Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 20

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20 FALL GIVES BOND; FACES TRIAL OCT. & Bail of Former Interior Sec- retary Fixed at $10,000 on Two 0Oil Indictments. STENOGRAPHERS NEEDED. Civil Service Commission Must Get Applications by July 28. The Civil Service Commission an- mpetitive examina pist and junior ecein: of applications ste r, h will close Ju.- 28 and No. for wh vember 3 These examinations are to fill va cancies in the departmental service here at an entrance salary of $1,140 a for ju entrance sa junior stenographer. Only men will be admitted to the next examination for these positions information and applic or typist and at an of $1,320 a year for -| blanks may be obtained at the of the Civil Service Commission, | ¥ street northwest. WHISKY IMPORT DOUBLES IN YEAR, REPORT ASSERTS 415,282 Gallons, Valued at $6,- 777,099, Shipped Into U. §., Pro- hibition Opponents Declare. The Association Against the Pr hibition Amendment has made pub - | figures which it s FEMINIST PARTY PLANNED |! 1 Announces Inten-| e Movement. | into the United alleged to have heen ficial export statis. idian government and beer imported ties of the showed that that ¥ dlons for tion declared it “feels ohibition unit should ex plain to the American people just how aippened that 1ed America Two ward mates, each aged 105, | died within_a f night at Romford Infirmary, recently. Only three men know the secret of.its flavor THERE is only one “Canada Dry,” and there can be only one. For this fine old ginger ale is made from a formula that took fifteen years to perfect and the secret of its flavor is known to only three men in all the world. The secret is handed down from father to son, like the lore of the wine-makers of ancient France. Once you try “Canada Dry”—once you get to know its delicate, intriguing flavor, you will never again other ginger ale. be satisfied with any Try it some night soon at dinner and note what zest it adds to the meal—how keen and fresh it makes you feel. Look for the name THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1895. 1,000 Vacation Dresses Here are three most moderate price groups in which, we feel it is no _exaggeration to say, you are certain to find any sort of dress you may be seeking. Frocks for the club and golf course; frocks for parties and formal wear; frocks for everyday busi- ness wear, and tub frocks just splendid for a strenuous trip “up the river.” In sizes for both misses and women, generally speak- ing, from 16 to 42. Bright colored broadcloths Smooth finished linens Cool, Summery looking voiles The new silky rayon models Tub silks, linens, voiles Printed crepes and flat crepes Smart new crepes de chine Flower-covered georgettes. asavi Street frocks of silk faille Georgettes and crepes de chine L4 Printed crepes and flat crepes Beautifully tailored tub silks REGARDING IMITATIONS For your own protection, remem- ber that every ginger ale sold in a green bottle is not *“Canada Dry.” It pays to be particular. You'll be Astounded at these All-Silk Pongee Blouse Ensembles ODD LOTS---FRIDAY! It looks like just a corner—but there are mighty fine “pickings” in it. Apparel for the young- sters, Dad or yourself, and articles to dress up the home. Very often offered at cost and less! X i 3 (PALE GINGERAE 'CANADA DRY y 99 Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Botiled in the U.S.A. by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, 25 W. 43rd St., New York In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin Limited. Esr. 1890 © 1925 Setting Agent, Southern Sales Limited, 1731 L St. N.W. hone Main 6352 NATRAAN AN AN AN AN A AN A AN VAL Men’s $6 to $8 Shoes, $2.85 Black calf, tan calf and white buck oxfords in a fairly good size range. (Main Floor.) Men’s Cool Caps, $1 Linen, Palm Beach and Gabardine caps. Only a few at this special low price. (Main Floor.) Children’s Shoes $1.69 $3 and $4 shoes in broken sizes and styles. Sizes range throughout 4 to 2. (Third Floor.) Children’s Socks 19¢ 25c to 35c half hose in white or colors with fancy turn-back cuffs. Sizes 4 (Third' Floor.) Tots’ $1 and $1.50 Hats, 25¢ Pretty, little dark brown and blue straw hats trim- med with matching gros- grain ribbon. (Third Floor.) Tots’ $5.95 Frocks panty dresses wtih sateen panties, trim- med with taffeta cuffs. Navy and brown. Sizes 3 to 6. (Third Floot.) Taffeta 10c Wash Cloths, Sc¢ Medium-weight wash cloths, both blocked and bordesed. 1,000 at this special low price. Boys’ Sweaters $1.69 Slip-on sports sweaters with V or sport necks. Stunning fancy weaves and colors. Sizes 5 to 12. (Third Floor.) Couch Hammocks $4.95 Formerly $15. Slightly soiled but periect. Equipped with link fabric spring; covered with Kkhaki. Only six (Fourth Floor.) Womeré’s Gloves Kayser and other well known novelity silk gloves, formerly $150 to $2.50. Sizes are broken. Colors are good. (Fifth Floor.) $2.95 to $5 @verblouses, $1.95 Crepe de chine, sati and radium silk ove blouses, in smart styles and vivid colorings. Sizes 36 to 42. Jumper Skirts 79¢ Flannel jumper skirts that were formerly $3.95. Red, tan or powder blue, in sizes 14 to 20. (Fifth Floor.) $25 to $35 Dresses $15 Women's white beaded canton crepe frocks, slightly soiled. Sizes as follows—(2) 16; (3‘2 18; ) ¥; (2 B; (1) 2. (fecond Floor.) $4.50 Grass Rugs, $2 8x10 Jap grass rugs, a few of which are damaged. Most of them .perfect. Choose blue or brown. (Fourth Floor.) Extra Size Coats $12.50 Half price for these light - weight, silk - lined twill coats, formerly $25. Sizes 45, 47, 49 and 31.. (Seeond Floor.) $29.50 Ensemble Suits, $15 Handsome ensembles of silk brocade or faille, with frocks of plain or printed crepe. Sizes 16, 18, 36 and 42. Flannel ensembles with crepe frocks appliqued in flannel. Splendid sports colors in sizes 18, and 40. (Second Floot.) $3.50 to $7.50 Girdles, $245 Wrap-around girdles of various well known makes. Broken sizes ranging from 25 to 36. Flesh col- oted only. g Boys’ Knickers 59¢ Gray crash and s(urd{ khaki knickers made wit belt loops and waistbands. Sizes 8 to 16. (Third Filoor.) Junior Misses’ Frocks, $9.95 Although formerly $1975 to $25. Only 18 of them, in styles for s (l’; dresssup. Sites lr’is. (ThIPd P80F.) Perfect Sheets, 6% For cots or single beds. Made of heavy.h filmld: woven muslin, wit deep hems. Size (Second Floor. F St.) (Second Floor.) $29.50 Ensembles $15 $5 to $1S Chairs $1.95 Dininrg room and bed- room chairs finished in mahogany, golden oak or other finishes. About forty. (Fourth Floor.) $1.25 Matting Rugs 79¢ Durable Japanese mat- ting rugs in beautiful art patterns. Splendid choice of colors. (Fourth Fivor.) Bar Harbor . Cushions, 98¢ White, cotton - filled chair cushions ¢overed with cretonne. Several patterns and colors. (8econd Floor. F* 81.) $1 Handbags, 49¢ Just 75 leather hand- bags, all nicely fined. Un- deratm, envelope and swagger bags in good colors. (Mfth Froor.) Silk Stockings, 49¢ Imperfect $1.50 stock- ings, black or brown only. All are full fashioned with mercerized tops. Sizes 8% to 9% (Fifth Fidor.) Satin Slippers, 89 Quilted satin _boudoir slippers with soft soles. Lavender, rose, copen and PRt ‘("l?llzPhor.) Musical Bargains (2) Columbia Upright (1) Mandel Upright, $27.50. 1) Hedntki:fis T v Pinnoh (‘é{{\ch [1) teh), ;10 elivers it . (Music Shop, 018 ¥ 8t.) $ 4.95 Kick-pleat skirts Blouses variously styled All easily laundered Pongee is cool and—well vou know how well it washes. That is the chief reason a sports suit like these is so practical. Peter Pan, V and club necks and comfortable short sleeves. Several smart styles to choose from trimmed with tiny pleat- ing or contrasting bands. Sizes 36 to 44, (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) “Fashion Mode” Corselettes, $].95 The very acme f comfort in warm weather or at any time. Made of fine silk brocade with band of elastic over the thigh to prevent its “riding up on the hips. Flesh colored bnly. Side fastening. Sizes 32 to 42. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Open a Charge Account at Washingtow's Fastest Growing Department Store, Second Floor, | The Hecht Co. If Street at 7th

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