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4 T i B M.‘lmm TR 4, s Collarpresence O gentleman wi 11 forego necklinen dressiness in the hot months when he 1631’115 that a- TOLMANIZED starched collar with- stands wilt. Call the collarnumber— Franklin 71 The Tolman L‘aundry F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager. Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. A TOLMANIZED collar is flexible: it fits the neck gently, never binds; resists wilt longer than a new one. EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children “Foot Form” Specialty Lasts Correct Foot Ailments | = step Brace Foot Form Boot relieves and cor- rects these troubles. A steel brace is byilt intp Heed the warning of a “run-over” heel. It is the danger signal that fore- tells the approach of many foot ailments that for health’s and comfort’s sake can and should be avoided. They show themselves in Fallen Arch, Flat Foot, Weak Ankle and so-called Foot Rheumatism. || 8ave their lives for their country : | hero dead. J|The firemen on the tryck were thrown ]| to the ground, some of them falling be- r WORLD MEMORIAL DAY ON MAY 30 SUPPORTED Official of Intergllied Federation of Veterans Gives Indorsement. Europeans Write Favoring It. ST. PAUL, Minn., June 16—An in- ternational 'Memarjal day, to com- memorate the sacrifices oL the world war, has just regeived the indorse- mlenl of Cabot Ward, vice commander of the Interallied Federation of Vet- pin 8 letter to J. W. Hamiltem of Bt. aul, who is urging that Msy 30 be made & day of international observ- ance, Mr. Ward said he was sure his indorsement would be iterated by Col. Crosfleld, heud of the British Legion, and Charles Bertrand, president of the Interallied Federation of Veterans. Mr. Ward refers to the resolutien adopted by the Interallied Veterans that the organization’s. members “should do all in their power to secure that other nations adopt May 30 as Memoria) day for those Who STAUNTO! Machinists’ in the late war.” Mr. Hamilton also has letters from prominent Europeans approving the idea, which broyght forth & letter from Stephane Luzanne, editor of the Matin, Paris, with en editorial favoring the proposal. Semator Ed- |1ab T vard Wavrinsky of Stockholm, e |Vval member of the Interpariiamentary BERLIN, Union, said: “Swedish " papers will T e movement.” ne point in Mr. Hamilton's plan, |Would not be which he stresses, is thut on May 86 |F all the world would halt its sctivi- ties for five minutes at noon, while silent tribute would be pald to the |ustion there Mr. Hamilton now is seeking the aid of southern senators to have the Me- morial day in the northern states made national. He hopes to aecom- plish this through action by Congress. SEVEN FIREMEN KILLED WHEN TRUCK HITS TRAIN Ten Others Are Ipjured in Crmsh at Perth Amboy, 'N. J»~De- clare Gates Were Up, PERTH AMBOY. June 16.—Seven fira- men were killed and ten others inju; When & fire truck erashed Into the ton cents der of the Barnegat Express at the Mar- Cut ket street cossing of the Central Rail- road of New Jersey yesterday. The fire. | coupo men, members of the Eagle Hose and with { Chemical Company, a volunteer organis | zation, were on their way to a small warehouse fire when the accident hap- pened. Theodore Brown, locomotive engineer, and Arthur Ridgway, a railway con- ductor, were arraigned today on a charge of munslaughter. Fire department offictals declared that the safety gates at the crossing were not down when the express, hound from motor fire truck, also traveling at « fust clip, tried frantically to avoid the col- lision, witnesses sald, but crashed into the tender of the fast moving train. neath the wheels of the truin and being instantly killed. The injured were taken to the Ferth Amboy Hospital. The dead are Hans Holt, John Done- gan, John Porgeson, Peter Larson, Jo- seph Kutcher, James Anderson' and George Larson, all of Perth Amboy. —_— The latest Paris wonder is a woman | {without a stomach, who, declare the | medical men. is in the pink of condi-| on. Hpeels] Dispateb to The Star. —A new use for the trusty auto- mobile. Put te every purpose that, could be comcelved by the ingen- fous brain of man, it would seem that the ussfulness of the family *Ligsis” had been completely cat- Out in Highland county & farmer named Farer has been greatly bothered by groynd hogs. are troublesome, mot 8o much be- By the Associated Press. Jone Johnson, president of the Interna- tional Association of Machinisis, has returned to this eity after waitiAg in Riga a fortnight- for per: igsion te enter moviet Russie, was officially informed by the soviet legal | i convention in Riga yesterday that he ussia. ~ Mr. Johnagn. had intended to visit Russia to investigate the labor sit- d intermational Assoeiation of Machinisis could co-operate with the soviet gov- ernment In establishing trade relations with th: United States. to the Liberty National Bank, at 15th and I Sts. N.W,, and you can open 3 Jersey City to Barnegat and traveling $1 savings ac- at the rate of more than forty miles an hour, hove into sight. ‘The driver of the count. Besides being credited with a $l.account, cach depositor will be furnished a Liberty Bel A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. Sign your name and address here and bring this coupen with you. [ N, Va., June 16.—Fomm@ and_pastures. vention, asserted herself. hogs with his car. alogued. But add anether to your | haust pipe, WIh IhT, 1st. . up to & greund-hoj the activities of These little animals in one operation. 15. —Willlam H. who allowed to enter soviet he wept and to learn how the the eounty Jail. Children’s Thrift .Coupon it's Worth Fifty Cents to you. out the n, take it, 50 cents, < GROUNDHOGS WITH AUTOMOBILE cause of what they consume as becayse they burrow in meadows They kept it up un- ti] Farer grew desperate, and once mare old Necessity, the parent of In- (Result_—Farer ln‘rldlllr‘" .:;r:::; the farm _exterminatin, we wi He has built an extension on the end of his ex- With this properly “Lizzie hole, shootn, few puffs of gasoline fumes, pulls away, closes up the hole with eurth and the residents within start on a long sleep. Execution and burlal BARRED FROM RUSSIA. | MURDER VERDICT GUILTY. Head Officially Noti- |F. Whit Beay Must Hang for Sla: fied He Cannot Enter. ing Bride. FLORENCE, Ala, June 16.—The jury in the case of F. Whit Seay yesterday retyrned a verdiet of mur- der in the first degres for the killing of his twenty-year-old bride, fixed the penalty at death by hang- ng. The defendant throughout the trial has maintained his poise, with the exception of a few.moments when Immediately after the verdict was read Seay was surrounded by a group of deputies, who have been guardlns him throughout the trial, and rushe into a witness room and thence to The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help every Washingtonian, especially boys and girls, start a bank account. This coupon is worth 50 | Bank. 25 the shoe that supports and strengthens the arch—the top fits like a stocking, the heel snugs up closely and comfortably. The Shoe is Fitted by trained y shoemen. Investigate. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorpersted) ° Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Strect Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES First Clearance Sale of the Season the reductions are radical and represent largesavingson everygarment in the shop ERLEBACHER ORIGINATED Dresses [ ERLEBACHER ORIGINATED Dresses $37.50 Wer_e $65.00 to $95.00 Were $59.50 to $85.00 Cantqn c"fi‘ Dresses Taffeta Dresses Fringed Dresses Canton Crefe Dresses Heavy Taffeta Dresses Tricol D Beaded Satin Dresses neal ‘“‘_ rasses Plasn and Beaded Heavy Satin Dresses Georgettes Georgette Dresses Imported Lace Dresses NOTEWORTHY! are the Reductions on All Sports Apparel Furnitare Carpets F and “Eleventh Sts. Linens A Few of the Many Attractive Offerings in Our Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Mahogany Dresser, regular price, $104; special ...... seroueebes $52.00 Mahogany Dresser, regular price, $119; special. S oui ousene siniins $59.50 Gentlemen’s Mahogany Chifforobe, regular price, $106; special. ... Mahogany Chifforabe, regular price, $90; special...... samisie s $45.00 Mahogany or Walnut Dresser, reg- ular price, $152; special....... $90.00 Walnut Dresser, regular price, $122; special ......... Walnut Chifforobe, regular price, L o $37.50 Mahogany Chifforobe, regular price, $70; special........... i Mahogany or Walnut Four-poster Bed, régular price, $76; special, $38.00 " Walnut Single-size Bed, regular price, $111; $pecial........... $55,00 Walnut Full-size Bed, regular price, $65; special ,........... . Biltmore Rush Rugs Heavy quality rugs, in a pleasing variety of colors, made up of squares 18x18 inches—any size. Special, 80c per square. A few more—about 50—of those fine quality Fiber Rugs, 8.3x106. Clearing price, $9.50. Drapery Department Cross-stripe Summer Portieres, dark grounds in rose, green and blue, snow flake and silk stripes. Regularly $3.50. Special, $2.75 pr. Stenciled Valance Curtains, natural color antique crash with colored borders. Formerly $6.00. Special, $325 pr. Stenciled Couch Cove;-s, 60 inches Wi'dle: and 274 yards long; plain centers wit colored borders. Special, $5.00 ca. Stenciled Table Covers, 38x38 inches. Regularly $1.50. Special, $L.15 Stenciled Pillow Slips, 23x18 inches. Regularly $1.00. Special, T5¢ Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, covered with good grade Cretonne, both sides. Special, $3.75 Curtain Scrim, 36 inches wide, white, cream and ecru, open-work borders. Special, 12lc yd. Mahogany Full-size Bed, regular price, $68; special............. $34. Cedar Chest, regular price, $24; SPECials.siuismmasvssneisess s $15.00 Mahogany Armchair, cane back upholstered seat, regular price, $45; special..... Two-piece Solid Mahogany Recep- tion Room Suite, regular price, $230; special.......... $115.00 Three-piece Cane Living Room $25.00 Suite, regular - price, $277; gpeciale v anese snavones ...$164.00 Mahogany Buffet, regular price, $221; special................ $127.00 Walnut Buffet, regular price, $197.50; special.......... ....$100.00 Mahogany-finish Buffet, regular price, $110; special........... $65.00 Mahogany Buffet, regufar price, $400; special........ ws e s $200.00 36 inches wide.... .95¢ 30 inches wide.... .85¢c Axminster Rugs $36.00 for 9x12 size $32.00 for 8.3x106 size $5.50 for 36x70 size $345 for 27x54 size The Linen Shop . $4.25 Pure Linen Double Damask, 71 inches wide; beautiful designs; special, $3.00 yd. $10.00 Pure Linen Tablecloths, size 70x 70 inches; extra fine quality; special, $6.00 ca. Qur entire line of White Voiles re- duced to one-half former prices. $5.25 Bedspreads, size 78x88 inches; special, $3.50 ea. “Mohawk’ Bleached Sheets Sizes mentioned are torn sizes before hemming. 10 dozen Sheets, 72x99 inches. Regularly $1.85; for..........$1.35 ca. 15 dozen Sheets, 81x90 inches. Regularly $1.85; for.......... $1.35 ea. 10 dozen sheets, 63x99 inches. Regularly $1.68;for.......... $1.25 eca. _ 85c Extra Heavy Bath Towels ; 3 «e.. 59¢ ea. $1.00 Extra owels’ 75¢ ca. fOr cecevoscncnsmoanssnsiocas Upholstery THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY and JUNE 16, 1921 Woodmard X Lotheop REMNANT DAY IN THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted were $12.75. pleats. Sizes 25 to 32. 10 Wash pearl buttons; slightly soiled. . 9 Girls’ Wash Dresses and . . Middies Girl#’ Gingham, Dresses, in novelty plaid designs and solid colors of blue, pink and green; some trimmed with sol- id colored self mategials, others with plaid. Pointed collars finished with pearl buttons. Sash ties in back with lange bow. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 45¢ H were 95c. Girls’ Dainty Gingham Dresses, in pretty plaid designs with box pleats front and back; large pockets. ollars and cuffs of plain colored self material ; large sash ties in back. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 95¢ each; were up to $1.45. Girl? Good Quality White Jean Middies, finished with black bow ties and neat pockets; full length puff sleeves and large collar. Sizes 6 to 22 years. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Jackets Greatly Reduced 13 Wool Skibo Tweed Sports Suits; full gathered skirts, finished with belt. inserted pockets and buttons. Colors are gray, brown and heather mixtures. Sizes 16 to 40. $10.00 each; were $16.75. 35 Navy, Black and Copen Sports Jersey Jackets, with inscrted pleats in back: finished with patch pockets and buttons. $7.50 each; were $9.75. 20 Georgette Crepe Dresses, with braid and embroidery around neck : elbow sleeves : silk drop skirt. ~Colors are flesh and peach. Sizes 16 to 40. $10.00 each; 13 Pleated Prunella Sports Skirts, in stripes and plaids; box and knife $3.75 each; were $9.75. inene Skirts, with inserted pockets: 75¢c each; were $1.00. . 42 Dresses of Plaid and Striped Gingham and Colored Figured Voile; tie-back sashes and elbow sleeves ; organdy trimmed. Colors are green, blue, lav- ender and navy. Sizes are 16 to 42. $2.95 each; were $5.95. 8 Homespun and Tweed Suits, suitable for sports wear; well tailored and finished Avith patch pockets. Sizes 16 to 40. $5.00 each; were $13.75, 11 Navy Tricotine Suits, in box and ripple coat effects; braid trimmed. Sizes 18 to 40. $13.75 each; were $24.75. 6 Mignonette Fringed Dresses, with elbow sleeves and round necks: nar- row belts of self material. Colors are flesh, brown, copen, peach, white and shrimp. Sizes 16 to 38. $10.00 each; were $14.75. wide belts, finished with Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and Knit Underwear 250 Pairs Women’s Full-fashioned Siik Hose, second quality, but an extra-fine hose for this low price. Colors are cordo- van, black, gray and white. Sizes 8!% to 10. Special, $1.25 pair. 200 Pairs Women'’s Full-fashioned Silk Hose, irregular weave. Colors are black, cordovan, African brown and white. Sizes 875 to 10. Special, $1.00 pair. 105 Pairs Boys’ Heavy-ribbed Sport Hose, roll tops with fancy stripes. Col- ors are cordovan and black. Sizes 83 to 107%. 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; were 50c each. 24 Women’s Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits with tailored shoulders and cuff or lace knees. Sizes 36, 38, 4c and 44. 55¢ each; were 65¢c. 24 Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, with elastic at knees and buttons across the back. Sizes 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 years. 60c each; were 75c. B ek 75¢c each; were 95c. Friday Reductions in TR LA 4 A Underwear, Corsets & House Dresses : 16 Fine Batiste Gowns, with 48 Pink Wash Satin Cami- 6 House Dresses of Plaid round neck and dainty lace- soles, with lace-trimmed tops Gingham, with white piping ° trimmed tops. $125 each; and built-up shoulders. - 75¢ and large pockets. $1.95 each; = were $1.45. each; were 95c. were $2.95. = 4 Front-laced, Elastic Top F 50 Muslin Chemise, in Corsets of pink couti!l with 100 Polly Prim Aprons of E pink with narrow lace long hips: well boned. Size gay colored flowered cre- = trimmings and built - up 23. $1.45 each; were $2.45. tonnes in many different shoulders. 35c each; were 3 Dozen Philippine Gowns patterns. 60c each; were 65¢c. of fine batiste with dainty 85¢c. ;:al!oped edges. Special, 18 Corset Covers, of white 165, . 24 Dressing Sacques, of - muslin trimmed with wide em- _ 10 Black Cotton Petticoats flowered cr:"pe in different E broidery and lace. 45c each; in floral patterns with deep colors. 50c each; were 95c. E were <. e flounce. $6c each; were $1.25. 10 Silk Taffeta Petticoats, Z 50 Silk Envelope Chemise, 20 Plaid_Gingham House in changeable effects with E with lace trimmed tops and Dresses, with white or solid deep trimmed flounce: slight- ~Z ribbon straps. $100 each; color collar and belt. $145 ly damaged near the top. - were $145. each; were $1.95. $245 each; were $345. £ Friday Reductions in Blouses and Sweaters 2 Purple Fiber Silk Sweaters, in tuxedo model. $5.95 each; Millinery and £ Trimmings Reduced 4 3 Leghorn Hats, with ribbon = ' crowns; flower trimmed. A very = 2.50. ol el ere15‘1\’\’001 Tie-on Sweaters, in tan, honeydew, brown and :o_?d value at $7.50 each; were pecan. Sizes 36 to 46. Special. $150 each. 11 Silk and Crepe d® Chine Blouses, with pin stripes, [t E Colors are pink, orchid and navy. Sizes 40 to 46. $1.45 ecach; i 5 Hair Braid du.u ostrich or — 95. ower trimmed. $285 each: i slightly mussed. Colors are were $8.50. 18 Stout Georgette Blouses, sli navy, flesh, white and bisque. Sizes 44 to 50. were $7.95. 7 Tricolette Overblouses, braid or fringe trimmed. Colors s e evdew, jade, bisque and gray. Sizes 40 to 44. $1.95 - e e ¥ 5 Large Organdy Garden Hats - 15 Mignonctte Overblouses, embroidered in chinchilla. in colors of gray, flesh, orchid $345 each; 10 Milan Hemp Turbans, with silk draped crowns and pleated = ribbon wheel trimming. $1.00 3205, Colors are bisque, copen, jade and tomato. Sizés 38 to 46 AN rlle; [ WIAD ety wehe 95 each; were $4.95. L. = o 13 Tricolette Overblouses in_jade. honeydew, brown, -y Oxtuich Jands. $120 anchs tomt; henna, gray and bisque. Sizes 36 to 42. $395 each; 15 Plowars: Spetial; Ac eash. were $.95. S J 35 Tailored Madras Blouses, with turn-back collar and long 17 Flowers. Speeial, 50 each. sleeves. 85c each; were 3 B 35 Georgette Waists, lace or ruffle trimmed. Colors are white, flesh and bisque. $295 cach; were $495. White Voile and Batiste Waists; plain tailored or fancy. Special, $1.00 each. Aisle Opportunities g 356 Fancy Turkish Bath Towels with woven colored borders in a variety of shades. Size 17x35. 35¢ each; 3 for §1; were 50c each. | 26 Women's Leather Bags—discontinued numbers, some in Toolcraft finish. Several shapes and colors. $195 each; were $2.95. 11 Fitted Party Boxes, in blue, purple, tan and pink. $L98 each; were $2.95. . 160 yards “Fruit of the Loom” Muslin, slightly soiled, but there are some perfect 8, 10 or 12 yard lengths. 14c yard; was 17c. 16 Full Double-bed Size Sheets, seamless; bleached; slightly soiled from handling. 9%0¢ each; were §! 6 Roman 4 Flower Wreaths. 50e each; were B3c. 5 Hair Braid Hats. with light colored facings. S5 eachi = were $5.95. = 83 Women's Pure Linen Initial Handker- chiefs; not all initials in the lot. 1§c each; were 25c and 35¢. 97 dozen Men's Regular Size Cotton Hand- kerchiefs, with narrow hem. id only in lots of 6 for 20c; were 10c each. 48 White Crochet Bedspreads, termed “Run of the Mill.” The slight defects will not affect the wearing quality. Size 72x90. $L35 each; 16 Scarfs in solid colors or combinations of gold and dark blue, buff and blue, green and fringe. A very good value. blue. All have fringe trimming. $295 each; 5 - Were 8 Dozen Cotton Towels of a heavy weight with plain white border. Sizes 21x40 and 21x42. A very special value. 20c each; were i 26 Satin Bedspreads of a good quality in many pretty designs and patterns. Some slightly soiled. An opportunity to supply your future needs at a saving. $395 each; Str‘iped Sashes, trimmed with $295 each; were AN Y " N \