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Open 9:15 AML Woodward &7 New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Closed All Day Saturday During the Summer FRIDAY IS ALWAYS REMNANT DA Friday’s Good Values in Men’s Oxfords 23 pairs Men's Tan Calfskin Oxfords, clish last, Good- vear welt soles. A much better shoe than is usually obtainable at this low price. Sizes 6 and 10 C. 6, 6% and 10 D. spec.al Price, $3.50 Pair 42 pairs \White Canvas Ox- ford. suitable for vacation wear. Sizes 6. 614, 7, 714, 8, 812 and 2C; 6,74, 8, 814 D. Special Price, $3.50 Pair 8 pairs Tan Kid Romeo Slip- pers: sizes 6 and 6. Reduced to $2.25 pair. Meu's Shoe Section, First floor. Ford Touring Car JIFFY SLIP COVERS $2.25 Seat; Were $4 30 of these attractive and durable Slip Covers that cover seat cushion and back: pre- shrunken and washable. Easily put on and quickly removed. Made of high- grade material in servicea |k colors. Upholstery and Drapery Remnants at Half Price Cretonnes, Poplins, Curtain Nets, Curtain Voiles, Mar- quisettes, Drapery Silks and many other fabrics, appropriate for cushions, pillows, bags, cur- tains, draperies, etc. Uphol ¥y Section, F floor. 25 Dozen Extra Large and Very Heavy Ribbed Turkish Bath Towels Put up in lots of six at the special price of $3.38 for 6 A Pure White Turkish Bath Towel, woven in 'y ribbed effect that a nice friction and t dries the bod quick- They are subject to slight imperfections which in most cases are hardly noticeable. These towels are so good and the price so low that we wish we could have obtained a much larger quantity. Linen Section, Second floor. Imitation Cluny and Torchon Laces Low Priced, 5c Yard Another lot of these laces, representing an exceptional value. 1,300 yards in a very desirable range of patterns. Lace Section, First foor. . ’ Women’s Suits 8 Beautifully quun . In tan, piguetiaes e e et satin lined. $45 each; wem $90, $95 and 115, 1 Gray and Rose Striped Tmported Silk $15; was $4! trimmed re front i tringe combination of red large patch pockets; white buttons. 315 was $35. 2 Black S black limuz~ Women's ze and tricotine: $1050 ‘each: were $34.15, Third floor. Section, Women’s Dresses Dinger Dress with od Black Net, size wuit- size 84, wear; Dress embroidered in b design, size 0, $25, was $45. yrEette Dresses, tzes 35 and 40, nd 1 white, 315 cach."were 830,75, A gronp of Figu light “and_ dark ¢ $7.50 each; were S15. Women's' Dress Section, e Dresses in ~ G, 26 3N “Third floor. Friday Special Blue Gmgham Petticoats 65¢c Each 5 dozen Good Quality Blue Gingham House Petticoats, 50- inch hip, with tailored flounce, finished with small rufle. An excellent value at 65c. & Extra e Tub Silk Petti- coats, reinforced back and front panels, with tailored flounce, which is also lined. $3.50 each; were $4.50. 3 dozen Petticoats, with taf- feta flounce and heatherbloom tops, tailored and finished with tucks, in_navy and black. Spe- cially priced, $1.95 each. Petticoat Section, Third floor. 5to8AA:4to7 A; 44,5, 5' Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Tomorrow there are many opportunities for saving on wanted summer merchandise for many different uses Remnant day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders nbt acccpted | Attractive Low Prices on SILKS can Brown Crt~1:c (k ( hmc slightly im- perfect, $2.25 ynrd was $3. Remnants of Black and Colored Silks in 145 to 5 yard lengths at V5 the regular price Silk Section, Second floor. Friday Specials in Silk Camisoles and Chemise 10 dozen Flesh Satin Cami- soles. trimmed with filet lace, ribbon shoulder straps. Spe- elal, 38¢ each. A small lot of Crepe de Chine ope Chemise, camisole le, tailored or lace trimmed. Speeial, $1.85 each. 7 Flesh Crepe da Chine Tal- lored Gowns, low neck and short sleeves, style 40 and $2.55 ench: w Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Friday Sale of Children’s Cambric Drawers and Petticoats 10 dozen palrs Children’s Cam- bric Drawers, tucked and finished with hemstitched hem; sizes 2 to 6 years. Special price, 18c pair. 6 dozen Children's Cambric Petticoats, Gertrude or waist styles, and trimmed with hem- stitched ruffles. Special price, 25c each. 48 Children’'s White Lawn Dresses, empire style, with 1 or ribbon-run beading: siz and 4 vears $2.95 each; were 50 to $8. B e h“dnn s Hats, including fancy straws, braids, taffetas and leghorns, trimmed with flowers and ribbon streamers. ch: were $6.30 to $12. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. 16-Button- White Silk Gloves Friday Special $1.50 Pair 10 dozen pairs 16-button White Silk Gloves, Nervure or Paris point embroidery. Glove Section, First floor. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs 30 dozen Women's Sheer White All-linen Handkerchiefs, 14-inch hems. Special, 12%:c each. 16 dozen Men's Cambric In- itial }landkrrdnrf( In_ the following initial G P, T 6 for 75c; regular pnce‘ 6 for $1.50. Women's Handkerchief Section, Aoor. First 50 Dozen Plain Cotton Damask Napkins With tape borders, hem- med, especially desirable for campm". picnic, automobile trips and general summer use. Size 18x20 inches. $1 dozen; were $1.50 Linen Secti . Second floor. Friday Special Fancy Striped Tricolette Skirts 5 Fancy Striped Tricolette Skirts, in guhcrcd models, with belt and pnckeb smartly trim- med with pearl buckles. In the prettiest and most service- able of. summer’s colors, flesh, light blue, tan, copen, peacock and black. 10 Figured Ratine Skirts, in blue and brown and tan and red, gathered models with patch pockets. $4.95 each; were $10.75. 3 Baronet Satin Skirts, In pea- cock and gold, gathered models with fancy button trimmed pock- ets. $7.75 ench; were $0.50. Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. FRIDAY SPECIAL Women’s Black and White One-Strap Pumps Specially Priced, $5.25 Pair Black and white, the most popular combination in sum- mer footwear, and we are offering this lot of new, up-to-date pumps at a price far below the actual worth. They are made of fine white reignskin, with the tip, strap and collar of black calfskin; Goodyear welt soles and Cuban heels, of black leather. cluded, but with pa!ent leather trimmings, in these sizes: This same model is also in- 6 B; 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 615 C. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Of the Usual Woodward & Lothrop Quality 25 dozen Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, evenly woven round threads, priced, 6 for S1. 76 Men's Pla narrow 61 Men's Light-weight Silk Four-in-hand Tie ured patterns an l 87 | Shirt H 1 good colors. fast; sizes 14, 141, 16 31 Men's lek and striped patterns, in fast colors. $3.85 each; were $6. 31 pairs Men's English Ribbed Wool Socks, oxford gray splendid for camping, outin Sizes 10, 10¢ 29 Men's Genuine I’an.\ma Hat \ 718, 736, 74 and green mixed, spofts wear generally. telescope shapes; sizes 7, Men's Store, First floor. hemstitched hems. White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, %3 and }i-inch hemstitched hems. Men’s Special Quality Woven and Printed Madras neat and attractive striped patterns, colors absolutely $1.8% each; were $3.50 and $4. iber Silk Shirts, ncat and attractive Very specially 50c. neat fig- 65c each; were SIL. / 25¢ each; we: Sizes 14, 1434, 153, 16, 16!4. tennis and i 11, §1 pair; were $2. fine weave, Alpine and $2.95 each; were $5. - Sample Muslin Undergarments SPECIALLY PRICED Sample Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins and Double Panel Skirts, including 134 pieces, made of pink and white | batiste, voile and sateen, tailored and trimmed styles. Specially Priced, 68c Each v Sample Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Bloomers pieces, of fine white nainsook, pink batiste and voile including 195 ; simply tail- ored styles or elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery. Specially Priced, $1.35 Each Sample Gowns and Envelope Chemise, including 53 pieces, of white nainsook or pink and white dimity, prettily trimmed With fine lace and embroidery. pecially Priced, $1.95 Each Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Brassieres and Corsets Offer Strong Values Tomorrow One of the best Friday collections in the Corset Section we have had in some time. The goods are most desirable and the prices decidedly attractive. BRASSIERES that hook in front, of very good muslin, V and square neck effect with embroidery and lace trimming; all from regular stock. Sizes 36 to 46. 65c pair; were $1. 60 PAIRS WAISTLINE CORSET! medium bust and others for average figure; the assortment includes all sizes, 19 to 30 waist. $1.50 pair; were $350 to §5. 36 PAIRS MATERNITY OR LIGHT-WEIGHT CORSETS, suitable for housewear; fasten in front and lace at side; sizes 22 to 30. Special price, $1 pair. Corset Section, Third floor. The Third Sale This Year of SAMPLE AND SOILED BEDSPREADS Very Much Below Actual Worth We made arrangements with this one high-grade maker to take all his samples and soiled spreads as often as he had a case accumulation. This is the third assortment we have had this year, and on both previous occasions they have been sold out early in the day. Included are: SATIN-FINISHED SPREADS, scalloped, cut corners and fringed. CROCHET SPREADS, hemmed and fringed. COLORED SPREADS, hemmed and scal- loped with cut corners. They are perfect with the exception of the soiling, and are in sizes for both single and double beds. Satin-finished, $2.75 to $6.50 Crochet, $1 to $2.50 Bedwear Section, Second floor. Housewares 21 White Enamel Wash Basins, slightly imperfect, 40c each; wers 85c. 18 White Enameled 1l-nch Pudding Panx. Slightly imperfect. 30c each: were’ 65c. ch Milk Pans, “Roger's Nickel tly shopworn. lated Table $1.50 doz.; slightly shopworn. 5o s nn reaps, re 20¢ AIf zallon Fans Tap-a-Lac, tarra-cot for porch or floor. 780 can; anised Mo v;;lnglnx Scrub Pails. 10 Self wringing Srub, lgps. slightly soiled. 75c each: were mall Refplserator * Drip Pans, slightly deuted. 25c each: wers ted Work Bavker on stand, slightly damaced. $5; was $10,75. 18 Targe Mexican Shopping Baskets, slightls imperfect. 280 etch; were 75, Willow Market Raskets, oach: wers $1.25. s, slightly 880, imperfect. 3 Floral » ' Raskets, sightly imperfect, 550 ench: wore 31 T'White Eiber Towel Hamner, sightly damaged. $2.06; was $6.25. eel-frame svem-d'fle. S e, nlm.uy imperfect. $1.95: was §5. gzinch Drop-tcaf | Kitchen Tabte, was i Tchan Cabinet Table. sighily " tm- perfect. $9.75: was $20.50. 1, Wolte Essmeled Droplesf Table, sightly tmpertect. $9.80; Ovai T Clnthes ; were. i Willow Clothes Basket. $1.80; Large White l-‘nlm‘n‘l:fl Wood Clothes Elm $4.95 3 jam-size Epameled Wood Clothes Hampers. slightly shopworn. $3.50 each; 1 Smail White Enameled Wood Clothes Hampér, slightly shopworn. ~ $8.60; was i, ll m ! ; was . BH d M P! irror, 17 %26 Inthfl ..'i d Enameled [itchen Sioals, -l\!’nny damaged. $1.50 were i Enameled Steel 95 each; were $3.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Kitchen . etable Dish, $! Chinaware 1 dozen P!«nrnlm P Tal) tes, P S~y orcelain Teaplates 10 Dfl‘nnulvl T‘firrollfl’l Bread and But- l?r Plltr~ 10¢ h: were 250. < $1,28 Egg Server ol Tndian Potters Card Tray, 780; was “ Tmported Decorated Tuk Stands, 95c each; wero $3, 3 Tmported Decorated Mustard Jars, 80c each: were $1.50. P ian Pottery Bowl, $2.50; was 1gIndlan Pottery Vase, $150; was 1 Tndian Potters Footed Bowl. $1.50; was $3.95, 3 Plain White Tmported Porcelain Cos- ered Disties. " Special price, 650 32 piece Decorated and Gold-lined : Dinner Sets. Special Pdce. $2.50; ‘was $7. 2 Daintily Decornted French China ;;z"s"sr and Cream Sets. $1.25 each; were .45 1, Wicker Tray, 28315 tnches. Decorated Porcelain Dinner Plates. were B5c. Torcelain Meat Dishes each; wero $1.50, 1 Decorated Covered Butter Dish, 68¢: was $2. 2 Decorated China Puff Bozes, 180 each; ' 818, But: 36 1 Decorated Feencn' Chin Steat” Pt ter, $1.80; . T Deécorated. me. Ohina Open Veg- dozen l)e('nrll!li Porcelain Dinner Platen. 821 8 Richty Decorated Forcelaln Boullion Cups and Saucers, 350 each: were Lo g Dpcorated Borcelain ide Dishes, S Ko D nmmna Tmported China Bnmu Set, $1.95; was Richly Decorated lmmktd China, Breaktost Set. $7.00; was Si5, China Bection, Fifth floor. Friday Special 40 Dozen Women’s Vests, 25¢ Each Women's Vests, low neck cam- isole tops, with tape straps; sub- fect to slight imperfections; sizes 40, 42 an Koit upam Section, Third Soor. Friday Holds Important Savings in Boys” Wear 120 Boys' Wash Suits, sizes 2:Z, 3, 4 and § years only, long or short sleeves, Middy, Oliver Twist, Junjor Noriolk and Sport models, made of the best quality materials—all from our regular stock. Greatly reduced to $1.85. 40 Boys’ Camp and Flapper Suits, made of good quality dark materials, with sport col- lar and short sleeves; sizes 4 to 10 years only. Greatly reduced to §1.95 each. 25 pairs Boys’ Washable Knickerbockers, natural linen, crash. beach cloth, Palmer linen, full cut and well made: sizes 13 to 18 years, taken from our regular_stock and greatly reduced to $L.65 pair. Boys® Ktore, Fourth floor. Friday Special 100 Girls’ Gingham Dresses Greatly Reduced to 65¢c each An assortment taken from our regular stock, of which the sizes are broken. They are made in pretty plaid and checked ging- hams, in various st fast col- ors and well mad All sizes from 7 to 14 are represented in the collection. Girle' Section, Fourth floor. 500 Lengths Pequot Pillow Tubing 42-inch, 37c Yard 45-inch, 38¢ Yard Lengths range from 7 to 73; yards. We are glad to be able to offer this splendid lot at_such favorable prices. White Gouds Section, Second foor. | TS N | Children’s Pump. and Oxfords Reduced to $1.85 Pair Formerly Sold Up to $5.50 " Black 12 pairs Growing Girl Tan and White Pumps White Pumps 13, 13%, 1, lxand.. 133, 1 B. 15 pairs Children's \\hu' And Growing Misses’ and Children's B Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Cotton Dress Goods Al Sw Trinted Volle, 205 yard; D. & J. Anderson Ginghu was $1.25. Dress dingham,; 600 yux Dress G gha Kiadie u..n, "350 va o Goode, In Jengehe of & yards half prie ousixtiug of Vo Japanese Dress Goods Seetion, Second Children’s Hosiery 130 paire Children’s White * Lisle fox, witih wsorted colored airiped tops: roken assortment: sizes 41, 1o 0. 8 paj for B0: wers 28 pair 5 o 15 palrs Children's Three-quarter Silk s T, and nite wik "L tons: sizes 8 K1y und 9. 500 pair; wero 8%c, Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. Special Size Apparel 8 Figured Voile Dre some lace and organdy trim: tunic and straightlined eff black and white, navy and white, brown and white and brown and hénna. Sizes 40% to 50%. $10 each; were $14.50 to $22.50. 10 Gabardine and ur? Satin Tub Skirts, smart sty with novelty pockets, and button trimmings; walst 36 to 42. s$3.05 each; were 85, 2 Green Jersay Tuxedo effects: “sizes and 2. $12.85 emch: were XIS.50, Specinl Bize Section, Third floor. Millinery 1 Seashore Set, consisting of Hat, Parasol and Garters, 815, was $75. 1 Motor Set, consisting of Pll- low and Hat, $15, was $35. 14 Untrimmed Halr Hats, $2.95 each; were $5.50. 1z Sports Hats, were $6.50 to 310. Millinery Section, Third' floor. $1.95 each: - » Misses’ Apparel 4 Handmade Fren \'nll; l?r»rrl-, i ! s: . i at, i $19.75 each; Dresses, slightly gandy hand- re flesh, rose und orchid; 15, $24.50 each: were $45 and $55. 5 Dresses, sport models, «of erepe de elifne, Shantung. wool jersey and tri- colett 4. 16, 15 $19.75 each; mbination of blue 2 brown tun and ud neck and short puffed pon girdle: stightly $16, was $29.50. over pis pieee Sports Dress, Russian 1. of orchid eponge, trimmed in _brown wooi embroidery; sze 16, 50, wa 95. tion, Fourth floor. Bungalow Aprons and Uniforms , made ot pink, and i osize 3. wero $3.75. se Dress Section, Thind floor. Friday Special Women’s 24-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas $4.45, Plus Tax Colors are purple, navy. green and red, with assorted wood handles, bakelite trim- med, finished with wrist rings or silk cord loops. Tmbrelia Section, First floor. Women’s Coats Greatly Reduced 19 Sports Coats of camel’s hair chevio 1 the season’s newest shades, including rose, green and old blue. $10 each; were 7 Silk. Sports (Coats of satin. Bocara and snakeskin satin, in pastel shades. I3 each: were 35 10 $50. 1 Drowr Velvet Sports Coat, Tuxedo 1 model with fancy lining. 855, % Velveteen Kports Coats. plain 1 braid trimmed. Tnxzedo and Y "wati and 15 each: were . grax plaid wool he double hreasted. le button L half lined. $1 $39.50. Women's Coat Section, Third fioor. Waists 5 dozen Lingerie Waists, manufacturer's samples and n voile, lace and trimmed, and some tailored styles. All sizes in the combmcd assortment; origin- ally these waists would be much higher priced. Special, $1.35 each, 7 £ te Crepe Waists taken from reg and brow: were §3. pleated grill . in’ copen, flesh, tuy and bisque ned lot, $1.95 . Third foor. Waist Seeti Women’s Summer Hosiery at Special Prices dozen Women's Pure black. tan and few in k throughout; slight- Iy uneven in weave: if perfect would be marked $3 and $2.35 $3.50. Special price, pr. 25 dozen Women's Black Silk- lisle fine gauge; uneven weave; sizes S12 to 105 if per- fect \\nuhl be murk rd e pair. 65¢ arious other qualities of Hose, in si'k, lisle and cotton, Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. t reduced prices. Kimonos & Fine Quality Crepe Kimonos, in loo or beited stvle, hand embroidered in cor trasting colors, in light blue, and copen. $2.95 each; were $4.95. 2 Fine Boxloom Crepe Kimotod, or belted styles, roidered in col in lavendar and wisteria, 36.95. Tonse lnr: itely lund em- light blue, Tsi%s each; were 6 Pink Japanese Creps Kimonos, beautifully hand embroidered in colored floral _design Tapanesc style. $3.9 ; Kimono Scction Third floor. Friday Special * 5 Dozen Two-in-One Annette Kellermann Jersey Bathing Suits, $2.95 Each In very pretty color gombinations, all sizes in the combined lot. this sale. S 7 Fibef Sweaters, tuxedo tie- on models, in .jade, tan and gray, $1.95 each; were $5.75. 8 Wool Slip-o: neck, in rose, j-de, turquoise, $1.95 each; were $4.75. 9 All-wool Annette Keller- mann Two-infone Bathing — Bought ata very special concession for 4 dozen Annette Kellermann Black Cotton Tights. 95c each. Suits, green trimmed in blue. Special, $3.95 each. 7 Two-piece All-Wool Bath- ing Suits, consisting of rose or tomato slip-ons with black wool tights fastened at the shoulder. $8.75 =ach; were — ilk . {increa 11 Rainbow Division Urged to Move Headquarters Here From Ohio By the Amoclated Press. ; CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 14.—A cam- Paign to move the headquarters of the Rainbow Division of Veterans from Co- tions in these cases by Judge Bev- erly D. Evans. Tornndo Hitx Georgin Town. % coming :umb"' to Washington was started yea- |, " ' "o untry districts yesterauy erday by representatives from the Dis- trict of Columbia Chupter. They con- | DFOUENt nuws of o tornade that tend & Washington office would be bet- - ‘wind. There ter ‘able to handle legislation affecting to build- the veterans and to supervise the col- l"(.tlon of compensation for uoundedl men. The delegation brought greet-| Dorsey 3 ings from President Earding and Vice |10 cne was Ki President Coolidge, which were read at the morning session. My Bonus for war veterans will be one | g con of the principal subjects discussed during the second annual convention | Newton superi ifty vards and Two ch.ldren of Jack seriousiy fnjured, but 1 der Suspects Gulilty. 1, N. C—In the court the jury try- of the association, organized from|inz Fred and Abmer Brinkley on the units from twenty-six states, which|charge of killing Homer Barringer opened a four-day sessiorhere. Early | found Abner, the younger brother, indications were that it would be|guilty of niirder in the second d brought up at today's session. The(Gree and Fred guilty of mansiaugh- question wss expected to precipitate 4| gor, lengthy debate. — Although the last convention, at Birmingham, indorsed the bonus plan Fallx """ Wecty Bilich. and its supporters belicve they are| COLIM =T W. Willistos: still in the majority, many of the|machinist. a broken neck. . when he fell tub at Cotton afternoon. He was at ctric drill and pre- u_shock, which which caused hi; four f Mill y work with sumably chapters of the derstood to ha gates o opi abled soldiers hav ca Perpetuation of the division as a fch National Guard organization through d His father was action of Congress and the War De-|killed by & railroad train two vears partment also will be taken up. ago and a short time ago & brot Ly was drowned. Deny “Big Crooks” ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ward L. Bader and Director of Public Safety William Cuthbert have issued a joint statement, in which they de- clared their invistigation into the charges made by Judge John White ¢ o The” court” of ereoms and uppeals | Lo this city for safe keeping. Others that “big crooks" were at work here|arrested are Genie Moran, Juhn Sim- under protection of the police de- |mons, Jacoh Brookius and Miss Win- partment had failed to disclose any |nie Brookine Seay is a brother-in: basis for the allegations. {1law of the Brooki: and all are we! =2 known_in_Baldwin county 0"!:,",,,‘_ Five Arrests in Murder Case. ) MACON, Ga—Ike Seay, one of five persons arrested by Baldwin county officers at Milledgevilie in connection with the murder of Carl Watson nearly two Years ago, was Lrought Brukeman Charged With Murder. 3 ), Tex.—W. arl Stirman, head bralieman on the Galveston, Har- risburg and San Antonio railway train on which Engineer W. H. Bohlman was mysterfously killed July 8, was held on a charge of murder after a preliminary hearing at Alpine, Tex | according to dispatches received at the local offices of the road. Stirman later was released in bonds. IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS July 21, August 4, 18, September 1, 15, 20, and October 13 Round $16'80 Trip From WASHINGTON Tickets good in on pavment of us oc: . including surcharge. All fu to war tax of 5% TRAIN LEAVES, Easters Stardard Time Adopt “Adequnte Rate” Basis, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J—The Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association, in annual convention here yesterday, de- cided to place its entire membership on an “adequate rate” basis. This rate will carry members paying it for | the remainder of their lives without | Approximately 60,000 mem- bers already are on the adequate-rate plan, and it is estimated that be- tween 64,000 and s will be placed under it by the decision. 1 man Sealded to Death. | . F. Weblh of Val freight conductor on the; @ . Southern and Florida rail-} scalded to death and three ! other trainmen injured when a south- | bound freight train was wrecked near | Chula. engine and eight cars' S @aASHINGTON............... were derailed when the engine struck | a cow. Webb was riding in the en- The ideal Falls, giving through bel hanna Valley. Route to Niagara daylight ride gine at the time of the accident. : ifal Susque- | prn in Conwpiracy Cases. l n of the pe: pril_in connec- ed conspiracy to! Railway Express Broportionate fares from points. Tickets good for 16 Pennsylvania System ERRERRERRE R R R R, TRAVERS 314 7th St. N.W. other B the American Compnny of merchandise valued at a millicn doliars, will carry their cases rob to higher courts. it waS announc here following the overruling of m Offers A Large For Variety of This Week Styles. 3500 = and Pairs High Heels. Oxfords, Slippers All Sizes and and Pumps. Widths. All Leathers. And the Choice of EVERY LOW SHOE IN THE HOUSE FORMER VALUES, $7.50 TO $15.00 EVERYTHING GOES AT _THIS Black Kid, Brown Kid, Black Suede, Gray Suede Brown Suede, Pa!cql Ledkllcr, French l‘i eels Baby French Huh Walkmg Heels / Z