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vay . 500 New Phone 1204 G St. Closed Monday, In- dependence Day Beaded Bags ... Resplendent European novel- ties just arrived—and actually worth up to $7.50. Rich light and dark color combinations. Draw- string top. ONYX SILK HOSE $2.50 and $3.00 Qualities, Strictly Perfect $1.79 ONYX shades. better type. Lace Lisle Hose $1'45 Imported Lace Lisle Hose. sheer. silky and . beautifully patterned in all-over and lace clocked effects. White. navy. cordovan, Russia. fect quallty Harding blue. . i ; Glove Silk Onyx Pointex Silk Hose 6 2 43, Shown at King's Palace in their ° s Hose ........... * entirety. ‘Black. white and all col- ) Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose, ~OFs- Plenty of white. - subject to” very iight irregular’ §2.25, $2.50, $3.00 White Hats! White Hats! Bloti. whne cudovan Siid Sias Kayser Silk Hose The reign of white is recognized at King's Palace with a gather- ILDRE. SOCKS, waite New shipment brings our stock | ing of white hats to'sal the style ideals of every woman. Fith fancy tops. also solid colors. to’the high-tide of completeness. - | of the soft pastel shades. too, and Some LS d Slightly imperfect ~ornrs 25C Thread Silk, $2.75 and | colors. THREE-QUARTER SOCKS, fine $3.00 Sport Hats Dress Hats Slrre: ”t:ul’ YacuiomH mercerized quality: white with B tte, white milan, white felt. hair braid, ribbon, fhiey tops and solid col- 3y Glove Silk, $3.00 and | . Hais of georgente, Mute o fats ot c $3.50 ribbtn-trimmed and embroidered. FAN And pay for it July 1Sth C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. w0, 616 12th St. Full-fashioned Hose, n white, blat and others have lisle garter tops. markable saving on silk hosiery of the fine LW . Black on! Union Suits Regular Sizes . 59¢ WOMEN'S | ESTS—Forest Mills and Hudson Mills makes, white and pink. 35 c extra 3 ch Regular_and for $1.00. Two Matchless Underpriced Groups of BOYS' WASH SUITS FREE—Toy aeropldne to all children accompanied by parents. Shoppers will find our service for large and small boys satisfactory on every count—stock, variety and values. 300 New Wash Suits $ l '29 Natty summer styles in durable fabrics. Middy, Oliver Twist, Nor- folk and novelty models in rep, galatea, linene and Invincible suiting. Plain colors, stripes, and combina- tions. All sizes, 3 to 8. Wash Suits . $] ‘85 Hundreds of &ne suits in Peggy cloth, Ramie linen, white jean and woven stripe suitings. Plenty of navy and white bodies with navy pants. Many have embroidered chev- rons. Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes 3 to 8. Extra Sizes . Perfect quality. Forest Mills and Hudson Mills suits. Lace- trimmed and tight knees in regular sizes. Tight knees in extra sizes. UNION SUITS— Of white checked nain- sook, athletic style. sizes Satisfaction First [NGSP Thread Silk cordovan and other Some are silk from toe to top, BOYS' heavy ribbed black hose ribbed black. white and cordo- V: P ct quality HOSE, perfectly Per- Eagle Crepe de Chine Empire Broadcloth Japanese Shantung Silk Jersey. Every shirt a model of fine fabric and fine workmanship—every shirt decidedly above the five-dollar class. Tailored with all the niceties of fin- ish the most critical man could ask for. Plenty of WHITE shirts as well as stripes innumerable. tungs have separate collar to match. Sizes 14 to 17. Women’s Forest Mills Tan Shan- All COMD'R OSBURN REASSIGNED. Commander Carl T. Osburn has been detached from the United States steamship Schenck and assigned to duty in the office of naval operations, Navy Department. COCKROACHES EASILY KILLED TODAY Steans’ Electric Paste Ao SURE DEATH to Waterbogs. Ants. Rate Lorase a0 X lul“‘:l‘:l RILLED. Tocy enror Beady for use—two sises Bic and §L30. U. 8. Government buys It. 810818 7¢h St. A re- 25¢ 50c White Felt C Just the utility hats you'll wan ventionally smart and adaptable to Of Gabardine ¢ and Surf Satin ........... S ANY of these skirts have been exceptional values at Saturda; qualities of heavy white gabardine tops or shirred tops. Sport pocke mannish pockets. Sport Skirts Of white Baronet satin, nov- elty corded silks, black and white serge and blazer striped flannel. $10.75 and $15 Pongee Shantung Dresses —in basque effect, daintily em- broidered. $16.75 Handmade Blouses 50c COLORED ORGANDY - AND DOTTED SWISS DRESSES for girls of 2 to 6. High and surplice ‘waist models, embroidered in col- ors. White organdy collar and cuffs and self sashes. Some trim- med with small rufies. Pink, blue, mais, apricot and copen. $2.49 to $3.98 PRINCESS SLIPS of soft nain- 500k, yoke and flounce trimmed with embroidery, lace insertion and edge. $1.59 to $1.98 Corsets Hundreds and Hundreds of New | Hats for the Fourth % Washington’s Greatest Assemblage and Greatest Values Make King’s Palace the Logical Holiday Shopping Center White Was Girls Dainty Frocks THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Oil Lands Wor . Won by Indian By the Asxocinted P'ress. SAPULPA, Okla., July 1.—Oil lands valued at $6,000,000 were awarded to heirs of Lete Kolvin, a Creek Indian woman alleged to have been killed by her husband in 1916, in a decision handed down in district court here to- day. The case, which had been continued since 1918, revolved about the exact identify of Lete Kolvin, whose name was found on the Creek nation eiti- zenship rolls | Arrested as Bank Robher. | ATLANTA, Ga—Churles Hayes was |arrested ecarly today at his home in {Atlanta and held on a churge of rob- Ibing the bank of College Park Tues- o4 I Purchase of Warnet's Rust- proof Corsets, in white and flesh. Front and back lace. Low and medium bust. $3.50 to §7.00 values. 95 $4.95 W hite Hats! | i Plenty navy, black and other preferred | i Vacation Hats Ostrich-trimmed, flower-trimmed, rushers, 79¢ t for the holiday outing. Uncon- various jaunty shapes. Pongee Shantung Dresses Natural tan shade. Straight- line model, slashed sides with blue satin insert; satin collar, Self belt and vest. Embroidered Irts 82,69 ¢ selling for $375. All of them are : $22.75 in blue. H y's price. Tailored of the better and white surf satin, with belted Jumper Dresses —of ratine, linen and jersey. ts, flap pockets, slashed pockets, $5.75 to $15 i $3.50 A number of exquisite examples of hand. needle- work in these filmy summer blouses. Long sleeves, V neck, square neck,,roll col- lar and vest effects. Vari- ously hemstitched and o drawn-worked in attractive designs. All sizes. | Special Value in a Handmade .Blouse at $2.98 Has V neck, drawn-worked front and shoulder tucks. COLORED ORGANDY DRESSES for girls of 6 to 14. Medium and surplice waists. Ruffled and sashes. Also long-waisted model with white net vest, ruffled skirt and ribbon girdle. Rose, pink, H blue, mals, apricot, orchid and i} brown. i $4.98 to $7.50 DOTTED SWISS DRESSES, in rose, pink and light blue, with white organdy fronts, collar, cuffs and sash. Full skirt with deep hem and two pockets. $7.50 Lof the Beginning Saturday | . July9, closed i / i Every Saturday | Until : September i | day. The court held that ot | ern railroud, was was | train : Arthur Jordan Piano Co. th $6,000,000 Woman’s Heirs day, when three men held up the as-| sistant _cashier, but werc frightened | off with but $75 in_pennles. J. R Brooks and Eddie James were ar- rested on the day of the robbery’and Brooks was said to have confessed. | but joined James in saying the latter had no connection with the affair. ns $500 of thel oremen’s Union | superintendent Norris became suspicious and caused | J as he was in the act heck at the bank. Sim- ed with obtaining money * nse. | Simmo: of ces mons is chary under false p Bauk Reports 88,000 Lowx. MeCORMICK, S. C.—State bank ex- aminers were investiga the books | Bunk of Mount Carme after bank directors nounced that the bank probably lose $8,060 as a result of bad accounts and overdra Bank officials said ! the bank is solvent and the loss ix due ! to deflation in securities. here, Woman Killed In Hailstorm. REYNOLDS, Ga.—One negro wornan was killed and a number of negro chil- dren were injured when a m k this city yester and tre ts e pletely mated that twenty il were ruined by hail tha the storm. ells of Siaying Father. 'OL. Va.-Tenn. — Carl, 1 year: in the circuit that he kill rei, in self home near aged | told a jury in his trial urt at Blountville, Tenn.. his father, Thomas Mur- arch 10 at their | Murrell said | woman and that this was . the { ¥ubject of the quarrel which led up to | the shooting Hanging Delayed Forty Dass. | MOBILE, Ala.—Dick Davis, a seven- Wo-year-old negto man. who was (0 | 1 hanged at daylight today for rder of Lucinda Davis, woman. was granted forty days by Gov. Thomas E. Kilby. Dav s the woman in the built & r his home WINSTON ing of the b <pital 1 here 1t wus decided to beginwork ovember 1 on the two-hundred- thousand-dolar hospital plant which the church proposed to establish in this city. The architect was directed o prepare plans 1 ineligible to | state, county and government by supreme court at Montgor of ‘Alabama never legally ratified the | nal amendment exempting | d suilors of the world war yment of poll ta they our months or mor estimated that at leas of the war failed to pay in the belief that they i Condactor Instantly Killed. | BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn—W. D. Haynes. | N conductor on the Norfolk = stantly killed yes- by an electric shock near Glade | Va. Mr. Haynes had rigged portable telepho that was heavily ¢ wire dropping on i brought here on_ the passenge that had been in Mr. Haynes' charge. 3 i 5 i | i i Veteran Gullty in Bank Robbery. | Miss. —W. B. Condia ndid r Who has a s in th rmy, was sentenced by Judge | Potter of the district court to three 1 the penitentiary. Single ded, he held up and robbed the | Bank of Clinton of $300 three months ago. at Clinton, Miss, | ELLISVILLE, Miss.—Abn. Boy Killed While Diving. | kill- | as the result of a dive in shallow | cater, Tuesday, according 10 word re- | ceived here from the Tallahomo Creek neighborhood. An autopsy showed he | had_concussion of the & hickering Uprigll!_\tm Piano A Real Bargain $165 Termx to Suit G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Trean. SHOULD You DELAY ANY 7 If you squint in the / broad day light—if images blur before your eyes—if reading | gives you a headache gr you cannot see as ‘far as formerly, you ne¢d the service of an j opto- metrist. Bring! your eye troubles to us. We will relieve them; M A LEese OpTICAL (0 OPTOMETRISTS 614 _9TH ST N.W. AEIIE_mes._ A C., FRIDAY, JULY._1, 1921 L1217 2L L L S A AP AL AL L L L L e o Lo ot e TWoohward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE @/’,@ss er Priced Merchandise Dresses That Are a Real Delight for the Summertime Beginning at $5.95 For sports, vacation and aftérnoon wear—Gingham, Voile, Organdy and Dotted Sw patterns. Plcid and Striped Gingham Dresses, with full gathered skirts: some have narrow belts and pockets finished with pearl buttons. Collar and pockets trim- med with pique. Sizes 16 to 40. $5.95. Plcid Gingham Dresses, with tie-back sash of self material; large patch pockets ; organdy collars and cuffs. Some are fin- ished with pearl buttons. Sizes 16 to jo. $7.75. Plaid Dresses, \ith overskirts: wide sashes: short sleeves: full skirt. Some trimmed with narrow piping of organdy. $6.75. pipmg gandy Gingham Dresses, trimmed with or- gandy on waist: wide sash of self ma- terial; pockets. Sleeves, pockets and col- lars trimmed with pleated organdy. Sizes 10 to 40. $8.75. Dresses in the much wanted checks, prints and attractive flowered Voile Dresses, with wide sashes of sclf material, in overskirt or straightline effects. Some overskirts trimmed with lace; organdy collars, cuffs and sleeves. Colors are mostly dark shades. Sizes 16 to 44. $5.95 to $12.75. Organdy Dresses, in overskirt effect with scalloped ruffles; self camisole: vestee effects; short sleeves: round and V necks. Colors are white, blue, vellow, pink and lavender. $8.75, $9.75, $11.75, $12.75 and $13.75. Dotted Swiss Dresses, trimmed with organdy collars and cuffs. Wide bands of organdy in full gathered skirts. Wide crushed sash ties in back with large bow. Colors are mostly navy. Sizes 16 to jo. $11.75 and $13.75. New and Wanted Corsets and White Millinery | Bathing Girdles Baronet Satin Hats, trimmed with em- broidery or beads. Chic. new styles to choose from. $3.95, $5 and $7.50. New Georgette Hats, made of heavy quality material: flower and ostrich trim- med. Colors are navy, white, flesh, orchid and bisque. $3.95. Untrimmed Panama-\Weave Hats, in smart and popular models: very cool and comfortable for outings. Desirable for the matron. as the soft rolls and narrow brims make them Lecoming. $1. 95c $1.25 $1.45 A well made Corset of white coutil, with low top and medium length skirt— just the carset for hot-weather wear, be- ing very cool and comfortable. 95c. Bathing Girdles of pink coutil or broche with inserts of elastic at the sides; lacing at the back or closed back styles: light- weight and lightly boned, but with sui- ficient support for bathing or general athletic wear. $1.25 and $1.45. An Important Sale of New Mid-Summer Porch Dresses Very Specially Priced $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 Voile Dresses, in small figured patterns of rose. blue and lavender. with wide organdy sasl es and effective banding of same. Others in p ain colored gingham at- tractively trimmed with organdy collars and self piping. $4.95. Pretty Plaid Dresses, in a large assortment of summery shades with organdy vestee, collars and cuffs: row of buttons on vestee. $5.95. Gingham Dresses, in large checks of black and white, tan. pink and blue. Or- gandy collars with wool embroidery in contrasting _shades; novelty pockets. $6.95. Double Panel Petticoats For the thin dress the shadow-proof petti- coat is indispensable. We have them in satins, tub silks and sateens—with plain or scalloped edge or in pretty flounce styles. At $3.95— White Washable Satin Petticoats, in-double- panel styles, with pretty scalloped edge—just the thing for the very sheer frock. Also two styles in tub silk petticoats with panel front and back. One has a narrow ruffie prettily tucked and hemstitched. The other has a deep trimmed flounce. At $2.95— A White or Flesh Tul Silk Petticoat, with plain hemstitched or scalfoped edge. At $3.45— Good Washable Silk Petticoats in extra sizes, with deep flounced ruffle. At $1.95— High Luster White Sateen Petticoats, with plain tailored edge. & braid-trimmed skirts; Women’s Silk Skirts Skirts for Golf, Tennis and All Sports Wear Models for Street Wear All are developed in the season’s most popular materials and colors. _ Skirts of Prunella Cloth, woven in contrast- ing colored stripes—a most novel effect is given in one model, the outer pleats being of navy or black and inner pleats of assorted stripes. Sep- arate belt. Sizes 26 to 32. $9.75 to $14.75. Gabardine and Surf Satin Skirts, with novel pockets and narrow belts, finished with pearl buttons. Sizes 26 to 34. $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Baronet Silk Skirts, with inserted pockets; belt. Full gathered for comfortable walking. Colors ;—; white, black, flesh, copen and pink. $7.50 to 5. New Summer Modes in Blouses $2.75 New Georgette Blouses which -possess a distinctive style~and for the price offered place them in a dis- tinct class. The material is of the better grade and much taste is exercised in the application of the dif- models. ferent trimmings. Colors and white, navy and white, are flesh, white, bisque, purple and white, green jade, tomato, honeydew, and white and other colors navy and gray. Sizes 36 and combinations. to 46. 36 to 46. Manufacturer’s Samples Bathing Suits $4.95 They are made, of all- wool jersey in the popular California style. newest colors, designs and trimmings. Very few alike —many are one-of-a-kind Colors are black New Sweaters For Your Vacation $3.95 Every woman or miss going on a vacation’ knows the need of a sweater. Our popular number at this price is suited to all. The most popular model being black with white brush col- lar and cuffs. Jade, honey- dew, henna, brown, navy, white salmon, purple, orange and azure are colors included in other combina- tions.. Sizes 36 to 46. All the Sizes Women'’s Lisle & Silk Hose 65c and $1.65 Women’s Lisie Hose, with wide tailored seam in back, which makes them strong, durable and attractive. Colors are black, white and cordovan. Sizes 85 to 10. 65c pair. . . Women’s Full-fafshioned Silk Hose of a very good quality; have lisle tops and re- inforced heels and toes. Colors are black and cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10. $1.65. e QR Children’s Pique Dresses with Bonnets to match $1.50 set Dresses are made with kimono sleeves. round necks and all have em- broidered basket design on frent Scalloped bottoms. Dutch bonnets to match. Sleeves and neck of dresses and bonnets are edged with scalloped embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. LTI II 00 IR N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N iy § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N E N