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il “and Tricolette 1109-1111 G St. NW riday—the Last Day To Take Advantage of These Wonderful Values This sale ends the season’ want every summer garment s and the pri have been reduced to LINEN AND JERSEY lue-giving SUITS REDUCED TO Values Up to $29 ¥Every Linen Tailored Suit in the house duced, regardless of former value. Tailored Suits. ked ¢ High-class and gabardine, v lown for in full wool jers held in r ck clearance. At store closing Remember, event. sserve. SUMMER DRESSES Reduced to The last of our summer dresses of Linene Jum Linene and Voile Dresses. Marked for immediate clearance. stock of & Choice Values to $29.95 Jeautiful Foulard Silk Dresses, in the scason’s cleverest styles 75 Values to $39.95 The cream of season’s dresse tricolette, r crepe de chine, the ured georgette and a number of ether wonderful creations. SALE OF SPORTS COATS Smart Sports Coats in Tweeds and Velour V|m3‘i\r]\' a most remarkable 25 Taffeta Silk Coats: value. -Values to $35 Voile and Batiste Waists, lace and embroidery trimmed; values to $398................. .... $1.98 Camisoles, Satin and Crepe de Chines, lncc and ribbon trimmed. . $1.98 Gowns, Wmdsor Crepe and Batiste, embroidery .trimmed ....... $1.98 Pethzoats, Heavy Q~allty Satine, shadow-| proof scalloped and hemstitched bottom. .. .98 50 20 S 1571995 SKIRTS Worth to $15.00 $55,.00 50 of the finest White S Wool Plaids and Baronet Skirts. $8.00 and $10.00 $2.98 150 Wash Skirts in Satin - and Gabardine, s, also tomorrow night we this is the final clearance, 1 wholesale cost of materials in many cases. A remarkable value. Wash Skirts Surf on-Shrinkable A wonderful value. e LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET « Closed All Day Saturday The Greatest of All Clearance,Reductions Are Scheduled for Tomorrow —Friday Choice of Silk Dresses —of spring and summer models—embracing grades formerly $45 to $65, $29.50 They are for street, afternoon and sportive wear— and include e Chine, Georgette, Lace, Satin, etc. colors. clusive models in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Staple and novelty : All Hats —remaining of Spring and Su mer stock—White, Black colors— and Regardless of previous prices $3.95 ‘White Jersey and Shantung Suits—formerly up ton$AS e £ el o 5190 Blouses Handmade Voile, and tai- lored Batiste, Pongees, Mignon- ettes, Satins and Crepe de Chines. Plain colors and striped, Worth up to $5.95 $3.95 Colored Jersey and Sitk Mig- nonette Suits—for- merly up to $45.. .. $ 1 5'00 Choice of all Wash Frocks The entire remaining stock of dainty Summer Frocks—has been grouped at one price for your selec- ° tion. Exclusive models, exquisite effects. Organdles, Dotted Swisses, Voiles, Linens, Ginghams, etc. * They were up to $29.50, — [ Imm and Viscountess Bryce. S@ The President Recei HE President received Mr. Yukimichi Takami, a mem- bgr of the parliament of Japan, at the White House this morning. Mr. Takami game to the United States with the large con- gressional delegation from his coun- try which visited Washington gome wecks ago, but was detained in New York by a slight indisposition. + Yesterday the President and Mrs. Harding had as their guests at lunch- con Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Charles Curtis,-Mr. Fred Up- treasurer of the republican na- 1l committeé, and Mr. David Mul- e of Kansas, The minister of Norway, Mr. H. H. Bryn, accompanied by his daughter, will return Saturday from New York, where he is spending a few days. The minister and Miss Bryn will lcave later in the day for Skylands, Va., join Mme. Bryn and the other mem- bers of the family at their cottage there. minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel Wallenberg, will be the guest of hon- or at dinner Saturday of Mrs. John Aspegren at her summer home in Newport. The The former premier of Austria and Countess Teleky were the guests of honor vesterday of the president of Williams College and Mrs. Harry A. rficld af a tea, when Count and Countess Szechenyl were among the gue Count and Countess Teleky ar- rived at Willlamstown earlier in the day from York and will be there sev- s, where the count will give of lectures at the Institute of ur. ics of Williams College. . and Mrs. Garfield also entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles gh of New York and Mrs. Wil- Cushing of Cleveland, who are guests of the hosts, and Vis- Viscountess Bryce was the guest of honor at a luncheon yesterday given by Mrs. Vanderpool Adriance, w < h'\d a distinguished company to meet ¢ Mr. de Sieyes has been 3 moinled he of the French embassy and 1 shoruy arrive in this country to up his new duties. Mme. de is an American, and Mr. de -s. who wag in the Aviation Corps during the war, the Legion of Hong Mr. Blondel, ed to I’ appointed —charge rench embassy f his coming to W correct. was decorated with for bravery. recently call- s from London, has been 'affaires of the i’ Mexico, and re- shington who The counselor of the Italian em- Signer Sabetta, has gone to the Thousand Islands for a fortnight. secretary of the embassy and nora Celegia returned vesterday a_ visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. 1 at their country home, Mor l ar Charlottesville, Va. Signor ignora Celesia made the trip 1d back by motor, stopping at 1 resorts en route. trom Marsh van. n and there (‘llri-!lxlnl Have Y isitors From Ohlo. The secretary to the President and 3 ge B. Christian, jr., - as sts thesformer's sister, Mrs. . Dombaugh, and her son George »f Marion, Ohio. Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, wife of Brig. Gen. Sawyer, i8 éxpected back this week from Marion, Ohio, where she has been visiting for several weeks, Brig! Gen. William Lassiter, who is ncw in command of Camp Knox, Ky., will come to Washington the end of he week to attend the General Staff College, d Mrs. Edson Bradley enter- at Juncheon yesterday in their Newport villa in honor of Dr. and Afrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite of New York, who have visited Mr. and Mrs. Bradley in their Washington home eral times. The former Governor of Ohio, Mr. 105 M. Cox, entertained a party of at luncheon at the Mount Wash-. ngton Hotel. Bretton Woods, vester- . The party made the trip by motor from Bethlehem, where Gov. Cox and his family have a cottage for the summer, and the luncheon fol- lowed a round of golf. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, i will sail from New York today for ina. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin have as their guest at,Land End, their summer home at Newport, Mrs. Ar- thur Iselin. ! Countess Constance H. de Caen was l the guest of honor at luncheon yes- terday of Mrs. Littleton Lake, in her apartment, at Stoneleigh Courg Dr. M. A. Mathews was host at din- ner. at the New Willard, last evening when his guests were Senator Miles Poindexter and Senator Wesley L. Jones and the other members of the hington state delegation in Con- gress. Sidney L. Campbell, the latter's ‘mother, Mary E. Thornton, and Maj. | Campbell’s sister, Mrs. Clara . €. Brown, will come o Washington the end of this week. They are now in New York, at the Hotel Astor, for a few days after touring New Eng- land by motor. Mrs. H. B. Freese has as her_house guests her niece, Miss Helen Heuer, and Miss Geraldine Bliss of San Fran- cisco. ‘Mrs. Freese enterfained at a luncheon for the visitors, at Wardman Park Hotel, when covers were laid for twelve. Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson will leave Washington Monday for New York, from which point they will sail the following Thursday for Eu- rope. They will be absent until the first of November, and will visit Hol- land, Belgium, France and Germany, and probably will make a brief stay in England. 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leonard were hosts at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Those in the party were Col. and Mrs. Charles L. Frailey and their house guest, Miss Newcomet, of Cleveland; Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Col. Clarence R. Day, Mrs. John Barker, Capt. John O. Don- 2ldson and Mr. Frailey. Mrs. E. L Stock has invited a small company for tea this afternoon in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles A. Munroe, of East Orange, N. J.. and Miss Mae Follmer of Chi- cago, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stock in their suburban Fome. ter, Miss Zelda Riggles, are spendiing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Rlchard Riggles at Seabrook, Md. Maj. Holbrook Leaves for Middle West Today, Maj. Gen. Willard A. Holbrook will leave Friday for the middle west for a visit in his old home in Wisconsin, where Mrs. Holbrook has been for ?etveral weeks. Gen, JHolbrook will ater go on a fishing trip chigan, am; will return early in September. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes has re- turned to’® Washington from a,visit to Chautaugua, N. Y., wl she de-,| livered her lecture én “The Costumes of ~ the Mistresses “of ‘the White House,” in_the amphitheater, to an audience of over four thousand per- sons. Lieut. Gouverneur Hoés is at present stationed at Camp Meade as the_citiz w train RS 3ir, aud Mrs, Pioquette Mitchell, = 2 = Mrs. B. H. Riggles and her daugh- S ety ives Mr. Yukimichi Takami, Member of Japanese Parlia- ment—Senators White House Guests. Senorfta Ramona Lefevre, who is visiting in Panama and will spend | meveral months in Europe before re- turning to Washington. who have ral Eisie formerly of Washington, been living in Detroit for s years, have as their guest Mi Armour of London, who is receiving (! much attention in Detroit and Grosse Pointe. son Donald, jr., of London will come to this country this month, and be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Sep- tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis and Miss Frances Lewis of York, S. C.. have arrived at the Powhs visit. Dr. W. Robert I’ his family for the mo Atlantic City, where they i cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kimball of the Burlington have lett for a motor trip to Boston, the White mountains and Maine. Mr. and Mrs. John S. worth are at the Hawthorne Gloacester, Mass. Mrs. Barbara to Chicopee Fall inder of the ter. Mills of Pet- Inn, “Wissner h Mass., to month s gone | yend the with b s Mr. Abe Sisemann Baer left today for the Breakers Hotel Mr. a their son chard, cently from Atiantic this week, to be gu Mrs. A. Mazza in Births Reported. births Tie following the health depa four hour: Joseph Jictolas and Puul! Robert B.. jr., Harry F. and Leotn A. Land Augustus J. and Brown, Warren and_Grace I Witliam J. and M Abranam V. and Ann Harry A. and Pauline T eick ‘and. Alce. Holla Johu F. and Lilla Mapn, 2 and Treasa Waters, boy. Deaths Reported. Je following deatps have been reporied to 1o reatth depastment within the last twenty- four hour: Susan E Anne B Jeanie G. Suxan M. C: Hospital. Johanah Larson, Clarepce E. Bed east. Mary A. Craycrof! rles W. Morris, 48, P nets 1. George Washington Enmerion, Lo ersity Hospil e s , 1000 E street south- Bertheala Godfre orgerown Triversity 1222 12th street. 106 7th street south- . 121 9th street north- 2515 17th e “street e smergency Hospital 4th_street Asylum Hos Buren Hill, 30, a_Morton, 1 Henry Toliver, 45. k: ta )Inry Johmson, Washington Asylum Hos- pital. Mary Curtis, 7 Annie R. Joh Charles Philliy Lillie Starks, 1423 8th strect. n. 71, 324 Bryant street. Raleigh ot cedmen’s Hospital HOPE FOR MEDICAL BEER. Regulations May Be Issued by the Treasury Department. One more hope for medical was held out today by Secretary Mel- beer Discussing the anti-beer bill now in conference, Mr. Mellon said that should action upon the measure be deferred by Congress until after the recess it was possible that the regu- lations covering the use of beer for medical purposes would be issued by the Treasury. Under the (\|stmfl law, he explained, the brewers are entitled to the regulations, although it was probable that few would wish t6_take advantage of them and make any financial outlay in the face of impending hostile legisiation. - lo]dzers Can Again Get Money for Uniforms Saved. » On the recommendation of the chief of staff the Secretary®of War has ap- the present: issue, in kind, of clothing the present issue, in kind, of clothing | 1o a clothing money allowance simi- lar to the clothing money alluwnnce in effect prior to the war.” It is stated that the change will be more economical to the government, that it will promote thrift on the part of the enlisted man, that the Army will be better dressed as the eniisted man naturally takes mcre interest in car- ing for something that belongs to him. he change is effective October 1 next. The clothing allowance applies only to enlisted men. Officers are required to provide their uniforms and cloth- ing at their own expense. GORDON GETS COMMISSION. Peyton Gordon received his com- imission today as district attorney, and probably will take the oath of office within a few days. W —_— CLATMS :$10,000 DAMAGES. Mk Sachs has filed suit in'the Supreme Court to recover 010.00 ;damages, from the Washing- ton R.Illwly and Electric Company for alleged personal injuries. Through Attorneys Tobriner and Graham the laintiff says he was assaulted by I ?.n« and bodily, u‘) wii_from car of thée company at 4th street and Massachusetts avenue nortawest. | ! CLOTHING CASH RESTORED Mrs. Donald Armour and her || = Lawrence King and Nannie Keene, Marriage Licenses. FALLS THROUGH SKYLIGHT ¢ licises have been issued fo the | Workman Suffers Severe Injuries, Due to Accident. W. Harris and Constance H. Finch. Tolson and Myrtle R. Duckett, Charles F. Easter and Minnie Doyle. Willizm Giovanni, twenty years old, . values m.«': M. White and Marie 5 913 10th street southeast, fell through | Ly Our he skyl | i L. Chase. | 3 a floor of | nlrrl M. Talle; « « g g ”:;"d it ley ana Blanche Jorian. ::r ‘_\n‘. ! nk, severing two ar- | éu“uSStI s L. 73 and Margery ¥, Brack eries in his right arm and sufferi Jsak Cymes and Libba Pueternak, | injuries about hml)‘ shr:;’(l:rl; | ur oaie o Sydney M. Pickett of Ialtimore and Frances are the modcls French Seal Coats at 5.95 o He ‘was repairing | kylight on the roof at the time of |} > Glarencs B Diy. ait Mattie M. Artiae, both rnett, 2016 Niconts ave- | | 9T Colemans (rallz.iVa e s leved, saved l| A deposit holds any st Mahh O Brady of Hurrisbure, Pa., and e tment. Gio- S R Ep g an r'xfl"‘;'}’ :‘,y' aton, 8. A;l«lnln 1];m-r taken || tion until wanted. rom; ospital in dtomobile condi. ||| < o William A, Haw 0.5 Bope. | tion Is regarded ag secious. » CrUnlfl Phene Framk. 3u x- m S u m m G at 12th Street G at 12th Street Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear Starting Tomorrow at 9:15 4 LEFT-OVER SALE— Ircludes our entire remaining stock of high-grade spring and summer Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps, Waist d Hat: All to be cleared out ¥ it T REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS We must accept this loss because it is our pohcy not to carry over mer- chandise and we need this space for our new Fall lines. I Come Early, As Such Bargains Cannot Last Long ' $2.00 to $5.00 Wash Waists:: ol i e o T e e Ry $5.00 to $7.50 Trimmed IHats L All Trimmed Hats in stock up to $15.00. . Cleara $7.50 French Voile Waists............. ~ (1 r:n\\t $3'7E $5.00 to $10.00 Georgette, >pe de Chine Waists 5 : Ch-:n"-mc; %3."; $7.00 Silk Sweaters S A ..( Yc’ir"xnrr §4’;‘§6 $15.00 to $18.00 Silk Nov ty Sweaters .. ,.....‘..,(‘lea'ra.;u‘c $10.50 $3.50 Satin Camisoles (extra size) One Lot of Dresses, slig ..Clearance $2.50 1tly shop-soiled, ( ourmu(» ole 3 ttes, Im- ported Voiles and Ginghams ; sold up to $35.00 ; 3 D3500. - e s -...Clearance 85 $25.00 to $35.00 Suits of I\\eml and Ivr sey, silk lined..... ....4(‘le:ir:mlcc g‘;gg $25:00 LtinensSuits: .. ol oSS LR T $35.00 to $50.00 Cloth Coats and ( pes, si I\ lined. . $35.00 White Jersey Suits, smart sport models $10.00 to $15.00 Skirts. cloth and sil o $5.00 $45.00 to $65.00 Dresses of taficta, satin. georgette, tricolette.Clearance $25.00 $45.00 to $65.00 Suits, in navy and black tricolette, silvertone and velours; good models for L.rl) fall Clearance $25.00 .Clearance $9.00 $10.00 $18.00 Save Money Here Tomorrow 1106 G Street Closed Snturd‘ys During August tore, News ? For Fnday, Augusl 12 Sensational Bargains Friday Nothing Like These Values For Several Years None C. O. D. or Approval—Sale Starts 9:15 A. M. A Manufacturer’s Stock of Beautiful Organdy Dresses ' Made to sell for $15, $18 and $20. On sale F ndav All the popular colors and styles; also some ginghams mduded Two lots of Silk Dresses—tafictas, foulards and many ofhers. Sold to $40. Friday $12.95 ... $16.95 Dark Voile Dresses; 16 to $2 98 38 years. About 20 in the lot Two Wonderful Sult Values $25.00 Ski Bo Tweed Suits, another splendld show- $8 95 i i ing here Friday..........=c.coeenenn... | " $14.95 All Silk Lined “Red Leaf” Tweed Suits in all col- Made to sell for QZ‘).:\O to §3w An nfienng of al OUR TRIMMED HATS e - $1.98 $6.95 Women's Dresses of voiles, swi and organdies. Sold to $30.00. }-ndav $9.95 . $12.95 eorgette an 3 $7 95 a few are mussed, others per- ginghams l 1 | fect. 16 to 38 sizes. Sold to $30.00. Frida: Friday ors. All our stock nf ik, Suits that were $35 to $75 « $19.95 $25 $35 l'rsldla‘;“en Sluuthat-wcre .$_:. $5 .95 {{’a‘filrcss: la'l<glgrea];rrxi3:;g'?.karts $16.95 | %0 BT WR R AY eeennn cessans “:om\;:l&toeo'T:tidSaliim -Sold $2 98 ()ieorgette and Sweaters of All Kinds Reduced | sold up to $9.00. Friday.. $10.00 Silk Sweaters in all colors. Wool Sweaters with angora collar and cuffs, also many OtHer odeIs, Fnday: <t o i eesrran $4'98 Coats of All Kinds sold to $39.00, also Black Silk _Capes and Velvet Jackets............................. 515.95 S40to$75 Coats and Wraps, $29_50 and $35.00 $1.98 | 80 ¢ i Handmade Wlnte Batiste and Voile Blouses. Were up to $6.00. Friday— $2.98 . Baronet Sa 35 Silk Shantung Suits. Reduced to........ Hos5h 5 $6.95 for one lot of Georgette, Silk and Fine Voile Blouses that _sold up to $695