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SAWMILLS DYNAMITED; MOONSHINERS SUSPECTED $3,000 Damage Near Hagerstown Laid to Threats of Ilicit Liquor Makers. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., July 20.—A band of moonshiners overating in the Toountaina near Chestnut Grove are tholl( t to have been rusponsible for the dynamiting of all of the ma- chinery in two sawmills belonging to Fred W. L. Rouch of place. damage is estimat 4 a 000. Shortly before 10.0) o'clock last night two men were scen to enter the mills, and a short tune later an ex- * Ploston was heard, which was quick- ly followed by a second explosion. The men who had, in the meantime, stationed themselves nearby, were then seen to make off in the direction of nearby thickets. Mr. Roach came to this city and con- ferred with State’s Attorney Wolfinger for nearly an hour. It is understood that in the event local officers are unable to cope with the situation, Detective Joseph Dougherty of the state police force may be called in. A request for +bloodhounds from Virginia is also sald to have been made by the author- itles, and they are expected to ar- rive here late today. Moonshiners are thought to have been implicated in the affalr, because of the fact that several times they have accused Mr. Roach of tipping ;lh.av:fllcerg off to their activiles, and made a number of against him. thcats EDGE FLAYS NORRIS BILL. Says $100,000,000 Aid to Farmers Violates G. 0. P. Campaign Pledge. Senator Edge, republican, New Jer- sey, attacked, yesterday, In the Sen- ate, the Norris bill to create a $100.- 000,000 federal corporation to finance farm exports. He denounced the .measure es class legislation and a violation of the republican campalgn ledges to have “less government in “1a" Chero to b there to be no rest for the poor unchamploned ‘white-collar man,’ who i8 forced to put up his money for the beneflt of various favored class- |g es?" the senator asked. “If ever ther ‘was a deliberate violation of a Dnnyg pledge to the people it is to be found in this bill. It is a subsidy clothed in an ‘emergency’ clotak, and a subsidy is a Pllln subsidy, be it clad or g, —_— In Belgium women have been em- ployed in the raflway, postal and tele- graph services since 1852. RY KAUFM INCORPORAT ED 1316 ©1324. 7 ST.N.W. Phenomenal Sale of 100 Beautiful ORGANDY DRESSES Values Sold to $7.98 Just arrived and unpack- women's ed—shimmering and misses’ polka dot and co organdy summer frocks, in dozens of new models, in- cluding effects with tucks, ruffles and quillings of or- gandy. Mostly sample crea- tions fashionably designed by a prominent Positively amazing values— qualities at unprecedented low prices that must be seen to be appreciated. Our Thursday leader at $3.75. NEW ARRIVALS! LINENE JUMPER DRESSES OF THE BETTER GRADE *1.98 Pretty, cool, sleeveless frocks, trimmed with self or white piping and P-K collars—shown in blue, pink, rose, natural, ‘tan, white and green, for misses and women. Don’t fail to see these models, and compare their quality with any in Washington! Women’s $6, $7 and $8 GEORGETTE WAISTS, Slightly mussed from handling—new summer !hndeu in beaded and embroidered front effects—sizes in the lot up to 48—all the newest styles. mrne MADRAS Remnants of grades that 39%¢ Large range of colors and patterns. in | Take your pick of perfect goods Thursday at, yd... at $3.69. ‘Women's Drop= orden Stitched Silk B s 59c and Colors|Mmost Seam-back Hose, all sizes to 10. Refn- forced throughout. Out they go! sold up to wanted 40-INCH ORGANDIE‘S Large varlety of white and high evening shades of fine quality Organdy, cut fi perfect, 'rhnrsthy only at, yard A TABLE OF 5,000 YARDS OF —GINGHAMS —VOILES —ORGANDIES —PERCALES Dark Tan Ball Strap Twin Button Slippers, Tan Calf, Wing Tip and Ope-strap Slippers, Whits Canvas, Dark and Eve Cloth One and Two Strap Siip pers, ad Cuban, Military aad Louis heels. Leatber, gray or rubber Heels. All sizes in the lot. 2% to 8. MEN’S WEAR at Mul‘t“ 5295 Men's $4 Bll‘lo serge, mixtures and striped patterns, in sizes to 42; well made. Bathing Sui91.69 Plain-color and Striped Suits in one- plece styles; sizes up to 44. fect. Gray, na: cordovan B | Pordiand: e 208 72 THE WEATHER. | District of Columbia and Ml‘fllnfl [] fair tonight and tomorrow; co to- night; fresh northwest winds. Virginia, fair toright and tomorrow; slightly cooler in the interior tonights fresh west and northwest winds Records for Twenty-Four Heurs. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., & pm., 84; 12 midnight, 79; 4 am., % am., 77; noon, 85. Burometer — 4 pum., 29.78; 8 pm., 29.73; 12 midnight, 29.80: 4 a.m., 29.82; 8 am., 29.83; noon, 29.33, Highest temperature, 89, occurred at 2:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempe ture, 75, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year- Highest, 81; lowest, 63. Condition of the Water. nd condition of water Falls—Temperature, 76; condition, very muddy. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:58 a.m.; sun sets, 7:30 p.m. TomorroW—Sun rises, 4:59 a. sets, 7:29 p.m. Moon rlkLs 7:40 p.m.; sets, 5:39 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va,, July 20. —The Potomac and the Shenandoal rivers both very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Citles. un | = Temperature.»z £ uwzosp ZE § 25 23 B Stateat Statlons. 2 88 g2 gowesthen 5 23 x% b 2 = H e X : b B Asbury Park Abilene Albany ‘Atlantic Baltimore Clear I Bismarck . Boston . Clondy Pt.cloady Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Los Angeles 29 Loutsville 9 Miami New Orl New York. Oklahoma 7 Glondy Philadelp 7 Pt.clondy Phoenix o Cloudy Clear Pt.clondy Pitusburg) Purtland,Ore 3012 7% Clondy S. Lake Clty 20.858 94 Clear San Antonio. 30.08 64 Cloudy San Diego.. 2088 T4 Ci IBRBRIRRFE Seattle S Fi plain REMNANTS 20 THURSDAY ONLY Women’s White and Tan $4 to $5 Pumps and Slippers Office Coats, 52-95 Fine gray (light and dark) coats, cool and serviceable. No blacks. Sfzes to 42, Meg's 75c Silk Hose, Hose, In all sizes; per- color, in spot ‘maker: 8.75 Clearance of 75 WOMEN’S HATS THAT SOLD UP TO $7.98 Pretts Milan, Hemp, Liser in all the popular shades. To be s0ld regardless of oL oe former price. Take your pick at $3.69 laxls Hemmed ed Star Thursday only Dia 1 DOSEN $1.00 Popular _brand, in sealed cartons of 1 dozen each. ~Sanitary, reinforced and _ready Spectal. 29c yard. for use. full pieces. 0/ OFF Our Reduced REDUCED Prices! Men’s 79%¢ sgc Blue Shirts, Collar - attached Chambray Work Shirts in full-cut sizes, 143% to 16%. . 50¢ | Ruines $5 Raincoats, "y bllclé,lnd Tan and Oxford re 1k | Coats, guaranteed wa- terproof; new models; all sises. §TAR, WASHINGTON, D. NN NN SN NN NN NN NI NN AN NS NSNS I NN NN NN EEEEEEER RN NN EEN NN NN Fhe PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. WEDNEBDAY, JULY 20. 1921. $,00 Four Racks of About Summer Dresses . In an exceptional variety of fashionable models—developed of fabrics that are cool-looking and attractive—prices for quick distribution at . $9.85 and $12‘.50 ‘Every dress possesses a style feature recognized as individual. All needlework executed in the most exacting way—the kind rarely found in dresses at these moderate prices. And almost every material that has won popular favor this season. Imported Gingham Organdy Dotted Swiss Voile Linen Ratine Pongee Embellished with lace collar, cuffs and vestee, some trimmed with organdie and batiste. There are straightline and bouffant efl'ects Sizes 16 to 50%4. falais Royai—Third Floor. lored. (deal for styles. At $1.90. Women’s Regular $2.95 Kayser Glove Silk Vests, $2.45 The new novelty lace effect, orchid, sky, coin and maize. straps and plain glove silk, French gray. Regularly $2.95. Thursday, Kayser Bloomers, $3.95 New novelty lace effect: Marvel fit. Regularly and orchid. special, $3.95. Thursday, Women'’s Union Suits, 2 for $1.00 tight knee and umbrella, Regular and extra Special, 69¢ or 2 for $1.00. Richelieu Vests, 2 for $1.00 railored band and Regular and extra Thyrsday, special, 2 for Low neck, sleeveless, also bodice style with tape straps. sizes. Regular 75c and 65c. Low neck, sleeveless vests, bodice_style, with tape straps. sizes. Regularly 65¢ and 59c. $1.00. 50c Sleeveless Vests, 3 for $1.00 vests. shoulders and tailored band; silk striped. Women's_ low neck sleeveless Regular, extra and dollhle f:la sizes. 08, special, three for $1 ———— Children’s Colored Dresses at $2.98 Values $3.50 to $6.98 aptivatingly fashioned of gingham, linene, cham- P Samr In plain colors, stripes and plaids. Mother will provide the children with at least two or Palais Royal—Third Floor. bray and cambric. three, 6 to 14 years, $2.98. In Our Nightgowns at 50c ’s Pink and White Batlt hfiwmdulnw'flh colored stitching Nainsools Gowns, lace trimme 12 years, Fifty.cent Day at Bargain Baseme! te Gowns, boc eneh.— in_ pink, Bodice style with ribbon in Harding blue and new special, $2.45. reinforced. d sky, d the Italian silk in_ sky white, orchid an y, an o e dshes, Thursday, Royal—Main Floor. white, In pink, Narrow V neck. Boys’ Union Suits, 50c Balbriggan, Barred Muslin, and H’rlh TUnlon Sults, Tow neck, short sleeves, knee length. Broken assoriment; sises 3 to 14 i-:-‘m Fifty-cent Day, 60c.—Bargain sement. _Ginghams, FOUR Yudl for 1,500 yards of 2T-Inch m "y Sarde r::dsog’.n—k !mmm b-naa lnfl‘ lace knees. it ar W‘W 1,200 yards Madras Bhirting. F cent Day, 214 yards,for 50c. D‘nm Basement. Pillowcases, Special, 50 Bize 42x36, Hemmed. 50 doze: Hfly-cen( l]. 50c.—Bargain fo use. Towek, Speml, Two for 50 2,000 Huck Towels, 8Size Fifty-cent day, 2 for ‘Basement. Cretonne, 215 Yards 'f“ 0_50 itched. 8,000 yards, Artistlc in des) golorlngs. -cent_Day, 3 Sniting 21, Yarls_f 6.inch — natural color — for n(-50 «mx. ete. u:‘my«n Day, 2% yards| To\vel;, Special, Two for 1836 Turkish. Towels, Fifty.oon 50 Day ouly at 3 for, Gc—Bargain Nmmk, Two Yards for g cent Day. z yards ...50C % Tl ek l-'lml, 3y Yords ¥ el A or T S ":,.":54506 Socks, TWO “Pais ¥ Samples. Juvenjles' Bocks, mwsoc ir, Bises 4 to T ; ot e b %. rmymtnu mlll;l..lllllllll‘ll.“lllIfl. X} Pants, Two Pairs for W.a:en:, nmza':nusmt.n ‘:““50‘. at 50c. S|lk “Cloves, SPECIAL at 50 3‘1\." lllfl lll’ 6 Hlndkeuluefl, Spe:ill, 5 Fifty-cent hu. 3 ‘Basement. - Hose, Special, T\w l’a.m for s S 'm50c Mercerized reinfor Hoee, th sl cur mr.’ n oa o D 3 L" : ngg-______?__ Nlphns, Specul SIX.FW Soc il n-ayxtowm e or "Soc.—Bargain cent, Dy, e Clotha. Fifty-cent 50 styles of Nightgowns. 30 :tyla of Envelope Che- 10 styles of Bloomers. 5 styles of Combinations. All neatly-made of fine summer fabrics, including batiste and crepe. All dainty, simple styles, some elaborate, others tai- All featured at $1.79. Cotton Crepe Kimonos, $2.98 Just received from Japan. beautifully hand - embroidered in vines and flowers. ::p’ean, pink, blue and lavender. At hngerle Camisoles, $1.00 Made of nainsook, with neat trim- mings of lace and embroldery, rib- bon or lace straps. immediate 30 stylu of Long Petticoats. Al You'll summer Colors: Rose, | possible. Bwiss, Elastic at walst. quilting. Five i wear. Tire News That Means More Mileage and More Savings Beacon Cord Tires 1f it were possible we would hold this sale until all autoists in Washington were supplied with Bea- Serial number on each tire. maker. without eharge. Bathing Tights, Speml, 50 Of Black Jersey—all fo 48 Fifty-cent Dly. Basement. Dm-ml Sa Sped-l. fl?m_m.‘ioc Speeul. 3 P s for All are full oversize. ; No matter what car you own you CAN buy tires at greater saving GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES Ford Chevrolet Dort S Dodge Sale Maxwell Price Stude- Price Overland baker i $1750 i 82225 llll Prlce 'l.l-l l’rl\‘e | Two l’ly Heavier Than the \nr-p mx'm. Tires - Size Listed Price Sale Price 32x4 8-ply 52.30 $21.75 33x4 8-ply $28.63 34x4 8-ply $29.63 32x4% 8-ply $31.50 33x4% 8-ply 3218 34x4i4 Higply 3 $3333 35x4% 8-ply” (63 85 $34.00 35x5 8-ply £7.35 $41.63 37x5 8-pl 8135 $43.20 Act mow, for you only have two more days—sale closes Friday, July 22, at 6 P.M. ANl tires mounmted Palais Royal—Faurth Floor. Gigantic Sale of Every Serge and Was Dress m Our Bargain Basement All Our Finest Organdy Dresses, Values $6.75 to $12.50 All Our High-Grade Serge Dresses, Values $10 to $17.98 - All Our Linene Suits and Dresses, Values $8.95 to $10 Palais Royal—Bargnin Basement. con Cord Tires, but we made arrangements to pro- vide every request for one week only. All guaranteed by the All perfect. § styles of Corset Covers. Sun-Proof Petticoats, $1.50 and Itallan cloth. Hemmed or scal- | Ioped bottom, double panel. At $1.50. 1 Generally distributed for Special purchase makes this price neatly finlshed with rose 13 ALE A Manufacturer’s Entire Line of Midsummer Underwear Offered for Wednesday at One Price $1.79 One of the most comprehensive collections we have fea- tured at this price in many months, including— need one with your new dress. Of fine white sateen ong Kimonos at $1.98 $3.98. Made of white dotted At $1.98. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Regular $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 La Vida and May-O Belt Corsets,*4.29 Models for every type of figure. Fashioned of good material, such as imported coutil and silk brocade; low, medium and high busts. Hea\lly boned throughout with reinforced sections, in pink and white. Sizes 22 to 36. At $4.29. Regular $5 and $6.50 May-O Belt Corsets at $2.95 Made of imported coutil, reinforced over abdo- men and have elastic sections in skirt and across back. Low and medium bust for average and stout figures, in white and pink. Sizes 22 to 36. At .95, Brassieres & Bandeaux, 89c In the noted H & W makes. Hook front and back styles. Brassieres are attractively made trimmed with various pretty cluny lace and em- broidery. Bandeaux of wash satin and silk brocade. Sizes 32 to 48. At 8. Palats Royal—Third Floor. ursda Organdies, 2V Yards, 50c 89 inches wide, all the wanted colors. Just 8,000 yards to be sold at 2} yards for 50c. Fifty-cent Day ouly. Basement. Fiber .g ilk Hose ‘Women's_regular 79c unu, with long sflk_boots nd_reinforced feet, white and 10, - Fifty-cent Day, 60c.— Basement. 39c Vests at Two Fomen's Bofice, A ng 3 shape, | trim: and_fles! ahd 38. v mc «nt my for 50c.—] siges—48 to 50—low neck. no Fiftycent Dax, 9c Union Suits, Special, 50c Extra tleeven, knee tongth, —Bargain Umon Suits, Speclll, Pair, 50c meck, mo sleeves, lace knees, u f- =50c 25¢ fish, Speunl. 3 Women's 25 Ribbed Vests, flesh nn450 Fifty-cent Day, white, Ince trimmed. 8 for 50c.—Bargain Basement. Rivoed “woits—10 [ [ Tire-cent Day, 50c.—! Closed Union Sflh Speunl Umbrella—Teddy l'l'-‘l‘x;l :l.’:‘:;?l“:x 50c Outsize Pants, ‘Wom ! -)‘gr»ed Pante, wmau 0c mtDay at Boe—Bugals low neck, sleeveless. tra sizes. Fifty-cent Day, 50c.—Bar- gsin Basement . Underwear, Sports Hose, Specnl, Pair, Jurenties'.. Al eises, Is white colors, With ‘wide Bt cuffs; fty-cent Day, it W— Special, 2 Pairs Ribbed Black 'Bfone’50 Boys' - Sturd, with reinforced feet at 2 pairs for 50c.—] Hfiv-cenl | Drawers and t Covers, I embroidery trimmed. Fifty-cent cholce for S0c.—Bargain Busement. Petticoats, SPECIALM:50 ar snd Extra ‘Women's c-mnfiralgrel;sen::soc - =50c Petticoats, 'Itn straight ruffle. mp . —Bargain éfi}%fi%fld Tub !|II50C ms..‘mmg—o— uoonmu'agm ose, Special, Twn Pairs for e 2t back, white o buei si- to -cent 58-Inch Damank, Special at e | i 590 ne Hose, Special, 3 Pm Jmnfln‘ 5 to 9! ——-blltl orown Fbbed hame fomd fect hny«n Barr 3" paire, mW% and with Band Speml.l terial, lolt Rvn; lld !l Fif -nf‘ ty-eent- Day, cent Day. 50c. Bloomers, Two I’nm for Juvenlles' Pink and White Crepe and Batiste Bloomtr-, Wl!h nnt rnlflfi Fifty-cent Day, 2 D I'I B50c, for tn 12 yenrs—Bargai Basesient, uveniles’ Ihtm, :-l Overals, e 50c Sizes 2 to 7, Shoree for z60c —of good wa 6 years. Flt!y-ctl 5o Soc— Bexguin Basement. et e 250 cinding _attmetize nhn—lnn f°'50 m.—sm-TsW-Toc‘ 86-inch wide Sheeting. Fifty-cent Day at 50c yard —Bargain 0il Cloth, 1% Yards Day, 1% for B0c.- for '"V!V’hlm and tile effects, 5-4 vnde ent Fards 1,200 yards Tan Duck, used lorr -ma oy 24 tts. l‘my lllllll!ll I-llllllllllll Illlt SEEEEEEERARS

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