Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1922, Page 15

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T — / Y What Cls s A-HF-A ggllfi GA‘;L?-IEEKlES Sza;;kh;r; f;’f él; ;(idc_iie:’ o % ?r Reduced . omfort! . 1 th of July ebration \ A TAXICAB is more | fdal U I s e B unhmavh : uthm = Clefz)-::nce 5 & o g your idea of comfort J - . Rustic Cedar Chairs than a street car. But !Industrlal-‘ Feudalism and. ;:mc: :part:ers, ;ocep‘;g' Reduced 1o $2.75 you get more comfort Political Bureaucrac SPCLRDATELS,[oC cacl: M u Rustic Cedar Settees from riding to busi- ! : : oy Blors, Foucth four. Open 9 AM. - New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 P.M. Reduced to $3.75 ness in the street car, . Charged in Report. | Furaiture ection. Sixth foor. because it is the prac- | e smcnetrees L . ; tical means from the e ehsroried Nvinol] viewpoint of your in- Ca bureaucracy, seems to have : come. SO. there are made its way into the White House, |§ M : H d d l\ h F k = = sclared the feport of the epeciali Places in which you [semred e Svot of o moiy any riangmade 0 as rOCKS can have over-luxuri- |Federation of Labor in setting forth ini ervi organized labor's stand against the . . $ ous dining service. But |2 industrial court and other eCIaII Prlced \ls for compulsory submission Y R ' it is the practical ap- peal of WALLIS’ that hor disputes to state tribunals. | § i o 7 President Harding's declaration to| will ?Omfmt you at Congress last December. suggesting mealtime here. ulation of labor unions, prompted | committee’s criticism. I " 1d seem.” declared the com- | L ! % g 2 aganda for ind € ported by pol ] ) has found its w ite Honse. Tt is mos th note the utterances of of the United States, ves of lahor's re- ry resort to the agninst industrial on- ay he well to recall in n a2 most annropriate the subiect by Blue Serge SUIT With Extra Trousers of White Flannel Special [/l 'Y S The Suit Every Man and Young Man Wanis There is just a limited number of these suits, taken from our regular “Washington’s Largezt ) A m Lincoln. | § A that a svstem | f r which Ia- || strike when they wam{\ WALL BUSTER e pre- i il_in addition to t of the special policy l‘nmnl!l(flf'.k Raide Many Obiections. H tee considerad | ecourt law. the | indnstrial commission Taw, | . of trade | N July and August, on vacations or at home, frocks like these will be want- stock and combined with our best selling White Fiannel Trousers, marked ed more than ever—so thi: reduction selling will be more ilmq welcomed greatly below the usual price especially for this event. by women who really appreciate the charm and value of the little. hand- i < i 3 iade Frocks Single and double breasted suits in the lot—and remember that vou can - : ) get DBlue Serges anywhere, but blue serges of the quality and tailoring of ! in favor of @ 4 @ X - Sl R et # - these are exclusively Woodward & ILothrop. phe Iypical Styles are Sketched— HhsHicly - A m,mgmj & . . The number is limited, hence early selection is advised. har . 5 T e e Also a few other voile frocks with drawnwork and lace insets—and dainty linen DT POLISH {eiepae in evidenced on reme. | and voile combinations are included. Sizes 34 to 42 Regular; 35 to 39 Short; 36 to 40 Lonz Wt il { Plan rnm:':;.“ Conzress. ! Womea 'S Dress Section ShiniSeos Men's Clothing Section, Second floor. er than spend our efforts lr\'-‘ attitude of the said the report. | vor to change it R ’ the opportune ti e are at leas: { . . . . B ., ) | ormpermotint SToniars ot least ey | Drastic Reductions Bring Prices 'Way Down on Bud V. . “d by Ten who are not in accord with u ases program and who are | - z 1te anton l‘epe S C d C Special e s might 1 4 2 s raps, Loats and Lapes Pe Special $3.50 Yard in G el 65¢ pectat, . ar .;nxfn":i::c'hui‘»?u "ot $5 $ 1 0 $ l 5 $25 $3 5 :Srr:\ ?:i‘:ameuizt One of the most fashionable weaves of the s tha “si its ! s S€E, - . % . ’ ‘nn'r',’,‘f.. e Single | b ¥ g y siicleal. stand, that very fine quality 40-inch width. contribution to public . il . | 2 3 . looks like silver, s s T ommended ithat ALUES, which measured by/smartness of styles, fineness of qual- holding a light cut All-Silk Ratine ’1_50 Yard r o L5200 S Soteramen e | ity and tailoring—and low pricing, we believe to be most extraor- glass vase of deli- ) Gallon can.... . ‘00 | ¥ _administration of dinar cate line 3,‘?‘11 B A Special Value “2. i f ll":‘l:x:el‘x";]‘;: m;_sl porhox;i with re 1 ™ oprl- or yellow rose- Lo 1k 26 inche ) = @ to abolis s r . JEUON:. o sma sh sports silk, 36 inches wid 1.15351&111@1‘& : e Savings are as substantial—as prices are low. buds, Special, 65, 1n a smart dull finish sports silk. 36 inches wice | T‘x“ ";n}:lr-‘;k '(hl) Cm"tm“ | - . Glassware Section, Fifth floor. 5 8ilk Section, Second floor. Z1h | the council, deaoribion snd SRort with ! ; s ats and Topcoats for tl torist— 4 ‘; | il describing the union coal . —Jersey Sports Short Coats anc $ 5— opcoats for the motorisf '&7 /«fltg1rnn ‘!:\'\:m q; ’:..l‘{,:,‘!r:m‘,;c",,:: ::‘.f":;’"(',;l Topcoats, raglan or set-in I I.)'mtl c;\rl_\i m]tl \\'(-:.;r. llnr}]e; Housewares Section, Fifth floor §i < ori aay . Hehting for @ | - . = i ¢ spuns, entwooc weeds, poire st | rheir sacce sald the commit-| sleeves, exceptionally good weight fo twills, velours—all full lined; many " i tee, “will bring a de summer vacation wear in the moun- nite and effective | cople _of India” were reported as| y the committee on in- | ternational relations. The committee | They are of excellent qual- ity, " well cut and made. gyis Ribbed Cotton Vests, with double panels front tailored low neck or bodice — i Uiigedeie s el T ] typically sports; tans, violet, green . e E o= ‘:mb.\_nmn: N ems of unem- | tains—in heather mixtures, navy, and hvnn‘n mixtures—plain nawy, Extra SIZe ummetr nlt naerwear > { Seek Shorter Day. brown and tan brown and tan. ’ AN ETUAL { Among the demands of the soft| ) : 1 ) i | P ainers now on strike {s estab- —Varied smart fabrics, styles Tub s 1k For Women For Children BU!LD]NG {lish tk hour day, five-day | 2 1 color \ ¥ tt, t ternational Typo- —Navy twill, plaid homespuns and colorings characterize P i i lope com- hhed cotton union suits s 10 by! the o Navy , pla - e 3 0O Mercerized lisle envelope com cd 1 suits, 7 . 0001000 in the $1 0 and tweeds, fashioned into this group of coats, capes and wraps. etticoats, bination suits, low neck, sle . buttons around the P 3 rving to es-| . Some of the smartest sports models— f 1 ; 8 fablishy the forty-four-hour weel..a the smartest capes; practically all are : : ! T . $ less or bodice styles, with ¥ 1Y 2 i s added that the New England | it £ Capes % in spongeen, poiret, Arabella, Nor- s SpeculL 2.75 straps. Regular s $150; ters. Low neck and sleeveless, Per-Cant | nt e longthentng i the wnca | full lined with crepe de chine or peat mandy, camelair, knitted fabrics and extra sizes, $L75 izes 3 to 1. 75c. er Cen M day. * ) H ’ id v . g . f B : ! I "‘“;h‘“.”’?"‘ favoring recognition | deicyene; AllSsplendidivalict: veldyne. Just 100 of these lovely Cotton combination suits, tai- Cotton vests and pants—sizes 1§ on Sh‘"g; ”"“‘th T [I| sovernmont. headed by Peapiaost 2 $3 —The better sorts — greatly underpriced. Topcoats, wraps shadowproof tub S’lknpit;“(; lored tops, bodice style, with 3 to 14 years, 60 ];” 7':7 t'f*f:l 3 aro Obregon, si i g P : . omen W s . Tight-fitting 4 i size. k, e o { federation's sympathy For the Just] motor coats, capes and_sports styles, in beautiful plai :gfisfii;e‘m’thlf l‘;:roqe B3 Sehedeis an i ekt b G = - . Pays 4 Per Cent jSuuegles and aspirations of the) spongeen, veldyne, duvetyne and English tweeds. All beautifully silk d ; lar sizes, $125; extra sizes, $150. ° : Boys' cross-barred nainsook lined. union suits, athletic style, sizes { took’ similar action on a resolution | fore maturity. on shares withdrawn be- I I | providing that the Ameri 2 i i . . : f . | Etion should. “uraently. ol the ot | Do not miss these splendid values tomorrorw. and back, and hemstitched style. Regular sizes, 25c. 8 to 16 75c Assets More Than | e l"-f:xlr:w,\r!x?:x—oiz;ur‘nor‘xf:lm‘ci ?fiv Women's Coat Sectlon, Third floor. hem or scalloped bottom. Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. ¥ of using their influence Children's Knit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. upon their respective gov- nments, when negotiating with for- ring in 43 B 145 ' zovernment, headed by President Al | Petticoat Section, Third flor. of their peoples, as | $8,000,0¢0 ted by such negotia- | Surplus More Than $800,000 tions. e the Brss comsceatio bes| : / Smartness ! i e fotne e cgn»! A Practwa”)’ All Of Our 3 Tailored Into These e ! ban | Introducing the Kimlark Rug Priced as ; | A New Fiber Rug for Follows: h i t Every Floor, Everywhere imposed upon them by the ) Another resolution, concurred in P BI 1y the commitiss on ‘organisation: | Smart Sports ) Iats e s L se directed the executive council to call | $3 to $5 75 | the attention of organizers to the| < o p {laundry industry, it being declared | They tub, they are cool, and {that thousanas of woman workers d $5 d $8 50 fresh-looki i might be brought into uni anks | -looking. from this Indusry. SRR Reduce to an . With tailored V-neck, Tuxedo I 3 l 2 or pretty Peter Pan collars, and | 1 RUM-RUNNERS BATTLE A delightful collection of this season’s smartesthand chfic ;‘:g’ J",‘:‘s ‘;,32‘;‘;5"11’,;" out- 27x54, | modes in sports hats. Choice varies among these soft, Fine tucks, pleated, frills, a new $2.25 ! TERRIFIC WINDSTORM§ jaunty little. crushable hats, from felts, straws and rib- pr2ig trimming or perky black | bons, to combinations of all of them, and there is a won- ribbon bows add a chic touch. 36x72, | Thirteen Caught in Three Boats| derful variety of vivid sports shades and white from which A few with short slecves. $3.75 and 20,000 Bottles of Whisky' | to choose. 4 ! Conflscated. Crepe bands in two or three shades, smart quills, ribbon 4?7, | | By the Associated Press. H ‘hat-not add smart trimming touches.” ‘ | | 'NEW YORK, June 26.—Twenty thou- bows and what-not a £ F Be d 0 lsan(l bottles of whisky were seized by Millinery Section. Third floor. ancy ea 6;9 o | customs officers, who_captured three | speeding motor boats which attempted i - to run_their rum cargoes up the East Neckla,ces river before ‘dawn vesterday, under { cover of a furious squall that threat- | ened their destruction with every burst { of wind. Thirteen men aboard the ves- $11.75 810, Special, 51 i sels ted. . 16.50 | *“Tne vessels are fishermen and caine 7 Fxceptxonal Values Novel and new, aiid color- $ | here from Boston, the *‘commodore” of ful—the sort of necklaces 9512, | the fieet admitting, the federal officlals S-lk Sk- t one - delights 'in- finding, > i‘l?;uérlc:&goe:yér%n a seel\;e:t;i:tllvefr:o:‘ 1 1irts for‘in thefm is x_nuc}1 of the $18.75 rum-runher which was at anchor sev- cachet of a simple sum- < ’ ! Y T e 7% the sloopn Feter Metager and Stella Here is a selling that affords marked savings for the mher outfit. The Kimlark Rug is an all-wood fiber of specm‘l Sntx;fi«::l):(:x]\:t{\u;fl l.\\';l.r‘!'],(v“.‘. d and the gasoline boat C-936. ' woman who has not yet bought her separate silk skirt, Beads in a wonderful va- ble, sanitary, odorless,sand the colors are as nearly lig ‘1‘ o Sk i it f shapes linked in . - ffect these rugs, making them espe y desirable for - ) or who plans to add another of these charming and useful riety O H Rain or moisture doeg not affec ese rugs, By e i SN et L ORE THAR THE | BRIDGE LEAP FATAL. garments to her summer wardrobe. g:}fi';mgf 23,,',?,'1”’32‘3 porch and outside ulsle. . Tihey fmay ]be clea:]lscd by“::‘:l'l‘u:ficn‘:-i:lvl:n;,m;, with cleq TORDINARY KINI »pphi v d any soap that is free from lye or other po als. " ‘ LHSE OP"(AL (0 | Hundreds Look On. thisldu—some.of the smartest sports fabrics fashion them, acquamarine—and ever so They are the hen_'nen Il&u Afm... t.g:.i.z.:,“ ves Rige “‘c Jmmu:l g P TOMETRISTS NEW YORK, June 36—A man be. | in delightful models—and colors such as tile blue, gray, many charming combina- square yard or 45 pounds for a 9 - TUg, gIVING oL ”l!l_l 5T MW ’.5:?.";3:,3: ]':xemxl:l:dnrl}; e Ll tangerine, white with violet, black or navy stripes— Huns. Rug Section, Sixth floor, Brooklyn bridge last evening, in the canary, rose and others. Jewelry Bection, First floor? view of hundreds of pedestrians and car and elevated train pas- 3 TR aln as 8kirt Section, Third fioor. bridge rondway, IR ° 1 without looking buck and Jumped. =

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