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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, .D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924, and Childs'’ Hospital just six hours bers live precisel. thy 1 McLAUGHLIN INFANT before Mr. Davis was nominated. MANHATTAN DAYS AND' Dl notel. " There’ wil '53 soundproot | that Jerome broks up the bk sam: |ase. Gatied cup the manaser; --| MANSIONS CONVERTED. Mrs. McLaughlin was one of twen- rooms, surgical wards, diet Kkitchens, | bling in New York half a generation| “was anything found in box A e HONORS JOHN W. DAVIS ty-five gxpectant mothers who four dancing floors, cardrooms, buttoned |ago. after the matinee?’ she asked. ek days_ before the convention opened pages -:: wlt:::e‘iupped nurses. “Don't know." said the manager, | Fashionable Places in London Made agreed to name the first boy for the r what el o you want? Ry P Born Six Hours Before Nomination, | Pemocratic . nominee. Twenty-three BY HERBERT COREY. i< S Chicaxfigfpackars ihokst, Whatl they O e at ihe . Into Apartments. He Bears Name of Party's girls were born in succession ~The “There are few of the large places | except the squeal—and even that may | Other end of wire. Then she stam-| LONDON, July 10—The present twent,-fourth was & ‘bov. bBut the| Npw YORK.—AQd new stories: Arch- | corner but wan there’s a Protestant | RO It which liquor is not being sold” | go into stalic nowadays But here | mered: et househouse shortage and the many Candidate. mother, ,“:,“v“:, 8 ol Fanomination. | yishop Hayes was toiling uptown in his | cop.” said United States Commissioner Boyle. |is New York's bid for the economy A,}!"—!t praws e slipon: L large empty houses in certain parts o e ! Mrs. | McLaughlin-s | imousine. His chauffeur ran by a — e e I sy [Lrize. A samp icollactor exhibited|[ |, o e ke el e iOIg acIAst Moy edjowners > Lo 5 . m- yesterday, | "6top” sign at a street intersection. The . Rl patrons of restaurants Intimidated.” | a package of envelopes bearing for- e you [of such dwellings to permit a conver- baby was born a . m. 4. | (Fafhe con blewhis whistie.. The chauf. |, Thie is the town for new things There | The prohibition officers had arrested | eign stamps. manage to lose it? sion scheme on a large scale. came yesterday to John W. Davis R feur stopped with a squeal of brakes. | 8 S8 i ine Woria . " | Shion were raifed: on & chaige af'-pes: by New ¥ork banke: he sali o iwg| (MmN by Hement OE) | parRm ierer mansions somh ot Hixde o With the Democratic nomina- | Fifty-twe national banks were | “Whadda yuh mean—" the policeman | yil hotel service for your family |sessing liquor.” “Boyle sald this was|pay 33 a thousand ‘for them. Last = Eaton ‘Sr:]ufl;l:-‘ J.T;"Z';‘:E:?lf.o?"éé&:‘fi B placed in the hands of receivers dur. | Pegan. Then he saw who was in the | and guests as well as care and treat- | nonsense, which is no doubt good law, | month I sold my 33 worth for 354 [ 1t Is thought that no other woman |will be changed into small apari- tion for-Exsyident. 2 ng the year ended October 31, 1923. | limousine. One hand went to the side of | ment for the sick.” just as it is certainly good law that a knows so much about coins and|ments Eetainiu thelr prosent , The namesake is John Davis, Mc- | From 1865 to October 31 last, the |his mouth: The sick man or woman who has a |search warrant must be taken out be- | Girl friend bought a slip-on, w .| coinage as Miss Mary O'Reilly, for |appeara: One of the chict Teasons Laughlin, born to s. Mildred Mec- | number of banks placed in the hands “I just wanted to warrn vuh, Yer ! full pocketbook may have complete hos- | fore a saloan may be raided. Otherwise [as cognoscenti know, is the filmy |twenty years assistant dircctor of |big houses are being given up is the , Laughlin’ at the New York Nursery |of receivers was 711 *Anner,” said he, “that on the very ‘nixt pital service there, while the other mem- | the case is dismissed. thing a lady gets into first. Then she | the United States mint. shortage of servants. Closed All Day Saturday. Do Your Shopping Friday at The Hecht Co. . A Very Important Sale of Silk Frocks and Dr the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 10.5=A namesake Hand-Drawn Frocks i‘:.l‘nes.mner ' 9 5 Buckles ¥ A $8925 \ Black Brocaded Canton Crepe e 3892 Silks and Flannels---Smartest for Vacation, $8.95 French Voiles and Linens, Exquisitely Hand-Drawn, $8. 95 Coolest of all, daintiest of all—are the new, sheer hand-drawn voile frocks which delight with their delicate'blossom shades and trimmings of Irish and Filet lace. The marvel is that they can ever sell at such a price as $8.95. For town and country they o B e LKA ¥R o The three silk frocks sketched are reduced from several higher priced groups, as are the several hundreds grouped with them. You find foulards, canton crepes, crepe i inted silks; ity of se gav frocks that are in- i 5 i J L;GBL Ille SRE gl ’\'“\b.' S ‘qual\)nh;_\_ e ga_\o flan?elfi. [iacits: tne . are unexcelled. Fine hand-drawn linens tub like new also; and may be had in the : 7ery s jacd ; S mer. ne of a kind, or two: types : L o R A vi same lovely colors and white. Sizes range from 16 all the way to 481%. for all travel and daytime wear. In sizes from 16 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) New Skirts Smartly Styled 1,000 Princess Slips — 7 ) | 349 Roshanara—Flannel —W ool Plaid 65 f Which had you planned for—one of silk or wool? Here you may . choose either,” pleated or tailored, at a special selling price. Brilliant An Extra-Special Purchase of sport shades distinguish the flannels. New pleated combinations are fea- tured in Roshanara crepe. The wool plaids in tailored styles display most effective colgr combinations. Lengths from 26 to 32 inches. W hite and Colors. Plenty of Extra Sizes Here's that chance to have just as many slhips as you'.\'c wanted : Rayon (Silk Fiber) Sweaters’ $2. 95 —light weight, shadow-proof, silky or sheer. Just this one low ] 4 ; price, at which you may choose in tan, white, flesh, orchid and Also sleeveless. flannel sport jackets other pastel tints, beautifully made slips of Satinctte The sleeveless styles and tiny-sleeved sweaters that hold pre-emi- nence in the realm of sports wear. Stripes, checks, and jacquard pat- 3 terns, brilliant in hue or in softer pastel tints. Also plenty of black and Satinette | 1 white. Flannel jackets, bound in white, in the best sport shades. Sizes F 36 to 44. Nainsook slips are also included—trimmed with fine tucking PSS T L T it ““f{‘l“éj’” and touches of Filet or Val lace. All have 20-inch hip hems, and $2. are thoroughly shadow-ptoof. Sizes 36 to 52. English Satine Minette Moire (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) W’"'“’s i”;“_‘"‘”flk .00 Hat Boxes & Cases S = : b A $4.95 . ypecial—200 Pairs : *4 =%, | Lace-Clox Silk Hose Black or Tan % A Trimmed 2 =w $ 1 35 —for Fashion’s sake. For Economy; pay but 55.85 Lok he o J o 2 round or square, \ I'he smartest foot\fvcar, of.thc season ventures forth, either with hat knob and q\ )} . With imperfections none will sce black or white, choosing as its favorite mediums— shirred pocket. 20 %3 d 3 4 White reiguskin, $3.85 Patent Colt ~ White Reignskin ~ White Kid Black Satin Bound with black § W\ The mill marks them imperfect—but you Sandals and oxfords -or tan trim. ~ 1 or anyone else would have to hunt to find the of every type, with : = casfilsaCkc;vceii ne:‘i y cause. And you needn’t worry as to their Spanish, Cuban or flat, Women’s One-Piece California = e 5 X g wearing qualities either! Cho fron 4 : < e A lined, with cowhide g q ¢ fEE AR sport heels. Suitable Wool SWlmmlng Suits . clo:ner;‘.” for all occasions, and Beige Bca:'m; Airedale = e 2 (Sport Shop, 624 F St.) Patent colt, $5.85 available at this one $ 3 95 _ Black Gray . i e Mad ame X Girdles Every pair full fashioned and finished with ‘“Hanan’’ $11.50 to Splendid 4 mercerized tops. Just 200 pairs are included, $15 Shoes for wooll) silas,xkn‘i:e:;";igt' ) —reduce you without diet or exercise. none too many at this low price. See them Women and retain their shape Here in gray rubber, $9.85; pink rubber, before you do any other shopping. 58 95 G d Plain colors and com- /) : $11.85. 2 ’ (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor, The Heeht Co.) » White kid, $5.85 binations in: -' 2 The entire stock in- iz Wk 4 ) ‘ . cluded, many of them g’::"; R“I{V‘"'” 4 : ) being shoes of finest Buff > 5 - , white reignskin. Not all SEil 4 @ @C O sizes in every style—but The Hecht Co.) =3 = many styles. : - . : B aua. - Patent colt, $585 . _ . (®ifth Fioor, The Hecht Co.) N . AR i s ; { : ; : 7"! at F N