Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1921, Page 26

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g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Open Saturday Until 3:15 P.M. A sale of While away the utmost e those sum- importance ) mer hours to the 1 of your time shrewd, to good ad- thrifty folk vantage. It who study chases heat. tw SHop uNIQUE &2 . 8 l’ AT B~ Heat OUR MID-MONTHLY - SPECIAL SALE Fashion’s Edict Has Gone Forth Just a Moment, Please The Sweater will not only hold its own, We wish to impress on you the fact that but will be more popular than ever for late | only merchandise of the highest order finds summer and early fall wear. This sale will | room on our counters. Each and every item offer boundless opportunities to thrifty, care- | advertised is an unusual value in the strictest ful folk, who must have the correct styles at | sense of the word and should command the right prices. attention of economical buyers. Texto Sweater Fiber Silk —in skeins, containing 350 yards each, or . the same quantity as two balls at $1.00 per ( o, b]a{‘lJ Ogr reg;zla; pricFe odn this xds N 51.65. pecial for Friday an \ fles yrecal for Tty it §1.45 ) Texto Tie Fiber Silk N On; ballsmakels ? !ie.F Our regular price is 85c. pecial or riday and Saturday . . 72C \‘ ‘White Imported Angora Yarn Our regular price is $1.50. Special for Friday and Satur- $l 25 . day . Minerva Saxony Yarn Just the thing for the baby sets. Our regular 30c ball. Special for Friday and Sat- urday— 220 Ball ’. D SPECIALS IN CROCHET COTTON Large Balls Silkine (Star) Crochet, 10¢ Ball. .........12 for $1,10 Pearl Cotton Dexter’s Crochet .....................12for T9c Coats’ Crochet, 12 Bal. . .. .............10for $1.15 23¢ Bt D. M. C. Crochet, 25¢ Ball. .. ~.........10for $2,25 | $25 for Box of 10 Ball An ideal sweater yarn. Our regular 60c ball. Special for Friday and Saturday— 49c Ball v ‘B D. M. C. is imported Crochet Cotton, high-lustre finish This makes an . excellent and by far the best for excellent results—we have a com- | sweater. Either Silkine or plete stock, including many colors. Dexter’s make. ire i thorities made no lease nor Prof. Lippmann of French Mission | Lippmann of the University of Paris and a member of the French commis. sion headed Marshal Fa 14th St. Terrace N.W. France's o ot o —Offers unusual interest to services in var, died on the st those who contemplate buy- ship France, h_reaches ing a New Home. morrow mornf T} g orn he wireless mes- sage conveyinz word of the death | Here may be seen New did not state the cause. Olmpia, Wash., in 1918. The vessel T cent announcement, {s to begin about jorders of his medical advisers. T == i | Stores Closed All Day Saturday Buy All Needs for the Week End Tomorrow | i 1109-1111 G St. N.W | EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT i FOR FRIDAY—CLEARANCE SALE OF | 175 SILK DRESSES | 185 WASH DRESSES All Sizes, 16 to 42 .95 Values in the Lot —in the lot, but not Up to all sizes in eve style. i 529-95 _ Sports Models and Dressy Styles b Every Popular Color and Combination Materials Include Taffetas, Satins, Tricolettes, Lace Combinations, Foulards, Crepe de Chines, Voiles, Organdies, Ginghams, Dotted Swisses and Combinations. 500 Wash Waists hodueed 51,98 Voiles, Organdies, Batiste Waists, in a greaty variety of styles; lace-trimmed and embroidered models; all white and some with colored collars and cuffs. All sizes. Clearance Sale KNITTED CAPES gfgj:llflarValuei. o $7095 Three-quarter and full-length Capes, with large brushed wool collars. plain colors and combinations. Tuxedo and Slip-over Wool Sweaters, $2.98 Fiber Silk Sweaters, Tuxedo Models, reduced to $5.98 JAPANESE WILL GET U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL Plant Ordered Abandoned at Yoko- hama Has Long Record for Service Abe Martin Says: ~ When the Uniteq States Naval Hos- pital at Yokohama, Japan, Is aban- doned for reasons of economy, under orders just issued by the Navy De- partment, all the buildings erected by the United States will revert to the Japanese government. The hos- pital was established in 1867, Yokohama was the base of the States fleet on the Asiati At that time ble hospital fac! in that quarter of the world tract on a high bluff within t for Amer limits was leased for ninety-n years and a small hospital buildin erected. joining tract of land d in 1871 and other build- _vears later a third tract cquired and improved. In the transaction the hospital « chase, but simply acquired the rights of the holder, an Englishman named Karst. . Under the laws of Japan aliens cannot own real estate in that coun- try. The rental paid under th 3 of the gmound pital was nomin hundred dollars be used only for hospital pur; and also that when such use ce the buildings and all other improve- S ments thereon reverted to the - | seriously. Snese government. If stiff hats kin come back The buildings are quite pretentious > and well equipped for the treatment | ther’s a chance for normalcy. and care of the sick and disabled, and | (Copyright National N, the Japanese authorities will proba- bly continue their use for that pur- pose. The hospital has served a ful purpose during its career of Iy forty-five years, and its Ye Truthful Editor. From the Salome (Ariz.) Sun. passing as an Amerlcan Institution| Mark Twain said that a mine was in the far east causes genuine re-|a hole in the ground owned by a liar. There are some big mines around Sa- | lome, if Mark was right, and they gret in naval circles. DIES ON WAY HOME. |aon't belons to us. Expires on Steamer. HAVRE. July 13.—Prof. Gabriel! The Shannon and Luchs New Home Development Homes and New Designed Prof. Lippman won the Noble prize || Bungalows in all the various for physics in 1908. He enunciated the || stages of construction. principle of the conservation of elec- | tricity and discovered in 1891 a meth- Homes Priced From od of photographing in colors. SHIP ASHORE, CREW SAFE. The General Pershing Breaking Up x $12,750 to $18,500 Our terms are equitable and have meant success to every purchaser since 1906. It takes but a few minutes Rapidly After Hitting Rock. of your time to see the new TURKS ISLAND. Bahamas, July 13.|] homes in this “Intown Sube —The Gen Pershing, an American urb.” five-masted schooner, which left Nor- . folk June 30 with a cargo of coal for | It Is an Ideal Location Bremerton, went ashore on Endymion Rock July 11. The vessel is breaking for the Busy Man up f. but the crew has been taken The convenience to reason- T P off and somo materfals and stores | sple markets and the ade- quate school facilities, to- gether with the cleanliness of the community, make it ideal for the family. To Inspect had a gross tonnage of 2,466. Take 14th St. car (best car JAPAN INVITES WALES. T AT service An Washington) to cor- LONDON, July 13.—The Prince of| ner of Ingraham S& nw. The General Pershing was bullt at Wales has received an official invita- Sampie Homes open every day tion from the Japanese government to until 9 pm. visit Japan at the conclusion of his tour of India. which, according to re- || Shannon & Luchs the end of October. 713 14th St. N.W. The prince, who recently contracted Buil a cold, has been resting this weel on Resitars and Home Biliiers “Save while you spend— Buy your own home.” ~—The Sansbury Co. Your Home Means a Hundred Per Cent More to You When You Own It. Home Ownership is the most commendable ambi- tion in the world. It is the natural instinct of humanity. Consult Us About Buying Your Home. —It will take but a small amount of cash to swing the deal and the other payments can be arranged conveniently. The party who gells simply wants a falr return for his money. We'll submit propositions if you wish. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, INC. “Everything in Real Estate” T st Now 1418 Eye St. Here's an Opportunity to Buy a Wonderful House With Spacious Grounds at Amazingly Low Price Close to Sixteenth Street in a neighborhood that is exceptional is this 1l1-room house, with 3 baths, sleeping porches, front and side porches on first and second floors; hot-water heat, electric lights, magnificent fixtures. It has decorative barred windows on first floor, porte cochere and driveway to 3-car garage, containing also 4-room servants’ apartments above; beautiful polished hardwood floors, decorations in splendid taste and ideal arrangements and design both as to interior and exterior, Lot contains 18,000 square feet, with beautiful shade trees and shrubbery. ] The ground alone is worth practically the purchasing price. No such buying, opportunity has been offered purchaser ! for many months. Investigate. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Sales—Rents—Loans—Insurarce 813 Fifteenth Street N.W. Main 426 -l We often hear o’ somebuddy T thinkin’ seriously o’ gittin’ mar- the lease specified that the land could | Goq ™ Lyt nobuddy that's that | close t’ gittin’ married can think | vspaper Service.) N D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921. APPEAL MADE TO ASSIST TRAVELERS’ AID SOCIETY Mrs. Van Riper, Secretary, Tells Rotary Club of Worthy Work Done. Detailing methods by which the or- ganization conducts its work, and giv- ing several instances of how the stray vouth of the country have been started on the right track, Mrs. Walling Van Riper, secretary of the local branch of the Travelers” Aid Society, made a strong appeal for financiul support at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club at the New Willard Hotel yesterday. “I think it important that such a &plendid_civic betterment body as the | Rotary Club should be made acquainted | with conditions as they are at the gates | of our city,” said Mrs. Van Riper, “and while the results of our work are most satisfactory, the organization must have funds if it would continue.” | The speaker was loudly applauded, | and widle no definite action was taken Dby the club, many present signified thei intention of subscribing to the society Charles W, Semmes presided, and | after routine business tyrned the meet- | ing over to George O'Chnnor, who had arranged a musical program. Through fter which Mr. entertainment with one of his well known numbers. local tenor, accompanied by Louifs At. water at the piano. forced to respond to several encores, Torced o' Tefpond to- several encores, | known mumbers: " " " T el o= [———]c] I} Capital & Surplus, $200,000—Resources, Over $1,800,000 Iél‘ You'reon the Right Path —if you're Saving Something Every Pay Day— and unquestionably have the right bank if you patronize “the Mount Vernon.” q One Dollar or more identifies any thrift-work- er with Our Savings Dept., which pays 3% Compound Interest on Daily Balances Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 Year Up Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow Mount Vernon Savings Bank Mr. Thompson w: the courtesy of Roland Robbins of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra ren- dered several selections on the violin She was followed by Louis Thompson, Girls’ and Children’s Bloomgrs all ages, and Flesh | tic.tops and bottoms. and sleeve styles. regulation All sizes. The top is of a soft-finish silk- colors and black. 71,000 Yards 29c Percale _5(2 yd-_ Seamed Back, Double Sole and Heel closed crotch. 75c Women's Extra Size Made of good quality muslin, in extra full cut 44C sizes for biggest of women. Neatly tucked, and trim- med with embroldery edging. - 69c Women’s Chemise Nice Quality Cotton Chemise, full cut and well 39c made and prettily finished with colored silk embroidered stitched yokes. Babies’ White Dresses Long and Short Dresses of cambric and lawn, lace 47C or embroidery trimmed. Bishop and yoke styles. Brassiere Bust Confiners ‘Women's Bust Confiners, of open mesh flesh ma- 18(: terials. Perfect-fitting open-back garments, in all sizes. 7 Cor. 9th Street and Mass. Ave. [o]—=]o|—o|c—=o|c——]o[—2] Keith's Theater, Miss Peggy Carhart of | n Where Your Dollars Count Mast EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. Black Satine Open-back Bloomers, for children of 44C I | Batiste Bloomers for misses. Elas- | Store Hours: Featuring Beautiful Voile, Gingham and Linene Dresses at The greatest value we have ever shown at anything like so low a price. Wonderful Voile Dresses, in scores of neat designs and trimmings, and hundreds of the popular Slipover Dresses, of linene and checked ginghams, in all the wanted colorings. There’s a good supply and not more than 3 to a customer, so to get a choice, shop as early as possible. Sizes to 46. Slipover Jumper $7.98 to $10.00 Dresses at Another new shipment of fine Veile and Organdy Dresses—made to sell as high as $10.00, but purchased t an opportune time to get a big concession, and we lhand it on to you tomorrow. ndies, in a host of new colorings and plenty beauti- ifully figured voiles, in no end of beautiful colorings. Sizes to 44. 2.00 Middy Blouses |$1.50 '1.15 $1.87 '3.95 Crisp transparent or- White Gabardine Skirts A Skirt bargain you’ll not forget. Fine corded that well and so comfortable; made with wide belts and two pock- ets and good wide generous hem. Black Silk Waists Tailored from fine grade black India silk, cool and com- 0 fortable these hot days. Tucked fronts and made with hi-lo col- a lars. Long sleeves with turn- [ over cuffs. Size range, 38 to 46. 1,000 Yards Twilled Crash Firm White Middy Jean, in other styles. blems on sleeves. jiNo garment quite so appropriate and durable for sport or business wear. . $3.00 Silk Ruffled Petticoats like mercerized material, with tuck flounce to prevent thesl 94 wear on the wide ruffled flounce of silk taffeta; a good range of [ 1,000 Yards Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin I | (3! 69¢ and 75¢ Beautiful Figured Voiles The range is too extensive to go into minute detail, but we will say the neat figured styles and the large georgette designs are perfect copies of silk georgette that would sell at many times the price. You'll have to see these c to appreciate the value. 40 inches wide and all fast colors. Handbags With Parse and Mirror Men’s $2.50 Pajamas Made from fine grade stripe madras, as well as neat figuress and solid colors; all fast colors; ° finished with silk frogs. Ladies’ Imported Lace Hose Full woven lace patterns, finely mercerized and full fash- ioned. A big value at $2.50. Spe- $1.59. and white. ® o . o |Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits { Fine Quality Balbriggan Union Suits for boys of 4 to 16 years. Short sleeve and knee pants. All with 49c Men’s Dress Shirts 89¢c Here's a chance, men, to get a supply of Good Shirts of fine quality standard percales, in a selection of styles. Turn- back cuffs and 5-button front. "All sizes. cial tomorrow, Black, cordovan Third Floor Specials That WillCrowd the Departments $1.00 and $1.25 Bungalow $1.00 Boys’ Khaki Pants fast _color strong khaki, in bloomer 67(: and knicker styles for boys 5 to 16 years. Full cut and $1.69 Summer Corsets Cool, but strongly bullt Corsets of ventilated C coutil. Substantially stay- ed and finished with 4 supporters. Women’s Lawn Dressing Cool house garments of nice quality lawn. Made 47c with_round collars, belts and % sleeves. $2.00 Girls’ Dresses Stylish sash dresses of good quality, fast 1.47 color ginghams: pret- tily made with 2 pockets and white cuffs ‘and collars. 6 to 14 years. Pink, Blue and Pretty Figured Aprons, of good with pockets, belts and tape trim- $1.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Play Suit Overalls and White “Steifel” Cloth Sults, a material that will wash and keep its colors. Sizes to Regular and Extra Size $1.00 Women’s Gowns square and V neck gowns of fine cam- bric and muslin. embroidery and fine tuck ‘Connor conclud: - Slolc——]ojl——]al I Close 6 P.M. 1,000 Yards Standard Apron Checks

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