Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 13

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- / DRUMMER TO BEBOME . - - EXTINCT, LIKE BUSTLE| et ¥ the Asiocibted Phess. :Mary Hall, “untdconstrycted rébel” " T and member ot C&imp 435, U €, Traveling lugdun, <Who died vesterddy at & local hoi “NEW YOI 1 . £ The . 5 * Former Texas Governer Told | »ita arter .a auaden! stroke. o I 1" Larum : e g e : dlibe buried Thuraday, | yanome sxtiet ‘#s - the Mods 68" the g Tl S Rights of-Americans Will Be Protected. bustle; Louls E. Pierson, president of the Merchants' Association, predicted. in anpouncing.plans for the national merchandise fair to open In New York August 7 \ . Buch fairg, patterned-after the Eu- fopean, or Leipsig, system, Will per- mit merchants perlodically to view and compare the goods of competi- tors, thus eliminating the need for Sdrummel ‘Or traveling salesmen, sald Mr. Piefgoh. - o 5 + The nationui faicr Wil thark a try- out of lhga rect-selling” plan, in e bearers and. six local Confeder as honorary p ers. 3 Miss. HAII'S last thought was of the Confederate flag, which ,she fias Worn in her hair since the ¥s of the civil war. Last Half- . Ushers in G régtgr Values—Lower Prices—Increased Buying Interest FUNDING PLAN SETTLED K in action and she placed the Alag in-her Walr when the strands: were.rich dark ‘brown, She ‘died under the flag- of the Ponfederacy, loyal- to® the south’ ahd the lost o Obregon Discusses ~ Situation in View of Conference in _ duse. ‘She had récently made the | America. hants- chroughout ‘the - : New York. trip to Rich: i country awalt the result of tho ex- g X 3 fheins Digetes W N | 1{o2 of marilt Wiin"The Wearera or | periment, with u view ‘to bringing At Least Two Months to Wear the Dresses Special Dispatch to The Star. - T Wedray At the veunion M1 ercl n reas A 3 A AUSTEN, Tex.. July 19—A plan sat-| Was elghty-four vears ot n‘;:, Mol | use, it was said. 2 ¢ Chain Letters Y“ ..0’ in This July Clearance of ALL . As:far as'is known, was the only : woman member.of ‘a Confederate Linen is greatly improved in’ color I Verans' camp. it you use some borax inthe water. § isfactory to all for paying off Mexic#'s indebtedness,-the result of a confer- efice of, Secretary of the Trehsury Adolf de la Huerta with bank heals of ofl compani N is the hope of P Obregon of Mexico. The con of these annoying letters. ‘Tt begins with several bun: 1 bndeed perpiions poo: eral hundr ous ple wasted several hompfi their valuable time in copying. The names run in comtinuity, || “as follows: | ' Summer Wash Dresses Formerly $13.95 and $15.95, Choice $9.95 - ; ASHION authorities declare that these summer dresses will be found suitable and favored by most women for wear until late September ; hence, added to the high quality, beautiful styling and low: price is_the decidedly economical réason of two fuli months! wear yet available. Of course, you should buy several. ~ You wijll' choose from exquisite light and dark colors, in finest im- ported Gingham—excellent Ratines, plain and checked—and the most attrac- Is it Econom | ] We have just received one | I | end. former imont. who W ues the Me: dent in Mexico City. the hop would be wiped o his return to Texas, quoted | ving { 0 Meet All Creditors, || Tom Thamb te Jonas Keck, ete. | The last paragraph réads: ! “An ex-soldier started this I letter; it is to go around the | world three times and return— |, the one who breaks the chain || | will surely meet with misfor- || || tune, but if you will make ten || | copies and mail them to people ‘ you know, good fortune will John Doe to Tom Thumb, S debis —To use up your strength and patience doing family . vl washing at home this sum- which . may terms mer? bregon declared. your lot.” f f s S o 5 2 : tive of linens; sizes 16 to 46, covering the whole gamut of newest origina- Wrer m‘l)mlm::‘mr(\mn‘ | We broke the chain! -1 tions in style, design-and trim for choicest summer frocks. will receive the | | Imagine the time and money . Besides the cost of soap : 3 that is lost by people who are e S oA A N e ) ) 817819 14th StNW. Is eastly understood when you consider that ; it fills such long-felt want. Worn in place f of the corset; it provides a smooth contour 3 and a flexible yielding support that is wen- (| . * derfully’ comfortable. is especially v -adapted to ‘athleticsinclined women and “ ideal to wear under-your bathing suit. . AUS350 and $5.50 | " “Nlade-alwmost entirely of.elastic, giving un- usual elasticity and making it conform snugly to ¢ and starch and gas—ien't it T:::,ti" BRA: T WA ataaty l : T T e o e =i el S | o oue “Tomunes-3nd o Summer Dresses | Law Non-Retroactive. cool in blistering July? | hasn't time to write chain let- | | 3 ; | {© can Constitutio by declared. | B e S T ] Formerly $5.95 to $9.95 | e G Onrans as k | structively—instead of destruc. | i ted by a number of Mex Phone or drop us a card ! tively—and fortune will surely | | R A Windin e o) | S | at $4.95 explain how economical and | if 3 i i ingh . Voiles, O dies, D Swisses | careful our service IS. | it e ey ciimies, smartly sested Feptiead for, foa s [ cléarance at a figure low enough to invite the purchase of scveral. i1l Second Fioor—Lansburgh & Brother g srotection 3 % J = BEgtecus Phone North 3953, 3954 or 3955 7 s ik CONFESSION IS REPORTED Al ] —_— 5 } s get the wear 5 J July Sale of Pri Said to H Admitted - A s‘msruying i: v;:imu. Ei The Clothes:get the wash.” A Clearance Of 500 Palrs ° [ [ o | ford Women’sSilk Hosiery Yelaped At ; DA LY S0 . g 0y LI LS GG Manhattan Laundt y Includmg Wh',te / ONCE in a long while you see such an opportunity to_stock sign peagld not be made pubic until : AR Formerly Priced $5.95 to $11.00 ) »dup ondnnc g\}a!x(y, full»iusl:}!uncd silk huswr\_\\'_la_l a‘sla\‘lli\\g 50 4 in addition to the report that Doss ST B . o PELe evident and satisfying as we offer tomorrow. iite, black, tan o gt Ll 1336 o 1346 Florida Avenue N.W. and gray. ltregulars, secured from reputable maker, in a wide in_the p A : 95 range of styles and grades: sizes as they run. Of course, ’tis B ° well to buy very liberally, for you will not be granted so much ) . quality in a long period at, a pair, $1.25. ; 3 ? First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother X ERSENRRIN R i WE‘RE making sure that there won’t be a single pair of these shoes remaining § ° in our stocks—taking a drastic reduction a month ahead of the usual close- 4 2 7 out time for summer shoes; but we want our patrons to reap the greatest ar am oor § ‘ ’ A N (4 benefit. Buying now means months of service and tremendous savings. - Olume aVlI ‘ S All perfect and most desirable shoes.. Styles right in the height of popu- ] = < / larity. The assortment includes— 3 ‘o Sk : H s Patent Leather Combinations of— Ea:’yLLmlnis"Hefls 3 ° ° k H 5 5 Dull Kid Patent and Gray ull Louis Heels % - it Greater Val g TR R : Bargains, Reductions, | || e s u Black Satin Black Satin and Patent Military Heels % 1] » i 2 Black Suede Brown Kid Spanish Heels 1 ° 5 v g Black Kid - Brown Calf Low Flapper Heels 1 3 There are hundreds of partsina Studebaker. plants, under Stude- All sizes included, but not all sizes in each style. pecl s 9 2 nce es H motor car. Many companies buy ‘baker control-tnd inspection. {Second Fioor—Lassburgh & Brother ; : all, somé makers build a few,of The savings, because of tremen- Sal. All over the floor you will see the most the parts that go to make up's * dous’ volume, give the buyer July Sale of sensational values of the sumer season. : complete motor: car. For every extraordinary value. y . s B pert they buy, a partsmaker’s Co d ~ v 4 5 7 mplete manufacture also ex- a u f prfe mu b oo i the 2000 ST anamaae ouses Silk Dresses, Sport § || = 2 that you get in a Studebaker car, Z 2 . it e ot Sl et e Lighbee. * Dresses, Wash Dresses, | - part. Motors, bodies, axles, trans- ~ *Special-Six or a Big-Six. X S S k. f § smieioms; fxapie Aups st Gilete . Auck -rsfiren. high, qunkty has . port irts of every i ‘parts are designed and m;nq; made Studebaker cars known . . § factured completely from raw . everywhere for their dependable * : 2 descrlptlono Underwear ; . material tc finished product in performance in owners’ use. HEY are of fine batiste, with = > 4 : *every stitch made by hand— . Sweaters, Bathing Suits, etc.§ || the daintiest blouses onil co}tlxld g : ossibly . wear during ‘the hot : . — ll-)nonths.. Sleeves may be long or —priced so low that you’ll say, “How can MODELS AND PRICES—f. 6. b. factories short, and most of the blouse‘s‘are they do it?” For example— : LIGHT-SIX - . BIG-SIX the becoming Tuxeglo collar % : d SPas, 117 W. B 40H.P. . 7-Pa., 126’ W.B. 60 H.P. model. They are trimmed with L ; fine tucking, filet lace, hand-em- 01 e resses 1 ouri broidery or drawnwork. Sizes 36 Speedster (4-Pass.). 1985 to 44. ey oo Offcred engliess d sold i Coupe (4-Pass.) ... ! ered earlier in tlle season and sold in tremen- ] ) Sscend FhorpeiSRsburah & Bintie: dous quantities at $5.95. Now ? i sue 1;"” #éuipm { Light and Dark Voiles. T Ky e L g h ] . Every attractive style fea- <o R ! S SN > T e Poplllal'lt of the ture for women, from 36 : JOSEPH: McREYNOLDS, President il y bty Tebphbn 3 zfi‘:ls-.;:a - & ’ 0 e g The story is simple—July marks the time—an- other season approaches and we want our racks and tables clear. The logical method i8 Yo have merchan- dise priced so tempting that for future needs. ] Table Bargains are Priced at One-Half No Refunds, Exchanges, C."O. D.’s, Will-Calls During This- Clearance—All Sales Final it ever pays you to buy

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