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One pholo album (flexible, || founders “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin® UNEMPLOYMENT SEEN DURING NEXT WINTER Present Condition in Building Trades Must Be Settled to Avert Crisis, Leaders Declare. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 1.—General un- employment can be looked for next winter in the buflding trades unle some settlement of the present crisis is reached soon, Chairman N. F. Hoggson of the American Construc- tion Council said after a meet- ing between the executive committee {and Secretary of Commerce Hoover, at which plans for a solution were discussed The conference was called to plan means for keeping before the pub- lic general construction conditions throughout the country and a fore- cast of probable conditions for sev- eral months ahead. The present congested conditions, it was said. could be avolded if sup- ply and demand of building materials, labor and other matters affecting construction could be widely and constantly broadcast throughout the | country With this information, per- sons contemplating building ‘could delay work when there was danger of congestion, or take advantage of plentiful supplies of materials and labor if building was slow. | After the conference Hoover issued the Secretary following state- “I have gone thoroughly over (hr‘ plans of the American Construction Council by which they propose to p the general pubiic constantly rmed of the situation as regards | truction in the United States, and have my full indorsement and hearty approval. The Department of Commerce will gladly co-operate in this work with the American Con- struction Council in every way." NEW DRAINAGE METHODS TO CLEAR TOMBS IN EGYPT American Archeologists Ex- plore Vaults of Ancient Pharoahs, Blocked for Centuries. to ew drain- Amer NEW YORK. age methods evolved archeologists will be used next sew- son in_excavations at ht. where e tomba of Bsvptian pharachs have d against exploration for centuries by deep pools of Nile seep- ompletely blocking their en- | Albert M. Lythgoe, curat ¥pt rtment of the Metropol Museum of Art. sa Modern pumping equipment will be used by the explorers, he said, to clear the entrances to the pyramids of Amenemhat I and Sesostris of the twelfth dynasty, which marked Egypt's second great historical period. as dynasty, to which Tutenkhamen be- | longed. marked the third American _excavators, Mr. Lythgoe said, have been working at Lisht since 1906 and have brought out of the tombs many precious archeologi- cal discoverfes, but in the larger tombs their progress has been checked by Nile water. The explorers. he declared. axpect to complete their work within another season or two. The museum, he added, will aid in jthe explorations at the tomb of | Tutankhamen. and also will continue m work at Thebes RITES FOR .IOSEPH W. FOLK Foxmer M:ssoun Governor Buried at Childhood Home in Tennessee. BROWNSVILLE. Tenn.. June 1.—In ihe community of his birth and amons | {hundreds of friends and relatives who were playfellows of his boyhood and | his young manhood seph W. Folk. former | Governor of Missouri, was buried here late vesterday under the poplars and maples in Oakwood cemetery. where (his father and mother lie. 'Services t were conducted by the Rev. Wilson | Woodcock. pastor of the nmun.\m»y Baptist Chureh. | The body of the man who e.snm” jup Missouri politics” and later bl 3 me the counselor of foreign itions iay in state in the Brownsville | I Methodist Church from the time of its | arrival there dn the early morning untll the funeral hour. All b | houses were closed while the cf | filed through the church to pay their last tribute. | Messages of sympathy were received | iby Mrs. Folk from the Persian diplo- | { matic_delegation, M. Bakhmeteff, for- i mer Russian ambassador at Wa ington, and others. Active pall bear ers were chosen from the member: 1le bar, many of whom | June 1.—. by born here fifty-three ars. ago. ears o1d he 1ived in Brow 3 virtually hundreds of residents of | this community are his relatives, all| who bear the Folk name are There are only thirty stars known to be within a hundred billion miles of the earth ’s nothing like This special outfit is just you can buy it NOW for 17 1 year’s subscription !o KODAKERY. $1.00 Down, $1 a Week The only store jm Washin, paymente—AT CASH PRICES. ¥ Kodak While'You Pay gton_ welling KODAKS the eighteenth associates. il COLLEGE HEAD OUT. Dr. David !r!dny Coming to D, C. to Do Research Work. LANSING, Mich,, June 1.—Dr. David “ldly officlally severed his connec- fon with the M(cmun Agricultural (olle[e last midi . Today, follow- ing & upul-l meeting of lho ate board of agricul! head of the y gave Dr. Friday an uproarious fare- well. The students were called to- gether to witness the presentation of prizes for essay work. Followin lhc ceremory Dr. Friday gave a brief dress. At the conclusion of the ulk the entire stud v rose and stood with bared heads while the retiring president left the platform. Dr. Friday will remain in Lansing for a few weeks before moving to Washington. He will do research and editorial work there, and in addition will deliver two lectures a week at the I‘xyev\kaflltlod for social research in New ork city. 33% TO 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALES! SUITS, COATS & CAPES NOW INCLUDED! These we present in cottons and summer silks in great CHARGE BIGGEST RUM SCANDAL IN CHICAGO Officials Hunt $14,000 Worth Missing From Warehouse—Two Arrests Made. CHICAGO, June 1.—Prohibitivn of- ficlals are attempting to check the mysterious disappearance of $14.000 worth of confiscated whisky from a government warehouse here, while nts of the internal revenue de- partment continue their inevstigation into what they say bids fair to be Chicago's greatest rum scandal. A report of the missing whisky was made afi~r a conference between Fed- eral Judge James H. Wilkerson and department heads of the local prol Uon force. Judie Wilkerson wax suid Summer Froclcs Expressing the very spirit of the summer fashions —active and athletic. or graceful and demure; daringly colorful or quietly distinguished— admonished the Jdry l‘anln to to_business.” indic l oy of all geized liquor “from the " prohibition This formed the latest angle to the already complicated mass of {rregu- larities, in which the alleged bribery and attempted bribery of prohibition emploves and agents figure promi- nently, Investigation by the present grand jury Into the case of John K. Mona- han, former employve of the prohibi- tion department, who is under arrest on charges of forging withdrawal permits, has been dropped beca plot was sald to be too large fo body to handle in its limited 2% new "inquiry” wil e launched Wednesday by the next grand jury, however, it was announced, and mean- while government agents will con- tinue to gather evidence One of six girl employes in the pro- hibition office is reported to have co fessed that Monahan paid her to de- liver to him bogus permits issued to hospitals and charitable organzations authorizing them to draw on liquor stores at government wareho Another case came to light v array in both our Women's and Misses’ Dress Shops. New blouses. too—particularly a handmade group at Sale successful. new cases. Ieather and fine hardwoods, black and white! E Pleats non- crushable— guaranteed to stay in! Handmade beaded blouse of -crepe de chine, $10.95 Knife-pleated Skirts of Cocoa, beige, navy blu ife- ton Skirts. Beige, .rly, cuu. nlvy blu( And Combl lln Bex and Skirts, for la -nl aide »mu. ult:hl t t Crepe S Sample Over a hundred different style and Ottoman border umbrella silk. with rings. handles of carved amber, inlaid ivory. clubby style—large tips and ferrules to match v color that's fashionable—blue, purple. green, rose, pink and French blue in this great sample sale ready tomorrow morning! 100 new pleated skirt n , and’ biack. rcpe s 6'50 A Erape and Canton cuv- a gray, navy biue and e women—gombl RAssortiment Regular Prices $5.90 to $23.50 $3.95 to $14.95 We've had the samples of this maker before—and all of these Hundreds to choose from beautiful umbrellas of the season! Every one of them perfect—because thex Prices, all at one-third le hay Silks plain or with fine ivory and amber combinatio brown, Crepe de ack, Otl_- New Pleated Skirts Kllll. and Side Pleated Noveity Rosh. Bodice Top Knu Pl C 40 Chine. Siirte 3.75 on - box Also =1l been examined ; tape and satin (tlgh the handles include the smartest new st leather loops and side straps. gray, Beige, gray, white. Kbnife-pleated S| trous Flat Crepe Beige, navy nuu and biack, 55 90 New gol‘ coats, Colo"ed sandals {mm Sol'o!lg— every fad and fancy for summer wear. Fashion plus value, as l! Chafflc'erls'lc o{ 'h]s Qhop Shop saturday at Jellefi 5. sales have been highly ss than regular prices—the most all fitted with brand- others are satin les in bakelite. amber. In addition there are imported ns and pearl; carved woods in the Then, too, there are strictly mourning umbrellas, also red, garnet, taupe and black. Cra\. Beige, White, Cocoa, Navy, Black. Golf Coats Sleeveless. Special, $5.00 and $7.50 Sleeveless blouse of white silk moire, $12.50 Kmfe-plengm Skirts. of Soft §7 3 75 avy’ bluo .nd olack. % '$19.50 $14.75 $10.75 " §9.75 day with the arrest of W. D. Vln Briggle, wealthy perfume ma turer, who wis trapped when he klnl an appointment with an agent to whom he i alleged to have offered a bribe in connection with withdrawals of alcohol. 70,000 TO THE DOLLAR. Value of Ge;-mn\ Mark Slumps Be- low Austrian Crown. By the Associated Pres. BERLIN, June 1.—Standing at'one time at 70,000 to the dollar, the Ger- man mark yesterday for the first time slipped below the Austrian crown in value. Before the war 87 gold pfennigs would buy a crown, while today it took 100 paper marks to_purchase 98 crowns. ‘The mark’'s new slump led the Boer- sen Courier to attack Hugo Haven- stein, president of the Reichsbank, while the Boersen Zeitung criticizes both the Reichsbank and the govern- ment for what it says is their ap- parent inactivity in trying to halt the nark's collapse. PARIS, June dlers,” nier, socialist; nier managed Another with ink. The A third to the so He also w 1216 F SL. N.W. BAND OF YOUTHS IN PARIS|3 ADOPT.FASCIST METHODS | £ Adhereuts of Royalist Deputy Beat ¥ Up Socialist Minister and Others Attacked. | BY the Associated Prows. | were Introduced in Parls last night by a band of gilded youths, adherents of the royalist deputy. Leon Daudet. The band, known as “the King's Ped- ambushed Deputy Marc Sang- gave him a beating and tried to pour tar on his head and administer a dose of castor oil. Sang- to escape or less damaged condition. “peddler” Minister of Subsistence lette and drenched him and his peddler” uth administered a beating | ist depu Renew Old Roofs Repairing at the right time often saves the cost of a new roof, so = better have us giveZ your roof a thoroughZ examination, at once. Repairs and replace ments at the most rea- sonable prices that good work permits. A& Glad to furnish estimates. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tij 621 F Street Fhome Main 3016-3017 = L UL TR Leader—Former = 1.—Fascist methods in a more | wayldld former Maurice Viol- ¥ Marius Moutet. | ’ Hundreds of garments to choose from—women's and misses'—in the most decisive reduction sale of the year! MISSES’ SUITS HALF PRICE! 50 suits from our regular stocks. including two and three piece models to he ofiered Saturday at exactly fifty cents on the dollar! Sizes 14, 16 and 18 vears. None less than $19.50 regularly and irom that up to and including our finest misses’ arments, 1—524.75 Misses' $49.50 Two and Three Piece Costume Suits— Box jackets, sash tied and straghtline models; some embroidered, others brald or ribbon trimmed—navy, tan and gray. Lot 2—829.75 Misses’ $59.50 Embroidered Costume Suits—Of fine quality twill cord, in navy, gray and tan. Box jackets, sh-tied models, two or three piece models. Detach- able biouses 4—$65.00 Two-plece Suits—Embroidered—navy blue only $32.50 7—$79.50 Two and Three Plece Costume Suits— embroidered and ribbon trimmed—exclusive mod- s in navy and tan $39.75 —$85.00 Three-piece S (s—Embro!lered} jacket type, in navy and t S $42.50 5-$85.90 Embrojdercd | Three-picce Costume, Suits—in navy and gray.... $44.75 2—$95.00 Ali-over Embroidered Suits—The three- pece type, with detachable blouse, in navy and gray 2 5 o, o 1—$105.00 Tan EtonwJacket Suit—With attrac- tive hip skirt and embrotdery. 1—$110.00 Navy Blue Three.piece Suit—Eton Jacket type—silk stitching on jacket and sleeves..$55.00 15-8$125.00 Gray Costume Suit—Royal blue trim- ming e - o 1—$150.00 Elaborately Beaded Suit—Eton_jacket, In navy hlue < $47.50 $67.50 ece -$75.00 omen’s Coats Sport and Dress Styles-—<Extensive Assortments from America’s best makers—now at these tre- mendous: reductions ! $45.00 and $50.00 Coats Reduced to $18 75 Of ravy blue and black Cordalure and Mondaine— durable short-pile fabric: find _ straightiine, Deited, paneiback A aide.Yastening stylas among "™ $55.00 to $65.00 i $28.75 Reduced to Embroldered cape siceve wraps, sash tied and hip bieuse styles—straightiine coats as well in Cordalure, Lustrosa, Delysia and Fashona. Navy biue and black. $75.00 and $85.00 $38.75 Cape coats, panel wraps, mandarin blouse effects in lustrous deep-pile Gerona, Glamora and Fashona. Smart and universally becoming. Choice of navy blue, tan and black. $95.00 to $110.00 Coats Reduced to $58 s 75 Aristocrats of fashion! Biouse, sash tied and beited coats In the season’s finest fabrics. Hand-embroidery in self color, elaborate braiding and self cording are a few of the touches that make them “different.’” $59.50 to $65.00 Reduced to........... Pleated panel backs—sash-tied blouses—straightline belted styles in these popular light-weight twill coats. Careful tailoring, beautifully crepe lined. Tan, navy blue and black. $125.00 to $175.00 Reduced to. $84°75 Exclusive models—individual styles. They include twill. all-over braded and embroidered, duvetyn, flat and roshanara crepes. Many have luxurious collars of summer ermine, fox and caracul furs. $50.00 to $55.00 Capes Reduced to.......... $38-75 Gathered yoke and circular styles, with scalloped borders. Vasiety of choice from twill cord, lustrosa and veldyne. Gray. navy blue and black. $65.00 and $75.00 $46.75 Three- Wraps Reduced to Wraps Capes Reduced to. .......... Abundant style choice here! Stralahtline, gathered yok and circular modeis—capes with tiered panels. e self crush or caracul fur-collars. Both twill and uup “olie tabrics. $65.00 to $85.00 Sport Coats $ 46.75 Reduced to. ......... Fine imported plaids and pure camel’s hair coatings, in mannish, swagger styles. Fine tailoring throughout. New Sandals Red, Blue, Green —also white kid, black satin and pat- ent leather; center strap; cut-out sides; block heels; Sorasis quality. $12.00 pair. With Jelleff quality and Jelleff fashions sell- ing at such tremendous mark-downs there should be no Hesitancy in purchasing now instead of later the garments you will need at vacation time. MISSES’ COATS HALF PRICE! Sport dress style. hig range—all coats es! Misses’ $35.00 to $55.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Coats Now $17.50 to $27.50 In sizes 10 and 12, to fit the small schoolgiri—in her- ringbone mixtures of black and white, brown and tan, and rose and white. Left from last season. Misses’ $55.00 Plaid Back Soort Coats, $27.50 In tan and brown, with loose or belted backs—full silk lined. 2—$57. Tan Sport rap-around styles 5.00 Natural Tan Color Sport Coats—Loose full_silk fined .50 French Chilia Sport Coat—In tan and An unusually smart garment Misses’ $55.00 Dress Coats, $27.50 Arabella and Lustrosa. Embroidered or ribbon trimmed, in side-tie and blouse types—navy and tan. Misses’ $69.50 Coats and Wraps, $34.75 Gerona, Lustrosa and Arabella are materials. Beau- tiful embroidered types, with silk stitching or brald— blouse side tie and wrappy models—navy, tan, Copen- hagen biue and rust. $85.00 Gerona and Lustrosa Coats, $42.50 Beautiful all-over embroidery and ribbon trimming. Sash-tie, blouse and straightilne models—navy, tan, gray and rust. $95.00 Fashona Wraps, $47.50 - With exquisite silk ribbon on collar and hem .of skirt “in nawy; gray and black. A remarxable coat value. Coats—With trown edg- -$39.75 Women’s Suits Vi to 6l tl the on the dollar—with the season to choose from . $50.00 to $65.00 - Suits Reduced to........... $26'75 Three-plece Costume Sults—sash tied or with ribbon- bound box jackets. Tailored suits with long panel jackets. Fine twills, in navy blue, black, gray and tan. Most seasonable! A : $69.50 to $75.00 Suits Reduced to. . . $46.75 All strictly tallored, with the particular attention to details that comes only with high-class suits. Long panel or short box and hip length jackets in cordine and twill cord. Navy biue, tan and black. Very hand- $65.00 to $75.00 orse $36.75 Reduced to............ Suits—Semi-Dress Strictly Tailored Panel Jacket Suits with all-over braided jacquettes—Three.-piece Costume Suits with wrap-over blouse and box jackets. Smart twill cord and cordine, in grays, beige, navy blue and black. _ $79.50 to $110.00 Suits Reduced to........... $56-50 Aristocratic Two-piece Costume Suits—long jackets with hand-embroidered borders and bell sieeves—jackets all-over embroidered and sash tied—braided wrap- around effects. Smartest of the season’s styles in fine twill fabrics. $110.00 to $175.00 Elaborate Costume Suits Reduced to $86.75 Garments of distinction, in both twills and silks. Two and three plece styles, mostly one-of-a-kind models that cannot be duplicated, many of them hand- ta'lored. Plquetine, twill cord and cordine, hand-em- broidered, beaded and braided—flat crepe and brocaded roshanara three-piece costumes—the handsomest suits that money can buy! $35.00 to $45.00 Sport Suits, $18.75 The season's smartest spor: fabrics—English checks, mixtures, diagonals and 1007 pure camel's hair. Becoming double-breasted styles, beited short box jackets, long panel and tuxedo styles. Popular light shades—tan, fallow, gray, French blue and brown. . $35.00 and $40.00 Spot Conts. . £18.78 Reduced to. . Smart overplaids and mixtures—full back, beited and sash-tled styles. All popular light shades—gray, tan and fallow. GOLD: STRIPE --- Silk Stockings That WEAR! ALL. SIZES — white, black, and the shades you want to match your shoes or skirts. Only authorized Washington agency. best styles of