Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 10

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0. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 NNGOFCAP s e e MAYBEDELAYED to Amenu to Deliver Ice. Howard Clifton Bell, colored, an ele- SHOP UNIQ vator operator in Pelham courts, Seventh elgnteen years old, and 1iving at 2403 8tuatE Street P street, ha iged occupants of the | Peas gakfi & (’Inml’a”g Closed All Day Saturduys Effort Made to Complete All |5 e rimrsaties Koa foorh perform such servi Arraflgemeflts for Boys ‘efor him to be intrusted with k and Young Men. the apartments. One after another, the several per- sons he had obliged appealed to police to investigate the disapp : nce of articles of jewelry. One The effortito secure. for the “’““‘in.ue of diamond jewelry missed was of tratning at Camp Harding as many | valued at $200, the police were told, boys and young men‘within the pre-;but Ho: .8 not among the sus: !scribed ages of twelve and seventeen : PoCted 1 s possible, and the interest of donors, L. Riligian of the to the cause in behalf of boys who: n gunder .m—mk ts are 1 e mes ted. did not stick to h parents are tnable to stand the mess | StAled. did mot stick o hig Caiin of cost, may defer the opening of the ing from his person AL oritha !camp a few days, perhaps a week, be- stolen articles. Other articles that he Biggest of all our special selling of - lthe detecti eported, Including & ! 5 | The public schools of Washington |prisint ] oo to/a gixlfriend i do not reopen until September 19, and | | | the opening date of the camp may be | deferred without interference with |the plan to give the boys a full four [weeks of military training and expe- | slandard ‘Ro tary - 2 mfr(ldmum erery im, 7 provem designed iy 7, alnut, Drag ((;:l’, Room Cabingt Style. i Convenient Terms Hemstitch, Picot Edge, Buttons to order. Plaiting rience. Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August ° 69c Women's LACE LISLE HOSE | Transparent, thin Rembrandt Lace Lisle Hose, made with seamed backs, high spliced heels | - 44c¢| Biggest—Because the aflgregate lot represents more than 1,200 pairs. oy, Biggest—DBecause the styles are the most deslrable——bemg late sum- mer and early fall models. Biggest—Because the values are plainly superior—and the price you will i consider to he an unprecented one. Choice of Any of the 25 Styles Willing to Ansist. | Since the announcement that many boys are likely to be prevented from | entering th Where Your Dollars Count Most BEHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. approximate care for t and reinforced toes Store Hours: Perfect quality.... interest in the mov corded the privilege of nominatir . vs who are to profit by their i ! t, i o Phenomenal Values in Styllsh Jumper Dresses| LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 . 'he matter of | Only 87 dresses in lot, made only. Stylishly modeled with enc., ty \wlmmlm: Leaxonx. white braid :dging: and fine c ~h«.|.«mo’r' br?)"mn V-‘n : Washiniton. in a ("11‘-’.‘,‘" Rearny 1o | ! 9 ! cation surrounded with splendid | .lk D had e ptional oppol ni- | We've gathered these from one and 1n0ther of our regular manufacturers who ?'l;t“e‘-::{;:_fi;n a‘n:'“'::hi',‘\\. “’flu?lfi: 1 10 Bl'al'ld-NeW Sl resses have closed out thelr surplus lines to us—so you'll really be buying below the whole- sons. by experienced instructors, Wil be a feature of the camp's instruc- sale price. Uoliere is no thousht of profit what- Not a Dress Worth Less Than 519'50; ¥ e but the boys them- | o | n ree grea roups R Georgettes Beaded Dresses for every oc- . H o casion’'s wear, inciluding i F' t___ Brown, Mahogany. Tan and Black Calf, Brown Kid, etc.—English Brogues Taffetas Fringed Sports Wear, Party, Tai- 1rs and Wing-Tip Oxfords—One and Two-strap Pumps—Plain and English ! Satins Embroidered lored or Dressy Dresses. Pumps—-Bucklc and Button strap effects. The wedding ring is worn on t CrepedeChineB dei El:’:;zt.co‘or and size in . g third finger of th hand roca I Second _ Low Sports’ Models—White Nu-Buck—Canvas—Reignskin—Beechtex B :;_';';‘,"’“":‘,"m‘:_", aperstition. —Duck, etc.—trimmed in Brown, Blue. Gun-metal and Patent Leather | heart to the tip . % H Oxfords—One and Two-strap Pumps—Button and Buckle styles. - 515'00 Jeney Coat $8s88 ss to SG.SD_PIald Cloth $3-99 I Th' d___.-\!l White Low Shoes—White Nu-Buck, White Kid, White Duck, White TLANTIC Suwits. ........... Box-Pleated Skirts. . . . | ll' Canvas, White Reignskin, White Kool Cloth—Dress Oxfords—Walking Oxfords—One-Strap Pumps—Plain or Bow Pumps, etc. c | T Y ! Selling Women’s Muslin Underwear at Prices Th. Good Ited ; t d and leather flexibl 1 h all le of heel d th ! | L"hel.lrd Sl d ey are odyvear welte urned an ea El‘ exible so BS—\\I( a N‘y € O eels—an in € i | H D 1 coimbined groups—all sizes from 215 to 8—3AA to E—plenty of the larger sizes and widths. Round | ouse ress Gowns' % el,nlse7 Drawers’ i . . Trip etticoats Displayed in Seventh St.and Avenue Windows JIRE s o ALE : There’ll Be an Advantage in Early Selection e e | 44c ; 31.39 Values oS e . | day, July 31 | Billy Burkes o Fitted B ook vy oo /| Lv. Washington. .6:00 A. M. || Ginghams—Percales e e o i ! ; s 5 atcictlv t i RETURNING i There will be a wild scramble for r;,;,’:{ri’(’j‘ ‘S"_\n]‘,:;l_ed ;’\‘T,d,,w"'f,’,f:, , | (Same Day) these unheard of House Dress val- | fiesh. , ! Lv. A hn ic G 7:00P M ues tomorrow. So we’suggest com- $l 00 Extr Si sz 00 Underwear 0iai® v. Atlantic City. .7: .M. ing early to avoid the rush. i a xtra dize 3200 Un Many Men Are Profiting Thru . Pundcti o0 e o ||| G S B geice i o i " | ; S i y lope chemise. E B P x | (Standard Time) | dresses of splendid quality ging- “C}EI{:“;‘:“‘.;;l‘:?,rzyi?fj‘.e\, :.:::mlx‘xe (1‘::" cnhhn\fl F tails 1 H hams and percales, in neat stripe, | or button yoke styles. | and embroidery trim- Reduc"ons on Campbe" Bus'ness Furn'ture f o6 Del A;::::u tilicket { check and plaid patterns. Choice of | Extra big fuil -cut €izes ;:;:z‘zfli: g | sote g i for ~women nts ’ | | Bt & Ohio ||| B B e ik vt i f o, 22 7 3 | e $ 1. 39 Reéductions on business furniture are universal at this time of year, BUT Campbell reduc- | ore 10 | S5 B .2 aomd 1 C ¢ se’ (L l tions are never universal. g AT orse pecia Coupled with the decided lowering in prices is the ever-apparent, alwavs—lastmg surety of = | Size Hou.se sl 95 Extra and Regular Size buying The finest business furniture on the market—the furniture Uncle Sam takes prlde in Stop that g,’”f‘ of Fine ° REDUC[NG CORSETS using. = e ——— 5 ; Gingham ....~ b M Well kno W. T. Corsets, in 22 Security Steel Cabinets Reduced! “Gear Grumbling’ - AL $2 79 I Strongly boned: finished wit The cabinets built for actual wear, and to facilitate your business. Thousands now in use in i When you heas the tranamission gears fov 50c Fa.ncy Voiles dominal reducing feature, & ° / your car grumbling and rumbling, watch out; | " comfart and shape to stout fig . government offices. t is ‘,"‘"""’";‘ friction is the d“dg il At no time in our history have % " They are covered with four coats of deep olive green and given a lasting baked enamel finish. o i you e Just annoteach || (e shown such vast selections of 39c Linen Suiting Comp]em with brass handles and label holders. styles and as remarkable qualities Just the most appropriate material for [ " EBONITE at such low prices as now. \hleer. il ‘v::x;::q‘ . -sleeve dresses. Most ‘For Transmissions and Differentials fine voiles and in a beautiful selection of checks, | tion. bus port and porch wear. X Letter s lze Case Legal Cap S 1ze EBONITE throws a coalm::‘olmd all (| small designs, dots and floralieffects. Coolas a |Eicellent for childrens wear. 120, Tan. With lock.......... SR, 543.50 With lock. . ereeestaenns .348.50 mfi '}'OCYM'EE:{:“:“:‘;““‘&'::;;E:; ‘ summer's breeze. 36 inches. wide. Without lock....... sneiama $2R.50 Without lock.......c......$4 2.50 Frction, use EBONITE. o 38 43 Sold ey o rd et o 81x90 Sheets 38-Inch Unbleached 59c¢ Plain Voiles hat's your abeolute assurance of best results. : i Full 40 inches wide and in Bleached Sheets, seamless Muslin ul : i \ back and efiarcmequa‘h)n No dress- 98C ;" ;‘°"d]"f“‘ l;ange o} }1"1""‘1 29 C aQun ered Oak Revol ing and all perfect.......... Good . firm, 6C z}.i,",f)o nhm“‘mlr“( and full framedseats................cciiiiiiiiiniiiineairinnen 42x36 P'll durable quality illowcases 50c Checked Organd Quartered Oak Typewriter Chairs, adjustable 55 57.50 51 2.50 Made from good firm cam- for sheets, pil- Just the colored check \nug y e z bric-finish_cottom, with wide l 9C lowcases and many|are looking for: 38 inches 23C Revolving s; slat back; back braced to 8 i hem. Limit, 6 to a buyer... other house uses. wide and in three size checks SBRE 120k e b S B F e s s b b free h'ommseci‘ ; Oak Costumers, nicely finished and es ts ra hooks ... P SPray 29c Dress Ginghams 29c 36-Inch Percales v " q) pREVENTOL We have sold many a yard of Tremendous assortments of dots, . Ginghams, but none such as stripes, checks and every wanted revents Mothsa Dress Ging| i very Miscellaneous Card C abmets in Various Sizes Greatly Reduced! e Siaiin color <o appropristesfarine C S| S - : Typewriter Tables; plain oak; greatly $5 Revolving Stools; slat back, with cane 512 PREVENTOL HEsolutely );d*t color. Many colared stripes, new one-piece jumper dresses. reduced .. .. 5 ~ seats; 32 inches high..... L UAKE £ A GLRAN HOME : too, in the lot. For house dresses, street [Full standard count all of these and every yard Typewriter Stands; full quartered oak stands, i dresses, etc. absolutely fast color. Full 36 inches wide. L strongly built and beautifully 31 2 50 tOlk Bentwood Chairs, with stllrdy cane $ 4 ESIGNEd oivnieinnnonsosens Bosinsnnsse seats ......... ARSI LA s e : 450 Boys’ Galatea and 8 % I ’ . Flat-Top Desks Oak Office Tables Einates” Rompers and | | Girl’ Voile Dressesy | | $1.00 Boys” Khaki Pants 55-inch quartered oak desks with built-up, 72x34 full quartered oak tables, with built- Costens, the A wwe 64 S-ply. 1/;‘:“}3175 ]Complete with filing de- up, 134-inch tops; 2 drawers and brass fer- o 97c c ! vice in right pedestal. rules, $31.50. 59 Guod servipeatie .00 N ia for Bays. @ - $4.8 . Same style; size 66x34, $27. / 5 R C WEowve GmuL 2 jears” Fuil EE—C: et Lis Che'r Oak Ofttice Chairs Same style; size 60x34, $25. fema A A e o e BB Exceptionally high-grade revolving chairs of se- Thi o comied and based on seven yeary the; mmother 5w of & wplendid qual- 75¢ Boys' lected quartered oak. Made with: e 4 in-top office tables; well built and serv- of expetience and success n the avails herself of this o o Do s q without arms; with full 2 ¥ s treatment of Diabetes at Loring sale opportunity. ) framed saddle seat and slat back. B iceable. Choice of sizes 60x30 or 72x30. Park Samatorium. Hign.grade”"satutes Precty it SSC s s 50 - Write for above and booklet cas| e ozes o0 12 512% $13% O A ) Tl Bk Hnaliin o gy e et Ty will wash beautiful- straight-line mod- Blouses, in neat, LORING PARK SANATORIUM Iy, Trimmed with els with wide sash g, fast-color * striped > Lo DA PaniAL, Snd Contrasting colos Bith pointed col- pockets. 2 to 8 cuffs and Mllln lnrs 4 breast nizes. Also creepers 4 to 14 years. for babies. THE W. D. CAMPBELL COMPANY . 124 Thifieentmufet N. W. Write your name and address below, malil to ‘Loring Park Slnnorlum and recelve Diet List and Menus FREE. $1.00 Children’s Play " Suits or Cover-Alls Dark, Serviceable One.piece Suits for children to 8 yvears. Made with buttoned aibt lines, pockets and long trousers. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests Regular 23c grade; fine knit, with taped neck and trimmed arms. Extra sizes included. 12¢

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