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" 18 SHERIF ARDLSES - MARYLAND WONEN Alleged Failure to Swear In State Police as Deputies | Scored hy League. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md, August 16.— Alleged failure of the sheriff of Prince Georges county, Maryland, to swear in as deputies members of the, Maryland state police force has inspired the League of “Woman Voters of the county to conduct a campaign and “show the sheriff that the people of sour county do want these men further protection for especially our women and children. “In other counties where the state police have been deputized.” says a statement issued today,by the league. ¢ have worked harmoniously with heriffts and have been ce in preserving y cases in the de- ehenslon of danger- e leag lares that the reason advenced by Eif S. Harrison, former sheriff of the county, for refusing to| swear in the state police as dfl)ulh.—-’ department the organized. Col. sald by the league to have stated that his affice “will be fully responsible for the actions of mem- berg of this department who have been SWOrh in ax deputy sheriffs.” The Women Voters' League also tes that objections to swearing in te volice ax the sheriff's depu- hey would collect and ccruing to the vice of civil absolutely or the state po- lice are salaried officers and ure pro- hibfted by, law and the rules of the department from rece fees of any kind or character w ASK BLADENSBURG ROAD Decatur Heights Citizens Say Sec- tion From 15th Street to D. C. Line Needs Repairs. Repaving of Bladensbyrg road from 15th and H streets northeast to the District line with concrete ls urged 22 "% in a set of ay by the Decu- ' Association of a4 movement of 1,200 vehicles ur over RBladensburg road. per cent of the tourists en- £ Washington use the lotter claims. r be laid for i 5 the_resolutions ) the Distri nate and Ho and have been mittees of _ Ansell, Bishop - & Turner 1221 F Street N.W. b 515 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. come into fhe Tinited States tn grester numbers than newcomers from other countries during -the- first nine. days. of August and during the period July 1- August 9. The United Kingdom sent 5,817 lmml&-nu to this country during day.“More than 9,000 were admitted dur.. ing the first nine days of August. A total of 367, are. issible during _the eurrent fiscal year under the 3 per cent immigration law. The number admissi- ble from July 9 during the remainder of the current fiscal year ls 318,317, Immigrants from Italy continued to RECORD OF ALIENS. Nearly forty thousand aliens have been admitted to the United States in the period from July 1 to August 9, the Department of Labor announced yester- July and first nine days of August. New Fall Arrivals in+ This *“Wonder-Line™ of Men’s Five-Dollar Shoes I'IE phenomenal popularity that grected this great Five- Dollar Line of “HAHN SPECIALS™ last season—will surely continue this Fall. Val- ues. if anything, will be better still. For we are more than ever determined to make them the greatest Five Dollars’ Worth that shoe-money can buy! PICTURED, style E223— Toney Red Calf Ox- ford, orange color stitch- ing, Wingfoot rubber heels Built on the new “Penn” last. One of many smart Oxford styles we will fea- ture for early fall. In Pat- ent, Black and Tan Leath- ers. Also High Shoes in conservative as well as dressy styles for every - man. All truly great shoes for $5. Men’s Brown Leather House Slippers | $2.95 Opera or Everett styles, Cor. 7th & K Sts. turn leather sole. Mighty comfortaifle on the porch ot 414 9th St. i the backoard theie WA ey Club Shog” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. [o]=——=Tol——ol—]olc——Jo[c——]ol——=lal——] LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain 6th Floor ‘Immediate and Complete Clearance is imperative. We must clear the floor for Our New Housefurnishings Dept. BUYS THIS GENUINE VICTROLA Ina’ Period Cabinet No Payment Until Sept. THEN YOU PAY $5 MONTHLY NO INTEREST —AT— Ansell, Bishop & Turner 1221 F Street N.W. lolc—=[o|——=[o][—=][o]l—=]o[c——=]ole—]lo]c——o[——=]o[——=]al——=]q] Be Careful What You B ; Wash Your Hair With Most soaps aad prepared shampoos con- tafd too much alkali, which is. very injuri- ous, as it dries the scalp and makes the halr brittle. best thing to use is Mulsified co- cognut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pleces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few, ousces will lsst the whole family for manths, Two or thres teaspoontuls of Mlsifed in 2 cup or glass with a little warm water s alt! that is required. It makes an abun- dasce of rich, creamy.lather; clesnses thor: :xlx' and risés odt easlly. m}::r quickly and’ evenly, and s soft, h lodking, bright, fuffy, wavy, and easy to hagdle. Besides, jt locsens and takes out *|{ oty particie of dust. dirt and dandrus. Be sure your druggist giyes you Mulsified. —Rdvertisement. —Hence i{lis Last Sweeping Reduction Final Clean-up Sale of Dresses o Dresses and Combinations. Formerly up to $15.00, at One Round Price. . S Sizes are broken and quantities are limited, so we urge early . shopping. We have also included a small remaining lot of Coats and Capes suitable for fall-and winter. The only exceptions are.-a: few articles that are marked at lower prices—down to as low as $2.64. "Your unrestricted choice. Nothing oyer $5.00." Phone Orders, Refunds, Exchanges or Credits. All - Sales Final.: Sale Begins Promptly 9 AM. - le——lele——=scl—=—2o|lc——=olc—oalle=—F [a[—F]o| ——]] - will ‘ tractive checked ginghams, trimmed with Sizes 6 to 14 years.™ < LANSBURGH & BROTHER W;hinnw York—'Pas STORE NEWS for Friday, August 18, 1922 420-30 Seventh Street Nonhwut‘ s = A Spec'ially.A;'ranged.SaI'e of Trunks Well Timed: to Meet the Needs of Boys and Girls O, JBSSS At 9.98 Strdy Truns The toughest trunks imaginable, in 32 and 34. inch sizes, huskily built of 3-ply wood fiber," covered, with draw bolts, high-grade locks that hold fast and' nicely cloth lined. The same 3-ply construction in 36-inch size. Built to resist all the wear of hard travel. At$12.48 Wardrobe Trunks While these trunks have all the fixin’s you'd expect to find in much higher priced trunks, the makers must have had a thought of hard wear in mind, for they bound them in angle iron, and the hardware on them is extra good. In other words, if you buy one of these, you'll not only reap a tidy saving, but you'll not need another for a long time to come. At $4.98 Suit Cases | Of heavy bind:rs’ board, covered with fine quality enameled- cloth. Features are good locks, two leather straps all round, leather corners, and handle with sewed loops, fancy cretonne lining, shirred pockets in tops and tray or not, as you will. Sizes 18-inch to 28-inch. At $4.98 Black Enamel Hat Box Greatly reduced to get in step with the other low prices in this sale. Lined with attractive cretonne, and very good- looking boxes. “Four Big Values in the August Silk Sale They are qualities that might surprise you even in Lansburgh Silks, where big value for low price has always been the standard. 40-inch Radium Silk, in light or dark colors. . 1 lity that will fill your An unusual quality that wi vo $1069 most exacting needs. Yard......... 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in all shades.: The ity is enhanced by a low price of, yard 33-inch Pongee, in natural color. Idegl for Yard $ 1‘00 40-inch Country Club Satin, in Ward) ooeteisie somsclinsisiss sislsse oo —l'l‘llrl_l"lo.r. every-season fabric, whose popular- $I 39 * sports frocks for big or little folks. various beautiful effects. All-silk. $2 29 id To Solve the Problem of Early School Frocks Sale of “Ladlassie” Gingham Dresses, $1.95 With Bloomers, $2.95 HIS is not a ciearance of early summer frocks, but an advance sale of the kind of dresses girls will want for the first days of school; and the wise mother will select them at a time when she can get such a price advantage as tnis. j “Ladlassis” ginghant is an unusually sturdy fabric that stands frequent tubbing, as well as the persistent wear and tear of schiool days. The colors tend to the darker shades— reds, browns ahd mixture plaids—that not only do not show the soil so quickly, but are more appropriate for fall days. The styles are practical enough to suit the most' economical mother and striking enougi' to please the most fastidious daughter. 8Sizes for girls of 7 to 14 years. A Special Purchase Permits. This Sale of 100 Gingham Dresses A value that we could not pretend to offer if it had - ‘niot “been’ for our good fortune.in making " this:special purchase. These also are interesting school dresses and rove worth' much more than our sale price. At- plain colors. _ =weurts Fleor. " Going Away to School, and for Late Vacationists OUR luggage buyer—now in the market for this special purpose—bought with the single idea of staging a sale right when you need it and at values " little short of sensational. offered in this sale is of the most dependable grade, and because of this special and close buying, priced 'way below actual worth, giving you'what you want, when you want it and at savings that cheer the thrifty soul. i Every piece of luggage Come here Friday with the idea that you are going to fill fall going-away needs at the most comfortable saving you ever dreamed of making on good luggage. . At$17.98 Wardrobe Trunks Of extra solid, 3-plysconstruction, rounded corners and strong hardware. This trunk adds 2lso inside fixin's generously. Shoe fmck:ts, hat box and a full comple- ment of hangers-all help create this splendid value. In full and large three-quarter sizes. At $7.49 Steamer Trunks An easily placed trunk that takes up little space, yet a big value that deserves more space than we give it here, Four sizes: 32-inch, 34-inch, 36-inch and 3R-inch. Fiber bound and covered, with extra sturdy hardware. Interesting values in Wardrobe Trunks at $34.28, :.:Z% $39.28 and $42.28. Dress Trunks at $1248 to The Motor Restaurant For Two $9.75, For Six $14.75 If you have a car, the motor restaurant simplifies and-intensifies the pleasure of eating out of doors: and if you would make a gift to friend motorist, nothing is more practical or likely to awaken appreciation. 2 Frame of basswood, with black enamel covering. water-proof washable lining, and cutlery non-rusting. Cups and plates of Swedish white enamel. Light-Weight Japanese Matting Suit Cases $1.25 to $7.50 " All sizes jn these useful cases—all low priced —Fitth Floor. ' Superfine Shetlé,nd‘.i‘f"?los? 1lc Ball . Choose:from t¥gaty-one of the"season’s lead- | ingcolors: :IETiENE = e : B White,. Black, isde, orchid, periwinkle,” china blue, robin's:egg, peacuck, navy, henna, coral;" to- | mato, rust,. pink, erange, tan, bonfire; pumpkin, brown, fuchsfa i kel R At this price ‘we dpn't expect a- full-range of colors to last long, so-¥ d better be early.to-get: safficient balls for your-si i - e e " Just Received=—Slky Wool, ball, 1%., O sale Bar- | gain Table Main Floor and Third Floor. You'd be proud to pay much more for these Silk Moire Bays, $1.50 A SMART bag like these gives an expensive- looking air to the simplest costume so that you would hardly believe they could cost no moré than $1.50. They are of a fine quality moire silk, in taupe, black and blue, with interesting frames It of plain or fancy silver. And the linings are se attrac- +tive and in such effective contrasting tones you will be quite as pleased with the inside as the outside. —First }‘l.". Demonstration w Homemade Friday of i Fudge, 8¢ Bar. Sitroux * It's good. Vanilla and Hair Nets chocolate, filled with marshmallow and nuts. The high quale | Salt Water Taffy, assorted flavors. Pound, 25c. Large, strong, guar- anteed perfect, and ~—First Fioor. made of carefully se- | lected, sterilized human BIaCk Satim | hair—yet the price is 25¢ Yard i | { i always 10c. double | ; 2 2Tids mesh nets, 2. for 25c. | 36 inches wide, with-a Come in and let us dem- heavy silky finish... ‘Tt is just the thing for chil- | | I a net to you. " onstrate this superior We also redeem Sit- dren’s dresses,. ‘rompers, bloomers, besides aprons and underthings and no | end of other needs. L& —First Ficer. High-Grade ’S.umrrier Wash Fabrics Reduced to 33c Yard Checked Tissue, Ratine Stripes, Novelty and Figured Voiles, Dimity and Lachine These are qualities that formerly sold at 50c and 58¢ per yard, and there is a wide range of patterns and colors that make choice interesting, even if the price were not so low. | 2 2 The clever ricedlewoman will see to it that she is supplied with material for her early summer wardrobe roux Hair Net coupons. They are worth 15c, and entitle you to % Sitroux | Hair Nets for 4Se. —First Fleor. next season—at a great price advantage. - - 35 36-inch Longcloth—Cldscly woven, with chamois - finish. Friday at,yard —Firat Floor. y Cloth—A ke material, WewsaercaNIA sEevIIANEtRIND Trmmawe Ciemensanessrsensn JeteEssurass s oiaesarannen . ] . . ] o . H . . ‘. ‘e . ca - ‘e H . - . ‘. ‘. - -