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(O Special, “each............ Girls’ White Bracelet Watches. T T L R e Sterling Silver Sherbet Set 8 in case. Special Elgin Vacation Watches For ‘Women 80c® [Parfet Set, @ ?3 self-filling. ‘Special...... BPECIRL S i et RICHELIEU PEARLS QUALITY M 18«inch Strand............ SEM 18-inch Strand 24-inch Stran 3 24-inch Strand. 30-inch Strand tte Cases...$1.00 $x00 1402 New York Ave. Cle afénce —that stresses clothing as well as reductions All 2-pants Suits And Those Noted Goodman & Suss Clothes Tailored at Rochester e Now $]19.70 o $23.75 3775 o $32.75 o $39.75 Alterations at actual cost Shuits u; to $32. N Suits up Now ‘to $40.00 Suits up to $50.00 N Suits up to $60.00 N Hot Weather Suits Panama Cloth Suit's..'....$9.75 j Palm Beach Suits ..., Silk Mohair Suits Gabardine Suits .. Shantung Silk Suits ‘White: Flannel- Trousers. . . cesenen White Gabardine Trousers, $4.85 e Tasnion Shop FRED PELZMAN, Pres. Goodman & Suss Clothes Tailored at Rochester Manhattan Shirts JULIUS H. WOLPE'S Sterling Silver and Flle Glass QUALITY C |INVINGOMINE AR OU can get pearls pretty cheap if you don’t care whether they are real or A -$1550 Tropical Worsted Suits. . .$19.50 ;| MAY REVAMP PACT | Premier King’s Visit May Re- sult in Restating 0ld Rush- Bagot Treaty. Early consummation of a treaty ro- stating in more modern terms and giving permanent form to the essen- tial - principles of the century-old Rush-Bagot agreement for restriction| of armament on the great lakes and the St. Lawrence river was looked for today following the conference at the State Department between Premier King of anada. and Secre- tary Hughes. In a statement issued last night after the conference for which the Canadian premier came to Washing- ton yesterday, and which also wasat-| tendeg by George P. Graham. the Canadian minister of national de- fense, ‘Mr. King said the negotiations were proposed by the Canadian gov- ernment at this time in view of the “important strides” of world dis- armament “2s a consequence of the recent Washingtod conference and the leadership given the movement by Secretary Hughes.” Well Pleased Here. The Canadian ministers, the state- ment added, expressed themselves as “well pleased with the sympathetic manner in which their representa- tions were received by BSecretary Hughes,” and understoed that-formal negotiations would proceed by corre- spondence. The agreement which the proposed new treaty would modernize, hiving row a]l the force'of &n international convention, although not, drawn in treaty form, was proclaimed by Presi- dent Monroe in 1818, after having jbeen ratified by.the Senate. Fisheries Brought Up. | Other matters touched upon at the ibrief conference between the repre- sentatives of the two governments were said to include measures for the protection and conservation of fisheries of British Columbia and eastern Canadian international wa- ters; pending settlement of matters respecting boundary waters, and the St. Lawrence waterways project. The attitude of the Canadian govérnment with respect to the latter was said ceptance nor rejection, but of post- ponement until what is considered a more opportune time for its consider- ation-in view of the magnitude of the expenditures involved. he Canadian. ministers. were pre- sented to President Harding yester- day, after lunching with Secretary Hughes, and last night they werc din- ner guests at the British embassy. NOLL INDIGTMENTS Prosecutor Claims Insuffici- ent Evidence to Conviet Union Chiefs. By the Associated Pross. CHARLESTON, W. Va. July 13— Following receipt of a diepatch by the Charleston Gazette late yester- day, ‘to the effect that indictments | growing out of grand jury investi- gations in Mingo county against of- | ficials and members of the United Mine Workers of America had been stricken from the docket by Judge R. D. Bailey in Mingo circuit court, C. Frank Keeney, president of district No. 17_of the miners’ organization. FOR YOU Make: Your Own Cool Wave, With An- ELECTRIC FAN All :Sizes for Home or.Office Pay Your Electric- I.:glu Bills Here - - POTOMAC - ELECTRIC . .~ APPLIANCE CO. . . 607 14th St. B Brmd: Store, Waqhinnon Rail- way and Electric. Bufldhz * 14th and C Sts. N,W. A Clean Cool Scalp Parisian Sue Iw lt:l(l‘ Keeps '.I. !ml lr‘l Almost evoryh knows " that Parisi ly /nowadays. itching scalp, it is, will"be Tefunded. . But you should know more about this nurvelo\u hair saver and buuuuer ought - to know that it midlltel destroys all odors lh: are ‘bound to come from the excretions of the scalp, and in five minutes after an application, no matter how hot the weather, your I}eld -will feel cool and com- fortab PROTECTING LAKES by Mr.’King to be ane neither of ac- | . STAR, \WASHINGTON, received the following telegram from Thomas West, counsel for the unlon miners in Mingo: more lively interest in their occupa-|was found to contain thirty-: three D. ©, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. ~ tion since a veteran colleague recent- | pounds of caviar which sold at -,005 T . o e 4] FISH BRINGS BIG SUM. ly landed a roe -mrfieou welghiny [ marks a pound, while ita remaiuing n, who is co-respondent, witiout obtaining . i~ no Was ‘marriod at Balti HANBURG, 148 a “Indictments against you and other '-Wl o more {Sune 18.—The fishermen unds on which he realized ap-|meat went for forty-éight marks a ?‘c‘gal:u Wiped trom the docket. lodAlK fi:":"'l"b:'“"‘"}:‘}'m;fl&;:“‘:{‘fi that of the Altenwerder have taken a proximately 40,000 marks. The fish|pound on the Hamburg market. others molle - ticipate o clean slate both sides of |and I8 residing in New York. The - | husband is represented by Attorney Questions growing out of the in Richard J. Quigley. dustrial question.” Counta'i the Indictments growing e | ou 0 industrial sturbances in Stings. imceded tharges of murder.| ASKS $20,000 DAMAGES. arson, violetion of the red man's act, —_ z copspiracy and s number of others | Max SHapiro has fled suit in 'the o court's on 0 a mo- tion_ that the Indietments be, nolled | District Bupreme Court against the b( Prosecutor: §. D, Stokes, who is{Franklin National Bank to recover oted as having told the court he|$20,000 damsges for alfeged dishonor| was “unable to make & case” against the individuals-indicted. : i order of the Independeént Fruit Auc- GARDON SEEKS DIVORCE. tlan Company and that }uymont xas refuse: an une ast anof T Ariston Gardon today filed sult in|Ltesy for $818.40 was dishonored. He the District Supreme court for an|geclares he has suffered. in his busi- absolute divorce from Gertrude Gar-|ness reputation and credit. He. is don. He declares that the de(endunvreliralem!d by Auomlyl J. I ‘l‘opur went through the marriage ceremony and J. B. Si i i TGERC in 7ORNITUR: of two checks. He says he drew a cheok for $778.75 April 15 last to the Multlplylng The Charms Of Home A-room furnished with reed or fiber is indeed a charming ' place. No home is complete without some of this light and cool furniture. It is - good-looking, extremely comfortable and always in style. On display at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store there is a beautiful assortment of reed and fiber. There are plain suites and odd pieces, as well as those covered with rich tapestries and gayly colored cretonnes—all reasonably Every mile in aWills Seinte Claire priced. engineering precise manufac- For instance, there is a Three-piece m&fi" motor car and Karpen-made Fiber Living Room Suite for only $67.50. Come down and look around. We'll be glad to show you. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC., Champlata Street at Kalorama Rosd Showrooms, 1238 Comnecticut Ave. Furniture Is More Thdn a Name Lifetime MAYER & CO. Seventh Street BetweenDand E ) OC.H.W.Ca A -FURNITUR\ e e e JIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllll||l||||||||l|IIIlllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHI'IIIllII|IIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllfllllllllll_= [)iSTRICT (§ROCERY SOCIETY THERE ARE D. G.S. STORES ALL OVER WASHINGTON WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE E VERY BEST OF“EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TABLE” AT THE MOST REASONABLE E PRICES. CONSULT PAGE 381 OF THE CITY PHONE BOOK FOR COMPLETE ALPHA- BETICAL LIST OF MEMBER STORES. ' NATIONAL BISCUIT 0. PRODUCTS Already Grown Immensely Popular D. G. S. A Very Fancy Creamery Product D. G. S. Butter | Ib., 43c Gold Bag Coffee 27c |b. MR MALT SunShinE Social Teas Lemon Snaps ) BREAD Soap Powder Cheese Sandwiches s l oe Zu Zu’s i ( G = Nabiscos Small Graham Crackers 3 Abealeity Rty Large Graham Crackers/ Small Vanilla Wafers ) PURE Made by Chas. Schneider Baking . 10 Lbs., 69¢ & 0t, 48¢ ( cpresoTA 10c FLOUR e u v Pls, 18¢ | not biached T SR ¥ 198 . " 7 S 1 Lb., 18¢c Case, $2.90 3 Doz., 25¢ 10 Lbs., 33¢ Lb., 20c | FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES| AND POULTRY | £ = GRANULATED SUGAR . . ARMOUR’S GRAPE JUICE SCHIMMEL'S JELLY . . ...... LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE . . WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR BAKER'S COCOA . . . BAKER'S CHOCOLATE . CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE SAFETY MATCHES POTATOES . ...... SMOKED SIIOII.I)EIIS GELFAND’S OLIVE MAINNAISE A zestful, healthful Jar- ful of ess that will surely please your palate. Small, 18c Tall, 35¢ BORDEN’S Evaporated MILK FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS Are always the choice nf lovers of good eat—it’s QUALITY. At all D.G. S. Stores Splendid as a dressing for fruits, urull or pud- dings when diluted. Small Can, 5¢ Make Your Peoch Cake ~ With a Rich Corby Sponge Cake You'll never have enjoyed a more de11c1ous combmatlon. ATALLD.G.S.STORES = We are off: our butter this Week at 43c per pound-and - would like to have the house- keepers of Washington make a comparison of the quality of this butter. We guarantee it. to be of the very hxghestqual ity IIIIlIIlIIIIIIHIflHfl{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHWI_IIIWHIIIIIHIIfllIIIIIIHIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIflIIIIIIIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIlllIHllIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIII You know Corby Cake is pure—- “Pure as mother ‘made it"—and you'll find it at all D Ge S %‘“ et