Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1923, Page 52

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REGIMENT AWARDED , FIFTH OF BIG ESTATE First Volunteers of Savannah to Receive Funds Left to Non- FF Existant Organization. Chief Justice McCoy of the District Supreme Court decided yesterday that the 1st Volunteer Regiment of Savannah, Ga., is entitled to one- To combat ignorance and enhance Uncle Sam Advises Mothers How Baby Can Be Raised to Become National Asset THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘JULY 15, 1923—PART 2. Baby’s Welfare Guarded by U. S. As Step in War on Ignorance stitions such as “biting instead of injurfous results. If the clothes are too tight it cannot exercise its mus- cles, which is necessary for proper de- velopment. Expert advice in regard to bathing, the right heat of the water, how to dry the child and how to hoid it are explained, in addition to instructions in how to care for the eyes, ears, nose and th-oat of the lafant. Medical Attention. Various symptoms that require the attention of a doctor are glven. The Importance of getting adequate medi- cal attention in certain cases is point- ed out. With the Beginning of sleep for a L necessary weeks old, which is from eighteen to twenty-two hours, It Is explained the number of hours sleep ihfants at varying ages require and make clear the” necessity of developing In the child the habit of sleep at night Following the growth of the child, advice on exercise, play, food, with all its diets, proper balances is given. in the case of food, lists of menus are'| | given with an explanation of the proper choice of milk for different children. Health standards and the average measurements that hildren should attain at various ages are set forth. | Not only is it important that the | child <hould be kept In a healthy child a few condition but it is essential that the they tried to get beyor mother or expectant mother be prop- erly looked after, and therefore the publication undertakes to provide standards, advice and rules for her to ollow. She Had a Reason. ¥rom London Answers. Mrs. Jones—You seem rather hoarse this morning, dear. Mrs. Mason—Yes, you see. my hus- band came home rather late last night. —_— A great many fellows never knew how far out three miles was until i INAUGURATE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Various Governments Represented at Hague Ceremony—Carnegie Organization Assists. By the Awsociated Press. THE HAGUE, July 14.—The acad- emy of international law was inaug- urated today in the grand hall of the peace palace in the presence of For- eign Minister Van Karenbeck, Burgo- master Patyn, international | Karenbeck M. Paty Hag growth of pea ‘arnegie b Peace, was carr Carneg members of the manent Court of International i professors of other dignitarics Jonkheer Van the governments re pressed fervent of the new the atmosp favorable to th Justice. Prof. James B of the ternational idea operation of the tion. thanked sented and vy wishes for the sucee fifth of the $125,000 estate of Maria ¥. McCalla, most of which is located in the city of Savannah. John B. Lar- ner of this city is the trustee under the McCalla will, which provided that enlightenment among people of all | CULting a baby's Ainger naile will pre- z ..{vent the child from becoming classes in the United States the gov- | ylle . 5% (e child's condition 18 af: | ernment has taken steps for the|fected by changes of the moon. proper care of bables. With publica- | Birth Regintration Stresned. al;:”m:m;c ::’fl,“':re :‘c::lle ’::-;Ttl(,:: tions on infant care the Department of | Birth registration Is very much To the Union Soclety of Savannah, one | Labor has compiled no woman can | stressed by the government in its 1o the Georgla Infirmary at Savannah, | fail to properly take care of her little | Rublications. The importance of this Savannah Volunteer Guards Homelfor adyice. The material placed at|ship. its future right to hold office and Regiment of Savannah. the disposal of the public free or) i) ESL PROTPOTLE THERL B CRARRETL {r.‘Z‘R‘IX““:;‘i';L'J&"‘;“:‘é :x';e""‘::ud:' | charge by the department contains a plea ls made that ull children should — . S 2 vast store of information derived e registered. St a 7th Regiment of Georgia and o c : o that portion of the estate should g0.) Thousands of mothers, because fignt fow wecki of a haby's iife It t_lalimx\\as'nmd_o‘ by the :et_erh-"l( A’;- limited opportunities, lack ideas of [ <hould be in a temperature during the Eociation'or suryvol o g | the necessary “elements that go to|day of from 65 to 70 degrees with a ment, an Atlanta corporation. Which | .4 sing healthy and normal children, [ten to fifteen degree drop at night. rlaimed to be usually referred to as | ano & IR IE BT MO e in this regard is in the influx of fm- migrants, ma of whom have supel DT LTI T T TTITTTIED BT T TEETEIEETITTTITETIITT T Merchandise Clearance Now On Is Tremendous! Notice is given to our customers that in suits, coats, dresses, skirts and many accesso- ries the markdowns from our former prices mount into thousands of dollars on merchandise still new, still fashionable, still desirable. It is a wonderful time to make selections, because LZISIERSEINN. quantities are large enough to make choosing an easy task. With the summer before you, do not hesitate to buy at these prices! 200 Women’s Cotton Frocks Cool—Fresh—Attractive $12.75 *~ ®1R 50 Frocks e £ e Tailoved and Embroidered Linens French Crepes for Sport Wear Voile Frocks—$9.75 Beautiful of P e e o Methods of ventilating are explained ment had been disbanded after the civil war. The 1st Volunteer Regl- ment of Savannah_laid clalm to the fund and pointed out that the testa- trix shortly before her death, was known to have made inquiries in Sa- yannah of institutions to be benefit- ted by her will and that she had in- fended the benefits to go to institu- tions of that city only. Voluminous testimony was taken in support of both the claiins of the | rival military organizations and the court hhs had the matter under ad- visement for some time. The testa- | trix had sticken out the word * nah” in the will and it read Georgia Reziment of Georgia.” 50 DEAD AUTO TAGS | REPORTED VANISHED Finding of 87-177 on Seized Car Leads to District Build- ing Mystery. The finding of % 7-177 on an alle 1f a_child is overdressed it becomes overheated and peevish with various Women’s Coats—Wraps You'll surely want to sec $24.75 $46.75 548.75 Always Wanted—Women’s Suits Here they are—sport and tailored—extra sizes, too—claborate two and three piece costumes. Find yours NOW. $30.00 to $37.50 Sport Suits of imported 329.75 mixtures, kiltie checks and Glenmoor tweeds. Spiendid utility styles, with beited, box and panel jackets. Tan, gray, French blue and deer shades. . - $65.00 to $75.00 Gray and Tan Twill Suits, $4975 both dressy and tallored styles. Embroidery, braiding, Women’s Gowns Reduced and panel jackets. Now 5—$25.00 Beautifully Draped Dresses of $12.50 $75.00 and $85.00 Three-piece Costume Canton Crepe $17.50 can be but briefly described here. them! $45.00 to $55.00 Coats, Wraps and Capes, straightiine, blouse and panel styles, In beautiful twills; sash-tled Roshanara wraps, circular capes of Lustrosa and Veldyne; navy blue, tan, cocoa, black. 3 $110.00 Summer Wraps and Capes and Cape Coats—beautiful draped models and sash-tied and straightline styles. Viatka, beige and gray squirrel and gray fox and caracul make stunning collars on many of these. Fabrics are moire, satin Canton, Roshanara, fiat crepe and twillls in wanted summer shades. ... $59.50 and $65.00 Twill Coats, in smart tallored styles—panel and beited straightline coats and sash-tied models—pin tucks, self.tucking and cable stitching. A splendid opportunity to get a summer- weight coat for all-around wear! el blue $69.50 Fur-collared Capes, in navy and black veldyne; straightiine and gathered yoke styles. Gray and belge caracul collars. Mighty hand- vivid and pastel hand drawn, pin tucked and hem- ed — slip-over styles. pleated « and overskirts and dainty lace ing and insertion Figured and flowered voiles, with lnce vestees and and tunics trimmed ribbon pleated ed models many with soft rihbon sashes shades, Summer S of Sleeveless Sweaters utomobile tag | car, seized | Maynard, a | resulted in the Linen Frocks—$9.75 Tailored coat motits and lines styles that ar broidered pockets ollurs and cuffs tuxedo models hemstitching with em trimmed and f fir different and lace police patrol driver, lice learning that the tag was one box of fifty from the 8 Wade terday for the though it ceipted for in his offic t the box s in & vault in the building, he stuted said it was possible that the box | reight car or from and the tags sold | e he e had been re- It is possible Dit French Crepe Sport Dresses $9.75 eori French crepes in and «lip styles—hemstitching in con trasting colors—organdy collars and pockets—insert bands of embroidered organdy. Mighty smart and attractive $575 coat Uix possible that the fifty | on disposed of 2 Jaunty models fashioned in novelty weaves. There are dozens of styles and many favored colors. Very modish when worn with plaited or ca clerk will have t ling carefully exam- | fned Monday morning in an effort to lo- ce the missing box. ASKS $30 000 DAMAGES. Sailor Brings Suit Against Ship- 200 Summer irocks in dozens of smart models and attractive colorings—the styles you've admired on others—the frocks theyv'll envy on yvou. 200 summer irocks for house and street, for sport and dress;: in sizes 34 to 44, ready tomor- row morning at 9:15 and you'll surely want first choice. sport skirt. Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. e | s—" e ping Board. Suit to recover $30,000 damages has heen filed in the District Supreme Court by John MeGinn ary seaman, against the CUnited s Shipping Board Emergency Corporation for alleged personal in- juries. MeGinnis says he injured | March 30 last while émployed by the flleet corporation on the S. S. Pagas- and that he fell through an un- hateh. He beige, cocoa, gray, navy blue and black . Women’s Sports Wear, 3d floor Thirteen Ten F Street e e L L mm— = ~overed Fi ll sented ine Quality Just Arrived—Another Importation—Loveliest Philippine Underwear $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Indecd, we think we never seen lovelier patterns than on this newest Philippine handmade and hand-embroidered underwear. Gowns and envelope chemise. beautifully scalloped—yokes of dotted. vine rose and butterfly designs artfully executed in_satin stitch and colado work—beautiful handdrawn motifs. Gowns offer square, round and V necks—chemise have strap or built-up shoulders. You can- not have too much of this beautiful Philippine underwear! Tomorrow—A Special Opportunity $5.00 Silk Vests and Step-Ins, $3.95 Wonderful heavy quality crepe de chines and lustrous radium silks in the smart and popular tailored_styles. Vests have hemstitched tops with beautiful embroidered band- ing and conventional designs. Self straps are finished with picoting. Step-ins have hem- stitched hems or picoted edges, dainty embroidered designs and ribbon bows on some. Both vests and step-ins come in flesh and white. Not all sizes, but a good range. Be sure to get some of this lovely silk underwear. Special Purchase—New Handmade Blouses inciudine FRILLS, $5 Three adorable styles entirely handmade from fine French voile and trimmed with real filet lace and hand-drawn work and embroidery. The frill model has filet edging on collar, cuffs and frill ; the ever popular tuxedo style has collar and cuffs and ruffled front finished with lacy hand-drawn designs; the third type has from garter clasp cuts by the Peter Pan collar and cuffs dainty hand-embroidery and tiny patented gold stripe. In buying center pleat, Just right for sweater wear now! white silk stockings be sure to fullicsicdging the centes:p = & ask for Gold Stripe. All sizes— with mercerized hems. Pair.. - garter 8975 With all-slik hems. Pair Suits, in navy blue, tan and gray twills; blouse and box Jacket styles & : St $55.00 and $65.00 Tailored Suits, with long panel, hip-length box or belted jackets; navy blue and black twiils soee o $69.50 to $89.50 Large Women’s Suits, in tailored and dressy styles. Wrap-over, panel, blouse and sash-tied jackets; hand.embroidered, braided and tucked. Choice of navy blue, black or tan twill $95.00 to $110.00 Costume Suits, in beau- tiful and elaborate styles. Twill cora and Roshanara silk. Tan, gray, navy biue and black .. : $125.00 to $175.00 Exclusive Model Cos- tume Susts in Flat Crepe, Brocaded Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Piquetwill and Cordine. Individual models, elab- orately hand.embroidered and braldea. Colors: Tan, 2—$35.00 Figured Georgette Dresses, side draped styles. .. aee . - - 2—$65.00 Dresses, gray Canton, all.over embroidered and black knife.pleated crepe. .... eimacn a L $32'75 $89.50—Three-plece Costume of Brown Krepe-knit, with printed crepe blouse. .. S $44.75 2-$95.00 Dinner Dresses—black and white satin, striped chiffon and draped berge crepe faille N sines Pt $47.50 $115.00 Lanvin Green Crepe Roma Afternoon Dress, clus- ter tucking and self-colored Insertion.................. $57.50 $125.00 Embroidered Gray Flat Crepe - $62.50 8—$85.00 Afternoon and Street Dresses—exclusive models in creps fallle, crepe de chine and flat crepes—embroldered, pleated paneis and apron fronts.. . . o'alalal $42'50 $135.00 Crepe Roman Dinner Gown, with beaded paneis $67 50 $150.00 Beaded White Evening Gown $75.00 $175.00 Jacquard Silk Street Costume, with fringed : ¥ girdie $87.50 $185.00 Black and White Printed Chiffon Dinner D white chiffon panel and girdle....... ey Oreth 92,75 $200.00 Figured Crepe de Chine—nav: navy blue georgette panels and sleeves. . What Will Misses Think —of this? 100 Cotton Frocks reduced! 14, 16, 18 year sizes—nearly a score of styles! Linens All colors. Imported Dotted Swisses Navy and black. The Popular Voiles “Light and dark shades Tissue Ginghams Reds, blues, greens and lavenders. Normandie Voiles Light and dark colorings. Cotton Crepes Mostly dark backgrounds. WHITE Gold Stripe Silk Stockings that WEAR —as well in the tub as on the ankle. Of silk, 100% pure; full- fashioned for trim ankies; In- sured against ruinous ‘‘runs’ July Clearance Sale of 631 SUMMER HATS Offering extraordinary values and presenting styles for sport, dress, street and vacation wear,divided into 4 groups. Group Two Here you will find Hats suttable for your wvacation wear — leghorns, peanut straws, new French felts, plenty of whites. Formerly $10-$12.50 Group One About 121 Summer Hats at this price. We can- not guarantee the quantity lasting throughout the day. Formerly $2.95, $3.95 and $5 700 Pairs Women’s Fine PUMPS--OXFORDS--SANDALS } to % Less than their regular prices! Colonial and Single-strap Pumps — Sport and Street Oxfords. Kid, calf, pat- nt leather, suede and brocaded satin. Group Three There are many Hats of canton crepe, dressy leg- horns, taffetas and satins at this price. Forrr;erly $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Group Four Pattern Hats that sold to $20, in genuine hairs, fine French felts, new crepes, ete. Formerly $15 to $75 - For lack of space we cannot describe these wonderful Your early attendance will insure choice selection. Sweaters $7.50—Left—Swagger Always in demand—the low buttoning swagger coat with its 41 & S b ! ’ . plain Culgr back and. sleeves and fancy checked blocked and style, but with so many styles and such choice of materia striped fronts. Glistening mohair and fiber combingtions—some in a shoe of your choice. with tailored rack bottoms, some with clever set-in pockel‘s— N a few beautifully lacy weaves in white with orchid and bluc. 550 Bobet O rars dnal StaTe- Others in smart black and white cardinal and white, gray an Stran Bumps- putty oolor cait wien maize. brown calf saddle straps and cor- 2 rugated fiver ‘soles; black and 0—C. il brown calf with welt soles and low Sweaters ’7'5 enter F'b.e' : military heels: black kid with Beautiful fiber sweaters—sleeveless styles with solid color Cuban heels; for your choosing at or combination fronts and plain_color backs. Rich raised weaves $3.95 pair. . in block designs. Glorious colorings—tan with peacock blue. gray £11.00 u-‘ '\zfi::‘\dfi}: “(»I'lxl;: with white, pearl with beige, gray with green or cardinal. An out etios oy ideal sweater for hot weather. a few pairs,each): . style pumps in Sweaters $7.50—Right—Sleeveless E browh brocadea” sutt Cool and oh, how smart! Mohair and fiber combinations palen: lenthor, iplaluite ey suste, with clusters of low placed buttons. Beautiful striped and barred and brown kid. All extremely stylish flat heels. suede single-strap pumps with fronts and plain color backs. All with the rack bottoms assur- ing their permanent fit. Maize with white and white with maize: with hand-turned ~sole and smart Cuban heel group well worthy of your at- heels. “Fashion with Value, surely if ¥ tention if want economy combined with orchid, tangerine, red, green, turquoisc—and puré white as well. We've seen nothing lovelier. $6,500 of beautiful footwear for $3,500 in th.. sale. Not all sizes in any one vou can surely be fitted Shoe Section —Main Floor Single-strap Pumps pair flat heels and welt $7.95 brown kid and for all-around we pair lasts panish Oxfords and Cuban or low sles. Black and If. Fine $5.95 56.95 pair rown |, ; £10.00 splendid $11.00 Footwear in ent of sport and street style: Oxfords of putty colored calf; black or brown saddie strap and corrugated fiber soles or low flat heels. White buck oxfords and white buck singl pumps with ivory leather soles and heels. White brown calf sandals with low nd a pair from this group. yle, 1214 F St. bet. 12th and 13th

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