Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 29

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. either have quit the -'Will Leave State Where Methods DEMANDBANKS AGT UNDERUNION RLES Employes in Spanish Institu-; tions Organizing, Forcing Recognition. By the Associated Press. MADRID, July 17.—Numerous bank- Ing institutions throughout Spain are ! experiencing difficulties with their employes. who are demarfding that the banks shall be run iy rdance With the rules of the employes’ union. The trouble began last week when the president and secretary of the union were assassinated in Valencia And the employes of the Banco panol Credito in Madrid immediate Y strike. Since then th of various _iustitutions jobs or forced the banks to recognize their union the employes refuse to handle checks and other paper coming from the Banco Espanol Credits, where non-unionist worlyers under police protection have taken up the strikers. The i M of the ! received and the ! ehicf of police in ed him with a : n(ml dilie the coipio and on the bourse, and \t Cadiz. Huelva and Badajoz formed unions. Twenty-cigit throughout_the countiy have num..l o, mit their cmploves. to organize, but have dc ager of the nced that . of the bank rather tha \ the demands of the sy he declared, LLOYDS ENDS EFFORT TO CAPTURE BANKER . Company Has Spent All It Intendli to Get Warren C. Spurgin, | Agent Declares. ated Press. July 17.—Lloyds will probably make no further effort to Warren C. Spurgin. missiu wker, Fack from Mexico. where he finitely located. | vds' offer of $5.000 reward for | s return still holds good. but this company has sp 1 it intends in bringing pture.” John S. Lord, Chicago representative of | Lloyds, said ; i urgin two | ag svgan Avenue ot than @ million dollars. MUSSOLINI DENOUNCES ATTACK ON CATHOLICS Orders An-e=( of Leaders in Mob| That Wrecked Florence Headquarters. A group urch bells | and shout- i ong live ‘Down with parliamen- own with the Cath- | destroyed €atholic “headquar- ters here today. Thousands of copies of Catholie newspapers were burned. Fascisti eaithoritles rushed to the scene to put down the demonstration, they said, was not approved Tamburini thinks that the ation was organ:zed by non- -lements. He found one fascist d clubbed him so se- ¥ he had to be taken to a hos-! there was another during w! h the heered Mussolini. There houts of “Down with par- 'he mayor spoke, praising (ht patriotic feeling of the people, but condemned unnecessary violence. Pater he visited Cardinal Mistrangelo, op of Florence. and expressed for the atiack on Catholic headquarters i Mussolini has ordered the immediate | e © ic institution. The fascismo.” he said. in part. “has offered too many proofs of its pro- found respect for the Catholic faith to ! stained by such a de- alist deputy was about to n and was hissed and then clubbed. WYOMING FIRMS END CARBON BLACK FIGHT Are Prohibited as Waste- ful of Gas. T the Associated Press. CHEYENNE. Wyo. July 17.—For- mal withdrawal of the Midland C bon Company, the Occidental Oil and | Company and the “',\'umhu:‘ Dehydrating Company from this| state, and the consequent ending of | the long fight to legalize manufacture | of carbon black in Wyoming. is fln- nounced in papers filed with the sec- | ry The b&ule has Yfl‘:e(l in the |hrbp st sessions of the legislature and aroused intere: throughout the country. Carbon black, or lamp black, one of the component parts of au- obile tires, printing inks and va- us other n ities. The process of ‘making it was prohibited in a law passed by the \ legislature. Ever| since the three concerns have waged | « campaign for modification or re- peal of that law. The prohibition was on the grounds that the process wasted per cent of the natural’ gas used and that the Wyoming fields | were being depleted by means of It. | PAY RAISE OF $518,000 | GRANTED RAIL WORKERS! . Jersey Central and Pittsburgh and! Lake Erie Increases Affect | 6,000 Men. Ry the Associnted Press. i CHICAGO, July 17.—Railroad em-| ployes of the Central Railroad Com-' pany of New Jersey and the Pitts-, burgh and Lake Erie railroad were| granted increases in pay aggregating| $518,000 a year. according to word received by the Rallroad Labor Board. : The increase granted by the Cen-| tral Railroad Company of New Jer- . sey amounted to $292,000 a year and | was_distributed to 4,000 shop cranul employes through increases ranging | from 2 to 3 cents an_hour. All the employes of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railread Company. represented by the “Brotherhood of Raillway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Sta- tion Employes were increased rang- ing from 1 to 3 cents an hour. Ap- proximately 1,950 employes were in- | ; cluded ‘in” the wage boost, which amounted to $136,000. —_— A honey bee will travel eight miles from_its hive.in search of honey. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUEY 17, 1923. THE JULY CLEARANCE SALE Regular Stock—Greatly Reduced Special, Hand- made Philippine Lingerie $2.95 Beautifully Embroider- ed Gowns and En- velope Chemise — of sheer, soit white nainsook—with butterflies and dainty floral. de- signs: gowns have round, square or V' necks—short or no slceves: and cnvelope chemise have the popular camisole-style top. Philippine Gowns, $2.35 Are also very specially priced. and vou may choose from many dainty styles. Envelope Chemise, $2.15 In the arm-hole style. with dainty hand-embroidered ~ designs and scalloping. Hilk Underwear Section, Thifd fioor Beautiful French Underthings Reduced These prices represent a great saving—and every garment is entirely handmade: included are gowns, enyelope and straight chemise. corset covers, drawers, long petticoats and combinations. Prices—$2.65, $3.95, $5.95, $7.95, $12.95. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Women’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 12Y5c Specially Priced White linen, in just the right size, with smart woven colored ¢ bor- ders: in tan, blue, pink or hid andkerchief Section, First floos Women’s Novelty Silk: Gloves Reduced to $2 pair 12-button length and smart ganntlets—in_beige. beaver, white, aray and white trimmed in black not all sizes in every style, but a | sizes in the lot Glave Section. First floor Women’s Black Enamel Hat Boxes Special, $5.50 Kound or Square Black Fnamcl Hat Boxes, well made, and bound with fancy cretonne linings: with one or two hat forms and extra pockets for conveniently carrying small articles of attire Teaveling Goods Section, First floor, Men’s Suits, $24.75 and 3$34.75 High-grade wool suits gruth reduced; most of them are hand tailored. Gray and tan mixtures, pin stripes and broken checks. All sizes, regular and stout. Fine Mohair Suits Reduced to $19.75 Fine suits for wear now; black, blue and gray, in self and pin stripes; all- silk trimmed; all sizes—regular, short, s Men's Clothes 8¢ Second floor tout. All Straw Hats Now Y2 Price Entire stock of fine straws, including Panamas, balibuntals and leghorns reduced one-half Men's Hat Section, First floor price for clearance. Fine Shirts Reduced to $1.85 and $2.55 At $1.85: Woven and printed madras shirts in a vast assortment of pat- terns; soft cuffs attached; sizes 14 to 17%. At $255: High-grade madras shirts, some with fiber stripes; French fold cuffs; guiranteed fast colors; sizes 14 to 16'5. Silk Socks, Special, $1.35 Black, white, cordovan, navy, gray, Palm Beach; sizes 9%; to 11'3. Silk Ties, 85¢c and $1.35 Popular Foulard silk ties at 8Sc; dngoml cross stripes and figures in high-grade silks, at $1.35. Bathing Suits, Special, $2.85 Pure worsted; one-piece style; black with white stripes; sizes 34 to 46. Men's Furnishings Section. First floor Girls’ Summer Frocks Reduced to $7.50 and $12.50 Lovely little frocks of all sorts in- cluded in these two low-priced groups ; frocks of voile, linen, pon- ee, hgurcd silks and georgette— mn <ummer~ lovely colors and white ; sizes 7 to 14. Junior Girls’ Frocks Reduced to $12.50 and $19.50 Frocks of white georgette, voile. ratine, linen, crepes and georgette --becoming vles for the youth- ful junior girl—and frocks that she can_well use on her vacation _at prices 'way below regular. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Giris' Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Frocks Reduced to $7.50 and $10 Frocks of sheer voile, dimity. crepe de chine, organdie and geor gette—in perfectly delightful styl with ihe daintiést of trimm ard in lovely colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Gingham Play Frocks Reduced to $1 An opportunity for mothers to supply plenty of little evervday frocks for their tiny daughters of 2 to 6—some of these have bloom- ers—and there are many pretty colors. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Uni,on Suits, Now $1.65 Athletic style; roomy; superbly tailored; sizes 34 to 46. Lisle Socks, Reduced to 65¢ Fine mercerized lisle; hand-em- broidered clocks; black, navy, dark tan; sizes 9%; to 1175. Golf Hose, Reduced to $1.65 “Fetherwate” English make; all wool; fancy tops; black, gray, camel, fawn. Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to $1.85 Middy and Oliver Twist with long or short sleeves: colors, combinations, novelties; sizes 3 to 10. Khaki Norfolk Suits Reduced to $4.85 Govt. standard khaki. four-pleated patch-pocket model, box pleat and goli back; sizes 7 to 16 (except 14). Wash Nerfolk Suits Reduced to $5.75 Gray and blue linens and im- ported tan poplin: all sizes 7 to 16 (except 14) in the lot: Boys' Section, Fourth flor. Jumbo Play Tents for the Children, Special, $3.25 An all-year-round playhouse 'big enough for the children and their toys n be set up in any room, or outside; easy to carry with you to the beach this summer. See “these new play tents in the— Toy Store, Fourth floor. Couch Hammocks Special, $7.45 Well built hammocks, of khaki denim, with tufted mattress. and adjustable windshield; an excep- tional value at this low price. Hammock Section, Fourth fioor. Exceptional Values for Women Wraps, Reduced to $29.5C and $49.50 At $29.50—Smart Silk Capes plain or plea with beautiful lur collars; silk and twill coats, all-over em- broidered or embroidery trimmed: and plain tailored twill coats. in vy, black, brown. tan and gray Wird floor At $49.50 Distinctive Twill Capes and Coats. handsomely embroidered or em- broidery. trimmed; beautiful silk capes, with or without fur collars: and smart silk coats; all of which formerly sold at very much higher prices Suits, Reduced to $29.%0 and $39.20 At $29.50—Smart Sports and Traveling Suits: of camelshai casha cloth or velour checks; beautifully tailored. Women's Suit Section, Third floer At $3950—H| gh-ciass Tailor- ed Suits: in navy. black. tan or gra twills : silk sports suits in bia or black and white Dresses, Reduced to $29.50 and $39.50 At $29.50—\m=( .«_nd Aller» noon Frocks of canton. georgette and m osham; some three-piece models included Women's Dress Xection, Third floor At $39.50—Dn|mcl'\e Street and Aiternoon Frocks. smartly fashioned of the lovely crepes, satin and georgette Special Size Dresses, Srecial, $29.50 Distinctively designed street and afternoon dresses for the large woman: of crepe de chine and Canton crepe: smart tailored models for strect and travel wear: u\d charming models, with embroid- ery. braiding, pleatings and for afternoon: in Fashion's Beit hiiee s Nk v e Special Size Apparel, Third foor Smart Skirts, Special, $8 and $12.50 At $8—hmdrl white skirts: and plain fAannel, silk and washable models; in cponge. wool epong rhapsode. Skirt Neetion. Third fioor At $1250—Knxie pleated and g wrap todels, of washable fan-ta-si, crepe. novelty crepes and spiral spun: in tan, white, gray and navy. Hats Reduced to $5, $10 and $15 Many of this season’s most popular and fashionable models are included; there are large afternoon hats, medium size straws and fabrics, and the very smart small shape : with ribbons, feathers and flowers for trimmings: and a splendid selection oi wanted colors. Millinery Section. Third foor Pumps and Oxfords, Greatly Reduced $3.75 $4.75 $5.75 At $3.75—White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, and smart combina- tions of black and white: also white kid pumps; in this season’s best styles. At $4.75—Pumps, 'in a great many smart models, including black and tan calf, patent leather, and com- binations of black and gray. At $5.75—Fashionable Sandals, in blue. red. champagne, fieldmouse and tan calf. Also White Kid Dress Pumps with trimmings of red and green. Women's Shoe Section, Third ficor. Misses’ Frocks Greatly Reduced $19.50, $29.50, $39.50 These three low-priced groups include many of our most_ fash- ionable frocks for street, afternoon: and informal _evening frocks—charmingly fash- joned of flat crepes, canton crepes, crepe de chines, georgette and chiffon—in both the wanted darker shades and the lovely light colors that can be worn for after- noon and evening occasions on one’s vacation. A splendid oppor- tunity to buy a charming frock at a great saving in the price Misses’ Sports Coats Jacquettes—Capes Reduced to $25 All of . this season’s smartest mod els; including embroidered jacquettes—twill coats that will answer for traveling—and “smart sports coats, as well as lovely silk capes to wear with summer. frocks. Misses™ Section, Fourth floor. Exceptional Values in Blouses—Reduced $4.95 and $6.75 At $4.95—are lovely handmade Belgian blouses of sheer voiles and batiste—blouses that show charm- ing touches. of embroidery—frills, trimmings of lace and pipings of pastel yellow, blue or orchid. At $6.75—Suit blouses—overblouses and tuck-in models, of crepe de chine and georgetté: . some wi long, others with short slee heads, cmbroidery and lace are lovely trimmings. Blonse Sectidn,” Third floor Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters Reduced to $17.50 An exceptionally low price to pay for a pure silk sweater; these are in the popular tuxedo model, in many smdrt weaves: and you may choose from a variety of colors. orchid, white, jade, navy. gray. brown, tan, henna and black. Sweaters Reduced to $4.75 This group includes a_varfety of styles—golf coats, mohair and light wool slip-ons, and tuxedos, in plain or fancy weaves;'and inrmany smart cglors and color comb Sweater Section, ’]')lll‘ Special Values in Women’s Hosiery Damask Frocks Reduced to $3.95 An exceptionally low price for these lovely daytime frocks of pretty flowered and figured dam- ask—in white, combined with pretty blues, red. yellow. brown, orchid and tan. Delightful frocks to slip on when getting Sunday supper—or other occasions when onc likes to look nice, even when duties keep you 1 the kitchenette, House Dress Section, Third floor Glove Silk Vests Reduced to $1.45 IThe woman who loves to wear glove silk underwear will take advantage of this splendid valuc —bodice style glove silk vests, well made, in orchid or pink: but sizes 36, 38 only. Glove ik Underwear Section, Third floor Drop-Stitch Silk Hose, Special, 75c pair—with seamed leg and seam less feet; in black white, bobolink and putty; sizes 8% to 10. Silk Hose, Special, $1.50 pair—in black or white, with lisle tops and soles. Pure Silk Hose, Very Special, $1.85 In white, black and the season’s best shades; - ordinarily thesc would sell at a much higher price w Lisle Hose, Special, 55c pair—Full-fashioned ; sizes 812 to 10. Women's Hoxiers Section, First floo Many Good Corsets Reduced $1.25, $2, $3 At $125—A W & L Special Corset, of pink pekin stripe fabric, witl clastic top and medium lenzth hip. Not all sizes At $2—Another group of Fine Corsets, from some of our best makers: low bust. topless, and a few medium bust models; not ail sizes in each style At $3—Fine Corsets. including Bic: Tolie. Lily of France. Bon Tor Gotham and other such m a wide variety of styles. including laceless, ail clastic. iront lace, top less and low bust models. Many values in Brassieres Corset Section, Third floor. Furniture Greatly Reduced Dining Room Suites 10-piece Combination Mahogany Dining Room :ult;. with tapestry seat chairs, reduce grm $395 o-mece Combination Walnut Din- ing Ro;;n Suite, with oval exten- sion table, greatly reduced o e §08Y 10-piece Berkey & Gay Combina- tion Walnut Dining Room Suite, antique finish, gre- $375 reduced to Living Room Suites Chippendale Cane Living Room S':litie, in velloura no? and arm- 1t] :o.r greatly reduce 5285 Light Overstufled i inx Room Sulteil in figl:lr;d I:'h;,e- \:lour: sofa, armchair and higl cl chair, reduced to $275 Suites and Semi-Vanities Figured Taupe Velour Living Room Suite; light overstuffed de- sign; sofa and armchair, reduced to $195 Cottage Bedroom Suite, in gray oak; dresser, chifforette and double bed, reduced to $115 Seml-\.ml_\ in Lomhinnlion Brown Mahogany, reduced to. ... $65 Semi-Vanity, in combination American Walnut, re- ‘67.50 duced to Davenports Cane Bed Davenport, velour; now $115 Large Overstufied Bed Davenport. in tapestry, reduced $ 45 to : Summer Furniture Reduced Metal Frame Lawn Chairs, olive green painted finish....$2.75 M apl(- :\muhau , woven seat and h«:\tk. A ...$3.95 Ihgh me \h)v]c Rockfl Low-s Rustic Rustic kory High-back wn Seats. with trellis [..]. Settee Also 1-of-a-kind Pieces Greatly Reduced. Furniture Section, Xixth toor = — Fringed Bottom Curtains Very Special, $4.45 pair Italian filet designs, in the fash- ionable large mesh nets—curtains beautiful enough to be used in handsomely furnished studios. living roor libraries—anywhere vou want beautifully curtained windows—and the value is unques- tionable. Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains, Special, $1.68 Attractive checked designs, edged with lace; in white: 24 yards long. $L68 pair. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Lustrous Fiber Pillow Covers, /5 Price. 75¢ illows that need r < a_splendid time to b beautiful, lustrous fiber covers just half what they would ordi- narily sell for, Rich, lovely colors; oblong Drapery Section, Fifth floor. Bar Harbor Chairs, $4.90 Imported Willow Chairs, at a price ‘way below what you would expect to pay for them; full size: well built \ Bar Harbor Rockers, $5.90.— Willow Rockers, in the popular shape that is used indoors and out on the porch. Cretonne Seat Cushions Very Special, $1.25 Willow and Reed Furniture Section. Fifth Floral Cut Glassware Special, $3.95 dozen One may choose from at- tractively cut - thin table glassware, including—handled ice tea tumblers, goblets and low and high footed sherbets. Glasswave’ Section, Fifth floor. W hite Fiber Ratine Very Special $1.45 yard Ihe very lowést price that we have been able to offer you this season on this popular sports fab ric—all white—as Fashion de mands. Material for that extra sports frock you have been plan ning may be purchased now at much less than you expected. Silk Section, Second floor Thousands of Yard. Beautiful Voiles Specially Priced Special at 50c yard —English voiles. voiles that inspiresthe most charming of summer frocks; voiles ) checks, plaids, stripes—in the loveliest of summer's colors: also a very pretty lace stripe voile in cluded. Printed voiles mal and flow signs. in reut variety lor combinations, S pecinl 68 yard. Sheer plaid voi in large or small patterns and in beautiful cold Special, 7 yard. Imported voiles in small, medium and larze checks and plaids: beautiful colors. Special, $1.30 yard, iles, in summe tiful overplaid cate, contrasting nch chiff a Cotton Dress Goods Section. Second foor.

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