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Closed Tomorrow at 2 PM. Friday Remnant Day Points the Way to Economy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, Friday Specials in Men’s Oxfords 47 pairs Men's White Oxfords, light-weight, de- sirable footwear for warm weather. Sizes 6 “to 10, but in “C” width only. Specially priced, $350 pair. 28 pairs Men’s Tan Ox- fords, broad toes and rub- ber heels. Sizes 6, 64, 7, 49, 9%, 10 C; 6, 8, 8%, 9, 9%, ecially priced 41 pmrs ‘Warm Weather Bath Slippers, closing out at 73¢ pair; were $1.25. Men's Shoe Store, First floor. HMen’s cnd Women’s Handkerchiefs Reduced 25 dozen Women's Sheer All- linen Handkerchiefs, %-inch hem. 18c each; 6 for $1; regu- larly 25c each. 30 dozen Men's White Cam- bric Handkerchiefs. 18c each, 6 for $1; regularly 25c each. goNomen’s Handkerchiet Section, First nor. Friday Specials Women’s Knit Underwear 25 dozen Women's Jersey Rib- bed Cotton Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, crocheted beading tops, with built-up shoulders and shell trimmed loose knee, sizes 36 to 42. Exceptional Values, 50c Each 20 dozen Women’s Swiss Rib- bed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps, fronts prettily trimmed with Iace insertion. ecial, 25¢ Each 21 “'om’*n'c Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread V low neck. sleeve- less style h crocheted bead- Ing tops and built-up shoulders, size 5. 35¢ each: were 50c. 24 Women's Fine Ribbed Cot- low neck, sleeveless, houlder straps, size . 3 for 50c: were 35e each. 23 Women's Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Combination Suits, in pink, bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps and close fitting knee pants, sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. 75¢ each; were $1. Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. 375 Dozen Yards Valenciennes Laces 60c Dozen Yards Round Thread Valen- ciennes Laces and Tnser- tions, 4 to 1J4 inches wide. Some de gns to match, others vnh bead- ing attached. . Friday Sale Light-Weight Corsets Special, $1 A special value in 5 dozen Light-weight White Corsets, medium bust, short-hip models, suitable for maternity or house wear; sizes 21 to 30. $1 each; were $2.50. 1 dozen American Girl Corsets, light weight and very lightly boned. Sizes 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27 and 28. $1.50 each; were 6 Elastic-top Waistline Sam- mer Net Corsets; sizes 26 and 27 only. $1 each; were $L50. Corset Section, Third floor. PICTURE FRAMES Greatly Reduced 600 Hanging Frames, . made from odd ends of our best mouldings; sizes from postcard to 14x17 inches, without glass. at_these various special low prices— 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and 50¢c Ea., Picture Section, Fifth floor. 12 Dozen Double- Panel White Petticoats Special, 95¢ Good Quality White Sateen Petticoats, tailored style, fin- ished with hem, also scalloped style; all have double panel. A splendld value at 95c each. ite Tub Silk Petticoats, tl!lored hemstitched flounce; shadow-proof. $2.75 each: were $3.75. 12 Extra size White Washable Satin Petticoats, with reinforced panel and lined flounce. $7.95 each; were $10.50. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 3 Navy Figured Voile Dresses, satin girdle; sizes 42% and 52%. $19.50 each; were $27.50. 3 Brown Figured Voile Dresses —embroidered batiste collar and wide satin girdle; sizes 403 and 50%. $19.30 each; were $27.50. 2" Taupe Voile Dresses, tunia effect, lace vestee; size 48%. $19.50 each; were $27.50. 10 Gabardine Wash Skirts, tai- lored pockets, pearl button trim- ming: 37 to 42 waist measure. 295 eack: were Special . jze Section, Third floor. Friday Speciais in Women’s Summer Undermuslins . 220 White Nainsook Gowns, slip-over style; some. are taslored, others prettily trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Special, $1.25 each. 106 pasrs Step-in Drawers of white nainsook, nicely finished with narrow lace edge. Special, 45¢ parr. 91 pairs White Windsor Crepe Bloomers, finished with narrow ruffle. Special, 78¢ pasr. Muslin Underwear Sectlon, Third floor. Reductions in Boys’ Summer Suits 25 Boys’ Tropical Norfolk Suits, broken lots of Palm Beach, linen crash, beach cloth and khaki = suits, not every size in each style, but all sizes from 7 to 16 years included in the assortment. $4.95 each; Were $6.50 to $10.75 150 Wash Suits for boys, 3 to 8 years. Made of standard materials, all from our regular stock. Broken lots assembled into one lot, long and short sleeve styles, middy and Oliver Twist models. Odd lots as- sembled for this sale. $1.85 each; Were $2.95 to $3.95 Boys' Store, Fourth floor. Infants’ Summer Wear Greatly Lowered in Price 3 dozen Children’s Summer Rompers, of colored chambray, gingham and dotted lawn, high or low neck, trimmed with fancy stitching, organdy collar and cuffs, and some with pip- ings in contrasting colors. $125 each; were $250 and $350. 4 dozen Infants’ Long Slips, of fine white dimity, nainsook or batiste; some entirely hand- made and trimmed with nar- row lace edge at neck and sleeves. Others machine made and trimmed with lace or em- broidery and fine tucks. $195 each; were $3 and $4. 15 Children’s Summer Bon- nets, of lawn or organdy, en- tirely handmade and trimmed with embroidered sprays and lace. $145 each; were $2.75 to $4. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. Women’s White Lisle Hose Special Price 50c Pair 50 dozen pairs Women's ‘White - Gauze Lisle Full-fash- ioned Hose, double soles, toes and heels and garter hems. A sheer, cool quality that will afford good service. Very spe- cially priced, 50c pai 18 Pairs Women's Full-fash- ioned Black Silk Lisle Hose, with lisle soles and garter tops; sizes Rfland 8% only. $1.35 pair; were 24 Pairs Women's Purp Silk Hose with lisle soles and toes, castor shade; sizes 8%, 9 and 9%. $2 patr; were $3. 60 Pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose in assorted colors; unev weave; broken assortment. fl perfect they would bg marked at 92, special price, Jn-lr. Hoslery Section, First floor. Friday Special Richelieu Ribbed Tricolette Skirts $5 Richelieu Ribbed Trico- lette Skirts, gathered models, with pockets, fetchingly trimmed with pearl buckles. In most at- tractive colors—flesh, tan, light gold, blue, copen and black. o Skirt Section, Third fioor. Women’s Dresses A group of figured and dotted voile dresses, in_ navy, brown and light combination color- ings; sizes 34, 36 and 38. $9.75 each; were 1 Gray saun Evening Gown, size '38. $30.50, was $85. 1 Blue and Black Figured Georgette Gown made over black taffeta foundation, size 42. ‘was $125. N 1 Light .Green Crepe de Chine Dress, size 33. $29.50, was 110. 1 Rose and White Pussywillow Dress, size 33. $20.50, was $55. 1 New Blue Cambridge Crepe Dress, size 36. $39.50, was $85. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. - timely value, Friday Special White Woolspun Sports Suits, $19.50 each; Were $25 25 "White' “Woolspun” Sports Suits, with large patch or slit pockets, tux- edo fronts, narrow belts, pearl or bone button trim- mings. Sizes 34 to 42. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. 50 dozen pairs Children’s Socks 25¢ Pair; Were 35¢ Children’s White Silk- Lisle Socks, with fancy colored turn-over tops, in sizes 6 to 9l5. A very and one of particular merit. 50 Pairs Children's Socks and Stockings, slightly soiled or mended; various qualities at re- duced prices. Children's Hoslery Section, Fourth floor. 200 Dozen Turkish Wash Cloths Special, 5¢c Each A splendid quality cloth with bound edges, in white, with pink or blue border. A VERY TIMELY VACATION OFFERING. Perfumery Section, First floor. Children’s Summer Footwear 4 pairs White Kid Pumps, low heels, turn soles, bow on_instep strap. sizes 10, 10% and 11% C. $1.85 pair; were $4.50. 5 pairs Patent Pumps, spring heels, turn soles, with ribbon bow on instep strap. Infants' sizes, 5 and 6% C. Children’s sizes, 9, 9% E; 11% D. $1.85 pair; were CHILDREN'S BLACK KID PUMPS, spring heels, turn soles, with ribbon bows on in- step, in sizes and quantities as follows: . 20 pairs, in infants’ sizes, 6, E%. 7, 1% C; 6, 6%, 6%, 7, 7% D16 patrs, children's sizes, 8%, 10,10% C: 8%, 9% D; 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 10% 22 pairs, in misses’ 113%, O T T Sl AN 2'E. llzel. 11 9 pairs in growing girls’ sizes, 4 Ci 4 4%, 5% D; 3% 4 4% $1.85 pair; were as much as $550 Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Friday Housewares Offerings 1 Garbage Can, slightly dam- aged, $1.50; was $2.75. 12° Cotton Washable Wall Brushes, special, 25c¢ each. 12 Formo Shine-all Cream, for cleaning and polishing, 10c each; were 50c. 1 White Enamel Medicine Cab- inet, slightly shopworn, $2.95; wan $5.05. 2 Curtain Stretchers, slightly shopworn, $1.50 each; were 2 Combination Egg n.nd Butter Crates, 50c each; were $; 1 White Enamel 'A'ea Kettle, $1.75;_was $3.75. 4 Sheet Iron Caks or Bread Pann, slightly shopworn, 2S¢ each; re 60c, S O’Cedar Hand Dusters, 50e each; were . 12 Stove Brushes, slightly shop- worn, 15¢ each; were 50¢. 12 Portable Cookers, complete ‘with solid alcohiol, 15e each; were 5oe. 3 Fiber Slop Jar Mats, slightly damaged, 50c each; were ; Ham_or Chopping Board, sl g}my shopworn, 40c; was 65c. 1 Pastry Bfllnl slightly shop- ‘worn, 75¢3 2 Pnutry Bnards sllghfly shop- ‘worn, $1.25 each; were $2. 2,500 Cakes Swift’s 00 eakes. 1 Splint Htmp!r slightly shop- worn, $1.75; was $6.25. 1 Covered Picnic or Market Basket, slightly shopworn, $1.95; was 2 Scrap Baskets, ullghfly shop- worn. 85¢ each; were $1. 1 White Enamel Fiber Towel Hamper, slightly shopworn, $1.50; wan $4.50. 12 Butter Mergers or Mnyon- naise Mixers, special, 25¢ each. 3 Biawell Carpet _Sweepern, slightly shopworn, $2.50 each: were . Housewares Section, Fifth floor. If you have been in the habit of patronizing our Friday Remnant Day Sales, you will not need to be told of the economy in doing so. To those who have not yet learned about them we give a special invitation. It will prove tremendously attractive and well worth while. House and Porch Dresses, $1.95 2 dozen House and Porch Dresses, made of checked voile, long waist styles, with sanare neck, finished with organdy collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. 4 Breakfast Sets, made of plain pink percale and pink plaid ging- ham, plain skirt and jacket, fin- ished with collar and” adjustable belt, sizes 36 and 40. $1.05 each; were $4 and $5. House Dress Section, Third floor. MILLINERY 6 Matron's Hats, in navy and grown, $7.50 each; wer: $15 to 25. 15 Sports Hats, $495 each; were $10 and $15. 15 Untrimmed Black Hair Hats, $4.75 each; were $850. 6 Trimmed Hats, $2.95 each; were $5 to $15. Odd Lengths of Braid, 16c to $1 piece; was $3 yard. Millinery Section, Third floor. Women’s Waists 10 Tricolette Overblouses, with linen collar and cuffs, trimmed in filet; jade and porcelain col- ors. $2.95 each; were $3.75. 16 Striped Silk Waists, in high or low neck styles, very pretty models. $1.95 each; were $3.95 to 36. 9 Brown and Navy Satin_and Georgette Overblouses. $1.85 each; were $8.75 to $10.75. 23 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, one of a kind mod- els, taken from our regular stock, last of lines; In brown, taupe, navy, jade, bisque and tomato. $2.95 ench; were $5.75 to $15. 29 Organdy Waists, taken from regular stock, trimmed with nar- row pleated’ frills; in orchid, porcelain, flesh, rose and white. $1 each; were $2.95. 5 Batiste Tie-ons, in pongee color, trimmed with blue piping, 4 1 size 40. 78c each; were ‘Waist Section, Third floor. Sweaters -and Bathing Suits 9 Two-piece All-wool Bathing Suits, consisting of all-wool slip-on, with all-wool tights buttoned on at shoulders. In rose or tangerine over black tights. $6.75 each; were $8.75. 15 All-wool Two-in-One An- nette Kellermann Bathing Suits, in_green with King’s blue bor- izes 36, 4 Gold or Gray Fiber Tuxedo Coats, sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46. $2.95 each; were $5.75. 3 Fiber Silk Tie-ons, in_re- seda; sizes 38, 40 and 42. $2.95 ench; were $6.75. 10 All-wool Slip-ons, V-neck style, in jade, turquoise, brown and rose. $2.95 each; were $4.75, 50 Annette Kellermann Tights, all pizes from 34 to 46. Special, 93¢ ench. Eweater and Bathing Sult Section, Third floor. Handsome Sports Jackets and Coats Greatly Reduced 2 New Blue Satin and Bocara Crepe Sports Jackets, beited mod- els, size 36. $19.50 each; were 350, 3 Ondulay Satin Sports Jackets, in camelia, rose and orchid, bea: tiful models, with slashed sides, tuxedo fronts and button trim- mings. Sizes 86, 38, 40. $19.50 each; were 2 Black Satin Coats, three- quarter length, plain and quilted, with narrow belts, lined in crepe de chine, size 36. $29.50 each; were $75. 1 Navy Satin Coat, three-quar- ter length, lined in satin messa- Iine, size 42. $29.50; wan $65. 1 Black Satin®Wrap, with full sleeve effect, lined in gray messa- line. $20.50; was $60. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Girls Apparel 6 Dozen Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in pink or blue and white, with collar and cuffs of organdy or pique. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 95c each; were $145 4 Sports Hats, in green and tan, trimmed with ribbon. $1.95 each; were $6. 4 Black Milan Trimmed Hats, suitable for traveling. $1.95 each; were $6.50. A8 Allheneeds, of cross-barred muslin, sizes 8 to 10 years, 95¢ each; were $1.25 Girls' Bection, Fourth floor. Traveling Goods 1 Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk, round edge construction; extra heavy reinforced; lift top; ve- lour lining; used as floor sample. " um,l was < . 2 Full Size Lift Top Wardrobe Trunks, round edges; flat key lock and draw-bolt catches; floor samples. $47.50 each; were #5250, Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor. Silk Umbrellas” and Parasols 9 'Women's 25-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas, silk subject to slight imperfections, in green and pur- ple; assorted handles, finished with wrist cord loops. $4 each; were 88, 6 Sun Parasols, in gray, tan and gTeen. $3 each; were $8. 7 Umbrella Section, First floer. Hoodward & Wnthrop = New York—WASHINGTON—Paris A Friday Sale of WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS - At These Two Greatly Lowered Prices— One-Fourth to One-Half Less Than Formerly = = i $5.75 and $6.75 Pair These two different groupings of footwear are offered at prices low enough to interest any woman who wants smart, stylish shoes at savings’ that are The shoes are most attractive and desirable. The quality is established Woodward & Lothrop standard. You may select from dozens really worth while. of styles. 87 Pairs White Canvas One-strap Pumps, new and per- fect; semi-pointed plain toe model, one-strap fastens with turn soles and Louis or baby Louis heel! sizes pearl button; Sto8 AAA; 4 to 8 AA; 3%, 6, 6%, and 6% B: 2, 2%, 3%, 6 and 6% C. Redueced to, 04 Pairs Women's Tan and Dark Brown Oxfords and Pumps, including shoes from our regular stock lines, broken Included are Tan Two-strap Pumps Plain Walking Pumps; with Cuban, 8 AAA; 4%, 3 1'/.nn\'l!A :&IL‘ 4%, 5%, 6,7 in sizes and quantities. with Cuban heels; Brown Brogue Oxfords, heels. Sizes 5, 5% 7 and 3, 4, 4%, 5, 5‘& 2% broken. Hand 6 AAA: 3%, 4. 4 5, 6 6%. 7, 712 and § 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 5% A Friday Selling of Men’s Cool Unton Suits \ 95¢ each 21 dozen Men’s Union Suits, sleeveless and knee- length style, with closed crotch; cut full and large; elastic insert across back ; sizes 34 to 46. Also the following reductions : Were $1.50 to $2.00 83 Men's Neglige Shirts, per- / cale and madras. in neat striped patterns; fast colors; sizes 14, 143%, 15, 16, 16%. $1.15 ench; were $2.50. 63 Men's Light-weight Silk Four-in-Hand Ties; foulard and crepes, in neat figured patterns. 65c each; were $1. Remnants of Cotton Dress Goods in 2 to 4 Yard Lengths Embroidered Swiss, $1.50 yards was Embroidered Swiss, $1 yard; ‘was $1.50. Printed Voile, 30e yard; was TSe. D, & J. Anderson Gingham, 81 yard; was $1.25. Dress Gingham, 60c yard; was TBe. 1 Dress Gingham, 30c yard; was 38e. Jupanese Crepe, 30 yard; was Boe. About 200 remnants, one to two yards, at half price. Inguding percale, gingham, kiddie cloth, voile, organdy, etc. Cotton Dress Goods Bection, Becond floor. Summer Curtains, Screens and Automobile Slip Covers 1 pair Stenciled Crash Cur- tains, with valance. $2.95; was $5.50. 1 pair Mercerized Shantung Curtains, natural color, 2% yards long: $5; was $12. Fine lot of Remnants and Short Lengths of cre- tonnes, curtain nets, voiles, madras, silks and poplins, 3 to ¥ less than regular price:. 25 Adjustable Metal Frame Window Screens, slightly im- perfect, large sizes. 60c each; were $1.10 and $1.25. 16 Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips, for Ford Touring: Cars; a ser- viceable coloring in discontinued * style; they cover seat cushions and back. Reduced to $2.50 each seat. 2 pairs Stenciled Crash Por- tieres, for summer home, ar- tistic design. . $5 pair; were $8.. . 4 pairs Fine Mercerized Blue Poplin Curtains, with valance and artistic stenciled border. Also § pairs in rose, of the same descnptmn. $ s were $1350. 1 pair Green Artificial Siik Curtains, _with valance. $4 \pair; '".“5.‘ Curtatn Section, Fifth fioor. THURSDAY, Be here tomorrow early. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. ck and Tan Calfskin Pla Suede Ome-atrap Pumps, all from regular stock but sizes They, have Louis or baby Louis heels in sizes 4, 5. 5%. 6, 3%, 4. 4%, 5 S S5 and 7 B: 6% and JULY 7, 1921 ! Team Mascot Proud Owner Of Much Autographed Ball It Is Impossible *"—to enjoy good 7z, health 1f the pus trom diseased teeth is graddally poison- ing you. Alling people =cl- dom realize until too late 111 the teeth or gums are responsil.c for their troubles. I am prepared to give you scientific dental service unexcelled anywhere, assisted by the X-ray when occasion requires. Skill, gentleness and service await you here. Easy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7th St. Opposite Woolworth's Bo & 10c_Store. Hours, 8:30 a.m. to § HERBERT YOUN Mascot of the Wanhington team of the American League, ix the | proud owner of this base ball. He wax | photographed leaving the White | || House, where President Harding add- | ed his signature to those of all the! famous players who have visited the park here. |COMMISSIONERS OPPOSE MOTION PICTURE CENSOR ! Bellevue Bantam-- Dining and Tea Rooms Ofcr An Attractive Menu for the Summer Months A Ls Carte Service 11 A M. to9P. M. A pleasing va- riety of Cold or Salad Dishes. Frozen Dainties, District Heads Inform Senator | Ball They Believe rroper . Regulation Sufficient. | The Commissioners are opposed to { the appointment of a censor for mo- | tion pictures in the District, they in- formed Senator Ball, chairman of the | District committee, yesterday after- noon. The city heads told the senator ! they belleve the consensus in Wash- ington is for proper regulation of the movies, but opposed to censor- {ship. In conclusion, they stated that | i they see no necessity for the passage | of the bill sow pending in Congress for the appointment of a censor. In their letter to the senator the city fathers call attention to the fact that re-resentatives both of the the- ater proprietors and the advocates of | 4 more rigid regulation recently agrecd L 4%, to the adoption of a new set of po- lice regulations, which ars now in | effect. H These rules, the letter states, pro- hibit the following: Pictures in which sex relations are too—changed every shown or depicted in a manner tend- | day. ing to the corruption of morals. Y. Pictures which are based upon | “white slavery” or procurement of | T women. Pictures which depict nude persons, except _children, or persons so nearly 50_as to shock ordinary sensibilities. Pictures which show undue demon- strations of passionate love or scenes of vice. | Pictures which use titles and sub- titles containing salacious sugges- tions, or use in connection therewith advertising matter, photographs or| lithographs of this character. Since the adoption of these regula- | tions, the letter continues, there have been no complaints of improper pic tures being shown. l FIGHT “BALKAN TERROR.” Jugoslavs Insist Austria Disperse Central Organization. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, July 6—The Jugoslav government has sent a note to Aus- tria, according to the Belgrade Tri- bune, demanding the immediate dis-| persal of what is described as “the ! central organization for terrorism in the Balkans,” which is alleged to be | located here. The note declares proof was discovered during the investiga- tion of the recent attempt to assassi- nate Prince Regent Alexander of the existence of such an organization, and adds that the Rumanian and § Taffeta Dresses, in black, Czechoslovak governments are in ac- pavy and brown, some em- rd with Jugoslavia in makin g this broidered in silk thread and demand. worsted, and trimmed with nar- Officiais of the Austrian government | row. ribbon. Sizes 13 to 18 here express ignorance of any such $14.75 each; were $35 to $49.50. organization. 3 Blue Middy Suits, made of ADOPT OPEN-SHOP POLICY. Palmer linen, sizi each; were $1250. 14w NEW Yonxh J\;ly 7.-31:«[::;-‘: of . the American Burlesque Circuit have Misses’ Section, Fourth fioor. declded to adopt the open-shop polic: The circuit will receive the co-oper: tion of the Columbia circuit, which has already declared for the open- shop, it was announced. The move was made at a special meeting after the officers had waited for friendly overtures from the union organiza- tions. 7, 7% and 8 ' $5.75 ‘Tan and Dark mmnry or low flat , 5%, 6 and 7 AA; Opera and Gray 61:, 7. 7% and 8 AA; “Bantam” Is the Best Ventilated Dining Room in the City— Cooled by the Typhoon Fan System A splendid 1332 G St. N. W. value $5 a Month Buys This. Upright Piano 39 Men's Fancy Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, white with colored borders. 35e each; 3 for $1; were 75¢c. 108 Cambric Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, narrow hems; regular size. 3 for 25e; were each. i8e Men's Store, First floor. Misses® Apparel Chlckermg Upright Piano (Used) A Real Bargain $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Fiano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Philippine - Handmade Camisoles Special for Friday, $1.45 A small lot of 5 dozen Philip- pine Hand-embroidered and Handmade Camisoles, some fin- ished with hand scallops and others have hemstitched folds. Very pretty and splendid qual- ity. Also a small lot of Open Drawer Combinations: n ished “with dainty hand-scailops. Special, $1.95 each. 5 Philippl) hand-embroldéred Sad scalmet; ;;l;; 38 and 40. $1.88 each; were Lingerie Section, Third- floor. COOLEST SPOT IN WASHINGTON! - .SWEPT BY NATURAL BREEZES Arlington Hotel Roof DINNER SERVED ON THE ROOF . 6to8:30. DANCING 9to 12 W. BROOKE -JOHNS AND HIS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. - Chinaware- 36 Daintily Decorated Thin China Teacups and Saucers, 38c_ each; were 65c. 15 Decorated Baby Feed! Plates, 15¢ each; were :&. e 13 Decorated Japanese Pottery Teapots, with bamboo handles. 18¢ each; were €Sc. 1 dozen Daintily Decorated Haviland China Dinner Plates, $5 dos.; were 90, 1 Dozen Decorated and Gold- line Porcelain Breakfast Plates, $2.50; was $4.75. 2 Dozen Decorated and Gold- line Porcelain Tea Plates, $3 : dozen; were $275. 7 g 1 dozen Decorated and Gold- line Porcelain Soup Plates, $3;. ‘was $4T5. » 1 dozen Decorated and Gold- line Porcelain Sauce Dishes, $1; ‘was, $2.50. 1 Decorated Porcelain Cottage - Dinner Set, several pleces miss- ing. $1050; was $13.95. 16 Decorated Limoges China Bread Plates, 50¢ each; were $1. 5 Decorated Porcelain Covered Dishes, §1 each; were $L95. 12 Decorated China Cream Pltchers, 15c ench; were 3Se. / China Sectien, Fifth Soor. SAMUEL J. STEINBERGER, Proprietor and Manager.

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