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- 16 HUNT IS WIDENED FOR GIRL SLAYER Wife of Dead Insurance Man Partially Identifies Woman as Bandit fated Pross 0. June S.—Police search for the blue-eyed, smiling girl bandit slew Richard . Tesmer, wealthy | home - here extendet at has insurance’ man, his been foremost - more suspec » characterize an, is being sought in Milwaukee, e recently fis kioown to hav and her former and Joliet the the as aunts in Chi Peoria » are being watched the theory that Tes- led by members of a ring which the ins sorously prose- they are was the Discountin mer was k of automobile thieve man has v polive sy t robbery of strance cuted, 1 con motive his ‘v o need t and former Tesmer the the holdup which ended in tarly Mdentifiention. they had been by t arly -mbled ver than that of any When shown thi m she it 1 will mak irs . in the irnish the | of vital statis couple who waylaid | who was found in th - the photograph has been absolved of e At first she was suspected having in the which’ she knowl- the affair. of possibl IDENTIFY NIAGARA VICTIM. NIAGARA FAI The body IAG X the Niaga tified as that ¢ of Indianapolis, 1a7t home 10 0 to & Miss M VYoctor jn Danville ing_in Buffalo one Thix Store Will Close Saturday 1 P.M. Other Days at 5 P.M. ‘When you dip your brush into a can of one of the brilliant “61” Floor Var- nishes you have be- gun to express your natural desire to beautify your pos- sessions. “61” Floor Varnishes stain as well as varnish, and may be had in the de- sired color or shade. Try it on your furni- ture or floors—it pro- * vides maximum wear and water resistance. We cariv a_complete line PRATT & LAMBERT A € M E_QUALITY Varnishes and of nd aints | demics Who saw the girl shoot | Rockefeller F 3 rl_and Dre photograph of | |& the direc |ana‘u NG STAR. WASHINGTO 'One Girl in 309 | MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Tries | Names Marriage | As Her Ambition | By the Associated Press DES MOINES, Marriage and REVENVE AGENT soMe CLAS3 lowa, June B | home making will have become wholly secondary in | the feminine scheme of existence | when the generation now growing, | up is rinning the nation, It re sults of a questionnaire conducted among this enior classes in Des Moines high schools is o true cross section of the country’s { vouthful opinion Three hundrs graduates naire | ovess fise he said o’ met ¥ hoped marricd and b a home. {SEEKS CO-OPERATION i IN WAR ON PLAGUES 0f epid Rockefeller Foundation 'foner‘ng“ { Movement for an International | fercnces : o of heat i Effort Against Epidemics. “Deflnite. progress was made du | . 1 *NEW YORK. June §. Intern; co-operation of health officials the world,™ 5 The comparatively imp outy plagues and ebl- | Mo tonihond (o Masion fostered *hy” the | ed area in northern lira | undation through the|on the wes ast of league of nations, Gec BV 1 from dent of the foun'l review of the activiti zation in 1922, he work of the undation lies large tional hyg The most significan the movement is fonal an the small nu ieffort to being oue of ion, id in < of the or-| of vellowt fe v o whole yefir Waat Tndics bna atl | America, the n one country of South g Amer w free from the scourgle which f nearly two centuries ravaged the: regions kingly significant.” £ hookworm wonditions kue of ion whi y-twh nati thetic co-opeition of tos “The program of the league’s health zanization includes the gavhering prompt notitication T HARR AUFM 1316 TO 1324 TTH. -S alth or t suppe svm showed a over the pe review d Wide Seam Back Fine SUITS B B & = & B lgz = B ;(‘S A wonderiul assortnaent of mohairs, kool kloths, and other summer-weight fabrics, made in two and three bratton style coats. Light, medium and dark shades and cvery one a great value. Sizes\ 34 to 46. . Every Woolen AT LAST I'M IN SOFT: I'Ve GoT A JoB AS A AND I't GONNA SHow revie to 1914, the AN: ¢ 1200 SUMMER || 250 W4 th r- Lieut. Maugham Plans Four Stops | hour on 1 in Flight for Record—D. C. to Dayton in 97 Minutes. i Maugham, June hington to t his plans for a fc Francisco next week ame biplane flight' yesterd the He will in which ut as nental flight will be Dayton. Ohio Joseph, Mo.: Cheyenne Ralduro, Utah. At Chévenne duro Licut ir-mail paths careful worked out nt Kayser Long | SILK GLOVES $1.35 gular 12 length, in 1 .. NW. Suits | 250 SUMMER - SUITS 15 High-grade mohair and fine summer fabrics, made up ex- céptionally well and tailored to «hold their shapes. Tan, gray. black and blue, in plain colors and stripes. in the lot Sizes in young men’'s, con- servatives and stouts. - Sizes 34 to 460 Suit Reduced TR B U ) No restriction in this sale. Every suit goes, and this includes serges. worgteds, cassimeres, tweeds and hgr- ringbones, in biue, black, gray. brown and other wanted shades, in plain colors, stripes and mixtures. Norfolks, sportt models, single and double breasted and conserv- ative {styvles. in regulars, slims, shorts and stouts. in sizes ™Y JoB IS W GET EViDence THIS DISGUBE 13 PERFeECT) IN BARS AMD SPEAKEASIES ? AND THEN ARREST THE GuILTY PARTIES! “«-|DAYLIGHT-TO-DARK TRIP l ACROSS U. S. NEXT WEEK‘R | i ached | flew from | first \ field here | fiy he | transcont A WORTMWHILE SALE OF OVER 1,000 MENS : T S L it IO TR TR R RS N T R RIDAY, 'JUNE 8, 1923. (Copyright, 1928, by H. . Fiacher. Trade Mark reg. U. 5. Pat. off.) HERE'S THE ONE PLACE ! THE CHIEF 1S ANXIOUS T - GET. EUIDENCE ON- | | seven-tenths flying hoars. THe stops | Chamber of Coinmerce convention. The will be thirty minutes each. 2 placing carried with it a cash prize of Lient. Maugham's machine is sim- | $1,000. Harvey, Iil., placed second, re- ilar to the one in which Lieuts B. H. | ceived 3500, arfd Gary, Ind., was third, established. . an interna- | winning $300. A record of 171 miles i 6. s a mod Wica- | type. It has ty-two feet , is | inches long and ) pounds Barksdale tional sp A. J. SPECKXMAN DEAD. CHICAGO, June, 8.—Albert J. Speck man, fifty-four, of Cincinnati, former judge of the eir for a quarter of a state and national republican poli- ties, died suddenly here night. *He came to Chicagd three weeks ago on business. He i3 survived by his Widow. two daughtars and @ son. tion of i a wing twent normal weight ntury active in RATED BEST SCHOOL BAND. ‘ CHICAGO, June 8.—Joilet, 1L, won the nal grammar \d contest held here vesterday ion with the Music Industries hos in conne Toilet Goods o Powder, 89e. Women. #9e. e Pereptra- Hundreds il I 2 Interesting F that cover the entire range “ Smart Sport Large, new med with velvet. models, chiefly in match or to contrast. Another Shipment of Women’s Lace-Clocked , § 1 98 9 Substandards of $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 Kinds Supeerb quality silk hose—somc all-silk from toe to top. others with and all products famous of black, lisle” garter tops- of celgbrated makers qualityt hosiery. Choice cordovan, beige and white. | S | e | weights and measur court there and | his office in the mun. TR G L T T T T Coming Monday—Annual 7= ' 810-818 Seventh Street In.a Special Saturday Selling and Economy ............. The white kat dominates the modé—and King's Palace presents a sale of charmi new white hats that brings perfect ‘ascinating conceits in Canton es for womeneof every type and taste. Hats. ....... R e New summer productions in Milan hemp trim- medium mushrooms and pokes White and ail colors—trimmed with velvet to + —By BUD FISHER. . HELLO MuTT How You 6€TTING NONE oF " YOUR DARK TWO KILLED IN CRASH. CITY OFFICIAL SHOT. New ' York Man Victim of Dis- {Victims of Cdllision Between(Train gruntled Employe. ! NEW YORK, June $.—Albert 1 ief inspector of the city bureau of ., was shot in al building. and Switch Engine. G SBORO, N « Jupe § John H. Medegris, tra and Samuel Langhon, Before he became unconsciou: killed on the Atlantic an Lutz told employes in his office that | railroad about a mile northwest of he had been shot by a disgruntied Rt It vk s e S trat. Hewaure \Disvclty iwhan. & TReIER(, L & fering from a wound in the abdomen, | Mount Airy eollided with & 1 which it w red 1d prove fatal. | engine. LTI IIIIIIII.IIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|lIlIIIIlIlIIIlIl“flIIHHlEI Day June Bargain Sale 5 E SHRINE ! TRAYSZDC TRAYS Useful and novel— price for a lasting me Shrinerss and a nto of rthe ion greatest co of Beautiful New White Hats Alike in Fashion $3.95 ng millinery treasures at a_popular price. pe. georgette crepe and baronet satin, in models linery innovations—large, medium and small Trimmed with ostrich,.flowers and ribbons. White Sport of summer mi $1.79 These are of exceptional quulity and “sHow the very newest and most favored of the sum- mer modes. Of fine quality Milan and Java straw, trimmed with velvet in all colors and small T TN ~ Smart Summer Skirts In Fashions and Qualities to Attract Every Woman Greeting the hot- gathering . oi dre sports and general v make possession easy- Many are developed in wool crepe—light and cool. yet with the durabi } " Children’s Fiber Silk Three-quarter Socks, 39¢ As as they utiful—these lustrous three- ks at 3%c. that would but- for slight ir- Mostly plain. some serviceable are quarte that means long service. These come in tan and gray in various clever knife-pleated and box-pleated s Plenty of skirts in baronet satin, too—white, pink and blue, as practical as they are handsome. New Skirts, $10.00 Canton Crepe Skirts are conspicuous Childven’s Three-quarter Socks With Derby-Ribbed Tops, 25¢ These are strictly: perfect and durable as they are good- looking. Children's full three- quarter-length socks with derby- 32 toi 50. $20 & $22.50 Suits, $15'$30 Suits . .......524 $25 Suits .. ......$20'$35 Suits ........528 n this popular group—tailored in knife- pleated styles that march hand in hand with Fashion. White. tan and black. Also fancy silk and Roshanara Crepe Skirts in plain and striped effects. showing all the new pleatings. Men’s Cool Underwear Nainsook Urmion Suits, 59¢ Men’s White Checked Nainsook Athletic Suits, every suit absolutely perfect. Cut full and made with knit insert in back. All sizes 34 to 4o. ribbed tops. Black. champagne. romper. sky blue. pink and brown Sizes jla to 10 . brown. sand. romper blue, tercup aml white. L 9 . . Boys’ Union Suits Of Cool, White Checked Nainsook! A special Saturday undespricing of well white checked nainsook union suits. cut to full pro- portions and tailored for good service. All sizes to 16 in the regulation style for bo: also sizes 2 to 12 with the convenient buttoneattachment Every suit it periect Women’s Gauze Union In Regular and Extra Sizes Comfortable and serviceable summer union suits. clastic knit to fit trimly at all points. Made with L O O LT LR T LT Choice of Any Man’s Oxford in Stock Women’s White Canvas flow. Sl .. $1-95’ | l to 815.... '9"98 tary and baby Beautiful Dotted and Figired Imported Voile Dresses of brown, navy.-copen, gray and black and white combinations. Pre made with wide pleated panels, long wais line effects, lace or pleated collar and cifis, novelty buckles at belt. Sizes to 4. “Klassie Maid” Gingham $2 fig ‘Dresses, $5 Value. Large, small and medium of .| 'green, red, rose, navy, brown and orchid; panels and inserts of organdy, bow back. Sizes to 46. . Sale of Values to $15.00 57 98 " Silk Dresses. ... ..... 100 in the group. Made\of crepe.de chine, alltyme crepe and canton crepe, in all col- ors and combinations. Sizes to 40. Made with rpl:anted panels, strap fronts; long waistlin . SR SRR R ST AT S St S T § 609 CSt.NW. Ore Block East of 7"and Pa.AvE, " ’Wil; il;l;ey;’re l}sing I Joint-Ease for Burning Feet Just because that_burning. 50c Choice of any man's low shoe in the house, Patents, Tans and! Blacks, calf or kidskin. brogue. semi-brogue. English, blucher and straight last styles. Values up to $8.00. All One dayonly 7 B RO T LS A T T sizes. it R S 7 R0 ST S X LT Sport Oxfords included . $1.69 Children’s White Canvas Strap Slippers. . . .. rap White Cancas Pumps. Vers W izes 5 to 8 and 2. One-day Cooper’s Union Suits, 98¢ Famed for quality and fine workmanship cvery- where—Cooper's White Checked *Nainsook ~Ath- letie Union® Suits., made with faced neck, taped armholes and reinforced back. Men’s Otis Underwear, 65¢ Famous Otis Shirts and Drawers, specially priced. Shirts are in half-sleeve and pull-over styles, drawers are ankle length. Sizes 32 to 50 650 per garment. now known Tl ching, swe aused by trouble in the foot and right in and gets Choice of One and “Iywo S dressy and cool. Al ks Special, Women's and Grow and Lace Oxfords. sizex. Cool and e rap Pumps heels. All Union Suits, $1.29 First in favor for comfart and good . wear—Chalmer's bhalbriggan and knit gauze union s in white and ecru on sale Saturday below their worth. Half-sieeve _shirts, knee, three-quarter and ankle Boys’ Two-Piece $1.35 Flapper Suits, . Of Sulphur-dyed Khaki—Summer Clothes That Solve the Boys’ Problem Perfectly Let the little fellow romp to: his heart’s content—here arc just the suits to dress him durably and cconomically for Summer. Tai- lored of firmly-twilled khaki, guaranteed fast color. Made with sport collar and half sleeves. Two pockets. Belt to match—with large buckle. ~All sizes 3 to 8. Boys’-Bathing Suits, 49c One-piece Bathing * Suits, in sizes 28 to 34—for hoys of 4 to 14 years. ' These come in ma- roon and navy, trimmed in con- trasting colofs. Qutfit the boys for the water at low cost. QUL L L T T 4 And to think < we have be. T uble was only ashioned idea W thinkin: skin deep T i S S T L G L T T T T T LU Wonderful Values! Sport and Dress " Targe, "dressy trimmed straws, in fine chips and braids, small mushrooms, roll brims and pokes of Canton crepes, cut felts, in white, green, copen, sand and two-tone eombinations, tailored ~ and flower trimmed. = Hats for ma- tron and miss. Suits band tops and tight or shcll knees. 55c Women’s Gauze Vests, 19¢ with band tops or bodice tops. Regular sizes are 19¢c, extra sizes are 25c. g Girls’ White Dresses organdy frocks for girls of 6 to 14, for graduation and other occasions. One model has long waist. tucked sleeves and sash. Another has five tucks around body. six around skirt; Bertha and sleeves embroidered and trimmed with nagrow ruffle. - Girls’ Colored Dresses of Voile and Organdy - $3.98 to $9.98 to 14, including dainty creations in plain colored voile. plain colored organdy and dotted voile. Long-waisted models in a_wealth of new styles, many novel toughes of design Those trimmed with, large_and .small ruffies are especially - attractive. Many, ar¢ beautifully embroidered. 2 All Children’s Tailored Straw Hats, 12 Price A special Saturday sale of cool, flexibly knit gauze vests, made Daintiest of white voile and 98 [} skirt ; deep, gathered Bertha; short Other White Dresses, $3.98 to:$19.98 A gathering of charming summer frockd for girls of 6 and adornment ‘that appeal alike to mothers’ and children. —Juvenile Dept., Second Floor, King’s Palace. LR Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.69 Navy, "cadet, gray and tan. Middy and two-piece styles vincible Suiting, in all sizes 3 to vincible suiting, in all sizes 3 to 8. Every suit guaranteed for color and service. Well, better late than never— | just stop the powdering and med- b bathing and other foolishness | | for three days and just rub on Joint-Ease—and remember when stainless Joint-Ease goes in foot agony - and burniug goes out— quick—60 cents a tube.—Peoples Drug Stores.—Advertisement. | 1 S LT A.:;lIillIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIM"IIIIIlllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIIllIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll LT »