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ROBERT W. CHAMBERS starts his greatest series of short stories inMcCall's Magazine, just out. Read “The Flaming Jewel” a breathless, thrilling tale of love and mystery, of stolen jewels, of a noble girl. Get the August McCall’s Magazine 10c on all newsstands INDUSTRIAL PEACE | COMMITTEE NAMED National Civic Federation Calls Together Non-Revo- lutionary Labor. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 11.—The National Civic Federation announces it has or- ganized a national industrial commit- tee to bring together representatives of the non-revolutionary labor move- ment, employers who believe in con- ferring with labor, and the public. The federation asserted that Presi- dent Harding, Secretary of Commerce Hoover and Secretary of Labor Davis Fud approved the movement and that representative men from all walks of The Correct Form of Invitation Engraving ex- cellence is second only to correct form. The qual- ity of our en- graving is in keeping with our position as an authority on forms. You are invited to consult us. BrewaD Engravers & Stationers 5t943% St Just BelowF' life had accepted membership on the committee. Questions to Be Discussed. In the move for industrial peace, questions which will be considered are: Collective bargaining, com- pulsory arbitration, injunctions in la- bor disputes, shop committee system, industrial démocracy, American shop movements and unemployment. The federation expressed belief that it was a propitious time to work for better relations between employers and wage earners, because “a cursory survey of the labor situation reveals the welcome fact that the revolution- ary forces in all lands are rapidly los- inZ out to those elements which_be- licve in constitutional forms of gov- ernment.” Peraonnel of Committee. Among those who will serve on the e are: Former President amuel Gompers, president of merican Federation of Labor, other prominent ~labor Alton B. Parker, John Hays d, Ds Willard, ~former ommerce Redfield, Au- nt, T. Coleman du Pont, D. Ryan and Talcott Williams, Preliminary work will be directed by an executive committee compris- ing: Jeremiah W. Jenks, chairman Abbott. George W. Alger, Hugh Frayne, Edward K it Macy, Ogden L. Mill klin_D. Roosevelt, Louis B . Finlay J. Shepard, Charles R son, Louis Wiley, Mathew Woll and Owen D. Young. $10 a Month Buys This Player-Piano Mahogany 88-Note . Player-Piano Extra Special at $285 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. THE WEATHER. District of Columbia and Mary- {1and—Cloudy, possibly light showers | tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature; moderate easterly winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy in west, unsettled. possibly local showers in east portion tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature; gentle varfable winds. ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night and tomorrow; no change in temperatune. Records for Twenty-Four Hours Yesterday, 4 pm., midnight, 77. To- 8 am. 77; noon, 7. . yvesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 71, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 83; lowest, 67. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, 80; condition. clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, pm.; ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:51 a.m.; sun sets row—Sun rises 4:52 am.; sun sets 7:35 p.m. Moon rises 11:57 a.m.; sets 11:34 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, July 11.—The Potomac river was clear and the Shenandoah muddy this morning. ‘Weather in Various Citles. Crush, Lemon-Crush and | Lime-Crush the largest sell- | ;2 ing carbonated fruit drinks in the world. In bottles or at fountains Bottled by Columbia Orange-Crush Bottling Co. - 911 2d St. N.E, your kitchen free from.insect pests — Spray ' "PREVENTOL" Keep Phone Lincoln 18 g i reeranomanng 8 Abllene, Tex. 29. ban, Albany Atlantic Baltimore 2EL IBLEBBEBRRER 3IRSE M 23333I3IIARBRERISR 8an Antonio. 't.cloudy Ban Diego. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Ot POST OFFICES’ COUNCIL. Department to Take Step in Wel- fare Work. Employes of the Post Office De partment here will organize a counci 25 part of the plan of welfars work in the postal service being developed by Dr. Lee K. Frankel, welfare irector. @ The plan provides for a national councll, to meet hers monthly, and to be composed of presidents and secrotaries of the various postal or- nizations -na‘ representatives of norganized employes. = wiu councils are to be organised throughout the country. The coun- cils will concern themselves with all varlety of welfare work, as well 28 the relation of employes to the postal sérvice and vice versa. ‘Committees of welcome have been ed, to be appointed by em- call on new workers and feel at home. loyes, to Tnake them -\ ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921 JULY CLEARANCE SALE Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits, $1.15 Made of checked nainsook with elastle in back All sizes 34 to 46. Regularly $1.50. July Clearance Sale at $1.15 suit—Maln Floor. July Clearance Sale---Phenomenal Values S desirable new articles are not advertised kere, bus they ars featured in this sale at worth s Comte in Tueo;:y and take advantage of the savings offered shroughout the store. and shoulder. while savings. SROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Every Suit in Our Regular Stock That Regul at an exceptionally low price. black. Only one of a kind. $39.75. $11.50 All-wool Jersey or Skibo Tweed, tai- lored styles, with tuxedo collars; some have contrasting skirts, including the popular navy. All sizes. Coats of all-wool Jersey in three lengths —all sizes. July Clearance Sale, $11.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor. A wonderful collection of fine suits. F n . suit in her summer wardrobe, and here is an opportunity to purchase it $15 to $25 Sports Suits and Coats at | arly Sold for $50, $60, $75 and Up to $75 Offered During Our July Clearance Sale at - %39.75 Every woman needs at least one Suits fashioned of tricotine—mostly navy blue; also tan and Hand embroidered, braid trimmed or plain tailored. Sizes 16 to 4815. July Clearance Sale price, i Other July Clearance Savings | Wool Sport, Skirts, odds and ends, regularly $10. | At $535. . Baronet Satin and Flannel Sport Skirts; values, $12 to $15. At $5.75. Silk Dresses, mostly dark colors; values, $22.50 to $35. At $1875. Silk Dresses, suitable and smart for traveling; values to $45. At $29.75. Cotton Dresses, of voile and gingham; values, $12.50 to $20. At $10.00. ‘ Slip-over Dresses of pongee, at $10.00. Cotton Skirts, values up to $3.50, at $175. 7,000 ‘Yards of Wash Fabrics At Phenomenally Low July Clearance Sale Prices All small groups have been “rounded up” and ushered in this event. Needleworkers and home sewers will find some of the season’s best buying opportunities here Tuesday. Dressmakers will also find it very profitable to buy in large lots. Included are all the most wanted summer wash fabrics. 33c Dress Cambric I 25¢ Yd. 36 inches wide. Small check designs, in pink, blue, yellow, red and green. Very desirable for the young miss. July Clear- ance Sale at 25c yard. 75c Tissue Ginghams, 30 inches wide. In stripes, checks and plaids for dresses. July Clearance Sale at 5 9 C Dress Ginghams, 30 inches wide. In a beautiful range of check designs; all good and desir- able colorings. 36¢c | July Clearance Sale at, yard, 98¢ Swiss Organdie 85¢ Yd. 44 inches wide. Imported or- gandies, fine, transparent qual- ity, in a full range of desirable colorings. July Clearance Sale at 85c yard. 35c Dress Voile, 40 inches wide. White, closely woven, round thread voiles. Beautiful, firm 35¢ 45¢ Smock Cloth | 33 inches wide. tion linen suiting in 10 shades, including white. ished—the ideal suiting. Clearance Sale at 35c yard. $1.00 White Organdie. $1.25 White Organdies $1 Yd. 45 inches wide. Fine import- ed genuine Swiss organdy, beau- tiful quality, with a permanent finish. July Clearance Sale at $1 a yard. 59c Palm Cloth, 36 inches wide. Palm suiting, ecru shade, Yd. Fine imita- Highly fin- July Fine quality. July Clearance Sale, at, yard..ooonoinnnn.. 2 5 (¥ $1.25 Printed Voiles, 40 inches wide. Imported voiles, print- | ed in America. Many sport designs in the lot. A good two-ply voile at extremely low prices. July Clearance Sale at, yard, white, transparent dress or- gandies, with a permanent finish. July Clear- ance Sale at, yard, 75 C 59c Dress Organdie, 40 inches wide. Sheer quality of col- ored and white organdie, with 59¢| July Clearance Sale at, yard, a good crisp finish. 50c! beautiful finished cloth, round thread. July Clean 45C ance Sale at, yard, 50c White Poplin, 27 inches wide. Fine, closely woven, silk finish. Suitable for skirts and suits. July Clearance Sale at, yard, 3 9 C Palais Royal—Second Floor. Bargain Basement July Clearance of Hundreds of Dresses Dresses made to retail at $5.00 to $6.00—and every dress new—the maker’s “Clear- away’—acquired at our price. Look ahead—July, August and many September days will find women wearing these dresses. Here in such variety that three or four can be advantageously purchased—the cost is so little. Boys’ Hose, 2 Pairs Ribbed Black Stockings, with SOC double heel and toe; sizes 7 to 1L July Clearance Sale price, 2 pairs, 50c.—Bar= gain Basement. Silk-Mixed Hose at ‘Women’s, with long silk boot, high 590 spliced heel and double toe. Black or Cordovan; all sizes. July Clearance Sale price, 59c—Bargain t. $1.00 Silk Stockings With long silk boot, white, black " 79¢ or cordovan; sizes 8% to 10. Jul Clearance Sale price, /9¢—]| n Ribbed Vests, 3 for ‘Women's Vests, white or flesh; low 50 neck and sleeveless. Sizes 38 and 40. OUC Regular at July Clearance Sale price, 3 for 50c—~Bargain Basement. “Jumbo” Vests, 2 for ‘Women’s Flesh Color Fine Ribbed 4 5 Vests, “stouts,” sizes 46 to 50. July C Clearance Sale price, 2 for 45c.—Bargain Base= mrent. Boys’ Suits, 2 for Barred Muslin Athletic Union 980 Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length; sizes 4 to 10 years. July Clearance Sale price, 2 for 98c.—Bargain Basement. 79¢ Union Suits at Women’s ‘Flesh Color Suits, with tubular neck band. Low neck, loose and tight knees. Sizes 36 and 38. July Clear- ance_Sale price. 59c—Bargain Basement. 59¢ | ’3.95 July Clearance Sale House Dresses $1.00 Made of best .gingham, Amoskeag, and styled attractive enough for morn- ing ehopping as well as for home wear. In All Sizes From 38 to 46 The price asked is $1.00—the price these dresses were made to sell for is $1.98—two for the worth of one. Paiats Royal—Bargain Basement. Petticoats, 50c ‘_made of striped gingham, in good washing colors; full cut sizes. - Traveling Bags , 18- e o o The $3.49 favorite bag of today. Suit Cases at 24-inch Black Enamel Suit Cases, with two leather straps 54-50 all around; heavy leather corners; figured cretonne lining. 16-Button Silk Gloves ‘Women's Long' Milanese Silk Gloves, with double finger tips $l.45 and embroidered backs, white or tan. Sizes 6% to 8. July Clearance Sale price, $145. - Illlllll.lll‘fillll!llilll’lllllllIlllllll.l.lllllllllllllll‘l'.'l’l‘llllllll.lllll "brassed corners} complete with Steamer Trunks at Fiber Bound Trunks, heavy $6.95 compartment tray. 30-inch size, at $695. Palais Royal—Bargaia Basemenat. | Union Suits, Teddy Bear style; low The illustrations give an idea of the Gingham Dresses. Even more bewitching the Voile Dresses, came too late to pic- ture. e ———————————————— Juveniles’ Sox, 2 Pairs Up-to-date Summer Socks, with roll tops, in the new shades of 45c buttercup, cadet blue, cordovan, green—also white. All sizes. July: Clearance Sale price, 2 pairs, 45c—Bargain Basement. Union Suits, 2 for ‘Women’s Fine Ribbed Suits, sizes 40 to 44; low neck, no sleeves, lace 98‘: glcees. July Clearance Sale price, 2 suits, n Jumbo Union Suits Women’s Jumbo Union Suits, for 59 stout women; sizes 46 to 50; low C neck, no sleeves, loose or tight knees. July Clearance Sale price, n Basement. “Teddy” Union Suits Fine Ribbed Cotton 59c Sizes 36 and 38. July n Basement. ‘Women’s neck no sleeves. Clearance Sale price, 59c.—] Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs ‘Women’s, with seam at back. 50 White, black or cordovan, in all OUC sizes. July Clearance Sale price, 2 pairs, 50c. —Bargain Basement. Outsize Hose, 2 Pairs For stout women—with seam at 33 back. White, black or cordovan. C 915 to 10%. July Clearance Sale price, 2 pairs, 33c.—] n Basement. Lace Stockings at Womien's, with long lace boots, high spliced heel, double heel and 39¢c toe. Black and colors., July Clearance Sale price, " 39c- n t. ~ 9 ° a / JULY CLEARANCE SALE Men’s $3 Madras Shirts, $2.35 Of high-grade woven or printed madras. Made ::Ix::c:,lllyAlfi)r the Palais Royal. Colors and fit are guar- ed. new patterns, no whites. ly Cleara Bale at $3.35. ¥ Ay cletinnce Palals Royal—Maln Floor. / JULY CLEARANCE SALE Handmade Blouses, $3.50 Regularly $5.75 Eight dainty styles in fine batiste, hand- embroidered, long sleeve model, square or roll collars. All sizes in the lot. July Clear- ance Sale at $3.50—Third Floor. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Georgette Blouses, $6.95 Regularly $7.95 and $8.95 Colors are navy, French blue, bisque, rat- tan and gray, flesh and white; some filet trimmed, with round or V neck. All sizes collectively. July Clearance Sale at $695.— Third Floor. . JULY CLEARANCE SALE Toilet Needs Bathing Suit Bags, a special assortment; values to $125. At 50c. 5 69c Bay Rum, large bottles, with sprinkler stoppers. At 49c bottle. 89c Vanitas Lilac Vegetal, large size bot- tles, At 69c. 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen, best quality, with patent cap stoppers. 18c bottle. Main Floor. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Tal-Ly-Ho Silks Featured at $3.98 This Sports Silk of National Reputa- tion is offered at this unusually low price. It's an opportune time to buy Sports Silks, so be sure to take advantage of this sale. Choice of any design or color. 40 inches wide. July Clearance Sale at $3.98. Several Thousand Yards of the Season’s Most Fashionable and Exclu- $4 98 sive Silks, yard, That wsell regularly at $5.40, $5.95, 36.45, $6.98 and $7.45. Offered at one price. The assortment comprises the weaves: Fan-ta-si, in white, also black on white in a variety of styles. Haas Bros. Kitten's Ear Crepe, variety of rich shades. Moon-glo 2 caded effes in exquisite colorings. Spiral Crepe In pri ical colors. Embroidered Taffetas in street colors Bullion Broche S Voile in evening shades. Satin Imprime, dark ground with contrasting patterns. The entire lot offered at $4.98 yard. Fine Chiffon Taffeta. 3,000 Yards Just Received, yard, $ l '98 An_ excellent quality Taffeta that wiil give satisfactory wear. A particularly desirable range of colors to select from, including Sap- phire, Copenhagen. Labrador, cinnamon brown. African brown, marine, navy, midnight mnd black. At $1.98 yard. 50 Pieces Yard-wide Satin de Chine on Sale Tomorrow at, $1.59 A standard_make that has been selling at $1.98 yard. Such desirable shades to choose from as white, flesh, light blue, old rose, Hard- ing blue, burnt orange, nickel, gold, peacock, algonquin, emerald, pheasant, sage, sapphire, elephant, wedgewood, golden brown, olive, Afri- can brown, bottle green, American beauty, henna, blue, Belgium, scarlet, cardinal, navy, midnight and k. At $1.59 yard. 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