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? MINE NONS TOLD TOCLEAN OUT REDS ‘Officials Ordered to Place on Trial All Communist Members. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. June structions to all district officials o the United Mine Workers of America Jto. institute proceedings at once to ‘place on irfal any members who are affiliated with any of the mevements seeking to undermine ghe strength of the union or affiliate? with any of the “red” organizatio® § were is- sued yesterday by the wr on's inter- national executive board, M session here. A The statement in which the in- structions were embodied was issued after the board had considerd re- POTts on the movement g A denunciation of the “progressive international committee of the U ~d Mine Workers of America’ contained in the statement. former organization. whic has as its purpose the overthrow of the organization, i ded by United Mine Worke e statement decl lexander Howat of been attempting to The statement asser ternational committee is dual in pur- pose, and indicates that in the past such dual organizations have been given financial and advisory assi ance by the red internatio Russia. The executive board’ forblds any member of the mine workers union to give “aid or com- fort” to the members of the com- mittee and orders that the members of the committee be brought to trial mefore the executive board. which is the highest judiclal body in the union. CHURCHMEN JAILED 'FOR ROW ON BISHOP B: the Associated Press. . CHICAGO, June 22 —Eight men " were arrested on charges of disorder- 1y conduct growing out of their at- tempt last night to interfere with ceremonies by wh the Rt. Rev. Philaretos Joannid. bishop of ‘the mi Greek Catholic Chur: st see of the During the dings the usual Question was asked: “Is our new bishop worthy of the ! honor that has been bestowed upon him?” As though by prearrangement. tmembers of one faction, including the amr\tf men, shouted, in unison: * Supporters of the new bishop arose and the ceremonies for a time were thrown into confusion. 7 Order was restored when city de- tectives, who attended at the request of church dignitaries, seized the agi- tators. . The consecration was the first to be held by the Chicago Greek .Church. Archbishops of America and England were present. SLAYER OF 33 AND WIFE EXECUTED BY BOLSHEVIKI Last-Minute Fight for Life Fails as consecrated | THE EVENINGp STAR, WASHINGTO — Low Heeled Pump for Growing Girl, $3.85 | Annual June Sale Billiken Low Shoes (Sizes 5 to 8) $275 Our annual June sale, in which our entire stock of these are temporarily reduced to acquaint parents with the merits of these shoes. Children’s black Children’s black and brown oyx- and brown ox- fprds} sizes 8Y; to 2; were $4 and $4.50, now— $3.25 : Girls’ and Misses’ oxfords and strap pumps, black kid or calf. and - mahog- any; were $5 and $5.50, as sketched, now— 33.85 fords; sizes 5 to 8; were $3.50, now— 52.75 Sl Alice Blue, Cot- ored Wool Fm- broidery. §3. White Dotted Pink, Blue Velvet Ribbon, $3. Chinese Green Voile, dolf blue velvet bows, $5.95. Girls’ Dotted Voile Dresses, 3 The very latest fabric in frocks for the little misses from 8 to 14 years. Attractive long- waisterlv models with pleated skirts, short sleeves and tie sashes. The patterns them- ~boys’ camp togs—play togs Overalls of denim, 79c. Khaks Shirts, 89c. Sport Blouses, sn_white pon- gee or stripes, 79¢ to $1.45. Koveralls, blue or khaki, $1, $1.25. Khaki Coverups, 89c. Base Ball Uniforms, $1.39 to 295, Long Khaki Pants, $2.25. Riding Breeches, $2.45. Wash Hats, 59¢ and 79c. Khaks Camp Suits, 8-16, $2.75. Palm Beach Knickers, $2.45. Stout Khaki Knickers, $1.65. (The Mecht Co., Third Floor.) —boys’ bath- ing suits 95¢c, $1.95 to $3.95 Sizes 8 to 16 in coast and California styles—plain or fancy trimmed. Little lads’ worsted suits, sizes 4 to 8. $1.95. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) —sport hose, 55¢ 3 hose, with wide turn- over cuffs. In cordovan, beige, fawn and gray. Sizes 6 to 10. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) ~boys’ wash N, Fancily Em- broidered White Voile, $10. , D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. L The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. Sleeveless W hite Linen, hemstitched, £10. Charming Modes in Summer - Wash Frocks, 510 Each model shows that painstaking regard for detail only to be found in garments fashioned by artists truly proud of their creations. Bouffant styles in sheer, cool organdies; hand-drawn voiles and lin- ens in clever fashions; white crepes with dainty pin tucks; white ratines with the embroidered designs so appealing; white linens with hemstitch- ing, fagoting or hand-drawn effects. Also colored voiles, ratines and linens in delicate summer pastels, each- dress handsomely finished. In sizes for miss and matron—14 to 20 and 36 to 44. (The Heeht Cv., Second Fioor.) Taking the Country by Storm— The Hecht Co. —durable chiffons $].95 Yes, these are chiffons that will wear. And such shades as white, camel, fallon, red, gray, black, green and many more fashionable colors. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) ~white blouses 85 White is the color for blouses. Crepe de chine is the chosen fabric. In pop- ular hip and Jacquette styles with embroidery, laces and sash trimmings. The sizes are 36 to 46. Handmade Blouses $2.69 Dimity tastefully trim- colored ging- aintily handdrawn have lace effects. The batiste models with roll collars and filet lace. (The Hecht Co., Second Fioor.) : ‘\. q |l v 4% ~-bathing suits $4.95 Women's pure worsted Cali- fornia style suits; some plain and others with fancy striped skirts. They are cleverly con- ceived styles, Bathing Caps. Linen Dresses To be right in the swim of things you will have to have a linen frock. Theyre actually taking the country by storm—no fabric receiving more favor- able attention. The Hecht Co. is, therefore, pre- pared with the best assortments— suits $1.39 These are specially priced, as you will perceive upon exan-‘nation of the gar- ments. selves offer sufficient embellishment. Bathing Sho White Bel: Bathing Hose, $1 to $195 (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) \ “Wolf of Moscow’; 22 Bodies Found in His Home. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, June 22.—Ivan Komarov.!} known as “the wolf of " con- victed of murdering th ce per- sons since 1921, and wife have been executed by a firing squad Throughout his trial Komarov had affected bravado, but after his c viction he endeavored in_ every was *o save his life. First he appealed| for a new .trial, and when this was | Junior Misses’ Frocks, $5.95 Dress simple in design yet tastefully artistic. Well tailored of dotted voile tissues, imported ginghams, ratine and cotton crepe in sizes 13 Made of sturdy fabrics in idenied, he pleaded with the govern-| ment for clemency. The man showed surprising knowledge of the techni- calities of the criminal code. He con- tended that he had been wrongly con- victed. and also that the law provided for only a sentence of ten vears' im- prisonment, instead of death Kamarov made a special plea for clemency for his wife. The central executive committee. however, de- clined to change the sentence and | Komarov and his wife were put to death omarov was_a former Moscow cabinet officer. He was arrested last month on a charge of having mur- | dered thirty-three persons, twenty- two of the bodies of whom were found in the cellar of his house tied in sacks. escape and jumped from a window, and was at large for a while. Later he was taken into custody while writ- ing & confession of his crimes. The yonfession involved his wife and other persons. He said all the vistims were killed while attending tea parties in his home, where they had been in- vited for the purpose of robbery. ———— This Store Will Close Saturday 1 P.M. Other Days at 5 P A portrait of the na- tional floor varnish! The beauty in its full transparent film is not quickly dim- med, as it is wear- resistant and also water-resistant. “61” Floor Varnish, clear or colors, lasts even longer on furniture than it does on floors and linoleum. The beautiful “61” colors stain and varnish with one stroke of the brush. P‘:l‘ltl‘ Var Boamels. When arrested he made an ' to 17. Every garment is in some manner ap- propriately trimmed. Girls! Knife-Pleated Skirts, $5.95 A timely selling of swagger sport skirts for the girl. Made of wool crepe in tan, gray and white; sizes 25 to 28 waist measure. (The Heeht Co., Third Fleer.) Dainty Organdie, Trimmed with Lace, $1.59 The Sleeveless Mode in Little Tots’ Dresses, $] 59 quality organdy frocks, so daintily trimmed with lace or ruffles, and so stylishly made in the new sleeveless style, are superb. In empire styles with wide tie-back sashes; in every desirable pastel shade. (The Hecht Co., Third Fleor.) Big Boys' Summer Suits $3.95 $6.95 $8.95 Snappy patch pocket or Norfolk pleated models in Palm Beach at $895 and Panama cloths at $6.95. The Palm Beaches in sand. brown and gray; sizes 7 to 20 years.. The Panamas in olive and heather shades; sizes 6 to 8 and 11 to 18 years. s } (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) novelty middy, vestee, Oliver Twist and button-on styles and in every color combination, as well as plain effects. Sizes 3 to 8 years. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) —Keds We ‘have a complete as- sortment of the famous Keds for children, as well as hosts of other play shoe styles. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) Patent Leather, Wishbone Effect, For the wee little ones from 2 to 6 years; these = Patent Leather, Tongue P um p, $9.75. —8$6.95 Graceful, serviceable Ramie linen frocks with hemstitching " or white piping for trimming. —$10 Non-crushable linen in almost sleeveless effects. Hand drawn work and in combination colors. Gray Suede Tongue Pumps; French Heels. Gun Metal Tongue Pumps; French Heels. Gray Suede One-Strap Pumps; Baby - Louis Heels. Black Satin Cutouts; One Strap; Spanish Heels. Black Satin One - Strap Cutoud, $9.75. —8$12.50 Non-crushable linens with Mexican drawn work. White and black plaid line effects with net ruf- fling. —$15 Non-crush linens with hand drawn work. White collars and cuffs with filet edging. Beousiful, Hem- stitched Linen, very smart, $6.95. (The Hecht Oo., Second Floer.) - Sale---Women’s Hanan Shoes, %% HANAN—what a world of meaning in these five letters. Quality, backed by years of experience and repute for the finest in footwear, Style, such as one might expect from those whose name stands for footweag perfection. \ And now low price. A price that will tfgill the-#hrifty as well as lovers of finer footwear fashions. These shoes show all the care and finish for which m#kerggre so well known— novelty styles, original vet in full keeping with presentmodes. B Sucde One-Strap Cutouts; panish Hecls. Patent_Onc 'Straps; Welt Sole; Low H eelss Patent Ji'ishbone Style; High Heels., Brown Calfi Oxfords; Fawn Suede Trim. ... (The Hecht Oo., First Floor.) Also Colored Pumps, $750 - Although these are not Hanans, they are very high qualit; and in the very latest novelty effects of red, green and blue. Black Gunmetal Tongue P um p, $9.75. e Hecht Co White Princess Slips, Petticoats 51 Slips of lustrous sateen with self straps. They will launder well. In sizes 36 to 4. Petticoats af high luster sateen, shadow-proof front and back panel. Hemstitched and scalloped bottom. 32 to 38 inch lengths. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) —trap arounds $1.50 The invisible Warner Corsets you have been hearing about. Made of durable pink coutil, with four hose supporters. This is an ideal summer model. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Knife-Pleated Paloma Cloth’ Skirt, $5. —pleated skirt golf coat The combination is ideal. Note the accompanying il- lustration for the excellent effect. The skirts are knife pleated, of Paloma cloth. a ~light-weight woolen fabric, in_white, gray and tan, and is priced $5. The golf coats are in the sleeveless style—plain backs, with novelty front fiber mixtures in the best atterns and colorings. ‘;‘hese are priced at $3.95. —Baronet Satin skirts, $3.95 Tailored models with slit pockets and pearl button trimmings. In navy, white and black. They are mighty big values. (The Hecht Cu., Second Flozl