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A CHAIRM 4 Senate requesting recommitment of | erally, that party hever offered any CHATRMAN WHITE SAYS | 5ireis, Jesicning, recommitment, of | eraily, hat party bever oferet oy 6.70. P. FAILS ON TAXES | tacic"on "the ‘repnblican party ‘by | revision or anything else. Chairman George hite of the demo- “The revenue bill on the statute . i cratic committee, Who, in & state-| books today was passed under pres- ! said the delay is caused entire- | sure of war conditions and should be AWUED ]’fl TA F &ALFRE‘D-STEPHEN'BW Democratic Chief Says for Two|ly "hy ‘he f;nl‘lur; of t;;e republican | rewritten at once to meet peace con- 1 party “to act in the matter.” ditions. I think that I, as a business [ | ‘ Years Party Refused to Take Chairman_White, in_ his statement,| man, express the hope of business dc Any Action. sald. in part: men’ generally that President Hard- ‘The republican party was in power | ing’s belated request for speedy a Preésiden ’) in both branches of Congress dur-|tion in view of the ‘confessed disap- Moy h‘:"’,"'"“ declaration that | {1 "he 1upt oo years of Bresident | pointment. at delay will e heeded by that lo'llttl:n ‘essed disappointment | Wilson's administration. and although | the present republican Congress. || in the reads progress has been made | appealed to by a democratic Presi- | “The democratic party is on record Warottine \ll"}l,\!nl and reduction of | dent to revise the tax lawe oppres- | for two years and two months in axes,” In his address (o the | sive to busipess and the public gen- | favor of such revision.” What The Looking-Glass ‘Of Fashion Reflece—A Rakish Straw Hat—Lovat Linen Suits—The Sports- man's Waistcoat—White Buckskin Dance Oxfords Debate and Consideration of Amendments to Bill Con- tinued in House. Fashion is something which cannot be applied offhand to a man. like The House has started on ®-seven- | glaze to pottery or veneer to furniture. Fashion is much more than merely Ofi day stretch to consider amendments | wearing clothes of current and correct cut. It N en to the tariff bill and debate under|involves becomingness to the individual, suit- R 7 + dabate | @Plencas to time and place, some knowledge of S. %) the five-minute rule. General debate | ;o ines of the figure, some understanding of R aturdays was finished 1ate last night, after the | personality nlnd how to express it and,flnntt t"l':e th duys given over to | least, scrupulous attention to those details of the T . 9 Tongen o the ix a1 ® Unil3PM. Saturdays " —during July and August. Open until 6 P.M. other days. House & Herrmann Sevgnth and Eye Streets R person which are inelegantly unlimited debate. sively called “groomin, All this may sound Schedules open to amendment from | quits formidable, but It really fsn't. The proper R the floor will be taken up, according | study of fashion; llke the proper study of man- N Our Er. e St l f nd, 8 man. ome of us are wel [avore: y to gnnouncement of Chairman Ford- | ;i e, and to others it has been less indulgent. tue OC! 0 ney of the ways and means com- | To make the most of our gifts and to make the best of our shortcomings—that is the soclal and mittee, In the following order: Hides, i cultural significance of fashion as it is intel- g "Z:“_":;'h:l‘:“ fr’;‘z °°';;"°“~"°"- “";l‘"“ ligently construed and wlsely practised. 4 N R ! committee, which, \ ° by special rule, Is permitted to offer Why Only Ome Straw? 4 N c r smendments {6 any ‘paragraph, 128 | why not a fow men own a dozen shirts or , - {§ - \ b |y e T ieestony iy | cravats ‘but only one straw hat is a riddle T | B aliure or Gorrection of errors. . [ 99, not pretend to ‘unravel An occasional change-off from, say, a stiff-brim sallor straw Oil was to the fore in yesterday's v to @ flexible bangkok weave, as illustrated [ ] ) i &er’-‘é‘:‘:-‘:g'ke?v!lg::fi"tfi&: above, would not only relieve the monotony a two-and-one-haif-hour attack on > ! of summer agreeably, but would freshen up the bill generally, describing it as one's looks appreciably. Such a straw fs|R L] R A “ sometimes worn &t sports in the menner W policy._ofiplunds Shown—with the brim fiipped down _all Flek fer [Compromine. around. The block s the Alpine shape, hol- Appeal to President Harding was Jowed at the sides and having a ribbon of > All Sizes in do yest, t his re- ] fairish width. The collar s the deep affair (N 5 A regular $500 s 1 o~ et il R I he same Btuff as the shirt and the four- Excepting only Dress Clothes, ] 1 ‘g\ 1l fiade of ported opposition to the progosed fn-hand is the marrow scarf of polka-dotted, Palm Beach, Mohair and Silk Suits value. ell made o duty on oil, but no definite informa- i printed foulard silk. N ach, Mohair an 1 uil 7 Van Huesen tion was forthcoming as to course, Linen, cotton, batiste, nun's cloth, drill, Extra-Heavy Shan- tung Silk, with col- duck, wool (bash and ‘the like are sheer- i a0y, he BUSHL take; Weight fabrics, the virtue of which has long Soft Collars lars. to ‘match. All |} L Senators Curtls, Kansss, and Bars been recognized in tropical countries, whets Our regular Hart Schaffner & Marx stocks exclusively rep- . Chandl f the latt tate, accom- v durable. A B . =4 5 Al e Danied by several producers, called DL L TR T g resenting the highest quality standards in ready-to-wear All leefs. Epcflg"y upon the President t::{lh:u:gelt:: \ trayed in the second sketch =Tt is double. clothi F. 4 Iv 1 that s ‘compromise mi " Feach priced for Saturday that o compromise might be resched B e e e ing. Former prices were uncommonly low—reduced oil ‘schedule in the Fordney bill. It Whilst retaining smart ltnes ~Suits of prices, therefore, make this sale one of striking importance only. e was suggested by the delegation that sort are always cut comfortably loose and the bartering provision the President one does mot attempt to make them curve to b e oo t9 Chairman. Fordney the figure, for thelr easy-breey, knockabout . The trousers are fin- s t‘w:ctlln:em::l {:.th:ngtllormabef:r")\_ey::; A ed with t‘nrn uvu,h ‘{,hlch. 'whned omltltheld s Z rom town suits, are both seemly and sensible e " $ perioq after the bill passes, on Country clothes. Suits reduced from $45 and less. s il duty, inserted in the last . ceeeseeses o 1 ords 3 m'.fr'}fm?. :r z«:mm'l’u{ee dell:a:raa?:r. Roundabeut ey h friend and foe on the Custne and Cosntry Club. B e the dave the discussion being Sporting waistconts, much worn abroad. are led by Representatives Chandler of also inching into favor on the right side of . e DY e in Cite defonse and Tread- [the Atlantic, where the tendency has been to Suits reduced from $50. coceevueennn . way of Massachusetts in opposition. |dispense with the waistcoat altogether. Some . . oo o By O M lican members of the |[men do not favor fleld turnouts whic ° 7 |ommitice Whicn drafted the bill. [overly loose, but like their clothes to “grip 7 ! : em, an the saying goes. The collarless Charges Propaganda. walstcoat, shown here, reveals a combina- (1A v & _— s Mr. Chandler charged that sttempts | on dot-and-plaid patfern and the bottom- J Suits reduced from and $55. ... ieennn to compel withdrawal of the duty of |most button is left to skip for greater ease. ° S Gents a barrel on crude and 2 t I A lot of new Two- : é%m;’; ’hfi:rzl' o g-;ell ol\d‘,‘;fl’eté‘;'f;; .1'.‘51.25225‘.5;3,' l::,‘;):p‘l;lue{y'::\e ::‘ll;-.r ‘l:nl‘l'e': \ [1&] \ R e directly “to pr h of the pliability of the soft collar with &Rt z= y s Saturda tone Sports Shoes | f|Bis ety o prossesdit Lor 18| much of the puabicy ot e sol colar witn GRIRHILTTER] . e e 855 s and Prench Square- SiEc Rt e Shamacea wae respon: | 5 SO ot e o of country (UM TTTTTY Suits reduced from $70 and $65...........- o ~ ; 3 7 |ble - club in the mountalns or at the seaside has Until 3 P.M. toe Cordovan Ox that there is a shortage of ofl 74| prought various types of shoes expresely de- ViR gmagas ni M. fords have just ar- inat American oil dep slned with freedom and_fexibility, in mind " rived. Also plenty of TeSSTVSHE. he contended, was nece he Blucher shoe, sketched at the bottom, is N BE . B A f G . of white buckskin with a plain oval toe. a = mall Deposit Acce ed White, Russia_Calf, 7 [ai 0 mbtniain American supremacy | suppie sote and & brosd fat heel, This LT No Charge for Alterations A Smal po. $t. r . {on was based | 8hoe is properly worn w! rou; of whi . ; Tony ficd and Brown M TR abion which he said |flannel, white gabardine, white doeskin, white Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Kid Shoes. Al o duck or white serge. It is a model to which R 7w It from an oil duty. He de- bl Qg : Yyoungsters rather than oldsters are partial, models. 7 |clared it would cost Massachusetts ; adi o atre unless you happen to be one of thome oldsters :‘:r‘:\:;:lcevgnr‘nszfiogi‘;?eun:u?:‘fi1en at the who have stopped counting their birthdays. same time there would be an addi- Last:Minxie Modts 6f the Week, for coal throughout fonal ‘Gemand a ¥ The most extreme straw hat seen this season Raleigh Haberdasher N land. He read a letter from o G:: %g{:x(: his state, urging defeat is the English sailor, yacht or boater shape with of the proposition and saying that a very high crown and a very narrow brim. It is New England business men were a rough braid and has jagged edge, known tech unanimous in opposition to it. nically as jaw-tooth.” Among the surf sandal . glimpsed at the most fashionable resorts are 1 109_1 1 11 Pennsylvan'a Avenue ockian Densnces DUL White canvas, which tie Roman fashion, with 09 . The tariff bill was denounced by Jhle = ns an Representative Cockran, _democrat, 2 11 1111 Pen yll) ia Aveuuq New York, as “a policy of plunder® . e and a declaration of commercial war- NOTE—Questions oconoe: Correct Dress for Men will be answered by Al- 7217770 I . fare on the world. He added that it trod Stapben Brvan, If wddreased Lo him 1o oare of thls newspaper. To insure - —— was all the more dangerous because & reply, & stamped’ envelope mus closed. S N - the “plunderers” had enlisted the aid (Copyright, 1921, by A#fred Stephen Bryan.) of ‘good man, Mr. Fordney of Mich- igan, it. “You republicans,” Mr. Cockran ex- claimed, “have gone astray from your . ¥ Vi - pragram of Broteoton revbers. You] ON MILITARY COMMITTEES GEN. PERSHING CALLS | i sreod will of evers: member of gxe committee and of everybody in] George Says! ngress.’” seek to enrich a few favorites. MEN TAKEN IN RAID Gen. Pershing yesterday called upon the military affairs committees of the HELD IN $5,000 BOND |Scnate and House, and as chief of )y the general staff. pledged hearty co- P7 o '” operation with the committees in an satur y a y 0 es! Four Washington Men to Be Tried | effort to make the Army worthy of F That 28—0 the nation. He was accompanied by 'orms . . ! _ ) du;Jaly ther Cases Ma). Gen. Harbord. The calls upon - . Even in the ordinary run of business George’s values are exceptional, but = ?X&nfi‘;{'i'..fi:”i"itécefi‘éif‘é" “l!nee:he‘;:;: Save Time when George says “BIGGER VALUES” you can be mighty certain they are Correspondence of The Star. the general "-lun h:g tgn:mc;r:rrn T — the greatest you can find. These specials listed below for Saturday are not vEOCRVILLE, M. JulS o Eiraca I nmently at odds. 1many large business bouses are only big bargains, but seasonable and of the finest quality as well. Better Heath and Joseph B. Bhipley, all of | Apparently it was with knowledge Dow using the National double- take advantage of them—EARLY IN THE DAY. ‘Washington, appeared in the police of lh_Ia situation in _mlnd that Gen. fe f N Drafts court ‘hers yesterday, to answer | Pershing set out on Wit s P NS || g Trade Accoptances P h N kK charges of violating the gaml ng | gree! ¥ e e cceptances y=- H -Co . Jaws of the state, ten additional | were made on both sides during his i l g unt Nainsoo! e o o . charges of the same character were | visits, Senator Wadsworth,. New York, able and Receivable. i Silk-Fiber and Silk-Stripe Madras ) € g preferred against them. bringing the {and Representative Kahs, California, diski ‘yoat sativast ¥o iliow | l N Ul S 800 2 ?, o o e committee chairs " 3 you | Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Will Throush their attorneys, John A, e regard the military committees you 17‘;:’701"1? Fmfinmflut:::: l SH[RTS S > H tt and Albert M. uic, as very important parts e - any . For ng Be Placed on Sale Saturday Morning endants asked for immediate trials, |itary establishment of the United forms, use National Ring Binde i but State's Attorney Thomas L. Daw- | States,” said Gen. Pershing to the 6427 and 6428. Nainsook of AT THE PHENOMENAL PRICE ||t &t bt v o totboalit | 200 ; i o cases were set for July 28, in the cir- [ that you give us the advantage ol . 2 cuit court here, at which time the|your ’upef-xenu and knowledge of Look for This Trade Mark the finest grade. extra fine quality. OF petit Jjurors who served at the|military affairs and we shall do like- When Yeu Buy , Theie' aré . tlivee March term of court. will be in at- | wise. We sball endeavor to carry out They're cut full e tengnl:lce’. Anl:l four men ‘tvg?o'\:lzlm": gourfwnl as e‘xr:‘»resfed t;yflthe law and B Y 46 Cack plain colors and a on bal in e amount of 5 each, jope for most lendly relations.’ rfect- . Mr. and Mrs. Sipos, who own valuable | The general added that the “latch- i an t pe gre?t sclec_tmn f’f property in this county, being accept- | string” of tHe general staff head- | 1 A real 89¢ stripe designs in ed as surety. quarters was_always put for com- 1 y. the fot 'Siseaieun The four men were arrested the aft- | mittee membex: Siies ut, Satusday Fou e lot. S r P ex;n;):n othul 2&u7hen ;na Muhéc;:n hmrmnl; x‘;d;’worth llns'erlng. value, but Saturday Yy from 14 to 16. The Club, on the Conduit road, near Gien d Gen. Pershing’'s expressions were P 2 4 Echo, this county, was raided by ‘ery satisfying and satisfactory as- Loose Leuf and Bound Books can get them for price for Saturday | about twenty-five state and county |gurances.” NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. i officers under the leadership of Sher-| “The committee will be delighted.” = 5 iff George E. Nicholson and State's |he said, “to co-operate in every way 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. Attorney Thomas L. Dawson. At the | with the Army Staff.” s 95 ‘ time of the raid e large amount of | “Senator Robinson, democrat, Arkan- = . i i gambling paraphernalla of various el 1 (- Kkinds, including about everything = | used in bookmaking, was seized by e — it — ‘ the officers. L : ' ; | The trials of John B. Keleher and I Miiton S. Cooley, who were arrested : | . ,;Iv.nl ;fter:‘ooni 5% whel":xh 'x.n: | ouse of mystery.," a evy S o e e e eadarship of srree BOYS' KNIT UNION NEW Plfir::{'rs Sheriff Nicholson and State's Attor- ASHAB Such Values Never Shown Two Suits for ney Dawson, have l-.m: been z'“h for SUITS w'rn > e | i it ’ July 38, in the circuit court here Sleeveloss, knee-length style. ey'll wear almost forever. | Since 1914 Price of One State's ' Attorney Dawson _having Pthrisgiesr s e e oivts Atliaar ; i ked_f trials in their cases Included among these garments- you will .find ALL- :x'soe.dx:flxfe"rr{naré s Jhere, :r*:d lon - WOOL worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres—some are silk lined ||| with violations of law in connect! and are worth $40 of any man’s money. with betting on horse races. ‘Also 375 Suits and Silk-Lined Topcoats [||DIES FOUR DAYS AFTER Will Be Placed on Sale at BEING FREED FROM JAIL JIn piain colors and o est . men ¥ = color combinations. ifi‘.‘fity Baits. ln'gs:.y.-.r}r:e;u. bfit:-r. i One-piece style, in | | tans, sand colors and pencil stripes. ! y y ||| Constantine Xuhn Paid Own Ex- 5 D sizes from 34 to 44. | | SOME bargain at penses and Went to Prison Alone B | - “ 2 » to Serve Sentence. ' - Hard wearing, s !.98 sl 2 075 : CHICAGO, July 15.—Constantine 3 good appearing; —— — Kuhn, so conscientious that he went = sizes 28 to 38......... : to prison unaccompanied and at his : own expense, hss squared accounts P . with the law. His body was buried | yesterday, less than a week after he i | was sent home to dfe. 4 i Kuhn_attempted to rob a grocery : while intoxicated, it was said. He ll{was caught and convicted, but r i leased pending an appeal to the su~ . 5 i preme court. Moaths later his sen- B 3 tence of from one to fourteen years in the penitentiary was afirmed. . one came for him, however. ; No Appa- PALM BEACH AND MOHAIR SUITS | cenay” B case ‘wis forgotten.” one AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION A e S e He surrendered at once, but the au- thorities told him they had no funds to pay his way to prison and no au- ondaer Ytores thority to hold him. “Tll” pay my own way,” he told them, and weant alone to prison. His 3 T health failed under prison life and finally it was found that he m die. Last Friday he wu“l-nt home. . Four 14th and New York Ave. 621 Penn. Ave. fj| =" " =" ‘MEN'S WOOL BATHING SUITS In plain colors and PALM BEACH AND KOOL KLOTH SUITS In the newest styles for men and WHITE FLANNEL PANTS All wool, the best, s6.95 grade. Sizes from