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3 TE GuinghomdGo. X July Clearance Entire Stock of Summer Dresses, Suits, Coats, Etc. Reduced Below Cost for Immediate Disposal to Make Room for Incoming Fall Fashions Reduced to. 5815 DRESSE —of Gingham, Organdies, Swiss and Linens. LINENE SUITS In White, Navy, Tan, Copen, Laven- der and Green. Dotted | SWEATERS In Black and White and all plain col- DRESSES —of Gingham, in many different styles and color combinations. i | BATHING SUITS This is a real bargain. Black and WASH SKIRTS White Gabardine, neatly made; trimmed with pearl buttons. Reduced to. 1. VOILE WAISTS Seven styles, frilled fronts; lace trimmed. SILK UNDERWEAR Garments worth up to $6.00 on this table. || piration administered by Scout Harry ' - N By the Associated Press. ation in Fitzgerald, Ga., where state troops were called for by county officials following an outbreak there, is reported quiet with about 160 Georgia Natlonal Guardsmen on the scene armed with machine guns and automatic rifies. Gov. Hardwick formally signed a proclamation of martial law yester- Arrest ley, !day and in addition to arrival of the guardsmen* Mayor J. Pittman in- creased his police force to ten men and ordered the dlsarming of every person carrylng weapors unless offi- cers or soldlers, not even clvilians with licenses being exempted. Twen- ty engineers of the Atlanta, Birming- ham and Atiantic Railway were depu- tized by the sheriff of Ben Hill county at Cordele, near Fitzgerald, and are manning their engines with pistols strapped to their belts, according to Cordele dispatches. ‘WIill Confer on Kidnaping. PITTSBURG, Kan—J. L. Sheppard, Fort Scott lawyer, announced here that Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare, Who was kidnaped in Idaho recently, would be at her home in Girard, Kan., “in a day or two,” and that he would confer with her concerning the Kid- naping. Extinguisher Kills Fireman. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—James Stark, fireman, died yesterday from wounds sustained earller in the day, when a hand fire extinguisher with which he was fighting a small blaze exploded. R. Helpleas Ship Sinks Lighter. SAVANNAH, Ga—With its steering gear deranged, the American Steam- ship Walden Sank a lighter in the Savannah river and, its anchor catch- ing a telephone cable across the river, the cable and a section of wharf were demolished. The whole damage is estimated at $125,000. Boy Scout Revives Respiration. KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Artifictal res- H. Chandler saved the life of Louis Highnight, aged seven, of Danville Ky., who was rescued at & swimming resert in an unconsclous condition. Young Chandler revived respiration and managed to free the youth's lungs of much water before physi cians arrived with a pulmotor. Ocean Tug Loses Two Barges. MOBILE, Ala—The seagoing tug Echo, arriving here, reported the loss of two steel barges in heavy weather | { last Monday off the Texas coast. The | barges were being towed from New Orleans to_Tampico, Mex., and were owned by Page & Jones of this city. Hold Veteran for Grand Jury. MONTGOMERY, Ala—John D. Boll- ing, the young man held on a charge of killing Buford and Harvey Gorum and wounding a third on July 4, was brought to the Montgomery jail to await the action of the grand jury. Bolling s a vocational student at Greensboro. He was a member of the famous 30th Division in the world war and saw active service In France. Deaths Reported. The following deaths bave been reported to the healts department within the last twenty- four hours: Amelia A. Gardoer, 72, 8526 New Hampshire avenue. ‘Walter T. Birckhead, 40, 215 B street. 42 Maple street, Tako- ma_ Park. Sarah E. Cornwell, 73, 3259 N street. Ardel A. Hardy, 1, 3410 Volta place. Beujamin F. Leigliton, 73, 1715 22d street. Isaac T. Fellows, 29, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital. David W. Blount, 67, 620 B strest south- west. Mary Mallon, 74, Garfleld Hospital James P. Anflsrson. 45, 1800 I street. Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. 1,080 Pairs WOMEN'S Pumps and Oxfords Including Stetsons ~ and White Shoes S T LD Reduced to : $7.85 Women's $3 Pure Silk Hosiery $1.98 Full Fashioned & Black, White, All Perfect _ 4 B Gray, Cordovan Mary E. Cavin, 68, 3300 Macomb place. Florence G. Schwelizer, 25, 230 Bates street, Elizabeth Rothengoss, 78, 1412 H street northeast. George F. Bteas, 04, 8328 Mouat Pleasant et. Waiter J. 'y Hospital - Jono Lane, et. Henry Jett, abeth's Hospital, Josephine 18th street north- east. Lillls Duff, 74, Washington Asylum Hos- ttal. P Chartes Smith, 5 months, 1601 Graceland court northeast. Dorothy E. Evans, 7 months, 925 8 street. WILL PLAN RIVER OUTING. A meeting of the Alabama State So- clety of the District of Columbia will be held at Chevy Chase Lake tonight Maj. Thacker V. Walker, president of the society, requests that every mem- ber be present. At the meeting to- night final arrangements for the moonlight excursion to Indian Head on the Steamer St. Johns, July 18, by the state societies of Alabama, New Jersey, New York and Tennessee will be made. Those desiring to make the trip are asked to make plans tonight, as no arrangements can be made at he wharf on the date of the excur- PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts.'N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary SEW E- Home Motor It is the most willing worker you ever saw. After running your sewing machine, it is all ready to do other tasks such as pol- ishing silverware, running electric fan, ' sharpening cutlery. ™ Electic 607 14th St. E Shop near Deerlan county, Fia., late Monday afternoen, ~ EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 192L Guardsmen Maintain Order In Georgia Railroad Strife Bolling stated that he had te kill th ] 3 ttu- | two men {n self-defense, as they were ATLANTA, Qu., July 7—The situ- | two men In sel ) he men is !H: awn a wa Fissics, when ninsular Btate, Twe Murder Suspects. Closed all day Saturdays during July and August A double Sweater Bargain Fiber Silks—in the shapely Tuxedo model with pockets, some with white collars and cuffs; others in solid colors—Black, Navy, Brown, Jade, Buff, White, Honey Dew, Etc. $7.00 All wool —either plain or with brush- wool collar and cuffs; Tuxedo model—Black Navy and high colors. $3.95 First Floor. Another Splen’d.id Special ,in Petticoats Excellent grade of Surf Satin— strictly shadow-proof—finished with deep embroidered scallop; and trim- med with embroidery—or plain-tai- " lored Tub Silk. - $2.95 have been asrested at Dothan, Ala. According to s long-distance tele- hote message to the Journal, one of & Miss Dmn-!;nm- Ship. e CAMDEN, N. J—The combination cargo and passenger steamship Pe- Board, was launched here yesterday. Miss Josephine Drane, daughter “of Representative Herbert 8. Drane ef JASPER, Tenn.—Walter Medlock, a Philipsborn_.__ 608 TO 614 T’le HOIlSZ negro, was convicted in eircuit court here on the charge of killing Luther Brown, an alleged white bootlegger, and sentenced to fifty years in the penitentiary, being the second man to receive a fifty-year term for the slay- \ug of Brown. Rugs Thoroughly Cleaned at Home ave been trying to eved to have been was arreste the Rugs last longer—iool ter if done eur way. The Luwin Co., Phone North 0160 Steals Whisky From ¥U. 8. Building. EAST ST. LOUIS, IIL.—Tony Yanes, an ex-conviet and volunteer aid to prohibition enforcement agents. has been found guilty in federal court and sentenced to two years in prison on a 1t for the Bhipping Marein aos Hugn Bond: sliege 15 | Florida, was the sponser. charge of stesling o quart and & pint 2018 14th St. N.W. hi f Chip- of whisky frem the federal bullding. e e o e Skaiqoss| _Givem Fifty Years for Murden | 7ig wiisky had been obianed as evi- dence. ELEVENTH ST. No connection with any house of similar name elsewhere of C ourtesy In the Inexpensive Dress Dept. About 150 of the season’s most effective designs Wash Frocks A Lot of Silk Gowns Regardless of what we have had them marked, they are priced now to make cne big assortment at Colors galore —including White; Plain and Striped and Checked and Plaid and Figured. Linens—Ginghams— Voiles—Organdies —including with the dressier models—a number of the pop- ular Slip-on Frocks. The Silks are Flowered Georgettes, Taf- fetas, Tricolettes, Satins. It’s a climax in value-giving scheduled for Friday only. Second Floor. Friday 9:15t0 1 Only When one o’clock strikes—back to the original prices. Suit 50 Jersey, Tweed and Linen Sport Suits—pop- ular models and high- grade fabrics. $7.50 Sport Coats 60 Sport Coats—and Knitted Capes — Sport Cloths, in the smart col- ors; and Knitted Capes in stashore shades. Special Underwear Features More of this extraordinary under- selling. Crepe de Chine Gowns and Chemise —trimmed with dainty lace; or tai- lor finish. Generously cut. $3.95 Crepe de Chine Chemise — tailored or lace ‘rimmed— new models. Flesh, $2.50 Orchid, Ciel Blue..... Step-ins—Crepe de Chine—full cut; trimmed with dainty lace. Wash Skirts ‘White Gabardine ; with .pear] buttons and fancily designed pockets. $2.95 Trimmed Hats ‘About 150 Hats — Georgettes, Taffetas and Sport Hats — gathered from much higher priced lots. $3.00 An Unparalleled Offering of Feather Hats —Sailors, Turbans, Mushroom Pokes . —trimmed with curled and uncurled ostrich and large Pheasant tails— all colors— Black, Brown, Navy, Pheasant, Jade, Etc. $5.00 LT UL L sl