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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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WILSON DEDICATES RAILROADS PAYOR NEW WAGE RATES LABOR DRAFTS BILL TO PROTECT ONIONS 1 Recently Arrived HIS LIFE TO PEACE Specially Purchased 200 NORSES ARE NEEDED IN ARMY Chic Spring Frock Plans Law to Permit Organization Despite Individual Contracts. Will Devote His Future to Subject Nearest His Heart. Urge individual Lines to Negotiate With the Employes. Extreme Values in Waists Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Pongee Waists, In many very attractive styles white and colors for wear with new Spring suits. Beautiful waisU at a very low prise.

ARRANGEMENTS DELAY HOLDING OF FUNERAL pedal a OaseH. Conway, Feb. E. Because he belonged to so many lodges, and all of then, In addition to White-chapel Baptist church, of which he also was member, want to participate in the, obsequies, the funeral of Alexander Jones, negro, who died of consumption Saturday, has been indefinitely postponed, and probably win not be held before next Sunday. Jones was famous as a "j'iner," and belonged to every negro fraternal organization in Conway.

Deep snow made it impossible for all the orders to participate as fully as they desired at the funeral, and It was decided to postpone it until the snow had disappeared. Age Remarkable in Value Giving: 19 Years. Is Minimum for Applicants for Training. Washington, Feb. -Approval was given today by international labor union heads and their attorneys to a tentative draft of a bill to legalize the right of labor1 unions to organize all fields of itfjustry despite Individual contracts between employers and employes prohibiting union membership.

The bill, which is designed to offset the effect of the United States Supreme Court decision in the Hitch-man Coal and Coke Company case upholding the validity of these Individual contracts, will be submitted at once to the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor for Models that range -from simple l. tailored effects to more elaborated-creations of unerring tiveness Tafft Cai 'It New York, Feb. $2. "the Association of Railway Executives today sent to the carriers a letter recommending that the matter of adjusting wages of common labor to lower levels be left to the individual railroads to carry out in accordance with conditions prevailing in their territory. The letter, signed by W.

W. Atter-bury, chairman of the Labor Committee, and made public by Thomas De-Witt Curler, chairman of the association, set forth that the carriers have complained that they have been criticised for not reducing' the pay of their common, or unskilled labor to wage levels prevailing in other industries. Mr. Atterbury's letter said he had suggested to the Railroad Lbor Board that permission be granted enabling the carriers to use these pre SENATE PROVIDES FOR BIGGER ARMY Washington, Feb. 22.

Preaident Wilson expressed the determination today to devote himself upon retirement to private life to a continuation of his efforts toward world peace. In bis first public utterance sines the November election the president, in receiving a delegation from te Woodrow Wilson Club of Harvard University at the White House, declared he has no intention of writing a history of the Paris peace conference. He added that was a task be preferred to leave to the professional historian, as the public might be prone to take into consideration the personal equation In any account of the peace proceedings be might write. After their visit members of the delegation said they "were deeply impressed with the great heart of the president as he seemed in reflection to think over the question of peace," and said that they were "deeply touched by the president's faith in the ultimate accomplishments of his efforts toward peace and by the almost brilliant good humor with which he is leaving the White House." Silk Jersey Petticoats 1 Pine qnality Silk Jersey Petticoats in the new Spring colorings. Excellent styles, with flounce of self-material or taffeta.

All lengths. final approval. Bouffant ai tunics and The union heads also instructed their attorneys to ascertain if it would be possible to ask for a re hearing of the case of the Duplex Printing Press Company against the Committee Favors an Appropriation to Care for 175,000 Men. colored triri and panel-l vailing rates as a minimum scale for Two hundred Vsesjiclas sxlit for voubk women to ts.ks three J1' course in nursing at the Army School of Nursing, according to recent an-nouneemeBt ty the Medical Department of the army. Applicant! a young as 19 yean will be jriven consideration if phyii-cslly matured, unmarried and otherwise qualified.

It is expected that these vacancies will be rapidly filled, and only women Of high type, well recommended and holding certificate graduation from a first-clam high hool will be accepted. The allowe the young women itu-, rlpntii 24 per month, which is calculated to, cover the coat of uniforms und other Incidental expenses. Board, iuartcra and laundry are supplied by the army. Those appointed to take i the course will be furnished govern-t'hcnt transportation and sent to Wal-ter Reed General hospital, D. from states east of the Mississippi, and to Letterman Gen ral hospital, 8an Kraneiaco, a-rom Western states.

The program sr instruction is based on the stknd-Ip jrd curriculum for schools of nnrslng MMued by the National League of N'S'ursing Kducation, 1918. Three Tears' Course, Tlie course extends over a period of 'jhree years and covers surgical nurs-" ng, including orthopedic, eye, ear, jobs and throat, medical nursing, in railroad employment, but that the board decided on February 10 that shown International Association of Machinists, in which the United fitates Su this matter could be raised only as a result of negotiations between the preme Court banded down a decision declaring a secondary boveott bv roads and their employee. To each individual carrier the let Beautiful Sp Washington, Feb. 22. An army of an average strength of 175,000 for the next fiscal year was provided in appropriations approved today by the Senate subcommittee on Military Affairs in completing its report on the ter left the determining of what the new wages should be, when they should be proposed and the naming of Presenting Unusual Valu The new season's smartest models-l army appropriation bill for presents Straw Weaves, Silk combined with 9tn ca Braid or Cellophane and other fas effects; trimmed with dainty flowers the classes or employes to be affected.

The procedure of eetablishlag new wages for unskilled labor, it continues, must be in strict accordance with the transportation act and decision of the United States Labor Board. Continuing, the letter said: "This will in general require a 30-day notice of a desire to meet and confer with dulv accredited repre fruit and novelties. All shapes and new color labor unions illegal. The attorneys were directed to proceed with their application unless the time limit allowed by the court has expired. The Hltchman decision, which also made labor unions liable to monetary damage if any employe joined a union organization In violation of his contract which stipulated that he would not join any labor union, was handed down by the Supreme Court in 1018.

Today's action is believed to be one of the opening wedges In the proposed progrsm of the federation to combat anti-union legislation and the "open shop." The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor also was in conference here all day preparing a "bill of rights" and program to be submitted to the special meeting of representatives of national and International unions called to open tomorrow at the federation's headquarters. Recommendations will be made at tomorrow 's meeting setting forth a program to meet any attacks on antiunion organizations and combat the "open shop" movement. Wage reductions, anti-strike laws, compulsory Devonshire Cloth, Special, 35c tion to the full committee. This strength compares with an average of 150,000 provided for in the bill as passed by the House. The bill as reported by the Senate subcommittee provides $7,800,000 for aviation, compared with $4,000,000 favored by the House.

Of this increase would be used in buying new planes and equipment. An increase also was made for vocational training, the total being 12,500,000, compared with $1,000,000 adopted by the House. Substantial provision also Is made for the National Guard, based on assurances that the guard next year would number 125,000 men. The 175,000 average, it was explained, would mean an army only of about 161,000 at the end of the next fiscal year, compared with at the same time if the House figures were adopted. Army officers Sun and tub proof 32 inches! wide.

Very desirable for The1 children's wear. Excellent colors. Hair Nets, Special, 6c Cap or fringe Hair Nets, in' all regular colors; odd lots of splendid qualities. Lace Neckwear, Special 48c Newly arrived Lace Collars, in many smart shapes. Excellent values.

New Junjab Percales, Special, 19c 36-inch English Print de wtute, witn dainty La Belle sentatives of the classes of common or unskilled labor proposed to be Involved; the endeavor at such conference to negotiate a satisfactory reduction in wages and in event of failure the certification of the dispute to the United States Railroad Labor Board with such evidence as to prevailing rates of wages in other induf-trles and decline in the cost of living as will in the opnion of the company tend to sustain the justness and reasonableness of the proposed reduction." The letter said many companies have indicated that prevailing rates of wages of unskilled labor in their territory has greatly declined below the rates set by the Railroad Labor Board's decision of July 20, 1920. EX KAISER BELLS YACHT. Kerrol, Spain, Feb, 22 The former German emperor's yacht Nord-stern has arrived at Barcelona. It will be placed on sale at a valuation of 50,000,000 marks. The craft also was known as Meteor III.

embroidery designs, or el sisms. in dark colors. The in submitting estimates to the Sen Creole arbitration and labor injunctions also will be considered. ate committee requested the appropriation for an average strength of 181,000. The subcommittee report will be jvluuing communicable, nervous and natural diseases.

Experience in pedi atrie, gynecological and obstetrical nursing is provided through affiliations with leading hospitals all over the United States, where one year of the course is spent by the student. The hours on ward routine are ar ranged in accordance with the re quired class work, four hours daily being given to ward routine during the preliminary periodj thereafter, eight hours daily or less. Applications will be passed upon in the office of Maj. Julia C. Stimson.

Armv School of Nursing. Washington, I), ft, to whom inquiries should be addressed for further information. In the Army Nurse Corps there are opportunities for advancement to the grade of chief nurse, and nurses In charge of the operating rooms at some of our leading general hospitals are also promoted to this grade because of their great responsibility. New opportunities are constantly arising In the corps where nurses of initis tlve and ambition have splendid chance to push to the front. There are now almost unlimited opportunities for nurses in the way of travel, nurse being now on duty in China, Philippines, Hawaii, Germany and in over half the cities of the Union, The Medical Department also announces that the uniform of the Army Nurse Corps is to be changed from navy blue to olive drab, the Kmc as worn by the army.

As model shown, in black best percale made was 50c yard. Silk Shirting, Special, $1.79 Handsome quality, in many DELICATE SCALE PERFECTED. Btockholm, Feb. 22. Professors Pe terson and Stroemberg, respectively ors in new printed effects.

Silk Teddies;" I Special, $30 Made of nice qnality All-ailk Crepe de Chins flesh, eolor, lace trimmed or tailored. All jizea. esBeBBMBBBMWpsSsa of Gothenburg and Stockholm Univer sitles, are said to have perfected an submitted to the full committee tomorrow. It is expected the bill will be reported to the Senate without further delay. Neither the strawberry or ralp-berry fruit becomes acid In the stomach.

Invention which is called the "micro- beautiful designs and colors. scale," which, it is said, is capable of registering weights as low as one Face Powder, Special, 59c Three Flowers Face Powder very dainty and sweet. Fine quality in all tints. Chain Bracelets, Special, 50c Cleopatra Chain Brcelets very new. Silvered metal or colored glass.

Very three millionth of a tallligram. All new, pure silk. Chiffon Taffeta, Special $1.98 CI Il suede, black and brown satin. Price $12 Tax 20c Black and brown one-strap satin, LXV and Baby LXV heels. no Poe Shoe Store Excellent quality for service special, Corsets, in long ikirt-mo All sizes.

Formkjjf I 1 soft and very durable. Many shades of blue and t.T.GHANT CQ if other colors. Tie Store of "Wonder Values." Economy in Every Purchase. CAMP PIKE PROGRAM 29 -90i ILOO DEPJUmiXNT STORES EMAXL ORDERS ITXLED -MUtr- -m. -wuu SSd VW Jjj Spring Millinery Opening iiiMiimiMiiMix Mil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit iii iiifiiiiiiiiiitiiiif iiiiiiiiiiififiifiifiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiitiiiif itttiiiitifiiiiiiiitfifitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifimiitiitiiriiff jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii 111111 iimimm 111 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiittii iUillHuliiit, Beginning Today LARGEST READY-TO-WEAR BHO? VS ARKANSAS.

Masquerade Ball at War Department Theater Tonight, The camp activities program for today follows: Kaaqnerada Ball. At the War Department theater for the enlisted men of the camp from 8 to 11 p. under the auspices of the co-ordinating committee of enlisted men's clubs. Service Club No. 1.

Bridge and tea for ladiea of the camp from 2 to 8 p. m. Camp Library. Opes daily from 9 a. m.

to 9 p. for the distribution of modern literature. The librarian will gladly assist in the selection of reading matter on any subject In which- jva may be Displaying new models of trimmed and untrimmed hats. Also a complete and attractive line of flowers, ornaments and novelties. M95 No Hat More Than CAMP PIKE SHRAPNEL Hundreds of New Spring Hats Will Be Sold This Week at Col.

Frank S. Oocheu, infantry, who graduated from the general staff school, 1920, has been placed on the general staff eligible list. Colonel Oocheu was stationed at Camp Pike during 1919 as a brigadier general. You are invited to compare these values with hats selling for $8.00 and $10.00 Insignia for the Tank Corps, has, Our buyers in New York hare made direct connections with designers' shops, which enable us to present the newest styles of millinery of the best workmanship, at wholesale prices. By this arrangement, the middleman's profit is saved, bringing to you variety of fine hats direct from the New York shops.

Turbans, Toques, ptt Off-the-Face shapes fraud many other smart Spring New Straws and Silk and Straw In many delightful combinations! been approved by the war Department It is the infantry crossed rifles with a circle at the center slightly raised, bearing the letter The insignia is entirely of bronze and will be worn 'by both the commissioned and enlisted personnel of tank units. The War Department hat issued the usual annual Instructions for the granting of furloughs to soldiers of the Jewish faith to permit them to participate in the celebration of the Passover. It has been by the War Department that Chaplain Jodie 0. 8tewart, 76th Field Artillery, will be included among the army chaplains who will attend the service school at Camp Grant, 111. He will report not si later than August 2.

This extraordinary line of Millinery has been procured to sell from $1.00 to $4.95. We are departing from our policy to sell nothing over $1.00, in the Millinery De-1 partment only. This change is made to meet the great number of customers who demand high class millinery, which cannot be produced for $1.00. Children's and Misses' Hats $1-00 to $3-95 These children's and misses' hats will be a reve-lation to mothers who are seeking high quality hats In up-to the-mimite shapes. Every one is a 'remarkable value, telling front 1.00 to $3.05 Buckram Shapes 25c and 50c One of the most exclusive assortments of buckram shapes is to be found here at low prices.

Tnese shapes cost lest than ths milliner can buy them from the Jobbers. Tnat to why we sell se many to the millinery' trade. Jost tMk6V er 60e for your eooioe of the latest skaejeo. Hats That Are Actually Worth From $10.00 to $17.50. Hats that are more charming than any that have been shown in years values that are without precedent-and literally hundreds of them to select from.

Many of them have arrived this week all of them are absolutely new and correct You are certain to find one in this collection that pleases you, and all of them are genuine bargains. I FREE SEEDS STRUCK OUT f-1 Samite Kills Appropriation for the Annuel Distribution. 23 A Act; Street Hats! Dress Hats! Sport Hats! All Shapes! All Colors! All Styles! Hats for the Miss! Hats for the Matron 1 Washington, Feb. 22. House provisions in the agricultural appropriations bill allowing (307,000 for the annual congressional distribution of free seeds were struck- eot today the Senator Harrison, Demo-crat, Mississippi, led tight for retention of1 the appropriation, nt did not force a roll ealL RXOLUIIVB AOSHTS FOB ENOZ RATI 604 fihinet We GRANT C0t CM Main St i-M to ww a ooiraa qzxm take HATES' HEALING EONET.

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