Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 9

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FIHST ESTIMATE MADE committee. Chalrman Slegel was or- RRRERREEN llllllIlll.llllI'i dered to report out such s bill as soon | & - as possible. = H UNDER BUDGET SYSTEM 205 e ressportionment teste: |2 Make Your Own Ice i : lon two sf 3 3 a TR would each lose & member, and six- | H teen states would gain membegs, as|s _ Here is a demonstrating i Closed All No connection with NN[D FnRI] B Director Dawes Asks Congress for lol;nghl; lg!‘«l’l!ornl;,hfour; M i:.wn H h'kohllelrlgfll‘ltinx M-:mn: , o . an 0, three each: New Jersdy; Ne 0! uarant ] Day Saturday— 608 TO 614 any house of hslll'l s-Us | $125,000,000 Appropriation for Yo Bonesivama. and Torass (v |§ of omeh Slserumcanteed 1 = Isewhere Shipping Board. each, ani rkansas, _Conn " i Tr {lar name elsew! —p—— Georgia, Illinols, Massachusetts, New af 3 i : Shop Reaumraw Congress has received its first ap-|Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma lnfl‘E Ha“ P"ce! E Camp Harding Deolared |prasciiios, ceiunaio Snter 1id new | Washingion, ons oach | o'y ue € U - u om! " F f Million r’gmseed 5’:.’3:..,#“;;5522"" eD‘;rre::E:: ;oulorlx!uwrt;d‘:'ut a bgu pr‘\:v{dl‘r‘l‘s 1818 £ St. N.W. before : - awes, the Shipping Board, that|for a House o members, but the A " The House of Courte. orerunner 0 $125,000.000 would e reauired th oar-| House voted to amenq the Bill 5o as 4:30 pm. ] H first half of the fiscal year. ent 435. The measure did not pass '.‘.||.|||.|||Iu|'lllllllll!lllllllmllk‘ . Ty the board's operation through the|to hold the membership to the pres- Dollar Project. Albert D. Lasker, the new chair-|the Senate. Opening of Camp Harding on August 1 for District, Maryland and Virginia man of the board, coincident with :vul':}r:"!(:!){o? of the Satimate, Sonferred airmen en and Warren boys will mark the inauguration of & |of the appropriations committee of plan, it was disclosed last night, for {the House and Senate, respectively, the establishment in Washington of a |21d told them that he hoped in “be- The Cliniax of Cle a'fancé-— i S S : million - dollar preparatory 8chool, { American merchant ‘marine on # go- i ° o % which will be conducted under govern- | ing basis with private ownership on () . ith military train. | Stablithed trade lines. ’ S ° ment supervision, with m Other information imparted to the H ; l ] f 5 B tl ing as a compulsory feature. appropriation chairmen by Mr. Lasker eiona Biiary snd Neves Academs |18 FEeel 8 10 e S tne e TWELVE-THIRTEEN F Silk— ‘Many S1 Many Washables At the astonishing price— —Being features of our higher priced grades—and in- ment of $65.000,000 out of money It will be financed through private sub- | received from the sale of Shipping scriptions, and is sald to have the|DBbard material, to be used for the op- backing of War Department officials and prominent citizens. Capt. H. D. F. Long, a veteran of the Spanish and glne, would be offered for sale August . and that the International Mercan- 1 world wars, and whose fifteen-year-old tile Marine Company had offered to ° z son is said to be the youngest mem- |refit the giant steamship Leviath: ber_of the Marine Corps to see service | cost to the board and o;:en.‘t'e.he:-mu:S e I In France, is the secretary of the Or-|der the American flag as a first-class ganization that s developing the |liner. - project. DRESSES SUITS COATS EVENING GOWNS ‘While existing only on paper to date, SPORTS APPAREL e geNetlonal Military and Nevall 1)) CAMPBELL ARRIVES | which will be located just over the District line in Maryland, not far from 49 Dresses That Sold at $38 to $45, uced to the Conduit road. 'The War Depart-|Reported on Way From Little Red: $12:50 ment, it is stated, is interested in the camp, and will provide the equipment. Rock, But Fails to Reach Linen, Organdy, Voile, Gingham and Summer Silks Closed All Day Satarday eration of ships; that three former “Duriag July and August German ships, now known as the Am. phion, the Freedom and the Philip- Forty . boys have signed up for the camp, which will be directed by Capt. Here in Time. Long and Lieut. Richard R. Day, United States Marine Corps, and mili-| House committee hearings in the tary instructor for the Washington | Bergdoll case were deferred until to- High School Cadet Corps. The camp | morrow because Maj. Bruce R. Camp- will have accommodations for about | bell, who had been ordered here from two hundred. Camp Pike, Ark., by the War Depart- Both Capt. Long and Lieut. Day con- | ment to answer charges of having ferred with applicants at a meeting | accepted $5,000 to aid Grover Cleve- held in the boardroom of the Munici-|land Bergdoll, Philadelphia drntt’ H = 5 F " H H = ~ pal bullding last night. Indications|dodger, to escape, had not reached are that Boy Scouts and youths plan- | Washington at the hour fixed for ning to enter the high school cadet | today's meeting of the committee. ranks this fall will make up the bulk | The Army intelligence service in- of the campers. Headquarters of Capt. | formed Chairman Peters that Maj. Long are located in room 2, District {Campbell had wireg that he left Lit- building. . tle Rock at 750 o'cloclé Tueudag night, and it was expected he woul Physieal Benefit Atm. be here during the day. The order | 2 Only boys between the ages of |directed him to report to Gen. Per- | E twelve and elghteen are eligible for|shing, and it had been planned to| T ENVTENARNRARRENER T RENATETAL UANNRARRRIERRNMARENRARANA admission to the camp. The fees will|8end him immediately before the ! be nominal—an amount estimated as|committee. cluding: Dehovs. | Hor he U e ey i 8 Dresses Tlmdt Sold¢ up to $78, Re- " . the ch; 1 be $50, - u 4 H . Georgettes Organdies Satins ing el bt e sy, IREAPPORTIONMENT BILL | : = : b weeks or more will be $15 per week. FOR HOUSE AGREED ON B - H Voiles Imported Cloths jadt 18 hot the idea, Capt. Long stated | H . 0 § Ginghams - Voile Fr s s i T | - = : : Cotton Li ng! ouibinati zmeef:uflpoul‘llall‘o. following the prin- |Census Committee Orders Measure H c 4 G F mens Combinations D . Jaining and to T 5 = Taffeta, Canton Crepe an eorgette 3 Georgettes + d 5;{": :&I:n:r':c.:l “-'r'?.'."cf".'r'.’f‘o:"t‘r:{‘,’,?fi’, Beportsdb W:;xld Make Mem E Afternoon, Evening, Dinner and Sports Models ; . . . . o = oy M - 1] include athletics of all kinds, ership . - — -Appealing in design; convincing in quality, and tempt. milalncluds, Athlstlos of all . 460. g » 8 PP g ’. Hon: v Gemonatration” of firet aia,| Respportionment legisation pro- ARRRRCERIRYNRRTRRRRRERERRSNRLAN e ingly re-priced for clearance. - personal hyglene and lessons in swim: | viding for a House of Hepresentatives ming. of 460 members as compared with the The site for the camp 1s located on |present membership of 435 was agreed high ground and already has a well- [upon last night by the House census established system of sewerage and errl!h'mgo and is supplied with city ater. % » Clcarance O‘E N Extra Fine . SpeCIal : 915t0 1. Specialled for Friday | Radical Reductions selling at’ T Smalllotof AMUSEMENTS B. F. KEITH’S—Ethel Barrymore. Ethel Barrymore, again in Keithl vaudeville, following her tour in] “Delclasse,” by arrangement with Charles Frohman, Inc., will starline the B. F. Keith Theater bill next W AN '\ NIRRT week, commencing. at Monday mati- nee, without any increase in current Fiber Silk prices. She will pregent -Sir J. ‘M. oA Barrle's one-act comedy, “The Twelve- 3 3 d ($60) Look.” H —that have real claim T cola, assisted by Irene Delroy, in “The i 2 Girl'and the Dancing Fool": Jack Mc. to h Gowan, the musical comedy star, with a er songs and chat: Charlie Olcott and Mary Ann in “Charlie’s Songs”; Wil- Remarkable Values ‘In All Our Years of Business We’ve Never Offered Such Great Bargains in Desirable Summer Clothes as at Present A .~ Suits $ 90 : £ - Jersey, Tweed N.'l"l'liLinen ® —Sport modéls— 8 | 3695 | {150 Wash ! Dresses llam Sully and Genevieve Houghton in “Calf Love”: the Eight Flying Blue Devils in Arabian whirlwind and| ‘| dervish dances; Brent Hayes, master of the banjo; Lawton, the latest and best in jugglery; Aesop's Fables, i topics of the day-and other features. g ° Sunday at ‘3 and 8:15 this week’s NN 7 7 Read These Items forFriday Bathing Suits All of our $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Jersey Bathing Suits 35'98 bill, with Joe Howard and Ethelyn Clark, will be repeated. 3 [The Brighton] 2 \ § AN AW 0Baronette Satin Skirts Very Smart Skirts, in white, flesh and pink, re- 57.95 reduced for Friday's selling to... duced from up to $15.00, Apartment—Hotel The graceful Tuxedo model, with convenient pockets; solid colors—or 8183 COalifornta Strest. At Connecticut Aveaus. All the wanted materials— 500 Pleated §port Skirts 25 Real Linen Suits 25 All-Wool 25 TE Cinghandr s, 2% , 'l Sport and Dress models. ;?in%_l;a'ems aar:ttie Yn(;ilés;rig with White collar and cuffs. ey 3..?«’3}.&'- Fancy chc;lcleq pat.'!.e;r!ls, :ll; $1 2 50 White Flannel Hacance Sails ;l;a;fn‘g!_ & : CAFE ad w:)ezlentm:[::a:;r!:mf:ll ewe:n These suits ar.e very finely S“i Red ed t Botany Flannel European Plan It 1;kirzs in this lot formerly | tailored, and they are very ts uc (] y $ 4.75 Black Contosiabls I'}] sold as high as $ 8 9 5 gcslirable lf:?r present wgmfi 9 .50, rs white, copen, pinl 5 Crepe de Chine i Navy Accommodations f:fgo ey 5 a:dolavender. $1 20 0 Jacquard Silk : B Quiet and Refinement 7 125 Handsome i | A Select Clientele || : ; : Snakeskin Satin % Z Jade ~J_A. WILSON, | 21 l.!eal Shantung | 10 Summer Silk Dresses | L}nen Gu]mpes, | o . Blouses | Buft mezie 2 M| SEe RSt |mE §70.06| Seecial for : i : . ' T P rom to duced . Mirrorette g Fine Georgettes, dla;e Honey Dew i 1 6 9 :o;“c e '. R F"day Prunella Cloth 7 .trimmed and beaded; y 5 $ 5 | These dresses consist o $ } o e iie Thisge ‘ARE aatilll ., % ain0s o | S5 Feoime Seos| 2.98 Z p Plain White and Nayy—Checks, % , 7z i a | ! h a nationul institution are still prepared in the same inimitable way. They are a survival of an historical past —of All Summer Cotton Dresses reduced to four groups, regardless of former selling prices. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 $4.75 $7.50 | $11.75 | $22.50 Value, $7.50 Values up to $15.00 Valaes ap to $20.00 Values up to $45.00 Clearance Specials in " Clearance Special in which “the present fur- nishes no counterpart. . Especially now— é Stripes, Plaids, Blazer Stripgs, in 2 beautiful color combinations. . . ¢ { o o : “Bargainly priced” SATIN CAMISOLES—Extra long model in White and Flesh; lace trimmed or tai- sl 50 lored ....ciieeniienennnionenasiaaiiont, GLOVE SILK VESTS—TFull cut; carefully made; either plain finish or hem- sl 95 stitched ...c.coceeeniececccnnanes gies s oleieis CREPE DE CHINE CHEMISE—White, Blue, Orchid and Flesh; cut full, and lace trim- 52.50 med or tailored. .. EGYPTIAN.- SATINE ' PETTICOATS — Extra heavy and shadow-proof; with embroid- ery scallop and embroidered. The wanted $3.95 White . . . ! SUMMER DRESSESI | - One Rack of About 65 Sik | Kayser Silk Jer- S?S.ggdsullcl:thr:sses Taffets, Georgette and Net | gey Petticoats, 1 §1295 |-¥em T T AllCller, e $19.95 $4.95 | had in this group é Radium Silk 50 Dozen Glove Silk 25 Dozen $2.00 Cotton ! i ! 1 i 3 “Harveyized" Sea Food [ —with all its traditional - palatableness. l Lunch with us—a Ia | ] carte — except Saturday and Sunday—a real Harvey. ° | menu—and real ' Harvey | service—75¢ per plate. ! _ It's as cool as a sea breeze here. They come right out.of our stock, of course, and include the remainder of numerous high-priced grades—in the popular Sport-and Dress shapes— and ini a riot of colorings. Shadowproof ith Ri Tailored and F Petticoats ‘Vests ;:::pflbbon | WI‘;:; R::Ilceda 't.:y . Special at A $1.98 ! 750 ; ; S , they used to be— : $ l 95 d Of shapely design, and so perfectly I-IERE v’ 2 rf:ade fhat they will retain that come- Those e dilisd RTINS s liness in your service. ikt mads ~Hurvey's” Underwear | Trimmed Summer Hats $5.00

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