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KANSAS VETERANS ANSWER LEAGUERS WNTH COAT OF TA Former U, S, Senator Escorted Out of Town While Ofti- cials Are Mobbed. GREAT BEND, Kan., March 14.— This town is quiet to- day following the tarring last night of A. J. Stevic and 0. Parsons, State organiszer|~ and Secretary of the Non-Partisan League, by ‘a band of former service men who took exception to Stevic's denunciation of them. Earlier, former Senator J. Ralph Burton, who has taken an active part in the work of the league in Kansas, was escorted out of Great Bend. Stevio and Parsons had vome to Great Bend to join Senator Burton's party, and they too were taken in charge by the mob, but upon their @ssurances that they would not re- turn to the county if given a safe conduct out of it, they were allowed to depart. In the afternoon they appeared at Ellinwood, where Sena- tor. Burton had also been scheduled to appear, and here Stevic made a speech to League sympathizers. In aspersions upon ‘ex-service men, and they heard of it, A number of ‘veterans, said t6 be members of the American Legion Posts of Great Bend and Ellinwood, came into the latter town anc agalii took charge of the two leaguers, Stevic and Parsong were brought back to Great Bend and then taken about, three miles out into the country. Their clothing was stripped trom them uy the mob of about 200 and a lberal coating of tar was applied to ech, They were then obliged to toli over and gver on the ground until the tar was dovered with a thick layer of rch Kansas soil. Their clothes were then returned to them and they were jordered tO move on, Nothing has besa heard of them Since, but it is believed that they departed in an automobile in which they arrived here, Former Senator Burton, who went to Hutchinson, {ssued a statement saying he would’ make a formal declaration in regard to “the Fresh and “SALADA" TEA is composed of clean, whole you! Right, Blended Right and Packed the fragrance of an Eastern garden BLACK, a0 vetomladh or GREEN Jersey Exceptionally Smart Jersey in Notch Collar Models, Women's === BROOKLYN = OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Mannish An Extraordinary Event To-morrow ! 5.50 Sale of Spring Hats For Women and Misses | High Quality Millinery at a Low Price A wonderful selection of high quality hats: Hair Braid, Milan Hemp, Lisere and Maline: trimmed wih Ostrich Fancies, the new Ribbon Bows, Fruits and Flowers: the charming new shades. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € _ FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN A Remarkable Sale To-Morrow Superb Quality Suits For Women and Misses A Matchless Value 18.00 For General and Sports Wear Suits of Wool Tuxedo and New Blue, Tan, Navy, Black, Brown, Gray, Copen. Dept, 2nd Floor—Misses’ Dept., 3rd Floor THE & the course of his remarks, he cote [outrage in Barton County as soon as he returns to his home in Salina. He was one of the members of: the committee that went to North Dakota recently to investigate the workings of the league there, and which has returned to report on con- ditions to sympathizers throughout the Btate, Stevic, who has been engaged in league organization work for several years, is regarded here as a radical. He was formerly identified with the labor union movement in Topeka. ee, Flees From Immigration tnspec- tors. A general alanin was sent Out last night by the police for Fred Simon, who escaped from two immigrant in- spectors yesterday in the Times Square subway " station. “Simon had been brought here from another city and was to have been taken to Eilis Island to await deportation. ‘The police re- fused to give details of the escape. Refreshing leaves, Picked ight. a to your table { | VENING «WORLD, MUNDAY, MARCH 14, HEARN © FOURTEENTH STREET Extelished 1827. WEST OF FIFTH AVE. STREET Established 1827. doas. Our 19th Great Spring Representative Price Cuts in Every Section Specials For Monday & Tuesday Spring Fruit of the Loom Musli WOPG BU sistas eqs vee 36 inch—always needed—no mail Limit 30 yards. 72x90-Inch Sheets WYEPO 1B, Fis aewrces Winters Cheese Cloths Filet Net Curtains Value $2.25 2% yards long—dainty new Limit “10 pairs. signs—very fine quality. Limit 18 24x30—were $3. 07. Mixed goose and duck strong, durable tickings— assorted stripes. Limit 3 pairs. All-Wool Plaid Blankets \ Were $14.94 Variety of color combin All-Wool Blankets Were $16.94 White wit Limit 6. '27-Inch Domet Flannels WEES OB ices. suisse) uae es Bleached—heavy fleecy nap. Seconds of .54 quality Defects so slight in most cases it are passed as seconds. Limit 4. |Stamped Gowns WRG BE TEN vier rcs ence White—all made up ready to embroider—attractive designs, Limit 2, ‘Muslin Neckbands Were .08 each; .85 doz..... Sizes 12% to 17%4—good quality—finished button- holes—%% inch allowed for shrinking—cushion back. Limit 2 dozen. Willington Mills Spool Cotton Were 85 dz. cistern tons White and black—best Limit 4 dozen. New Ribbons - IWEYO GOD Meee tt piso e so Satins and moires in desirable sash widths—white, black and colors. Mousetail Braids Werle GB eeaiigeerarceas (12-yd. pe.) —newest Spring shades, Satin Sashes Were $3.87 3 yards long—colors Limit 1, are navy, Sale Neat centre seam—very good sheets. BD ll WOE ODT svg sing sesee ss 36 inch—bleached—absorbent. Bu Limit. 1 piece. Marseilles Spreads Were $5.98...... See vvernss Satin finished—heavy raised designs. Imported. Curtain Madras \ WMO BLO0. voces cc scene 45 inches wide—neat double border and figured de- Floral Mull Comfortables \ WEES BRON Ce otic sess sts Plain borders—cotton filled—full size. Limit 2. New Feather Pillows 20x20—were $2.27 aie VA | 22x28—were $2.65 ne contrasting colored borders, Limit 20 yards. '9- Inch Black Rubber Comb\ numbers—200-yd. brown n \ he ee or ais orders, at oe Limit 12. +. 03% 1y a supply now. | 3.49 Limit 2. | 1.36 edged with lace, .66 nat yards. 2.97 6.77 Limit 6, _} 8.96 Size 68x80. \ ...18 25 is Lae they af 208 | 42 ( | , 4} spools. aa | and trimming Limit 10 yards, | 35 | Limit 6 pieces, | 2.75 and black, | * Spring Sale values save Women’s Wool Tuxedo Sweaters 3.64 Were $4.68 Plain and fancy weaves of medium weight—buff, orange, peaconk, gray, brown, navy and lack. y Colored or white—neat tailored styles—stripe you money pretty new models as these ‘ Voile and Organdie Blouses 1.52 Were $2.24 Brush Wool Scarfs 4.64 | Brush Wool Scarfs \ 4.00 | Cabinet Stationery ’ I . A Day-, Blouse Nea ter Day on such or plaids, Spring Misses’ Dresses Were [OF ial 16.77 Charming dresses in tricolette and beaded Georgette crepe. Colors are navy, brown and black. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Extra Size Jersey Suits for Women Women f 21,50 ‘Two excellent styles give a choice of coats with’ Tuxedo revers or notched collar—green, brown and blue heather mixtures. Sizes 40% to 52%. Women’s Coats \ 23.75 ‘Were $85.74.......00005 Models in serge, wool poplin and tweeds—well tai- lored in a variety of styles—half lined—regular and Women’s Dresses extra sizes, Were $24.75 and $26.75....... 19.77 Smart. models in mignonette and crepe de chine - colors include henna, brown, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 46. 1. 77 Girls’ Tub Dresses \ A large assorsment of. pretty plaid “gingham dresses Were $2.24.....5.... with white collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Limit 3, 1. 1 7 Girls’ Guimpes Finely tucked models in sheer lawn—trimmed with Were $1.58.... lace and embroidery. Limit 4. Trimmed Hats \ Were $4.94 and $6.50........./ 3.74 New dress and tailored models in black and colors, attractively trimmed. 3.74 Untrimmed Hats Large and small shapes in newest styles and colors. Were $4.74 and $4.94........ Hat Trimmings 3 8 MWere GOV Use seSaeciotiaves Pretty flower wreaths and other spring novelties, _ Women’s Petticoats \ Were S828 605 ccgeawtinosden 1 48 Nainsook—lace or embroidery trimmed ruffle. Limit 2. Women’s Wool Tuxedo l 3.00 Sweaters f Were $4.68... sccscsesrcssese Plain and fancy weaves of medium weight—buff, orange, peacock, gray, brown, navy and black. Limit 2. MGR BE.G8. .oieseccscccsaes . Postal and belts, collars—buff, brown and peacock. Limit 1. Women’s Brassieres 64 Were $1.00. . ‘ © Fine material—embreidery trimmed—reinforced un- | der arms. Limit 2. New Corsets ' \ Wére S600 coe ces sta teaa f 3.84 Light weight coutil—spoon steel and elastic inserts. ses’ C 1.00 Misses’ Corsets I) Sizes 20 to 26. WOPO BE00 sock bp tivieci bee’ { Fine material—medium low bust. Were .57 40 Assorted colors—48 sheets and 48 envelopes, Limit 3. | Men’s Silk Hosiery Were $1,27...... 85 Black, cordovan, slate—all sizes full fashioned. Limit 8 pair, Children’s Cotton Hosiery Wore eer erre 18 ° Fine quality —tetnforeed heel, sole and toe—sizes 7 to 94s, Limit 3 pair. Women’s Silk ear 2 Were $1.87 to $2.47. Slightly imperfect — blac 27 desirable colors--all sizes —full fashioned—some new sheer silk Very s Gra oxi2 ft Black, white, gray, pongee, navy —self’ or contrasting stitchings —double finger tips. Limit 8 pr Longcloth, 10-yd. pe. eg $1.6 6 r -1.30 Firm weave, soft finish—excel- lent for infants’ gurments and $2.87 Little Tots’ 800k trimmed en *idiwrn's pa White hemined. WEST OF FIFTH AVE. For Monday & & Tuesday Men’s Fine Shirts y Were $1.95 and $2.25...... Repps, woven madras, ete.—colored stripes large assortment, Sizes 18% to 17, Limit 3. Novelty Silk Stripe Voiles or appearance $8.97 Hearn fepersation Japanese trimmed. CHILDREN'S WEAR—SEOOND #1001 -some fancy ribbed. Limit 3 ders—also pair iteds ; : 97 et. Little Toss’ Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves | Whiteralces Were $1.75... 1,18 | ysis 28 ct. Huck Towels border TOWEIS -MAIN FLOOR. Sale Specials | 18 Men’s Fine Silk Abvpiatess? 1 09 Were SL.EB. sip eccdicccccied Spring neckweéar for Easter—newest figures and colar combinations—open ends. Limit 3. Men’s Otis Underwear Py Were .86....% shamed 74 Short or long sleeve shirts—double-seated drawers—. first quality—all reg. sizes, 30 to 46; extra sizes up c to 54, .20 more. z M Fine Felt H ma Fin Fe Hats) 2 Soft, durable—olive, brown, green, gray—new a styles—all sizes, Men’s Serge Trousers \ Were $4.95... s 3.50 Wool worsted finish—navy blue—well made. Sizeg 380 to 50, Limit 2. Men’s Union Overalls or Coats Re com renee 90 Were $1.39, . ae hs In plain blue, browt.c or white or ‘pained blue—regular sizes, Limit 3. t Children’s Waist Union Suits Were Tie veh reves ane eg Shirt, waist and drawers combined—lew neck, sleeve- less—knee length. Limit 4. awe.” hiding pint Size ) a : Cotto erwear a Vest, low. neck, short sleeves or sleeveless—loose or tight knee drawers, Limit 6. Black Boston Bags Were $1.97.. Strongly sewed fi Limit 2. New Hand Bags \ Were $1.97.. vp sie sie sitio 1.37, Leather and silk Bae i in pouch and envelope styles a. newest effects and colors, including black. Top and back straps. Limit 2. Men’s and Women’s ; ~ Umbrellas Were; S107 34 cus ca Tiga ts 4 A | 38 Sturdy, serviceable umbrellas, with plain —_— Limit 2. Gold Filled Bracelets \ 1 50 Were $2.00 and $2.97........ : Latest smart styles, interesting designs—all sizes... 7 Limit 2. ‘ we Table Spoons and ) ut Dinner Forks Were $2.50 half doz.. {i 155 Silver-plated—reliable mal rench gray and... bright finish, Limit 2 dozen, ‘Teaspoons to match—were $1.25 for half doz... ,79% Table Knives and Forks \ 1 .94 RE AE cus yaa cain tenane Fine American steel—set of 6 knives fos 6 forks.“ * Limit 2. ne oP Special Purchase 12,000 Yards 35 inches wide .67 Yard Light imperfections that will in no way affect wear If perfect would sell for $1.37 to $1.67. w Wont SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.’ ME To prevent deale quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone O1 rs buying. i ine cl e-AT ALS LINENS-MAIN FLOOR, $2.65 Floral Silkoline Comlertables ....1.67 Full size—cotton filled. COMSQUTABLES—-BASEMENT, $2.97 New Scrim Parel Cable; igna TH) FLOR Skirts to 6 yrs, kirts—embro 2% yds. long—flet and a; eis fects—with festoon finish. CURTAINS BASEMENT, 57 ct. Silk Mized Pongees Par 35 inches—leading colors. ° WASH FABRICS —BASKMENT, 30 ct. Printed Shirting . 36-ineh—many neat ‘pat able men's, women's and COTTON FasRica--| White Dresses 1.77 npire WESSES —SHOOND FLOOL. 16% Anish. zoft Were $5.68 Una 3 Roe SLT Garton Oats 39 8 ts sai ba 36-Inch White Poplins SUIS. MAIN FLOORS colors, Pocket and belts, collars—buff, 7, P 2.48 All W 1 French Ser: LININGS—BASEMENT. Were .70..... ‘° Nawen, brown, navy {38 et. New Art Bur brown and peacock. Hearn's “Good Wi Brand— ‘ $e tichos ‘eat Cae yard, wide gai ena name in sufficient suarentes of ORE Anita asdsie Scanm Ubi usrmitias aA ese See Page 13 for Start of Season Sale of Blouseg,. ‘ ' Jeet a 5 pli e. : eae So Ae ne RS a rem ete eaten,