Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 38

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5 PER CENT TRACTION PAY CUT IS PROPOSED. 15,000 Men in New York Asked to Accept Lower Scale as Re- ceipts Fall By the Assrciated Press. NEW YORK, April 18. — Fifteen thousand employes of the Inter- borough Rapid Transit Company_yes- terday were asked to accept a 5 per cent reduction in wages, effective July L. The request was made by Frank ‘Hedley, president and general man- ager, and was addressed to all em- ves receiving less than $3,000 workers were EY ,asked to relinquish. If the reduction goes into effect the men will receive the scale in force two vears ago, when they accepted & cut of 10 per cent. The request has been made neces- diey explained, because receipts for the eight February 29 were $1,- s than the fixed charges o has takep ment. Mayor, Son and County Official Ae- cused of Whipping Negroes. . | humane than other methods of car- missioner bound & I 5 EX-BANKERS ARRESTED. Embezzlement Conspiracy Charged in $100,000 Shortage. CROTHERSVILLE, Ind., April 18— Five former officers and dircctors of the defunct Crothersville State Bank wero arrested yesterday on county grand jury indictments charging em- bezzlement and conspiracy. The men arrested are Frank B. Butler, former president of the bank: Gordon Butler, former = cashier; William P. Howard R. Rider and Kovernor, directors. The bank was closed September 12, 1923, on orders from the state bank- ing commissioner, who estimated a shortage of §100,000. A receiver has been appointed, and it is believed de- positors will receive about 40 per cent. MEDICAL PLAN SUCCEEDS. Home Hospital Treatment of Tu- « berculosis Is Outlined. NEW YORK, April 18.—The home hospital plan for,the treatment of tubdreulosis, unded which- an entire family is treated When a parent is in- flicted, instead of the parent being sent to a sanitorfum and the children to an institution, was declared suc- cessful in arresting the disease and preventing its spread, in a report {s- sued today by the New York As- soclation for Improving the Condition of the Poor. The report gave the results of a ten- year demonstration at the home hos- pital of the assoclation, and urged the general adoption of the home treatment plan as more effective and and ing for consumptives. One of the earliest of popular nov- " is one of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. Z5-PALAISROYAL G and 11th Ss. Sercice and Courtesy Established 1877 A Marvelous Event Just In Time for Easter Men’s and Young Men’s Super-Fine Quality Two-Trouser e PALAIS[ROYAL Service and Cousrtesy G & 1Ith Sts. Established 1877 Saturday—Children’s Day Bring the Little Folks in tomorrow and take advantage of some of our special items Easter Dresses at $5 The lot includes lovely imported voiles, pre-shrunk linens. cotton crepes, dotted Swiss, silk pongees and taffeta silks. An array of lovely colors, youthful styles and the handwork arc copies of imported models. Voiles in white as well as colors, some with lace and ribbon, others two-tone combinations arc very attractive. Sizes 2 to 6, 6 to 14 years. Easter Dresses at $7.98 Lovely models of taffeta and pongee.” Some trimmed with ruf- fles, others peco hemastitching, and still others two-tons hand-em- broidered. All youthful models, 610 14 years | | Separate Sports Skirts, $5 Of all-wool crepe or flannel Full-pleated models in shades of fallow, henna, green and sheik 6 to 14 _years. FPalals Royal—Third Floor. Imported Perfumes for Easter Gifts We will give away with each purchase of Houbi- gant's Requisites an en- ;enwe of their Sachet owder. Subtilite Extract, bot- tle, 3500 and $1250 Un Peu D'Ambre at $8.00 Mon Boudolr, $8.00 Queiques Fleurs at 1, 82, $4 and §7.50 Ideal, $1, $1.75, 3.50, $6.75 Inconnu ‘at | $1.00, 3425 and $2.00 Violette, " $2.00 and $4.00 La Rose France, $4.00 Coeur de Jeannette, $1.50, $275 and $5.00 Other Perfumes Myrurgia Principes U Aateuine, Myrurgia Vanda Suavis, Myrurgia Flout del Mal, 50 7.50 ' $5.00 Myrurgia Rosa, $6.00 Myrurgia Lilas del Rey, $5.50 Myrurgia A Moi, $12.00 Myrurgia ‘Acacia de. Myrurgia, $5.25 Myrurgia Orgia, $7.50 Myrurgia Besame, $12.00 Myrurgia Fu Rejai $9.00 Myrurgia Faul, $9.50 Guerlain Mitsouko,. 00 and $10.00 Guerfain L'Heure, $5.00 and $10.00 Guerlaln Rue de lae Paix, $4.50 and $9.00 Guerlain Glierlinads at 10.00 Givimme La Rose,. $8.25 Bichara Ambre, $1250 ~ Bichara Nirvana, $12.50 Bichara Sakountala, $12.50 D'Orsay Le Cheva- lier, D'Orsay Toujours Fidele, $5.50 Caron’s Nuit de Nod at $25.00 Caron Le Narcisse Noir, ~ $10.00 and $12.50 Caron'Le Narcisse, $6.50 Caron Minosa, $6.50 Caron Le Tabac Biond, $11.00 Vigny Fleur Ceieste, $10. Vigny Golli Wogg, $7.75 Rosine Le Baicon, $9.50 Bourjois Marguerite Carre, $4.50 Gabilla ‘Mon Cheri, $1.50, $5.00 and $8.50 Gabilia Fleur de Jour, Floris English Violet Legrand Oriza Violet, $2.95 and $5.75 Lentheric Jasmin, $7.00 Lentheric A 419 Lentheric e Noir. $4.00 Violet (Veo-tay) Am- bre Royal. ~ $3.00, $6.00 Violet (Veo.lay) Bou. quet Farnese 7. Violet (Veo-lay t to kill two negroes. en are charged with negroes following a 1 automobile near White on March 2 The Children’s Easter Hats Are Just as Important as for ; the Grown-ups ! ) Baby Boys’ Wash Dressy Hats at $3.98 i Hals, sl U," s\ra\.\. and silk :om.bi- 1 . nations with touches of rib- | Several attractive little styles, the small turn-up sailor shapes, with navy band or embroidered figures. | —————— BEARS 24 CHILDREN. Woman. 44, Married Twice—First Time at 14. AN FRANCISCO, April 18.—Mrs. a Marroquin, aged forty- rday mave birth to h child. Mrs. Mor was married at the has been maiTied $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY, April 27 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Staodard Time Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 A Ar. Wilmington 10:05 A M., Chemter 125 A, Philadeiphia, Broad 10250 A M. leaves Broad Street Sta- 13 P.AL, West Dhiladelphia T35 P Chester Ti59 DM Wilmington §:19 M. Tickets on Sale Fridsy Preosding Excursion 27 Similar Excursions Sundays, May 11, 25 June 8 and 23 Pennsylvania R.R. System & The Standard Railroad of the World Children’s Leghorn Hats, $3.50 | Several pretty Tailored models, w ‘ band and streamers Palais Royal—Third Floor. Children’s Hose for Easter Attractive Prices and Children’s Sports Hose, 29¢ Three-quarter and seven-cighths English ribbed, with cuff top. Seli-color. in black, white, brown, pongee, camel and blue. Sizes o to 10. ! Black, with fancy cuff top, sizes 6 to 10, | bon. velvet and flowers. Many youthiul cffects for afn; Wwho. first children 2 to 10 years. of fourteen, 38.50 $7.50 More Than $200,000 Damage Done by Wind and Hail. La., April 1R. Styles for Saturday Children’s Sports Socks, 2 Prs., $1 | Sizes 6 to 10. cuff tops. Three-quarter and seven-e length, in black, brown, tan, gray, be pongee. Children's American and Imported Socks, fln”:nd fancy, half lengths, at 25c, 35c, 50C amaging others Large assortments wit ve property damage will 00, | $2. Coty Styx, $5. Coty Mugu: Children’s Fiber Silk Socks 3 Prs.. $1.00 Coty Paris, Coty Chypre, $1.80, $3. Half-length Silk Socks, 50c to $1 pair. Three-quarter Silk Socks, 59 to $LI5 pair. Seven-cighths Silk and Fiber Socks, $1 and $125 pair. . Coty Lilas Coty Ambre Antique. $4.05 and $7.20 s 4 quarter length, white, with fiber silk tops in colors, sizes 7 to 10. Plain and English Ribbed Hose, three-quarter and seven-cighths, with cuff top. Palais Hoyal—3Main Floor. Boys’ Easter Suits We Have Provided Our Largest and Best Selected Stock of Boys' Good Clothes at Very Low Prices for Big Boys and Litle Boys i Over 400 Boys’ Two.Pant Suits Boys’ Two-Pant Norfolk Suits Regular £95 to S50 values. @B Q5 | Regular $IS to $1730 grades. $12.75 Tailored in the new spring models | 5 of durable, guaranteed, _all-wool cheviots, | Of fine, tested, all-wool fabrics, in tweeds and cassimeres. Light, medium and the smartest spring patterns and models. dark patterns. Alpaca-lined coats, with dou- Mostly in the wanted light shades. Powder ble-faced belts. | Both knickers. cut full and blue effect. Tan and gray oyerplaids. All with lined. Many with belts to match. All sizes belt to match. One pair of golf and one pair 7 to18. regular knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. i Other High-Grade Boys’ Two-Pant | Little Boys® Blue Serge Two-Trouser Suits | Junior Norfolk Suits Suits, $4.95 and ‘ $9.50 $7.95 Smart box and inverted-pleat | Both hutton-on and models, of all-wool cheviots and | styles, with double veoke | tweeds. Straight-lined pants. | antced pure worsted and { P. K. white collar and vestee. | colors. . Sizes 3 to 9 vears Sizes 5 to 10. ! Palais Royal—Main Floor. For Boys 8 to 20 Years Specially Priced at $17.50 to $22.50 . At the Amazing Low Price of $34.50 Regular $42.50 and $50 Values Every Suit with extra trousers for con- siderably less than single trouser suits of like quality usually sell for. * Hand tailored of all wool fabrics. The newest colors and patterns are here. N An Easter Esskay Ham An attractively decorated Easter wrapper, and deliciously tendermeat within, with a flavor associated only with the Esskay brand. New Models in Women’s Smart Costume Overblouses Whise Crepe de Chine @ 8. 9 5 with black monogram and tic In the Popular Shades for Spring Poudre Bleu Crepe de Chine with white frill— Printed Crepe with V neck, piped in white, blue and whit black and white. Beautiful models in flit crepe with two-tone Roshanara front panels. The very finest quality of materials are used.in thesc-over- blouses, they are well tdilored, some with the new long shoulder and others with the three-quarter-length sleeves and the new collars and neck lines. Poudre Bleu with throw scarf and tiny tucks . That’s Esskay quality Ham--the official Easter ham. And as you really want to make this the best Easter dinner ever, make sure the ham you get is plainly marked Esskay. You don’t have to trouble to par- boil it. Esskay ham is mild enough and sweet enough. Just put on it a crusting of sugar and cloves and bake it to a crinkly brown. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Easter Flowers In Bloom Fresh From the Greenhouse Easter Lilies 35¢ a Bloom Hydrangeas, specially priced at 89c, $1.49, $1.89 and $2.39. Every new pattern and weave, Pow- der blues, Cambridge and Oxford grays, browns, tans, plain blues, overplaids, Herringbone mixtures, pencil, Hairline and combination stripe effects; New Dusk shades. = Up-to-the-Minute styles for Men and Young Men as well as plenty of conser- vative styles. The looser fitting coats, blunt vests and wider trousers. Also included are high-grade Four- Piece Golf Suits of fine Imhported -English and Domestic fabrics. Sizes in. Regulars, Shorts Longs and Stouts B A SER SRR RERRERRENNERRERENENEERBENERRERBENNEREY AR RERENEERERE RN R R R E I N R R R RSN R R R E R R R R R R R R R N F R RN R P E R R R TN Use the following Recipe: Remove skin, cover with cracker dust and granulated sugar Slice onion, add salt and tud with cloves. Add half cup of water or sweet cider Bake in hot oven one and one-half hours. Baste with liquid until browned. Miss Cassiday —expert _Corsetiere from the Binner Corset Company, will give individual fittings in our Corset Department, on the Third Floor. Come in and let her help you select your correct model. Sizes and models to fit every type of figure. Prices Range From In all essentials the Binner Corset is a made-to-order corset. In each of its many varied sizes it is fitted to a per- Choice Rambler Rosebushes, ‘{:ffi"én':imfi';;ff’:"ifi:t'vmfi ?:"f,;'ar ‘;;‘_‘ especially priced at $1.79, $2.69 and urzl ;felc'fl}l'. S i $3.69. the little niceties of trimming an " - - . workmanship usually associated goflly ., Beautiful Ferns, Scottie and with the finest made-to-order corset Teddy " Junior Varicties, specially priced at $1.79 and $3.39. are a casual feature of the Binner Corset. Palais Royal—Thind Fleor. — ' . Talais Royal—Main and Fourth Floors. The Wm. Schiuderberg---T. J. Kurdle Co. Meat Packers. 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