Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1923, Page 12

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REPEAL OF DRY CODE DEPLORED BY.BISHOP. New. York Cannot Claim Greatest Rank Until Stigma Is. Removed, * Says Anderson. Tr the Associated: P A : WINONA L Ind. July 2— Tiepedl of the ew York siate pro- | hibition _efiforcement act was - de- plored y8sterday by Bishop William ¥. Anderson of Cincinnat! in his key- uoie serimoi ‘obening the eight-day conference ' lere on fnternational Christiap citizgenship. More than a usand delegates from: the United | and 4 scoré from foreign attended. shop said he regarded the | an indicution of the need ! gt for a higher standard of lity in_politics. i oted in the long -apology and ation of Gov. Smith the state- ! hat the action yepresented the | of the greatest state in the | nion.” ‘the bLishop said. never will be the great- ! his land until the stigma which -has been placed has been removed. ! 1ay be accomplished next time the people of the state hunce to ¥ Yo torin | ni, (nu can be buily upon ] e is the . bond ol Everything else | s alone e un\.qunlc| of & world 1 rulé was | no said that | an was taken into court H until he proved him- ERY AGENTS FACING | CHARGE OF PERIURY Additional Accusation Against In-: Gic'ed Former Director and Others | in Illinois Liquor Case. scoe € . former acting | itton director for Tlilnois; John | riey, his chief fleld agent. and | others, in connection with the | ant United States district attornevs | announced. The charges are expected to be | ought before the next federal grand | Jwy in connection with a report of | e grand jury returning the Indict- ore it had lindered the investigation ! by refusing to answer correctly ques- | tions put to them. Andrews has notified Robert R | Levy, United States Marshal, that he | is arranging to surrender and give | nond tomorrow. Earley is said to be out of the city. ‘ i | HOUSE OF DRY AGENT BLASTED BY DYNA‘MITEI’ Bloodhounds on: Trail of Cnmmals‘ in Steubenville. ! /ramite explosjon wrecked the front | the home of Jonn C. McCoy, chief { dry officers working out of Mayor | ank McCullough's Richmond court. i re sticks of dynamite were ! e rear of the houee. the | Y(Lhmond “Court officers ODer— atc Cifefly in Steubenville and vicin- their cases at Richmon Tom here. The first chief was found murdered i Get Your KODAK For The Fourth! Yes—That’s Right! i $1 Down, $1 a Week We're, the only stote in Washington to. sell KODAKS "on these “easy terms. : This Kodak Outfit No. 1A Autographic KODAK Junior, with Rectilinear Lens. Three rolls. of films: . Déveloping of 18 prints. 1 Picture Album. 708 Seventh St. N.W. .3123 M St. NW. Boys’ Better | Sports Blouses, $2 Boys like the coo!ness of these short-sleeve open - neck bloysesgts - ./ this warm weather -and these are of the Dbetter sort. Oxiord cloth, in white, tan and other shades; wiite' pon- gee, tan pon- ree, woven st rd; pe and cord madras 7 to 14 years. English Broadcloth Blouses for Dress, $3.50 In white or tan. Sizes 7 to 14 vears. Hoys' Section, Fourth foor 4th Picnic . Suggestions Ice Cream Freezers North Pole Freezers—Al mb of hcu\ =lh:cz White Mountain Freezem—\\oml tub; all -other parts metal 1-qt., $3.23 2-qt., $3.85 3-qt., Msa 4-qt., $3.50 6-qt. $7 8-qt, $ Auto-Vacuum Freezers — withont turning a crank. 1-qt., §5 2-qt., $§ 4-qt, $10 Paccr Dishes and Napkins ary Family Picnig Outfit, con- sts of one e crepe paper ta cloth. 42x36 inches. and twelve aper napkins. 10c set. sannan Tce Cream. Berry o S Sets. paper saucers. 6 te crepc- napkins, 6 10c set. p} 100 for 25c. ]‘: \\huc Crepe - Paper Nupkins. c. Crepe Paper Napkins, fancy bor- ders. 15c dozen. . © 100 tary Paper Saucers. Sc. Paper Luncheon Set. consists of 6-each, paper spoons. dessert plates. plates, fosks.. napkims., drinking cups, 1 tablecloth. 40c set. Wood Fiber Cuns for hot or caid drinks, will_hold boiling liguid< 25¢ doz. These cups are NOT ireated with paraffin in any way. Paper Drinking Cups. 12¢ doz. Waxed Paper, 125 feet long, 1 foot wide, in_box, 50c box. Waxed Paper, 5¢ roll, 6 rolls, 25c. Paper Towels, 130 to roll, 35¢c roll. Tce Picks. 15¢ to 50c. Lemon Squeezers, 70c to 51.25 Glass Lemon Reamers, 10c and 15c. Ice Shavers, 75c. Glass Beverage Compounder With measure, $3.75. Nickel, $1.50 to $5.75. Special—Nursery ; Refflgerators They're ideal for a picnic. Onk Finish, $4, $4.50 and $7.25. White Enamel, $6.25, $7.25. Picnic.Utensils \’iummum Drinking Cups. 10c to 45¢, Winte enlniel Drinking Cups. 38c. White Enamel Plates, 25c and 36¢. White Enamel Buckets. 80c and $1. Tin Buckets. 12¢-to 25c.- Aluminum_Teaspoons, 5c. Floral Cut Iced Tea Sets, $2.50 14-picte sct ‘off clear glass with dainty floral design: Squal shaped, covered jug, six thin tum blers ‘and six sippers. Other Sets from $5 to $9.25. toudewages Section, Fifth floor 1 Gal. Food Jars, $10 1-gallen Nickel and Black Enamel Food Jars 4-galion” Nickel Food Jars. $7.50. tanley Unbreakable Bottles, -quart size, $1250. v Unbreakable Tood Jars s for two, with plates. kaives. - forks, spoons, salt 4nd pepoer shakers and space for bottle, $9.50; for four, $25. Chermos Eeetipn, First fony. Kodaks, $3.50 No. ZA Brownies, spiendid little cameras for a . vacationist; fully cquipped for snapshots out of doors as well as time exposures They take pictures 2/5x4' inches: have a good lens and two finders - load in daylight with film cart- ridges that take six or twelve pic- tures. Developing and Printing Let us have your films; 24-hour service. Kodak Section. First fnor A Summer Resort All Your Own A car. Acluncheon kit. And one of these portable Victrolas. Ample cquipmeht with which to scek the broad highway these warm days. turn up a winding lane, selext a spreading tree 'and. make a sum- mer resort of your own. ‘The case of this portable Victrola is of makogany -or oak finish; it is compact and Tight to carry; the | machine itsclf ‘gives an excellent tone. No. 50 Priced $50 Victrola Galieries, Fourth floor. ‘THE "EVENING” STAR.” WASHINGTON. ' D._ C.” MONDAY, JULY "2 1923. Woodwarh & Lotheoy Closed Wednesday, }uly 4th, Independence Day ‘MiSSCS" Wash Frocks, $15 One may choose at this low price smart failored linens, that are being worn so much — dainty afternoon irocks of sheer voile, in lovely yellow. blue, rose and melon shades—with a touch of hand embroidery or hand- drawn work to make them charming —and also smart ratine frocks, hand drawn: straightline frocks, with col- lar and cuffs of white or trimmed in white. Ratine frock sketched. in a lovely melon shade, bound in white. $15. Sizes 14, 16, 18 Misses' Section, Fourth Soor Smart Organdie Overblouses, *5 Organdie promises to be popular this summer—and it is delightfiil in these crisp, white overblouses, with short sleeves and V neck or Peter Pan col- lars: rows of Valenciennes or Irish and filet lace are attractive trimming touches: and one may also choose smart hand-made dimities at this price, hemstitched or embroidered. LOVELY VOILE OVERBLOUSES, with lovely trimmings of embroidery, and Irish lace ; handmade linen and voile over- blouses in smart styles— $5.75 and $6.75 Blouse Nection, Third floor. ‘Beginning Tomorrow—July Sale of 450 doz. White T urkish Bath Towels Very Much Less Than Regular Prices We have made real preparation for this sale—first of all, there is a great quan- tity of merchandise—prices are fully 57 less than what you would ordinar- ily have to pay—and the sale comes just when you need a large supply of towels most—in hot summer weather. 6 for $1.50---Size 18x36 6 for $2.50---Size 22x46 Iivery towel is absolutely perfect—of the most reliable and durable quality— heavy and - absorbent: tables are ar- ranged for easy and convenient selec- tion. Because of the very great savings offered, these towels can only be sold in lots of six; as follows: 6 for $3.38---Size 21x44 . 6 for $3.72---Size 24x45 Names will ke Machine-Embroidered on Towels, 35¢ dozen 00 ’Iurlftsh Bath Mats, White, Pink, Blue, Liocn Section, Second floos 5] each bpeczal For Tomorrow—A Sale Cool Summery Morning Frocks, *5 And it comes at 2 time when every woman will appreciate it most—over the Fourth, when a cool, summery frock is the only thing that will answer. There are six different styles—five of which are sketched—and they are fashioned of such delightful materials—cool, washablc printed lawns, batistes and tissue ginghams. In smart checks, plaids or small figured designs —and such lovely colors, too—blues, orchid. brown, pink, or black, most of them combined with white—and crisp white organdie trims every style—it fashions collar and cuffs, vestee. or bandings; and another thing you'll be inter- ested in, is the way they're made—generously cut, with deep hems. Just 240 frocks, enough for one day’s selling—so it’s best to choose early House Dress Section. Third floor Khakt Knickers For Women Cowhide Suit Cases Parasol-Umbrellas At Reduced Prices Ready for a Swim Days are hot—beaches sunny-—and the water’s fine—so it’s time to get into a good wool bathing suit and be off to the old swimming hole—which is, wherever your planning to spend the 4th; and the Woodward & Lothrop Bathing Suit Sections are ready to outfit the whole family. Annette Kellermann $ 5 Two-in-One Wool Suits Exceptionally fine suits at an unusually low price— all wool, many of them trimmed in fiber of a con- trasting shade—square, V or round neck style— some with belts, others without—good-looking models. good to swim in; in navy, black, purple, jade, copen, brown. Sizes 34 to 46. Annette Kellermann $ Wool Suits ' 6‘75 In a great variety of pretty color combinations— brown and tan, copen and gray, navy and red, black and gold, green and gray. er green and tan, several attractive models. Sizes 34 to 46 Other Wool Swimming' Suits, $4 to $12.50. Sateen and Surf Satin Suits, $2.95 to $6.75. Smart Silk Bathing Suits, $9.75 to $29.50. Bathing - Accessories Corset Brassieres for Bathing Canvas Belts, 25c. Bathing Caps, 25¢ to $2 and $2’50 $1.25. For the woman who pre- iers to wear a light corset BDaatl?ullagagl:'agse; 2’1“550&5 and brassicre when bath- ing or swimming, this Bathing Shoes, $1.50 to ¢ ideal garment—of $2.25. able broche or pafihr with elastic -gores, sup- Novel Scarfs, $2.50. port yet do not restrain Beach Capes, $5.75 to gorous action—and $29.50. oks and eyes that will Shawlettes, $3.95. t rust from being in the Women's Dathing Suit Section water. Third floor Corsct Sectien, Third foos. Wonderful Collection of Bathing Caps, 50¢ to $3.75 Practically every style and color you could ask for here—plain caps, fancy caps— And a Complete Line of Bathing Accessorics Notion Section, First floor P $3 pair 1f you're gomg camping or hiking on the 4th—you’ll need a pair of com- iortable knickers to travel in—these are well tailored. of good quality khaki, not too heavy, nor too light: button at the sides; slash pocket, and cuffs adjustable at the knec. Skirt Sectiop, Third foor Cool Summer - s _Underthings, $1 Gowns, of caol batiste or nainsook, in-white and dainty pastel colors— some sleeveless, others with very short sleeves; and trimmings of col- ored stitching, lace or embroidery. Envelope Chemise, in different styles; tailored or trimmed; flesh or white. Bloomers and Sch-ms of crepc nainsook or batiste; in flesl:, orchid, apricot ‘or white. Muslin Underwear Sectlon, ¥hird flvor. $10 If we purchased “these at the present market, we could not sell them at this price. 24-inch, genuinc -cowhide; straps all-around; sewed-on leather handle loops recin- forced by rivets put through and through; neat lining with shirt fold and straps in body of case. An exceptional value. Traveling Bags $13.50 Brown cowhige, sable grain. 16. 17 and 18 inch sizes; leather liming; three pockets. These were also = purchased = before recent price advances and are unusual valges. Travellng ‘Goods Section, ¥irst foor. $6 and $8 An opportune - time to buy .the much-nceded Vacation Sun-Rain Umbrelia. —Satin Border Silk Um- At $6 brellas that will answer for sun or rain; in navy, green, brown and purple, with smart wood handles trimmed in bakalite and finished with leather straps. At $8—-Satin or Brocade Border Parasol - Umbrellas, in navy, green, taupe, brown, purple, red . and black. Handles are smartly trimmed with bakalite and finished wilh leather straps . or thongs.' lmbrelll Section, First floor Bobbed Hair —continues to be quite as popular as ‘ever. Our operators are thor- oughly experienced in every style of “bobbing.” Appointments. .be made for ln’; hour—9:15 "'t‘i.lys 39, Hair Dressing Section, Second BSoor. Girls” Wool Bathing Suits Sizes 8 to 14 years $3.50 to %9.75 A variety of smart styles in bright colors—trimmed in contrasting shades: Belts, 25c. Rubber Bandannas, $1.25 Girls' Sectlon, Fourth foor. Boys’ Worsted Bathing Suits Sizes 8 to 18 years 35 and %6 An all-worsted bathing suit is best for boys—these are two of the finest makes—Jantzen and California —exclusively here for boys. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Wool Bathing Suits Sizes 2 to 6 years $2.50 to %6 Quite as attractively made as older sister's or brother’s swimming suit are these wool one-piece suits for little folk; many different, bright shades from . which . to _choose. Bathing Shoes, 75c. Bathing Caps, 25c Intants’ Seetion, Fourth floor.

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