Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 7

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Do You Know —You can buy Golf Balls in our Sport Shop? Dunlop Goif Balls, 80c Wilson Golf Balls, 50c Sport Shop—Second Floor in whichto buy them. _'Jf;-’fi'- = so busy. T p—— B W \ FRE—— The All-Essential Cotton Frock $18.75 \\Hhh have so re 1 u-mm e the fabrics; . but they are all de- v every style s dif- 1216 F St. N.W. Shop at Leisure Tqmorrow Afternoon Summer clothes at mighty interes One more shlpment of Philadelphia dresses, skirts and sweaters - prettiest of new guimpes for neckwear buyers. Gold Stripe White Chiffon silk stockings have at last arrived. Tub silk and satinette dress slip s for Saturday buyers. White Shoes. $3 and $4 dimity and batiste blouses at $1.95—at Jell eff’s—that dependable little shop that is always THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T T T T ITTTEETTTTTEITIIETISTTTTITTAIIT T TT T T I ? S Your Tennis Racquet ——can be purchased in our Sport Shop, too! We have some mighty good ones. $5.00 to $10.00. Sport Shop—Second Floor ¢ r all afternoon tomorrow in a Sport Shop Sale— Choosing Summer Frocks for Misses When smartness and individuality are insep- arable companions and when one is going away and wants to look her v best—the lasting pleasure of teal quality is far more economical than the temporary pleasure of mere low price. There's a Summer Frock for every occasion in our Misses’ Shop. Have you seen them? =y are so adorably youthful, and i e, pertraying every whim both fabric and style. Here Are Three Groups—All Specially Priced 1 altogether new of Fashion in Striped Broadeloth, Silks, Pongees, Shantungs and de- lightful Crepe Fabrics—Geor s Crepe and plain and ficured Crepe de Ch of them simple tailored frocks t Leautifuily ta 1 Others are htful afternoon er styles with flowing draperies, soft-colored 1 used inTinnumerable clever ways. $25.00 lace p All the repe weaves in adorable bouffant styles—and eq charming straightline, low-bloused fashions. White—the favorite of the season—and pastel shades that are Frocks of ctte and | v plain—in such new a $39.50 e—irocks delic traceries ¢ and silver cloth nbinat: "'$49.50 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor awn coll: per ars and l white pig P Don't you think vou could choose a few from this Philadelphia Dresses last day of the Ania.. sale—and more have just arrived! The dresses %‘J‘ié?f‘:ffiié’fss 75 & $13.75 3 D . Normandy. flow- crisp batistes and irm- son is in our Phila- P et et delphi ihways a big annual event, 3 this y n ever hefore. There's a style an for every one mg-waisted blouse effects, straight panel dresses. bo ies and draped models. The tr ings mchade™ hemstitching, embroidery and sheercst organdy Women's Shop—Second Floor “Mill Runs” -1 . $1.65 Pr. We don’t usually offer “Mill Runs” of anything. but examination proved these to be so good that we gave in and took them, 50 dozen pairs of full-fashioned silk stockings, with the smallest of imperfections, and only $1.65 pair. In this lot we are putting 20 dozen pairs of perfect hose. So come and take your pick. Youll not be dis- appointed. =, rew—White, Black, I Gray, Nude, Cordo- \vnn, Russian Calf. Sorosis Barefoot Sandals $8.00 Tie shoes the girls have heen waiting for—so cool, so comfortable—and mighty attractive! Patent Leather or Putty Color Calf. Made just like children's sandals. Sorosis White Strap Pumps, $7.75 W hnc reigncloth that is so “Sorosis” For Kiddies - - cool and keeps its shape so Good-looking, colmmruhg: heautifully. Very smart, strap, "“"”."‘l"““l‘ £ “’k : with Cuban heels, welt soles wgrowing fee n pavent — 04" one ctrap, leather, black or brown calf or white reignskin. Sizes 874 to 11, $450. Sizes 1114 to 2, $5.00. Also white reignskin ox- fords with Cuban heels and welt soles at the same low Two Purchases of Mighty Fine $3 to $4 Blouses Just the v and fe with turi S0t the new ufacturer yzens of the to g0 at F consist Zand lots of bright sport shades. $1.95 Peter Pan, o Sleeves. To Sell A Tuxed: Coliars, rou back Cutfs zh-class man- ty-five odd iced Blouses this ght ad il Some picot 2 1f so, do not delay! Sweaters in a “Cole: = Tao many of these colors on our shelves, so the prices go down! Henna, brown, tan, navy, black, jockey, Jade, ('openhagen, periwinkle, buff, plain colors and combi- nations! 173 Slip-over Sweaters— the thing that every one is ring—at these reduced prices: $1.95 $2.95 Sweaters %weaters $ 47 pieces — 60 picces in Shetlands A . worsteds and thislot. Round gjp.ca6” A and V necks. sizes. Sash to match. white, Harding, $3.95 Sweaters, $3.25 6 picces—Shetlands, mohairs, worsteds. Round and V n cks. . . Silk Sweaters Reduced! $20.00 Silk Slipovers A Real Silk Sweater at this pricc. Did vou ever hear of such a thing? Round and V necks. $14°50 Navy, white, orchid, Copenhagen and buff. $25.00 to $29.50 Silk Tuxedos, $19.50 Heavy-weight Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, in block, stripe and diagonal check weaves. Navy, black, white, orchid, gray, periwinkle, buff and brown. Braided sashes. Fiker Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, $10.50 In a lovely block stitch, with fancy revers. Black, navy, orchid, periwinkle, jade, buff, tomato, pink, gray and jockey. Sale in the Sweater *ccunn of our n:w Sport Shop, be- ginning at 8:45 tomorrow. s going to be a clearing day! Forty Wool $9 50 . Sport Skirts o Here are $15.00 and $20.00 skirts—every one of them this season's stvles, but the silk skirts are crowding them out. Eponge Ratine Basket Cloth Blister Tweed Crepe Knit - _Velour Checks Plain and Striped Roshanara Good-looking pleated styles—straightline, wrap-around ef- fects, fringed skirts and hemmed bottoms. Gray, lan, white tfor assistance DG {Mutineers Fire School, Appeal for Assist- ance in Kiangsi Says. v the Assoclated Press. HANGHAL, June 2; slonaries in the Catholic the mutinous troops of the vesterday from the mission. church school was burned and Christian converts, in the mission compound, The report from Taiho, which ! 4 1 | | | | ! ons of ton, flecing fr. nd held prisone | been ordered to the [ pointed assistant ing slaughtered and great pr damage wrought by the mutin { there have Leen no authentic report of loss of life among for- and two Ameri eding up the t a hundred mi in peril. Admira smmander of the rdron, |G, Bullard, commander of the y patrol force stationed at Hanko reinforcements have ched as yet he last definite news of Sun n came in MARINE CORPS ORDERS. leut. Col. Alexander S \\'xllu marine headquarters, this city, val War Co . Newport, R. I t. John H Parker quarter John —Lives of mis- Lazarist mission at Taiho are endangered by Peking | sovernment in Kiangsi province, ac- cording to a telegram received here who took ro(ut:"' appealed agalnst the mutineers AY, JUNE MISSION REFUGEES IN PERIL IN CHINA Church | He Sixth Wedding Anniversary. neer, 1on, 1217 11th street northwe: cently he and his wife, 5 Icross, eclebrated their fi wedding anniversary. During the ade on the M lmx ige | { { 1 H. C. SHALLCROSS DIES; PIONEER OF STAGE LINE Long a Resident of Washington, Henry C. old, transcontinental stage died Wednesday at his residen: Just re- 23, 1922. Recently Celebrated Fifty- Shallcross, eighty line and long a resident of W. vears plo- | shing- BY PA THE HAG extension of the western (Mnecting of lines operating from Whe vhere he made his L debts, the pre d by nee for a ‘ted an ad- | ing publicity ness both | adopt the and W 1 by h six rand- Blrths Reported. s Bave heen reported o in the lust twenty-four | Marriage Licenses. licenses Bave been i f this city and Pear] V. 1 Peanl € mond of of this ¢ Ision dv and | ordered to Quar ad Campb o Iced! Always Refreshing Tastes Right—Is Right Enjoy Its ‘Wonderful Flavor 11 public street the linc ‘World’s Greatest Cook THE world's greatest cook is Mother. The secret of her magic is the sentiment, the fond thought of others’ pleasure, the devotion, patience and love to which she measures out her ingredients and proportions her time in the kitchen. @ Second to hers comes cooking done for the love of cooking itself —and that is the tal- ent which you com- mand at table here. Wallis “Washington’s Largest Restaurant” 12th and G Sts. N.W. 109> DISCOUNT For Limited Tim Only on All Ou PAINTS £3.50 House Paint, Now £3.15 (0 Flat Wall, Now §2.70 $1.00 Waterp-oof Floor, Now £3.60 $350 Utility Varnish, Now $3.15 $4.00 Interior Enamel, Now $3.60 $450 Elastic Floor Varnish, Now $4.63 FREE—A 50c can of Armor shield Floor Wax with every purchase. c,(izzgo SHIELD DXINT :sshon,_u-rlon { of the ! CAR HEARINEULY 6. Utilities Commission Georgetown Bridge Matter. The July & Capital T bridge. The cor ceived t Columb duly 6 !Mission Sagy Hara Assassin i Japanese. ]n_\ the Associated Press i | to Consider | Puablic Uti as t hearing on the tion € cars over the v bu Minge new also ww street _NOT A KOREAN. extreme cautic property, position that the w {powers must re as an accomplished fact, they found themselve: ing of the - Russtans will ered that th TRWIN A We wish HIS LOVING WIFE the property SPEED AT HAGUE Tendency ls to Let Russians i Make First Proposals,- Then Listen. L SECOTT MOWRER. of Russians was the tish tried ste : nationalizatic but alone did not when sist. TH {twenty miles south of Kianfu, in ! l\uin):.:x]!)ru\lnn all the build- H\x‘n.x-;m. ney is to let the Rus- ings at Kianfu 1 and wom- | Wood, Wheelin iy Isians make the first proposals en and children s tered. AL~ jafternoon at 3 o T i {though reports to mission stations | ! n what they have to say here tell of thousands of Chinese b It has been agreed that no b full « m 1 be It s vent the Hague will pr AND FAMILY Regard- | W in this Deatls. Eutered futo pest at Moblle, Ala 102 LAWKENCE WIIKON. Eton. " Friends 1§ In .iemoriam. n sad wife wi at loving remembrance TRAN nd depart 1u.‘«n iife twenty-on) June 4t never perish, vur name: 4 HESEAND AND CHILDREN, i Jovine memors of my mothe Yo BROO who departed thi yemis wgo todsy, June 23 4 on, TR, S home DUNALD e memary of my dest DLDS BROO) life ety Tour yen t never perish, oume ' BROOKS. ¢ it loving remems or A grandwother, 150 past B Master His Joving “well 2 His field 1l tie last, uo terrors wien life's dade ar sis. ed this . 1911 I LOVING DAT s, sai ) AW ivm:l«' AL D1XECTORS Dizrified and Efcent Service nnmn L @DE!.‘RE co. (e sUCCESSCIS Ul BOr cune ke o 1.-4Lh W. R, Speary 940 F St. N.w. F, Bi;c'lf's Sons Estshlished 1841 ) West 96, Ioscp‘x Tmmthv Hanlon 11 B ST NE Phose L “ ‘JA’LLEI' S —~ cons MORTICIANS 2 Pa. ave. 1 \ AN | nools 142 . YRTOISE SHE| d Park o Betmces i L dink: reward, 25 New WMAN. NEWMAN VT . snaly | Washington Keward . Room 1. 2 A Miss Murpisy pres pin_in gold sel 0. TS P, child’s North 1 Fil witi | 68 Center M et | return to owner, [ pt. 44. 1448 Park 7:30" pom. STLL ¥ s e Lot ReSrpomreCo 1208 H STREET NW (FORMLILY 840 F §7 KW) FPHONE MAIN o8 LR Speare Aols W Spu-n " WIL H. SARDO & CO Phoe Liseoln The l’:z'k Cemetery Non-Seetarina | Perpetnil Care Beautitul and fitting ion Readily accessible—on eleetric car line. On Baitimore boule- vard. at District line. 705 12;1; SLN.W. de Bros. ros. Co.. 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—exvressive—inesaensive.

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