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o .\MW[}UI T PfllITIBS. 5......g..-..'_..-........-'.-.----------.u--.-.--....u........,........? enjoyment Order g case of 1 Gi &. ‘G. Ginger Ale t —delivered to your home— ! and®ave it handy to serve. { Let it be “G. & G.,” be- jcause you have a chem- 4ist’s assurance it is pure— jand your own approval of jits pleasant taste and itempting iquancy. Phone - Main 7632- ! G. & G. is served at'the best ¢lubs, cafes and foun- tains. G. & G. Bottling Co. 931 C Street N.W. A Coat of - Good Paint Makes old property lock new sgain. Lat our experts give you a good job at a price DECLAES VLA Former Bandit Devotes En- : tire Time In Developing |w Mode! Ranch. : * | By the Associated Press, MEXICO, CITY, June 19.—Pancho (M Villa, the former bandit, ia & pesce- | I loving, hard-working, /contented | rancher, without political ambitions and imbued with a sincere desire to |H help his people, according to an im- pression gained by the correspondent of El Universal, who recently Visited Villa at his Canutillo ranch. Villa is described by the corre-|n spondent as a home-loving man, Who arises at 4 o'clock in the morning and | g spends his day and the hours far into the night in personal supervision of his ranch in the State of Durango. The one-time bandit has established | g schools for his people and has set up a code of morale, which he enforces With the severe discipline of his bandit days. All religions and creeds are respected at Canutillo. Liquors and gambling are barred and every man is forced to perform his quota of Swimming Suits, $4.75 to $16.75 For swimming comfort get into 2 Jant- t. They are made with a particular weave, so as'te fit correctly. " zen or Neptune Colors and combinatiens: ' The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President Baby This includes our entire stock. new merchandise. Carriages at 1/, Off All Only 40 in all. Only one and two of a kind. Choose early. Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. " ¢ Another Outstanding Purchase and Sale of 250 Smart Summer IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES HY{eX 7T Thousands of Yards of High-Grade Silks that s falr to you and me. . R K.‘ F 1 Villa is studying Engl}sh and lom.N SO his three children. The former ra i ey, 5. W’ f ; * ergu n’ : whose illiteracy has been proverbl An exceptional offering, as we Painting Dept. “ |has a special tutor, who each night have placed on sale every yard of 1114 9th St. Phones Main 2480-2481. | instructs him in the Spanish language Sports Silk, including the finest Serve You SMARTNESS is cut and stitched right ate a tailored gown or suit, but alas! ma- terials sag and wrin- kle and all the gar- | ment's swagger style is gone. Then's when this expert Ilnstitu- tion can serve you by | cation. and the rudiments of elementary edu- True to his word to the govern- ment, Villa is definitely out of poli- {tics. "To the correspondent he stated emphatically that he would not mix in the congressional elections of next | month or enter the lists during the next presidential campalgn. Agricul- ture is his hobby and he is attempting to make his ranch a model in modern | farming. Villa, wishes Mexico to live in harmonious sccord with the United States. The correspondent describes Vil as the leaven for good that he sa: ™ working in Durango and as an ample of patriotism seldom followed |l in the republic. [ ] [ ] [ | |DIVORCE IS A MENACE, SAYS SENATOR RANSDELL g JUST ARRIVED! THIS NEW LOT OF Breakfast Coats The newest novelties of the day are shown in this wonderful as- sortment. Fantasi, Here-and-There, Silk Eponge, Shantung, Satin Blocked Fallle, Silk Crepe. White and all the pretty color combinations. An earl; selection is advisable, as skirts of this type are not usually offered at such a low price. Think, only $8.50. product, thus giving you the benefit for substantial savings at the height of the season. $3.98, $4.49, $4.98 to $5.98 Silks 3.49 Comprising Novelty Art Laine, the fine all-silk Sports Satin, in stylish patterns. Bordered Crepe Lenox, Im- ported Broche Taffeta, Moonglo Nov- elties in a variety of styles, the major portion of this 1ot being materials and designs suitable for sports wear. New- % [ ] LIKE PICTURED e ke dined ot Statistics Show Great Increase and |y $ b’ est colors.” At 3349 yard. America Now Leads the World, g 2 77 $2.25, $2.95 and Silks CALL MAIN 4724 . sesturodet vard, - o $1.95 VICHY FRENGE REPUBLIC PROPERTY) He Tells Cleveland. [} CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 19.—‘De- | jg stroy divorce or it will destroy thi country,” was the warning sounded by [ ] United States Senator J. E. Ranadell of Louisiana at the banquet of the ([l Knights of 8t John, fn international convention hers. ‘“America is now |H leading the world In divoreaw heiy said, “which 13 spreading with alam- ing rapidity.” He presented compiled by the federal cens: reay, showing that there were 112, alvorces granted in the United State! in 1916, against 9,937 in 1867 “If divorces multiply at the eame rate in the future—and there is every indication that they will increase faster—before the middle of this cen- tury we will have annually In the United States 375 divorces per 100,000 population, or one for every five mar- rlages’’ Senator Ransdell said. “Our marriage and divorce lawa are framed according ‘to the whim of the legis- lators of each state, and the result is a veritable patchwork. I doudt it laws would go_far towsrd ouring this disease unless we can have positive prohibition_of diverce.” Senator Ransdell appealed to the churches to make eftorts to ®o '.rI-la their “members in the love of Goi and home that all their predilection a A}! are attractively made of good white dotted Swiss. Trimmings of quill- ing and ruffles, finished with novelty and fruit. All women and misses should appreciate one of these breakfast coats for the warm weather—3nd you surely would like to have one for your vaca- tion trip. Palais Rayal—Third Floor. ALSO! 100 Pleated Serge Skirts 1$5.00 Palais Reyal—Third Floor. All-white, with either black or navy stripe. Ideal for sports, as well as street wear. Tuesday only, Rubber Girdles, Hip Confiners and Negligee Belts at Less Than Half Price New! All-silk Canton Crepe. Exceptional value at An interest group of $2.69 to $3.49 Silks at $2.29 $149 and $1.69 Plain and and Fancy Silks at, yard, $l -39 Palais Royal—Third Floor. $2.69 These Untrimmed Garden & Leghorn Hats, $3.50, $3.98 to $5.95 Not in many years has the demand been so great for these particular styles of hats. Anticipating this demand, we have arranged one of the largest stocks to be found in the city, which affords a choice selection of the different straws in imported Garden and Leghorn Hats, 3 Enthusiastic response—and no wonder, Just at a time when all women desire rubber girdles, hip confiners and negligee belts for street, sports and general summer wear. Prices are exceptionally low. Note: | Including medium and large styles in Leg- horn shapes and Garden Hats, including QOatmeal Chain, Shredded Wheat, Yedda and Timbo Imported Body Hats that are now would be unfriendly to divorce.” JUGO AND CZECH PACT READY TO BE SIGNED ossessing great Lot | pedldml sz%orflel 2 e 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 ! quite the vogue. | masaryk Hopes Sertes of Alliances Regularly $2, $250 | Regularly $3.50, $4.00 | Regularly $5, $6 to | May Effect “United States and $3 and $5 $13.50' | Colors: Black, brown, navy, sand, rose, Includes Girdles and| In 12, 14 and 16 inch Tn 14 and 16 inch | pink, white, orchid, pearl, gray, orange, etc. of Europe.” By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. v ‘Copyright, 1023, BELGRADE, Serbia, June 13— Premier Niclev of Jugoslavia _an Premier Eduard Benes of Negiiges Belts. lengths. By adding a wreath of flow- ers or a few sprays of summer flowers these hats make de- lightful dress hats that look L [} ° much greater value than the lengths. ° . DISTRIBUTORS: eientures, v 3a aded s | @ New Summer Flowers of Every Wanted Kind the signatures will be affixed either at Carlsbad or Marienbad. It was|igy thought that it would be indelicats to sign the treaty here, even if com- |gg pleted, at the time of the royal wed. ding, as Rumania s not yet a party [l to the agreement. The plan of a at 39c to §2.98 For the home milliner, who chooses to design and trim her own hat, we offer Sweet Peas, Wistaria, Lilacs, Lilies of the Valley, Wheat, Heather, Pond Lilies, Grapes, etc., in a host of pretty styles and colors to choose from at moderate prices. 39c, 49c, 75¢, 98¢ to $2.98. New arrival of Chic Sports Hats in every new style and color now in vogue. Priced at $1.98 up to $5.95 Palals Royal—Second Floor. ) A sale offering a remarkable assortment, including salesmen’s samples and discon- tinued models in an interesting range of styles. There are 10, 12, 14 and 16 inch lengths. Close-lw:'k, lace-ba.ck or lace-front models. This also includes models for the stout fi.gure, w:tlf abdon.unal s'upports. Made of various qualities elastic, also of surgical web- bing, com_bmcd with dainty materials—heavy pink satin, silk brocade, heavy coutil and fancy batiste. Some models are slightly soiled. CORD TIRES —OoN— ,EASY TERMS 5 “Pay for ’em e i i SUARARTEED QUALITY | series of alliances. |l which amount to non-aggression pacts with favored nations, including (I economla clauses, originated with Presidont Masaryk, who dreams of a (Hl “United States of Europe” as the only | g solution_of the ills of central Eu- rope. He wants “all the states in a [ sct™ = The new treaty between \lm a and Csechoslovakia wi be similar to the old, but for a long- - er period—perhaps twenty years. FINDS APPALLING EVILS. : i | Tuesday---Bargain Basement Day 2es. 43¢ Palals Royal—Third Fleer. T.0.PROBEY C0. Phone West 133 3., June 13.—Pres- (8 Hibben of Prince- | rea PRINCETON, N. ident John Grier ton University, in his baccal sermon Sunday warned gal! [ ] adopting such an optimistic outlook on the affairs of the world as 'ouldt. lead to indifference. . Have You Ever Stopped to Figure Just How Much Our Bargain Basement Could Save You in a Year’s Time? Juveniles’ Socks 120 Wik, Ave. NW. | T A It phae S : Specially Priced : $8 50 T 5 St . i . er reSSCS Direct From the Mill. A Basement Day teatulrg E)g::'aolrflmarly, 30 x 3% L In all sizes, from 5 to 9. Roll cuff-top socks; white with piain color * Sre al awery ofithe fact i |W g"r(;h ::;?:fi:mé :fle:t:;{glgcg:;bll;::;:n?mh m:‘:el:';“ifi $ tops or all one color. First quality and irregular weaves of lisle and mer- {s_something wrong Wi o 3 Lu"fi 2 3 ‘president Hitben aid. i [ ] ldmdm‘li gbi h t,:}.. fowered and checked voik 1 dy, cerized cotton. Basement Day, 2 pairs for 45c. :,": ::.‘:".g,:l:"{ : sty . | Women's/Athletic Union Suits | Table Cloth and 6 Napkins 2 . Including Voile Dresses In Extra Sizes, 42 to 52 e 59 c o $498 $3 48 For n - Regularly Tomorrow Regularly . Tomorrow b e = . . ) i elces ; The fad of today—Luncheon Set of block Flesh col ts, 1 k, sleeveless, k ; o eslori H Metal Auked tor Swimmer Who | Gingham and Voile Porch Dresses lengin. Al e AL Bargaim Basement | DTN, 11 AhIEe SRl Lo pE S <o Braved Death for Chum. o ; . : 5 y Vests, 2 for 25c | Hose, 2 Prs., 39¢ Sheeti | Dresser Scarfs ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., June 19— Cool and dainty looking—long waisted, fitted and Regularly 19 Each Boys' and Girls' eeting | AnEeaton uad commission. toc s | B : belted models. Eight (8) styles in all. Some with Tiobed, low meck | | Heivy Ribbed Black | 8 Yards, $1.00 | 39¢ gold medal for Miss Mary Buhner, ] i & and sleoveless. Sizes | Hose, reinforoed | 3200 Yards to Sell | 18154 Inches 1 ade i b e8] ] . . . i ik ill lengths, 0 cal c cen' e e, SR e S T | P T | i Tt | sl ™ . Tomo: oyal 38e. 7 3 pairs, 30 i oacned, best of | memt Day, 39c Nujol is & lubricans—mot [l | MOCIAIcRIg, Boter e e ranstor. wi ’ Dleacheninis n Ve 2 for 50c | Women’s Hose, 5 :o-“’":“:;' Isxative— = . : erm e 2 Prs., 49¢ 4 ;!_:;::l_e-‘t pay, 8 | Dress (zids::ghnms éannot gripe. i s Fa quality ribbed, | White—First Quality Voiles * When you.are T LR French Voile Blouses, sl Dress-Like Aprons, $1 soe immet lo¥ | Veintorced neeik | 3 Yards, $100 | NtSiertu piata ed, there is not enough facts |8 All Sizes, 36 to 46, So Easy to Slip Into, Irreguiar lolo vem® | e, 8% to 10— Base- | 40 Inches Wide | 875 1At SUSCCS lubricant produced by angled Mise te, Miss | . Dozens of pretty at: laee trimmed sum- . Of gingham, with trimm ! cretonns $ Tor Boc. * | ment Day, 2 pairs for 1,200 yards, in blue, | Colors ~Bas your system to keep the [N 3-;30;1‘:'!:“ l:’ n‘:;‘l’n ;n n;l:;p.nmg’g ™ 4 m.;t irl ml:d-u, vl({k:ftort sleeves. Base- :v‘(':l’ bulg,h V_and squ.;;. necks, 9:&3. and Vests, 3 for 50c :;a u = g:;‘:fiu l::findflfi"ur e‘: II;,. 28e gn.t food : me: $100. e sash. Basement at . 'omen’s Hose, g g ress Cretonnes pr-crl'I:“N.:::l f::: 3;’:3' R or shark. - Mits McCratcnis | W ‘ y oy Regularty 28c Each | Superlor Silk Mived RametDete 29¢ e aticn s o ey [Nl sisdmalic being-held, oh BriNe Setes W Taffetine Petticoats, 59C Sun-Proof Petticoats, SI Tapeene B | noiih Stk boots re- | Towels, 3 for $1 | 1009 Vards to Sell this natural lubri her up even then until a boatreached | i Blue, Green, Copen, Purple, : Double panel, frant and back, of rich Jov neck nd slesve- | white and cordovan. | Regularly S0c Each The new floral und i ubricant. them. Tailored styles—looking like much more ex- white sateen—fnished with hems or scallops. 2 for Soc. 7o i Irenuine = Basmment 4 nkiEh N L e o e Try it today. ¥ lm.—— [ ] pensive Silk Petticoats. SImnm Day at 59c. Basement Day, Nets, 12 for 25¢ Ur,l':bré'llns $3.75 .3 far 1. Bases | By S % R SAME UNDS THREE. (® . "Silkc Extra—7 Yards for $1.00 oo o, g tomu(n | Amb-French Chemise, G| Pex-TopRompers, — 6fc | ot | niflfnidu | sy s i, o . nsook, 0! o el 0 e o o S A+ ) g I oS~ iplmis, Ba i | Betner” " Srimime | etk nvlarogk sor” sumoer ndoriar, oiE -t&.—u : A o4, Dy, I3 for e Day, §375. Falais Royal—Bargaia Basement. ApEsmrmEpEEE ESENEEENEEEEEE EEEEENNENEEOEENEEE NSNS NN NN S S E SN E S S NN NSNS N SN N NSNS NS N E OSSN NN NSNS EEOEANENCEEEEAAmAmRCSOCSOommmmeDSSS