RWPHHJ 7syaj:r.t asrasa. :$wm$rsM&. - " .! '"jr U. .x'itiy , . . wi v., . norm -Jr.. vi'j.A-Al ' J rER WaDPHIA, mUHVAX,' jwlajwxi u. x Ill V ' I ' 1 F FREE STATE FORCE K THWARTS REBELS ' ' N ' 'l THEY'LL HAVE L OF A -TRIP SOMEDAY I 'Reach Limerick Ahead of Re- publican Army Units and' Seize Vantage Points ARMORED CARS IN STREETS f By the Associated Press .- Limerick. Ireland, March 0. 0. Armercd motorcars were patrelllng,.thc trcets of Limerick tediy en erilers iven by the military authorities te counter the move of units of the Irish Bepnbllcnn army from Cerk, 'Tlpper- iry and Clare, wne arrived in me wwn jtnterday and commandeered the prlncl- PThc Republican troops declared they -intdtded te upheld the recent procla precla procla nutlen of the brigadier of the mid Limerick Republican army, refusing te rtceinltt the previsional government nd plcdslng allegiance te the republic. It was feared by the authorities that .thr Intended te seize the live police barracks here. ,', The Free State troops were tthend of the Invading units en the scene, how hew rer nnd today the former were stand -inn te nrms in the barracks and main taining n close guard. If appeared the idea of seizing the bsrrncks had been abandoned bv the Invading units, if they In fact had tntertnlned it, but the presence of the two nrmed forces Is regarded with corn gldernblc apprehension as te possible developments. Special Callc Dkpatch. CeniHeht, t012 Dublin, Mnrch 0. Extremist clc tients nf the Irish Republican Army. In the Cerk, Tlpperary nnd Clare brl jiiles, made their first directly hostile move against the Free State yesterday when strong detachments entered lim erick, seized the three principal hotels And the railway station in defiance of orders from headquarters and estab lished themselves as soldiers of the Irish republic. The previsional government, fore seeing trouble, carefully equipped the trmy for the pre-treaty areas first. It is TumMied with nrms nnd trnnnert ind Is also backed by public sympathy, which was the greatest asset during the long struggle of the Irish-Itepubll-ran Army against the English forces. Undoubtedly, If It is possible te nvnid t clash, everything possible will be done te prevent It. STARVING RUSSIA LACKS ' ADEQUATE RAIL FACILITIES Only a Fraction of Grain Sent by Americana Distributed Washington, March 0.-t(By A. P.) The number of persons who will die from starvation in famine stricken litis tin Is nlineHt wholly dependent en the Russian railways new transporting grain for the American Iiellcf Admin istration, Secretary Hoever declared today. i Daring the last thirty days 100,000 tens of seed wheat and feedstuffs have been delivered te seven different petts en the Ilnltic and Black Seas, Mr. Hoever said, but only 25,000 tens have been, transported ever Russia's de moralized rail system. Frem 120,000 te 140,000 additional tens, according te Mr. Hoever, will be delivered during the next thirty dnys, and the prospects ere thnt shipments will continue te pile up with very lit tle chance of the Russian railroads be ing able te transport te the famine area much mere than the amount shipped during the last thirty days. The best shipment in one day was 1400 tens. Normally the Russian rail roads te tills region should be able te transport 20,000 tens, Mr. Hoever sold. SINGLE TEST FOR DOCTORS Medical Men Urge National Instead of State Certificates Chicago, Mnrch 0. (My A. P.) Planning the establishment of a single qualification examination for admis sion into medical practice with ex aminations of such a 14k'1 grade that I certificate from a natiennl beard would be accepted In lieu of State ex ex aminntiens. delegates from five organi ergani organi sateons affiliated with the American Medical Asportatien met today. Among today's speakers were Stir neon Generals M. W. Ireland, of the army, nnd E. It. Rtltt. of tin. nnvv. General Ireland deJurcU thnt the only medical problem at nny moment nui nui frentlntc tinny surgeons was the routing of the influenza epidemics new preval ent In muny nrmy camps. Plans nic Ming made, he mild, for nn Intensive campaign against influenza. TWO HELD IN H0LD-UP CASE Men Accused of Robbing Pay Clerk Must Face Court Twe men, nccused of holding up nml robbing' .Fames Winthrop, a pav clerk, at Fifty. sixth street near Arclt Feb ruary 18, were held without bail for Jjurt today at a further hearing before ;isisirnte Ceward In Central Station. t " ' s- tf '? . i ' i , j i t .KB.BqBH UB.BHHHBBninnUIVmnT'.mVinVTIM.UTmwpr JV'.TT'TT'.',.: r B V. 'J. HIFK.-nEX?ZBrK3.4UHU it TT.'FTJEHH IJW. .. .''"l ' 7-J ''TVvy.rT . r , .....' ... . . . 5i.S?,k jS vy tnt,A , .W.ff' v''1 .' S I bSyJsSiaiSSSii i$&mittMMi STRAWBRIDGE6' These cars are at the Bridge street roundhouse waiting for the city and the P. R. T. te step squabbling be they can start running ever the Frankrerd l S BONUS BILL TO BE llROBtelODAY " Committee WHt Repert Tomor row Prevision for De pendents Undecided LEGION MAY "GO ALONG" 'Senate Quizzes Harding en bansing-hhii Pact "Washington, 'March G.--(fly A. P.) A resolution asking President Harding fvhat effect ratification of the four-Power Pacific treaty will have en the? celebrated "Lansing Tshll agreement" between the United States nnd Japan was adopted today by the Scnnte. FARE 'SHOWDOWN' DEMANDED BY CITY P. R. T. Asked te Tell What It Expects fe $16,000,000 in Economies Wy ,fiBSV Opening Display of . Moderately-Priced MILLINERY Is Newin Progress Featuring Durticulnrlv he Trimmed Hats from ?8.00 te $1G.00, In which are embodied trie latest Btyle "notes from Paris, the most original new shapes and exclusive trimmings many of the latter fresh from-Paris. Ready-te-wear Hats, $3.00 te $8.00 Sports Hats and the New Tailored Sailors for Spring, $4.00 te $10.00 Londen Sports Hats, $10.00 te $35.00 sa- strawbrldse Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street. Weil CLOTHIEHE """ ii M . 3'' Women's Silk Afternoon Frecks $30.00 te $40.00 A plaited panel in the skirt thnt carries out the idea started in the sleeve; a soft Bide drape that just seems te' have "happened"; a flounce sleeve that flutters with a breath, or u dropped cuff that flashes a bit of bright color before the eye whenever the facing swishes into view; pretty rows of cress-stitch embroidery or tiny ruffles edge te edge; scalloped hems and inset plaitings all these and countless ether pretty conceits in Silk Frecks, $30.00 te ?40.00. The dress sketched, $40.00. Silk Dresses, $25.00 Canten crepe, taffeta and tricetinc, in tunic, panel and straight-line styles ; embroidered with chenille or silk, or trimmed with braid. Black, navy blue, brown and rust. -y.Htrnwbrliisn & Clothier -Second Kleer, Washington, March 0. The soldiers' bonus' bill will be introduced In the Heuse, late today and formally reported tomorrow, Chairman teruney an neunced this neon after an executive session of the majority members of the Ways and Means Committee. A sec ond session will 'be held later in the day for final completion of details of the measure. Clinlrmnn Fnrdiicy said that at that time the majority weuiti pnss en mc suggested prevision for adjiiHtcd service ..... ,n i Imnipillnte relatives of men who have died since discharge from the service or mlglit (lie oeierc me ie Intlnn nntnn tlltn fnfl'P. Democrats en the Ways and Means Committee will be caned in tomorrow ........iitK in vnri nn tliL bill before Sir. Ferdnev present- the committee report te the Heuse. Meantime the clmlrmnrt prebablv will iIImmms the new bonus plan with President Harding. He sold he hud an engagement with the President for late today te take up another matter and that he m ght prc-rt-iit te the Executive the dctulli of the "Aperies of cenfert-ncci between vet- eruns aim lmimrai " , ....... the l-oelen heads te the point where they arc almost ready te go along" en nn adjusted compensation bill which excludes a cenn w'' . '"."",'" l7i"t-"TnVfV.,ntlenR from net permit them te accept such n com- wmiuf beaV. le et nnv kind of coth ceth coth mnratleif from the Uevcmment at this time This l' the first indication of enkenlng In the veterans '"W en u cash bonus, and in the opinion 01 Congressmen who have been wrestling with the problem forecasts an early compromise. , ..,... , nMle rri.nfi. nre iniiuiuuMi" i""" sentiment against cash benus-nj. ex- Sapers ami KvnwlnK resent In Congress em th? attitude e the wterans' lel vlKt has ilnnllv convinced the vet Itf tl er'c is "llSht hope of obtaining a cash bonus at the present time. 4-Power Pact Fees of Nations plan and nsscrtcd that the treaty Is "do-epcratlve,"' whlle the league, he said, wail "drastic and com- Kpulsery," and required submission of all questions te n council. , , "instead of threatening, injuring or Impairing e'ut1 liberties, free lnstltu lnstltu tens, independence und sovereignty, this treaty (the four-rower measure) adds te the security of all of them," said Senater New. He emphasised that re jection of the four-Power treaty would continue in force the Angle-Japanese Alliance, with Its menace te America. Like Roet-Takahira Agreement Regarding the treaty prevision for conference nnd determination of pro cedure in case of aggression, Senater New said that the "Roet-Takahlra agreement contained ,n similar clause. 'We have had for a decade an obli gation with Japan couched In practi cally Identical language, and yet no one heretofore hns suggested thnt this con cen ftHtntpil nnvthlne resembllnit an alli ance," he said. "Certainly during the ten years e its existence tins nns iee iih into no trouble, no embroilment, no operations under a military alliance.' On the question et use or, ierce nnucr the treaty, Senater New centinued: "There is no prevision, for force by one against the ethers or by the ethers against the one; there is here net even a covert threat of force. Force is net in this prevision, explicitly or Implic itly, cither In the foreground or back ground. There Is here only nn under taking of nnd among friends te tulk ever controversies and adjust them in a spirit of amity and brotherhood." "Hut I wish te emphasize," Senater New continued, "that it Is net nn nl nl llnnce in nnv heretofore accepted mean ing of the worn, ana it it was nei clearly understood by nil the Powers party te it that It was none of these, I should net venture te consent te' Its ratification. Ne Obligation of Force "There Is net in this treaty nor aris ing from It any obligation whatever te proceed te this extremity (use of nrmed force) unless nnd until Congress, in the due exercise of its constitutional pre rogative, had fully debuted the ques tion." , , Speaking genernlly of the Arms Con ference nnd of the friendly spirit he snld It had generated, Senater New added: , "The Powers left the Conference possessed of every right, enjoying every power which was theirs when they OI11V tneSC WllllHKIJ unu LAW SHOWS IT HAS CLAIM piimn hfivn irlmllv fflvpn mi for the central ireJtl !.-.. ft--..- . .. Hl .aatltml msn . j'xney arc wius mera iiriiuj- umiui, . "" tO Attack LOdge xtrewily willed for right and justice IU s.vfv. tr ln ,ltenmtlenai relations, stnncher friends nnd nelghbe.ru with Keener una mere sympathetic mutual understand ings, than ever before. XThe spirit of sacrifice which has flowed in anil through the Conference leaves the world a safer and better place te live In. Continued from I'use One e..eKnrv. and he Is definitely opposed te nny reservation wm They are AVilllnm Ivellv. lllnmnnil fctren "v.u neventccnth, held en a nigliuny nrge, and Leuis Oevit, Thlrty-llist BJir Columbia avenue. J-lic men are accused of holding up ill: i "' limits the aereement. Mr. linruing, as n. ."" new. will probably have te accept a much mere drastic reservation than he would like te, Senate Gains in Power The public hardly realizes the extent te which the making of the foreign policy of this (levernment has passed from the hands of the Executive intr. these of the Senate. I sny the malting ... .1.- ...,.!.. tmiii.v. nnr the conduct of foreign relations, which still belongs te the President. ., , u The most strlKlng evidence .-.."" control was afforded by tlie speech of Mr. Hnrdlns himself in Introducing U treaties in the Scnnte. lie told tne Senators that I.e. a former Senater, and knowing the views of the Senate as no ether President had. had scrupu scrupu leuslv kept these views in mind wnen negotiating the treaties. It was no exggeratlen. The Senate fixed the limits within ivhich the Kx.-cuthe might safely act. TV Senate made tlie-pel c I., u hr.mil outlines. All the Kvecut ve wus able tails. J.. 1 ...... v tliA Mlllllllit IIIIN Hill) the EDGE HAS HUGE PETITION New Jersey Plea for Light Wines Arouses Nerrls' Suspicion .Washington, March, 0. (Hy A. P.) -i-Senater Kdgc submitted te the Sen nte tedav n petition which he said carried "the numes of ten thousand citizens of his State, asking for modi fication of the Velstead Act te permit the sale of light wines and beer. The physical proportions of the peti tion moved Senater .Nerrls te nsk whether it might net be wise for the Senate te appoint a temperance com cem clttee le examine the package because, the Nebraska Senater suggested, -sonic Assistnnt City Solicitor Rescnbnum nsked tedny if the Rnpid Transit Cem pany would request additional carfare ns a reward for a claim of saving $10,- 000,000 ln eperntlng expenses last year. Thnt question brought about n Spir ited controversy nt a continued valua tion hearing before Public Service Com missioner Clement. Over nnd above Its valuation of $200, 000,000 the company nsked $10,000,000 for economies and efficiencies effected through the present management. The claim is based en a public service com pany law which provides that utllltp companies shnll be entitled te partici pate In economics nnd efficiencies. Stripped of nil legal technicalities Celeman J. Joyce, counsel for P. R. T said the claim was en the same basis ns nn empleye getting a bonus for effi ciency. Assistant City Solicitor Roscn Rescn bnum held nn entirely different view. He contended thnt such a claim is un warranted. . Wants Testimony Stricken Out Mr. Rescnbnum said $230,000,000 would be ndded te the valuation, makluc the tetnl $520,000,000 If the company's ! irlU.iKJU.UUO claim Is allowed. On that figure, he continued, the commission is nsked te base a permanent rate et tare. He moved that nil testi mony regarding alleged saving of the P. R. T. by reason of economics and efficiency be stricken out ns irrelevant. Commissioner Clement overruled the motion, but granted an exception. Mr. Rescnbnum demanded thnt Mr. Joyce state specifically the amount of Increase in fare that P. R. T. would ask; whether it would be one-half of a cent, three-quarters of n cent or two cents. "Thnt Is a question for nrgument," said Mr. Joyce. "Hew much of our savings we are te receive Is a matter for the commission te decide." Wouldn't Allew aCent "I tltink thnt Mr. Resenbnum's ques tion Is n practical one," Interjected Mr. Clement, "ns he hns te tell Mayer Moere, ulie holds him te strict nc- ceuutnblllty, what amount of Increase, the company proposes te seek. "Hew much would you allow the I P. It. T.?" asked Mr. Ciement. turning te Mr. Kesenbaum. "Net u cent," replied Mr. Resen- i bauin. At tills point Mr. Jejcc read that i .portion of the public service net which provides that public utilities inny share ln economies and efficiencies te such nn ' extent as deemed Wise by the Public I Service Commission. ! Mr. Iteveubaum said the city Urtu ally wus left In the dark ns te hew much of the $10,000,000 claim the company Is going te request in the way of in creased fares. He added It is extremely important te knew exactly what the claim would be. j Reward K)ectcd Mr. Jece replied that the company expected te be rewarded "reasonably for the economies and elllclcnclet), oth erwise there would be little incentive te a cniiipany te bring about economy nnd efficiency." He pointed out that this additional claim is entirely separate from the valuation. "If it were net discovered that the were net effecting economies, Riiffleri Plaid Swiss Curtains $1.50 a pair An unusually low price for such pretty ruffled Sash Cur tains of sheer plaid Swiss. They are 2W yards long, will launder well ana certainty win brighten up the bedroom or cottage room. Just 500 pairs at $1.50 a pair. Plain Muslin Ruffled Curtains $1.25 a pair Less expensive Curtains that will launder just as nicely as the ethers and are very well made. The muslin is of a geed quality, tee, and there are tie backs te match. Five hundred pairs of these Curtains are ready at $1.25 a pair. StrnwbrlilRO & Clothier Third Kleer. CentrS tllO ,-M'lirilKKIl OVIIUIUI niiHh'""". -- ,.emmIlv WCTO thing illegal could easily ee cenccaieu Knlll ,,.. tevl.. "nft..r u hud been in i. UflGED FOR POSTAL VACANCY j gritnted a reward for them, such allowance could he withdrawn. Sir. Resenhaiim said it would be 1 dlfhciilt te fprrntc under such ccone- J'0 "de was te fill in the de-Twe neli Senat0r8 Boe.t Chi..g.,711.Jei;trth; -mpnnV. ' Theve .- AUImm4mm Dastk I 1.1 l.. . .MHw.rmil .nihiii'nrii li.t ;r . .i. u i lw unu as- inspector iui """ w, ... ... ... k . ,.v.,.v...... .......... i.-.. , .. Jt is liecuusc im- ........ . ti.i.. M,..l, fi.illv A . sill sumed such nn important part in W" Wi." i,1""1 r0bbl"B ,,,m,0t T1 fertteii affair Te tlovefiirecnt that P.J-PresI v!t s; , !rL'w fir. s,sJs- A 1$Aijv -i i Wed and ns walking nerlh en Fifty kixtn stteet when uttacked. At today's "",,. ". '"e witnesses were unable positively Identify the prisoners. GRAIN PRICE SENT BY RADIO Chicago Quotations Distributed Broadcast by Wireless Telephone Tlm'rn80' In,'eh (' A. P.) lie Uileoge Heard of Trade today be pi Kcndliig broadcast dally Its mar at ti,lU.0tu,l?,Ui b' wireless telephone of I ,im,'. ln!!",te Intervals as a menus ei Wising the producer in closer touch out VJ10 "i011, The ,lrHt -cl,ert t at W ra'" ivcr n SQ0-meter wave g" of tl,e day was scheduled for 1 :.r ' liilefnlker,.,f ,l,e b0nr1 cxprfsnnl the of 1 L,,, tUe '!,!w kervtce would prove mi,1?1110.1" vnlue te farmerN of tin. ctahil i.0"!' -If tl,c P'un l,revei' Hll( tenili ; ' H Planned te Increase the peininy,!,?1,,:1'" most ,,,hta,,t PASTOR "HITS LIBERALISM Br- Carter Jenes Says It Should , Have Ended at Crucifixion n.':"",1 lalnlsters of this clt.v spensiblllt lectinir an treaties and agreements can vJ .. . . .,ii U..I- in the chain of ciike i:i""" V"r:.Vni naiiM. it te bedenernl. t0 snld thnt Sennte dominance u making foreign policies renders im ; ' States incapable of sustaining idatiens with the ether governments of the worm. The Democrats will net. te use Mr. .,! "..... ....w.,iU utirnse. "break the liar f 11." V'i 1.'' The will, if they. 5:tbVeakthehe.rtSen;.er -edg I . nHTTue s-heufSemUer has lee oe imich In the fore ren for the i...f icnrs net te tie vuineruure HMiiiiniiMi. :': "..".. ; m t.. m,i.i,i ,i.. u n, ,.,. sldent naming was iirgeu. ' """""' "" '"7 ""- Senators Mcl'ermlck ami .Mc- P"u witch iiiu iur-rimi ih:-iihu mi f Illinois, te appoint A. K. line ceinpniiy eugiit O uc n-niini wim hief postal inspectnr nt i'lil-,ui "'"si "iie-naii wie iihvuik. . as Second Assistant Postmaster ' ('eminissliiner Clement spoke at ,1 length en the geed management of the lr wan Intimated at the White Heuse P. R. T. nnd said it sheudl he taken Hint the First Assistant Pnstmnster 1 into consideration. iJeni.riil had already been selected, but no indication as te the Identity of the appointee was mniie. NO DESIGNS ON LIBERIA Washington Denies Purpose te Make Negro Republic a Colony Wnsliliirten. March 0. (My A. P. 1 a . .. ..il.l.. ! frlid trkMinu nf nirpiiil i...i,.iw nf tlm 'I'lll'ie IS llllllllllli III ll- inw "".. In the cimnging . ;" ( ..,,.,,, ,Jnt under which the I'lilted States wl!l war and the peace f nlln ,nu tin w , mt l$rft()0()n0 , uberift wUM wellW one ins hnd sufflelc ) Y"!" Jt(lr, ,". " ,iVrve te extend Amerlenn authority .hit consistent. . And ever ' nH " " jl i,, ' that ce,l,,u,-v- mi'1,,lH hw Iee"iirwI to te Mr. Ledge will be br- K t 1 W in , umt t , nttt.tl(n, wnK vMeA the hope that l'ln-I'!'hln-'Jll '".'-1""5,,,;: "l .iiHnntchcs from Paris charg- IIVJII Hill 1" ,... - -- . :- ... .l... 11.. .1 . . inir that I.lueria weuin ee viriiiiiny iuuiu- him into assuming tlie nap. m tudt of Mr. Wilsons FOVR-PWER pact Defended by mw Wiishingteii. There is n Power l'acllli Mnrch tl.-lH) A. 1 "nlllnuce" in the four- trcat.v nor any oengn- Would Require Ijftlcieiicy "Geed management Includes efficient manngement," Mr. Clement said. "Can we classify It by giving one thing for goedMuanagemeut and mere for extraor dinarily geed management?" Mr. Joyce rcpliel that hope of ic ward should be held out te these who euguge in public utilities. He said: "The eet says, virtual!), although )nu should glv the best you haw when you give us better than normal we will reward you for thnt." ''If the cempiiny adds another 1(1. (XKMKHI It Is. of course, going te In crease the fare, which It will collect from the car riders," bald Mr. Resen beutn. "If the P. It. T. should ask euly ?S,0(H),(HM) thnt would add one cent .n .1 ..I.I..H It I. ....I .. Ifilft IUW1 IIIWI I would be useij largely te . r''l'''' adduces , , , ,, enp ',,,, tbree-ipiiut'er cents made by Frepch and Ilritlsli linnnclers. tQ (M0 t.08t- A number of hypothetical inses were cited by Commissioner Cleinent, but none of the cases seemed te change Mr. ltnsenhnunr'i contention. The hearing , will be continued tomorrow I Sufficient proxies te insure continu ance of Mitten management for the Itnpid Tninslt Cempuuy have already neon receiveu uy uireciers wne laver unhnmpered control by the president. 'Hint Is auneiincen uy the company ti.nt T.iher r would tic virtually mnue 1 "' I....:i... ,...!., , nni.iiuciii.il" j The proiieseu lean, 11 was peiumi ui. BURY MRS. RYAN TODAY Bedy of Violinist Who Died Frem Poison Reaches Les Angeles tin te use force. Senater New. Renub- ,s Angeles. March (!.(lly A. P.) itenn member, of the l-'ejclgn ilea ns,3 Wninl services will he held here te , ... .... .- . ..... fill u, ,......, 1l..n.. Committee. 1 eclnrcil tniiay m ik day ter .irs. iih.mii.j. n 'i . 11 J. ".i" u... .m .liKeiiKsinii of tlie treaty vlnllnlst known piofesHlennllv ns Au- Tuxedo Sweaters of Tricelette at $8.50 Smart in their straight coat lines, with a sash te knot gracefully at the waist. And smart in appearance, for there's a richness in the high lustre and the texture of tricelette. In black, navy blue and black with white stripes $8.60. In extra sizes $10.00 Strawbrldge t Clothier Alsle 0. Market Street (I In ff Jehn Barran's Londen's Foremost Originator of Clothing for Beys Has Just Sent Over A shipment of the smartest, most becoming and most novel little styles that it has ever been our pleasure te present. Each garment has some distinc tive fashion note, in fabric, or in line, that stamps it instantly as out of the ordinary. Fer in stance TWO-PIECE TWEED SUITS in sports style, with four pockets in the belted' jackets, and with knee pants for boys of 8 te 12 years or knickerbockers for boys of 13 te 18 years. These are S27.50. SWAGGER LITTLE TOP COATS of ileecy English coatings, with raglan or set in sleeves, and with enough extra material te makea cap te match. Sizes G te 12 year? $20.00. NOVELTY WASH SUITS of madras and ether tub materials, in unique color combinations and in out-of-the-ordinary styles for boys of 3 te 7 years. These range from $4.50 te $12.00. "ROYAL TAR" SUITS, in English sailor style, of course, made of striped cotton cheviot of a sturdiness that is well-nigh wear-proof; with navy blue cellar; sizes 4 te 10 yt&rs $6.50. Alse of blue serge) with washable detachable cellar $12.00. -v strawbrldc s Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street. East ...MMMBMMOTMMMaM IS M.-irUet Street vjf Women's Gloves At Rare Savings $1.95 Dress Gloves, Street Gloves,, Gloves te wear with one's sports suit all in the re- markable under-price group. One-clasp and Strap'Wriat Gloves of Washable Capeskln. Twe-clasp Kidskin Gloves. Strap-wrist Suede Gloves. ' One-clasp Mecha Gloves. All at $1.95 Straw brlilue & Clothier Allies 12 and 13. larl:et Street 100 Bars of "Classic" Laundry Seap for $4.85 ' Here is a Laundry Seap that, is net only absolutely harm less te the most tender hands, but will lather freely in hard water. This is a rare oppor tunity for thrifty housewives a whole case, 100 bars of Seap, for $4.85. A little mere than half regular price. Strabrlilge & Clothier Dascment t Hy WICKERSFURNITURE Less Than Factory Prices All day long the Furniture Stere has beeir thronged witn home furnishers. -Thev have prof pref ited handsomely by this event for it is net often that such hand somely patterned, dependably- 1- 11 U..- ., U linnirM fm rvv les-.f than factory prices. We CT Kind mnn nne-nf-a-kind samples te begin with a quantity suf ficient te insure excellent selection for several days. Therefore, if you have net profited by this opportunity de se te-morrow. De net delay tee long, however. Where in any store or any Sale could you hope te find such values as these? a Chair for $2.50, a Rocker for $2.75, a Chaise Longue for $29.50 and correspond ingly low prices are marked lm ether chairs and suits as well as tables and ether wicker pieces. In a special section ON THE THIRD FLOOR. Mr.iulnMui 12b?ViAj7aAaE AiKa ' -rsSpte? Women's New Coats and Capes at Moderate Prices' Couts in the new materials and shades, some plain-tailored te severity, some trimmed with stitching or braid, or gracefully fringed the plainer types including many of the well-liked tweeds. Prices, $22.50 te $60.00. ) Capes of serge in bluck and navy blue, silk-lined, at $20.00. Others braid-, button- or fringe-trimmed, or trimmed with nail hends combined with chenille embroidery Alse a very line as sortment of Tweed Capes. Prices, $20.00 te $00.00. is - St raw bruls Clothier Second l-'loer Centre r 4. I'leiluei Third l'leui White Dress Linen at 78c Clese te Half the Usual Price Linen, always a favorite in tine fabrics for Summer appaiel, is right te the fore this season. Se it is an achievement te secuic 2350 yards of Dress Linen, in probably the most-wanted quality and weight, te sell at about htilf price. Such Miisirt ilicxbCb, skirts and .uuts a.-, will be j'li.shieiied fiem this beautiful Linen! White Linen, lib-inch, shrunk ready te cut, soft and mellow in finish 78c a yard. ,-'. Strawlirlde S. i ..uliu i V in is, i.Vntre Many Cape and Ceat Suits and "Sportabeckers" Incline te Tweeds A'nd Tweeds are se varied, in weaves, finish and colorings this season thnt nil types et women can wear them. Tweed Suits, $25.00 te $32.50 Ceat and skirt and long circular cape and skirt The Ceat Suits in belted straight-line styles unbilted scmi-litting effects and models that can be worn with or without the belt. Of Skibo Tweeds and enssavant twill Blue, rose, tan, gray and heliotrope. Tweed Suits, $35.00 te $77.50 High-grade herringbone tweeds, Dent tweeds, hair-line elfects, various checks, melresa mixtuies and the impeited Canengate tweed. All the shades of Spring. Tweed Sportahecker Suits, $25.00 te $35.00 - Straw brldk'e . ileilufr -. mO 1'tiwr Centra 3000 S. & C. Shamrock Muslin Sheets at $1.35 Sheets Slx'JO inclieh. double-bed size. They are a sturdy dependable qunlity, a wise iheiee for Sheets that must with.sinnd the wear and tear of genei.il household u.-e and repuitcd launder irg. ilnmemakers will want a generous supply at this price Sl.ilfi each. -- Sn ilrili!t .V. Clelln i ii I'.' I'.Hk rt Street Suits Reduced One third te One-half In the Men's Clothing Clean-up $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 ft fi Foresighted men are cheesing spick-span, brand-new Suits of Stein Stein Bleeh, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Alce and Wickham make many with an extra pair of trousers and are paying one-third te one-half less than the original prices. Because they are classified as "Winter" Suits' in our stock is no rea son whv thev cannot be worn in comfort well into hottest summer. Most of them are in weights, styles and fabrics that leek well and feel well in any season. New is the time te profit while such Fine Suits can be bought for $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. Our entire stock of Winter Overcoats new reduced. Prices range from $15jQt up te $55.UU ter the finest grades. ; fuici jnbw spring top eavs, irem Cingiuuu, nave jusi nmveu, ayei-iauy prjcuu, aim arc new lnui'KCti u.eir;-1 , - -v - 1 , . , Sfr-rUjOWbrlilse ft 1iip- HVmiiJnmr7uHN h ,H 1 l .") I -1 su m fi & . '! X - I J' r; ; ' ' - .-vTffT 'ikiitmm ; x rti.7 Mmfafi. .? . III 1 fi
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