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MATIONS BUSINESS Buflaloa, Gatherlnd Told of Slow. But Certain' Befter- ment of Conditions. BUFFALO, N. Y, July 12—Vice ' Prestdent Calvin Coolldge, In an ad- dress to business men at the Elllcott Club here yesterday, praised them for what they had achieved in recon struction and in bringing the coun- try back to stable conditions, and sald that if they clung to the high 1deals ‘of true Americanism the de- #ired end-would: be fully achieved. “The voices of thoss who are al- strident,”” [ l&x'oll M erld. “Peace,” Mr. Coolldge adied, “did not bring overnight readjustment of business conditions, but work of upbuflding has been far advanced. ‘It may be that some further read- justment must be made in the wage tr railroad men and miners. SPEAKS AT ROCHESTER. Chamber of Commerce Gives Din- . mer to Vice President. "ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 12.—Vice visit to Rochester yesterday, making a speech before an audience of more than a thousand persons at a cl of commerce dinner given in h! or. He motored here from Buffalo 4| yesterday afternoon in company with a number of Rochester citizens whi went to meet him. H. i{| sistant treasurer of the republica: national committee, accompanied him. He returned to Washington tonight. ‘The Vice President’s speech was on the topic of restoration, summing up the accomplishment of the republican administration since its inauguration. He spoke in favor of the ship subsidy bill, the Fordney tariff bill and other legislation now pending, as well as approving the work of the Washing- ton conference, the adoption of the national budget and other parts of what h. termed the “work of resto- ration.” | CHARGES DEATH TRAP TICKLED. BUGS’ FEET Lawyer-Inventer in Court Wrangle Over Electric Device for Killing Roaches. ROCHESTER, N. Y, July 12—A device for the electrocution of cogk- roaches was the subject of contro- yergy tn clty court here, when George rsyth, an attorney, appeared as his own counsel in an action against the Triangle Tool and Die Company, charging breach of contract in the manutdcture of & contrivance invent- ed by him. HAVE YOU HEADACHES? Have you moticed a dull p-l- in the' head that' persists im spite of all the powders and ‘tablets you can take?! Do your eyes get tired after readingt Do you feel pain in the eyes after watching the moving pictures? “Electric chairs,” were shown In = It may be that concemtrated court. It was alleged one was defec- effort in reading tires the tive becayse the roach was warned of danger by a tickling sensation in his front feet when he touched the live metal. The roach, according ta the specifications of the invention, was to have been induced to walk on the metal by quantities of celery juice placed at convenient spots. Declsion ‘was reserved. —_— WEST AFRICAN PRINCES SIGHTSEEING IN PARIS Group of Distinguished Negroes, Friends of France, Honored by Government Officials. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally New nerves. It may be the glaring sun straine the tender mem- brane of the retina. But what- ever the cause the pain is only a aignal _that ‘something is wrong and should be attended to_immediately, Come to our office and let us make an examination of your eyes. Every equipment is here, and Dr Berman, whoisa grad- uate eyesight spec specialist, is in ttendance, experience ll‘ skill Il- been a revelation o thousands. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Special Offer g) of PARIS, July 12.—Twenty-seven ne- gro princes from West Africa arrived in Paris Sunday on a sight-seeing expedition, after a busy week spent at the colonlal falr in Marsellles. They were met at the station here by a npumber of government officials. Later on_they will be received in audience by President Millerand. “These chlefs are_all men of dls tinction, who have performed valuabl services for France,” $ays the news- paper La Liberte. “They cannot In any sense be regarded as ‘common negroes.’ Two of them have been decorated with the Leglon of Honpr. Three are subscribers to Paris news- papers and one has sent his son to a French university. Despite thelr scimitars, javelins, turbans and gay- colored robes, they all possess Intel- ligence of a high order. FISCHER'S - Jewelers and Opticians: 918 F Street N.W. ke PALATS ROYAL “11th and G Sts. A. Lisner, President. Shoes g Clearance Sale Last of Lots—335 Pairs in All—Including $6 Values At $2.95 ports Oxfords—Of smoked elk, trimmed Mth brown cali. Rubber or Neolin heels. Women’s and g-rawing girls’ sizes. At $295. : 3 45 peirs Growing Girls’ White cqnvu ‘Ankle Ties, ywith welt soles and low heels. At $2.95. 106 pairs Women's Patent Coltskin and Black Kid xl‘n—. with hand-turned soles and Louis XV, heds. "ml""l'l""-"f'fl'lII'IIIII“‘I (4 8B umwmmm:con Op.an with wooden Cuban heels. At §295. o upli'Wm'csilver-nd(loltl Clofl:Emlng Siippers, At $2.98. Varloas White Canvas and P-tholmdn p‘onnrh—lut ofi’highu—pmed'lots. At 52.95.‘ : Iflo',l'!ou, 4 Pm tEsENEEEERENEE. $3.95 and $5 Handmadg Children’s Underwear !‘, ! Bloum, 82 95 . ' ”rflmzen Slips, $1.00 values.- Nainsook. At Attractively made of whit S bnd: “‘ ; n :ft"“hn rol! lzCombln;;lom of Knickers and Drawers, 2 to. . colfar and eL ber are o ¢ yca_::{ 2 Sroidered lnwhnndt‘l.fl‘}m e 2 . ece Pajamas of pink cfepc, 2 to 12 Also Women's Taflared biouses 2 The Shopping Center—11th and g '—A. Lisner, Presid i - \Pulais Royal—Third Floon e o Ao Kovel(y Dreages Hubb::finit;l: .xmlO“ s yal—Thira Floor. » A Marvelous Special Sale Fine Handkerchiefs For Women, Misses and Men At Less Than Half Normal Values Specially fortunate purchases from importers of fine handkerchiefs enable us to make this unusual offer. Delightful qualities, including Imported Madras, Fine French Linens, Irish Linens, Shamrock Lawns and Fancy Colored Linene, All fine qualities. New clean goods. We never had such values before. Don't fail to see them. An Exceptionally Advantageous Offering 750 New Summer Dresses | $ 15 //\ e '50c, 75¢c and $1.00 Handkerchiefs These Dresses Were " At, Choice ;i 25¢ Each ‘Made to Sell at pag e linds 8 deze Womass Impirted Rl Madsin $12.50, $15 and $17.50 hand-scalloped edge and beautiful embroidered corners; many others in handdrawn hems; also hems with hand-embroidered corners. Choice while they last, 25c each. 180 dozen S0c and 7Sc Women’s Imj d Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, solid colors and white, thmmflul embroid- ered initials; fancy floral designs, Long(ellow openwork and filet embroidery. Many other attractive designs to choose from. Various width Hems. 25c each. 65 dozen 0c, 75c and $L00 Grade in Women’s Imported French Colored Linen Novelty Handkerchiefs, in a wide range ~ of attractive borders and effective designs through center, with hand-rolled hems. A number of glove handkerchiefs in the lot. 25c each. Men’s HAND - DRAWN VOILES, very sheer and dainty—beauti- fully embroidered or trimmed with filet or. val lace. . ) Misses 15c and 25c Grades at | $1.00 Grade, 50c Each Choice, 6 for 59¢ Men’'s Imported Colored i PI’ne Lavn: Fasie S Linen Hemstitched Handker- 1 n chiefs, in a wide range of stitched Handkerchiefs, with | French colors, various attrac- . R embroidered initials; fancy { borde: d centers. 1 IMPORTED DOTTED Sresih dexigns. Colors ‘and | 1 the lof are Sjens Imporicd white. ozen in the lot. ite Silk Handkerchiefs, SWISSES,. 'in a number of 6 for 59c. { withifine wovenitripeborics and French hems. 50c each. 50c Grade, 25¢c Men’s Imported Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Grade, 6 for 75¢c Misses’ Colgred Crepe de Chine Novelty Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in the new smart models. FIGURED ZND PRINTED sports colors; many others in | with embroidered initial. Full 3 Shamrock lawn with attractive | size. 25c each. VOILES, in a galaxy of wonder- patterns. 6 for 75c. 25 dozen | 25¢ and 35c Grades 6 for 75c 25c Grade, 6 for $1.00 Misses” Colored Linen Nov- Men's Fine Shamrock Lawn H emstitched Handkerchiefs, ful colorings and styles. F " - eltyh :{undtel‘;:mefi. l‘;e nlxi- witll: saéin striped blorders and RE:N stitched, with dainty embroid- | embroidered initials. Colors il C| LINEN, ‘Of soft, "l:d covne;s lsohdsgoéors and :nd wl}lte. A \«;arious width i textu i d- white in the lot. ozen in ems—Y4 and ¥ inch. 6 for — silky re, variously hand the lot. 6 for $1.00. 75¢. § Palais Royal—Main Floor. drawn or finished with embroid- eries and fine pin tuckings. Just Received—I125 New Mid-Summer Hats At $5 BOYS. After inventory brings out many broken and odd lots for clearance, offer- ing thrifty mothers- remarkable bar- gains. Little Boys’ Wash Suits, good quah!y stand- NORMANDY VOILES, Im- ported Organdies, Shantungs in white, natural or beautiful col- : ATt aitocolbr Rb ‘o & orings. Scores of these won- e o bg grades. At C derful dresses, all spick-and- span, waiting to be carried off by twos and threes. Bo_;s;os;.s&:;szs:t Wash Suits, $l l 5 igh-grade Wash Suits, con mothers will 1 values nrere4 middy styles. Sizes 2 Regularly $245 to Boys® $1.25 Khaki K Made of genuine Governme heavy grade, in the best da Splendidly made. Sizes 7 to 15. 7 % 5C Boys' 95c Semmer Knickers, Davtona and Gray Crash Knickers. Sizes 7 to 16. At 59¢ Boys’ 85c and $1.25 Overalls and Coverall extra good quality blue de neatly made and trimme. 4 to 10; Coveralls, 3 to 8 sizes. At Misses® Sizes Women’s Sizes 14t0 20 .34 to 46 These hats were made to sell at a much higher price. Hats of the smart- est styles—hats you will be pleased to take on your vacation trip. Included are large, medium, small hats, fashioned of Canton crepe, taffeta and duve- tyne and velvet combinations. In black, hite, na dc, een etc. white, navy, jade, gre s None on Approval None Credited 75¢ Palais Roral—Main Floor. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Basement Demonstration Sale Continued Tomorrow—With a Rousing Dollar Sale Your money will do close to double work tomorrow. Nearly a hundred wonder values, on which you can save 15 to 40 per cent. Demonstrating this entire week, as never before, the unusual savings which can be secured by a visit to this great Dm:tam Thrift Store. We aid you in the selection of up-to-the-moment reliable merchandise. GET, THE THRIFT HABIT SHOP IN OUR BASEMENT $1 $1 31 $1 Women’s “Seal Pax” $1:49 Athletic Suits 0f yolle and batiste. Bome with lace and JEith long sk boots, retatorced, 9 to R Berunty at e et sises 48 Tow Flesh and White Union Suits, low organdy trimmings; othiers "“" o Do A e r-m whflehn ode. § m: ‘and biack. neckrzo o s, tght Eaeer Pirst qnllhy— sleeves, knes Jerzih, 38 to 85, Firet quaiite for stout women. —Bargain Basement. ‘Women's Extra Size Union Suits, 2 for Women’s Silk Mixed 69c¢ Hose, 2 Pairs Women's Double Mesh Hair Neh, 12 for Women’s New $200 Summer Blouses $1 ",.‘1&‘;.;'. Tars—Ba Ribbed Hose, 6 Pairs i“!& 10 -mm.fi 25¢ Hose, 5 Pairs Women's, black '“. ‘white tnforceds firse Bioee 3": n needs, ing; ‘oome triled, ‘Dosens of iyles: neuhe Muslm, 7 Yards, Dleached; best. for eheets cs. ' Full “pleces. 7 Bargain Basemont. Pillowcases, 4 for “Acorn” brand; standard at 20c Size 42338, At 4 for $1.00.— Polly Prim Aprons Of black sateen, with cretonne trim- Pockets and sash. Some in sus- $ 1 | m'.flu- ‘efects. All sives.—Bargain Women's Porch and !mce Bm | of crash and crepe in two-tone effects; lso of o | Gingham, 4 Yards, 82-inch plaids and checks. in multi- colorings. 39 and 40c yard values, Apy 4 yards, $1.00.~ Basement. Towels, 4 for 20c and 4o Turkish Towels. various 'rrl sil orat_quality, Ay 4 Gingham, 4 Yards for h Tissue Gingham, finest gual- s “bruntul Stripes. Jogt think think— 31 $1 31| e 1 | each. Bargain Basoment. it 25¢ Vests, 6 for Congdoth, 7 Yarl CETEERE V7 | §7% Sheis i =$1 wm_—--rli“ fiue 1 fi“ = e or $1.00. : c | Envi ope forced ' Crash, s PR e S e e 58-nch- wide, Mercerised Table Dam- , in floral and striped effects, @9 yard. _Tomorrow, Bargain Basement. Percales, 7 Yards, Be-inch; in plak, blue, eore, hven der, tan'and white, yards, $1.00—Bargain mumn Wasll_SErb Z for | fine 1 m. in g-"fu e Jot. sn i [ | Jar Sale -t u Hnndkerchlefs, 12 for Women's, of Irish lswn, embroid- ered and sports patterns. 20c grad '$1 Irregulars. 18 for Basement. | 19¢ Socks, 6 Pairs et =81 | Of satin, lace and dotted wl-i Thite and in Kimono Shades. EE T 57| 41 1% 35 Vests, for $1, NI} Juvenfles’, Children's and Boys el $1 e P N | B o7 $1‘ T 39¢ l-lm, 4 Pm '-.-.:,'; fi.{-r-fi bbed_ Socks, white and $1 | ‘eurate - . IIIIII ssas l.....l...lll.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\ u 9 a2 - G sessresseasies; =22 [te 2 > ('l-mlinnll----l-l--’.-