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( g : B ' _THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE. 30, 1922.. ° e OCKEFELLEREOLD AN WHEN PUPE STAYS I FAMLY, SHALLOWS POSIN $100,000 Goes to Exeoutor. | Fear of Not Passing Becalge -|died. The third vote was for . th e present minimum wage for wom. et B i b me‘ INDICTED BY GRAND JURY. and giris in mercantlle Industries | ISeRtion of the present standard ] T 1650, per woek. public members siding with the four | wuiam. 1 Beer o el '/:‘l;: e decision was made after a re- [ representatives of the - employes d . cess, during Which the members of |#82inst the employers’ representa- “dves. - .- the conference went over the testl-| "o gecision yesterday did mot af- on charges of sending obsd:ne mat ter through the mails. Indictment for and 1 o mouny. fect the classification known as "..l,:: A“e:' 7"’,,,::" Tr;w: Three votes were taken. One was | “learners” in the industry. A ‘meet- g Y, eodon for & wage of $15.25 per week, which | Ing Will be held next Wednesday to|Jackson and Oscar Neal. Harrisol oF & Wag g 2 decide the rates of minimum com- | Follin, Richard H. Cady, Walter Bel was defeated. The second was for | pengation for the novices in mercan- |and Willls Madden are charged wi one of $15.50 .per week, which also | tile employment. non-support. ‘The Big Sale - world’s richest men, will remain in : Four Children to Get of Her Socialism Blamed There’s no clothing event that quite equals this semi- Millions Left. Y for Act of Girl. == annual clearance of Mode Suits—because the Clothes B st b NEW YORK, June 30.—Hannah - themselves have no equal—and we make the reductions— J B L e e R e a : betig e an deok e, g i e T e Openm g -Tomorrow Y i “make an example of her” by not the Rockefeller family, under the |promoting her, . ° 2 & . Every 3-piece Suit : Ime 5 ki et vt RS NT i S e e : : 4 school corridora hysterically, seeking i Il - . The $100,000 goes to the only execu- | to learn who it was that had swal- | a r a s = i l“cluded___ ; ’ tor named who is not a member of the | lowed the pofson. y 9 W% y S : family—John A. Garver, lawyer, who | Hannah was rushed to e hospital,| e drew the will. The rest of the estate | Yrar father) Harris Relohonberg & ; , S - = bl —variously estimated at from $100,- | cich+ dealer, said: { Young men’s and Conservative Single and Double- 000,000 to” $200,000,000—goes In' four |SEELASHen sad: L o 5 e = i s : equal shares to Mr, Rockefeller's four | orgapined. o socisliet Sun of toenia| | | I : g breasted and Sports models—Tweeds, Herringbones, children — William G. Rockefeller. | mitbers in the school. She mets &il iy - e Chevi lue S g : Rocheelier McAtpine and bys. Gorals | her, lestons essily. ‘bt she alwars Homespuns, Cheviots and Blue Serges. -. dine Rocketeller Dodge. 4 Dakes her sbiwerel ltke i mclaimn | thenoVision 1s made in the will that|ghe feared the teachers would mnot eir inheritances, whe: ey dle, & shall pass on to their children, ). | D285 her because of her soclalist feel . ing.' Suits that sold up to $40 Suits that sold up to $65 {hough nons of the cstate was pit in | "Yfiss Ottfila M. Heha. principal. of the school, refused to discuss the case, Rockefeller's share, which was made ! ; _ e A fatel WIiCh W snd other puplls/satd she had ordersd Headquarters There were no bequests to charity. L ° [} Nothtrig was left to ‘old family re- | of the Old Time Home-Made Candies :Home and %}firT:’foh'c‘gnzé‘.’nif‘b'}'{‘i;’l’?hf;;}‘: WOMAN’S MINIMUM WAGE STl drawn September e n, TO STAND AT $16.50 Su re e fort--- | SEfll..g,O.D.flo“l lfi bll[(r.'ell!‘ockelelle;'s wlfefi p ) | T Tfe of all the Rocketelion | Conference Votes Against Reduc- i the use for life of all the Rockefeller 5 . . 1t nd country hous d h - = -1 weightlessness of the weaves—but in the worthiness hold sfcctar Mas et nenouse- tion, 7 to 4—New Meeting not cnly in the g ld effects. Mra. Roc ler p g & 2 se “T icals™ ceded her husband to the grave, how- Wednesday. i of the make of these “Tropicals™. - ever, and, under the terms of the wiil, this property also will be divided The minimum wage conference last I Palm Beach ........... $15.00 White Cricket Cloth among the four children. rnasO e L 1| €€ * 99 ° o |t i Mohair ........... $20 to $38 Trousers ............. $9.00 PICK 80-YEAR-OLD “QUEEN.” ) EST FOR ROOFS eni. r an In il Tropical Worsted, $25 to $40 LIEGE, Belgium, June 30.—Liege set —Our Pure Oxide Paint Insures it | Gabardine — in regular and White Cricket Cloth Trousers a new fashion in its annual beauty con- Weather.tight roofs for a maxl: - e s mum time. Per galion. . | sports models. ..$25 and $28 ' (finer grade) ........ $13.50 e e e O Mirer Restivering o Specialty, i : I Shantung Silk Suits. . . .$25.00 brunette, but a white-haired woman, it : 9 The new queen is Mme. Pirard, aged Mallinson’s Silk and Pophn St"ped Cricket Cloth ‘ { elghty years, the mother of five cm}a i dren, and several grandchildren. 3 Z I < it SUIES: ..o ot oas st s $40.00 Trousers ............$12.00 —— = s I 517 13th Street N. w. i igi Shirts---for the Fourth---Reduced! C i i collar attached .......... 3 for $5:00 Fancy Silk Shirts—Jersey, Crepe THE wcrOR RECORDS lbn FOR JULY Are Put on Sale - Goad Music never lacks the vital force of in- spiration that impels artists and lovers of music to render their individual interpretations of the musical thoughts of the great composers. THEN VICTOR RECORDS They are the true reproductions of the best renditions of world-famous musicians. The July list of releases is exceptionally goad. \DROOP’S %3 1300 G| i . Jap Pongee Silk Shirts; $4.50 and Broadcloth. Values $5-95 collar attacked ceeennnn .. up t0 $10.00.............n ! We are showing a large assortment of high-grade Bathing fiH Suits—DMode styles, Mode qualities, Mode priced. - The Mode—F at Eleventh I Eighty Varieties Made in the same way your mother would make Home-Made Candy, using only the best and purest ingredients, fruits, nuts, chocolate, sugar, fresh milk rich in butter fat, and best creamery butter. Manu- factured under thoroughly sanitary conditions. Fresh daily. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Phone Main 5664 for Immediate Delivery. teinway Pianos, Player-Pianos—Everything Musical i Y S 2 R 7 N t' ' Through error this advertisement appeared on Thursday, June 29, instead of Friday. O 1C€: an apology is offered to our customers and the public for this oversight Erlebacher Again Expanding | ‘EntiresStock Reduced All Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Millinery, Underw?ar and Hosier:y e N'1907 the House of Erlebacher made its bow to Washington and was welcomed with un- usual patronage. The Service, Character of Merchandise and Principles of the Store in seven years’ business growth made it necessary to seek larger quarters, so we purchased the ‘property and built the magnificent store that we now occupy. We have outgrown this store and again find it imperative to have more space. PETRE TN w2 We have leased the upper floors of 1212-1212%4 F Street, adjoining our store, which will éive us about 6,000 more feet of selling space. . saomisats comasccn. A T The builders must remove one section of our wall and take possession, which will necessi- tate the immediate clearance of the great stock which is now on hand. And such a perishable stock as this will have to be disposed of, otherwise there is a possibility of its being ruined by the flying dI_ISt-. ot s s i i o : This sale is the greatest value-giving event in high-class merchandise ever presented to the people of Washington, as it comesat the time when you are preparing your vacation needs and S 2 have practically the whole summer before you. Many of these garments have just arrived and 3 can be worn very late in the.fall. Nothing in this sale was bought for sale purposes, but con- sists of ‘our stock of high-class merchandise. e 3 L AT o, ) .7 May we not take this means to express our appreciation of your share toward building this im- mense volume which necessitated this expansion? A ’ RLEBACHER’S—1210 F Street 0SS TS RIS 2SR R S e S TR AT IS AN 7