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i Leonelda Volkman. ers branch from Dflance to - Streets Proposed Young People Registers 25. the K. of C. Hall, 606 E street, wil BALTIMORE, July 26—A plan | |officers of the Amitie Club, a new so- THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESBI_\Y, JULY 26, 1921. : e sl Amitie Association of Catholic | According to the announcement o cigan, which would” save By Arcading Them y Ar obtain permanent hewdquarters fo to widen some of 0:»-::«:". cial body of young Catholic men and QUALITY IN COAL EXPORTS. 5 I-————————————— In ALITE. | valley an outlet to the guit ana to|yni 0 x V. Dickso, Tt A. O'Brien, Flor- GARMENI MAKING 1 e e et i PI.AN WA.I-ER RUUTE RS o cof ‘the most Impprtant features, HOPEWELL PEOPLE WORK Wider Baltimore CLuB EL—ECTS OF_FICERS' Shoo Vaglyt, Gertruds 1. Tavior i To Fix Up Family : i J the central waterway prolect support- ON TOWN STREETS TODAY According o L m Row Over Children ' Chie : ] o R e Hall, 606 1 atreet, wil ; ago, Toledo and other lak ; H .I-fl BE EENTRAl-lZED E:n‘l:'y"l;l:’l:;‘-u:; "::::‘y-‘ - FUR GUAI- ANn DRE ;-'r"e‘ell"-'ffih"'u'.'z"'::‘?’gb'"e'l'-". nel 2::5? Improvement Committee Opens ;tu Special Dispatch to The Star. Announcement of the election of|social and club purposes. M ! journed court for Straits of ‘Mackinaw. This route. l¢| Campaign With Assistanca of ; . i 3 utes while he attempted to s claimed, would b f b Tecomelle in his chambers the benefit to Chl e e nreluatle Whole Commaunit: congested streets women of Washington, was made to- icago and :the northwest 24 v , i 'ween Raymond E. town shopping district, by “ar- day. Twenty-five have registered as a e in securing water rates on coal from | pecial Dispatch to The Star. ndina hemeihat is, pushing | |charter members. G ,..:, I;lyfl::e::rl e»;:r:‘lj‘::x:,: esori o o ins e export HOPEWELL, Va; July - 26. —T! back pavements and first floor The purposes of the club are out- July, e fronts a certain distamce om | |lined as being “to promote the so-|ony high-grade caal from this coun Huge $20,000,000 Building | | A™~ e risay vi their two o iren, a boy = ¢ |rates to the Ohio valle; people of Hopewell have individual- t . Vi GrEia s " 'y on ore from P! P vidual each side, is being considered cial and intellectual welfa v orket Bk ! in New York to House S ell i Whentthe conct Ned T nect West Virginia- With |the Lake Superior region. At present |1y answered the call ‘or conlribu I by the Topographiéal Survey | |Catholic men and yeliArt ot youus |y s belug workedout by Secreta o valley gets water rates on|tions to the better roads movement, | | Commisnion. ington and to maintain an open forum | Hoover with the larger coal cavor coal. but must pay rail rates on ore.|and the co-operative improvment for the discussion and advancement | 7% Of the countryy the BCOLetary | as] 3 a he his wife, Mareta E. H s vite Moreis % | |D. C..Engineers Would Con- |Kgntucky and West Virginla, and in Many Factories. x roodh s during Augunt Chicago and Northwest. In like manner ports on the lake- gef | committee, the central commitice in of matters of general interest X o e 5 ‘al er rates on ore and are paying rail | charge, started work on streets in shall be desirable and proper.” had a number of con i By the Assd¢iated Rrese. September, when the father fs | [ BY the Aswoclated Pre raon on ol the West- End this morning. The d be moved back Officers for the coming year are:|Tepresentatives of the coal expor NEW YORK, July 26.—The greater| | 45 pay £40 for their mainte- CINCINNA'TI, Ohlo, July 26.~Coal by (h:"fldr:r the inland waterways system | first work is done.on Broadway, akisg am arnate on | |Trancis A McCann, ‘president; Serst Siiar A e i part of the women's garment indus-| | nance. direct water route from West Vir-|ep o es would have several | starting at 6th street, and continu- 10, Laace. president; Bpies g S i o rough waterway outlets to the i i 3 e vers, ecording mecretary. and Mar. | tem, which would prevent shipmi a en |10 our e street Lo Wk evRLL kgaret ‘Ganey, financial secretary and | of bad coal overscas, thus «nli N used in Beginning October 1 tiy fof New Yok, (el now o til further order of the court, the largest combined manufacturing | | o 'org ™ ot ges that the boy d ginia and Kentucky to Chicago and|with a proposition pendinj rex i g for an ad- [ where it will continue down that sver. the. B the northwest and ore. from. the Lake | ditional one by way of the St. Law- |avenue to the Petoraburg turnpike 5 ity of the pl rence river. This inland waterway| The Tubize Artificial Silk (om-| | to the chief engineer of treasurer. The board of directors is|ing the reputation of the reliable co; as follows: Adolph J. Fugitt, Victor exporters of this country. . { and exhibition bulldings in the world | | 0" sa 5 5 y with the father Superior region by direct water route Zlthe Garment Center Capitol. T I ey | | 2 in | 2Stem would give all points along its | pany. which owns practically ail of Under this arrangement, through co- with an wance of $20 per o the Ohlo valley states is the main | channels an opportunity to make|“B" village, between lst street and operative buying of malerlals, lower | | month for her aupport. argument presented to the board of | through shipments by water the same Gth strcet, has agreed to put that PREGWEETe Sor more/thani® cost of floor space and other’ econ: engineers in Washington which now |28 DY rail to all points on the sea-!part of Broadway through the vil- ot the Where Your Dollars Count Mast board as well as elsewhere a - i a has before it the plans for the build- | foreign shipments it would t:l: tt:: :?agrels ‘Evr:)rk“or:‘itci:;;xc"ndm‘m i ing of a barge canal from Toledo to|only means of an all-water haul. Teams for the work have been fur- Deflance, Ohio, . from Defiance to Chi- Dnlet’!:.:u;:_m':;e;: that It will require|nished by the Swain Construction : 3 uch a complete | Company at absolute cost and . th: cago by v\l:yct::cr-“:'rlt“v:ayne and from | field survey as is necessary for esti- ruadpmaycmnevy X:’xllabe furnis’l‘lg( b; prove manufacturing conditions in the Industry—is located several blocks |DeAfl:ntt‘:e e e —is appropriis mates on which to advertise for bids|the city. People all along the route south of Times Square on 7th avenue. > and that it will then requi 1) v k. T mstats oF wo Sowering skyscrapers, {ions have’been made and work hat| four to five Years for ‘conbtruction. | inken ' Kreat Genl of interct in the | GIVEN SERVICE MEDAL. The canalization of the Ohio river | project and have contributed gener- Lieut. Commander Ralph W. Mec- covering_two city blocks. which repre- {lllmoll river, which is the connecting{ requires fifty-three dams and locks. ously both in money and time. Dowell, Medical Corps. U. S. N., has mies, the manufacturers claim the | Cost 'of women's apparel will be con- | siderably reduced. The new garment center—erected by a co-operative movement to im- 5. A particular advantage 14 be that omeway streets could be made two-way. BEGREND’S 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 500 Women’s Summer Dresses Silks, Voiles, Organdy, e N i Hpk from the Chicago drainage canal | ab Fitty-elght Separate manufacturing o about three-fourths of them have| As soon as the roads are i 8 put_in to the Mississippl river. When this|been completed and the present move- | comparatively good shape, the Pe- |been awarded the distinguished serv- concerns with upward of 20,000 em & ployes are concentrating their fac improvement {8 completed there will|ment contemplates passing the im-|tersburg-Hopewell Bus Compiny | jce medal for exceptionally meritori- be a through deep waterway from the | provement of the Ohio river to com- | will change its route so as to give tories in these buildings. Practically BY HAL_ O'FLAHERTY. all of these firms are from the Madi- [ p. w, s s great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. pletion by ' the ti to Eive | ¢ gervices as sanitary inspector and L A y Wireless to The Star and Chicago Dail; : . me that the deep |service to residents of the West Ind, son Sauare -and lower Sth avenue News. Copyright, 1 ® DU T Gives OMfo Valley New Outlet. | Waterway s constructed from that | who e e thout means of trans. | surgeon of the arrondissement of istrict, where the garment Industry | SyoCKHOLM. Sweden, July 26.—| Between the eastern waterway | FIVer to the great lakes. portation. Tours, France. . was_formerly scattered in numer- | . o R e e T and. the i nenes Pefeg R ALy The conference of sthe foreign min-; [romM Buftalo to Hew S s S m Chic to New The new building. which is one of | isters of Poland, Latvia, Esthonia and | Orleans the central A esaica e . : architectural beauty. has been In|pintd wnieh has opcned in Hel- | vocates desire & through waterway Divided into 3 lots at low prices tha course of erection for many months.| . - 5 llrom Toledo through Cincinnati to there being more than 1,600 workmen | Sin8fors. has aroused excited com- . have never been equaled. New Orleans and give the whole Ohio Lot No. 1 ot No. employed in its construction. ment throughout the newspapers of Jumper Street All "of the “sweatshop™ arrange-|northern Europe chiefly because the ments of the past have been cOM- | eeting was called so suddenly after pletely eliminated and instead every factory is equipped with the most|the reported mobilization of Russia. Values to $2.00 240 Dresses only, not enough modern appliances and the ventila-|Many attempts have been made to tion system Is one of tWe finest-in the ] oongirue the conterence as a prelim- Provision has been made for the|inary to the formation of a defensive e iabhane on .t fully | alliance between the Baltic states e o Onisis Paaippeq | similar to the “little entente” in the | with a modern gymnasium, swimming | Balkans, but such deductions do not| pool and roof garden. There has also | seem to be warranted. : :'e!:;l l;:lsdhlled ‘a full‘y eu'uxlnped( hl:g- Prime Minister Vennola of Finland, N | i , a system of restaurants has|in a statement published in Stoc: X 7 3 b § o 4 elling. Made of been' installed throughout the buildings. | holm, declares that the conference ; | zr:,;d“(lllu:‘]di) limene in prettiest will consider the details of economic i 4 : and most desirable of colors: co-operation plans outlined at pre- 5 1 S so small lot of Green Ging- ¥ m Jumpers, stylishly made round AIMED AT AMERICANS. |vious mectings. but he says nothing 5 i 1l ! : ' = B e | - with braid edgings. a about a new defenslvdeiunmn. Cording to the latest advices the con- e 2 Bill in Jamaica Legislature Would |ference will be wholly deliberative, belta andinéas Bution) oy as any step leading toward a binding . P Prevent Land Holdings. ' military agreement between the Bal-' s i : : ¢ | Lot No. 2 D5 Chbié i The: Star #d.C tic states would necessarily have to o Daily News. | come before the various parliament: | Y 1 = Copyright. 1921. 5. naclisments) ! A 2 \ 5 b 2 K before it could be ratified. i 3 b & 3 ; = . . KINGSTON, Jamalca, July 26—A | “Many reports concerning trouble i B % o ) N VOlles and Ol'galldles bill introduced by the government |between soviet Russia and the Baltic and now before the legislature is, in |states have been set in motion. and | = & . the opinion of the public, intended {among them was one that Poland and 3 1 to prevent alien individuals and com- | Rumania intend to take the first op- ' . O] to panies from holding land in - the |portunity to invade bolshevist terri- g Bi Kktuls of handsomest Dre consist- nd. @ 3 < ckfuls o o sis AR, 15l i Chh thansate g | LOEYe Bucl mtokles iatouse, cinore ing of beautiful. crisp organdy, handsome figured %1 amuseinen An & Sei dncthe coun Bottled In Washington, D. voiles and finest corded chambray. Made in a big ) / variety of novelty or strictly tailored styles aimed at Americans. and especially | tries affected. While Finland has at the Atlantic and United Fruit |every reason to protect herself against 8AS-0 BOTTLING GO, Companies, to prevent them from |Russia, she will not engage in any Phone Lincoln 1212. acquiring too much property In Ja- |ageressive action, and most decidedly 1522 Pa, Ave. S.E. = _ Come, see this furniture lature will reject the bi-ll. military efforts. Our elllil'e Slocks—every piece of i'_ now getting tagged for the half yearly Lot No. 3— Silks and Organdies, Worth to $20 You'll wonder how we can sell such wonderful Dresses at this price—but some are samples and on others we are taking a sharp loss to effect a quick clearance. Fine Taffet. tin, a few Crepe de Chine ° L and Highest-class Organdy Dresses that sold to $20.00, 3 every new style, color and size is in lot i 35¢ 36-INCH DARK VOILES Nearly 1,500 vards in this lot of the best values shown in Washington this season. Beautiful large or small fic- ures in wonderful color effects on dark grounds. Ther c . 0 discounted to : small checks. You'll not stop at buying one dress—you'll want more. 25¢ Yard-wide Scrims | 35c Yard-wide Cretonnes i Thousands of vards 1 { We have never of fine quality 36- 2 shown any prettier {finen Curtain Serims, c | assortment of floral c l | designs and color This nationally known 3165 washing machine in white, ecru and cream. Al with combinations. These pretty wide satin or open-work lare foll 36 inches wide a borders. Cut from full pieces and | derful weight for furniture cov- all perfect. ering, draperies and comforts. 35c 34-INCH LINENE SUITING, 1 5c 1a won- Our entire stocks, much of it furniture MARKED DOWN to the new low prices last inventory, and now further reduced, making prices as near pre-war levels as. we ever expect to see them. : : The most popular material for the most popular dress this season—practical as well as serviceable, and at a very small cost. The colors—Copen, tan and lavender, 69¢ Turkish Towels, 29c Pillowcases, g 7'7! : Great heavy Made of fine firm \ ese are courtesy days || [%E e 39e i 19e 5 hemmed ends. The dressing and finished Wednesday, Thursday, Friday -~ i double thread absor- | with _ 3-inch hem. bent kind. Limit'6 to a buyer. | Cut 42x36 inches. ~ SERVICE . l £ : washing mACRIRG, with StARdardized parts, Come, see for yourself, just how low prices really are. Go | 76-inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting any of which we can replace should they . o Heavy Round-thread Quality Unbleached Sheeting. full become worn with use. "Buy as safely as through the stocks—decide what you would like to have— i[6 inchastavias. 1o aheets mithout seaine BN S I c Pou would an Automobile, 3 § ! wearh fand bleaches white in & Tew (rips to the ¥ ;and above all note how many pieces show savings of 25%;, Jaundey; rd :30% and 409. Doing the Hosiery Business of Washington By Always 7 ¥ 9 c . it Giving the Best Values 1 It’s the men who are : Selections on furniture can be WONDERFUL VALUES made—for delivery when the sale opens, Monday, August 1. U.S. Armybed cots $139 ; buying these electric washers for their homes They are buying them because of the economy—the $5 monthly ' more than offsets the cost of laundry work, and soon the machine is paid for. Ladies’ Imported Lace Hose, with beautiful woven lace patterns woven into hose all over; in black, white and cordo: .39 van; elastic garter tops; five different ——— patterns to select from, and limited quantity. Come to the Third Floor Tomorrow for the Best Bargains in_ Years $1.50 and $2.00 Big Girls’ Voile Dresses, 14-year girls as well as younger children can be fitted from this lot of Good-looking Voile Dresses; prettiest of floral patterns. c delightful colorings and nobbily made with refund ) R\ \sach. 2 pockets and fancy collars and cufts. —Strong and substantial. o ; j - —Stand rigidly; fold compacily. | (Shiaswntt wers GopE WO CHILDREN’S GINGHAM ROMPERS, Made of good quality Eingham; service. it able dark-colored striped patterns: Look how they are made. Later we secured more through Straight legged styles with pockets; 2 0 c Continuous post—Simmons, patented, ' another source at a lower price i 8 sizes. galvanized, twisted link, spring. Folds and accordingly offered them at A 00 and $1.50 Bungalows and Bungalow Built by Simmons. U. S. Gov’t paid $5.75 for them, at Made to withstand rough = usage in the army, but A Price “built for sleep.” \ They are buying them because of their convenience—in less than 15 minutes this machine washes a tubful of clothes snow white. But they are buying them chiefly because they love their wives ‘and homes well enough to provide the right equipment for such homes—they believe that no woman should do work that - a machine can do easier and better. o4 : This is one of America’s best washers. Thoroughly guaranteed—backed by SERVICE. perfectly flat—dark Japanned finish. 26 $1.39. (See special note in box above) 5 3 feet size. i A A 2 3 % 5 o g b i [hose customers who paid $1.65 I—fully; guaraiteed §—oneiway cylinder 8—ball bearing- CAnjye cnamelcd ‘A"h“:' 5 can have the difference r;efn:ded Dresses, c 2—8-sheet capacity 6—centralized control 9—automatic saféty re- Some may be subject to a slight tech- E Cross-strapped Front and Cover-all Style Aprons of —swinging wringer 7—automatic oilin 1 24 ‘ nical fault in construction, but nothing to by presenting sales check. best “Scouts” percale, in stripes, plaids and checks. Big, 3—sSwingmeswiing /52 g gase hurt their durabilit ;. i full-cut garments and fast colors. 4—concealed motor system B . ! Y. - . 65 Pairs R. & G. Corsets, 9 ‘Well known R. & G. Corsets, in 18 to 30 sizes; full 7c stayed and strongly made and finished with front and side supporters. 79¢c Women’s Envelope Chemise, 37c But let us show you the machine in action. Let us demonstrate these features to you. Special Store at 1229 G St. Also see ‘ p Special display in women's shoe section—FIRST FLOOR, MAIN STORE f - { £ he Hecht Co. ‘Well made Chemise of good quality muslin. Full-cut garments, daintily made with trimmed bodice, in round- neck styles. Clean Sweep Sales surge thru the store, slashing prices - e in every section. Share and save P R kD o { The Hecht Col | ¢ 7th at F Where prices are guaraniced .7th at” F’ Only Two Blouses to“a Custc;mer i When We Sell 59c BOYS’ WAISTS, _Made of good quality percgle in 29c pretty fast-color ‘striped patterns. :Blouse “styles with popular pointed Y ‘collars. 6 to 15 sizes. 5