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JUST ARRIVED Spartan Cordg Absolutely guaranteed for 10,000 miles against stone bruise, rim cut and blowout. 30x3!/5 Non-Skid. .$12.50 32x4 Non-Skid..$21.20 33x4 Non-Skid..$21.80 34x4 Non-Skid..$22.40 Other sizes in proportion. Come and get acquainted with the last word in cord tire construction. AUTIHORIZED AGENTS Amalgamated Tire Stores Corp. 924 Fourteenth St. N.W. Franklin 6188 Special Proposition to Dealers R. K. Ferguson, Pl!nfl;g‘m?upt. 1114 th St. Main 2480-2491 WE SPECIALIZE furniture. g Austr carried ith @ general iine of furniture. pids and Chicago Semple Room an Furniture Exchange, 617 F st. n Disraeli Said: GNORANCE never settles a question.” If vou don't know W kept your getting the our coal last it till next Main » 15 our repairs depart- G ;:—H Heating Co. s ING CO. er Thirty Tears.” . E._liuntsberrs, Viee Pres. Main 4886 We will et v ¥V your home on monthly THE - 1. 1. scrarr Electric Co. ‘s Bldg., 11th and G. M. 1286, Five-Plece Sheflield Sliver Tea Set $25 Many Tmported Gifts that Mr. Kabn purchased ~In Furope moderately priced at $5 to $25. A. KAHN Inc. 935 F Street Jewelers, Platinumsmiths 30 Years at the Same Address BUSINESS AS USUAL During Rebuilding Don’t neglect your eyes. Have them ex- amined at once. If you don’t need glasses we will tell you so. 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. N.W, d | the pri i 1y i e | DEMOCRATS SHIFT WISCONSIN VOTERS| Dry Referendum Plank Ex- pected to Draw Many | From Other Parties. |f Special Dispatch to The Star. i MILWAUKEE, Wis., Junc 28.—Sev- eral days may be required to ap- praise the results of the democratic state conference here today. Some of the maneuvers may set in motion forces which will have considtrable |eect on the other candidates ana! partis ¥ Mrs. Ben €. Hooper of Oshkos president of the League of of W i Hooper is the firs sed to this import is an excelient spe paigner. For ma devoted her time to frage in Madison and W Bone Drys Lose. Over the protest of the bone-d the conference, 238 to 60, adop! plank pledging a referendum vote prohibition in the spring of 1 should a democratic legislature elected to enact a referendum 1 This plank i tribution {has been ine camp, of a referendum wets to the democratic primary, indirectly serve to cut ground from under both Senator La Follette an Gov. Blaine. In pursuance of a further plan to oh- | on the dry Democracy. for gov Mathie is @ G. | On the repu K Morgan slate is dry and backed by the Anti-Saloon League. The La Follette- Blaine slate has uttiered no prohibition, but the camp w pected thé candidates to heavy wet vote. i Democratic tactics may require a re vision of estimates and possibly a mod { ification of the policy. Some lively scen shifting nay follow a pronounced drift | | of wet voters to the democratic pri- | mary. | THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE | AT MRS. SMALL’S RITES | . Slate Dry. People of State Requested to Bare | Heads at Hour of Funeral. ted Press, 111, June 25— late home, t people of the state were request ed by Lieut Gov. Fred E_Sterling | and_Mavor William Hale Thompson | of Chicago to pause and bare their| heads. | A speclal train from Springfield | bore hundreds from the capital | to Kankakee, while special cars took many more from Chicago and n .lrh_v| towns. Gotthard A. Dahlberg, speaker of | the Illinois house of representative named all members of the house a a legislative committee to attend th funeral. Business houses in Kankakee wer: requested by Mavor Radeke to clos. during the funeral. BRITISH PASTOR WARNS U. S. OF HER WEALTH| | By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, TIl, June 2 Warning that the United Sta millionaire among nations, heed thdt she become n as millionaire to the poor man, the hated among nations.” was sounded by Dr. Frederick W. Norwood. pas ! Temple of Londo address delivered be Luncheon Clu | od said the world praised | the United States for i druwx!\-?‘h‘::‘ {added that “cha {8 not the sam as brotherhood.” 'He declared tha England “will pay back every penny of the war debt to the United Sta will “even give it back with a ven- | geance. | I“trzlagrmmthenl;," he added, “is where ! e cleavage wil hearts be made sore~ | C°T® 2Ad SCOUTS EXTRA SESSION. i By the Associated Press. MANILA, June 28 —Gov. Gen. Leon- ard Wood announced vesterday that he | would not call a special session of the | | legislature, since the government's | finances did not warrant such a ste { As a result of the governor gencra announcement It is understood the leg islature will be unable to send furthe | instructions to the Philippine ind, | ence mission now in the United 1 The next regular eession of the | gure is October 15, A MAGICAL TUB ANDTILE N EANSER N & - i Spray BO-NO Liquid directly on inside of tub, or on tiles, enameled table or washtub tops —cleans windows, too. BO-NO Liquid cuts dirt and grease and disinfects pleasantly as you clean. Spray it wherever there are bedbugs, roaches, moths, ants or fleas. BO-NO kills them | instantly and kills the eggs, too. Keep a can handy—you'll find it helps keep the home clean and | sanitary. | Wondward & Lothrop Housewares, 5th Filoor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON C. &M Pure Fruit Juice Just add water and ice for a de- licious and refreshing drink. 40c pint; $4.50 dozen. Candy Bection, Fourth ficer. 20 Open 9 AM. ] Reduced to #19.50 101 Dresses, Canton crepe, crepe Roina, georgette, lace, taffeta, crepe-back satin, velette—models for street, afternoon, sports wear and a number of dance frocks. Navy, black, henna, brown and sports shades. Women's Dress Rection, Third floor. Palm Beach Suits Are Really the Only Summer Suits For Boys, *9.75 Tailored of the best quality Palm Beach cloth, well cut and made for service—in the most desired shades—sizes 7 to 18 vears. Tropical Weight Suits—up to $18. Flapper Suits, of course, $1.50 to $3.50. Sports Blouses, $1 and $1.50. Separate Knickers of Stust. o8 Palm Beach, $2.25. Khaki, $1.50 to $2. Sh & s, $5. Silk Blouses, $4.50. ivu tan, white and a good Gabardine, $2.50. variety of the much liked Riding Breeches, $3. stripes. White Duck and Poplin, Bathing Suits, pure wool— great variety of the bright shades and heathers—§2.95 up. $2.25 and $3. Flappers, $1.25. Boys' Bection, Fourth floor. The Golden Pheasant American Porcelain Dinner Set Is Extremely Low Priced 51-piece set, $18.75 100-piece set, $38.50 We have had this pattern produced in a good quality Porcelain, and we are sure it will meet with as much favor as the English Set. It is open-stock, and you may buy the sets or as few or as many pieces as you like. The 51-piece Set at $18.75 consists of these: 6 each 7-inch, 6-inch and bread and butter plates; 6 each soup plates and sauce dishes: 1 platter, sauce boat, oval covered dish, baker, pickle dish, sugar and cream and 6 cups and saucers, China Section, Fifth floor. Summer Bedwea: At interestingly low prices. White Blankets, wool and cot- ton, $5.95 pair. All-wool Blankets, $8.95 pair. Colored Plaid Blankets, wool and cotton. $6.75 pair. Comforts, of figured mull, with silkoline backs, cotton filled. $5. Lamb's Wool Filled Summer Comforts, with figured cambric coverings in varied floral de- signs, in pink, blue, old rose and go%d—zhe plain 9-inch_borders in contrast. Size 72x78. $6.95 each. Summer Bedwear Seetion, Second floor. ~ Cut Glass Lemonade or Beverage Sets $2.9510$9.25 In a variety of floral cuttings with jugs in tankard or low shapes and either covered or uncove‘:jed. l"l'hey are all of SEIEfldl |_quality. = Crackle Glass Sets, $6.95 Very popular; squat shape jug, gcnerous size handled glasses. lassware Bection, Fifth floor. $11 is a Moderate Price For These Lawn Swings —and in no way measures the pleasure and good times you will have out of one of these this-summer. This particular’ model is a spe- cially well cons tructed one—a four- passenger style swing of selected sea- soned maple," -with a good substantial _swing finished in green .and the stand in red. stand — the . ) .D. U, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 1922." ~ WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES - Reduced for Immediate Clearance . $ 1 9.50 Smart Silk Dresses from our regular stock that have been reduced 14\, 15, 15, and in some instances the reductions are even more. $29.50 Reduced to $29.50 - 65 dresses, unusual models in crepe de chine, Canton crepe, crepe Roma and taffeta—street dresses—and a number of dresses for dinner wear—light and dark colors. “a Smart Wash Frocks For the Stout Woman 14 Less Than Previously— $16.50 and *22.50 Fashioned of the charming dotted Swisses and fig- ured or dotted voiles, in the lovely shades of blue, brown or black with white—designed on the long lines so slenderizing to the larger woman—and trimmed with delightful touches of embroidery, net, organdy or lace to distinguish them from the usual sorts. Two smart models are illustrated— ical of the other modes included Specisl Sise Section, Third fioor. The Right Sports Hat Whatever the Sport In This Large Collection at $5, $7.50, $8.50 Those who ‘will motor or golf on the 4th will require a rather close-fitting hat of colorful felt or rows and rowss of ribbon—perhaps it may be of felt and straw combined in unique ways—or all straw with a touch ‘of colorful ribbon. While others, whose recreation may be more leisurely or those who will go to the sunny beaches, will need hats with brims wider and more shading. For them, too, there are charming models—particularly smart combinations of black velvet and satin. Millinery Section, Third flcer. b X A Getting Ready for Vacation Youw’ll Need Plenty of HAIR NETS National Hair Nets are one of the most convenient kinds—neatly packed in boxes of Y or 1 dozen. : CAP STYLE, single mesh, $1 dozen, 55c 3 dozen. FRINGE STYLE, single mesh, $1 dozen, 55c %% dozen. CAP AND FRINGE NETS, double mesh, 75¢ ¥4 dozen. Shown in shades of light, medium and dark brown— auburn, blonde and black. Notion Section, First floor. Silk “Hosettes” 'Are Popular Bathing Socks $2.50 Pair Fashioned of !‘m silk, with elastic _shirred tops to keep them “put”—and shown in emerald fimlv purple and navy. This is the first time we have shown “Hosettes” in these col- ors, and we believe you will tike them once you have seen them. 3 : New Navy Blue Sun and Rain Umbrellas One model shows a smart satin border, with gray leather and bakalite handle, finished with gray wrist strap—and a_clever gray ferrule to match. 99, The other, also satin bordered, has wooden handle, bakalite trimmed, and finished with tan feather wrist strap. $8. Wemen's Hoslery Section, First Soor. $ 4 5.00 Wondmward & Lothrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 P.M. Reduced to %45 Street and afternoon dresses of the better sort, all in one of a kind models—many show beautiful handwork in their trimming— choose from light and dark shades. For the 4th---You’ll Want Vacuum Bottles Values of Special Interest QUART-SIZE VACUUM BOTTLES, for either hot or cold drinks, $1.85. PINT-SIZE VACUUM BOTTLES, $L15. Motor Vacuum Restaurants, $25 Food Jars ath ince forjdix So many times one Splendid value likes to take hot or Well constructed cold solid foods along on the picnic or motor trip—and for this you can find no better carrier than the vacuum food jar. motor restaurants— complete with 2 lunch boxes, 6 eups, plates, knives, forks, spoons, napkins; 1 each of butter and sugar jars—and ::::eb;-&'ic?"o ther- l-g'zllon sizes, $10 and Motor Restaurast aad Vacunm Bottle Bection, First floor. If You Like Ice Cream Why Not Buy a Freeser and Make It Yourself The Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer The freezer that requires no cranking, but is so constructed that a vacuum is built between the walls, which to- gether with the ice and salt freezes the 2-quart size, $7.50. mixture. This is a splendid freezer to take with you on the motor trip or picnic. ‘.UG In 1, 2 and 4 quart sizes freez North Pole Double-Action Freezers ]—afl-metal, of galvanized iron and rust- less. 3-quart size, $3 4-gt. size, $3.50 White Mountain Freezers These have the splendid triple action which makes for quicker freezing and smoother cream. b i In sizes from 1 to 8 quarts—priced accordingly, $3.25 to $9. Housewares Bection, Fifth Soor. Books for Nature Lovers Our Early Wild Flowers, by H. L. Keeler, $1—Full illustra- ~ Picnic Suggestions ' For the 4th Outing A Special Luncheon Set for'6, 40c Consisting of 6 each dessert saucers, plates, cups, spoons, napkins, and 1 cloth. Paper Napkins, 100 for 25c. Sani-spoons, 5 for Sc. ‘Wax Paper, 24 sheets, for 5c. Kleen-Kups, special, 25c dozen. These are especially good cups, unwaxed and usable for hot as well as cold drinks. Lemonade Straws 100 for 15¢c Housswares Section, Fifth Soor. tions, flexible leather covers. How to Study Birds, by H. K. Job, 75c—A practical guide for amateur bird lovers. g}:.t Beetles, by J. Henri Fabre, Mind and Manners of Wild Animals, $250—A book of per- sonal observations by William T. Hornaday. Book Bectien, Second fieer. Auto-Kleaner Automobile Cloths 3 Cloths, 25¢ Trial Package Knit Wiping Cloths for dust- ing, cleaning and polishing motor cars. Big, soft, spen, cloths that do the work quickly, hold the dust and dirt and posi- tively will not scratch. Housewares Section, Fifth Seor. Special Prices on Auto Slip Covers —urge one to buy now and be reédy for the 4th of July outing or summer vacation trip. In regular stock we carry covers for DODGE TOURING CARS, special, $11.75 each. FORD TOURING CARS, special, $9 each. FORD SEDANS, special, $10. All covers are made of ‘excellent quality fab- rics, and they cover seats, backs, arms and doors. Other covers for other makes of cars will be made to your order at reasonable prices. Ask for an estimate if you are cons ing new slip* covers for your