Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1923, Page 15

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: : ." THE 'SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ‘C; JULY 8, 1923—PART: 1. v -5 ° ‘LEAGUE TH ANKS U s the report of the recent opiu con-|American government for sending a is that Americans come abroad In the |longed for the hotels and restaurants|to Oxford and to Stratford, where i « Ou ‘[ference in which the United States eting was tourist “season principally to drink |which maintain- cabaret shows. All | Shakespeare was born and where was represented and adopted a resolu- Pl ‘The - vote © |and dance. This little pleasantry is|this was to have béen dome for the!Marfe Corelll lives. y [ P! P becomln: very shop-worn to Amer- ! special benefit of Americans. | “The cathedral towns in Ireland ar: |{lon inviting the concurrence of the| The United States was iiven creait FOR "ENTAL PROF'T icans who ive here wnd who krow | But, the “brighter - London move- |beginning to cry out for a share i league’s assembly in the realization of |for much of the progress made toward that the great majurity of travelers ment” has been wasted, as far as|the attention, although the newspa | —_— |its_aims. ., controlling the opium trafMic in the from the United States come herel|Yankee tourists are concerned. Pro-|pers admit that the traveling facili : Adopts- Reselntion of Gratifcation g bv e HommeiEes I e | RO o et b i e T T e e ks, S ML e | e & ol v saeel femel ¢ | A X i always crossed the Atlantic—to see|changed them. e tired business- . ‘Nevertheless, Ireland ix i | opts Resolution of Gratification | ‘The” Chiness " delcgate” voiced th |apirit of initiative’ of the American Few . Cross Seas for Drink, |giways, oo i man ‘mnnlgeplt: cheer up when' he Safe dor Sicangera. She’iw ag hos ion’ : great_appreciation of his: country for | del on to the opium. commission | Some well-meanin| ndon shop- | gets aboard without spending all his p ling a little TR iy for America’s Part; Report of | fic ettorts of the United States In this | had contributed in large. measure. (o | London Shopkeepers | keepors and others started. during the | time st the ' cocktall bars, and for|liierys °° eVer and 1s W | ¢ itteeih od | humanitarian work. The results of ithe appreclable progress made at the \ | off season, what they called a “bright- | every American citjzen found at jazz | Will See Only F Friends ommittee Approved. | which, he sald, would be felt not only | recent session of the commission. Discover. er London movement.” One of its|teas in the restaurants, several hun-| ST T , l ee Only Few Frie ] R : in China but throughout the world. el L ST £ T, | purposes was to have the amusement |dred are pouring through West-| No man ‘can tell what the future y_the 3 | Lord Robert Cecil also highly lauded | 0y 9 309 airbinies weors built By the Assoclated Press. places, particularly the dancing re-|minster Abbey and the Tower of Lon- |may bring forth, and small opportu : GENEVA, July 7.—The council of |the American efforts, and' upon his LONDON, July 7.—One of the stand- | borcs kept open later than heretafore, | don. armed with their red_galde boaks. |nities are often the beginning of Celebrations of Past Years f«he league ‘of nations today indorsed |proposal, a vote of thanks to the!in France last year. 3 ¢ |ing Jokes 'of the English newspapers and to e tihis. Tiense. liotrs: peo” | THousands 8o by train and by motor | great enterprises. S T of e ToauS Hrech | oponle S Yofe 5 BLSea 5 |t Franes T Setr e o |inddokon of the Engl oeNeReREtS o Bt i Lo Roees e | Sichminae e a e B0 By o arent coaravien o e Are Foregone. | DS Es s s es s s Ess s e Ee e s s EsssEETsssRtesssneses Special Dispatch to The S H NEW YORK, J 7—John D.| i St & | Three Specialsin Sweaters | @ pa N Reduced Prices for Silk Hose will be spent quietl home in | @@ Pocantie s Tarrytown. | Slip-over Sweaters— sux ot ocantico Hills S i . o Only a few old friends and mem- | o > Qualily; pure silk, —White and Black— bers of his immediate family wili weave. All colors. and novelty weaves. with Lisle tops. in all sizes. share in the day's simple festivitles. w. oolo White, * Black, Gray : g : . & ‘orth up to $3.98 : and Tan. ass bund which has enlivened ; p to $3 . Regularly $2.25 Worth up to $1.50 Splendid Quality the e 3 ; : (33 i $1.89 v, dea of a perfect . - journey around lmsi R:Onochomer private golf course in a little less an 0. Tomorrow being Sunday | 7th.and H.Sts. NV, he will spend the morning attendin g at the Commun! antico Hills. Here Mr. will be confronted hazard, which will Meulies tha ) : sPecial 7 Special | return home to spend th SR n Bungalow Umbrellas ckefeller, J and h g ve dinner at the T Apron,, old cre / 59¢ ' ' |69¢ Percale and Strong carving and frame; ring Gingham— i and strap cretonne 3 handles. trimmed, cut There are 75 in the lot— i = ‘ g while they S The Annual Event sarts off Monday morning with sensational offerings all over the store. 'Every depart- last —69c. G i ment must reduce its stock to a minimum—which means prices have been reduced to a fraction. As big as Worth $1.00. EisiElos ) previous “July Clearance Sales” have been—this one is a record breaker—in the values offered — and the ; CrIE RS0 prices at which you have opportunity to buy. full and well ate turne m ac! ¥. but firmly me of them waited the offing. in the hope of catching a glimpse of #v. Rockefeller as he ossed nu; i ure in cap and sp ing a n who looked 1 carried a bag of gol uxive. hty-four. i figure that he wa Standard O up among Kiddie Dresses | | House Dresses {Three Super Groups of (Third Floor.) (®irst Floor) Two big lots of very big ; z values. e Coty’'s Famous Face Pow- Ginghams and Percales— der; inthe pow- well cut and carefully made— e der puff box. 78(: handsome check patterns— | : i Usual $1 size... smartly trimmed with or- : i : Daggett & Ramsdell's Su- gandy, etc. | (Second Floor.) perior Cold Cream—just = : he thing fi ; D 51'19 —and in each group you'll find the values most con- e apeirer smbeca D resses— . . . . fine and Gl shiass iDresses: o wiich vincing and the prices most tempting. ] 1 are are included some of. the : . On one rack an assortment of Dotted Yo!h ¢ sheer qual- famous Puritan brand. They u}d Normandy Dresses—Cutely designed; dlmt‘:ly 3 i . ity of Or- are effectively modeled—suit- . trimmed and typical of the high-grade to which Batiste Step-ins able for street as well as : s they belong. nent Gl and of 3 i f { He still remaing a, 91y, odd, shadow personage, rarely in pub- | lic. A few up around him, his d Lis paive habit of c; 4 pocketful of #w BERLIN ACTORS TO RUN ¢ THEIR OWN_ THEATE!| Unemployment Has Been Produtes in Legitimate Circles by Musical Show Popularity. -] gandies, home wear. s i ample propor- Glnl‘l."l"‘t $l .98 : m:.a.a Bags, in most tions. Flesh color, etc., daintily 3 ° elaborate designs, mount- Assortment of pieces— trimmed. \ :d on 'll'.e:n'.-l s .98 Gowns, shado £ Petti- . = o % lar value, $5. ... coats, e_tc—mua!in c They are the remainder Klm n A > On another rack are Imported Gingham e and satine—White 88 of a very important pur- 0nos A : Dresses—in a multitude of check and plaid com- and Party Boxes and Flesh ...:.. chase—with values nearly (Fizeq Floor.) . binations—effectively designed and consistently —novel and Jersey Silk-top Petti- up to $2.50. Sizes 2 to 14 Both flowered and plain trimmed with sheer organdy. Also Ratine staple shapes. coats, with deep sl .79 crepe kimonos, excellent col- Dresses. s ;’lv orth wp to flounce, trimmed o organized ch will_be calle will p bf which will be Sel nty-four the n Berlin giving comedies, half a d ently there yment among the legitimatc who cannot qualiiy for the musical productions. TALK SYMPATHY STRIKE. . years. ; orings that will appeal—nov- with Paisley .. elty cut. Z . 2 . Rengo Belt Corsets— , Worth up to $1,95 ) Gorgeous strings, tar otithaliost € s ! ® of necklaces— i West Canadians Called to Take Up | 51 00 : . varl - celorin popular models— Nova Scotia Situation. July 7.— William of distr 1 Worth $1.90 ... for stout figures, *® 2 *0 o4 *0 I3 P od D od 0 o P od 0 >0 *0 *6 P od *0 & Lol # 0 0 0 0 *o 0 6 8 & 20 P od > i# *0 »® 8 3 Lo d > ¢ ~a o d K od 24 # 29 ko d I od B o d it *0 b3 0 *0 b o4 b od P od | 9® 0 X On a third rack are attractive Linene Dresses— very linen-like in effect; smartly modeled and Coats and Wraps Zheens” Sigmund _ Suits o) - We are making sacrifices here that are un- i :mv:::tdeb:f:-l m‘z‘r provided not only 0 paralleled. * Buy for now—and for fall—the e B e 37.98 . styles are enduring. o 0 o sonference of all labo is in the west has been vene either here or at} soon as possible. H If you press forward you will get pushés to keep you going. Those at the back never get a helping hand . RoorLess AncHoR Bar i and Brown shades—of Sporting cut. Fine Tricotine Suits, designed on s 1 A TR o ' Wonderful T el oo T T § assol we! or and Clever Capes—rich zve-vu, 3 onaerru - in 1 Wrappy rnod.els—lnd many of the s 5 90 ( ° Capes are fringe trimmed. l 2- Extra fine Tricotine Suits—grace- ~ In this Sale at = 4 i 2 . ful, long line models, lined with Our highest grade wraps and ; : high-grade silk and supremely tai- Coats—exclusive models, the very { lored. In this Sale at +finest weaves; richly lined with : : silk. Truly, cost has been for- (Second Floor) Lot of smart Sports Suits, Camelair, : Sl 9.75 ./ Han, Kally % —Good gotten. s = " ly t In this Sale at e e S O B models. In this sale at.. ... 3 W models, for street, afternoon and Sports wear—artis- - tiul}y m with embroidery, ribbons and lace. n this at— | ' Ladies’ Low Removable Briagework Inserted Without Grinding Your Teeth - . Plates Repaircd While You Wait. 3033433 43343333833428383833438388892989322293323824224383222283393238334328932322383822222222922382283832003238233283832283832332288228383822223222222322823238382232823828222382202232302822921 Specinlist 307 7th St. NW.—Opp. Saks’ Open Evenings—Closed on Sunday Dr. Lehman in charge personally. ADVERTISEMENT. FFree to Asthma and Hay I 3 Fever Sufferers All_attractive . designs. = Effectively finished. - Worth up to $20. White Silk Dresses (Sscond Floor) 3338338 | ~We have a method for the comtrol of ‘we want you to try it at our i ions. y are ly . As a special feature of ting really elegant Gowns. Divided into three dainty. °°l°p'i:i: the July Clearing Sale we o 4 trimming—a are offering this lot of s -75 : s 75 - x{hfih‘ - Worth up Wl:it: Canvas Llo‘w ghoeon. — — They are One and Two- : N : Canton Crepe, Mingo- strap Pumps and Oxfords " . = ::tdte, Printed Silk Waists = -llhel:sl:-. ;::_-lc ':-.;I: Overblouses— k““’“h' Pl In this Sale— i B o $1.39. | SROREGRI l 69 : () | expense. No matter whether | o jong standing or recent | whether it is present as Clir: | Hay Fever, you should send.for a free of our method. No matter in what cli | ou Jive, no matter what your age o Zupation, if you are troubled withi Asthma Gt Hay Fever, our method should relleve romptl to send it to those ses, whers all forms um preparations very one at our expense igned to er aif- ezing, and all those too important to neg- te and Write' naw Send no money. Simply Do it today—you even FREE TRIAL COUPON . Silk, - Straw, s 3 o S : size :“’ models. Some of periay desmcs ool Bam T the many combina . " Reguler B i : e sonson 3469 free trial of your method to: of -the season.® -l Worth up to $6.98 LT TSt E LSS E s S IEsEsE s R0 TS ESSETSEssEE88TEsEs8s88st8nstesnesesss 0060466000606 60060600000000000000060000000000600000000060000000800000000000004809000000000090404000000000000000040000000004200000000044 $28383232888383818888882888823888888888828882388 e 1

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