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CODLDGETOGREET CREDTHEN JUNET National Association to Meet in Washington for 30th Annual Session. President Coolidge will greet dele- gates to the thirteenth annual con- vention of the National Association of en at the White House . June 11, it was announced by Frank W. White, who elected president of the Wash- | Association of Credit Men Announced at Luncheon. Mr. White is treasurer of the Na- tional Electrical Supply Co., and has | been active in making arrangements for the convention of the national as sociation. His announcement concern- ing President Coolidge at the election luncheon at the City Club yesterday | followed a visit by himself and R. Preston Shealey, Washington counsel for the national association, White House. Other Officers_Elected. Other officers elected yvesterday for the local credit men’s organization, which is host to the convention, are as follows Vice president, Fred W. Buckler, secretary Washington Tobacco Co.; di rectors, two years, Eugene H. Ruark, superintendent Bradstreet Co.; Hymon Goldman, .. Standard Cigar and Tobac ; 'W. F. Simpson, credit manager, Walker Hill Dairy; F.P.H tant secretary, Am . Co.; L. Charles W. Clay- GARDEN PARTY IN VIEW. Local Branch Army Relief Society Plans Fete for Saturday. Washington BrancH, No. 2, of the Army Relief Society, composed of Army officers and their wives, will hold a garden party at the Soldiers’ Home Saturday, from 4 to 10 p.m. The program inciudes concerts by the Army Band, from Washington Bar- racks, and the Soldiers’ Home Band. an exhibition competitive drill by Boy| A Scout troope, horseback rides for children, supper at 5 o'clock and danc- ing in Stanley Hall in the evening. Mrs. olidge has consented to act as a patroness and will send flowers to decorate the booths. Other patron- esscs are Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss, and the wives of all general officers on the to the | , | has resigned Heads Credit Men FRANK W. WHITE. SEEKS LEGISLATIVE SEAT. Brig. Gen. Waller Candidate for Virginia House. Special Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va.,, June 3.—Brig. Gen. Samuel G. Waller, of Front Royal, commanding the First Virginia Brigade, Virginia National Guard, as a member of the board of directors of the State Cham- ber of Commerce and is to make the race for the legislature. Gen. Waller is an overseas man, and report had it at one time that he would possibly be offered a high position with a change of adminis- tration, but the fact that he is in the race for the legislature makes it certain, in case of his nomination and eléction, that he would not be in line for any other position. - 0ld Mansion Burned. Special ‘Dispatch to the Star. WARRENTON, Va., June 3.—The home of Richard Wallach, one of the handsomest old mansions near War. renton, yesterday was destroyed by . started by a painter's blow torch. part of the furniture and valuables was saved. r/__:________—\\' | Quality Beyond Question THE EVENING ' BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925 IR NN RSN NN N NS NN NN NI NN NN NI E NN SN E NN NN NN N RSN NN EENEEEEEEENEEEEEER Wo&nen’s WVoile - Negligees $3.98 These delightful garments\are featured of voile, dotted Swiss and nowelty tissues. In plain colors, figures and ry>sebud pat- terns. Prettily trimmed in laces, ribbon and pipings. | In lovely pastel shades and) all white. All sizes. Palsis Royal—Third Flooy A Thutrsday Feature of Interest to Every Woman! All $7.50 and $10 Trimmed Hais Reduced to $5.45 This is an apportunity to buy an attractive Summer hat at a sub- stantial reduction. Lovely trimmed hats for all occa- sions. The large picture hat of tagal or transparent hair with trim- mings of flowers, maline and silks. - Medium size hats in_ velvet and crepe combinations. Taffeta hats in lovely pastel shades with trim- mings of braid. White crepe hats cleverly braided with silk braid in small and medium shapes. Catalina hats in lovely bright shades. Large, small and medium head sizes. Models for Miss and Matron. Palais Royal—Second Floor The Fair, Chicago, IIl. Quality Merchandise Kresge Department Stores Girls’ Camping Apparel and Accessories _Groug:ed for your convenience in our Girls' Section. P Woolen Skirts $1.98 to $5.98 Khaki Knickers $1.00 to $1.95 Khaki Middies $1.25 to §1.95 White Middies $1.25 to gms lack Gym Bloomers ’ 5123' to $1.95 Raincoats and Hats $5.00 to $8.00 Athletic Union Suits 89c and $1.15 Khaki Play Suits $1.95 to $2.95 htgowns 31.50 to $1.95 Kimonos $1.95 and $295 Bathing Suits $2.98 to $5.00 Tweed Knickers $2.95 to $3.95 Girls’ Coats Y2 Price Palais Royal—Third" Floor ZiePALAIS ROYAL L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service Children’s Sealpax Athletic Suits 85c and $1.15 Made of cross-barred muslin, in waist style for either boys or girls—with but- tons and garter attachments. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Also the bloomer style with built-up shoulder and bodice top, with self strap. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Palais Royal—Main Floor Vacation Togs for Girls and Special Items for Baby’s comfort are Important right now—as well as Summer apparel and Accessories for Women Dress Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices $25.00 and $29.50 Values Specially Priced $18.50 Attractive and well tailored coats for the Summer travels and the vacation trip. Coats for sports, for town or country wear, in a wide va- riety of Summer’s foremost styles. Coats fashioned of twillbloom, charmeens, flannels, tweeds and nov- elty mixtures. Some coats fur trimmed, others with trimmings of contrasting colors; buttons or stitchings in silk. Sizes 14 to 18; 36 to 42. Palais Royal—Third Floor in the Distr ‘my Relief Soclety was or- nore than 30 years ago to of widows and orphans of d enlisted men of the Army and has a fine record of charitable re- lef Printed Crepes Take the Lead for Summer! New Patterns in Novelty Printed Crepes $2.29 Yard At every hour of the day and wherever smartly gowned women meet, prints are the dominating style note. There are patterns and colors suitable for street wear, brighter colors for sports and after- noon wear and soft, pretty shades for evening. Prints suitable for dresses or ensembles in large and small pat- terns, scroll and cross-word puzzle designs. 40 inches wide. Palais Royal—Second Floor An Excellent Value in Silver-Plated Pie Bakers Special Tomorrow Is Baby Day A weekly event. Baby clothes and nursery acces- | sories. Everything that baby needs at great savings. | Have Your Eyes ‘ : Ivory or White-Finish Examined 7oday Bassinette, $8 Wood painted panels. Rub- ber-tire wheels and wire spring. Cotton Mattress to fit, $2.75. Scale With “”(icker Basket We cannot lay too much em- phasis on the desirability of | regular examination of your | They are, beyond even a shadow of a doudt, your most | precious possession, and to mis- | | treat or fail to protect them will bring nothing but misery | ana remorse. Play sate— | Have Our Optometrist Exam- | ine Your Eyes Today. | J.OX&‘I! O];tt‘. | | | Optometrists Regularly $3.98 Pierced frame, plain handles and feet With genuine pyrex glass dish. Palais Royal—Main Fioor Ami French Nainsook Princess Petticoat, §1 In white and flesh. Sizes ¢ to 8. Cambric Crib Sheets, 85¢ With hemstitched edge Full size 36x45 inches. Baby Pillows, 5% Sateen covered pillows, filled with Kapok. Madeira Pillowcases, $1 All handmade—scalloped and embroidered. In various styles. Handmade Pillowcases Rose Scalloped, 69¢ Quilted Pads—Zig Zag Quilting Quilted Pads—2Zig Zag quilt- ing. 17x18 inches, 25¢. 18x34 inches, Yelv,et Kind " ICE CREAM Women's Kayser Marvel-Fit Union Suits $1 and $1.25 Baby Summer Blankets 75¢° In pink and blue. The Summer’s Most Important Fashion 4 Ty Two-Piece Frocks ‘o asaAAAaRSSRESET IR EIEEEE S EEESAESODEEENERER TS EERERETE Optictans 935 F Street 33 Years ot the Lame Addrese | Summer Flannelettes, Gowns, Wrappers and Petticoats, 35¢ —with pink and blue edges. Babies’ Short Dresses, 59%¢ Of fine nainsook. 1In dainty styles, with lace and embroid- ery trimming. ’ Sizes to 2 years. for Misses - $25.00 In Plain and Printed Silks Everybody wants a two-piece frock, for they are one of the smartest vogues this season. And you will find here an exceptionally attrac- tive assortment of these popular dresses, in a number of pretty styles and materials. shell Low neck, sleeve- less, tight knee and umbrella - tailored band, built-up shoulder and bodice, with tape strap. Reinforced arm shield and crotch to insure wear. Inwhite and pink. Regular Sizes, $1 Extra Sizes, $125 Women’s Rayon Vests, $1.15 Good weight vests, bodice style with self picot strap. In pink, peach, maize, blue and orchid. Sizes 36 to 44, Step-in Panties to match—Good full cut, cool and practical, $1.39. Glove Silk Vests, $1.50 . Bodice style with picot strap, with dainty lace trimming. In pink, peach, white and maize 36 to 42. - Cool, practical and comfortable Step-in Pantiés to match, $L95. Palais Royal—Third Floor Unusually Lovely Group of Underthings Specially Priced Including gowns, envelope chemise, | step-ins, combinations and Princess slips. S L Made of fine quality nainsook with vari- ous trimmings of laces, embroidery and L touches of handwork. Some of the gowns i are elaborately trimmed in becoming styles. Slips all with sunproof hem. Princess Slips, $1.98 Of nainsook. In a variety of lovely styles. Strap or built-u? shoulder, with trimmings of various laces, includ- ing real filet and Irish. Also imported embroidery and com- binations, finished with two-tone ribbons. All with hip hem. Some triTmed bottoms. Sizes to 50. Round Tri From Washington Denver, Colorado 45 ‘85— Springs, Pueblo. Rocky Mountain Na- ‘9 5 ’—5 tional (Estes) Park. $ 10095 West Yellowstone (Yel- w=lowstone National Park). Four and one-half days’ motor trip in the park, with accommodations at hotels $54.00, at camps $45.00. 8ide trip Denver to Rocky Moun- lational Park, $10.50. tain $ 5 Cedar City, Utah (South- I 031' orn UMN-:%':-IM). Four- day motor trip Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, including accom- modations at camps $47.25. Side trip to North Rim, Grand Canyon at sdditional cost. s 5 Portland, Tacoma, Seat- e tle, Vancouver, B. C. 200 miles along scenic Columbia River. Side tripe to Zion, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Parks at small additional expense. lan_vour outing San F; 7 Los An- s il $] 308 8 e Srimtul of intare den, Salt Lake City — returning i - b Denver. Bide trips to Zion, Yellowstone throug! and Rocky Mountain Nationa! Parks at small additional expense. 9 L Loy e il . steamer to S8an Prancisco, return- Plain-colored Crepe de Chine Stripe Wash Silks | The colors include all the lovely pastel shades, black and many pretty color combina- tions. Sizes 16 to 20. - The materials are: Pussy Willow Crepe Satin Bathing Accessories Bathing Caps, 15¢ to $2.00 ce’lb:.ny pretty.styles in assorted g?mnl’ Shoes, $1.00 Per Pair At This Sale of Newest fpper, sandal and Ince styles. Bathing Belts, 25c, 29c and Daytime e 35 rl;o.g Frocls " Yaue @ $1.98 Made of poplin, linene, sateen, ging- ham, chambray and dimity. Some hand- embroidered in a pro- fusion of bright Spring flowers. Others tucked or tai- lored with novelty Swiss or embroidered collars. Just the dress for gardening, home, porch or morn- ing shopping. In shades of green, blue, orchid, gray, coral, peach and white. % It Will Pay You to Buy Several Dainty Handmade Undergarments Special, $1 .79 Chemise and Princess Slips among the Free Books Women’s Phoenix Pure Silk: Hose $ _l. 85 Pair Full-fashioned, Service-weight Hose, with lislé garter top. In black, white, gun metal, atmosphere; blonde, beige, nude, French nude, Manila, henna and oriental pelrk Women's Chiffon Hose $2.50 Pair All-Silk; Full-fashioned Sheer Hose, with square heels. In all popular shades. Gowns, group. Featured of fine nainsook and batiste. In a«charm- ing variety of styles. Various becoming necklines. Many with touches of colors. Others scalloped and em- broidered. In colors that are appealing, also white, formation. includ- ng mape—routes a0 d_eversthing want to ow. Yours for the asking. “Ami French” Sets Including Vest and Step-in Drawers $2.50 Set Of fine voile, daintily scalloped and embroid- oD white and colors. | ered. Inpink, white and Regular and extra sizes, peach. Palasis Royal—Third Floor Cool, Pretty Step-Ins, $1 Of fine nainsook, shadow batiste and voile. In various styles, with fine lace and embroidery trimming and sewin medallions. Have elastic ing direct through Ogden or via Los Angeles and 8alt Lake City. Route may be reversed. Includes Denver. $himmit Slonte i e £ Septemaber 30; Yallowstone, to 12; all othes Fioal rceurn Vi October 3107 il R » : sl Lomn iy Ehatar - Unton Paciic ‘System, 908 Gommeenal Trust acific Elde. 150 and Marker Bireets 'hiladelphia, Pa. T40C West! 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