Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1923, Page 21

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Lincoln F. Kilbourne, neral of the 8th Corps ar WASHINGTON, questioning of wit: : R R HEADSPREPARE| "7oR" Pickering in MINE STRIKE of beeamamion sum| ittt e his findings, which will be held’ co FUR HEAVY .[RAFFIC SOMERSET, Pa, April 4.—Eleven fesdants wo.uu" .rk"m to the o fidential, at least for the present, will be reported to me direct,” sald Gen LewAs. “Later I shall rey::rt to “.'ll strike for ® year, their wives and Judge Berkey told the defendants a boy were fined today by Judge that as 'th! m:mam and :?‘lld:;fl John A. Berkey for violating pro- were not qualified to work in the in the uni visions of an fnjunction against | They hedone mient e utornt. " abn picketing against the Comsolidation men, he added, could request & Coal Company on April 18, 1922, working miner to join their ranks, The men were fined from $10 to 326 each. They will be held in jail but that co: request Junection. until the fines are paid. Mrs. Mary Flota was finsd $100, o2l Sag o Yae goga s, FLLORIDA TRAIN DITCHED. ::l;-hl'l;d "!llursllnnmdlfld(bh jall In — ult of & ne, and the court explained he would not send both | bt PALM BEACH, Fla, April 4. parents to prison at once. Wil- |—Several passen ere ehaken up, liam Flota, aged fifteen years, their but none more th slightly injured, son, was fined $25. In the case of when the Key West express of the Florida East Coast rallway ran TInspector General of 8th Corps In- vestigating Charges Against Col. Conger. WILL INVITE DEBS. Russian Trade Unions to Ask U. S. . Leaders to Study Conditions. MOSCOW, April 4—~The executive committee of Russian trade uniol has decided to invite Eugene De and other American liberal tra unionists to Russia to study econom conditions here. CASTORIA For Infants and Children Executives Meet to Plan Co- Operation for Unprecedent- L ed Spring Boom. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 4.— While due expedition will be observ- ed, there will be no undue haste in connection with the official investiga- tion of facte surrounding the con- troversy between Col. Arthur L. Con- &er, commander of the 20th Infantry, and Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Randle, all of Fort Bam Houston, according to Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewls, com- mander of the 8th Corps area. tant repstition of such & violation of the in- The Electric Refrigerator for Modern Homes i Y By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 4—Executives of several hundred rallroads, here to tackle the emergency created by an unprecedented burden of spring traf- fic and prospects of a boom year, to- day were considering the possibilities the boy and the other women, who ot a program of intense co-operation prepared vesterday by directors of the American Rallway Association. The program was.not to be made public until all members of the asso- clation had opportunity to vote on it tomorrow. It was understood to in- clude several of the more drastic pro- visiol of the program voluntarily undertaken by the roads in 1920, when they werg threatened with paralysis under a record-breaking burden of tretght. One of the chief recommendations, it was belleved, would be co-opera- tion through freer interchange of cars and, possibly, of locomotives and other equipment. A ‘“one big system” Al rangement virtually would be the r sult, with many of the barriers 10 result — the in- and efficlency of ds without a cor- responding increase in equipment— thus would be attained The shipper would be asked to join the co-operative effort by concentrat- ing his shipments, by loading careful- 1y to conserve space, by eliminatin unnecessary part shipments, by loa ing cars to capacity whenever pos- sible and by avolding demurrage. Efficiency of railway shop workers since the strike of last fall “has in- creased amazingly,” as evidenced by reports of unprecedented numbers of cars and locomotives repaired in the last three months, rail chiefs asserted today. Part of their program will be the retention of the good will of the shop forces and their labor organiza- tions, STILLMAN CASE DELAYED. Appellate Division Reserves De- cision Against Alimony. NEW YORK, April $—The appellate division of the supremc court has re- served decision on the appeal of James A. Stillman from an order of Supreme Court Justice Morschauser, granting Mrs. Anna_U. Stillman, his wife, alimony of $7,500 a month and $15.000 additional counsel fees. The order had been made pending app from Justice Mo: user’s previous decision dis illman's divorce s wife nsel for Stillman declared the divorce litigation more than $312.0( April 4—A were fined 325 each, Judge Berkey through & switch at Kelsey City last Capt. and Mrs. Randle have flled ion against the s broken out in | representatives battles are peasants and Do your gums bleed easily?Ifso,takeheed. Pyorrhea is coming. Itstrikesfour persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless teeth and health. Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth =it checks Pynrrc:“ 35¢ and 60c in tubes Recscnncssasda 000000000000000000000000500000000000000P00000000000000900920000000095000000 Healing Honey STOPS THE TICKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE COUGH Its Soothing, Healing Effect soon gives relief. Price 35c. A Penetrative Healing Salve and aMild Laxative are important in the treatment of Coughs, Spas- modic Croup and Colds, therefors, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and a package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing Honey, making a complete LTI T L O b aald’ the fines would not be c lected unless the defendants we! brought before him again und. In “default e added, nigh Toe train, carrying York sleeper: the hour at the time of th. TN ccident. Toweling § Yards for 69c Firm, serviceable quality crash toweling, white, with fast color blue border. Florida-New was reported to have | fi been running about twenty miles an suit against Col. Conger for $100,000, alleging defamation. Under orders rom Gen. Lewis to investigate in minutest detail the facts Ih the case, from its origin until the present $nUse ForOver30 Years Always bears the Rignature of LU T T OO U L S%thm» Firet " Hand Towels $1.00 Dozen -For the home, for barbers, for dentists. Heavy twilled quality, highly absorbent. - The Headliner for Thursday— $20 and $25 Dresses Brand-new, fascinating if fashions, brilliant in colorings and trimmings, a sale of quality frocks. Tricoshani Paulette Canton Crepe Taffeta Alityme Crepe Printed Crepe Mignonette Crepe Knit Roshanara Crepe Dropstitch Tricolette Qeorgette Crepe Crepe de Chine $ Regular Sizes, 16 to 44; Stout Sizes, 46 to 52 Ruffles, drapes, panels, rosettes, beaded motifs, embroidered novelties, rich braidings, basque and straightline effects. Plain colors and PAISLEY TOPS—and two-color combinations. COLORS include cocoa, gray, navy, tan, cowslip, ashes of roses, green and black—and Paisley patterns galore. sleeves. Sale! Trimmed Hats P Worth $5.00 and $6.00 5250 Black and All Large, medium and small models — mush- rooms, pokes, high- K#/ backs, off-the-face ef- fects, flares and ma- tron styles. Quality millinery in a remarkable economy sale. Fresh, charming creations in milan hemp, milan, tagal, novelty braids and crepe and silk combinations. The fine materials and becoming spring styles are equally impressive. There are hats of compelling charm and clever workmanship. Trimmed with flower clusters, wreaths, garnitures, ribbons, ostrich, ornaments and feather novelties. “Klassy Kid” Blouses First in good looks and good C \ . A special Thunda{ selling of qual- ity blouses in all sizes, 8 to 16. In fast color hairline checks and stripes, also in plain tan, Tailored for trim fit, with buttoned-down collar and two-button barrel cuffs, Dress up all the youngsters at little expense. Don’t Forget Those All-Wool Tweed Suits $8.95 Sport clothes, Norfolks and man- nish models in all sizes, 7 to 16... New Costume Slips The Undergarments of the Hour Attractively Priced Striped Paisley $ 2 : 9 8 Lingette .. Costume Slips, tailored of the silky and serviceable Lingette in enurmln; Palwley patterns. Hemstitched top, self straps. Extra full over the hips. S, $1.59 s §1.25 A~ particularly ular price. ostutne Inexpensive, yet of worthy of lustrous, close-textured | QUAlity and ‘workmanship. sateen in black, brown and navy. | (ostume Slipg of serviceable Designed for comfortable fit and | S2teen in black, navy and brown. to afford & trim foundation for | Made with self’straps and ribbon the frock. s Extra Sise Costume Slips of Flowered Petticoats of excel- fine quality sateen in navy and | ent quality sateen in rich color brown. lemstitched top.” TNe | combinations. Pleated and corded ideal undergarment flounces, also black and l _9 pltnlnl colors.'Wide range 97c . of sizes o..... Sesaetece to pe the hi Sateen -$1.59 for larger women. Sizes 48, 50 and 52.. Long, three-quarter and fancy 1,000 Pairs Original Tailored Seam Silk Hose $2.00 Quality Classed as Substandards, but practically perfect. Pure silk stockings—the original and best example of the new wide back-seam style that is finding so much favor. Beauti- ful, firm texture that will wear wonder- fully well. Lisle tops. Mostly black. A few dozens in brown and gray. Buy them at HALF the established price! Silk Sale! Novelty Bamboo Pongee, yard-wide. A rich, resplendent weave, printed in new $ .55 35=Inch Tussah Pongee and striking designs in vivid hues, Actual $2.00 value. Mt/ A 0 'H Natural pongee color in two shades, luxuriously fine, shimmery weave that washes and wears well. In high favor for making blouses, frocks, children’s garments and men’s shirts. / "I'J 40-In. Crepe de Chine A Thursday special pricing of Pure Silk Boxloom Crepe de Chine, right at the height of its popularity. Heavily woven for unusual service. Comes in flesh, coral, pink, turquoise, mais, Quaker, ivory, tan, peach, white and black. New Neckwear,49¢ Collars Collar & Cuff Sets Vestees Styles innumerable—practically every spring idea, such as tuxedos, Peter Pans, round effects and plenty of vestees. In eyelet, satin, net, lace, linen and Paisley. 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