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AUGUST 11, 1931 A—7 " Trom, NEW YORK A\/""NUEotE:HWIEIENm, @ HKeeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Cool Tropical Suits Semi-Annual Clearance Priced $17-75 $94.7 Were $25 and $30 Were $35, $40, $45 THE EVENING Works Wlth Neck Broken STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. TEXAS AND KANSAS ASKOIL SHUID[]WN | ession. Gov Ross Sterlmg Threatens Martial Law for Closing as Relief Plan Fails. TUESDAY. to; tifners fHat the prie of eralle] petroleum must rise. Forty-eight hours after the defjiat of the Stat> administration ofl em: ney legislative program in the Senate here | Gov. Ross S. Sterling issued a state- ment which was generally construed to mean he would join Oklahoma in its | week-old martial law shutdown move- ment if the Legislature did not vote oil ief he considered necessary at its The special session is STRIKE ACTIVITIES GET JAIL FOR TWO Labor Leader and Liberties Union Representative Fail to Make Bail. INJURED PRINTER RETURNS TO JOB IN CAST. Kansas ‘\\n(-)mvrt of oil had been notice by the Public Service Com- n a hearing would be ordered to and extent of a State unless this week to at | s y demanded a $1 mini- By the Associated Press. e midcontinent oil field top AUSTIN, Tex, August 3 155 . ! | neighboring ofl States, . | sas, today had joined Gov ¥ cotton spinning com- Murray of Oklahoma in his n are increasing By the Associated Press. { HARLAN, Ky., August 11.—Mrs. | Jessie Wakefleld of Chattancoga and Arnold Johnson of New York were ordered to jail here yesterday on fail- ure to make $10,000 bond each after arraignment on charges of criminal | syndicalism in connection wigh activ- ities in the Harlan coal fields. Jason Alford was held to the grand Jury in $5,000 bond on criminal syn- dicalism charges and iWilllam Duncan ‘waived examination on similar charges and was held in $1,000 bond. Dunham and Alford made their bonds. Mrs. Wakefield, a representative of the International Labor Defense, and Johnson, a representative- of the Amer- We've repriced all $25 to $45 Tropical. Suits and placed them in these two groups. Extraordinary values. Broken sizes. $15 Sport Coats, repriced . $Q.75 $8 Flannel or Serge Trousers, $6-15 $10 Flannel or Serge Trousers, $7-45 $3.50 Linen Knickers, now . . $2.69 Year 'Round, Suits $99.75 $98.75 Extra Trousers, $3 Extra Trousers, $4 Regularly $35 and $40 Regularly $40 and $45 Worsteds, unfinished worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres; also, in the $23.75 group, blue serges. Broken sizes. Clearance Men’s Shirts e B $5 Shirts Reduced to... Collar attached and neckband styles in woven madras, fine broadcloth and oxfords in light and dark patterns. White shirts in some sizes. Sizes 1313 wing ° $1.50 and $2 Silk Neckwear . $8.50 to $10 Flannel Robes $695 $4 and $5 Straw Hats, now . . . $].85 $10 Panamas and Leghorns . . $575 $20 Gladstone Bags . . . . . $]13.% Sperts Oxfords, reduced to . . $4.85 WS SiMpyy, YOU just can't beat the tele- _ phone for keeping in touch with home while on vacation It's so fast, soinexpensive, so completely SATISFACTORY from every standpoint, that no husband will begrudge the little it costs to hear from his family every day or so SERT PIKE, 28, Spartanburg, S. C., printer, had his neck broken in an automobile accident, but a month later was back on the job. Picture shows him his first day at work with a plaster cast supporting the neck. —A. P. Photo. ican Civil Liberties Union, were ordered " held in $5,000 bond on the syndicalism | ____ PG charges _and $5,000 bond 24 enr;g Th:y w(:»’;a nrrestedwlau: \:’r‘:‘k BUTTER TAX APPEALED ek Ak ko oy Come See the Approximately 25 men are held under Company ohbeis TSR SR Monel Metal An attack upon the consiitutionality the Jaw taxing oleomargarine was kitchen sink modernity! MORE work space! Always Insist on “Schafer Quality” E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Telephone ADams 0145 Fedededededde s ook ok ok ok ok . The troops were removed several weeks | oleomargarine, appealed from an ad- 31% SENTENCED IN TAX CASE * x more than 100 indictments charging e murder as a result of the controversy 4 between operators and miners, which g culminated in - National Guardsmen | x * s sl - Sink ago. The cases are to be taken up at | of ; " ] the opening of Circuit Court August | carried to the Supreme Court vesterday | in Qur Sales Room! 17 The deaths of four men in a|py the Ed S. Vall Butterine o, of Chi- | X They are of one-piece con- e i e T poptiied ) ongt. % struction, beautiful, durable. eco- » verse decision of the Seventh Circuit | X Court of Avpeals. x 4 Sihih Artificially colored oleomargarine is | ¥ ANGELES August 11 (P)—A | taxed 10 cen's a pound. while that col- % ® ed Federal prison sentence of x two years has been given G. Wallace * » * » » Materials being sent into the fields last May the call for lrmw The company, which manufactures nomical, and the last word in ored by its ingredients is taxed one- fourth of a cent a pound. The company Forge, Hollywood income tax adviser, | contended this was discriminatory and Forge recently pleaded guilty to aid- | Unconstitutional ing and counseling the late Robert T e Edeson, stage and screen star, in filing England imported $85,000,000 worth | false income tax returns. Sentence 'of eggs in the last 12 months. et ek ek e ek ek ek ek The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company (Bell System) 726 Thirteenth Street N. W. NOTHING GIVES SO MUCH. FOR $O LITTLE MEtropolitan 9900 Now] visit the Middle “?EST ' Away Goes Everything! | i We are making the final clearance reductions. As you'll expect, assortmenfs are somewhat broken, but you're likely to find your size—if not in one lot in another. Come promptly—they’re not going to last long with these terrific reductions. All Three-piece Fashion Park and . Mode Suits and Top Coats —regardless of the former price $1.15 Free Parking at Capital Garage While Shopping Here - v ,@m@m All.3-piece Tropical Worsted and lmported Flannel Suits — Fashion Park and ¢ 21 ! Mode makes. -$35, $40 and $50 grades == Sl 1.75 $15and $18 lmported Whlte Linen Two- Piece: Suits. . 315.75 $25 and $30 lmported White-and Tan Linen 56.75 New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. BEB R ang g sEEBR RE w i csua In the heart of Chicago's skyscraper zone, at twilight SyAEEE REDUCTION Jo in round-trip fares Three-piece Suits $20, $25, $30 and $35 Sports Coats, in all the popular fabrics $9, $10 and $13.50 White and Striped Flannel and Serge Trousers Remove Dandruff Instantly with the Famous Fitch Shampoo Sold with a Money-Back Guarantee Tuxedo Suits A lot of a discon- ;l‘llolled model. Were 322 .75 Straw Hats All Stiff Straws, regard- less of what they were L ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM WASHINGTON Mode Shirts Sizes are somewhat scattering—but still in fair assortment. $2, SZSOl-nd $3 grades; separate collar and 29 collar attached sl 3 for $3.50 $350 and $4 grades; separate colla# and collar attached 81‘69 3 for $4.75 $5 and $6.75—the Mode's finest grades of 32.39 madras and silk 3 for $7.00 $250 Glenbrook Non- shrinkable Broadcloth plain , collar ot $169 3 for $4.75 Finest Imported South- ampton Broadcloth Shirts; n:“: kban dh and collar attached; $9 89 white only.. s2 3 for $8.50 Mode Neckwear In three remarkable groups—with big va- riety of patterns in each. 39c 3 for $1.00 and 87c 3 for $2.50 51.59 3 for $4.50 $1 grade $1.50, $2.00 $2.50 grades $3.50, $4.00 and $450 grades Hosiery Fancy lisles, rayons and silks; lots of bt shades for sports wear. 75¢ and §1 grades 39¢ 3 For $1.00 Pajamas $200 and $2.50 $119 Pajamas 3 for $3.50 858 8 and 5 §1.95 Pajamas . 3 for $5.50 Underwear $1.00 and $1.50 Madras Athletic 79 IC 3 for $2.25 Union Suits 75¢ and $1 Fancy Shorts, in madras, 47c 3 for $1.35 Rayon A t hletic Shirts, 75¢ and $1 47c grades 3 for $1.35 $150 Plaid Rockinchair Union Suits . 31-’9 3 for $3.50 $2.00 Silky Mull ;1,59 Union Suits 3 for $4.50 Golf Hose $150 and $2.00 grades, light - weight wool 89c and lisle Summer Robes Madras and Broadcloth, etc. $5 and $7.50 e g Imported Flannel, Pop- lin, etc. $10 .-d. 34,95 $12 grades The Mode—F at Eleventh on the Pennsylvania Chicago St. Louis. .. Indianapolis Cincinnati Pittsburgh. ..., Cleveland. . .. 2345 Detroit . 3233 Mackinaw City.... 48.05 ..$16.35 until September 26. 1 stop-over privie reds of points between Pittse and Mackinaw City. return limit, be vailable to burgh, St. Louis Or to the Far West Or to the Far West, the Innn\\l\«:.un%rs\ou special round-trip rates n ‘nl\.(ll\ You can go to Califor Colorado, $80— Yellowstone P, Gatewavs, 89 the Grand Canyon, SB every trace of drandruff in five minutes. itching scalp and falling hair—and end the i of flaky dandruff on your collar. With Fitch's Shampoo you end dandruff as you wash your hair. There’s no other shampoo like it. It dis- solves every particle of dandruff and “Dandruff causes 91 per cent of all baldness,” scalp specialists say. This marvelous way of washing your hair leaves the scalp sweet and clean and restores the natural gloes< and life of your hair. And Fitch’s Shampoo is sold with a money back satisfaction guarantee. You can now buy the 75¢ bottle of Fitch’s Shampoo and a $1.50 5-foot Shampoo Spray, with high grade rubber tubing, both for $1.19, the wholesale price of the spray alone. This offer is for a limited time, to introduce Fitch’s Shampoo into every home in this community. You take no chance—this Special Offer is sold with a Money Back Guarantee of Satisfaction. Try Fitch's Shampoo now, before this Special Offer expires. Bargain Offer—75¢ bottle of Fitch’s Shampoo and $1.50 Five-Foot 8112-—and many other points at equally inviting fares. If vou wish to travel ¢ conducted,” there are also all-expense tours to these and many other vacation points in the West from Alaska to Mexico. ‘personally Mail this eoupon today for details of these summer travel bargains. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Mr. Alan B. Smith, 613 14th Street N.W Please send me O Folder on 30-day reduced fares to u..unuhw-m 0 Folder on A erbrly ey tq the Pacific Coast: [ **Vacation Thrills,” describing ail-capense vacktions i the West. Gemeral Pasenger Acert S B¢ Name_ Address. e e SRR, SNy Bath Spray Both for $J|19