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T 1, R '5‘)?_ £ 1991 i - : T and started for the entrance,|men. Mrs. Hatflela stood at the head |4 ” ¥ = Y y 7 H A"'H[I.U UN ARMED 14,000 Under Arrest e et heed. 1 turnad #od| Coalis, Rutband's bler, ss dld Jire LION” PROVES TO BE DOG Use Ca Pigeons 1,400 WAR DEAD ARRIVE. BOY KILLED BY BOMB y| | In Attack on Prince; | |lcoked ot Sid and ho bas, SN | ppe Funersl Party Drenched. Huge Mastiff Scares Neighborhood As Drug Bearers to Memorial Services to Be Held at!Two Brothers Injured—Picked Up & | Many Being Tortured | | wes ishing loose from my stm, The) , (ic,0y Tinls” o s “eutogy over by Attacking Persons. Inmates of Prison Hoboken Sunday. Missile as Toy. Bythe AsociadiEres. only two men shooting &nd they were|the bodies of the men delivered by| BOUND BROOK, N. J., August 4—| | NEW YORK, August 4—Car- NEW YORK, August 4—Conveying| NEW YORK, August 4.—Twelve- VIENNA, August 3—More | |& E. Lively and & short, heavy-set|g.muel B Montgomery, former state' Bound Brook's week-old mystery of al | Fler pixeons are the latest 21ds | lthe bodies of 1400 American soldiers | year-old Frank Cataro of Brooklyn is ol than 14,000 persons are man, who wore glasses. aenator, and cancidate in the Nower. | prowling . lon that “stalkedl in “the| | Boce ara renders toaubnly Sae | |who died on French battlefielas, the T arrest in Serbia in' con escription of the latter fitted e e attemmt nde et | | W o iters, who was held with | ber election for governdr on the [night has been dispelled by the trusty | | prisomed customers, it was re- | |Army transport Cantigny, docked at|bomb they found yesterday on the ter part of June to ansansinate | |Lively and George Pence, a McDowell | labor tickef. Messages from C. .| q. of an estate superintendent. vealed toda Hoboken yesterday. Memorial sery- | federal quarantine grounds on Staten y ¥ y.. % 5 = lon | Keeney, president of district 17, Detective Quigley, who yester- : E Wives of Both Slain Men Say | | Brisce” Alexander, resent of | |county deputy sherift, i connection | SREREY. PESTON, Of QISITCL 101 @ g mystery of the lion waxed warm | | gy ‘arrcated. Anthony A fces for the dead will be held at the | I5and. and carried home. This morn- Jugoslavin, mear the national | | with the shooting. afliated shop crafts at H Tuesday night when four persons re- s c c - assembly bullding in Belgrade, Huntington 3 > lleged drug v pler Sunday. against their new toy. Frank was : Bl Sherift Hatfleld. also were read. Kenney's message|ported they were attacked. A posse ey — y 1 n eir } Pistols Were Laid Aside forker=itan Aasembizjmmsitines-{( | 0 D are [l thatlaraiioat con- stated that the ?:eaa?ufim.-. of the | with gufls and lanterng searched the | | o = Discon, satd there were o The total mumber of soldior dead | SRNE L S e ana Sosesh, oo rpon : miners’ union at Charleston had been | town for hours without result. o vas w ¢ % g at Homes & ‘constitation. according to the | | sclousness while the shooting was| Cloiot¥ 02" ou, Cof respoct o Hat:| Yesterdsy & huge. stray mastiff| | leart tre cases om record im | | woric of diginterment was undertaken | WS Wounded - nt . Arbeiter Zeitung. B N e e iaence In mot pro-|field and Chambers, and that a pla. | entered the grounds of an estate and is 31,657 Thirteen thousand bodies | SN UhE GO LOOE O mined. Dy the Assoctated P Fhe Semeyer femets) tRat | | 2 ey hor huaband. card had been placed on the door tell- | attacked a boy. The superintendent remain to be transported. The bodies | Property 7 - ress. accused persons are being Niaifeld, a principal figure in the|lns the cause and indicating that it|charged out of the house and ended ‘Adamo refused to admit that of 34,000 will be allowed to remain o S e e E MATEWAN, W. Va., August 4.—Sid racked and hung in chimneys or A a.m-m' controversy in Mingo, was|Was In behalf of the controversy in|the dog's career. Jts head will be his pigeon was a drug carrier. where they are burjed in French cem- ‘§qO[ [B1IUSPISII UO Palauad NTIS Hatfleld and Ed Chambers, Mingo moun- , | OVer firex in order to force them | | Industrial controversy \R [L76e, YOO | the West Virginia fields that Hat-|sent to Pasteur Institute to ascertain “.| leteries. in accordance with the wishes | 30X Max ul Wyuow wwd oy ANAROT UOIIDONIAISUOD [ 30 Jieyq 1 eJol to give evidence concerning the 2 field had fallen. whether it was suffering from rables. - of their relative: the same lot as that of Mayor C. C. i oo b bniip Testerman, killed in the May battle|= at Matewann, 1?!20. :ndmwho m:fltlhde i rms former husband of rs. eld. unarmed, their widows told newspaper | faid aside his arms before starting for | SRR, unother grave sepprated the men here,today.’ Both Mrs. Hatfleld o RS, 5 two bodies. Chambers was buried and Mrs. Chambers accompanied their 3 - em, close by. s ¥ 1 of Hatfleld and Chambers Fusbands to the court last Monday,| TN Women declared that C.E. Live-| The burlal o ;B P took place in a rainstorm, but sev- where Sid, former chief of police atj!y: Baldwin-Felts detective, charged | (20} fiiired persons . stood in_the Matewan, was to have answered a | With being implicated in tne killings, | storm, while the Rev. J. C. Holbrook charge of being' the instigator of the | boarded the train on which they were | of the Methodist Episcopal Church “shooting up” of Mohawk, McDowell |80ing to Welch early in the, morning | recited the funeral service. The storm county, last year. and followed them about the town un- | broke at the cemetery, on a point on J The widows said that they or their|til it was almost time for them to |the mountains overlooking Buskirk, in husbands did not_anticipate trouble in |appear at the court. Mrs. Chambers, | Pike county, Ky., as the crowds were Welch, and that Hatfleld locked his pis- | describing how she and her husband, | passing through the narrow passage- tols in a traveling bag and Chambers 'and Sid and his wife went to court- | way between the caskets of the two| —————— taineers, who were killed on the steps of the courthouse at Welch, McDowell county, in a gun fight last Monday, were Assortments Broken—so are Prices 7.55 0| on Fridlay REMNANTS g Many and attractive are the REMNANTS for Friday—timely, too, for 1216 F St. N.W. » they include the things most wanted for present wear. - Assortments and size Store Closed Saturday During August ranges are not complete, but prices are reduced to fractions on this account. Shop early for REMNANTS. Shop for Saturday Friday—We’re Closed All Day Saturday REMNANTS is the term we apply to odd lots from regular stocks. They l Save Greatly in Our FISH! FRESH CAUGHT FISH Halibut Steaks - 38;. Trout, Pan Size..... 205, Cod Fish Steaks =~ 255 Butter Fish........ 25 CROAKERS i 5‘;[, . Vv‘z:-b 255 Crab Meat 1 Lb. Boxes 65'; Save Greatly in Our Advance Sale of are priced to sell quickly. The quantities are small and the values propor=- Annual Summer tionately great. A minimum of selling expense must be preserved, so no FALL DRESSES phone orders, C. O. D.’s or returns are accepted on REMNANTS. tocking Suit, Coat and Dress REMNANTS | Sweaters R EMNA NTS $29.50 and $35 $65 to $85 $11.50 Dresses, $4.50 REMNA N TS Sale of FURS | Bt 3 Suits, $13.85 Suits, $36.85 10 Dainty Organdy Dresse i White Silk Stockings 15 Smart Tallored and Sport | 20 Smart Tatiored Suits. tn | TORISTANG SIE nelf and Loo y S 5 twill, cord and tricotine; navy | (4 S S 7 Special, $1.50 §uits, in tweeds, nomespun and | TRl SRE. AR0 ATICONRS: ety | ans copen and rose. . ’ s o 3 ed # tuxedo an : e H soledium-Weight White Silk | straight line Jacketa; gray, tan, | Slashed box and narrow beited | $10 Sleeveless Dresses One table consisting of $5 to AT o seams. navy, oxford,” brown and 'rein- styles. 5.95 $10 Sweaters and Bathing Suits, . . 3 eer. 4 A z slip-overs, wool slip-overs, jer- \ -® M D M J °L° $1.50 and $2 Imported $32.50 and $35 ss"~50 ';d $12.50 e e sey tuxcdos, jersey bathing suits: ‘ ) 3 4 7 [ ) | Lisle Stockings, 85¢ Rttt port Jackets, $3.50 pink; ramie linen self belts. e Jive e = i Sport Mixtures and Clocked Silk Suits, $15.85 15 Worsted Jersey Sport Jack- s - | G p to - Small c Very Fine c Stockings. Black and green, 10 Shant Silk Suits, 1 ets, in green and blue heather $9.50 to $11.50 Fiber Silk l s = H e e ML 2 Dlack and gold. biack with Snite | ri? jShantuns Silk Suits, long | mixtures; tuxedo and motched Dresses, $6.75 s 50 ean 3 lavor . clocks, navy with white clocks. styles; full skirts with deep | Lo o e A peesteos 5 o . 5 = : gandy, printed and plain color Tuxed yie, ey velty Breakfast BACON, Very Fine Quali Bythe o $9c Lisle Stockings, 30 | hem $50 Wooltex Coats, $13.50 | £57 Briich toi Tilz Slet | Tusess s, Ty, sty ’ y > Piece Ib. Lisle Stockings with mock $89.50 to $125 5 Green Heather Polo Wooltex | ham, rajah poplin, hemstitched, cardinal, buff, peacock and black, white, cordovan, Sui Top Coats, full back and regu: | (ucked, ruffied lace trimmed and | brown 0 Russ calf. uits, $24.85 lar sleeves. tailored coat styles. White and Real Southern Style BACON 14 $450 and $495 Gl 10 Doty B fo tn ann " | AR ressy Suits, in ta a 9 € outhern y e » Ib. Silk 4 ove gray twill cord and tricotine: $59.50 to $95 $35 Dresses, $9.50 Sweater Coats, $5.90 g Stockings, $3.95 elaborately beaded, braided and Wi $23.50 fgette C J P e || iSiavoracely beadaa raps, L 10 Printed Georgette Crepe | Pure all-wool jersey tuxedo ck, dark brown and white; oss silk embroidery trimmed. . | Dresses, ribbon trimmed; copen roat oNach Ak et e 4 c new lace patterns in glove silk: A 10 Canton Crepe and Satin | proes and new 3 Z Pt e e et G s You Know i not all sizes, but a good assort- $65 Suits, $25.85 Wraps; quilted, draped and i SnAEpoCices (Rt SRl ey % ment. 2 ) fringe trimmed; navy and black. $30 and $35 weights in tomato, brown, nav: the Quality Ib. . 7 Smart English Tweed Suits; n black, cardinal and green. L 9 $3.75 Glove Silk semi-fitted: unbelted jackets; $65 to $85 i Silk Dresses, $14.50 P 4 Silk Stockings, $2.95 gray and tan. Coats and W, $32.50 | 25, Street and Afternoon Silk $271.50 Pure Thread S BIAAL T T et oats an raps, 8 Dresses. in crepe de chine, taf- Sweaters, $16.50 7 calf, navy, plain and lace stripes. iy B By (I ST G I S SR S Tuxedo style in white, purple. capes; tuxedo coats and wraps | bined with lace; navy, black, tan, S e I et L e elaborately braided and hand em- | 8ray, brown and copen. nayy. iblack mnll piok; qwonderint s broidered: tricotine, twill, cord Falne Navy and black. 2 Dr“s t°s§565 s ‘esses, 3 | : ; - $10 Dr. $3.95 20 Lovely Af : A 3 c e c 25 Printed Voil e 2 Lovely Afternoon Gowns, k 5 Printe Voile an “hecked n canton crepe, crepe de chine, Legs e e S R 35||,, Bouillon Roast..... 28||,, Gingham Dresses; light and dark | and taffeta; floss silk and eyelet Nec wear . : % colars; lace trimmed; organdy | embroidery: lace collars; gray, | REMNANTS " oo |5 BEELS 5| e | et | Wash Skirs | Misses” REMNANTS | ssomgayvee i Black Silk Gloves; 5% 45C 95¢c, $3.50 and $5.50 Attractive Swiss embroidered 6, 61%. Seconds. 5 A _ SRy B $1.00 and $1.25 2-clasp Milan- 150 Wash Skirts; our entire 10—$1045 Cotton Dresses, voile 1—3$3250 Sil- 512 50 :;13-1.“" with collar; in white o Shoulders .......... 25; Shoulder Roast .... 18.. . .. Breast,boneout.... 185 Beeast'. ............ Fa Rib Chops.......... 305 Shoulder Chops .... 305 Shoulder Chops .... 22, stock of wash skirts; gabardine, | printed and barred and organ- | vertone Wrap; co- H ese Silk Gloves; black H | £ tricotine, linen and satinette: | dies; brown, light enhagen. Size 15 | 250 Guimpes Wi él S 4SC embroidery, “tucked and“button || blue, pink $3-50 |ps—s€s.50—‘:;s.so Wraps, Tux- glel sl_QSWIfll i $150 Strap Wrist 45 % “8—1:13__ v ®vortes, | S0 Cape Coats, in finest of e s | : —$13.75 Organdie and Voiles, | marvelo, ramona . q . = il CibiaimioeletopiGlores C $16.50 and $18.50 A e SR | e s ice lace; slip-over style and tux- P ) ) ” o Ry Skirts, $4.95 ruffled styles: ostrich, copen, $47 50 edo; also round neck: sizes 36 to °=2 o= $150 to'$2.25 Blaser scripea sport Siirts, | brown: gray. orcnid, $4.50 | Srown 2250 > = Fabric Gloves, 85c ~ | plaited and straightline style andipink 14 1618 4—$39.50 Wooltex _Rainbow = wide girdles and novel pocket: 14—$1650 Voile, Organdies | Tweed Suits; notched revers; $1.50 16-button Length Cham- | roge, jade, henna, gold.p Mai and Dotted Swiss; belted;: green oisette: chamois, 6%, 85 stripes. pink, orchid, rose, $7-50 a n d brown; $16 50 sand, 6, 1. C red and light blue.. 16—18 ® Cut From Carefully Selected Young Cattle Millinery (] | . i % . S $16.50 White Flannel 10—$13.50 Rajah '“ Roast 25‘ S' H c i $1.75 12-button Milan- R Stile S5 5 Raga | uillon o irloin Steak....... ‘ D hover B -~ Skirts, $9.75 Gl g = $ 1 Ib. Ib. ;3 T Phe il - SSC Box plaited and straight styles. L 6-50 57 g l 1050 i < C $1.50 and _$2.25 2-clasp and $—$11.50 Irish Linen Sleeve- 1—$32. r - 5 Three=Corner Roast, 255,. Chuck Steak....... 18% S o e _ $20t0 525 Iesa it aas e aa oo llchE i n i | * Regular $6to $1650 : 3 all sizes; black and C Silk Skirts, $10.50 pink, white, rose, 56.50 brown and black 4 . c Ibs. c €OIOTS «oooinnnnnnnannn Sport_and Dressy Silk Skirts, | copen ..... size 16 : 4 K Hats at $2.50 L Oast . am! ul’ger steak 5 | $150 strap wrist & in roshanara fan-ta-si, tally- 1—$27.5 1—$39.50 Silvertone Suit, co- Silk ang satin straw. net and CIOTCCC D C Ib. . for | chamolsette, with plain SSC ho, baronet, moon glo, and crepe [® Taffeta Dres: e e sls 00 R 2R B et uck Roast....... 165 Shoulder Steak..... 225, piand chamols, Sovert and | e iy Bad s " | S0 Triclatts B | e e | M Banded Sailors at | : : Al $3.00 t i fon: izes " | $350 | .00 to $5.50 Kid and $25 and $27.50 combination; size 5 sizes I : . . 5 16 . 14—16 .. - Regular $8 to $15, from the | P o Chamois Gloves, $1.85 Skirts, $13.75 8—$49.50 Taffeta Dresses: lace 4296250 Navy Tricotine Suits, | best New York makers—Crofut | foo s $5.50 8-button Prunella Plaid and Striped and embroidery insets; black, belted models, buttoned and and Knapp (Dobbs), Burgesser, 'y i Length Kid Gloves, ° Skll;l!;‘bflx side and knife plait- vy $l4 50 b_\‘aid trln;‘med: 19 50 | Phipps, Country Club. r D i 8%, 6%, Tl ed in'the smart color combina- sizes 14—16— % sizes $ i 9 Odd Hats at $3.50 - Carefully Selected 0Z.) $5.00 Strap-wrist French Glace 3 1236 a { [ Gloves, white, 5%, Black horsehair hat trimmed | — - 6; black, 6%, 7. $l 85 with flowers; regular $12—1 leg- 7 % | horn lat trimmed- with flowers and black taffeta. - Two white duvetyne hats, one faced with navy, the other with orange. Five sport hats. regular $12 to $15—colors, orange, taupe,” Wis- taria, gray. Note That Sizes Are All Listed in Shoe REMNANTS $2.95 $4.00 ss,onl Stran-‘r’rglst Natural ~Washable Chamols Gloves, 6, $l '85 6%, 6%, . . 2 0ld Dutch Coffee %.. 255 Underwear REMNANTS Blouses 3 £ i I:Ihde to S;!l 'okrmss‘ . Made to Sell for $10 irs lofi wonmnawhite strap slippers, 35 pairs of women’s black kid oxfords: hand i | 8 5 with low*Baby French heels; soft, cool and tyrn ‘goles; some with high French heeis and $3 .nst: $4 Sll: %.?S“ok. dressy; sizes C 3%, 4. 43%. 5. 53, 6, 614, 7 and 8. fome with low Baby_ Erench heels: ;IzeaeAAnA | i ~ 50 . 5%, 6, 6%, 7 and AA 41, 5, 51, 6 and i s .: SR ALy o 6%: A 3, 4,41 and 5%; B 4 and 4%; D 3, 3%, 4 i Hin Camisoles, tallored models Made to Sell for $8 and $10 and BT French Vcile Blouses | ;‘u"'; or_bodice top. | Flesh, 72 pairs of women’s strap pumps; some are 00 Speci 115 | White, and orchid i g of all gray suede and also gray ‘suede and e s- A pecial, $1. g . ' . AnGCa) Tim S CombDMAHIONS AWel LS Soles van e to Sell for $10 Frilled models. long or short $2 Satinette Petticoats S,’,b'.';,dh?#' ;";,2 A‘N};z% %12 3""61’,’ o 67 pairs of women's tan and white sport sleeves, val or filet lace trimmed. $1.50 C'8, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6 and'7; D 3, 3%, 4, 4%, O0Xfords; some with narrow toes and Cuban $3.95 to $4.95 French heels and some have full wide toes and low , all sizes, 3 to 6%: B C width, all sizes, 3 to B, 5%, 6, 6%, 7% and 8. 5 flat heels; sizes, A wid! width, all’ sizes, 3 to 6% 6; D 2%, 3, 3% and 5. Satinette Petticoats, shadow hem all around; straightline styles, with scalloped edge; dou- ble panel front and back. Batiste Blouses, $1.95 4 Long sleeve styles with tux- edo collar. Trimmed with hand- Made to Sell at s 7 drawn. work. H luslin Underwear, $1.15 52 pairs of women’s white canvas oxfords; $4_ * i s(}onnu Peglcolts ehdl gnw- welt soles and Cuban heels; sizes A 43; B 2%, 9“5f ™ $5.90 to $10 Silk Blouses | ers: lace and embroidery trim- 3%, 4, 4% 5, 6,7, 1% and 8; C 3, 3%, 4, 1 and Made to Sell for 7% / ! i T H , 316, and 8. 64 pairs of women's two-strap white canvas - P . i i mied;jajtewiextrajalso;petiiconts. $4.00 pumps; welt soles and Cuban heels; sizes AA Attractive styles in oorgette 'SR . ! $4 Silk Chemise, $2.65 3 3%, and 8. A 4.5, 51 6, 6%, 7. 7% and 8; or crepe de chine. ) Crepe de chine and Satin En- 4 Made to Sell for $8 B'S5, 5%, 6%, 7, 7% and §; C 2%, 4%, 5 5%, 6, $5.90 French Voile i vglope Chemise, tailored and‘lace 44 pairs of women’s black kid strap pumps; 6% and 7% Bl .95 p o D . c Gl .l . Sweet c f t8nmed styles. Flesh and white medium long vamps, leather French heels; sizes $4 95 louses, $3. remier l‘eSSlng. & Bot. ' ass Jar r'ickies or So i 10 Silk Gowns, $6.85 B 4, 43, 5, 6%, 63, 7, 1% and 8; C 4, 5, 513, §, o ANl short sleeve styles. frilled 5 ! ésl d C de Chis $% ] sndiid Made to Sell for $10 and very daintily lace trimmed. i am £ Cli G. < ! whs trimmed with val and 7 pairs of s b fords; tan and Costume Pure Fruit Jam... 19;,. Cliquot Ginger Ale. 165, ||| s e | 00 Sl o o e S o $10 to 515 Flesh and white. Made to Sell at $10 military heels; sizes AA 4%, 5 and 6%; A 4, 5%, 40 pairs of women's tan and white strap 6 and 6%; B 2%. 3, 8%, 4, 41, 5 and 6; C 2% Tricolette, Georgette and Crepe de Chine; handsomely fashioned BROOMS ....29¢ JELLO ......10c MATCHES ...5¢ 9 y Look for the Name “Creamcrust” BREAD, 8¢ nciit, CANTALOUPES = - WATERMELONS - ONIONS 1050 © 35ha . 5% The drop-stitch kind, sheer and light and lovely in delicate tints. $3 Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 Dropstitch vests and sunni silk | e roRa eanh, pink 2o $10 to $12.50 Wool Jersey MOIRE SILK ! sky biue. L : BAGS > and trimmed; mostly only one or pumps; welt soles and Cuban heels; elses D 3, 3%, 4 1% 5 53 67and 6% D 2%, 3, 3%, = two of a kind. , 4,5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7% and 8. 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6% an ;lilr}‘li ::én:"k?eb‘l'ne.wmm' g Smart Moire Silk Bags, with $4 Glove Silk Step-I: French Jersey embroidered in contrast- | all metal frames, black, gray, d ? = white or brown. Also some 1218 F St. N.W. brown or gray swagger bags Store Closed Saturday During August in this group. ing color. Black, sand, navy, cardinal and " Dropstitch and Sunni Silk . v Step-ins, trimmed with lace edge. stripes. S | Reinforced. e