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reduced to .. Boys' life guard suit: white belt, special at. white shirt, blue trunks and $3 50 Complete line of bathing shoes, caps, belts, sult bags, ear protectors, water wings, etc. WALFORDS, 909 Pa. Ave. N.W, “Thg Home of Better Spoit Goods” * Should Own a Willcox & Gibbs Electric Automatic Sewing Machine pleasure. 4. Silent. operation. COURTESY % 1. Makes sewing a real light socket. 2. No bobbins to wind. 6. Economical. 3. No tensicns to adjust. 7. Portable. 8. Easy payments. 9. Free instructions. 702 Tenth Street N.W. Phone Main 8232 SERVICE stay that way Featuring for Saturday $1.95 White Silk Hose with Embroidered Clox Including Blacks CLOSING OUT Over Two Hundred of the Famous Tom Wye and Wilson Model Women’s Bathing Suits These suits are pure worsted, in colors that are popular and in sizes of 38-10-42-44 and a few 85. Worth $8, $10 and $12. Wondarfnl$6.50 values at this special price.....cccc... . ’ . Misses’ Bathing Suits— In blue and tan colors; well made; every suit perfect. $6.00 values for .... Children’s Bathing Suits— One-piece bathing suits with short sleeves; worth 2.75, specially reduced 0 ........ccocvvrvnnnnn $2-15 Suits with belts special at $2.35. Men’s Bathing Suits— One-piece suits; attractive colors; all wool and well made, special at $5.00, $5.50 and $8.00. Life guard suits (white shirt, flannel pants and belt); extra heavy quality. Special at 3 (Light weight model at $4. Boys’ Bathing Suits— One-piece wool combination suits; $4.50 values, $3 50 o . $5.00 $5.95 Some of the Reasons Why You S5.Runs from any Phone for a demonstration, without obligation, in your own home, or call and see this wonderful machine in Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company A Tack-tful Woman Wears Kafka’s Hose because they look good and A White Silk Hose, full fashioned with Lisle Garter Tops Chiffon Hose, All Colors, *2:I% THE EVENING STA WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 Yorable than those made a year ago to 1 : ] E domsite ches thons = | RUSSIA REJECTS TREATY.|frist forerpment hes refossd to HEAVILY GUARDED | Society IENNTINSWILL | Eiasitaiss s o oo s i i Greece, to Sign ItaMan Pact. cord with the terms formulated at e, Sionand, Fors and Swede : oru an ) ot il MlNE IS RE“PENE (Continued from Bighth oSlr Brlc Druimond, secratary fo the| LONDON, June 16—A dispatch %o .x_r:c.:fibf";,’.:’:,'ff{‘.."_' the All-Bumite Ftances E. Trotter are leaving Wash- .',.,,",,,".m_. to hasten theh "". in vi the Times from Berlin quotes & tele- 'he soviet government has Instruct- a . ! e e e e e th aom. | gram recelved in the German capital| o3, the forelgn commissarint to re- ington Tuesday for a trip through ore the con- : "t Europe and the Mediterranean. vening of the third assembly. from Moscow to the effect that the :‘.’;".Z»';'.":?:'.'&‘f"i;.'flf-.‘.’&fflh“' : ' Miss a4 ¥ . legislati ) Two Lines of Men With Ma- |sisiftan o' wa-¥afizias Fomavs | League of Nations Urges| FAMOUS WAR HERO DIES . : Inia Nugent of Hungary, left Wash- FURNES, Belglum, June 16— chine Guns Protect llli- ngton y.lle)l;dlyymo{nlnr and are Others to Rep|y to Charles Cogghe, heroic sluicekeeper g m;‘thofiylnglho I(::nd 4:? meeting of the nois Workers. National Councll of "the Woman's Question. SRl iRonesohis] T such fnnvay) Party, calleq by the president: Mrs. ) forced over the Yser Cogghe, under By the Asocated Fres. dod by | QUIVER, H. P Belmont, (0 bo held at | oy tne Asmclated Pres. neayy shelling fire opensl the ainioes RRIN, 111, June 16.—Guarded by | her house, Beacon ~Towers, at Nieuport, flooding the plain and o GENKVA, June 16.—Ten governments | barring the’ Calais road to the Ger- Washington, L. L, on the afternoon two lines of men armed with machine | Washingion YR T S s Comsrnenis e guns, aixty men began the production | " gy grrangement of Miss Rebecca |year by the b, th He was decorated with the French of coal at the Lester and Sherwood | Hourwich, national organizer, sey- | out W 1o BTN ‘:"m.; leasus of | 4nd” Hligian war crosses. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. strip mine, six miles east of here, to- | éral meatings have been arranged in ta thl av's budl e —— day. It was the first coal mined inNew York state and elsewhere, at | ta this year's budget. The answers are | p, ,.;1.1;.; European rawm'l 1'2“"' uce our Ootwefll' osts which Miss Younger will speak. At |generally more positive and more fa- | were riano, in I in Hundreds of pairs of Tilinois since the miners' strike be- | these meetings the Baroness Virginia came effective, April 1, and armed | Nugent, who is said to have a very beautiful concert voice. will sing the White, Black and Brown sentries guarded the roadways to the g ional Woman's Parly songs. mind: Miss Younger and her niece will also motor along the north ehore, and OFFER IS WITHDRAWN. at Portsmouth, N. H. a meeting has baEnHll'I'IXI?Gfl (or]lhetm‘by afl.l‘ll,nsnlnll‘l,et W. Hovey, formerly state chair: Indiana Operators Will Deal Only | V. SNationa; Woman's Party. With Miners in Own State. M, and Mrs. Willlam . Burns of St. Paul, Minn., who are in Washing- B e e s, Ind, Jude 16—|ton fora visit are at the Powhatan. Colll mine operators in Indh}nn are | |no longer willing to enter into an ja interstate joint wage conference with Births Reported. the miners and will now deal only The following births have been reported to 66 Years in Business F oat 12+ Nlineme |z with the miners of this state in ef- fecting a strike aen]eme‘m, s(p:k:l- the heaith department in the last twenty-four Far Cold slo'qs X Ssciatty _ men for the operators reiterated to- nhours: pecially Priced day. Declaration of the lglenllel; io Aninw ;v..:na'mr: m:::h:g. el —— - = e hold out for gettlement by a state s B. 3 agreement was cunulneg lnhx, 8 l"!a- h’gh"lfl B."and Katherine M. McDonald, ment {ssued last night by the DOIlc | eter and Belle Lunaford. boy. committee of the Indlana Bituminous e wnasad, By, i1 i Coal Opesators: Association. Similar| Jwhvur B and Julls A B M Davis: girl ALL OUR FINEST HA TAILORED ° ;mlon was taken recently by the| Henry M. and Edith W. Steece, boy and nois operators. il (twing) . “Tt 1s “Apparent that the interstate “umr 3. and Mabel A. Willlams, gitl. . =z » conference plan with the operators| Randolph E. and Minole M. Clark, girl. 4 and natlonal union of miners has| Hirry C aod Asoa B Broderick, bor. been completely disrupted” said the| PINet B 4"l s ekert, bor. ul s Indiana operators’ statement, “and| pailCo 820 MUSCHn Mo (e hay. i o = ot there Is no possibility of its being Te- | George H. and May M. Bweet, boy. This Mv!“" = onmmuunm wlmv.h . ':mmu n‘-rd;nd’ ncl established to meet the present emer- | Ienry A. and Louise F. Joges, girl. gency, and any further attempts In| Jesse and Selma R. Newton, boy. this directlon create only confusion, | Osbors 'W. and Grace 4: ll’;:l;fylli.o’bo]. false hopes, prolong the strike an n n , boy. Gelay the acceptance of other plans of Myra C. McCloskey, boy. negotlation between the miners and operators.” U 4 The statement predicts that Indiana g b miners will soon meet with the stats | Ny B, (0 Pearl B felt £t vor. operators in a wage conference, &and | yIouis and Ssrah Dubow. boy. adds that the miners are now on| J Eimer and Olive B. Monroe, strike “only because they cannot s That Sold Up to $75 $1 Q.50 tip and flat heels, in leathers | heels; some with rubber heels: J"t-l. black kid, E.u-hl also leathers of black kid calf and white 600 n.nd:ll; Rus- $600 . B Ly . Bpe- All Sizes and Widths Fullfashioned, Best Qual- ity Stk Hoslery, sm lisle top; all shades Semifashioned Pure Silk cure the kind of conference they de- 3 mand and one that it is utterly im-| George snd Pota Mandes, girl, Tweeds possible to obtain, because eastern gm.' 0. and llnuh 2"':":1 blo‘y. 1 : operators refuse to meet with lhem.'(’ e T Hom“pum- No Charges l 't B tSh epresentatives o operators: 0! e o - j Fancy None on een Quality Boot Shop &nd Vermilion counties planned today d Edna Porter. girl. : 10 press. for court action against| EBugene E. and e or. Mixtures 1219 F Street N. W. groups of men who are alleged to| Charles and Mattie Smith, 'boy. All Sizes s Tt Rave visited these mines during the| Matthew and Mary G. Merritt, girl. past week and interfered with non- union miners who have been work- ing. " Disorders have been reported Marriage Licenses. f reral of the mines. i Marriage licenses have been ssued to the EX-CONVICT CONFESSES |, frnch cometort s sacrare . Xor TO MURDER OF WOMAN | it 3 316 jor W. McAlister and Luls M. Flippe, _— ug‘):n({m J. Fra \;oé';:;?:ug.r.u 2 ’ 316 Tells Authorities for Second Time - & andiaaoos 7th s s 7th That He Attacked and ang Seamicte xf“'r’?fl‘?&.:Sm“:'f”'::.?::m‘,‘f’" 3 Killed Her. Morer L Bommons ot Frodeneer St 24 St. + + { St. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES . Bryon C. Keller and Elsie V. Bowen. LANSING, Mich., June 16.—George| Everett W. Giles and Ruth L. Matthews. Straub, former convict, probably will [ TLeonara J. MacWillis and “Esther H. be taken to Jackson within the next | Wollmer. [ few days for arraignment on al George W. Finnick and Sarah Wallace, both charge of murder in connection with |of Berwyn, Md. = Owen H. Saunders of Ashburn, Va., and I the death of Mo Alce assion to | Katherine M. HIll of Steriing, Va. = the slaying, authorities h e B AT LA Tt 5 A E nounced today. His return to Jack- | *Guy F Dunbar and Frances M. Hudso son, where the woman was killed| Garfela Cavanaugn with an ax a week ago, will depend | Manley Lawton and Ellen 8. You'll Wonder How They Could dreatll Beeane 10 Be Made—Much Less Sold For Straub’s second confession, accord- |, 0. Wesley Wal TAMPS SOLD. |- 5 RARE S - | VISIT U. S. NAVY YARD. French Government Will Use|Japanese Naval Officers Inspect Money for Reparations. ‘Work on Battleship. ° ° > By the Associated Press. .| NEWPORT NEWS, Va, June 18— i) | PARIS, June 16.—Almost & million | Commander ~T. Kawahiashi and francs had ‘been realized at the end Ydene Commauder Sasal arsived this : of the second day’s sale of the fourth { MOrnIng from Washington to inspect Installment of the famous stamp col- :g“'"n"a‘ent,rgwb tgiaer way at_the lection of Farrarl de la-Renotiere. pYRrd ® battleshtp West Vir- Anna L. Barnes. lence, & strong guard was kept about { - James Rue the city jail where Straub is held He all last night. The precaution will | Fyele TooRan D18 P st ew o I 0 O ereral was Trade Tate Iast | o Pl H. Telte 1d Beatrice V. Godser, both night and was similar to his previous | pion B Libhy and Margaret W. Leemas statement that he determined to Fobn J. Bullivan of Cambridge, Mas attack a woman, hid behind some | Eleanor F. O'Leary of this city. lh‘rflbbery “nn% zrlpple‘;i :vl{‘l)m o::’i::s Mallet until she was abou - » h SO with an ax"he had picked ‘up Deaths Reported. on 8 woodpile. A negro circus em-| The following deaths have been reported to ploye, Clarence Meadowlark, was ex- | the bealth department in the last twenty-four onerated by Straub, the authoritles |hours: ginia is the only craft und: = e e Teaversment. for Fepara, | Struction, work havine been halted tions, the stamps having been se-| 20, Ti! 2T ffONCTAMONt oraf as & e which Instltution they wers e Berlin, to w. = . . bequeathed by Ferrari. Fifty thousend tons of soap are Hundreds of dresses, fresh from their wrappings, representing a purchase from one of the A two-cent Hawailan stamp of the | useq avery year by the wowor dan o 4 irat. fssue brousht the top fgure of | Hecs ‘in ths oy e powerlada- most famous manufacturers of high-class summer dresses in the country—and sold to us at SPE- by Glebert ‘ot London tor Arthur Hind = CIAL CONCESSIONS for our great sale of summer dresses, and women who expect to pay of New York. eV SPECIALIZE DOUBLE OR MORE for dresses like these will be SURPRISED to find them here TOMOR- PPED |h=tioes i, *od, fltioe chaies carvied ROW AT THESE LOW PRICES. wnfibmmz&&mhm-fl & e i AGAINST LINDENFELD | Mapin i Bxchange, €17 F st. aw. Captivating new materials of domestic and imported ginghams, Scotch and French linens, reported, the prisoner declaring he| John W. McMalon, Slé‘}"r%m:::;"l}:_mmA Dotted Swiss, Normandie, Woven Tissues, Voiles, Ratines, Organdies, etc., in charming style versions and new color harmonies. = OVER 1,000 SPORT SKIRTS At Less Than Half Price x The most SENSATIONAL SKIRT OFFERING in this city tomorrow! It is not easy to influence manufacturers to SACRIFICE PROFITS on these SMART SKIRTS right in the heart of the season—but WE DID IT, and YOU will get the benefit by choosing one of these high class, new SUMMER skirts tomorrow at REAL SAVING PRICES. $ 5..() B, Silk Cangorsy Rk ,.“°,..“.:"’$7,95 Wife Expected to Sue Morgan Firm for False Arrest of Hus- turd o sl a) band in Wall, Street Case. y Evening By the Associated Press. From 7:30 to 12:30 WARSAW, June 18.—Charges against Woife Lindenfeld, alias Willlam Wardman Pa.l'k Linde, in connection with the Wall street explosion of September, 1920, have been suspended and new charges Hotel of blackmail and extortion preferred against Lindenfeld. The alleged crimes were committed in Polish territory. - It is reported here that fn con- sequence of the suspension of the Wall street explosion charges Linden- feld's wife, who s now in America, will bring suit against J. P. Morgan & Co. of New York for damages for —you will appreciate—in the false arrest of her husband. Painting, Paperhanging - or REDS’ EFFORTS WASTED. U Propagands in England Disap- | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., sii Gl pointing—New Drive Aimed. LONDON, June 16.—Money spent on ‘bolshevik prop: da in this coun- try is not receiving the returns it expected, according to the Pall Mall Gazette, one of whose corresporidents of the elaims he has :“ln a special secret Special Dinner Dance For Table Rewervations Faille, Crinkled Crepe, Baron- - ette Satins—Worth $16.50 Smart Jersey Coats 150 New Wool Jersey Coats, all sizes and colors—five models to select from. 2 Specially Priced at— Charming New Blouses A wonderful assortment of heavy quality georgette and lustrous crepe de chine, in tailored and sport models—all sizes. Specially. Priced at— $E™.00 Instructions {issu from red head- & Quarters, demanding larger returns. hn,bmxb The instructions, s described by eaching character. No stone is to|li: 7 1756 M St., Neag Conn. Ave. boys and girls, and to secure them 2 the correspondent, cail for an inten- I Ve left unturned, he says, to corrupt h as pawns to bring about a proletarian m sive campaign among the youth of D : com England, and of_sinister, far- ecoral pany the religion and loyalty of Englis revolution.” TOURISTS EVADE GERMANY. ||| AN Reps, Sunfast Ma- DRESDEN, Germany, June 16—o || proneunced is_the shrinkage in the||| terials, all'Damasks and number of tourists here that it has been found necessary to postpone the special exposition week arranged for Pluahes at ‘5 cents on Scandinavian visitors. This lack of D‘”" the . visitors is ascribed to the extortion- ate pricas which foreigners are made to pay by the hotels and restaurants. : {