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st THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, R s some T amneen | I RN JET T D..C, FRIDAY.® 7o PALAIS ROYAL Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President { Dr. Ruediger and Miss Davis N. E. A. Delegates. The District Education Association elected Dr. W. C. Ruediger and Miss Adelaide Davis delegates to the an- Petticoats, $2.98 1 Made of tub silk, with double | | panel-in front and back. Extra At $2.98. Palals Royal—Third Floor. full sizes. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. R Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Men’s Two-Trousers Suits Men’s and Young Men’s Models—all wool. Reduced for quick clearance to the low prices of 5K 75 ana $3475 Regular Values $35 to $50 . Every suit from our regular stock. Garments of excellent tailoring and dependable all-wool fab- rics. Desirable light, medium and dark patterns. Weights desirable for nearly all-year-round wear. Materials—Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Finished and Unfinished Wor- steds and Sunproof Blue Serges. Not every size in every pattern, but every size in the lot. Every Suit With Extra Trousers Models the newest and best. Young men's sports and form-fitting, also semi-conservative and conservative stvles. Sizes in regulars, 34 to 42; also longs and stouts. Moderate alterations will be made free of charge. A deposit will hold any suit for later delivery. Clearance Sale prices, $28.75 and $34.75. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Boys’ $12.50 to $15 Two= Trousers Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $10.75 About 125 suits, tailored of strictly all-wool double-warp serge, guarante d sunproof. Coats alpaca lined. Both trousers full lined. Sizes for January 10 WE GIVE THE VALUES AND GET THE BUSINESS fi 1018 Vermomt Ave. N.W. = HOMEMADE ternoon at George Washington Uni- double panel in front and back. Prof. Ruediger is presiden At $1.98. fon Fairehild as chairman, to report| The Interstate Commerce Commis- ak the October meeting of the asso- [sfon last night issued final orders to perimental stages.” Th 1005-07 Pa. Ave. Incorporated 616-17th Street 8, eqmmigafon ) i lines unless the road managcments could demonstrate that the policy ery low rates in connection with < fige and theft cove: = nual convention of the National Ed- of A . ucational Association to be held in . ™ soft English Sateen, scal » H | » ICE CREAM :| Interstate Commerce Com- Y ' local organization and Miss ; Palais Royal—Third Floor. 4 vis is secretary. Alternates chosen P “ 60c Dl e e ontari. Tatnron and Dr.| Mission Says Safety Device . ° Arthur Ramsay. o Proposed amendments to the by- C HACONA laws were discussed. A nominating P % ~ >~ 821 H St. NE. — clation. fotty-nine of the principal railroads = ot the country to establish automatic itrain control devices on 5,000 miles of their lines before January 1, 1925. |served notice on the railroads con- . cerned that it intended to require the | installation of automatic train-control | was undesirable. A series of hear- b ings was conducted, at which thel i roads entered some protests against compulsory intallation, while ma - T £ Tyler & Rutherford, I Boston July 2 at a mesting yesterday loped and embroidered, with 11 n Is.No Longer Experiment. committee was appointed, with Mil- In its order the commission declared Ili{ | the “art of automatically controlling L4 L4 trains has long since passed the ex- devices along stated portions of their i 4 facturers of devices and also som | I i | lhi ! railroad officials presented evidence I ! to show the installations feawible ! | and necessary. J In deciding the fssue, the commis il = sfon held that devices for the pur- | : pose of stopping trains entirely or li - controlling them when they entered i g danger zones had been shown to be ' : practicable and econonile. An in i : dental estimate was made that equ | Il ping a single-track road and nec i sary rolling stock for automatic con ' A trol under one type of device would le. cost about $1,500 per mi i THE WEATHER District of Columbla and Maryland —Partly cloudy weather, local show ers late tonighf or tomorrow: con tinued warm; winds. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer in extreme moderate southerly Ho't-Weliher Clothes—the better tailored kind. You can’t change the tem- . perature, but you can change into comfortable clothes and forget the heat. Palm Beach Two-Trousers Suits a [ ] [ ] [ ] [ a L] [} ‘I i L [ L) L . [} [} ] [} L L} . [ ] ] [ ] u ] i [ ] [} a 8 [ ] L} [} L} L [ | L] L L . [ ] [ ] L west portion tonight; gentle variable winds. becoming moderate southerly. { ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy in} south and local thundershowers i north portion tonight or tomorrow; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Fou } Thermometer—4 p.m., The “Bally” Scotch Game —is here to stay—its devotees are growing by the thousands and I\} they all want to “dress the part” L A boys 8 to 17. Special Reduction Sale price. “7: as well as play the game. We're gfg?;"’é{’{",{.}%fi.;é’.‘.’.‘f" e $1075. ? ‘ ”» .05; 8 a.m., 30.09: noon, 29.97. ready ; s MFD. AND TRADE MARK OWNED ° ‘ l” leal(ll_\ ;fo'su})pl_v él}e r(il1u‘(yls to start "(Pl:l;s;féeuvt.'s':.er;le):::\:&x:;.; 53, occurred | o e o By ! Boys §ampeck Norfolk H "0 e erature, 67, d 5:30 a. I Yyowoten “300¢10r foday. PR Two-trousers Suits in all the populer shades and sizes, in regulars, stouts. longs | Suits, Clearange Temperature same date last year:| Highest, 80; lowest, 55. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 73; condition, muddy. Veather in Various Citles. and shorts. Every suit with extra trousers. ' Special, $12.4 | Famous all over the country as the standard of America. Materials: Medium and light colors in all-wool tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres Boys' Suits that were formerly $20 to $27.30. Sizes 8 to 17. $12.45. Boys’ $7.95 to $8.95 Two- Genuine Palm Beach Suits, Very Special, With Single Trousers, at $12.50 Regular sizes, 34 to 44—also some stouts In all the best medium and dark colers. and shorts. Other Hot-Weather Clothes—the Finest Produced State of Golf Knickers Haltimore .. 30. Birmingham . 30. Bismarck I Of Gabardine $4.75 Pasiber Extra Fine Grade Two-| High i i ‘ : ot o7 e oL AL e a e - igh-grade All-wool Home-| Fine Grade Tropical and | i Of Crasl $4.75 trousers Silk-finished Mo- |spuns, young men’s models, | Gabardine Suits, with single | Pants Suits, $5.45 i rash.............. /D hair Suits, alldsi‘zes, in l;rgu- with single trousers. Spe; |trousers. Special at | A wonderful economy special. Good quality £ H (= lars, stouts and longs. Every |cial at woolen cheviots and cassimer s. Neat tt 8 Ot. Pure Linen. ....... '$4'7‘..’ : 5 suit with_extra trousers. | $27.50 l $29.50 Both pants full Tined, e 017 Ceacanice Of Palm Beach........$6.75 Atlantlc City 30 7 . Special at $2650. | - | Palais Royal—Main Floor. price, $5.45. Palals Royal—Main Fioor. $8.75 Of Silk Shantung...... Golf Shirts —(with button-down attached collars and the wide open convertible collar.) Of Percale.............$1.50 Of Oxford............. $1.65 Of Strand-Shirting. ... .$3.00 Of Pembroke Oxford. . .$3.00 Of Mesh..............$3.50 Of Pure Linen.........$4.50 Golf Hose Of Scotch Heather 33.00 . and Camel’s Hair..... &= Golf Caps Of Silk and Palm Beach, $1.45 Dorothy Dodd Sports Oxfords, Saturday at $3.75 For Growing Girls or Women. 100 pairs of smart Sport Oxfords to close out at the above price. Made of smoked Elk, trimmed with brown calf with rubber or Neolin soles. Also leather sole model. Made of smoked elk trimmed with black calf. Formerly $6.00 to $7.50. g Barefoot Sandals for Children, Misses and Growing Girls Growing Girls' Barefoot Sandals, of pearl gray calf or patent coltskin, with rubber heels attached. Sizes 2% to 7. At $3.75. Los Angel | Louisville { Miami, FI ] Children's Sandals, made of tan calf or, smoked elk. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.10. $1.25. Misses’ sizes, 1175 to 2, $1.45. Infants’ Sandals, made of tan calf or patent coltskin. Sizes 1 At $1.00. Sizes 814 to 11, Palais Royal—Second Floor. ® to 5. Clear 8 Cloudy 62 Part cloudy 62 Part cloudy Just Received—In the Palais Royal Bargain Basement SILK DRESSES Tomorrow—Saturday—The day for Basement Coupons Each Coupon Has Its Money Value. Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy LOCAL EVENTS TONIGHT. Brookland Citizens' Associaion will ‘Hundreds. of these Summery Zephyr-weight Clothes for the Street Palm Beach Suits of Quality $14.85 Genuine Mohair Suits $17.75 Silk Shantung Suits $24.75 Tropical Worsted Suits $27.75 Blue Serge Suit and Pair of White Flannel or Serge s » Trousers, $35.00 i Tan Khaki W ouSERs e ....... $2.09 Two “Pippins” From the Hat Department 500 1200 Clever Toyo | Plain & Fancy PANAMAS* | SENNIT Straws $9.89 $].89 | :‘w‘ A “Three-fifty” Buy } Worth all of $2.50 i [l i Training School Graduates Ad-i || ager, Hotel Touraine, Buffalo, N. Y. || Delos C. Palmer, Mary C. Roche, meet 8 o'clock, Masonic Temple, for last time this summer. Central Citizens' Association will meet 8 o'clock, Juvenile Court room, 203 I street. The Christian Endeavor Society o Vermont Avenue Christian Church will show motion picture of Wil Rogers, in “Boys Will Be Boys,” 8 o'clock. Voluntary offering for bene- fit of building fund. Federal City Lodge of Odd Fellows ! ill have meeting and first degree, | 30 o'clock, Odd Fellows' Hall. Mem- ers of order invited. | ,An exhibit of the student work of ! the department of business practice ]'will be one of the features of the class night exercises of Dunbar High School tonight. ! HOTEL DIPLOMAS TO 18. dressed by President Lewis. Eighteen members of the Le Hotel Training School were award diplomas at graduating exercises i the Hotel Washington last night. dresses were made by President Cl ford Lewis, :Registrar H. J. Staley, Johm, J. McCune, assistant manager Lee House, a gradual J. Quinn, manager, Hotel Belvedere, Baltimore, and John MacFarlane Howie, ma: rs. Henry C. Brown, principal of the school, presented diplomas to the following: Laura M. Ashmore, Laura J. Canfleld, Genevieve R. Field, Gertrude Greene, Willlam C. Hi Delia J. Healey, Martha C. Ho Belle . Jordan, Alvaretta Littlefleld, Isabelle C. Lowen, Nellie B. Maquire, A. P. Scott, Ann Sheppard Smith, Li: zie Gill Thurman, Martha C. Town- send and Mary Louise Wood. —_— EARLY VACATIONS URGED. ‘Vacations of ° clerks in the - public school system should be en between July 1 and September 1, owing to the pressure. of work attendant upon the opening of the schools in Septembe Superintendent of Schools Ballou today notified the officers in charge of the clerical force. Arrangements for vacations should be Coupon No. 1—and 48¢c Coupon No. 15—and $2.69 Silk Dresses—fresh from New Entitles bearer to 2 pales, 3% "f’é’, f“‘i‘t““ b“"(h'." 3‘-%-' 5‘"""9'(3 York’s foremost manufacturers —wocmm s 590;‘ °“—’":lg“3;; Sy | georgette crepe. white and co'ors. —embracing every new model. oupon No. 2—an Coupon No. 16—and 79¢ Each chic and charming. Entitles bearer to 2 pairs 29c Hose. | Entitles bearer to $1.00 Aprons, of Women’s white hose, first quality. (S) | wash gingham, new and pretty. (S) Coupon No. 3—and 65¢ Coupon No. 17—and $2.49 MATERIALS Entitles bearer to $1 Stk Hose- | Entities bearer to Girls’ $295 Dress, . Xg;n::ds"—g. ite, black and colors: | of white organdy. 7 to 14 years. (S) Silk Shantung Coupon No. 4—and 28c Coupon No. 18—and $1.25 Silk Pongee o Ks. Entitles bearer to 10 yards of 25c 5 e b o R P er tope in | crash, regularly at e yard. __(S) Crepe de Chine colors. Irregular. S) Coupon No. 19—and $1.06 Canton Crepe Coupon No. 5—and $4.75 Entitles_bearer to $139 Spread— Washable Crepe Entitle‘yvbener to $598 Silk Ume | crochet. Size for twin beds. (S) brella. omen’s—in navy, green or Coupon No. 20 n purple. (5) A Entit!‘:s bear‘e)r to m:nqnfllfih THE COLORS Coupon No. 6—and $1.10 —Huck. Saving you 40c. (S) Nile Pekin Entitles bearer to $149 Alarm Clock y —from the “Big Ben” factory. Ac- gogllpon No. 21—and $1.00 Rose Orchid curate timekeepers. (S) ntitles bearer to 8 yards of 17c 0! Imexeepers. Organdy, in pink, tan, rose, blue. (S) Oran Coupon No. 7—and 39c Coupon No, 2Z2—and $1.00 Henna ge Entitles bearer to 50c Drawers— Enti 1p besver 2 Navy Green . women's—embroidery trimmed. (S) dat‘l‘n‘—“\:;itee“:; ‘Fl'_l‘hg's‘"‘";}" 0"5 Coupon No. 8—and 69c | perject quality. "~ () - Black Ceay Entitles bearer to Child’s Rompers. pegiopfor by and e 9 | oo N 2end LS | And White Frocks Coupon No. 9—and $1.85 | Cioth. 27 inches wide. Coupon worth ‘ll-:ntitlebsl bearer to Silk Und%fwehlr. *40c. S | In All of the Wanted Materials - Shirts, bloomers, step-ins and che- N mise, lace trimmed. 5 (S) E?g:l'go:“l:?'wz z'—p:zll :5:0" You will find dri;sszz r;o‘:i :all > ke + | . occasions, many = Coupon No. 10—and $8.95 i;;neon'lleal;ss Black with white fiest). tions both bewildering and ATTeEUIAra. Sev i S0 () the Entitles bearer to $14.95 Coat or Wrap, of summer-weight cloth. (S) Coupon No. 11—and $3.95 . Entitles bearer to $8.95 Skirt—navy’ orblack wool serge. Sizes 32to44. (S) Coupon No. 12—and $9.95 Entitles bearer to Cape. Lu;;d Coupon No. 25—and 48c charming—so great is Entitles bearer to two 39c Vests— variety. ribbed—first quality. 36 and 38 sizess. : (S) Coupon No. 26—and 25¢ Entitles bearer to two 19c Vests, low neck and sleeveless. "Irregulars. hundreds of smart $1295 Black canton crepe, fringed. in_colors. 36 and 38. dresses. 0 3—a No. You will find them daintily sl ey T oty embroidered or hemstitched or ; Entitles bearer to $1.00 Union Suit Entitles bearcr to $795 Dress, of t !riconl;tt:s. in summer colors. (S) | —women’s. Athletic style. 36 to 42. (S) Coupon No. 14—and $1.95 Coupon No. 28—and 35¢c. Entitles bearer to$3.95 Sy Skirt, | Entitles bearer to 2 pairs 25c Hose— of t:l;ed, eponge and novelties. (S) ’ boys’ and girls". 6 to 10. Irregular. (S) mn-ummymgmwhmw - ing and beads. i > Party frocks, street dresses, business dresses’ for afternoon and evening wear, including sports lavishly trimmed with braid- $13.75 \ Regular $19.50 to $25.00 Dresses. 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