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200 WARTIME SHIPS | T0 GO UP IN FLAMES Salvage Company to Burn Wooden | } | NARRATES CRIME STORY. Pasadena Police Tell of Prisoner's Confessions of Robberies. PASADENA, Calif., story of 26 year September 4. in crime in THE fessed robbery of 16 homes and said he was a former partner of Kddie Guerin and Chicago May. 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The SNt 10 Ibs.. will suit all families, . 25¢ POTATOES Small, they Radishes, 3 bunches1gg | Sweet Potatoes, ;. 25¢ | Pears, Tomatoes, *'>s- 25¢ | Cucumbers, each 4c |Apples, String Beans, '™ 10c | Cabbage, GRAPES Tokays., sweet as a real bargain. 1.1 5¢ 21-25¢ SUGAR Fancy honey. MASON JARS 7%z PEAS ) A special saie this week end. on sev- eral brands of very choice canned peas. You will save money by buying a case at these prices. “RED GOOSE,” Early Garden can 156 dozen s‘_so case 33_50 “SUNSET €OLD,” Petit Pois can 9fg dozen szgo case ss_]o “DEL MONTE,” Small Size Sugar can 9{¢ dozen 8245 case 34_80 “BURT OLNEY,” Exira Sifted Sweet can 27¢ dozen 33_] 5 case ss_]o Baking Powder, “Rova”” 24¢, 47¢ Queen Olives, 320ziar 42¢ Pea Beans, “Michigan” 3 bs. 20g Tomatoes, “Lady Alice,” No. 2 can { (g ‘Ready to Fry’, Corton's, 2 cans 98¢ Fresh Mackerel, Gorton's; can 20¢ BUTTER Finest of fresh creamery. “Sunset Gold” brand. Ib. 46¢ Our lean We were lucky to get this lot of Callas and we know will please vou. b. 15¢ FINE MEALY COOKERS BEST ho. 1 STOCK THE BEST CANE GRANULATED and tender. Another lot of those fancy strips of bacon—nicely streaked —just right. These strips wei 6 to 3 Ibs. and.our price for whole or half strips— b. 23¢ 15 lbs., 25° 6 for 250 6 lbs. 250 b. 4c |Bananas, 92" 30¢ PEACHES Fancy free-stones, the very best kind for preserving. Bus. Basket *1 - 79 10 1s. 73¢ Pints 58c Ots. 65c PANCAKES and SYRUP Crisp cool mornings will soon be here and then you will have calls for cakes and syrup, so be prepared. Pillshury Pancake Flour, Pkoc-14¢ Blue Label Maple Syrup, °t-35¢ COFFEE —is still 2 good buy, so keep a pound in reserve on the pantry shelf. Wilkins’ Breakfast, ! 'b- pkoe. 35¢ Your Luck, 11b. can 45¢ Maxwel! House, 11b. can 48g Lord.Calvert, 11b. can 4gg Wilkins’ Perfect Blend - can 50¢ Dorsch’s Cake Special for This Week End ANGEL CAKES 15 Ib. Each, 13¢ EGGS Strictly fresh; every egg guaranteed; packed in cartons. Dozen 46¢ OUR FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENTS will offer special for your marketing this Friday and Saturday— LEGS OF LAMB PRIME RIB ROASTS Small, Juicy, From Tender Young Lambs lb. 32¢ Ib. 30c From Fancy Steer Beef EVENING STAR, 23333323222233 453338882 832808812 222332012088 i ;:;: 3 :é: g i 4 § g g, ® : $3332228388358888383888 $33333338228832083338222822820222222 . plies now: ‘WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924, Woodhward & Lathrap In the Specialized Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ Smart Frocks for Early Fall, $25 Betty Wales, the younger for school. bu Simplicity is vlu k tched —ay brown ¢ buttons touch of vorn with ¢ r tr Topcoats are Plaid Inside or Outside new note in topcoats whicl who contributes so | 't, 14 to 20, especial attractive slim, irmeen with row vivid color o withouot Jrom :ly to fashions for esigned these frocks and street wear. ste—seen in two of the many styles straight frock in cinnabar upon row of the smartest s, $25—a navy blue frock, with a n the embroidered pocket and tie. $25 this younger won rover her sleek, slim frock—we sketch one Shopping Notes for School Girls tlere are things every school girl will need—plentiful sup all sizes and every zarment moderately priced Pleated Skirts of navy serge or smart colo ful plaids, sizes 6 to 16 $4.50 to $6 Collegiate Sweaters -with big roll collars y over or button models. in the wanted colors. $7.50 Gym Bloomers of black sateen, with elastu knee $1.75 and $2.25 Serge Bloomers pleated, in navy or sizes 8 to 22, $4.50 black : Middies —of white jean. with yoke and braid trimming. $1.50 and $1.95 ‘Wool Middies of serge or flannel. trimmed in white braid. $5 Juniors’ Teddies with strap shoulders $1.50 to $2.50 Girls’ Combinations knicker style and trimmed $1to $3 Girls Fnroishiog Seetion, Fourth floor Sports Oxfords for Young Fellows, $6 T'an grain calfskin with dark brown «addle and wing tip—extended welt soles and rubber heels—mighty good-looking oxfords for the r fellow—and of exceptional qu too. Sizes 272 to 6. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor Heavy Sweaters for Fellows Going Away to School $8.50 and $10 Every fellow needs a good hmw sweater, for the thou- sand and one occasions on which young fellows always wear sweaters. These big, new pull-ons and coat models in fine worsteds have just come in. They're made to give real service and tong wear. Colors the fellows are looking for—navy, seal, camel, dark oxford and maroon. Sizes 26 to 36 Doys® Section, Fourth Soer. Juniors’ Boyish Frocks, $12.50--$16.75 Girls’ School Frocks, $5 and $10 SR chgaCpTTErTETS Girls of 13 to 17 are asking for these ir s for school wear—and young- business girls are wearing them. too. Wool crepes, and flannels checked—$12.50. <ome smartly Pin stripe serges this onc i button~ and cuffs sketched, and chic blue linen ¢ $16.75. For Younger School Girls jersey s—and frocks iresh trim in navy with pleated white linen col little regulation iress with white braid $10; and regulation frocks of blur Palmer cloth or pongette, $5. vl and Juniors’ Section. Fourth flcor Warm Sweaters and Sacques for Very Little Folk $3 50 to $5 50 new ones th can be. Sor some that l‘ut'tm down the fron tan, navy, green, brown and w Hand-crocheted Sacques trimm or blue, $1.50 to $3.50. Crocheted Bootees, 50c. Iofants’ Section. Fourth flnor Decidedly Smart New Hats $10 and $12.50 Felt leads and is particularly chic in the hat sketched; one of those newer, higher crowned hats un- finished and unbound, in cinnabar brown, $10. Hatter's plush and felt combine. in the wider brimmed hat, in black, $10. Velvets are soft, crushable, and in many variations of the cloche. in such lovely colorings as shutter green, penny, carnelian red, beauvais blue and the colorful Autumn browns. Miilinery Seetion, Third floor. Paris Fashion Influences Seen Newest Autumn Frocks for Women $59.50 and $75 Here in these newest frocks that women will wear for Autumn—one sees those very style tendencies that lately sponsored in the Paris openings. Monsieur le Couturier so The Directoire rever, seen in the smart coat frock sketched, in the distinctive rayella, onc of the corded silks; it is in navy blue with just a tough of the chic red, $59.50. Crepe satin promises to be much in the fashion —the beltless tunic is alréady established— the ensemble holds a prominent place—all of which are seen in this collection. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. flW\ Chambray and Linen Sports Shirts Very Special, $2.95 They're the type the college girl will wear ‘with hLer sports skirts—the type many worren will wear to the office wit their tailored suit-—or ~\\tdtcr and skirt outfit—and they're very renfarkable values at this low price. We cketch a chambray collar, which als blue, lavender or f Linen shirts often have collars for contrast. Blouse Section, Third floor. smart : peach with tl - coll comes 12-button washable Fabric Gloves Seldom So Low Priced . 85c¢ pair A plentiful supply chosen at this selling will a wise economy fo woman who wea gloves—and the smartest of them do. These are in the popular 12-button length, and there is a variety of the best shades from which to choose— Biscuit, Mode, Tan, Sand, Champagne, Gray and Beaver. Glove Seetion, First floor. Sweaters Attractively Priced $2.95 and $3.95 Just right for early Fall days are these light-weight sweat- ers, so very interestingly priced for tomorrow—coat tuxedo models in the lovely fern greens, the beige-butt shades, gray. peacock blue. navy and black. The values are tional at th vou are looking hetween-scason s will find these to your I Sweator Seetion. Third flaor quite Arnold Glove-Grip Comfort in This New Suede Pump $12.50 . A distinctive pump for almost . any wear, which embeodies all of the comfort features for which Arnold Glove-Grip foot- wear is so well known. The model has two straps, covered Cuban heels, and Goodyear welt soles. The same pump. patent lecather, black or brown kid. $10. Women's Shne Section, Third flaor. Would You Be Smartly Slender This Reducing Garter Brassiere $15 is one of the most effective of the many types of rubber re- ducing garments—holding one to the fashionable slim straight silhouette, and all the while accomplishing its reducing re- sults. The shoulder straps, too, are of rubber, but covered in shirred pink satin, so that it may be worn with any type of costume. Other Kleinert Reducing Gar- ments Include Hip Reducer, $10. Reducing Brassiere, $5. Diaphragm Reducer, $4. Cerset Section, Third fioor.