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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923, 01000 NSIRAE [E , e iruioovis§ Remnant Day—Remnant Values—Friday Huge Aztec Ruin Made Monument ByHarding Order The Aztec ruin, riear the town of Aztec, New Mexico, donated to the government by the American Museum of Natural History, is es- tablished as a national monument under a proclamation just Issued by President Hardig. The pre- historic ruin, which is thus placed under the jurisdiction of the na- tional park service of the Interior Department, is the best preserved of all the riins in that vicinity, an announcement by the department today sald, and its designation as a natlonal monument will assure its preservation to posterity. The ruin. one of the well known Tueblo type, is a large E-shaped structure of approximately 500 rooms, it was said, with the entire first gtory standing and many of the second-floor rooms also Intact. The ceilings are supported by large beams. cut and dressed with | stone tools, While the walls are of ACCUSE 63 IN WAL FRALD INDETMENT New Haven Announces Group Plan ||{}] - to Cost Each Employe Very Small Sums. New York, Chicago and Al- toona, Pa., Residents Named by Jury. Extra low prices for extra good Goods! That’s Remnant Day story in a nutshell! Jelleff regular stocks again cleared of all odds and ends, all remainders, all broken sizes—a big day of downpricing! By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., February 8.— General Manager C. L. Bardo of the New Haven and Central New England railroads has announced that as soon as details, could be worked out the 7,000 employes In the mechanical and electric transmission and communica- tion departments, together with the dependants, would be protected under a huge group policy involving nearly $7.000,000 of life insurance. The| poli includes in addition to the 1216 F St. N.W. FUR COATS 1/2 Prices 1 2 STOCK DEAL IS INVOLVED Lower and Lower Go the Prices WOMEN'S WINTER COATS Next season you'll think with pleasure of the money you saved by thriftily purchasing now. Postal Inspector Claims Share- holders in Glass Casket Com- pany Were Defrauded. ¢ Assovinted Press. §—An] tandstone | as examples of sy, rank. PITTSBURGH, February indictment charging use of the malls | scheme to defraud and con- spiracy was returned by a federal grand jury here yesterday against sixty-three men, residents of New | York, Chicago and Altoona, Pa. i Post Office Inspector O. B. William- son of the Philadeiphia division, aided | v inspectors from New York, con- ducted the investigation, Inspector Willlamson sald last night that a $200,000 stock deal was involved. | The stock in question, he sald, was | that of the Glass Casket Corporation | of Aitoona. Sale of the stock, he =aid, was engineered by the Crager! system of New York. in ('nnjunrl[(m‘ with Lester Armstrong & (‘o. of Chi- | cago and the L. Dorn Ce of | New York. The Dorn and Afmstrong companies, he added, are operated by the Crager system. | Gave Names of Stockholders. According to Tuspector Williamson, Stephen Manning of Altoona, presi- dent of the casket corporation. one of the defendants. turned over o the | defendants the names of stockholders in his company. Then the Crager Company contracted with the casket company to purchase $200,000 worth ' of its stock, the inspector said, i Later, ho added, the united systems sent cards to the stockholders in quiring about_the casket company stock. A few days after this, he said, the Armstrong company notified the | stockholders that the stock was toj be placed on the market. The Dorn | company then telegraphed the stock- | \holders, offering $35 a share, butl Manning notified them not to seil, as | an allotment was to be made to each. Inspector Williamson said At this stage, he added, a Crager | salesman called on each stockholder, told them brokers were after their stock and cautioned them not to dis- of it. When the zl\(-lm?nl w ived, the inspector allege vi rchased from a Crager the stockholders the company. This salesman, he added, represented himself an employe ! of the casket corporation i List of Defendants. Tn addition to Manning the defend- | ts are: Willlam Agner, Bcu]mn!u( Crager, Irving Dorn, Kearns, gy Excavatio five years by museum, Never has amazing rapid tion. Million: vested in it infancy! Age of Radio! No matter liow I ot radio is now, yo ¥ou can prepare yo . Asner, Brown, H. B. Burdick Cohen,” B. Coleman, F Franzbleau, M. B. Gain Coulson. M. Harris, “Mosenpud, H. Kahn, W 3 Metzkuw. 1N I Wallael & 12 Wolf ard D. L. 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Enclose 10cin coin for postage 10 cover mailing cost and ad- dress the lanllo! Chemical | LiquidAntiseptic | oo ~checks decay, hardens i 53 Address. Luxurious Fabrics—Selected Fur Trimmings 28135 Black Glamora, corded side panels, black lynx collar vy C with ‘squirrel collar - aad cufts o Jrown l'nn':lllnn omal Coat, pane Pari Taree beaver collar. OO 84180 Kimono Blouse Coats, in G mora, Cordelia and Fashona: navy, viack and brown. with lai » mu-r- cuffs of fox * and Large Woiman's Oonl. Bormandy: = semi-fitted, _panei large wolf 28125 Drown Fashona Biraightiine uffs. . Hinck Olonso Panel-back cole lack Olovzo Capes, with ., onger wide panls, bor. cal and i 128125 Hrown Olonzs Embroidered anel-back Coat, wolf col- lar and cuffs, . 3—$80.50 Black and Navs_ Olonzo Btralghtline Coats, beaver and squirrel collars o vy and Glamora Ki- mouo Blouse Coats, with Iarge beaver collars. 1—480.50 N Py Taing * Biouse Coat, '1";,:: $49.85 collar ... 1—;55 Black Olonzo Full_ Ripple caracul col- ! 4 3-409.50 Blouse Ooats ol Black Nor- mandy, with wolf and squirrel collars R 1—$79.50 Brown Mariano, Bmbroid: ered Panel-back Coat, be ver collar. 1 #75 Biack Cordaline Straightline Model, taupe wolf col- s - . $24.85 146950 Mariauo Con opossum collar % Remnants—Sport and Top Coats 3325 Gray Mixture Top Coats, full backs and belted $9.85 3—$40 Imported Diagonal Gny Mlxtm Top Coats, large patch mckeu 2325 Conts. opostom I 5 Gray_ Misture Sport shawl col. Remnants WOMEN’S DRESSES $19.50 Dresses, $10 2—Angora L 1—Black Sil ce—one black, one brown and gray Rep, with red trimming. $25 and $35 Dresses, $19.50 Navy Canton Crepe. Beaded Crepes, one navy, plaited panels. Navy Canton, Tomato Red Crepe Gray Roshanara Crepe Sport colored embroider; three black. Model 00 Poiret Twill Stralghtline Coat Models. Polret Twill Straightline Models; red embroidery stitched. .00 Navy Polret Twill, green. 2-$35.00 Circular Skirt and facings. embroidered in blue, black and Basque Models; green or rose $39.50 and $49.50 Dresses, $23.50 1—-339.50 Brown Poiret Twill: Poiret Twills: .50 Straightline Navy rdles. 50 Navy Poiret Twill, $ ing: metal panel sides scalloped side clos- with embroidery and beading. $50.00 to $89.50 Dresses, $27.50 00 Orchid_Crepe Ro 0 Black Chiffon over black metal cloth; very handsome heavy crepe: color on Velvet Bertha Model: nton with rhinestone girdle ver trimming. size 40. béaded girdle. panel back and ne, with plaited chiffon; 359 50 and $75 00 Dresses, $43.50 orchid over metal cloth. with oriental e broidefy: navy, brown $79.50 to $125.00 Dresses, $53.50 Rlack Crepe 00 Danae Froc odel ating exclusive 1333, Georgette. 1—-$125.00 Red Velvet Kvening Gown: 0 Rlack Chiffon Velvet Taup: 1—$85.00 Silk Velvet Ribbon exclusive nodel. £95.00 Burgundy: 1-—-$78.50 Dark Red Silk handsome beaded girdle. 0 Black Satin Canton: 0 Navy Poiret Twill: 1—$110.00 Exclusive Model bright brocade for trimming. panel model rose and yellow changeable faille silk 0 Black Satin Dinner Dress, with bodice of beaded blue metal faced. fox trimming Dress; joined with blue taffeta: silk Matelasse Duvetyn; tucked Bayadere effect; very cireular side drapes. eatin skirt and satin bound. Navy Poiret Twill, with touches of $95 and $125 Dresses, $65 1343 Navy Satin Crepe; 00 Brown Crepe s stuaded” witn jet nail heads. : beaded dinner gown. All-over; metal thread embroidered REMNANTS LARGE WOMEN'S DRESSES 1345 Canton 2865 beaded N‘pe Size u\., © $39.50 Black Canton_Crepes; girdles. Size “5. "Roshanara Canton Crepe, beaded bands Black smartly designed; trimming. 333 Taupe Canton Urep e rimmed _embroidered vanding. Size 101, . LS00 2—$45 Brown Canton Crepe: very smart lines. Size Crepe’ Back: black 605 red girdle. Size “sm 1-—379.50 Biack Velvet Brocade Chiffon over silver metal cloth. Size 44.... . Remnants __MISSES’ WINTER COATS biack. 5$30.30 {0 $6.30 Mariano. Inine and Veldynex. some with I Kotan Panve- cara- “Bicistback’ Conte, mavy, own: lustroes and 0.30 and $95.00 Marvella Fi . stralght lime: blonwe 1 oo, $56 00 brown and black. ona Blouse Model. brown with beaver eollar and cuffk... i n—nwm fo $125.00 blouse, side d_belted Coats, of Fashona, e And Olonmo; bea- @75 (00 b ver collar and cuff $tas.00 Weap amd 6-$145.00 to ck Coats, of Gerona, Tarquioa Blouse-ba large collars ' $89.50 and Marveila, And cuffs of beaver "and Remna.nta-—Mmes Dresses 2-823 nmavy tricotine; $10.00 i $19.50 5 : basque, vmn clrcular skirt. - $21.50 $15.00 $18.50 b brown uu... canton drped $18.50 VS5 06 Wooliex Dresse of canton crepe, in brown size 16 2839, faced models . §435.00 Straightline suits "of (nn!- and browm 80 Three 325.00 s of velvet- 1—4390.60 brown velvet, with Palsley top: size 16.. $22.50 3.00 navy d and canica combmnation. . $LLD0 15435 to $59.50 flat crepes, satin- faced “cantons, fru fru and_Klingola; embroidered aud bead trim- med; light and dark shades 2-—$39.80 satin and trico- 832.50 $34.50 $45.00 tine, In brown . 1-$85.00 beaded white grorgette over silver cloth. 1—$125.00 Black Evening . Dréss, ribbon trimmed..... +L5388.00 Bult of marleen, strdlghtiine; wol Koran shade 1--3195.00 Suit of catacil trimmed ive 16 $29.50 jerona, oran Remnants of Fine Sweaters Price down-so low as- to make-it worth your while to midke sweater sele¢tions Friday. $5.00 Brushed. Wool Slip-Overs, $2.95 Round neck, in blaek, .navy and brown. $6.78 Brushed Mohair Slip-Overs, $3.95 Round and V neck models, in navy, brown, heather mix- tures and black—an excellent type for winter sports. P Just® Arrived Chiffon Alpaca Tuxedo and Slip-overs Specially Priced, $3.95 A very mpecial pumhu-—lllht welght yet warm— in navy, biack, buff, gray, jade, purple and russet. $12.80 Heavy Shaker Sweaters, $7. Just three—in navy lnfl white, with hand crocheted eollars. L $25 and $2f with matching skirt: 50 Sweater Suits, $18.50 Five brushed wsol sport suits, tuxedo or slip-over sweater FLOWERS—$1 and $150 kinde—S0c. Imported Mixture 5335 Sport Coats, belted raccoon col- $23.85 Remnants WOMEN’S SUITS 5.00 Rrown Heather Mixturs bip lcngth, “belied @@ 75 $35. i bluitea h;«k and ;)zued and tan, brown an Biie and” graz; $13. 75 Navy Duvet Delaine Belted caracul col- 10500 " G Sport Suit, ad Tose Mixture K X | O i wa v e sy Ard‘ brown, beaver and platinum wolf collars...... p irown ne arge Costume, of bro fox cu"lfl Navy ‘and Biack Twill Cord Tricotine Suits, long. e e box $34.75 LARGE WOMEN’S SUITS 5 —$65.00 Navy and Biack Twill Cord "J‘"fl. heluln Lv.-nl s36 75 REMNANTS WOMEN’S SKIRTS 15050 Plaia Enonge & .95 pia ) Prasella .95 Skirts, black and white siripe. 104550 Polo Camel's' Hair Sporis Skirts. panel styles, with - set ip mockers $4.95 19.60 Navy ‘and Gopen Piaia’ Vetrer * Bhine” draped sigla 15—$12756 " Wra o Moy ound ‘and . Plaited striped prunella; bitck and white, Novelty av: avy, Dresey " Akiris, i polnted side draper, 10—$7.50 I\mckeu of nmpnmd misture tweed and plaids—gray, tan, brown and blue, §4.95. Remnants BLOUSES Broken gizes, but sizes in the lots. You'll surely find the size you require in a style you like. $2.00 Tailored Blouses, 88¢ Colored organdy, batiste and fancy- weave ghirting; Peter Pafi two-i-ons collars; broken Nizes; countersoiled. $6.00 and $7.50 Handmade Blouses, $4.85 Hand-tewn French voiles, with Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars: long slesves Yith turted-back cuffs; trimmings of real $10.00 Costume Blouses $5.85 Crepe e chines and_combipations of all-over lace and crepe—the fasii Ripdength models: i browe: faljon. muffin and barberry shades: broken sizes. $12.50 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, $8.95 Printed silk, ere; de l‘hll!. all- Inct—overblouse. hIptength " models; beaded or embroidered in contrasting {plor; rust, muffin, " fallow, av; black, RS REMNANTS PETTICOATS $4.00 Values, $2.95 A few silk petticoats in Jersey and Radium, wool straightline model, in navy, brown and black ;‘\m\ embroidered scallop above em, REMNANTS UNDERWEAR Limited lots, priced down to sell on sight. Note the values. $2.00 Underwear, 95¢ Stalsnt Chttiions BIth dnbeoidered od . Ami-French Nightgo $3.00 Silk Underwear, $1.45 80 pieces, comprising envelops che- mises "4nd Corset covers: muse $4.00 Plnlxplgu nghtgowns 21 Handmade and Hand-embroidered Fine Nightgowas; siightly solled. $8.50 Silk nghtlovnu, $5.85 RIS e B rhne orcnia and peach. Remnants NECKWEAR $1.00 Neckwear, 35¢ Linen Poter Pan collar and cnff sets, Tuxedo filet collars, and net Berthas trimmed with valencie: Ince. sy Berthas of net, trimmed with lact: hand-embroideted ~Tuxedo lace coll ndgoid and blackandl o Aot vestoss orith maLohIng Tace- (rimmed cotiars and cufts. $3.00 to $6.50 Wool Scarfs, $1.95 Narrow and medium widths- henna and blue, tome brown, Consider the prices we offer—just half of the original moderate prices. It is your re- markable opportunity to buy now for this and next season. Don’t delay! Original Price 2 Hudson Seal Coats, seli collar and " cuffs—38-inch length...... . $275.00 1 Hudson Seal Coat, self collar and = $335.00 $495.00 Sale Price $137.50 $167.50 $247.50 cuffs; chin style—40-inch length. . l)}{udson Seal Coat, blouse model, self collar and cuffs. ... .. 1 Hudson Seal Sport Model, platinum wolf collar, cuffs and circular bor- _ der .. $345.00 Black Caracul Coats, soft baby _ caracul skins —45-inch length. ... $395.00 Black Caracul Coat, deep shawl col- s lar of black lynx—45-inch length.. $395.00 Mole Coat, fox collar and cuffs— - 43-inch length.......... $395.00 Muskrat Wrap- Coat, fo cuffs—45-inch length $295.00 $195.00 $250.00 $150.00 $150.00 $172.50 $197.50 $197.50 $197.50 $147.50 $97.50 $125.00 $75.00 $75.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, raccoon collars—40-inch length... Bay Seal Coat, fitch collar and cuffs—45-inch length Bay Seal Coat, natural skunk col- lar and cuffs—40-inch length Bay Seal Coat, plain—40-inch Now for Handbag Remnants Some kind of a bag for everybody at a wee small price you'll like to find. Note the wide selection. All Velvet Handbags—Half Price Al Silk Lined—All Fitted = $3.25 681 viack, and brown. ! 1§00 five 431200, mavz, Ut ag ... 5—3$8.00, navy, velvet, lined $375 ;". & $1.00 _$5.00 Nine-Inch Envelope Style, $3.95 ther Rags, In cowhide, nachette and pin morocco, wWith safety pocket and strap-back or arm bandle of leather. $3.00 Leather Handbags, $1.75 lambskin aud cowhide, in black, Black and 50 Handbeg: tan and brown: fitte Remnants UMBRELLAS Play An Important Part in Early Spring Weather $8.50 Styles, $5.95 Silks of good quality, with wide border. Al the desirable Handles of bakelite and natural with rings. 100ps or leather straps. $12.00 Styles, $8.95 Very special. Fine, High-grade Silks. Handles mber and Remnants MILLINERY A Few Real “Findings” at Very Snnll Prices Felt H J4—Velvet with burnt goose sicerine ostrich, one with monkey fur: one metal turban with f L [ Hat brown Lyons vel- ot TR poid Ite43s empire silver cloth with embroidered net drape: jnde 'green velvet—$45 brown i 0ld tvo violet with roses in fuchsi " transparent with *ring_carriers, leather loops or leather side straps. When Gloves are Remnants 1t is a profitable time to pick up a supply and save much money. $2.85 and $3 Kid Gloves, 65c Broken lots fine French Kid Gloves, black and colors, mussed, soiled, some slightly imperfect. All sales final. No exchanges. Capeskin Gloves, $1.50 One clasp, pique and pin sewn—tan and brown. Sizes 6, 814, 614, $3.00 Fine French Kid Gloves, $1.50 Two clasp, in light and dark tan. Sizes 5%, 6, 6%, 6% $2 to $3 Novelty Fabric Gloves, $1.45 ' Attractive novelties in gauntlet chamolisettes—in white, pongee, grey, beaver and brown. $3.50 and $4.00 Mocha Gloves, $1.95 On- clasp finest Arabian Mocha, in grey and brown. " " $8.00 Extra Long French Kid, $3.95 Twenty-button White French Glace Kid Gloves. Sizo 6% only. Size Remnants—Women’s Hosiery More than ever—*"Jellefi’s for Hosiery”—for just the types you like go into Remnant Day Prices. 50c Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 35c Black, gray and russet, in mock seam style. Silk-and-Wool Sport Hosiery, Special, $1.00 3 Slightly irregular in weave, frequently not distinguish- able: nothing to detract from the wear, Plain black, and brown, navy and camel mixtures. $2.00 to $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.65 Fall _fashioned, with mercerized lisle garter hems and reinforced lisle heels, soles and toes. Black, seal, Cordovan, cocoa and otter. $3.00 and $3.50 Lace Silk Hosiery, $2.25 Dressy designs in lace effects and glove silk. In navy, black, brown, taupe and gray. Broken sizes, $4.50 Silk-and-Wool Hosiery, $3.25 Full fashioned; brown, gray, navy and black; two-toned niixtures and with ‘hand-embroidered clox. SPECIAL—Chiffon Silk Hosiery, $2.00 The demanded black and gun metal in clear, even feet, mercerized lisle garter hems. HANDKERCHIEFS—25¢c and 35c pure linen, 10c. Men's and ‘Women’s 50c pure tinen, 25c. REMNANTS—SHOES $5 and $6 Values, $2.65 pairs_of Women's Pumps, seven styles, satin colonials; two-strap dull kid and patent black kid one-strap, brown kid low heel sandals. $9 Values, $2.65 13 pairs Women's Low Heel Black Grain Sport Oxfords. $10 Values, $3.65 65 pairs Women's Pumps, without stfaps, hand-turned soles and French honll, black kid, patent and black satin. Broken sizes. 30 pairs Pumps, with baby French heels, hand-turned soles; black kid, patent leather and black satin. $5.50 Values, $3.65 42 pairs Women's Brown Calf Oxfords, medium round toes, welt soles, military heels with rubber heels attached. %3 pairs Women's Black Kid Oxfords, medium toes, welt soles, Cuban' Besls with rubber heels attached. $9 and $10 Values, $4.65 48 palrs Women's Tan Calf Oxfords, Cuban and low flat heels. Fair me ran, Pairs Women's Patent Leather Btrap Pumps with fawn suede combinition, Tow fat heels, medium round toes. Very smart. Good Hlze S sire Women's Dull Black- Kid, French, Heel Oxfords, welt soles. Good size range. patent and black black suede and Broken sizes.

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