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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Woodsad & Lotheop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris And it is always a day when notable savings are featured We’ve been living up to this rule of Every Friday is Remnant Day for a good many years and interest continues to grow in the values that Friday offers. There may not always be just the item you are interested in, in the Remnant Sale, but you are always sure of finding economies that will interest you regardless of the item. And holding a Remnant *Saturdays During the Summer Semi-Annual Clearance Women’s, Misses’ i (Thus he disclosed the key to the fig- {That means about 422 {but then, also, there are many valued L & lWIZARDS GUESS ON SPEEDWAY CARS' VALUE PUT AT $2.000,000 Washington's statistical wizard laid down his pencil. “Yes, sir,” he pro- nounced, “there's an average of $2,000,000 worth of automobiles on the Speedway every moonlight night. “Take that steady procession of gas- oline burners, with their carburetors sucking in the cool breezes of the Potomac, and you'll notitcte that they are on an average of twenty-five feet apart around this two-mile ellipse.’ at more than $2.600. Let $1,000 go as the average price of the car. That means $422,000 worth of machines on the speedway at one time. But this {8 not all. At & very conservative esti- mate the automottive population is ehanged at least four times during the night. This brings us well above the 32 000,000 mark. See how simple it An interruption occurred just then. “‘Twas the voice of the statistical wizard's mate. “John,” it said, “here’s a letter from the income tax people saying that there are cighteen mistakes in your automobiles. | tax return figure: You've overpald Of course there are many machines|them about $9.2. here that are valued at less than $500, | Therefore the above statistcs are not guaranteed. CONVICT BUILDS AIRSHIP IN PRISON ONLY . TO SEE IT DASH INTO WALL By the Associated Press. OSSINING, N. Y., July 21.—The ures.) “In’ two miles there are 10,560 feet. the bigamy charge and revealed a plot of German reservists to invade Day every week brings the remnants to you while they are still fresh, useful and desirable. " Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not and Girls’ Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices wreckage of a model airship, built in the shops of Sing Sing by “Count” Max Lynar Loudon, sentenced for forgery, was found in the prison yard Canada. He was later charged with hatching a plot to kidnap President Wilson. In 1919 he was sentenced to three years in Sing Sing for forgery, and since becoming a convict he has An Important Friday Clearance in Men’s Suits & Other Clothing Friday is the opportune time for men to save on clothing, as will be seen by the low prices we have marked upon several groups of good Woodward & Lothrop qualities. 25 Suits Reduced to $27.50 Men’s and young men’s single and double-breasted models in light and dark grays, tans and browns, either cheviots or fancy herringbone mixtures and a few serges; all ends of regular lines. Sizes 35, 36, 38, 39, 42 and 44 regulars' 37 and 42 longs; 37 and 38 stouts; 37 and 40 short stouts. 21 Two-Piece Summer Suits reduced to $13.50 Young Men’s Single-breasted Two-piece Summer Suits of cool, dark tan crash, silk trimmed; sizes 33 to 42 regulars; 35 to 40 cadets; 36, 37 and 39 longs. 31 pairs Trousers reduced to $4.75 Medium and Light-weight Outing Trousers, plain and pat: tern effects of tweed and cheviot materials; ends of line: sizes 28 to 38 waist measure with assorted inseam lengths; cuff bottoms. 2 Men's Linen Crash Coats 4 High-quality Palm Beach and Pants, natural color; sizes Cloth Auto Dusters, in light 44 and 46 stouts. Redmeed to or dark plain gray shades; $9.75. convertible collar; large, full- 1 Dark Gray Palm Beach cut, roomy garments in medium Waistcoat: size 44 stout; im- and large sizes. Dusters made perfect. Reduced to $3.30. expressly for the owners of Men's Store, First floor. cars. Reduced to $0.75 each. MEN’S SHOES - At Special Low Prices 60 pairs Men's White Canvas Oxfords, leather soles, in the glow1ng sizes: 6, 614, 7, 7%, 8, 8%,9 C; 6, 7, 8, 84,9, 10, 11 D. 95 pair. : Zg.pau's Dark Tan Calf Oxfords, late style, medium toe, per- forated tip. Sizes 6, 6%, 7, 8%, 9, 9%, 10 D. $3.95 pair. Smal quanmy of Backed Bath Slippers, sizes 6, 10, 11. Reduced to S0c pai Nieh's Store, Ficst foor. MEN’S . FURNISHINGS At New Lowered Prices 19 Men's Genuine Panama 120 Men's Light-welght . Hats, fine, even weave, pop- Foulard Silk Bat Wing Ties, *| ular shapes, special quality, figured and dotted designs, sizes 7. 7%. 1%, Tl. $2.86 attractive colorings, very each; were $5. special value. 50c each. 71 Men's Madras and Fine 60 Men's Sterling’ Sflver with improved , in four differ- with space for Count Percale Shirts, striped patterns in attractive colors non-slip_cat that are guaranteed not to ent designs, fade. Sizes 14, 1413, 15, 161%. engraving, black calfskin $1.15 each; were $2.50 and $3. belt to go with buckles. 17 Short Ler’;gth Bes; Qul|l- :’e;;h::efl-uy priced, ity Scotch Madras, such as is * eol 3 ulye(l in our custom shirt de- 48 Men's Fancy Silk Hand- partment, lengths range from kerchiefs, white centers with 1 to yards, suitable for attractive colored borders. 3 children’s waists and aprons. for $1; were 75¢ each. 50c yard; were $1. Men's Store, First Floor. Dish Toweling, Wash Cloths Turkish Bath Mats 300 yards Union Dish Toweling, 20 inches wide. ‘was 25c. . 9 " o 25 dozen Wash Cloths, subject to slight imperfections, most of which cannot be noticed. 6 for 50c. If perfect they would be marked at 20c_each. Turkish Bath Mats. borders; slight imperfections. $1.65 and $1.75. Linen Section, Second floor. 12%c¢ yard; A limited quantity with pink and blue Specially priced, 90c, $115, $1.50, Friday Special Women’s Summer Otrgandy Dresses Vety Low Priced, $5.25 A special lot of particularly attractive Organdy Dresses, in several different styles; with shawl or tuxedo collars, smart vest effects and cool, short sleeves, with sash or adjust- able belts. Trimmed with fine tucked bands, pleated ruffling, and made with a deep hem. In pink, light blue, orchid, yellow, rose and navy. Sizes 36 to 4. House Dress Section, Third floor. Friday Sale of Women’s Pumps, $4.75 Bringing the Customary Exceptxonal Savings of Our Usual Friday Sales of Women’s Shoes 58 pairs Women's Black-and-White One-strap Pumps, made of fine white reignskin with tip, strap and collar of black calfskin; black leather Cuban heels and Goodyear welt soles; same style with black patent leather tnmmings are also included. Just what you Wl“ necd for vacation. Sizes 5 to 8 AAA; 4 to 6% AA; 4% to 6 B; 4%, 5, wmd 6% C. 55 Pairs Tan and Black Seamless Pumps, made perfectly plain of black and tan calfskin, in both Louis and baby Louis heels; siges in the cnmbined lot at follows—4, us. 5, and 6 AAA 3% to 8 AA; 4, 4%, 5 5%, 6, 6%, 7% and 8 A; 3 to 7% B; 2% t 7 C. 9 Pairs Gray Suede One-strap Pumva with blldl( patent leather m A bedutiful effect. Strap is inlaid with_gray suede; patent leather collar and foxing, hand turn soles and Louis or baby Louis heels. Sizes %, 5, 6% and 6% AA: 4 8 B; 2%, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6% and $4.75 Pair; Formerly Up to $12,50 Wemen's Shos Section, Third floor. Summer Wool Blankets Less Than Half Price (Slightly Soiled) 5 pairs, size 80x90, Wool Blankets, $7.50 pair; were $l1. 2" ze 72x84, Wool Blankets, $5 pair; were $12. 12 pa rs, size 60x80, Wool Blankets, $3.75 palr' were $7.50. 8 pairs, size 60x90, Wool Blankets, ss pair; were $10 to $14. size 72x90 Wool Blankets, $6 f'l ‘were $18. ‘:&a size cx« and 42:54 Crib Blankets, $3 pair; were $6.50 T4 3 3% 4,5 6 6% and, SKIRTS 14 Sports Silk Skirts; blue, gold and apricot, in baronet; rose in Whippoorwill brocade: orchid in bengaline and flesh color in crepe de chine. $7.50 each; were $9.50 to $11.75. 7 Mohalr Skirts, in navy, black and gray, box pleated models; sizes 28 to 30 waists. $6.95 each; were $8.75. Skirt Section, Third floor. INFANTS’ AND .CHILDREN’S APPAREL 3 Dozen Children's Summer Rompers, made of colored lawn, gingham or chambray, some with white collars, others with collar #nd cuffs of a constrasting color. %5¢ eachi were 82 to %3, 3 Infants’ Clothes Racks. white enameled finished: soiled from display. # each; were $6. Princess Slips of fine nain- sook or China silk. trimmed with embroidery or lace and ribbon ;"unl beading. 95¢ each; were $2 o $2.7! 12 Pairs Infants’ Rubber Pants, made bloomer style with elastic at knee and walst. 250 pair; were 50c. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. WOMEN’S WAISTS 59 Lingerle Blouses of batiste, madras and organdy, in white, pink, rose. bive, nile and gray. All sizes lot: taken from n;nl-r h; were $1.95 to Georgette Crepe Blouses, in tomato, . taupe and brown. Last of lines taken from regular stock. or low colun-. 1 sise 1 size 38. $1.95 each; were $3. 27 Crepe de Chine Overblouses, in navy, bisque, flesh and wmu. with Iinen collar .95 oa to $1¢ ® Siried Ik Tub Moies. ith bigh 34,4 and cuffs, combinations of bisque and gasy and navy wad bisque. 3 size 34, § size 36 3 size 30, 3 sise 42, e 41, %" e e 3 3% 98.75. 99:99 enchs were 16 Tricolette Blouses, with embrold- lQr!d I;(‘IOI I"Llll v.lltl d tuxedo col- ars: * bisque, blacl copen, 9195 each; woro $o.78 ) 4N cOPeR Blouse Section, Third floor. BATHING SUITS ' AND SWEATERS 7 Crocheted Sleeveless Wool Sweat o Fungl, bink American beauty aud peacock: crocheted in blocks. each; ‘were $6.75. o factveless Flannel fports Coatar iy unter's green, navy and oach; were 55, o g 6 Wool Slip-ons. with V neck, in jade, rose and turquoise. $1.85 each; wefe 4 Fiber e-ons, in jade and gray, tux- edo style. $3.95 each: were $8.71 21 Annelh Kellermann Two-in-oi ing Suits, in_purple with: cont blldll. lnd a few in Dllnh with mnd ises 36, 40 and 42. Specisl, 4 All-wool Jersey Two-plece Bathin Sults, American beauty slip-ons, wit black tights fastened in at the shoulder: tzen 86, 40 and 42. 4875 eachs were Sweater and Bathing Suit Sectlon, Third floor L Gowns and Dresses 1 Gray Satin Evening Dress; $20.50; originally $85. 1 rnite Georgetts. Dre with _ Piiet lace; New Blue cnmbrldle Cre) Dress; v L TR IQ l( ress; size w 5; PRI ¢ C"s‘%’ Crepe Dress; sise 34; 6 Nav: !-lln ud Georgette Dm‘ sizes 24 10 $14.75 " sach; .75, A sman of Figured Voil Drvoses, "1 nayy and. browa: sises 54 and 36 only. each; originally $15. Dress Sectlon, Third floor. Stout Section A small lot of Gingha blue, plnk nnd green checl blue and white nnd m’chld and sizes 33 to 44 $10 were §16.50. Volle 1 Black and White blnrea Dress; sise 48%. $9.50; was A all ot o Baronet Satln Buists, in white, fesh, "maige and gray; sizes to4d waist messure. 75 ach 5 and $17.50. 4 Taffel black. $15.00 sach; ware lflue‘l Section. Fourth floor. TOYSANDDOLLS 12 12-inch Character Dolls, sleeping eyes and wig. $135 each; were 12 12-incH Dolls, full ball ointed, sleeping eyes; natural air slightly impérfect. llflSm ‘were 22-1n¢ Dolls, fall ball Jolu!ec. nocpln: eyel and wig. each; yere . 12 Cry Baby Dou and bonnet. B0c each; were $L. 1 Small Eae-n.w. very substan- tmly bnll was 3. 'hild's Auto, green body, mbber tires. 97.75; was $17.50; 4 Good Coaster Wagons, ruu.r bearing, 11-inch whe: ody 15x 32. $5.78; were $8.50, 15 Ouija Boards, 85¢ each; were s 3lcydelte. rubber tired. $103 was_$21.50. 5 Sets Clock Golt, §3 set; were hr Kl{nd’:{lfl‘:'?dSlldal. l1l|lt sl:ld. B L s Also many other small toys, -unuy fmpe1 tact, marked af itly reduced prices, :hy Section, Fourth fieer. m-.‘uludl sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Specials in Women’s Hosiery That Make it a Great Economy to Choose On Friday 200 pairs Women's Full-fashioned Black Hose and cotton; factory irregulars that have in 1s been mended; sizes 8% to 10. Special Price, 25¢ Pair 30 dosen pairs Women's Lisle and Silk-lisle Black Hose, uneven weave; some outsizes in the lot. 25 dozen pairs Women's Full-fashioned White Guause Lisle Hose of a quality that will give splen- Special Price, 50c Pair did service. ‘Wom¢ Hoslery Section, First Soor. 12 pairs Children's White Silk Socks, with turn- over top, stitched in colors; sizes 9 and 9. 60c Pair; Were $1 18 palrs Children's Three-qu: Silk-lisle Hose, with colored top: cotton and silk at reduced prices. Children's Hosiery Bection, Fourth Soer. Friday Specials PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE A small lot of Philippine Gowns, handmade and hand-em- broidered, low? neck and short eleeves, some sleeveless with round or V necks. Speeial, $2.35 each. A lot of Phillppine Enyelope Chemise, camisole top, hand scal- loped, large sizes. Speeial, $1.95 eack. 10 Philippine Corset Covers, daintily hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped, slightly soiled: sizes 40, 42 and 44. $L96 emch; ‘were $3. 8ilk Underwear Bection, Third floor. Friday Specials WAISTLINE CORSETS, $1 A waistline corset, weight in light- pink material, lightly elastic top model, with Sizes 21 to 26. , $1 each. ts, in front and back lace models, plain and broche materials, low and waistline styles; sizes 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 $1.50 each; were $2.50 to $5. 100 Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Brassieres, with back or front closing; sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. 65c each; were $1 and $1.50. Corset Section, Third floor. A Very Special Selling of Manufacturer’s Samples Women's , Summer-Weight * Knit Underwear %(u%m'l'mvl-ll desen ents in_the --omnut llclndl.. Fests and Com bisation Shits, tter made low Dok eich odice. top or regulation shoulder otfaps and tight or loose knee; eavelope style. nelecmlufm-mndfmrl!n- lar makers and dre most desirable. 37%e, 50, e, 6Se and $1 Garment Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. SUN AND RAIN PARASOLS 10 Women's “22-inch Sun and Rain Parasols, in brown and red, assorte wnnd handles, with bakalit ist ring or leafher strap. (vius tax)) were $8.40. 6 Women's 22-inch Waterproot Plaid_Silk Parasols, for sun or ral ca wood handles, with bakalite_wrist rings or leather stfap. $448 (plas tax); were $8.40. 7 Faney Silk Parasols, in colors and pretty Dresden e C u. $445 (plus tax); were $8, $0 and $12. Umbrella Séction, First floor. BREAKFAST COATS AND KIMONOS 9 Cotton Challis Breakfast Coats, finished with ruffling, "ocgua and adjustable bslr.“‘l‘r: ght blue, n, rose ang Vi figured materlal. $145 cachki were 3 6a Conon mll. i monos, in rose; collar trimmed o wash eatin vibbon. each; were $4. 3 Dressing Sioques of uvnndn- striped voile, turn-down ool three-quarter llewu, adjustal le belt. $1.50 each: were $2850, lhtl‘:lotfluu. THird floor. MILLINERY 19 Ribbon Sports Hats in a vatiety of colors and smart ; were 9750 to i eonmlnglof hat each; wers §16 MiNtaery Section, Third flose. QBpomSQ ter-length White ises 8, 815 and 9. 50c Pair; Were 85¢ Also varfous qualities of Children's Socks of lisle, The reason for the exceptional reduc- tions on this large assortment of smart and fashionable wearing apparel is that clearance time has arrived, and regard- less of how fresh and desirable the styles and qualities may be, .lmmme prices have been applicd. Included in the sale are: Sports Suits, Three-piece Smt':" Tailored Suits, Tweed Suits, Crepe Mohair Suits; Sum- mer Dresses of voile, organdy, cotton crepe, linen, dotted swiss, andm'ume French handmade . dresses; Street Afternoon and Evening Dresses of Sil.h, Nets and Laces; Extra Size Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses; Wraps and Coats of many t!ylu and materials; Silk and Tailored Costume Blnuses, Trimmed Millinery; Street, Sports and Tub Skirts. Women's Apparel Sections, Third floor. Miu]e;r' Snmmers Sults,SkElve esse: ports irts, Weeh “Dresees; 'Girls' - Wash Dresses and Regulation Middies; Little Girls’ Summer Dresses and Silk Coats. Juvenile Bectiens, Fourth floor. Friday Specials in Friday Special SHADOWPROOF PETTICOATS 95¢ Each 12 dozen White Shadowproof Petticoats, made of sateen; tai- lored styles, finished with scal- Chemise, Gowns and Step-Ins Chemise, Gowns and Step-ins of white nainsook and pink ba- tiste, tailored styles or trimmed with lace and embroidery. Spe- cial 68c each. lops, double panel front and Gowns, Chemise and Envelope D et 30 X0 3 s of xoa Chemise made.of pink or white guality silk jarsey, with eailn Ssuace: batiste, hainsook and dimity, 24 Wy e, B0 a8 %0556~ prettily trimmed with lace and b T e Rt i gmbroidery or simply tailored. n conts, w Jented Boun " yiol pecial $1.35 each. ill ufl'd o~ Gowns and Envelope Chemise re $8. Whito' Satecn ll-nmty Petticoats, 'llh tucked flounce. 95c each: were $2. Petticoat Section, Thira floor. Ford Automobile JIFFY SLIP COVERS $2.25 each seat Were $3.75 and $4 ‘They cover the seat cushion and backs; easy to put on and remove: washable, fast colors, . pre-shrunken_materials. Strong and durable. Will not soil easily. Redueed to $2.35 each seat. of white nainsook and dimity, elaborate or- tailored styles. Special $1.95 each. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Friday Special . Assorted Chocolates of various flavors Special 45¢c pound Confectionery Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Knit Underwear 24 Ohildren’s Knit Combination Buits, knee length, low neck and -sleeveless; summer weight; sizes 5, 10 and 12 years. ; were $1. 12 Children's Knit Combination Suits. knee length. low neck and sleeveless: sizes 10 and 12 years. 68c each; were 200 yards Soft, Sheer Curtain Voile 35¢ yard An exceptional value. Buy what you need at a remarkably low price, in plain white or cream; 36 dnch ide; fi ized .25, b o~ Ghildrvnn Knl: TUnderwear Bection, Upholstery and Drapery =~ Four foor Remnants at Half P HOUSEWARES Large ocollection of cretonnes, curtain nets, voiles, silks, poplins and various other drapery fab- ries. Appropriate for pillows, cushlons, m and many other uses;) Med hait yree. ing of boiler, stand and a can of soild Cartatn asd Drapery Section, Fifth sicohal, - Spectal, 180 set: floor. Good Quality Wmow Clothes ] ‘:u: ’:fl_,.‘}"i‘;.“m.".,. Stn. Spectal, Special for Friday .. 16-Button White Silk mid’.‘.“fl Srackats: gty Impertect. Gloves $1.50 Pair ; were 85c. White EnnmelM Kitchen r-'taut, 7 Dozen pairs 16-button White 1 dighay ehopwo Silk Gloves, with- Nervure ' or e Troreciain. Table Topt Kiichon fable slishtly imperfect 95 each: Paris point embroidery. A good value. 4x36 incl Gleve Bection, First Floor. Woro 1 §-ft. Wood Wnlh “lnch. slightly shopworn. $2.85; was $5. P Whtte. Bathionm Micror, sise 20x83 nches: " sligbtly Imperfect.” $548s was Preakfast_or favalid's Tray, atightly who $195; was $3.98. 3 9 BOYS’ WASH Reduud to $495 i B . " $1.80 each; Bovs Fashable - Nortalk o 0 shapo. 1. nultg white lhlen. duck, khaki, 1 White Flour canmu mm e- Palm h anl linen crash. Sizes ity: slightly damaged. 18 Large Garbage Py tight fitting coe pecial, 85c each. 27300 cakes Switt’s Boraxr’ Tanndry Household *flal“hm ial, 48c dozen; 2 .45 case of 100 c: B e Canned Theat Outats,. coustat. for sive White FEnameled Kitchen Stools, $1.50 each; were farge Square White Bread Boxes, -n.my shopworn. $1.95 each; were gligntly " fmperfect. lightly Boges, were uare White Bread Boxes. lhnp:?trl $1.75 each: were $3. smme White. Brei 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 years Lm'v:mu- led cxn'gmt. -n‘ 4 gnly; but ' not G S ‘Housewares Section, Fifth fleor. suit; were to $10. And the following: 16 Boys Sports !u\'.i, of tan GLASSWARE beach cloth, sizes 5, 6, 7, 11, 14, 15 ll years only. $2.95 each; 1 Cut Glass Nut Bowl. miter pattern; aligniy impertect. $3.85; was, 120 Pairs Small Boys Wash " Wlacscent Frait Bowl. T8e: Pants, of white galatea, khak, dark blue beach cloth and Palm 2 "":{'g;".;e:“' ot Beach. Slfes 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 years '} Light Flgral Cut Fruit Piates. 98 only, ‘but not in_ every shade. re $2 Paif; were $1.50 sind 93. by, Sictory pattern. Teay, floral design. Boys’ Store, Fourth Floor. ! 1.05: was $3. & Light Floral Cuf Candy Jars. 58c 2 . ?, Men’s and Women's ey e 3, 7 T T HANDKERCHIEFS e 5 D B E Dllh!', neatly cut. ‘wers 30 ,dozen Women’s Sheer 8 Footed Bon Ben Tk Dishes, rose design. Plain White Linen Handker- % esch: wiry Bt it P, chiefs, %-inch hem'lr,' “sg'ghfly T CHIN&WARE soiled. each, ' 20 dozen Meén’s White Cam- 2 82.piece’ Deeorated and., Gold., Line .45 “fl- ‘were bric Handkefchiefs. 18¢ each, Boroelaia Dinner 6 for $1; were 25c each. o N 6 lllth!y Decorated French China Bection, First ficor. Bouiflon Cups and Saucers. @50 each; were $1. L Dosen, Decorated Porcelain Dinner 250 Yards - St. Gall White fancy dots and stripes, -llxn'"nuv sotled. $1 Yard; Was $2.50 wuuwlmu.lufl Decorated l"rench n.ln. Bread and flum.-r Plates. h; Tadian “Tottery “Vase, “R0E; wes '”fmnn Pottery+ Bewl g-u. was Covgred: Dishes. ttéry Jardiniere, 0. spent most of his time In the shops working out various inventions. BIG PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR BERWYN CARNIVAL yesterday, where the craft had been taken for a test. High winds that came with a storm dashed the model against the building walls and com- pletely demolished it Loudon had worked a year on the pers sauid he appeared model, and k Three Citizens’ Associations Joint Promoters of Affair on Which Committees Are at Work. Special Dispatch to The Star. BERW » Md., July 21.—August 6 o September 5. the sixth annual Berwyn carnival will be staged on the carnival grounds here and plans are rapidly taking shape. The carnival will be under th o auspices of the Berwyn, Branchville ar{d Berwyn Helghts Citizens' a8s0- ciations. “The central committee in 4-!).“'3-, of arrangements consists of Eugene E. Emerson, Jean R. Brels- 111‘“! }gl’rbcrt H. Smith and Charles T. | Peck, 3r. | . The executive linte’ committee is divided 1, which was [mu—.ned by the inventor, was only forty feet long, the inventor planned to use its design in the construction of a craft 1,000 fect long and capable, he de- clared, of carrying 1,000 persons across the ocean. He said he spent $5,000 in building the model. Toudon had aftracted considerable attention in the United States, espe- cfally prior to and during the war, when he was suspected of being a German spy. He was first arrested in 1915, on a charge of bigamy. After making his escape and being recap- tured, h ntered a plea of gullty to Dulin&MartinCo. subcommittees: F e, {ir;::n \‘I (11 Ir Dr. W. Alle ll',’l"lldt#l‘h‘ | 8rounds and construction, Maj. Ralph 1215 F St. and 1212-18 G St. Jones, A. B." Gahan; wood J. Taylor; elec- i - F. Muiligan; advertising and printing, H. H. Smith, Dr. W. [ Allen Griffith, Paul B. mumn a iJean R. Brelsford, Lester | fauver; jce cream, T. H. Dootey, Hivam { Johnson, Robert E. Brennan; candy, {John U. Gardiner. Charles B. Lowrey; ; dolls, Mrs. C. J. Prendergast, Mre. W. | F. Mulligan, Mrs. Charles T. Peck, {ir.; cigars, Ernest C. Corkhill, Wil- iliam M. Dwyer; fancy work, Mrs. The- ee- WZARD WAX PASTE-LIQUID-POWDER jodore F. Hodgson. Mrs. Samuel H. | Bell, Mrs. Robert I Brennan: home: Polishes and pre- i made ca dy, Mrs. John U. Gardiner, Miss Elizabeth Dooley: drinks, H. J. Bierman, R. E. M rinks. serves the finish T. R. Burch, »n floors, furniture, Hazard: merr: Stein, Charles A. Brady; hat checking, woodwork, leather, Mrs. E. E. Emerson, Miss Zelah Slater; hot lunch, Mrs. Annie C. linoleum. i Burnett, Mrs. J. C. Loveless; auto and garage, Dr. A. O. Etienne. Russell Mc- Nitt; pulic order, Charles T. Peck, adapted for use on floors. dr William Cox: special features, {John R. Riggles, Herbert H. Smith, WIZARD WAX PASTE [ William M. Dwyer. ! Proceeds of the carnival, which 5% or. ean.. o ird b w5 the biggest affair of its kind 1 qt can Wizard Wax Paste is especially | ever held here, will go for com- jminity needs, such as roads, schools, TRAVERS 314 7th St. N.W. Offers A Large For Variety of This Week Styles. 3500 Lo and Pairs High Heels. Oxfords, Slippers All Sizes H and and § Pumps. Widths. 1 All Leathers. And the Choice of EVERY LOW SHOE IN THE HOUSE FORMER VALUES, $7.50 TO $15.00 Black Kid, Brown Kid, Black Suede, Gray Suede Brown Suede, Patent Leather, White Linen, White Buck