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RPN ¥ E 4 3 & THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY, JOLY 7, 1921.° ' STUBBY DECORATED FOR HEROISM BY PERSHING | i = e—— | Our 7th St. Store—Closed All Day Saturdays But until further notice our 9th St. and Pa, Ave. Stores will remain open Saturdays until 6 p.m. Shop Friday—store closed all day Saturday during July and August Tropicals that are typical of the Mode —which means dis- tinctive in character of design and make. Clearance Specials July is our month to sacrifice—and your month to save. All Mode Suits Every one—only Tropicals and Full Dress are ex- cepted. Otherwise every Suit in the house goes—no matter how staple or how extreme. The “Best Lookers™ and Best Values of the Year $5.95 $35 and $40 Suits. ..........., 3294—5 pd‘:iké::osui“ i Many Reduced From $45 and $50 Suits 339__7_§ LT 5745, $875 and $975 """"" hid — Sfilfl';lfld Sl:ko Suits 11' 3 : I $55 and $60 Suits. . ... N by AL 27 ICTURED, a new black- Soine - thimmed withi tan. or 57 SOCIAL SERVICE WAR ‘DOG DECORATED. || : Mobsic Suive ;_Tilgme(%v}‘s.r’mté Ox- patent leather. Others all-white ord. ite anvas _ is % s ti with black Kid tip, lace- ‘”;‘:. s:f‘:ie strap oF wifig /Hp stay and quarter; black leather o stralg) P- sole and heel. WORKERS GUESTS AT TEA |Gen. Pershing Pins Gold Medal on $65 and $70 Suits. ........... 357£ “Stubby” for Part in Parade. Mrs. Calhoun Hostess at Affair on| “Stubby,” war dog of the A. E. F., who went overseas with J. Robert Grounds of Woman's Na- Conroy, yesterday received another decoration, this time from the hands tional Foundation. of Gen. John J. Pershing. He pinned ot upon the dog’s blanket a special gold Fifty-seven federal soclal service|medal presented by the Humane Edu- Included also nearly all our In.fact, youcan have almc!st White Nubuck—and many White anything you want in a White workers attended the tea held yester- | cation Soclety in recognition or Stub- day afternoon on the grounds of theieek parade. All Mode Silk Shirts that have sold up to $6 95 o Fibrlc—bports Oxfords and one Sports S'hoe. A'nd at 55.95 the Woman's National Foundation, Con- Gen. Pershing was presented with a or two strap Sports Pumps. values will astonish you! necticut and Florida avenues. Mrs, |Bold-trimmed loather bilifold for the B3 L R B athoun, president of the fun. |Participation of Gen. Pershing's horse, -3 tor $19.00 dation. was hostess, ausinted by Mr edron, in the parade. E. Bayard Halstead, Mrs. Henry Floo _— All Mode Silk and Li d Silk-stri M Victor Kauffi d Miss Cal e Ot an inen an 1l Stflpfid o The Clearance Sale Herioe hadoret‘orgunizer - | CITIZENS PICK OFFICERS. |l hires that have sold up t0 $600........c.... 3 T ti tea rs. Calhoun gave e Talk Sconcerning the origin and [ Ivy City Association Holds Annual 3 for $9.00 - Women LOW 0é found: . She dwelt I 8 Sll 8 aims of the foundation e dwe e Al Sde Wowen Mallix, Coame s Pers 31.55 322.5 0 i Gabardine Suits i 332;50 1 Tropical Worsted Suits Friday Etxra! 600 Prs. Children's Low Shoes, Cut to White Flannel Trousers— ! \ particularly on the need for the affil- four featured grades— 310.00 fation of ail feminine activities at this ! i Gtisis in the national history, when | ,Officers for tie next year have been cale Shirts that have sold up to $4.00......... , I I ShortLinae” of #9385 S enormeus pover for 008, 40 | i Amocialon " 8 0Py, 3tor 8450 $12:00 | $5 to $12 Kinds &= G e Bras, et prebs | $13-50 it 3 il | ‘ Feallss | gir ss Gladys Duncan, financial . “If we va _Richardson, re- = 2 . Brown, treasurer. i . : it 1d direct th own, treas g " $ '_9'5 OT since our famous Coliseum Trend ‘ot *politics -in America _ ana . nd William Carson, —— through America the trend of world o e rava . Sale of last summer has Wash- history.” a1l i . . 5 Sve then spoke of the need for civic| DY, the president to d";:;"‘ the vari: “ 518:00 it ' . . @ activities of the assoclation a . i OMORROW d‘“ 52.‘21 ington seen the equal of t.hls. $2.9 Sducation, which 12 'p‘}.‘{:o‘m“’“;fid"‘;’;“f fhe chairman of the entertainment Il Here, too, the exclusiveness of the patterns, added gll;:;to:;"as Q?Z:{niss;s-' Shoe Sale for women. Continuing to- cluded by asking her hearers to help e e slimcit to the excellence of the Silks—give the reductions im- All w Hats, 209 i * morrow at all our 4 stores. e Lo aerails with ro- |12 DS EiveR by the associstion July || portant significance. Straw Hats, 209, Off i and Children’s White Can- vas, Patent Leather, Black Short lines, broken sizes and dis- 55{1};;{%?{;:E;:E??:g&?::}:}:%s i Lot of Mode Silk Knitted Cravats—superb 51'55 Mode Pajamas, selling i]‘j; G S ores trom | continued styles of many excellent $5 AT SN e P el child’s 6 to misses’ 2. to $12 Pumps and Oxfords—all or ffty, She apoke af some lonsth oty i . . 81.65 | Also 100 pairs of Boys' | leathers and fabrics—are included. o e ies af,che, SERIONY | T ot of Mote Cut STk Conits-caiing g B8 | . . i | gns—that sold up to $3.50.....ccc0en.... Silk and Linen Pajamas, Gun Metal Oxfords, sizes 5, ORI i foriluncheons, aias 3 for selling up to $7.50 534 and 6 only. You'll find these shoes in ‘Among those present yesterday! We have cut the price for scparate Bargain Sections Ty pairi o RRTrert gt o8| Lot of Mode Cut Silk Cravats—big variety 5 56 P! at our 4 stores. Samples of the war risk insurance, Miss Mary | of patterns—that sold up to $1.50...... A — the one day’s selling one- = Anderson of the Labor Department's | half and in some cases more showing the different styles g‘ome;;; bugsuir:(xrt finn;":‘.arrg;‘:fi‘ 3 for $1.50 5 r n displayed on bargain tables. Foote of the Shipping Board, Miss| —$1.95 pair. And our salespeople will tell l‘;lv‘;ll-‘t;:do‘;f theBed Clote, Mise Hilen ou whether we have YOUR Miss Arcley Marshall of the C S . : —and 150 Prs. for L1ZE in the style you select. ;'u?:;.e:c u, )g.l-nr: %;neiur;u"xe}r‘:';;“('{.‘el —xé the proper ;en_mdglmg - 1 a epartmen 88 orence an repair wor 18 jone. Large Girls Go at A e [Womver st the Lapaztiment of e Lo The Colbert Heating ury Department, Miss May Boyd of, plant force is made up the war risk bureau, Mrs. Mary L. of the best skill and our 5 Brown of the Army War College and men have due regard ! AL fare bureaus. Lidesieas A0 for the keeping down = PETITION IN BANKRUPICY. Get our Estimate. Tan Sports Oxfords—Pat- TRY THE GAINADAY FREE 1 X ‘Willlam Augustus Smith, a teacher, o gty White sud Giin Matal gt E ik e |- Maurice J. Colbert ongue rumps. ix splen- :::;mu led & petition in voluntary K ptcy. He lists his debt did styles, sold down to 3704541 and says he has no assets 621 F St. Attorney C. R. Ahalt appears for the broken sizes from 2% to 6 . —tomorrow sacrificed at Ell e THEN ONLY $295. it T A '«;}fl@}r' i L In the g'réat Pacific Northwest '‘acoma ~4 | A findc 3 and Seattle. 'l'h w ll A cleanser of everything from finest laces to rough rugs or blan- Come out and coast down one of the tremen- e ASNEr kets. Equipped with-a swinging wringer that swings to ANY dous snow slopes of Paradise Glacier on ° ' position. The Gainaday does a big washing in a short hour, saves ( “Amt plmcture Raini ur stren, and piles up cash savings for you year after year. Dad will catch us sure, he’s go: Manh A = e i : A » 1 > And right at the edge of the glaciers bl The lroner The Gainaday Electric Ironer IS FOOT CONTROLLED! This = - LEE Pmctm'e-pr B oom means that both hands are free to guide the clothes as they slowl oof tires on' myriads of beautiful wild flowers. lide over the ironing roll. You ::agr;m sit down to operatey i!t, 208, rons fully 90 per cent of the wash. Let us demonstrate. Visit the wonderful cities of Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Motor over the Columbia River Highway. Extend your trip to Alaska, if you like, & On your way visit Denver, R M af Yellowstone National Park. Return by way of w s Safeguard the future performance of the electric washing or ironing al’nlllg. machine YOU buy. First, be sure that your dealer can properly “serv- ice” things electrical; and, second, that the dealer will be selling the machine YOU buy six months, or even six years, from the time you purchase. Dealing with us is like buying of the manufacturer himself. Other Thm.gsElectncal Free Soap Powder punctores. i Lee Puncture-proof pneumatics are ail the name impliss. Lee i where the saving of time, labor and money is desirable. ; Come in & electric cleaner, too, | Come in for a free package of Gainada Two eplendidly - equipped in for your » too, package by On cars used for business or commercial purposes this —the Oregon-Washington w"mhm;,"! Icl'["’“'l and other small appliances. Our prices are | Soap Powder, made expressly for electric is eupecially true. right. J washers. Low Summer Fares Now in Effect Booutipully (Rustrated Sooklet "Pasific Northwert, end Alaska” froe on ruquest, L0t ve 90w @ Irip for Yous oo tufermation, Ak any Raflvend Ticket Ofice, o7 D X, Day Gen'l Agent, 5 Gom"l Q._'- 544 Wikenes Biag, Yis8 St 501 Com iust Bide; 1068 and ; Pallsseiphia Market fStay And it needs cnly ope or two unfortunste experiences with punctures to convince the average car owner that it is wisdom to be on the safe side with Lee Puncture-proof tires, - We will be glad to demonstrats. \ PHONE OR COME IN TODAY OR TOMORROW GAINADAY ELECTRIC CO. P ? - MUELLER-BELT ELECTRIC CO., INC., AGENTS e B s, Risie % 709 13th Street N.W. Telephono 590 Main . WASHINGTON BRANCH > Baltimore Store, 217 W. Saratoga Street