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CRUDE OIL HOARDED tee were F. B. Dow, Washington rep- resentative of the Petroleum Insti- tute; John D. Clark, Vice President CITY CONTROL OF FOOD PRICES GENERAL STRIKE ON COST OF BREAD URGES VETS’ HOSPITAL BE LOCATED IN JERSEY “KIDNAPPED” WIFE is charged by him with stealing nearly IS IN TOMBS CELL] °1.0% money and Jowetry, but she last night says President Obregon fi the afternoon ratified the agt od lich iD NOW ceca ie fortune they had amassed | reached in New York betweetl and. General Counsel of the Midwes' P 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Constru elonged to her de la Huerta, Secretary of e Refining Company; W. S. Jackson and IN MADR Lisbon ‘Traffic Stopped, tion in New Jersey of a roment] [) $40,000 Theft] The two men arrested in Utica ‘ ice " Col. H. H. Edgerton, personal repre- 6 lenies 40 ,¢ 1 farvet @Ith 4 kidnapping, were | UY. and the international bankers sentatives of Mayor Hylan of New! City Markets to Compete | Shops Closed, Port Tied Up.) ry Gren wane pa, senaton toe Charged by TLusband. ved before Magistrate Me- | 1 pry NORTHC! I x ; vl ceaatlon fatiaw Kew Sot, ke Winter With Tradesmen. LISBON, Aug. 8 (Assoctated Press).| linghuysen and J. D. Sears, Commander] \ivs, Maria lavarone of No. $4 Oa Hin the Contre Street Court | LO HCLIFFE ** situation facing New York, as winter ot the Ne 14 in $10,000 each for examina IS GROWING W: approaches, because of the gas light- MADRID, Aue. & -A general strike is in effect here, and} cf thy New t, Who disclosed her whereabouts athe, tavaroge: Wil EAKER hg and Heating dimouities Municipal control of the prices [the Chamber of Deputies has approved | Aimrican yesterday after it was believed sho| bh , fore Judie lve wavernhte bympthil FEY sr on of various articles of food 1s pro- |suspension of the constitutional guar Leb ped with her three-year- | Ke Re in Evidence, . " 1 antees for a fortnight, w! ‘or a ho: ae ‘ U. S. CHARITY On BAEAM Ceeeee tar coreg OMGIET, Ga. of limiting the movement. ‘The workers} At pre ot 1 who explained that she a PAOt LONDON, Aug. 8.—Lord Northelite ara cae pearing Ga- lare protesting against the new s}erans, th O-| HAA: Tete homie votunteetlo; le 1h a bell »® ast losing strength, according to Re ; tate tt BROTHERHOOD D zette law and the rise in the cost of bread. | ing quar 0 feast re cucnueiti srdee 2 * t6i ‘ " j MEXICO CITY, Aug. 8 (Associated | bulletins from*his bedside. ‘There no Product of New Welis Not Oeviy keds Amecieha Rotied in City markets will be established Nearly all the traMec ts at a standstill for the mon in hospitals outside’ the | at the Tombs to-day wondering If her 1 Marketed, Decreasing Gas- oline Supply. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—New n-} ho9q among mankind just at the time] through their system of exorbi- a formation that vast quantities of] when brotherly love and sympathy are] tant profit. FOREIGN TRADE SLUMP @rude oil and gasoline are being} very much needed," writes Maxim} ———————__—— —_e EAR hoarded by producers, despite in-| Gorky in a letter of thanks for aid du-! GYpPgy HONEYMOON HEAVY IN LAST x @reasing consumption demands, to- @ay drew the attention of the special Committee of five Senators investigat- ing the Nation's gasoline business. Reports to the committee, from re- Mable sources, including tabulations by Government trade experts, were to the effect that oil from new wells and the been in Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma Rocky Mountain sections had Russian Famine. HAMBURG, Aug. 8 (Associated Press).—‘'The charity of the American people kindles the dream of brother- ing the Russian famine. The letter, given out by the Amer- ica Relief Administration, is dated July 80, exactly a year from the date Gorky telegraphed an appeal for as- sistance. Gorky declares that in the entire his- tory of human catastrophes he knows s the misfortunes which Russia in her famine, in competition with the regular tradesmen and storekeepers, lower prices being established by elim- inating the middlemen who are accused of having kept prices up TRIP IN WAR ZONE Caldwell, N. Auto 10,000-Mile Jaunt. 4 CONSTANTINOPLE, Mail).—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curt of July 14 (By J., Couple in} r and most of the shops are closed. F activities have been paralyzed for days. Trains are running, but are e: pected, to be suspended. The Gov ment has ordered the military ta supply bread if a shortage arises. n- Raw Materials, Manufactares and ffx All Drop. WASHID » Aur. 8, Ww materials, foodstuffs and manufac es slumped heavily during the fiscal year ended June 30, according to for —Exports of 00,000 compared with $t husband going to bail her out Press).—El Universal in an extra symptoms dition, friends say rovement In hi eon= The August Sale of and in ¢ f human kindness 00 dating the sregledé gene, White {ih stored instead of being placed on the] *84,in_ are with the extent and | Caldwell, N. J. who were married| 00” during the previous year. while, im. Market to mect the heavy demand of] unselfishness of the assistance given findeen leap rear hoes porie amounted to § i ani Automobile traffic. under the direction of — Secretary | here last month, have left on a gypsy | $1,051,000,000 Foodstutts expe o. Altho: oducers protested that a] Hoover. honeymoon trip of 10,000 miles around] t#!!*¢ rele fs P ARRBUATOAS te be ; —- ports amounted to $63 shortage caused by a diminished sup- Europe. ply from Mexican field had not} FASCISTI CAPITULATE Sere oo They will travel in a small Amevi been met by domestic production TO ITALIAN TROOPS raule with mcchmuPaureseul: trade officials told the committee that mae can auto truck with a chauffeur.cook i i h the present daily production in the|Demobiliration of Force Began|and a smail tent of oiled silk. When 900,000. Bouthwest American fields was suf- Atter Defeat. the weather is too inclement for the illite Rene to Cate For Nt ie requirements: ROMS, Aug, f-duscisl capitulated | tant they Will slésp {fl the/cat TYPHOON VICTIMS Another development before the in- to Government orders to-day and com- Lowest Prices of the Year vestigating committee indicated that : ¢ Theif boneymoon will take in NOW NUMBER 28,000 the export oil and gasoline trade of | menced Seated when ‘i micr Facta Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, OP arts oy By an the United States, increasing mate- {had commanded the Nationalist forces CrevtosSlovatia, Germany Holland aries nn Goonys s for Lac ae ; nah vecks, had de-|to disband, but following threat of a] ©?! l y of Coffins. Rite o =e Cc oss ABs 7: Geakead the eupply avauabie fer nema general stri falists the Fascisti {and France, averaging about 100 miles] HONG KONG, Aug. 8 (Associated This August sale of McCreery furs, ‘the finest furs Nature wee Robert L. Welch, Secretary of the American Petroleum Institute, who was the first witness yesterday, again refused to ol ders a selzed cities throughout Italy out Socialist administrations, instead and drove Government troops defeated the Na- tionalists in a series of clashes at dis- a day. They epecxf to complete their journey and reach New York Thanksgiving Day Dr. Curt's observations will be em- on Press).—The toll of Aug. 2 at Swatow already has mounted to 28,000 dead. Coffins are lacking to provide decent burial for the typhoon produces,’” is an decasion to take advantage of. The best quality of pelts, the newest models, the prettiest linings, are combined at lowet prices than can possibly prevail this fall. @pened the hearing. Other witnesses before the commit- puted points, and the latter's leaders di- rected demobilization y and the bodies are being in- d in gunnysacks. bodied in a s of economic studies for the Ame n State Department Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) coat of fine skins, 40 in. long, self trimmed collar and cuffs. 245.00 | Stern. Br thers And West Forty-Third Street Muskrat Coat August Sale Price 165.00 September Price, 195.00 OF soft dark skins, 40 inches long; new style straight cuff, shirred collar, richly lined. [Fourth Floor] WOMEN’S Pure Silk Sweaters VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT $19.50 in a wide variety of styles. September price, 300.00 One can sare 30.00 on this coat by buying it during our August Sale. West Forty-Second Street Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) coat, 40 in. long, selected skins. Skunk collar and cuffs. 265.00 September price, 325.00 For Special Clearance, Wednesday: Our Entire Stock of Summer Riding Habits for Women and Misses REDUCED to $18.50 Smartly styled and tailored in every particular, these Summer habits are fashioned of superior quality linen, in either white or natural. Workmanship of the highest character emphasizes still further their cor- rect lises and finish. Sizes 14 to 44. 150 Coats and Wraps Special, 25.00 Twill, of fine quality, and other fabrics of soft finish, make these desirable coats and wraps. Among these specially priced garments are styles suitable for wear in traveling, in town or coun- try. They all have charm and distinction. (Fourth Floor) Pure Silk Sweaters of almost any and every description, to fill all the needs of the Summer wardrobe. Tuxedo models or slip-overs—you can have either. Many, too, ate smartly em- broidered, while others are plain; still others feature fancy weaves, and there are novelty block designs, as well. All desirable colors. August Sale—Crepe de Chine Undergarments Crepe de Chine is at once the most luxurious and the most practical of materials for under- garments, especially when the prices are moder- ate enough to put the garments within reach of everyone. Night Gowns of Crepe de Chine in white or flesh, tailored or lace trimmed in various new models, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 Envelope Chemises of Crepe de Chine in flesh or white. 1.95, 2.95 Step in Chemises of Radium in tailored or lace trimmed models. 2.95, 3.50, 3.95 Vest Chemises of Crepe de Chine in flesh or white. Tailored model. 1.95 Step in Drawers to match or separate models. 1.95, 2.95 And besides, there’s the price to make this doubly an event! MAIN FLOOR. Natural Color Aeroplane Cloth Knickers Siem Brother) ee Suitable for seashore, country and all outdoor activities. Waistbands 26 to go. . SPECIAL at $6.50 ; Clearance! Boys’ Norfolk Suits 8.50 All wool, with two pairs of knickerbockers, these suits, which haye formerly been priced 10.95 to 14.95, present a wonderful opportunity to parents. There are plenty of dark shades suit- able for school wear as well as lighter colors for the immediate season, Sizes 7 to 18 years. (Third Floor] Women’s and Misses’ New Breakfast Coats of TWO-TONE or PLAIN SATIN eG ——t- 2-4 Stern Brothers FALL FROCKS for Women Excellent Quality Canton Crepe $39.50 These frocks reflect, in versatile fashion, all the dominant Fall style tendencies sponsored by designers both here and abroad. Made of a very heavy quality anton qepe, they are individual- ized by novelty braid. flying panels, tucks and pleats. A\ll the newest sleeves and necklines receive skillful interpretation as well. In navy brown and black. For dainty morning hours and for the leisurely breakfast, one needs some such lovely and simple negligee as one of these breakfast coats. Tiny rosebuds blossom on them hete and there, and they are softly trimmed with fluffy ruchings or with pleat- ings all around the edges. In all the most beautiful new colors. SECOND FLOOR. $6.95 & 10.50 Exceptional Values To-morrow in Bloomers of Crepe de Chine... ... ... Bloomers of Radium. . . IThird Floor} Summer Clearance! Girls’ Wash Frocks 1.95 3.95 6.95 Here Mother will find pretty dresses suitable for school use. Sturdy ginghams, linen and cham- bray, as well as dainty organdy, voile and swiss for other occasions. Sizes 6 to 12 years. No C. 0. D'S No Exchanges (Fourth Floor) Boys’ Stout Suits, 3.50 These suits were formerty priced at 18.75 but have been reduced for this clearance sale. Sizes 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Clearance! Sport Blouses, 55¢ For boys from 7 to 14 years, the period when they are harder on their clothes so that they need Women’s Smart Hand Bags Hand Bags for every costume, so smart, so Children’s Frocks and Sweaters The Maywood At Special Price Offerings No Credits New Strap seer enciaten sige, est —— Ae inating generate, smn ae Children’s Dresses—Hand- smocked and hand-embroidered models in white and colored organdie, voile, batiste and cham- bray. Sizes 2 to $2.65 S years . Children’s Dresses of ging- am in checks or plain colors with white collar and cuffs. Hand-embroidered; some hand- ked. Si Hye. BP 1 Children’s models; n’s Slip-on Sweaters ot soft wool; belted pink, white or light blue. , Sizes 2 to 4 years, SECOND FLOOR, Picturesque styles in this Summer's models, ready for immediate wear. Children’s Belted Sweaters in. slip-on styles ; fancy stitch weave; collar and ciffs finished with white angora. In green, tan or orange, Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. $2.95 Infants’ Worsted Sweaters in pink and white, or blue and white stripe; some plain colored models with crocheted edges or iproemenis, $1.50 $1.95 original in design, and so new that you can | very easily find exactly the style you | need, either for dress wear or shopping. | MARCASSITE MOUNTED HAND BAGS | in two distinct models. In moire and fancy silk. Featufing the new square shapes. Special, $9.75 HAND BAGS of fancy silk moire, fancy leathers and beaver leather. Every | shape and size to choose from.... $5.00 A varied assortment of LEATHER HAND BAGS in black and colors, For every possible need and taste....... $2.95 strong reliable garments like these {Third Floor) Ribbons Specially Priced Lingerie Ribbon in Pink, Blue, Lilac and White, with design of self colored satin sprays Pieces of 10 yds NG: Vira Oe NO Secs No. 1)4.,¢..55¢ No.3 (We Wee + 35 Te 110 Also 7 in. Satin Ribbon 75¢e a yd. Lustrous soft satin ribbon in an exquisite range of colors suitable for hats, sashes and all sorts of charming accessories {Main Floor Pump 6.75 \ smart, strapped pump made of excellent light calfskin new, Women’s Crepe Silk Suits 22.50 ms Crepe Silk Suits are dressy enough for any occasion and they are always cool. This model has the long slender lines of a Tuxedo coat and the simplicity of a plain tailored or pleated skirt. Both light and dark shades may be obtained in sizes from 34 to 44. weight or patent leather. It has a medium height, and After this sale it will be impos covered heel turn sole sible for us to dupli cate these shoes for All remaining spring and summer suits, including Twill, Tweed and Tricotine have been reduced to 14.75 and 22.50. [Fourth Floor} jess than 9.75 [Second Floor)

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