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THURSDAY, APRIL 00D VARD & SL;EQTHROP Save 25% and More T omorrow--Remnant Day Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. D. C. Buyer of Blasted House Makes Plea For Bomb Immunity By the Associated Press. AL STOCK CASE - DECISION DELAYED Pripple Creek Central Rail- way Finances Are Involved in Litigation. mt "‘"’“‘"‘p’.‘g:r“.‘%"w?"fi.": e the home,” he wrote, “it would -preveut & recurrence of bombi: I'm sure the bombing interests in Chicago will be kind enough to fake mote of this." Until the notice appears, Landis £ the Assoclated Press: 1 PORTLAND, Me., April 4.—Asso- ‘sion Tuesday on an equity action brought by Meyer D. Rothschild of New York against the Cripple Creek Central Railway Co. of Colorado to prevent an and his family are staying at a hotel. Landis, an invutmem hro:;, came here recently. from Desk Accessories 2 3-plece Ha: “Woodward Fifty” Suits, $37.50 Were 350 21 mudwlmduhmamflemllmfiulhflu hmmdtvoef: Floor Torchieres and Junior Floor Learn the Secret of Making !" te Justice Guy Sturgis withheld de- ymmered Brass Desk Sets, consisting of desk pad, letter rack, lder and pattern, r “Woodward " stock. Sizes 35 to 40 short; Mflhl""l,“lnd“hnl.” , 42 and 44 stout. ts, $1975 Men’s Spring Topcoa Were $27.50. 9 Spring omho(ehevmmdtm in browns and m, Bizes 36 to 39 short; 35 to 40 regular, but not in each pattern. Men’s Blue Suits, $29.75 Were 345 19 serges and unfinished worsteds. savings for !llnu:n!v‘r‘ll:: ;’n be fitted. - ‘TROUSERS nmn%'f«ns O‘NLY. Sizes :3'24"4‘:;“&':' 3¢, 35, 36, 37, 39, 42, 44 regular; 37, 38, 40, 44 long; Men’s Two-‘I'rouaers Suits, 524.75 Were 345 22 of these suits in tan and gray mixtures, for ess wear. TROU- SERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. II-I 34, 35, 40, 43 IM 34, 35, 36, 39, 40.42,“ lar; 38, 39 38, 39, 40, 42, 44 stout. wm hnt:?ny‘mm men; dark patterns. wmmgm Were $7.50. Now. Tue Mrx's Store, Sxcoxp FLOOR. English Topcoats, $3250 Were 365 § Men’s English Topcosis are offered to you tomorrow at ONE-HALF PRICE. Sizes 34, 36, 38 lhd 42. Lamps Reduced 2 mw'--.-...e*e... * Lovely Hooked Rugs :\Pet‘he: :g:lmpt to reduce "i'hl:e par v:.l\:e pany’s stock corpora- iion was organized under Maine laws [} tl:n:l:f‘:fi’l‘d““x‘.‘l’ln or savoann. 1 GOOD TO INAUGURATE Tomorrow and Saturday cl ege e rallway, & —a special representative bresident and directors, had conspired | Tailen Marble i resigent ang directers, ind emspred) — ANNUAL ARMY DAY 1 Hialian Marbi Inkwel 2o from the Columbia Yarn :cfiwid;x;sr (::feé{\e‘i‘; rélz)k'w p?r rve‘cfive . SR AN ! 1 Halian Marble Tray with three Company will be here to lue o P} imexr e o e P Yae o | Secretary of War to Make 1,mm_l ;‘llphlnuunuu edn Wu mu teach you how to make ockholders to have the corporation’s o Hooked Rugs for your pital remain undisturbed. pal Address at Exercises own home. § He claimed that the company has, a over a long period, made payments to Saturday. | are. ana alleged, that 1t now seeks 1o = e, e a now seeks .50 ‘rflduce the par value of the stock from | Secretary of War James W. Good will, 1 Black Onyx Desk Set, inkwell $100 a share to $50 by designat the | maki S i Rividend distribution of su‘fll lege 9 e the principal address Saturday and roll .bloner Was !fl '50 » distribution of assets, and by proposed |8 _exercises inaugurating an annual ravmenl of $14 a share “in contraven- | Army day, and 2t the same time mark- | fon of the rights of stockholders.” ing the twelfth anniversary of America’ st ' Rothschild asked that a temporary | entrance into the World War. f injunction now in force against the| Other ers at the observance, to ;pendmg distribution of $14 a share be | e held at noon from the steps of the ade permanent, and that the $36 as|War Department Building, under au -Gold japanese old-finish base. $15 Fist FLOOR. - ToILzTRIES, AISLE gel “a pretended asset distribution” be de- clared illegal and void. The defense asserted that the $36 { payments were capital assets distribu- i tions and -not dividends. serted the company's business has been It was as- productive since March 1, 1919, with i virtually no earnings except interest on ¥ bank deposits. The company is unable %o pay dividends, the defense stated. The corporation operates about 30 H mfles of track. Georgia Baptists have been asked to 1 provide an endowment fund of $1,500,- ‘ 000 for church education institutions > and to assist in raising a thank offering f of $2,000,000 for retirement of obliga- tions of the Southern Baptist Conven- nlwl of the District of Columbia Cha Military Order of the World Wi include Gen. Charles P. Summerall, | Army chief of staff, and Mrs. Nicholas N. Nock, a Gold Star mother. The program will be relayed to the Nation between the hours of 12:15 and 1 o'clock, '-hl’DLBh the National Broad- casting Co.’s system, including stations WRC, Washington, and WJZ, New York. The broadcast will open and close with martial and patriotic numbers by the Army Band, under direction of Capt. J. stannuru Maj. Gen. Creed Hammond, commander of the District chapter, will side. Maine mailed auto plates December 26 on account of the congestion of Christmas malil. /MIL@\D)’ whois awaiting tfie- 'opporrunity of a (COAT BLY, “Illllnnnnll”l” Jhe Harie Shigo recommends yousr: immediate selection from a splendid exclusive offering- that includes the season's smarktest ComEs L Lo T At These Special Prices Ripple-finish Stationery Special, 55¢ box Each box contains 72 sheets writ- ing paper (single or aaublev and 50 Excellent quality; in Srationery, AtsL No. 2 Frst FLOOR. No. 40 Atwater Kent All- Electric Radlos, $115 Were $180. 3 at this reduction tomorrow. _Cabinets with built- in 100-A RCA speakers; com- plete with tubes. 1 No. 40 Atwater Kent All-electric Radio. _Cabinet with built-in 100-A RCA_speaker and tubes. Was $138. Now .$110 2 No. 18 Radiolas. Ta- dios, on tables, with built-in 100-A RCA speakers. Complete !mh tubss. Were $147. Nov 5 Righ Boy Radio Cabinets, vllth 100-A RCA built-in speakers, for Nos. 37, 40, 44, 46 and 47 At- water Kent radios, Were su Now Convenient Terms If Desired RApI0 GaLLERIES. FOURTH FLOOR. Colored Glass Salad Plates Very Special, 18¢ Onlv 74 of thess exceptional values in this selling tomorrow. In ross color only. GLuswu:, F1rre FLOOR. Glassware Reductions V2 and Less Than Vs Regular Prices 1 Tmported 18-inch Colored Glass Vue. Was $16. Now ... .$8 2 Decorated Imported Biack Glass “llel ‘Were $3.50. Now ....$1.50 1 Decoral Black G Decorated Glass May. Bowl and Ladle. Was $3. Now $1.50 2 Rose-colored Bubble Glass Fruit nr Flower Bowls. Were $6. Now $3 2 Colored and Cut Glass Fruit or Flower Bowls. Were $7.50. Now $4 2 Colored and Cut Glass Salad Plate - and - Mnyomlr GLASSWAR®, 0dds and Ends of Fancy China, Pottery and Open 13 English Flannel Suits, two and three button models, I.n light and M grays. slul 36, 38 shorts; 35, lo 37, 44 n‘uhr ere $65. N Tnl-umlmnvmxulmnsmnm Imported Wool Golf Hose, $2.15 Were 34, $5 and 36 20 pairs Imported Fancy Wool Goli Hose, in various patterns. and 1 39 Men's Colored Madras Shirts, col- lar attached and colla® to match styles. Sizes in lot 14, ll’,§. 16%; and 17. Wi $2.50 and §: l5“°' tan. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. Were‘l $1.50 and $2. Now .. 22 Men’s Soft Felt Hats, grays lnd hm; sizes 6% to 7%. Were t! ’l‘n )lnu Srone, Sccorp FLooR. Sizes 10, 104 48 pairs Me Socks, lisle , Sizes 10, 10‘,’3 and 11%. Wera‘l‘l‘; ‘Were 40 Men's Fancy Colored Fo ‘Ties. Were $1. Now.. Boys’ Four-Piece Suits, Special, $10.75 21 Boys’ Four -piece Suits, single-breasted models, witl two pairs golf knick- ers. Full-cut and well tailored of sturdy fabrics, in serviceable shades. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 99 Boys' Pajamas, fine madras, per- cale and broadgloth; plain, fancy or One and two piece models 4 hn[-‘l‘mulrl Suits, with two uh -long trousers. Sizes 14, 15, 17 and m Greatly reduced for clearance lfl Smaller Boys' Short-sleeve Wash Suits, of fine chambray, broadeloth, seersuckle and Palmer cloth. Sizes 3to 7and 9. Specially priced, $1.58 ‘Tre Bovs' Srorr, Fourta FLoom. 5 ldyl‘ Blue Serge Sllh. full cut and 11 tallored. Size 7 years. Taken Now 37 Smaller Ml 'y Spring ers, sports and dress models, ln nrvleuhu hbda and shades. Spechlly pri ”.: ths. Sizes 7% to 1035. Spe: and you g clally priced. Pair..35¢; 3 pairs, $1 Reductions in Housewares Items listed are subject to slight imperfec- tions—some slightly demaged and shopworn. 1 White Enamel ldlclne Cabinet, ;lth two glass shelves. Was " Is low namel Corner m-n clothes. Was $7.75. Now 1 Ivory Enamel Clothes Hamper for the corner. Was $7. Now ...$3.95 1 Half-round Green Enamel 2 White Enamel Kitchen Tables, with and one large zsxu Were 5.75 Pmst FLOOR. 2 Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue Special, 78¢ 500 rolls Fine-grade Toilet Tis- sue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Toreruss, Asiz No. 1 First FLOOR. Children’s Shoes Reduced $295 $395 12 pairs One-strap Patent Leather Pumps, sizes AA 6, 613, 712 and 8, A 6% B 2. 3% and 5; C 2%. 3 and 5;. Were $6.50, Now $3.95 4 pairs One-stra; hh;l lafluf Ty h-n Nevelty "m [ 6 pairs Junior Misses’ Crepe- Oxfords, with alligator mmmmg and crepe-sole oxfords with moc- izes B 2%, 413, 8 $3.95 Frames Reduced l reduced for to 9, 10, D 8'/3 to 9 Now CmLoren’s Smoes, Fourtn FLoOR. 0 Men’s Oxfords, $545 Were $8 to $12. 55 pairs Men's black and tan calfskin and black kid Oxfords in wide. medium and ¥ Yaz ssns ing tips, leather sole, rul ber snd leather heel. Blucher and straight lace. Arnold Glove-grip Shoes in lot. Sizes include—AAA §'e€ 2 Selss 8e e e FaaaEs, ASLE 1 Pmst FLoor. Reductions in 2 The Gift Shop 12" Bairs. Mew's Leather House 2 Imverted Glass Vases. Were 31555, Slippers, in several styles and col- on ors, with leather ormeomty soles: sizes 6, 62 and 8 to $6.50. Now.. Mrx’s Store, SrcoNp FLool Boys’ Tan Calfskin Oxfords, Special, $395 Are regularly higher priced. Tan Calfskin Blucher Oxfords, with straight tip or Goodyear welt sole in youths’ sizes 11, ll/z. 12;13 lnd g‘xlfl 11 to 13% C: 11 to 1 V2 06 C:and1to6D. Bors' Sno" Fourrn Froor. -3:-:-—--—--: = et | ¥e ‘Clothes Hamper. Was "15'?.4)olflnw .$3.95 Stock Dinnerware at lamper. - Wes §1 Greatly Reduced Prices p 7 RA e naa | W Furniture Reductions Friday 18 English Bone China M el rated; black Platee, Colorfully decorated. Were e TR hower. T i o $1.50 each. Now. s "‘fm','“"‘ 10 English Bone China Bread : i Butter Plates. Were $1 nch 25.50 39.75 49.75 Books, Rcduced 2q gi 3 £ 2 1316 G St. ,S'm? City Club Bldg. s.. PR ERET & u}f ._=_ H o $5 nooxs Auu:- No 23-25. Vilbiss Atomizers Chfldren’s Books,Reduced 1 “Rolf in the Wfl‘l-" By S!'M and Droppers " B Reduced Y Rczular Prices "2 Vases. T ek s $80. 1 Dutch Pottery Vase. . S FLOOR. tonne. oo Cai Rugs Reduced for Friday Clcaré.ncc 'IO Cmred Casseroles. Were !l l‘ h‘lhh Porcelain After Dlnm o el Rus.. Was 3075 7 ia4s Finst Quality Oval Chen g5, Coffee Cups and Saumcers. W;z 50 Linen Picture Books. Were 'Ile .,' p were $7.28. g Were o : Suede and Leather p i sore i Now % o Now - Handbags, $1-75 Was £ on" s iment o Boos, Kisis No. 33-35. Auto Seat Covers, $5 Were $5. 30 attractive pouch and envelope styles. In attractive Were $9.90 1 wet I".!“l” 1927 Big Six ldg. g 2 2.6x4.6 a i “:.“- ..."..‘L.' .m::- e 3 2 Pounds, 95¢ M SroRriNG Goons, Fourtr Pwol.n 2 pounds of our delicious home- i’ % e o el s i P 1 ,‘;“fl’flu 5""“" solled. Were '":‘ .u ow. She ‘equate yard made chocolates, creams and ; fn& u-m i Lineloam, for 98c. oNow 8sc sauare bonbons for 95¢. Mnsleum Cawpres, Fst FLoOR. Marquiscttc Curtains Special, $1 100 pairs Marquisette Curtains, of a fine, sheer quality, in white, cream and ecru. 2% yards long. Ruiled Cretonne Draperies, $155 Were $250. 30 pairs Ruffled Cretonne Draperies, with tan, ay, blue or black background. g/i yards long. Complete with Fmst FLOOR. Trimmings and Fur Bandings Reduced 20 inches Natural Opossum: 6 i 4 2 m Construction Boa ’zchuvlde vms’l'lo Now $5.75 Were 88, Now. l‘" ches wide, Was $3.37. Now §2.50 Beaver Coney “Moth-0-no” Garment Bags, 3 for 45¢ Were 3 for 65c. 72 packages; containing 3 bags each. With convement side openm's : Boat . 5 ’ ; Trere 050, DOES YOUR THROAT BELIE YOUR FACE? : L S;:"is. : N‘W ':',;'“ 1 Large Electric Motor Boat, 36 l::hi long. Was ‘N'll.v Now... Wlm FourRtR French Linen Bridge C’\I\ you fling back your head proudly, sure that .95 SG“, sz valance and tie backs. the pitiless light will reveal no telltale lines in your throat? Look closely. If tiny criss-cross lines are beginning to give your throat a crepe-like tex- 18 Prench Handkerchief Linen TAOEE tnd o ture you must correct this condition at once. Sets, sppliqu and hem- Sabm SR A inches Krimmer : m Were - ing . . £ 8! crepy throat will age your entire appearance, how akoced Embrabderad ::l Sfim:m % S ‘.fi v ever youthful your face may be. Dorothy- Gray evolved simple, scientific treatments zuwx‘o. "x-lu,:“n.n and preparations for preventing crepy throat, and uxu. Rayon Lace Seart, sz for correcting it. You can readily follow these ) 'o“ B treatments in your own home, for af our Toiletries uxu ‘Were $11. Now... + Section you will find the same preparations which e have -proved successful_in-. the famous Dorothy . " Gray salon treatments. The Dorothy Gray method is clearly explamed in the booklet which you can obtain here, ; 'TOILETRIES, Anl.l 18, Pmst FLooR. WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10" U™ F axp 68 2 Doll m ch fl'll. 4 Doll Cedar M Wfl $6.25. Now ful colors; greatly redued for Bu a e 5 Small lot of lace remnants; # o dainty patterns, in various mmedute £ rance tomotr'oz fas 2 l::: '&s an d widths, . Suitable for Narrow Pmst