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CTS Seana pene THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 326, 1921, : 4 ~~ SENATOR PENROSE 2'SSe3E°5252551 RESIDENT TO NAME [MINGO,DISORDERS ccs tra that all factions “get together’ on | | appot iy t near death ina hospital here to-day, CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THIS party barely, Thi in Mose In: Lieutenant See, Commanding a de- MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JULY 1S, N ptances, — been linpossible, and tie Senate Decides to Send a Sub- vee eA Ae vee longer the appointments are delayed ‘ ‘haa rst = gating & ehooting atv the more bitter the sMeHobal oon Committee to Kentuucky- : | Labor | complied, and, according to the author- Loated the eile 1h. @mmaOHy oF | voted to-day to investigate regent dia-| ities, @ ‘State Policeman stepped for- | ubate majo 0 i wearched one of them whom Fifth Avenue at, 35th -Screet into West Virginia His party, joined é test has become. Action has been West Virginia Border. | wy a detachment of State Police, met |delayed by the President in the hope ‘ | tour mneh when they oMfered to. throw that a compromise could be reached WASHINGTON, May 26.—The Senate up thelr bands, The men promptly e between the conflicting elements | a Committee on Education and ‘ sip (Continued From First Page.) [orders in the coal mining region along | Ward an | Steer | the Kentucky-West Virginia bordora, | (ey Iater found was tieorme Cotta. at acacia ination | oa y-Wes ginla borders, r fe firing, began and , P dvanian 1g. C icvous |! A subcommitteo probably will begin | troopar Mackloy “war thot dead. ‘Al- Established «879 ennsylvanian Is Conspicuous EGGS AND BUTTER of a disarmament conference, they| hearings at Willlameon, W. Va. next moat the amo Instant private Vaughan Shiefs Who | 4 might go further and actually try to] week. bat ha Gate Policemen th Among G. O. Ey Chief: 4 50% OFF FROM 1920 | secure the passage of legislation| WILLIAMSON, W. Va. May 2—-| cette tne warty: ana tha prise FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Resent Withholding Jobs. a jwhich did reduce American arma-| George Crum, who was wounded in the |oners, Were brought to Williamson, on. Reports to-day were to the effect that —_— {Drop Is E a Little Larger in} ment even in advance of action by} f#ht near Nolan, W. Va., inst night there had been no further trouble in z n i. les. eae - hen Private Mackley of the Weat the district. (Special Dewmtch to The Evening World) hitman Oke . jother powers The Democrats, of | ¥ ‘eat th WAGHINGTON, May %—Patron-| Wholesale Prices on Chicago | course, voted for the Borah measure a - — age, which has beea the baat of the} Exchange, | because it is Identical with a para- an existence of many Presidents, is) CHICAGO, May %—Fresir eggs,|S™™bn inserted by Representative causing more irritation and friction | Woted at 41 cents a dozen wholesale Hensley in 4 naval appropriation bill, May 19. 1920, dropped to 20 cents | Passed under the Wilson Administra. | . mn high places in Washington at (his qgozen up to May 19, this year, accord. | tion, whereby the President was au (o) (o} | time than all questions of policy, im- | ing " je public to-day by] thorized to call a disarmament con | ¥ , : L = ternational or domestic. Senitors and Representatives are chafing \ver e Chicago | ferenc Butter andy 4 re is nothing in the old statute the deliberation which characterize: show, have declined oe the new law which compels the] ’ 34th Street, New York re ‘ the Administration's handling of tho |“! President to call a conference of pows | Sp lly P d Standard tub eradea of butter that | patronage. Republican Sonatora and ,oi4 wholoasie at 66122 conte ‘the (rH to discuss disarmament, ft me re- | ecia rice Cabinet members aro wrangling, and there is general sorencas. Se ee ey Tae ates Suen eal Very Special Offerings Friday — Senator Penrose, who is one of the > -— money for the expenses of such a chief spokes in the Republican DR. BARRETT WINS DIVORCE. | conterence. of -, ; is cv. end an Administration supporter, in| Mid Aiea ttle eonterence tk 16tt 1200 Japanese A Holiday is a very important we've made special preparations : ready to go on the warpath over the | Witness si to Mr. Harding's diseretio That penalised sinetetastetnteantie 1 j « e , failure to start the shaking of the| Committe makes the Bor uy Src HAkS Hee ae day for boys and girls. And In the way of clothes that they plum tree in his Slate. After a num-| Anidn f divorce was} from the viewpoint of interfering ber of fruitless conferences with | -day liad ed Ease ial aa Crepe Kimonos boys and girls are very impor- are sure to like. Their parents Daugherty and Hays, the patronage |fé!t axainst Marton A. by Justice Finch, why, when the Adminis. | tant people here at Best’s. To cannot fail to appreciate the scouts of the Administration, ho 1 - ETAL Rutataane Het Gach TMeN TOE tration forces Wegan tv anulyze the | preparing a list of all the Democratic holders of Federal places in Pennayl- vania, indicating when the term of company of a man named 1.” Allon, | @Ue value of the Borah amendme nt, | help them enjoy their holidays good values. ‘The physician testified that he married|‘t was decided that fighting energy | in August, 1908, and that| Might ‘etter be res ‘or another | office of each expires, Likewise he |, twelve, i with him. | and more worth-while occasion, te baving another list tabulared| nd of the N. ¥. Athletic] NO FEAR OF HARMING THE! showing the names of all Repub-|Club, a friend of Dr, Barrett, testified UNITED STATES NAVY. | Hean office-holders in the Keystone | rs arate and Allen were torether Meanwhile the defeat of Bor: ea Administration before their] ioe dsand. Much horse play and terms of office expired. drinking were indulged in by tho de-|clearly that the Administration will | Armed with these lists, he will o4ve | fendant and o-respondent and both | ¥@ @ble to get through the present more attempt to convince Presideat | displayed much affection toward each | Session of Congress at least without Harding or bis Cabinet advisers that | other, sald the witness. Mrs Barrett |serious injury being done to the| the welfare of Pennsylvania, if not | did not defend the action, It-was sald| American navy ay a first*line of de- ‘of the country, is largely dependent | *he !* in Catifornin fense. op the celerity with wah ne Demo- | pesn nee orats are replaced by Repubdlicans,|Lerd and si Penrose has been pressed by Repun- As illustrated Hand-embroidered Crepe in Rose and Chrysanthe- mum Designs. Copen- hagen, Rose, Pink,, Light Blue and Lavender Juniors’ Sleeveless Dresses of Crepe de Chine ‘15.00 ‘The popular sleeveless, slipover style in a beautiful, heavy quality of crepe de chine. Navy, Copen- hagen, grey and brown. Most attractive dresses, and very unusual at this low price. 13, 15, 17 yrs. Another Model in Gingham of the navy be cut down indicates Exceptional Value 2.00 nf All that the Administration wanted with respect to the army's size was ean members of the Vennsylvania| Frank A. Lord, former Deputy |not granted and it had been feared delegation, and he feels that his Police Commissioner, and Assist- | that a similar fate would be met by prestige as the boss of his State is |art District Attorney James FB. Smith} the naval programme. ‘The coalition being jeopardized by the failure /nave been named to assist the Meyer|o¢ Pemocrats and Republicans ts ptly to recognize his recommen- |... ca lave Gl i Sitions for places. His nation-wide {Committee Inveatigate the City Aa-| something new, but {t proves that on to Ald Meyer i i |ministration, it was announced to- * reputation as one of tha party bosses. by Senator Schuyler M.} many subjects at least President P. J 8 50 is bringing Penrose apphals from Wo- [Chairman Mr Lord: has realened Harding ioe count on support from 750 Pairs Japanese s pubdlicans in other States for help on| from the ‘arole Commission, to he ® appointed by Mayor both sides of the political aisle. This patronage inatters, and his mall :#| which bly. the heaviest of any one on|Mitchel.. Ho had six and a half years | would de particularly true of foreign . . nto} Hl aoe to aerye, Mr. Mth has weengranted | poticy. = riey, the Insurgency Silk Boudoir Slippers he appetite of the hungry office |the District Attorney's office. He has | 26 Prouident: Harding's (policies weekers ix not being appeased very |beon active in. police mations and i rapidly in any of the States. The ‘aided the Whitman Investigation The same becoming style developed in checked gingham of a fine firm quality. Several pretty colors. Big patch pockets. | Little Girls’ Wool Coats | Warm Weather : 6 50 Underthings No, it isn’t a typographical error—just another evi- OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS: & (C) ee = mend Coad Oe an in a variety of materials | Hand-embroidered and Silk lined) ‘| inself-color. Copen, Rose, Pink, 1 .00 Light Blue and Lavender. Special ’ Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH ered made o ioe and styles. Sizes 4, 5, 6 yrs. y aterial, and cut ‘ {WIRTY FOURTH STREET . QROADWAY-FWTTH AVENUE 34th Street, New York Menke eaieay Gi , ; Kni 7 . ° The prices make them Irls nitted Extraordinary Values in sl] especially desirable. Brushed Mohair Capes Billie Burk =pi ja | Women’s Underwear hole adig ar al 10.50 . THESE NEW SILIZ FROCKS IN THE . figured dimrty. Low neck Smart capes follow the fashion of grown-ups’ capes. cimaed with Val. Aye Silk Las throughout. : San po edung and to YCars... 04. 9a . », Sizes § S. LATER MODES FOR SUMMER, ARE 1500 **Roselle’’ ; ae ie practical summer wrar Ize to 16 yr. | piled nade Brads Juniors’ Tan Polo Coats lace or embroidery. 8 to Jersey Sil k Vests 14 yrs... . .$1,25 to $2.95 1 8 00 Dainty lace top, plain and drop stitch pikes “hs Originally $29.50 i i Night-drawers of cotton Vests, fully reinforced. Flesh and Orchid crane, with band of Blak oF CHARMINGLY INGENIOUS OF DESIGN THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY y Attractive sports models of tan Polo. Also silk-lined blue soisette on neck and . : i wraps of fine all-wool Ormonde. 13, 15 and 17 yrs. Remarkable Value ilseves: ore aes 2 These coats were originally priced at $29.50. | THE LONG SLENDER SILHOUETTES THAT Knickers of Berkely cam- | HAVE COME INTO VOGUE WITH THEO eg 4 ric, edged with fine em- Girls’ Leghorn Hats, 4.75 Sale Price 1.95 b aes é , APPROACH OF SUMMER, ARE EMPHASIZED broidery. 2 to 10 yrs. IN THESE DAINTY NEW FROCKS OF CREPE ee ’ as 1 7 Bey te Oo ate te ee TION No C. 0. D.’s No Phone Ordérs —— ‘ Boys’ Belted Khaki Suits DOUBLE FAGGOTING AND A BROAD SASH A SALE OF 6 75 WITH LARGE BOW AT BACK_» . ‘ 30.00 1000 Wash Silk Bandeaux Girls’ and Single breasted, belted coats with patch pockets. =| Misses’ Middies A sturdy well-made suit that will outlive a good \=| Models of Washable Satin and mercer- many hikes and camping trips. 8 to 16 years. ized Broche. Ribbon shoulder straps, 1.95 . . I hemstitching and lace trimmings. Oriciasliy Sars Boys’ Khaki Sport Suits NEW FROCKS OF CANTON CREPE, THAT ARE BLOUSED OF BODICE AND WITH A GRACEFULLY DRAPED SIDE TUNIC SKIRT, A MINIATURE VESTRE OF LACE THAT JUST ABOUT SHOWS ITSELF, AND TOUCRES ‘OF RIBBON TRIMMING HERE AND THERE ADD INDIVIDUALITY TO THESE DAINTY FROCKS { 35-00 Fine white Lonsdale Jean, 4.2 5 with blue Palmer’ linen collar and cuffs, braided. Light weight khaki shirt, with sport collar, and Embroidered emblem and short sleeves, flapper pants. Just what'a boy will service bands on sleeves, want for summer outings. Sizes 8 to 15 years. 6 to 18 yrs. Little Boys’ ‘Tub Suits 2.15 LIVER Twist or Middy style. Blue, green, grey or white chambray, kiddie cloth, Devon- shire, etc. Shoes .. Sandals . . Oxfords Shoes for Boy Scouts. Sizes 8 to2....... 3.95 Sizes 2% to9..., 4.95 Clay Oxfords or Barefoot Sandals. Sizes 814 to 1034.2.50) Sizes 11 to 2...3.00 Very Special 1 35 1200 Athletic Union Suits Crossbar and striped Voile. Rein- forced Bodice styles. Flesh and White. Very Special 1,45, 1000 Jersey Silk Bloomers Plain and sre Stitch models, fully reinforced. lastic at waist and knee. Flesh, Orchid and _ Black. Very Special 2.50 ome (147) Eixceprionan, MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AFFORDED IN OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT, WE ARB OFFERING AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES THE LARGEST STOCK OF MODISH, NEW SUMMER FROCKS IN SILKS, COTTONS OR CLOTH EVER GATHERED TOGETHER, OCCUPYING FOUR ENTIRE FLOORS OF OUR BUILDING sities ee EE ee ee ieee Title

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