Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 11

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TESERVSTS FINGH | o v vomeswoes ]I e — TRANING CRUSE P | Eagle Retums After Two Weeks. in Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries. . - Men’s Shops Open Tomorrow Morning 8 A.M. Completing a crulse of approxi- mately 600 miles in the Chesapeake bay and its tributaries, the U. S. S. Eagle No. 56. with officers and men of the.Upited States Naval Reserve of this ct aboard steamed along- side her dock at the foot of Water and O streets southwest yesterday, It was the end of a cruise of two weeks’ at sea, which all reservists Tust put in to keep up their ef- " Capt, Phitip D Johnston, command- ing the vessel, reported that with the complement of officers nnd Jnen which he took out he would not hesi- tate to take the vessel on nny duty which might be required. He had high commendations for his officers and his navigator, Lieut.” Bernard A. . Sullivan. mnow has a graduate wchool for dogs u: Ship ¢t Clean. aervice: The Phots skows one of the Righ Busdics. As the ship came into the dock, a < know nuvai I in the city's police |§/ Wide World Photo. | 3 Betty L.nmn ce nf Montclair, N. J., In l"mrh\ml lherr- l Jn 18 he hean Demsh. Tactory: builé | dosie by S: | to nationa pr portions by her own | of lo; ug Nr\ht um n | effort. uable prizes are glve: cd” through several Ing at anchor in the thick, Wweather was encountered aftor run down the bay and into the mac. '\lnrshall Hall was made night, where the vessel was ored until this morning, when the leg to Washington was started. S0 ves; 402-404 Seventh Street N5t he% oo the active list for another ';;;;rd ‘ , | The Song of the Sea Sy | The Shade of the Sheltering Palm Beach While the Fourth of July offers an excellent reason for advertising hot- weather suits, we do not wish to be misunder stood. 125 IN TUTOR’S PARTY PR OFF TQ_SIE{D,Y BR{TAIN. Crepe de Chines, Cantons, Rosh- anaras and Paisley Combinations so much in demand this Season. Suitable Models for Street or Aft- ernoon wear—Also Sports Dresses. $13.95 All Sizes for Women and Misses —Miss Mar- phia puhllc Time was when a hot-weather suit was bought for no other purpose than a holiday. It was treated rough and thrown away, or hung with the skeleton in the closet to be exhumed next year at the call of one’s gypsy blood. Times have not necessarily changed. Men still travel to hear the eternal litany of the seas. The plpe-smoke-carr\ of the north woods and the quiet hills hanging g a3 purple on the horizon still pull irresistibly at the city cliff dweller. Ladies’ White Low Shoes mps and Ox- fords. best shapes. White Hose Full Fashioned Perfect Quality 51.69 But the hot-weather suit has changed. And man’s respect for it has grown by cubic feet. Che R:onomq Corner Tth.and H.sts. N\ A Celebration Outfit Things that will help you to celebrate “The Fourth” comfortably “Kaife-Pleated Skirts If there is any glory in this, some of it belongs to The Hecht Co. and Society Brand tailors. Here are suits of these famous makes in which a man may go in all points like a man! Furthermore, he goes cool and comfortable. Stamina in the materials, permanency in the tailoring, with dignity and the modern note in the fashions. Sleeveless Sweaters All wool—in a variety of pleasing colors; plain and fancy weaves. Just the weight s 98 wool you will l' want. All sizes Palm Beach cloths, foreign and.domestic mohairs, tropical worsteds oabardmes whipcords, linens and crashes. : 15 to %50 Men’s Life Guard Bathing Suits 3,95 Our sketch gives you an idea of \ Special, very. for the Fourth Men’s White Flannel Trousers | Fine Crepe Silks and Wool Crepes—and Tailored waists the smart clof ffering choice of many , shades—including -Tan, Gray Sheer Dimity — with d_white. t : . Tuxedo and Peter Pan e.:cell:nllvll . :g—g collars; finished with in- sertion, fine 5 !!lck'; some 51.79 wnkll fancy em- Wool Crepe, Prunella Cloth, Serge, Silk—plain and fnm:y $ 98 efiects, including the very T popular knife-pleated model. . Cute Dresses for the Kiddies Thira Floor. Pretty Wash Drenen—Orgundy, Gingham, .-Voile, etc.—trimmed with embroidery, and ruffles. Plain colors and smart checkt—very attractive models—and well made. ; 98- Values up to $2.50 :.:0 P od 23 8 b+ ¢! 3 gé ped ped g. §. | what they are like. Two-piece, worsted, quick drying, shape hold- ing. Miller neverslip belt. $3.95. Also at $3.9‘5, regulation worsted one-piece bathing suits for men, in plain colors and stripes. war The Hecht Co. s Members of the Better, Business Bureau 6 They are worth 50% more! Made of a heavy shadow-proof flannel, after the manner of the newest mode. ; .- Sizes 29 to 42 waist. All lengths. Best buy we have known for some i time. |

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