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-1 CTIICAdO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MAY 23. 3 SELECT LsT TO 1 hollerm "for Beulah herself passed on the And she's a connoisseur in men! Perry Stephens, who divorced her down in old Kentucky; Al Annan. JURY TO The Wedding Gift Rooms, with their many suggestions for appropriate gifts, will remain open until Saturday, 5:30 p. iC till PRONOUNCE FATE I thb husband who's "standing by harry Kalstedt, the farmer boy she killed-- Acts the Czarina NY MARSHALL FIELD COMP OF BEULAH ANNANIfouAr tbachcle tiohrger pretty 111)tobbzcsli bead: A pouting no peremptory rejection i by her -attorney, William Scott Stew appeals, returns the Ile of his increase be will 4 who kMed a man after a drinking i it ti cLE ott ceedings before the Inara Or then ta-Z ai partyand en played jazz while be Is.

accepted the original house pr, Lay dying. 0 iti rii CA visalon authorizing the house ways at The state. represented by Roy C. means committee and senate finale Woods and William F. McLaughlin.

pAy BoNtis AND committee to obtain access to tax dismissed those who said they werern turns in specified cases. sure of the effect a pretty woman Secretary Mellon believes that ti might have on them. publicity features will tend to injui murderess Cook county has ever 1 For she is admittedly the prettiest STILL cuT TAX' credit and do harm generally to bie, especially small business. I known and was an appealing figure A thinks that making public the amoul yesterday in her simple fawn colored of tax paid might create unjust su suit with dark brown fur piece that picion as to the financial standing framed the flowerlike facestill pale the taxpayer and be injurious to from her recent illness. Only 23.

slen- (Continued front dint page.) der, with wide blue eyes and a halo of Secretary INfellon has long oppoel auburn curls. freshly marceledand any increase in estate tax rates at "by the advice of counsel" she kept those are much larger than the aVer. he takes -the position that the I her head bare. age annual bonus cost. the first year crease from a maximum of 25 per cel Early in the trial she leaned wearily being the larget of all." to a ITIEUEIMUM of 40 per cent will 1 on one white handwith Eaphaelite r'r it bli Pu cy ovision injurious and that the high rates profile turned toward the jury and Opposes force liquidation of estates.

thus brin pensively sighed now and then. But Secretary lkiellor, is understood to trig down values and actually decree she revived sufficiently to powder her I ing the tax return. object most strongly to the modified v4. IVID Ilfsdb 44414 111Tr. I those are much larger than the aVerage annual bonus cost, the first year being the largest of all." Opposes Publicity Provision.

Secretary idellor is understood to object most strongly to the modified of the conference ceedings before the blprd of tax accepted the original house provision authorizing the house ways and means committee and senate finance committee to obtain access to tax in specified cages. Secretary Mellon believes that publicity features will tend to Injure credit and do harm generally to especially small business. thinks that making public the amount of tax paid might create unjust susPicion as to the financial standing the taxpayer and be taititiolla to credit Secretary Mellon has long opposed any increase in estate tax rates and he takes -the position that the from a maximum of 25 per cent to a InaicimUM of 49 per cent will Injurious and that the high rates force liquidation of estates, thus bringing down values and actually decreasing the tax return. ,41 rot 44 IIIITICI Clear)ance, of rincrits MM Cr fe-ic 1,, publicity provision bill. While the conferees rejected the Norris amendment of the senate bill providing for full publicity of tax returns, they approved a senate amend-Trent providin g.

for publicity of Iart. A dozen or so were excused because Ithey had 'fixed opinions sus to the guilt of the girl who had confessed to I the police that she shot young Kali stedt in the back April 3 in her bus-(mind's apartment of 46th street. when 1 he told her he was done" and started to leave after a quarrel. Too damned many women gettin away with murder!" growled one man excused from jury service "I'd have given her the rope. I would!" said another as be was dismissed for "cause." Only one man 'excused 'was for "acquittal." Kalstedt got what was coming to himthe fool! In a married woman's apartment!" be said.

Didn't Like Salome. Prohibition struck of four or live more, who confessed they might be prejudiced against a modern Salome BY MAURINE WATKINS. (rierttre on back page) Ileu lah Annan, the pretty slayer on trial in Judge Lindsay's court for the murder of Harry Kaistedt. her lover. stnlied and pouted, sighed and turned F.

s. V. p. eyes on the jury. as the attorneys selected in just one day the twelve "good men and true" who will ciecide her fate.

The jurors are: David L. Williams, 3949 Grenshaw street; Patrick Mullen, 802 South California avenue: Harry A. Dunham. 18 uth Dearborn street; Le Roy Race avenue; Harold J. Gorman, 17140 East 65th place; Walter F.

Born, 12 North Laramie; John Manning, 4918 St. Anthony court; Leonard Jones. 3704 Maple square: James Dal6915 South Western; Wi G. llodgson, 1427 Harding avenue; Fred Mutter, 1954 Farragut avenue. And they're a good looking lot.

comparatively young. and not too "hard GARmirs-r WORKER. ELECT OEFICERS. O. M.

Miller of St. Louis, was elected president of the international Association of Garment Manufacturers at the thirtieth an nue convention of the organization yesterday at the Hotel La Salle. A. W. Hereschy.

of Columbus. 0.. was elected and To, rq eirwinnati. CO treloorlirer nose and pose for some pictures wu.uv she chatted of her recent illness. W.

CYBrien. associated with Mr. Stewart in the defense, stated that they would admit the crime, but plead self-defense, proving that Mrs. Annan and Kalstedt struggled for the revolver and that she shot him to save tier own life. The state did not qualify the jury for the death sentence, but they may ask it, as they expect to prove it vas "a cold blooded.

dastardly murder." II IgIA and Dose for some pictures while Women's Spring Coats, $37.50 and up .40 1,4 Camel's hair, tweeds and novelty materials for street wear, for motoring, for steamer and other journeys, suitable for spring, summer and fall, greatly reduced. Also juinas and homespuns lowered in price. IV Coats, Sixth Floor, Nara, Stata gl, 4ir I 15, Imported Coats, Capes- and Copies Imported Coats and Capes as well as other individual types, many of the latter reproductions of imports, are lowered in price for this clearance. Women' Coats, Sixth Floor, North, Slats of 11 I Women Gowns, Greatly Reduced Many imported Gowns as Nivel as reproduttions of ithports, in afternoon styles of satin and the various fashionable crepes; Frocks of wool, tailored or trimmed; Dinner and Evening Gowns, beaded and lace-trimmed; Sports Dresses of light weight wools and silk crepes in summery colors. Women's Costumes, Sixth Floor, South, Wabash on 7ed )rts COATS FOR WOMEN A 1 -4-- .411 t.

ft, Et i 1111.1111 (tit 4 I 0 4- Itte 1 t. 0 1. 111 11----. I 1 ti i Si, I i i 1 II 1 1 1 i la Itl 1 tl: ftt; 1 A I 1 4 a 4444. I I i 0 1.11 1,14 COATS FOR WOMEN I d4.

A Suits, $32.50, $40, $45, 5 'Prices at Fifields are no higher than at other good stores At what price can realty good clothes be.produced? You can buy a suit of clothes at $25.00 and probably get good value for the money, or you can go to a Good Custom Tailor and pay from WO to $175 and the tailor raakes only a fair profit at that. But the surest way to get a really good suit is to buy Qllnflrrii 011. the Peg" Htfirlb are made from the finest fabricsthey are trimmed, lined and tail. ored just as they would be by the best Custom Tailor and you are sure they fit because you put on the finished suit before you buy it. 1 65 TO $85 Wifielb OielesclOcars 8 S.

botdentrd CI-4 t'tt At $32.50, 2-button, short coat types of smooth-finished woolens, longer slashed coats, dark brown twills, tweed Suits; at $40, navy and tan checked velours and twills; at $45, navy and tan twill, and covert charmeens; $55, pin-striped Suits, tweeds, tan and blue tailored twills and charmeens. Our finest Suits, also, arc reduced in proportion. Wootett's Suits, Sixth Floor, Saith, Stde4 er .) uz it il II i it: 114 11', ti: 0. 1 it', II 11 l'- if I le 'c. I .1 4P Silk and Wool Dresses, $15, $25, up we.

Attractive Silks or afternoon, dinner and evening as well as types for street and club wear. Smart wool Dresses for street, business, and traveling. All sizes but not every size in each style. Women's Moderately Prsced Dresses, Sixth Floor, South, Withash or 1 111 Women's Skirts, $3.75 to $22.50 i Hart Schetliner Marx entire wholesale surplus Imported rich silk lining-high Scotch color-- Rob Roy plaids, soft plain shades-sport coats-motor coats ress coats art Sch, ff ner Marx en a tire wholesale surplus Plaited and wrap styles to complete street costumes or for sports wear with sweater or blouse. In wool canton, crepe, camel's hair, plain, checked and plaid tweeds and wool velours.

Womest's Skirts, Sixth Floor, South, S. ear cect 11 Tub and Silk Blouses, Reduced -4 Jr. Ike In i 1.1 pla 4 a 4,4 4 Ppt- 11 Wash Blouses of dimity or English broadcloth, Handmade dimities and voiles, $2.75 and Wool Jersey Blouses, Silk Blouses in suit colors, $3.75, $6.75, $8.75. Blouses, Sixth Floor, maze, State Reductions SportsuApparel Sports Coats, $27.50, $35 and up; Knit Suits and Dresses, $12.75, $18.75, $27.50 up; Wool Knit $37.50 up; Wool Knit Skirts, Imported Sweaters, $18.50, Wool Slip-ons, $4.50. Waffle let and Misses' Sports Apparel, Sixth Floor, South, State in 1 7) Its) 10 -15-'80 '85 $90 $100 coats at coats at 3950 5950 COATS FOR TALL-PSHORT- BIG OR SMALL WOMEN COATS FOR TALL-PSHORT- BIG OR SMALL WOMEN Wk I 4 t.

I 11.. it, 4 .4 4 111.1 4, 4 i Ca 64-a II it il sa nd 141 1 1 -41- I 4,,,, Elli eS 1 .:,:4 from Chicago A A A A rv -s- I A 0 100,. ..10,001 AV- Il i 9191 0 A I 1 I c7 1 II i3. 1 it 1 't 4 i itt- 1 t- 't 3 3 i rlauriceeC ot sa WO SIAZ 11 maksolt II irlinAire 1 I ntisc.i. Wr 0, fir IMOT 4E: NISIOw Misses' Dresses, $12.75, $15 and up Unusual silk Dresses, $15, $25, $35 and up; Wool Dresses in becoming I 44 7 qPI e.

CLI ILL Up out iiresses in oecorrung In(' 0 ill' i I ill Wamorr- ttf giboTIF PIMMMIUME111111111111 mingoompomermomioramiol immostimmommionsidium, MENIMNEMMIMMIIIMMIMMEENIMMMIMInnit WAOMPMMlw Ot, 4 4nci reatzeil ---w- Ike and Tye flAt in styles, $12.75, $18.75, $25 and up; evening costumes greatly reduced. Misses' Dresses, Sixth Floor, North, Staz-s Misses' Coats, $25, $47.50 and up Coats in mixtures and plaids, $25, $47.50 and fur-trimmed Capes in veldyne and ierona, $47.50, $57.50 and 467.50; dress Coats in twill, veldyne, juina, many, fur trimmed, $47.50, $57.50, $67.50 and up. Misses' Coat Seaion, Sixth Floor, Millie, Wabash le In ME Id TO SEPTEIFIES 301 Id IFI SAE TO SEPTEES Orb 1 I $42(12 Sid I. 00 I ninin Illamorba 1 015 000 1, SHOE. i 11 i i 11(4: t-----N -THE 1 1 id rr I 0( 1 SHOE ,,4,., i '1 ----110 i -(r 1 1 '('-'31.

VI 9 1" 1664 I I Misses' Suits $25, $37.50 and up Smart tailored Suits of twill and oxford weaves, $27.50, three-piece Suits in charmeens, twills and twill blooms, $55, $65 and $75; tweed and velour check Suits, $25, $47.50, $57.50. Misses' Suits, Sixth Floor, Millie, tilesbask and retui-n KU It TO SEPTEMBEI Ile 0 1: 0 4 1196 t--. le and return KU It TO SETIVISEI Ile 1 0 1 17 O. Col 5 A 54 0, 'A A 'r ill' riell4yelts, opom, 4 1.3 4,,,,,,, i Jo 'r-4iigoi tik It -f .,,) 1 1 7, 4 I Misses' Skirts Reduced.to $5 rwilitif tan tal and return 1 -iip ittO ek- Lait and re tztlyn Plain and plaited models in wool crepes, checks and novelty materials in white, tan and gray. Only a limited number, price $5.

Misses' Skirts, Sixth Floor, M.LL114, Wabash PAT 15th TO WIENER 30 00 PAT 15th TO 811TENIEll 30t11 1 00 41140, Where You See This Symbol of Shoe Quality you may depend upon it that it represents the Mtin design, in materials, in workmanship that it is possible to put into a shoe. For nearly three-quarters of a century the Edwin Clapp trade mark has stood uncompromisingly for Highest Grade Only." Come in and sec the new models for Spring on display NOW. THE EDWIN CLAPP STORES 106 So. Dearborn St. Where You See This Superior Service Suisierior Service THE i'AIRLEE Rocky Mountain Limited to Colorado and Golden Si Limited to California daily from Chicago'.

two convele ient mfionsLa Salle Street Station on the loop), and Englewood Union Station 63rd Street. Go one way, return another. Stop-over airk-here. Eint Go one 1 earance of Beautd-ti. 1 Fabrics FROM OUR CUSTOM APPAREL, NINTH FLOOR Many exquisite materials, some imported, with remnants of rich laces and trimmings from the season's fashioning of individual costumes, now reduced.

Custom Altarel, sna Floor, South, Slats 'Is. Maraud booklets demi complete informotiest open opplicotioeb 1 McCormick. Cert. Agt. rms.

Dept. rig W. Jackson Blvd Phone Wabash 4eloo es La SeUe Sorest Stenos, Wabeab 32CC, Clakage STS 4...... 1 0.

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