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JUSTICE OFFICIALS | GET TESTIMONIAL Judges Kerr and Bigger Honored by Associates in | Section. Kerr and Judge ‘ffhomas M. Bigger, who constitute council of the war ction of the Depart- Judge Charles mented with a ciation by lawyers and others of that section who have co-operated with them. | 'he task to which we have been Bssigned h: umed uncontemplated Proportion: aid the testimonial. | “We are confronted with questions | of law undecided by our legal tri-| bunals. We are impressed with mat- | ters of fact momentous in their im- portance and unique in their circum- Our functional responsi- o grave. We feel that so aps, our accomplishment has short of our desire, perhaps even of our dutr. but in preparing for the future we know t herotofore. redium of action war. The work emblin e indic axp! ca ting the ssed in 3 ates Wo must ry th Wwe must make, portance.” TEACHERS INDORSE NEW PAY SCHEDULE | in the new law | essential im- New Groubs Approve Salaries: Asked by Federal ! Union. | ry schedule! mmittee s* Union and Superintendent of | s Frank W. Ballou last week, been c ¢ | v, Business and Cen- .’ it way announced May Bradshaw arr, the all-high s mion iv THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. Abe Martin Says: Mrs. Min Nugent wuz com- plainin’ t’ day ’'cause her boy wuz demoralized in th’ war| when he might have staid t’ home an’ become a respected profiteer. * These are th’ days when ever’ square, sweil lookin’ letter we‘ git is a weddin’ or graduatin’ touch. | A survey of the textile workers in | sngland has down that artificial | lighting reduces the efliciency of | workers by 11 per cent of its normal | : te. Do You Suffer Prickly Heat? MANV people are subject to this hot-weather com- plaint, which is very distress= ing. The quickest relief known is Noxzema, the famous grease- less skin cream — instantly cooling, soothing, healing. Snow-white, delicate, fra- Boys and Girls' Three-quarter Seventh at F The Hecht Co. Blouses and Knickers for boys, 3 to 8, $1.39. Ribbed and _Plain Hose, 6 to 10. Playtime Apparel Playtime takes its toll of summer clothes. Sev The Hecht Co. Khaki Ouverblouse, with separate Knickers, $5.95. for Boys and Girls Camping trips demand sturdy garments that will wear like iron and that can be readily washed. Here you will find a comprehensive assortment of the best for chil- dren’s summer sport.and playtime wear. For Boys Khaki Camp Saits, $2.75—Tailored with sport shirt and blouse and pants in loose flapper or knicker style, finished with patch pockets. Sizes 8 to 16. Base Ball Outfits, $1.39—Consisting of shirt, pants, cap and belt; made in gray with blue trimnring. Sizes 6 to 12, .{ll-Wool Bathing Suits, $1.95—Pure worsted suits, in navy, black and maroon, fancily trimmed. In California one- piece style. 100 in sizes 8 to 15 years. Khaki Knickers or Blouses, 79c—Knickers full cut and well- tailored of strong khaki. In sizes 8 to 18. The blouses in sport style with short sleeve or long sleeves and collar attached style. Sizes 7 to 18. Knickers, 79c. Blouses, 79c. Boys’ Union Suits, 45c—Neat check nainsook and plaid madras. Sleeveless, knee length styles, in sizes 4 to 10 years. A special value, Three-quarter Hose, 55c—Plain and combination tops; sizes 6 to 10 for boys and girls; in white, brown, beige, buck and gray. For Girls 2-Piece Hiking Suits, $5.95—Belted Norfolk coat, with patch pockets and full cut knickers for sizes 10 to 18—misses and juniors. Girls' Hiking Outfit, $3 — Belted overblouse, with bloomers; the blouse belted all around and with patch pockets. V neck style with black tie. Sizes 6 to 16. Khaki Knickers, $2—Of sturdy cloth; finished with belt and roomy pockets. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls’ Bathing Suits, $1.95—All-worsted suits, made in over- skirt with attached tights. Some have leather belts. In button-shoulder and cap sleeve styles for 8 and 12 year girls. Girls’ Bungalow Aprons, 59¢—Sturdy ginghams, with rickrack and cretonne finishes. All color checks; patch pockets and tie-back sashes. Sizes 6 to 14. . Girls' Overalls, 69c—Fashioned of Peggy Cloth, in Dutch style, with square neck and short sleeves. In blue and tan; in sizes 2 to 6 years. Rompers and Creepers, 69c—Ideal play clothes for tots 2 to 6 21 o Seventh at F /."’\’_—\ 7z Tennis Oxfords, 95¢c. Sizes 6to2and 2 to 7. Boys’ Tennis Sport Shocs, $145. Sizes 11 10 6. Elkskin Oxfords and San- dals, $1 .19. Sizes 5 to 2. rent given the | grant—no grease, no soil, no stain, no disagreeable odor— delightfully refreshing to the skin. Equally good for tired, ach- ing feet, for sunburn; in fact, the world's finest remedy for all skin ills and irritations. Costs little—works wonders —money refunded if you're not more than pleased. At all drug stores—3 sizes— 35¢, 50c, $1.00. If your druggist cannot sup- ply you, send money to the Noxzema Chemical Co., 102 E. Lafayette Ave. Baltimore, Md., and we will supply you direct. years of age. Of linen, gingham, chambray, in the best styles and colors. Tots' Bathing Suits, $1.69—All-worsted suits, in practical styles and color combinations. One-piece and skirt models for 2 to 6 year old children. Other Playtime W earable— ;’glrsn Beach, Crash and Panama Norfolk Suits, $3.95, $6.95, 95. union the sc w group. it the many others 14 WASHINGTON AUTOS RECOVERED IN NORFOLK! Detective Jett Exnects to Get Back | up by one! views Wash Suits; sizes 3 to 8, $1, $1.39, $2.95 and up. Khaki Riding Breeches; sizes 11 to 20, $2.45. Khaki Knickers for stout boys, $L6S. Sport Blouses; khaki, white, pongee, 79¢c to $1.45. Wash Hats, tams and middies, 59c and 79c. Flannel Shirts; gray and khaki, $L65. Wool Sweaters; college styles, $2.95, $5.95, $6.95. Pajamas; one and two piece styles, $1.39. Khaki Coverups, sizes 3 to 8, 89c. Koveralls; chambray, denim, khaki, $1, $1.25. Overalls; sizes 2 to 12 years, 79c. Flapper Suits, in excellent colorings, $1. Pearl Elk Sport Oxfords, Sport and Playtime Shoes e Here is every conceivable style—a model for every boy and girl. See the illustration to the right for styles, sizes and prices. KEDS—a style for every member of the family; white or brown oxfords, $1.10 to $1.39; high shoes with leather side patches, $2.49 to $2.89; canvas tennis pumps in sizes 2Y; to 8, $1.89 to $2.50. (The Hecbt Co., Third Floor.) recovered fuliy identi- | fled by their owners. the car of Ralph nton. & Doys Pearl Elk Osfords, $250. Mahogany saddle trim; sizses 8% to 2. has not been 3 - 2 Jeit of the uad, who of _thefts n, Norfolk i he wa New Brick Homes S| 4h&LNE. 1o L hearing pianned | Exhibit Home the Norfolk charges to 1108 4th St M.E. $1,000 Cash AID G. W. U. SCHOLARSHIPS | Easy Monthly Payments Quality at a Low Price Women and Misses ~,. When Imported Gingham Blouses---Jacquettes $ l 0 ; Street Frocks Are $3-95 be recovered ation fol- What It Will Buy The lots are small—the price ex- tremely low. You will have to act quickly if you would obtain some of these splendid values. Sport Suits, $10 Fashioned of novelty imported fabrics. Knicker Suits, $10 Three-piece flannel khaki knicker suits for camping and outdoor use, consisting of coat, knickers and skirt. Jersey Knit Suits, $10 - Several styles: one with beaded side tic coat and regular skirt. Another consist- - , Meeting Popular Want, Knife-Pleat -, . e T k- t i In tan, gray, navy, black and heather S 1rts % shades and in sizes 14 to 42. 5 N2 Silk Capes, $10 Silk Canton crepe capes prettily lined and with gilt braid collars. merly sold for $14. Sport Capes, $10 Novelty capes that formerly sold for $15 and $19.50. All are silk lined; full cut styles in tans, grays and blue. Langham High Coats, $10 Topcoats for misses and small women; man tailored styles in mannish fabrics. Faultlessly tailored. Formerly $17.30 and $19.50. Printed effects; embroid- ered models; Juquenc‘ and hip blouse style-in sizes 36 to 4. —It’s time to buy. : —The quality and exclusive pattern of imported gingham is too well known to require comment. : —And there are eight styles of smartest design from which to make vour selection—three hundred garments in sizes 16 to 46. & \. Masonic Clubs in Boston Session Order Plan Developed. ational League of Masonic convention in Boston last ed a resolution approv- Crepe dec chine, old-tyme crepes, novelty eponge— these are the materials. All colors represented, though not in all styles. Open Every Day and Evening. McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 —Organdy trimmings are in evidence; tasteful use of lace insertion, fagoting and novelty {l'n“ Hecht Co., Second Floor.) braid trimmings form a part of the whole. There are side panels; and wide tucks; and smart pocket effects. Nobby combinations of red, black, brown, green, orchid and blue with white. (The Hecht Co., Second Fioor.: Not $10 Dresses, But Silk Frocks at *10 n submitted by nator of the idea. Arthur F Anchor C ventio to the con- olution. These for- All-wool Paloma cloth lends itself readily to such styles. Made up in tan, gray and white, they are exceedingly attractive. In sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. Imported Scotch Gingham, $3.95. I o —Not the usual $10 dresses, for these are a special group of sport and 8¥&\} street frocks —Pongee frocks. cool and practical: figured oltvme crepe in attractive de- signs and models; printed crepes in pleated skirt effects; satin cantons and canton crepes in pretty panel and basque styles. —Sizes for miss and matron—from 14 to 40. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.d (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) llaud-drsnl:‘;n Voile, tihe Hecht Co, Second Floor.) A Sale of Women's Sweaters 51 Pure wool slip-on sweat- ers are these. A variety of attractive weaves, in white, buff, black, navy, jade, red, and brown. With round or V necks and long sleeves. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Chiffon and Regular Weight Hose, 69¢ Slight irregulars of makes which we carry in our regular stocks. Made with seamed backs and mercerized tops—combining ap- pearance with long wear. Black and colors in the combined lots. A Cracker Sandwich—Easy to Eat Spread with cheese or jelly. Filled with anything that tastes good in a sandwich—Tak-hom-a Biscuitisawelcome change. Splits-in-two. Right size to bite off without scattering crumbs. Always sold in the red package. Joose-WiLes Biscurr (pMPaNy Branches in Over 100 Cities iscuit W hite Cloth Two-strap White Buck Green trim 7 W hite Eve Cloth trimmed in tan calf A Notable Event---Women’s Summer Footwear High Heels $ 2 95 W hite, Tan L] Low Heels, Flat Heels Satin Spanish Heels Patent, Suede Not All Sizes In Each Style Black Satin One-strap Patent Tongue Tan Calf Pump Two-strap 600 pairs! All reduced from our reg- Here are strap pumps, oxfords, dress ular high quality stocks. This is an op- pumps, satins, tan calf, white reignskin portunity spelled with a capital “O.” Be and buckskins, black and brown suedes, here at the very inception of the sale— white trimmed with green or blue mo- - : rocco.” Many are the styles. do ‘not wait. S S s e e The Hecht Co. ’7th at F (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) OTE! Mothers, wives, daughters, sweethearts! Your husband, brother, father will be interested in hearing about the great sale of fine cotton shirts at The Hecht Co. Store to- morrow. See page 16. 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