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- . 5 iz THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921. . RUSSM m HGURE i Party of 60 Tourims | |UNANIMOUS NOMINATION _|sisie, st her, v, a1 WINS RIGHT 70 $5,000,000.| NEW BOULEVAND OPEN. i@ 38E°N sy o, cuner | SHIPBUILDERS LAID OFF. serving & terimi that ah oot land vid Green street over the boute- Conscripted to Help PREDICTED FOR- BURSUM |uniit “Starcn ", 3525, “Gov. sechem | B3 ths Assoriated Prom. w.|EfEhway From Cumberland to | AT aRd from thence to the Six-Mile| BALTIMORE, August 15. About 400 August 15.—Edward House on a chert road and down the appointed Mr. Bursum, national com- k shipbuilders were laid off Saturday : : PR TRltiaran oy nalon Morrison, known for years as “the National pike through the Narrows to Fight Forest Fires idaté 4 Buc. |ieader. to nn ‘the vacnmoame ter Y | millionless millionaire,” " has won his Amcelle Completed. Cumberland. The new houlevard fol- |by the Baltimore Dry Docks and |fl.'é:'{:;“{¢-¢x::"=;v:'f:.' Senator Will Be Candidate to Buc- |jegisiature had authorized a special lnm{ h!nttle vul) gm\;n' his .n-‘lx‘)!;fiI n;g Speoial Dispateh to The Star. ":‘rw:dllh. Pot':)mac"lhlroul‘;ih llhe valley, | shipbuilding Company and the work- S eleetion for S s real estate valued at from $4,000, 2 - __|affording’a beautiful and picturesque Fi H ! conncripted o nfd forty-four ceed Himself at Special - leven Droposed cmpgiuay: Lo vote on|to $5,000,000 left by his father, Capt. )CUMBERLAND, Md., August 15.—|3qQ" ¢ I men who*were not laid oft-were no- mounted policemen . £ raitah 5 nal amend- | 1 nes M. Morrison. The new concrete boulevard from tified thal Tl S8 e ot S serlous forest fire ra Election: * . ments, Gov. Mechem decided - to 2 - the Dingle, on the suburbs of Cum- o e T o O . SelSIs et e LA S 50 0ld the sehatorial electfon at the| After years of litigation, Judge 5.C. | Jatiina: to Ameelie. the seay of the| THREE FLYERS DIE IN FALL. |would be made, beginning Wednes- Qihari ; of Waterton Parks sald a dis- | | 5 Disateh to The Star. % same time. His course was -recom- |Stough ~today afirmed = Morrison's| plant of the American Cellulose and day. * Siberia Especially Declared patch received today b: = | || SANTA FE, N. M.; August 15-+EHolm Lmended by Senator Bursum. There.|rights to the groperty by a decision | Shamical Manufacturing Company, | HAVANA. August '14—Monte Ral-| Lack of work is the reason given by Caligary Herald from its 0. Bursum's nomination’ to~ sficceed | #¥€ Some ten ‘to twelve prominent|handed down th circuit court. Control | Limited, a distance of five miles, has | thre, a French aviator, and two pas- | the company officials. With the reduc- e A 3 democrats mentioned as iliti h operty was taken f) Mor- senger: Raul Bacallao d i the forces th any now has ®tone correspondent. eIt W y o | € s possibilities | of the property was n from been thrown open to the public by gers, 1 callao and Manual | tion in forces the company now to Be Sub]ect for Wash- The conneriptnrare belng paid himselfiwiIEECRuy acciamation fas ""( for the nomination, none apparently |rison, who I8 eighty-two years old, |the state roads e eission, which 1s | Martinez Felipe, were killed at Guira | between 600 and 500 men employed at | convention fo be held here next|having any decided advantage over|several vears ago and the aged man |also building an additional stretch|de Melena today, when their machinelthe two plants. In the rush time of the 50 centw an hour. is. the consensus of 6pin- |the other. was left in poverty. of one and one-half miles from Am- fell from a height of about 100 feet. war about 12,600 persous were employed Thursday an_leaders throughout The democrats ‘will -hgld onvention in Albequerque on | ington Conference. BY Tr Cable to 1 3 duce her army to 250,000 men it would woon. | theoretically be a step in the right di- ¢ News. | rection.” ction will, be held Inited Though looked upon as one of the leading authoritics on far eastern con- _lditions, Prof. Dewey has no oflicial connection with the conference. TOKIO, especially an important factor in the delibera- 1 £ sed % tions of th ing disarmame con- . 5 T L ne oming disirmament con- | PLANE FALLS EN ROUTE HERE CAS I O R IA Open 9:15 F [ O S s : K airplane nil‘r‘)le;l::hy “Qh‘f&‘. For Infants and Children Close 6 - Saturdays S by | oo from Daton to- Wasninkion: | im Use For Over 30 Years ; 7 s [was wrecked here Saturday when an | Always bears . | attempt made to land at Langin e Field. Neither of the pilots was in- jured. after a tw, New York—WASHINGTON—Paris . R nding of the I future pos- essential present conditions sibilities in decision of the said Prof. Dewey. reports, stories and crudely nda sent out from Summer Sports Silks Greatly Reduced Many Sports Skirts are being made for the August and September Vacation trips and for town, school and business wear. These reductions enable you to secure Beautiful Silks for the purpose at remarkably low prices. Sports Silks Reduced to $2.95 A third to nearly one-half less than former prices. Smart white and black striped designs in various weaves. All- white and plain colored plaids. All this season’s styles and many very desirable patterns and colorings. Mallinson’s Khaki Kool Silks, Reduced to $2.50 Yard You are so well acquainted with this silk and its usual price that we do not need remind you of the exceptional value at » this reduced price. Shown in old rose, silver gray, jade, tan, copen and sapphire. " SWEATER WEEK None but Yarns that meet the 48 exacting requircments of the most particular and discriminat- ing buyers. MINERVA YARN TEXTO SWEATER YARN SWEATER SUPER YARN Mr. Reed gives precise instruction in Crocheting, Knitting and Fitting. This sert s gratis. in 5 to the same f value to American ments. Army Retarding China. “The participation of China jn the confer b ternal, sa Upon paper China’ has 1,200,000 soldiers. These are blighting industry, paraiyzing the t and ecating up_ supplies rm of locusts. Should the decide that C 1 must re- P e Woodmard & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE . OFfLesser Priced Merchandise Silk Section, Second floor. White Shadow-Proof Women’s Petticoats Sleeveless Greatly Reduced Summer Pajamas for Clearance At Reduced Prices, The petticoats especially made for wear with summer $1 and $150 dresses. About 12 dozen garments, . The new prices bring sav- ;;, Bjjjic Burke and two-piece ings of one-third to one-half styles, at reductions that on each garment. mean a saving of one-quarter All new styles and per- " ,o third from former 4 fect, desirable qualities. selling prices. such as our patrons have = chosen throughout the sea- Cool, dainty, comfortable Tomorrow—a Reduction Sale 0{ Dotted Swiss, Ging‘ham, Voile Extremely Long Lines Are Proclaimed by Fashion in Women’s i L I " .1 . L 5 : £ son. summer skcpmg ;:ar_mcnls ot At the Low Prices of $2 95 and $9 75 DISTL\'GUISHED by the length of the coats,.the new fall Reducid tom$wl. etticoats ‘C:M“c,d ot A 5 £ 5 2 suits make their bow amid general approval by women, be- - .White Sateen, in tailored Burke Pajamas of soft pink and CHECKED AND PLAID GINGHAM DRESSES, in vest effect,” trimmed with cause long lines always mean an effect of height, easy grace and :’:g’i;‘:d ‘}:e':‘}:fla’;': !gf‘“‘:;':l‘; :;gtigifi;:&ef:‘xsix fi‘f,i’é?f,‘,‘.;“:“ linene or organdy collars and turn-back cuffs; sashes of self material; large pearl but- tons. $2.95. 3 edge styles. The double yaist. delightful elegance even in the most severe simplieity’ of women’s panel makes them shadow- poguceq to $150—Two pretty fashions. FIGURED VOILE DRESSES, in pretty patterns, with vestees. Embroidered col- T 5 . > proof. ” "hi lars and cuffs. Some have black sashes, !t’ying gt side. Colors are brown, navy p?nk, Nearly all n.f these first suits are made with ta;lorec_l notch col- Petticoats Reduced to ;{";:&n:fiCri;):k daai‘x‘x:lflv“h‘;‘r:sc- tan and different shades of blue. $9.75. : lar and shoestring belt, and the latter may be. left off or on as stitched and shirred; this ma- $1.50 and $2 terial requires no iro preference dictates. Trimming effects are brought out mostly by use of self-strapping and occasional use of braid. Crow-tacking and hand-bound buttonholes are some of the more important de- tails of finish, which, while small in themselves, are immensely ef- fective in the appearance of the garments.. THETWO DIS'fi'qINCT TYPES ‘?F FA](B)RFITCSD%RE% E?I_FAVOR: HARD-FINISHED AND THE S 5 - E WEAVES = » A The Newest Victrola The finer tricotines* For the softer wool- and twill cords return- ens, we have the old Weaves are the newest 4 o among the hard-fin- shades of fashion— No- 300, 3200 2 e familiar duvet de laine sorrento, a blue of Ital- ished, and there is in- and two new weaves ian warmthand beauty; . . t.roduced, for the fi.rst shich stand out Maliy and Zinzibar This Victrola, time, the new escotine strongly—erminine and 27€ the brown_tones while different in weave. In these, navy 2 and a soft: Marmot 2 g blue is the ruling fa- moussyne; materials of (hade of gray, while design, embodies all vorite, with black a fine, soft surface and Volnay is a rich warm the fundamentalfea- GINGHAM-ORGANDY DRESSES, in surplice style. Checked and plaid gingham dresses, with scalloped organdy overskirt and organdy collars and cuffs, edged "with contrasting colored binding. Some have net underlining. $9.75. C ORGANDY DRESSES, with tucked skirts and wide hems; white organdy collars and cuffs. Several different models. $9.75. I . DOTTED SWISS DRESSES, with net vests and wide organdy bands inserted in skirts; organdy trimmed sleeves and organdy sash. $9.75. White Sateen and Charmeu- : 3 o Reduced to $1.50—Pink and settc Petticaats, of very fine yWhite Batiste One-piece Pa- ““,‘f hc’é wifl?pd o Tf jamas with danity blue and ks DERE Al white floral _embroidery and front and back, also double ' yo 0. Lidled ankles. to the hip. : B3 e Petticoat Section, Third floor. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. WOMEN'S GLOVES, VOILE, LONGCLOTH, GUIMPES AND . NECKWEAR BATH MATS k) . A Clearance O{ Wonll:-g s Silk Gloves, | Figured and Flowered utton Length, Voil Reduced to $1.50 pair Gl 18(3 Ya'rd = s ALL OF THE REMAINING SEASON'S ' ALL PERFECT FITTING GLOVES, STOCK Bf Votle Hios been Steathy redccd , of a fine quality, dependable silk; double for a quick clearance. 3 o = . ’ tipped. Colors are white, beaver, pongee w;fl‘éfi"em”;a’lz‘:"i'di‘zl‘i’;: a}”":‘t d:sig“as‘ f:‘e’;‘: closcisecond. persuasive beauty. Fiiucicolor tures that have and silver. ) mumber of yards of cach pattern: so Sl The three suits illustrated are typical of the modes. From made the Victrola New Net Guimpes, $1.45 = %y °“1‘I‘“l; Iy:"" '"""i"m" ahigoce. Left to right, they are priced, $95, $75 and $58.50, the world’s great- NET GUIMPES, with one-quarter nglish Longcloth, FonsfiaT s R est musical instru- length sleeves, to be worn with the new 1 1 1 sport dresses. Neat designs, well made 36 lnChes WIde‘ SPeCIal nEHs and offered at this very special price. 16¢ Yard CASTLE GRANDE Po No COI'SCtS 3 Y ENGLISH LONGCLOTH G % Combining many of the exclusive Victor-patented fea- Women SNeCkwear we;ve with chamois finish Of[;: e?;:f, czzfi‘_ I th H t Very Spec:a] tures and mechanical perfections that always distinguish the R kably 1 seedd able for summer undergxm;ems_p % S e New artmann l 0 P . products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. The emarkably low priced, T 1( LB h M $ S atr beauty of line and proportion exemplified in this new type 55¢ and 95¢ urkis at ats WARDROBE TRUNK P. N. Corsets are one of the will be recognized and welcomed by the discriminating pus- Neat, attractive Collars, Collar and NO\V $1 65 3 k 4 standard makes. We have just chaser. Gt Sots i Vedes et hd A SO It establishes an entirely new standard of Ward- secured four very desirable new Mahiogany or Easlishibrown eontams gl Vet \' ";’1 dofl or,f:anii_\x in assorted colors. ;vitl& whitfe hackgrozkdgf\{sfigrl?e‘\d‘rv]jita[‘:Iasf\ robe Trunk convenience, beauty and durability. :‘.‘i)fds tofofier spc?al at $1.50 ord albums, four ten and four t\\'(el "nch. T\\"(‘-l\'c‘ii;ch You'll find these selecti rery d orders of blue, , pink; oth i - 2 . . 5 le. ated Vietrol o the prices decidedly lo:?.ns P Whi"le' Si]" %X:ia‘"gegr;se tfi;te;vscz{; g:;: The Castle Grande differs from any trunk ever :n-ll;whoi ;r;u:t‘ e §21)~d pk‘:fgf;;‘;zt?)l;:kfi gs(’idsslell‘; dfc\tz‘i::l‘r] ar nu{‘;n:;j:' nanly sel i hieter built. The frame is of cold rolled steel, doubly re- *'Tyo ot pink coutil, elastic waist- speed dictator. 3 inforced at the corners. The three-ply basswood line and medium bust. AR RN C p < panels are set in the steel frame and riveted to it. . orsets, etticoats Bloomers No two panels touch. | — e Not a nail is used in the entire construction of the 1 1 nt Choosing i o Reduced and Specially aned Castle Grande. Instead of the usual fiber covering, the Substantial Reductions and Excelle 5 L00SHIS Ty th ?‘N:K. BRO(‘HF‘_ COR- EXTRA FINE QUAL- CREPE AND BA- Castle Grande is covered with brocade. Clearance Sale Of ‘l? omen's SETS, in two different ITY DOUBLE PANEL TISTE STEP-IN The interior of the Castlefi Gr;nde, both garment and Wh' P \ d Oxf d 2 P models. waistline tops < % BLOOMERS, in pink " drawer sectiops, is beautifully finished and thoroughly sani- and low bust styles, “.ilth -}-\{Iggl:\]?r: ::Effifi edPE:d white, with her:ngtlil:ch:é tary. To facilitate cleaning, the cushion top, dust curtain lte ump s an oras 3 medium and long hips; shadow-p;o,uf' scalloped ?dhgfi and ruffles; or fin- and laundry bag are removable. Such a variety of models that most every woman should find a pleasing free hip space. Fourhose or hemstitched edge. ind invsv:rl;.-fn'fe ’;3; "fi:l If You Want the Height of Luxury, Travel style. White Kid, One and Two Strap Pumps, White Buckskin Oxfords, supporters. Reduced Reduced to $1.25 and and comfortable. Sp,ecial- Elegance and Durability, You Should See White Ca!was Qqurds and Pumps in one and two SHAP dels; puuse f.“\ to $1.45. $1.75.. ly priced, 95¢ THE CASTLE GRANDE models with trimming of black or tan leather. All with the graceful, stylish x charm and splendid workmanship that always characterizes' our white S V l D 5 N $120, $125, $144 footwear. 4 ummer Voile Uresses 7 The ewest 5 % $495 $595 $6.95 Middy Bl T s e Also Continuing the Clearance of Black and Tan Oxfords R B 3 R aay ouse s . VOILE DRESSES, i Sun and Rain Umbrellas. We have just gotten 25 : and Pumps, $7.75 Pair / 2 D , in polka dot patterns of S > 1 e - % N et T e e e A pecial, $2.50 Low Priced at $6, Plus Tax more of these umbrellas, BLACK KIDSKIN, BLACK CALFSKIN, TAN CALFSKIN, BROWN SUEDE, fancy figured patterns. Loops and bands of or- TS i e B which have proven so popular with womeén this sea- BOTH PUMPS AND OXFORDS. 3 gandy as trimmings. g with idetachable fallwosl | flannel son. In purple, blue, brown, black and’green, with The very bes§ and finest models fx:om our spring and summer stock. : These dresses and many others that have sold co-ed. * Bottom - and collar .in assorted wood handles and bakalite rings or leather Not all sizes in any one style of either assortment, but all sizes in each for much more are now grouped at these three ex- ;’é‘c‘;“‘,’f’c'” ff:;ad:fi' oivl;:;;n‘snd ;?::- wrist straps. group. ceptionally low prices for immediate clearance. 16 to 22 years. i 2 : ' Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Umbrella Section, First floor. 2 ) B