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LEST WE FORGET On the wooded slopes of Arfingten and other cemeteries in ‘Washington 70,000 soldiers sleep. " This year their graves will go unmarked, their deeds unsung, unless Washington responds to an appeal. It is a simple appeal, shortly told. The Grand Army of the lfibflc and allied veterans’ organizations in Washington are pre- hibited from making their annual solicitations in the government departments for funds with which te bear the umd'hifi on Decoration day (and on June 3, for the Confederates), a American flag and a flower at the head of cach of their comrades’ graves and of holding appropriate exercises in each cemeotery where rest soldier dead. These veterans appeal to you, ‘The Evening Star, which will accept and ackniwledge jons. Send something, ne matter how smail. Mall it lfi. and designate it “Decoration Fund—The Evening Star” ing, at the same time, whether it should go to the Decoration day fund or the Confederate veteran fund for use June 3. | RECORD REVENUE FREIGHT 974,521 Cars Loaded for Week Ending May 12. NEW YORK, May 24.—Loading of revenue freight for th ending May 12 totaled 974,521 cars, the great- est loadings on record for any week since November 4, 1922, and within 4 per cent of the greatest in history, INDIAN TRIBES SUE U. S. FOR CALIFORNIA LANDS XKaroks Name Weeks, Wallace and Work in Filing Suit. John W. Weeks, Secretary of War; Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agri- culture, and Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interior, comprising. the fed- | Railway Association. The week's loadings were an in- eral power commission, were named injunction filed in the District Supreme | over the corresponding week in 1921. Court by Steve Super and Benjamin | werthe corresponding week o I3°L ‘Wilder, members of the Karok tribe of Indians. The Karoks have for years occupied the national forest reserve in California, and seek to prevent the power commission from negotiating leases of water-power sites on the tribal domain. Through Attorney Jennings C. Wise the court is advised that the terri- tory occupied by the Karoks was ceded to the United' States by Mexico in 1848, and the treaty contained a clause recognizing the rights of the Indians to undisputed possession and according to reports to the American control. February 1. 1905, Congress placed the reserve under control of the Secretary of Agriculture with a view to developing and leasing power sites. the Indians’ rights under the treaty have been ignored. The proposed lease of water-power sites to the Electro Metals Company of San Francisco by the commlssion is declared to be an Infringement of the rights of the Karoks, and the court Is asked to interfere. —e — Lot 13thand F 1006 F 15thand G 1237 Pa, Ave. 14th and F 904 F 413 7th 1715 Pa. 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Cedar Remedies At Cut Prices 89¢ 30c Revelation Tooth Pd. 29¢ of Hydrogen, May only.. 33¢ 60c Calox Tooth Powder.. 49c 50c Rexall Liver Salts.... 3% $1.25 Guerlain’s Lip Stick.$1.25 $1.25 Father John's Med.. 8% 65c Lablache Face Pwd... 42¢ $1.00 Mellin’s Food....... 65¢ 50c Pompeis M ; : 106 elmol , o olive S .12 for 89¢ 35¢ Pond’s V:ninlli Cream Size 4 40c Pt. Puretest Peroxide 25¢ Carter’s Liver Pill 35c Sloan’s Liniment. . $1.00 Listerine, large. $150 Gude's Pepto-Man- 9 75¢ Mead’s Dex:| 50¢ Phillip's Milk of Mag. 42c 60c Resinol Ointment. $1.00 Lysol, large... Quality Food; at Special Prices Friday & Saturdey Only ¥ e e PP [CES Fresh from our Oun Factories Saturday Candy A delicious assortment of Fruit, Cream and chewy center Choc- olates. Sellingatthe rate of one million packages a year becsuse B s 3 ordinary. 3 9 Week-ends pound c Wrapped Cream and Nut Caramels Very delicious, squares Oc o 2 for26ec Vi 2 for 36c. L kS 2 d.lvldufllflwu and chocolate. ularly 49¢ lb. Maey special. Perpound Chocolate Almonds Select, whole roasted almonds, covered with usually fine Since that time it is alleged | (. Imported Japanese Crepe Dresses, *34 (SR} Dress—Lace 45 Q 1 Navy C vest; extra size (46). Was $59.50. Now...... 1 Black Canton Dress—Blue size s Vo5 Now.... . 18 1 Jade Taffeta Party Frock —Rosettes. Size 16. Was $2950. Now........ 1 Nevy Canton Model—Size 18. Was $39.50. Now ... embroidery’; extra 50) Twelve lovely summer colors. Ever so many styles and sizes for women, misses and small women. Drawnwork and fagotting join with crochet buttons, while tucks and cascades, with picot edge, enter into the trimming scheme. Rose Almond Sunset Cherry Tan Apricot Jonquil Gray Pink Tangerine Copen Blue 1 Orchid Wool Canton Spors Dress—White leather belt. Size 3 $ ::'-s $2950. Now...... 19" 1 Henna Jersey Dress— Pleated skirt and fancy stitch overblouse. Size 16. il .95 Was 95. Now..... 1 Henna end Gray Silk Bro- cade Party Frock—Size 40. 15 Second Floor. Was $25. Now Worsted Jersey Suits, *10 For sport and service They do not crush and are most desirable for travel by train, boat, motor or to wear at the country club. Tuxedo model in tan, taupe, navy, black and jade; sizes 16 to 42 for women and misses. Small lot of only 45 suits. Also about 45 sport suits, including: Khaki Flannel 3-piece Suits, including skirt, jacket and knickers. 3-piece Knicker Suits. ‘White Gabardine Riding Habit, finely tailored and washable. 2 Cape Suits—Knickers and cape. Gray and tan tweed. One size 18, one size 16. Were $39.50. Now...... - 3 Two-piece Knicker Suits— Coat and knickers, brown wor- sted tweed. One size 14, one size 16, one size 18. Were $39.50. Now. ... \ 1 Sport Suit—Camel's hair. Plaid _skirt, plain coat, plaid trimming. Size 18. 533 Was $49.50. Now........ Tweed suit, in- cluding skirt, knickers and jacket. Jersey, $10 1 Coat—xavy twill; tucked; snug hip model. Size 36. $ Was $5950. Now........ 1 Sport Suit—Tangerine tre- laine; Skinner P. D. C. lined. Size 40. Was $49.50. Now 1 Novelty Sport Suit—Light green. Size 18. $ Was 5. Now 13 Pleated Skirts, *3*° Were $5.95 to $7.95 Knife and box pleated with the addition of tailored and sport models. Only 150 skirts in this group offered at a fraction of their worth. Grays Navy Black 26 to 32 H Just a few highly colored tones among v ~ them. Voi-Velle, $3.95 Worsted Jersey Sport Coats, $595 Tuxedo model, with inverted pleat back, or small pleats if you prefer; tailored pockets. New blue, navy, tan, green, rookie and black. Sizes 16 to 44. 26 in the lot. 1 Novelty Sport Coat—Wing sleeve. Very smart. Size 4 14, Was $29.50. Now........ 5 1 Top Coat—Tan and gray and gold novelty imported mix- ture, fully lined. Size w;‘ Isv‘sweky Nowbfipo—”““li‘o:es and 5"12:25 W .- 5les 5 1 Black Wrap—High-luster bolivia. Size 40. Was $49.50. Now........ Women’s Onyx Silk Hose - (Becoad Fleor.) Women’s Low Shoes 35 Pairs Women’s Sport Ox- fords—Smoked elk of tan or gray buck, with rubber or leather soles. Broken sizes. Sl.’! Were $7.50. Now......... 134 Pairs Women's Low Shoes—Size range incomplete. If your size is in the lot you’l} get several pairs for the price of one. Patent, dull calf, satin and tan calf. Sl A5 Were $5. Now........... 100 Pairs Women’s House Pumps — Black kid one-strap pumps for house and mornin, street wear. rubber heels. All sizes. 1 Were $250. Now... (First Ploor.) Full fu‘ioned; extra sizes in black, white and brown. Were $2.50. 45 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose ;;Se':mu{ b.cskl" E:r.ceriud tops; . 1 irreg- ul::l g? ys1.oo and Sl.!S 55: grades at..............oen 59 Pairs Women’s Rockford Silk Hose—Seamed back; black and brown. 79: Were $1.25. Now......... Sweaters, Gloves, Union Suits 6 Women's Fiber Sweat- ers—Tuxedo model, in black, white, gray and navs‘: slightly imperfect. $ seconds of $1 an Were T wow. AT gl 29 Women's Nainsook Union Suits — Athletic Gloves—Small sizes only, in white and mastic. Slight d $1.50 21 Pairs Long Silk style, in sizes 36, 38 and soiled. 81 40. Were 69c. Now.... ‘Were $195. Now..... : (First Fioer. Leather sole an Women’s Extra + Size Bloomers Were 79¢c, Now 59¢ Soft nainsook, in flesh tint; ample size, well reinforced; sr:all ruffle at knee; sizes 27 and 29. 40 pairs. 60 Nainsook Step-ins—Orchid, light blue and flesh; Val lace trimming. 88: Were $1. Now.... 25 Silk Jersey Petticoats— Deep flounce of English sateen in floral effect combined with the plain colors of the jersey; 34 to 38 lengths. $yq.89 Were $245. Now......... 50 Sateen Petticoats—Green, gray, navy and black. Excellent qua i(x"utun with high gloss; 32to Were 98c. Now......... 100 Undermuslins—Envelope chemise, step-ins, bloomers and corset covers; muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 44. Were. 59c. Now......... 35 Princess Slips—White wil- low loom, trimmed with embroid- ery or edged with narrow lace. Sizes 36 to 42. Sl Were $145. Now 2 (Second Floor.) Boys’ Flapper Suits, 89¢ Were $1.25 biouse Colla si3les ogve Auocs pants and extra belt. Sizes2to7 years. = 11 Boys’ Tweed Suits—Two pairs of knickers with each suit; all-wool mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 5- Were $795. Now........ 18 Boys’ Allwool Sweaters— Blue, brown, maroon, navy; slip- over style, with deep shawl col- lar; college style. Sizes J,toi;s years. Were $3. Now........... 58 Wash Middy Hats—Turn- u: and Gob shapes. Gray, green, khaki and blue. lgc Were 69%. Now.......... 60 Kheki Play Overalls— Knee length; dark khaki drill, trimmed with red; deep pockets. Sizes 2 to 7 years. 49c Were 65c. Now 5 (Third Floor.) Tots’ 31 Gingham Panty Frocks, 50c - Sizes 2 and 3 years and only 150 frocks. 12 Babies’ Pique Dresses— Scalloped at neck and sLeeves in rose and blue. ze 2 rears. c {Veresl. Now .. 75 50 Girls’ Tailored Hats— Navy, black and brown, with ribbon bows and ends. 69c Were $1. Now.......... 100 Children’s Drawers— Straight-leg style, trimmed with tucks and embroidery ruffles. Sizes 2, 4, 6. 19c Were 35c. Now.......... 24 Children’s Bathing Suits —Cotton suits, in navy, trimnaed at neck and armholes with white bands. One-piece mode!. Sizes 8 to 10 years. 39c Were 75c. Now.. = 8 Children’s Wash Dresses— Gingham and chambray. In size 7 only. Slightly soiled. 5 c Were $1. Now........... 12 Middy Blouses—Tan, red and blue. Regulation trimmings. Sizes 14 to 268“ c Were $1.50. Now.. ..... (Third Floor.) Children’s Shoes 46 Pairs Infants’ Pum, Patent leather 1-strap style; sizes 2 to 5. c ‘Were $1.50. Now ........ 9 Pairs Boys Oxfords— Brown calf, with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. 3 pairs size¢ 1, 4 pairs size 1) and 2 pairs size 5. » Were $5. Now .......... 57 Pairs Girls Oxfords— For gym. Black leather with electric finish sole. Sizes 12 to 4. $ 1 a5 ‘Were $1.50 and $1.75. Now (Third Floor.) Children’s $1.15 Silk Socks, 65¢ Only 165 pairs of these socks. Three-quarter length; white, black, navy and Rus- sian calf; sizes 6 to 9%. 35 Pairs Boys’ Heavy Cotton Socks—Black socks, sport rtyle with white bands and turn-over Many small lots make one big lot 250 Men'’s Suits, 25 These suits are by no means due for price reductions, but as there was a stattering of sizes owing to recent sales, we disre- garded worth and marked this collection of suits down to a com- mon level. Not all sizes in any one pattern, color or model, but all sizes collectively. Cassimeres and homespuns in suitable summer colors and a few darker tones among them. Men’s White Sport Sweaters, 35 Paddling ug the river, spending the day on the links or the court, these sweaters are strictly correct and equal- ly suitable for men and vomen. All-wool, slip-on style, with half shawl collar. Sizes 36 to 44, As for the price, it is truly a “Small Lot” level. 8 All-leather Golf Bapgs— Five-steel stay, rawhide lace, sole leather bottom. 37.45 Were $10.95. Now........ 2 Medicine Balls—Recognized as essential to gym work s:xesri cise. Were $10. Now......... 100 W hite Duck Outing Hats —Some brims with sun shade; suitable for fishing, tennis, golf and summer sports. c Were $1.25. Now......... 2 Brush Wool Sport Coats— Camel color, suitable for men and women. 58.45 Were $1250. Now........ 92 Pairs Imported Golf Hose —All wool, medium weight; most of them in heather mixture effect. $ l 35 Were £250. Now 49 Brush Wool Golf Hose— Camel color and gray. 52.95 Were $395. Now 3 Cowhide Suit Cases—Tan color, 24-inch size; sewed cor- ners. .50 Were $1250. Now... .... 2 Hat Boxes—Large and roomy; leather corners, handle and straps. 37.45 Were $9.50. Now......... 10 Traveling Bags—Genuine cowhide, with walrus grain; 18- inch size. Black only. 33.35 Were $595. Now......... (First Floor.) Men’s $6 Oxfords $2.95 Naturally there would be but few of these—only 32 pairs. Tan and black calf, with Goodyear welt soles; French or brogue last. Sizes 6% to8%; B,C, D. 6 Pairs Hanan Oxfords— Three_pairs cordovan, in_sizes AAA 7 and 9%; C, 10%. Three pairs of tan kid, Panama last, in sizes A 6 and 7. s 4.75 Were $10. Now.......... 15 Pairs Men’s Golf Shoes— High and low, with plain toes, elk uppers. Sizes 8%, 9, 10 and 11in (gwidth, 10% 1n D and 9% in E. $1.95 m Were $7.95. Now......... (First Floor.) Men’s Silk Socks 65¢ _ Slight seconds of $1.15 qual- - ity. Pure thread silk, with lisle tops and reinforcements at soints of wear. Full-fash- ioned. Colors—black, bronze,. navy, cordovari and cham- pagne. Sizes 9% to 1114, 60 dozen of these desirable socks. (me Heedt Co., First Fioor.) echt ( s '7th at F O. The Hecht Co.—Friday Small Lots (The Hechdt Co., First Floor.) Simmons Bed and Spring Ouifit Were $9.75 Now $6.95 . Just when most needed we offer these 5 outfits at a con- siderable saving. 42 inches wide; parchment finish. 5 Full Size Simmons Beds— Full size; white enamel, with brass filler rods. Were $16.50. Now........ 4 Full Size Brass Beds— Satin finish; ribbon trim- med. $ Were $32. Now.......... 16 4 Bedroom Chairs—Walnut finish, cane seats. Just four of them that were $7.95. $3.97 NOW ... ocooniinooaie 3 Matting Covered Boxes— 33 inches long; trimmed with split bamboo. Suitable for shirt- waists and other receptacle pur- poses. 5915 Were $11.75. Now 3 1 Library or Den Suite— Three pieces, with fumed oak frames and slip seats of imita- tion brown leather. Comprises settee, rocker and arm chair. 522.50 Was $35. L R 1 Mission Arm Chair—Fumed oak; upholstered seat and back of brown Spanish leather- ette. Was $25. Now 3 1 Large Hall Mirror—Golden oak frame, clear plate glass; four coat and hat hangers. 56.95 Was $975. Now......... 1 New Perfection Oil Cook Stove—One-burner style. Eco- nomical for summer use. $ Was $10. Now........ 1 Elevated Open Gas Range —Sanitary base; large oven and 4-burner top; white enamel door panels. 329.75 Was $49.75. Now.... 6 Kitchen Cabinet Bases— Golden oak finish bases, natur: finish top. Two_large drawers and two large bins. 59,73 Were $13.75. Now........ (Fourth Floor.) American Flags, 10°dozen Sizes 8x10 to 15x12, in cotton and a few smaller sizes in silk. Suitable for Memorial Day and similar decorative and patriotic purposes. lot. 39¢ Lace-edged Dresser Scarfs, 25¢ 600, of good grade muslin; these scarfs are 18x50 inches, edged with 4-inch filet lace. 10 Dozen Tea Napkins— Pure linen, tea or serviette size. Embroidered in Madeira effect: plain white or with pink or blue embroidery. 53‘95 ‘Were $5. Now, dozen... 38 Pillowcases—Regular and extra sizes—42x36 and 42x38. Heavy muslin tubing, deep hems. Slightly imperfect. 25c Were 39c. Now... = 10 Pairs Snowflake Portieres —Creamy tan shade, with har- monizing cross-stripe pattern in blue, rose or brown; 2 yards long, 40 inches wide. Suitable for summer. Sl.fl Were $1.95. Now, pair... 50 Pairs Sash Curtains— Sheer scrim, with plain hems or ruffied edges; top hem for run- ning rod through. 27c Were 39%. Now.......... 500 Yards Awning Mounted on wooden holders. 65 dozen in this special (Fourth Floor.} 9x12 Texoleum Rugs Slight Seconds of $15 Grade $, Only ten and it is because they are ever so slightly im- perfect that they’re so priced. 3 Rush Ru,,_.sm 9x12. Just the rug for summer porch or liv- ing room. 319.95 Were $35. Now....... 50 Rag Rugs—Size 24x36, hit- or-miss pattern. Suitable for bathrooms and where small rugs are suitable. 65: Were 85c. Now.. 75 Yards Grass Runner—One vard wide; slightly imper- fect. c Was. $1.25. Now......... 200 Square Yards Felt Base Floor Covering—Sanitary, du+ rable and especially suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, etc. 390 Was 65c. Now (sq. yd.).. 100 Square Yards Inlaid Linoleum (Remnants)—Two vards wide. Colors go all the way through. Usable size rem- nants. c Was $1.45. Now (sq. )('sfl.')".“ ek Duck Boyle Product, 35¢ Regular Prices, 60c to 75¢ Highest _of stripes. ade, 8-0z. weight, in the new variety 'Wo woven an: two painted designs, featuring green and brown on white background. Buying awning duck at an average half price is worth an early errand. - (Fourth Fleor.)