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Pyrex glass dish, pie cream sets, sandwich cracker dishes. posit water sets, casseroles with real | bakers, sugar and trays, cheese and mayonnaise dishes. . This lot includes flower vases, 18 inches high; flower or fruit baskets, 18 inches to top of handle; fruit stands, 4-piece tea sets, 5-piece tea séts, includ- shakers in lined box, bread trays, cov- ered butter dishes, flower vases, child's cups, cut sugar trays, candlesticks and At $1.00, S ENEENEEEEEEENEENE NS NEEEENEES EEEEEENFENEEEEEERRNaENR —Nell third, Marjorie Sweet. G60-yard dash, |8uto contest. He handed it to the girls, unlimited—First, Mirfam Storm; | bandmaster, | PaRue Jerman of Falrfax had be- $31.75; grab bag, Miss Walters, $30.15; cake, Mrs. Palmer, §124.20; lemonade, Mrs. Wittig, $48.20; candy and tobacco, Mrs, Clarke, $23.52; dinner, Mrs. Vosbury, $403. A new financial system was inaugu- rated this vear under the manage- ment of Charles Knowles, treasurer. There werc five cashier's stands Don Gartland; second, Tom Harrisor third, Ted Pease.” Potato race, glrls First, Elizabeth Elgin; second, Mar- third, Sophy Snyder. First, Bud Heilman; third, 4 ice cream and garet Gartlan Fat men's rac second, Edward Conover; Murray. Art Baby Show Held. vho announced that J.! ing operated a still in his home. was found on a stove. held in $1,000. It He was also Brooke Robertson left “Monday to spend two weeks at the Presbyterian summer encampment at Massanetta 1 ' 1 . = 3 ¢ second, Suzanne Bradley; third, Eliza- i 3 ing tray; 10%5-inch candlesticks, 2 in set; roll trays, long bail handle; bread beth Kigin. 50-yard dasi, boys founiecn | come the fortunate owner of the new Still Found on Stove at Home e e » g nds: it & - e il to elghteen years—First, Dutton Stoy;[¢ar Dby purchasing ticket number angelistic services will begin trays, pierced e}fi:, double vegetable dishes, casseroles with real Pyrex Second, Don Gardlaga: third, Tom Har- | 158, ; | Cause of Arrest. vening at Hebron Methodis: dishes, butter dishes, cheese and cracker dishes, syrup pitchers, watcr rison. 100-yard “dash, uullmllcdfflt" S[f“‘h‘,’f‘*l 02 Chfl“d" is due Clf-| e Sad Gontinge, tén 9 it b -1 : = First, Ben Mackall; second, Irvingiton Laug! n an s committee on | 2 ke Ar by the pastor, Rev. pitchers and gravy boats with tray. Gray; third, Dutton Stoy. Broad jump, | patking and order for the efficient | BEE, W. Va ket girls—First, Suzanne Bradley; second, | manner in which the large crowds | ; @ mem of the aul Bowden, rector of St Mirfam Storm; third, Elizabeth Elgin. | were handled. council of Follanstee, was held in ' Chureh, Warrenton, wili take A Splendid Lot A Generous Lot Broad jump. boys—eirat. Frank Kane: | All of tho boots and publie stands | SLOU for (he’action o the federal & Sacution of a ‘mouih’ beginning = 3 second, on Gartland; third, Tom id a riving business. A etailes ¥ on a charge of violating ol in order to attend the Hand-cut Glass Cake | Hand-cut Vinegar Harrison. Three-legged race, unlimit- | Teport of receipts and expenditures | the prohibition laws. general convention in Portland, Ore. Dish, with pierced sil- Cruets, lemon dishes ed—First, Ben Mackall and John; will be given later, but it will be of M'olf-"’c"r are alleged to have found | To meet the constant demand tor ° ver rim, syrup pitchers, ° with fork and silver Brown; second, Don Gartlund asd|interestto kiow that the six womensiy, T i, s prewiiula aigqann roues hars Avillion Sudduni fe b bread trays, sterling de- t 1t d ‘Tom Harrison; third, Dutton Stoy and | committees alone cleared $660.81, as oF Wheelt 2 - _Benjamin Eden jbuilding two cottages on the Water- ; g ray, salt and pepper Irving Gray. Potato race, boys—First, | follows: Fancy work, Mrs. Gibbs, | % eeling, charged with violation 100 road, and J. A. Weeks has com- f the state Jaw. is accused of hav- | Pleted one and is building another, all of which will be rented and occu- pied as soon_as completed. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Hodgkin will soon move into their new home, just finished, at the corner of Lee and Falmouth streets, The foundation of the new Baptist Church bullding at shall is com- - H and Ri =] ush Koontz, McLean. # = . Healthient looking pair of twins, two | NEW REGIME SEEKS 5 $ toTlhl"E: years—No entries. Ui WO tournaments were st: d | % g: % It . 2 S L afternoon under the e on ot LONACONING CLEAN-UP 2 i = rand Marshal John Carper and As- — v ARRENTON, Vi u 1 : - sistant Marshal Henry Magarity. ¢ e ol Ve TAugus, A2 (PN = Special Herat Marshal Henry Magarily. C |Maryland Town Will Be Closed 8n cial).—Asall the Warrenton churches ® ours [] firat prize o 316 in " the amatens have suspended their § i o n e amateur nde: eir Sunda; vent L Tables oaAME. B y {ournament, with B, Moller of Mary: s“"i’f" i i‘" :‘"’“ services for August, the pastors have z : . , G. r oomingdale and 5 : »9 Main Floor - iy ."i.?".i‘ o Eorestuilla el ing sec- Special Dis rme'rfmn:me % ”m;‘ged e nloniopen aisisang, i o 3 ' P.M. . 2 ond, third and fourth prizes of $10, | Special Dispatch to The Star. service each Sunday evening at 7 «® The Shopping Center—I11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President to 6 ®i| argest Crowd in Years At- |3,a00, 3¢ respectively. in the pro-| LONACONING. Md. August12—The |o'clock. The Arst service was on the it F. e eform administration here pro- =" . . [ ] ; Prince Georgen county, Md., won the | posed to give the town a emeral|l2WN of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hil- ' - tends commun“y’s first prise of $25, H. McConkey the | Clean-up. The first action was to nut | }€ary and was led by Rev. Paul Bow- .! . [ | A »{‘e’;«:rl-‘nlxn:lnze gf 15, Page Bowie of |2 ban on all-night dances at public {den, With a short address by Rev. H Y ° - ton, ), an enry Hirst of alls and to make bowling alleys and n 5 ok 3 nde le of [ ] Major Event. Langley, 5. Tie judges for the day | pool and billiard rooms close at mid S s monwwis scrylee il on Lau; n, P. L. Ti - | night on Sundays. di A lawn ¥ e " ust 12—yt |Storm as official timekeeper. Mirfam | ing drunkenness makes the minimum |and will be - 8 James Biddles = - A cLEAN, Va., August 12.—Th|Siorm and Bessie Wells were aides. | fine $15 and the maximum $30, with | with an angracd 2F JRev. Mr. Bivins, = 5 W |eighth annual dfcLean day, held last | These young men chose their queens |ten to thirty days' imprisonment in| " The armuet omoreeg’- Mr. Bowden. = e le l n ~ Baturday, wab a greater success this|and malds, who were crowned with | default. An ordinance to prevent |quice Lessan of SGons, of the Fau- [ Emttilet i he | dUe_ceremony in the ‘evening. The |sjreet corner loafing fixes fines from el here M Women' Voters Jwas . . A 7 y e ore. en the|queen of the amateurs was Miss |35 to $25 and makes the imprison- | (hree bennchorda¥; With each of the ® M gates were closed that night more |Bishop, and the Misses Miriam Storm, | ment from ten to thirty days in jail | W« ¢ apcies well represented. Mrs. - o po . . than $1,500 net profit had been rafsed | Sarah Rowens and Bessie Wells were | in default. et orarshall, chairman, read a P [ | 5 her maids. Miss Meta Wilkers Atiother ordinance 8 as |fEDert Of the work done in Warren- for the benefit of the McLean School on was A e has{y ol u I l S ™ clean School, | crowned Queen of the Professionals| passed its second reading is to p n motion, it was voted to re- e y fire department, roads and other civic by Mr. Love, with Mrs. McConkey and | vent the oneration of near-beer places | hooog 2o LB county under a county " P | imrovemente. Toe erowd 1 xtond: | he isces Culcn and Carper vt Wt | o, opcakiariont s “Smdpesint une | ard 15, b compied O Felrcannia. B} : 5 . ket o k aids o onor. removal of all screens, blinds and it o L= R » new merchandise—a factory accumulation—all perfect. | 2uce was the largest on record, there Ehrrs dal Wise e e | curtains, at all times giving a clear | 2250, Was voled to reduce the ducs to Bought at a phenomenal reduction, and offer them accordingly being 1,820 paid adflissions, of Which| yyiiory in the mot 1 view of the entire interior from the | Jr.cehls 4 year. .with a view to in- Withort donli 4 oeitet alveiare. ol T areq b Wlas wers cntidren, the gato recelbte | naur’gume during ihe arteroon went] St Sindt ner, T maree L re- [ VTI G, o' pevie Lamiiats.of con- /eI W y v ‘ year amounting to X quire the closing of all business 1 0 clate = ] » the greatest silverware values we have offered i g|™g 3030 SEURRE LY S ot day, to Cherrydale, with the score of b to 1, | Dlacos o Sunday that would be re. | ardUng members “After the busi- many months. 3 beginning ‘with the base ball game,| The dance under the leadership of | Quired to close by the state law,|a; g Miss Lucy Randolph M: = B lpetween the junior teams, in the | Franklin Gicker was a great success| Were it enforced. ;)f‘"]fn__“f Richmond was introduced Regular Pri : ™ ;n.,rm/.,{ ?{.d ;{., ;?"“eé'c sports and}:?)‘,*ll_ “s.oc!:uida(iu{ financ'lal o }ml_ On!”qrvlllnann'; is aimed at rowdy- eztln:h::;dgfy?hg:n?h:m‘\;hr:ng’(m:xr; gu 1 aces ‘af o'clock, under tne &'ran- or was crowded to capacity and ex- | ing alleged to be commitied by out-|jone : ' : e ‘ oess [ [tion of Arthur Mufray, with Clifton | cellent music was furnished by the|0f-town persons. Ordinance No. 11,|joEU6 nd the influence of women 6.98 3. ' Laughlin as judge. Thirty-three red, | fifteen-piece band. The use {1t is stated, will put an end to cer- |y Politics. The Warrenton branch $6.98, $ .50, B |blue and white ribbons, each accom- | New isn Hall was | tain taxicab drivers from Cumberland [ op ) hold Its meeting for the clection panied by a cash prize, were given|loaned to McLean daz by opening their cut-outs and racing |°,'0C4l officers Monday afternoon. and $10 Each. M |the winners, as follows: Fifty-yard: 0f St. John's Episcopal Church. At|their machines through the streets |y PATLY €onsisting of Rev. William dach, boys four to six years—First,|9:30 in the evening, a loud trumps:|at 1 and 2 o'clock in the morning | Goi G nd Mrs. Chinn of Warrenton; Sale Pri . [ ] B {Junior Murray; second, George Call drew all of the crowd to the{It will regulate all motor vehicle |y ';Royal Cook and Miss Salile Cook ale Frice, @ | Cravas; third, Lindsay Shears. B0-yard | front steps of the school building, |traffic withiz the city limits. of Greenwich; Mrs. Walraven, Miss \ - dash, girls, four to six years—First, | Where young Thomas Corner drew Helen Walraven, Mrs, W. W. Wii- @ |Lila’ Lee; 'second, Lililan Gartland; | from a barrel the lucky ticket in the llamson and Misses Mary and Lillie [ ] [ ] L L} L " L L n [ [ | . L L [ | " 1881 Silverware A Wonderful Buy in Wm. A. Roger’s Whil the older boys and girls were where tickets were sold, no cash be- contesting for honors outdoors, the E. ing handled at the booths. E. D Prominent Lawyer of Cumber- land Dies in Accident. pleted and the carp Tha ers are now ut the ~dge work. building of is at baby show was in progress, and the | Vosbury, J. S..Ball and I. B. Faidle town on the Warrenton road T Sl o nul;i‘nonung of m«; b.clx;;ml wx‘;s‘nlled who had dircct supbrvision of this | Specisl Dispatch to The Star. Five car loads of wheut and ten car drrante carsin the beautiful Levls LN fiets with mothers and babies and inter-JcLean day. as well @s the board of | CUMBERLAN 3 ,__|loads of cattle were shipped {rom ]{cgnufl}, ;,.epflce“l eyland jpattern \°'l§ ',h? 'f‘_’““s“""’# < tated spectators, Between thirty and | governors and. the &nairmen. of all|GC MBERLAND, Md. August 12—| Nizrehall last week, wit S g Teaspoon §140 89 : St cgn acly; idaleRrice forty bables were entered in the con- | commitiees, desire to thank all mem-| five ot Oubiang " g Aboul f0rls- | of telephone poles and piles reacy easpoons. $1. c Oyster Forks, 8298 test for the prizes that had been|bers of the community and friends|of "the (areett onooing for shipment in the yards. Five cur Dessert Spoons, $1.75 Ind. Salad Forks, donated by Georgetown and Washing- | for their very generous contributions | instantiy killed on th loads of gasoline and of! bave been Tablespoons. $1.79 l Butter Spreaders, {08 Merchants. The ihree Judges D% land co-operation betwee Kland and Moantain Lass | Tecewed and 100 to 150 pieces’ of Soup_Spoons. $1.79 Medium Knives, T TR of Alexandrulyhiaith Goes on Election Bonrd. Park while en route to Mountain | ape and atee ol¥ w Ice Cream Spoons, $1.75 Dessert Knives, lant, & Red Cross nurse, and Dr. Louis| D. S. Mackall. sr. of McLean has|Lake in a runabout . T Wareton meve R Orange Spoons. $1.75 Butter Knives, ! Hoffman of Washington, were unani- | been appointed Judge Bremt to|afhie machine collided with a coupe|qiurendon, Va. to make their home. Ice Tea Spoons, $1.59 l Sagar Shells, xfloyfe':;g'fi}rzm:fl? Orfulehe fine bnlh!es'.uu,eed Thomas Keith of Fairfax on | Oak hill. She Rice on for :’fl, ir home here was purchased by : =l 2 g : Adadiin sk hill; swa o . i\)(edlum ’I_ orks. $1.79 |2 M. Forgs, ax follows: Class 1, up to six montheer | the county electoral board. This cars were upset, and | e moves ia with bis fom },)_c:s;rlk<ur s. ~ ::;: Berry {r";‘ms, Prettiest girl, Louise aats of |board has chosen Herbert Williams, B s Entries for the Warrenton horse ie Forks, X i Gravy hacles, enna: prettiest boy, William a member, and until recently the| Rice was pinned in her ow B close to The classes are Beard of Vienna: healthiest looking ; sk board Pwamachine; filled and pr P . |child, Louise Staats of Vienna. Class , Chairman of the prestnt school board | but she was not hart fo L tlieanga l Drosperts axe gond 0dd 1 . 2, six months to one yeur—Prettiest | Of Providence diatricl, 1o Lo A M e _ The aate of the we ¢ . ‘0(5 of Flatware B Nathie [0 gnp Jenrbrettiest | gle representative from Providence ] ) The d reunion of Moshy's L L. Tr . e e the central school board | Austrian banknotes, nominally |men at has been changed i . D g . e S atthica ol wiorammsl, | o¢" the county after September 1, in | Worth ach, have been used as | frov Septombes 2 ver-plated Tablespoons. set of 6, $1.00 Medium Knives, set of v, warranted Zdward M. Smith. Class 3 oghcyem: accordance with the act of the last| S04l wrapp by a Swiss manufac- Black Horse Silver-plated Iced Tea Spoons, se 25 years. . X to two years—Prettiest girl, Virginia |state leglalature, ., e JChEE helthel senud meialon ol c ivi v on, Falls : s are n eing se on = = —— cnic at Fa fer s vesterday. < of 6, e N 69¢ Dessért Knives, set of 6, warranted Thompron, ;:l:if‘;;‘:fi:‘gm","fi,‘:l'f,"‘f cost of remodeling the present audi- | All Confederate veterans were guests ilver-plated Dinner Forks, set of 6. 25 years, I . . P e e, Gamcleun: health- | orium of the Frankiin Sherman High [born to Mr. and Mre. J. N. Pease of {of honor of the camp. The Warren- i Lo N _§1.00 Hollow Handle Knives. set of 6, war- Lean. Class 4, two years to three|School. which is to be subdivided 1nto | Bails Hill. ton Band furnished music. ‘ Steak Carving Sets, warranted 25 _ranted 25 years, .91 ars—Prettiest mirl, Mary Louise classrooms before sthool opens in{ oo niipean Athletie Club base ban |, Lh€ third annual Warrenton pony years, at .98 Cream Ladle, warranted 25 years, 79¢ nders, Spring Hill: prettiest bo)‘_lSepéemh;l"m“ supper of St. John's|team plaved the Great Falls team ?;33“3‘;”25513‘,;'.2’05‘«“’“’T"n“e”f,é[‘?l‘; Butter Spreaders, set of 6. warrant- Gravy Ladle, wagranted 25 years, $1.00 P Moty Willle Lewinoriie e harch, BT Nido, on Wednes | Saturday and will play a team from |of the association are Edith Nesbitt, ed 25 vears, X . $250 Child’s Knife, Fork and Spoon, war- Healthiest looking paif of twins un |day, August 2, cleared $200 for the[the Tabulating Machine Company of |president; Mae Ferneyhough. vice Individual Salad Forks, set of 6. _ranted 25 years, 1.25 der one year—No entries. Healthiest ' benefit of the church debt Washington tomorrow at 2:30 at Mc- | president. and Mildrea Gaine: ¢ “v\'da‘rran!]_cd kz; vears, dszss flri Meat Fork, warranted 25 years, 79c looking pair of twins one to two yearsi A daughte was Tedy By o pnign Medium Forks, set of 0. warrante Baby Spoon, warranted 25 years, 45¢ 2 5 5 A ) yedrs, 7 T T 7, 0 D LA et ot 6 Nareanted Deety opoong warmanted 2y years, 5128 NN N, Q222270000000 essert | 3 3 d Butter Knives. warranted 25 years, 45c 25 years, $2.35 Sugar Shells, warranted 25 years, 45¢ S g oD S Our August Sale of Furniture Sounds a Call to the Home Person Few there are who do not appreciate the luxu}’ious comfort of roomy chairs and furniture that is made generously good and generously big. That is the kind of furniture that we are offering in our Now is the time to fix up the home for fall and August Sale at one-fourth below our normal prices. winter most advantageously. Just Received a Carload of Kaltex Fiber Furniture at 257 Off In baronial brown, old ivory and blue and gold. A large Our Entire Line of Solid Maple Porch Rockers ith arms and without arms. We've taken 10 new styles Women's $5.95 fall low shoes ‘and reduced them 25% variety t lect from in Armchairs, Rockers, Tables, Settees Sale Pri | Regul Kaltex Fiber Chairs Kaltex Fiber Rockers fifig ga’) g;fi | b Res%;‘i)abdy s‘S‘: g;lce | Re, loaorly Saéfig:,i:e $4.32 $240 $1.80 1 [} X 7. i . . | g1 gazs | s sz $160 4-Piece Bedroom Suite l e $19.00 $14.25 $16.50 $1238 . $1650 s $12.00 $9.00 August Sale Price, $120 ’ $1200 X | B Mahogany Vi d Suite, includes d; , chif- Kaltex Fiber Tables | %000~ $15.00 ! Other Bedroom Suites at Savings of 25%, At all our 5 stores. : R%I&rly S‘ggzgsice “ gggg g}:;g Regularly Snlesprke | Regular]y Sale Price | { A . wegve -: 650 Sioss | S1000 750 e Hel I ] S including “City Club Shop SO, $523 | Kaltex 3-Piece Reed P R . $24375 A ~ Kaltex Fiber 3-Piece | Suite L % $225.00 NY woman would buy NOW the new Fall a) Suitess i | Rselgznsaony Sslll:‘.l;;ice / ssg‘sg\:g | %‘3:33 gm,n Pumps or Oxfords needed from next month egularly ale Price | 3 . 150.00 i — i i v, Regula e B | 025 e o prec S S <71 Sinn on—if she knew—that in buying now, she $100.00 $75.00 $89.50 $6713 - Palais Royal—Fourth Floor, would save One-fourth of what they will Housewives Here Is Labor-Saving and Money-Saving China and Hou seware New cost later. That’s the opportunity we offer you in our First Annual August Fall Shoe Sale. Hundreds of pairs of our new $5.95 fall Pumps and Oxfords have come in early. We need business this time of the year. And we've figured that it will pay us to sacrifice 25% of what we would get for these shoes when the season opens—for that much extra business now. So we place them on sale, starting tomorrow, at $4.50 pair. I Included are kinds pictured anfflothers. Brand- ‘ = new fall styles fresh from the factories. ) - High grade, Goodyear Welt Oxfords and Strap ‘ l l Several shades of autumm tan and brown calf— r‘ | yv‘l‘lnl't:ry“:ndhm ld'I‘. heels with rubber taps. ! S 5 or low heel rul 4 5 . » .l Plenty of all sizes and widths—nearly 4,000 = 5 White Enameled Med- . Zane Gray Stone Mix- pairs to select from at $450 pair. ' “Wearever” Double Domestic Gas Irons, 6- | icine Cabinets, with “Wearever” Preserv- | ing Bowl Sets, 5 assort- ;I Remember! After this sale, same shoes will Boilers, 2-qt. size. Reg- | pound size, hinged cover. 8x12 mir- P ing Kettles, 8-quart size. | €d sizes to nest. . cost $5.95, and well worth it! ularly $275. $l Q8 | beavily nick- 52 98 ror and shelf on the | Regularly $1 59 Regularly 9. 79c = Special, . eled. Speci . inside. Spe- sl 49 $2.15. Special, +IJY), | Special, cial, o < | L L L [ L % L f - L} Cor. 7th & K Sts. < 3 Colonial Water Sets, Colonial Water Tum- Yacht Scrub Mops of = 2 -~ 414 %k St ¥ Majestio Washing Ma- 7 as illustrated, consisting | blers, panel style. Reg- | fine selected cotton, “wpe " 2 3 = ghine, 'l:and power, as [ ~Alam } inam Double gf jug and G glasses. | ularly 6lc per complete with, 12-quart B City Club Sho; 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. ot er, 10-in egulerly ozen. Special," vanized pail : % St $11.95 | 2l 99c | 5250t ™ 69c | ¢ = 19¢ | o=t =+ 69c = o I318GS:. 191416 Pa. Ave. . = 3 " Erw ‘I'II'IIIIIIII‘I SEEEEN/ EE N EEEEENEENEEEEENERD You know the economy of “July Fur Sales“—“_]anuary White —well.. here’s where we start an - ugfist Sale Fall Shoes!