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Medicine Man Held In Papoose Burial Murders Cellmate BRITISH WAR FLYER IS ARRESTED HERE U. S. to Prosecute- for Frequent Guest at Army Club Death of Child and State THE EVENING ‘CARTER FILES REPORT ON G.P.0. DISMISSALS Explains to President Reasens Back of Discharge of 200 Employes. STAR, WASHINGTON, lic printer, a report on the recent dls- missal of nearly 200 employes at the Government Printing Office. In this report, which has not yet been made public by the White House, it is un- derstood Mr. Carter defends his ad- ministration of the Government Print- ing Office and goes Into detall about why it was necessary to reduce his working force. He assures the Presi- dent, it Is understood, that there were no violations of the law when the D. C, Columbia Typographical Unlon, as well as veterans' bodles, that the dis- missals were made in the course of personal prejudice and politics and that the law was violated. Upon_the receipt of charges that Public Printer Carter had technically violated the law in making certain dismissals, President Coolidge called upon the Department of Justice for a legal opinion. It is understood the opinion has been concluded and will be submitted THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. * 21 left pany in the Homer Building of $1,250 last night, according to a report made to the police by Howard W. Kacy, manager. Detectives Murphy and from headquarters, failed to find a single clue to the burglars, they re- ported. Entry apparently ob- tained by use of a duplicate key. Tho safe itself, which was of the|also will be ascertalned identification were behind, The burglary was morning when employes work < purposes ROBBERS LOOT SAFE; GET INSURANCE CASH Break Combination and Escape With $1,250 From Office in Homer Building. discovered this arrived for 0 reported to the po lize might found to be imcreasel Mullen, 'nr Tesse was force was cut. today or tomorrow to the President, wall cabinet type, was opened by breaking the combination knob. No | tained was insuy tools or items that could be used for |insurance, Mr. Kacy Mr. to refut Carter's report also is expected the charges made by the President Coolldge tnis afternoon received from George H. Carter, pub- Cracksmen robbed the safe of the Acacla Mutual Life Insurance Com- and it is intimated that it will up- hold the public printer. Is Held on Bad-Check Charges. for Other Slaying. 'fa'@'fii'ta‘fa'e'favavrav,;VQvavravzavKAVQVavavavaVQvavavé 'avavaio?wavrav(avravrav(av.avr,;v,avavavavf,;v T (T (2 (2 (Y (o (Y (Y (] (T (Y (2 (Y (2 (Y (N ST ANNIVERSARY - riday Looms Big in Interest! — ITH Easter fashions and Jelleff quality obtainable at prices so low, it is to be expected that tomorrow will be one of the very busiest days of the week! We wish we could tell you all of the Anniversary news today—from the umbrellas and gloves at the first floor front to the hats and frocks and lovely silk underwear in our busy third floor shops, but we can only hint of all that’s here and of the Anniversary prices! You must come Friday! Another Great Arrival in Coats $35 to Almost every type of Spring coat included ) $ 2 8 75 s = i $40 —sports and dress styles—twill, suede-bloom, Coats deerona and imported mixtures. Straightline twills with pleated side panels and flare-front coats, with fur borders and sash tied. Every coat in this group is a new and exquisite model on sale tomorrow for the first time at this Anniversary price. Women's Coat Sectlon—Second Floor. Women’s Dresses—Not to Be Outdone continue their sale of smart fashions with many new models added daily. $29.50 and $35.00 Street and Afternoon Frocks, of crepe de chine, printed crepe and 5 ' $237 georgette, satin crepe, flat crepe, flannel and kashmir, smartly tailored for the fashionable woman. Many smart ensemble effects, with flannel or silk coats are included in this collection. Charm- ing trimming touches—beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed in harmonizing and contrasting { $28.75 exquisitely fashioned of satin crepe, flat crepe, faille, georgette, zabeth crepe and flannel, | $ 75 fashioned in all the new Spring models. There are circular flares, flat backs, apron fronts. 33- Long jabots of lace or printed silk—lace ruffles, yokes and insertions—pleats and fine tucks. | colors. Sizes 36 to 4. Embroidery, applique and beading. By the Associated Press. CORT! Colo., April 2.—An aged || Indian medicine man of the Ute tribe in his son-in-law were prisoners here today while paleface” brothers set in motion laws of civilization to exact | penalties for the death of a papoose | buried alive in accordance with tribal rites and for the killing of a Mexican. Chided for bringing about the death of the infant, Mormon Joe, the medicine man, tore a leg from a chair and clubbed Joseph Chavez, . to death. Chavez held for bootlegging and was killed by the Indian before other prisoners or the sheriff could inter- vene. Federal officers were to arrive from Denver today to take charge of the on, as the burial was on an_reservation under Federal charge. The State, however, will probably prosecute for the Killing of Cha which occurred outside the reservation The Government charges that Pate . the son-in-law, whose squaw ntly died, wrapped the body in a| blanket i the child and buried | them on perion of Mormon Joe.” | | The bodies were exhumed on the reservation week. The verdict of a coroner's fury was that the in- fant was buried alive and that its mother died of natural causes. Pate Nay is held on a murder charge and Mormon Joe as an a *—__I $2.00 and $3.00 Bien-Jolie Brassieres $1.25 & $1.50 Long Line Brassleres, William Canadian, living at formerly with the Royal Flying Corps under the nan tam T. Howard, also a form of the, Royal N Police, was arres vesterday by Detectives Kelly and Scrivener in connection with alleged worthless checks. The checks on was taken include one a leather goods shop here for $35 and one to the Raleigh Haberdasher for $140. These checks drawn on the Royal Bank nada, Ottawa, police and were re- marked “account closed." e arrest was made as the 1t an alleged traffic violation in Rutledge was concerned some ago. While detectiv, eking him he was arrested for rding to the de released after de- lateral before it was The ar- purpose of number of the 28, a street, British of Wil- r trooper Mounted Ludlow Rutledge, 2028 G southwestern Colorado and which to the action license e in the they tr of & young woman near Four- and Harvard e r called up. with him at ts for a later Hour ves kept the da Through his m\ Hary The detec hip wit N Easter Styles Anniversary priced! HE stunning models in Easter millinery would from $10 to $12.50. Why not purchase your new Easter hat tomorrow while they are priced to cele- brate our Anniversary? Failles, satins, straws and straw and silk combinations—self and ribbon trimmed and flower trimmed models. In large and small head sizes—large and small brims. An exceptional choice tomor- row at $7.50. Millinery Shop—Third Floor. Umbrellas! The rainy season has started! Are you prepared? Prepare to- morrow at Anniversary prices! meals, cated with the no action had be tion with his ca: ledge is married, his wife being in W REFINED IN STYLE Novelties for Easter wear just received for our Anniversary —Price to be $2.95 Pair All beautiful styles and the lowest price we have seen for French kid novelty gloves this season! Mode Beaver Tan Gray Black With White White With Black Beautifully embroidered backs, pique and overseam sewn. Only a limited quantity, but all sizes in the morning. $1.75 to $2.50 Fabric Gloves, $1.35 Novelty cuff gloves and sixteen-button- length gloves are inciuded in this extensive assortment. All embroldered or with con- trasting inserts and appliques. In tans, mode, ecru, gray, covert—in all sizes. Jelleffs—Street ¥Floor Silk Stockings! Unusual to find Lace - clocked Silk Stockings at this pnce—bu:t this is only another big Anni- versary value from Jelleff’s. LACE-CLOCKED SILK STOCKINGS, full-fashioned $ 65 with lisle garter hems and . reinforced toes and heels. Also a few with all-silk garter h’ml. all the new Spring shades, GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS—$1.85 and $2.25 pair. JellefMs—Street Floor $7.50 rding to police, nip this event regularly ‘antilever| and women | | JOBS FOR 50 OBTAINED BY Y. M. C. A. SERVICE| More than 50 placem by the Y. M. C. A. Free Employment | Bureau during March, according to a report just e by E Drumm who is in ch of that branch of the organization’s work. Interviews| o arranged in 104 cases The Y. M. C. A. Free Employment| Bureau is all_that implies, to Mr. Drumn its were made A fashion that’s popular Looking backward—no wom- an ever opposed the changes in styles which gradually transformed her attire to the freedom and comfort of today. ame designed of crepe satin, flat crepe, printed crepe de Ensembles and ensemble effects, smartly $35 to $39.50 Informal Frocks, chine, or georgette, faille, Elizabeth crepe and flannel. combined printed or plain silk for frocks. Circular flares, full apron fronts, narrow hip ties, embroideries, pleats and laces. In navy, black, and all high shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Afternoon and Dinner Frocks that would regularly sell at $39.50 and $45.00— Best of all is the comfort and w Spring shoes. R pumps will be admired for their refine- ment of style as well as their famous comfort. bureau ani ’ to the employer and the Mr. Drum s in con- on with emplovers need of labor, and in- able to supply the de- Mr. Drumm has been m agent The Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor. Women’s $85 to $110 Ensemble Suits This is the largest and most comprehensive group of women’s ensemble suits we have ever shown. 1 $7875 au is a committe of business senting so of the larges uments in the city. H. E irm and the othe n de D ;. Halsey, L. in Smartly tailored of faille, bengaline, georgette and crepe satin with coats of jeweltone, joseena, cordette, charmeen, satin, silk, bengaline and Ottoman. These feature the scari—ripple jabots, narrow convertible collars, fur-edged and fur-banded coats and tucked borders. Women's Sult 1op—Second Floor. Our Misses’ Shops Show Big Values! Coats, Suits and Dresses—Charming Models Especially Presented for Friday in Our Enlarged Misses’ Shops 5 328.75 $85 to $95 378.75 $59.50 to $65 oats ... Ensemble Suits . .. . Ensemble Suits . . .. Featuring flare front, stralghtline i One -of -a-kind models, and paneled models in twills, 1or- smartly tailored coats, button trim- chene and suede, with fur borders meq and matching frocks of flat and edgings. Others with contrast- crepe and georgette. Patou jabot and pipings. In fronts, tueking, lace trimmed. In bambino, sawdust Chili, bambino, wigwam and navy. $59.50 to $65 $AQ75 $49.50to $55 $38.75 e 48 38 Frocks A large selection of Misses' Dress Frocks for street or evening wear, Coats in lovely materials, including of georgette, crepe de chine, flat lorchene, charmeen and twills. Flare crepe, chiffon, bengaline and printed front, straightline and paneled mod- Ensembles with print silk with borders of King Iynx and in basque, flares and che- Others with fur edgings of mise models. Laces dyed to match. squirrel. In sawdust, bam- Brbroidery, beading and ribbon bino, aquamarine, Chili and navy. trimmed. Misses’ Sult Shops—Third Floor Quality and service are like- r any service| wise superior. Mr. Drumm. “Our find employment for unemployed, and to fill vacancies anks of the employers. Nelther nything for this serv- | been uniformly suc- ts; and no are too Prices, from 8 to 13 the Anniversary and Pre—Ea.tler. Opportunity! Sorosis Shoes Bemity ... 51.50 Only the season’s newest models are in- cluded in this tremendous selling of Sorosis Shoes—all standard high-quality leathers and workmanship in plain gored and strap ef- fects, plain pumps and oxfords for street, business and afternoon and evening wear. Satin, suede, patent and kid in tan, blonde, biack, gray, oak, chestnut, sand, buff and beige. Sizes 23 to 8 and widths AAA to D. $5.50 Sorosis Misses’ Shoes $3.95 $4.0C Sorosis Children’s Shoes, $2.95 Strap pumps, Roman sandals and oxfords in gray, black, tan and white. Sizes 5 to 8 and 8/ to 2. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Anniversary! $6.50 to $8.50 Umbrellas, of plain and novel- ty silks, with satin, Ottoman and conven- tionally’ woven borders. All are strongly transparent tips and fer- rules to match a smart as- $ 85 sortment of noveity handles Jellef's—Street Floor 1 ! $7.50 ionable must have the color touch of a silk scarf. Choose tomorrow from bre or printed georgette in a stunning array of street and evening shades. Floral and conventional patterns ars in great assort- made on 10-rib frames with amber and carved and hand-painted A costume to be smartly fash- Silk Scarfs of plain or printed crepe, om- ments. Plain or fringed ends. Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St.—2nd Floor ror Sobe.| Over Young Men's Shop .mp!m rs of | Big Anniversary Assortments Also at $2.95—§3.95 f's—Street ¥l Pearls! —are rigidly demanded to be in Fashion this Spring Buy your Pearls tomorrow at these sale prices! $250 Pearl Chokers, one, strand styles with stone clasp. In white and the new tints.. $1.50 and $2 Pearl Necklaces, inch lengths in uniform and gradustea styles $1.00 and $6 Pearl Necklaces, three-strand styles, with colored . stone $3.95 clasp. Also chokers in many Above are all the manufacmred Handkerchlefs' New ones, specially priced for our big Anniversary Friday! 75c_White and - Colored Novelty list of ekt 1o tnat by $35 to $39.50 548.75 Or lorchene and twill, with matching frocks or flat crepe and printed crepe. Smartly Tallored Coats in straightline and paneled models. In wigwam, Chili and navy 323.75 Afternoon and Evening Frocks of flat crepe, georgette, satin Canton and chiffon. In basque, tiered tunic, ensemble and flare-front models. Lace, beading, ribbon and embroidery trimmed. In cork, Bois rose, peach, venezia, na lipstick and black. $23.50 to $35 Frocks two and three $1.95 30 and 60 Boys’ Two-Pants Vest Suits The Most Popular from 7 to 18 English loose-fit- $5 Suits for boy vears. ANNIVERSARY APPAREL FOR LARGER WOMEN COATS— ?h‘;:::s:f";:z:*:;‘i COA TS0 ru v $59.50 blunt vest and Styled and tailored to please the par- ting coat, . straightline and twills, in straight and flared flare side models, of twill luser, with models, plain or fur trimmed. Self self-stitchery and lovely braidings. and colored embroidery. All hand- All hand-finished. Small choker and finished, with heavy crepe linings. shawl collars. All have heavy silk In black, navy, cocoa and a few high linings. In navy, black and shades of shades. Sizes 40%4 to 48}4. chu- tan. Sizes 4215 to 48/; R:gular lar $75 coats at $55 coats at..... Almost every type of Spring coat induded—apom and dreu styles—twill, suede-boom, deerona and imported mixtures. Jellers—Second Floor two knickers. Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-rolled, wide or narrow nems “An awratively em: broidered 5 35¢c Linen Hanflkerchle'l. ina Iurge assortment of white and colored novelties. !4 and ', inch hems. intily embroidered g Jellefi's—Street Floor Perfumes and Powders $1.50 Helena Rubenstein Face Powder, with $1.50 siftet vanity compact, $3 Va1 $1.50 75¢ Size Bath Salts, in rose, cologne, narcisse and_violet 50c $1.50 Richellou Pearl Compacts, in- CQ cluding rouge and face powder.. c $1.50 Ve-o-lay Ambre Royal Face Powder ” 75(: $1.00 Ve-o-| 53950 cum ent as well as the boy. $15 Frances ordan Reducer, le.Oo Small Size. Results guaranteed or money back. Jelleft's—Street Floor. —and Underwear--Slips pouimae EVER such values—never such pretty things—seems to be the universal comment. Two most beautiful assortments to be specially on sale tomorrow! $4 Tub Silk Slips—with 20-inch shadow-proof hems, in white and flesh color. All are smart tailored styles. Sports Satin Slips — with 3-inch hems, in flame, rust, Flemish blue, fawn, gray, white and flesh color. First Floor. Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Envelope emise—in tailored. and lace-trimmed styles. In flesh, orchid, peach and nile. 9 5 FrOCks Satin and Georgette L] . Every model is carefully tailored and finished with all the newest Spring notes to be Step-ins and Vests—of radium silk and crepe OU will be utounded at the remarkable qual- $ 1 0 de chine. ird Floor. . Wi & Misses™ In tailored styles. Third - ) Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. - 3. 95 Boys’ New Spring Topcoats The new Spring colorings and fabrics. In our inexpensive Dress Shop. .15 Of Flat Crepe, Well-tailored in the box-coat effects, with or without belt and single or double breasted. Sizes 2 to 10 years. A Timely Sale of Boys’ $12.75 to $16.75 Two-Pants Suits at Fabrics are of the better kinds, in neat, $ 95 dressy mixtures and tailored as only better 9'_ suits are. There are not every size in each T style or color, but in the lot are sizes from 7 to 12 and 15 to 18 years. Boys’ New Spring Wash Suits Long or short sleeve styles, in a large-and $1 95 varied assortment of all the new fabrics, color- ings and models, for boys from 2 to 10 years. Boys’ New Spring Blouses Tailored from shirtings like dads, in the smart collar-attached style and sport cuff. Light colors, dark colors, plain colors or stripes. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Saks & Company—Street Floor. found in higher-priced frocks. $5 and $6 Envelope Chemise—in tailored " models of crepe de chine or radium, with Scores of New Styles for Easter! Colors hemstitched or embroidered yokes, or bcautlfu]ly lace trimmed. Crepe de in tailored or lace- Rust—Green—Navy Sand—Brown—Rose Buttons—Folds Black—W hite—Cocoa Lace trimmed styles, with bateau or square necks. In peach, orchid, tea rose and flesh color. Smart new prints and satin frocks with jabot fronts and finely pleated skirts—tiered effects and pleated jabots—in short, every possi- ble conception of fashion to give just the right style. Trimmings Tucking—Pleats §5 and $6 Silk Step-ins—of crepe de chine, crepe-back satin, radium silk, trimmed with Irish crochet, filet and val laces. 5 Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Slips— with hemstitched ‘tops. ' A few embroid- ered styles. All- have :20-inch hems. In black, navy, white, fawn, rust,. Flemish blue, cocoa and gray. Street Floor. Maize grapede Chine Step- in Chemise —tucked and trim- med of fine Vol lace and net in- scts. $3.95. ) In Our Inexpensive Dress Shop—Downstairs