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J=——=lale—=|olc—Dololc——>]olc—=d——2]alc—=lalc—=lol—olol —2 |dl ——= | o] ——=|o| c—=a [o| c=— [ 6] —=—=|d = loj = EEE—EIB&%JI‘ e ———————————————————————— | e l——=lol——o[——=o[e——lc——d——lel——ll} Closed All Day Saturdays COVER Rule Book Contains Long List of Things Tabooed by Army Guardians. Up to and Including Sept. 2nd Rich’s Midsummer Clearance Sale Women’s High-Grade Low Shoes ‘Actual Reductions Chauffeurs and Nurse Girls Must Observe Strict Pro- gram, Says Conduct Guide. Listen, don't do it! No matter what it is, if you are in any of the public parks of Washing- ton, don't do it, that's all. Because if you do, your purse and your dignity are both due for a severe shock. If you want to know what you can do in the parks, consult a Philadel- phia lawyer; but, should you want to know what you can’t do, think of most anything and save yourself & lot of money. The “rules and regulations for United States parks and reser. vations in Wash. . ington, D. C.” compiled as of October 1921 and approved by the ¥ chief of engineers, United States Army, show that among other things it 1is against the law to: Walk any place but in the ro: roll_along White sport oxfords and strap pumps, also gray suede, tan Russia calf and patent leather strap pumps; incomplete range of sizes. Reduced to $4 90 Other Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to $6.90 and $8.90 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth MIDSUMMER SALE Greatly reduced prices in Furniture, Rugs and In- terior Decorations to meet the requirements of the most discriminating. THE JOHN A. O’'ROURKE CO. 1216 Connecticut Ave. { | |push or draw such perambulators, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ! Closing Out The Bargain 6th Floor This department has served its purpose. During the past year conditions caused a great wave of economy and we met the situation. Thousands of dollars have been saved the women of Washington through this bargain department’s activities. Now that it will be supplanted by our New House Furnishings, China and Glassware departments, we cap the climax of value-giving in this Great Clearance Sal Below we list the items remaining that are offered for your unrestricted choice. Merchandise Dark Voiles, Ratine, Trico- Dresses lette and Light Voiles, in a large number of styles and colors. Number 156 11 76 Originally Now $4.98 | $9.65 T 45 56.67 Pure Linen, Ratine, Norman- Dresses furefinen Ratine, Nogmar Organdie and others. Beautifully made. Tub Silk, Printed Crepe, Dresses Crepe de Chine and other Silks. Many sport models included. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Dresses Grion et Gt Nov: e!ulr Silk Combinations. Sport or staple styles. $9.50 to $14.50 Dresses Georsette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. Navy, 48 Black and bright colors. Excellent models. 1 White Gabardine, in splendid 48 S_klrts styles. Very well made. Ideal for vacation wear. Skirts White Gabardine in extra sizes 18 and Surf Satin in regular sizes. Very attractive pockets, etc. Skirts Qur entire stock of Prunellas, 134 ‘Worsteds, Sport Satins and Novelty Sport Weaves. Good assortment. Skirts 89 125 . Misc. Articles '~ ALLTABLE BARGAINS AT 14 PRICE No Refunds, No Exchanges, C. O. D.s, Will Calls or Credits. All Sales Final $12.98 & $14.50 &1.19 $5.00 | $959 |‘$3.50 | $1-53 Checks, stripes, plaids and solid colors; plain or pleated. Regu- lar sizes. Assorted colors. Skirts—Extra Size jrort Satin, Serge. Plain or pleated styles. Good as< sortment of colors. Very well made. Tricotine, Serge, Wool Dresses Tricoeine, Seres wool fabrics. Good styles, durable cloth. Principally Navy and Combinations. Vari- $15.00 ous trimming effects. Dresses, Coats, Capes Winter Coats, Tweed Sport Satin, Suits, Children’s Coats. =0 = | the trees. {regulations, under article EEEEEEEEE@E b ——|o|—F=|o|c——=|o|c——|g|e=—=——=fn]c—=—— o] c—=| 0| ——=]q| 2 @ S i MULTITUDE OF SINS bridle paths, unnecessary smoke, drop ofl on the roads from your automobile, steal the o po- liceman’s semaphores, walk off with any of the ornate lamp posts, sleep or recline on any bench or settee, run down a friend or enemy, walk on the left hand side of the pavement, talk loudly, deliver a speech or hold any Jsind of a meeting, play any musical instrument, look in the least bit susplcious or drive a vehicle that seems suspicious to the park police- men, park your automobile anywhere except in a brilliantly lighted spot after dark, etc,, etc. Don’t Pat Squirrels. Furthermore, any “nut” who tries to pat any of the park squirrels not only might be bitten, but he is sure to pay the judge some money; nor must he chase the rabbits. The same probably applies to tigers and rattlesnakes in the Zoological Garden. Neither must you bring into the parks any cat that Is likely to chase the wild animals or snap at pedestrians. These are just a few examples to show what you can not do. Other paragraphs ‘show how carefully the public welfare is looked after. For instance, section 1 says that “public’ travel in the improved parks and reser- vations shall be restricted to the roads, walks and places provided for the purpose.” All of which is, of course, designed to prevent auto- mobilists and pe- destrians _from running through the woods and knocking down causs cir- should Under no cumstances let, chauffeurs automobiles become unmanage- nor nurse girls permit their baby ges to run away, for the park regulations define as “vehicles™ edrawn or motor propelled ve- “skates and baby carriages.” g the same token, the term driver applies to persons who also which brings the hokypoky man into the fracas. Under no circumstances, says the 3, should the driver of any automobile crash ‘midships into another car he is en- deavoring to pass. Persons driving horses must hold the reins in their hands, not their teeth, and one-hand driving by love- sick chauffeurs is taboo. Section 24 excludes submarines from the park, vehicles which are so constructed as to obstruct the driver’s view also be- ing prohibited. Nor must drivers per- mit their ma- chines emit smoke. Anglers who cast to for gold fish in - the fountain lakes are subject to ar- rest, and under no condition or cir- cumstances should an irritable mo- =, torist take the semaphore _away from a traffic po- liceman who has kept him waiting too long. They G also are obliged MAGHIES to Show their per- Alowe> Mits to members of the automobile board, as well as uniformed officers. Fine for Suicides. Persons who are tired of life and “jump into the waters of tidal basin or Potomac river from the wall bounding it, are subject to a fine not exceeding $250.” “Catching, injuring, destroying or interfering in any way with birds, rabbits, squirrels or any other wild animals,” is prohibited by article 11. No “bell, horn, gong, whistle, drum or other noise.making article, in- strument or device shall be struck or sounded.” Street cars and automo- biles are excepted only when it is absolutely necessary to sound a warn- ing. Emulators of Kamehameha and Queen Liliuokalani must play their ukuleles and other musical instru- ments outside of the reservations In_ conclusions, the tegulations specifically declare that. he who walks off with any lamp post, with- out having first obtained official per- mission. Is subject to a fine not ex- ceeding $250. OBREGON PLANS REST. Mexican Paper Says Monterey Visit to Be Three Weeks Long. MEXICO CITY, August 3.—Presi- dent Obregon expects to leaxe at the end of the week for Monterey for two or three weeks' recuperation, says El Mundo yesterday. The nowspaper asserts that the president is much improved in health, but that he re- quires a much neecded rest. SETSOTTOSTELEE “See ETZ and See Better” A Savage Idea AN ADITORIAL AMONG most savage tribes, to be cross- eyed is regarded as a mark of favor of the gods. Eye defects and poor sight among civil- ized folk usually meas- ure their resource to scientific optical skill. For eye care, see Over the Week End EXCURSIONS $2.50 Frederick, Md. 3.45 Berryville, Va. 3.65 Front Royal, Va. 5.05 Luray, Va. 6.05 Basic, Va. 6.05 Elkton, Va. 6.05 Grottoes, Va. 6.60 Staunton, Va. 8.65 Deer Park, Md. 8.80 Mt. Lake Park, Md. | 8.90 Oakland, Md. Also reduced week end fares to points between | Strasburg Junction and Harrisonburg, in the beau- tiful Shenandoah valley. Tickets on sale Fridays, Sat- urdays and Sundays; good for return to and including follow- ing Monday. Baltimore & Ohio Women’s Summer Quterwear Entire Stock in a Sweéping Final Price Reduction 66 NCE to every man”—and once a season to every store, comes a time when stocks must be sold. Now! It is 4bsolutely necessary that we clear our floors at once of all Summer Outerwear, Millinery and Footwear. We're done with them; we’ve had a good season, and now you get even with us. The wearing season for this apparel has not reached the half way. You have at least two months’ wear ahead for every article you buy in this sale—two months in which the pleasure of owning smart new clothes will be increased by the knowledge of the satisfying low prices at which you buy—and then, now is the time to replenish your summer wardrobe. —ALL SALES FINAL— Choice-of-the-House Any Summer Ha (Including White) : $1 $2 $3 Choose any summer hat in our entire stock—white hats— black hats—black-and-white hats—colored hats—formerly priced from $3.95 to $25.00. Straws, Satin, Canton Crepe, Ribbon, Leghorns, Transparent Hats —and many beautiful combinations. Hats for every summer wear— for dress, street or sports. Many hats in these three lots will be ap- propriate for carly fall. Early selection advised. All sales final. —Second Floor. Betty—'T need mew clothes if we are leaving Sundsy for our vacation.” Jane—'‘Better go to Lansburgh & Brother's; they are selling all summer apparel at about half price.” * ¥ * Women’s and Misses’ Women’s and Misses’ Summer Wash Frocks Silk and Wool Skirts Entire Stock Formerly $5.95 to $15.95 Choice at $295 $4.95 $7.95 Figure your savings—like drawing interest on a savings account—for this means CHOICE of all Ging- ham, Dotted Swiss, Light and Dark Voiles, Ratines, Linen—everything included. Styles for every summer daytime occasion. Sizes from 16 to 52, but not in each * style. Here is where the clearance gets in real work—for frankly, we have too many skirts, they must go at once—and these drastic re- ductions will hurry them out. Just any number of skirts for sports and business wear. 69 Sport Skirts—Fashionable wool Prunellas, Tweeds, Flannels and Plaids, Striped Silk Poplin. Formerly $8.95 to (b ™ $15.00. Choice.....coenennennnncsnnnnn $D-95 Wopol and Silk Skirts—One lot of these fine skirts of Flannel, Tweeds, Silk Crepes and Striped Silk Poplin. Formerly $10.95 to $19.95. $8 95 Choice at ..... One Lot Skirts—Of finest all-wool Spongine; Silk Crepe, in many beautiful designs and Tolorings for sports wear. $19.95. Choice atFormefl}: e $10095 Wool Plaid Skirts—A rack of these desirable i wool skirts, including many models for Flappers; also all-wool Tweed Skirts to match up with coats. Buy these Skirts now for Fall and Win- ter wear and save at least one-half. $2.50 —Second Floor. —Second Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Summer Silk Drésses Formerly $49.50 to $75.00 at $39.50 Summer’s smartest models for formal and informal wear. Canton Crepe, Satin Crepe, Roshanara, Satin, Taffeta, etc. Dark colors suitable for Fall wear. All sizes in the lot. —Second Floor. L S e S s s Note: There are any number of " other seasonable garments greatly re- duced for quick clearance that are not mentioned here. Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Sport Coats Formerly $5.95 and More at $3.00 A small lot—sleeveless or with sleeves. We have included several Blazer striped flannel coats in misses’ sizes. Tuxedo collars, belted models. Women’s and Misses’ White Low Shoes Also Black and Tan Pumps and Oxfords Formerly $3.85 to $9.00 Pair $1.95 aa $3.95 One of the most drastic mark-downs on wanted footwear we have made in many months. Every pair in the two lots highly desirable for im- mediate wear, and many suitable for early Fall Pumps. Sandals and Oxfords in white, also sport models m white combined with black or tan, as well as black and tan shoes. All styles of heels. All sizes, but not in each style. . ~=Second Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Pure Linen Suits Formerly $8.95 to $11.95 at $5.95 Only twenty-five of these desirable pure Linkn Suits in white, rose and tan. Straightline models with Tuxedo or notch collars; pockets and self belts. Early selection adyised. . N —Second Floer. —Second Floor. ' LANSBURGH & BROTHER