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$al a general strike in unionized bitum- thous woal minks i certain to besin St deday. Secreiary of Lalbor avis decjar- .2 statement ‘tohight tixt the sit- tlon leaved no bxeuss for ddvanice in @l prices’ and no podpest ©f coal bo-tage for e publis, the goternments efforts +.two months fo achieve a nt in advabee ‘M:. Davis ex- keen difappointment at the fail- perators to fulfdl the eir o‘\“!ilwn 1o confer with of fiew | i | Our Eeviewing gonérigtion anc A Helpful Hair Hint revent the hair from faliing | 1" beautify it, it you use Parisian | bun- dandruff d by ! Tostron away ching scair gorator is 8o all good drug a et ure xou he | Washington, March 30—While .stating compromise,” he ‘sald, save test of econ personal desite to dictate any program. suasion ‘and urgence, the operators- and miners_ ta dischargs the obiigation they | assumed thefmelves, to confer again for | the shaiping of a new. agreement.” The miners; the secretary said, had ak- ways been w union _represefitatives. but the operators, hough for differently assighed reasons to the miners, but to’ the public, at least their reasons for declining a new wage |, “Thére may be faults on both sides [ of this bituminous dispote,” he declared, “but the side ‘that openly repudiates its Mxrmm and signed obligations has sasily clean yopr head of | pled its case before the opinion.* | "The agreement rerudiated, the state- risian | ment explained, was that contained in the ed to | wage contract between | miners in the central competitive fields, incinding Tiinols, 7 I stituted_the basic wage conira:t for all other. coal fields in_former years. , ag |'situatfon aa to antharcite mining, it was “guarante | added have failed to e count one desiré his been to induce, by per- ng to confer through their everal localities, had ‘“turned their s on a chance to lay bare. mot only | A conference ‘for the ops -“would have removed ip< ar of ~public operators _and’ Indiana, Ohio and which has ' con- The “forms a_ pleasing contrast. be- it 8 Any. Tise fh nflea “reported 1o tion by the ntorfi ____'.___, ENTIRE PANEL OF BURCH JURORS CHALLENGED Los A:u:e!u, Cal, March !0.——'!& & tire Dlné of jurors in thé.trial of Ar- thur C. Burch for murder, was chall ed this affernopn by Paul W. s.;hen&. chief - defense aitorney, on the ground of alleged tampering. Mohammedans ha 354 days. DAY, 2 lunar year of !mnlmn tion fegas lans of e&nmmton :&‘ fi{n« m: Imrg the appli of the genar- al principles laid dqfl‘g gay ern fthe. ent of epn Hond Vad 6 methad. of ¢ mucmn of any fand or yrwufi:d i Kind re::uzex{ therétrom, . Other allied governments not represented in the meeting of fhe Big Four powers, it was said, naturally 4 sired to t with the Amierican repre- Eentatives as they, too, have Interests which they feel must be protected. NATIONAL' BALLOON RXOH 0 START AT MILWAUREE Milyaukee, Wis, March $0—Milwau: Kés has been selected as the starting point for the 1922 national bulloon rac THe. stirt will be-made May 21, it announced ftoday. Ten oalloons have aiready been entered, three of theni ta represent army and three the The remainder are. entries of om ' various parts of the A Few of the Many End of the Month Specials for Today and Crepe Knit Frocks— OF THE NORWICH FREE ACADEMY ' Fifty Stylish Dreues Go On Sale $14.98 There are fifty dresses, and there are about fifty different) styles. Likewise, there dté almiost the same number of colorings, for there are hardly two alike in the assort- ment. We have included Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes, Tailored Jetseys, Evening Frocks, Taffetas, Tricotines; VALUES AS HIGH AS”OE?—F(R $1498 Food Sale Today BY THE DELTA EPSILON PHI SOROITY P IN-OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT FROM 2 TO 5 O’CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON Colored Tub Fabrics YARD-WIDE PERCALES — Very fine. S0 by 84 threads to the square dnch. A genuine 33c value. White or §riy grounds with small, neat Hgure SALE PRICE 25¢ YARD-WIDB CHALLIE—The, old standby, in our regular 25c quality. Pretty floral and Persian designs— SALE PRICE 19 3% DRESS GINGHAMS — Preity ehacks and plaids, ih all of the best polorings, The width js 32 inches— SALE PRICE 25¢ OLORED RIPPLETTE—Réquires o ironing, and is just the thing fop the little one's rlolh 1t s 30 Acches wide. Regul B SALE PRICE m L,\DT MARY FACE PO\\'DER E. 0. M. PRICE 50c m ot -é i tm ¥ With oV:?‘ Hosiery and Undérwear Department SWISE ' RIBBED VESTS AND BODICES—25¢ and 29c quality, theé cotton being of a fine quality— SALE PRICE 19¢ WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS UNION SUITS—Cuff or:lace trimmed knee, well made and of the best uamy— SALE-PRICE 2 FOR FULL-FASHIONED SHEER SILK STOCKINGS—A good black silk Wwhich runs véry clear. This shaild interest you— SALE PRICE $159 FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE— A regular §2.25 quality, in many of the best colorings. inchiding Nude, Polo gray, Chestniit, ‘Whité and Black— !M.E PRICE $1.95 CHILDREN'S KNITTED WAIST UNION_SUITS—We have been sell- 7 GO Sl ROYS: RIBBED COPTOX HOSE — Regular 29¢ blaek cotton stockis SALE PRICE 1oc "% o by 7 e 198 grades— e o 0. 36— . 0. M. PRICE 3260 smbm LOT_OF $2.50 con Sorre doms of t pink Stas af tanes sbipod biiiate. it ga;; eol:a? = and top, and long hip. o JL18 W erice 00 $1.79 APRON FROCKS — Both pointed and round neck models, made of checked percale of Pretty stripéd gingham. All - have wide tie-back sash, and are trimmed with tic rac _braid— | E.0. M. PRICE $1.49 Silk Depurtment 40-INCH CREPE-DE-CHINE — An all-silk _crépe; in twejve colorings which include both street and even- ing shades, Regular price $1.4 yard— | E. O. M. PRICE $1.15 33-INCH PONGHE, — Our fegular $1.25 quality, in tHe natural eeru shade— E. 0. M. PRICE 5¢ 32-INCH SILK SHIRTINGS — Handsome stripes, in .blue, greén; tan and lavender. A regular $1.10 quality- E. 0. M. PRICE 8% REMNANTS = OF . PLAIN FANCY SILKS— The valug is $1.50 E. 0. M. PRICE TRIMMED HATS $3.98 This first lot i dedly interest- ing, being made up of trimmed hats, in all shapes and celors. Most iof them are flower-trimmed, But many tailored msdsls and variety. i RUFFLED CU‘RTAH\'S—-THQ! are most désirable just now, and we have two splendid numbers to of- fer you at a special H. O. M. price. RUFFLED VOILE, were $2.50 a pair— ¢ E. 0. M. PRICE §1.79 RUFFLED MARQUISETTE, wéré $2.75 & pair— E. O. M. PRICE $159 _ AW afé 2 1-4 yards long dnd hdve tie-backs. §3.50 QUAKER NET CURTAINEL Made of. Tilet net with lace edge. They are 2% yards long— E‘ 0. M. PRICE $298 kanmsm A good quality Marquisette with faney border. It 18 a yard wide— E. 0. M. PRICE 25¢ {35 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS —The quality is &dge and inertion used make them very attractive. They dandie Month-End Millinery Bargains ' Two Special Bargaifi Lots for the Three Days . ABSaleof Aluminum Ware YOUR CHOICE .~ 99¢ We have just received a special shipment of fine Aluminum Ware, including a_fine assortment of the most desirable cooking uten- gils, and will sell them all, at one extremely low price. THE LOT INCLUDES elf - Buun Roaster, 111,:.»xnch, luce Pan et, 3 pans, 113, 2 and Sumless We!dea Spout Perco- _lator. Double Boiler, 2-quart. Convex' Covered Kettle, 8-quart. ipped. Preserving. Ketle, 8-gt. éa Keitle, 4%-quart. Tea Kettle, 6-quart. Convex Covered . Sauce Pan, 4- . avart. < Round Splifit Clothes MM—Only 49 Well niade, large size, ash splint Baskets which will prove mighty handy to care for the weekly ash. su; 10% by, 23 {aches, SPORTS AND SAILORS §1.98 You can't béat that price at this time, nor the range of stylés which are ready for your choice, They are all pretty little hats, and rare WHBK-BND BAGS — Handsome Black énamel, cretonne lined bags Just big enough for the short trip or week-end. Value $1.50— \ E. O. M. PRICE $1.00 ARMSTRONG'S INLAID LINO- LEUM—The rezu.ln‘ $1.69 grade, - will wear for nt of colors and designs is offered at the prlco—- { E 0. M. PRICE CONGOLEUM (Géld Su!) — The régiilar price 1§ Toc 4 square vard, But we cin serve you for much'fess, The largest in the city= E. 0. M. PRICE 5% boNGOLEUA (Géld Séal) RUGE— You know what they are, and will- appreeiate getting & §20.00 rug for such 4 bargain price, Size § by 15 . E. 0. M. PRICE $15.00- ggfl _SEAMLESS ~ AXMIN. RUE by 12 in size, nm! Sald- regularly for $42.00. Many _md wttémafil%coémg{ E; ST G HEALS RUNNING SORES _ness tha{ smgs . up our grit ‘the wit. of a thorn; the morn. L is giving us A burden of care and contenti of cheer. We wouldn’t Want everythmg perfeCt-—lots of us keepr | By finding fault with the country; it helps to sharpelL We_wouldn't wafi't everything roses, and never ‘the pnck There wouldn’t be much incentive to rise at the call of We wouldn’t want everythmg easy here—Gods secret —Detroit Free Press. iag% t's often the trial and the mnpest as much as the swet"» ~Aw.aeknn¢un=.bm § SPORTTWEEDSWB ; ‘*A'l' UNUSUALLY LOW 17 Hand Tailored Suits, made of finest ¢ on—but sweet are the wages |if HUMOR OF THE DAY “Mighty fine henhouse you're put- ting up. You must think hens are go- ing to. pay.” “If they don't I1l use the building | for summer boarders.”—Lousville Cou- rier Journal, He (proposing)—‘T've saved up en- ough to live at the rate of $10,000 a year, SHe—“For how lTong?" He—“Ob, six months.”—Boston Transeript. Doris’ mother bad purchased & new porch chair made of bamboo. Dorls visifed a_playmate, who brasged of 4 new mahogany ~nursery chair, and Doris exclaimed: “Oh, but my mother Bas got a fovely new baboon ghair!” —Chicago Néw: Howard—Séhpylér has a _ beautful : “Surf-bathing in Russia.’ ! Serfs never take a hath—Exchange. Patron—"What's that? This watch will ot be répaired until nekt May?” Jeweler—“Sorry, sir; but, you- see a. spring .cleaning 'is necessary.’—{ Wayside Tales, “Do you remember- when you were first struck by my beauty?’ “Yes dear; it ‘was at the masked ball"—Sun Dial. His Sister—Alice seems to be posi- tively crazy about the fashions. She nhas guite lost Beér-head. Alice’s Husbahd—You wouldn't think AND CONQUERS PILES Also Steps Al Itching of o5t mg;guuly. Eezema “I felt it my’duty to write you a let- ter of- thanks for your wonderful Petérson’s: Ofntnfent. 1 had a/'Funming sore on my left leg for ome year. I began to use Petersow’s Ointment| three weeks ago and notv healed.” C. Gilbrath, 703 Ree: T'd rather get a letter 1 It does me a lot of zood to be to.be of use to my fellow man. L have PETERSO; for 35 cents. The heahng power in this ointment is velous. Eczema goes in a few Old sores heal up like magics piles that other to_even relieve are conguered, It stops chafing. fine minutes and S0 if you had fo pay for her hats.— ' 200 words. Wflh English and American s 5 in newest shades. Al full silk- M Excellent values at..... i ¥ Swm,xnmyuncmnlmodah—l’ ticotine, Twill Cords and Frendi tan, mvy and thk * . A COMPLETE LINE OF Si COATS, CAPES AND ¥ Developed of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Phqudme. Bolivia and Duvetyne. Some are tnmnul filnkfi‘-mnim others are richly en $19.75 e sandort o ilring and sty o fabric | acterize these exclusively SPRING DRESSES : WOMEN'S AND MISSES® SIZES The best values, of the many excellent ories we have 8 fered, this store has Lad ths pleliute df mfl&ng to customers. The very iatest styles Scores of models to sclect from. MATERIALS — Canion Crepe, Taffeta; m Romaine; Satin; Canton, Georgette; Krepe Kait, Tric h_“i fid Cariton Crepe Comibinatiay COLORS — Navy, Henna, Carmél, Btowsi, Periwinkle, Orchid and All New Spring 8 . $15.00 Up A REHENSIVE AND COMPLETE SE ““SPORT SKIRTS — 5.0 m_’. IN ALL THE NEW MODELS AND FABRICS: a genius?” Boston Transcript. “So'you don’t believe: there is such a thing as genius?’ “Not nowddays,” - replied m Tax, “What is yo “A man who m&x o Eaip thg rantola M raising rates.’—WasHington Grocer—“What wad the woman 6of- plaining about?”? Assistant—"The lorig wait.” Grocer—“And only yesterday she was |} complaining apout the short weight. | You can't please some people.”—Tit- its. ou've been drinking again,” she said_ severely. “Why, my dear!” hé protested “I haven't touched a drop.” “Then will you tell mé §ifics W haveé men bégun to wear women’s hats?" she asked acidly—Buffalo Commercial. 5 Miss Elderly—The insulting He asked me if 1 remem _the dpeadtully cold winter of 1873—tHink it Miss Keon—Oh, Fm_sire.he didn't jmean to offend. you, dear. He proba- {bly didn’t_know . what a bad memory you have—Boston Transeript. “If T could get the financial bieking Td start an airpline service betwéen {New York and Parie “Do vou think you could get eAough passengers to make it pay?’ ‘T wouldn't bother with passengers. T'd carry nothing but wéflien's hats ina {I'd ‘guarantee to get them over here before they went out of fashion.— New York: §un< - The wreteh | red. KALEIDBSCOPI: Parsons with blie eyes iré rdrely af- feeted with color blindness. The black panther has the reputa- tion of being the fiercest of &l ahl- | mals. 1t is computed that the average | apeaks in the course of a year 11,000,- 1t ig estimated that every man wilks =Y . | two. miles a day, if only stirring dBout his toom or office. Weather Bureau figures g0 10 &how that the windiest place in the United Stafes, is Point Reves, Cal Maine's seacoast in a straight line is 225 miles, while foflowing the ins and outs it is 2,456 miles, Seientists hadve never satisfactorily resent to ctiticize tickéts répresentin of tHe chittréh’ in 13 “my dncle” in eve Westminster Abbe: sons to its congregatior for scalds and burng it'is simply won- gertul. Mall. ordepsfiied by Peterson i Co,, Inc, Buffalo, N. Y. accounted for the' fact that whén a man is puzzled he scratches his hedd. & Londoner has a colléction of pawn interpreting church music. F period each Sunday afternoon ar , Betweeh 3 and 12 9. ese stokers seem to be # e fierce heat of the fire » ocean steamships and to temperatires that iy prostrate white men. |takes the hint and departs. In India more than 60 of the |raats have.up-to-dete motion fouttits installed in_their are resularly supplied with. the Tilms, “Wotmen are mof when it comes to - yehicles i through of 456 taris on the Avesu.