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Saves the Car Surface MOBOdinolvugnuelndronddinhtjifl'y but never injures the car surface becauss it is & 100% pure vegetable oil soap without frce alkali. In fact, it adds life to the varnish, keeping it clastic and preventing cracking and blistering. Constant use of MOBO will ssve at least one - repainting during the car’s life. Use it on mohair, leather and pantosote tops. Greater cleaning power in every = pound than ordinary soap—there- fore less labor required to clean body, running gear or top. T 93#3 ~w 3 Tbe. $1.00, 5 Ibe. $1.50. Also in 10, 25 and 50 Ib. eans, and in Barvels. ‘WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Southern Automobile Supply Co., 1324 ltth St. NW, . Rudolph & West Co, 1332 N. Y. Ave. N.W. : Solt‘l by the following Dealers . Arcade Garage, 1417 Irving St. Hayden, 331 Ps. Ave. 8.E. Vermont Avemus Servise Sta., : Armmoat £ o 1710 Tb Bt N.W. Tampets Bato Bupply o T4i7 frviag . ot : Suckley Auto Supply, $lat & M §u. N.W. Lshmaa's Tir o 831 8 B SIS LR 5.0 : Gentral Auto Supply. 1004 Fa. Avo. Mideley Auta Supply, 8th & 3 BarHW. Westarn' Axto Scpply Oo.. : Golumb:a. Auto Xt. \§ernon Auto Buppl o i B SCE H S, N.W. 1o Pa. Ave. N.W. Thomas J. Crowell. lll Fls. Ave. N.E. Parkway Motor Co., ln-wu Ave. NW. John A. Wineberger Oo., Ine., Crosstown Auto Supply, Goo. O. Rics, 1317-43 K St. N.W. 2100 Ga. Ave. WW. 14th and 8 Sts. N.W. Thompson Atto Supply, 1617 14t 8t N.W. John Espey, 1010 Pa. Ave. Univeraal Auto Supply, 1559 M Bt. N.W. York Aute Supply, 3101 Gu. Ave. N.W. MOBO AUTO SOAP and SHOFO HAND OLEANSER are manufsctured by Joha T. Stanley Co., Imc., N. Y. Est. 1865 = amond G 402404 Seventh Street ) A Homvta & Co. Our Great Semi-Annual Clearance Starts Tomorrow Special pnoes prevail on all Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Blouses— everything is included. It’s bargain time—when your dollnr will buy almost double. Silk Dresses in 2 Big Lots Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, T-Eem,thn-.Mmlinu—-mnlleo!mudmu exclusive combinations. There are hundreds of Dresses—divided into two lots: e $10.00 &+ $14.75 Wash Dresses-- e to o5 Voikn—m eulnnandflwendefi ,Org-ndy 98 Famous Lucette Ging ham Dresses Amkeflu!uwelllnwwb—andtheb&ttht!buh’md bhas produced in styles and pattern. High-grade Ginghams, $4 98 Any Cloth Suit in the House Up to' $50 These are Models that will benexodlq:tfw$ fall as now. FaneohneudSerge silk or satin 75 lined; and superiorly tailored. 4 seccsssstesnrancodmen All Capes and Snappy Coats Up to $30 , broidered. Handsome garments—but being u:nfieul DOW. .oaon. Bathing Suits— 'l'rmleueBloum— : BuiseBomen- 0 ,.fi.wa:flt::_;_msee' Tyon Sweaters—all colors—Brush wool -colars sl'.ss~ WASHINGTONIAN. AT HEAD. | ot amagion .2, Pzt ;| CAPTATN AWARDED D. & 0. Jpemim 2 sponspnccoten Froags | LEK e T , D. C; p 801 sech Ma-~ | wou wice. pt. Beecher is a al % % ‘Washing- | chi ‘Battalion, has watrd- f Connecticu! x OF VETERANS’ SONS, U.S.A. | 368 Tl S S ey SR | e el R s e e 0 : President Harding for extraordinary arge to the natlemal Maryland Division Chooses Frank'|Miss bary Barlow ot Wilmington, Pop— 3 Del. and alternate, Mrs. Ids Stanc of | &; Wuhlnro D. and alternate At (g lflnflh ‘Watson of Wash- |4 'ln‘ton, DR. HILL TAKES OFFICE. Sworn In as Assistant Director of |G 1106 G Street the Census. 3. A: Hill of New. Hampshire Staore News i The House of Fashion For Thursday, June 16 whou ‘nomination for assistant rector of the census was confirmed |[s Monday by the Senate, was sworn in yesterday by Willaim M. Steuart of Alabama, director of the census. Dr. sy awiil Tromendous Reductions gke?s(lhe pllcofl fnr‘l;:.fla'l 2{5‘2&!’5{ . euart, under e récto: ¢ 5 born in N f f of Sam 1- Rogere. was born iy New Many at Cost of Manufactured and Less Vlrd University. e came to the bureau about twenty years et $25 to $65 Silk Dresses of computation and compilation that have been invaluable in the work of AR b GTeargettes, Navy, Brown and Light Colors __.——Es i affetas, Satins, Canton Crepes—Others Rel tative Britt epuuuun 2 b fsersetatve, P Sopsblons Sale Prlces $16-% 325 $39-50 Phak o pmomoor. |SSE L T, iaE e 7 : 2 ing the degree to which | 3 In the presence of & record-break- | tha open-deer ooy In China 18 be: | b ing attendance, the thirty-fifth an-|ingdirectly or Indirectly jeopardized.” | @ i pargieuienen o et N RS R e A B S 35to $95 Tailored Suits Division, Sons of Veterans, U. the Chinese people “are now being # | pibiot, comprizes the states of. M:'r‘y- exploited by Japan with the silent land, Delaware, est 7y a, r- t d indirect co-operation o ginis and the. Distriot of Columbia, | Great Britain.” o » All the Smart Styles for Women and Misses was héld in the Odd_Fellows'- build. ‘ F":mo:!l:fl::::’n:n :uj:: Open Evenings: Till 9 0°Clock . Aga Ie P nces, ‘25 « :29’_i_0 ’39 ’.;0 ’49é0 tions. ¥ tniiander De Groot and the . alvmon councll to prepare for an intensive membership 25 Jersey and Ski-Bo Tweed Suits, $14.95 ?:fl;: d"l"elln‘ao"m‘ Rd r.u‘;:t-me et S fhucctit - m,,:“;,. d;, :1‘,‘,,,;";;",:6,“‘,',&",&2"".‘,; Beautiful Baronet Satin Skirts, $8.95 commander-in < oTsanisation at the edcampihont o Hundreds of Smart Wool and Silk Sweaters, $3.95, $5.95 to $19.95 be held In S ber, offl elected’ o, sarve durin ihe. nsuing ; 8 st Sport Hats in the City, $5.00 £ B D, Dy, o " 7 to $12 Go d Sik Bl ' er. A DeGeoit or ¥ $7 to $1 orgette and Si ouses, $5.95 and $6.95 senior vice. command. Geoorae F. jlangteid Camp, 2 . 2, Hagerstown, junior vice com- ) mander, Jameg W. Lyons of Lincoln An W{'flf’ and Coats 'amp, No. 2, ashington, ). H - . Sision coundil, Everett F. Warner of at Big Reductions .| Washiggton, D. C.; D. Ardin Carrick Gingham and Voile Dresses Values to $15—Sale, $8.95 of Baltim nd Krank G. Gen- tieu of Wilmington, Del.; secretary- - 2 g : DR s o EERER RN RR R R DR R treasurer, Capt. Francis E. Cross, ‘Washington, D. C., and publicity past division committee, J. Clinton Hiatt of Washington, D. C. The annual meeting of the Mary- 1and division auxiliary was held at the same time, when the following officers were_elected: President, Miss Augusta B. Palmer of Washington, D. C.; vice president, Mrs. Rama B. Niemyer of Hagers: town, Md.; treasurer. Mrs. Sophie J. Bergner of Washington, D. C.; cil, Mrs. Mary H. Wingate of ‘W . ington, D. C.; Mrs. Edith ' R. Munson Terms to Suit of Hanr!luw;\| Md. and Mrs £ H. R, i Davis of Washington. D. C.: secretary. | . Mrs. Rose 8 Rudledge of Wasning: | Arthur Jordan Piano Co.}: ton, D. chaplain; Mrs. Ruth Car- i 1 mn;h.g‘l’ of!Wull gton, D. C.: ;mefl G Street at Thirteenth of staff. Mrs. e sey _of Washington, D. nspector, agr, Homer L. Kitt, Sec-Treas. Jessie A. Gentieu of i | 1 and I off . ’ 9, . Thursday’s The Day, Folks--Don’t Miss These . Bargains! Once again George breaks all records for stu- - pendous value-giving. Twenty-three items and | every one of them seasonable, necessary and priced at an even dollar. Merchandise that regu- larly sells for much more. It would be a good idea to anticipate your future needs and “stock up” at these economy prices. It's Worth Flfly Cents The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help Washingtonian, cspec:ally boys and girls, start a bmk account. This coupon is. ,worth 50 cents ‘to ydu. Cut out the coupon, take:it, with 50 cents, to the Liberty National Bank, 'On the First Floor “Mechanic’s” Union-made OVERALLS and COATS. at 15th and 1 In white, blue and blue and white stripes; with or with- $ 1 00 Sts. N.W., and out aprons. All regular sizes at, per garment........... . you 13;1 o.[')en A gork Shirts, in brown, blue and black and white $1 00 A stripes. 2 fOf..c.ceeineieiireccaccaiecciiiiionionanns $1 savings ac- Fine Quality, Strong Leather-end Suspenders. Three $ 1 00 count. L S . : Madras € s, corded and plain weave, neat stripe designs, and White Shirts for summer wear. Collar at- $ l 00 tached and neckband styles. Sizes13%5to17............ Balbriggan Union Suits; some s]ightly imperfect. $ l 00 Just the thing for this hot weather. All sizes. Two for . Nainsook Shlrts and Drawers of the finest quality. All $ l 00 Besides being creditéd- with a $f account, each depositor wxll be furnished a lecrty Bell Bank. A picture of the bank is inset in this conpon. Sign your name and address here and bring this coupon with you. B e — Men‘s Hose, in all colors and all size Seitereereenacesieteceiveriosnoacsiace § eipght pairs for. .ciieecesaneisacionmocasasioasecsaasns The New Fiber Silk “Drop Stitch” Hose, in all sizes. $1 OO Three pairs fo};bddKT’ ....... SRRRRE gt The New Embroidered Knit Ties, at three for........ See S oo e $I 00 Boys’ Stockings, heavy and light ribbed. our PEITS fOr: .. coecncioaionsaaesasonncnnassonsnsosssansis $l 00 Boys Balbriggan Union Suits; sizes 26 to 32. Three $1 OO dedlalls in khaki, blue and w!-utc stripes and blue AR o s asmani sisomon o snt monle LS DRI L $1 00 On the Second Floor : Men’s Khaki Coats, Army style, with four patch $1 00 pockets. Sizes341t040........iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiina.. ; Men’s Khaki Pants, in dark shades. Very strongly made. Sizes from29to3lonly......c...oiiiiiiinaa... $ 1 00 Men’s Work Aprons, in blue den white pin thiecks!s TWo fOF: s it oeib oiswamnbsenasnis, Men’s High-neck Jerseys, in O. D., khaki and maroon. o: o' .. e szes34to40 ........................................ $1 00 glve t]re mlleage 41‘:Iefls Bathing Suits, blue with red trim. Sizes 36 $1 0 0 20 44, ceovicecncncrcorcccactcctocccecncccctcncccccnes z Boys’ High-neck Jerseys, in dark Oxford gray, with at the lowest cost purple, green or red body stripes. Sizes 32 to 34...... $l -00 Boys’ Bathing Suits, blue with red trim. Sizes 28 to 34. Two for..... S s L e S 1 00 ‘in history . Bays Dark Shade Khaki Pants. Sizes 8 to s 1 00 Boys’ White Duck Pants. Sizes 7 to 30x3% RED-TOP,Old £27.75, New $22.60 Pl Wer Tan._Ridictin o ol sl and s A New.Low Priceona = - Known and Honest Product