Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 5

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i » ~ . Smashing Clearance Stone Martens $1Q.50 Big Selection of Very Fine Skins. Fur Chokers 35&1 All Kinds of Odd Chokers Included. Window Sills always get the worst of wear and weather. Keep them painted and pro-_ long the life of the wood. The cost is trifling. One quart of Certain= e e = _— Fort Sam Housion, Tex : cloudy weather, with local thunder- the rolls of the Army, by direction of | H. Lowe, infantry, at Fort Leaven- West Virginia—Continued warm and | gioners’ Efforts Fail to Provide ~ Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Barometer—4 p.m., 80.08; 8 p.m., Highest temperature, 90, occurred| It is understood the terms of the 0 ; ; = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY JUNE 8, 19"2 B ey, e Y ey it TRASH PLANT LEASED DROPPED FROM ARMY. ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. ‘SUF; 1?0‘? L(VITT‘D DIVO!G First Lieut. Raiph G. Mitchell, Coast | 4Col. Albert E. Saxton, ) Diatrict of Columbia, Maryland and FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR Artillery Corps. having " been " absent | Fort Sam Housior Virginia—Continued warm and partly —_—— without leave, has been dropped from |at San Franclsco, and Maj. showers (tonight or (tomOrrow; Ren ts of Citizens and Commis- |the President. under fn isions of | worth, Kan., have b fercen | oot tle mouthwest winds. Erctaets of SC1tsen 5 11ein artlosreciwar Lt the adjatant encrats dimarinaat les oo partly cloudy weather, with local thundershowers tonight or tomorrow. Npw Place. - The trash plant of the Washington FR OM Th a8; 8 p.m., 82; 'I[‘ " 7 u)’ e 13 nfifi'nn&xgfit%ff A i sn,’ 8 &'m., 77; | Reduction Company, at Montello ave- HE A E N E AT }\\1 1 J\ noon, 86. nue and Mount Olivet road, today was | Fe—m L DY AN 7 AL leased by the Commissioners for the .05; 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30.03; 8 am., 30.03: hoon, 30.01. next fiscal year. z p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- |agreement provide that the company teed Inside White will " today. | shall make certain needed improve- : | ments Ind!he plnn: ?lnd “'}' gives lthe . v 7 i city heads the privilege of renewing give two coats of paint LR Sl el the lease the following year. O ‘s | el I l e r O tl ) e i > = d S'll £ th Although citizens’ assoclations in 5 L b1 to Sixteen Window Sills Temperature and condition of the|1s Northeast have been endeavoring 2 water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, tempera- | for several years to have the trash- and Casings. The dif- ||ture. 76; condition very muddy. disposal plant moved to & more re- o o . ‘Tide Tables. mote spot ?nl(hc Du!':kll‘!lb:l the cityy / - i T . the Commissioners have been unsuc- 7 ferencelinMappearsnce e vyl 0| comntulinichair efforts to obtain from > ? /Z { | 3 = = Congress an appropriation for e i alone is worth far more & Low tide, 12:50 am. and|cridtion of & municipally owned plant, Advance Showing of New Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps for Fall at 40 to 50 Per Cent OFF A small deposit will hold your selection until you want it. Prices now are lower than they will be again this year. Have Your Furs Repaired Now ON ALL WORK DONE NOW WE WILL STORE YOUR FURS FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL FALL 1215 G ST..NW thatith = high tide, 6:51 am. and| 'with the new fiscal year only & n the cost. few weeks off, there remained noth- A TflmoerW—Low tide, 1:40 a.m. and | {ng for them to do but arrange for 2:20 p.m,; high tide, 7:42 a.m. and 8:11 | the continued use of the present G F M tl] & C p.n. sty cture In nl;euherthe;u ot ine e appropriation under whicl eo. I'. Vlu 0. Todn)—::: o city will operate for the next twelve 710 13th St. N.W. & sun sets | O e carrles nothing for the erec. We are taking this means to call your attention morrow—Sun rises 4:42 a.m.; sun (o0 of & trash plant Bven i an o < A i32 BN ) pm.: sets 4:05 am. | 1923, 1t would probably be more than to the excellence and vast variety of P-B Palm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | & Year from that date before a plant . e Beach Suits. Hand-tailored and silk trimmed, they represent the genius of one of the leading makers of the land. All sizes from 32 to 48 are included in most of the styles and patterns ] 5 mperatare. (] 0 i e H g5 FLEt Wwom State of Weather | New Buyers’ Sale -- Friday Remnant Sale Combining two wonderful value-giving events, with the result that this Fri- day’s Bargains eclipse all former values. $1.25 Men’s 1 Shirts 79¢ ~ Pretty B Statigns. **3ajomozwyy ++ e Lupaorsak ***y8a 3o Clear | Clear 1 Clear Clear . Clear 2 Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Clear § Eucloudy Clear Clear Cloudy 98c Boys' and Girls’ BERREND' S| &2 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. 65 Lawn and Gingham Street Dresse 68c Cool dresses of nice quality lawn in pretty y pink. blue and lavender figured designs; I-piece suits of :"""’;;m":‘: ily made with sash tie back and shawl good quality check that wool suits come in. They are all priced at— 515 Rain Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Tain Clear Clear " Clear | Clouay | Clear Cloudy MUSIC you should lose no time in hearing the Ampico. This marvelous mech- anism reproduces the playing of the greatest pianists in the world, just as they are heard in their public concerts. Gre AMPICO in the I22ze3NgAredgss |’ striped and fig- ured pat- THE GENUINE CLOTH MFD. AND TRADE MARK OWNED BY GOODALL WORSTED CO S ietige The ginghams are prettily made, nainsook. Made ¢ |with white organdy collars. cuffs and rolled with round necks s, with pockets andywide sash tying in and drop seats. 3 to 14 sizes. - Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy . Clear . Clear .. Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy When you think of Palm Beach—think of P-B. They will help you pass “cum laude” the hottest days of Third Floor Remnants of Desirable Yard Piece Goods at Bargain Prices “Ratinspun” Suiting * Remnants Summer Silks Clear WASH ,D.C. Pt.cloudy This 590 paalat 10c Remnants Unbleached Muslin | . fomer nemr::‘i Lol il \\ | i o is g s T LSl ol B Stations. Temperature, Weather. i i f ex- bric ¥ | insures instrument of ex. { mer. s e e sellinciicae fn leny the B e | A i fawicss” pertormance of the Sl made\ up to 10 yards. Remnant Tafetas C ermany (o Ampico. At, yard..... Price; yard. ...cionvmmsernn Soln Novelty l} r'n....‘m . - 40.in._Pretty part cloudy | 1 Cloud; Imported Dress Gingham = 2 ‘“‘r‘:"‘::‘d‘i'“',‘.,,, ’ }f‘:',':,ond,‘ Arthur Jordan Feps. ot hins B in. All-silk Yard — s . : - 28c 36-Inch Dress Gin ham Htorsetts J ! 7 Tor which Ve J et LEAVES WALTER REED. Piano Co. 45¢ Fine Cretonnes Lieut. Col. Oliver S. Eskridge, infan- G Street at 13th ¥ iah try. has been relieved from further 8a.inch. Englis treatment at Walter Reed General Hos- chintz designs. Small, c pital. this city. and will return to his Deat patterns, which regular post, Camp Meade. can be used for chil- ren's dresses as ‘"“ w. 45-Inch White Voile e e B FROM THE _AVENUE AT NINTH Two-ply weave, 19¢ to 39c Remnants 29¢ Remnmt Curtain RS C Printed Voiles Marquisette 40-inch, a big variety of 36-inch, highly We've shaved the price pretty patterns mostly in dark mercerized finish, 1‘ i Homer L. Kitt, Secy. & Treas. ity for which you « AT = b e Teon payins c . Renfrew _\mcf*ue 65c. About 40 dif- gingham of e\Leptmna] ferent patterns to : select from. The quality, in neat patterns. Wlcolorings are For women's and misses’ beautiful. Yard... Yaid dresses, etc. AP YD Pt G L N A D i grounds, also light ground pat- Wit ounle m but saved the quality terns. Values up to 3%c. Yard, effects; | lengths are up to 20 vards Yard .. 39¢ l’nnted Voiles A (ab]e:’n of fine quality, in a c big assortment of very pretty pat- terns; 40 inches wide.” Yard....... 39c and 45¢ Chiffon Organdy 40-inch, sheer quality: makes up c into good - look- Ing dresses. All wanted shades. Yard .. ? P O s T 8 35c to 69c Remnants Cretonnes The lengths are up to 3 1 to 4 yards. Beautiful c heavy tapestry and damask effects. All can be matched B369—White Linen with White Ivory, welt | sole and heel. model in Oxfords, high ‘ or low heel. 19¢ to 29c Remnants White Goods Up to 39c Colored Wash Fabrics 28¢ R‘e;;mnl ts Dress | - Remnants of mercerized 1 poplin. pongee, linene, Beach lc Conslsting o't € | &otn, percale, etc. A large yeryaine yqualiy C collection of* almost every tles, in beautiful 2 shade in good lengths. Yard.. check patterns of {Eribus sizes. Third Floor Odd Lots That Low Prices Will Move With a Rush 137 $1.50 Billy Burke Dresses Popular_straightline “Billy Burke” dresses of good quality percale, in pretty fast-color patterns. Made with ‘ : - | Suit Departments . | Remnants—Drastically Cut for Quick Clearance 235 $1.00 White Waists Crisp, Fresh Waists of voile and batiste. Some have lace vestee C fronts. Some rows of lace inser- tion; others tailored styles with all- over embroidery collars. 36 to 46 ;i sizes. 110 $4.98 Gingham Dresses The prettiest styles, the pretti- fancy collars and cuffs. ’ £ . o o 240 Boys’ $1.39 Wash Suits || Mew's Athletic Union Suits Fine Rep and Imitation Linen Suits, in plain white, blue and tan and neat ]_ 35 striped patterns. Some braid-trimmed. c * All sizes in all the new one and two piece styles. est colors and the prettiest pat- 85 ter: vou've see: t y ice. s = . 4 I.fv%‘fy -‘m}?d‘fl isa“,cgngg,ig[,“;f . 5122 ILOI'lig Cre]?e and Challie Kimonos That you wouldw’t mind B styles that sold to $10.00 and mall lot of cool challie kimonos in payi ) d $2.50 {3 312.5 5 i : . % aying $2.00 and $2.50 for a8 elty pocket effects. color crepes. Close-out price. 2 l b . w that women who 144 $12.98 to $16.50 Black Crepe Capes | [ 98c Women’s Muslin Drawers We s 5 5 b ER Magnifiently Sillclined Capes Fine cambric and nainsook drawers, their husbands’ or sons’ under- i 1L of black crepe faille silk and in umbrella or narrow I tyl: . novelty mercerized cloth. “Some $ .90 Prettily trimmed with Tace ffiscsr:fofi 39c wear will enthuse over the qual- | | are fagoted; some have em- or all-over embroid f . : = o i broidery trimming: others are e ity of this exceptional offering. ‘ v | finished with wide silk fringe at $1.49 Girls’ Gingham Dreues « Materials include mercerized and Bdrok‘er!n lots of gaod quality corded . . . and "pixtn Sihgharts: In”peat”checked 9 4 c plaid striped madras and fine I bottom and at collars. L | 65 $10.00 to $16.50 Silk Dresses SRT——— | T these two popular prices alone, we are featuring | | SRR nearly a score of the most wanted White Shoe styles, with fancy cuffs, collars and Rack full of one and two of a Pockets. 6 to 14 years. quality mull. Pretty soft! Fully kind Dresses, remainders of ! : y orts and Dress Pumps and Ox- a ;i‘zésse(;'l—olit lines _that “sold_to $ .99 300 69c Rompers cut and carefully sewn, they will ‘Fa:h"’{‘;hmsfmen Whise Reignekin, and Peadl il .50. n lot are the popular . . ords. . 31 « @ Ak zreplel_knit. %ant&n i Iclr:ge 3“3‘:;5‘;‘::‘“":'"2:‘:3“ c::‘!d Tr"r:“:h": glVC you freedom and SEhvice Sel- Some mmmed wnth black or patent lcather Welt or turn soles, all taffetas—; e h . wea:tc,:ecsola:rs aande nacswel;,! zstyles. %Ei;%:}?:‘:x;?fi;?%:fi;:: S'('?&fi';; c : dom enjoyed from any underwear. the new heels. Values which are indeed notable. s0 in lo Remnants of Hosiery and Ribbed Underwear at Prices || An investment in comfort! . That Will Crowd the Department Women’s Silk Lisle Hose I Women’s Jersey Knit Step-in Bloomers Women’s silk lisle fine, sheer hose. Closel ] - y woven, combed yarn, step-in ' Black, whl?e flnd_ gray, “l'h'sei'“d bloomers, in pink only. Shirred elapsm: back and high spliced heels, wide-flare c waist, lace trimmed, open leg effect. c “Phoenix’’ White Silk Stockings Excellent qualities in white silk, top. Odds and ends of 50c values. Cor. 7th & K Sts. : % d-back stock- Values Up to 59c $2.00 Full 50c Boys’ Values to 75 ! The Avenue at Ninth A seame; 414 9¢h St. ; FIBER SILK Edshioncs s1 44 |Babriggan Men's Naimsock®) Py “Gi hop” 933 Pa. Ave. SE i Union Suits, en’s Nainsook Daily: 8:30 to 6 $7-20 ‘$.156 City Club Shop a. Ave. S.E. e g..ga s',“‘ e &= o m}gfi Undershirts, 390 1% & 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Hale. in gras. white, black and|at this price. " Full-{ashioned Remnants of Men's DAk and e vm“. 280 cordoven | Bovs' Union Suits, well finished | Nainsook = Unders hirts, lpll'vd heell. fashioned o.,(? izes. Limit 3 to | §arments; short sleeves and knee | sizes 34 to 44, that sold les. ~ All sizes. runwner Pertect merchandise. ! pants length; sizes 6 to 16. up to 76e. -

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