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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ‘D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. s " PAPA AMD 1 -HAVE oM, RCSCOE, PLANMED SUCH A LOVELY FOURTH OF TJULY FOR You! WE ARE GOmE To GET UP AT SEVEM O'CLowi AnD DRIvE OUT Itv THE COUNTRY. WE WiLL TAKE ouE FIREMAN, LATE TO WORK, BUMPS ANOTHER AUTO Hat, With Name jn Sweatband, Re- veals Identity of name and address was bund. Hunt was charged with c 1iding, leaving the scene of the col- lizion without making his 4dentity known. He was fined $10 fov collid- ing, and his personal bond taken in the' other charge. —_— It is estimated that more than 59 SOUGHT IN SHOOTING. ‘Witllam Evans, colored, twenty-eight, 49 Fenton place, was taken to Freed- men’s Hospital last ni for a bullet wound in his right side. A young colored man named James Turn- er is wanted by the police to,answer for ht and treated | STAR BUILDING the shooting. LUNCH AMD SPEND THE DAV PILKING WILD FLOWERS AMD TAKIMG PHOTOGRARMS. Driver. cent of the deposits in uptown ks in New York city are In.wom- accounts, 14 WALTER REED VETS George Hunt, a member of gngine company, No.,28; District fire depart- ment, in his hurry to get to his work CELEBRATE FOURTH Patients, Nurses, Aides and I Attendants Take Part in Gala Observance. Society for over cighty has relied upon (!vu aud’s Oriental Cream 10 keep the skin and co:\:lexim in perfect condition through the stress of the season’s activities.. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trial Size & FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York DESIRABLE OFFICES FOR RENT ‘s . All crippled up after-the first strenuous outing! Apply Sloan’s. No rubbing is nec- essary. Stiff muscles begin to relax at once, the aching stops. Soon the lame muscles have entirely got back their tone., Get a bottle from ALL ABOUT THE S1GN G OF THE Lo e LA B s collided with another machine, but e . v it ~ 3 His hat did not stop to get it.| to the owner of the did little or no damages blew off. H but called b car he had hi I belong to The hat My name’s Hunt, and ! . 28 engine compan. Patients, nurses, aids and attend- his_identity, as ants at Walter Reed Hospital par- ticipated in the greatest Fourth of :bration ever held at the! 1 yesterday. | Starting at 6:30 o'clock a parade of patients in decorated wheelchairs | and others attired in novel costumes ! passed down the main roadway in the | presense of hundreds of spectators, | who applauded each of the partici- | pants as they moved along the line ! The costumes in many | unigue, und the ‘men | s women played and | Call 621 Star Building or Is to Be Had Now Phone Main 5000, Branch 3 It’s your fault if your bin is empty Sept. 1st, the date of a possible strike. Summer prices now in effect. Telephone Main 3058. JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W. Long-Suffering - Feet —Noxzema Cream relicves the burning aching swelling instantly. Gouraud's Oriental Cream Woobward & Lothreoy DOWN STAIRS STORE Cloe Saturdays, July 7 to September 8, Inclusive and. o8 Je Asic v, PAPA wiLe Rean vou ~ @ ok R { [ |vesterday, speeded hisautomobile and 1 i ! were —heals the raw, sore, inflam- ed skin! proceeded to the sunken | | %4 : 5 arcens south of the hospital, where | - —instantly special features had been arranged. y ¥ U Band d cools, and eases the pain! soothes, are, X twelve children of the awat participated in a flag drill and ®inging of patriotic songs. Army Band Plays. followed —a greaseless cream—rubs right in—no soil or stain. - Often result from an —penetrates the skin and || Sd IR { = = ¢ an Amerie; | == carries oil of cloves, men- ar BOEgNTe e : s thol camphor and other digeaticn. dition of the cooling, hcaling agents di- flo[/[japj[/[t-W as then introduc rect to the trritated skin Rest The Stomach ch the student nurses of the .. nerves, giving a blessed relicf tmmediately. One or two Jaques’ Capsules with ; ""h,'.',&'i'.l'“'“&:,"’ digestion. aken restore digestion to nml-" Relieve obsti: nate cases of dy: and consti- tion. Prevent formation of gas. totake. Dissolve promptly in the stomach. icker and surer in action than or tablets. At all druggists’ or 60 cents by mail, poozad, frem Jaques” Capssle Ce., FridayisRemnantDay Remnant Merchandise is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or On Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Knife-Pleated Silk Skirts, *5 35 Crepe de Chine Knife-pleated Sports Skirts, also including a number of Plain Striped Rosh- anara Sports Skirts in tan, gray and white. Extra special. ovitch, curator the institution BAZAAR ATTRACTIVE. . ——_— hag made a requ that the reproduc- . e | | tion of the temple be added to the ‘h‘:mHLarge Crowd at Stansbury Lodge | iiicum's collection. onial | | ™Other attractions include dancing S lumes, Ienresenty R Affair Lost Night. lon a large open.pavilion, an illusion q crow, ¢ how, side shows, novelty games and e e e trors b ha | One of the largest crowds since its | sho e s & : Vings idren. Music by the rendition of | OPening attended the bazaar last | enStian swings "“'Kampnm Gmm,| ‘nniul, night of Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, F.| Orchestr: otic ;A A. M., at Georgia avenue and | | Quincy place. It will continue until oty 35, Brocecds wilt be appiiea o) WRONG ADDRESS GIVEN. | iy, 8% Women’s Summer Frocks—Special, $5 ar- | the Brightwood Temple e 4 bullding Fong. lArrest Was Made at 1603, Not JaguesUaxes) Give Quick Reliet ! 35 Voile, Linen and Imported Gingham Dresses, trimmed with lace, organdie, panels or novel seif The King Solomon’'s Temnle exhibit i Capes, $11—Were $20 trimmings. has been taken over by the lodge, and 1608, 15th Street Northwest. m h h S ‘.{[‘ t[ 12 Canton Crepe or Jasperette Capes, full iis one of the leading attractions at o ATele veades Dresses, $11—Were $16 crepe lined; tan or black. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris the bazaar. Talks are g on the Hold up Basalt 16 Canton Crepe or Crepe de Chine Dresses, Coats, $5—Were $10 iif»‘ff."iicf.‘{fu’?'b?é'&'én.}”‘;hfi oA The address of 1608 15th street uRsyobamaforiplaci t was erroneously given as the Dresses, Special, $9 11 Tan or Overplaid Top Coats, small sizes DOWN STAIRS STORE Your § Housecleaning > W(ZARD POLISH 6 Sweaters, greatly reduced to 50c each. ¢ 4 Bathing Suits, Special, $1.50 shapes. Wide range of col- ors. All from our regular - | Jerusalem. The exhibit may soon find 5 tional | address of the man arrested. he cor- 17 Crepe de Chine, Striped Tub Silk or Taffeta The most scientific polish made for furni- 24 regulation suits of cotton jersey. Popular colors. higher-priced groups. a permanent home in the as made | rect address is 1606 15th street. 7 e r Frocks. Very attractive styles. 100 Blouses. Were $1.65 to $1.95. Cool Voiles, Striped Dimities ture, woodwork and floors. It dries quickly, | 3 DOWN STAIRS STORE 6 Flower-trimmed Hats, ‘ Museum. Announcement and Colored Embroidered Blouses. A few Overblouses in this without stickiness, and gives surface a Hats, %1 greatly reduced to 50c each. remnant lot. Some soiled or mussed. Sweaters, $1; Were $1.95 brilliant and permanent polish. Extreme Reductions 100 piecet Imported Flower Trimmings, 'way down to 19c 24 Summer Sweaters, all periect. White, orchid, jade, peri- 30 Trimmed Summer Hats, in tomorrow. winkle, jockey, navy, copen and black. poke, flare-brim or sailor DOWN STAIRS STORE today of anthrop Insist on having Noxzema; there is no substitute for this famous healing creasms; at all drug stores, 3 siges, 35¢, 50¢, $1.00. 1t P Jour aruggist cannot supply Masonic In yeste throu; eveni puests were T Women’s White Silk Stockings $1 50 pairs Full-fashioned Silk and Fiber Stockings. Minor irregularities. Sizes 8% to 10. 25 pairs Women's Cotton Hose, 10c pair. Were much more, but reduced because of broken sizes. All perfact. 25 pairs Children’s Socks, 15c pair; were 25c. Mercerized lisle. Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Bandeaux, 25¢; Were 50c 100 Good Quality Bandeaux. of novelty fabrics, cotton broche or reps. Front or back fastening. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. 35 Brassieres, 50c each; were 75¢c to $1. Longline models of Pekin stripe: side fastening; sizes 40, 42, 44, 46. Also Lace- trimmed Bandeaux and Single-garter Brassieres; broken sizes. 20 Girdles and Corsets, $1 each; were $2 and more. Some front- lac¢ models included. Sizes 20, 23, 26, 27, 29, 31, 33 and 34. 35 Fine Bandeaux, 75c eath; were $1. Of brocaded satin or mesh, with elastic waist line. Sizes 34, 36, 40, 42 and 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE Four-ounce bottle. ... Twelve-ounce bottle. L 30¢ 60c Sedgk . .25 Half-gallon can $2 Gallon can dislscs mmusaais o s CARPET CLEAN A sweeping compound that lays all dust and makes sweeping easy. It leaves carpets cleaner and colors brighter than is possible with ordinary sweeping. Contains no injurious in- gredients. Large size, 50c. WIZARD POLISHING MOP Keeps floors looking well, because it not only cleans them, but gives them a hard, dry, brilliant luster.. The secret of the effectiveness of Wizard Mop is its treat- ment with Wizard Polish, the cleansing polis| Wizard Mops are built “for durability; have adjustable handle; are easily renewed. Prices, $1.75 to $2.75. - WIZARD i) WALL DUSTER Made of the best yarn, chemically treated to gather dust from walls, moldings, picture frames, etc. The chemical = treatment is permanent. Washing_does’ not affect it. 66-inch handle. Prices, $2 and $2.50. WIZARD WAX Polishes and preserves the finish on floors, furniture, woodwork, leather, linoleum. Wizard Wax Paste is especiallys adapted for use on floors. 1'1b, 75¢c; 2 lbs., $1.40. WIZARD WAX Wizard Liquid Wax is recommended for polishing furniture, pianos, woodwork, auto- mobiles, etc. 8 0Z.."\iviiraneeai50C 16 oz.,,. 32 oz..... . Wizard Dancing Wax, in powdered form, 1-Ib. can, sifter top, 65c. For A New Vocalion Worth $135 This is just one of the man{(extraordinary values offered in our big sale of New Vocalion Phonographs. Terms as Low as $5 Per Month $75 Conventional Models, Phonographs Sold Up to $75—Sale Price Terms, $1.00 Per Week if Desired . Group C— { This group includes the following different models, all brand-new, and ne more to be had at any priee after these are gome: Style 430 Vocalions Sold up to $165.00, Saje Price. Style 540 Vocalions Sold up to $195.00, Sule Price. Style 620 Vocalions Sold' up to $225.00, Sale Price. Style 820 Vocalions Sold up to $330.00, Sale Price. TERMS, $7.00 PER MONTH b Women’s Summer Footwear binati Combinations French Heels of the summer season at extremely low price. All well made and with that trimness A Clear-Up From a High-Grade Maker— All White Pumps |” All White Oxfords | $ 7 .20 & Cuban Heels pr. Military Heels Black and White Tomorrow these 1,500 pairs really High-grade Pumps and Oxfords in the popular styles of expensive lasts. One of our best purchases—and that means even greater values. Sizes 2% to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE Jewelry, 25¢ Special for Remnant Day— Novelty jewelry in great va- riety. Costume Slips | House Frocks - $1.50 $1 § pateen Slipss Were 3% | 10 Printed Voile Frocks, were each. White, with messaline :‘afi-ic fEinmed it oL flounce. White Silk Mit 8 Bungalow Aprons, 68c each; . 15 prs. Long & were $1. Of good percale: r. Perfect, but ) TSeer L made with- tie-back sashes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Underthings--Much Less | Children’s Rompers, 50c 60 pairs Creepers and Rompers reduced for to- 12 Chemise, "g;“'" ‘""tfr'fi?;pef. e morrow. Pretty colors and attractive styles; lin, but mussed-from coun : sizes 2 to 6 years. 11_Gowns, $1 each; were $1.50. With contrast 0 Girls' Gingham Dresses, 75c each; were : trimmings. Also mussed. Checks or spo}iifl.:s}ors.n Sizes 6;0 14 years. : 10 Infants’ Phil ine Dresses, $1 eacl 8 pairs Crepe Bloomers, 50c pair; v.vere 75¢. o A B Stees e 8 palrs Pajamas, 75c pair; were $1.50. 71 Gingham Dresses, $1 each;, were SL95. 15 Crepe Gowns, 75c each; were SL 15 Gl Spring Coate, grealy reduced to $3 s Porto Rican Chemise, reduced to $1.68 each. 15 ng grea duced to All'handmade, of fine q’ualhy batiste, each. Loose or belted model. Sizes 6 to 14 6 Glove Silk Camisoles, 50c each; were SL. years. 16 Girls' Middy Suits, $1.50 each; were $3. Full 30 Boudeir Caps, greatly reduced to 10c each. DOWN STAIRS STORE. pleated skirts; sleeve emblems. Broken size range. Muslin Sheets (81x90), $1.38 Reduced from $1.75 for Remnant Day 50 Bleached Seamless Sheets, Free frem dressing. Hemmed. Slightly soiled or mufised from counter display. Remnants Wash Dress Goods 38-im. Printed Volles. d 30e yard; were 38c to 3Se 3S-in. Swins Dotted ..45¢ yurd; was 55¢ 6-in. Woven Tissue.. .28¢ yard; was 35e 30-in. Japancue Crepe. . 36-1m. Ratl 36-1n, Cretonme. Remnants Reduced Prices Women's Vanity Boxes: Ivory Celluloid Toilet Pieces: Beaded Bags, Fans, etc. DOWN STAIRS STORE. 50 Traded-In Phonographs, $25 Each Six Second-Hand Player Pianos Worth $400 to $450 3" e $3OO .00 These are traded-in instruments On Sale Friday Morning at 9 O’Clock - 10 Used High-Grade Upright Pianos served. Be here on To Go, Each at $ 1 0 0 time and take your First come — first choice. Terms, $7 per month. ome DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Socks Special, 15¢ Pr. 50 pairs High-grade Mercer- ized socks; black only; ’broken size range. Men's Shirts, $1.25 11 Shirts, awith “collars at- tached. Perfect, but broken size range. English Broadcloth Shirts $2 65—Seconds of $5 Grade Just 15 of these well-known values; white, tan or gray; broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE wizARD Floor Polisher Set Wizard Floor Polisher Special “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING - PIANOS™ Lb, Can WizardidWax e 0-J DeMOLL . . EMMONS S.SMITH These - two articles -a ; ; < , | ussualm much higher priced. DEMOLLPIANO @ | ™ 3= Washington’s. AEOLIAN ‘HALL — Tivelfth and G Streets * Stewnway und Weber Dio-Art Pianolas - Victrolas - Aeolian -Vocalions Closed All Day S: During July and August & = Homefurnishinge Section, Fitth fooc.