Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 20

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OPTIMIST OUTING .PLANS COMPLETED 200 Expected to Attel;d Affair to Be Held at Congressional Country Club. Final details for_the big outing of lub on July 9 at the ntry Club were laid ization yesterday by art; chairman of the committee n charge. Mr. Burkart reported final arrange- e with™ the club manage- inner will be served, he lock, but members . put in an appearance earlier so that they and their guests might have an opportunity to inspect one of the most elaborate country ntry membership at yes- & indicated that 200 r|as they both hate th’ - | people. Abe Martin Says: Misses Fawn Lippincut an’ Tawney Apple ate inseparable, same feller “I hain’t doin’ What's become o th’ who used t’ say, “m- |nothin’—jest wearin’ out my ole clothes”? (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) \ | ZZZIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ R 7, e actual valu ¢ of the' Improvements an of ’TDURANT “Just a Real Good Car”’ W rczrrrrvizzizisrgrrzrzisssscitiotsissss o gov- ble for such im- “Tax the land ach wvilue through o Gwners to support the Eovernment - which gives 1 such Value ROTARIANS STUDY YULE CHEER PLANS | Committee to Decide What Form Charity for Holidays Will Take. Next Chr the attent Rotarians v tion their charity will tyke for the holidays, which are far distant from the heat of these June days he r lugcheon yesterday ilard the committee already is engaging the Rotary Club. nning what direc- tarians submit Suggestions. l‘rmd»nl William Clabaugh was presented the mu- tertainea & ere_received en- Virginia Wil t. who are nicces and of Rotarian Oscar| S heard in numbers of high Birthday greetings were téndered to two members of the club, E. C. Graham and Allen Pope. The club sent greetings and flow- ers to Past President Guy Gundaker of International Rotary, who is ill In Toronto. PADLOCK IS-FOUGHT. Jersey Alcohol Concern Seeks Order Against U. S. e e up its place ending the determina- ion o unction suit pending in the court, and had again padlocked its establishment. Justice Bailey re- strained the offcials March 3, and a bunulillm\ in accord with the court's finding was made between counsel. This has been violated, it is con- tended, and_the court is now asked to prevent further interference. At- torneys Cantrel & Friel appear for the company. ha HEAFFER SLIFETIME"PENCIL The double action pencil with a single purpose— greater writing convenience. Lead is withdrawn when not writing so it will not break off or tear and soil vour pockets. A practical, fool-proof and guaranteed pencil. Unctmdilibnally Guaranteed W._A. SHEAFFER PEN Co. FORT MADISON, 10V" TheNewest Paris Colors with Tintex! . Citnt.nd:uw.lybuufifu.lfntsilk sport skirts—use Tin- taMdsvith -plnd:d'nnn: Nile Groen. 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Does notspot ar stain— 100% pure—no adulteration. McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Md. In red sifting-top cans —at your grocer or Household _sizes, 15¢ Ifyour dealer.can’taup- UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Reduced to 1y Off 1109 F ST. N.W. ~ FOUNDED 1894 Kuows For Remarhable Value Giving NR. ELEVENTH HOSIERY Extra-Special Commencing Friday--June 27!!! el J00 Three Days of Rare Buying Opportunities Friday— Saturday— Monday An Outstanding Sale Offering the Utmost in Style—in Quality—in Variety—in Values All New Summer Apparel Regrouped and Remarked to a Minimum Low Priée-The Fashions Are Admirable—The Variety All-Embracing—The Values Are Unparalleled - SUITS $13.50 1650 18 Poiret twill suits—in navy and tan eolonngs—thu season’s smartest styles in broken sizes—a few trimmed $ 1 5 Sports and travel suits— mannish tweeds—novelty cloths—in grays and tans. Formerly Priced $22.50 to $§29.75 2 3 Navy twill s\utl—snd pin stripes—boyish tulored and box styles—some braid bound—silk lined—well tailored. Formerly Priced $2975 to §39.75 but mostly plain tailored. Formerly Priced §4500 to $55.00 Blouses 46 Dimity wash blouses — Slightly soiled. lace and hemstitch trimmings — sl Formerly Priced $195 and 5295 ........ tailored; 58 White broadcloth wash ovorblmuu —Tailored—Pique and Dimity com- s binations—vest effect and mannish collars. Formerly Priced $295 ..opeecccovcccccs. louses—tail 36 ‘White crepe de chine blouses—tail ored and dressy variety—long :nrl s short sleeves—for street and u-port wear. Formerly Priced $4.95 to $595 .... 38 Fancy silk blouses—dark broken sizes. colors— odds and ends—one of a kind— $2 Formerly Priced $4.95 to $6.95 cac....... iced blm proportion- AI} our higher pri o m?l‘l s 3 39 .59 5 .95 DRESSES $6.75 l 19 Silk dresses for immediate wear 2 —this season’s styles in all the $ 5 3 Silk—one of a style—mostly smaller sizes—slightly soiled qualities of a much higher type. Formerly Priced $19.75 wanted materials. Sizes not complete. Formerly Priced $1975 to $22.50. ... 2 89 New Summer silk dresses—fashionable styles nnd ml!ermls dnt appeal to the most discriminsting — —Canton crepes — Novelty sllln —Broadcloths and etc., , for street, afternoon, sport and dinner 2 20 Higher type dresses, authentic copies of orig- inal imported models—for street, afternoon, sports and dinner wear—all the new combinations and effects. These models represent our $ 75 most desirable styles. . Formerly Priced 525 to $35..... 8 3 Afternoon and evening dresses—in georgettes— romaine crepes — canton crepes —all hi shades—some heavily beaded—lace trimming .fl self colored trimming combinations. REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY New Cotton Dresses Pure linens—Normandie voiles 8.95 —printed voiles and French mles—-lm t;::mmg and hand- e D ouped qumerly }’flced $1095 t0 $12.95 COATS 27 Sports and utility coats. Berk- shire plaids — novelty stripes. Block polaires—all silk lined. Formerly Priced $16.75 to $22.50 510 19 Travel and sports coats of the better quali- ties—in the seasons smartesl fabrics and fashions—all silk lined. Also including the new Flannel Fur 75 collar coat. L Formerly Priced $19.75 to $35.. 31 Black Navy and Tan twill coats of the better type. Appropriate $ for present and Fall wear—all silk lined. Formerly Priced $29.75 to $35.00 16 Higher quality coats and wra| f Charmeen Poi- ret Twill and Fancy Silks—some fur trimmed, all elegantly lined. Formerly Priced $45.00 to §69.75 Sweaters A large assortment of all the newest colors and weaves—in wool. SPE- CIAL o An extensive variety of new this sea- son’s styles and colors—wonderful val- ues—"Glos” and wool. SPECIAL 51 Flannel vestee’s —braid bound. High colors to wear with summer . Skirts A group of new summer skirts in all new materials —pleated and plain models. Fancy silks, flannels, silk $ 95 and wool crepes worthy of a much ° higher price. SPECIAL All Sales Final—No Exchanges—No Refunds

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