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605-6Q7 7th St. Nl ole——lol=—— o] —F—— ol —— o] [o[—E—=lo]|=—— o ——[a[—— and patterns entirely new. shapeliness to the end. Your Odd Coats serges, tweeds, herringbones, etc. fully tailored, insuring proper fit. cuffed bottoms. Gifts. R A R R R Another Big Value! Fruit Dishes Specially Priced ray 50c a Week Of the finest nickel silver of a highly orna- 5 mental design. A big $) 'ttraction in the best Le—=>> appointed dining room. R S 7 5N Y vt ? silver asTQ Palm Beach Trousers ,; A Sale of Fine Many of Them Will Match & K R S S i ] For June—the Month of ‘Brides and Graduates The Castelberg Store is presenting a list of timely - features to help solve the problem of suitable Wedding The articles listed here are not only of finest quality, but they are truly extraordinary values. T Our Liberal Terms Enable You to Give the Best! Pay Only 50c or $1 a Week! A Very Special Feature: 5-Pc. Tea Set FREE! Starting Sahlrday--Our Annual Sale of alm Beach Sults $12.75 For Men Who Want the Best This is a sale of quantity as well as quality. choice of hundreds of genuine Palm Beach Suits in shades Every suit is guaranteed not to fade or shrink and to hold 30 to 50 Waist Hundreds and hundreds of fine trousers to choose from. Plain or fancy blue, gray, brown, green and tan. Such materials as flannels, cassimeres, worsteds, Every pair is care- All sizes. Plain or l——olc——lalc——]alct—=]olc——=]o]——]o]——]g] Holder real service. Rogers Silver Specially Priced *20.00 Pay Only 50c a Week Your choice of various new and refined patterns. Every piece heavily sil- ver plated and guaranteed to wear for 20 years. —— Bread Trays, $6 Up Pay Only 50c a Week An inexpensive yet most acceptable gift and one that will give lasting service. MONOGRAM ENGRAVED plated. 935 Pennsylvama Avenue ght and Dark Shades U Trousers Pay Only 50c a Week! Each set consists of Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Sponn and Tray. graceful and refined in design and heavily quadruple silver plated Thus assuring you of a lifetime of A matchless value! A Usefal, Lasting Gift— 26-Piece Chest of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e —————— ] TS (URE TEISEMAN’ S FECTONS FRAD Bet. F & G Sts. Allegatlons Understood to Have Been Placed Before President’s Commission. By the Awsociated Press. MANILA, June 2.—Allegations of fraud in the insular elections are un-’ derstood to be contained in the mass of data and letters now under con- sideration by President Harding's | commission, consisting of Maj. Gen. | Leonard Wood and W. Cameron 'orbes, former governor general of the Philippines, who are here investi- sating conditions In the islands. he mass of documents were re- coive by the commission as the re- sult of ‘its extended visit through the northern provinces of Luzon. 1t is under?@ that the democrath party, which Rlas only one member in | the insular legislature, hasalleged that the nationalista organization seized the power of government through un- fair election methods. Justice for Prisoners. The complaints received by the com- missioners on many subjects in the various provinces visited will be re- ferred to the bureaus having Suris- diction over the matters, it was an- nounced today. The mission made public its inten- tion to spend much of its time here in ascertaining whether the adminis- tration of justice has been impartial and whether all prisoners are given & fair and speedy trial. Beginning next week, the commis- sion_ will visit the provinces near Manila. All persons will be invited to ex- press their views on independence and other subjects. The mission informed the Chinese consul general that it probably would visit China early in September. RUINS REVEAL RACE OF CLIFF DWELLERS Scientist Reports Remarkable Dis- covery North of the Navajo Mountdins. DURANGO, Col., June 3.—Discovery of prehistoric ruins of what is be- lieved to have been a different race of cliff dwellers from those who in- habited the ruins in the Mesa Verde ! National Park, was reported by Charles Hayes of Mancoscoto, wWho returned today from an exploration trip. The discovery, he said, was made There is a $4.95 in an almost inaccessible region to the north of the Navajo mountains, unmarked by trails. Hayes said he believed he was the first white man to view the ruins, many of which were larger and better preserved than those in the Mesu Verde Na- tional Park. Other discoveries have been made by scientists near Pagosa Springs, ac- cording to reports received here. Dr. J. Walter Fawkes of the Smith- sonian Institution at Washington is in charge of excavation work in the Mesa Verde. HONOR SYSTEM DROPPED. Pennsylvania State College Gmnt!} T n EEEEEEC—EEE:EEEEEEEE Demand of Students. STATE COLLEGE. Pa. June 3.— After months of consideration, in which there has been a steadily in- creasing sentiment against retention of the honor system as it has been in effect at the Pennsylvania State College for six years, the faculty last night voted unanimously in fa- vor of its temporary suspension. A recent student vote failed to amend the system so as to place it on a, more efficient basis to satisfy those students and faculty members op- posed to it, and the faculty action has been accepted as the most logical step. . More cases of violation have been dealt with by the student honor court since the war period than in the four years preceding, and the after-war unrest is largely blamed for its not functioning properly. HAVE $800,000,000 PLAN. Edison Company Would Develop Hydro-Electric Power From River. PHOENIX, Ariz, June 3.—Applica- tion of the Southern California Edi- son Company to develop hydro-electric energy from the Colorado river has been filed with the state water com- missioner. omoters of the project say it in- volves an ultimate expenditure of about $800,000,000, or twice as much as the sum spent on the Panama canal. Soidoedoedoeieeiradeedeeieedeodooioeioeimeeiondoedondeedendontootoodsrioadoudioien o ol dredoedeedoedsodonl Gpetuateets When coffee is made in an old- fashioned pot,don’t let it stand on the grounds after the coffee is ready. If service is delayed, pour off the coffee and keep it hotina doubleboiler. Don’t . let it boil again. Especially oiloeloedeeierioeiostoodsodesdonisodsodoodsatont JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street New York & -the universal drink oo s Tonics — Nk o et n wn‘- ‘Remed: o oty rr-nn-) Slaeetive aod eiminstive systscn—the Stomach, Liver and Bowsia. ht—take an MR Tablet—its s 80 different de- y surprised. Is quadruple Dl adbaliadbelrdrededvedeadeeieodoedoodeodsodools Bedoadsalnnd action light Nc. N N W D. . FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 192L° s 1The Hecht Co. i 7th at F Where prices are gudrameed 7th at F ' m — { = Boys’ nainsook union suits, 69° Cool. comfort for boys. Sleeve- Iess and knee length checked white nainsook. . Sizes 26 to 34, 2 (Scutb Annex, first floor.) Clearance of all girls’ silk dresses $]2-95 $]875 misses are now grouped under one of the above two prices. Styles are fresh and new; the dresses had their rightful place i in our rcg-ular stock, and present prices mean “plums” for whoever is interested. toes. Taffetas, crepe de chines and Canton crepes —in navy, gray, old rose, copen and& brown. | Regular or chiffon silks \ | | | First time in months Plenty of the popular . PHOENIX silk stockings, *1% So many women are satisfied that Phoenix silk stockings are the best made that we have hard work keeping them in stock. A new shipment now in Both have mercerized tops with double sole, heel and Both in black, Havana brown or Russian calf. silks have seamed backs; others are full-fashioned. $1 93. Phoenix silk hose, $1.45 No. 708 is pure thread silk ; seamed back, double mercerized garter tops; double heels and toes. Black, brown, Russian calf Girls' sizes 8 to 14. “Flappers” 12 to I and white. e 1 o . Note—The chiffon silk is a new In view of the scarcity of good Girls one-piece wool jersey, Phoenix number and the silk hose, we suggest bathing suits others are their most shopping while assort- In the popular Sizes here for girls 6 to 14. $495 and styles and smart color combinations. $5.95. Women’s handmade and l } handdrawn blouses $7.95 . All silk dresses for girls and junior ‘ (One sketched) FASCINATING story of cool charm. Snow white batiste, handdrawn with embroidered dots or in stunning squares as shown. Long roll collars with “V” neck or tuxedo front; the long sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Several styles; sizes 36 to 4. (Blouses—third fioor.) This woman dresses smartly for less than $25 Her cape, sketched, is $8.95 The cape is knit, not woven, hence you can treat it like a sweater. It will not wrinkle. Warmth without weight. In street shades and pastel high colors; many trimmed with angora, $8.95. Baronet satin skirt (sketched) $8.95 A fabric as rich as baronet satin looks best in a skirt, plainly tailored, with smart pockets as these. Ivory, white, flesh, gray, orchid. Waist bands 25 to 30 for misses. Waist bands 32 to 38 for women. The felt hat she wears is $3 Silk band; fully lined. High pastel and sports shades. (Becond fioor.) Discontinued sizes Phonograph Records 11¢ for doulfle disc PY standard records EMERSON -records — evidence of their quality. At this next- Kiddies’ dress slippers From makers who ex- cel in perfecting chil- dren’s shoes to support and direct the little feet the way nature had plaancd’. they should to-nothing price_only grow. because Emerson is dis- Patent leather with continuing this 7-inch gray suede or patent size. cross-strap (style il- lustrated). Two selections to each Also patent leather record—dance, vocal and bar strap slippers, with orchestral music. Get white or gray kid trims; plenty for summer vaca- Hight weight, turn soles. slons. Sizes 5to 8 $3 Sizes 8% to 11, $4 Sizes 11% %02, 8 All records guarantesd Pertect, o alald | Seme S popular sellers. ments are complete. (Pirst floor. south annex.) Annual summer clearance Boys wool suits bringing forward several hundred such fine suits as The Hecht Co. 5‘S‘m.pwk99 Cortley Jr. and All to go at Plenty of blue serges; get his graduation suit now WOOE suits, and the makers’ names evidence the quality. Home- spuns, cassimeres, chevoits, tweeds, serges. Snappy 1921 styles—Nor- All the suits lined with folks with pleats or patch alpaca or serge; and master- pocket models. ly tailored thruout. Solid colors and mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys® blouses 65c Featured at Corded and woven madras and high-count percales. You know they are serviceable; neat patterns. Sizes 6 to 16 years. s Bo 9 e ol Heather brown and oxford gray sweaters in coat style with deep shawl collar. Sizes 10 to 15 years. (Third floor.) Junior wash dress SALE $9.95 (two styles sketched) These dresses are made of the finer quality ging- hams and cham- brays, hence at $2.95 represent better than usual values. and often the two are combined effectively. Sizes are 12 to 16 years. e geee) Sale!- $165 electric washing machine, $89.50 See demaonstration in adjoining store— . ——in. o — wnas! X