Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 19

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shall be moved without the specifia approval of the chief of staff or his’ executive assistant. ! The directions also provide that no officer who Is due for. forelzn service i MR. TAFT NAMES AIDS. |5ii%icaosrapner us Secrernry of war| BILLION IN INSURANCE. and was his assistant secretary when ey la “W. W. Michler Secretary and Johx | )r. Taft went into the White House. | \ar Risk Has 208,386 Policies. Scnate committee investigating the|lo men jafled for disorder in connec- Changes in Less Than Two Years 1 t cnse, surzendered, CTITION LIEL S gopaeore ama ent o surntocn, sy o cren| WILL CURB ARMY MOVES. B Tively, festifying before the {a trial” While in prison ho talked —_— Mingo, W. Va., coal field troubles, |tion with the strike, and made regu- After his retirement from the presi- ! : J. Byme Iaw Clerk. deney Mr. Taft retalned the services| $2,078,228 Paid in Claims. : . yesterlay atterfioon sald that while.a | {37, Feporla, o bis agency. | ATLer Sed Must Be Approved. Shall be recommended for change of IWendell W. Michler to be his private | John J. Byrne as his law clerk. Mr. |Of government insurance now is in operative in-behalf of the mine own- & ST Livel Becretary Weeks to chlefs of all [ onfieie oo much Bery o ed change of B B e Dot e | 1R ot Tosom Gttt | oo €K ESrhes ofhe puramu of §78; faring (he aat nins, Yo 0| pertea "B "haf ‘sect S0nLaTo mion | branches and War Deparcment bu: | alion $hegineral oficer fnvolved e r. Taft in & secretarial | with the late Chief Justice White, . R. g s H : ce, . ed, shot at and killed” for re- [reaus no Army officer who has had 2 | Jhall be given an opportunity to ex- war risk insurance. This is divided —_— - |union meetings, was vice president of | g5 BP0 SIDE R ST K change, of station within two y&ars|press his wishes prior to its order. —_——— into 298,336 policles, ‘and: to date a local and attended conventions'as a - 2,978,228 has been awarded in claims. [[|ninntsi n: : delegate, all the time making regular Regardless of how long a servics Unionizing of Mingo Miners |feports to the detective agency, | man's war-time or term insurance has “Do you thin was Tl 7 | . i o u_did?” inquired | R | CEILING |5 Roniong e s Seen ditarect | Laid to Enemy Owners | Biatiee eitais” Srmen vt a5 | | v g was N | Aty Depariment permite . 1o - to Stir T Tonnosses senator asked whether ; ! EXHAUST | Feinstats or xeinstate and. convert. at 0 Stir Trouble.. | miners would have let him tnto their R Hours: 3 \ lat any time before January 1, 1922, meetings if they had known he was a 4 ALSO | 2pon Application and payment of only | Counsel for.coal operators in the {detective. 8:30 to he wishes to reinstate, together with y would have turned me over to'the|QR a° satisfactory statement. of health, | ty ou2y 8 hearlng before the Senate | yndertake: R | Reinstatement up to three months|inVestigating committes that mine| S. D. Avis, counsel for the operators, | NN s‘md‘” after lapse may be effected without|owners in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and | Temarked the Department of 'y 1 two monthly premiums in the amount | Mingo, W. Va., fields sought tb show | - “Let me in?" Lively retorted. “They. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Justice 3 b4 8 |25l exeminaison Wastern Penneyivania hia conspired | Lot o he bracis St ie et N 8:30 4 3 with miners in an effort to unionize | fzations in order to report develop- U. S. CRUISER AT HAVRE. |West Virginia mines in order to ments. Lo * |“destroy their competitive advan- i Scored "17’ :‘C’d‘*“"- s B tage.” “I'don’t care if it does. dec! c,,’,f;‘.,‘{“&m’:‘:i's,f“,.,T,.“;‘,;*:';"vfi;: A M. Belcher, for the oferators, | Mr. McKellar. ' Ml don't think, s the | R A MIJDDM i eer T A lack. " com: | Charged that a conspiracy was en- | JIELt thing to do, Conduct Bke TRt 3 = . mander of the American navai forces | tored into twenty-three years ago,|{oeehl T INGTILR QY Vol-re naving e O O vators, has arriveed in | nad existed since, and culminated a | ican honor. e Wopfer, ¥oute To% Fe | R 616 12th S 4 > Il Havro roads Irom éherbc:rc.'zolbe oaiangilntthe steike. accompiniad Goine things iike thatr i = 0—. resent next Monday at the opening 3 - Lively testified that during the treet—Main 14 1204 G Street Ot French Navy week. flold. coal stélke. troubles,in, Colorado he There will bs & series of receptiops Cheaper Coal. . | had gone there as & ‘miner-detective. | and naval maneuvers, at “vhich Operators employlng union miners | He-#aid he.killed a man in self=de- | N ] B ° .e miral Niblack will be a guest. PRt th L e Q\ cher contended, became. alarmed be- - N 2 ul s cause West Virginia coal was being H w Ta lor lnc N i 1 arry w. s 1IN A Where Your Dollars Count Mast 25¢ M 9 :-‘:_flzfi!‘“pne; :’;‘cofix‘;fl?:gm\:m;:fgxf e y ? § White only with blue emblem trimming. c Men's ing of the West Virginia field, he P.mhng \& Genuine “Nayvee” Middiwear, which has the ’ Sox 2o c f,;‘“;g:g;.é{;x boped,tq dncrease cost hangi \:t guarantee of the maker and ourselves as to sheiens ingdisiereistel bility, also, that output might be - Paperhanging §: qualll:y. finish, fast colors and full_sizes as $ .89 Serviceable Cotton Sox in black, | ll.cut down by a recurrence of strikes ! . D ting [N | marked: All sizes. Reduced for Friday only = 720-22-24 Tth St. NW, iam sy rbhe, eies, e, ik | M lmomtn L foe: Sy, of it el o A reinforced heels and toes an 5 e est Virginia) Coa \ B ftting tops. Seconds of 25¢ qual- | || Operators' Assoclation, tetified that at | 2333 18 N.W. Col. 1077 \ ities. joint conferences between union min- ers and operators competing with Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 2 deseiommeat " tha wen” Virgmia | $3.00 Philadelphia Girls‘. Sports Tams—Waterside Mills make of "suede-like material; white and $l 09 newest shades. Special... £ 2 Merton All-Wear Spo ribbon in white and colors. Friday only to...... dirls' "and Mis: finish. Black only... Other qualities in 27 Anarchism Charged. The 8th Wonder of the World Th proporties was viewed with alarm. 1t| are. ese ‘Vvu eemed imperative, he sald, that 32-75 Ch'estel' . ot P cuareca tt n 11z e 1l $2.50 Wilmington trade unfon movement and became And RETURN Women’s Stylish Slip-over Jumper Dresses || ' . 4 N “We'll prove that is licy 300 Fesses. 66 spbui guativy of the United Mine Workers " wserted s Mr. Belcher. | s“nd Jlll 24 : chambray, in Lavender, Blue, Gre=n it e STibing of the | ay, July . etc. Fashionable sleeveless styles, (4 T Betcher o e it 7 and 31 Z Z A Great Variety 6f Summer Goods Specially Priced Boys’ Wash Suits—Not many Hair Ne Our best sellers. Washable Embroidered Trim« to sell at this <Rl 2 ming—Assorted col- special price.. $1 .59 X\a‘x’:)‘nsl‘l));e;d\selsgeg ;:‘):k;;c, ors. Three yards ZOC 2 in package. Each.. For a Big Friday in Wash Goods 2 : . Mr. B B 2 with white braid taped edges. r. Belcher contended that at va August 7 and 21 rlnllu conve?ll‘lons ?t the miners’i : union “guerrilla warfare” and “b H i Flap novelty pockets and belts of ! force” were ndvoclnm{":fy:o'}flcmlr: 2| Baltimore & Ohio RR. A A 3 j 2 means of winning a “Agh .. same material. Sizes for misses, | Ainish” against operators who refuscd | Special train will leave Wash- and Women. to recognize the union. Senator Shortridgei republican, Cali- Returning leave Philadelp! 7.30 ington. Union Station 7.05 A.M. ! fornia. remarked that some of Mr. P.M., Chester 7.50 P.OM, Belcher's charges .were ‘rather re- Wilmington §.10 P.M. same.day. ZZ Z 2% Suit Dept. Close-Outs. Values NO woman Ca.n |E‘3§":;‘}‘ng;‘l’l‘l” “:;‘?3&'.-1? ;:gases:gex. n':;} Egénta'.‘ye"' Consult ticket 2;500 Yards Tifme Gingham \\\5 Afford to Pass By i b s pplracy under : and Dtted Swiss at Our Re- c markable Bargain Price, Yd., $30.00 to $40.00 Cloth Coat Suits, $18.75. $6.00 Beautiful Plaid Skirts, $3.99. $6.98 Voile and Organdy Dresses, $3.95. 22«inch- Tissue Ginghams are shown in an almost endless variety of light and dark backgrounds, with large and small plaid effects. 36-inch Dotted Swisses are shown on white backgrounds with the small em- broidered dots of dark colors. Friday orly, 57c a yard. $1.49 Dress Linens, Including Non-Krush Linen, Friday, Yard $ 1 ° 3 3 % PuK Quality means but oné thing—THE BEST o N 520-00 to $37o50 Georgette a.nd Sflk Dresses,.slz-77- | Smoked H Tho famous Morris “Supreme” 34C i § 36 iflches wide, in a wide range of colors, including Peach, Light Blue, Old 31.50 to 52.00 Wllite voile Waists, 87C- ams, brand. Hickory smoked and sug. § Rose, Navy, I_’mk, Harding Blue, Duck, \\_ hite and Oyster. $12.98 to $14.98 Finest Organdy Dresses, $8.99- ll Breast, bone out____Ib, 15¢ _With the end of the Geor- § Silk Goods REMNANTS Wash Goods > Shoulder Roast .....Ib, 20c | &2 crop in sight and no § —_— b sl ntratotond 50 Dozen Women’s 98c Bungalow Aprons Shoulder Chops .. Ih, 25¢ | Betches coming in from [l)N | AT FAR LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. All good, useful lengths ) Loin or Rib Chops. .Ib., 35c | Iast chance to lay in .ys“p. N | ranging from 34-yard lengths to 2J4-yard lengths. Cutlets ............. Ib., 45c | ply for preserving. N 3 72AUGUST DESIGNER PATTERNS NOW READY 77222 I @amond @‘ Next Door to 402-404 Seventh Street R. Harris & Co. N The material alone used in these aprons costs mors than 55c— so it must be apparent how tremendous this value is. Big cover-all style, with cross-strapped fronts, detachable belts, hip pockets and c tape edge. Limit, 4 to a customer. Prime Steer Beef Geo;ilei:.fi,l::m’ . Prime Rib Roast....Ib, 35¢ | Six.pan Crates...$4.75 2 . s - ix-pan Crates | Big Girls’ (6 to 14 Years) Voile Dresses Bouillon and Clod. . I 25¢ Fresh Chickens $2.00 would ordinarily be a reasonable price for these pretty Boiling Beef........Ib, 10c | Home dressed for baking and dresses. Made of a nice quality flowered and figured voile, in Corned Beef . . Ib., 15c slewmfi; }‘.gz fowl, beautiful colorings and prettily styled with fancy cuffs and c e collars, WIDE SASHES and novelty pockets. Limit, 2 to s Best American Cane Granulated. 1b. 6%c rustomer. . ngor i aycustome: ) Buy now for preserving. 10 ]b‘_’ 63c Week-End Sale of Women’s Hosiery -K Coffee [ ofc i v Ib., 25c fl : Ladies' Mercerized Lise Hose | _IMPORTED LACEHOSE | LADIES'SILKHOSE — | For TWO Days-—Frlday and ,Sa-turday inished White Hose; ful all-over lace = sheer and cool. Just when you | designs. Really a $250 quality. double lisle garter top. want them for wear with white | Black, cordovan and white. This | Seamed back and fashioned ankle. slippers. Seamed back and in all\ is the lowest price on fine im- | These are in black, cordovan and sizes. 9 222ET] | |Clearance of Dresses| | e : : Included are both Wash Dresses HEVROLET “Four-Ninety” at —and Dressy Silk Dresses ‘the new price makes it possible ported hose offered in years. white. Blouses 3ic You paid 98c for these Blouses some months ago— $1.00 and $1.39 Lace Gowns White and Flesh Gowns of Nainsook and Batiste, 6 7c 2 square, V and round neck, slip-over styles, with short, lace-edged tomorrow e can et 5 for siecven and dantily lace, ribbon and for you to enjoy +he advantage of We're going to forget regular markings in this effort to material- piiatie of Sad e ored afik titohed tatlored stoles:. an automobile at the l°'"°s: pos= ly reduce our stock. - You've never see such bargains as you'll buy ferns. also plain blde ging- sible motor cost. Chevrolet “Four- tomorrow and Saturday. v ham waists; subject to a slight defect that will not affect _appearance or service. 6 to 15 sizes. $15.00 to $18.00 Boys’ Cloth Suits Buy your school suit now while ; the prices are so tremendously cut. Every new style is shown, of su- 5 perb quality cloth and workman- ship, in sizes for boys 7 to 18 Amazing Values in Wash Goods Here Tomorrow 2,417 Yards Fast-Colored Voiles When have you heard news so good and just when you want to buy ma- terials for Cool Summer Dresses. Short lengths of Voiles that should sell ]/2c Silk and Muslin Underwear Wash Silk Camisoles, Seco Silk Bloomers and Chemise and finest Ba- c tiste Gowns, Chemise combinations, etc, in white and flesh. Exquisitely trim- med, with finest of medallions, inser- tions and ribbon bandings. Ninety” is a quality, low price car and is tcday the world’s most won- derful motor car value. 3 AE T Jum_per Dresses sty modeies; wi $ l'- 98 i belt. Wanted: colors. Clea.rance AL e L e L SO T I * Jumper Dresses mormfinrs" § 2.98' CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. * Phone Franklin 5627 tily finished; good models —full range of colors and sizes. Clearancerat. (oo 2i. ol oo braieisiie Wash Dresses = Som o i i bt $4.98 at 23c. All neat colored designs on light and medium colored grounds. s—of the better makes. The early shopper gets best choice. S Good patterns. 1,400 YARDS | 2000YARDS | 2000YARDS | 1,000YARDS | { \\S/¥ : Wit ap Aol (Clnteamoe it ... - ) UNBLEACHED LINEN-FINISHED | 29¢ FANCY 40-IN. | CURTAIN SCRIM e e Nincty" Touring Car, S525, 1.0 Fhiats Mich, wash Dresses ;::;::s, (é’l:i}::,me‘tc. .n!:'.xdul: $ 7 98 = 3 L] MUSLIN SUITING VOILES 36 INCHES WIDE S S R AR TR ’ g:l: designs; elaborately fin- 5cYd, | 15cYd | 15cYd. 12%c Yd[w e S ed. Worth up to $12, Clearanceat........ s o] -—A bi ed 39¢c 40x20 Turkish Towels %ZxSG-lncllh 29¢ Pillowcases $2.00 RADIUM SILK You Smile While We Work Sl]k Dr €SSES Somen ig rgim ‘d'm:ol d y t wing to the quan- - In 10 beautiful f electric_f: i 1 g E : intil i oot Firm, Quailty ) 5 o | iy of these Fine Cam 1 & C [right and - dark D1 o 3D [[i] sl bf 2omri o e ectioas Brecom: \ : ors; daintily designed and o els, with hemmed bric - finished _Pillow- shades, 36 inches mended by over dve hundred thousand patients. embellished. ends. Note the extra size. cases being limited, not more |wide and a wonderful soft, quality |j| @ cLowest prices for frat auality suaramiccd womk ; Worth up to $20, Clearanceat........... Tuch Poplin than. 6 will be sold to a customer. |and good weight. _Terms of Payment fo Sult—xaminations Frer. 36-] 50c Mercerized Popli 29¢ 36-INCH CRETONNES B e E. A ok dong without. the SHgRtest Tor : Qe —Another group of exclusive ! A Beantitl Permne 9@y oo | Cot from ful pisce 40.INCH 39¢ BLACK SATINE |8 :ERREER "4 B g fin & dlaniw , @SSES sHectoin the wonted Silks, 7 nent Mercerized - fin- 29 C and all perfect, these 1 5 C A really good, heavy, : 3y perfect Sue-| piings, the 10 o 3 . d Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, ] il;he;i. C(lulslelg-6 Wo;zn el !SZealfiifEI L:rgcc tor o }u?ltro‘;xos q“flmy a.;d 29C tion Teeth Willl gy oy, in -gold . Taffetas, etc. Elaborately designed. oplin, ful * inches wide. ma! igures retonnes, ful ul inches wide. Not Slip o] - 2 colgrs, including black, white and | inches wide, will be sold tomor- |Just the weight for rompers, Drop—3$3.00, :u.\:r"-::'lb Worth up to 325, Clearanceat........... 2 row at 15c. bloomers and other uses. Other Seta - of] — Teeth; $5.00 up.|1ain. 5 - Open Every Exening Until § Lady and maids in attendance. All work Fully Guaranteed de Chine, etc.; exclugive de- R ( Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Silk Dl'esses o ettt adbes Coope, $19.90 j Kindly keep name .and locrtlon of our o oar mi 5 £ 5 < i 3 Former $150 values. Fine quality Pure white, lisle finish summer suits e i wwy. 3 IO ThSLNW.. B signs—effectively fim;hedl, all desirable colors. i Cam! c 'wns. 'ull-cu rments. wi ankle leng! ace edged umbrella o . [ ‘N’ g q S with conaTless V. hecks and t ; 9c pants and taped neck and armhole bod 3 2 c Dr w eth S e B haron sod- Moss. Toet orth up to $30, Clearance at POCKets ....cuiiiiinnnn cesecenes ices. Seconds .... a0 Vnw ‘ea_Co. m and wut 'n:

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