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THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 8, 1924—PART 1. "AMA&T_D'ERCHASE Last Day—Final and Best Bargains of the Great Annual Event Norr - é S 1l (TR Wild Life and Fish Refuge Measure. 4 BUY RIVER BOTTOM AREA A y - LT — — - r— r—2 Appropriation of $1,500,000 - tt Provide Conservation. Stamped Art Goods Children’s §9c Stamped Rompers. years, 3c. Little girls’ colored Stamped Dresses, 98c value. Spe- cial, 79e. Women's $1.50 Stamped Nightgowns. Special, $1.15. Cretonne Laundry Bags, 49¢. Bucilla Package Outfit, containing little girls’ dress of blue dotted Swiss. $3.00 value, $1.98. Sanitas Stenciled Table Covers,.59c Sanitas Linette heavy stenclled table covers in hand- i some oval designs of assorted colors. H $1.25 Traveling Bags, $1.00 h strongly-made black traveling bags with s and lock. Sale of 1,000 Sport Hats In the Newest and Smartest Modelse for General Summer Wear 129 A sale that IS a sale! 1,000 new hats of quality ma- terials in shapes and sizes suitable for sports, street and general utility wear. Plenty of bobbed hair hats. 6 Models Illustrated —and dozens of others, too This is a sale that is so far out of the ordifary that every woman who has in mind the buying of a new sport hat will hasten to profit by the opportunity. _ White, black, black-and -white, pearl, mais, copen, jade, wood, red, crabapple and other shades and com- binations. Satisfaction First Since 1859 GS PALY 810-818 Seventh Street Boys’ Union Suits 35c 3 for $1.00 Boys' Athle of soft, coc nainsook in si Use your credit. We still have a num- ber of open accounts which you are invited to join. Joicing t upper M Sizes 1 to 3 sippi wild 11 which the Senate Friday nigl had been unanimously passed by the House the night before, and at one time, had been almost 1 of by its proponents, than 300 mass meetings sippi Valley in further- bill. At some of these tendance ran as high spapers generally chout the section between th 5 and the Appalachians hay supported the mea 4 A Super-Sale of 1,200Fine Summer Dresses Consisting of Purchases of Newest Modes in Silk, Glos (Fiber Silk) and Dainty Wash Materials Prevents Drainage. i i< bill carries an appropriation of 000 to purchase the river bot- ands between Rock Island, 111 thereby 1 venting e and the ¢ sequent diminution or elimination of | wild life therein. presents about th of warm-w Iy the blac Regular and Extra Sizes, 16 to 54 Greatest of all $5.00 dress sales in point of va- riety and the equal of any that have gone before in point of value. 000 four an It is esti will inecr Milan Hemp Timbo Straw Piping Straw Milan Straw The hole a aradis Hay thing of th va o - 1 Nearly 300 varieti of song e found in this region. ! ng of the measure since its ", Herbert Hoover, Secretary id; 000 worth o ing wers trapped alon marsh land. snd government control will probably | increase this tenfold. The aquati Plant life is invaluable. Waterfowl Paradise. English Broadcloth. Tricoknit. Jacquard Crepe. Crepe de Chine. Baronet (glos satin ). Tub Silk. Tricoplaid. Foulard. Puckerette. Chifley Embroidered Voile. Normandy Voile. Genuine French Voile. Allover Cut-out Voile. Pure Irish Linen. d: that will do cver more than its advocates claim for it~ s Will H. Dile, founder and_presi- dent of the Isaak Walton League of Americi. the organization which the measure, has been prom- 3 pen with which President Coolidge will sign the bill. Mr. Dilg has been in Washington for months, working day and night to further f this piece of conserva- a acrifion of his muneration of an! ind. WORK ON AUDITORIUM _ PROGRESSES RAPIDLY President Harper to Make Report to Directors Tomorrow Night. Values certain to bring a record crowd for the last day of the June Sale—the crown- ing triumph of a long series of five-dollar events that have created selling history in Washington. Rapid progress is being made on ‘he new Washington Auditorium, af 18th street, E street and New York avenue, according to Robert N. Hi per, president of the Washington Au ditorium Corporation. There will be a mecting of the @irectors and th ‘finance committee tomorrow night, a which Mr. Harper will make a full port of the work to date on this | structure, which is to provide spac ; N 1\ \ for conventions and other large meet Z \ 2 ? el \ | \ | ) \. R e 1% SIS GONY ’ ) See Window | 7 e SR \\\L)Also a Sale: gf) F7irsle Dresses at $9. These are in Roshanara crepe, heavy satin, georgette crepe, canton crepe, flowered georgette, taffeta silk and flannels. All sizes 16 to 46. —First Floor Street and sport models in an almost un- limited range of modes for women of both \ vouthful and mature tastes. All the new colors. King’s Palace ' some time since. , S the curtain walls all but complete A i \ and work on the interior is goin . Display forward rapidly. The auditorium wil be completed by fall. Seating 6,000 persons, the audi for the local undertakings of the citi abroad, who increasingly find the Na- tional Capital an attractive place t rather. Mr. is chairman of th - " Sale of Stenciled Rugs Floor coverings of quality, assembled on a scale of quantity and variety of prices that demonstrate the importance of the June Sale .as an econ- omy event. Thrifty homemakers will find théir best expectations of value building committee and he and_hi: ussociates have left nothing undon Home Needs 10c Shelf Oilcloth 634¢c Yard Excellent Quality Scal- Women’s Wash Dresses In Another Great Sale That Brings Remarkable Economy on Garments of Exceptional Quality, fore the plastering is applied. Six thousand persons comstitutes large congregation in one unbroke: space, facing a stage admirably equipped for all manner of Shows an; on which 500 people may be seated. Rooms Abutting Stage. Abutting the stage on each side ar rooms that can be used for conven. tion rooms. The lobby of the Auditorium, whicl is now taking shape, gives one a most rium. other 400 persons. will be admirable for group or sec- {ional meetings in connection with 01 tions. “Fne lower floor of thebuilding is the + exhibition hall. This has 28,000 square feet that derfully efficient for the holding of trade displays of any character. Any weight merchandise or machinery that driven directly into ,the exhibition hall from a runway on the 19th street side. G lines a work under t pall. than a ¥ use of the Auditorium. HUSSEY HEADS VETERANS. Vocational Trainee Becomes Dis- trict Commander of Disabled Men. Da abled overseas and is now a voca. tional trainee at the National Uni- versi commander at the annual meeting of the District of Columbia department of the Disabled American Veterans, in the board room of the District Building. The others chosen were J. F. Mc. Unive and Mo ore money during the past year were indicated by the reports read by the retiring officers. 3 By swht consecutive hours, Miss Luella Watking of U - purposes as well as dressin e idea of the imme rtment and i handling that will use the Audito- Above the lobby are many rooms, one of which will seat These rooms or_ halls of floor space. The equipment is being installed makes it won- can be carried on a truck will be s mains, electric lines, water & constitute'a net- floor of the exhibition Reservations covering more r have been filed for the ——————— niel J. Hussey, who was_dis; ty, was yesterday elected state enfor vice commender Spalding, junior vice com. d R. L. Chambers, treas- ersity, Mount Alto, Walter Reed Naval Hospital. re chapters, more members and —_— playing saxophones for St, Paul, Minn., establish- wew worid recoru. From a Noted Maker. Sizes 36 to 54 - \ 4 TN AR SR RGO 119 Dresses of high-grade imported " and domestic gingham, in a wealth ‘of attractive styles, suitable for - home, porch and- neighborhood wear—in fact, pretty enough to be worn almost anywhere. Wonderful diversity of models and trimmings. One-piece and long-waisted types, with sash and pockets. Long collars, round col- lars and square necks. Adorned ‘with organdy, piping, pique and fancy braid. Medium, small and large checks of all colors, also com~ not only met, but surpassed-in this assemblage of values. High-Grade Stenciled Japanese Rugs In Blue, Green and Drown Patterns $9.00 9x12 Stenciled Rugs $7.00 8x10 Stenciled Rugs. . $5.00 6x9 Stenciled Rugs. . $3.50 54x90 Stenciled Rugs. ... .. $1.00 27x54 Stenciled Rugs. .. .....79% 69c Certainteed Floortex 49c Square Yard Heavy, durable quality, in new Dutch ' tile patterns and floral and figured effects. patterns. $1.50 All-Silk Crepe de Chine Another Lot of Stenciled Japanese ‘Grass Rugs Priced for Liberal Savings Blue, Green and Brown Patterns $7.00 9x12 Stenciled Rugs... $4.95 $6.00 8x10 Stenciled Rugs. $5.00 6x9 Stenciled Rugs. .. $2.50 54x90 Stenciled Rugs. $1.50 36x72 Stenciled Rugs. ......«.. 35c 18x36 Stenciled Rugs.... $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum $1 Square Yard Very slight seconds—faults that do not impair its good service. In a variety of popular colors and Mercerized Madras Draperies, mill lengths, in dark green and other colors. With Every Puchase of NOTIONS Amounting to 50c or More, the Buyer Is Entitled to Purchase 6 Spools of Clark’s O.N. T. Cotton 39 Inches Wide $1.00 Yd. 3% Rg:lx;-?nige Waist A pure silk quality—soft, huxuriously fine and easy-draping. In high favor for making summer frocks, blouses and lingerie. Linings, 25¢. S0c Rubberized House- hold Aprons, 29¢. 5c “Nusilk” Darning Cot- ton, beautifully mercerized, Newest shades, such as jade, empire, flame, nickel, Pekin, orchid, 2 for ashes of roses, flesh, copen, scarlet, tan, falléw, brown, French blue, old rose, white and black. 75¢ Brocade Glos Meteor Silk Sc. Cotton Twilled Tape, 12- yard boit, 7c. Sc.Paper Pins, 3 for 10c.. 3c Safety Pins, 3 for 10c. 59¢ Flock Dot Voile 50c Pure Gum Sanitary 48c Yard 39-inch soft, easy-draping qual- ity, showing permanent flock dots Aprons, 35¢. 10c Washcloths, with fancy borders, 7c each. 25¢ Hickory Sew-on Hose Supporters, 14c pair. 12c Bias Fold, in colors, for trimming dresses, 9c. Bias_Fold7c. grounds pink, 0c Whit = ot savy, copen, 10c Lingerie Ribbon, 3 jade, henna and other favored yards for 15c. loped Shelf Oilcloth in many attractive patterns. 40c White Oilcloth 29¢ Yard Perfect Quality White Table Oilcloth. $1.25 Tablecloths $1.00 58x58 Fine Mercerized Tablecloths, heavy quality, full bleached. 35¢ Linene Slip Covering 4 Yds. for $1.00 Strong, closely woven qualit assorted stripes of tan, green, blue and red. 15¢ Towelins 12Vs¢ Yard White and Uablc Crash Toweling; firm, : sorbent quality. $1.00 Table Tops 79c 45x45 Mercerizeéd Damask Table Tops, neatly hemmed. Umbrellas, 95¢ Men’s, Women's and Chil- dren’s Perfect Umbrellas, guaranteed for one year. Hemmed Napkins 6 for 69c - 18x18 Hemmead Mercerized Damask Napkins. Turknit Wash Cloths, 3 for 10c $1.00 Door Mats 79c f Heavy, Thick Brown Mats reduced—Third Floor. YT TP I ST L e e SO LT SO T T TS PSR SRRRTRARITYR N1 i . LT T