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+ 4 SR . : ‘ : s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,. JULY 7, -192t 25 " 3 - ble heads of the division of opera- Belgium and France were invaded. the tip to the men who did the commission on closer trade relations be. ! 1c . WHITE SLAVE RULE LOST. |goigum, 321, Troee rory fovadet| CAR THEFTS CHARGED. |Ue.2%:% 2.3 Siitufh 82 LORD BALFOUR DEAD. |Seneinss dointeat-inic:) SHIP-HANDLING CHANGE. \i:.. ‘ —_— draw thelr remarks. near future. , 3 B th tries. In 1917 he was elected (T, nsid Parley Ends Without Passing Reg- Southern Railway Cigaretts Cases e 'Was Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Vic- | these countries. - %'mimf W Sleten ur:t-fl !m'::lx“ ;0”;: ccf' : 1.“- FRUIT SHOW ABANDGNED. ulation of Traftc. COAL MAN BACKS FILMS. | Besult tn Indtctments. |REGAINS VOICE IN MIDAIR. | torta tn 1886—Noted Educator. i sicoesting Lord Eigin Futting Threo den ta Contrat | 77T ST TS CEV ” —_— = ] " uly = possible lure o pple auses r- GENEVA, July 6.—The international Special Dispateh to The Star. I LONDON, J 6.—Lord Balfour of 5 5 o Crop conference on white slavery closed | West Virginia Corporation Formed | piciMOND, Va, July 7.—J. C. Moss |Farmer Able to Talk After Flight | Burleigh died today. x :’Amn“ et E:.u.., RRUPTCY chanse :.':,:',:.2:""5..‘::;{::“':;. oy | Einta Soctety to Change Plans. T Ao Tl R e for Altavista Studio. and K. H. Williamson, young men of at Picnie. L Balur of Ul x| LYNCHBURG, Va. July 7.—R. A.|thres men instead of one would be in | Spectal Dispatch o The Star. regulation of the white slave traflic | qp, ) pispateh to The Star. this city, have been indicted in connec- [ yyprAn yEAD, Sask., July 7.—A | (created 1607). The title was attainted [ Jones, a farmer living in Appomattox |control, is being considered by the| WINCHESTER, Va, July 7.—On ac- s v diseussion. | SYNCHBURG, Va. July 1.1t nas |ton with ihe (helt of 4660 worth uf| case parailel to that of the Amerlotn |18, CIe, 5 g of SIS R |councy, twenty miles trom here. whe |1 1ek, Ben S B DR o | SF ‘e ofasrar anple crop i e was much dis ’ . 3 . e ced. S o aScussIion: | been learned that the motlon picture | cigarettes from the cars of the SOuthern | co1qi0 o no regained his spesch dur- | “Torq Balfous was born in 1849, He|owned a 165-acre farm, has entered |Fre sdded, however that the board |state, the Virsinia State Hortlouls & regulation as | studio at- Altavista Is to be backed |Railway Company. ing an airplane fiight has been [served in many official Q“"m{fl't'x ?gkgptm “H!; petition, flledh n the Tas still ot an open'mind on the ;ub- tural Society has call?d off its annual countries at pres- | b W to : was _lord-in-walting to Queen Victo: ‘ederal cou ere, snows he has|ject. He sa e would confer here |meeting and show for Winchester. v Vleven favorable | oo "eanlrx!nm corporation, with | The Ko ver severa) yeare ang | DrouEht to light here. More than 2 |in 1888, He was lord rector of Edin-|debts to the aggregate of $10.162.75 | with several men who have been sug- | Instead, it will hold a business ses: majority | ¢aPitalization limited to $1,000.000. | {05, Ve been ‘a part of the loss of | JSar 280 Whfred v orn ot Hend by |Pursh University, 1896-1899, and chan- |and assets of $7,873. The petitioner |gested to him by the American Steam- | slon next January 10-12 {n Richmond, ry for the|A. J. Dalton ofAltavista, a coal op-|$200,000 in this city by thieves. The :“;,";;:-e e KicKon 'Deen ‘unable to|cellor of Bt. Andrew's University in|claims $500 in personal property un-|ship- Owners' "Association ~and _the it is announced here W. P. Massey, der the exemption laws of Virginia. |Ship Operators’ Association as possi- !secretary of the Boci: regulation proposi- | erator, is president of the syndicate, |detectives have managed to recover a Speak until the other day, at a plc- 1900. He was chairman of the royal and the management will be in the | VA3t amount of the property that was| nic, he took an alrplane ride. "As G v taken from Mo LCompany. .and the|a result of sharp loops and dives he d of Germany and .| hands of W. F. Grfling, who has|“fences” are being located from time | % resuit of snarp Io0rs STC CI8S 1 tion. A ‘sharp verbal dael occurred be- tween Dr. Lew Regnault, T ng France, when | had eleven years' experience in pro- i . * * “ ” the former expressed regret that reg- | ducing. PO O teciives have been working on the | 0 talk- Choice S, ring Leg JUST THE TIME FOR CEREALS - ulation of the tratic had been intro- The company announces that it |matter for vears and are still at it. The e . duced into the occupied portion of | will add fifty rooms to the Common- |leads they have are expected to reach | Among the furniture to be seen in ) Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c | Post Toasties or Kellogg’s (.eTBn)’ ;\(. Reg .llulz rh‘:lllfld 'I}P‘Hll \\1‘5;]”!] l{oh‘l, \\'h“ll'h it has purchased, | higher up. It is said that clerks In the | Windsor Castle is the wrfllngB I}Qlk P Ed . l& such regulation w ess odious an | and that a studio will be erected | employ of the company could designate | given by Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn R]u’ kg, e aiae ‘ om Fl.kel k‘ Germany's measures in 1914, when at once. The cars and what they contained, pase. | Sn. thebs weading day. o g P! pkg. C —_— e e O AR R R e O e N Y s R e e T Friday’s End-of-the-Week Sales Shredded Wheat, pkg. .14c Imported \ Sardines Packed in Pure CRISCO All Size Cans, Ib. Closed Saturday—and Every Saturday During July and August 18¢c 1 (:17(;31 e 3 for 50c Special—These .00 Suit Cases $5= Yes, you can get a really good, trav- el-proof case for this low price. Sight- 1y and serviceable suit cases of black imitation grain, the perfect leather substitute that outwears the cheaper leathers. Straps, clasps, lock and key. Linen lined. Asparagus Tips 37c¢c.. Picnic Size, 22¢ REGULATION DRESSES For Big and Little Girls $0.98 125 Dozen Silk Hose $l.39 LUX 10c Look For This Sign of Daily Grocery Savings---D. G. S. Stores Néarby, Everywhere CLOVER BLOOM BUTTER v.43c AT ALL D. G. S. STORES These jaunty and practical The Famous Tailored-Seam Stockings, worth dresses include regulation and $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, combined with a purchase co-ed models for girls of 6 to 12 and also models for those | ©f Omyx Hose ... .. ... White, Black, Cordovan and silk emblem on R Tiimed Vi 2V Other Colors STAR SOAP—KIRKMAN'S So so trimmed with navy, — — 9 ° - of blue The very height of good fortune—and when Gelfflfld S Maymlllalse ol 3 aidea least expected—tbhis close-out of 125 dozen pairs UNEEDA FEI'S NAPTHA‘_P & G @ White, " trimmed © with nave, of an inimitable make of Women’s Tailored Hose. i —— I Sopen; aad sod. i So constructed that the back seam is al- BISCUIT 4 Cakes 250 L= ways straight. A revelation in trim fit and comfort. All-silk kinds and silk with garter top. The ONYX full-fashioned thread silk hose comes in white, cordovan and as- sorted colors. ) Get a supply at $1.39 a pair. Middy $1.50 Plenty of White Silk Hose Throughout Our Stock at Popular Prices —_— Imported Lace Hose, Three-Quarter $pcks, Children’s Socks, 19¢ Tailored Middy $1 50 Blouses . . All white, with patch pock- ets_and long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 22. A value to bring thrifty mothers a-hurrying. 4 for 25¢ | JELLO or a1 fierom 11 2 for 13c 7epe.i JIFFY JELL Pee....... C SUGAR .5x.101.59¢ . ki ARGO ST. 7 S rts... $1.45 39¢ A large assortment of excel- 3 O STARCH, 2 C CA; MILK Jrell mads whito Jean Middx Women's sheer, silky imported lent quality Socks, including Plgs. .......... o l I E Skirts, in sizes 6 to 12. Full Lisle Thread Hose, in all-over Chila; ¥ M ized Thi - . CHA NGE pleated. Muslin bodies at- lace effects 'flnfl Iacex clocklnges. 0 il Sl Snyresmples. White Wit fancy ONWA com . = = = = 16c pleateq lace effects and lace clockings. | quarter Socks, slight Irregulara | tops, also solfd colors. Some per- 1b.Can ........ C e e e van. Rusela | of 69c quality. White with fancy | fect, some slightly imperfect. 5 E i + EAGLE BRAND - . . 22¢ Surprise the family or guests usual sale special. i tops, also solid colors. Heinz Baked Beans, loc e e e e by serving this favorite mayon- naise on your salads and sand- D. G. S. SERVICE Market By Phone Free Delivery Bread That Nourishes _It’s important to select the bread you eat thoughtfully—to consider carefully OF WHAT and HOW it is made—for nutrition depends upon the food value contained in the loaf. CORBY BREAD| IS NUTRITIOUS MUST BE—because it is made of scientifically sel:cted ingredients—tested for their purity and their food value; and Corby Bread is made with the patented doughmixers, which develop ALL the gluten strength of the flour.” So that you are insured— 100% PURITY and 100% NUTRITION ~ “Pure As Mother Made It” Delivered Hot Three Times a Day from the Corby Ovens to All Our Stores rancy sLiceo BA CON,, » = 43¢ PURE LARD,x* 132¢c|5a%= 5., 35¢| Refreshing These Warm Days sHouLDERs Ib., 19¢ CLOVERDALE GINGER ALE GOLD MEDAL FLOUR WHOLE i s a7 o 38clb.|sn40c " v 77c You’'ll Enjoy CORBY CAKE two on ice wiil make you forget these warm days. The flavor is tempting. —Not only because it is deliciously rich and flavory—but because it spares you the task of baking these days. - 1 case $ 2.40& 2 doz. pts. .. . Great big luscious Layer Cakes, smothefed in fluffy icing—and flavored to the taste. They will “do you proud”—whether served on the family table or spread before Fresh from the Cbrby Ovens at 'All. 59 C ; |Our Stores . . . . . . . . wiches. At every D. G. S. STORE, large j: zsc Satin and Taffeta Trimmed Hats Because of remodeling operations in our millinery department you are offered choice of these high novelties in midsummer headwear at a deeply reduced price. Numerous be- coming models, trimmed with flowers, ostrich, feather conceits and embroidery. Again—These New Georgette Crepe Hats §£.2ft, Eli.t,.s In White and Colors $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, Surpassing value—possible only because of 85 34.95 the necessity of reducing stocks to permit o Ribbon Hats, Felt Hats, Milan remodeling of the department. Newest Hats—hats of every popular style, models, trimmed with owl heads, ribbons, material and color—and WHITE ostrich and flowers. Hats galore. FOR HIS WEEK-END Men’s Shirts $7.59 Plenty of STIFF CUFFS as Well as Soft Cuffs A SPECIAL purchase and sale of the better kinds of shirts. Of fast-color madras and percale— every shirt perfoct. A wealth of fine patterns. Men who prefer stiff - cuffs are especially invited to lay in a supply. BATHING SUITS—Men's Cali- OTIS TNDERWEAR—Men's Otis knit jersey bathin white gauze and fine balbriggan fornjx stsle nit Jorsey & garments; short slceve shirts; sults in black, trimmed 9 e aiwers biih Aot with colors. The larger 8c $lo seat and rack. O5C boys also can be fitted Garment . $6.50 and $7.50 White Baronet $3 95 Charming New Wash Frocks e O St a7t New Gingham Frocks New Voile Frocks New Organdy Frocks The styles of the hour in dresses of unmistakable quality at a popular price. Plaids, checks, figured and flowered novel- ties and solid colors. No end of pretty rufflings and drapings, as well as long and short tunics, floating panels and straight- line models. Sashes and girdles. Many have dainty vestees. Bathing Suits ‘To Enhance the Attractions of Every Woman $2.50 to $15 An assemblage of sea suits as notable for variety and value as it is in style-attractions. All the new ideas in jersey, taffeta, surf satin and poplin. Chiefly black and navy, brightened by touches of white and colors. Complete Line Children’s Bathing Suits and Women's Bathing Shoes, Caps and Hats, At Every D. G. S. Store POROSKNIT UNION SUITS—Doing a “land-office” business with this underprice sale of genuine Porosknit summer suits. Three styles. Ecru, strictly perfect; white, very slightly $l-19 imperfect. All sizes. Special.. Tables of useful lengths in 36 and 40 inch materials. Dress gingham, percale, shirt- 1 ing madras, ratine, organdy, voile, gabardine, c longcloth, nainsook, bleached and unbleach- 2 ed cotton. YARD .... N Boys’Vacation Wear FREE' Toy Aeroplane—all >boys ac- . companied by parents. Warner Rustproof Corsets $3.50 to $7.00 Models, in White and Flesh—Every s .79 Corset Strictly Perfect.. = o— Both front and back lace models in this factory pur- chase of famous Warner corsets. \Low and medium busts. Few women but can find a style to meet the needs of their figures. Every corset is new, perfect and in every way desirable. -~ ' SPORT BLOUSES—A purchase and sale of famous “Victor” sport blouses at a special low price. Of white and tan oxford cloth, white madras and striped madras. _Convertible collar and . half-sleeves. Self-adjusting waistband. 95C Every one perfect. Sizes 8 10 16...ceeevas WASH SUITS—More of those splendid middy, Oliver Twist and Norfolk sults that have enjoyed such brisk selling. White, navy, combinations and stripes. Tailored of tub-proof Peggy cloth, ramie linen and itings. l. Sizes 3 to 8§ KHAKI PANTS—All sizes 7 to 17 In these $1.00 heavy khaki pants. Full 79C knicker cut and made up for extra service. . . P . . e e, o Palm Beach color. 7 and 8 L T P BEACH CLOTH KNICKERS, mostly 490 e 2100