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- LIST OF TRAINING CAMP APPLICANTS DOUBLE Fifty-Eight More Washington Men Appiy to Go to Camp Meade. | i Names of additional District men who have applied to attend the citi- zens' military training camp to open at Camp Meade August 1 were announced last night by the headquarters of the Corps area, Fort Howard, Md. The new list of men who have ap- plied between June 23 and June 30 contains fifty-eight names, which Tiumber, added to the fifty-five names recently printed in The Sunday Star of men who applied to June 22, make a total of 113 men who have applied to date. The new list follows: Eugene_B. Abadie, Woodley apart- ments; William C. Asserson, 2727 Adams Mill road; Elmer A. Beavens, 216 10th street southeast; Roland J. Binkert, 4 Concord avenue north- east; William S. Brady, 3815 Ingomar street; John C. Chase, jr., 11 9th street northexst: Hugh F. Collins, 766 Rock Creek Church road; Julius Conrad, the Highlands: Ravmond W. Copley, 1541 25th street southeast; Howard C. Cross, 2 Sth street northwest; Ed- ard E. Saunders. 900 B street morth- { s < ward T. Dowden. T street north- | east: Eiton H. Sheiry. 3109 34th street : s you vorite color mij ht = before s good looks' Plenty oi dark e lard des’gns and hghtcr east: George M. Eckels, 2122 Le Roy |northwest; Ray Shike, 401 8th street ing your dress pattern, as your fa ight g £ g0 3 . Edwards, 147 A street :lu'rcz?"ehz';" ™ Filley. 1307 | Nichols avenué southeast; John A. Delafie! place northwest: Allen C. Smoot, _16’§ 31st streét northwest = Fisher, 1822 Park road; Otis E. Fish- | Roger K. Staley, the Portner apart- July Clearance Sale of anufacturers Clearance er. 318 Maryland avenue northeast; John E. Florance. Hotel Brighton; | northwest; Edward H. Thiele, 1742 } 4 ; %5 Sth s h- | Kilb lace morthwest; James See Robert B G o, 128 15th street R homasre 24" T1th street south $1.98 and $2.50 Come Thread Sllk Hose ||orl'h€n!(: William M. Gates, 237 12th Charles L. Walker, 2143 Pennsylvania = i street southeast; Horace Gensberg. | avenue northwest; Spencer B. Wal: = ° Early Wlmw F 3735 Jocelyn street northwest; Joseph | 117 lélh“'l“.r:‘;: ;gg‘;‘le):!:t'_rel:l‘ang?; Mldd Blouses ‘amous 51 Georgla av th- [ man E. f - ] ) n :,x‘;?;f“’i?;‘fgfnnfi;eet Least. y Monday Display ;&;iored-sum . - Regulation e : The Eternal Triangle Laced Front 9 c Very Slight Irregulars of Sets To s A-Goin, Tailored $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Grades ngue. g . - Women's Silk Stockings that, owing to im- EO0D'S SUCCESSOR Republican Conference to Discuss Selection of Ap- propriations Chairman. House Leader Mondell will prob- ably call the republican committee on committees into session some time this week to discuss what policy will be folloWed in the selection of a chairman for the House appropria- tions committee, succeeding James W. Good, who has resigned frcm Con- gress: whether the seniority rule is made blouses of white voill v i.l D to be followed. wheth th 3 oile. Many women olle Dresses . emper ot ihe present “committes | ALEXANDRIA, Va. July 9 (Spe- will buy them by the half-dozen. In vest ef- Come for a supply of fine Turkish Bath Towels of thirty-five will be selected as man, or whether the best man avai able in the House. frrespective of whether he is already a member of the committee or not will be chosen, 8 the question at issue. It is generally appreciated among House members that the chairmin ought now to be on the job, in con- stant consultation with Director of the Budget Dawes. The committee, being headless. has no chance to es- tablish a liaison with the bureau of the budget. Such co-operation and consultation is believed desirable especially at this time, when policies and system are in a formative state within the bureau. Harmony Urgent. Tt is felt that there must be har-|j.gca national committeeman, and , 3 ? L mony between the chairman of the |\ &I RO ™ Bilion. state com- plice fronts extending behind to form sash; . - \ 5 appropriations committee and the di- : : - BIAL > ; ! -1 s . organdy, voile and organdy and dotted swiss All Sizes 2 to 10 rector of the budget. The budget ;Tr\‘*:m‘l;cr;‘e ’:‘:\.’ey{h‘e‘flldeg‘:zn‘he“‘;o%t“bg( Save a dollar on Shimmering Mignonette pique collars and cuffs; organdy vests, collars gandy, gandy ) after all, is only a recommendat the local legton served punch during Blbuses—and also on a lof of extrz size striped —and cuffs. .. - and organdy. Cool, dainty summer dresses of checked and and no item in .the budget h. wvalidity until ratified by Congress. Much valuable time may be raved. and danger of friction avoided, if the chairman of the appropriations com- mittee and the director of the budget work methods and policies and or- ganization out together now. Here is one proposition that is coming up. The bureau of the budget has authority to change the form of the old book of estimates. There is admittedly good reason for changing the form. It would be good policy to have the chairmen of the House com- mittee and of the Senate committee advise with Director Dawes now. working out in conference, what the changes are to be so that it may not come before the congressional|service. Dr. Dickinson, organist of ! Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, = s committee as a new proposition and | s John's Church, Washington, will | for general home Undershirts, sleeveless pull- perhaps cause antagonism. preside at the organ at the evening | use. FIVE YARDS 89C - $4.95 to $12.95 over style. 50c value. 5 o B Changes Required. The old book of esiimates is not| The new organ is the fourth to be adaptable to the form of modern |installed in that church. 20-inch Hemmed Birdeye T e d ‘business-like budget stutement. Cer-| As Frank Stuart, candidate for Cloths, one dozen to the pack- rimme Men'’s. Famous Otis Bal- tain changes are required in arrange- ment. and it is these changes which it would seem to be advisable should be worked out in conference. It is also probable, as a business- like procedure, that all estimates for appropriations will be submitted by 0, northwest; Gaetano 17 14th street northwest; J: m, 2018 Flagler place northwest; William W. Hoeke, jr., 1631 Hobart street north- west; Willlam H. Hunter, 1881 New- ton street northwest; John W. Jack. son, 3207 19th street north 160 Bryant et Knapp, 400 " 8th street northeast; Victor H. Kral, 1814 Kil- bourne piace northwest; Thomas J: Long, 1359 Par}l road northwest; Louis E. Metcalffi01 Ingraham street northwest; Dwiht M. Miller, 1024 Park road northwest; William R. Miller, 119 Kentucky avenue south- east; George V. Moseley, jr.. 1850 Park road northwest; Joseph A. gel. jr. 1268 41, street southwest George T. O'Neill. 301 Northumber- land apartments; Lee W. Parke. 3744 Oliver street northwest; Thomas M. Parks, 1609 Hobart street; Carl Pear- son, 1410 N street northwest: Tolbert Pelzman, 5327 16th stetet; Hamilton A. Pike, 628 D street northeast; Ar- thur G. Prangley, 202 '10th street northeast; Vernon P. Robnett. 1738 Q street northwest: David L. Sandoe, jr. 235 12th_street northeast; Rich- Gri ac) Frederick Kline, H. Leland (TR northeast; Benjamin I Simon. 1911 ments; Charles Stern, 1224 6th street In Lion House at Zoo The eternal triangle took a mew turn at the Zoo today when a fine young lioness from California was itroduced to the two male lions in the main antmal house, give her paw to. mess is two and a half i mal park, Supt. Hollister satd today. ALEXANDRIA. cial).—Owing to the hot weather, only a small crowd tonight attended the mass meeting in the opera house under the ausplices of Alexandria Post, No. 24, American Legion, in the in- terest of thc state-wide drive being conducted by that organization for membership. Commander John T. Worthington presided and introduced the speakers. Dr. Kate Waller Barrett of thi city, who is president of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion in Virginia, made an address in which she told of the work of the legion and also of the work of the auxiliary. Others who spoke were Dan S. Hol- the progress of the meeting. The new organ recently placed in Christ Episcopal Church. which was given by the Carnegie Foundation of Sew York, will be used for the first time tomorrow at both services. The organ cost $10.000 and is more than three times as large as the one for- merly used in that church. At the morning service tomorrow there will be & sermon by the rector. | Dr. W. J. Morton, and the choir of | St. John's Episcopal Church, Wash- ington, will sing the full choral serv- ice. At the evening service there will be no sermon. Rev. Edward . Dunlap. assistant rector of St. John's Church, Washington, will intone the service. civil and police justice of the city. subject to tha democratic primary to be held August 2, issued an invitation for the various candidates for office to meet tonight at his offce to ar- range for a mass meeting of the voters and let the voters hear the views of the candidates. he T AR —_— = SO T e T I T IO U UL July Clearance News to I $3.00 Summer Portieres $1.98 Pair About 100 pairs to close out. Dutch style, regular width and length. In pretty green cross stripes. 50c 40-Inch Colored Swiss Org/andy Pink, Light Blue, Orchid, Nile, French Blue and White. Yard... MANUFACTURER’S clearance yields this new shipment of crisp, transparent 40-inch organdy to sell deeply under price. Has the permanent crisp texture so essential to the wash fabric. Vahile the lot is immense, do not delay in choos- the day is over. LL sizes 10 to 18 in these excellent middies. Made of Lonsdale jean and Palmer linen (a cotton fabric). Many are solid white; others are white with navy or copen collars and trim- mings. Emblem on sleeve. ' Patch pockets. July Clearance Sale of . Women’s Voile - Blouses 69c A quick-selling price for these—cool, well fects, with lace-trimmed organdy collars and cuffs, long embroidery collars with cuffs to match, or with dimity collars and cuffs. Good assortment of s‘zes——but come early. ° July Clearance Sale of $2.98 Mignonette Blouses $1.98 satin blouses. Mignonéttes are richly em- broidered and fringed. Striped satins are smartly tailored and are among the most practical blouses for any occasion or any season. Clearance Specials SHEETING—25c 40-inch Heavy FOR DIAPER CLOTHS—Red Star age. Limit 1 Package to a Boears o 2 $1.00 HUCK TOWELS—18x36 Heavy Huck Towels, with 89c FIVE Our Entire Stock of Garden Hats Sold up to $2.98........... TR nterest All Washington 734 New Dresses In a Wonderful Purchase and Sale Worth .87 $6.00 to $10.00 . cRISP, colorful summer frocks fresh from a New York maker who is noted for the excellence of his workmanship and the dis- tinction of his styles. -Briefly there are: Basque models with tie-back sashes, tunics and two pockets. Dainty rufflings; side panels;; skirts inset with organdy bands: sur- Gingham Dresses Tissue Dresses Dotted Swiss Dresses GI,\'GHAM dresses are in striking plaids and checks of all colors. Dark flowered voile dresses are net-lined, and some have silk girdles, while others have ruffled skirts and are piped in organdy. Some of the prettiest dresses show combinations of gingham and All sizes from 16 to 46—The window display will reveal the wonderful val- ues, but cannot do justice to the variety. 98¢ ImprovementSale of Millinery Clearaway Prices to Make Room for Extensive Remodeling Hats . That Sold for 59¢, 79¢, $1.00 and $1.25, Yard . SUCH wonderful diversity of patterns that every woman will find just the one she fancies most. As will be evident icom the former selling prices, these are superfine weaves, sneer and filmy and meet every requirement of service as well $2.00 In All Colors and Black 800 Yard-Wide Longcloth 10-Yard Piece, $1.98 $3.00 quality—preferred for mak- ing fine underwear. Finished soft for the needle. The saving is sub- stantial. Clearance Entire Stock Colored Voiles 39¢ LT T T L L D T T TR TR LTI T T T T T proved tailoring of the back seam, offer a new and better fit as well as increased comfort and service. All-silk and silk with lisle garter top. Irregularities are mighty hard to discover. Also in_the sale are Onyx Full-fashioned Silk Hose. i Black, white, cordovan and other colors in the ot. 79c, $1.00 and $1.25 Turkish Towels Plain White and Fancy Kinds, Each 59¢ at a July Clearance price. Choice of heavy, two- thread kind, and the finely textured lighter sort, all in large bath sizes. Plain white, white with woven borders and embroidered borders and fancy colored all-over designs. ~ July Clearance Sale of Children’s - Dresses That Sold for $ l .98 $3.98 and $4.98 .. figured voile, and pink, blue and copen organdy. Medium and high-waist models, with tucked or ruffled skirts. Some are embroidered in colors. Self sashes and organdy sashes. Values to create quick, eager buying. July Clearance Men’s Wear Gauze Shirts, 29¢ Men’s White Gauze Athletic Otis Underwear, 65¢ briggan and white gauze gar- ments; short sleeve shirts; ankle drawers with double seat and strap ck. 65c each. organization units, s‘uch as the War Department—the estimates for which are now scattered in several bills— |Single candidate put in an appears e Atmy bill, the fortifications bill,|ance. The candidates evidently felt the sundry civil bill, etc. There is a|that it Is not necessary to g0 before strong possibility that eventually the | the public and express theirplaws. o fortifications and the sundry civil ap- | Members of the Alexandria Light propriations bill will be dropped. The | Infantry will assemble in mel armory | sundry civil bill is now regarded as a |2t 9 o'clock tomorrow morning; an hodge-podsge. . in the afternoon will entrain for a, two-week stay at Camp Meade, Md May Bulk Salaries. National _Gua There is also lity that all|Capt. C. M. Shepperson - of this com i was i Oxford Shirts, $1.49 Men’s White and Tan Ox- ford Cloth Shirts with but- toned-down collar. Also white striped madras shirts, with neckbands. Sizes 14- to 17. Men’s Pajamas, $1.69 “Universal” brand Plain and somewhat disappointed when not a TOWELING—Heavy, Firm, Ab- sorbent Quality Tow- 59 C eling Crash, FIVE YARDS FOR IVORY SOAP 3 for 18c Limit, 3 cakes to a buyer. CREPE PAPER NAPKINS 100 for 25¢ In All Colors and Black Clean-sweep of hundreds of fine trimmed ' hats_that sold -for $4.95, $6.95, $7.50, $9.95 and A |- $1295. The season’s favorite straws and other AR\ materials in large. medium and small models of '} every popular type. Trimmed with flowers, wreaths, ostrich, ribbons and feather novelties. P f(/ Get a new hat at nominal cost. {Q A M White Milan and Hundreds of them—all of admirable quality straws, in the large girlish shapes.so much in vogue for midsummer wear. Not a garden hat is reserved—take your pick from our entire stock. Sold for $1.59, $2.00, $2.50 and $298. of the es! * elerks' salaries|Dany says the statement published in|= may be bul into one distinct ap- | The Star this afternoon that the elec- | ngnhfll_!li:rb—g:& n,-'l‘d Fringe Striped. Pajamas, with or This is being arzued | tion of a lieutenant for the company Y 2 et ailt Toon . O ot propriation bill. on the ground that it would pring salaries paid for similar lines and kind of work into sharper compari- son, and thus effect greater uniform- ity irn salaries and a standardization of jobs. Most of the salaries of gov- ernment clerks are now carried in the the wanted shades. 45¢ COLORITE AND HAT- 'BRITE HAT DYES, Each, 17¢ was postponed till the members re- turr from camp was incorrect and ! that a lieutenant was elected. The hearing of the Adams will case, | scheduled to begin in_the circuit court for this city next Tuesday, has been postponed till November 9. 'This | suit is_over the estate of the late finished percale and cambric. Bathing Suits, 98¢ Men’s One-piece California Style Suits, of black jersey cloth, trimmed in colors. Sizes Untrimmed Hats, 50c Clearing out the remainder of our Banded Sailors Smart sport sailors, in black, .black-and- white and navy. Straight and pinch Sports Hats ‘White and colors in these preferred sum- mer hats, of felt, ribbon and $1 95 . tive an bill, e H 3 ; : J 3 Tl la e O how’ ara car. | Louls M. Adams and is brought by = WAX PAPER crowns. Tailored and draped 98C untrimmed colored hats—sold for white milan straw. Large ied in separate departmental bills— the children of the late Frank M. Ad- | = 450 Sheets, 75¢ bands ... ; ~ $300 to $5.00. range of styles for men and boys. ams, nieces of the testator. H testator left his entire estate to his brother, Charles M. Adams. The"will of Miss Eva Bower toda: was admitted to probate in_the ci cuit court for this city. The tes- tatpix bequeaths her enfire estate to Stephen Davis and names him as executor. He qualified as such. The instrument is dated May 8, 1919. Rose T. Elliott has sold to George H. Carter two lots bounded by Pat- rick, Montgomery, Alfred and Mande- ville line. A deed of conveyance to- day was placed on record in the office of the clerk of the court. A chautauqua will be opened here Monday and continu® throughout the Full ream of 12x15 Wax Pa- per. It's economy to buy it this way. PARASOLS—July Clearance Women and Chil- 79C dren’s Colored Cotton . Spool Parasols Clark’s O. N. Cotton, 3 for 12c 100-Yard spools. White in Nos. 50, 24 and 100; black in Nos. 40, 50. 60 and 70. 80CKS — Light-welght Cotton Socks, in black, Wuce, cordovan, navy and 15C as the agricuitural, post office and ‘War Department supply measures. _— DINNER TO JOHN T. ADAMS ‘War Veterans’ Organizations En- tertain Republican Chalrman. John T. Adams, chairman of the re- blican national committee. was the | onor, guest yesterday at a dinner ten- | dered*him at the Dower House, in Mary- land, once the home of Lord Baitimore, by officers of the four veteran organiza- tlons—Grand Army of the Republic, July Clearance in the Boys’ Dept. Kutie Overalls, 98¢ Plain blue, blue-and-white stripes and khaki. Just the thing for play at home, in the country or at the beach Drop seat, knee length. The 25¢ Yard-Wide Percale, 18¢ It is the quality of this percale that makes the low price so remarkable. Standard 25c kind, firm, close-textured and smooth in finish. Comes in a range of neat stripes, checks and figures for women’s and children’s wear and men’s_shirts. $1.25 STOFFEL'S ORGANDY. ‘This wonderfully fine, transparent organdy is im- Stamped Rompers 35¢ Children’s white Rompers stamped in nursery patterns July Clearance of Laces and Embroideries . BABY FLOUNCINGS—2T-inch Ruffied Baby Flouncings, of sheer, firm quality 2 swiss, showing dainty baby patterns. gc Pt 45 inches wide. Loyal Legion, United Spanish War Vet- | remainder of the week gréy, Perfect aual white. Edges, insertions and galloons : erans and American Legion. = ity ... 2t J 'or embroidering. ported product of the famous Stoffel ~ = EoL. Jonn McENoy, sommander of the | o¢ g, Loard of dirsctors of the chamher | MEN'S SILK 80CKS—Onyx Pure in & wide diveralty of Dol ee e o Riirtings f oidering. Mills in t. Gall, Switzerland. Full range 79 C logical garment for the little of .commerce will hold a meeting Mon-l *Sitk Seamless Socks in black, Women’s Stamped Night- of colors and white. fellows. Department of the Potomac. Grand!gay afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. 1 ity. 8w d - iped Night- | of colors and white. ...... ....... : Army of the Republic. was toastmaster. | % “play “was. given fonlgm in the white, cordovan, ‘si.:’“‘,’lz';?.:‘““‘&flc.‘."" openworlk 25C gowns of fine batiste, 69c. DOTTED SWISS AND ORGANDY. July Clear- ‘Among the guests were Maj. Gen. John |y, AL Lo % G navy and gray. Per- C i & : 8 . ance of $1.75 and $2.00 weaves of 32 1 Tu Clem, U. 8. A, retired, Loyal Legion: | fundee for the Friends’ pravgrounds. . | fect quality ........ vatterns, Yard ..o A Stamped Pillow Tubing, | ana 40 inch moveltics. White snd $1 39 All Straw Hats, 85¢ Capt. W. Mattocks, official edit A Slight fire at the overhead bridge | EN’S UNDERWEAR—S0c and. nsertions, round and diamond heavy quality with scalloped colored grounds with embroidered dots > Take your choice of our i }:rl'\!::l Asmnr;ln ‘})T:lrl:lelg:rx\’::\'nnger']" e "“dd 9 INOrth AW AR g ton | Sn‘l:-?:wnknd“h;i}\l:ex:{:d"w'“' mesh, in a wealth of patterns. Dosem 5C cdge. Enough to make a pair, l:‘;‘” Erh.m“"vn VOILES. Reduced for entire stock of Boys’ Straw 4 . - | street caused a fire alarm shortly | of ards, 50e. Yar 98c. riddance—these shoer summer materials, ‘American Legion; Gen. Washington | 5. el i in broken sizes. iy 3 3 Hats—all styles, all colors, Gorns emison's o SRS | S ¢ Ocock e svening. ot 25¢ | romeator, Russis | ibiscies st | Ml uncheon e 13 | BREES S SHone s 79C | S e Duapar of Indiana. Maj. Gen. | ORGANIZATT BOYS S SHIRTS —rine jEercalo ink, light blue, orchid and white $l 49 pieces, 69c. - s : = 3 ana, Maj. Gen. CTIVITIES. SNirte Kban, 3 - 3 - —e e R Willard Holbrook, U. S. A., James P. ON A ' Bi3ie Swith Frenen Fard ERED FLOUNCINGS—Ex- Stamped Huck: Towels with . Wash Suits, $1.29 Murphy, chairman _District_legislative TODAY. SILK BROIDERED FLOUNCIN sags R e D tek Spanith War v 4 cuffs. Sizes 12 to 14 C quisite Dress Flouncings, 36 inches . picot edge for crocheting; 26x16 c owcases Middy, Oli Twist and commitiee. United Spanish War Veter- | The Wanderlusters will start trom neck et e e cags. Back. P 1. 7D ~ | “size; each, 4sc.: iddy, Oliver Twist ai ans; Hays Haymaker, chief clerk of the | Njchols avenue and Portland street BOYS’ SPORT . BLOUSES—69¢c brown, navy and gray. Yard...... b Stimpe d Bureau Scarfs, 18x52 42236 Size llgorfolk e;lyl;ld ;Ine a\;fll::ei:. > > < inene, I v = nslon bureau; Col. D. L. Rice of the lational Tribune, John P. Welcker and | Col. Winfleld Jones. LEFT MUTUAL WILLS. at 2:30. Mr. Hall will lead. | Mrs. Serepta D. Healea will speak 3t 11 o'clock at the Church of Life and Joy. Miss Ada Rainey will conduct the evening service. Solici{or Risley will teach the Kin- Sport Blouses In broken sizes. Fast [ 45¢ BOYS’ BEACH CLOTH SUITS— Sises 8 to 16 in these belted suits of tan and striped beach cloth. Plain and with scalloped edge, 49c. Tan Linene Scarf Center- '.’,iéf" and cushion tops, each, Women's , Sgipsd Ted}l_y . "$3.98.and $4.98 Philippine Gowns ings. Pl:'gn colors, stripes and combinations. Koveralls, 98¢ They cover from neck to 19¢ Each SO that many customers may share this July S LIS L8 W A kAT | 3 A U S Fritz Trede and Wife Bequeath |ncar claws of pleated models. < d Ch . me C b in. the limit is si young men thi: - y Combin: 3 ; A learance bargain, the limit is six cases to Estate to Each Other. Tng at Calvary Baptist Church. . oSS WASH * SUFS—_Clesr- an emlse Chil ';:?;n- Stamped = White _each buyer. Made of strong, even-thread :l';k:j.y?;i:;i: %tf:;‘:fgr:'f |Frits Trede and his wite, Sophie TONTHIT, L i e Handmad 7 Tique Diges sies 1405 e e ety o because of their good fabrics X - > ey dable clcet, and good workmanship. Blue 5-4 width. Subject to minute irregu- l'ulr:‘loi. but practically perfect. ard .. B9c.. ot i Stamped’: Rompets, in white, tan and green, The Padraic H. Pearse Council of the American Association for Recog- nition of the Irish Raépublic meets M. Trede, who died within twenty- four hours of each other, left mutual ‘wills each providing that the other and khaki, trimmed in red. Hand Embroidered...... $2.98 25¢ c&l:irl, '\-'.“1-’ = of 69 g 'wash fabrics. - Broken sizes...... C should have the entire estate of |at Gonzaga Hall at 8 o'clock. Rep- CHILDREN'S They'll go in a hurry at the clearance price— iqh 4} o HEMMED NAPKINS—Clearance 1ot of white . : he eat to dieTh e ontat ol | Fesentative Washington McCormick excellent qu these wonderfully fine and dainty nightgowns ita;ged P‘“«";c‘r"'g‘ Tay Indian Head cloth dinner napkins, 18x18 33 Khaki Pants, 79¢ was executed June Wwhite with and envelope chemise that show the best of Stamped Pillow Tops' to “before hemming. Slightly stained. & C Boys’ Heavy Quality Khaki 7 and the wife's |of Montana will speak. will was dated June 15. — died July 3. and her husband one| The George Washington Council of day later. The estate of both will |the American Association for the £0 to their daughters, Selma A. Trede | Recognition of the Irish Republic snd Annie E. Fellinger, and a grand- !meets at 318 Pennsylvania avenue \ daught. o southeast at 8. 0" “ solid. color: perfect, som ly irregular Pants, full knicker cut. Sizes Mra. Trede 10 to 17. Dollar value, 79c. Philippine hand-needlework. soft..nain sook, with scalloped neck. and sleeves, fronts worked. in ‘sprays and drawnwork. des_i‘nl; s ~ match the-above, $9c. Percale Dust Caps, each. 7c. terns.

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