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ARLINGTON WILL VOTE ON $125,000-BOND ISSUE Supervisors - Seek * Funds for New Jail and Courthouse Improvements. C July 15.—The Question of, whether Arlington County is to have a mew jail and improve- ~ments about the courthouse grounds ‘probably scon will be declded by the Voters. s At a meeting of the board of super- visors yesterday a motien by Super- viser W. J. Ingram'was adopted in- -structing the commonwealth attor- ney: to prepare petition for presen- tation to the oourt, requesting a apecial election for a bond issue of $125,000 for construction of a new Jail cord raom, - remodelling of il and heating plant. for the -<mprovements ), the. jail alone being estimated to cost approximately $135,- 000. It is explained, however, the jail EED 1s ta be 31 wil with other property lish sewere sponsored county of Rebuilding Forces Drastic Measures! j $ 1216 F St N.W, b Three Choice Styles—and Value Groups—in Women’s Refreshing Voile Dresses Distinguished in range of charming models — in novel trimming ideas—in superb _finishing—and in all-around fine qualities at the low prices! Summer frocks that are cool- ing just to look upon!" See them surely in our temporary dress section—4th floor. $10.75 to $19.50 Dresses, as Follows— & re 0,000, the heatink': Modeling of old -;.“?E 150 fs added for: and other incidént: Anncuncement was made that the | board would. meet Wednesday night a report submitted yestérday ‘by the commissloner ; valuations in “zanes 6;-10 and A, ‘where it is praposed:tu’ eatab- includes all but public seryice cb: Zon Civie Federation designed to rid the . . D, THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, built-din- unita, the frst|Tarmburke and Duncan opposed and | ing. . . L'maan ohllaren as: parents, Jons ‘outlay being - sufficient to give ade- | Supervi Ingram ing. . Y arth: " .Chauf 2 3. d’ ualflouk 5. . The quate tacilitics'for hattling prisoners. ealiaet favoriog: hh Tl pulted athres und tar | Body Wi 'be. taken: to Shipman, Va. oord ‘rooi ‘{s- éstimal out for York, Pa., where the program | tomorrow for interment. .. ., ALEXANDRIA. will be given for.a week beginning 4 oo tomorrow. Few guarantors have been v s L n the amber-a = ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 15 (Spe- | mepce’ rooms tomorrow: night,. &t cial).—~Herman Jackson, colored, was {'which time, it is hoped, the gusrantés yesterday sentenced to serve twenty raqpl‘xllh:l_uwfllrtx nll‘"od‘:x = wa'ém- years neral services 3 in the state penitentiary, when| ,eigmmoon for John-J. Gilmartin, who he was convicted of second-degree | died- Sunday night -8t his home, 211 murder for the killing of Jesse Hones, , Queen street. Interment Wwill: be-in May 20, 1923. W. E. Hinken was fore- | Arlington National Cemstery today man of the corporatiom court jury, with military “bonors, ‘the deceased X ‘being"a world war veteran. . . which deliberated less than an hour. Jacksoh, who pfeaded the unwritten COOLIDGE SENDS FRENCH " 'REPUBLIC BEST WISHES “Président - Coolldge and Secretary’ of 'War Weeks yesterday -extended greetings to the French Républia on 'its " national ‘holiday, - Bastille day, the ‘$35th - anniversary of ~the tearing down’ of the historic prison in Paris, ang dns,- specifications Study Sewer Profect. county officials t6 consider of revenue showing Lisut. Robert M. Love, thiriy-ofie years old, United States Army, will systems. The deport, which ations, Is as follows: 6. land and tomorrow morning at 11| one of the first incidents in the revo- improvements: TTIAR law, was arrested in Philadeiphia on |$%ioci tn Ariington National, Come: | lutior. property, $120,390. the first annlversary of his crime. tery with ~ ful military noT’ |. 's message to the Improvements, _$1.949,3; Fourteen truo bills were returned | Funeral services will be held from | President Coolidge's mensags to o property, $278.980. Zone A, ‘land .and | yesterday by a regular grand jury in [ St. Mary's Cathoflo Church tomorrow | president of Prance sald: -improvements, $478860; ' personal | the corporation court, Judge Howard | morning at 9:30. o'clock, and will ‘be | bistorio anniversary it gives me spe- property, $1,020. A total of $4.-|W. Smith presiding. Bleven of the | conducted by the pastor, Rev. Louls|clal gratification to cxtend to your 051.810. cases were for alleged Infractions of | Smet. excéliency heastfelt congratulalions The board rejected thé ordinance |the state prohibition law and follow: | Lawrence C. Cralg, twenty-six fand the assurancés of my years old, 1405 King street, died yes- terday at the Alexandria Hospital after a short illness due to ptomaine by the Arlington County | Thomas Fines: John Bell, Fred Shock- in,-James Richard; Sam Pearson, Hil- trude Willlam Reed and Nat Ruffin. and best 'wishes." Trencn ministon Of war |- French minister of n|:lrsl.ry the ‘Army of the United Weeks cabled the “On this an- nboard” advertising by imposing & tax that would: have: made | Chester A. Cole .was indicted for al- | poisoning. He was an engineer on it nalmnxl prohibitive.—- The. vote on |leged bigamy, and Harry Krause and |the Southern railway,-and is survived | States extends sincere greetings to. the ordinance showed Supervisors!John Lynch for alleged housebreak- | by Mis wife, Mra Anna A. Craig, two ' the ermy of-France. A A N A =D =DHEDNED Readjusting stocks to conform to greatly lessened space—making sure that newly ar- rived merchandise does not remain over long—keeping things on the move by sheer force of low prices! Truly these are days of tremendous activity here—and days of ’nmendgus profit to those who read our newspaper announcements and attend these storewide Rebuild- ing Sales! Only room here to list a part of tomorrow’s opportunities. Come, shop through the store—you’ll be amply repaid! 3 D) =D =D This Will Remind You About Your Furs and Fur-trimmed Coats— They ought to be in storage right now! The hot weather drys out the skins and has a tendency to make them crack. The hair, too, loses its luster in the heat of summer. Put them in our Dry-air Cold Storage Va where they will receive the best of care—and are insured against moths, fire or theft. Phone Main 725. ‘Women’s Silk Dresses Embroidered Linen and Voile Combination $10.75 © GROUP “A” Dresses—induding the tional black and white with sipades—sgraightiine effects, hand-drawn work and insets of orings. Sizes 36 to 44. there you are! justed. Very attractive price. tiny box pleats pleats. gray or black. Rebuilding operations, wear. Special, $8.75. A wide selection of dainty Voile conven- collars and vests, navy and white for the ever ready office dress— and a dozen lovely models in pastel wi ed. with neat tucks. Embroidered French Voile lace col- Women’s Dress Skhop Now on FOURTH Floor. It Was-a Happy Thought . That First Suggested The Skirt With -a Bodice Top! Slip one on—don your prettiest Blouse — and A sum- mer costume of symmetri- cal simplicity—and, above all, a feeling of perfect ease and freedom! pended from the-shoulder, the bodice-top.; ways remains perfectly ad- Sus- Skirt al- - 81250 values In - Bodice Top Skirts at thls Of fine quality flat crepe, with combination of and sige Bodice-Tops finish- White, —Jellef's, Secomd Floor. . Sacrifice of Newl’y'-Arrived-SOR‘OSI.S\' Pumps! A good-sized shipment—of several new models—just received from the famous SOROSIS factory. Crowded conditions, due to -force us to sell them n,om_l'dmbly under thmmundd retail prices! The range of sizes is complete—aup to 8. All are novel designs—qvidénciug the excellent taste of all SOROSIS creations !—and .made of the select: higher grades! Modeled for foot comfort as ‘well as distinctive style, and embodying the famous SOROSIS sha; favor of well dressed women the country over... Only.the lack of room in oue.- price of $8.75 possible! Otherwise their prices would. be $11 and $12—and fair enough for their quality! White Kid Strap Model with.. aunlu: heel that so happily combines grace with common sense. A very dressy Pump that is also well spited for sparts the low S e Shoes temporarily on Fourth Floor—previous to their moving into their handsome new department downstairs! Individually Styled Veolle Dress- es for tea, after All-white, wear. model with a coatee, and neat hemstitching. to 44, Just 48 of Them! One of the big sensations on tomorrow’s schedule! Many high-grade Dresses to clear at just HALF their former prices. A goodly selection of the season’s choicest styles. 9 $25 Dresses Reduced to h Crepe Dresses. straight. ) Colors are jade, orchid, ‘white, \ Choice, Half Price... . 10—$29.50 Imported Dresses: handmade of fine French Volle; handdrawn work and embroidery. i HALF Now $14.75. o~ 550 White Grepe Satin Dresses, for after- PRICE noon; tiered and draped skirts; beading on girdies | and belt ornaments. Now $14.75. | .50 Street Dreeses; Crepe de Chine and s 75 Printed Crepe; pleated and handdrawn models; | . Brown and Black. Now $14.75. | - 242950 Dresses of Rodler's Imported Crepe; | straightiine and Bolero models; Orchid and Green. J Now $14.75, Handdrawn and 3—$35.00 Figured Chiffon Dresses, for afterncon Embroidered or street; circular, ruffies and shirred panels; In Voile Black. Now $17.50. HALF $7.85 1. Handdrawn Crepe Dress, of White PRICE. - Elizabeth Crepe, and 1 $35.00 Draped Model Brown . Satin Crepe Dress. Now $17.50. 383500 Figured Black Chiffon Or afternoon or street wear; circular skirt, panels. Now $17.50. 6—$35.00 Dresses, of fine quality Crepe de Chine; fine tucking, pleating and beading. Now $17.50. g .00 Imported Models, in fine Handkerchief Linen, handmade and handdrawn. Now $17.50. for ruffies, sl 7.50:’ GROUP “B” - . 3,7'85, 2 $ 1 4;75 $10).75 Ly e L i (R GROUP “C” T Jade or French Blue. Now $2.50. 2—$45.00 Flat Crepe Dresses; straightline tucked models; embroidered, side-ruffing. Rust and Black. PRICE NOW he00 Crepe de Chine Frocks; moire ribbon trimmed; straightline models, Maize and French ’ Blue. Now $22.50. s 50 284500 Creps Roma Afternoon Frocks; beaded | o rnoon or street with deep black ‘beautiful styles ome daintily very striking deep sash Sizes 36 Fascinating Vole Frocks for all occastons—in all _summer high shades. Deep Insets of lace, tuck- ing, hematitching and embroidery. Striking tunic_models and new straightiine effects, some with collars and cuffs of dainty net, embroldery or lace. Sizes 36 to 42, and lace trimmed. Now 4—Crepe de Chine Street Dresses; surplice mod- els; hand-beading, pleated panels and tiers. Navy and Black. Now $22.50. ‘Women's Dresses, Now on Fourth Floor. For- Sn.mmer Play H:mn! Knicker Suits 2 $15 =nd §19.50 Welcome Rebuilding Chances in Silk Underwear and Negligees! Many tempting allurements in the Underwear Shop, which has been temporarily moved to Fourth Floor! Savings here decidedly worth coming X ac‘fii‘i‘;fi' in smn:messne;i for—on lovely intimacies that make for summer coolness. See these! tailoring _of " the new Knicker Suits at these prices. Of Tan Homespun Mixtures, with 3-button jacket, belted back and 4 large patch pockets. KNICKER SUITS —of khaki cloth with smart- $5.00 Radium Silk Slips Made of ‘Extra Heavy Quality Radium — With Tailored Tops $3:9§ and 20-inch Shadow Hem. 3 Box-loom Crepe Kimonos . yokes and pi d slw . backs. At.. $3’95 Superbly fashioned Costume Slips, good with your finest dresses—shaped to accent \ SLEEVELESS KNICKER modish straight lines. Radium slik has prov SUITS tdeal Summertime | materials to provide the proper style-foundation—and these - Negligees, of ~ lovely Stips are made of an excellent quality. In flesh color, white, ::" tk. :Id lfmwl!h neat quality, box-loom crepe; | D!ack and navy. Reduced to $3.95. T wr $6. fascinating models In_ tailored effects, with tuxedo ~collar and .side tie; collar and pooket trimmed with cream val lace. In Copenhagen, rose or wistaria. $4 and $5 Silk Vests and Step-ins. .. .. $2 9% Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Vests, taliored styles, hemstitched and embroldered yokes, self strape with ploot edge. Ppeach, Very effective when worn with the smart sleeveless flannel jackets. Perfect fitting, best tailoring—reinforced knee, + Also dainty Step-ins to match. Flesh color, orchid, button and buckle trimmed knee bands. blue and white. Checks, Mhttures and 'rem‘i.—uw 2 B The Underwear Shop Now om FOURTH Fioor. Whien b m..”s;efl';r'mf-'?‘ 3 Jellef ~'Pumps Made to Sell .. _ ‘at $11.00 to $12.00 - ed materials found only.in. footwear.of the. pc—reta.im'ng ieatqfes that have won the lotation during: Rebuilding -makes: this low our styles are illustrated— o Patent Kid 8trap Model, In ‘which a de- cidedly novel touch Is achieved In the use of Lizardskin trimming. Full round toe and Spanish dreds fedl. -Special, $8.75. ’s tempora -7 Whits Kid Pump with elaberate cut-outs, yet sscure and snugly-fitting arch. Cuban hes! and light flexible sole. Special, nE - Black $atin Punip, In two.stra with ot heet ol et e n.n'g'r:g:{ for poise amd comfort. Medi g- Is ragher . “Paris-esque”! Men’s "0 Pairy Pennsylvania Avenue ' Seventh Street JLJLLU R /Ay, AQIOIOIO (OROIOAS SEMI-ANNUAL ROUND-UP SALE Saks & Company twice-yearly event that means a big saving to the thrifty. . Every department shares-in the contribution of economy items, every item listed reduced. that sold for $30 and $35. In Tweeds of Brown and Gra, 105 Fancy Suits, #17= y and Tan Whipcords. ' All ‘3-piece suits Sizes as Follows | 33! 34 35| 36] 37] 38! 39| 40]-42)- 48 . 1 | | -1 34 Men’s Golf Suits Broken sizes that sold from $35.00 to $45.00. 15 3 ~ 85 Men's Palm Beach Pants Special, 3% D 11 Odd Coats and Vests Faney cassimeres from regu- lar suits. 57.75 S 17 Gabardine Coats 22 Mohair Coats that sold from From s 313, 20 to $25. Large sizes represented. Special at %775 @ Round-up Sale in Men’s Furnishings Men'’s Silk Four-in-Hand Neckwear Selling Prices, $1.00 and $1.50 65¢ D Men’s Imported Knit Neckwear Selling Price, $1.00 45 Men's Athletic Union Suits Slightly sofled. Selling Prices, $1.00 and $1.50 65 @ Men's White and Plain Colored Summer Pajamas Selling at $2 and $2.50 Special, $14 ] Men’s Silk Hose 04d lots in fancy and blask. Selling Prices, 75c and $1.00 Special, at 45 & Men’s Two-Piece Wool - Bathing Suits Sizes 34 and 36 only. Selling Price, $5.00 Special, *14 L) Our Entire Stock of White and Fancy Silk Shirts Selling Prices, $8, $9, 10 and $11 Special at 4% D Men’s Cotton Golf Hose Fancy tops. Al sizes Selling at $1.50 and_$2.00 Special, 95° 5 Men’s Straw Hats Broken lots. All sizes. Prices, $2 and $2.45 Sellis lgpecial, $135 & Men’s C=nuine Ecuado- rian runama and Leghorn Hats Selling Prices, $6.75 and $7.75. Special, 3375 Men’s 2-Piece ,Bl‘thing Suits, Life Guard Style 34 Biue and white stripes, p blue with white stripes and all- ‘white shirt with plain mnavy ts. . » Pgaks &.Compang—~Btreet Floor. |42 44) 46] 48 Regular 121 615 2 1] 1] 6 14 3 T 1 1 | 68 Pairs Men’s White Flannel Pants That sold for $9 and 310, show slight slstntuuf bandling. 20 Odd Coats From regular suits that have cold $30.00 to $35.00. 00 @ 61 Palm Beach Coats From our regular suit stock. Just the coat for office wear. 45 1 Men’s Colored and White Neglige Shirts Neckbands and collars attached. All perfect, including our own make and the celebrated Phillip Jonés cuff shirts and Van Heusen- Collar- attached shirts. ~ Selling Price $2, $ 1 .65 3 for $4.50 Baks & Compamy—Street Floor. Women’s Low Shoes 52.95 Black Satin. White Kid, Gray Suede, White Canvas, Tan Calf, Airedale Suede, Patent Colt Ki d. Lattice Pumps, Lace Oxfords, One-strap Pumps, Sandals, Hol- lywoods, Colonials and Novel- ties. Shoes for now and all sum- mer. High heels, low heels. ds and ends. Some were $4.00-and some $5.00 and $6 00. S Boys’ Oxfords $2:465 Tan Caif, with plain toes and tips. Goodyear welt soles. About 150 Pairs of Odds and Men’s kow Shoes Tan Calf, Dull Calf, Patent Colt and White Nubuck and Canvas. A good size assort- ment. Some were $4.00 and $500. Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes $2465 Patent Colt, made with one strap. Welt sole. Built on the toe-room last Sizes 8% to 2. $3.00 and $4.00 shoes. Saks & reet Floor, : ® . In Sports Goods Dept. GOLF of Cadar Y} PHOTO SUPPLIES e 3500 el . 160 A0, Onalt Friver 11| I | 1| 46| 1 ] | | 200 Pairs Men's Summer Pants From our regular stock of Tropical Suits. Some of thesc suits sold for $30.00. 45 o Boys’ Long Pants 14" palrs’ plain white and whits and blue etripe long pants. Regular $5.00 stock. 3295 28 Raincoats Golfer's style; regularly sold at $15.00. $7.15 & 35 Cdd Vests From our regular sut sto. Smali sizes, 34, 35 and 36. 55¢ (] The Roundup Sale of Boys’ Clothing $8.75 and $9.75 Palm Beach Suits $675 Suits of Genuine Palm Beach Cloth, well tailored, in the vari- ous plain colors. Sizes 8 to 18 vears. . @ ;51095 and $12.75 Two-Pants - Suits “at 5835 Two -pants Suits, of good quality materiais, in_the popu- lar mixture tweed effects. AN coats. alpaca lined. knickers full lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. B Boys’ Wash Suits, 5139 Short sleeves: button-on suitz, plain color combinations. Guar- anteed fast color. Sizes 2% to 8 years. D Boys’ $1.35 Khaki Knickers $].00 Good quality- khaki. An seams reinforced. Sizes 7 to 17 years. @ Boys’ $1.00 Blouses at 69° Sport collar, short sleeve and neckband or attached collar, long sleeve styles Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ 79 and $1 Summer Union Suits, 49¢ Athletic Cut Unioh Suits, in ‘sizes for boys. > 4 to 14 years. Boys’ $1.00 Caps, 65¢ In shapes and sizes for the large or small boys. Saks & Company—Second Floor. -] TACKLE Minnow. Seires, f “Price. - NOVELTIES Rasors—Gem “Sports Gooda-Dept.—Fourth Floor. “"Round-Up on the Economy Floor=Fourth Floor 20 ool Cloth Cost sad Pants' Bizes 3% to 38 @, Reduced to 3650 Gray Mobair . Pants “ Bises to 38 Waist Only C Reduced to $36 ' 40 Cassimere Suits, $1250 Sizes 33 to 36 One Lot of Mohair Coats and e < Pants < Siges to 87 Only " Special at $7% One. Lot Palm Beach Coats and 3 Pants - Bizes-t0 38 Ouly Special at 750 AN ACLONC IO ompany”