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* / 3 il 156D SUSPET ZCAPTIRED I RAD dners -Plotted the Seizure ~= - of U. S. Property. HELD MEETING IN WOODS ? : Radical Littrature, Revealed Plan ' to Act in Tndustrial Trou- ble Is Claim. of the men had left upon recelving BILL FOR NEW HOLIDAY. advice of the impending rald. S Proposal that October 12, be made 3 discovery of ' this contine “THE BUSY CORNER” Christopher Columbus, {s made in a bill Introduced yesterday by Repre- sentative W. Frank James of Michi- gan. It wag referred to the judiclary committee. William Z. Foster Believed Mem- ber of ‘Communisct Faction. CHICAGO, August 23.—Federal agents today predicted the arrest within' a few hours of Willlam Z. Foster, radical leader and head of the Trad Union Educational Soclety, who was believed to have returned fter escaping from a raid t meeting of alleged com- the wood of Berrien coun- yesterday. Foster, the Agents believed, was accompanied to 0 by Boris Reinstein and A okowsky, said to be represen! of ‘the" Russian soviet gove! Curling Irons —Correct style for making curls or marcel -waves. . Irons. are guaranteed for one $1 -98 year. Price........ Kann’s—Third Floor. Store Hougs, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets P Kann’s Best Value ‘Blanket Sale . —holds the interest of shoppers this week. The coal uncertainty makes the securing of warm winter bedwear more than. usually important, and the low prices at which we offer the merchandise ~ in this salé adds to the imgortance. = . Fancy Metal Medallions a New Feature of Many of the Fascinating New Frocks at @TEIRAANNBRARERCE] ment, Fosfer's pursuers declined to dis- ! close whether he and the others are nted In cofinection with the Micl igan Central wreck at Gary, Ind. ORDERED T0O WALTER REED. Army officers ordered to Walter Ty the Asociated Press. 4 BRIDGEMAN, Mich., August 23.— Fifteen alleged members of the com- munist party of America were under arrest_today, following a raid on a Reed Genéral Hospital, this city, for tréatment are Lieut. Col. Clifford U. Leonori, adjutant® general's depart- ment, ‘at Fort Hamilton, N. Y.; Maj. Frank C." Mahin, infant at Hart- ford, Comn.; Capt: F H. 25.00 Five of the Specials in Our August-Sale- - oyl '—oA;:)"‘w: Block Plaid Blaukets, : 70x80 inches; beautiful blaniet; made ‘of 1ong-staple wo“;lgx X five pounds.” The colors are biue, . tan,’ gray, pink, red and black,., finished with wide colored- - ette binding. . o = August Sale, Pair., 5775? meeting in which they were partici- pating In the woods near here yes- terday. . Federal officers and Berrien county | deputles captured the men, after they | had received informatian, it was said, that seventy-six reputed radicals were In session. The raiders seized a large quantity. of literature, which, they said, indi- cated @ purpose of utllizing the coal and .rall ‘strjkes as a.means of ob- taining econtrol of government prop- erty. The papers indicated also. it w added, that the meeting here, Waggoner, Quarte Field, —The long lines of mediaeval costumes have an unmistakable influence in the new models for fall. There are the long waist lines, the ornamental cincture, the long sleeves, some with the tight cuff, others with the flowing cuff, and other totiches that are clearly inspired by the costumes of the Moyen Age. —Poiret twills, tricotines, Canton crepes, crepe de chines, are the materials which Fashion sponsors this season for early fall wear. —Hand-embroidery in self-color and neat edging of steel beads add other touches of adornment. —There are sizes for misses and women in the assortment. predominating shades are blue and hlack. Kann’s—Second Floor. «at Carlstrom . John —North Star All-wool Blapices 70x82 -inches; large, e block plaids, in_blue, pink; rose, - brown. vellow and lavender, fin- ished with wide soisette binding. These blankets are firmly woven; assuring warmth and durability, lll}llll IIIIII‘IIIIIIIVIIIVII|IIIIIIII_IIII SERVICE the only test that tells = whether or not Plumbing = s ‘right, and under it Col- bert work always “makes =“PLUMBING —Part-wool Plaid Blankets, woven of wool and cotton, mak- | 2 ing durable and warm covering. 1Allgusl Sale, Pair, $11.50- | | | In handsome plaia effects; dou- ble-bed size, neatly bound with wide binding. August Sale, Pair, $4.50 —All-wool Plaid Blankets, 66x80 inches; large block design, in beautiful colors of blue, pink, tan and gray with white. For If you cannot read small print now you can doubtless remember when you could. The cillary muscles of your eves are not as elastic as they were at one time and you need the proper lenses to make your sion clear. Fine All-wool Blanket T2xsh. s; made by the North.Star = Woolen Mills; made of gelectad. wools, and come in attractive large block plaids; beantifu] col- . ors, also white with cotored bor- ders; bound with wide soisette.. - double beds. Made of soft qual- | ' ity wool - | August Sale, Pair, $14.25 August Sale, Pair, $6.75 | Kann's—Street Floor. Lyons Velvet Hats at $5.00| Beds and Mattresses —Is there a woman who would not appreciate one of these smart and Very Specally Pnced becoming hats at this price? —Sleep in comfort on one of these beds-add= mattresses, with the happy consciousress tion lLeagus 1o be held in Chicago, August The suspects were surrounded in a rvavine and surrendered without a struggle. Officers said' all would be charged formally with conspiracy against the zovernment. b Those-arrested included C. E. Rut enberg of Cleveland, executive secre’ | = tary of the Workers' Party of Amer- | = isa; Max Lerner, Seattle; Cparles |E The LE NO MOR ORDIN. . at Lowest with- highest stand MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Ph M 621 F Street *ioic Ju» LT TR Krumbine, New York: T. R. § van, Louis; E. McMillin, St. Lou Thomas Flaherty, New York: Caleb arrison, Chicago, and C. Nordling. | Portland, Ore. | Qfllcar:}r'l}'evc the meeting had a | large gatfering, but the main body " The colors includ The shape The trimmings that you have saved money in buying a com- p fortab i H & —black —pokes oraameiats ortable bed or mattress during this sale. ; —sailors —velvet bows Sphessakt —ostrich feathers 1 jnvy Subany —glycerine fancies ‘ _u?'"m‘“ ’ —soft brims | —pins —sand | —mushrooms | —flowers & Kann’s—Second Floor. Paris Authoritatively Declares for The Smart Tailored Fall Suit —And the latest advices are to the effect that no Fall ward- robe will be complete without the Suit. : —Some of these new models are made of twill cord, others of tri- cotine, all hand-tailored models, showing the new touches® in folds and finishes of piping. The linings are peau de cygnes and crepe de chines. The skirts are longer. —The colors so far arriving are navy and-black. —A good range of prices to se- lect from 1 At $29.75, $39.75 $49.75 and $59.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. Better Buy That Fur Coat or Fur Piece Now And Take Advantage of Qur August Sale Prices Simmons Cot-Beds, Each, $1.85 —Every home should have one or more of these— it can at this special price. = \ —Our picture shows the cot open and folded. When ‘ \ | opened, makes a strong, comfortable bed, size 21 x6%. teet; folded it can be stored away in & very small’ space. All are sold “AS IS." - . e Pads and Mattresses for the Cot-Beds at Reduced Prices i —Plain Pads........... 200 .....';....15275 —Boxed Padn, 3 inches thick.. 9 —Thick Mattresses, rolled edges Simmons Special Bed Outfit, 520“} —Outfit consists of Simmons white enamel.steel bed,: .| with 2-inch posts, high riser spring and thick cotton-- filled Capitol brand mattress. Choice of twin or dou- ble_ sizes. : s —White Enamel Beds. with two-inch posts $8.00 and 10 one-inch fillers, 5 at head and 5 at, ith cotton pad. Special A$7Js —AIreaql_v there are rumors that furs are to be considerably higher in price before the wearing season. These five unrivalled values are examples of our very low prices. foot. Special... e, —Drop-side Con |, Sale Capitol Brand Matirésses Stone Marten Neckpieces Layer Felt, Hair and Cotton | —Just received, a new Iot of choice dark pelts. E at Reduced Prices . All skins are prime, full-haired and large. Finished with head, " Ready for fall with the goodness of virgin woolens -and thorough hand tailoring, get Don’t Forget—Tomorrow Children’s Day of Special Prices on Their Wearales_ —AIll mothers know about this day—it is the usual Thursday event. Come early for best choice. —Infants’ Lap Pads, 17xI seeem . —Infants’ Kid Slippers, with ribbon ties, pink and blue. $1.25 value. Special.... 95¢ Kann’s—Second Floor. season. Other-style Kann's—Strest Floor., Ornamental side-fastenings are the dominating note in fashions for the coming fea- s"'~!"fih!h~ Cutting and Construction Guides | paws. “At i Brown Fox Chokers, at $15.00 —Fine quality silky skins, in dark and medium brown shades—Ilarge size pelts. Superior Bay Seal Coats, at $128.00 —Handsome coats, 40 inches long, full ripple back, long roli.collar and turn-back cuffs. Choice lus- trous skins. Sizes 36 to 44. Bay Seal Coats, at $195.00 —Natural squirret collar and cuffs, natural skunk collar and cuffs,” and ringtail collar and cuffs. Luxurious coats, 40 inches long, made of beauti- fully matched skins, and finished with silk cord, or seal belt. ; . —Children’s Drawer Waists, with scal- A Introducing 165 \ FALL it that Toped edge. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Special, 29¢ 40-in. Hudson Seal Coats, at ) g mg -4 you want a new ALL suit tha . g ; $295.00 Wisconsin Sagless Spring ; ? —Children’s \;’Imel mnommswinhlelascic at knees and 390 : 2 at-$10, 95" A ° waist. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special...................... —Handsome coats trimmed with genuine skunk & combines the grace of refined styles —intants’ Knitted Sacques, trimmed in pink or blue. @ S5 | e iy ohae oy S fisings, aud S 8555 TE "Rann Sbts Co. in Wasn< $225 value. Special.......coeeiueiiniiannan et o 4 we are able to get them to offer at this price. Egl:x:ln_wr satsirisn o S S i § Kann's—Second Floor. to 65¢ —Kann's, Third Floor. . 7 _all kinds of uses. Pfl&d,aY.td,25¢,350 Priced, a Yard, 45, 55¢, ' o 65¢ 1o $1.45 " New Fall Curtain Materials -+ Drapery Nets Kann’s Superior Imperial Stitch All Layer Felt Mattresses Special, $15.00 - ' —Made of pure cotton felt, laid out sheet upon sheet. ; thus preventing lumping or separating. . Covered , with attractive art ticking. All sizes. B 45-Pound Cotton-Filled M.altressés Special, $7.19 5 » —A soft, comfortable resilient' mattress: filled jwith | clean, new material and coyered with an art:flt‘k- ing. AIl sizes. o ¥ Black Curled-Hair Mattresses " Special, $23.40 —A most unusual value. These are full thickness and weight, cool and sanitary. Covered with, best A. C. A. blue and white striped ticking “All sizes.. PR . 1 Kann's—Third Floor. s B P”m.’nre 835 to $65 tf:t the .amart -wo- —In Scotch lace, filet, madras weave and Nottingham weaves. : man will find interesting, Variety of patterns, 30 to 45 inches wide. . e A also the most practical and - K _ Let us show you Double Service Fabrics—Society Brand’s selec- i most excluniv: modes ::n Priced a Yard, 250, 45¢ to 32.95 tion from the finest imported and domestic woolens and worsteds— be seen in the new Drapery Madras i Marquisettes the best that skill can produce and money can buy. —tmported .and_domestic grades, | ‘i 1n white, cream, ecru and colors. J plain and some with dainty color- | ‘Some with tape edge borders, 2 ed woven figures. 0 cl others with dots, all-over figures, Unusual values at $50 .Fa]l Sriaa e o Shieni L AlLore e Fashion Book Priced, a Yard, 35¢c; 45¢c, | Priced, a Yard, 25¢, Sl 2 55¢ to $1.25 35¢ to 65¢ in the . Y + - Curtain- Swisses Curtain Scrims ., PICTORIAL REVIEW 3¢ inches widé, in: medlum and | —In white, cream, ecru and color- A P A'I'I‘ERNS a'r? dot effects. Blocked and fig- |:ed bordered grades. Wide variety, ed. A ¥ - for § * Pricéd, a Yard, 30c Pieed, s A e 'or SEPTEMBER . to 65¢ ¥ Curtain. Voiles : Plai bbinets. - - » 22 Sgants Solored eidee Home Ia blocks '.x 108 |P:a- wide, tx;n. i 'None Higher e otrtuas, fautes, otee o | heayy and fno. qualicy nets for Y /