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B s : THR .EVENING . STAR; ~WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.° . . g 8! = = 3 2 T = ‘ . ' LEGIONTOLAUNCH s 'Patriph'c Sing - | [summer s ruristisne || ENBERSHP DRV Following our regullar ORCHESTRA annual custom, this store Assisted by Mrs. Frank = Summy, confralto, and ’ Mr. Lewis Aunnis, -tenor Public cordially invited, beginning 8:30 Saturday Close 6 P.M. A Muig F Street Entrance. will be closed all day Saturday during the sum- mer season beginning Saturday, July Sth. “Every Member fo Get Member,” Slogan for Cam- paign Beginning 4th. “Every member to get a member has been adopted as the slogan fo the District of Columbia Departmeni American Leglon, for a membershi drivs to begin July 4 and to last unti the 16th. The campaign will be rur through the various posts in the de partment, every post to decide on it own method for securing members. J suitable trophy will be presented Men’é Cool Suits Are Well Tailored| [ ” = = g Open 9:15 AM. _ " New York—WASHINGTON—Paris :F(I)u-rth of July Outing and Summer "Vaéation Needs in Plenty BOYS, COO]. Palm Bea'ch‘ - / ANew57;§-OveiC%efiz'nJ‘eCIz';ne A “and Outing Suits | - Frock for Misses - - . in the legion will be placed in depart " There is genuine cool comfort and service in these light- ’ Priced $22‘50 & X ment storcs. theaters. b weight suits, tailored so they fit and look the ‘equal of any . 5 5 Officers of the army, who are now permitted be ua:x_i:xll’: to 2l et i i, £ = i . . . .. . ege . . N . B al i . suit your boy tan wear. ’ The charm of this newest frock for misses lies in its to wear Civilian Clothes again, are especially S iriain e e A e ship in the legion the loc ments throughout the country lowing the wishes of the late ith, who. beforehii which he prob. broadcast ovel invited to inspect these garments. We believe they will appreciate very keenly the remark- ably fine workmanship of, every suit. : youthful simplicity. True to the mode of the moment, it slips over—a cool, comfortable frock, with sh(_)rt sleeves, low round neck and held at the waist with © PALM BEACH SUITS, in plain and striped effects; hand- some dark shades; all sizes. Every suit splendidly tailored. $1073; \extra trousers, $230 and elastic. Narrow grosgrain n‘lizhc;n inbf:o;trast;!ng- co]l; Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $20 E;"_e;e‘r:ulr‘:; o St Jenapier T ¥ ‘or winds about the waist, and after binding the nec Col, Galbraith after his d KHAKI SPORTS SUITS, ! W Bosy s Sulbraith’s proposition was to doubls straight or knickerbocksesr and sleeves, ends in chic little bows. In white, jade, _ Mohairs, $25 the membership in the ) t . $350, $395 and $5. . 3 ing—-3 K Rnickers, $L5 and $135. navy and black. Tropical Worsteds, $35 Simple he said in the letier chapter ) the letter CALIFORNIA ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS; a wonderful assortment of striking color combinations. Sizes 6 to 16 - years. $2.95, $3.75, $4.50 and $5. SPORTS BLOUSES AND SHIRTS, white soisette, white oxford, khaki soisette, khaki twill, assorted stripes; long or short sleeve styles. Blouses, 95¢ and $1.75. Shirts, $L95. WASH HATS—Naval Re- serve, Khaki and White: also Rahrah and Tennis Hats in 5 various colors. 75c, 85c and $1. 2 F " Boys® Store, Fourth floor. - ) i E Washable Fan-Ta-Si Skirts| - (FOR MISSES) . Specially Priced, $16.95 In box and knife pleated-models. In all white or varied blue and white plaids, and in white with rose, they are particularly charming:* Misses® Section, Fourth floor. - Shmt;mg Silks, desirable weight, $30 White Flannel Trousers, $10. White Duck Trousers, Palm Beach Trousers, s150. . : Palm Beach Auto Dusters, $12.50 and $15. : BEACH ROBES; a com- plete showing of ‘cotton madras, French flannel and silks, $6 to $12.50. A special value at $7.50. Among us legionnaire: have had occasion 1 is an or- n which makes Tt ideals real But this hasn't been shop talk or shog work. Sets Aside July 4. “The legion has earned the right, 1 think, to do something in a national way primarily in the interest of 1ts organiza- tion, and the time to_exercise that righ Legion d ship. tremendous undertaking. you say. Yes, tremendously simple. Just an intensive effort when every legion member in the world shail £6 out, lay a firm but friendly hand upon a_buddy and sign him up. Every member get a member—and the job is done. day I've set aside for the beginning of this intensive effort is a day most fit- ting. It is the Fourth of Ju Every Girl Wants ¢ Middy for the 4th of July Outing A Sale of Pretty New o Miss Saratoga Middies Printed Voiles “From then until October 31. when nal convention w Pure Silk Pongee or Shantung Shirts TR L s S But if you can . ' Are Great Favorites for Summer Wear T8 M ek She ery s div f That We Have Just Secured at One-third Off Bemarkubly bow Frioab 2125 - Natural o, of conrse, it o Tt R e YC us! 4 B e bt h al color, of course, with either attached or detachable collars. The sort of oY ,h:(,&’;?",“,","},’,”;f,‘g“f;,fil ‘h"\fz;(‘f‘:‘;‘(' shirt thatAthc man with distinctive dress ideas likes,_ Practical, durable and mod- erately priced. $5 each. on the morning of July 5, can- at have been able to offer at not have doubled Priced 0 the . _an_v\\'here near thisexception- 8?(5‘: q“v-‘flié_\i'l_\\'_h_i!g Silk ?hi.rt_s: broadcloth or Jersey. $7.50. “The dl:::l’::l & is almost Special C Yard i al price. They are full reg- style, s;_a" irts; fine soft finish; high luster; button-down collars or neckband |+ 'f:r:”:".r}_‘:’ra'?:zfl." otnet ke ulation style, made of a very splendid quality white jean, finely tailored; in all white, or white with navy, cadet or pink collar and cuffs, trim- med in white tape, and some {ed patientl | pacitated buddies Our next legislat Men’s New One-piece White Silk Socks S E i ) | o We are preparing to renew.the fight Bathing Suits To Wear With White Oxfords | |/#,i %5 i B S50 . shall we {'alnxlhf— other Four thousand yards in this special purchase, but such desirablessummer materials for dainty, sheer, hot- weather and vacation frocks will sell so quickly that it will be necessary for you to purchase immediately. A variety of New Designs and Many Attractive Color Combinations in the Assortment with emblems. Sizes 6 to One of the best values White Silk Socks are quite as-much a iy . i . 3 20 vears. summer fashion with men as white in ?[her tasks the legion h; (A very bl Sligwing of Hlaes-poth cope and sy, - we have seen at $6 stockings with women. Many are find- "iut we must nave with us the vast Fr Brgo‘::;s with white designs; black v.tv!i(h white o Y 2 2 .. ing this the best place to get them. ml:{lj‘“',flf the ex-service men of the ‘designs: white grounds with biack figures, checks, Going Camping? '“efi?i'“(iifi'"e‘?a?fiih‘;’iS“-‘]‘,"' °fl‘",'“’f‘;1' oA, Handsome Full-fashioned White Silk : . . " " reave, very stic, wi s S s i k si fas klrsgoeglra:;sy‘ g::;’.;';ysihks and lavendars, with col- Then you'll want a camping suit. out of shape—come back into':geir ;eat;- 510—;0- i e dcfh * DEFEATS 45 WOMEN. ored and white figures. . - Khaki Middy and Bloomers to match. ral weave as soon as dried after re- Golf Stockings, imported and domestic, > L e The value is most exceptional, and the materials MIDDIES, in sizes 8 to 20 vears, $1.95. moving from the body. A full showing attractive color combinations, $3, $4.50, $5 and Soap Factory Treasurer Makes Best highly desirable in every way. One-third under the BLOOMERS, sizes 6 to 14 'years $1.50. of colors and sizes, and the first show- $6. . ~ Loaf of Bread at Fair. price at which we have'sold the identical qualities this = i T ing for us of this particular make CHIEAGO. Ml Inly 1—C, . (Chaage season. . BLOOMERS, full regulation style; sizes - ; . Mlotin treasurer o a soap tastory, yuas s 14 to 20, $1.95. Heather Wool and Fiber Silk Bathing Some Men Are Buying Their terday was awarded the prize for the e Suits, $6 to $15—Many elegant color com- ’ best foag of bread mtoa focal fair. My Girls® Sectlon, Fourth foor. binations; blue with gold and black: gold S d S creared forty-nve women. 3 with black, green witiopurple, puri)le 5'?th eccn tl‘a.W ts en.‘;:eellpi:lhl:d“\:u; ‘;r{::’x’»fi:{:flmn, - gold and ot!]mr such striped effects. All d Savi Thi i . . . one-piece style. . Ang aving One-Third e = Silk Petticoats NCW thpment Annette Kellermann Sleeveless Gu"npes by These Reducti - ‘W % it . . A ons : . Success: T On Wool + ToWear With g S L - 7 I_Jnderhe Many WO-1n- e 00l . Sweater or Jacket Men’s sttmctzve ‘White $2.65 $3.30 $4.00 Three Hours Out of 4 ful Summer Frocks B athin Suits | The siecveless guimpe answers B k k. O d . . >4.00 T. | ol g et SRR B uckskin Oxfords ¢, 0c g $6.85 P fovely crepe, l;’:th:::“;:?:i{c;;’t‘é:. ¥ Priced $6.75 m?;fl%fi‘ fi]\f,':' Guimpes, edged Yoltll llfisee ata gl‘a}:ce th;t they are u||l1- <0.09 B UT of the va vl flesh, with reinforce = i ne lace g usual ne in quality and exceptiona o " =Y - - pangls, frant and back. xcel- JUST IN TIME FOR THE 4TH OF JULY OUTING Ry L well mmade—g prodact of goml ehoe. With the preparations well under way ) twe]ngy f‘zfir * tent Vz,u: :“" patticoats. of At beaches everywhere women are wearing these all- dainty black silk bows. in blus. making all through. The last is dis- for the vacation season. fhundreds of NS earih aay, s1e Z an excetient quaity, are flnu'a:e:: wool Two-in-one Bathing Suits.{ They are not only smart ®"Wiite Linen Bramies) Guimpes, tinctive and comfortable. The leather men see the need of another straw hat— s = three most Sime ShiTeiioreed paneis. #. and distinctive, but allow the necessary freedom for real "en G Sinenim Guinpes witn | * sole has white welt. §10 pair. it e Aol g oy X ) h Floriswah and Swimming. . ramley collar .and cuffs, $2.50. - & T i -the ones spent af e. Radmen s(’llrkr‘ll‘?f?‘coit;:;-:{"‘:;“%?‘" Shown in numerous color combinations, some with con- g white Organdy Frilied Two Good Models in Tan Ozfords, :3l§t'° avail themselves of the oppor- Wallis vi:f:ds “replen- tched or scalloped: o 2 5 e J 4 . unity to get it at savi f one-third. by 2 1 trasting bands on the tights. Sizes 36 to 46. and tuxedo collars, lace trimmed Special, y to g ngs of one-third. . e mbip eAn Angetie Kellermann Cotton Tights, 1 and $L75. and embrofdersd, 8550 to $7.50. . ,$5.75 Al the good shapes and straws:. all* the ish your vital forces Petticoat Section, Third floor. Wool Tights, $295 to $5. o ey dvice: nms inE he%nefll; Jleb::::lr tlgcaeg:fit with rlébl:cr lhheatl ban:d bnm_hldlmensions; all_made in and aid you to ignore Bathing Suit Seetion, Third floor. : . hams in plaids and checks, white o 5 ium, round toe e best possible ‘manner, and all our 2l .. - i . ith. gingham " pipings. t with tan Neolin sole and g far stock reduced, heat by virtue of e e Eel ks | ha i e i, O L N heir enerpint Trills and lace. $230 to Ten's Stop, First oor. et ¥ e an their energizing:qual- Neckwear Section, First floor. ities. q Correct cook- ing of Wallis cold cuts and the prime perfec- tion of salad ingredi- Take an Unbrella By qyisite Handmade Blouses on the Trip. Of the Better Kind It's always well to take an $5.75, $6‘75 and $8,75 Negliges . 5 President Harding’s Own ti vaca: R E . e el ST Exquisitely made by deft needlewomen are these For Pullman and : snts rgl?lder fl:;am most lmflfl’.’ :isr;m:"(e:gl'ore:“rsvl‘l: blouses of fine voile or batiste. ¢ * Travel Use : .March igestible and enjoy- brown, blue and black, with as- Unuspally charming is one model in batiste, made with Japanese Silk Robes, especially - . 5 ; able when you lunch or sorted wood handles. fnished i W stk the sleevelesstiock. Bini 4 fashioned for Pul man use, plain President Harding March” i b fy with silk cord loops or bakalite a pleated {rill to ‘wear with the sleeveless frock, pipings an style, with_loose kimono sleeves «Nati Capital L o S dine a k wrist rings. 88, plus tax. silk embroidery in a contrasting color are distinctive. and ai.h_.-r-n' ?c‘;::endflenrs;ulg en- ional Capital Centennial _Mn—ch o 3 ,d:;""";'i'.’ce.':}:':ld"1“:‘;3(; T . Among others are tuxedo models, embroidered in dainty ~ YeioPe,, e #RANSH “I0 O ack By the United States Marine Band LL’S’ brellas; a mixture of silk and spear-points, hand-drawn in various designs, and some edged $10.50 each. A smashing, vigorous military tune composed for the lisle; handles of mission and 2 s i R . Negligees in dark colors, with President and played at his i tion, by hi: t. ist strap; with real filet lace; frilled blouses with Peter Pan collars, eglist 4 d played at his inauguration, by his own request. Satalie "wrist ring o silk cord square vestee effects and V-neck styles. - e Hasd;lones o ajter Every American should own this record. : “12th and G Sts. N. W. T s Diaeh mibicite M Dlocke Sectise, Faied for _ . Eudolr Caps. for Puliman vae, Victor Double-faced Record, 18768, 85c brellas made of fine quaiity plain and fancy cffects in daric AND ALL THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY piece-dy: z 4 colors. o $3.50. . ished with assorted wood P. W. E Black: Boxloom Crepe Kjmonos. Victrola Section, Fourth floar. DT Mew S e T‘ll'n'e SmarterL . Sfparate Sldrtfxs ~ e T 38 <%, T - . ; Tmbrella Seetion, First floor. ] he More ely itisto bfi ol “N. $4.50. e o M / "CREAM FLANNEI s i otor KRestaurants s ‘ . - = To e i . The Sweaier Skirts such as these of soft white flannel, topped by a Glove Values In Mudng the New Carry the Picnic Lunc'h <t coat or sweater of brilliant hue, offer the most intriguing’ 3 Fitted with plates, knives, forks, spoons, food boxes, Holds mpg:lsflcsfimd costim forlspoEts; - ¥ Of Compelling Iflt,fl'@fl Pidgie-Pantie space for thermos bottle, and some with cups._ The Motor Whatever your vacation ward- Box and fine knife pleated models, or gathered sports Short sleeves are ajways met Frock Restaurant offers the neost complete, compact arid convenient robe may contain, it is sure to styles, with pockets quite out of the ordinary and pearl but- gloves. These have three appeal- way of carrying the outing lunch for the:Fourth and for all 4 ard a sweater. For over the R, ing virtues—beauty, durability, ; Tabk coat of Shetland wool of a . i * % -length ~ Chamoisette ] . , light weight, distinguished by its P e le‘:-:u‘f":': leagth. and . Paris It isqa one-piece combination ; Fitted for two, $9.50 i night will help keep you well, : long tuxedo collar and cuffs in a - 3 2 Soint “embroiery. 1n ‘made, Don- | o frovk and bloomers, quite Fitted . 0 and toning.and strengthening your Dbasket weave of contrasting col- ee. white, beaver and chamois T e i or five, $2 $25 gestion and elimination. or, its smart color combinations ahades. .. the mast charming bit of cos. . 54 g Used for| of black with white, navy with 3 \25 - £ tume we have seen for little - Fitted for six, $20 ’ over 30 :nfly .lilsd &::e: ogrlr'v;;:c::: 7:53 3 h $1 and §1 Pair girls. Just the sort that ‘:mlh e s ing- B -length Chamoisette nd swall daughters e et $3.95 Cleaning- White Shoes oiludton tensts, Chsmolectte mothers and swall daughters Thermos Bottles embroidered; in mode, pongee, the “tomboy,” others 'dainty —in varied styles and sizes, from %-pint to ' « Fiber Silk Tuxedo For Women and Children e .nd'm;;_u;.ir i enough for the most fastidious™ duart si":' $2.25 to $10 A little miss. - e, = = G Sweater Coats i i . i trap-wrist Chamoisette % Picnic Box, with pint thermos and food 4 —are shown in jade, porcelain, - 4 Bode Wl‘."‘e e onatay, leaveithim it you . "g' 2o'iis white, mastic ung pon- Prices from $2 for play .pox, §5. s R a navy and dlack. Very specially prefer. ] s W"‘s‘“’?“‘"“ frocks to $20 for an exquisite Hot or Cold Foc1 Jars, gallon size, with a priced, $6.75. # Persosial Service Seetion, Beeond floer. TN Sl'- e .t purty frock. A1 ~ * convenient carrying handle, $15. oy ess o Sweater Bection, Third ficor. S . @love Bection, First fior. Baby Bhop, Fourth floor. -, Leather Goods Seetion, First fior, ] LS Aittie e s g g 3 ;4 ¥ °7: jents, then cand; 4 : dren " sod Wdult 2 : N