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National Executive Committee of mmzm vhvlznenfledsm here yesterday. uuuu cvided for & um F itionall terest, of ization o eau xnd\ls and sssalled the convlm.lon of nins colored cuths at Scottsboro, Ala., on charges o{ Mifl( white girls, asa’ lenl lynchln( nen n :mn! ,ennvenu‘ clt}' further West.” MINE FIRE THROWS (%2 590 OUT OF WORK Blaze, Believed Incendlary, Burns Clothes of Men. Area Reported Quiet. By the Associated Press. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohlo, J; Pive hundred and fifty mincrs emp ey Pafihn “jha‘ml Rng of lhe.“;‘l & fd By the Associated Press. Cot were thrown out of work today when fire, belleved of incendia:y crigin, | KANSAS OITY, June 15.—Lightning destroyed the mine wash house, 10 miles | flashed amid hundreds of spectators at south of Bellaire. | the municipal airport here yesterday, The blaze destroyed working clothes | of 350 men. Owners of the mine eaid | Klling .tWo men identified as H. P. as soon as the men ran obi v | Mogaard, Minneapolis, and Anthony clothing the shaft will b2 reopsned. | Venesiano, Chicago. Meanwhile in other parts of the Bel- | * Robert Jones, Kansas City, Kans.,! mont County, coal fleld quiet xrm'lfled itting at a parasol-covered refreshment and mincrs returned to w le with Mogaard and Venezirno, was The Provident min “ously burned. Airport attaches said Coal Co., near here, the trio were writing letters, miners entering No transport planes were arriving or miners were compelled to force their| departing trom the fleld at the time. way through picket lines of the strikers. | gpectators standing or leaning against Deputy sheriffs ar three men for | 4 fence separating the station and re- interfering with offic freshment - stands from the runways were taken to St. Clairsville. and held | were not injured. | in the county jail. At the New Liberty mine of the M. | A Hanna Coal Co., where most of the disorders centered last week, not a picket was in sight early today, and 150 of th* 320 miners who quit last week returned to work. Fifty new men were hired the company, and officials expressed t opinion that others would be re- employed within the next week, and, 'n Phubur[h or 501 LIGHTNING AT AIRPORT i KILLS TWO, BURNS THIRD Were Writing Letters at Outdoor Table— Hundreds | Trio » Clarkson | copex.p(l with 150 workings. The | HELD FOR GRAND JURY Driver of Car That Fatally Injured Man Faces Action. Hugh M. Ritterbush, 27, of the 1400, | block of Irving str was hel or e B "\‘,‘}b‘;“",';‘fi;"“:‘:“":‘:u grand jury action at an inquest at the e | morgue today in the death of James’ schedule & few days later. B. Lovelace, 74, of Benning. i FOSTER TAKEN FROM TO“\ 1 ' Officers and Citizens Escort Liberal o'"o"“‘ e i iy of Moundsville, W. Va. |and wagon at West Virginia and Flor- June 15 (@, | 18 evenues. ‘ %g}"‘m‘z"“fié{m‘vn‘;aom“w B | Funeral services for Lovelace will be —William i e Teiar last night wes eacorted” fom | Sonduoced Hin Addison (CHspEL “Oeaty it) 3 [ e T aenfe tipibos , Md., tomorrow morning at 1 lice and a group of 50 citizens after he | attempted to speak from the court | house steps in the interests of the Northern West Virginia coal miners’| strike. } After a day of mectings in the East- | ern Ohio strike area Foster came here with officials of the National Miners' Union. | ‘When the party arrived at the court| house, where a crowd of 100 I'lfln!l‘!1 and 400 other persons had assembled. police officers informed the visitors that | they were to leave town at once. Foster and the others, who included PFrank Borich, secretary of the N. M. U., and Prank Setich and Robert Sivert, | also officials of that union, climbed into | their automobiles and drove out of the | city. They were accompanied to the | city limits by police, deputy sheriffs and | a. group of citizens, who apparently acted in a semi-official capacity. Earlier in the day, Borich t°1d a gath- | ering at Elm Grove, W. Va., that strik- ers would march today on two mines there operated by the Paisley interests of Cleveland in the hope cf inducing the workers there to jcin the strike of miners, which has spread throughout the tri-State area of Eastern Ohio, Northern West Virginia and Westers | Pennsylvania. FUND APPEAL PLANNED. | o'clock, Alexandrian Named. 4 RICHMOND, Va., June 15 (Special). | | —Mershell L. King of Alexandria lndl | 3. Gordon Buchan:n of Petersburg | have been appointed by the Governor | as members of the State Port Authority for terms of four years. Mrs. K’s " Toll House Tavern Colexville 05D, remodels Hltern “Tavern. " Fetaining sl of 118 GFisisl Charm and gusintness. Now a place for the highést type LUNCHEONS TEAS DINNERS Phone Silver Spring § PITTSBURGH, June 15 (#).—A na- tionwide appeal for funds to relieve dis- tress among workers and their families in the coal industry was approved by B A | COATS ORI W N ;ffi?:%rafilau 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. Expansion SALE We're adding 1,600 square feet of selling space to accom- | modate our ever-growing business by TAKING OVER THE| ADJOINING STORE. Only the fact that we must make more room for the builders brings you these UNHEARD-OF onal EXPANSION SALE. DRESSESP% and JACKET SUITS VALUES $10.50 to $15 Shantung and Rajah Suits, Flowered Chiffons, Wash- SIZES able Silks in plain colors and printa; Sioeveless Monotone Crepes; Plain Crepes ai Sizes, 12-20; Wom DRESSES $g}% and JACKET SUITS VALUES $15.00 & $19.95 Dramatic_ Chiff d and Crepes ool Shantung, Rajah S Dresses. izes, 12-30; Women', Half and Exh DRESSES + That Formerly Sold for ‘319 95, $25, $29.50, $39.50 This is -uh.ut doubt the -.-l excep- Iunl"nup IN THE POINT OF PRICE ' AND VALUE! Every new style in CHIF- FONS—PRINTS—WASHABLE SILKS— ! GEORGETTES—CREPES. Strictly one- ! of-a-kind and a complete size range. NO |Choice! REFUNDS COATS ? or FUR-TRIMMED and TAILORED EXCH_A_NGES § COATS that sold for. Extra Salespeople and Fitters ALL ALL SIZES izes, 36-48; 15 OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING 7 COATS that sold for. ALL SIZES—%or sousit sna 15 { CLEARANCE ‘ T o [DRESSES 31 Ll $10.50 d’ $is Tllc riendly Shop BR 14 COATS that sold 26 COATS that sold f¢ Of Our Stock of hd SILK SUITS | s4':95 1307 to 1315 G St. Formerly up te $12.50 "'1' Sixes, n 10 VETERANS' AIDES ASK GROUP STATUS Reconstruction Work Started in War Time Continues ‘on Increase. After 13 years of silent service to war veterans and the public generally, the World War Reconstruction Aldes’ Association, which had, its birth during the war, is raising its voice for recog- nition as a group. Composed of women who, during the war, volunteered their services for physio-therapy and occupational ther- apy work, the value of which has been attested by the American Medical So- ciety as well as thousands of war suf- ferers, the association has found itself i the Cerlton Hotel. Alauh. never been given recogni- the mhm"mmm— other veteran organ! ‘War service. Work Is Increasing. Scattered throughout the country, in veteran hospitals, in_ Public Health Service, and in private practice where they recelve many patients suffering from World Wer injuties, the World War reconstruction aldes have touna their work developing and growing to such an extent that they feel that the time has now arrived for proper recog- MTs. nition of their work by the pyblic. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week the second conventlon of the ‘nations] asscciation will be held at It is proposed, dur- ing the meeting, to pass a resolution asking for legislation for physio-thera- pists in the District. At present none exists, and it is desired that proper and legal registration of these practicing the profession in the District be required in order to protect qualified members. Need More Extensive. The reconstruction aides have found that their need has increased with the cessation of hostilities. Demands are in a decidedly anomalous position. 1- thou(h its membeis faithfully served the colors dwiing the war, were at- tached to the Army as “civillan em- ployes,” and were Teady for any and every kind of emergency service, th increasing fcr their services by indus- trial workers, and those injured in au.o- mobile or airplane accidents. Regularly, in the course of the years, veterans suf- fering from “flare-ups” of amputations performed during the war have Tecourse 39c Large Size Turkish Towels 19¢ Size 22x44inch double thread bath towels with colored borders. Save 2Cc on every one you buy. Goldenberg's—Maln Floor. Phone Your Order to Marion Gage —National 5220 six or seven hundred members of the national econstitution, 1t is expected that about 200 will attend. A RS Butler Visits Hungary. BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 15 (#)— Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, came here to- day as a guest of the government. He 'fll make his residence n the home of Count Szechenyl, Hungarian Minister Miss Louisa Lippett of the Children's | to ‘Wi Huplul. is president of the Nationl mn‘ on. Other officers are: Mrs. T Keith Hnw, vice president: B. Hoppin, secretary. Side:Step the Heat’ B This Summer With a Westinghouse Electric Fan 3.3. 95 < MUDDIMAN ¢ 911 G St. Nat’l 0140-2622 Orgai 8 Linger’s m tab. 1 ;P e FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME OR CAMP Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cots, Couches, Double-Deck Beds in %, Boech 925 G St. N.W. Natl. 4711 Mattresses Remade Reupholstering and Repairing Ask About OIr' Easy Monthly Payment Plan 3-Pe. Overstufied Suites Dining Room Chairs Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades SLIP COVERS Also Chair Caneing and P R'o::enNSph;ud hyKOu; Lx:errct‘: at the Now Prevailing L for Two Days Onl)l.n‘ o Phices ‘Write, Phene or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free . 5-Pe. Parlor Suiles—Antiques CLAY ARMSTRONG UPHOLSTERER 1235 10th St. N.W. iExperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star $1.75 Bar Harbor Cushion Sets Set includes both back and 99 cushion; filled with soft cotton .and covered with pretty colored cretonne. (Limit 2 to a customer.) . Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Parking Opposite Our 8th Street Entrance Demonstrating Greater Value-Giving Than Ever! Men’s $1.65 to $2.95 “Commodore” Shirts 97c¢c Fine woven broadcloths, mad- rasses, brocaded rayons, etc.—in fast colors, White . . . plain colors . stripes . . . figures. Collar at- tached, neckbands, collar to match. Sizes 14 to 17. Golde: All Perfect and Guaranteed 3 for 5245 ‘s—Main Floor, 59¢ Perfect Opaque Window Shades 3x6 feet (cut size) opaque window shades c in white, green or ecru. Fourth Floor Guaranteed Fast Colors $2.29 Cretonne Garment Bags Heavy cretonne zipper garment bags, ghu'egne 3112 enough for eight T garments. Neat patterns. Notions—Main Floor 29c New Printed Chiffon Voiles A beautiful new collection at this remarkable.price. Monotone prints, florals and-other types of patterns on light or dark grounds. 40 inches wide. Goldenbers's—Main Floor, 29¢ Pc. of Bloomer Elastic (6 Yds.) half price Good quality 15 morrow. Y4-inch hloomer Notions—Main Floor “Purity” Syringes & Hot Water Bottles Usual two- ! quart size=in elastic—at lbout these high-grade c bottles and syringes, in colors. Main Floer Little Girls’ 59c¢ Sheer Frocks In Sizes 1to 6 Yrs. 39c Pretty sheer flower prints, made up into dainty little sleeveless frocks with deep hems. Many attractive new models for wee girls of 1 to 6 years. Goldenbers's—Third Floor, Sweetheart Soap 6 Cakes for An exceptional June Demon- stration Sale c price for this popular toilet soap. Buy 75¢ Pepsodent Combination 25¢ Pepsodent Mouth Wash and 50c Pepsodent 47c Tooth Paste— yourself a supply both for "Ilc-h gk 12¢ to 15¢c Goodyear Garden Hose _Ft. Lengths C fto A special purchase of ‘ood qual- ity green color garden hose (cor- rugated). Buy two or three of these | short lengths and couple them to- | gether—save half or more! Cou- ‘plings included. 4 v Men’s 39¢ Hose 3 Prs.50c¢ Rayon and celanese fancy hose with reinforced heels and toes. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. 18c pr. Main Floor $1.25 High Grade 81x99 in. Sheets Extra long dou- 79 ble bed size bleached sheets— irregulars—-but no holes. Maln Floor 29¢ & 35c¢ Bleached Pillowcases Of heavy linen- 19 finish cotton—in sizes 45x36 and 42x36 inches. Main Floor $1.00 Fast Colored Crinkle Spreads 81x105 - inch 74c | spreads/with woven n.rlpe.s in 'reen roue. hlue. @ rchid or gold. Main Floor Boys’ 75¢ to 95¢ Wash Knickers Imported linens, 5 9c white ducks, fancy ma and helvy 17 years. Some h're(uhfl 89¢ Felt Base 36x72 in. Rugs ‘These useful small du rlul 39c _mneat plueuu. Slight irregulgrs, = Se- Yd. come Downstairs Elore 95¢ Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose Perfect quality 64 silk to the top (lisle interlined) sheer hose with plaited foot. Main Floor 69¢ Run-Resisting Rayon Undies Women's nicely 39 tailored panties, chemise, bloom- ers and step-ins; sizes 36 to 42. Main Floer Sale of Lovely Choker Necklaces You'll certainly want several— they are so pretty, 1 9c s0 smart—so smart—so amazingy priced! Main Floor Women’s 39¢c Pure’ Silk Hosiery “Burlington” 25 brand pure silk hose with seamed blcks and fash- Main Floor 39¢ Heavy Felt Base Floor Covering Two yards wide. Sa- Yd: Heavy grade, in a g choice of eight 4c attractive patterns. * Downstairs Stere 75¢ Ruffled Scrim Curtain Sets SR 350 serimcurtains, complete with d«p valance u;dwe-bwh. Charming $5.95 & $6.95 . Summer Frocks $3.55 Amazing values in pretty new Summer models of all-silk plain and printed crepes, silk piques, etc.—for misses, women and large women. Newest details and colors. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Sizes from 14 to 56! Women's $2.89 Boys’ $1.59 to $2.29 Summer “Scanties” Wash Knickers Daintypeach Genuine Palm color batiste $ .98 | Beach, imported $1.29 “three - in - one” === | linens, gabar- —— foundation gar- dines and fine ments, in sizes 34 to 40. khakis. Sizes 8 to 18 years.. Second Floor Third Floor Smart $1.50 to $2.75 Summer Hats 97c Dress and sport hats of straws, braids, pastel felt, etc——every one with lots of styles—and far more expensive looking. White, pastels and dark colors. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. At Less Than a Dollar! Kiddies’ 35¢ Waist Suits 22¢ with drop seat Main Fleer Kiddies’ 29¢ & 35¢ Half-Socks ., Burlington and other 19c e st oo e ment. Sizes 2 to vlth fancy tops. 8 years. Main Floor Regular and Extra Sizé Tub Frocks 99¢ New for the June Demonstratich Sale! Trim linenes and linene crashes of the type shown;_ also sheer and heavier Summer prints. Many models for home, street and sport wear. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. Exceptionally Priced at Women's $1.29 Summer Blouses Dainty lawn, 89c bl linens couu ” Inlmm Infants’ $2.98 §ilkbC&ats for {inedy. te, pink or ' blue. 2 b ! n‘"' Third Fleor Men’s $12.50 to- $16.50 - Summer Suits 36 1o 46 A 2 for - $17 Tropical worsteds, genuine Palm Beaches, Panuwlltl. urotex, mohairs. and linens—from a ln -grade. maker—for this sale. - :fi:.m grays, blues, stripes, mxtuuu,