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no ROR RN PROFITS ON DYES Fighting “Iron Garg” Leader, CAUSE ATANGL AT WASHINGTON P . Hughes Would Apply U, S. ener ta femme," say the Share 01 $2,000,000 to + + Occupation Force. of Whipped, Turns Cut to Be a Girl hiladelphia Truc’er, Swimmer, Battler and Wooer of Women Fails When She Resumes Skirts. PHIA, Aug. 9.--"'Cher- | “iron French when {She pack: to marry But the end came at last. Charley Weaver, who ‘ad bo n Heked once in falr fight by ‘Battling Kid’ McCon- found out who Florence Gray PHILADE) * whose members knew nasty right. And it was ng before she was engaged ood man goes wrong 2 Ls three other girls, She was not far to seek In the cane John McConnell, swimmer of “the teamster. k driver and gangster; ‘‘Battl <id'’ MeConne WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The Tex-|#anster; "'T erie ibis She went back to dresses, and tile Alliance is exercised over a sug-|' the rine: McConnell the|seemed to have forgotten her punch " ,|trapeze artist; “Don Juan’? MeCon.|For when che met Weaver a second stion enade by Secretary of State} t"apeze ar a Yate ‘g share| Nell to the girls time, he broke her nose and knocked Hughes that the Government's share} DC (9 tne Birt it MART Gf a surplus of about $2,090,000 ac-} | 1p fact ane was Ho clone that - A “Battling Kid" McConnell in cumulated by the alliance, from the} ime pe aOR: kowe ih ACT GaoThe eels aay aicatted tae to the dyes lee Florence Cre! | police. so they arrested Weaver, Her sale of 1,600 tons of German dyes} social world as Miss Florence Gray.|Prinatather, Mr. Gray. told tha be cred-| er be known as “imported dyes,” ited on what Germany owes to us for maintemance of the army on the Rhine The Textile Alliance has not re- Plied formally, but the suggestion makes no hit at the Capitol, and Con- gress must authorize the disposition of this money when it is turned into the Federal Treasury. The objection raksed 1s that Amer- tr el bar. clothing when she was studying gaso- line motors got a job as tea driver with the V ‘actors. and politi ehter of James ne New York an¢ andda r of ly, mem Virginia whole story In court. t 850.000.0009 Loan 9 (Associated P Florence became addicted to men's and, two years ago, she nd truck ty. Soon she was jean money was pa@d for these dyes once, in cash, whereas the Allied Nations simply credited the dyes they got on Germany's reparation account and the Senators who have had to do with the dye Investigation @o not see the justice of giving this money tu Germany, which, they say, fe what reducing her debt to us by that amount means. Mr. Hughes ts understood to have Advised the Textile Allinnce that he Was willing to recommend to Cangress that the Government's share of the surplus accumulated from the im- Pounded dyes be appropriated for edu eational and scientific purposes, ax Provided in the original agreement, if that ccurse be insisted upon. It was pointed out, however, that Congress fs in no sense bound to follow euch a recommendation The situation with regard to Ger man dyes allotted to the United Btates through the Reparation Com- mission has been in) a tangle since the State Departmeht discontinued {ts co-operation with the Textile Al- Mance in December as the official agency for thelr purchase and dis- tribution. The Textile Alltance nominally cont{nues to function, the State Department having advised the Reparation Commission that |t had no objection to the dyes allotted tc the United States being turned over to the alllance. The Textile Alliance still stronely esires to eliminate itself entirely, but {ts officers feel that if this be done the reparation dyes should be handled by some official agency of the Govern- “ment to prevent the Germans regain- ing a strangle hold on the American market and crippling the new Ameri- an dye industry by underselling our manufacturers. The fact that the reparation dye situation is in a tangle does not mean that no German dyes are coming into the country, since large quantities fane Pryant 21 West 38th St. ,iit 2/1. 26 West 39th St. A Special Sale! SILK DRESSES for Stout Women ANE BRYANT slenderizing models youthfully fashioned of Canton, Morocco and Crepe Faille Silk; some enhanced with novelty girdles, others are lav- ishly embroidered. Straight line and the new drape effects. Black, Navy, Brown, Tan. models included. 3 4.50 A few sport Sizes to Formerly 56 Bust to $69.50 have heen imported. (de McCreery Haberdashery Men! Final Clearance STRAW HATS 95° Originally 2.45 to 4.45 FINED FOR “JOKE” RAID. OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 9.—Leo Saddle- mira, who told police he was a New oker, and John .fallon, whi declare is a Proh bition agent o hington, now working out of Minne small tines in Police Cour jay on a charge of disturbing the peace as a result of what polic: descrive as a “booze raid" in a hote vst night. According to police Saddle mira said the “raid” was made on » room across the ha!l from that occupied That his pocket was picked and n wallet with $25,000 worth of dlamonm heen called. stolen inn Lexington Avenue subway h he rode from 110th Street taken to the City Jail. train in wh or] iere yer N.Y. . that the 0 him on me red. ‘The thief loked $54 In the same pocket, Sudcrov_asserts, in Narragansett Bay. FLEET AT NEWPORT. NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 9.—Tho At Igntlo Fleet arrived yesterday to spenv the next two weeks in this harbor and ord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE This includes our entire remaining stock of this season’s straws of which there is an excellent variety with wide, medium or nar- row brim and crowns of various heights. {Main Floor) One of the Numerous Excellent Values In the Midsummer Furniture Sale is This Colonial Bedroom Set, $400 EVEN among a host of exceptional values, this dignified Colonial set is worthy of stressing. It 1s extrmely well constructed—the inside drawer work being built of solid quartered sawed white oak, used only in the finest furni- ture. There are 6 pieces in the set which is marked at $400. 6 piece Hepplewhite Set in wal- to piece Sheraton nage Room Ser, nut. ? $325 in mahogany or walnut $400 10 piece Jacobean Dining Room Set, 6 piece ene XVI Set in ae a fawalhue 375 SOY i a DULIOE BEEy. camel, 4 to piece Jacobean Dining Room Set, 6 piece Louis XVI Set, in walnut, 475 tn walnut and oak 425 SIXTH FLOOR Our Annual August Sale of Linens Brings Forth New Values TWO very special purchases made possible the excellent values featured for tomorrow. In addition to these there are many other unusual offerings. Bath Towels, $6 Doz. Linen Napkins, $7.50 Doz. Turkish bath towels, heavy, soft and ab. All pure linen, Irish damask, -srapkins. sorbent. Red and blue borders. 24x 48 In one distinctive pattern only. 22 x zz inches. inches. SECOND #LOOR Spectal Purchase Sale of , Ruffled Curtains, $2.25 Pair AN unusually low price for a curtamn of this excellent quality. Made of an attractive-dotted and figured marquisette. A narrow full ruffle adorns them, and a dainty tie back completes the picture. In white only. You'll surely wish to brighten your windows with several at this price. : PrlerH FLOOR In the cAugust Blanket Sale All-Wool White Blankets, $13.50 PINK, blue, yellow or rose borders. Bound with a three inch satin ribbon. The above price ts for single bed size, double size 1s $14.95 Lace Edge Pillow Cases, Special, $1.75 Pair Bought for this Sale and marked very close SECOND FLOOR $ Another Spectal Purchase of Specially Priced Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks, $47.50 THE most popular trunk of the season popular price at the most We gained a price concession from the manufacturer, which we are sharing with you. The trunk ts go inches high, 25 inches wide, with t3 hang: ers, shce box, locking bar over all drawers, and laundry bag. Its Gibraltanzed edges all around make. tt an tdeal trunk for long trips Stee! runners on sides, and 7 i Ns Men’s Handsome Gladstone Suit Cases Reduced to $30 and $35 In tan or black cowhide tts lined throughout with gold keratol. A special value 24 and 26 inch sizes. SEVENTH FLOOR by him, and was stared as a “Joke.” A Prohibitionist occupied the room how ever, and appealed to the notel clerk Suddlemira struck a detective who ha: Roth Mallon and Saddiemira wer Police sald th latter declared he was with the broker age firm of Beeks, Saddiemira & Daly No 135 Brondway, New York and that he married recently a daughter of Jamvs Dwyer, wealthy shipbuilder of Kingston + OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Ladies’ Tes & P. mps, $3.85 Child en’s Shoes, | Odd Lots Oniy for Immediate Clearance Store Closes 5 T. M. Week Days—12 Noon Saturdays, ur Book—"'The Abuse of the Big Toe.” oo eS CHE! DR ONLY STORE, Wide | TH Many Tempting Values in Our Annual cAugust Sale of Oriental Rugs SPECIAL purchases—reductions from ou? regular stock — exceptional values all of them. Rugs of unusual beauty and quality — Persian— Chinese. Small throw size—long narrow rugs—full room size. You cannot really have an idea of the immense possibilities for savings in this Sale unless you visit it yourself. You will have to see the variety. and the unusually low prices to appreciate what is here. For tomorrow some of our best values, selecting three appealing sizes, are— Beloochistans, $24.50 Average Size 3x5 Feet Chinese Rugs, $185 Average Size 8x10 Feet Persian Araks, $335 Average Size 9x12 Feet eO8eTH FLOOR Navy Blue Serge cAn Excellent Value $1.95 Yd. IF you are forehanded—or if you've just begun to tire of summer clothes—you've also begun to plan your fall frocks and suits. Navy blue serge will fashion at feast one of these. © This is a superior quality with a soft finish, sponged and ready for the needle. 54 inches wide. Airplane Linen, 48¢ Yd. Tan, all-linen, much used for furnituré covers, light motor coats and so on. 36 inches wide. SECOND @Loorn Black Satin Charmeuse Spectally Priced $1.95 Yd. YOU'VE had co pay a far higher price for this same quality unal now. We made a very fortunate special purchase which enables us co offer 1t to you at such a low price. A beautiful quality, bright and lustrous, the kind chat makes the handsomest afternoon gowns. qo inches. wide. Black Chiffon Velvet, $3.95 Yd. Our first autumn shipment of this fabnic, which, Paris cells us, ts going co be even berter this year chan for several years past. [t ts che soft fine quality chat lends «self well to the aew side and fronc drapes. 3g inches wide. GROUND #Looce cA Portable Victrola, $50 THE most pracucal and enter- taining mstrument for any sort of travel week-end, vacation, sum- mer camping and other crips New Bubble Books, $1 New editions of these popular kiddies’ records. Nos. #3 and 14. Wallace Reducing Records . + + + ¢ « o « BIS Walter Camp Keeping Fit Records Oe 4 a cael Victor Records for Health Exercises . « « « » $3 SEVENTH #LOOR Special Sale of McKee Refrigerators, $27.50 THERE are only 58 of these well known refrigerators «9 this temark- able Sale They are pertect un every respect’ We cannot duplicate them at this price Each retmgerator carnes the Lord & [aylor guarantee of economy in the use of ice Gach hay a dry air circulation at a {tf not saustactory in temperature as low as any other box. every respect will be replaced by us HOUSEFURNISHINGS DEPAKTMENT SEVENTH LOOK Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes Reduced 15%—August Only

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