Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 12

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"(Pearl Necklaces Of all Kinds 75¢ to $'l through the heart. Ammon had learned from friends in New Y nor did he have any friends in city. ed of his tragic death and arrange SEABRIDGE JEWELRY.CO. 724 9th St. N.W. his body be interred at complied with. PLAN SOLDIER'S BURIAL. Members of Vincent B. Costello Post, AR LR SIS | INDEPENDENCE OBSERVED former soldier, who committed suicide —_— Monday morning by shooting himself relatives in this country, the police Members of Costello Post learn- have theylast wish of Ammon—that ’ Arlington— no President King and Staff Entertain in Honor of Republic’s Liberty. The 75th anniversary of the inde- pendence of the Republic of Liberia was celebrated by President Charles D. B. King and members of the Li- Mrs. Emmett J. Scott, Mr. son, James A. Cobb, Dr. and ork, this d to Wilson, Judge and Mrs. *§ v Very Exceptional Value! Women’s White Reigncloth * 2-Strap Sport Low Shoes Patent leather strap and trimming and all of them fully up to the Rich standard of distinctive styles and highgradeness. ' Also several hundred pairs WWom- en's Low Shoes—odds and ends of lots from our regular stock reduced to ICHS 1001 F St., corner Tenth $.4.90 AUGUST SALE of Lamp Table } Lanlps \ Floor Boudoir Bridge Lamps in This Great Sale Marked at Big Reductions _This sale means that our entire stock of Lamps and Shades will be reduced in price throughout the month of August. Tof relieve the con- gestion of the first day and to make selection convenient we will ex- tend to our patrons the privelege of three Courtesy Days, to day, Friday and Saturday, the last days in July. Those who desire to, can make selections and give orders to be filledyon August 1st. No matter what your fancy may be—whether it demands a simple but elegant Lamp or a large stately one designed by master designers—it will be found here at a gen- uine bargain price. All Shades go in this sale. It is a very wonderful showing, in- cluding every kind that is new and worthy. It is impossible to ap- preciate the scope of the reductions until you have seen the Lamp or Shade you want and note the price quoted. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Anpliance Co. —Brapch Store, Washington Rallway and Electric Bullding, 14th and C Sts. N.W, Main 955 607 14th ,DL l berian plenary commission, at the Ile!i{llnll headquarters, 1317 R street, Tuesday night. The rooms of the le- gation were decorated with a Li- berian flag, which ran the entire length of the building, Yogether with the president's official lag &and nu- mercous flags of the United States. 5 dent King presided at the s yand proposed a toast to the health of President Harding. Mrs. Mary Church Terrell proposed a toast to the health of President King and ofiicials of the Liberian gov- {ernment. of Philadelphia and Clark Baltimore. Mr. F. E. R. Johnson, Mr. berian treasury, and Mr. President's Letter. The following letter from Presi- dent Harding was read at the cele- bration: “It affords me great pleas- ure to extend cordial felicitations on this, the anniversary of the procla- ness. 1909, They were married at Baltimore and resents the wife. — ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERIAN [riort,»ien 3o rs 2, welcomea vis Invited Guests. The guests invited to celebrate with President King and the members of ; the commission were: Dr. and Mrs. (Once the Home of Thomas Jeffer- Ernest Lyon of Baltimore, mayor of Monrovia, Houston, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hughes of Baltimore, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Glenn, Mr. and_ Mrs. Robert B. Terrell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lincoln Jokuson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. York: Present also were Presi- dent King and the following members of the Liberian plenary commission: Morris, former secretary,of the Li- Dennis, secretary of the commission. WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE. | Mrs. Marle F. Harrls has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for an absolute divorce from Lester W. Har- ris, proprietor of an automobile busi- children. Attorney J. C. W. Beall rep- | Dr. and G. M. John- | son, Near Charlottesville, Liberia; Mrs. U. L. Placed on Market. Monticello, once the home es! lottesville, Va., Robert H. .sale, it was learned today. Although L. Smith of { medium of letters sent out by Hilleary, real estate mun, of th n made offers have b John Lewis HISTORIC MONTICELLO IS OFFERED FOR SALE Thomas Jefferson, located near Char- now owned by fo mer Congressman Jefferson M. Levy, has been placed on the market for not publicly advertised, the estate i8 being offered to a num- ber of private individuals through the|& $4,317,970, compared with $6,803.034 for 1919, the figures show. The figure for 1918 was almost exactly double LIQUOR REPLACES OPIUM. . that for 1920. Tobacco importations ¥ Consumption of Former Shows In- were about the same. crease in China. Hard liquor drinking Is on the in- crease in Hong-Kong, China, while oplum consumption is on the decrease, according to a report on imports and exports for {he Hong-Kong district re- past to have Montj, 2 national shrine. fn memory. of fts nlrn owner, Lut plans in this conne tion failed. The property .comprises approximately 700 acres, improved by f:‘:geolcill:’g{nhyen Arrld outbulldings. A is contained in the hose. " 1o GENERALS NOMINATED. The President has nominated How- Painting tate of |ard 8. Borden of Newark, N. J., and | cened b { 2 . N. J., Ve y the Department of Commerce. Jacob . Wolters of Housfon, Tex, as | TEe net revenue collected ' from Paperhanging CO!‘MM Bol::“(‘r!lu, Officers’ Reserve | liquor duties and licensed warehuu!e!l = ] are officers of the Na- | during 1920 was $779,795, compared | Decorating tional states. L Guards of their respective | with $739,786 for 1919. The revenue from the opium monopoiy in 1926 was | 2333 18 N.W. Col. 1077 ' BTl Uil - N H. is cit; in_th Gabriel L. Hot Water February 1, have three | when nccessary. mation of Liberian independence. “There has never lacked in this coun- try a deep interest in the peace, inda- pendence and prosperity of the Re- public of Liberia, and I am only true to sentiments a century old in offer- ing, Mr. President, to you and your countrymen. the best wishes for the welfare and progress of your country. 1 am particularly glad to be able to {oxtond these felicitations at_a_mo | CASTO For Infants and Children InUse ForOver 30 Years RIA 621 F St. Main 3016-3017 Values Such as These Are Only to Be Had at Phillip Levy’s EXPANSION SALE Do Not Take Our Word for This Assertion--- Good Cleansing Hot Water when you want it, and only Have us instal a Hot- Water Heater that will give absolute satisfaction. Small Costs—Big Results. Maurice J. Colbert Woobward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Frlclay Remnant Day A Notable Economy Event Always ' Remnant Day Merchandise is not rehlrnabie, exchangeable, not sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted. Remnants of Special Interest for Friday 200 yards Percale - 500 yards Gl‘ng‘h\am Spemal 17¢ yc]c These remnants consist of 2 to 10 yard lengths; some subject to slight imperfections, which are scarcely noticeable. A large selection of patterns Come in Tomorrow and Convince Yourself Double DutyDuofold Beds Kitchen Cabinet Solid oak, white enamel interior, roll- front curtain, porcelain slid- ing top. Exactly like illustration. . = A Real Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered Bargain in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at $34 : 75 $3.50 Cash—$1 a Week and colors from which to choose. 17 Remnants in Voile and White Self Striped Madras, 2 to 5 yard lengths. Spe- cially priced, 18c yard. 16 Heavy Turkish Bath Mats, subject to slight imperfections, in white. Specially priced, 90c each. 36 Bath Sets, including 5 pieces; 1 large bath “towel, 2 hand towels with scalloped edge, 2 wash cloths, trimmed in pink or blue. Specially priced. 75c set. 21 Sheets, 81x9%0. a good value, all slightly soiled. Reduced to 85c each. 51 pairs Women's 2-clasp Silk Gloves, of a fine grade of silk, well known make; some slightly imperfect. Colors are white, navy and pongee. Sizes 6, 7, 7)%, but_not all siz in cach color. Very specially pri 20 pieces Nainsook, in white, blue or pink. These short lengths are of a fine quality. Reduced to 95c piece. 32 pieces of Women’s Organdy Neckwear, including collars and collar and cuff sets, a very good value, but slightly soiled from dis- play. Reduced to 25c each. 20 High-Grade Organdy Dresses Reduced tots the Former Price Mostly plain white, in various styles; one of a kind generally, in sizes 14 to 42. Hundreds of Magnificent | TR Your choice of GENUINE MAHOGANY or WALNUT. Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Ful'-size Bed and Vanity Dressing Table. 1 Queen Anne Bedroom Suite A value impossible to duplicate. $17.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly 1752 NS e SIS 0-Piece Dining. Room Corsets Sweaters and o W(E;nlxen sS'lk Specially Priced for BlOuSCS ];lii.me:.sveanld Friday 4_Black All-wool Tuxedo Cort Ui 8 Dozen Waistline Corsets | Knitted Sweaters, with white o g: itsmon Special, $1.95 Each Two different topless models, in fine pink bro- che, with elastic at waist ind either medium or long slightly soiled: sizes 38, 40 and 42. Reduced to $2 each. 23 Voile and Batiste Blouses, in white and colors; slightly soiled; size 36, 38, 4C and 42. Reduced to 50c each. 17 dozen pairs Women's Full-fashioned Silk Hose, with lisle tops and reinforced heels and toes, medium weight; in Russian cali, cor- hip styles. Splendidly 24 Voile, Batiste, Organdy dovan, African brown and made corsets, offering an and Printed Lawn Blouses, in black; sizes 8% to 10. Spe- unusual value. Sizes from a variety of styles; slightly cially priced 95c pair. e 2 soiled; sizes 36 to 44 in the 4 dozen pairs Women's 21 to 26. with checked gingham, col- lar, pockets and wide sash; 10 Pink Satin Camisoles, with built-up shoulders and Mock Seam Chiffon Silk 10 House Dresses, of plain gingham, with collar and o saeats assortment. Reduced to Sl » 100 Waistline Corsets 4 Tricolette Overblouses, in Hose, with lisle garter tops. Priced 95c Each jade and orange; sizes 38 and high sx:}:ffl;irla';d:“rjm{:;:giq ¥ S e { 1 - es. y 3 Corsets of a 1|g?1t 2. Red.uced to $2 each. oY teaecedite weight pink material, 4 Tricolette Overblouses, 75¢ pair. e very lightly boned and not E;‘d"e““c‘g ";“qf’“;‘ci'izl’s“‘sgi'm:g 2 dozen pairs Women's = o jade and bisque: s h ettt 3 B , Banceau-Brassieres 5 Heavy Quality Tricolette knee and waist: reinforced Specially Priced Blouses, in orange and jade; seat; in flesh color: sizes 5 : 45c Each ;izes w;nd 42. Reduced to and 6. Reduced to sz.4F fancy pink ba- 1.95 each. 1 dozen Women's s ‘\Iade. Oi.11l~‘:,cl'\t p\'\-ei bht 4 Mignonette Overblouses, Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 7 tiste, very g Eo fringe trimmed; jade, pecan tailored top, cuff knee; sizes n fastening at the back; | and navy. Reduced to $195 | 36 and 38 Reduced to 55c - sizes 32 to 42. each. each. , | 12 Mignonette Dresses Surf Satin Sports Skirts Very Specially Priced, $13.75 . Specially Priced. $2.45 Bought at a concession, we are d 2 glad to offer you the splendid sav- Just 50 of them, including a choice ings possible on these New Mignoh- of five different models ; made of an ‘ ette Dresses, in navy, black and excellent quality of surf satin, trim- brown, becomingly trimmed with med with pearl buttons. Sizes 23 embroidery. - Sizes 36 to 46. to 32 waist. . g . A = Little Girls' Dresses lgg (\iVlnte ?aptaste Aprons and 17 Girls White Regula- adowproot Pet- g3 tion Dyesses, trimmed around o = House Dresses the collar with blue braid; ticoats Specially o P s T Sile two small box pleats both Priced 950 y P front and back. pockets, blue e 8 Aprons, in bright colors. emblem of shield, wide belts. Made with reinforced The voile ones are embroid- Sizes 3, 4. 5 years. Reduced Pca:fi")s eft‘;oe"dt :"d back, and ered in wool. the cretonne ‘ to 95c each. % ink Batiste Step-ins. | ones with large patch pock- 60 Girls’ Chambray Dresses, Specially priced, $145 each. ets, trimmed with braid. Re= some in Solid colors, others With clastic at waist, lace duced to 35c each, or 3 for $L. = medallions and ruffles. - earl button trimmed and 1 : : 1 fp“‘“ skirts. Sizes 2to 6. Re- Jace trimmed. Specially cuffs of pique or plain mate- = \ duced to 45c each. priced, 50c. rial. Reduced to $1 each. M2de of GENUINE AMERICAN WALNUT, consisting of Buffet with mirror back, China Closet, inclosed Serving Table, Extension Table, 48 inches wide; 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair, Seats upholstered in genuine leather. $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly ) b I L@ LEVYORG) DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP: 735 Tt6 ST.NW=BETWEENGE Y, L i Knitte& Capes, Jersey Sport Coats, Separate Wash Skirts 13 Knitted Capes, in navy blue and black, trimmed with bands of white or brown. All have very wide wool collars, falling below the shoulders; particu- farly suitable for motoring and the sea- shore. Reduced to $7.50. A 4 Wool Knitted Jerscy Sports < oats, with patch pockets, pearl button trim- ming and narrow. belts. Reduced to 8 each. r 7 Wash Skirts, shirred at the waist, with inset pockets_trimmed with pearl buttons, slightly soiled. Reduced to 75¢ each. 3 Summer Hats Reduced ‘White Picot Edge Felt Hats, in sailor or crushable shapes. Reduced to $1.95. 40 Garden Hats, rough straw and pea- nut braids, in purple, bisque, jade, henna, orange and brown. Reduced to 50c each. 9 Trimmed Hats, consisting of organ- dies, wool and hemp combinations; gar- den hats and tailored sailors. Reduced to $1 each. Trimmed Panama Weave Hats, with white satin or moire ribbon and black and white flower trimmin{s. Reduced to $245 each.

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