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WASHINGTON, D. (.- ;s THE ‘EVENING STAR, U. 8, HOSPITAL OFFICIAL | RUSSIA TO SELL GRAIN. POPE GIVES BLESSING RESIGNS ATHENS POST | s, e smocnia s TO AMERICAN SAILORS BERLIN, July 23.—The German gov- Open 9:15 AM. Closed Saturdays to Sept. 8th. Close 6 P.M. Field Work Head in American ernment officially announces an agree- | Later Sees Bishop Shahan of Cath- ‘Women's Institution Abroad ::::;ub:l"v::z:';:;r:;:‘::::::::m‘l;::: olic University and ml. Resents Interference. About Library. {of soviet Russia by which Russia will BY the Associated Prese. By the Associated Press. | deliver 400,000 tons of grain to Germany | o0 ATHENS, July #3.—A crisis in the |Peéfore November, part payment for| ' pomi guly 23.—Pope Plus received forelgn oporation of the American|Which Will be taken in German 1nMus-|.ore than & hundred Americss safl- Women's Hospltal hus been precipi- | 1] produets. > 1 ¢|ors in tho Consistorial Hall today. tated by the resignation of Dr. Mabel | coraion trade and commercr mitioator | The men, accompanied by & dozen Lilllott ‘of Benton Harbor, Mich., fleld | 1ux exports of grain from the | Officers, were presented bvflllhf‘- director In the hospital's exténsive lomine hupvest at 5.500.000 tone Leng | Mooney, spiritual - direotor of the, medical work in Greece. | Trotaky, the soviet war minister, esti- | American College. he mailors | In & statement to the Greek gov-|mates them at 500,000 tons higher. | The pontiff encouraged the sallors erument Dr. Elliott suys her resig-|Roughly speaking, Russia has exported | t0 fulfill thelr dutles, and after glv; Datlon was forced by the persistent 100,000 tons between the last harvest in& them his hand to kiss imparted | interference of certain members of [and the present time. | the apostolic benediction. % her New York governing board in|The bolshevik say the prospects for | _Later the Pope granted an audlence the local administration of relief |a big grain crop this yenr are. éxcel. |to Bishop Thomas J. Sha A Washe | work. ~Acording to the local news- | lent, and American Rellef Administra, | of the Cathollo University in Wash- papers, several of the America c- | tion” officials who are coming out of ington. He showed much interest \n | tors and nurses are expected to resign | Russia dally confirm this, | the affairs of the Wasl lvl\rw” *th: In consequence of the reslgnation of | tution, and asked espectally about the e Shneau | condition of its library. IDENTIFY DEAD VIOLINIST. ! FURS INSURED FOR MILLION. , N5\ JAVEN. Conn. ouly s Lo i Harry sixty-seve CHICAGO, July 23 —Insurance | violinist, who died at his home here | From London Answers. [ amounting to nearly one million dol- | Thursduy, was the father of Nikolai | Lecturer—Now, when & person ls lars, on which the premium is $10.000 off. ‘conductor of the Cleveland | deaf his sight is more acute, for the has been taken out by those in charge hony Orchestra, it has become |law of compensation will work itselt of a fur exhibit, to be held here in|known. The Cleveland conductor is|out. - t August, it was announced. The in- |due in New York today from Lon-| Student (thoughtfully)—I've often Surance 1s against burglary, rain of | don, where he has been guest con- |noticed it myself that when a man over one-ténta of an inc injury r of the London Symphony Or- |has a short leg the other is somewhat to models and other empl Ta. | longer! Buyers En Route to Europe Mrs. M. V. La Vake, Gowns; Miss E. M. Bid- dison, Wraps and Costumes; Miss Lillian E. Johnson, Millinery—Sailed Saturday, on the S. S. Olympic, for European style centers— they are planning to visit Paris, London, Ber- lin and Vienna. Summer Frocks Greatly Reduced ¥10 %15 %19.50 Now is a splendid time for every woman to buy that extra summer frock she has been planning—for over one hundred of our loveliest summer frocks have been greatly reduced. In the collection are dozens of delightful styles—just what women will be wearing for the next two months to come. New Between-Season Hats Arriving Every Day in the Salon $10 to $15 The sort of hats that late summer vacations call for —smart, distinctive felts, in the fashionable cloche duvetyn hats in the lovely reds and browns of Autumn—smart traveling hats of black velvet, satin. or taffeta with a cocarde of ribbon—a quill, or per- haps a swathed band of white with two glistening pins for trimming; par- rots and other feathers, as well as a touch of braid- ing, or leather, are new trimmings. Millinery Salog, Third floor. At $10 —Are plain-color voiles, Normandy voiles, a few French frocks and ratines, in white and summery colors. At $15 —A wonderful assortment, including beautiful voiles, Rodier fabrics, pongee, hand-drawn and lace-trimmed frocks—and smart Truhu silks and crepe Bambalina. - Woodbward & Wothrop THE MEN'S STORE —Imported French voile frocks, with inimitable touches of. At $19‘50 French handwork—Ilace, insertion and embroidery. Women's Dress Section, Third floor New Fall Fashions Charmingly Adapted to Frocks for Misses, $39.50 By Ew&r&m&&i The time one really craves a smart Fall Frock is on the first crisp Autumn day. And since a cool day often intrudes on the languor- ous warmth of Summer, Barbara Lee pre- sents her advanced fall models now. he Frocks illustrated, as well as other Barbara Lee Frocks for misses, are shown exclusively here, in Washington. Many Smart New Sweaters of Fiber---$6.50 to $16.75 Tuxedos are in plain colors or P, interesting color combinations. | with roll collar, plaited girdles and pockets. $8.75 to $12.50. While Jacquettes and the fash- ionable sleeveless golf coats of fiber find many ways to be smart, with their jacquard front and plain back, or two harmo- nizing colorings. $6.50 to $16.75. Sweater Section, Third floor. At the left is Nanette—one couldn’t go away to_school, travel—or in fact begin fall days without a cloth frock, and this Barbara Lee model of navy poiret twill has everything one could wish for. There’s a cascade side, and a youthful yoke of old blue Elizabeth crepe, embroidered in blue steel beads $39.50. Alexa is the charming debutante who wears this sleeveless Frock of Georgette crepe and Chantilly lace, A sash of gros grain and moire ribbon is finished with tiny bows and a charming little basket; an underskirt of georgette, and another of Jap Silk completes the costume. $39.50. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Gay-Colored Voile Blouses from Czecho-Slovakia $2.95, *3.95, %5 and %6.75 In this season of many, many blouses in every ward- robe, it is gratifying to find something as new and different as are these dainty peasant blouses, so quaintly and charmingly hand-embroidered by the peasant women of Czecho-Slovakia. They are of sheer voiles, in white, orchid, blue, rose or tan—and there are the new hip-band models, as well as the ever-popular tuck-ins, from which to cheose. Blouse Section, Third floor. From Laird, Schober & Co. White Canvas Oxfords Special, $7.50 Coming from these makers of the finest in footwear, at once assures the smart- ness and distinctiveness of these fine white canvas oxfords—for they are the type of white oxfords that look particu- larly well with smart tailored linen of walking frocks. The toes, not too point- Y i ed; the heels, Cuban style, covered. And Granite Extra Size, $2. e e Eehion the value, exceptional at this low price. Granite Chiffon Silk, $2. you the opportunity to buy a i Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. i h smart silk skirt at a decided sav- 24.75 i f—l;’]{eate& or plain models—of ashionable crepes, pongee and Tub Silk Costume Slips, $4.25 Discriminating Women Wear Granite Silk Hose $1.90 pair And these are the women who demand a good-looking, good-wearing stocking at a moderate price. Granite Silk Hose an- swer perfectly; they are particularly fash- ioned, with slender ankles and double woven garter blocks of lisle that prevent runs; and they are here exclusively in Washington. White, black and street shades. Prices Reduced on Summer Suits We have brought the prices down on cool summer suits that will keep your temperature down. But more than merely cool, you may be sure they are correct—for any summer oc- casion. If you are going away—where you’ll make new friends—or staying in town with the old, be at your best, cool and well dressed. The cost is now very little. $19.75 Fine Mohair Suits, blue, gray and black, in self and pencil stripes. Regulars, longs and Silk Skirts, Special, $10 One of summer’s best fashions— New—in Knitted Wear summery silks; a few of them have bodice tops that take the place of a blouse when worn with a sweater—white, of course, and Fine Tropical Worsteds, Gab- ardines and Shantung Silk Suits are comprised in this group. shorts. Fine Tropical Worsted Suits, grays, tans and blues, in various patterns and striped effects. Mostly stout sizes. Shantung Silk Suits in short sizes only. $90.75 Our finest Tropical Worsteds, Poplins and Gabardines. Two and three piece suits in plain stripes and plaid effects. Regular and stout sizes; all sizes in the group, but not in each fabric. Every one of them is a fabric of the highest grade, and the tai- loring is of the highest type. Striped and plaid effects; regu- lars and stouts; all sizes in the group, but net in every fabric. Men’s Clothes Section, Second Floor For a Limited Time Rockinchair Union Suits, #11° The makers of the famous Rockinchair Union Suits are celebrating their 10th Anniversary by offering this very special value for a short time. Splendid quality striped madras and checked nainsook; necks and armholes taped to pre- vent curling. ~ They have the side leg opening and patented closed crotch that make Rockinchair su- premely comfortable. Sizes 34 to 46. Men's Furnishing Section, First Floor [y Hli{f1i 1l [ ( T lt [ ([l A Knitted Frock, $19.50 Sleeveless Golf Suit, $25 Knitted costumes are appearing wherever smart women gather—and this vogue for knitwear has given rise to a large variety of distinctive new models— among which are these two smart knitted costumes. The smart Frock has iashion;blfi' short sleeves, round neck and pockets—in white with jade or black—gray with blue, or tan with brown. $19.50. While the sleeveless Golf Suit may be had in white wool, with fiber stripes, in black, cherry, lemon or jade. $25. Sportewear Section, Third floor. As long as one wears sheer sum- mer frocks, tub silk slips will be in demand—these are of a lovely quality of tub silk, double to the hip to make them shadow-proof; in white, tan, gray, navy and black. Petticoat Section, Third fioor. Fruit-O-Syrup 40c pint Many summer occasions de- mand that one must concoct a cooling, delicious drink quickly, and for this purpose, among many others, it is wise and very convenient to have in readiness several bottles of fruit syrups. There are raspberry, orange, lemon, strawberry and punch flavors, Candy BSection, Fourth fleor. Just Out— New Parisian “Sumafur’’ Dainty, colorful boas that take the place of the ostrich boas arc made in a very short time from this lovely Sig-Knit-Ring Blossom Yarn—it requires no knitting—and there is an instructress here to teach you just how they are made; in all-white, or white with pink, blue, orchid, jade, gold or black. Yarn, 40c ball. Art Embroldery Sectios, Second floor. tan, gray, navy or black from which to choose. Il ” ‘m l Skirt Sectios, Third fioor. Ul \ Special Golf Set, $9.50 (Very Low Priced) Three golf clubs, including either a W, & L. brassie or driver—two Hornet golf balls—and a three-stay canvas bag, black leather trimmed, with heavy leather handle, straps and two outside pockets for your balls. Hornet Golf Balls 50c each; $5 dozen The Hornet is an English golf ball, made expressly for us—an exceptionally good ball—at an interesting rice. (plflll Section, Fourth floor. Enjoya Couch Hammock this summer— on your porch or lawn At $25—A splendid Couch-Hammock, in gray or khaki; tufted mattress, adjustable head rest, magazine pockets. At $33.50—Comiortable Couch Hammock; with upholstered mattress and back; adjust- able head rest; in gray or khaki duck. At $37—Fine Hammock, covered in flowered duck; upholstered mattress and back; adjust- able; magazine pockets. Special, $2.50—White Canvas Navy Hammocks Hammock Section, Fourth floor.