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— D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924 . KANSAS ARBITRAT'ON |m"‘m":m'_l-x::‘“: ;:: Camden, N. I Ghiet of Polks Tatem | yETS YRGED TO ATTEND. |c/** of the association to nave tme| WOMEN OF 30 NATIONS nounced from the executlve offices |which will be held in the Dewghters. of ‘that city, has ordered tenement largest possible attendance of Con- of the National Council's nation-wide [of the American Revolutfon Memorial | final instructions for th a of- |ana -h kespors to fi1 ——— teds campaign committee. bullding. Mrs. Phillip North Moore AGT BEFORE 'COUHT'::--':' - ey :;Ill.h 'z:::hn'n:::'lw tonants. )o’ ATLANTA, Ge., January 16—To TRl o Gk R aE of TO MEET HERE IN 1925 1 % the head of Gen. Robort E. Lee on Plans siready are forming to make |of St. Louis is president of the Amer- After March 1 poolrocm; ican Council. R correct an erroneous impression |Stone mountain next Saturdsy after- the gathering one of the most notible to be conducted w0 as not to harbor io ‘tur -‘-’&'.“..“.'.‘-:‘.:‘.&".’.".:: among Confederste veterans ::ro-n- naon. Jenuery 19 (56 suniversecy ot | By the ‘-a.u; n—., e MRS Matesy S0t Wamans ' mover| Thirty countries had indicated they. T BUFFALO, N. Y., January .—The o . Supreme Bench Hears Arguments e 1 % out the south. that they Bad not been |5 %igh 1o ‘make spectal invitation |y rimar counct) ot Wetan ot tr | Bradford, Pa. first vice president of | ¥lll send delegates. on Legality of State d, oo e by vited Hollis N. Randolph, [through the press, and to sssure th the American organisation, sald in| The National Council of Women for- & nneapelis m‘::t‘fl:"lmn- Mountain cé’.,. vo::ml ml: oach and every ou: United States will act as host to the | connection with the announcement.|was organized by Susan B. Anthony commission house makes it 3] Monumental ~ Association, (of them 1is invited, although it was [convention of the International Coun- |Lady Isabel Aberdeen of Scotland,|and includes in {ts membership Tribunal arif,Orlr to prevent undesirables | for Miss Grace Crikb 4o travel et Bss issued & statement declaring: |impossible to send them all a per-|cil of Women to be held in Washing- |president of the International Coun- |11,000,000 women and thirty-six sepa- eiphis to locate in miles each year by motor car. T ¢ s the earnest desire of all ofi- |sonal invitation,” he stated. ton in May, 19 it has been cil, will preside at the convention, rate women's organizations. MINE™ LEADER APPEALS| Holds Law Results in Involuntary The conunz::::de;( the Kansas WASHINGTON.S y STREET BETWEEN e B AL WOMEN'S STORE ¢ M 1o L :rz:e:’hy in a case brought by Aul\ml i ’ Dorchy, who joined with Alexander . / Howatt, president of the mine union . i Iocal, in signing an order calling a Y strike, was convicted in the Kansss 18R courts on indictments charging viola- %', tion of the court act, which required | () ’ that disputes in essential industries —— should be submitted to the industris! i \ relations court. b B . The constitutionality was attacked “ i broadly on the ground that it clothed ) coal mining with a pudlic interest and brought it within the category of es- sentlal industries over which the indus- trial court ehouid have jurisdiction. In addition to ascerting that there was no V.lid reason for listing coal mining as @ public interest, counsel for Dorch: ‘ontended that &ny attempt o punish ance of the strike order was In i of ihe federal Constitution. The effect of the act was to compel ine voluntary gervitude, they declared. Couneel for Kansas insicted that it was highly essential that the produc- tion of coal should not be suspended by strikes, and that the state legislature properly defined the industry as one so closely affected with the public intersst as to warrant it being piaced under the court of industrial relations. B‘g‘fifl“;;fim‘g F’;f;"“ ) .‘ - - ot " Tomorrow—the Third Great Value-Giving Day Philadelphia Police Head to Follow " e ¢ e . . . 4 > i d“““g;!?:?:: in First : the most important value-giving event ever attempted in W ashington. We appreciate this first year's success—and we We're just celebrating the ending of our first year's phenomenal progress with what we consistently believe to be Br the Auociated Press are now showing it practically. The new merchandise on display—its sterling quality and the unusually low pricing all PHILADELPHIA, January 16— : ing 1 b izati i o TADEGHHIL ey e combine to bring into realization an event that will long be remembered. Note the new values for tomorrow. &nd lawlessness in general will be launched Friday, Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, "director of public safety, &nnounced today. The general sald frsimidiny [ veReksives | Beautiful Springtime ing force—Arst advance, then en- ) $2.95 and $3.95 Values trench &nd agsin mavance. These are samplcs and include lilh"$ m position ” aaid the aivector "% nays B e nttvens ofigiore ltk; * Leen given to understand that the § daintily lace trimmed. . most likely perfod for a resumption of activities Dby law-breakers ia Triday and Saturday, and we are . going loh m‘k: ‘},fl‘olhlflr ‘u'w,"‘lflfl b2 . s against them a at time. jen We're completed this advance we'll t 1 . ST e e N Exceptional Value The next drive." All the police lleutenants of the forty-two districts and the six in- » Rgdium silk Bloomcf' mr‘hday Sale Price— trimmed or plain hemstitched and well reinforced. All regular sizes. $3.95 Values - . Beautiful, heavy quality. Lace $2 .95 Dresses at $10 from Brooks'—should cause a mild sensation, for this price, even at the season’'s end—is remarkable. Then think what it means at the very beginning of spring! Silks of the better kind are employed in their making and the models are delightfully smart and striking. Every new spting shade in fullest representation. The three models pictured are typical of what you may expect, and, although the collection is fairly large, we urge PROFIS . F‘ncy etal Con,‘p‘e“ your inspection early tomorrow morning, to avoid possible disappointment. Your profits at the ead 75¢ Values L e gt os §0c | 925 430 and *35 Dresses $18 A National Cash Reg- e s e v = s Birthday Sale Price— money at co over your counter antees that you st . Styles for Street Styles for Sports SERE s e Styles for Parties Styles for Dinner e g Four b Genuine Leather Pouch“ Styles for Evening Styles for Bridge mess. . $3.95 Value: ? ' . '.’;‘,‘87;{'-15;3}33;;':':’:: ‘33 fl;‘;“t‘h?fi:‘x&i’g‘l‘l‘:uwz p 1 .85 Very handsomest models in all the newest :lnd most desirable silks, S350, indiny 3:. inc! ud:‘rly and brow{:,llua’bhflg e satins and beaded georgette crepe. Only a limite quantity, so we cannot The National Cash . . guarantee how long they will last. e o& Fur-Trimmed Coats M. H. Rittenhouse $13.95 and $15.00 Values. / s | ey s ot $8.90 =2 Actual $150 Values Sales Agens 2 9 with daintiest filet or Irish edgings. Baltimore’s ) 1%, TN Birthday $ 50 ' Women's and Misses’ | S B L (e Milanese Jersey Petticoats N T ' - prlng o $5.95 Values * S $ 65 i Y These luxurious Coats are made;:I ofh “ORIANA” Especially good values characterize . cloth, the highest priced fabric used this season in " - {bh Eohsction of phtlicosta: Shows, 4‘ / Sonts of the Giaest sk They are productions from Birthday Sale Price in all the newest colors. - - — :/| one .f New York’s most exclusive manufacturers, 2 ; 4 : S and from whom we secured them especially for the Birthday Sale. Every coat is richly furred with #4500 $ Rock Sable Royal Blue Squirrel And Sample Line of Enrrin(o : 7, NS Siika Fox Natural Squirrel Beaver 3395 t0 $5.00 Values - { \ The coats are shown in Zanza Brown, Bunny, Kit Fox i i q and Black. We cannot guarantee that the coats in this llfl.l:::;d -s'ullzu :::1:::: h":;i;ln 7:}?:‘:: % Dy group will last long, so we suggest earliest selections. Choose from Black and Some of them are of. sterling silver. N - 5 i every popular Spring color » 5 £ Women's and Misses This group of Hats is so large and acin : C t diversified thalt elrerydwcl)mat; orsmxslsl will find exactly her ideal style. Sma . ’ i or medium shapes of visca braid, gros Sweaters and Golf COI“ o a s de Londre, faille silk, and some elabo- $895 Values - $ 45 , ) " Made to sell at $39.50 rately embroidered. T;:;ir true value Very superior qualities of ‘alf-wool 8 F s can only be appreciated by an inspec- i i odels, side tied and with lar, : be 2] a : fi‘.’.".‘-.’f.‘:::"!o{:&-;’i.". Sesrh 5 g sleem‘f“difi“fi'.’.:'f;"méfl:fa; ;le:erl:uds“m:rdon'h ?{ tion, which is advised early in the ; fine “Mouffion” Fur. Every coat beautifully lined. All the morning, to secure best choice. most wanted shades including black. We do not guarantee the quantity to last all day, so choose early. SISO ST \\ / N AT AT AT AT A AT AT D