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6 REFORM CABINET " CHOSEN IN CUBA Political Housecleaning Be- gins—De Cespedes New Secretary of State. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, June 16.—Cuba began po- litical housecleaning with the se- lection of a reform cabinet and agreeing to enact vital legislation be- fore June 30, the end of the fisnl‘ year. The new cabinet, as tenta- tively agreed upon, is as follows: Secretary of state, Carlos Manuel De Cespedes. Secretary of the treasury, Aurelio Portuonio. Secretary of Ricardo Lancis. Secretary of war and navy, Brig. Gen. Armando Montes. Secretary of justice, Erasmo Reguei- government, feros. Senretary of public works, Capt. Demetrio Castillo Pokorney. Secretary of public instruction, Francisco Zayas. Secretary of agriculture, Pedro Bet- ancourt. Secretary of sanitation, Dr. A. Gra- monta . The new trend of events seemingly brings to an end the negotiations be- gun more than a month ago by Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, special rep- resentative of President Harding (o Cuba. and terminates the political crisis which arose June 10 by the resignation of the entire cabinet of President Zayas. 5 Only two of the former cabinet of- ficials retain their posts, Senor Reg- ueiferos and Senor Zavas. Senor Portuonio is a leading financier and sugar expert. Ricardo Lancis is now serving as attorney general. Senor Montes is chief of staff of the army. Capt. Castillo Pokorney is a son of the former secretary of war and i graduate of West Point. He has been serving as Gen. Crowder's aide. Dr. A. Gramonte is one of Cuba's noted sanitation experts - and Betancourt a major in the revolutionary —_— MARION, OHIO, TO HOLD CENTENARY CELEBRATION President’'s Home City Planning for Distinguished Gathering on July 2 to 6. H Br the Assoclated Press. MARION, Ohio, June 16—The eyes| of the country, focused on Marion two vears ago, again will be turned to this Ohio town July 2 to 6. Murlolll will be 100 years old then and lli plans to entertain more distinguished | citizens during the four-day cen-| lebration than in the rush-| of the Harding l'umpaIgn.i 1y notables flocked here. | Of more importance to Marion people than the centenary itself will be the return i at time of theirs, and the country rst citizen.” Pres- | ident Warren ¢ Harding, and Mrs. Florence Kling Harding. It will be, the first time the Hardings have | come back to their home town since | they left a year and a half ago. i lohn J. Pershing has promised the celebration, as has Sec- War Weeks, Brig. Gen. C. onal_physician to the | Gen. Charles G.| Reed, D. R. Cris- of he currency: an. jr.. secretary to v. Harry L. Davis of ¢, James E. Camp- bell of Ohio. Gen. J. Warren Keifer, former Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives and the oldest living zeneral of the civil war, and Judge W. Z. Davis. BROOKHART OFFERS IOWA G. 0. P. OWN PLATFORM By the Associated Press. DES MOINES, Towa. June 16.—Dif- ficusties anticipated in some quarters over the adoption of a republican state platform at the convention in August need not appear. Smith W. Brookhart. republican nominee for United States senator, said today. Mr. Brookhart suggested that the convention should adopt the platform upon which he made his campaign, and said he would not object to in- dorsement of the national adminis- tration In general terms. Mr. Brookhart has received assur- ance of support from several mem- bers of the state central committee. BIG HALL FOR QUAKER CITY. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 16— One of the largest assembly halls in the city will be built on_the grounds of tne University of Pennsylvania with funds available from an old be- quest. The structure will cost ap- proximately $1,000,000. Funds for the hall were left to the university in the will of the late William Irvin, former treasurer of Philadelphia. —4that the boys’ Wash Suits at P-B for §1.690 are wonderfyl value” ° See the P-B Arnowncement On Page 5. The Ave at Ninth Daily, 8 to 5:30 Woodward & Wothvoy Open 9 A M. Close 5:30 P.M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Exceptional Value, $8.95 An unusual variety of different models show dainty tissue ginghams, lovely printed voiles in light and dark colors— gingham and organdy in combination, check-ging- ham and Normandy dotted voiles—practically - every sort of summer frocks that Junior Girls will wear. Exceptional Value, $8.95 These are frocks espe- cially designed, cut and made to fit the Junior girl, of 13, 15 and 17 years—Seldom will you find more charming styles, more girlish mod- els, than these—especial- ly at such a remarkably low price. Even though the selection is large we urge early choosing. Nine of the many, many styles are illustrated In the above sketch is a frock of green and white checked gingham, with white organdy trimmings; the other of green tissue and voile combined. Below—from left to right—orchid voile with ecru embroidery; a dainty frock of red gingham' tissue combined with tan organdy; gray and orchid figured voile with wide satin sash; smart navy blue and white Normandy voile; red and white gingham check with white organdy collar: lavender and white tissue, trimmed with lavender organdy; rose and white gingham with black ribbon sash and tiny bunch of black cherries at the neck. Girls’ and Juniors' Section, Fourth floor. Most Children Choose These Grecian Sandals in with * mother to buy their summer shoes—and no wonder, for they are very attractive and so com- fortable to wear. Little 2 to 6 Year Tub Frocks, 95c¢ This is good news to mothers who have little girls from 2 to 6 years old—for the values are excellent, and the price remark- ably low. —when they come CREPE DE CHINES In white, flesh, pink, navy and black. Dainity checkedaad plaid Eing- For growing girls are light Reduced to $2 Yard s, as well as a big variety - L of”:hinscolors—some with col- xraz smoked ;lgskll‘r; sarnSQals, In colored hairdine checks. lar and cuffs in contrasting with straps and buckles. Sizes Shadel(To'herisi't;! a touch of 21 to 6. $5.50 pair. i Reduced to $2 Yard smocking, embroidery, a smart 2 , n smart printed designs; varied colors iping or narrow sash for trim- Misses’ Tan Calfskin and 2 o D Smoked Ellgkin Sandals, sizes Reduced to $2 Yard - 11% to 2. an pair. In sport: Tid There's a large number of dif- a J 3 sports plaids. ferent styles—and at the price GChildren’s Tan Caliskin and Reduced to $2.50 Yard you can afford to buy plenti- Smoked Elkskin Sandals, sizes i > S 2 fully while they last. 8145 to 11. $350 pair. 36 inches. in medium and light shades. Children's Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. " R"-duced to slols Yard 40 inches, in white and pink. Reduced to $1.45 yard Silk Section, Second floor. ferent leathers—and combinations. OXFORDS $5.75 and $6.75 —of black kid, black calfskin, white canvas and also white canvas with black or tan trimmings; black kidskin, brown kidskin and tan calf in a variety of different models. ‘Women's Shoe Bection, Third floor. , the assortment. Corset Bection, Third floor. Misses’ Tub. Frocks ~ Special, $10.00 We have added several charming styles to this special little selling of Misses’ Tub Frocks, making a very attractive as- sortment from which to.choose. ) - Dainty Normaydy voiles, gingham checks, organdy and.a few dotted Swiss—simple models, with a touch of organdy, embroidery or lace as distinctive trimmings. 3 . Just Arrived—Lovely. Garden Party Frocksi Of exquisite embroidered organdies, plain color organdies and dotted Swisses. $16.95 to $25. . sisses’ Bection, Fourth floor. L Vietrola, . Equippedwith record Albums, $110. Pay $10 for records, $9 monthly thereafter, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 '_These Victrolas Delivered to You Upon the Payment of a Few Records You pay absolutely nothing on the , Victrola at time of purchase. Victrola Section, Fourth floor. Don’t Miss Summer’s Best. Sport— Bathing Suits —are plentiful here—attractive models for every woman—moderately priced. Annette Kellermanu All-Wool Two-in-One Bathing Suits, $5 and $6.75 Well made suits, with contrasting color trim- mings—large variety of colors. Annette Kellermann Novelty Worsted Bathing Suits, $8.50, $10 and $12.50 Very attractive models, in novelty styles and colors. Annette Kellermann Silk Knitted Bathing Suits, $25 Handsome models, in plain colors and heathers. ‘ Annette Kellermann Bathing Tights All-wool, $2.95, in V neck or camisole style. Heavy Wool, $395. Extra size, $5. Heavy Cotton, $175. Extra size, $1.95. Surf Satin Bathing Suits, $5 Varied ‘models in black and navy, piped in colors. Satin and Taffeta Bathing Suits, $10 Four different models. Novelty Silk Suits, $12.50 to $25 Very smart styles and colors. Bathing Suit Section, Third floor. Wte Silk Petticoats - Special, *2.95 Two smart styles, both shadow-proof. White satin, with scalloped edge, hemstitched and lace-trimmed. With shadow-proof panels, lined in white batiste. Satin-striped Tub Silk Petticoats with tailored ?cal‘l(oped bottom—shadow-proof panels front and back. Petticoat Section, Third floor. White Organdy Sashes —embroidery-edged or trimmed with lace. Some have just a dainty white embroidery edge, others employ a touch of color—while still others wear the charming edge of lace. Priced $150, $1.75, $2 Neckwear Section, First floor. F renéh Perfumes Volnay's Exquisite Extracts offer these— Chypre Ambre, $12.50. Mousse Ambre, $9.50. Gri-Gri, $7. Yapana, $2.50, $3 and $8.25. Rigaud’'s Mary Garden, $1.25, $240, $5.50. Grenoville’s— Chaine D'Or, $6. Jasmine, $625. Lentheric’s— Aeolian, $4, $5.50 and $6.50. Du Printemps, $9. Tollet Goods Bection, First floor. Tomorrow’s Candy Special . ASSORTED JORDAN ALMONDS Special, 35c Lb. Candy Section Now Located on Fourth Floor JUNE CLEARANCE SALES Remarkable Values in Silks—-Save %4 SPORTS SILKS Cream-white striped sports silk. Reduced to $3.50 Yard Sports Satin, plain and striped. Reduced to $2 Yard Striped Sports Silk, light and dark shades. Redticed to $3.50 Yard Penekee’s Sport Silks, in sport shades. Reduced to $3 Yard White Sports Silks. Reduced to $4.50 Yard Crystal Crepe, a heavy sports ‘weave, in colors. Reduced to $2.75 Yard Women’s Footwear Reduced to $5.75 and %6.75 You may choose from the season’s smartest and best liked models, in a great variety of dii- PUMPS $5.75 and $6.75 Black kid, black calfskin, patent leather, patent and gray combinations; white canvas, brown satin, tan calf and black suede. Variety of sandal and strap effects. June Clearance Sale Corsets, $3 Including six different models in the well known American Lady and Madame Lyra Corsets —medium and low bust, semi-elastic bust, and the all-elastic waistline corset. All sizes in AT THE RIGHT— Vietrola, 90—$125. Equipped with Record Albums, and monthly thereafter. For Summer Comfort in the Hottest Weather " Men and Young Men Should Wear Cool Summer Suits The Summer Suit idea means coolness—and our idea is to have every man cool during the hot weather. Hence there is a fitting here for every man in these cool summer suits. You can get them in light and dark colors. You can get them in plain weaves and striped effects. You can get plain sack coats and sports models. Palm Beach Suits, $16.50 Mobhair Suits, $25 Shantung Silk Suits, $30 Tropical Worsted Suits, $25 Stouts and Longs, Regulars and Shorts Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. Men’s Pajamas Special, *1.50 Suit You'll rest easy in these Pajamas of light-weight mer- cerized cotton. Light enough to be cool; durable enough to last. They are cut roomy throughout, shaped well to allow freedom and are silk frog trimmed. In plain blue, tan and white. Sizes A, B, C and D. Men's Store, First floor. Men’s Union Suits Another Special ’1 Suit Offering at the Very Low Price of MADRAS—a splendd CLOSED CROTCH STYLE, in knee length, with elastic insert across quality, in self - striped the_back—as cool and ' patterns. This material easy fitting as a union assures service in wear and the utmost in com- suit can be made. Seams fort. and buttons secure. In Sizes 34 to 50, but the quantity is limited, so you should not delay selecting yours Men's Store, First floor. Sale Tennis Rackels ‘We secured these Rackets from one of the best known makers, and they are in four of his most popular mod- els. You'll recognize the value at once. Wright & Ditson Rackets—Davis Cup, $13.50 D. C., $10; Premier, $8; Columbia, $5 Reach Rackets, $3.50 to $13.50 i Golf Sets, Specidl, $7.25 = The sets consist of Sunday Golf Bag, 2 W. & L. Spe- cial Hornet Golf Balls and your selection of three Special Clubs. A value that is at the very peak of excellence. W. & L. Special Golf Clubs Specially Priced, $2.50 Other Golf Clubs to $7.50 Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. These Boys’® High-Grade W ash Suits Reduced to *2.95 ' We’ve assembled 25 dozen from our regular stock and w'l offer them tomorrow at decided reductions. Oliver Twist and Middy Models Of fine quality standard wash materials, well made for active small boys’ wear. In shades of blue, tan, green, ox- ford, cadet and stripes, regulation and combinations. Sizes 274 to 10 years. Clearance Boys’ Fine Wool Suits $9.75, $12.75, $14.75, $18.75 Roys" Beetion, Fourth fioor.