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‘were C. P. Farrell, R. M. Danfels, Ben Roberts, W. B. Knox, C. A. Emerson and Edward Mason. hurried report VICITIZEN SOLDIERS ™ [P Smcemsser STANDINSPEETI Gloui' Au- 4 { Day Saturday 2 During inemelz = Important FINALS in the M idsummer Clearance ||-ewrs ... . B el ] Two Men Believed to Have Been Operating Separately—Washing- ton Inquiry Revéals Fraud. Special Dispatch to The Star, citizens’ military training camp here | arately and are not known to each White Gabardine Wash Skirts | Women’s Silk Sports Skirts oo T e officers and men for the progress made | pany, the Baltimore Trust Com- would be second to none in the coun- | The plan of operation was to go to warmly welcomed by the colonel. wha | POSit a number of checks, drawn on called aside those members. of 'tha | Out-of-town banks. On the same day ’, - company who had had the original cash deposit would be All Women’s Summer Hats, In Washington High Schoo Cagoaia€ In | itndrawn, and several days later a Clean-Up of Silk Underthings .95 Crepe de Chine Gowns. .. 3.50 Satin Bloomers. .. .. .$2.50 Forgierly Sold Up to $25. 00 Now happy to learn that you brought with th;e:ggtl:- :g;ck‘:‘ Soula) -b:a mt::'e.(he 1.50 Satin Camisoles x I have b Sailor Hats in man$ shapes, Taffeta With Jeen interest (né preas ';':fl;"‘, 5. In opening accounts at the va- Hats, Fancy Braids and Straws. of your conduct here, and I want|Fious banks the men used many 0 Glove Silk Vests. .«oovuveeee...$2.50 present or early Fall wear. munition was used and a number of Cer. 1Sth and Que the rookies displayed excellent marks- Sts. N.W. 6 JERSEY JACKETS for sports wear; “One-pounders” for . pear]l button trimmed; narrow belt of self guns were fired at targets, material. Copen blue only. Sizes 14 to 38. manship. g £ Army rifles. ‘The, studen 0 = = | E 2 euh, were VM = E keen interest in the .37-millimeter am- 3 Gll‘lS and Chlldren S DreSSeS " Reduced for Friday = £ = g E 19 GIRLS’ GOOD QUALITY OR- E GANDY DRESSES in several shades; E some made with ruffles around neck and é large ruffles on skirt; daintily hem- £ E E £ £ £ = £ munition and guns. 7 7 7 2 4 2 This afternoon an illustrated mo- | il Peanut Butte tion picture lecture on military cour- | tesies and hygiene will be given. The 316 316 CL balance of the afternoon Will be de- A Delicious Food N voted to athletics, (o Xhe first formal social dance of the { Absolutely Pure. raining school will be ient s te symnastum. "Music wii| i Large Glass Jars be furnished by the camp military band, and it is expected that a large 10¢ number of young ladies from Balti- N\J| more and Washington will attend. At The second practice game of the ivered Company M base ball team will be o held at 5 o'clock this afternoon. R 133941 8. CAPTTOL ON a l l AUTO VICTIM DIES. . \|“Father Time” Was Colored Resi- dent of Near Forestville. hart, Forestville, Md., on the lel~ boro road beyond the District line N\ | Tuesday afternoon, died at Casualty |$ i All Summer Dresses . N |Hospita1 “esterday. The deceased, |§ , OUF, sales show our prices stitched vest; ribbon sash. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $3.95 each; were up to $6.95. GIRLS’ DOTTED SWISS DRESSES in pretty colors of yellow and orchid, neatly trimmed with plain white rick rack braid; panel front of white or- gandy, wide sash ties in back with All Summer Dress-; : e e bout mikty yoars o re:|$ are right. The Zirkin label “ie bow. Sfles 6 to 12 years. $395 Origipally Selling Up to $20.00 . Originally Selling Uv to $30.00 \\!| sided near Forestville, where he was |3 insures reliability. Your in- = ; el Crisp Organdies, Fresh Y knw;-"mr"[i‘ng':;h;ryi;ef;n AR spection invited. 69 cHILDRE]\ S ORGANDY Oredndies qules"“'”es‘ $ .00 Vonles, Dotted Swisses, s 00 N2, learnéa of the colored man's (4 H. Zirkin DRESSES, in pretty colors of green, Linens, including sleeveless in' all the season’s best death yesterday afternoon, when he g . ink, blue and yellow. Made high waist MGAEES (o5 e las Sesmoistss Badl | visited the hospital to inquire about|$ For Reliable Furs 3 P y . shades ........ccc00cnee :lsdcondnlon I.Adter hedvl!sl‘leddwnfioi effect, Buster Brown collar trimmed \ Qeo:a?:;ll:e;;o‘:x‘:ls Garzison nlepne‘::ed £ 821 14th St.. M. 8166 with black stitching; wide belt fa;temng \|20d accompanied him to Maryland. in back; cuffs finished with white or- 100 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Made of Fine Quality Gingham With leather belts or sashes, organdy trimmed 2 .00 checks and plaids. Formerly priced up to $10.00...... Bond for Wolfhart's appearance was | HLoSOP30000000000000400 ey s T e and Tace Curtain|f Y- e each, were 3135, Y| tonight, and the testimony will be taken at Hyattsville. W 3 d 'ld o SRR MME. VIBOUD, Inc. = E Chl ren VETERANS AT BEACH. |eabitabed ions. _1ar saon ai. mow. omen oy anc - Hosiery Foreign War Men From Four Posts ' Have Outing. W L] c A ¢ Forelgn the Dis- , 75 Silk Dresses 60 Silk Dresses B bt e e DD Charm omen s Including Dresses form- ;c‘:;y .;(;t;:a:'pc:x"cm“d. 1‘7‘:,!::-“":\:: y 7 Underwear erly marked $25.00— Taffetas, Georgettes, pusts are represented—National Capital, and D'g'"t.}' s 14 DOZEN PAIRS WOMEN'S GOOD QUALITY FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE, slightly irregular weave. Lisle tops and rein- Equality-Walter Reed, Admiral Peary and Fred Barrack. The last men"onefl \|post was named for Fred Canton Crepe. All new 323.75 models; many styles; all colors. Values up to $45.00, to Your Frocks Taffetas, etc. Values up | Fancy Crepes, Georgettes, 510 00 - o to $25.00................ Washington Loy who lost his life in the o forced heels and toes. Colors are cordovan, s et | Hemstitch Kigfs cif'and eray. Sies 87 0 0. She amuel H. 1 DOZEN ‘WOMEN’S FINE LISLE UNION SUITS with glove silk bodice tops; ribbon shoulder straps. In flesh only. Broken styles 1 Lot of 35 ' Skirts 60 Wash Skirts | | (st Bl a2 | Picot Edge dies’ - Auxiliary, are in charge of ar- Summer Gabardines — beauti- TAngemenss. o 0 - Kallipolis Grotto, Mysti OM 1 d sizes; slightly soiled. $150 each; were Including Baronet Satin, Skirts fully made — patch | N|velied Propheis ot the Enchanted Plaltmg e Fancy Sports Silks, Plain pockets trimmed with m'§£&k'i;““u““mh““o:"?fl.'fi.}“2 5 DOZEN PAIRS WOMEN'S SECOND Crepes, Pleatethorgettes Exclusive Novelties QUALITY COTTON HOSE, heavy or light 1 buttons. events were taken'and will be shown in Originally Made to Sell P“’ the near future. Henry J. Gompers was B ns weight, in black only. Special. 15¢ genmg up $5 00 $2250 to $29.50 1 00 Valu | rnaster of ceremontes. uttO lO‘hDOZEN S e Fll"s FINE Roshanara F-ll B < * FANCY TOP LISLE SOCKS, second quality . Fantasi } SUES FOR $25,000. utton oles oil the 1§gul_nrl SSSchEr;lrie ; broken sizes and - ors. al, - Cambridge Crope T St Tragton coems, & ceters. Sy 75 Sport Skirts Burr-Bar Crepe I sl irt N | cover $25.000 damages filea yesterday All our fancy sport Stripes, Checks, Plain 75 w \| {3#fi.":fi?flf‘wfi‘:‘;fl".‘:&"‘f}."c’m".‘:f . p e models of flannel and and all color combina- Surf Satin, Gabardines. L e A e s TmarE : CorsetSq etticoats broadcloth, beautiful > tions. Every Skirt worth $5.00 to last, when a car struck him and fracH| stnpes, checks, and plain colors. Selllng $5 00 319 05 . \ | tured several of his ribs, it is alleged. EMBROIDERY ‘Attorney E. G, Hubert appears for the ||| BRAIDING, BEADING A pron S, KimonOS $2 0 N | plaintiff. U d Sizu R o s \ ; ; . ndergarments N Closed Saturdays During August ] 8cotzsm's wmes-n.gvg AND LOW TOP STYLES, in pink or white. Good materials and well made; four hose supporters. Sizes $Q.75 $45.00 Sport Dresses Combination Sport Dresses—made of Rosh- anara Crepe, embroidered 519. 5 Linene Jumper Dresses A $500 model, made with short-sleeve guimps, trimmed with rick rack s 98 braid, leather belts. Really worth $5.00. .... - EARLY FALL SUITS —of “Rainbow Tweeds,” Velours, Full Woo} Jer- $ 95 sey, French Tweed and Skibo. Full 36-inch model. Many silk lined. Originally selling up to $49:50. Thermos and Vacuum Bottles These bottles can be supplied in all sizes and mounted in many dif- ferent styles. The corrugated nickel- plated case is particularly popular and moderate in price. 20 to 26. Special, 95c pair. TOPLESS CORSETS of light-weight pink broche with elastic all around the waistline; tong hips and four hose supporters. Sizes 21 to 26. Special, pair. 7 GIRDLES OF PINK COUTIL and strips of elastic with Ae lacing at-the-back. Sizes 20, 21, 23 and 27. $1 each; were $1.25. 100 WOMEN’S FINE CREPE GOWNS in plain pink, stitched with blue; round or V neck and shirring at the front. $1 each; were 75 STEP-IN BLOOMERS OF GOOD QUAL- ITY MUSLIN, finished with fine lace. These are in pink or white. Specially priced, 45c each. 36 PINK WASHABLE SATIN CAMISOLES with built-up shoulders of fine lace and tops of georgette; slip-over style. 95c each; were 2 CHEMISE OF PINK MUSLIN with built- up shoulder; lace trimmed and finished with a bit of damty embroidery. 50c each; were 95¢. 28 CREPE BLOOMERS in figured patterns in wool—Colored Coats— White Skirts. cessss P &~ Our - display of all types of Vac- 35 Coats and Wraps Handsomely -Silk-lined 25 0dd Suits Some of our finest Coats and Wraps—Trico- with elastic at waist and knee; wide ruffle. novelties. Originally 525-00 tines, Serges,P Velours. 519-95 uum and Thermos 85 oach; wors Tic 3 goods, cases and Chal;m[ Dish Aprons in blue.brro:le, or 60 X ez S green voile w:t y wors! embroideries motor sets, 1s most in in pretiy de designs. "Bc each, 3 for $1; were 60 Fiber Silk Sweaters complete. “5"WHITE DOTTED SWISS DRESSING Tuxedo models—all colors SACQUES of fine quality, trimmed with nar- row lace insertion and finished with ribbon : —including black, navy. s 50 ttes. $145 each; were $1.95. on a lot of Suits. Origi- Originally _ selling $10 to 4 d "% WHITE DOTTED swxss KIMONOS nally selling at $19.95.... '$12.50 5 finlubed 'mh lace and ribbon in dainty colors. 19 WHITE SATEEN PETTICOATS with plain hemnnched edge; shadow-proof; rein- forced. were 95c. 5 GINGHAM DRESSES in plaids and plain -colors with trimmed collars and pocken. Sizes 40, 42 and 34. $1 each; were $1.95. 4 ' Dalin Martin@ msy u-lmumacn i F P : . . i { posited $2,100 in cheéks on & Wash- ington _bank. The company got & on . All of the checks deposited, with |checks and learned that while they the exception Y| The Chinese as a race are declar Edward, Mason,” sere poaiced by | were "',‘“{,,‘:SV,‘.'&';“',",:"C:,.?‘J‘ to be the most homest people in :;’ d to be fo world. Col. Morrow Compliments Of- ( BALTIMORE. = August 11—That| |eu°ung in Baltimore for six ween] g f"f“’ e e s fi n ) VISItIrIg Meade' by means qf bogus checks, they have : . Col. Morrow of the xeneral staff, mldl lleve that the men responsibl ket i e e e riday femnant ay 1n the The institutions which were visited - school; Maj. Hartigan, commander of | by the swindlers are the Continental Formerly Up to $8.00 For Quick Clearance to the first battalion. Trust Company, the Union Trust To Close at Col. Morrow complimented -botn | Company, the Maryland Trust Com- since the school opened, and pre- |pany, the Mercantile Trust and De- q = $3 95 39- 75 oa dicted that the school at Camp Meade | bosit Company and the Park Bank, esser ced 2 i ! ¢ : : \ N " t the banki \ Excellent qualities and several mod- Also Plaid Skirts in French Flannels 4 Welcomes Company M. make & &mall deposit. In several Remnant Day, Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not ' els in the lot. + and Blazer Stripes. Company M, Washington's own, was | 32¥8 the men would return and de- sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted % 3 . . . ? ..$345 | cluding KNOX Sailors and Straws o e mysell. am 8 proud resl- | [ resented in the deposit books by i Women S and MIS ses ‘and imperfect. 30c each; were 46c. cial, 75c each. the deposited 0T 0 M L you to Camp Meade the excellent ( : (e s 3 .$1.00 $4 00 training which T know you recelvea ?::llieo';'fi-::f:fi the men firs started S i . E’ 3 . n the public schools of th city on July t t t F- .00 Crepe de Chine Envelopes. .....$395 of Columbla. ¢ District | | 'and were still in the &ity on August oa: s\ ul sfl 1r S, apes é = to congtatulate Capt. Goe and Lieut. | aliases. The names under which they Kelly and Lieut. Loucke. for the able an resses ; 2 . 8 F = 2 15 BARONET SATIN SKIRTS with full gathered backs, inserted pockets, pearl but- ton trimming. These skirts are in pastel shades. 26 to 30 waist measure. Special, $5 each. ¢ 3 WOOL PLAID SKIRTS, fJI gathered; narrow belt of self material. 26{to 30 waist measure. $3 each; were $5. 10 LUCETTE GINGHAM DRESSES in checks and plaids; pearl button and embroid- ery trimmed; tie-back sash and girdles of self material. Sizes 14 to 40. $295 each; were $675 and $875. Children’s * - Organdy Dresses with Bonnets to Match Reduced to $3. 95 were $5. 50 Made in the desired colors of pmic, blue, yellow and orchid; picot ruffles around collar, sleeves and down front! A bit of embroidery on collar and bon— net. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Also CHILDREN’S ORGANDY DRESSES in dainty high waist effect | with little embroidery on the waist; ruf- . fles around neck and sleeves; four tucks ! on skirt. Sash ties with large bow in back; large hem. Sizes 2 to 6 years. i Other styles with white organdy col- lar and cuffs and edged with dainty lace; ! buttons down the front. $1.95 each; were $3.95. { Final Clean-Up of Final Clean-Up of ;x:)lunner in which they are instructing 1 1 S lw l d d f F Col. Morrow expressed personal, sat- IheCo oma COO! 'da Summer Wash Serge and I e for Girls : Rediced for radewa e funis 2 son of Col. De Witt of the general’ DI " 5 10 SILK DRESS$ES, various models of Dresses Taffeta Dresses fian serelued special‘commeliation Discorning parents oot da chins e o o e leared Values Up to $22.50, Greatly Reduced for iec::i:m;v"l"mg at Culver Military ol s ymnent and overskirt efle;:ts; wide gidrdlcsl of ssellf o Th dents held thef; - lust * material. Only a few sizes and colors. $10 To Close at Quick Clearance to dHiil andae s scorching siin, and at. 't'}la‘e :r:‘cdu;';;”:og;:! each; were Slés 0 3 15 - oo of hate nye e mer I ) 5% matntained. T 3 ART KNITTED COATS with tuxedo col 5 with tuxedo col- $7 50 to $12 5 . $ = i L :‘llr:: :-[t:-ll‘lo- ndn--‘e. - no?v‘o :-').r Catalog, L“sk f“llli graceful h‘;aels ir‘omlihouldersl uéml- Smartly Styled Dresses of David & Ruffled and straight-line e 3 of Maj. Uphato, had thore Aret mrman 004 ack cuffs; narrow belt of self material ol- John Anderson and Domestic Ging- some bead trimmed. Just right for - Dpbam. had thelr first gallery, A Boarding and ors, 2 rose, 1 blue mixed. Sizes 16, 18 and"38. hams, Organdies, Voiles and Linens. i a,mnorilus. S Callary fam. DRy School $3 cach; were $13.75. AN ~ Blouses N Bathing Suits and Sweaters .19 VOILE, DIMITY AND PONGEE BLOUSES. Sizes 36 and 38. 35c each; were 25 HEAVY QUALITY FIBER SILK SWEATERS, in navy, gra) honeyden brown and black. Sizes 36 to 46. $575 each; were $9.95. 35 FIBER SILK SWEATERS, in pbrcelain,. white, navy, brown, jade, black and wlmm Sizes 36 to 46. $2.95 each; were $495. 10 DOZEN VOILE, COTYON, SWISS ORGANDY AND BATISTE BLOUSES. s $125 each; were B 28 ALL-WOOL JERSEY BATHING SUITS, in pecan and yellow, purple and green, and brown and sand. Sizes 36 ,to 46. $395 each; were $6.95. EXTRA SIZE BLOUSES in a variety of styes. Sizes 46 to 54%5. S185! each; were $2.95. . Friday Aisle Opportun}tles Sheets, Pillowcases) Bedspreads, To) Yvels, i Glovesil Gingham 93 SHEETS, 81x90, slightly] soiled. All seamless, hand-torn and extra Jheayy cotton, with no starch or dressing. $I\ ;. were 336 PILLOWCASES, 45x3. terns. slightly soiled; double-bed able for summer use. 443 PURE LINEN WEFT TO' 1 in neat patterned borders; some slig! tly smled 459 PAIRS GENUINE CHAM! GLOVES; most of them are perfect, show shght defects, wlm:fl,Q hardly noticeable and will not afffect the wearing quality. Colors are cove white, mastic, beaver and brown. Sizes 5 lto 7%. but not all colors in each size. Special, 95c 9 PAIRS 2-BUTTON CLASP\SILK GLOVES, slightly imperfect, but greatl be- low the manufacturer's price. White sizas 5% and 6. Navy sizes 6 and 7. Pongee sizg¢ 6. 35c pair; were 85c. 280 YARDS GINGHAM AND PERCALK in 3 and 9 yard lengths. A varied selection] of striped and popular checked patterns. is Iot is greatly underpriced at 17¢ yard. o ¢ 8 Millinery i ; 13 .Glrden Hats, 3¢ “ 24 Untrimmed Panama Wuve Hll!“ 8 Fine French I-‘elt Hats in copen, green M + $195.each;. Velvet and White Picot Edge Felt \ Sponmumfoarpodnm pecul,ll-fl_ 3