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4 SOCIETY MATRON TAKES OWN LIFE Mrs. Fulton Bagley’s Leap From Pier Laid to De- spondency Over lliness. By the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Febru- Mrs. Fulton her death Monday night, was its way today to New York for burial, accompanied by Mrs. Foster Gil- roy of New York, who identified the hody as that of osciety woman with whom she was ving at a hotel here and who attributed the suiclde to de- spondency or hysteria caused by neu- ralgia In addition to her Fulton of New York, survived by two sons, Carroll, 10 and 12 years, in T Y Sherif 3 >alm County, »unced yesterday, investigat and questioning Mrs. Gilroy, that he was convinced that the tragedy had been a case of sul- cide inquest will be necessar: Sheriff Baker said that the woman had placed her jewels in awer of her trunk er disappear: body of leaped to ary 25—The Bagley, who from a pier brother, C. C Mrs. Bagley is William and in school Beach after the story defined r n con- fined to her room for two days befors the occurrence, suffering neu- told Sherift Bake 4 that possible de- a fit of hysteria from rom which she suffered from to time had prompted the act am was dispatched to C. C brother of Mrs , who referred Mrs. Gilroy to the family attorney, William Thomas of New York and Palm Beach FATHER A PUBLISHER. Mrs. Bagley Leaves M'my Rela- | tives in Baltimore. By the Associated Press BALTIMORE, Md., February Mrs. Fulton Bagley of New York was the Balti- also was late wife of Gen. Felix former publisher of the has other relatives here. spondency or SEPARATED FROM HUSBAND. Friends Unable to Ascrxbe Reason for Suicide. By the Assoc NEW YOF ton Bagl, 1 Press February ) was drowned > Florida r Gilroy, —Mrs. Ful- at West 10 days a New p y home on Park avenue last night could assign & motive for th oparent _suicide. Friends said she was in good health and in excellent spirits when she left for the South. Mrs. Bagley was sep- arated from her husband VICTIM OF ONE MAN CAR IN SERIOUS CONDITION James Kennelly Taken to Emer- gency Hospital After Being Knocked Down in Street. Knocked down by car as he Ma 2 one-man street H street at today, James ly of 114 R street northeast, atchman, is in a ecritical condi- gency Hospital. ossing H from the south to the north curb when hit by the car, which was in charge of Franklin P. Henl He was thrown to the street, sustair a fracture of the skull, a broke and lacerations about’ the West of 810 Twelth street, in an automobile, picked up red man and rushed him to y Hospital, where Dr. Smith, ed him, said that there was ance for his recovery. place ea Copyright Treaty Ratified. The Senate yesterday ratified a ned at Santiago, Chile, April . providing reciprocal recog- nited States and a American nations and trade marks of treaty s 28, 1 nition by the 1 number of Latin of the copyrig each. shortly | 2,400,000 Apply For Bonus; 27,000 Pleas Are Denied Maj. Gen. Robert C. Dav'ds, in charge of the War Department's administration of the adjusted compensation act, announced today that 2,400,000 bonus applications had been received from veterans throughout the United States and those now residing in forelgn countries. Of the total number recelved, he sald, only 27,000 appli- cations had been disallowed by the department, but it had been nec- essary to return 500,000 to the senders for corrections and neces- sary information. Gen. Davie called attention to the payment of cash bonuses ef- fective March 1 under the law. “On that date,” he said, “cash payments become due to those vet- erans whose adjusted _service credit amounts ‘to $50 or less and dependents of deceased veterans, including their widows, children, mothers and fathers, become en- titled to the first installment in cash of the amounts due them.” RS L PRISON QUARANTINE TIE-UP IS AVOIDED Alexandria Offered Use of Cells in Fairfax and Arlington Counties, if Needed. Special Dispatch to The Star. | AL NDRIA, Va., February Although the city jail is quarantine by the city health department, fol- |1owing the discovery of smallpox there, Director of Public Safety Paul sald this morning there is f for handling new Morton oners. Besides the 17 cells In the station house, Morton Las been assured by | Fairfax and Arlington County | posal. | jaile |locked away from the remaind | the city until the quarantine is lift- led. ANl have been vaccinated, and | Dr. Waiter A. Warfield believes that spread of the malady will be fore- stalled In answer to charges of W. W. | Simpson that his son and four other | prisoners were admitted Monday after | the case of smallpox had been dis- covered on Watt Washington, one of the colored prisoners, Dr. Warfield this morning said that Simpson and | the others had been admitted before {he had diagnosed the case as small- pox. Simpson went to the jail in de- fault of a $50 fine and his plight was discovered when his father appeared with the money to free him. Now he must stay in prison until.the ban is lifted. The elder Simpson has decided, he said today, not to swear out any war- rant, as he indicated he would do when he visited two justices of the peace yesterday after appearing in- formally before Judge Frederick G. Duvall. He had indicated he would cite‘sameona for naglest of duty. Assigned to Army Post. Lieut. Col. Joseph R. McAndrews, U. S. Army, retired, in this city, has been assignedto active duty in the historical section of the Army War College, Wash- ington Barracks. a WM. R. ELLIS Automobile Insurance 1539 Eye Street MAIN 2020 n TOOTH PASTE Is Enjoyed by Chil No Cold Fever headache or.grippe ~ Colds break in a day for the mil- lions who use Hill's. Headache and fever stop. La Grippe is checked. All in a way so reliable that druggists guarantee results. Colds are too im- pvnznt to treat in lesser ways. Qg Pricesoc casamédgumms THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, MEDIATION STARTED IN COAL MINE DISPUTE A. F. of L. Officials Hope to End Labor Troubles at Non-Union Collieries in West Virginia. American Federation of Labor officials today began mediation proceedings in an effort to compose labor difficulties grow- ing out of the non-union operations of the Coal River Colleries in West Vir- ginia, indirectly financed by the Brother- hood ‘of Locomotive Engineers. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, and Warren 8. Stone, chief of the brotherhood, at- tended the discussions, while Frank Mor- rison, secretary of the federation ; tin F. Ryan of the Carmen's Union and John P. Noonan of the ctrical Work- ers acted as mediators. The conference began behind closed doors Under Mr. gineers hav ment banking establishments, and these, in turn, financed the collieries compa three years ago, largely by sale of its se- curities to railroad enginee The coal company, after operation un- der union contracts for a considerabl period, finally turned to open-shop es of pay and working arrangements, and thereupon was promptly put under the strike ban by the mine workers WHEELER CASE SPEEDED Government attorneys engaged presenting to a District of Columbia grand jury new proceedings Wheeler of Mont eded up their eff ndeavor to cl s the hearings for former nterior Assistant | was among | points of 1 further proc that time the the jury if sid CL‘AFLIN’ Our fully equipped len: grinding laboratory Is ‘operated by ertisass, Make Your Glasses CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. 1314 G 922 14th _EST. 1889 FOR SKINTORTURES Zemo, the Clean Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Dot werry about Eczema or other skin troubles. 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Ave. & K St. Established 1875 One of the greatest satis- factions a man can have is the knowledge of well done. work After you have visited here you can see why we are so bright and cheer- ful. FRANKLIN SQUARE Coffee Shoppe 14th At K St. N.W. Zuncheon, 75¢ We have served many men with their new spring hats--- They’ve been pleased—every one of them, too, with we have for Designed with the an latest style d we can please you, the Stetson hats which your inspection. by experts in touch developments, made by master craftsmen, there is nothing left to chance in a Stet- son. It is finish. You will all to select right from start to find it no trouble at a becoming model. Colors: Ocean, Pearl, Natural Pearl, Bluestone, Lavender, Belgian Bach. Stetsons ...... .. 97, $8 and $10 . $6 Saks DeLuxe ... . ...comemes: Saks Special. . ..o $5 Saks & Company—Street Floor. STETSON H A V7@V i/@Yire\. 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Dresses and Coats $10 to $20 Values $ New Spring Dresses, in knit Very Regu- This yard-wide binations. even- voile, dimity. package rayon llo)s $1.39 Pants *1 Durable Cloth School Pants, sizes 7 to 16, Boyl Blouses 2 for J | Well - made Blouses, pocket. Boys’ Sweaters ’1 Gray Pull-over Sweat- s, with navy blue col- and red bray and With $1 1 Rompers and tractive and Percale with collar and Sizes § to 10, lustrous Also Of Cut bottoms. checks. children’s ized. Newest sizes. Men’s $25 and $30 Overcoats $192.35 Save on a Quality Coat for now and next Winter! Styles for every man’s preference, all excellently tailored of rich, serviceable cloths. Light, medium and dark colors. Save one-half crepe and more. satin, baronet satin, cordeline, models colors. COATS of all- polo full lined and full Sizes 16 to 44. Oniy 32 to be sold at this grice. wool length. Men’s Work Shirts 2 for Heavy Blue Shirts, with attached collar and pocket. Sizes 144 to 17. Get a Children’s 69¢ supply! Sport Hose 2 Prs. 51 Onyx Seven-eighths-length Sport Hose, pigeupple ribbed. “with fancy raon top. All colors. Sizes 8 to 10. sl Women’s Silk-and- Beautiful Rayon Hose I colors, with Latest Spring novelt “Zebra' striped heels and soles. l'nckh!r' in white and in checks of blue, o Vard-wide Percale ?Yds. sl Gloria Percale, superior quality, in ght and dark figured patterns. &ved” "9 ¥ds. 51 i The New Pencil-stripe Serge. 36 fnches de. Navy, tan, gray and 39¢ Colored Y ds SI Voile 36.inch_Extra Sheer Volle, ia mals, tomato, orange, cabary, orchid, white, Le SforSl Linene Scarfs Trimmed with colored rickrack or With lace edge. o sl e gaseried pas s Mm 's Work Pants for to 44—EX- Mm 's B. Union Sm The one and only gemuine B. V. Standard $1.50 seller everywhere. Label ln every l\llt Sufl fi"s‘m“ 6Prs.S1 i Hoary Black Cotton Hose, sizes 39c Womul: 4{01.51 Bloomers tl elas- Orepo and Batiste Blaumn Jmees. honey- i 2forS1 $T Windsor Crepe Bloomers l!l\llm 'Il.lllndu extra wear. Extrs full cut, grade, relatorced flannel and crepe de chine. Charming new in a1l tiful Marquisette Tie-back Curtains, rose, lavender or blue ruffles. $2 Peter Pan Sweaters Women’s New Peter Pan All- \\oo]$ tan, green, $1.50 Ruffle Curtains, Pair \\xth$ cloth, Sweaters, in mais, gray, brown and other shades. New Spring Handbags Smart Strap and Under-the-arm Bag: in silk, leather and keratol. purse and mirror. Jerseys 2 fOl' $l Athletic Knitted Jersey Sweaters in heather mixtures. Long sleeves. siik socks, 3 Prs. $1 SILK SOCKS, Pure thread eilk in black and colors. Sizes 9% to 1114, Slight irregulars. Bloomers 210rS1 Bloomers Ben et el torigd. Men’s $2.00 59¢ Silk & Lace Camislen . 4Hor$1 Fancy lace yokes, body of silk or fancy Gt 4for$1 Girls’ Well mae Muslia Drawers with tucked Drawe 2forS1 89¢ Sb'lped Salaal High luster finish, well reinforced. Bloomers School Shoes sl .95 Sold Elsewhere at $2.50 and $3.00 In tan and gun metal. Boys’ sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 6. Girls’ sizes 8% to 2. 3for$1 = 2fordl guttonfront . or| Bubens style. ANl Chuldmr' $2.00 Shoes 5 ,s.} Tan lace scuffer Play Shoes, get soles and elk leather tops. Sises Infants’ and sl Children’s Shoes 206 pairs button and lace Shoes in brown and black. $1.50 and $1.75 qual- iti No besis, sises 2 to 5; spring 0f fine-count cre cerns aud colors. Boys’ and Girls' Solid Leather Women’s Muslin Petticoats Of good quality muslin, eut full and Aniane with embroldery dounce. 59c Envelope Chomavelore 3forS1 ‘Women's White and Pink Bavelope Chemise, trimmed with lacs, embroldery Princess Siips 2for$1 anau & Girls Of white muslin, with peat embroid- gred yoke. | cut. All sizes 2 to 14. Slzes 88 to Women’s, Misses’ and Girls" New Spring Hats Smart Rudy-to-Wou- and Sailor Models In milan and satin and fine straw braids combined with crepes and silks. Ribbon and flower trimmed. Plenty of sailors with cushion or pencil- edge brims. All colors. plain shades, trim- med to contrast. Straightline or stitched waist. serviceable as they are pretty. = € far::h fron; the maker—all sizes Fitted with tached collar etyicn colors. $2.00 English Longcloth 10 Yards for 10-yard _piece Chamois-finish lish Longcloth, for underwear and chil- dren’s garments Turkish Towels 5 for $1 $1 Silk Peasant Prints, 3 Yards reigning novelty is wover of raw silk and printed in st Ideal for one-piece fr $1.50 and $2 Lady Sealpax Umon Sm!s Women's Athletic Lmon St striped White and tints. madras Girls’ Cinderella Dresses New Spring styles in English Prints, ( Gingham. H or without nd-embroidered pants. Sizes 2 to € Creepers, 2 for Peg Top Rompers and Creepers of linene cotton pongee and chambray, daintily hand- embroidered. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Women’s $2 Dimity Blouses Tailored and trimmed models, serviceable i women will get a supply—hurry for yours $1.69 Sateen Princess Slips striped in thes Blouses ¥ sateen with in plain black and pleated colors, with two-tone fancy bottoms. Women’s 50c Sport Hose, 3 Pairs for Ribbed to the toe and highly mer shades black. and $1.50 Gingham and Linene Porch Dresses Extra Sizes 38 to 54 Guaranteed fast colors, In beau- checks and As Men’s Imported English Broadcloth Shirts § to 17. Neckband and at Biient terepalares 20 Girls Muslin f Combinations 2 or 1 Piok or white. Lace and b Girls’ Sateen Bloomers Of lustrous black sateen £ym stride. Sizes 4 to 18. Guen 10 Yds. $1 Standard Novelty Serim, the neat win- dow drapery, useful in every home e 8Yds.S1 15¢ Huck Towels 12for$1 Cannon Mill, All-white or Red Border Towels, perfect; size 14x20. Musin~ 6 Yds.$1 Muslin 15 aies Yard-wide, brand. $1.65, 36x50 $l Baby Blankets In the new patterns, on blue grounds Soft and warm. Perfect oS 3Vds.51 . gEreen. tan, whlte vecger BE 1nihes ‘witer full pleces. 59c Yard-wide Cretonnes 3 Yds° $1 New patterns on heavy quality cloth, 2for$1 Girls’ Attractive and well made Gingham Dresses D{!Il!l in colorful mew checks. Sizes Womcn 's Rayon and Serge Drec::: $1 Just 30 of these, in charming styles 228 aseorted colors.” Harry if you want Gzrh’ $1.50 SI Dreues ular Bloomer Dresses in sizes 7 18 ""R. Serviceable ss they are ies Large selection of colors und e in these Handsome Four-ia-hands. plaids, fast colors. black and