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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. PHOENIX, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 29, 1923. PAGE FIVE CLOSEBin REDUCE RATES I JUNIOR COLLEGE TO i mi HE JZ' J. a- MiTiisraii MAJomens LIJeQr tot Lostctm POWDER II STATE Tonight the Junior college gives Its first performance of "A Tailor Made Man" the plajF which has proved so popular both on the stage and in moving pictures.

Two months otjaard work under Coach Doron has put the cast in splendid shape for the play and almost every member of tie large cast has worked into his part splendidly. Jonathon Michael carries the lead tonight in the character of John Paul Bart, the Tailor Made Man. Every member of the junior college has taken hoW of the production of the play enthusiastically and Following a lengthy argument over the request of the rail companies to continue the hearing of the complaint brought against them by the Apache Powder company and users of high explosives asking the corporation commission to fix lower rates on powder shipments within the state, the hearing, which has been In progress before the corporation for the past three days, came to an abrupt close yesterday afternoon when Chairman Amos A. Eetts of the corporation commission ruled that the hearing would not be continued and ordered thhe parties in the case to submit their briefs with everyone working hard on ev ery detail, it promises to go over on or before May 10. The rail companies requested the splendidly.

The cast Is: John Paul Bart, the "Tailor Made continuation of the case in order thai they could obtain depositions from Man" Jonathan Mlahal Mr. Huber the officials of the Pfieips-uoage corporation and the Anaconda Mining company in New York City showing that the officials of these companies were satisfied with the present rates on Norman Widner Tanya Huber, his daughter Louise Crawford Coats, Capes, Wraps, Suits, Dresses and Blouses Especially Designed for Wear on Easter Sunday Women of Phoenix and the Salt River Valley who come here for their Easter Apparel will see, in ample array, the very latest modes developed in accord with Fashion's authentic Peter McConkie, his first assist powder in effect In the state, ine comdaintants objected to this, claim ant Hill ing that these depositions were not material to tne case. The commission stated that the were satisfied that the depositions Dr. Sonntag. a scholar George Wintz Mr.

Rowlands, a newspaper man George Alkire Mr. Jellicott, a yachtsman Harry Green Fomeroy, his valet Archibald Campbell Mr. Stanlaw, a millionaire Darrell Parker would not make any difference one tiv or the other in the case as neither of the two companies were complainants In the case, nor had ever been a party to the case, although they were shareholders in Mrs. Stanlaw, his aristocratic wife Clara Van Doren the uowder company. The matter Corine, their daughter Irene Coleman Wheating, their butler Kenneth Mackey Mr.

Pltzmorns, a society man Clayton Townsend Mrs. Fitzmorris, his wife Elizabeth Oster Bobbie Westlake, a lounge lizard. Allan Blout Mr. Carroll, a cake eater Gene Hopkins Mr. Crane, a cocktail chaser Hugh McReary as to whether they would share in any amount of reparation granted by th commission, if such was found to be due the powder company, the commission held was not a matter for them to determine, but up to the complainant company.

Another reason why the depositions were rlecessary to the case, the rail companies argued, was to disprove the contention made by several of the witnesses for the complainants that these two companies had not taken a part In the case, and that several others who had first been complainants, had withdrawn because of pressure brought to bear upon them by the rail companies. statements, the rail companies tleclarc-d, were without foundation and the complainants were challenged to prove them. F. A. Jones, of Jones, Elaine and -mi Miss Van Dusen, of an old Dutch family Hallie Hicks Miss Reed, another society girl Velma Smith Mrs.

Kitty Dupuy, a divorcee Helen Raines Bessie, her daughter Wilma Douglas rulings for Spring Styles. Fabrics have been chosen with especial care each garment being planned to exhibit best both the mode and the materials. And with all this exact care in choosing our display, we offer these Garments to you at prices well within reach of the most modest pocketbook. (Second Floor). Women9 Charming New Dresses for Street, Afternoon and DinnerWear, at $25.00 to $89.50 A new line of women's dresses In sizes 38 to 44, suitable for dinner, afternoon and street wear; developed of fine quality flat crepe and printed silk Roshanara in combination; canton crepe dresses beautified by steel beads; crepe romalne dresses that are pleated in a fascinating manner and embellished with braiding and small silk buttons; plain tailored dresses of canton crepe, with Irish crochet or filet lacs collars and loose panels; shown in black, navy and such new colors as grey-stone, zinc, cocoa, sandalwood and a host of others.

Prices start at 25.00 and go upward by easy stages to (Second Floor). Mr. Nathan, a financier Smith Mr. Grayson, his secretary Zeryl Ridgeway I 1 it New Frocks For All Occasions, With Many a Mode of Oriental Mood at $29.50 to $79.50 These lovely new frocks are for little women and misses sports dresses, afternoon and street dresses. The influence of the oriental in color has swayed Frock styles for Easter and Spring.

It is seen on Frocks for all occasions. Fine plaitings, tiers, side drapes and rather even hem-lines, are salient points of their skills the bandana or bateau collar; sleeves that are long and slim, or capelike, are bodice notes. Materials include flat crepe, Elizabeth crepe, canton crepe, satin canton, satin-back crepe, Rhapsody, sports-silks, printed crepes of many kinds, spiral spun crepes, etc. Colors are those that Fashion sponsors for Spring zinc, platinum, cinder, jrreystone, pelican grey. Lanvin grepn.

mountain haze, peach, orchid, cocoa, black, brown, terra cotta, navy, sandalwood, smoke blue, rose and every color prints. Priced very attractively, at $29.50 to $79.50 (Second Floor) Jones, representative ior tne complainants, declared that he could prove this and offered to place upon the witness stand C. E. Mills, president cf the powder company, and J. S.

Douglas, president of the I'n'ted Verde Extension Copper company, who would, he said, testify concerning the matter, but representatives of the rail companies declined to press the matter further and the case was closed. The powder company and a number of users of high explosives in the state are seeking in their complaint to obtain a lower rate on Powder shipments within the state, alleging that the prsent rates are liieh, unjust, unreasonable and unduly discriminatory. The complaint was filed several weeks ago by Jones, Blaine and Jones of Phoenix, traffic managers and counsellors, and the hearing of the complaint began Neiv Comer Added To Our Line Of Dresses, Capes and Suits, $25.00 Not enough of any one to make them "ordinary." Charming, every one. Wo- men tell us every day that; we have the finest collection of Spring coats, wraps, capes, suits and dresses to be seen -anywhere. 4- DRESSES FOR STREET, BUSINESS AND SPORTS.

WEAR IN SIZES UP TO 46 of Alltyme, Egyptian, Pais- ley, Printed, Flat, Bokhara and Pasha Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma, Printed Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Satin" Canton, Silk Ratina and Eponge, eto. Such colon as Grey, Cocoa, Fog, Mocha, Coral, Jade, Blaclc, Navy, it Bisque Bambou, Platinum, Mountain Haze, Madeline Rose, Lanvin Ashes of Roses and Prints in all colors. SPRING COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS In smart materials and colorings Velours, Polalres, Bolivias, Normandy, Moredale Tweeds, Brytonia and a host a-of others. Such shades as Sorrento, Navy. Kit Fox, Rookie, Black, Tan ana Reindeer.

4 NEWEST SUITS In box coat, coat and long tailleur styles. Materials include Camelalre, Poiret Twill, Tweeds and many others. We are certain you will find no suits like these in thef entire city for this low price. (Second Floor) Miss Shayne a stenographer Tate Dashlel Mr. Whitcombe, a business man Garrison Coverdale Mr.

Russell, head of a labor delegation Clyde Elrod Mr. Cain, his right-hand man Arnold Eickoff Mr. Flynne his strong-arm Ren Templin On Saturday night the play will be repeated with Harry Green in the title role and Jonathan Michael as Mr. Jellicott. spleiIIecIl ire moor FLORENCE HOT Jionday morning before the state! corporation commifsion.

I The case was bitterly contested bv the rail companies, although tney offered no exhibits or testimony to substantiate their contention that the present rates aro not unjust and discrimnatorv. The did offer testi mony to show why the first class ratps in the San Francisco bay dis trict were at the minimum rate of cents up to hauls of 71 to 78 miles, elaimine this was the case There was a large and appreciative audience that found much to enjoy in the song recital of Florence Easton, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company, last night at the high school auditorium. The concert was under the auspices of Musical Events branch of the Musicians club which has been responsible for so many delightful musical affairs this because of water competition. The powder company showed by a number of exhibits hat the rates on powder shipments from Curtiss, Arizona, the location of its plant, to noints within Arizona are much higher than powder rates for shipments made from the San Francisco bav district to points equidistant in California and Nevada, some of the exhibits showing that in some in stances the rates are nearly twice as great in Arizona as for the same mileage in California, They also offered exhibits showing that the first The Popular Price Section of The Second Floor Offers Its, Greatest Effort in Charming Frocks, at $15.75 New Egyptian Print Overblouses, At $5.95 Gorgeously printed with all manner of symbols, of printed Roshanara, printed crepe de chine and printed radium, the new Overblouses bear Interest, too, in cut. Smart tailleurs need such attractive overblouses Jaunty sports skirts are loathe to do without them.

It is decided they will do very well for both. Now price alone remains and that Is very nominal QpT Qf? only PeJ.JU (Second Floor) Women's Fine Silk Night Gowns, At $12.50 Lovely silk crepe de chine and satin radium gowns, embellished In a charm- ing manner with lace, hand erabroid-. ery, plaiting and hemstitching; with scalloped bottoms; all of a very fine quality silk; shown in orchid, pink and white. Tou cannot duplicate these gowns, at the special S1 PCf price of j)X91a (Second Floor) class rates in California were lower than the first class rates in Arizona, one of the exhibits making the comparison on hauls from 12 miles to nearly 600 miles. The case has attracted a great deal of attention among the mining men of the state and a number of prominent mining men came to Phoenix for the hearing.

A number of traffic officials of the rail companies also were in attendance during the hearing. It was brought out during the hearing that Arizona used about pounds- of powder eath year and that in the past 15 or 20 years ihere has never been any damage or loss of life in' the state from prema-ime explosion of powder in transit. season. Miss Easton's clear pronunciation of the text of her selections added to the power and quality of her marvelous voice. Her program was varied including an English, a German and a French group and came to a brilliant close with the rendition of the Jewel Song from Faust, which illustrated her voice and singing at their best.

The delightful air, "When the Roses Bloom" (Reichardt) Included in her first group, proved to be a decided favorite and after continued applause she finally returned and repeated the melody. Only an artist of Miss Easton's rank could have captivated her audience with such a number. Throughout the evening Miss Easton was lent splendid support by her pianist, Ralph Leopold, who was also heard in a group of solo numbers which were accorded much applause. Mr. Leopold responded to several encores.

Miss Easton has always been fortunate in the question of accompanists, formerly having had the excellent services of Frank La Forge, who was directly responsible for the arrangement of "Freguntales a lea es-trellafj' and "En Cuba." included in fcer French group last evening. The next event on the musical course for this season is Gulomar Novaes, Brazilian pianist, who is to be presented at the high school auditorium on the evening of Thursday. April 5. Not since the advent of Paderewski over thirty years ago has any pianist, let alone a young girl In her early twenties, attained the pinnacle of success In so short a time as has Mile. Guiomar Novaes.

Today the American public Is accenting the young artist with Joy. Drop Stitch or Plain Tricoshan in sizes up to. 48! Heavy Canton and Flat Crepe! The New AU-tyme Crepe! Printed Silks Printed Crepes! Silk Eponge! Paisley Silks and Others! Plenty of the Grey That Fashion Has Chosen for Spring! Great Choice in the New Almond Green! Beige! Cocoa! Bluebell! Brown, Navy, Jade, Tan, Geranium. Mohawk. Strawberry, Black, Rose Every Shade of Spring's Rainbow! There are all sizes for misses and women this is a sale for everybody! There are SPORTS, AFTERNOON and STREET dresses, dresses suitable for sport, tea, shopping, business and travel wear.

Even though there Is only one dress left when you come, it will be a great value at $15,751 But come when you have the fun of choosing from all of them come at 9 o'clock. '(Second Floor) For weeks our New York office has been working diligently to get together these brand new dresses that go into this sale. This writer has never written with more enthusiasm! And you when you see the rack after rack of new dresses, will marvel the ability of our store to assemble such a quantity cf fine garments The materials are very fine, yet the styles are clever enough to warrant the finest! New interesting! Odd sleeves that are an excuse for decoration Just caps sometimes or short with a suspended cuff or with loose strips from shoulder to cuff some are lined with brilliant silk. Shirring in great evidenceand drapery more fascinating than ever. There is beading in smart conventional designs bands of embroidery and bright braid every charm of designers' art! Materials are of Qualities That Will Seem Impossible at Filipino Hand Made Irish Dimitie Blouses.

At $2.4 Women's Silk Chemise And Step-Ins, At $3.95 1 Handsome crepe de chine and radium silk chemise and step-ins, in honeydew and flesh; daintily lace trimmed or in tailored You never saw their equal, Qf np HIE AT Simple tailored blouses of Irish Dimitie, enhanced with fine real filet and hand drawn work; every blouse is handmade; Peter Pan, Tuxedo and Semi-Tuxedo collars. They can be tubbed and the most made of their advantages to garb the fastidious woman most attractively. Very special, QO fTC 5HE.I11IS at -(Second Floor)' at (Second Floor) CO OR WRIST delighting in the utter simplicity and sincerity of her great art. The program as presented by Miss Easton and Mr. Leopold included: I.

My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair Haydn Women's Jersey And Radium. Silk Petticoats, At $5.00 Not a Spring wardrobe but requires some replenishing as to Underthings. Exquisitely made Jersey and Radium silk petticoats in black and every new Spring color that Fashion sponsors; embroidered and scalloped bottoms: New Lines Of Princess Slips, At $2.00 To $10.50 Nainsook, sateen, tub silk, radium silk-and wash satin Princess Slips; deep' hem and plaited strap shoulders; plain' tailored as well as lace trimmed mod--els; shown in navy, black, white and flesh. Priced very moderately, at $2 T0 $10.50 (Second Floor) Easter Millinery with Both Price and Style Appeal For the Next Three Days A $iy50 Event Second Wonder plaited styles as well as those witn $5.00 fancy ruffles. A value extraordinary, at (Second Floor) Values Floor Voile And Batiste Gowns 4 And Chemise, At $1.25 Gowns of chemise, made of checked and striped voile as well as plain batiste; flesh or white; tucked and hemstitched styles.

Extra OCf Women's. Wool And Fibre Sweaters, At $5.95 Won ami fihra sweaters In Jacquette A super-millinery event! A wonderful profusion of beautiful hats that will appeal instantly for style, value, and newness. Everyone should have a new Easter hat at this very low price. The popular new colors are here sand, gray, cocoa, wood, mountain haze, carmel, black. New Pokes and picture hats of captivating charm.

T. M. Burroughs, local real estate man, is erecting a fine new building at the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Adams street which is to serve as the home of the Wrist Pin ompnny row located on Third avenue re-ir Jefferson 6treet. The buialing is to be constructed cf brick and will be 50 by 75 feet s.ze, and has been leased to Mark P. Elae.r.ire, manager of the Wrist Pin frnjany, for a long term of years.

The location Is admirable for his business. Mr. Blaemire says, and he himself fortunate In being able to secure the lease. The Wrist Pin company has outgrown its present location, having equipment en route to Phoenix that will make the machine shop modern la every respect. The company makes pistons, bearings, cylinders, in fact they will rebuild any motor if given the block and connecting rods trom material in tbe'r own shop.

Mr. Blaemire says that he uses as much of Arizona made supplies as he can procure, but he is unable to get cylinder castings here and buys them in Lo Angeles from the same foundry that makes those used by Harry Miller in the construction of hie cars. The new building will be ready for occupancy about the middle of June. It doesn't matter bow loose the engagement ring may be, the diamond never slips around out of sight on a girl's finger. A fool and his boat are soon rocked apart.

An obedient wife Is the real power behind the domestic throne. special, at a garment. and Slip-on styles; plain colors as well as combination colors. Priced very special for this occasion, Qff QC -(Second Floor), at Who Is Sylvia? Schubert When the Roses Bloom Pastorale Veracini MISS EASTON II iJur Ruh Wolf Meine Liebe 1st grun Brahms Nschtlgal Brahms Zueignung Strauss MISS EASTON III Allegro from Sonato, Op. By the Sea Arensky Orientale Amani Ride of the Valkyries MR.

LEOPOLD IV Beau Soir Debussy L'Oiseau bleu Dalcroze Preguntales a les estrellas Arranged by La Forge En Cuba Arranged by La. Forge MISS EASTON Morning Oley Speaks By a Lonely Forest Grtffes Supplication Da Forge Song of the Open La Forge MISS EASTON VI Jewel Song Gounod MISS EASTON o- Every time a man has his fortune told he gets rid of a small portion of it. (Second Floor Standard Makes Of Corsets, At A Pair, $5.00 Corsets In waistline, low or medium' bust styles; lightly boned models a well as those models for the type of figure; elastic top corsets ana the Claspon front lace and back laca; such famous makes as Bon Ton, Re-gallste, Gossard and Bien. A A Jolie priced at a pair. vDUU' Women's Chemise, Step-ins And Step-in Sets, At $1.95 Made of good Quality silk -striped or plain radium and plain crepe de chine; here In orchid, white and flesh.

Garments that are sensationally PJ QJT low priced, at -Established in 1895' (Second Floor).

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