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12 MEXICO SEEKS TO REMOVE ALL | KILLED IN HOLD-UP. DISPUTE As OIL WEEK OPENSimuty Conductor ‘Loses Life at! Stamford, Conn.—Pive Arrests. - STAMFORD, Conn., August 29.—One Open 9315 Closed \ . . - i Wi killed terday when nine . Complete Discussion of Dlfierences May':::x held up the Dewey Club here Close 6 Satusdays 2nd obtained $2,000 in cash and some jewelry from a score of men whf} were n the club. The man killed was Beynard Kilkelly, thirty, a trolley conductor of this city. ‘The police made five arrests in con- nection with the case. PHONE MAIN 8233 TWoodwark & Lotheop " Lead to Resumption of Friendly Re- ~ lations With United States. B the Assaviatet Press, | suhicn, is refected in mewspaper eat-! MEXICO CITY. August 28.—This is|torials. that once this question is' Pe. | sattled the peth to n'nk?hle under- New York—WASHINGTON®Paris Introducing the New Fall Attire For Little Boys Featuring Especially the « Dressmaking AUTUMN MODES School as Fashion dictates for to be oil wee xico City. D e skt Mexino Git | standing fe clear. Officiajly. there i troleum in ali its vexatious nhases.| o expression of sentiment bevond the embracing tax- tion and alleged prop- bare announcement by President ' Obregon that the American ofl men erty confiscation, will be discussed by 2 0 . e e e 2 er St an it “ihe Bt clems Reopens September 6th Jackie Coogan Suits ' ernment with a view to removing this ; route.” = H —and ask one of our saiesmen 7 A smart, boyish model, as pic- Humbl'ng block o resumption of [N to call and demonstrate lhe Stout Woman ENROLL NOW turet here, Junior Norfolk ef- The five heads of larke AmerioanCharles AL Bress, sged. nreesomon | . i : : girls took advantage of the ~cheviot and unfinished worsted, 0il companies en ronte here to take dramatic editor of the Gazette Times . HE section espec:al]_y ded_lcated to the s_crv/lc: of splendid dressmaking serv- With Eton collar, in sizes 5 to 10 up oil questions with the sovernment {and one of the mostly widely known | L[GHT slx the woman wearing sizes 40} to 52); an- ice we rendered through the yeass. [ This suit is named for and worn by Jackie Coogan, the pop- ular juvenile movie star. are expected to arrive (OmOTTOW |theatrical writers in the United Coupled with their visit is announced ' g, i e foupled Svith thelr vieit is annaunced | States. died here after a long flness. His widow and one daughter aur\'h‘ai nounces the first presentation of “what she shall wear for fall’—her Wrap, her Suit, her Street Dress. Here she will find the evidences of careful design- Dressmaking School during | the past spring and summer. .The same splendid serv- UNGERER MOTOR CO. court to ronder a clarifving decision, S e N s e 1136 Conn. Ave. ing and superb workmanship, combining with the ice in helping women to ac- __ $8.75, $40 and $12.50 article 27 of the Mexican cons'itn-0urs: V. H Tetephone Wain M3 newest fabrics and style features, in apparel designed tually cut, sew and fit TMPORTED ENGLISH T e e to best emphasize the personality of the wearer. clothes for themselves and NAVAL CLOTHES- chamber of denuties n ke some . their children will be provid- action amen, artie =] / Personally selected abroad by ed in’the school reopening ur September 6. This Dressmaking School is not a course of lectures, \but a small number of wom- en are organized into classes, so that the teacher may give each one individ- ual instruction and help during the entire time the representative and, typically English in design. Naval Reefers, $16.50 to $18 Sailor Suits, $7.50 & $8.50 EXCLUSIVE STYLES from our best American mak- ers, including Regatta and the Blucjacket Tailoflng Co. products. Reefers of fine blue serge and mix Suits of serge, cheviot, fulwool, Lng W Confer With Ohregon. \ The visitinT American oil men will | confer with Secretary of the Treasurv i de la Huorta relative to the tax on| il exports. These conferences prob- ably will continu~ for several days ~t ! the secretary’s offic> and *hen are ex- | pected to shift to the national palace. | where President Obregon will partici- j pate. It has not yet been disclosed here whether the conferences will extend bevond a mere discussion of the re- ER Coat or Wrap—may be chosen from any one of the rich coatings presented for Fal', their smooth richness of surface, beautiful in itself, but exquisitely blended with embroideries and luxuri- ous furs. Always straight of line, but cut plenty large and roomy, some narrow’y belted. others suggesting the wrappy style—many with the full bell sleeve. - That Handsome Table —of which you're so proud can serve your household daily without having its cent taxation decrees. but it Is re- garded as highly probeble that the end of the week will see some defl- nite understanding reached. July Taxes Unpaid. A new phase to the situation has H polish marred if we fit it with Indicative of the mode are these: Orlando, in nocturn brown, with collar of wolf; Go'den brown veldyne with beaver; class is in session. The charge will be very moderate as heretofore, $5 for 6 lessons. gabardine, Poiret twill, velvet and manv washalle fabr Woolen Suits, $10.75 to $16.50 Washable Suits, $2.95 to $6 All of the above garments are shown in sizes 3 to 10 Erminine in Sorrento blue, with Australian opos- sum; Armida, in Malay, with kolinsky. been presented by the failure of sev- eral American oil companies to pav into the national treasury their July taxes. which fel] due on August 25. P-esident Obregon's recent decree fmp.sing an approximate increase of 25 per cent upon oil export taxes be- came effective July 1. and the v(gorous[ " Plate Glass Top See us about this now—you'll be sur- prised to find out how little it costs to have Reilly cut and fit glass for such pur- poses. Window Glass & Glazers' Supplies HUGH REILLY CO. Wholesale Paints Retail 1334 New York Ave. years. Boys® Store. Fourth floor. Enrollment Desk, Dress Goods Section, second floor. “PLIO-TOP” CORSETS ‘ —the latest model of the America Lady Corset. Offering for the first ti a new, perfect-fitting co set, the aim of woman al- ways. Permitting absolute ease in bending, banishing pressure against the dia- phragm, but tending, at the same time, to reduce its en- largement. This mo bodies all the m features of Ameri Corsets—perfect fit, b 3 of line, excellence of work- mz », and that most de- 1 boning. Mightybone. ] Prices begin at $65, for the more plainly tai- lored models, and go to $225. UITS—at once show the newest feature of the sea- son, long, straight-line coats, many fur-trimmed. Others handsomely tailored, conforming to the strictest tailored type, or embe'lished with embroid- eries and braids, are seen. Introducing new fabrics, with many of the season’s favorites—duvet de laine, silk veldyne, Erminine, Panvelaine, Poiret twill and tricotine, in black, navy, brown and marmot-—and furs, mole, beaver, squirrel and blended squirrel. Prices from $65 to $125 protests against this levy were in- creased last week when the govern- ment ordered a new tax upon oil stored within the country. Rumors were current here today that this deferment of payment had caused an unfavorable impression among high governmenf officials who were reported to be considering a possible cancellation of the approach- | ing conference -with the American oil men until payments have been made. far as can_be learned, however. there is no official ground for such Teports. Court Continues Hearings. Hearings before the supreme court on approximately 180 oil Amparo cases which were begun last week are to be continued and, according to newspaper reports. the court expeocts to hand down a decision within the next two weeks. Although it Is realized here that the | oil question is not the only one at issue between the United States and | # Mexico, there is an apparent belief, treatment of silk braids and embroideries, which are prominent among style features for fall. Poiret twill and tricotine are the fabrics, developing STREET Dresses—are characterized by the unusual An exceptionally value and a trunk of particular merit. Special veneered con- struction, vuicanized fiber cov- i bound. d ! OfLesser Priced Merchandise is a delightful Autumn Mode ‘;/,,////,////////Ma///,/,'////m,/m,,,///////////m.,,,//,,,,, R, T 7z e info the cost dreestad varicd yersions o1 the stesich. “Ph_x_.-Tup“ models in varied P line model—many adopting the new full bell sleeve fabrics. N 2 = - and very low dropped waist. Narrow vests of heavy Priced from $2 to $10. N cream lace and dainty embroidered insets are seen CocwctiBectin UM Mioue: N afi 4 with touches of color in the facing of sleeves. Black N and navy are most favored. Steamer Wardrobe e — . $55 to $150 A Limited Number, Spe- ‘ AIRS STORE R (4 rt Dur Coat cially Priced, $22.50 § i desirable Glove Silk ering and Select Now at Lowered Prices' catches and flat key lo ; HemstitcheJ—Hucl( I O‘NfelS—Hcmmed Underwear The Summer Sale of Furs offers you most excel- f;?:\::(:e c:::l."l:nc“nsi:fidmdéd : low those of the regular season, making this the real drop drawer. is Chosen by Many e for Forbuyt % Cowhide S / < > opportunity for fur buying. . Genuine e it ¥ Our Muskrat Coats are fashioned from the pre- SpeCIally Prlced 15c and 200 Women ferred northern skins, which are thicker, richer and T, Cases 3 § . i darker in their color mgrkingi an OnéY, 2'4 ?{ldeé II‘:;.h HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, good, heavy weight, absorbent. i —for its beauty, soft sup- ux“;'oS“l\'Ré‘;l‘ccfi(l‘;;fi rC‘i-‘:\;l', o collar and cuffs of Sizes. P;XCZITSOY riced, Size 18x36. An exceptional offering at the low price of 20c. 150 Swinging plencss, ioplendic iwearing MUSKRAT COAT, with the new full sleeves, belted model, with four-skin border. Specially priced. $185. This, too. is a value that you and laundering qualities. L1111 LA LI 11 LI IELI2EE P PO PO H lent values at prices which you know are greatly be- l By buying your blankets now you save the advance in price that is ex- § . Specially priced, $425. clean, hard, rich, subdued jus- of Siberian squirrel. / S in wi iped . Si MUSKRAT COAT, with deep cuffs and collar of have footybees £ %o HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, plain with self striped borders. Size Photo Frames TAILORED GLOVE SILK Hudson seal, and four-skin border. Specially priced, seciug. Tan color, riveted cor- 18x36. A serviceable towel at the saving price, 15c¢. L i ners. stroag scwed leather Special, $1.75 Each VESTS. In pink atc fashioped HUDSON SEAL COATS, of the best quality, with handle with loops, two extra l : ; : =2 8 in'thejhodice style, iwith isib large shawl collar and cuffs of squirrel, beaver or brass and leather \ ¥ (as illustrated) bon shoulder, straps. Sizes 36 skunk. Specially priced, $295. i ;t‘rqpsl K B \ W S ; bl Bl 1( The new two-toned gilt to 42 Sz = HUDSON SEAL, belted AT 3 arm, erviceanlic ankets frame that gives a_rich, GIOVE SILK BLOOMERS, Upon 25% of model, self trimmed. Spe- Sithlbonnd cdeee- s \ $2 9 5 . greenishgol” effect. Splen- weil tailored and reinforced its Sale Price, cially priced, $295. abls straps in ton N idly made and in al e elastic at_knee and waist. lecti BAL itk TG Coelh St te e ‘ N alir ; ; Sizes 5to7. $. yourselection HUDSON SEAL, with . . p g\x%st7 xges;!:?(‘;l;xlsil::i’d 85:170 -:: ;MB:NATION et will be reserved {]ulll-lq{:lnglh ';T“lxedg co_ll‘a‘r. Wi »ard Wax N = = ! 6x5, y ) " cited model. Specially o~y N A Value of Real Interest inches. combining silk top and cotton and stored free priced, $375. PASTE—LIQUID N ST - . bodies, low neck and bodice i Cold 2 = 5 \ 3 g We will fit your picture to Boqies: o A o mmed or myoyr 0 HUDSON SEAL Polishes and preserves the For the cool nights that are near you will have to have good, warm blan- the frames without extra gi2hi"knce, and ribbon shoul- Storage Vaults, COATS, of_the very best finisk _on Roors. N kets. These blankets have a good appearance and good wearing qualities as charge. ~ Equipped with' der straps. Sizes 36 to 42. $2. until November selectod shins Bi e o - N = X ollar a 8 vy a h d N well as warmth. gzis‘:“a::‘_f:::(:‘;::le ek e onens ML UMermeArs Bection, 15th, rel, beaver orékunk. Spe- polished with another cloth. It N = . H il 31 H s & s ! = cially priced, $395. forms a coat that pro- A Neat pink and blue borders; edges bound with silk stitching. Size 64x76. S TDSON SEAL TUXEDO, st fllllength coltar tices th e ol Beawes B SUEDE FINISH WASH FABRIC GLOVES in strap-wrist style. Colors are mode, beaver, brown and white. An ex- cellent glove for suit wear. Sizes 5% to 834 inclusive. 75c pair. SUEDE FINISH 2-BUTTON CLASP. GLOVES, in beaver, brown and white. ‘Well made and of good wearing quality. Sizes 5% to 8% inclusive. 50c pair. & N <% 5 % 1 ter that is a joy o behold. pected to come with cooler weather. \ Thursday, September oML oliTuccdoleotia ot e Rt s e . N . 1, is the first day of SQUIRK lustrous soit grsas_v skins, with cxtl\! iy L-d i 95: on fleors. \ deep coliar and cuffs. Specially priced, $500. ! Vax is re 'R ¥ 3 wkatiwe belieye to be ‘CENUINE ALASKA SEAL. finest_ selected skins, mended for polishing furniture, A Sale of Women's New Fall S\ the biggest and best withrich Kolinsky collar and cuffs. Specially priced, JFianos, woodwork, automo: N 95. . = . . . . BEAVER, the exquisite golden brown shade, in lus- WIZARD WAX PASTE Van Raalte Sucde-fimsh K U ! S trous selected skius; deep shawl collar and cuffs. Spe- 1-qt. can........... $1.70 nit nion Duits September cially priced. SSvsl A . WIZARD LIQUID WAX N = & . MAR) , with large collar and cuffs of raccoon, 16= ize. e 3 G].OVCS for Fall SP 'all p = d 4 Fumlture $110; with Australian opossum collar and cuffs. Spe- 32.:: ‘sl.:: L S140 N % ecially Frice 4 ) Fha cially priced. $125. Far Section, Third floar. ‘Housewares Section, Fitth fioor. 50c and 75¢ : - Sale N N N N N N N N New Fall’Pcffiéoats . $1.25 and $1.95 . AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF SECO SILK AND HEATH- ERBLOOM TOP PETTICOATS, with changeable taffeta flounces at- tractively pleated and shirred. Navy, green, purple, light. blue, tan' and russet_are the colors included at $1.95. ; 2 \ SATEEN AND HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS; in navy, green, purple, rose and light blue; excellently made, in lengthsiup to 36. $1.25. $1.50 WOMEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS, with high necks, elbow sleeves and ankle length; button down full length in front. Sizes 36 to 44. UNION SUITS, with low necks and no ‘sleeves; full ankle length. Specialtai- loring to prevent binding. when seated. Sizes 36 to 44, : We have ever held Many special fea- tures have been pro- vided; the larger part of the Furniture from our own stock has been reduced and many new purchases made- at_ much. less than- usual prices. I [ 1 Fine Quality Leather Bags Spectal, $2.95 For School, Hunting, ‘Traveling, Shopping. A limited quantity of these - - exceptionally fine. bags, made of fine 4-ounce tan leather, _wit}_:n:mndle or shoulder strap.. ‘The price is Rk J o nigsh or to refurnish, .ex-rf.c:\?-‘l‘nflyu‘%-. S thgse who need one S de e : or two or a dozen new ; pieces—everybody ‘W. & L. who. needs furniture Hardwater Soap of any’ good sort and is willing to save : ‘money, is invited to This much desired soap may now.be had"in, Violet, Almond and Verbena. s “come and share to the full in ‘the great op- ‘10c Cake; 90c Dozen Those who have whole ‘homes ‘to fur- portunities . of this sale. 25 Last Days of the August Blanket Sale Offer Economies as Attractive as the First Days Good, warm blankets of ample width and length, of fluffy softness and dainty colorings —such bedcovering as will be the pride and joy of every housewife. Even if your supply does not need renew- ing or enlarging at the present time, you will find these blankets a well chosen investment in future comfort and satisfaction. Most of these Blankets are in plaid de- signs of various sizes—pinks, blues, tans, grays and a few plain colors. Single and double bed sizes, some of them pure wool, others wool filled with cotton warp. All are offered sub- ject to slight imperfections, such as oil spets or dropped threads, but in the majority of cases no defects are noticeable. Three large groups of Blankets, size 66x80 inches. t Sale prices, $6.95, $8.50 and $8.95 pair.: A lasge grovp ot Blankets; size 72484 inches. August Sale price, $9.25 pair.