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N : - THE EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTO ., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. ; 'I'AKUMA [}"‘IZENS SCHOOL HEADS INSPECT | Seq Captain Sees |CLUB MEETINGS CONTINUE | BASE BALL BRINGS $55 | jox iovitnress thietn teabonic ities | boxes were occupled by ranking Ariny | CADETS AT CAMP S:MMS Ne w Island Rear Cosmopolitans Reconsider Plan to AT HOSPITAL BENEFIT | &5a Nerz,omcers. goycrament oficiels Adjourn for Summer. game was enlivened with music by a | | A visit to Camp Simms, Congress n ac[ lc PR S —— Section of the United States Marine Heights, where the non-commissioned | mous ballot, the Cosmo- : and. officers of the Washington High | ea L politan Club voted to reconsider dis- | Sphere Autographed by President h’l'he UC}“I sale for the game was in / School Cadet Corps are holding their| The birth of an island 3s de- |continuance of the organizations Sold at Game to Aid Chil i o e BT Ay annual ten-day encampment, was Scribed in @ report received by the |meetings during the summer months, me 3 Walker and Mrs, W. J. Flather, jr. | made yesterday afternoon by Superin-| hydrographer's office from Capt. [and the gatherings Will be held as Three little inmates of the hospiial Parade, Ball Game and Fire- | fonaent of Schools Batton and Asslst.| George B. Generegux, master of [usual One of the largest attend- e X Emistewby alemotigyot 2 ant Superintendent of Schools §. k.| the steamship Jacox, who declared |ances of the year was present at works to Feature Neighbor- |iramer. he was an eyewitness to at least |Yyesterday’s meeting in the Hamilton| Auctioning of a base ball autograph-| my. home of Christine Nilsson, in | aatter lunching with Lieut. Col. Wal-| part of the phenomanon. Hotel. | ed by President Harding was one of | . i : adrid, where sho lived for a time hood Celebration. dren’s Institution. lace M. Crai S ‘;Drlufessor Ot Saliltars science ahd as.| . Recently while on his usual | James Collifiower presided and |the features of the Children's HOs- ..o hor marriage to Comte de Mi- tics in the Washington high schools,| route from Singapore, the captain |called on Hoover Zook, cosmopolitan | pital benefit base ball game between | * c" 0% FEFEEES 10 COME (0™ commandant of the camp, the school | i *|the Washington and Boston teams | Smclateima e e Rt Inessation ot SIL & BIolanE I IThRCes WA [ROChelday. | Me. ook epgk s DEi el Iyeuflrdsy afternoon at American | lar fashion. Wreaths, garlands and The Fourth of July Will be appro- | o mm,” noted on the surface of the séa at |about his business and then Intro- |eague bari. | faded bouguets pressated. to the | nriately celebrated by citizens of Ta-| Both Dr. Ballou and Mr. Kramer ex-| latitudo 10.07 north and longituge |duced R. B Otterback, who emu--1 o The jame was halted at the end of |singer covered the walls of the din- 5 4 - | pressed gratification ~with the en- ; r ained with card tricks. e fifth inning when Dr. Talbert of | ing room. the drawing room was pa R e ““"'““ '!"1%“ b R oene ALY Thom aaath fnevon- | 20000.30/east, Where s massifdatk George McCloskey, R. C. Henkel- | the hospital staff sold at auction the | pered with the scores of the differ nity affair, starting a o'clock In |15, Caid, seemed intensely interesteq| iM €0lor, with straight sides, about |man and Milton Hopfenmaler were . horsehlde-covered sphere. Dr. W. G.|operas in which Mme. (hie morning. [ and o the best of spieic) and are'fa| 100 feet in height ana between |introduced as new members. Booster | Thomas took it with the high bid of | sung, while another room v The morning feature will be & pa- | splendid health. two and three miles in length” had | Prizes were awarded to Joseph Trew | §55. with laudatory notices radie which will startifrom the Makoma | e L Huin Ahore e Saras: aud Micahel Schaeffer. -Assistant Secretary of the v | newspapers of all nations. School, on the Maryland side, cor- MASONS TO OPEN FAIR “There were breakers along the ner Tulip and Maple avenues, and entire length,” the report said, thence to Willow avenue to Carroll, [ o oo Mzu'r and, fate ot “where the sea was washing away to Cedar, to 6th, to Butternut streets | Stansbury Lodge, N ¥ M, | loose materlal. Repeated explo- and thence along Piney Branch road | will open tomorrow night corgia| alons were noted, causing larxe to the picnic grounds at the Takoma | i\;:‘;l:ewmdgsu(lgczhglc;;emfi’{hz‘v{;:; waves. These continuea at Inter- > vals of about inate fe r Public School on the District side.| Brightwood Masonle Temple bullding | than an Roup~ 2 prara o moNs The Navy Yard Band will head the | fund. First report of the newocst ar- Uatelc | gy Dancing on a large. open pavilion, | rival in the land fami 3 1 | an illusion show, vaudeville acts and | Capt. M. Tami of the Japaness it ldffcg'fx{ ‘:hl;“’;'i.f:,:.l.fif;"i;fi’izl | novelty games will be some of the at- hip Malaca Maru, sccording to of- S oining the. school grounds. The | tragtions. The Kallipolis Grotto Or- | ficlal records. The island has been o e e e e kniok., | Chestra Will provide music. ~Arrange- | officially named Tagawa, but cn B e e h e\ment« for the fair have been made by | most charts Is designated “New same will be followed by a program |John J. P. Mullan Bor of athletic events. A basket supper will be caten be. tween 5 and 6 o'clock in the gr i the Shoemaker trac o'clock the orchestra of the Review | und Herald will give a concert, fol- lowed by the reading of the Declar- ation of Independence by William C. Buck, singing the “Battle F ! the Republic” by Mrs. ade and .Au addrcss by In Beautiful Massachusetts Avenue Heights e Sl s ¥ An unusually well built home containing clude the gra 0 8 rooms, 2 sleeping porches, he i garage, refrigerator and book J floors, hot water heat, electricity, gas, instan- : ( ani tl]lomrL « 2 5 taneous water heater, front and rear porches, and Saturday’s Big Event! 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale e L 4 de. Ao ioa large, well, lighted cellar, with laundry trays r n, 4 s, @ arge attic. T and tubs, and large attic . Adams, decorations; Dr. D. Shoemaker, ‘illumination; Martin spreigs ot || The Munsey Trust Company Real Estate Department Munsey Building tenden, reu‘plmn —_— A pound of phosphorus will tip a mil- Uon matches, or about enough to smoke | a nickel cigar. ! Silkc Hose H[AJR]R " Sock colored tops ; slight ored top. - Sizes 3 = 11316 To 1324 7T ST.. NW A Gxgant.lc Purchase and Sale of 350 High-Grade All-Wool Men’s Suits: Worth ¥ § ;3 ) § & Ed ] GO U B B B B B R B BT B A great assortment of patterns, colors and fabrics, in $ single and double breasted coats, sport models and Nor- folks, novelty effects and conservative and semi-conserva- %El tive models. Then there are about 50 sample and model #|!| suits that are pippins. You can find serges, worsteds, %| cassimeres, tweeds, herrmvh(mes, etc., in plain colors, ¥ ‘ Mr. Man, buy in this special sale; sizes in regulars and ,:sl stouts, in 34 to 46. l. I stripes and mixtures, in light, medium and dark shades. i Hundreds of light-weight Summer Suits, in mo- hairs, tropical weights and cool cloths, and every one guaranteed. It’s your opportunity to keep cool at small cost. Sizes 34 to 48, and no charge for aItera- tions. Men’s Straw Hats || Men’s Collar-Attached Men’s BBathins Sflih All-wool Bath- e Shirts ing Suits, one e strav plece with two- hats, In the 6 Just the shirt for an Diece effect, in . newest shapes. o outing. They are in navy, black and — iU many _sample === | | tan and a few white, lon col- - hats _in the and have attached O oo ot Sizes &% Collars. Sizes 14 to 17. s to 7 A Great Sale of New SILK DRESSES Prepare for the Fourth Men’s Canvas Men’s Cool Summer Suits | s 10 %‘3 S Y B S B B Y e S = 12.98 New selection of Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses of canton, tricosham and crepe de chine. All the newest colors, such as beige. gray, taupe, bright blue, green, black and navy. Made in long walst- line ‘modele; with trimmings of fancy ribhons, laces on, splendid quality Palm | and ornaments. Sizes range to 44. Specially priced & n.‘:'éf. e aPhite Canvas English | at $12.88 each. Bach one-made to sell up to $22.50. B Lace Oxfords, including sport X styles leather trim; all sizes up 3 = wi || Extra Size Voile Dresses ve Canvas ke || et e o et e and white, biack and white and (an an Patd'ed ace Jhoes white ‘combination; vestee fronts, side and front Extra quality fiber and rubber panels, wide crushed belts. Sizes range from 42% sole lace shoes, to 50%. Goudyear welt, Bl Brown und whits == Satinette Paisley Overblouse $ large all sizes New Satinette Overblouse, in paisley designs, bow at side, % sleeve, surplus fronts. Colors of henna, o Al AT SR Chlld'ren s Canvu Strap rose, tan and blue. Sizes %o 44. Specially priced at $2.95, New Midsummer Styles in Misses' and Children’s White 65 J Canvas One and 3 S m na Pumps. sizes 8% Sample Hats of White Baronet Satin, horsehair braids and fine straws, in polks., mushrooms and large, drooping &= shapes, These beautiful ~summer ~hats are trimmed with flowers, quills and f.‘;";‘i{""m French, ostrich feathers. J Cubau and low heels Choice of Saucepans, 25¢—Alumi- num Saucepans, choice of two sizes ; guaranteed quality. Four Cakes Soap, 25¢— Wrisley's Olivilo Soap, for toilet or bath use; large cakes. Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25¢ —Women's Hand kerchiefs, colored embroidered lawns and batistes; perfect quality. 19¢ Tape, 2 for 25¢— Lingerie Tape, ten-yard pieces, with bodkin; pink, blue and white. (Notion Dept.) Women’s Vests, 25¢— Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck and bodice styles, without sleeves; regular and extra sizes. Children’s Vests, 2 for 25c—Gauze Vests, built-up shoulder straps and tape draw string. 5 19¢ Crash, 2 yds., 25¢— Linen-finish Bleached Crash, for roller or tea towels. 19¢ Towels, 2 for 25c— Hemmed Huck Towels, all white; goed size. 25¢ Vanity Sets, 2 for 25¢—Stamped Vanity Sets, three picces; neat patterns. 39¢ Yarn, 25c—Silk and Wool Paisley Yarn, variety of shades. X 39¢c Stamped Goods, 25¢ —Stamped Scarfs and Cen- ters, white linene; neat pat- terns. 39¢ Dimity, 25c—36-inch White Dimity, fine, sheer quality, in white woven stripes. 39¢ White Pongee, 25c— 32-inch Yarn Mercerized Pon- gee, for men’s and boys' shirts. 39c Madras, 25¢—32- inch White Shirting Madras, close-woven, soft-finish grade. 39¢ Organdy, 25c—40- inch Plain-color Organdy and Voiles, in all wanted colors, also black. 5 39c White Batiste, 25c— 40-inch White Batiste, yarn mercerized quality, for lin- gerie. 35c¢ India Linon, 25¢— 40-inch White India Linon, snow white bleached. 39c White Voile, 25c— 40-inch White Voile, fine, sheer quality, for waists and dresses. 50c Plisse Crepe, 25c— 36-inch_ Plisse Crepe, finc mercerized quality, in pink, blue, lavender and white. 45c Table Oilcloth, 25¢ —5-quarter White Table Oil- cloth, seconds of standard quality. 39c Pillowcases, 25¢c— 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, perfect quality; hand torn and ironed. Childrenw’s 35c¢ Socks, 25c—Three-quarter and Short Socks,” mercerized and plain tton, white with fancy tops, so assorted shades with striped tops; mostly all sizes. 48c retonnes, 25c— Yard-wide Washable Cre- tonnes, light and dark colors and patterns for draperies, cushion, comfort and furni- ture covers. 35¢ China Mattings, 25¢ —Heavy-weight Seamless China Mattings, close-woven grade; checks, plaids and stripes of various colors. 39¢ Grass Rugs, 25c— 18x36 Double - warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown stenciled designs. (First Floor —Bargain Table.) 50c and 75¢ Hassocks. 25c—Cretonne-covered Has- socks, in a varied assortment of colors and patterns. (Fourth Floor.) Six Tumblers, 25¢— Thin Blown Glass Table Tumblers, full size. 50c Dorine Boxes, 25c— Vanity or Dorine Boxes, with fancy enameled tops; fitted with mirror and powder puff; chain and finger ring attached. C o m binations, 50c— Children’s Combinations, of cross-barred muslin; open ]i‘ront and dro] seat. elastic nee; sizes ears. (Third Floor, > aby Dresses, 50c— Short White Nainsook Dresses, embroidery yokes; plain_or trimmed skirts; sizes 1-and.2 years. 75¢ Water Wings, 50c— Ayad’s Water Wings. (Notion Dept.) 69¢ Window Shades, 50c —3x5.9-ft. perfect quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, strong spring rollers; white or green; crochet ring and all fixtures. 79¢ Grass Rugs, 50c— 27x54 heavy double-warp Grass Rugs, oriental, medallion and border designs of green, blue and brown, (First Floor— Bargain Table.) $1 Pillows, 50c—17x24 Bed Pillows, filled with steril- ized feathers; covered with heavy-weight art ticking. (Fourth Floor.) Netting, 4 yds., 50c— Adams make Mosquito Net- ting, 58 inches wide, green, blue, black and white. Sold regularly at 19 yard. 98¢ Cookers, 50c—Blue Brilliant Enameled Cereal Cooker, or Rice Boiler, with enameled covers; 3-pint trade size; seconds. 85¢ Wash Tubs,> 50c-— Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 20-inch size; drop handles. Hairbrushes, 50c—Pro- phylactic Hairbrushes, with penetrator bristles; ebony or mahogany finish solid backs. $1 and $1.50 Bracelet. S0c—Jet Bracelets, flexible serpenting style; one, two and three rows. Union Suits, 50c—Wom- en’s Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, loose or tight knee; regular and extra sizes. Union Suits, 50c—Boys’ White Balbriggan Athletic Union Suits, short sleeves and knee pants; sizes 8 to 14 years; seconds of 69c values. Turkish Towels, 5S0c— Large size Double-thread Turkish Towels, seconds of 75¢ values, Table Napkins, 6 for 50c —18-inch Mercerized Damask Table Napkins, assorted pat- terns; worth $1.50 dozen. (Limit, six.) 75¢ and 89¢ Scarfs, 50c —Lace-trimmed Scarfs, of jewel cloth, *with. lace edges; 36 and 45 inch lengths. 65¢c Plisse Crepe, S0c— 30-inch Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, in pink, honeydew. mais, lavender and white. 69¢ Poplin, 50c—36-inch White Mercerized Poplin, with rich lustrous finish. 89c¢ White Organdy, 50c inch Imported White Swiss Organdy, fine, sheer permanent finish quality. 68c Ginghams, 50c—32- inch Silk mixed Tissue Ging- hams, soft-finish grade, m broken checks and plaids. 25¢ Percales, 3 yds., 50c —36-inch Percales, light grounds, with printed checks, stripes, dots, plaids and fig- ures; close-woven, soft-finish grade. 25¢ Cotton, 3 yds., 50c— 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy round thread quality. Boys’ 79¢ Caps, 50c—Of “suiting mixtures, all-wool; sizes 6% to 7. (Third Floor.) Qveralls, 50c — Boys’ Overalls and *Play Suits; overalls, with bib and shoul- der straps, of khaki, striped or plain blue material, play suits one-piece style, ankle length; blue striped effects: 2 to 6 years. 5 Women’s Hose, 50c— Mercerized Dropstitch Lisle Hose, seamed back; in black, white and assorted shades; perfect quality. Children’s Hose, 3 prs., 50c—Fine Ribbed Black Silk Lisle Stockings, mostly all sizes; seconds of 39c values. Bandeaux, 50c—Fancy Pink Bandeaux, deep cut and other models; fasten back; elastic insert; all sizes. (First Floor.) Vests, 3 for $I—Wom- en’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless and bodice _styles; regular and extra sizes; perfect quality. Costume -Slips, $1—Of white nainsook, some with embroidered yokes, . cthers with embroidery edgings; all sizes. Nightgowns, $1—0f soft- finish crepe, white and pink; round neck and kimono sleeves; all si 195 fo $150 Hats, $1— Boys' Straw Hats, a variety of styles for boys from 2 to. 10 years. (Third Floor.) Waist Suits, 2 for $1— Children’s Knitted Waist Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, knee pants; garter at- tachments; sizes 2 to 12 years. (First Floor—Under- wear Section.) $1.50 Grass Rugs, $I— 3x6-ft. double-warp Grass Rugs, green, blue or brown oriental, medallion and novelty designs. (First Floor—Bar- gain Table.) $1.69 Water Sets, $1— Cut Glass Water Sets, one pitcher and six thin blown tumblers to match: neat grape design. $1.49 Kettles, $1—Alum- inum Cooking or Preserving Kettles, large 12-quart trade size; guaranteed quality. Umbrellas, $I1— Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, fast black rainproof A merican (cotton) taffeta covers; para- gon frames; assortment of handles. $1.98 Necklaces, $1—“La Veeda” Pear] Bead Necklaces, 24-inch length, in two sizes graduate beads; solid gold clasp; fine French finish. Beauty Cases, $I— Women's and Misses’ Beauty Cases or Party Boxes, fitted with large mirror and con- tainer for powder and lip- stick; popular shapes and colors. $1.39 Table Damask, $1 —72-inch Mercerized Table Damask, very fine grade that will give lasting service. $1.25 Table Covers, $1 —42-inch lace-trimmed Table Covers, assorted patterns. c Longcloth, 6 yds., §1 inch Longcloth, a close- woven, soft-finish quality. $1.50 Sheets, $1—81x90 Run of the Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double- bed size. 29¢ Ginghams, 5 yds., 51 —32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assortment of wanted patterns and colorings. Fast colors. 20c Muslin, 7 yds., $I —36-inch Bleached Muslin, close-woven, soft-finish grade. $1.25 and $1.50 Oxfords, $I—Women’s, Boys’ and Children’s Tennis Oxfords, in white, brown and black; sizes 11 to ’ and 2% to 7. (Shoe Dept.) 1.50 ami $2 Suits, $1— Boys’ Wash Suits, long or short sleeve Oliver Tuwist, Dutch Daddy and Middy models; sizes 2 to 8 years. Women’s Hose, $I— Thread and Artificial Silk Hose, “Onyx” brand, some with panel back, others with * three-seam back and Heel- tex heel. Black, white, cor- dovan, polo gray, medfum gray, ~|1ed€. Russian calf and cas- tor; perfect quality. hildren’s Socks, 3 prs., $1—Imported Full-fashioned Lisle Socks, white with fancy tops, others in plain shades with fancy tops; some with turnover cuff, others with “Rolltex” tops. Perfect qual- ity, Women’s Drawers, $1 —Extra size Nainsook Drawers, neat ruffle of em- broidery; all sizes. Extra Size Gowns, $I— —Nightgowns, of soft while nainsook; round neck and short sleeves; trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. Corsletts, $1—Or garter brassiers, ideal for summer wear; of pink'striped or fancy coutil; four garters; sizes 34 to o Pink Corsets, $1—Elas- tic top and free hip models, medium long skirts; sizes 21 to 26. Middies, $I— Girls’ White Middies, regulation models, short sleeves, double stitched; sizes 6 to 18 vears. (Third Floor.) $2 Curtains, SI—Sum- mer Curtains, 23 yards long, 40 inches wide; tassel trim- med; rose or brown grounds with combination_stripes. $2.59 Rush Rugs, $I— 3x6-ft.. extra heavy grade Rush Rugs, green, gold or purple reversible border de- signs. $1.50° Bed Pillows, $1— Covered with A. C. A. stripe or heavy art ticking; filled with sterilized feathers. (Fourth Floor.) Men’s Bluye Serge § [Jil] Women's Volic Summer Frocks .. Silk Sport Crepe Skl New Silk Sport EDIT [ "CREDIT of July Sale! go prices! Oh, what glorious news! We're ruimmg the price of all Spring and Sum- mer clothes for a quick clean-up. You can take advantage whether you have all the money or \uur credit is good here for any amount. Come!!! Come, Take the Garment Home Now--Pay Later Over 150 New, Crisp Summer Dresses Domestic Ginghams, Voi Organdies, es,Dotted Swiss, in all the newest styles. $1.98 Cash or Credit /73 New Canton Crepe & Silk Sport Dresses A vital clearance of every garment in stock, featuring the newest of the new styles, down to SPECIAL b 35 $35 Ladies’ Silk Dresses All Coats, Capes, 25 Wraps, Off Boys’ New Z-Punn Girls’ New Sum- mer Dresses ...... Here We Are, Men—Timely and at A Saving Men’s Suits Built in the Very Newest Summer Matena]l 451557 Cash or Credit \monq these you will England Mo- ha:rs, Palm Beach, Cool Cloth, etc., in black, blue, gray and tan. need the cash to take ad- Come, open an You don’t Other Speclals at ....$24.50 it $40.00 Sulh B ..$29.50 ..$35.00 ..$39.95 T, Open an Account at 311 7th Street N.W. FREE — Workmen’s Caps Given Away Free |Men’s Working Caps Given Away Free '