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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, JULY 1, PUBLIC LIBRARY CLOSES |TRAINS ARE CROWDED | comi®yatls vt o s s SATURDAYS AT 1 O’CLOCK BY PLEASURE SEEKERS land points also have et ¢ Phe" Washington Termi- 3 nal Company were unable today to Announced Schedule for Three | Railways Obliged to Provide Extra Months, Also Will Take Two-Day Facilities for Transporting the Holiday, July 3 and 4. Outgoing Vacationists. estimate how many persons would leave: the city before tomorrow night to spend the hollday at seaside or orts, but from reserva- The Public Library 1s to close at 1 orelock Suturday afiernoon und every| The railroads running out of the subsequent rday during July,| Union’station are feeling the pressure August an nber. It s to belof the holiday crowds as well as those who are leaving Washington Cs 1921, ; 0 i:n l:nl:del last year. ilany extra cars will be placed on the regular trains tomorrow, while it is expected extra trains probably will be operated. No arrangements were made for extra trains to carry At One Price One entire stock of Silk (‘llovey—l.mn- Sunday and Monday, The Library will con- made, it was stated, it travel will be heavier closed ull day s Tio a1, on their summer vacations. tinue to close on Wednesdays at 3| % JHEH RS ity to attend the I er of instancey It was|persons from this city ¢ P"Fhe schedule of hours which gods Shatetn 0, sadiionsl ng'xor]wz Dempsey-Carpentier fight in New Jer- dreds of pairs—fresh and perfect. Regu- ‘E into effect this Saturday calls atten- | 48 Well as sleepers have been placed |sey. _ z { tlon aain to the fuct that the appro- | Of FeEular trains to carry the de- —_— larly $L.50 to $5.00 pair—choice m parting crowds the past few days. Today there was an increase in the number of persons_leaving the city to be away over Independence day. It was stated there has been priations allotted the'local institution do not permit the service customarily maintained in other public libraries t Earthquakes occur in Great lzrll:‘llré once a month, on an average, o:ly one in every two hundred causes any damage. $1.15 Pr. In all colors. In all sizes. Plain and novelty styles—banded and embroidered, short gloves and long—white, black, brown, gray, navy, silver, pongee, fawn, beaver and sand—$1.15. most popular t the library to close every S ummer and to continue lay closing at 3 pam.| mmer_half-holidays rep- | resent the most available leisure of a | large number of government work- = At Important REDUCTIONS Women'’s Light Tan Calf One-strap Pumps—Full French or Baby Louis $ 7 .OO ploves. it is particularly unfortunate in the country to be open from 9 a matter of hours of hind the customary service rendered may not be open to| them at those hours. : & S t F t and for a certain number of | i 4 d be appropriate in ¢ of the Natiomal Capital, by similar institutions in even smaller and less important communities.” & ers. as well office and store em- “1t is the custom for other librari Sunday. Thus instead of | Y the local library is forced to lag be- In yesterday's Star—a misprint. The advertisement should have read ONE entire stock—not OUR entire stock. This stock was especially purchased in New York this week. We are not privileged to cut the prices of our entire stock of other brands—but no one could be disappointed with this tremendous assortment to choose from. ” FEW GERMANS COMING. Russia Also Way Behind in Quota Under New Immigration Law. German immigration will fall al- most 5.000 persons short of the num- ber permitted to come into this coun- try in the month of June under the immigration restriction law, and Russia will fail by 2,000 of filling her quota. accordini to estiamtes by the bureau of immigration. Other approximate shortiges will be: Austria, 200: Finland, 100: Nor- way, 700; Sweden, 1,100 As a'result of the June quotas from these coun- tries falling short the maximum num- ber of immigrants permitted to come into this country under the law be- fore June 30, 1322, will he reduced to that extent, as the shortages for June cannot ‘be carried over mnd added to the quotas for the fiscal Year beginning today. _— WILL FILED FOR PROBATE. | : Miss Julia E. Kane Left Many | Generous Bequests. | The will of Miss Julia E. Kane, dated May 7, 1921, has been flled for probate. ‘She leaves her entire estate to her niece, Joanna L. Barnes, and nephew, Charles E. Kane, in trust to convert into cash. From the proceeds $300 is to be to the pastor of St. Heels. Reduced from $11. Women’s Dark Tan Walking Ox- fords—With Tip and Ball Strap; $8.00 Cuban Heels. Reduced from $9.50 S and $10.50. Women’s Gray Ooze One-strap) Pumps—Gun Metal or Patent Trim;'$ also Plain Gray. Full French or} Last Half-Holiday for Shopping ~—And many good reasons why you should shop tomorrow afternoon. Prices are away down. Prices Are Away Down on just the best kind of summer wearables! The dress sale—the blouse sale—the wonderful silk-glove sale—the shadow-proof petticoats—the dress skirts—the sample bags high-class goods at %4 to % less than prices have been during the past few months. Shop at Jelleff’s tomorrow afternoon. We close at 5:30 o'clock. Baby Louis Heels. Reduced from $12 and $13. . Women’s $3 Pure Silk Hosiery all offerings of $7.98 Black—White—Gray — Cordovan Two Dress Sales : for Misses! Not big lots—but good ones! Busy at the Blouse Sale Busy as can be. New items added. Not such active buying since our great February Sale. Mostly Short-sleeve, Lace-trim- med Voile Blouses—more than a T e e Full Fashioned. All Perfect. Joseph'a Catholic Churehl 1100 o i i y. score of the daintiest of styles. Little Sisters'of the For and 3150 10 Stetson Shoe Sho i ’ $12.50 to $15 Sample Dresses, $7.50 Also Georgettes and Tricolettes. b piece, is to have ¥ 50 Dresses in dotted and figured voiles, Greatly under regular prices! made to M # dotted Swiss, organdies and ginghams. $2.95 and $3.95 Voile Catherine E. Josephine E. Blouses, $1.95 The clever designing recom- mend them as strongly as the price. Soft finish voile, evelet and shadow embroidered; the so pop- ular frills, edged in Valenciennes lace in real lace design, others trimmed with wide Venise lace in a delicate cream color, turn-back cuffs at the elbow, trimmed to match. $5.90 Lace-Trimmed Blouses, $3.95 Many exquisite models. Real filet and val lace trithmed. In others tiny tucks and fine drawnwork lend a charming touch to these fine French Voile Blouses. Short sleeves, the new Peter Pan collar, plaited. One style, especially good-lookihg, has a collar tucked and lace trimmed, to which is attached in a unique way the softly plaited frill. The effect is most pleasing. Sce them all. QA great assortment at $3.95. = Winsome models, bloused, straight line and tunic effects. Wide self girdles and sashes. Tan, navy, pink and white. They will not last very long. Donohue. e of the pro- ceeds are to be distributed among Charles E. Kane, Joanna L. Barnes, Nellie F. Allen; Juliet C. Robey and Dorothy Kane. 1305 F Street $3 All-over Silk Hose $2 '35 Women’s Black, Full-fashioned Hose, in all sizes; high spliced heels and reinforced soles. HOLIDAY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY—OPEN LATE SATURDAY What’s the Fourth of July Without One of These $25 and $30 N’SALL-WOOL AMPLE SUITS $22.50 Linen Frocks, $15.00 Delightful styles, such as loosely belted straight line and long coat effects. One quaint little model has a full gathered skirt topped by a variation of the old-time basque—brand-new in its revival. The colors are Rose, Lavender, Green, White, Oyster, Copenhagen, Blue and Pink. Just secured at an under price! More Philadelphia Dresses (in women’s styles) Navy, brown and black Normandy ~ § 1 2 50 Voiles, with white dots and figures. $18.00 to $22.50 dresses Only 50 this time—from that Philadelphia man who so frequenly sends us pretty things at big reductions. Tunic and blouse styles with lace and organdie vests—sizes 36 to 42. All of the famous Normandy voiles with indestructible dots and figures—with a raised double-face effect—and the fabric itself of a strength and body texture so necessary to make the tunic hang properly and to withstand the strain of wear. Don't you want one? $7.50 Georgette Blouses, $5.00 When one may have such lovely Blouses as these at sueh a price as $3, it is indeed rare—even at a sale. They are trimmed with lace and eyelet embroidery; Tuxedo collars and dainty vestees; short sleeves. A feature of this group is one with an all-around-the- neck and down-the-front plaited frill, lace edged. Sure to be wonderfully becoming. Just Added—Tricolette Blouses, $2.95 Tie-back style. All colors. A quick-selling item! 4th of July Skirt Sale Nothing so popular as a skirt for holiday wear. Hundreds' ready at special prices for those who have put off buying. $15 Flannel Skirts, $9.25 100 of these New Plaited Flannel Sport Skirts: exactly the thing for holiday outings, resort and country club—the price less than cost to make. Soft, light-weight flannel, plaited. White with vivid stripes of Poppy-Red, Buttercup, Jade, Henna; Derry Green, Beach and Navy. One of these with a Jersey Jacket will make the sportiest costume you ever saw. $18.50 Silk Skirts, $12.25 models from famous makers. SNAPPY HERRINGBONES, CHEVIOTS, 'WORSTEDS, SERGES, FLANNELS, ETC. Be comfortable and well dressed—in town or on dyour trip this “Fourth”—slip into one of these n’s or young men’s single or double breasted, 3 3 ?Z':.‘L"rid"'a% ;Iue,ygrcefi. brown, gray and novelty mixtures, perfectly tailored. And included are stouts and regulars from 33 to 46—and there is no charge for alteration. Just two and three of a kind, sample Suits that were made to sell and did sell in reliable stores at $25 and $30. Don't delay—this sale is limited in time and these suits cannot be duplicated anywhere. summer frocks in all the wanted fast colors—for misses and form-fitting or conservative models that are For the Bathing Beach - Bathing Suits, Bathing Shoes, Beach Wraps, Bathing Caps! $12.50 to $15 Bathing Suits, $9.50 ¢ fine wool jersey. Built for the surf, but with due regard to making an 2ttr-tlve |ppu‘nrance on the beach. Woven to give the new figure flex- 150 of them. Washable Fan-ta-si, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Burr-Bar, Roshanara and Lustrous Moonglo. Simple straight lines and box-plaited styles, freely full. Unusual pocket devel- opments; button-trimmed belts and wide sash girdles, fring In plain White or cross-barred with Black, Flesh, Honeydew, Bathing Sandals 90c and $1.0Q Pair One-strap Ganvas S$andals, with patent fastener. No buttons to come nfl.‘ :'lr k, red, green, navy, black " CanvalBathing Shoes $1.25 Pair High cut, laced. Black, red, and black and white. ist lines. Button and strap trimmed. ;’;:!l:‘hlick a:d orange, cardinal and navy, black and white. In brown, gray, tan, blege, Satin Bathing Oxfords . $2.50 Pair - With outside rubber soles. Green, red and navy. Satin Bathing Boots $3.00 Pair High Satin Lace Boots, with out- side rubber soles. Red, purple, green and black. Very modish. Gray, Tan, Maize, Orchid, Lavender, Jade, Beige, Copenhagen Blue, Navy and Black. Wonderful Skirts to be selling at T $1225. $7.50 to $11.25 Pre-Shrunk Wash Skirts, $6.25 Well tailored and smart of line. Shape and fit unaltered by frequent tubbings. They are made of Gabardine, Cotton Tricotine, Shining Satinette and Fancy Striped Pique. Vari- ous clever touches in the way of pockets and belts and button trimming. A pleasing attention to details, as boned inner belts and rustproof fastenings, insures future satisfaction. WASH DRESSES $4.98 & Fiber Silk Sweaters, $12.50 A steady stream of new arrivals. Plain and fancy weaves, qew effects in black and stripe stitches. Tuxedo models—the better kind at $12.50. . $12.50 Sweaters, $5.90 Of chiffon weight Alpaca wool; Tuxedo style with sash. Colors, navy, tan, beige, canary, jade, rose, flesh, reindeer, purple and gray. Also the popular Belmont Sweaters, hand finished, Bromley style. Navy, leather, rust, tomato, tan and white. TEN w Sports Oxfords women—wonderful assortment of stylish models—a special pur- chase of exquisite creations. Made to sell up to $7.50. Cool—and beautifully trimmed. — T$10 BARONET SATIN SKIRTS Duplan’s Genuine Baronet Satin Skirts, | ith' detachable " belt, fancy 36'981 | WHITE GABARDINE SKIRTS Quality out of all proport'um to the price—$6.25. ! Underwear Sales Plenty of Cool Step-in Drawers Double-Panel Petticoats At 75¢c—In flesh batiste and cotton crepe, At $1.95—Of shining satinette. The double panel daintily finished with hemsittehing and lace. renders them shadow-proof and makes a second Elastic top. petticoat unnecessary even in the brightest sun- $L00—TF i i i light. AL SLO0—Tlesh batiste, embroidered in pastel UEL-o o 0 surf satin, embroidered scalloped At $150 and SL95—A new lot just received, ;gge,'xé‘t'}:dd%::l;lle panels front and back or deep thesle pretty gttle 'sll?p-ins gf,Afine b;tis};; eflec& X‘: 95—0f tub silk, shadow-prooi all round tively trimmed with laces, Swiss embroidery an i ) B = 4 tibbon rosebiids. and tub satin, in flesh and white, with double 5 5 1 d scalloping. Laundered easily. No At $295—0f crepe de chine, in flesh and orchid, ';::,ech .?\'0 ):]ui":l,)mg Trimmed with ruffles, lace insertion and edging. At $5.00—Beautiful quality For those -who love beaftiful undergarments. double p;nollan&‘l scg]l}l]oped edge. - : ing for the slender silhouette. Gowns and Chemise, $1.95 Of fine nainsook, generously trimmed with lace For 4Ath of July Wear A ’ Extra Sizes, Shadow-Proof, $2.50 and embroidery. The gowns are mostly sleeveless; * ) Shadow-proof petticoats of fine quality satin- \X 0 £ I ette, with double panel front and back. Extra O Ny . . 3 $6 95 :;:s‘f-hfl’-'fl‘“ are bodice style or built-up shoul- large in waistband and plenty full around the - o z it . - ’ * $10 2-Strap Pumps, $7.95 Pair x . hems. - « Sorosis Tan Calf Pumps with welt soles and Cuban heels, in all sizes, for a A shoe valtie extraordinary—and at the right time. -White Canvas with special 4th of July Sale! . . Sole Oxfords, $10.00 Pair Tan-Calf, White Buck with Black Calf Trimming.© Welt soles and Cuban Rubber heels. We can fit youif you come tomorrow. SURF SATIN SKIRTS | Women's plain white exquisite Sports Skirts, with fancy pockets and pearl buttons. Regular sizes. o Cool and neat. Saturday enly.. pockets and pearl buttons. All regular sizes. Women's all-wool, assorted color plaid Large assortment of women's better and striped models, with de- Gabardine White Sports Skirts with de- ! { short trip... PRUNELLA PLAID SKIRTS e i remuar sizeaHo $7.98 | peari vuttons. " Taest Tor that $1e29 values. 4th of July Sale of Manufacturer’s Surplus Stocks Men’s $6 to $7.50 High PURCHASE oF Boys’ $3.50 to $4 School LOW SHOES | CHILDRENS AND MISES' | HRESS SHOES VACATION SHOES Do 38 | $12 | 288 Choice of Play Oxfords and San- dals, in tan, white and Oozeskin— vicl and calt; broad, medium and| also’ White' Canvas Fob Oxfords | gun metal English or blucher styles, English lasts; all sizes 6 to 11 in of solid leasher throughout; sizes 12 the lot. Reliable makes. to 6, Dressy and durable. With Neolin soles—sizes 6 to 3—val- MEN’'S SUMMER OXFORDS BOYS’ AND MEN'S SCOUT SHOES ues to $2.50. Saturday only at §1. ‘White Canvas and Palm Beach Oxfords, s 9 5 & s.:ung%'-guu;l a'l light and at‘h“ “3 95 with leather or rubber soles and heels; all - rome Calf Scouts for men, youths an: S sizes § to 11 in the lot. 33 and $4 values. S=== | bayse, Al sizes in‘eaoh groNp==l te L3N = satin petticoats, Supple hang- Tan calf, with flat heels—designed for tennis or golfing., But with a great deal more style and-grace than the usual type of low-heeled oxford. .