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EWEL THEFT CHARGED. finfi-a Artested in Chicago on Br the Assoriated Press, . contalning $50,000 worth of ‘Wife's Information. t 11.—Eugene Le- was released on | ation given by his wife|fer of the Army efftet that he had stolen two from the Grand Central termi- to Camp Knox, Ky. - A -Special Friday P 3 The House TO 614 / Spring and a— Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Satin Taffeta Foulard Georgette —plain and in combinations. The Best yet in Fiber-Silk Sweaters perfect. Colors are—Black, White, mato, Zinc, Honey-Dew, etc. Special at effect. All sizes. \ Final with’ the Fi IFme Skirts High-grade Silks, such as Fan- ta-si, Roshanora, Baronet, Crepe de Chine—an¢l White Botany Flannel and the better type of Wool Skirts. Plain cglors, plaids, checks and Blazer stfipes. $10-90 | Gabardine $3.90 khe Surf Satin, Besh—trimmed with lace. And five numbers of Drchid—tailor finish or lace rimmed. . . ¢ L Petticoat Specials tra heavy quality—with embroidered: scallops.and embroidery finish..... —tailor made, and with embroidered and Flesh.ceewes cepeseccsse i nal tn New York in June of last yea: Mra. Peace, who sald she gave the information to get revenge on her husband, according to the police, also implicated a negro,porter, whom Chi- cago police have asked New York au- thorities to take into custody. SCHOOL TO BE MOVED. Grders have been given f Chaplains School, including all personnel, equip- ment and funds, from Camp Grant, Ill., bilipsbors ELEVENTH ST. All subject to your choosing at— $15-00 Brown, Porcelain, Orchid Pink, Jade, To- New Slip-over Wool Sweaters—with the “Peggy Silk -Undergarments ‘e shall not reorder.on these numbers of “repe de Chine Gowns, in Orchid and Crepe de Chine Chemise—in Flesh and keduced to..... $3-35 White and Flesh Shadow-proof Sa;ne: exs— 2.9 Truhu Silk Petticoats—the Washable Silk scallop. All Suit shades and White' 57.50 the Raritan arsenal, the trans- [ has been relie Service General bartacks. of Courtes Clima'xing Reductions Qf Summer ~ Silk Frocks —with which we have included some new fall models in Beaded Satins and Crepe de Chines. b The models strongly featured and - highly favored, constituting our present- season stock of dainty design and elab- orate finish— 407% to 507% Saved . —that’s the advantage in buying Furs —in our August Sale. Every skin is guaran- teed —and every gar- ment positively authen- ticated as to model and make. .A Small Deposit Makes Reservation A superior quality, in the new weaves, and the most attractive of the Tuxedo models; of excellent shape—and every thread Navy, 5.90 Two Blouse Bargains Most attractive models of new ef- fect in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Net—tailor-finish or trimmed with real Filet & $5.00 lace; either, long or short sleeves. While they last. More of those dainty Batiste Blouses, with hand - embroidered collars and cuffs; and Voiles and Nets—effectively lace teimmed: o oe i s e saian About 75 Trimmed ‘Hats - close out—to : 51 kind—but t¥ery Hat ? of refinged tasfe essence! of fashion; MAJOR ORDERED TO U. S. Maj; John Q. MacDonald,. ordnance department, at'London, has been or- dered to the Unifed States for duty gt Metuchen, N. J. MAJ. CLARK ASSIGNED. | Mai. awbert p. Clark, Medicar Corps, from duty in the of- fice of the surgeon general, War De- partment, and assigned to duty at the Staft College, Washington | Se No connection with any house of simi- lar name elsewhere $1-95 —gathered from the better grades—and reduced to There’s hzrdl); two of a is typical®ofa s /Te and an ef- fect t tgh_as‘tl;\e approval and the true would return, Hlimit_expit VEILED N SECRECY By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, 1, August 11— c today veiled the future plans | of Gov. Len Small in connection with his arrest on charges of embezzle- ment and conspiracy while he was state treasurer, as the state execu- tive departed for his home in Kane kakee to attend the dedication of the Dixio highway tomorrow. Gov. Small was accompanied by his son-in-law and his daughter; Col and Mrs. A. E. Inglesh. Gov. Small said he did not know just when he the “I want o inspect some more roads,” he said. The governor indicated that no legal steps would be taken by his counsel before his return to the capital, Aides of the governor refused to discuss rumors of a move to begin habeas corpus proceedings by sur- rendering the governor's bond to au- thorities in some other county. Although he submitted to “arrest. under protest, the governor was said to have shown no disposition to les- sen his fight to evade prosecution, and it was known that his attorneys were closely inspecting all legal ave- nues of possible escape. In the light of State's Attorney Mor- timer's proffer of a change of venue from Sangamon county, Springfield was waiting for a reply to the state's attorney's proposition. The statement issued by the govern- or after his arrest ignored the offers of the state's attorney, and instead was a bitter attack on the entire re- publican faction in control in Sanga- mon county. PENNSY EMPLOYES 10 HOLD PARLEY By the Associated Press. "HILADELPHIA, August 11L—A meeting of représentatives of al classes of employes of the Pennsyl- van Iroad system has been calied for the purpose of considering the de- on of the United States Labor Poard ordering the Pennsylvania and System . Federation No. 90 to hold a new election of committee men to draw up new agrecments on working conditions. The mecting probably will be held next week. bricf statement commenting upon d's action in granting a fif- v extension to the road Lo ar- range conference with duly author- ized representatives of the emhple ued from the Penpnsyl offices here late last night. The time a4 yesterday. After ex- plaining that President Samuel Rea, upon authority of the board of direc- tors, had telegraphed a request for such extension yesterday afternoon, and i he | ashore and stood at salute as a band { the uniform of a British general. i Byng will depart for Ottawa late to- REPORTED IN HOUSE and that a message granting the re- uest had been received in reply from . W. Hooper, acting chairman of the oard, the statement said: he purpose of this request was to company to take such be nes ry in the in- 1 of its employes.” enable the steps as m: terests o BARONBYNG TAKES 3 UP NEW DUTIES 11—Amid Ihe; from Quebec's z ming of & ient citadel > of the t 3 assumed his duties as Canada’s new governor general. He was sworn into office at the provincial legislative building with' impressive ceremony. His excellency landed at King's | wharf m the steamship Empress of Fra on the government steamer Lady Gray. Whistles from river craft shrieked a welcome and immense crowds cheered wildly as he stepped played the national anthem. He wore Premler Arthur Meighen accom- panied him. A distinguished asem- blage of Dominion officials, headed by Justice Anglin, the acting adminis- crator, officially greeted him. Others the party were members of the federal cabinet and Premier Tascher- sau and members of the provincial government. ? i Lord Byng arrived.yesterday on the steamer Empress of France and came ‘e for a time, but returned to the 1 for the night. The new governor general and Lady night. FARERS ADIBLL (1 Witk a number of amendments, the McNary agricultural relief bill was reported favorably today by the House banking committee.” Chairman McFadden said he hoped to have the House act on the measure early next week at the latest. | The House committee eliminates | seven provisions authorizing the War Finance Corporation to purchase | $200,000,000 of farm loan bonds, to es- {tablish a bureau for collection and {dissemination of exports trade infor- | n and to loan to others than im | Ameri facilitating the sale of farm products abroad. While the section stipulating $1.- 000,000,000 is to be made available in law for production and &k gricultural products was not| ed the provision authorizing he War Finance Corporation to issue | $2,000,000,000 worth of notes R amended to permit issue of $1, 000,000 in_ debentur ] amount, it is intepded, to be for the use of railroads. The House amendment fixes July 1, 1922, as a date for inaugurating liq- {'widation of War Finance Corporation affairs. After that date, the amend- ment provides, the corporation may turn surplus bonds_ into the Treas ury, but must cancel some in propor- tion. FARMERS SUFFER - BY FALL IN PRIGES Farmers have suffered perhaps to the greatest degree from recent price collapse, Gov. Strong of the New York Federal Reserve Bank said today be- fore a jolnt eongressional commission, Resumption of prosperity for agri cultural producers, he added, depend- !ed upon reduction of their retail costs and lowered wages. “We do not operate the reserve sys- tem with an eye to prices alone— which we do not—our responsibility would be to the consumer, to all peo- ple in their consuming character. “We contend that prl regulate themselves, that our job Is the regula- | N tion of credits, but if It were not, the interest rate policy of the reserve system would be defensible. These great surpluses of commodi- s—food, copper, ofl, all row mate- rials—pile up because high prices eventually break the consun ing power of the great army of p vle with fxed incemes—teachers, clerks, clergymen, a proportion of in- vestors and even members of Con-~ gress. Caught by cycles of rising prices, these people, who cannot in- Crease incomes adequately, stop con-" suming, and the smash comes. A bill designed to aid American ex- port commerce by authorizing es- tablishment, of foreign trade zones in American ports for the transfer and handling of forelgn merchandise free of American duties was reported favorably today by unanimous vote of the Senate commerce committee. It is to be offered as an amendment to the tariff bill. In the trade zones foreign goods could be stored, exhibited, repacked, reassembled, cleaned, refined or mixed, but not manufactured. Original provisions of within stricken out by the committee on the ground that it might cause compe- ttion with manufacture of American raw materials. 4 Chairman Jones, author of the bill, explained that the bill, asked by ex porters and manufacturers, tally would aid American shipping by furnishing cargoes to South American an citizens for the purpose for [N 0000 SENATORS Capper of Kan: Te: man Ball of the mittee to inv; son to be reco | District of Colu The nominati favorably repor yesterday was distributed. graded, made, it is What the: been disclos manufacturing zories were bill permitti: the duty-free sta committe id yet made any the nomination inciden. othur ports of foreign goods. for the commit 1305 F Street N.W. Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. FINAL Clearance of Women’s || Low Shoes Sold Up to $12—Reduced to $5.85 Strap and’ Novelty Pumps, all effects. with Colored fWalking Oxfordsand Sport JEvery pair of ( Oxiords. Pumps in thi sold at once fLouis XVI, Baby French for F and Military Heels. daily. Sale Shoes Cannot Be Exchanged or Sent C.0.D. FOR JOHNSON INQUIRY A gubcommittee consisting of Sena- tors Jones of Washington, chajrman; has been appointed by Chai gualifications of Henry Lincoln Je er the District committee w mittee by the Senate for the pur of having the committee investi certain statements which had ¥ ' id, concerning Johnson Senator Jones, chairman of the sub- 2 were the statements or c irr conmection with th course of procedure will be outlined Stetson Shoe Shop || fAll-white Shoes and White 1l Stock now arriving The blue of the generally supposed APPOINTED | sas and Sheppard of ate Distriet o sate further rder of deeds of mbia. on, which ha ted to the tements are have not today that he had n plans for consider of Johnson, and nomines tee at a later date. L] % Reduci Trim. ords and s sale must be to make room fl[r’lfilil'kl at: HOSIERY About 3 dozen Lisle Hose. and 9/%. “Take Away” price, 3 pairs for . Sizes 9 $1.00 3 Dozen Pair Cordovan Fiber Silk Hose Sizes 9 and 9%;. “Take Aw: price .... " 49¢ W here more folks are buying do this we a n s not ad is | from the s ion | tive water. . but to the saltness =4 7 bacher Jwelve-Ten F St. 2 Remodeling Sale! . ALL SUITS, DRESSES WRAPS (Fufl Models Not Inc]udcd) 1 | can be carried on one floor the stock of two floors so that it means that hun- i dreds of garments must be quickly sold. To disposing of all our high-grade " ONE-HALF PRICE 7 et Ll &2 cvery F at Tenth _St TH9E S5OP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND S YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN SILKHOSIERY X, p}\f’enix ana pures‘llk I ry — Black, Cordovan, White: Also Chiffon Hose. Every Pair Fll Bashioned bic.. $2.55 price . “TAKE AWAY - A Sale a Bit Different An Avalanche of Bargains in a Gigantic Final Cle arance i Girls’ Summer Dresses “Take Away” ata . 50% Reduction Organdies, Pongees, Swisses. Sizes 2 to 6:and 6 to 12 years. None re- served—truly wonderful ~values—practical styles— dependable wash fabrics. Cifilch}efi's ) Dra.wers Silk Underwear at $1.00 - “Take Away"—'silk Vests Bloomerp—'reddy's ;- Camisoles Sold at fuuch higher out at —unusually low priced. Children’s “Ideal” Skeleton Waists Tie-OnBlouses of Tricolette About 2 dozen to be closed . s B red ; Organdic Blouse: prices—some slightly soiled S:ml \“ykrs‘ aned = ‘golops _...il.aliil There is still a quantity of mmediately regardless of cost. 50 Summcr DI‘CSSCS Voiles, Ginghams. 'Dotted S None to be carried over. Tak price— *5.00 Infants’ Wear Infants’ Dainty Nainsook ered neck and sleceves. Spe priced for'fhis ‘sale at. Infants’ White pink, blue and ma are Rep and Dimity. Away” price Baliis Shost Decsnen Madeira hand embroidere§ yoke—entire dress hand made. - “Take Away’™ Price, 81.95 Colors w 2 to 12 year sizes. Hem and A few of all sizes. lig_hl:l_)lvuc & i__' . cluster of tucks. ‘Take 19 Take Away 10 stockings. ak Away price.............. C | price ........ C | price and Misses’ “in stock will $1.00 $1.00 be sold for this sale - at the Take Away price ... $1‘ 00 N any of these articles at markdowns of 35 day morning while the sclection is s Children's Socks d brown; also m © Avay 95, Millinery | Every Woman's ~ Hat h must be sold privilege to “TAKE AWAY” ¢ 10 (0 ¢c. Come in early Fri- Tot plete. -2 Off Sweaters—Blouses Silk Dresses—Suits S:\ort \\’car—\V&'a_p_s months_in which to e Odds_and ends. I‘-rokou‘ dotd v, Dresses, Bovs' \\’Q“‘.h its, Rampers, Creepers, Pajaé * 3 *“Combina- the Take and Girl at ovs 7 Underwear Away Price— $1.00 Lingerie Hats. Caps and Bonnets - Also P.K. Hats—Choice at 1/, Off Marked Price: ercerized i Underwear Surf Satin Blbome ers, White Saj Petticoats. Take Away i JapSilk Camisoles - —a splendid assort- ¢ ment. To be Do’ .closed qut at, i