Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1924, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FURSDAY, AUGUST 14, . 1924. JAP, scheme, it Is uuothorlu!lvely -ut-d_, Secretary of Commerce, declared at a Steamer Service 4o Miami. 0l e IS ¥ W 76%, 8T g’ INSTIGATED | /dge Releases et IR Lt e ) et el Frid ® : Girl on Promise R ARMY [ e homoles reabitink trom this | ive Dolicies of the Republices persis:| Fla. is being plannod by the Clyde 11 ay & Saturday Specla_ls I h duction will be expended in the ex- | The gathering, which was attended | Steamship Company, officers of the To Wed Good M Will Transfer Another to Korea |fansion of the aviation department of | by representative Republicans from. thy | line said today. The frst ship prob- o © an the army and the purchase of modern |11 Southern California countles, formed | #P1¥ Will sail early In December. y o Y ) A5t and Use Savings on Avia. the army an organization to carry on the preai- | === . Glad")ll —you can’t afford to miss if you BE thed mistatalibrens. 600, Marniice. | iy dential campaign in the State, 4 want fresh flowers for the week INCINNATI, Ohio, August 14.— Extra Fine, 2 10 Have Admitiod] S i T ik arne e (it INBINCS ENINE CONLINOE- Beauty Contented Usually | end— 1; atter pliaal ity ¢ Fils Een maisiand o - : You are always confi- K $2 Dozen > N J S, siter vleading guilty (o3 |marshals. gencruls and war offc Bicsetary Opons Presidentls Camn- P ey et k 2 GARDEN FLOWERS, 25¢ bainch Special ew Sweetheart Was hed cher liberty ysterday by | Usakl. minister of war. has approvet paign in California. | has been developed to $1.49 a| LOS ANGELES, August 14.—In the highest possibilities A 2 : reorganization scher v GLADIOLI. . ...$1.49:dozen o Kill Her Rival. hie Eirl was reported engaged |by a commiitee of officers whic aspect of mind of Calvin Coolldge the. 3 AlnTunst Coninae Wo men—Everett Durbin, New- | been studying the j people sce xuccess. Herbert Hoover, T ! Ky., steel worker, and RaIph | cec—_—— e g THE BLACKISTONE rmer companion of Miss L] e R e Open Unal 5 PM. Tomorrow |=====m| @ grCatL \" Cash & Carry Flower Stores robbery. Both wanted to marry - .3 4 k 3 3 Funeral Flowers Delivered—Corsages and Bouguets to Order wirl raing thut the .sharges * 807 14th Se. 804 17th St. 1208 Wisc. Av. $ the wirl grew out ot her |8 l . . l B . Gouraud's Phone Frank. 5442 Phone Frank. 10391 Phane West 1702 rived that, Durbin® desired to | | CO llml'l'la Natlona ank ; Oriental Cream K0 T T T = £ ;*\-r ”r‘ once, Judge John A. wa ‘,,,,.,., thin matter for | sz‘;:m':m 911 F Street m“ will disy { the matter. Thanking the court, the « e . ‘ —out of saving is not represented entirely by the eggregate of dollars and cents entered in your pass book. QHabits of thrift make you a gainer in character, an asset to your cammuni(y. a factor to be reck- oned with, in time. r 241§ you're serious about saving, “join hands” with us THIS hix Ready to use, "\ PAY DAY—We like to serve such depositors. ONE DOLLAR wild | GU LDEN‘S or more will open your account. * z = M.“Star.d . Our Savings 3 Compound |, A 2 D?l'i;k:':‘f.%':{;f:;r ‘- ¢ Dept. Pays 0 Interest R G '»A' ANttty PR, ) $2.00 and $2.50 . Remnants ) Junior floor lamps and bridge lamps Onyx > A Wash Goods Silk Hose 12%c¢ Yd. 98 C Worth 25¢ to 39¢ ‘ ‘ When we chos.e these lamps for a feature umen’s Full - Good\ sewitia lengihan ; in Our Half Million Dollar Furniture Sale, J Pure Th remnants of staple and nov- E! we little realized the response they would every pair perfect. re- elty materials, including for clearance. In an flock dot voile (seconds), . bring. Twice we have sent for more—these ment of popular colors F T H d H t plain colored voile, percale, i may be the last Idren’s Socks, 2lc amous rlmme a S dress gingham and bleached | Y # Sad e B and unbleached cottons. usuallyseen at their regularprice, $25 [r— In Newest Styles for Fall 49¢ and 59¢ Remnants =| Double silk shades on all of them—dis- and cotton foundation mate- rials, printed crepe, Shantung Junior Floor dccn's 50c Sport for Maids rials. printed crepe, Shantung o georgette and deep silk fringe. Supported Hose, 29¢ plain colored voile. 5 Tombapciol ik - by handsome polychrome bases. Effective Pessreillan o and Matrons shade’ and poly BT e e of e 5% chrameiboie, in any room in the house. quality in solid colors : 4 < A M cricct. 3 pairs for Hundreds of brilliant newcomer: G' l , i . Lyons velvet and combinations of ve iris and satin. Black, black combinations . ’ W 4 and new Autumn colors. Models that Camplng — DYyS ear < show every whim of Fashion for the . [ Yash Pants, 39¢ ) coming season. Trimmed with burnt SultS = 3 e izes. 4 to 10, in well mage goose, fancy feathers, ribbons, rosettes : d hop reduced Sadicoclades: bes and Shirts, 39¢ { lack Felt Hats, self-trimmed New shipment of these popu- T . . i ot of bl 2 o ribbon trimmed. §3 QR | v gkl i his Regal Looklng i Chicllvin & : Special bloomers to match. Red tie and of boys shirts a' h.vS;vlits. 74c REMNANT LOTS OF "ilr(n:\:ixmxl::ifi(uns in_sizes High‘BaCk Thl'OIle Chdil". $19 - Made of heavy khaki er : Sl 15 A8 3 39 Yard i playing exceptionally well chosen color 2 Sl s hd < Accunulation i practical . H " v combina In Modes $ ! lengths in Tussah pongee. silk combinations and decorative touches of Bridge Lamp, with silk shade a nd polychrome Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) base, $14.95. out $1.00 wash suits, th adjustable knees, belt to & Popular models S and pockets. Also khaki :e-8n A second “special” from our Half-Yearly Sale and ummer Dresses | - o ; s Hachyeatment $1.9 one sure to meet with ready response. At a glance you 1.00 and $1.25 o T 'S s 75 Lakeh ATHING SUITS, in sizos 6 10 24 One rack Women’s $5.00 and $5.75 Dresses, in sizes 18 b Cotton o = - op ope e . e e brt Blouses, 79¢ to 46. Of tricoplaid, tricoknit, flannel and edged with white, One- 2 realize its possibilities as a decorative “piece” for the 8 to 16 in sport blouses checked twills. Henna, tan, black and gray. piece skirted style.... 89C e Il b . - on pongee and striped | Gt e0 IV 2.08 AR O living room and hall. And you'll be surprised to dis- mostly the famous Bell 2 covered with pink or blue sateen One rack Women’s $10 Summer Frocks of the finer HE TR ey & i 1 looks, it i types. Sizes 16 to 42. Of imported organdy and voile in e 39(: SuRiEE Sias anide Saai i gend Aaaks, b a e, P} high shades. Trimmed with lace, embroid- restful chair as well. Men S ery and ribbon. Reduced to $6 095 . = One rack Women’s $10 to $15 Dresses, in sizes 16 to 40. rnishings Beautiful and fashionable models in satin-face Canton crepe, Corset The dull, mahogany-finished frame is an admirable uze Sh flowered georgette, satin and checked flan- . K Suminer U adl Redaoide $7.95 Oddments foil for the warm colorings of the tapestry-covered seat - p sleev S : 28 Women’s Sport Coats that sold for $10.75 to $15.00. ~ R & 4 CORSETS, Ameri- : . . Full-length models, well lined. Convertible collars, side or can Lady, Nemo and C-B and back. These have been worked in faithful repro- front fastened styles. Useful at any season. a la Spirite. Medium, low . P - : Throme Chair, Reduced to.... S $6.75 and high bust models, with duction of vari-colored tapestries. upho::z‘:rrd n o 1 RIC A D vari- colored long hips; fine coutil and (Fourth Floor, The Heeht Co.) . - tapestry, $19.75. s | All-Wool Blankets e $1.99 - 5 e its, 55 . “hite - $4.00 and $5.00 chietie Un A Feature of the August Sale at -, corsers o $2.99 band in back. Sizes Guaranteed 100% virgin wool. 725 Beautiiul, fuffy quality, weight, NEMO \‘%’Nogig $5.00 / 2 ive pounds. Size 70x80, for p Soft Collars, 3 for 2. | large beds. In block plaids of e LIFT CORSETS... DI G a t e - L e g T a b l e 51 9- 75 a red and black, black and white, ; A Pair s and Drawers. 25¢ Each tly imperfect. Collars, in 5 ras, pique, lavender and white, rose and white fab- white, blue and white, tan and 14 to 17, except size white, gray and white and pink and white. Trimmings R Just the size most people seek. The 48-inch solid —Third Floor. and Neckwear 1§ mahogany top seats four people most comfortably. The Knit MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS BOSTON BAGS—Of hdavy black beautiful, spool-turned base reflects the Tudor influence, that sold for $7.00 to $9.00. enameled imitation lcather, with 10c to 15c Laces, 6 Yard Slightly solled. ' Scalloped cut strap and buckle and strong han- Table of assorted Laces, & to X making an attractive as well as useful addijtion to the n erwear corners or' plain dles. For shopping 2 inches wide. White, cream and White and $5.00 and week end trips. 95 ecru Vals, also Calals Vals and home or the apartment. colors 18-inch size. (Third C Plat Vals. le Extra BED SETS—Striped Ripplette Floor.) 5 le. o 3 (Fourth Fioor, The Hecht Co.) Vests, with built-up shoul- Bed Sets, consisting of 80x90 Bed- LUGGAGE CASES—Handy for 25¢c Embroidered Bands, 10c Yard Blight irregulars. spread and Bolster Cover to lunches and many other Richly Embroidered Ratine s match. Product of the famous uses. 8x12 size/ Suit Bands, in Persian and Japanese Extra Size Pants, 35c Bates Manufacturing case (Third lsc patterns. White and linen-col- en's Extra Size Knit Company. Sold. for 53.98 ) ored grounds. 1 to 3 inches wide. 2 with tight or lace-trim- $7.50. Slightly soiled. et bImpas 49¢ FRUIT OF THE LOOM Rugs, size 18x36, in . e B"m::i 10c Cerd = { o P i B for $1.00. PILLOWCASE COTTON, 29C bright mixed colorings. 49(: pu.rl: whl‘:: :ofora llhdhg!";:l:l' = i : men's Union Suits, 29¢ 45 inches wide - Muows Deep fringcli (TRIEd Plenty of faucy novelties. 2 : 36 and 38 only in Ribbed for quality. Yard . Floor.) . EEETRre = ! fon Suits of perfect gual- e 59¢ Collar and Cuff Sets, 25¢ e ilt-up shoulders, tight or . In linen, pique and linmene. / $6.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs 0 ees. 3 for 75¢. Narrow or wide cuffs. Also mity Vestees, with collars at- 15 of these superior Japanese grass rugs, : ched. woven for beauty and duradbility. 810 size, s _95 e o?m:lm&mvezg S F k. F Street at 7th T bl Stenciled in blue, brown and green. # Plain or A i ecke < ertect. = "% * ° @ fancy centers, wide borders.—Third Floor. @ onse e Cws s By

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