Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 26

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AFTER 60T MY NEw JoB Two WEEKS AGO T TOOIT MY SALARY HoME op TUE FIRST PAY-DAY AND SUIPPED (T ALL WITH THE EXCEPTION 6F A Bucls IO MYy wiFE L 1T WAS HeR wisH! ALLe NANCE Eppy Cure and Appy Tite ANNOUNCE to their Iriends LOFFL'ERS BACON fi ‘@avor 4, ?”%‘.’lermny/f A new special dry-cured, sliced, flavor-laden bacon. Every slice uniform. Nec meat waste—no salt taste. 2387 3 == "t ;]m E% Protective’y Packed BACON In Pound Packages HAR INCORPORATED 1316 ©1324. 7® ST.N.W. A GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF $6 00 ORGANDY DRESSES $3 98 - Radiantly frocks, in peach, cerise, maize, copen, Harding blue, § orchid. etc. trimmed artistically in white. New, cool, refreshing styles. for women and misses. A special purchase of 100 garments, at a phenomenal bargain price—and the style range is wonderful. On sale Wednesday for the first time—and, while they last, at $3.98. IN A GREAT UNDERPRICE SALE s ,98 The season's sensation—black and _white. —_— assorted size check and plaid pleated skirts, in == stunning_summer sport effects, for misses and Wwomen—with populur detachable belt. button trimmed. Large variety, wonderful quality. $25 Fme Imported Swiss 31 4-75 ry color of the rainbow—gorgeously luce. self, organdy, flower -—also two-toned effects: stunning sash, tucked and ite dotted swiss and French organdy. Styles to be- d misses. Sample frogks—one of a kind—so don't put off seeing these! GOOB KERATOL 40-INCH _LIGHT AND DARK Boston Bags FANCY VOILES Beantiful assortment of new summer, Volles, desizna and radiant_shades—perfect 3 Il piece. Variety of pretty ete. Buy all you need. ‘ouble | Choice of rose, pink, blue and white, fast color. ~trap— | shimmering Organds, ent from full piece, e grades. Cool, depentlable quality. Fre $2.00 LONSDALS JEAN MIDDY BLOUSES ce of plain white or blue coll 16-Button Length Silk Gloves uff modeis, of elegant quality—all s this Tot. too. SALE OF WOMEN'S WHITE LOW SHOES 32._15 , Regular $3.50 to $5 White Sea Island Duck, Poplin and Canvas, . Two-strap. Cross- Slippers, Theo Ti and ds with Cuban, military and els. Sizes i To $1 Women's Sample Neckwear Lar; pretty UR FIRST SALE OF MEN’S BATHING SUITS . $1.45 $2.45 $3.45 $4.45 Ranhrly $2.00 o $6.00. choose from finest_grade. Wednesday. Special. 76x90 and S1x90 BLEACHED Double-Bed Sheets T4c sline White Mulin £t s el gihesia_o ety of cotton, wool-mixed, worsted zrades. = mpm one-plece ekirt effects: To-DAY WAs PAY-DAY AGAIN So T GOTTA SUP HeR SOME MORE CHANGES SWEETHEART, HERE'S YeuR NEXT WECK'S beaumul and finest grade Organdy .THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D MUTT AND JEFF—It Looks Like ‘Another Punk Week for Mutt. ... EEE TS BUT, MUTT, How oN €ARTM DO You THINK - I ;CAN'MANAGE FoR LA WHRLE WeEk oN A PALTRY DoLLAR? No,M'Love, 1T'S NO MISTAKE! THERE SHoud “Be JusT A~ DoLLAR THERE! MAKE oul! FOR CURBING PATENTS. Germans Said to Have Assigned 200 to the Krupps. General legislation to restrict privi- leges of aliens in American patents was reported favorably yesterday by the Senate patents committee us a result of a recent report to Congress by Secretary Weeks to the effect that more than 200 ordnance patents had been obtained by German citizens and ascigned to the Krupps in Germany. The bill reported from the commit- tec was introduced by Senator Stan- ley. democrat, Kentucky. and would require quantity production in this country under patents of allens with- in two years. Upon failure to manu- MANY VOLUNTEER FOR LONGER HOURS Employes of Eight Divisions of Department of Commerce Offer Overtime Work. Employes of eight bureaus or di- visions of the Department of Com- merce today volunteered to work overtime if such overtime work is needed in the interest of greater ef- ficiency of the department. In a signed testimonial presented today to Secretary Hoover, the employes offered themselves for longer service than the seven hours a day required. Meetings were held yesterday of the employes of various divisions of the department and the testimonials were | submitted to the Secretary today by Chief Clerk E. W. Libbe —mp or Tar Paper is needed to protect winter clothing from moths. E Momson Paper Co.. 100n Ve ava Auto | Paints —No need of rusty fend- ers and hood, dull body or a shoddy-looking top on your auto. Acme Quality Motor Car Finish will make your old car look spic and span. W.H.Butler Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. work overtime, if mees»ar) are the bureau of foreign and domestic com- merce, steamboat inspection service division of supplies, division of ap- pointments, publications division, dis- | bursing office, chef clerk's office and | the telephone operators. A vote of the employes of the census bureau was being taken today as to whether they ! favored voluntary offerng of over- time work. A vote is also being tak- en among the employcs of the bureau | of standurds and the bureau of fish- | ertes, Resolutions passed by the em-| ployes of the bureau of foreign and | domestic commerce summarize the attitude of the employes of the de- | partment who_volunteered for over- | time work. “Realizing that the im- | mediate future will require a great- er amount of work on the part of | employes of the department” the { resolutions said. “It is the sense of this meeting that should public busi- ; ness require. or should the needs of | our bureau be such as to necessitate | it. we voluntarily ler our services | for such overtime as may be neces- sary in the discretion of the Secre- tary of Commerce or the director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce.” The resolutions. it was said today, were approved voluntarily and not at the behest of any of the bureau chiefs or chief cle Only em- ployes in the District of Columbia are affected e Crave Something Tart? Horsford's Acid Phosphate in ice water and fruit juice satisfies the appe- tite—a refreshing, heaithful drink.—Advertise- ment. ASHER 915 SOUTHERN BLDG | BUILDS FOR KEEPRS ‘WITH HOLLOW TILE — OR CONCRETE Are You Sufi‘ering Pain? Sloan’s Liniment brings quick relief to all external \chesand pains by renewing idrculation in the painful ?n.s scaitering congestion. ‘'ou will find it soothing and . comforting. Sloan’s Liniment is not an experiment. 40 years ago it was made purposely to fight pain and thousands uss it with gratifying results. G thtc Canvas with low\ heels> FREE_Complete Dict List and Menu Schedules. Valuesand lullnwmqnu. . compiled an on seven years of expericnce and success in the ereatment of Drabetes at Loring Park Sanatorium. These will be distributed free’ while they la, posiaye Phone your aldress,call orwnte. | LORING PARK SANATORIUM 1508 Haymont Place Phone Adlancic 644 Mianesgolia V“'Hosle_tte_s’ . popularity. ~ They’re mighty cool and comfort- able. We have thém at $1 to $1.75 Write your name and a mail to the Loring Park Sai receive Diet List and Men; Name facture in this country the bill would | Eive this government the right to assign the patents to American manu- DARNED \F T waow! X HAD A RoTIEN TIME DOING (T LAST week: LeT's SGE How YoU acturers. Enjoying well deserved ; Stradivarius, Amati, Gagliano, etc. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Pisher., Trade mark Lt registered U 8. Pat. Of.) It also provides a sliding scale of royalties for the government C., TUESDAY, JUNE 1%, -1921. —By BUD FISHER. $800,000. The Hecht Co. 7th at F 7th t F Where prices are guaranteed Announcing an exhibition and sale of i Genuine rare old VIOLINS Three Days—June 14, 15, 16 Part of the John Freidrich & Bro. collection, New York MR. E. N \. DORING., representatl\ e of the Freldnch organization, will be present to demonstrate the rare qual- ity of these old instruments. Standing beside the ~ Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph White Nubuck, tan-trimmed In- step-Strap Pumps; welt soles. ‘White Nubuck"S(potts Oxfords; ball 'strap ;-welt “soles. tandrimmed, Sports'Oxfords; welt St)lzs. White Canvas Sport Oxfords he will make comparison tests and re- produce faithfully the tones created by the In the Phonograph Shop, 2d Floor Annex Included in This - Sale of 3,000 pairs. Reduced to ~ . Were $6.45, $7.45, $8.75—and worth more! Edison master violinjsts. « lember Better Business Bureau, IVING our great White Shoe Campaign an additional boost—by radically reducing these ten of our higher-- priced styles—down td $5.95. White Canvas Patenttrimmed In-step-Strap bports Pumps; welt soles. White Canvas \\ alking Ox- fords with military heels. VVhlte Canvas Strap Pumps with turn soles or Louis heels. And severalother styles. Bcst Looking Styles and Greatcst - White Shoe Values of 'thq'Year! 44 or PinA 1014-16 Pa. Ave 7“’l &K 233 Pa hve. S from alien patents ranging from 10 per cent on the first $100,000 of pro- duction to 1 per cent on that over Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND?’ 720-22-24 7ih St. NW. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 PM. A Wedpesday’s selling that will be remembered by all who participate, as the values offered are sim- ply wonderful. 25 ENGLISH COVERT CLOTH TOP COATS FOR LADIES $20.00 Values 12,95 Here's an opportunity to purchase that Coat vou've wanted for va or auto trip. Fine Quality English Covert Cloth, fully silk lined ched | coliar and string belt. Regularly sold at $20.00. Very spccial tomorrow, $12.95. 1 37 Tricolette Sport Skirts $1250 and $15.00 Values A Beautiful i Silk Tricolette, w pockets. A range ombinations. 9 and $15.00. Bi Store Hours: 200 White Gabardine Wash Skirts The White Skirt sea- 15 Dozen Middy Blouses supply your needs from this lot of Good Gabar- dine Skirts at 9%c. Full $1.50 HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES ‘Wonderful Dresses of fine percale in a variety of neat 94 cut, wide belts and designs or fast-color ginghams; in checks, stripes or plaids. $2.00 Extra-Size Petticoats| 89c DRESSING SACQUES Full firm grade of linene, in Navy, Copen and White, as well as two-color effects; in sizes 16 to 22. Just the Skirt for sport and vacation wear. pockets. Made fitted-belt style with trimmed collars and pockets. Sizes 36 to 44. Oi fine lustrous Fine figured lawn, white satine; full .47 in a selection of prevn 4 C cut; with cluster neat styles; cool and tucks and wide fluted flounce. 75¢ MUSLIN DRAWERS A really wonderful 47 C value. Made from soft nainsook-finished mus- lin; fine embroidery edge: open or closed styles. Si 5 to 29. $2.50 ALL-WOOL TIE-BACK SWEATERS At no time in the year are Sweaters more pop- s ular than right now. Excellent for sport, outing $1.69 CORSETS or ordinary wear. With sashes and trimmed col- lars, in a selection of light or dark colorings. High, Low or \Ie- 99 dium Bust Corsets, C supporters. comfortable; round neck, belted. Waist sizes 36 to 44. GIRLS’ 29c¢ DRAWERS For girls of 2 to 14 19C vears. These drawers ruffle or of fine quality muslin: full cut and well made: embroidery edge trimmed. $1.50 SATIN CAMISOLES eally a beautiful lot Reall, b ful 94C of Satin Camisoles is this lot, that sold at $1.50 and more. Lace and medal- lion trimmed; built-up or strap shoulders. $2.50 INFANTS’ COATS fine wi hlte $ 1 39 Slightly soiled Stom display, not a thing wrong with them that water and soap”won't take out. 2,500 YARDS 25¢ LONG CLOTH This same cloth not long ago you were glfldlzl/ to get as high as 39¢ a yard. Soft, chamois finish; 50c DRESS GINGHAMS flesh or white, of hne coutil, with 4 hose Sizes up to 30. $1.69 Nainsook Petticoats. White Petticoats, fine soft nainsook, with 97C 10-inch embroidery flounce and ribbon beading. special tomorrow, 97c. of Very full yard wide: cut from full pieces and all per- fect.” Excellent- for underwear and children's clothes. =5 29¢c PILLOWCASES 42x36 inches. and Full 32 inches wide. made from soft, heavy l 9C Plaid, Check and Plain 29(: muslin, with cambric Colored Ginghams; ab- solutely fast*colors. 39c FANCY VOILES Never have you 15C bought such voiles; inches wide, in f:nr) styles and plain colors. finish and with wide hem. 30c LIGHT PERCALES 3,000 yards of Extra 15C Quality Standard Per- cales, in a big-assort- ment of small figures, dots and stripes; full yard wide. 59c CURTAIN MARQUISETTE A wonderful quality Marquisette for sash or long c curtains; 36 inches wide; white, beige and cream, with wide satin borders and wide open-work stripes. $2.25 BLACK SATIN heavy ‘];'xizt:r::xslhf:c;ncc.k remarkable quality, 51 29 $1.50 IMPORTED JAP-PONGEE This is not the quality often advertised at this price. A heavy, durable grade, 33 inches wide, in natural c color only. Wears and launders perfectly. Heavy Quality. All-Silk Black Satin, with LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS | LADIES’ LACE HOSE Regular and Extra 14C Size Vests, with taped neck and trimmed arms. Men’s Mesh Underwear Cool, Summer Open- mes‘;lnshlnsawi:ih short 47 C rawers :l:lilv:?en;?h Sizes 34 to 44. BOYS’ UNION SUITS Fine Nainsook Union 5 7 C Suits for boys of 4 to 16 years. Short sleeves and knee-léngth pants and closed crotch. All-over woven- $ 1 67 fashioned, wi > dovan. THREAD SILK HOSE fect $1.50 would be the price. Nothing wrong ODDS AND ENDS BAGS Just an odd bag make a final clear- ance. Pocketbook bags, many real lace patterns; | ful| elastic garter top Black or cor- Were these all per- 69C to hurt the service. here and there to feather. L ” A\l $1.19)

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