, vsi’ defi?fizfi . a value of unlimited merit About one-third less than regular prices > All p-erfect '1“31"‘)' 3'.“‘ sold at this price . is perfect throughout. Colors are white, eatad by the aba donment of the || ° y ¥ Woass Dreis Shetiin, T S e L i ; % & only in lots of six. Sizes 18x36. pongee, beaver, black and gray. eIy e Bousmwares Soction. 3 ; ik i g sistants will be transferred to other L Eep i " duties, most of them coming to the z % SAIIUREFRSSG NSRRI NARASBINNRINNEYASSNTIERNENREENNRNGSNNND: (NRNE! REREER) lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll= United States. g 1 \ g 5

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