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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922, i TRAIN NOISES INTERFERE. S22 5700 & 3800 SHOES (wass: | AT THOMA PARK —-mmee the association that their efforts to get Sth street from “Bchool street to the river paved had been successful. The 'Tdk ‘will be done in the near future, he sald. ‘The association adjolirned to meet the third Wednesday in October. WOMAN’S WEAR FABRICS, NEW YORK, June 22.—Orders being FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Civil Service Commission An- el ey, nounces Examinations. i The Civil Service Commission today announced that exa: will be Carpel 419 New Jersey Ave. Lincoln 7638 or 1481 Bsfore or after business hours, North I AND Dental Clinic—Obtain ALSO MANY SIVLES AT $500 & $6.00 Strst Zavin. I W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS fl EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES Department of Agriculture, - Noksd mado V. Fatiieed bk . | Placed by garment makers for wom- | $1,400 to $1,800 a year; Information 'y tional advi ater Battle Scheduled on |iss Jefferson school, 6th and Dfatrests e Tahrice ake becias i W | e Tion for Maromauion ot S % S0 southweat, l8st night, Interfered with'the xpected, important factors meeting of the South Washington Citi- zens' Agsoclation to such an extent that Martin Wiegand suggested a change in the place of meeting. The noise also Interfered with a dem- onstration of the work of operating the report. Some mlills are approaching a sold-up condition for some portions of their lines, Reorders, while not large in volume as yet, are slowly increasing. Demand for high-pile fabrics for use in higher grade gar- f:"'" radio engineer, signal service at rge, Camp Alfred Vail, N. J.. at $1,700 In addition to the basic salaries Fourth of July Pro- gram. a year. named above the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positione the salary of which does not exceed $2,500 a oee {905 Pennsyivania Avenue, N.W. || woutxs S1orE %mmfld best and finest leathers, :ho::iil::s,aflworkingtomnkem Takoma Park Is this year to stage | telephone system, Four emcplo%:efe;{‘ the | men 8 deacribed” as particularly punt n::§°§,':'§$"$|n¢5"§'z application by: < esapeake and Potomac Tel - e office o z lts greatest celebration of the Fourth | GI9WROke 00, "0 CTaC, cnatration, iness in .these cloths. Staple | the Civil Bervice Commission, 1724 F rice money can buy. 8 To! P! b A of July. A program has been ar-|ghich deeply Interested members of the are moving fairly well. An | gtreet northwe: The quality is unsurpassed. Only by examin- ranged under a_committee nelected | amociation * Numerous questions wers | [mprovement in he call for there s them can you appreciate their wond: by the Jakoma Park Citizens' Asso- | aeked and answared, and the astoclallon | Vory greatly feom the mill standpoint | Birmingham, England, clatms the dis- Shoes of equal quality cannot be bought clation covering the entire day and [ PRPISA 8 Yolo of a0 Meducational | 8nd Would also indicate a better out- | tinction of having more well dressed elsewhere at anywhere near our prices. Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes areexceptionally values. ‘'W. L. Dougl l‘u shoes are put into all of 108 stores at factorycost. We :?o not ‘l’n:l: one‘cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is warth dollars for you toremember that when our stores YOU PAY ONL No matter where you live, shoe dealers can buy shoes at ONE PROFIT. |/ | evéning and embracing features suit- ed to the inhabitants of all ages. The entire community, both sides of the District line, is working unitedly to make it a day long to be remembered as worthy of both the day and the! neighborhood. A picturesque parade of the boys| and girls in the early morning will| open the celebration. Forming on the Maryland slde near the Takoma Park (Md.) Public School, the parade will move over several of the streets; demonstration, Mrs. Karllne Newman, president of the Mothers' Club in Jefforson Bchool, Dr. Millard F. Thompson and others discussed the question of obtalning a dental clinic In the southwest section. President Yeatman said it had been & learned that the denta] clinic in Grover | S Cleveland School, a building that is to be turned over for a colored school, is ! to be abandoned, and Dr. Thompson sald Dr. Ballou, superintendent of the schools, had said he thought it might be given over,to South Washington. It | there is ample room in ‘was said tha! Jook for garment men. women than other British city. Waodward & Lotheoy ith W. the Fairbrother building for the clinic. WEAR W.L.DOUGLAS SHoEs || supply you with W. L. Douglas shoes. They of the town and, entering the Dis- | e nagociation directad Secrotary Yeat- BN e P th do - trict of Columbia, will proceed via o e e I AND SAVE MONEY cost no more in San_Francisco than they do Catalog Free ot otracs ot Wil Brocend ou | ian, to, write Supt. Ballou a request to Y 2 » ) _ in New York. Insist upon having W.L. to the Takoma Park (D. C. Public|1ogte the ciimic 'n South TashbE(OD: Douglas shoes with the name and retail price Aohcol Hendithelneradewill Dalale: soclation wouid make an effort to obtain q ) an increased salary for e nurses in WHIcH PROTECTS YoU AGAINsT || stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute s fireworks will bo displayed on the | o meromis UNREASONABLE PROFITS and pay extra profits. Order direct from the factory and save money. W. L DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: MEN’'S AND W. L } 1327 F St M OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS =_m “ ‘who have previously found motoring very fatiguing, have changed to Marmons because they can be driven without the slightest exertion. A gentle touch at the wheel guides it. Braking . and gear-shifting are much easier. CThe Sforemost Fine Car Douglas 8hoe Co., 210 Spari 5t. Brocktan, Mass. “o school grounds. Plan Water Battle. Immediately following the parade the members of the Takoma Park volunteer fire department will stage a water battle. . The afternoon and evening feh- tures of the celebration are to be held ! on the spacious fleld and grove of!&ld. Dr A. B. Little Frank D. Shoemaker, lying between Blair road and Georgia avenue and. north street. A ball game just after lunch will be followed by regular amateur athletic fleld day From 5 to 6 o'clock the neighbors will gather in the grove for a plenic supper and general get-together. Patriotic exercises and concert by the Takoma Park Community Band will begin at about 6:30 p.m. These exercises will include the reading of the Declaration of Independence, a brief address, and the roll of new citizens will be called. Jesse C. Suter Chalrman. The scene will immediately shift to the large fleld, where a fine display of fireworks will bk set off. beginning with davlight pieces and balloons. The grand finale will be a spectacular illumination to enable the partici- of the proposed Geranium pants to return safely to the paved streets and thoroughfares. The executive committee having charge of the general arrangements Is composed of Jess Suter, general chairman; Dr. Hooker, s, Ben ( G. P. Van Eselton Alcena Lamond, Albert Blond Burdett, I Mrs. Otto Veerho: and the following men: Patriotic exercises, President Yeatman told members of —_— J. W. Coft- Dr. Guy Clinto, ormandy: man; firework Shoemake courtesies, Fred W. Pearc uditors, Frank Dowsett E. Reppert and R. T. SEMI-SOFT COLLARS Stand up without starch SAGELAWN - - 50¢ KIPLAWN 35¢ GREENLAWN . 35c Collars & Shirts WARL & WILSON TRov.nv. oma: patriof fi ==== = Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Acceptable 4,95 Sport Skirts, Special, $4.95 11 Silk Sports Skirts of silk crepe or taficta High shad.s and black 35 Wool Pleated Skirts in attractive combina- tions of dark shades. Sizes 27 to 31 waist 50 White Gabardine S ts, full gathered, but- ton trimmed. 26 to 36 waist. $10 and $15 Dresses, $7.50 Suits, Dresses and Skirts s Summer Jersey Suits, $4.95 44, in light weight, all wool of a very fine quality. Norfolk, Tuxedo and other tailored styles. Light shades, as pearl, French blue, helio, American beauty, cop-n, jade and dark navy and brown. Wash Dresses Reduced to $4.95 55, of voile, gingham or organdy. Sizes for i misses and women, with a few large sizes in 22, of linen and linene, in new colors the lot. These were $3.75 to $9.75 dresses. 20,-0f printed georgette with organdy. * Hats, *1.95 100 good-looking Sports Hats Hosiery and Underwear At Greatly LOWCI’ed Pl’iCeS of r:arro_w ribbo_r; efi:c(;. ba!'- Men’s Socks Special, 16¢c Pair Silk Hose, 75¢ Pair 200 pairs of Women'’s Pure combinations. Trimmed with fringe, flat ribbon loops or wool pompons. The price is L . Ll o 0 S e it A DOWN STAIRS STORE Thread Sillc Hose, with lisle a very special one. 3 A ] . tops, high spliced heels, but : H _ . T. V. T. MOTORS CORP. . GENUINE 6 Pairs for 95¢ witi Tigh Srreuariie. Trithmed and Sports e i REED 0 paire Medumwish e Sl Hats, were wp S() Like illustration, beautifully Lsles with jdeep ribbed tops If perfect would be SL50. to $3.95. Now NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY upholstered in pretty Cretonne white Slightly Grregular. 95 in a wide selection of colors, 5 1 :: INDIANAPOLIS of excellent gqual Warth Sizes 10 and 10/4.” = : straws and combinations. Established 1851 :: $2250. Specially priced Friday e - Ribbed Vests, 15c DOWN STAIRS STORE day at— o e oy andiSataxcayda Glove Silk Bloomers 3: built-up shouldérs. Sizes . 36'and 38 Were 30c. ; . $2.60 Pair 0dd_lots Women's Step-ins B th' S 't A 12. of black. slightly oil andDraw rs; Children's Union atnin uIts d ;tamed. Sizes 6 to 9. Were Suits. 35c each; were 60c to 3 » B S ¢ P 7sc. 8 Special, *3.95 100 Pure Worsted Suits in 3 [ Armchairs at $12.75 R O e [ NOVELTY AND . attractive styles and col- 3 vl . UPHOLSTER SUPPLY STORE s1.25 Undermusllns, 380 ors—plain or striped trim- 3 med. egulation modeis. Retail Phone Les: h 1 H g . Wholesale Main 2921 ‘S T. ar-l. 2 Regulgr Prlcg $1.25 Tights, $1 600 pieces in this special cffering for Friday 100 Black Knitted Tights Gowns—Sheer and cool, of fine lingerie cloth and with em- for wear under silk or broidery. ° fancy suits Envelope Chemise—in two styles; with built-up shoulders or “DOWN STAIRS STORE in straight bodice style. Trimmed with lace and embroidery. Bloomers—with clastic waist and knee bands: well made and reinforced. Step-ins—Neatly finished and with embroidery as trimming. An Important Remnant Day Selling DOWN STAIRS STORE Girdles, $1.25 Very Special 150 Sport Girdles, combining Girls’ Apparel 50c 23 Gingham Dreswes; sizes 7 to 14 vears. 50c each; were $1.45. 17 pairs Rompers, of gingham or chambray. Sizes 2 to 6. 50c pair; were $1.45. 21 Gingham Dreswes; sizes 2 (0 . S0c each; were $1.25. X . 16 Middtes, of white jean. Sizes 6 to 18 years. B50c each; were D3e. Remnants—Cotton Dress Goods 1 to 5 Yard Lengths DOWN STAIRS STORE s Noticeably pink coutil and surgical elas- Price Lowered tic. With 4 hose supporters. g £ sizes. Ratine, 36 inch. 45c yard; Blouses, 88c 'was 58c. Printed Voiles, 38 inch. 20c R & G Corsets, $1.88 200 Voiles and Dimities, Peter . 5 P do_ coll f ; Contente ome nghame, domesic and, it e “Suimier modts of Shichaut valubs § BOKIeC; Lo Suich Rasctan light-weight materials and | Bloises;, hand- yard; were 25c and 38c. 35 Georgette Cle® o lightly boned. through offer- Printed Pq ! 36 inch. % : >3 broidered and beaded. Tie- i . 12c yard; was 18, o8 good support. Sizes 25 LTYOITIL AN il s17s =~ When you look at the picture above, do you not wonder; Printed Voiles, 27 inch. 10c i cach. 60 Hip Confiners, for neglige or athletic wear. Sizes 24 to Very special, 78c each. DOWN ‘STAIRS STORE yard; was 17c. Japanese Crepe, 30 inch. 25c yagd; was 37%c. 28. DOWN STAIRS STORE 100 Tailored Blouses, various styles and colors. Special, $1.85 each. DOWN STAIRS STORE ; . ~% Why some people prefer their porches to the sea- shore? Every comfort that a vacation resort could give is right on the front porch. Resting “I never knew a finer summer climate than LI and reading in a big willow chair or comfortable that of Southern California. Balmy days, . 3 , couch hammock is all the vacation they want. ideal for any sport, and at night, blankets.” House Dresses, Aprons and Petticoats | . [} g e No better place for play, rest or sightseeing. Cool { . Why' at Mayer,s ° e UEnIture Store. . ors color. Fine motorways _.from .'he Pacific's shores and with self-material sashes. overs or buttoning ‘at the rr:n! ::kic" pz“}::m :}Ludz::- .. ywhole lot less than what a week’s vacation at thl:iongh valleys uiden-hke wn;tlx flowers, pal&:: Special, $1.50 each. - side. SLeach; were SL95. T T Ol 5 - s and oranges to summits of mountains, h Frocks of fi 100 01d Hick Work i ¥ the seashore would cost' you can equip your : Spanish Missions. Big Trees 300 feet high, 3000 ilen. it ‘round aollars Aprons, of dursblc steiped 25 Dark Sateen Petticosts, | ¢ Wdl with a few summer comfort,s that will years old. Yosemite, . and belts. $395 each; were materials. 10c each; 3 for in a wide range of colors. = $7.95. 25¢; were 25¢. 75c each; were $1.95. Women’s Footwear, *1.95 Special Lots at a Low Price Black Kidskin Oxfords, $1.95 pairs. in five-gyelet style, with Louis XVI heels— very good values. White Canvas Pumps, $1.95 300 pairs, two-eyelet or Colonial style pumps, turn soles and Louis heels. . make it seem like a pleasure resort all the season. On the way, stop at'Salt Lake City; hear the won. 3 b L 3 derful organ' in the Mormon Tabernacle; float like a < - > 2 sea-gull on the waters of Great Salt Lake, Side trip Come in today and see the beautiful Couch Hammock toDenverand scenicColoradowithout additional cost. for only $13.50 and the large Willow Chair at Take in Yellowstone National Park on your way. ‘ $6.50, and a whole lot of other things for the Thell O ANGELES LIMITHD leaves €& LW, ! : porch—all reasonably priced. Népkins 75¢ doz. Regular $1.26 dozen 23 dozen in size 18x20, white with corded borders, suitable for cottages, restaurants or every-day use. Terminal, Chicago, daily, at 8 P. M. CONTINEN- TAL LIMITED leaves 10:30 A. M. Fares Greatly Reduced and No WanTax Round trip only little move than the fare one way - Write Let us tell you how reasonably you can make the Sor Free trip, and send illustrated Looklets on Booklets Return via Pacific Northwest if you like, Life Time Furniture Is More Than a Name. For informeton, sk any Railrosd Ticket Offics, or Comfort Oxfords and Slipp:rsl. SI.gS Huck Toweling o st e . e ok P 200 pais of soft kidskin, with low”heels: One<tsp pipy Ends, 95¢ Doz. hia 1sth % ‘Market G, Philsdalsnia DOWK ETAIRS ETORE 152 dozen—all linen, linen and sass Chbatmus Do Briitelp cotton and cotton huck. As- sorted sizes—a few imperfect and some name stamped. DOWYN STAIRS STORE e e e e e e 28 White Sweaters, $1.78 Wool Slip-ons; Shetland weave; belted. ? A ! o i ! vSeventh Street MAYER & CO. . Between D ¢ E - x : S ' nu||||mmuuummunu_i!lmumufinmmm. PR o