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~— . = = ~ 'THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T he June Clearance Sales Are Attracting Crowds Upon Crowds to the New and Greater Store of w _ . 1109-1111 G St. N.W. A Bulletin of Bargains —_In the Clearance Sale that no economical women can afford to over- 375 Silk Dresses $1 6.95 $9.90 75 Wool Jersey Suits All styles—All Colors. Values to $39.95. 437 New Wash Dresses Heavy Qualities. Perfectly Tailored. Regularly $19.95. $ 1 2 5 Wool Sweaters fibr Sweaters 230 INMIGRANTS HELD ONVESSELS Nearly 1,500 Italians Ma- rooned at Boston—300 of 1,300 Selected at N. Y. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 8.—Nearly 1,500 Italian immigrants are marooned on steamers here because their country's June quota, under the new restrictive immigration law had been exhausted. Commissioner of Immigration Wallis saild he feared that this congestion would lead to an epi of sickness, as well as great discomfort, unless Congress enacted emergency legisla- on. He said that at a series of confer- ences with Secretary of Labor Davis and Commissioner General of Immi- gration Husband it had been decided to recommend receiving all Italian immigrants now at this port, and fin- ing” any steamship line that brought more immigrants than could be land- e new law. These fines, it ed, should equal the fare h exc Commissioner ducting the excess grants now lhere quota of 8,400, Many May Have to Return. BOSTON, June S.—Three hundred| Italian immigra > 1,30 d Portugal who the White ected by imm the quota admi immigration law, v en the Canopic from Italy’s July Organdies—Voiles—Ginghams. Values to $19.95. tion ‘ofticials under the ne immigrants, unless ials rule otherwise, urope on the « return to hopic. Taxedo and $3 98 Feelo $10.00 S Waist Effects. —= | Models. =5 TeRding To Join “thenn{rY: Jwomen in $15 Values ........ PETTICOATS and old persons. Portugal's quota fo June had been filled before the lfa;\c opic docked. ! URGES NEW BUILDINGS $4.98 Values. SOILED WAISTS JERSEY SILK Voiles, Organdi Plain Colors and Dmhj.d'ef;s, Vg;il;!ele:;ld s lfi Combinations. $3£ TO CUT DOWN RENTS Colors. Worth to $4.98 $5.98 Values $7.98 to $10 Georgette Waists White, Flesh and Colors. All New Styles at John TIhlder, Civic Expert, Gives Talk on Housing at Fra- ternity Luncheon. Declaring that the er buildings was the one w rentals, John Ihlder, ma npment department, ion of new $4.98 United 1000 Pl $1.50 | Fkusos §5.00 § ity Chiffon Hose .......... o Wash Skirts. ........... W&o ulding, in Regular $2.00 and $250 Values Surfi Satins, Gabardines, Fine Twills, New rs::':‘: l:{]flv-hmm ulh(h‘. W . ub of the Every pair perfect, reinforced sole, heel and | Models, Fancy Pockets and Pearl-button trim- raternity toe. Several colors. | mings. Among Tigert. sioner of cducation; Senator Dun U. Fletcher and Representatives Fr"n'r”| of Idaho and Collins of Mis- SiSSIppi. TR Mr._Thlder said, in part: “What has happened since 1916 is the amount that of new building en off so that the o tmvorlr;moddllons e well-to- - siead of the poor oniy. The oulg;)arlgv ing feature of the ‘situation in the public mind and in the minds of 0| ommended to Pre D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 1921’ r g ! nomination was not acted upon by ’ Guard officer, and formerly was adjus v REAPPO'NTMENT | RGED day by Secretary Weeks. The nomina- s U tion Is expected to be sent to the Senate | the Senate, and Maj. Gen. Carter still | tant general of Pennsylvania, within a day or two. is head of the bureau. 5 b Gen. Rickards was appointed chief | Gen. Rickards is serving now with of the bureau by President Wilson at | the war plans section of the general | Barbers who shave dogs are numer- the last session of Congress, but his | staff of the Army. He is a National 'ous in Paris. Gen. Rickards Recommended for Militia Bureau Chief. rl"_or the Boys— l BASE BALL Detroit vs. Washington Tomorrow—Thursday Benefit of The Boys’ Club of Washington Let’s all go tomorrow. Grandstand and pavilion scats at regular prices. Plenty of room for all! Remarkable Dress Sale! 15 25 Silk dresses that you will need for home, travel and vacation wear—street styles, sport styles, and a few dinner dresses. A grouping of several small but extraordinarily good purchases, grouped in two lots for convenience in selling. Styles most attractive—and there is great variety. —But don’t delay too long in coming for them! $22.50 to $25.00 Sjlk Dresses, $36-50 to $58.50 Sjlk Dresses, i $15.00 $25.00 Afternoon Dresses, Garden Party Dresses, 1115 Is} §t‘:—:et Dinner Gowns and Street Frocks, in handsome pposite eith's silks aa p stvles. 7 3 ar « e el ilks 2nd choicest style Garden party d 1216 F Street N.W. NAY, PUOTD, BRIG. GEN, RGE C, RICKARDS. Reappointment of Brig. Gen. George C. Rickards of Oil City, Pa. to be chief of the militia bureau w Attractive silk frocks—and a good variety— the sort of dresses one must have represented in Furs ) Tel Frank.5752. | the summer wardrobe. They include Tricolette in white and flesh color. georze pe. with = | 2 e Crene Tailored Dresses, Tibbon and lace tunics; ribbo d crepe de Smart "’f‘ qu’abmm and ef-!| Sport I)re\fcf. anton Crepe Tailo s Canton fm e = fects that voure not Crepe de Chine Dresses, a little more dressy dresses, including styles with stunning lo s Summer |2 a6l likely to find with floss silk embroidery, crepe back satin frocks, beaytifully beaded; smart tailored d - sewhere in Washing- | Z o . 5 Cant crepe. gray. brown and navy spects St and pl v O mbroidered and ruffled anton crepe. gray. brown and nav ton. Inspection in-| and plenty of taffetas in e preee ot styles. There are all sizes and all good colors, navy, gray, tan, jade. Copenhagen blue, gold, rose tomato and black. feta and la ne aray, orchid, jade. black. All at $25.00. FURS |3 f 7% Improved Storage REBUILDING FURS A SPECIALTY | A e S IV HELEN CORBIN HEINL Sorrento, navy blue From The Evening Star, Monday, June 6th: —Are good looking—and nothing more. Others yield long wear but sacrifice good appearance. Here is a Sorosis i 1 | New Shadow-Proof Skirt Baffles ! 3 1 Eyes of Male Observers Special Dispatch 1o The Star. NEW YORK, June 6—The X-ray proper- | | tiex of the summer wun need have no em- barrassment for the wearerx of the light cool | | frocks of the season, no matter how xheer the | material may be One of the larger 5th avenue shops has denigned n shadow-proof petticoat especially to baffle the rayx of light and the eye of the | &/ Thonesin 8426 | manculine observer. These non-diaphanous adjuncts 1o the toilet are of washable satin ] i in white or flesh color. | Scallops or a hemstitched hem finish them | { i | at the bottom, and they are said to assure a ! | Oriental Rugs Repaired & Stored for the summer months or until wanted. amart effect in a practical fashion. How many Washington women who read this Monday made a mental note to obtain Tt isn't one of these so-desirable garments! ssary to g New York it, because— work: it necessary to go to New York for i orkmen { at the first hint that such a garment was on the market we “went for it” and here it is— Tub Silk Petticoats, $3.95 With all-around shadow-proof hem, hem- Proficient only handle your rugs, which assures one of the very best workmanship. Charges for this service | Two-Strap Sport Pp at $]().00 Pr. stitchcd, —that effects a combination of smart- Tans and BI‘OWHS ESIDES her new White Shoes, every woman will want a pair of these new Tans to add to her Summer Outfit. Fol- lowing styles recommend themselves for perfect fit and com- fort—distinctive individuality—and quality, always quality. B205 — Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis Tan Calfskin Walking Oxford, with military heel. $7.50. B220—Brown Kidskin—$7.50. B217 — Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis Dark Cherry Brown Calfskin Walking Oxford, with short, round toe and low heel. $8.75. B218—Same with medium toe and heel—$8.75. B210 — Extra Quality Tan Calfskin Walking Oxford, with perforations on tip and vamp; medium heel—$10. B235—A somewhat darker shade of brown Calfskin without perforations. Slightly narrower toe and higher heel—$10. ADDS new styles and new impetus to our women’s great— White Shoe Campaign - Dozens of the most charm- ing styles for every sort of wear—specially priced all along the line. $4.95 o0 $12.50 B236—Same in dark brown kidskin—$10. B228—Light Tan Calfskin In- step-strap Pump, pictured above. Inlaid collar effect—§8.75. B606—Same in dark brown kid- skin with suede collar and strap. “Baby” Louis heel—$8.75. B221 —Tan Calfskin Sports Pump, pictured, with ball strap and low heel—$8.75. B402—Extra Quality Calfskin Instep-Strap Pump, with medium heel—$9.75. B403—Similar style in dark brown kidskin, trimmed with brown suede—$9.75, Famous Daniel Green Summer “Comfy™ Slippers THESE Cool Poplin Summer Boudoir Slippers with the famous Daniel Green padded “Comfy” soles—one of the few luxuries that may be had at tri- fling cost. Come in pink, sky, French blue, lavender, black, gray and other colors; trimmed with silk Pom- pon. We made an immense pur- chase so are offering them— Special $1.69 Pair [ 4 = 75 Cor. ~ 191416 Rs.Ave, 2th &K 235PaAveSE many of us individually has been the increase of rentals. Because condi- | tions here have not become as bad as they are in Europe, there has coms tinued to be room'at the top for those Who ean afford to reach the ftop. Even at its worst New York had some vacant apartments for those able to pay the price. is reason we have tended rate our attention upon s and most of our efforts nd other, have aimed di- rectly at rentals. Some of us have felt ‘from the beginning that such concentration of effort, except as a brief war emergency measure, would fail of its purpose and would hinder rather than help toward a final solu. tion of the probiem. To us exorbitant rentals, bad as they are, are only one result of the housing shortage, and that not the most serious. Much more serious are house-overcrowding, the lowering of the American standard of living, the conversion of one-family dwellings into multi-tamily dwellings, Even where legislation has curbed the rent speculator, these evils have not been diminished. To us it has seemed that cffort should be directed prinei- pally toward increasing the upply of dwellings, and—sin 3 of dwellings, a ce the close of every proposal “for relief should be submitted to the test question, will it tend to encourage or to discourage th to, Jiscourage the erection of more _ A Berlin messenger left for Paris | with drafts for $200.000,000, and. since | they are so far behind New York methods over thers the money prob- ably will arrive safely.—Muncie (Ind.) Star. 2 Hemstitching and Buttons Covered Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c You do not have to wait for your work. Quality the very best. Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col. 9378. 2561 15th N.W. A Shop of Individuality Continuing Semi- annual Reduction Sale OF Spring Fashions A limited number of most reasonable. Hekimian Tub Satin, $5.90 Shadow proof. With embroidered medal- lions and embroidered scallops. Crepe de Chine, $8.50 Shadow proof. Delightfully trimmed with silk fringed scallops. ness with a surprising amount of hard rugged wear. A pleasing color har- mony in the fawn suede, with brown kid tip, straps and trimming. An appropriate shoe for all kinds of wear. 1512 H N.W. i Phone Main 2063 R bilipsb orf._.. .. 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. Fourth Floor of Courtzsy_——-—l We've reached a Climax in this offering of hundreds of The House --inclucling’ more of those wonderful Georgettes with ribbon crown The colors are— Hats of . B . Georgette I’illll:Ae Taffeta Orchid . Navy Lace Garden Hats Brown Black Leghorns and every other desirable Felt and Ribbon Sport Hats shade. Mushroom Hats, Quaint Poke Bonnets, Sailors, Roll Brims, Off-the-Face E_ffects. EV:ery Hat a distinctive design and of becoming individuality. Georgette Hats — trimmed w i th curled and uncurled ostrich; others with blended flowers, in White, Pink, Orchid, etc. Tai- feta Hats, in White, Navy, Brown, Black—and many others’in Navy, trimmed with large plaited wheel effects, of self and contrasting materials. Garden Hats—flower and ribbon trimmed— that are truly remarkable at such a price. And so on—through the truly immense variety. Not a clearance sale—but an assemblage of handsome Dresses at $75.00, were up to $150. Substantial reductions on Wraps, Suits, Blouses, Sports Clothes, Lingerie and Spring Millinery. popular Hats, gathered from the best design- ers in the country. —New and Wanted Styles! —See the window display! —0On sale tomorrow!