Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 18

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effect tomorrow. soar to their highest. Every Mode Suit " Models—unreservedly. reckon on that. Suits, Selling Up to $25.00— Best Silk Shirts, up to $12 Silk and Linen Shirts, up to $5 Madras and Crepe Shirts, up to $3.50. $1.5 Knitted Silk Cravats, up to $3.50 Cut Silk Cravats, up to $3.00 . Cut Silk Cravats, up to $1.50 ! Mode Pajamas, up to $4.00...............81 "Silk and Linen Pajamas, up to $8.00. ......$4.85 All Straw Hats—7000 "y Heath, Dobbs, Etc.—Panamas, Bankoks, Balibuntals Shop tomorrow—closed all day Snturdas' WeBegin ““the Finals”’ tomorrow The climaxing efforts of our Semi-Annual Clearance go into Reductions reach their deepest—and savings Except Tropicalssand Full Dress * Formerly Selling up to $70.00. - $32.50 Plain Blues, Black and Fancies—Young Mannish, Conservatives and Sport Many are of a weight suitable for early fall wear— Gabardine, Silk and Tropical Suits— selling up to $40.............ciiiiiiiiiinnn Mohair Suits— : selling up'to $35. At........ White Flannel Flannel Trousers — of the ,lo better grades. Beginning at 1 h Palm Beac d':‘rousen— 33_95 Caps—Pongee, Fheck and Fancv Cloth. Up to $2.50. .. The Mode—F at Eleventh ARYING mealtime menus—always a perplexing task—is copsiderably eased with the constant serv- ing of that all-satisfying meat delicacy—Auth’s Meat Loaf. X ; Served cold, thinly sliced, and attractively garnished with lettuce leaves and red-ripe tomatoes, it proves the ideal summertime dish—and pleases all with ‘a taste that’s not soon forgotten.” %3. Good, too, for sandwiches! You can buy as much Auth’s Meat Your grocer will Loaf as you choose. slice it from the loaf. Only be sure of the BEST by steing that on the wrapper. is the name— 9 and at our Market Stands Slightly Soiled 1/ Price - Lz{nchcon Puzzles ave no move — .Sold by Over 700 Leading Washinyton ‘Gro Made in Washington by N. Auth Provision'Co. Roosevelt Memorial. RaRpls-twiNg MISS BERTIE MAE ROGERS. From a bevy of beauties, judges at _the er carnival by the Georgian onal Foundation. night was part of replica of Bullock Hall, at Roswell, birthplace of Roosevelt’s mother. The fourth selection was Lawrence Ruble, re judges. ivered the invocation. addresses, while Mrs. mother, who was born in Georgia. ticular state’s booth. MISS BERTIE MAE ROGERS [VITAL RULING MADE - NAMED BEAUTY QUEEN Miss Beatrice Roy Wins Bu:ond Aliens to Be Charged to Quotas for |l ‘Honors at Flower Carnival for Bertie Mae Rogers of the Wardman Park Hotel last night was selected as_the natlonal queen of beauty by in the beauty contest|{nCCEG, % v, and thir earet Gore | $160 per month; for section 3 trainees, Benjamin Veaner. Miss Carter and Mixs Irene Ludwig were awarded fifth |Feduced to approximately § per cent Previous to the opening of the beau- sentative Upshaw of ered a short address and ir for the speakers' pro- gram. Representative Jeffers of Ala- punded veteran of the world J. Harris of Georgia and Rep: e O'Connor of Louisiana de- C. president of the Woman's addressed a welcome to es Longstreet, widow of the || |Confederate general, as chairman of the committee which arranged the carnival, delivered_an address eulo- gizing President Roosevelt and his | | Longstreet also presided during the cer- and introduced the speakers. Boy Scouts, under command of Dep- uty Field missioner C. A. Bell, acted as a special escort of honor at the contest. In a Semi-circle about the front of the mansion were aligned forty-eight flower -booths, with a girl | from each state presiding at her par- When You Want Good Prints— see that you have your developing and printing i done at this Shop and you ! will _always be satisfied with the results. Our process is_guaranteed to = get every bit of detail from your negatives. You never get weak or mussy prints_ when you have _your finishing done here. “Same day service” if you wish it. g The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th. St, ore door from Pa. Ave. Cornwell’s Pear Tartlet A pear-shaped shell of French puffe pastry with fluted edges, sugar glazed. Within nestles half a large, luscious pear, afloat in clear jelly juice. PASTRIPHONE Month _Durln‘ ‘Which Ships Arrive at U. 8. Ports. Alfens shall be charged to the fm- migratien restriction quotas of months during which the ships that bring them arrive, regardless of the date of actual application for admis- sion, according toc a rullng of the Labor Department yesterday. Under the ruling, some hundreds of aliens already in ports would be sent back, but so far drastic enforcemeat of the act has not been attempted. 5 One steamship company ad¥ised m- migration officials it might held out- side for @ day a vesssl due July 31, permitting itk c-.r&n’ol'lm igrants come in under Aug “$Cost of such a stey was at $6,000 for meals alone, exclusive of derangements of the ship's salling schedule which might result. The situation at some ports is al- ready somewhat _serious, it was learned, because some companies have disregarded the monthly ~quota ar- rangement and already have brought in vessels containing practically the entirg_August quotas of various coun- tries In anticipation of their admis sion In July, to be charged forward against August quotas. Commissioner General Husband said aliens coming to this country omn business or professional matters will no longer be subjected to delay at the ports of entry. There is no need for the apparent apprehension of American business _interests that their foreign representatives will be held up, he said, as aliens on tem- porary missions will be admitted, re- gardless of quotas, if necessary. e HUGE DEFICIT FACED. Applications for training under the € | Federal Board for Vocational Education || | Roosevelt “Memorial ociation of [have been Increasing at such a pace, on’ the grounds of the |according to a statement of the board, More | there is likely to be a deficit in the ons were present, and [hoard's current appropriations of irs. Harding, who were | $97.655.184 G expected o be umong the guests, al- thoush prevented from attending, ‘sent their regrets and expressed warm ap- |p, proval of the movement. The festival ,,;'_:“,.‘nhp'[’,o',‘,g‘{;:"'&’e,z"f:}‘:“,‘"f";'e the The rehabilitation appropriation for the fiscal vear of 1922 was $65,000,000, vear. The unprecedented recent in- crease has shattered that assumption however. The estimated cost per man 2 training is computed at $35 per month. This, plus the over- head cost, which by July 1 had been of the total expense, would swell the Thomas Williams, Leslie |n€eds of the board for the current Carl | tWelve months to $162,655,184. lvert, C. A. Whip- morton and G. M. Pearl Necklaces —with 14-kt. solid white gold clasps. Set with full cut Genuine Diamond . 3 Sizes 18-Inch, $14.75 24-Inch, $18.75 30-Inch, $24.75 Never again expect to buy these pearls with full” cut genuine dia- mond set, 14k solid white clasps at these prices. “Du Barry” Pearls are noted for their beauty and exquisite finish. They ave the best reproductions of Oriental pearls on the mar- I ket. We warrant them to be industructible and not to discolor, peel or break, even when washed in hot or cold water. Buy them for wedding or Xmas gifts. A small de- posit will reserve them. Charge Accounts Solicited SELINGER’S | | 820 F St., Cor. Ninth Mfg. Jewelers & Opticians “Look for the Big Clock” _ON IMMIGRATION LAW | L Eastern Standard Time, Lvs. Washington. . Tickets' on sale beginning Friday Tjeket Office, 13th and F streets, ‘njon Station. Returning, Leaves Sundays, Aug. 7 and 21 SPECIAL THROUGH THAIN Via Delaware River Bridge 1201 AM. pre- ceding dute of excurslon at Consclidated Atlantie City ..... . 600 P.M. Pennsylvania System R BRI = Bottied in Washington, D. C., by SAS-0 BOTTLING CO., Phone-Lincoin 1212 | Facts about | The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. S ROYAL Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. : Extraordinary Sale White Low Shoes There are 500 pairs of desirable shoes—the sizes being incom- plete, a greatly reduced price is quoted. Included are: ‘White Cln:ms One-strap Pumps, Louis XV heels. White Canvas Oxfords, with military white enameled heels. White Canvas Pumps, Cuban and Louis XV wood heels. One-strap Sport Pumps, of white and tan. Also includes a large number of broken lines of tan and black calf Oxfords and Strap Pumps. 13th and F Drug Stores. 1715 Pa. Ave. 14th and F 904 F 1 15th and G 13th and Pa. Ave. Palaix Royal—Second Floor. 418 7th St. LIGGETT’S delicious {CE CREAM SODAS Served with whipped cream. Liberal portion of Ice ‘Cream. Strawberry, crushed fruit and syrup used, made from fresh picked bersies right en the farm vnder our direct supervi- sion. Chocolate used comes from cur own plant at Mansfield, Mass. All syrups and crushed fruits used are made m our own modern, sanitary syrup plant. “QOur Grape Juice is pressed from select grapes at our plant in Highland, N. Y.” ‘We use nothing but the genuine Horlick’s Malted Milk. P Massage Cream.... y 50c Cuticura . 3£c Ointment .. Liver Pills ........ b 64(: $150 Fellows’ 2 33c So‘éi'l'iorlon'-&i ........... S R iR Tooth Powder .... Shaving Cream .... Toilet Soap, 2 for .. | 2-0z. Cotey's ss 00 $1.00 Pinkham’s 77 4L Origen Ext... 999 Vegetable Compound § {C 00 ge 63c | wgll Hepatica ...... 42c Liggett's Everyday CUT PRICES Lower Than Some Advertised Special Prices— "6lc | g e SLO0. $1.00 Wampole's C. | L. Oil Extract ..... 75¢ H 54c * | S0c Mentholatum | Ointment .......... 32¢ ‘ 60c Musterole | Ointment .. 38¢c | 25c Beecham’ Liver Pills 25¢ Carter’s Littie 13c 69(: sliyorup Hypo .... 19¢ Kidney Pills .. 35 Fletcher's 10(: Castoria ........... ! 17c | “epto aangen ... 84c | 3c | *vaiea i ... 69¢ 29c | Seams . Tdc| e | Hal 59c | 39c | smifl 79(:‘ 166 s‘rfinltd Iron 65c iD. —with each purchase of the n KLENZO DENTAL C! ZO TOILET A convenient traveling of paper and 24 eavel ent portfolio, Cocoanut Oil has in Harmony. Liquid lather quickly, cleans thoroughly, the scalp frec from dandruff. Gy Smue20c SOAP AND DENTAL CREME Lord Baltimore Portfolio ck. Consists of 50 sheets lopes in a compact, conveti- Complete 49c Harmony Shampoo bemfuwndtobeplgmt!geo’ef,' fit to the hair. It is one of the chief ingredients * Shampoo. Produces a heavy Gum Drops Assorted fruit ana spice flavors, coated with cxys- Reduced from 4%¢ - If You Kodak_ talized sugar, Dusing July only, the ewRem;zining, ys of July these. Special Sales will remain effective Free Offer ew Famify SOc size REME, a cake of KLEN- SOAP is, given. free. /The Dental Creme is about the purest white, most pleasantly tasting and thorough cleansing dentifrice we know of. We feel confident you will like it. 25¢ Woodbury's Soap 30c Resinol Soap ... Sorbo —the new sponge—an improvement on nature. Does everything the natural sponge will do, but is more sanitary and will give longer service—S5 sizeS....... vess.50c to $3.50 Iced Tea or Coffee Relief jrom the Heat with a Shower at home Bathing Needs Py reasonably priced 2 » at Liggett’s Bath Spriys VA79 .. .e..98¢ Bath Sprays VA98, with full length of extra size ‘tubing, a large nickel protected spray head, and a special patented faucet connec- tion that will fit on to any faucet.......... $125 | Wash Cloths .......e ..3 for 25c, 2 for 25¢, 20c | Bath Brushes ....c.eeeeccerrecaaceanss $1.20 up Hand Brushas . 39 up Rubber Shower Caps . 25c vn 10c Palmolive Soap Doz, 8% ! Ivory Soap ...... 9c & 15¢ || 25¢ Cuticura SORP . .ceeeecssa ssesssnsssecess 18¢c | Easily prepated in the homeat little cost, when you =se our Week-end Specials Liggett’s Breakfast |Liggett’ 's Opeko Tea . Coffee may be had in 4 blends. We can say that there is a speciat blend roast-1,,o Teas being sold at ed by experts, ground |,y twice the price ‘f’d packed ‘r,“h' de-| ihat are in no way su- “'livered to you in seale perior, Regular price containers. Regular| se paif pound. price 45c per pound. WEEK ENDS VI 2 for 46| 2 pustior 46C |

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