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10 HOLDS SOCIALISM MENACES LIBERTY Senator Reed Declares Real Men Are Needed to Fight Propaganda Here. By the Associated Press. r-lof retail food prices. ject of extreme envy. Senator Reed said, “we need to defend America men of virility, who believe in freedom and are ng to fight for it” He said the necessity for men of that type was more evident today than any time since the World War. Sees Insidious Pressure. *If it were not for the present policy of immigration,” he continued, “Amer- fea would be flo Kinds of helped fr: of the re This is one been drawn up.” Adventist Pastor Elevated. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTE Vi W. E. B 11, mond s months the Ic Seventh Church, left today and then goes to N: zeneral superinten missionary activitie: Island. ded with different | tor Pepper has | REPORTS EMPLOYMENT INCREASE AS SLIGHT Bureau of Labor Statistics Shows One-Tenth of 1 Per Cent in April. | Employment in manufacturing in- dustries increased one-tenth of 1 per cent in_April, as compared with March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced today. Aggregate and per capita earnings lin" these industries decreased, how- ever, 1.7 and 1.8 per cent, respective 1y, but this was offset to some ex- tent from the individual worker's standpoint by a decline of two-tenths of 1 per cent in the general average The employment figures were based hments ries, having earnings ag in April. were based on fluctuations s in 51 cities, the greatest | laverage decline amo - the 13 items | 19 which advanced oranges went up | 7 per cent and cabbage 6 per cent. Of the 51 , 36 reported declines, none, however, going over 1 per cent. Dolls, each with several heads, and accompanying outfits of clothes for the body have been Introduced in this country. The food cost i | in this column being + per cent for |{f butter and potatoes, while among the | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1216 F St. N.W. &ide of sl belt. $19.50. 3930 printed crepe wbot front and godet tn Sketched C., TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. Sports Dress of tlat crepe. Straightline with cash - in . back .50. $19.5 Tomorrow! Models for Women Practically Our Entire Second Floor Is to Be Devoted to This Great Event! Sketched 600 Dresses Go Into a Sale! HIS is the event Washington women and misses will talk about tonight! The event they will attend tomorrow! Every woman who wants a new Summer dress and wants to save money will be enthusiastic about this event! Dresses for all occasions—new dresses, specially purchased for this surprise event, and small groups from our own stocks reduced to four sale prices! High Quality! New Styles! All 600 of these dresses are of the better grades and are in new Summer styles, selected as carefully as our regular stoc A glance at the sketches will convince you this is no ordinary sale! The rather cold and unseasonable Spring has been hard on dress manufacturers! One of our b~t makers, about to turn over his estab- lishment to hg!ll Summer fr. «s, offered us a large group of dresses at great reductions. We carefully selected those in styles for Summer wear, added to them a selection from our own stocks—and grouped them all at four amazingly low sale prices! Navy Blue Leads the Colors! Navy blue—Summer’s favorite—appears among these dresses at rock-bottom prices. Other shades for Summer—beige, powder blue, blonde, all the wood shades, black. Some of these frocks veil their prints with plain colored georgettes—one of the prettiest conceits of the season! Whole Second Floor! Practically our entire Second floor will be given over to this sale tomorrow—Wednesday! All women’s sizes, from 34 to 44, on this floor, conveniently arranged for easy and quick choosing. Extra salespeople here to serve you! Dresses for All Occasions! A great number of sports types are among these 600 dresses. Dresses for out country club, week-end and mot trig Street dress afternoon dress dinner dresses for semi-formal Summer we Sale for Misses! On the third floor, at the same time, a sale of Misses’ Dresses at the same prices will be going on! Offering in four similar groups dresses oli the same grades, but an entirely different selection of styles—with more of the high shades featured for misses. g wear, The Leading Ma- terials — Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Printed Crepe, Satin, Flannels, Kashmir, Flowered Chiffon and Lace. 4 Big Groups At $19.50 An amazing group of Beautiful Dresses, ordinarily much higher priced! Dresses of — Georgette Printed Crepe Crepe de Chine Satin Flat Crepe Flannel Stunning new models appear in this group; flan- nel ensembles combined with prinfed crepe; tailored georgette dresses: georgette over colorful prints: tunic. models; godets, iabot fronts. flare models! E'bow sleeves or reaching the wrist in the new At $22.50 Lovely dresses you would normally pay much more for, featuring Summer’s choicest fabrics! Georgzette Crepe Flat Crepe Satin | Flannel , Women's Satin Printed Crepe Flowered Chiffon And Lace! Note these styles for Summer in this group: Lace ensemble coat over satin, Chanel nleats, shirred apron fronts, jabots, tailored models, flannel en- semble coat with dress< of self or matching silk, collars and cuffs of fine batiste and lace hand- fagoting, pleats and tucks. Sleeves in elbow or full length, or cap sleeves—or no sleeves! At $27.50 This groun of high-cost dresses represents decided savings at this sale price! All of excellent fabrics— Georgette front and side flares, godets, jabots, pleats, tucks, the new wrist-length sleeves, other sleeveless models, Chanel pleats, shirred apron front tailored models, ensemble effects, lace trimming, vivid prints veiled by plain geor« gette! ; The leading style tendencies— | Crepe Frock. in a buttons. red model and finest thing in writing tools Wahl Pen in the perfected gold or silver construction—different, better, more durable and beautiful! THE barrel of a self-filling pen is not an ink fount but a case to hold the soft rub- ber ink sac, the feed mechanism and point. So it should be stout and long wearing like a watch case. The cap and barrel of Wahl Pen are gold or silver. Five thousand years of human experience have proved these precious metals most enduring and satisfactory. The handsome metal barrel is strong as steel. Ink capacity is practically doubled. The nibs of Wahl Pens are the finest product of the jeweler’s art. Their iridium tipped points are ivory-smooth. And no nib in the world will out- wear them. See and try Wah! Pen—the first real improve- ment in fountain pens in ten years. The Wahl Company, Chicago WAHL Made by the makers of EVERSHARP YOUR deater can a Wahl Pen to match your ina e andwich & nib to suit your hand. Goldor silver models #3 to $ro. Woman's Geor- gette Frock with conventional _ de- sign outlined with ing. ¥ull kieck flounce. R on’ bow. Woman's Dimner jown of Eliza- deth crepe. Long e of tucks full flare lace nd _em- broidery. $27.50 s2]s collar. $27.50 Satin Flat Crepe . Printed Crepes Flannels Kashmir Smart ensembles with frocks of flannel or match- ing silk, fiare frocks of flat crepe or satin, ensemble effects with contrasting fronts or jabots, silk frocks touched with vivid, colored embroidery and bead- ing. lace trimmed frocks with pleated panels or tunics, shirred and circular apron fronts. At $39.50 - In this group are many coples of imports—mostly beautiful one-of-a-kind models! Included are: Satin ensembles in black combined with printed frocks and jabot fronts; ensemble effects with print- ed silk panels; dark colored georgette veiling ‘bright d ?r':)rks. nely pleated or tucked. “Same black. Printed chiffons and georgettes in floral designs. Jellef’'s—Second Floor The Misses’ Frocks are of these materials: - Chiffon, Crepe Roma, Satin Canton, Printed Chiffon, Printed tte, Flat Crepe and Lace! Jellef’s—Third Floor Woman's Long. Woman's After- sleeve Frock o noon Frock ot Elizabett printed " chiffon. o Shirred apr inser front and floral 39.50. designs beaded in matching colors. \