Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1924, Page 12

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12 WINE RATED CHIEF FOETOPROIBITION balifornia Making Excessive Amount, Says Cherrington. Sees World Plot. By the Asvaociuted Press WINONA LAKE, Ind., July 21.—Win Ras become the chief international for o prohibition, Dr. Ernest Che general se World Leagu, Against Alcoholism, di tary of Doz M the o confer here last night. Through its interna. tional importance and power it has dis placed whisky Ject of prohibition, and beer, w id. His spee ch wa re are 40,000,000 gallons of win. rehouses of California,” hy d each year 10,000,000 mor: are added permits to 300 wine in e Last year they produced 14,000, i of which only 4. 0 legaily_ fro Ul the scientifi demands religious the entire count Sudtey Bowert worid drink bill s | S20.000.000,000. of wiich tw 1 nothis country mu: in Burope to keep them interested the time will arrive when the t wine must be | 1 this country, with all th, a join | e forces in othe help them and help.” address follow P'rohibition Commis Hayne: in hizh social cir T80 per cent of the cggers would go out of busi ness Points to Better Condition. Mr. Haynes as feel mor quor 1o sery - the law The time is not far dis- jail that houses will house also his ac- same complice in crime—the wealthy buy of his illicit product.” Haynes admitted the . was violated not true that neral wholesale viola- sups.” he said, “may be com- . but these are 00d behavior entions in | ity and the | litz tic national | conventions in Cle 1 and New York, compared with previous like meetings, as being indicative of the decreascd us reverage liquor. COWBOYS BACK HOME, CLAD LIKE LONDONERS | fiiei i duehing " 1o, butwent Monocles, Spats and Canes Among Dress Articles of Rodeo Com- pany on Return. 21.—Monocles nd gayly-col- | years - nany to| ng the |serve in the World Wa of the [he fought with distinction. He is a | pany which re- | social Menoinee yes- | matic American Rodeo Co turned on the ste s of per in Brit mpire exhib at_ Wemb ngland. The compa Teft imme . where it will take part in the annual rodeo there. The cow punchers expressed w ers who | Savages With Simple Diet Are Im- mune. Says Doctor. COPENHAGEN, July tion is blamed for increa by Dr. Mikkel Hindhed, report on the 1.—Civiliza- of cancer Danish nu- expert, in a case whie He poin 1 races contract ean gans until th with civ t that the non-cul- aborigines do not fleshpots. 1 that cancer ating of rich at the higher f living everywhere during t fifty years has heen respon- fible Tor the higher death rate. These nglish words have heen Incorporated into the French lan- guaze o chal- ), and ington, red at the con- | be of which was the first ob- | Member should drink a was regard- 15 a keynote for prohibition Our government has issucd California for Chevenne, . has just made pub- Four Surviving; Three at Dinner Of Last Man Club By the Associated Press. STILLWATER, Minn., July 21.— With only three of the four sur- viving members able to attend, the annual banquet of the famous Last Man's Club was held here today. ! came from St. Charles made the trip from )., and Peter Hall, Atwater, Minn il Graff, 83, 83, journcy | The other membe = was unable to lea t e St. but nt a letter ex- Club was formed 1 surviving mem- s ympany. Minnesota Volunteers, who fought in the Civil War.” A bottle of wine was purchased at the first - wnd it w Last Man o in 1886 by meeting agrecd that the last his departed comrades. Th ng was held in the F ti buildin Thirty chairs draped in black were grouped about the banguet table in mem- ory of members who had died. e | URGES CONSTRUCTION WORK ALL YEAR ROUND Holds That Seasonal Handicap Increases Cost of Hoover New Houses. By the Assoviated Press NEW RIK, July 21—Lenghten- - building season in the | clude the Winter | ted by Sgeretary | erce Herbert Hoover, in com- | menting on the report of the commit- | dltce on” scasonal operations in con- | | struction industries, appointed by him | " |as an outgrowth of the President's 1 | conference on unemployment in 1921. | | The S said such a move would | employment and lower setion ! need to eliminate the wastes | onal idleness has becu brought | of the committee, based ons conducted by John of the Department of Com- | hows that seasonal ups {downs in the building industry preventable. report includes a chart showing the best time of the |year to start construction work in various parts of the United States - I Copies of this chart may be obtained from the Division of Housing and RBuildinz. United States Department of Commerce. on in AL G BERLIN HEARS STORY OF INTERNATIONAL DUEL Distinguished Soldier Reported Wounded in Bout With Russian Baron. { By the Associated Press | BERLIN, July 21.—Baron von Seid- in a Berlin hospital with a| bullet in his knee. and the German | capital's old set is busy discussing a | duel which Von Se‘dlitz is alleged to have fought in reaction s from Latvia. to have grown out of a quarre Berlin cafe. The combatants did not with seconds to a wooded estate M The pistol of Von 1 to have failed to! given. and there is much speculation | as to whether there was foul play in family. ; 3 ~d Sta for some in which | avorite in the Berlin diplo- < in which former Crown Prince IFrederick William moves. Stop that corn | this new way ERE is instant and imme- diate relief from that corn. All the pain gone in a minute, and soon the corn itself gone. Get Blue-jay atyour druggist. A noted scientist discovered it—dif- ferent from any other corn rem- edy. Does away with dangerous paring — safe, scientific, quick. Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow. Blue-jay ©B&B1924 TUDEBAKER G T Suits—Palm Beach, —and T A penalizing the shape. YA 7§ | your Suits still fitting ) (e 2117-19 14th Street g aman ot o ot T Dry Cleaning done in apractical way The Elite system takes your Featherweight cleans them spic and span—without You needn't worry about retaining all their original style—because Elite oper- . {like ators are trained in the art. Elite Laundry Co. Mdhair, Flannel. etc. Yolll‘ Soft Collars Will come back from Elite Laundering— new. That's another knack we have. ifld Potomac 40-41-42-43 THE EVENING STAR Woodward & Lotheop | Closed Sa‘tul‘days Member Better Business Bureau WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924 ~ Here Are Clearance Prices That Mean Real Savings On omen’s Vacation Apparel If you have not completed your vacation wardrobe, you are fortunate—for now you may choose from many of our finer garments — coats, suits, dresses, blouses, skirts, sweaters, sports clothes and hats—at prices that are very much below what they would be usually. These nine groups are representative of many others, as attractive. 45 DressesReduced to $29.50 In this group you have a splendid selection—street, after- noon, dinner and informal evening dresses; in georgette. flat crepes, the fashionable printed chiffons and satins. Lace, beads, pleats, tucks, buttons—for trimmings. 15 Wraps Reduced to $49.50 Both coats and capes are included in this group; the finer types, in charmeen, Juina, twills and the soft veldyne; they are individual models, so you are assured of unusual choice. Gray, navy, tan, green, gypsy red. 25 Suits Reduced to $25 The boyish tailored suit and smart sports models—both of which are necessary to almost any vacation wardrobe. Tailored suits in black, navy and tan; sports suits in plaids and mixtures of the lighter types. 175 Blouses Reduced $5.75 and $7.50 Blouses—of the overblouse or tuck-in type: imported hand- mades—Czecho-Slovakian blouses, crepe de chines, printed silks, satins; many different styles from which to choose— quite as many colors and color combinations, too. 89 Sweaters Reduced $5.75 and $7.50 Sweaters—of mohair, rayon (artificial silk) and iceland wool—golf, slip-ons and jacquette models; with the addi- tion of a smart skirt, any of these sweaters would make an attractive sports outfit. 17 Special Size Coats Reduced to $49.50 Many of our finest models for the larger women are in- cluded—all have been very much higher priced. There are satins, Roshanara crepes, charmeen, twills and soft-pile fabrics; in black, navy, tan, gray and rosewood; sizes 427% to 5015 Sportswear--Greatly Reduced to $19.50 Sports dresses. suits, skirts, one-piece flannel frocks, flannel sports suits. In the smartest sports colors; and cqually smart sports models. Almost all individual models. 75 Silk and Wool Skirts Reduced to $7.95 Here, indeed. are unusual values; many of these skirts for- merly selling at far higher prices: Russian crepes, crepe alpaca, wool crepes, striped tub silks and flannels—wrap and pleated models; in white, gray, tan, poudre bleu. 50 Hats Reduced to $5 Trimmed, Sports, Untrimmed Included in this low priced group are about 15 smart French sports straws — varied shapes, grays, browns, tans— vivid red, such as this one sketched with its chic black and red banding. Trimmed hats that will answer for traveling. Untrimmed shapes in-the lighter shades to wear with summer frocks. Every hat is far lower priced—than usual. Women's Apparel and Millinery Sections, Third floor. Many Remarkable Savings in the Clearance Belgian Handmade Underwear $2.95 $ 3‘95 $ 4».95 Here is your opportunity to buy those dainty, fine, cool voile underthings you have wanted. Charmingly fash- joned, and finished with beautiful handwork that every woman appreciates. Finest of voile, with point turque embroidery, hand-drawnwork, colorful applique and French folds—many garments may be bought in match- ing sets. ) Vests Reduced to $2.95 Step-ins Reduced to $3.95 Handmade Underwear Section, Third fioor. Envelope Chemise Reduced to $2.95 Nightgowns Reduced to $4.95 Save On These Summer Tooth Pastes Powders Mouth Washes Lavoris (small) ......... Listerine (small). Sanitol Liquid Sanitol Paste. Sanitol Powde: Pebeco Paste. . Squibb’s Paste. .. Toiletries Talcum Powders Pinaud’s Lilac Talcum....38c Sylvan Talcum (assorted odors) ... 18, e c Mavis Talcum (medium)..40c Wrisley's Dusting Pow- der, with puff . 5 Toilet and Bath Soaps Waadbury's Facial Soap..18c* a G uticura Soap...... ....18¢c Hair Tonics— Jergen's Violet Transpar- Shampaos ent Soap, 10c; 3 for. .. 25c g . ! Jap Rose (ilyc Pinaud's Hair Tonic. ... 70¢ 4 for . Salomon's Lemon Soap. . 21c POOL oo e Packer’s Tar Shampoo. 4 Amami Shampoo, 2 for. .. stccllaneous Needs Newport Brand Bathing _Salt, 5 Ibs. . 18¢ Fan Toi Bath Salts, bag..25¢ 3 large tubes of Colgate's Dental Cream and 1 large cake Cashmere Bougquet Soap....... .. 70c Deodorants Non-Spi . : Neet De; ory Toilet Tissue De Luxe Toilet Tissue, 1,000 sheet rolls. Each, 10c; doz... ... Scott’s Paper Towels, package ... . 35¢ Toilet Goods Section, First floor. Be Cool-- Wear Bobbed Hose, $1.75 Many women are finding these bobbed. roli-top hose, decidedly cool and comfortable this summer—they're full fashioned—and in the pepular summer color-—*nude.” and white. Women's Hosiers Section, Firet floor. Creams and Lotions Hind's Honey and Al mond Lotion .. ...38¢ 1 Royal Lemon Lotion. ... 35¢ Professional Cold Cream 40c Ingram’s Milkweed Cream, 40c Oriental Cream Cool Summery Kimonos of Voile $5 of Crepe The voile kimono sketched is one of the delightful styles —charming with its trimming of ruffled Val lace. It may be had in these delightful colors: flame, apricot, rose, vellow. poudre or French blue and orchid. The crepe kimonos, are fash- ioned of the cool, boxloom crepe, trimmed in Val lace. Others in the true Japanese style, elaborately “embroid- ered. Kimono Sectien, Third floor. Two Specials in Cottons that will make charming and inexpensive little summer vacation frocks. Swissprint, Special, 28¢ vard. A dainty, cool, sheer fabric, that may be chosen in a great varicty of attractive patterns and colorings; it will make the sort of little frocks you can wear anywhere on your vacation. Imported Swiss, Special, 75¢ yard. The rcal imported St. Gall Swiss in small, medium and large dots—a wonderful variety of color combinations to choose from. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second ficor. A Non-Cling Costume Slip of Pongette, $1.95 This new fabric does not have the tendency to cling, that is so annoying. The model has decep hem, lined to the hips—with filet edged bodice top: in white only. Petticoat Seetion, Third floor. N N N Cool Bungalow Frocks Very Specially Priced $2 and $3 You'll be quite surprised when you see what very attractive little frocks you can buy for &2 and $3—in this sale. We sketch three, a dainty tissue gingham in green, trimmed with organdie, $2—a dotted voile in orchid, with lace-trimmed col- lar, $3—and another dotted voile in bluc, trimmed in crisp organdie, $3. - You'll find them serviceable and coql for many days this . summer—and at these low prices, want at least two or three. House Dress Section, Third floor.

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