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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. ———-—————-———-—______i__._.______.._.______. BY RADIO TODAY ~CONDEMN BOOK SALE l | IN NAME OF LEGION | e p 0ys’ 69c to 79¢ 400 Boys® $1.50 & $2 Shirts Of striped ma- Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. ew York Posts Object to Plan 1 | of National Head- | i | | | Overalls, Two for ! 4:05 pm.—Hay and feeds, crop re- WV YORK, June 20.—The New York | |§| 2:‘;’2": hk%‘e‘l dl:nrmh i e B g 8, spec! arket reports. epa el el - p- 5 = B e iy wen WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). o department of the American Ta Er ars; ankle length in sizes 6 2005 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert, objects to a book-selling projec[’l L to 16 years. — Educational features; | Which the national executive committee || ¥ I . WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 0 i) | of the organization has launched to | Sterd. | to 10:30 p. Concert. | \ + Of genuine blue | ‘'urrent events. ‘ . . I denim, khaki and | | | | § LOCAL STATIONS. i NAA-=Naval Radlo Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). ¢ _ 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- H %et comment. 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Iyde Newell, tenor. ted States Navy Night. quarters. dark striped ma- terials, all made with 'bib front 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. By the Axsaciated Press. and short sleeves, also collar at- ~ O dras, white ma- : 2 dras, mercerized 0 tan cotton pongee, khaki and other mercerjzed fab - J rics. Sport mod- [o] els, with low neck er T A T 3 Eehe ing it ST BOTH SIDES 3 \T K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE G Siads trom 1% 1o 11 etk . 2 measure. 8 Tehthawk” frolic, | Talse money for Americanization work. | §i e s Imitated But Never Equaled in Value-Giving—Goldenberg’s Original | | WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters). | | | 1 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the re-| 1%i45to2am. producing piano | g 31 p.m.—Bedtime stories: final| * base ball scores; weather forecast. | —== | Hill Electric Com- | 1 Meters). | of | ios Dactersy: nt of the profits go to the | ! committee i sarden Hints; Anna L. | na The state executive committee yes- | £ by William Hick terday sent out a notice to all posts in | dio for the Layman,”|its jurisdiction notifying them that the ! —— sale of the two books was not approved, | = and informing them that no proceeds of | E 2 - Ix@rcises,” by Arthur L. sales were to be used for the New York | < fi === E 3 WJIH—White & Boyer Company 273 ¢ ke < r the vetrans’ moun-& . : Meters.) . e 3 t g £ 3t 40 ket reports and ‘ 4 : | o L . ; In the B i | | 5 alizing the | DISTANT STATIONS, S WIP—Philadelphin (309 Meters). o b.m.—Dance Orchestra; an”scores. 3 0 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories; | WOC—Daven [ roil call. | 7:30 pm.- ‘WIL—Continental Electric Company 530 Meters). | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se-| A, I . lections.” % —Baseball scores epartment Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—One Day Only, Thursday, June 21st All progra heduled for castern standard , Towa (484 Meters). | dman's visit ! June Dollar Day will be an extraordinary value-giving event, coming right at the start of vacation time, when every boy needs new R . hot-weather togs. We have prepared the greatest list of offerings ever known, with everything a boy requires for summer wear—at savings too important for any thrifty mother to miss. Quantities are listed before each item and we cannot duplicate them when sold out. No mail or phone orders filled. program; “Tour- of the City and the ) ¢ Land,” Jared Dan Wa n, jr. 4 by Fred D.‘\ Du Bols, n-m;\pa‘sl.‘ 200 Boys’ 59 to 79c snightpancel| Wash Hats artet 174 L o TWO for s (546 Meters). | § 4 ; —Recital by C. W. Williams ~Rotary Club Band of In- \_ 400 Boys’ 79c to §1 Play Suits Two for Well known py, 1,200 Boys’ $1.50, $2 & $2.50 “Stonewall” Brand Wash Suits ova” brand and otr popular makes: one- plece suits with low neck and short sleeves, ankle or knee length; all with drop seat. Of khaki, dark blue, medium Leading styles for boys from 2 to 15 y of age. In tan, blue WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). The Modern khaki and combina- 5 to 6 p.n—Concert Ly the Mary | R#‘S | tions. Tams, turn- Anderson Th r Orchestra; “Just Vi W . o up_ brims, turn-down edding Ring ! ; e 'S 5 { brims, middy and blue and Stifel's Among Home Folks”; Rialto Theater | organ 5:30 to 10 p.m.—Miss Myrtle Stinger, i other shapes. S stripes. Perfect qual- soprano cal and instrumental so- HE Bride of today wants a pretty 7 3 ity; sizes 2 to los; Anderson Theater Orches- | T FA00)L SOl 6y Brelly 080 i s . A > years. ra ical episode; base all - artistic ying for her Wedding Token. N¢ 220 Boys’ $1.50 3 i ; L | longer is the plain, wide band in fazor or in / Y A — ! ! style - ) s @ o ore Worth (476 Metern. | | : Lined Pants 260 Boys® §1.50 & §2 5 p.m—concers by B | Eak{i} LA L Good quality Pajamas ; Fond desig 7 j Cassimere, me- q ¢ X product t Ry L J ¢ S | dium and dark 2 one of the lead ' - suiting mixtures; :u::._seiif(nrdghc co! every pair full ples; broken lines lined; sizes 7 to and slight seconds. 16 years. s Genevieve . soprano; | i Herbert Lamb, bari of hand - b our display—in all selection. One and two p. styles in plain All Sizes ' e From 2 to 8 Years of Age 6 to 18 years. : T we 240 Boys’ 59c Khaki We were fortunate enough to secure the overproduction of this famous make Wash Suijts for our Dollar Day Sale. The lot comprises samples and broken lines of Silent night. i WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). | | Open a Charge Account Meters). | s; dinner 300 Boys’ 69c Bathing Suits, 2 for One-piece ) : - { 4 ~PERar 5 ; | California by Ehe Litde ). Aol o 2 | 9 1 style, na vy tra % blye, trimmed 708 Seventh Street Y (V1) (i 3123 M Street N.W. G011 Amianed: "elas” me Lady. Knee Pants, 3 for newest summer models, such as Oliver Twist, Dutch Daddy and Middy styles. T e ; ; ; : Sl panee, ( t Plain colors and pretty combinations, every suit warranted fast color. Included in the assort- for the iittle ment will be found suits especially desirable for the little boys. All sizes from 2 to 8 years of age. fellows from 4 5 to 7 years of - age 600 Boys® 79¢ to $1 200 Boys’ $4.50 Wash sand Daytona Wash Pants ¥ - Norfolk Suits (Sizes 7 to 15 Years) E\Q With the purchase of gne SR Ael i of these Wash Norfolk Suits at $4.50, Genuine “Koveralls,” every garment bearing the well known trade mark ticket. Each suit sold with a guarantee, warranted not to rip in the seams; a new suit for every one that does not prove satisfac tory. Khaki, blue and gray; long or short sleeves, ankle length; sizes 1 to 8 years. 1,500 Boys’ $1 and $1.25 66__9’ Blouses Two for Two for Of khaki, gray crash, tan and suiting mixtures; °f . you may select all sizes in the lot | <3 another suit, any size or pat- from 4 to }117, !blllt a tern. Buy the extra suit for not in eac style R 28 B [( ) Both suits for $5.50. Manufacturer’s sarhples and broken lines, of gray and sand crash tan beach cloth and tan or gray all-linen. Norfolk models, with '120 Boys® $1.45 Bathing Suits voke and box-plaited back; full cut knicker- bocker pants. Every suit guaranteed wash- Extra Heavy able. . Cotton One-Piece ( P Bathing Suits, 2 [ plain navy blue; $ 600 Boys $1 and $1'2a fast color; sizes 4 CJ Sport Blouses, low 30 to 34, for boys neck and short sleeves, . [ up to 16 years of collar attached and neck- age. « band styles, with long | ) sleeves. A brand that is well known to mothers of Washington. Made i ol (e A\ g 4 of good quality striped i \ 120 B}s.?hfifntlushn ) [ z shirts madras, percale; whites, Two for Muslin - Night- shirts, light weight, for sum- . mer wear; V shaped neck, sizes 6 to 12 years. All Sizes from 7 to 18 Years tans and khaki. Double- yoke back; full cut and roomy. Subject to slight imperfections. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 300 Boys® Straw Extra quality dark '}1 shade, khaki cloth, sul- ats hur dyed, warranted Up to 5295 Values B P o Cloige of aur an. fast colors. Also gray tire stock of Boys' and tan All-Linen Straw Hatsr selling Pants; all well tailored 1 1;32‘95—mb"3hite. s and full cut sizes from ack, navy blue, 150 Boys’ $4 and $5 - brown and two.s 7 to 18 years. . tone combination Norfolk Suits ; shades. Suitable for e s ol 260 Boys’ 79c to $1 In spdbrt style or col- lar attached and neckband \ models, of madras, per- cale, Oxford, neat stripes and plain white materials. Double-yoke back. Sam Y ples, broken lines and slight seconds. Sizes 1214 to 14 neck measure. 300 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.50 Khaki & Linen Pants g/_—i MORE fabric plies and more rubber mean more mileage. Made now—as always—of the highest quality materials and work- manship, the demand created by the dependability of Vacuum Cup Tires ha.s enabled us to attain Twenty-four hours a day yearround production! 420 Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 and $2 Play Suits Indian, Cowboy, Squaw and Bronco Girl Play Suits, of good quality khaki, some real leather trimmed; all two-piece styles. Full cut sizes from 2 ) to 14 years of age. = —with resultant substantial savings which go to the users of Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested” Tubes. PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. OF AMERICA, INC. Jeannette, Pa. " Buy the Coat for \ g of age. Buy the Pants for Sold only in complete suits at $2.00. Khaki Norfolk Suits, in sizes 4 to 18 years, Dark Mixture Suits, in sizes 7 to 10 years and White Duck Suits, in sizes 7 to 15 years. All with full cut Knickerbocker pants. 120 Boys® $1.50 Sweaters, 2 for Tdeal for va- cation wear or camping; part- wool sleeveless slip-over models; sizes 26 to 34, for boys from 6 to 16 years. Sub- " ject to slight imperfections. Cloth Caps Two for All-Wool Suitings, in a large variety of neat dark mixtures; also lot of hats suit- able for the little fellows. Sizes 634 to7.