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' THE' EVENING "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923. OUTING GIVEN WINNERS IN Y. M. C.°A. CAMPAIGN | Team Whlch Mnde Best Member- A V ship Record Guests at Camp | ? ? ’ e Women’s Fine Women’s Underthings o i in el AR R T e e s Underthings, $1.95 : 58¢, 95¢, $1.35 membership d e I’u'r the Jocal Y. M.} 60 Philippine Gowns; low neck, . C. A Was rewarded for is activity round. square or V; short sleeves or 250 Underthings; gowns, envelope Wby aith s e e sleeveless; daintily hand-embroidered. b Bt LN it o 3 3 h o g at Camp pecial, $1.95. fons; step-in drawers; vests; skirts, cetts, the boys' camp on Rhodes river, | Gowna of fine batlste, low neck, | square. & 5 and slips open and closed Md., Whiéh, is run by the Y. M. C. A. ticeveless; handmade and trimmed with reai Of muslin, nainsook, ba- pec v The team members were taken to 36 Philippine Envelope Chemise with cami- . tiste and cotton crepe, prettily e canin o SR Und 0 Kt Open 9:15 AM. - " Closed Saturdays to Sept. 8th. Close 6 P.M. A the day The e about Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. ® i Sl b ¥ in number. B official ! The da festivi s closed With a “crab di Those w 3 guests of honor in- \ cluded (' Lieu . Liuw l{ C. Hallam, D. H. W ! Friday Remnant Day Savings ELKS PLAN EXCURSION Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; TO CHESAPEAKE BEACH White Skirts $3.95 Women’s Hose, $1.85 not sent 'C, O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted Children’s Dresses, 95¢ i . Slightly imperfect; if perfect \ ‘Were $1.50. 38 Plain or Check- nual Outing to Be Held July Special; 25 Washable Voivella would'be $3. 14 doz. pairs all- ed Gingham Dresses; high 24—Many Gontests Scheduled Skirts; white; wrap effect; silk hosg in black, white and ! waistline, finished with collar During Day. D an assortment of colors; and cuffs, sash and fancy 5 Sport Jacquettes, $2.50 each; lightly i ular in weave; ? ’ stitching; sizes 2 to 6 years mTl'.’" annual excursion and field day were flSd- b}\'ol?l and silk; tan, :ilzges 8};/, ‘tro"fi S omen s OatS, UItS, 3peS eauce Boys’ Suits, $1.95 5 ng of the loca of Elks will navy and black, : and. bo held Tuesday, 1. Leo JP. E ’, $3.50 iddy : ; iting, and Lo iy R s Women'’s Hose, 50 2 Tan Camelo Cloth Jacquettes, sizes 38 and 40. 2 Dark Mixed Imported Coats, size 3. $19.59 Were $330 and $4. Middy or Uneven weave; if perfect $5 each; were $10.50. each; were $39.50. Coygperfi:ld.sty_les; whnc_p;{.. Petticoats, $1.95 moelibe e 2k andion Green Mixed Imported Croydon Coat, size 40. 3 Gglf Suits, sizes 36 and 38. $29.50 each; were it tuza ayesicollar and culls: 25 Tub and La Jerz Silk Petti- lnl‘e, rexgul'ar 1Bms Y4 to 10; $19.50; was $39.50. ‘$5980. Teazledown wool; tan and gray. collar and cuffs; sizes 4 and 5 b 4 coats, in white and flesh; ORESIEEs taeth Excello Cloth Coats, sizes 40, 42, 44. $29.50 Novelty Sport Suit, mellon shade; size 36. years. ing is to b . will be the scene scalloped and embroidered. Women’s Hose, 85¢ each; were $59.50. ¥ $19.50; was $39.50. P ped for Sorrento Blue Pile Fabric Coat, size 40. $29.50; Czecho-Slovakian Sport Suit, size 36. $19.50; Infants’ Clsirts, 95¢ ay lisic; hand-cmbroidered . : i reatly rednced, 36 Childresrs Sy .;,{; Jnder tnelve 12 Radium and Tub_Silk Slips: e e oy Tan Shagmoor Capes,-sizes 3 and 40. $12.50 Navy Trelaine Suit, size 3. $19.50; was $39.50. MY Na s ook Susts i Ger under twelve . an egg race for tan and gray, finished with in sizes 8%, 9, 9%. each; were $25. Black and White Burmah Matte Suit, size 34. Fadeyatic, shottom ofchirt 4 Ny L - finished with hem or ruffle: all ehildren. a shoe ce for bovs, hemstitched bodice tops. Women's Hose Section, First floor Shagmoor Jacquettes, sizes 36 and 38. $12.50 $19.50; was $39.50. edged with lace; sizes 0 E an’s rac A marble-shooting : st s i . o each; were $25. Tan 3-Piece Suit, with colored blouse to match; months to 4 years. v ug rates tus White Petticoats, $1.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1 Gray Mixed Sports Coats, sizes 34 and 3. size 36. $38; was Children’s D: 195 sausage race. 40 White Charmeusette Petti- Were much more. 20; large $1250 each; were $25. « Navy Suit, with white pin stripes; size 36. s Dresses, $1. A%t andl ths e oy coats; double paneled; finished and small; black, sand, wood Tan All-over Embroidered Dress Coat, size 38. $19.50; was $39.50. Were $250. 40 dresses; white with embroidered scallop. and purple. $19.50; was $39.50, Tan Twill Suits, size 36. $19.50 each; were dimity ichecked; collars. and Petticoat Section, Third floor. Millinery Section, Third floor. All-over Embroidered Tan and Brown Coat, $39.50. cuffs of plain orchid, yellow " d . ; S k; also smocking; sizes ROTARIAN ; size 36. $29.50; was $59.50. Black Silk Embroidered Twill Suit, size 36. oo - S GHEER GUDE'S Navy Coats with colored embroidery; sizes 36 $29.50; was $59.50. Zitolsiyedts TRIUMPH IN BOAT RACE : and 38. $19.50 each; were $39.50. Camel's Hair Novelty Suit, size 38, $29.50; Children’s Rompers, 95¢ ’ ’ $ Twill Capes, tan, gray and navy; sizes 36 and was $59.50. Were $2. 15 R i O 1o AR Men’s Golf SUItS, 25 38. $16.50 each; were much more. Tan Homespun Suits, sizes 38 and 40. $19.50 e Chmrett: Cing ship Rotary 5 . % L 3 5 Barley Colored Twill Cape, size 36. $39.50; was each; were $39.50. copen and black, with turn- Were $50. 15 2-piece suits; gray, tan and mixtures in cassi- $69.50. Group of Twill Suits, sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. over collar and cuffs; sizes 2 meres and real handmade Harris tweeds ; sizes 36 to 40. Women's ¢ Suit, Sportswear Sections, Third floor $25 each; were $49.50. to 4 years. " Infants’ Section, Fourth foor. Men’s Topcoats, $20 Sports Coats, $12.50 ils’ Sios [roe i et g Were $40. 2 coats in tan plaid Were $20. 9 light and dark tan Girls” Dresses—Coats the success of the young man 4 and gray plaid; tweeds; size 30. gabardine; sizes 35 to 42 regu- . 25 Girls' Wash Dresses, greatls esided a P : reduced to $1.85 each. Printed Rt o tho i, cvented & Palm Beach Trousers, $3.95 o Silk Remnants, 1-3 and ~ Women’s Gloves Lisle Underwear ind dotica” volles n pretty hnund gopy of the minutes from July S » : /; bright colors; also white organ- 12 1912 the i Were $6. 14 prs. Mens YO‘{E,"S 5315'319(‘-75 : 1-2 Less 20 pairs 8-button Black Silk 30 Women's Lisle Combination Sycal miuests ki vaanes ia o . trousers; natural, sand and ere . rst _long-. 5 : s 3 ir: Sui . 4 Girly Tan Silk Pongee George Har: H e = R Tkl 250 Remnants; silks, satins and Gloves, size 6. 75c pair; were Suits. 68c pair; were $1. Low ; an Si ng Sovenell oment Soaes e Woodimaristy oF crepes Tancy und Bl some s1s0. neck, slecveless, tight fitting Prbrotiered in siik and woor, L A Sers- o} K 6 good dress lengths of figured - ki - s sizes 8 and 10 years. for Eurove. was T Sdk“Smgs 5‘)12.175 : extra trousers; sizes 32 to 30. B 23\ paivs 16:butianslcngihiHan- knees; sizes § and 6. e S 3 H . S g silk 2- i ectio cond floot M R y v T2 Gzt + 5. S| jer- s Guomoe, 3 Were s \D,E‘:Q};‘,\‘P‘ nlknd Men’s Trousers, $7.75 SilicSection, Second floor ric Gloves. 75¢ pair; were $1.50. 10 Women's Lisle Combination S e “of Butfalo, . DI e Wers. puich iliiskor. 35 ors Satm Crepe, $3.85 Mastic. gray and pongee; sizes Suits. $1 each; were $L30. ind skirt: green. gray and ry o3 5 ya s fine 2 vhite 15, soiled. * Sizes:1.35:1, ; plain white, and light and dark s g ol e St Pink, low neck; sleeveless or 3 Girls' Coats, greatly reduced e e 38; 1, 39; 1, 40 regular. 1, 35 gray striped flannels. For out- and capes. Sl ST G bodice style; loose, shell- to ¥10 each. 'Blue, green and nbers to be placed at the ~hom 1,40'stout. -, ing and sports wear ™ 51 pairs 2-clasp Sil oves Ve e et cinnamon; full silk lined; sizes oeal iotiibe Dotk Toohe s of the — Bection 00 Figured Foulard, $1.45 45c pair; were much higher. immed knees; sizes 5 and 6 $,.10 and 16 years, | of the photographers of the Men's Clothes Section, Second foor g , $145 P th 5.10 and 16 yenrs, oty b. o Tumbis Countey. Ciu Sootane, Tin various " attractiv White, black; white embroid- 15 Women's Lisle Combina- reduced to 85, Tan plalar size reDUring the luncheon Ropert Law. —_—————————————— colors, | ered in black; sizes 5, 5%, 6, tion Suits, $1 each; were $150. InYencs led in the singing of several old folk songs Black Silk Poplin, $1.95 20 paics Fancy Sill \Ganntlat Low neck, sleeveless, envelope Girls’ Hats, 65¢ ! Mcn s Oxfords. 1/, Price Women’s Slippers, $1.50 Sk y;rdu ‘0 20 pais hancy. Reduced to 51 style; pink or white; sizes Greatly reduced—2; Little Girls THIRD SUMMER OUTING e e ie el ol Thaw whacke 2k popiin. A vers e Sines 7 56 e LG 7 1 - 2 <. glish Oxfords high quality. - navy, tan and red. . ST pairs. samples—1 pair. of Daniel Green Satin Boudoir Siik Bection, Gecond fioor. Glove Section, First floer. Underwear Section, Third floor. Girls' Sectlon, Fourth. fioor The third of series of summer each kind. Patent loamer, Slippers; covered Cuban heels s arranged by the Woman's black and tan wax calfskin; tan and pompons; trim soles; light , for benefit of e Zolf oxfords with crepe rubber & e e ot EOl ot b crebaizubber blue, lavender and gray; sizes i o 35 rhits ke By Misses’ Dresses, $12.50; Were $25 Boys’ Wear Men's Shoe Sectlon, Second floor. Ee Sie haiis ks ’ i 10 Marbletex shantung dresses in beautiful colors: 2 R it charee state Women's Puamps, $1.75~ W omen's Slippers, 45¢ tailored, straightlie models ideal for summer and Half and Nearly Half Price on the verandas of the headquarte: : S building. rrangements have been | W}\fl: $3 and (5-%-50» 49 pr‘~ doir IihpperS. g:eathjreduced vacation. 8 Blue Serge Suits, $9.75 each; 33 Boys' Goli Caps, 25c each: made for special automobiles marked eds,” pump style: some with for clearance. Some Japanese e PO = Ve e were $18: Finic weave: aljacs iy retuced: ol calon Clifton” to meet the guests at Du- | heels, some with ‘p,,nz h,e, 3 silk, others cretonne: sizes 3, 0 Misses’ Sport Suits, $10 each; 2 Misses %‘ap‘:s. $10 each; were bkt Ss‘]k e ey 7p = fid émms_ FRBIE feolar from 4 c k on. One | _‘ 4 6 7 sad’® were much higher; jersey. much higher. .For seashore i H H s ures of the entertainment % : & tweed and natural camel’s or mountains: one gray, 17 years only. years. e o il Wemente boxinection Third foer. color; sizes 14, 16, 18. one Tose. 6 Prs. White Knickers, greatly re- Boys' Imported Robes. $7.50 ’ igaongEore il N ket g each; were $15. Suitable night said, “has predicted the future 5 Silk Dresses, printed crepe 3 Misses’ Poiret Twill Suits, duced to $1 each. Sizes 13 and pacH: X 5 events in the lives of many of Wash- and combinations, $10 each; greatly reduced to $18 each. 14 years; slightly soiled. for beach or lounging robes; pston's notablel | were much higher. Bright 2 navy, 1 tan; tie side style; 15 Black Leather Belts, 25¢ each; unique, _attractive designs; shades Sizes 14 and 16 were 80c; sizes 30 and 32 waist sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Robes ’ bl 1 . Men’s Fine Shirts, $2.25 I Py e Pivis e pewere 45 WO By 1o Were §3 to $450. 46 collar-on French fold and button cuffs: English Misses’ Silk Dresses, $19.50 T L 25¢ each. Khaki and white: s s % slightly soiled; fit boys of 3 to t‘::’:%i"m, pu]::xelgn;l@O\;ord cloth: white. plain colors and stripes; Were $29.50 and $39.50. 16 dresses; flat crepe: sport crepes; Boys’ Section, Fourth floor 5 years. <atin: different shades: a few navy Poiret twill dresses in- E & W Soft Collars, 5¢c. Men’s Shirts, 95¢ :'r:ifvd-.mm R —_— i Gre.-t(l!y redncedi 20 doz. Ir;\\ Were mud; high%r. 91 mallh:< g turn-down styles: sizes 12 shirts, soft cuffs attache . a : " Is Where Trouble 124, 17, 1734, 18, 19. Stripeil patterns: sizes 1674 Girls’ Waists, 50¢ Children’s Combinations i and 17 only. i 50c Often Starts i Men’s Four-in-hands, 25¢ . Cotscts—Girdl W, s S Were 95c. 45 Ideal Waists. i rset: es omen's Sweaters cith 1 d embroidery G 2 v | 60 wash ties: plain, white and Knicker Hose, $1.35 % Bien-Jolie Maternity Corsets 18 Fiber Tuxedo or Slip-on r,ximmina;;e i) e;‘e;yrg_‘ o Oy motnced, Aok oYy colors. Special at 25c each. Greatly reduced. 27 prs. men's $3.50 each; were $3. Grecian Sweaters, $3.95 each; were tion suits with buttons for at- fine English pure wool hose: ool 2" Bidg for adjustment: Piam e Natd helwas voa Girls’ Waists, 35¢ faching clothes: low neck and Mcn s F m-hands, 105 nlain tons. nlack o;:ford and sizes 24, 25, 26. brown, sl orchid and sand. Were 50c and 75c. 100 plain. and bloomer leg for giris: Tremendously ~reduced; heather; sizes 10, 101, 11 i Coraeis and Girdles, 81 ench: O lace and embroidery trimmed broken sizes, § to 12 years; not ready-tied band neckties: red. Men’s Und 1 e, “including 16-inch Treo Sweaters, $1 eachi were $L95. Tdeal Waists; sizes 8, 12, 14 e L brown, purple and white. en’s Underwear, $ ends, : Including (16 ok Teey e e T L e Children's Section, Fourth foor Greatly reduced. 60 pieces: Sport brocade and elastic style: two-tone color comblnations: 3 Men’s Four-in-hands, 50c shirts sizes 36 and 46; drawers Ferria walats aiso”sizes 21, 28 B eaters e Girls’ Aprons, 95¢ Brastorie—Pandtiin Were $1. Silk ties: stripes sizes 38, 42, 4. Fine lisle. 5" Girdles, greatly redu d to :‘,‘,‘,z;'fl‘;'a',fd‘fifi;osl?.‘:n-“::;f’ Were $175. 50 Aprons in 30 Brassieres, e each; were and plaids. Only 38. 9, . o %5 each. Gotham surgical elas- D e ades e Amoskeag gingham. trimmed 76c_and $1. Odds and ends: Men’s Night Shirts, $2.35 c step-in_ girdles: size 30 12 “Bxtra-size Wool _Tuxedq with rick-rack braid; checks zingle garter brassicres and ’, : o 3 Girdles, 82 ench; were a great i R bl e ora, handeaux of brocade, satin. Men’s Pajamas, $3.65 Were $350 and $4. 24 shirts: 3iGLa e B e & e Sreatern #50 encht were a5l e T cobraiatzes MG US. T T e Grindi ki Were $6 and more. 30 suits: V' necks; !'116“ 1;"520‘“" and clastic girdies: plain coutil and e Rl e G L 20 vears. broken sizes; sizes 32, 35, 42 rinding, squeaking gears e flinen awdllaatcen: alio o sateen; sizes 16, 17, 20. brocade: sizes 25 an Sizes 46, 48. 50. 3 ONIT i ¢ T B sets, $2.50 eachi were ’ 100_Bandeaux. greatly reduced Sssoelloudly o nEBON Tk few Jounging suits with roll Golf Combination Suits ek Righer. - BonTor. "G S me ey Mo Girls’ Gowns, 75 1 ST ript - Hook EBONITE takes th collars; all sizes: and Madam Lyra; low and tops: tan with brown; copen . atly reduced; 17 gowns. ucka:nd T e takes the weath- : $2.25 modium bust; fine coutll: sizes VR nkyy. sixais; \GI'M nainsook ; some trimmed bickyaniiteonl. sanzonistonl er as it comes 2 L Men’s Drawers, 35c Were $4. 15 only; outside 312323 35, 26 8. Sweater Section, Third floor. with lace and fancy stitching; Sizes 32 to 40. gl [ 4 3 Nemo Corsets, 84 encl ks 3 sizes 33 to e or breaking up like grease. If 3 for $1. Were much more. 47 shirts with drawers attached: 050, Moder 56 sives 26 and i gtrl;fi:r}"‘ il ‘s‘;:":“dv em EE D T s, 2 i i rs. open-mesh cotton; knee Oxford cloth; sizes 14. 1415, 3. Glassware batiste; two garters; sizes 10 you're ha]lf particular about lpcngthg; sizes 40, 42 and 46, 15, . Corset Section, Third fioor. 24 Clear_Glass Colonial Wide- . to 14 years. your gear lubricant you'll use mouth Water Pitchers; special, Misses” Middies, 65¢ Corset Section, Third fioor. { Men's Furnishings Section, First floor Py > Umbrellas, $3.95 15 dozen Clear Glass Colonial Were mu]-lch hlgh;f. é navy | Special—50 Women's 25-in. col- Jced Tea Tumblers, regular size; &ergc collars and cuffs; sizes E BONl E ored and black silk Umbrellas: special, 10c each, $1 dozen. 20, 22 years. Velo Tots, $7.45 | black, green, purple. brown. 10 dozen Clear Glass Colonial S Were $10.75. 5; complete with vy. Silk subject Table Tumblers; speeial, 48¢ G"" """""- large rubber tires, ball-bearing I¥'s Sh g ‘Wardrobe Trunks, $67.50 Couch Hammocks, $12.75 T e Emoies: dozen. *s Hose, 10c to §1 Wheels, rubber pedals and ad: (It's Shredded Oil) i Were $05. 2 Hartmann high- S Bt S e L AR s unaagranates 1% doz. Wide-mouth White Glass Children’s Hose, to$ TRRALIS SRt For Transmissions and Differential I - grade trunks: floor samples: painted figure design; adjust- bakelite trimmed; leather Fruit Jars, medium size; spe- Greatly reduced; 40 dez. pairs § Children's Wheelbarrows, Panama style; Gibraltarized: able head rest; complete with thongs or side straps. clal, 75¢ dozen. children’s and Infants' % and $1.75 each; were $2.05, Large; iack binding: Tale paracentric chains for hanging. Umbrella Section, First floor. Glassware Section, Fitth floor. i3 length socks in lisle, cotten suitable for garden uee. lock; m'z'er(nf-,' gola ';nk plush. 1 Englander Divan Couch Ham- m °.§';'1°. & W e Chairs, $1.75 each: were $3.25. cushion top. 1 full size; the mock, $37.50; was $46.50, Grav 52 B TRt Beos other extra size, duck; tufted mattress and back; Children’s Section, Fourth - fioor. e B e Traveling Goods Section, First floor. 2'voll plilows; floor sample. Traveling Bags, $8.50 Swing Hammocks, $2.50 Tailored DimitY BIOUSCS, $1 —_——————————— Special; 10 genuine cowhide e & traveling bags, leather lined: Waere §338. 11 Woven Swing 5 ; 16, 17 and Hammocks. 1.95. 119 women’s blouses; V neck; Peter Pan collar; I3 . :gwi;dfl:m“::;'""! fhi fi,':fx.,“uv.’.‘.’f."-ffi"‘.ifif""" :Z:: ssh:son mn:els all tuck-in; 'all sizes in lot; trimmings Children S Shoes, 2.45 Palr Traveling Goods Section, First floor. odels Hammock Section, Fourth floor. of tucks and plea Porch Rockers, $445 Suit Blouus, $395 Silk Blouses, $1.95 2 Pys. Boyy' Black and Tas Oz © 4 Peal Growing Girls' Tan Calf . : ; ; tip with welt 1 : do 1 Unfinished Settee Tabl 78/ chine _an 8! H iy g . aight will bilp Resp you Wally by, Toven seat and" bacic - Seten o e be Hiee 30%80 inchos: ;::;':t,"ebfick Ewh“e_ flesh 31. Black, brown, ':open 4, 5% C 4 434 D Orutly reduced to Sz.d! pr. % toning and strengthening your di- e o A Saae. ) n 4, 4% E. tly reduced ¥ fon and elimination. e 1 Napanee Oak Kitchen, Cabl. and bisque. - Sizes 34, 36, 38, and striped silks; ovef $245 pr. : 21 Ps:i'a phflgsses qu:;'z"eTtllzl gne] hlouses and tuck-ins’; round, Folding Cots, $1:85 - L T B e W L 0% uare and V necks; sizes : 1% A 1134, 12 BF11Y, 12 C. 5 sll-metal cots with e e S Handmade Blo““s' $"85 to 46. 2 P};rdyp ‘::h:s 2;"'5..5:' {3 ol;é S o2 SZV.’« pr.; were much m/:re- H } Spectal. lnk ; ; Cookers, spe- 2 RS SR e G, v e gt o W0 batiste and dmity: Ouerbiouses, $1.85 R e N ,,mmm Section, Sixth fisor. partment; complete with uten- Peter Pan collar, V neck; - n e Oh P 2 bb Z I e Tabis lon; sl:e\gs‘ tuan bac§ OWereb‘ SZS.ZI “l Lx‘l;gen; 8 P’é;f"j”""‘ 1;“;0’(‘:”%%“6(: urlx:;s.!:lul;;s 4 gl;;lps %rulo ecr umx'ture-—Separa iece: 1.5, n cuffs; ~ embroidere an verblouses; voile; an fords ; sizes 3 A . o Greatly Reduced. :eoopu.cu:. 3 Sk and white enun‘:f‘ iy drawnwork ; sizes 34, 36, 38, square peckg, lace and OE. $2.48pr. Greatly Mpr.od to $2.45 pr. of separate pleces offered as = 9 Nickel-plated 7-piece Coaster 40, 42, 44, tucked trimmings. Sizes: 6, B Udren's €heo ’ 3 i Sets, $1.50 emch; were §3.95. 34;3,36;1, 38; 1, |; ;:xr!;!:ccfiot:! scars, damages or Sllxhtly shopworn. ‘Wome! m.m-s.em- nlrc fleor, § 3 Furaiture Section, Sixth fioor. Housewares Section, Fifth - fleer. {ngredient :(o:::d.“ml.nr fifldr-;".nd ‘ulh. Pcoples Drug Stores, Inc.

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