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5 o 32 " HARDING TRIP FRIDAY. Presidential Party to Be Guestg of - Jersey Senator. Tlans are being made for the de- varture of President and Mrs. Hard« ing aad party on Friday, for Secon, N. J.. where they will be the guests of Senator Edge of New Jersey, at the Sea View Golf Club. In addition o the President and Mrs. Hardine ‘ha party will include Bpeaker llett, Senato: Mrs. Fre 3 Attorney Sawyer. DR. GREEN SPEAKS. Outlines Plan for Memorial Asso- ciation Campaign. Dr. Thomas E. Green, chairman of the campaign control commitiee of the Washington Memorial Association, was_the principal speaker at the luncheon of the Lions' Club, at the « Willard Hotel, vesterday. Dr. Green outlined the plans for the campaign, beginning next Monday | for ralsing the District of- Columbia quota of $250.000 of the total of $7,- 500,000 needed to bring the buildifg 1o Washington. Maryland Town Now on Executive Civil 'Service List. Bladensburg, Md., by special execu- tive order, has been added to the list of incorporated municipalities adja- cent to the District ot Columble, in which permanent residents, employed in the executive clvil service, are permitted “to'become candidates for or hold municipal office therein.” Other municipalities in which sim- ilar privile apply are Takoma 2 Garrett Park, en Echo, Hyattsville, Lainier, . North ach, Capitol Hei; Laurel and Riverdale, Md., and 1s Church, Vienna, Herndon and Potomac, Va. | MOTHER OF 11 ASKS DIVORCE. Mrs. Ellzabeth T. Byers, mother of eleven children, his flled suit in the Distriet Supreme Court for an abso- lute divorce from Henry D. Byers, charging misconduct and naming a corespondent. They were married at Pelham, N. C. August 28, 1895. At- torney D. Edward Clarke appears for thegvite. The English language contains be- tween four hundred thousand and half a million words. REWD DEAL YESTERDAY: I DROPPED I MUTT'S BuckeT SHoP AWD THE OLD Dear TRADED ME 1000 SHARES OF SoAkem ] Yov CANT Go w SoLd! TLL ) PONG| | <Lip You some GILT €DGED MINING sTock FOR \T* SAP SILLER MINES NG, FOR. A HUNDRED DollAr LIBERTY BOAD! It GONNA i ' THE EVENING STAR,~ WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, HONOR TO BLADENSBURG. |MUTT AND JEFF —Moral: Hang Onto Your Liberty Bonds. (Copyright, 1922, by registered H. C. Fisher.s Trade mark TU. §. Pat. Off.) SURE IT's Goob! Good ™ START A FIRE wiTh: \ » —By BUD FISHER. FINEL LIBERTY BonDS ARE STRONG AGAIN TODAY, Tiontuven, 4 A. mutT, BRokeR, STecks ToroRRow = Suits and dresses should speed out like sixty at $6 For they were made to sell for much more Several hundred garments in all—find what you like—take it away for $6. Women’s suits, $6—uy-to- date models in desired cclors. Solid colors in wool jersey and novelty tweeds. Jersey dresses, $6—two- piece styles; the blouses with leather collar and cuffs. Sport dresses, $6—tweeds, and tricotirtes. Included are Jersey coat dresses, $6—the coat with pique vest and col- lar. - ¢ Dresses, $6—tricotines and serge—mostly navy blue ; neat styles for general wear. All sizes, 14 to 42, in the lot, but not’ all sizes in any one style. All sales final. (The Hecht Co.—second floor.) Tots’ ¢ool frocks $ of fresh, crisp organdy . K Like flowers in a summer gar- den; every one with petal-like ruffles, and alive with sashes that float gayly in the breeze. Cool and pleasant- for the hottest summer days, and an organdy is as fresh after a washing as flowers after a rain. Seven styles for selection Maize, peach, orchid, pink and blue. Organdy hats to match, $1 One style as sketched. (The Hecht Co., tiird floor:) Dance in your own home to your own dance music With this cabinet PHONOGRAPH °39 Not a portable phono- graph placed inside a cabi- net, but a complete umit. Lowest price we have ever known on a high-grade musical instrument of this kind. Plays any record. Two- spring silent motor. Dark ma- hogany finish cabinet, mounted on casters so that one can push it out of the way for dancing. $5 sends it home One whole year in which to pay. Radio manufacturing has RADIO OUTFITS at last caught up with de- mand, and from now on we should be able to supply every- ' thing from parts to complete radio sets at a moment’s notice. All our equ}pment is guarantéed. Expert radio operator in ci harge. 7th at F ~ Women’s new Blouses 5] Voiles Cross-bar and striped effects. Tailored models with organdy -collars, edged with venice lace. —Long and short sleeves. - —White and colors. —Sizes 38 to 44. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Batiste Men’s and boys’ 2% 70 The Hecht Co. 800 more of those well made APRONS 85° One style is sketched; dozens of others, including belted, tie-back, shirred and surplice styles 1 E D Outing hats e 51 ‘White or khaki duck hats for tennis, camping and vacation wear. White with or without green underbrim. Kbaki have green underbrim. (The Hecht Co., first floor, enth apnex.) Boys® overalls, 50¢ Heavy blue denim, with deep bib and four large pockets. Cut full. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Boys® golf caps, 50c Cheviots and tweeds; all one- piece top styles in brown and gray mixtures. Leather sweatband. "Vacuum =) bottles in a sale-at 59¢ Pint size vacuum bottles in black enamel case; alumi- num top that can be used as cup and detachable filler. Keep liquids either hot or cold. Ideal for motorists, campers, pic- nickers, fishermen, etc. (The Hecht Co., first floor, sonth annex.) Free golf instruction Mr. Murphy, profes- sional instructor on the local courses, will be here every Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. to advise beginners on what clubs to use and how to use them. Special golf set at $8.85 One upright bag —with three steel stays and . ball pocket. Three clubs . - —brassie, putter, mashie—one new ball. oy (The Heeht .Ch.—figt floor.) ~ Ages8t014. ~ ; 2 sewed to stay. Checked gingham have pockets. apron, 85¢ Plenty of light and dark shades. Come and get ‘em BOYS 50¢ Boys’ kniékers, 50¢ Olive drab khaki, tan and gray crash and dark cheviots with belt Toops and hip pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Summertime things in a big one-day sale Bathing suits, 50c y One-piece_suits of navy blue jer- sey trimmed with white. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Boys’ blouses, S0c * Sport and collar attached styles in a sale at dark olive ddmb k]haki and high count striped percales. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $1 -85 Boys’ hats, 50c . . . Summer hats, including straws in Mary Jane and the newest shapes, and wash hats in ‘ One strap pumps. middy style. Fast color blue, gray, % ketched, green, brown and khaki fabrics, = (as sketched) All sizes. Boys® wash suits, 50¢ Sizes6t02. Also includes Button-on, belted, and middy models in striped galatea and solid color chambray and linons. Sizes 3 to 8 years. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) One big sale Bloomers, 39¢ Cambric or crepe. Ruffle or shirred knee, elastic at waist line. Black, white, pink, green, maize. Regular and extra sizes. Bloomers, handeaux and undermuslins at Bandeaux, 39¢ Rep or brocaded sateen; the rep with embroidered flower. Pink only. Undermuslins, 39¢ Nightgowns, step-ins, corset covers, drawers. Of cambric and lingerie cloth. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Girls’ Spring Coats, $¢% Former prices are forgotien—the maker had a score or so of coats left; we had the same; choose now at $7.95. - Tan Polaire loths---as sketched i pleated backs, patch —wi ®rted or box -pockets; loose linings. §EBs Heclit Co., third Goord v. ginghams ! ! percales fi 2ol chambrays i . | Tt | e | Hns manes Al B i who want to share. ,'/8;15 am. to 5 p.m. 7th at F Every apron is full fashioned and finely finiched; every apron fits as it should. g Seams run straight and true; hems are deep and evenly finished; buttons are ~Some aprons are trimmed with cretonne; others with rickrack braid. All Plain colors and combinations. Plaids, stripes and checks. Sizes and styles for every one; get a summerful at 85¢ 600 pairs. women’s pure thread silk stockings 69 . These stockings have a time-tried reputation for giving long mileage. Pure silk, seamed backs, mer- cerized tops, double soles, heels and toes. At 69c instead of near double because of slight irregu- larities in finish; which are more technical than real. Included also are silk and fiber mixtures with mercerized tops. Black, white, cordovan, Russian calf, polo, silver gray. (The Hecht Co.—first ficor.) Children’s summer shoes Black gun metal leather with solid leather soles and heels. Patent leather and tan strap pumps and oxfords. Variously for children of 3 to 11 years. Sizes 8145 to 2 {Tie Heeht Coo—third floor.) Children’s mercerized socks 1212¢ White mercerized cotton with fancy tops only. Small sizes only—4 to 6%— which accounts for the small price. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Genuine cowhide Boston bags $1 A bandy car- ryall for shop- ing, ] 8, picnics, etc. Made of tan | F& o le; cloth, & lined; fined with® strap and New store hours Monday, May 15 Befinfinlm iy, Drop in price to - 52.95. Broken assortments account Jor the extreme break in price This is a final clean-up of broken assort- ments from regular stock and previous sales. Hence, don’t look for all sizes in every style. But we have all sizes in one style or another. —patent leather one and two strap pumps. —tan strap pumps and oxfords. —black suede strap pumps. —brown and black satin strap pusmps. —black kid strap pumps. —white kid and canvas pumps and sport oxfords. Welt or turn cole, variously with Baby Louis, French, military and Cuban heels. $2.95. (The Techt Co., shoes, first floor.) Women’s gloves: let go long fabric gloves long silk gloves strap-wrist fabric gloves 2-clasp lambskin gloves 59° Upwards of 500 pairs; broken assortments, including all the above styles. Not all sizes in any one style or shade. Collectively we have hlack, white, in sizes 515 to 7. John MeCormack (The world famous tenor) '59¢ Records reproducing John McCor- mack’s voice at its best—famo tions as well as’Irish ballads an songs we love to hear. All recorded abroad, therefore the remarkably low phonograph - records: Sale price. 10-inch size. gray, pongee and mode (The Hecht Co., first floor.) selec- other Select from these titles: [ Absent Like Stars Above Snowy, Breasted Pearl Bay of Biscay .The Lord Is My Light Love's Golden Treasury Terence's Farewell to Kathleen T'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby Take, Oh.Take Those Lips Away Come Back to Erin La Donna e Mobiie Eileen Aroon When Shadows Gather DOLLAR SALE draperies, domestics, efc. Seasonable merchandise, all priced at one dollar for one day’s selling Huck towels, 10 for $1 -18x35-inch hand towels; all brand new. Made for U. S. government ‘but_ never used. Heavy quality. Turkish towels, 4 for $1 20x40-inch plain white or blue bordered towels; deep bodied, ab- sorbent ‘nda.. Cretonnes, 6 yards, $1 Patterns many are seeking for summer draperies and coverings. 36 inches wide. Wide variety. Lace-edged scarfs 2 for 81 Filet and clany lace edged de- signs on snow-wi linene. Variety of beautiful patterns. S ' Table damask " 2 yards, $1 mercerized attractive pat- Sash curtains, 2 pairs, $1 Crossbar serim_curtains, finished with hem and heading for rod. Sev- eral different size checked designs. Ruffled curtains, $1 pair Serim curtains with wide ruffless also some hemstitched styles, Full size (21, yards). Curtain serims 10 yards, $1 White, cream or ecru scrims; light weight and airy. Make an tractive curtains for summertime. " Pillowcases, 4 for $1 42x36-inch cases in hemstitched or plain styles; deep hem. Good wear- ing Aluminum plates 4 for $1