The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 16

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BOR MEN’S “JURY” ‘ACQUITS' I. W. W. OF EENTRALIA MURDER ints Guilty of Killing Dur- ing Armistice Day Parade. TACOMA, Wash. March 16. HE “jury” of labor men xp- pointed by various organ- izations of the Northwest ‘to sit at all sessions of the trial @t Montesano, Wash, of ten In- @ustrial Workers of the World gharged with the murder of four a former soldiers during an Armis- ‘tee Day parade returned a ver- Pict of “not guilty.” A statement Which accompanied the fin Made public here to-day, + “verdict” was adopted amously. Seven of ihe defendants were found guilty by the real jury Baturday night of second degree fwurder aftor a five weeks’ trial for killing Warren 0, Grimm. Two who were acquitted were re- turnv! to Cent=lia, Wash., where the former soktiers were killed, ‘to stand trial for the murder of sArthur McEifresh. The other Furniture $69 “Comfy” Arm Chair 39.75 cushion seat; upholstered in a combination of tapestry and velour. Anniversary Specials in Howard Arm Chair, deep and comfortable ; spring loose- $29.00 Silk Floss Mattress man, who was found not guilty was placed but insane, here. PLOT TO FREE PRISONER. in jail | School N Street fought and Wallace's skull was frac- tured and Maher somewhat battered. Surgeons in the prison ward at the hospital yesterday overheard a plot to assist Maher to escape after hia dis harge from the hospit jo be ed in the Yorky So trolman Blanken, who originally ar rested Mabe to the Ba ifr alt Meade & | BITTEN BY RAT ‘SIZE OF DOG.’ icked im Sleep by Ro- Polson. Excitedly exeiaiming that her mother, | Mrs. Almeda Migtaccto, sixty, who lives | at No, 246 Kant 234 Street, had been bitten by a rat “about the size of a | dog” while she slept, a woman entered | Bellevue Hospital early this morning | Astounding Values All Week | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920. in search of « doctor, Dr Howard | Prince of Wate cauterized @ wound on the womans LONDON, Ma | The Prince of hand | Wales leaves for Portsmouth to-day to g Mra. Miglacclo wnd her daughter! board the Renown for hin voyage to Livingston St. e An Event placed poison yesterday about a num-| australia, The Renown will stop at the ver of rat holes in the hor d the! Harbudoes, Panama, San Diego, Cal Fulton St eet for os daw feared ‘her mother might be} Honolulu and the Fiji Islands before poisoned reaching Austraii Bond Street ra 5 se “ Elm Place Wednesday | Krystalak appeals to the thoughtful housewife | because it cuts the cost of milk without sacrific- ing either her standards of quality or her con- venience. The 50c package makes five quarts —10c a quart. At your grocer’s. Visit California. KRYSTALAK BROOKLYN-NEW YORK Presenting Now the Ik For Wednesday Only $5 Trimmed Hats - $3.50 Straw, Patent Leather, ‘Satin and Feather Hats, in black and all colors. Every conceivable shape. Second Floor, 300 of our reg. $5.75 Women’s é Sweaters. at 3.95 $3.00 WOMEN’S Kimonos 1.59 Anniversary Special Shoe Fashions for Spring Pumps Oxfords Ties High Shoes And Also Presenting Tomorrow an Extraordinary Under Price Sale OME TOMORROW and see the new Shoes for Easter and the Spring, out on dress parade and making the finest Shoe * Exhibit ever made by this Store or any other that we know about. Come also to get a share of extraordinary Shoe values that it has taken us more than a year of planning to get together for this event, new Shoes of the highest quality for less than today’s wholesale market. In Footwear fashions, mark it down for a certainty that this is té be a season of variety. Oxfords, which were so popular last season, are to be in greater demand this year, and you will find them here in a medley of charm- ing styles to satisfy all tastes. 2 Pumps, too, in the most stunning styles imaginable, are strongly in evidence, of satin, of leather; some ornamented with dainty bows; others with pearl buttons; others in the plain opera styles The new Sailér Ties are to be a factor this There are the ribbon instep Ties, ankle strap black and white and white and tan, are also shown. ‘There is a splendid range of the high Shoes for women who do not wear low footwear. Pretty Buckles and smart Spats are shown in wide range. . It is a wonderful display. Prices range from $9 to’ $21 a pair. So ae ce the new styles in general. Now let us give word of another very interesting chapter of this,opening display, the offering of . Several Thousand Pairs New High and Low Shoes and their prettiness certainly deserves popularity s, instep strap Slippers; and other equally attractive Sport Shoes, in combinations of 19.75 ee All- slip-over models. In Flowered cotton challie; elastic at Prices Which Cannot Be Duplicated at Wholesale * ; : mie Fr, " Amefican Beauty, Salmon, Tur- waist; also coat and slip-on models , % Robinson-Roder make, 100% pure (Kapok) silk floss;.as- quoise, Purple and Black. of plain crepe, finished with fringe. sorted tickings; all sizes. Fijth Floor. Second Floor Second Floor. | A Wonderful Surprise in $1.39 Women s Gauntlet Gloves Wool Suitings | 1,39 Value 98c | at 97cya. || Chamoisette slip-on styles,with strap and buckle; in gray, mode and white. Main Floor We're Out for a Record in Our Coat Department. That’s Why We Offer $7.00 Mohair Utility Coats for Women and Misses at 3.75 Navy blue. Full length belted models, with convertible collar and deep pockets. Third Floor, | | 800 yards only, tan and gray | | woo! filled mixed suitings. | ie Second Floor | | | | 750 Yards of our regular $2.00 Pure Silk Natural Pongee: at 1.69 yard 33 inches wide; free from any loading; superior quality; suitable for shirts, gowns, coats, pajamas. 300 of Our Regular ' $9.50 Silk Overblouses For a year and more we have been working on this event, and had we not started when we did, it would be impossible no to sell Shoes of our own high standards of quality, sty nd workmanship for the prices quoted below. This is an opportunity for every man, woman and child to consider the purchasing of their entire season's needs in Footwear+ Women’s White Canvas $4.50 Sport Oxfords, $2.85 Of finely woven white canvas, straight tip effect with live rubber soles and corrugated low rubber heels, A smart model in all sizes. Women’s Patent ,Leather Pumps $10 Grade at $4.35 Choice quality patent leather, made over the moderate stat vamp model, perfect in fit and fin- ish. Extra weight turn sgles, Full French heels. Women’s Patent Leather Pumps, $6.95 Regularly $9 Women’s Patent Leather Kid Top $14 High Cut Shoes, at $6.95 Fine quality patent leather, high cut lace Boots with black kidskin tops. Plain toe model with zood weight turn soles and French heels Another model of fine black kidskin in the short forepart effect, with imitation stitch tip, tirn sole and French heels Women’sPatent Leather and DullCalfskin $9 Pumps $6.95 Splendid models. Both opera styles with solid square edge soles, turned; medium low heels of leather. Women’s White Canvas Women’s Black Oxfords $7.95, Regularly $10 Fine black goatskin Oxfords pn sensible last with welted soles and low walking heels. Lined with kidskin. Another model Oxfor weight calfskin with im are two models which appreciate at this price is of light dium low heels. These he business womes will Women’s Dark Mahogany Calfskin $10 Oxfords, $7.95 cellent quality dark mahogany calfskin Ox- on a medium narrow toe last with light ed sole and ary leather heel. One of the season's most striking models Women’sPatent LeatherTies Main Floor, 900 Pains 2.25 PureSilk Hose in a Great Anniversary Sale at 1.49 They have mercerized lisle tops, are full fashioned and gocd weight. visible imperfections. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Reg. 1.79 Sacques 1.35 White dotted Swiss, scalloped edge, shirred back with belt. Also col cred voile, collar trimmed with white embroidery Second Floor In black and white, some with slight and barely | Main Floor 75c Framed Pictures At 39c Pictures that will win admiration. In antique and hard wood frames and white water color frames. Third Floor 60th Anniversary Special 9x12 Seamless Axminster | $6.50 sold. They are.in the newest models, front draped, and fastened in back with bew. Short sleeves. In silks and plaids. Third | poem 7 | . M. C. Crochet 10-inch reg. 30c to 35c Double Disc 24c 48c | No Mail or C, 0. D, Orders, Second Floor, Exchanged, Second White Nu-Buck Shoes ! for Misses, Children and Large Girls $7.00 Values There will be no more at this price after these are Anniversary Special Columbia $7.50 Opera Pumpsat $5.45 A very pretty model of finely woven white canvas, on a narrow toe last with good weight turn soles and Freuch wood heels. ‘Two handsome models. One of patent leather, the other of dull calfskin. Both on the short fore- part lasts high arch, leather Louis heels; turn soles. Lined with kidskin. ‘ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes 3,000 Pairs at $5.60 and $6.85 expressly to our order, over our own ort, $7.95, Regularly $10 Three eyelet ribbon Sailor Tie, cut low with high arch and shapely leather Louis heel Men’s $12 Shoes at $8.60 Dark mahogany « ever designed for me ored calfskin lace Shoes, one of the smartest styles ve Shoes are fair stitched, finished with ut welled soles. Square heels. wear. Floor. This collection of Shoes was m special last, which provides solid Made of dark tan calfskin and grain leather in lace style with wide, roomy toes and snug-fitting heel. Solid leather welted soles, extra weight. Shoes which cannot now be duplicated at wholesale at our retail prices tomorrow. Sizes 815 to 11, value $8.50, at $5.60. Sizes 1114 to % value $10, at $6.85, The larger sizes have low, square heels blind eyelets, brogued wing tip. Men’s $11 Shoes at $7.40 Black gunmetal blucher cut Shoes with medium wide toes, straight tips and extra weight soles. Low heels. A Shoe for service and comfort Dentistry That Lasts te is one of the la A value unequaled If You Suffer CATARRH jos of the nose and None Floor ; Rugs ae 3 e e ted and return home at a That Were $95.75 : Lene. = ; d—tuinsing teeth “Fey q Thank the Koch 60th Anniversary for Shire Way Feven | ' ‘ . Piaatie’ tae r ] 4 25 bringing this exceptional value. Gir a. Slutiae GHAR: | WILKE SAYS 2 Anoint Invitations TIC applied e Laced and button models, high and regular ‘Arthur- Davis Company rd gy TR sy Soothiag Cuticura ajtona or surger ndministered ‘ : ; cut, welted soles. Sizes 8) to 6, C, Dand E 111 Nansen Street wt | First bathe with Cuticura Soap and rt Extra good grade, suitable for library, living or dining room. | widths. Tet, Cortlandt B06 Tawi | | hot water, ‘These super-cream Wevexeury Dewrat COMPANY Handsome alKover and Persian effects and colorings. \ Third floor, Row Ee ie ait yar | emollients not only sooth luegrastated oe aa woe Cy nae BACHE i: ; Established 1897 and other skin troubles. ney are tes? ® dae tad" as | | also ideal for daily toilet uses, After 29 W. 34:h St., New York { Batahiiches 1266 Ripe rena’ ts bathing with Caticura Soap dust on 8 414-16 Fulton’St., Brooklyn few grains of the exquisitely sc The store is pay with t Hundreds of unadver pa maT ated Catieura Talcum a ee Sunaaye Closed flags and myriads of tised Anniversary Spe- ee | ake ee js a eS Pom UAGES SPOKEN golored lights oO LOCH eé 125TH STREET, WEST tals go on sale ¢ ne LADIES IN ATTENDANCE faen, Wass ach day and bie ‘Seid every he. - whare_Soap the Talon DAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ JoES~Caticure Soap shaves without mus, WORK WONDERS ;SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK WONDERS, 9) IRLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. b

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