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16 RANBOWS REFUSE TOINDORSE BONUS Veterans’ Convention Favors Early Collection of Allied War Debt. Dy the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, July 16.—The Rainbow Division Veterans' Associa- | tion falled to indorse an immediate cash bonus for former soldiers at the closing session of their annual cenvenilon here today. They passed § « resolution, however, recommending early collection of the accrued inter- est on the allied war debt to the Tnited States and the use of the money to pay the adjusted compen- satior for ex-soldiers. The resolution pointed out that the allied debt to the United States amounts to $10.000,000,000. and that one and a half billion dollars are | now due as accrued interest. i The bonus resolution, rep: of committee after two d cussion. took into considera ? fact that Treasury officials stated it! would be impossible to pay a bonus without disrupting the financial or- ganization of the government. Federal Waste Condemned. of mil- ' r in the! y of un- t e public ofticers and agents | and indulgence in other forms of | national extrava by the federal government.” The latter cla s said to be intended as a co ion of the amount of mone dent for the ensu slected pi i . Other officers elected were: D. C. Man Vice President. Honorary president, Mat Council Bluffs, lowa: first dent, J. Bentley Mulfor a ton, D. C; chaplain, Rev. J. J. Ha day, Detroit. and historian, Col. B. Wolfe, Chicago. { The secretary-treasurer will be mamed by the president. The next annual convention wil be held in Minneapolis July 14 and 15.| At the ciose of the business ses-| sion the delegates stood for twenty ! seconds in_silence as a tribute to| the dead of the division. POLICE SEEK DENTIST | FOR ALLEGED MURDER' IMan Found Under Auto With Head | Blown Off Declared to Have | Been Slain. ! ROSEBUKG, Ore.. July 15.—Dr. P! was being | sought by the charge that he k & laborer, whose charged that the tain marks on the that it would be - 'today_ on nis Russell, | v: ound un- ile and identi- | d. It was cer- | Russell so for his| own, enabling Mrs. Brumileld to col- lect $76.000 insurance. ! The body of Russell, identified from ! skin disfigurations by bis two broth- | ers, was found with the head blown | off, apparently by dynamite, under thé dentist's wrecked automobile. Bloodstains found at Dillard, where Russell lived, indicated, dctectives said, that he wvas murdered there. and the body .emoved to the piact where 1t was found Thursday, at the foot of an embankment near here. l EVANSVILLE, Ind. July 16—Dr.| R. M. Brumfleld, dentist of Roseburg, Ore.. for whom police are searching, following the finding of a headless body under his wrecked and burned putomobile, was formerly superin- tendant of schools at Owensville, Ind.; an Indiana University graduate and a 1919 greduate of the University of Tllinois Dental College. . A telegram_from Mrs. Brumfield "to her father, Dr. G. B. Beresford of Owensville, Thursday, said that Dr. Brumfeld had been Killed in an au | tomobile accident. He. his wife and three children left Indiana twelve years ago. START TODAY FOR CAMP. Hyattsville Infantrymen to En- train for Glenburnie. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 16.—Com- pany F, 1st Infantry, Maryland Na- tional Guard, of Hyattsville, will en- train at noon tomorrow for Camp Albert C. Ritchie, Glenburnie, Md., the scene of the annual encampment of the 1st Maryland Regiment. The local company will be in camp until July 31. Besides intensive training in other branches of the military game, Com- pany F will spend considerable time on the rifle range. About eighty men are expected to leave here with the company, under mmand of Capt. John N. Brooks. ithin the last few days several men have been added to the roster. They include James M. Vincent. a former Smith lieutenant in the company; Purdum, Harry Anglin, Gilbert Zim- merman, William Stueler, James G. Brown, former company cook, and Hiram'S. Johnston. Capt. Brooks announces the follow- ing are honorary members of the company: W. A. Brooks, William E. Howard, ‘E. A. Fuller, sr.; Harry W. Shepherd, Willlam H. Anglin, Brig. Gen. M. C. Goodrell, W. D. Pgrier, Mayor J. Frank Rushe, John Fainter, ‘A. E. Burgess, Edward Devlin, sr.; Col. George Tait, M. H. B. Hoffman, N. Reeves, Charles W Clagett, W. Smith. Ernest Gasch and Harvey BANDITS GET BANK FUNDS. GREEN BAY, Wis., July 16.—Three bandits robbed the state bank of Wabeno yesterday afternoon, escaping bonds, according to a telephone mes- sage received here today. The bandits, ! er Roswell with $5.000 and $22,000 in hberlyl it was said, locked C: Kichardson and Assistani Cashier Myrtle Gratton in the bank vault. They were rescued half an hour later by occupants of an office on the floor above the bank. Have Been Reduced But the | Quality Pennsylvania Avenue Men’s Wool Suits $30, $35 and $50 grades— Summer Suits, in fancy Cassi- “Rounded up” at nd , Vou “g $23 '75 meres—Conservative Men's models. ‘Third Floor. THE _ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. aks & (Tompany l The store will open at 8 o'clock tomorrow No‘te- JULY . 17, °1921—PART 1. o Seventh Street. . A—— morning—for the convenience of early shopping B iTesston The Semi -Annual Enough said. The mere announcement is sufficient to kindle keen interest—for precedent proves that this is the one occasion when there is utter abandon of every price=tie. It’s the great midyear Clearance event—and clearance holds mastery over reductions—crowding them to the utmost limit. It’s an occasion for everybody . Men’s Clothing Third Ploor. Men’s Mohair Suits—plain Blue and Black _ and _ Pencil-stripe. Sizes 35 to 46—regulars and stouts. $13.75 “Rounded up” at. ..... Men’s White Flannel Pants—shadow- proof grades—up to $850. Some show signs of handling. Sizes 29 to 38 waist. $5.75 “Rounded up” at....... Men’s Palm Beach Coats—variety of popular colors; and most all sizes in the lot. $7_75 “Rounded up” at....... Men’s Palm Beach Trousers; Tl X TP about pairs—variety of shades and sizes. $4_75 “Rounded up” at. ...... Men’s White Duck Trousers; well cut and made; some slightly soil- ed. About 100 pairs in all. Sizes up to 46. 51.95 “Rounded up” at. ..... . Men’s Odd Vests—left from Wool Suits—most small sizes. “Rounded up” at........ o 75¢ Sizes 3 to 8 years. Second Floor. Men’s Furnishings Men’s Fancy Neglige Shirts—good pat- terns—and in all sizes from 13% to 18%—except 14 and 14%%. “Rounded up” at......... 79 i 3 for $225 Men’s Cut Silk and Khnitted Silk Four- in-Hands; popular “regimental 69 stripes.” “Rounded up” at......... 3 for $2.00 Men’s Genuine Black Cowhide Belts— with or without buckles. Sizes 30 to 50. 50¢ “Rounded up” at. ........ Men’s Fiber Silk Hose—Cordovan, Navy and White; broken 39 \ sizes. “Rounded up” at......... 3 for $1.00 Men’s Otis Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- ers; long and short sleeves; ankle length. ° 790 “Rounded up” at......... . 3 for $2.25 Men’s Athletic Union Suits—Checked Nainsook, with inserted elastic waistband. 34 to 42. 69(: for $2.00 “Rounded up” at Boys’ Wash Suits A big assortment— . Middy, Coat and “Button-on” styles —in the most desirable combinations. ~ $1 00 [} “Rounded up” at............ N Kiddies’ Vacation Shoes FPourth Floor. Men’s Separate Trousers; light Gray stripes. Sizes 31 51.95 to 40 waist. “Rounded up” at. . Men’s Fancy Cassimere and Striped Worsted Trousers—light and dark pat- terns. Sizes up to 40 waist. 52.95 $3.95 to $4.75 grades. with “Rounded up” at. ...... Men’s Raincoats—rubberized; seams sewed; strapped and cemented; ventilated back and armholes. Rounded up” at. ...... Mk:n's FancybCassimtric Suits—about 50 broken sizes—but out of va- rious grades. 314.75 “Rounded up” at....... Men’s Tweed Suit:—‘ ro;vn and Gray mixtures; quarter-lined. Sizes 34 to 40. 518-75 “Rounded up” at....... Men’s Cassimere Suits—small lots of grades up to $35. Sizes 33 518.75 to 37 only. “Rounded up” at. . years. Men’s and Boys’ Hats Men’s Genuine Panama Hats—wanted shapes; perfect braid. Sizes 654, 634, 674 and 7. Were up to $5. 52.95 “Rounded up” at. ...... Men’s Cloth Caps—a variety of wanted shapes—and desirable patterns. All sizes. Were up to $4.00. 51.35 “Rounded up” at. ...... : Boys’ Cloth Caps—the 3 shapes the boys like; broken sizes. $1.00. Were “Rounded up” at......... 490 $1.95 Boys’ Stitched Cloth and Felt Hats—broken sizes. Were up to $3.50. “Rounded up” at....... Youngsters’ Shoes Children’s Brown Calf Lace, Patent Leather, with Brown Kid Top—Lace or Button—Black Kid Button Shoes; spring heels. Nature Shape lasts. * $145 Sizes 4 to 8 years. “Rounded up” at....... “Rounded up”at............ Second Floor. ~ Men’s Palm Beach Suits Big ones for the big men. Natural shade—genuine Palm Beach weave—sizes, 46, 48 and 50. “Regulars” and “Stouts.” “Rounded up” at. . ... Third Floor. 5 Junior High Suits Second Ploor. Boys’ Fancy Cheviot and Cassimere Suits—Junior High models. Broken lots. Sizes 15 to 18 511.75 years. “Rounded up” at. . Boys' Cool Cloth Suits—about 25 of Lo 8 $7.75 Boys’ Clothing “Rounded up” at. ...... . T Boys’ Wash Suits; plain and striped effects. Button-on and belted models. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regular $1.59 5 75¢ suits. “Rounded up” at......... Boys’ Shepherd Plaid and Fancy Mixed Lightweight Reefers; sizes 3 to 10 years. $5 and $7.50 grades. 32.95 “Rounded up” at. ...... Boys’ “All-Over” Play Suits—Blue and Khaki colors; sizes 2 to 4 years. 19c Were $1.50. “Rounded up” at. ........ Boys' Long Middy Pants—in Light and Dark Shades of Blue. Sizes 214 to 9 years. $1.50 grade. 69c “Rounded up” at. ..... % Boys’ Tropical Suits .« $15 and $20 values— Kool Kloth—Single-breasted, with belt all around; skeleton-lined; some with Silk sleeve linings. Sizes 8 to 18 Men’s Shoes About 300 pairs Men's Low Shoes— Oxfords, etc.—in Brown, Tan, Cordo and Mahogany Calf, Gun Metal—English and conservative lasts. Sizes $2.95 5to 11, A to E. “Rounded up” at....... 150 pair Men's White Canvas and White - Nu-Buck Oxfords—English and conserva- tive shapes; leather or rubber heels. Also Nu-Buck and White Canvas Sport Ox- fords, with Tan, Brown or Black leather trimmings. 52_95 “Rounded up” at. ...... Men’s Low Shoes—in Tan .and Patent Leather—broken lots; in sizes 5 to 64 only. 51‘00 “Rounded up” at. ... s Ladies’ Shoes More _than' 500 pairs Ladies’ Low Shoes— White Nu-Buck, White Kid, White Duck, White Canvas and Poplin, Black Kid. Gun Metal, Brown, etc. They are one and- two-strap Pumps, Oxfords, One-eye- let Pumps, Colonials, Newports, Sailor and Gi!{)svor;k~ TiesP—Plain and Tongue Pumps, alking Pumps, etc. i Sizes 2% to 8, AA to D widths. $2,45 “Rounded up” at. .... 5 Ladies’ Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers, satin lined—Silk Pom-Poms—Rose, Copen- hagen, Lavender and Black: Sizes. 3 to 8. Out of $2.50 grades 51.49 “Rounded up” at....... Men’s Silk Shirts $9.75 Men’s Blue Serge Suits A most extraordinary offering. All-wool and fast color—Con- servative and Young Men’s styles. Single and Double-breasted. Sizes 35 to 46. “Regulars” and “Stouts.” “Roundedup”at.......... $21.75 Fourth Floor. Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers—O. D. color; cut large and full. Sizes 7 to 17 years. BO s’ F o h. “Rounded up” at........ 79(: y urnisiings Second FPloor. - : . Boys' Leather Belts— 1 Boys' Silk Pongee and Silk Poplin - All s¥zses f::m ez: IDE:H?\‘TC:Y: 332‘." gk Suits—Natural, Gray and Sand Shades. “Rownded up” at. . . . 19(; Boys' Pajamas—Plain White and Fancy —one and two-piece. Were Sizes 8 to 18 years. Were $1250 and $15. 58,75 “Rounded up” at $1.50 and $200. ki =) Boys' Palm Beach Suits—single-breast- “Rounded up” at. - ed jackets and full cut knicker- Boys' Notaseme Stockings—mostl, bockers. Sizes 7,8 and 9 only. 55,75 filach #ifew paics of Tan, Hio. & en sizes. 61 to 11. “Rounded up” at. .. Boys' Wash Knee Pants—Plain Gray, Plaids and Checks. Broken sizes 3 for 75c“Rounded up” at . . Lyc Boys' Laundered Linen Collars—popu- lar styles; slightly soiled. Sizes of the $119 grade. 79¢ o “Rounded up” at......... “Rounded up” at A sc _Boys' Straight-cut Knee Pants; Boys' Blouse Waists—regular callar and sizes 5 to 7 years. Were 79c. 39(: sport collar; light and dark “Rounded up” at. ........ fflrzipes. zizas 6to 16t>-ears. 79(: ounded up” at......... Boys' Rubberized Rain Coats—Tan color; sizes 4, 6, 14, 16 and I8. Worth up to §7.50. $3.75 “Rounded up” at. ...... Roys’ Shirts, with regular or sport col- lars or neckband—good grade madras; neat patterns; sizes 1214 to 14. “Rounded up” at......... 79‘: Boys' Long Pants Middy Suits; Palma Boys’ Knit Union Suits—Athletic Linen and Plain White, with blue serge style; also short sleeve and knee length. collars, Sizes 3 to 10 years. Broken sizes 4 to 16 years. Wer “Rounded up” at....... “Rounded up” at......... Boys’ Wool Suits Best of-grades up to $18— Some are Right Posture Suits; some $‘9 .75 with two pairs of pants; some with dou- ble seats and knees. Blue Serge and Fancy mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 years. “Rounded up”at............ Becond Floor. 9 » ‘ Sporting Goods Repainted Golf Balls—you play- ers know them. “Rounded up” at......... Athletic Sleeveless Gymnasium Shirts— iax:‘ ;v-l‘ui.te only. Sizes 34, 40, 42 s] 35 35(: O ” “Rounded up” at. ...... 3 for $1.00 Men’s Navy Blue Collar Attached Men’s Athletic Belts—Red and Shirts without sleeves. Sizes Blue—all lengths. lgc 28 ta 4. “Rotmded/up" | IR N GSC 3 Thermos Auto Outfits—with service for two. Were $12.00. 58,75 “Rounded up” at....... “Rounded up” at......... Men’s Jerseys—in Blue and Maroon only. Sizes 28 to 34. 81-75 “Rounded up” at....... ] Pt -7 Bot;lye l“d kunch Bm%in c;s‘z— s 95 Gillett Safety Razors; nickel ready for the auto. Were $100. §] plated, 32.39 “Rounded up” at. ..... T v " Rounded up” at....... ™ . Piret Floar. Ch'xldren's‘Slipwn Sweaters—sizes 8 to 16 years. - Were up to = i 5325 “Rounded up” n't‘. s Broken Jersey Athletic Coats—light- g weight. Sizes 38 to 4. i 52.95 Rounded up” at. ....... 5 Manicure Sets—complete. lot of Annette Kellermann Were $3.75 and $5. Swimming Suits—all cotton; “Rounded up” at....... 3295 sizts Shta .. o) 85‘: . Rounded up” at....-..... : 10 Manicure Sets—Pearl and - Cel- Men’s. Swimming Suits— luloid Mountings. Were $6.50 4 broken. lots of suits that have :::d $9.60. - 35.75 been selling up to $3.50. 51.45 Rounded up” at....... ; . “Rounded up” at....... ‘Men’s Straw Hats - Regular $4.00 grade, . 5 ‘Lunch Sets—consisting of Thermos of Our Food Remains the Same | United Cafeteria | 1316 T Street ILW. HOME COOKING Strap Pumps, Sandals, Oxfords, Play Shoes and Barefoot Sandals; Brown, ‘Tan, Smoke. White solid leather sewed Fine Eagle Crepe, Emplre‘Broldclofll and Jersey Silk—smart and conservative patterns; high-grade Shirts. Sizes 14 soles. “Rounded up” at. .. Sizes 5 to 2. $1.00 to 17. - ‘{Rounded up”at........... 3 for $12000 $4.45 —saw and cable edge. All sizes.. “Rounded up™at.”............ ~Halian Sennits—in popular shapes & g *