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Tailored or tractive bodice tops of and ribbon trimmed. lace. lace ette 2.95 to 24,50 7,95 to 29.50 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ UNDERWEAR SHOP~Balconv Floor ” CREPE DE CHINE PRIN- CESS SLIPS~Empire, straight wi at Georg, or waistline ge » Such affairs had been tried before and found safe and mane, though possi- bly conducive to mysterious pains in Mt was Louis's birthday, and al- though he was thirty-eight years old, Dis friends nevertheless decided that . | he had not outgrown the indoor pas- thme of creeping outside of the con- The friends gathered at about 11 o’olock And started to put the ball in Firat they held a conference. "TU tell you what,” declared Sam, jets spear a couple for a good Did Butt Into Stag Party es. “y ~| 8nd we are after coming to go to it.” a 0 9 8 gg 8 8 FS gage examined | bombs were fou! The archery having been accom sig rrdieny subsequent brag No} It’s a Debt ‘a of the same” properly tue! away, the conference reopened quiet- of Honor ly afd peacefully, invest in Just then Louis, who declared he h the Was an actor with other faults be- Victory Loan sides, came over the horizon and was warmly greeted by his compatriots. “Let's bow! over just one more, and we will go to my party.” Ten minutes later who should ap« Pear but two ladies—and all ready By the stag party. They were none other than Mrs. Levinak: rs. Sam Cohen, ee “Hello, boys,” they sald in chorus: “Hello, girls,” gid Bam, Louls and the others with brave emiles of wal- come, “We hear there ls a party for Louis, “Brit, my dear Rebecca, tt is a stag manuscript matter con THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919. Pr . 29 ROOMS 0 Sure ‘‘The Woman Did It, | ' seus wees But She Didn 4 A Even if Two Leaders Belongings Searched — Convention Considers Reduc- ing Bill Haywood. AGO, May 7.—The' rooms of twenty leaders of the I. W. W. in west aide hotels were raided yes- Toastmaster Was Too Funny, That WAS teraay by city detectives, all bag- by 1) All, and Louis Had No Sense of Humor, and the Punch Has a Strong Kick for Rebecca and Sadie. | Probably it would have been all fight in the first place if Mra, Le- vineky hadn't come to the party. , W. WIS and all ind, 1,000 Women’s sunt No women are going to be Ina Great “Ob, yes, there are, Sadie and me Sale at re going to go to it. Lead the way, boys.” ure was no time for action or’ ‘uses, and the group of would-be merry-makers journeyed to a nearb; tenement where pre ‘4 been made, preparations bad “Ain't that swell?” said Mrs, Loui sho saw the birthday diaplay. is,” agreed Come on, Sadie, me. For a time the noodles, sardi i in other edibles flew merrily over. the ree Then followed @ punch which, as Sadie declared, “tasted Pretty smooth, but must have an awful olub in it 1 Griakiog te of they wouldn't be And then came the toasts and the trouble. Sam was in fine fettle, and tented, bimonis as aster, one to Louis; he looks @ lo! older than he js, but he says he te thirty-eight. He must be 3,000 years old, pola wr It must be terrible to a but he 18 @ good feller, any- id we “that eve: He} will 1 able to iT on his neck on the stage” iecuns by sain Fee bon fr a living dignant Louis, ea: ee i ated| en to him, fellers,” repe: the jovial Sam, who had ught tport oven if he ls'3, 055 eat! old teen en” ie is 3,000 y old and At this moment somethin, a pened. Some one fiipped a Bioorg well composed in mustard, at Louis's nose, Louis replied in kind with a Ries Of egx asalad directed at Sam, hen everything came under the head of ammunition, and was thrown to the four winds, When finally the fers and conditions, | Tuesday mornng found Louts walt- ing at Essex Market Court, all ready for a summons for Sam." And Sam had been tipped off and was also pres- ent and voting, The pair were inter- cepted by Assistant District Attorney Hogan before they arrived before Hia Honor, A fatherly conversation en- sued. “Look here, Louis, you know he 4idi coelly mean you were 8,000 years old, don't you? “I don’t suppose he mean: he sald It, and ho said T made . ive ing Pag tt on my neck,” “You didn't mean to hurt his feel- Ings, did you??” “No,” replied Sam. “Everythi; went all right until he threw an yd salad at vend “Na re you have two good friends fighting about a little thine Wouldn't it be much better to shake hands and forget that part of tho party?” This was concluded after several minutes. “It must have been the women at a party," they agreed, as th: stag . ‘eft the court together, ——>—— Ole Hanson Dentes He Advocates Lynching. CLEVELAND, 0., May 7.—Mayor Ole Hanson of Seattle issued this statement to-day: “Certain storiew are being printed in the press quoting me as saying that { would resign as Mayor of Seattle and take the law in my own hands and advocate public hangings of the tL WwW. W's. Every such statement published is absolutely untrue in gub- stance and in fact. I have never ad- vocated lawless acts by any one at any time, I desire this denial to be |p ux sweeping @& possible,” tions. * == REAL = ORANGE MARMALADE MADE from wild bitter oranges giving that die ig giving > made Orange Marmalade © wensittenel breskieey pany dane ghegehen mi = M unobtainable at yours call, Bryant c $5.00 $8.50 $10.00 All are remark- able values at these prices. Pilgrim Chair, solid ma- hogany; frames covered in- tapestry and made scares ing to our own specifica: $28.75 rinted and jacated, @ fesolution to relieve y-! office five y lems before effect the release of Hayw V. 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