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. _ THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924. BARMENT WORKERS BAR |from Chicago and the other from|EREE STATE REFUSES e sarme "y P Me aesiziation 12| SUES FOR $1,000,000. New York. ‘way. . ' y havo-been Tadked 1o T pursos The Hecht Co. Sh N for S The convention rejected the cre. e echt o. o in ews for Saturda FOSTER SYMPATHIZER dentials of the New York delegate DIVORCE LAW CHANGE &?}fi:’rfiflfim‘;‘?'}o‘.éfiflfi Inventor Brings Action Agsinst it ¥ i = . fter the credential committes had mitteo of the Dail and Senate. 3 pany. Waion Mecting Seats Denied Two c‘n:rrua Shat ihic oraboA R sym- | Will Not Permit Remarriage of| It is mfionnxm;:fn:x—s“z o/ ¥or Delegates After Gompers De- |Pathy with the d;c:.finun:l Fosz: Either Party, Despite Re- o cover $1,000,000 from the A. B. Dick ' < he Trade Union ucation: Prof ts - o nounces Communism. e oy adigts ports to Contrary. o aaaa ot Company of Chicago, manufacturers . aESe- 5 of mimeographing and duplicating By the Associated Press. charged with refusing to obey orders | By the Amaciated Press. they possessed. an. British Sabjcts | devices, was aried yutm:‘;‘ln the BOSTON, May 9—After condemna- of the general executive board, di-| DUBLIN, May 9.—Notwithstanding|domioiled in Ireland. Brooklyn federal courts by Leuis E. ®on of the Trade Union Educational |recting him to put members of his|intimatiens to the contrary, it is — or. Reaguc, headed by Willlam Z. Foster, |local back to work in a shop where |authoritatively stated that the Dub- The village blacksmith as Long- fil::‘a?;uu&i‘. he?-‘%l:u“‘ inventer, 304 genunclation of the Communist a strike had been called. in order to |lin Eovernment has no intentlon of| fellow saw him would be interestod | mads millions for the Chi com- ®r Workers' Partyl organizations by |allow the international officers a |altering the law soAu o&mv 5 " | could he mee his vocation usurped by | pany, which he is seek- chance to settle the dispute by arbi- [complete divorce. A number of Der-|the “weaker sex.” The firast woman |ing (o “annoy him by damage suits. tration. sons, desiring to remarry after hav-|in England to work at the anvil is| The Dick Company has brought suit Owing to delay caused by discus- |ing obtained judicial separations from | Miss Florence Swann, who manages|to regain possession of inventions, sion_ of recommendations of the cre. |the Irish courts, achieved that end (her fathers wheelwright and engic|which it alleges are in Fuller's pos: K inion here, two |dentials’committee, actual transaction |by promoting private legislation in|neer's business in the town of New|session. on the ground that & coB- e refused seats vester- of business by the convention had |the British parliament through: the |Cross. What adds interest to Miss|tract made in 1810 gives the the delegates (o the |becn put over until Monday, leaders |House of Lords, and others now are | Swann's work is that she was a mil: | pany the right to ali his inventions ial convention wus |said. appealing to the Free State parlia-|liner before the war. and improvements. A Week-End Sale of 150 Junior Misses’ Silk Frocks Dress-up $ 1 5.95 Sizes 15, Styles 17 and 19 Formerly $19.75 to $29.50 We wish there were more of them, and so will others. Quite the smartest looking little frocks the season has shown, replete with every youthful trimming that makes young girls’ frocks distinctive. Crepe de Chine and Satin Chiefly in Poudre Blue Lanvin Green Copper Cocoa Navy Bark Black Collars and frills of lacgsometimes to the hem; lace Fur_Trim med Silk Coats' $29. 50 pockets that grow to astounding lengths and become fetchingfl panels at the lsidq, gay colored stitfchi};lg, nox;fllty Also Twills and Lightweight Woolens Vests, eftectsue nove pleatmg-—svory new fashion ylim. ‘ Lustrous novelty silk coats, slender in line, with banding . . = . . = . . = I . ‘d g A little prize packet, abrim with savings. Sizes 15-17-19. of fur at collar and cuffs. Richly lined with silk crepe, e b s Smart braided models as well. Sizes 16 to 42. Girls’ White Confirmation Frocks $10. 50 Clearance of Girls’ Coats Of georgette, crepe de chine and white voile. ! New Cgats an.d Capes, 19 Regularly 57 95 Sizes are Dozens of them, and each one exquisitely styled and A most embracive collection, for one may choose _fine 51095 to $15 ’ 81012 made. litwnlls,ty aind smooatlgl,gsoft]plle fgbrl:(cs mt s]endter, fstralglllt- Plain Polaires, plaids and checks, depict- Girls 7 to 14 Juniors 15 to 17 ne style or swagger, loose back sports coats of novelty ing th%,"l])ett(:ef lSp:irl:g styles for the small g}irl $5t0 $10.95 $10.95 to $25 mixtures. Sizes 16 to 42. ‘ and in every wanted new coloring. Not . (THirt. Floor, The Heeht Ca.) ‘ : i every size in every style. Ball-Bearing Roller Skates, 5] .95 | . Bright P-Iald Sport Coats, 515 Sturdily constructed by the Union Hardware Com- Full-lined, boyish topcoats that fit in, on so many other pany and ready to stand heavy, steady wear. Excep- occasions as well as every day, betvgeen season wear. Fine- tional at $1.95. ly tailored in true sport fashion. Sizes 16 to 42. (Second Floor, The Hacht Co ) (Third Floor, The Heeht Co. vHere's Economy 200 BoyS'SweaterS sos eV 95 3 \ ] The S,emi-Annual Clearance and Sale of sies § 57 95 Mans 8 Caad, SRa Women's Hanan Low Shoes to 18 Colors _ “Regular Ffilla’ilsport fiwe:&ers with deep roll collar and cuff at 2 g the waist, the kind ‘every boy Girls’ Leghorn Hats, $7.95 craves. For Girls 8 to 12 Fomer]y Heavy shaker knit or in lighter Blocked in the most attractive off-the-face and polk weight; plain colored or in com- styles. Streamers trim the younger models; others have . $13.50 bination school colors. tailored bows. Many, with streamers off, are ideal for / Sizes 8 to 18. the bobbed-hair miss in her teens. . e — ‘ to o (Third Fioar, The Heett Co.) Z The Hecht Co. (’ $15.00 Formerly 2 i *X A sale of every pair of Hanan women’s shoes in stock, 5 0 0 B o y S : w as h S ul t S \ £ no exception whatever. Handsome oxfords and pumps, For $ 95 Sizes YR 4 d PS> built on the famous Hanan lasts that are the favorite of Dressiup l 2Ytod . Ay ; > 8 the best dressed women in the country. Choice of A2 Y ¢ L g Black Kid Brown Kid Gray Suede The little frilly, raffled suits every small £ i = Patent Leather Black Calf Tan Calf lad needs “when company comes,” at the usual % ‘ 5 - - Widths AAAA to C. price of play clothes. Fine poplins and pon- ) SN W Y ~ (Pirst Foor, The Hecbt On.) gees for the most part itx & 5 : Green—Blue—Vink—Yellow _ e b ¢ SYRE o Sale of Fiber (Glos) Sweaters Solid Colors Combined with W hite Z g B 3 Several styles to choose from, and all of == i Y | it ‘\ e * Al v 52 .95 them beautifully made. Sizes 2% to 8. ey e (Tird Floor, The Heeht Co.) $1.95 . : The popular sleeveless, . . L -y : e golf style that is just light Boys' Sport Shoes Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, %9-% : A enough for Spring wear. e All wool, fast color serge suits for confirmation, finely : Vi Stunning all-over check $l .39 . tailored and complete with two pairs of knickers. Sizes and Jacquard patterns in 7to 17. : \ bright Spring colors. White: or brown ten- - X oY With these, some Wool P nis shocs, itk ooy Ldttle Fellows’ Summer Hats, 95¢ SXeAE 3 P i oodb ey y “Yveemenc” and with side patches. Tams and middy hats for the little chap, of poplin, twill R 57 A S = %x = ored borders and ‘others with shoe ih brom Sizes 8 to 6 or duck. Choice of colors or all white. Sizes 6 to 6%. e =S sleeves. Sizes in the entire lot ' o e i B $295 include 36 to 4. (Secend Floor, The Hecht Co.) TR PO Fit-Rite Shoes fox;vh?i’::fi' 4 . A e Patent leather pumps or white kid sanda« HESSEE The Hecht Co. | - o L nesiec 0. ellec O. 7th at F : Phoenix 3/; Sport Hose, Summer Weight, 55¢ 7th at F ! (Third Floer, "The Hett-Ca§ 0 : £ ““ y