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THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 EXPRESS WORKERS’ PAY ORDERED CUT SIX CENTS i 8 s $ 2 ¢ . Rail Labor Board Announces v & Action—RBates Expected to 5 | Stand for Present. aog I3 3 ' X A CHICAGO, July 13.—The Rallroad Labor Board yesterday ordered wages r 13 1 s of the American Rallway iy £ Penreps Company reduced § cents an . New York—WASHINGTON—Paris hour, beginning August 1 No reduction of express rates is st i New Shipment 4,000 Yards English Voiles at 50c Yard—Half Regular Price pany employs between 70,000 and HRRYC VKRR N EATHCRAGH Aviator, First to Try Atlantic . Flight, Burned and Muti- lated in Fall. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 12. — Harry G. Hawker, the first aviator to essay a flight across the Atlantic in an air- and Mis three companions. seal was putting up a plucky but losing fight against fts as- saflants from the sky when the 1t was thought that was where it belonged. But the little fel- low thought otherwise and fol- Jowed the boat right inte port. It is mow a very indulged pet. plane, met a terrible death today “iown.‘-mmfifn&n to the Labor Board ' . etitio Whila fiying over the Hendon Fieid | JNJONS BAR SEPARATE [several wecks' ago ‘the compony Save Almost One-Half on The machine was reen descending in aske 's $30,- " in effect prior to the board's $30. D Shyaana mamiers botr yaeouna | RAILROAD NEGOTIATIONS | hofis s et o goprese oo en’s Cool airplane fell. It bad; tilated Ly tes of 16 cents Both by fire and. the fall: “one oot form nren e L anted by that de- . o . was severed and both legs were |“Big Four” and Switchmen In-|ab, "oUCL.TH ine takes sway loss t etlc llnlon Smts Hawk de th st f hi it Ot toAwaly th;“:eh-:‘:m:;gl: “R?‘nn:':;' f ven ous es er made the start o s s & consolidation of seven memorable air voyage across the At- Conference. Company ) roasht . 'i:;‘i,"fé'f,s'g’°"""' "“':‘3‘:““;”;‘},‘" Ohlo, July 13.—In TarEe o e, Federal Rafirosd Now Priced at $1.15 Each 1919, He was accompan CLEVELAND, . —In- < Lithe "Commander Mackensie Grievs | strutions have been lasued by the | Adminisuration 08 T TR VERY SPECIALLY PRICED A special purchase offers this exceptionally good as navigator. The intrepld voyagers| p..4s of the “blg four” railroad were missing for six days and were [ D28 BF e E Rl O ews| RALPH C. HERZ DIES. e e virtuslly given up for lost, wh Ry e Pt o he ik, TheN | Union of North America to ail thelr > chairman on all pailroads in the 3 Shioth a5 Moo B SO NEY | Siies Siaics pronfiiting any weso: | Noted Comedien, Native of D c., $ 9 5 an d 3 9 5 rt. bad ' pi o { tiations w m 2 l'!"‘l’!ey i:d ceknealor:d‘afl:irl:fi ‘on Pl:lrold a"‘"‘m'fifi%’.“‘fiznéfn ":r);:::" Sncmmb;y-tflk;lo;t-ly o . = the water gbout 1,050 miles out rules and con : - NTIC CITY, N. J. July 18— Rewloundidnd and 850 Trom the Srien | fersnce with a commitiss of the | p2TL!CHira of wwashingion: D C coast. American Assoclation of Rallway Ex- | 15iia comedian, died suddenly at & A noteworthy special purchase; 535 beautiful handmade blouses—every value in Men’s Cool Striped Madras Athletic Style Union Suits, made in the popular side-leg opening trouser and closed crotch. It is the most comfortable union suit of its kind, with generously bloused back to afford perfect freedom in bending or stooping. ——ay L ecutives. hospital here yesterday from & heart i > A o 3 = 5 B il e, n tme formal t | SPekcic, Mr. Hers came hefe a woek stitch hand-sewn, taken fresh from their boxes, to sell tomorrow at these exception- All sizes from 34 to 46 at the special price of News of the rescue stirred all Eng- | for the appointment of a committee K- ith his wifo and brother. A return to his | to the rmen of o o d was on o v 4 @ . o P homeland ‘b was' decorated by the | sociation of Railwey Executivee, with forty-thres _;;f;r:n"nfi,li‘u;’, He made There are 30 different styles from which to choose, including plenty of Men’s New Sports Shirts, $2.50—A light weight cool crossing by airpiane was achieved & | ment S e s Ta “holo From Berlin.” square neck Tuxedo models, which are wanted to wear with sweaters and mercerized cotton material, open neck, roll collar and short .montn later by Capt. John Alcock | The instructions specifically direct | (8% Y82 £57, 'G1aser, who later be- 2 . sleeves ; an ideal outing and sports shirt. and Lieut. A W. Brown, both of | the organizations’ committees In no| T 1y’ wite, Funeral services wiil sleeveless dresses. All have collar and cuffs, some edged with filet lace, and > whom were knighted for the mar- | event to egree to any changes in “mmm oo ot . Sk Men's Stors, First floor. velous feat. Alcock himself died a | rules until after the labor executives | be e today. many of the cuffs are designed to match the collars—all have exquisite hand- few months later through Mjuries | have conferred with the railroad offi- ——— . . - . recelved when he crashed to earth | ciais, and then only after anotner\yaNTS STATUE REMOVED drawn work, in a great variety of designs—some are hemstitched, tucked and ear Cof rard, 3 ne; e » L) B The proverbial Ee'? of Eamy G, P8 matructions have been issued. e A punctuated with small embroidered dots. el wker often been the subject o ————— LINCOLN, Neb,, July 13.—Pel - t. I f the comment. It romained with Wim for| 10 sONTAS IN DRY DOCK. |Barroms setlonil commander of the|} AT SO BEGINNING TOMORROW m; i{':;é{::‘:, :;'fi: w&rk. s'xlu ooas| NAPLES. July 13.—The steamer|ed s lotter to Pre’lld;nl f'{d"éfi'o:”;} 3 ; . ss than . s, which was damaged dur-|ing that he order the destru S5k TS o Bt i, SR i SRR T b A b ers B2 R July Clearance Silk Blouses At nories altitnde recard 1 1916 of more Tork, allegedlY Sack vard here yes. | honoring Wilkes Booth for the mur- = an 24,000 feet. | terday for repairs. It is expected she | der of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Barrows G.r tI R d d P Discredited Americans. ill depart on her voyage to America | stated that this was in accordance ea Y eauce ‘r1Ces LA! a luncheon given in his andjon July 26, and that she will carry t‘?’f“‘? {:::;:}l;g:flvulefl by a number ’ & deut. Command G 1 , | passengers. e - o i ol PRI LT Bt e S R . i bind S Sin s g Georgette and Crepe de Chine Btousgs' $3.95 and $5 ‘which had won for the United States the honor of the first crossing of the Atlantic by a heavier than air ma- chine. He held that it was not a seri- ous attempt, with a lhlp*tltlaned at Tricolette Blouses, $2.95 Taken from our regular stock of smart blouses and reduced for imme- diate clearance. Tailored effects in crepe de chine, charming lace-trimmed O ar u 3 georgette overblouses, embroidered batiste and georgette combinations, two- color effects, a few net blouses and some suit shades. Blouse Section, Third floor, . “every twenty yards." s remarks ‘were greeted with absolute silence on the part of the men gathered at the g::lh;on. nearly all of whom were sh. Later Hawker explained his_ re- . marks, saying that his point had been n misunderstood, and that they were in- tended for those who wers criticising the government for not supplying sta- tion ships for his flight. mini hatea: s to-eriioie 2| € Makes seashore breezes in your home or Thursday We Begin Our Annual Summer Clearance Sale of ’ Women’s Pumps and Oxfords At the Greatly $7 75 P A Saving of a Quarter Lowered Price o4O PALL| \; Nearly o Halt This is the annual clearance sale we hold every July. In the.assem- blage are all the incomplete lines and anyways broken assortments, to- gether with several fairly representative stocks that we and the manu- facturers are discontinuing. il o ‘Every Pair of These Shoes Is New, Stylish and Desirable and Every Pair Has Been Marked at Much Higher Prices A number of different styles from the finest shoemakers in the coun- try. Plain Walking Oxfords, Brogue Oxfords, One and Two Strap Pumps, Dress Oxfords, Brogues and Colonial Tongue Pumps, with Cuban, military, Louis or Baby Louis heels. Not every:size in every style, but every size represented in one style or another. ¢ BLACK VICI KIDSKIN BROWN KIDSKIN = BROWN SATIN BLACK CALFSKIN BLACK SUEDE GRAY SUEDE TAN CALFSKIN BROWN SUEDE WHIE CANVAS PUMPS ‘Wamen's Shee Sectios, Third floor. office for a Five-dollar Bill eisco Terrazas, thirty-four years old, : ;ecre!ny of the state of Lower Cali- C. . OFFICIAL KILLED BY TAXI. CALEXICO, Calif. July 12—Fran- ornfa, was instantly killed, and A. Ybarra, cousin of Gov. Ybarra of the peninsula state, was seriously injured here when they were run down in the ‘business section by a taxicab. The driver was arrested. ‘Terrazas was a member of the old and wealthy Mexican Terrasas family. Waodmard & Lothedy 1204 G St atene. 616 12th St. Many Mén. Want New Palm Beach Trousers Here is a Special Sale at $6.50 pair There is only one quality of Palm Beach Cloth, and for that reason many persons think that there is only one quality of Palm Beach garments. But that is where they err. The quality in Palm Beach garments differs accord- ing to tailoring and workmanship. We know where the best Palm Beach garments are made and make it our business to get only that sort, and this is true of this special offering of Separate Trousers as well as all our suits. July Clearance Sale of Midsummer — ssoinpuimBoc i obac Trouer, fects; sizes 28 to 46 waist and assorted inseam Millinery . . lengths. Special price, $6.50 pair. _ Af These Greatly Reduced Prices $5 and $10 A New and Enlarged Showing of ’ New Low Prices on Women’s and Misses’ Suits Coats Dresses Skirts Jersey, Skibo and Tricotine Suits for sport and street wear. Colors are navy, Tropi. E browz‘za,“conp;:x: c::s;::mgednsrfezd’tgs ;;040. ‘These suits are-reduced to clear stock for .S er has-only just menced and t.he.r_e will be ks ahead for wearing Oplcal Suits new i 3 : such charming summery hats as these, in the city or at the summer resorts. - These Fresh, new arrlvals have just come from our makers, and Coats—just the garment for vacation and sport wear, These radical reductions offer you savings of one half, and in most instances much more ~ *°rments are again complete, . Y half their original. pricings. Tropical Worsteds and Mohairs, $25. buttons. Colors are navy, black; brown, copen and the lighter shades. Sizes 16 to 40. than eir onginal.p 'g _ - Palm Beaches, $18 and $20. 3 : 4 § 8 ; n ] 3 3 Taffeta and Satin Dresses, with overskirt trimmed with organdy and embroidery. straws with beautiful silk crowns and flower trimmings, wide brimmed straws an ;*:r.flfl': n:l;i ‘.: pair. Round and V necks; short sleeves. Reduced to $10. Baronet Satin Skirts, with gathered backs, narrow belts finished with pearl but- tons; tailored pockets. Comfortable width, 25 to 31 waist measure. Reduced to $5, with large organdy bows, transparent hair hats, flower and feather trimmed, lace-trimmed and lace hats, and broad brimmed hats with ribbon bows—a few in georgette and embroidered taffeta. i i g'n-.gre are white hats, smart black and white combinations, beautiful blues, PONG-EE SII_‘KS orchid, pusple, yellow, green and varied red shades, from which to make your st GRS selection; Milinery Soction, Thiot Soe. Are in Greatest Favor Now , 1 Seems as though women are just finding out how A Special Purchase of ' ‘A Special Offering of Summer Blouses $1.65 This sale of dainty blouses for summer wear, incorporates all the newest styles among the season’s most desirable materials such as French voiles, fine batiste, organdies and other summery fabrics. These blouses are from a high-grade manufacturer—noted for style and workmanship. You will find excellent suit, sport or dress blouses. The trim- * mings are exceptionally attncfive: and the values are exceptional, retty, serviceable, cool and attractive Pongee Silks are or summer. No silk is better suited to hot-weather wear, 200 Dom i Washable Gloves and pongees wash so well that you need not be afraid UTTO f soiling them, BIC&Cth Tutkish 18 N LENGTH ° sThisgbig assortment of Pongee Silks should come near B th T ClS Speda.fly Priced to filling every possible summer requirement. All fresh, al oW new and beautiful. 30c Each ! Jersey and Homespun A % are finished with large patch pockets, narrow belts and tuxedo and tailored collars; g § ] 855 Pair . 33-inch zxpanese and Chinese Pongee, very silky, soft qual- Fashion’s most f; d ity. 95c yard. Good size and a better length, style ;:.d Z::;c, 8 .,fi‘g,‘;’.’,“."&'.‘"" in Plain Pongee, $1.25, $1.75, $185, §2, $225, quality than anything we in gloves for summer, at White Pongee, $195, $3, $350 and $4 yard. have ~offered for several a price, that, as you know, Colored Ponrce: in delightful summery tones—old rose, lilac, is low price, - b en, reseda, silver, beige and coral, $1.95 yai ¥ yean at-tie low price, Is extraordinarily low for P Black Pongee, J-inch width, heavy quality and beautiful T 1 this eplendid quality. They. | - finish, $228 gre shown in_ beaver, 36-inch Figured Pongee, natural colored ground with small b mode, pongee and white, bright colored figures; a pretty and conservative novelty, $128 mfl: later begin Non CruSha IC ! smart colors for summer,’ w‘és-ind; Jaspe Pongee, black and gray woven together giving Q)lorcd Dfess | Sostios; Fht Sosy, | it 2 two-toned changeable effect, pretty and desirable for dresses e e i $12.80 mthllly‘ on‘ Vic- and wraps, 8iTx Bectien, Becond floer. trola. P In the Victrola Section mens you mdy see this model For the New Sleeveless Deliciaus d other models in % ' Victrolas, all of which are Frocks, in all the desirable offered on the most at- shades of the season. 36 ' Ch lates Turkish Bath Mats Heavy Huck Towels Much Less Than Former Prices GOOD HEAVY-WEIGHT ABSORBENT HUCK TOWELS, in assorted patterns; hemstitched. Sold at this price only in lotsof six. Size 18x36. 6 for $1.00. HEAVY TURKISH BATH MATS, with white backgrounds, trimmed with neat borders, pink, blue or orange—also a few in dafk tone effects. Size 44x27. $1.75 each —about one-fourth less than their regular price. - Cool Summer Bungalow Aprons tractive terms of paying inches wide. $1. E : o purchase and B days | | UewSeSmSem{Sm . pop.THE WEEK END TRIP Specially Priced, $1.75 later start paying for the - i ictrola. I'E" < < 9, These are made of the prettiest plaid ginghams, in :’a’? to Pllit‘h‘:::k‘; ‘\tfi'-:? WBm th‘ Chfidreh S mcpm i three different slip-over styles, cne buttoning on _the trola, which afferdz the Hflh’ N“ds Cutfing s shoulders, another ?nth.lmk_ ‘buttons and V neck. .Some have world’s best music, that . Choose from fresh delicious collar, .cuffs and trimmings of colored chambray; one style no one shodld be without Whatever the style they or chocolate creams, of various is simply bound in white tape, while white pique makes the 3 ou prefer, bring them in to the . flavors, tempting peanut kisses collar and trims a_third model. Blue, brown, pink, green % No interest charged on €righl. sanitary, cool barber and luuciousplmng::ines. These and lavender are the predfmnnlhng colors in the various deferred payments. shop and have our expert are but a few of the candies plaids. Do barbers-serve them. that you can find in the Candy Sioms Dresn Soction, Third Seor. * Burber Shop, Fourth feer. _Seetion rth floor.

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