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] SCUE DIGGERS FIND TRAPPED BOY IS DEAD firoans From Small Mine Lead to Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach Lad Alive. By the Assoclated Press. POTTSVILLE, Pa., u-eh 27.—After hours of frantic in-a small mine fear here rescuers last night tmg‘x,d the Chrll Minchoff, 13, the pit yesterday. the manager, Prof. W. L. Carlyle, ~Cachlesaid e of i ot Carlyle one of e purposes O.he ranch h;u to ci te good blood in $3,502,000 SHORTAGE CASE OF FLINT ENDED Circuit Judge Dismisses Two Re- maining Charges Against For- mer Bank Head. By the Associated Press. FLINT, Mich, March 237.—The $3.- 592,000 shortage in the Union Indus- trial Bank of Flint was ended yester- day s0 Inr as criminal prosecutions are conce ‘The chapter was written with dismissal by Circuit Judge James 8. Par- ker of the two remaining charges Grant J. Brown, former presi- dent of the bank, previously acquitted | on two other charges. ‘The charges, making a false state- ment to the State banking commissioner and embezzling $10,168, were dropped on was senior vlne president, and 11 other former employes some time ago were sentenced to prison terms varying from 6 months to 30 years. ALUMNI DINNER HELD The Syracuse University Alumni As- sociation of Washington gave a dinner at the Burlington Hotel ll.l', evening, which was attended by 50 graduates of the institution. WOODWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F anp © STREETS Maple Grove Introductory Paci(age Special 75¢ First time we have ever offered these at a lower-than-regular price. Regular price, $1 Week-end Candy Special—Two Pounds of Homemade Chocolates and Bonbons—35 Varieties, 95¢ Fresh Roasted and Salted Cashew Nuts, pound. . Caxpres, Asie 14, st FLOOR. S Y S, |, WOODWARD & LoTHROP 10 11™ F anD G STREETS Easter Togs Must Be New and Gay (The Children’s Floor—the Fourth) Easter time is dress-up time for the younger set as well as grown- ups. Even small boys like to doff their Winter clothes, and wear gay new sweaters, socks and ties. Little ladies demand new Easter bonnets and Junior Misses become extremely critical of any but the newest fashions. Bring them all in tomorrow to choose from the gay new fashions we are showing at such modest prices. The'Woodshire Junior Suits, 31575 Woodshire Juniors are better suits, made of better fabrics and better tai- lored. Four-piece suits consisting of coat, vest and two pair of knickers. In the new Spring grays and tans. Also in plue cheviot. Sizes 8 to 18. TEz Bovs' Stors, Fourtr FLOOR. We Bought as Many as We Could of These Easter Hats $ 8 75 Would Regulariy Be Much Higher Imported White Demi- Mosquetaires 33.45 Have Been in Our Stock at $5 Because of an exceptional purchase we were able to get these fine quality, smartly styled hats to sell at this attractive price just before ‘Easter when your millinery problem is paramount. Every important fashion—Watteau— lifted brims—bandeaux and many others —all of the best straws. MuLivery, THIRD PLOOR. Angora and Crepe for Little Girls, $6 Soft, dainty blouses and berets of kid angora, with little pleated silk crepe skirts to match. The blouses are trimmed with applique or embroidery in harmonizing shades. In perfectly delightful colors, maize, green, blue and coral. * Sizes 3 to 6. GIRLS’ BPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Gay Redingotes for Girls, $16-5° Redingotes for girls who want to-be as smart as their more sophisticated sisters. Frocks are short sleeved and have flattering pleated collars, pleats in the skirts and little sashes to tie at the waist. In gay prints on red, blue or green backgrounds. Navy blue belted wool- len redingotes. Sizes 10 to 16. Gmus' Arparri, FOURTH FLOOR. In 6-button-length, wash- able suede with one large pearl button at the wrist; P. K. sewn. Only 10 dozen pairs are in this spe- cial selling. Groves, Amsie 11 Pmst FLOOR. \ E Easter Frock Fashions that look like more than 25 _Fitted Milanese Silk Panties $|.95 Fitted panties to wear under your fitted Easter frock. Cleverly designed to give fullness where needed—yet avoid wrin- kles. With lace or ap- TS plique. Also, in striped tricot weaves. Six Unperwear, Tump FLOOR. Smart Variety in Costume Slips, $2.95 New style in French crepe slips. Slips with scalloped hemlines and fullness at the hem achieved through godets. Tailored wrap-around slips. Hemstitched tailored slips and slips with lace trimming at both ' top and hem. Sizes 12 to 18. Gmis’ PUrRNismiNGs, FOURTH PLOOR. . Youthful Coat Fashions for All For Junior Misses $5 Junior misses’ hats in the popular styles, popular straws and the popular colors. Rough straws, pea- Moulded Costume Slips . They are cut to give that moulded appearance— with sufficient fullness at the bust, fitted waistline and flaring skirt. With French rolled shoulder straps. Tearose and white, Costume Suips, THIRD FLOOR. nits, leghorns, bakus and novelty weaves, attractively trimmed. JUNIORS’ qu.mny FourtH Boys' Tie a 7 Handkerchlef Sets, ®| A Special Low Price We recommend these as Easter gifts for boys. The sets have a necktie and a handkerchief in matching solid colors, or a white handkerchief with a border $16.50 ., Coats for sports wear, street or dress occasions. Attractive e X to match the tie. A large selection of colors. A limited quantity only at this special price. Boys' Arrarel, Fourta FLOOR. Here is the parade of Easter frock fashions as represented in this collection. styles with the fea- tures of the new sea- son. Wide revers, different sleeve treatments, belts, scarfs and fur trim- mings. Navy, red, black and tweed mixtures in grays and tans. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. : Junior llmu ArrarzL Pourts FLoom Junior Misses Prefer Perforated Pumps, $6-° Black calf pumps, trimmed with black lizard calf, have perforations.on the vamp—a smart new note. Junior misses prefer this type, with a neat.covered heel. Also in beige calf. Sizes 21 to 7. benefit of this perfect Juwions’ Smors, Fourts FLOOR. fitting feature. We are now offering an X-Ray shoe-fitting serv- ::: Bring your children in and let them have Wy . Lipstick, 31 \ —to achieve that accent- ing your lips need—but Wwithout that artificial look that is passe now. Per- manent—smooth—pure— and scented with the world’s costliest parfums. TOILETRIES, AISLE 16 Pmst FLOOR. cun,mm The redingote The jacket frock in all its versions \ The sheer fabrics in new ways The print in all its glory Color contrasts in striking styles We sketch but four frocks—they are sug- gestive of the many styles. Georgette Chiffon Plain and Printed Crepe Many Pure-dye Crepes and Many Hand- finished Models Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. P g by f.':'fx:el; $ S50 Easter Coats Som sl e 49 '