Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 15

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s e \. ™ 1 = o . e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TRIDAY, JULY 1, 1991 _ ey N "1 - nt. Up to neon yesteray Col. 11 reports 760 licenses iseued dit- In the ebr- Through the co-operation of a local agency the Travelers' Aid the boy housed and fed. It also wired 760 MARRIAGES IN JUNE. ing the month of June. || TRAVELERS' AID HAS INVITED ’ B his mother for transportation and the onding month of last ysar a ree- NATIONA] CAPI"I'A l 'I'O OIN I B e e e pookor fter fame | TWenty Less Than Last Year, | R e nnce was ostabitshed. and fortune was glad to climb aboard When Record Was Set. s lieu nt is not aisturied by ase from the figuras a train en route for Illinois.” which was June, a4 recoed- government service of a large num-|breaker. ber of, marriageable young women, while decreasing the population of . Washington, has had but slight ef-| Girls In China are taking publie fect on the marriage market, uccord<1schnlarhh(nu to study abroad, hith- ing to Col W. A. Kroll. the license!erto an unheard-of proceeding. - At a recent tobacco fair in Eng- £ 1$10,000 Needed to Increase Its Facilities|und vomenconiented 1% clyareit for the Protection. Primarily, of < |seesfiy™ & o ™ 7o al . < Women and Girls. Red Cross Shoes Reduced Both High and Low Included : When you buy Red Cross Shoes you are immediately assured of Comfort— Style—and Wear. They are made espe- cially for women who appreciate quality and style in their footwear. " PREMIER MOTOR CORPORATION of INDIANAPOLIS Wishes to e Announce a ‘Revision of Prices Effeitive July ist Help the Washington Travelers’ Aid Society at Union Station Mr. W. F. D. Herron, Treasurer,, Union Trust Co. I inclose my check fOr......ceevernracannn . covering dues for the year for the membership checked. Memberships: Name Life, $500.00 Honorary, $100.00 Sustaining, $25.00 Contributing, $5.00, Active, $2.00 Associate, $1.00 REDUCTION $910.00 810.00 710.00 910.00 910.00 910.00 910.00 710.00 NEW PRICE $3690.00 3790.00 3890.00 4690.00 5090.00 5190.00 4090.00 4290.00 MODEL Four-Passenger Open Car . Two-Passenger Roadster . . Seven-Passenger Touring Car Four-Passenger Closed Car . Seven-Passenger Sedan . . Four-Passenger Art Craft Top Seven-Passenger Art Craft Top OLD PRICE $4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 5600.00 6000.00 6100.00 5000.00 5000.00 Address Gity inaugurated by the Washington Trav- | s gy ticu. unt Lo sce e sights of élere A1 Bociety' at Unlon station |5as, wironal Capital, After @ o days of.unsuccessful effort to obtain whereby the residents of the National | work he- began to think of mother 1681 mayt art in the support (and the Illidois home. He Cagital may take partin PPOTt | roached by a Travelers' Aid worker, Unlon station what_to_do. “Bends awith your fout™® as ap- TRADE MaRK of the organization. “Any human being is the object of its help,” according to the slogan, while sitting in the trying _to figure out Group No. 1— Oxfords and Pumps. Group No. 2— although it exists primarily for the protection of girls and women. A year in operation, $10,000 is needed to Oxfords, Pumps and Ties. Walking, Baby Louis and full Louis heels. Brown, Tan and Black Glazed Kid, Mat Kid, Patent Leather and other ma- terials. Walking, Baby Louis and full Louis heels. White Reignskin, Black Kid, Patent Leather. and Russia Calf. Right up to the minute in their smart style and all the wonderful com- fort that the Red Cross Shoe is noted for. R R $3.95 increase its facilities and operate for the ensuing year. Memberships are offered as follows: Associate, $1; active, $2; contributing, sustaining. 5; honorary, $100, and lite, $500. Checks should be made payable to W, F. D. Herron, treasurer, Union Trust Company. Officers ot Society. Officers of the society are Joseph D. Kaufman, chairman; William F. Gude, vice chairman; W. Frank D. Herron, Margaret Talty, sec- M. F. Van Riper, ex- Tillman, Mrs. branches in 170 cities, men, women and children may travel in safety from coast to coast. The work is done without regard to age, race, color, = | creed. class or sex, and without fee or gratuity. During the past year 11,365 persons have beem placed in hotels and room- ing houses here, 6.076 placed on trains, 420 children have been cared for and 625 persons referred to other . gl A definite membership plan has been man. He came to Washington to seek | twist the strands. HE car built for absolute dependability under the most adverse road and driving conditions, at the lowest cost of operation and maintenance, with fullest regard for flexibility and comfort. Placed in the hands of the owner at a price which recommends the Premier as a most sound investment. With distinctive lines which appeal to the'most discriminating buyer, and in ownership of which you will always feel a real glow of satisfied pride. “It’s Distinctive” Grahame H. Powell, Mrs. W. W. Scott, . H. Tonge, darlings Mrs. Alex. Wol with the . materials ,1: Group No. 3— it HEge 5 eenmely. DISTRICT MOTOR CO. ; oK = | operating with a foc - . INCOR oD Brown and Black Kid D an the. District. Through allied| Make the men of the house [] 0932 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 620 Washington agencies. A total of 21.- ) , 919 cases of all Kinds bas brcnl “Ninth Instances of Work. Let Us Talk Over Your ol Herzo y @ in o AbkEd-MklnfM‘k’\“e definite instalnc;‘-s H . Pl O° nc° at F!’ 3 A R S eating Plant : lowing examples: You're indeed fortunate if you = \ “A sixteen-year-old girl ran away hlv;l hlellllllgd x:ll.!nt "lh:lldoul"l ict disci ; up too : B (oo it i oM S e o = t Vou'll find th . 1o of R 3014 16 Mtb St N w i 0 E . lnladd‘zlrerlnl:mh_u;(g‘?-, and_was re plaBnutls it you have one of those | ou 5 n ese specials ot paramount interest £ = . I VY. " pen Lvening e e T eh the housework. and car- || its duty. that makes you wonder —supplying, as they do, the needs for the holiday- g } ing for the children. There was || where that 1ast ton Went and that s he F h ) IThefe Zzes, bangs —the AR YL L e 3 S e B S B el ing over the Fourth. i i L il M R i When found at the Union station by || & new plant. install ! { the Travelers” Ald. ehe had no bag D e ner mad eats ‘ i gage and her capiia consisted of 35 the house properly. In the added Th P f d f all m s, Sh v el f til the o i ¢ could the 7 3 stallation. e car c 1) erru . P ‘S th who would see that she had the . . . - | et 12 P | Biggs Heating C X F t 1 proper amount of recreation and lggs eahng 0. ' \ “A sixteen-year-gld boy failed in 3 > Dote foat he. Wad gene 1o seck his 917 H St. N.W. fortunes and when she heard from PHONE MAIN 4880 him again he would be a successful Special i Gabardine and Tropical Worsted are the two leading . U favorites in Thin Goods this season. Their weightlessness . . appeals for comfort, their dressiness appeals to the men = Every Garment m the Store Undel’prlced who want to be cool—and well groomed. . T . R & s Cl They are made by our nafionally-known makers— hl aran Iz s modeled as they design, tailored as they know how— n u eorganlzatlon e ce Compound of Delicious marked as we elect to turn them into ilfi‘porta‘r:t spe‘ci;flastl—cI . . .« . . . " The Reorganization Clearance Sale is in preparation for néw and Sweetmeats \ . enlarged stocks of Fall Merchandise. From now on we shall ex- —comprise our confection treasure-store. } . kY . . . . \¢ 11 ¢ SCL p ploit Women's and Misses’ Apparel Exclusively. The items men- f;;z,ff'ézft’:f;sf ::;:lsfz’i‘:’; s{,f;‘:;;z;fg’;’zfx‘r’ tioned below are for Saturday—or until the lots have been sold out. 2 own fancy, milk chocolate or Italian bitter- ) sweet. . David & John Anderson % Choose of the four favorites: . Gingham Dresses All Millinery Reduced Pl 20 t;ste-wile%tt{inBom’Si1Eléigcome shells ) : : n Values up to $35.00 A Complete Clearance of the kLI’ ! o poand. SLEG. h Young Men’s and Conservative models. All sizes. elebrated o . $19.78 q Bungalow Box, $1.70 - . . T " 5 &l Genoese dark chocolates in a pound-and-a- s At Tast iteen new and unusat stles, in- yqi ( N @ X k i e s, $1.20, Mohair Suits Palm Beach Suits cluding many with drawn work: also Fine A\ Sunday Paper Nougats, 95¢ In the wanted colors; neat The genuine, in the popular X:llll:rs aan':ldcl?;sl.‘edNei-‘Z;:sj:tlor“eg’e‘:ts B’s'fifi? il N k& Almonds, hazel nuts, and honey mallow. patterns —clever- shades — hand- up to 4. ’ Sail A pound, 95c. ly cut and care- $ tailored and silk $ . ailors and Sports Hats Matinee Mints, 55¢ fully made. Be- - taped — various -, Crepe Back Satin and Repriced from $1275 to $25.00 Pungent mint creams, chocolate covered. ginning at...... models ......... Canton Crepe Dresses i A box, 55c. . . o : b= e o i S White Flannel Pants .5 $7.50 e e an ut with a % $35.00 1415’}1 S‘Lrazl = leader at..... In the most desirable all-white and all- English Gabardine Wash Skirts Sumsegrte 4 Matn £73 - - - black models. Sizes up to 44. % > H . ) Repriced from $7.00 - Fflmerly Sellmg A& Finest Silk Dresses aw a s i , Up to $7.50 ( Repriced from $29.50 to $49.50 to I $21.95 Londan jshrunk;: white jonly. For tomorrow only—we've gathered into one | Canton Crepes, Georgette, Crepe d 3 Chnies and Taffetas; many exclusivc‘ gwdelse. Silk Sports Skirts big lot, the broken lots of L « - Repriced from $12.75 to $18.00 to Regular Straws Leghorns i SPECIAL—Gingham Dresses £9.75 Panamas “ Bankoks ‘ Values up to $12.00. b b ) Regardless of what ‘they were—they are $1 now. ‘ In Kumsi-Kumsa, Crepe Burr-Bar, Dewkist, ga y . - . . $6.95 Crepe de Chine, Mallinson's Pussy Willow Broken sizes, of course—but practically all sizes in the affeta, etc. 2 Fast color Amoskeag Ginghams; ex- - combinedoks. cellent quality; several daintily trimmed models. . 3 . S . B o S ° . - i S hirts-- athing Suits ’ Summer Dresses HLlanerlfi cmp egla-ls W derful t . eav; repe dwns. . . i v rful assort- Repriced from $16.50 to $29.50 #© priced {o $¥.6p$. 5 il . Two Speclala! mente ‘:f 2";:;;: :xnd styles— $13.95 - Ot auelity creves ol bit-up Shoscn vt hest judgment David and John Anderson Ginghams, Voiles Heavy Crepe de Chine Envelopes. Re- Rure Silk (Baby Broadcloth) ~ we command—offering a ragge and Organdies. Many styles and models. {’:i’;‘e‘;’m‘; §3.95. French band tops; ribbon Shirts—in a wide variety of of pnccgallnlegmnmtg :; ski'atu:(: o . ' - i L we specially wan 3 r AU-Silk Shantung Suits p,fi"e‘;”t :ké‘gé wfl:fi;"&fl?"‘?’%&:‘ new and 'smartly effective pat- tomorrow— : Repriced from $30.00 to tri_i_nfl;eg,ed T BB 0. terns., Very superior quality One a"ld Two Pdiece Suits, 3 * ailo Glove Silk Bloomers, Sati s = lain colors ‘an $ 1 6.95 flespilggs with Lace Trimming. Reprice':l ;e:;“:id for Sat 54.85 ls’tripes, at.. 3500 New straight-line 36-inch Coats; plain 0o " ur segienen s ° tailored Sidrts. : P Varsity Union Suits White Oxford Shirts—real $1.55. Madras and Check Nainsool ; $1.00 full athietic; =all rts Shirts, with : sizes; guaranteed.. P) oollar attached .....

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