Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 5

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i THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON D6 FRIDAY -TUNE 30,' 1922, leave hers this lftnrnoon and 3 et Ty tramp_ theough Baitimore, Wil. FDR JUI-Y 4 FE Frank Mohr and Paul Collins, ( to rn'lka tbe trip on & m); b_;m o, "-," 4 Eniladelonis { and \ of e understan: 3 :)verlnl veterans, the former hav- that they would d exrn their "v,” Tuesday morning. ng been gassed, reached this city expenses and not bes. Mohr Intends to hike through : Yesterday afternoon on a hiking ‘| 1oet In the Mojave desert of 5:;‘.“5.: Wi e Inies he Celebration to Be Held on| ''® °f 16:000 miles through the Caitfornia for & period of 184 days, elepration to Be HRel United States. The; y are from TO CAMP DIX FOR DUTY. . Victor, Mont., and on the last lap 01 Gamtol Steps—-—SchooI of their journey, hoping to reach - b Iter C. Gullion, adjutant . > New York by July 4. Children to Sing. The young men startéd out on | states. | the hiking expedition in an effort That was after they had lost Finishing touches were given yes- on part of Mohr to regain his their trail in the west and been health, but soon the trip became a business venture and the men of their journey. dependence day celebration at the| gare representing several business ville, Fla., was reached they were Capitol, when the final meeting of! frms. Mohr and Collins bargained | so fatigued that they remainmed the committee on arrangements was | ——————_— held in the boardroom of the Dis- trtitet building under the chairman- A . | ship of President Thomas J. Donovan ] of the Central Citizens' Association. The program, as finally adopted by more than a score of representatives " asscel the ' Right when you want a SERGE SUI T . terday to plans for Washington's In- Fourth of July Outings are incom- [ plete without fresh and snappy clothes. 1 Your holiday will be [ a happy one if your §H faithful garments [§ are given new life and favor by our es- tablishment. Avoid disappointment by requestinz us to call i \ will form one features in lho . . O & tions are being made for 3,000 on the | || : - Wilner is tailoring to | east steps of !he Capitol. There will be located the children who will sing in a massive children's chorus. The 1 s‘declded upon include “Amer- | f| ) ordera fine quallty Blue That Will Keep You Cool and Well Dressed e e e o saititulnvand Concert at 8 0'Clock. Beginning at 8 o'clock, a prelimi- nary concert will be given by the 2-piecAe Summer Suits Serge, guaranteed fast bt color and 100% all wool for them TODAY! Our customers tell us we ;‘{".“:"';E"gi:’?‘l }?.\if&"gisflfif °:.15’13§'.:'%'§, %o / ev. l‘ :fll’ e 7 ley, on “American have the largest variety of T e —$35. CALL MAIN 4724 i ¥ addresses by Lyman B. S Summer Suits in Washington. | gtedt and & & Seymour - ! ~ 5 » Tyler Page ur Country Siyles are correct, with tailor- {a poem by Mrs. Sarah I { The mecting gave rising votes of thanks to Mr. Donovan and to Miss Cecil | | ing bY hand and fabrics the Norton and Miss Alice Pollock of the jcommunity center department of the English Mohair, 50 Kool Cloth and Tweed Suitings. ..., f. L P . d I W s their x:l:?l];\ SC]}:;:]‘B{OI" i their work in con- nes ticedasriow Srgtlon, ~1" 1ne Piamning of mece|l] Flannel Trousers, Plain or Striped, $10 . . . e follow} es 81 1 o quality will permit. 25,8 oto el f:h:t“u}fsgfg‘éien'"&:‘?;l: » Summer Suiting, to order, $29.50 W m 3] I o 1 JERTO% Indchandenos o All Garments Made on Premises and Guaranteed to Please You Rules for (hlhlrvn il Children of the fifth, sixth, seventh | | Tropical Worsted Suits, $22.50 to $35 _‘“d Eii'f'x;r'lflagfiirfif i VAL 2 1 i s 2 wtdieeecull JOS, A, WILNER & CO e st e ilding not earlier than 7:15 and not ® - o x G laler‘rhan 7:45 on the evening of July 4. Silk Poplin Suits ... $35 | 3, Ghildren who have “notickets’ or CUSTOM TAILORS 5 5 lowed to take their place: the ter- Gabardine Suits [t st e s i i Cor. 8th at G St. N.W. i Y ‘g0 to 1 . L 2 — (plain and sport backs).......... $30 gl e o Egm . uring the past school year. e Mohair Suits ... $18 to $25 5. Tickets used for the President's | B mmm s s e S ———— - ¢ Mus e ~ . < . = ,:5?52‘:135 i ehitarenis e s | FROM._THE _AVENUE AT NINTH Irish Linen Suits...... $18.50 to $25 e HeeOV 10 AVEINUDG 431 81N 1 Ctildren are asked to wear their $15 best clothes and te bring with them & -------------------- 04 small P-B Palm Beach Suits §. Teachers who wish to assist the o . . St A Beginning Saturday Morning b3 “Catldren who come with parents should plan to meet them in a specified | spot at the foot of the Capitol steps at | ! the close of the ceremonies. This rule is framed to prevent any possibility of - lost children. PLANS U. S. OWNERSHIP. Purchase by the federal government l f Cape Cod and Dismal Swamp ; \ now privately owned and_oper- t s authorized under a Senate mendment to the rivers .lnd harbors nate commerce com: the am:pmnce by the c e two important amendm | was made complete and its le report to the Senate was orde! White Oxford Shirts Save a third over the Fourth $1.9 5 $3 Straw Hats now $1.65 84 Straw Hats now $2.65 Button-down collar attached $5 Straw Hats now $3.35 A town-famous special for which we are noted. The i workmanship, the fit and the fabric would do justice to Sale covers. every straw sailor shirts selling for $3, but because of an agreement we have .in stock, which means the finest with one of the country’s leading makers we are able to plain and fancy braids and split offer this special quality at the special price. It isa value straws obtainable. Every hat per- that cannot be duplicated. fect. Every style the latest. And not one bought for this sale. e . i Drastic reductions just when you Flll‘lllSl]]llgS Men Need need a second straw. OVC r the F Olll‘tll All P 'B English Foulard Neckwear................ $1.00 G enuine Madras and Soisette Pajamas._........... $1.85 One and Two Piece Bathing Suits, $5 to $7 Khaki Knickers .._...__._.. Panamas Madras Union Suits, special.... 95¢ Palm Beach Knickers ........ $2.25 / G reatly i Terry Beach Robes, .. Flapper Suits .__$2.95 & $3.25 White Duck Knickers $1.25 & $2 Re duce d i Golf Hose of pure wool... $2.85 10 8750 Coveralls and Overalls, $1 & $2 Rubber Raincoats ............ $4.50 Sw?aters """""""" $3.75 to 810 Phoenix Hose ........oooooeeen. 40c to $1.10 Khaki Shirts & Blouses, $1 & $2 Vacation and Camp Suggestions for Boys Boys about to go to camp or on their vacations will find here everything they need to keep them comfortable and well dressed. Variety and quality are at their height, but prices are not. Palm Beach Suits.. Khaki Suits ... -.88.75 & $10 ' : d Suitcases, . 11 $9.75 10 $65 Flannel Shirts and $6 and $8 Panamas now 34.75 Handbags and Suitcases Blouses ... 33.25 10 33.50 : White Flannel Trousers.......... $7.50 to $12 : Prjamas.... $10, $12, and $15 Panamas _____ ' now $7.75 All Wool Suits' Reduced! 4 Golf Knickers, washable . ._.._._.. $5 to $7.50 We are one month ahead with Sport and Golf Oxfords................ $6 to $10 this sale, because the weather is one month behind. At the reduced ) prices ‘every Panama offered is an ' excellent hat investment for sev- " &ral seasons. All Straw Hats Reduced! The Avenue at Ninth Daily, 8:30 to 6 The Avenue at Ninth Official Agency for Boy Scout Uniforms and Furmshmgs The Avenue at Ninth

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