Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1925, Page 13

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DEFENSE DAY PLANS will be accomplished by requesting the members to report in person at NEARING COMPLETION iry e otiowing winces: Nations Guard Armo Building, Munitions rve head- Committee Will Meet Tomorrow to | auarters, Fourteenth and E streets tomorrow ther fens at 9 er; northwest, and any police or fire sta- Further Arrangements for tion in the District The muster of these units may also Observance Here. be accomplished by the ind mpembers li]ll}ux out in advance a blunk e which will bBe furnished and turning & » it in in person at v time on . nse test con g v ""f‘"; it oates 10 Ihe g petore b, et any: plice sention . i ve. muster of the Organized Re ternoon to formulate fur- s will bey accomplished by re plans for the observance of de- e test day on July 4 loy tic demonstra ed in the Dis mbla: (a) Organized Re- | t the Washington Auditorium o'clock; (b) an Air Serv! ) nCat Bolig e sice, demon | following places: Organized Reserve log et i ;| headquarters, Fourteenth ana & 1 Ta e wlll D, Dublished | freets northwest: room 1028 Munitions School Stadium at 7:30 p.m. ""f.'f"""',’,""'\,“”“,',‘:'(’ ar Army units will be as A e July 4 and a check made =3 's and men. The personnel of | Training of leather units will also st and par- | working at trade schools of Egypt has te in the enroliment and demon-|so increased the leather-making in held during the The | dus f the National G d units person at 9 am. on July 4 at the Washington Auditorfum, where held. Members may also muster b; reporting in person at any time o children in | petes” with foreign manufacturers. THE EVENING 100 GIRLS SELECTED FOR FRESH AIR CAMP Balvation Army Needs $9,000 to Carry on Plan to Give Outings to Needy Children. The Salvation Army fresh air camp at Patuxexnt, Md., will open Saturday, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. and play. At night the children gather in the recreation hall for story- telling, lectures and other indoor af- fairs. v Mothers of children are provided speclal quarters. Capt. and Mrs. Wil- liam Burrett, jr.. are in charge of the camp. Capt. Barrett is the son of Brig. Willlam H. Barrett, head of the army in Washington. During the month of July Brig. Barrett will personally supervise the camp, assisted by Adjt. George Rose. During August and the first part of September Adjt. Ernest R. Holz will supervise the camp, assisted by Capt. John Curren. ting the members to report in| short patriotic demonstration will be | July 4 before 5 p.m. at any of the | |auarters, at 607 I street pollce or fire sta- | of that country that it com. |fc with 100 Washington girls constitut: Ing the group to make the first two = weeks' stay at the camp. They will bhe owed by 100 ond group. The can all Summer. per cent The campaign for $10,950 for equip- | — ent and running expenses of the b has neted about $2,000, it was announced at the campaign head Those attending the camp rise daily 7:30 o'clock for setting-up exer-| : il is taught clean of hygiene. Rreak- | als, fresh fruit and milk | ning there play, including games and swin X wed by a rest period noon is devoted to educational games See Announcement Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Storé Store Closed Saturday, June 27, at 4 0’Clock Economy Event Friday—Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable; Not Exchangeable ; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval. Mail and Phone Orders Will Not Be Accepted $25 Georgette Coats, $12:5 10 Black and Navy Georgette Coats, trimmed with ribbon and flowers of self material. Sizes 16 to 42. Reduced for immediate clearance Friday. Summer Silk Skirts, $3.95 Were $5. A limited number—in white, poudre bleu and black. Waist measures 28 to 32. Attractive plain and pleated models, DOWN STAIRS STORE $?O and $25 Smart Silk Frocks, Satin-back Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and Printed Crepes. The styles are those popular now, including straightline and flare skirts. F 55 Handmade Frocks, 529 29 Handmade Frocks of voile and br models in tan, blues, o attractive styles. Nizes 34 Broad Stripe Dresses, Now $1.38 Formerly much more. 70 Dresses, splendid general wear. Dif- ferent styles in sizes 36 to 50. Friday only at this price. DOWN STATRS STORE Friday, 510 Plain shades include brown, navy, blonde and black. course, in attractive color combinations. -and 36 to 40 for women. cloth, with contrasting trim- green, lavender and white. Prints of Sizes 16 to 18 for misses DOWN STAIRS STORE e E e ST S e Women’s Irregular Knee-Top Silk Hose 68c Pair fastened to body short sleeves, with Sizes 34 to 42. DAY ONLY. 100 pairs of these hose. Pure Silk Knee- top Hose, with fancy colored tops: white, peach, French nude and beige. Sizes 8% to 10. -If perfect they would sell at § Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose, $1 Pair. 40 pairs of heavy and medium weight silks, perfects and IRREGULARS IN THE LOT. Colors include gray, thrush, black, sky and tan. Sizes 813 to 10 in the entire lo Athletic Union Suits, 75c. Women’s $1.25 Samples. 25 Well Made Union Suits for women, made of plain and checked mus- lin; white and flesh; size 38 only. Women’s Union Suits, 45¢ Were more. 100 Suits, knitted cotton; bullt-up shoulders; tight and loose knees; soiled. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Women’s Knit Vests, 10c; were 25c. 50 Cot- ton Knit Vests, in built-up and bodice style. Soiled. Sizes 36 to 44 in lot. Rayon Chemise, $1.35 SPECIAL. 25 Well Made Chemise, with lingerie straps. In flesh, peach, nile, white, sky and orchid. Sizes 36 to 40. Rayon Step-Ins, Special, $1 Full-cut Step-ins, with filet trimmings; pink, orchid, peach and nile. Sizes 36 to 40. 'Splendia quality rayon. DOWN STAIRS STORE 65¢ tie backs. day only. Men—English Broadcloth 152 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, of a quality that will wash exceptionally v and hold its luster. Majority taken from higher priced stock; some slightly soiled, but ALL ARE PERFECT QUALITY. Athletic Union Suits, $1 84 Summer Athletic Union Suits, of checked nainsook with web backs. One-button seat, web crotches. Sizes 36 to 46. 100 _Cool, Short-Sleeve Rayon Two-Piece Suits, %5 10 Rayon Two-plece Suits. Skirts ar VERY SPECIAL—FRI- $1.95 Summer Sweaters, $1.35 Summertime Sweaters, in slip-on style; wanted Summer shades. White Ruffled Curtains 200 pairs of Ruffled White Marquisette and Scrim Curtains, 2% yards long, with Krinkle Bedspreads, $2.75 Formerly $4.15 and $4.45. 81x90 and 72x90 sizes. They have stripes on a background of white. DOWN STAIRS STORE Madras Union Suits, 68¢ Comfortable Union Suits; web seats. An excellent value. French Perfume Special, 58¢ Imported French Perfume, made, bottled and p ked in France. Three exquisite odors. mber, Jasmyn and Chypre; 2- ounce size bottles. Made by Messrs. de Bertalot, et Cie Paris. Lilac Vegetal, 8c. Three-ounce size bottles of Lilac Vegetal Very refreshing to use after bathing. 12 Turkish Towels, $1 Also some 8 for $1. Plain Whit, blouse. They have tiny. bow on the arm Sizes 34 to 42. 200 Towels in the lot. and Blue Bordered Towels were 75c and $1. 80 Soft-quality Absorbent Towels, in differ- ent colored stripes. Irish Linen, 38¢ Yd. Was More. 600 yards of pure Irish Linen, in the wanted colors of tan, white, blue, brown, orange, orchid and green, English Broadcloth, 48¢ Yd. Was 68c. 300 vards, in striped and polka dot designs; popular color combinations. Ginghams, 20c Yd. Were 25c, 35c and 38c. Pair The wanted 400 yards, in brown and white, red and white, yellow and black, black and white, and blue and white. DOWN STAIRS STORE Shirts, $1.35; Were $1.95 Collar-attached and neckband styles in white, blue and tan. The quantity of each color is limited. Sizes range from 13% to 17. On sale Fri- $1.50 Muslin Pajamas, $1.28 Light-weight Muslin Pajamas, with rayon frogs. Button down front and slip-over Tan, blue, lavender and white. Full-cut Summer back one-button es 34 to 50. All sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Muslin Underwear, 68c 168 pieces of Underwear in the Iot, including GOWNS AND BLOOM- ERS. Gowns in sizes 16 to 20 vears. White only, with narrow embroidery trimming. Novelty Striped Bloom. in pastel shades; double elastic knee: 27 and 29 lengths. SPECIAL PRICE FRIDAY ONLY. Women’s Dimity Dresses, $1.95 = : : and figured patterns. Trimmings of pink, A number of different patterns, all sizes. Seconds 6x9 Congoleum Rugs, $5 IF PERFECT WOULD BE $845. Only 50—just received. Al- termed seconds, they'll wear just about as well as perfect Fifteen patterns to select from. , 75c. 40 Fine Brush Mats, imported; made of fine coco fiber. Friday only at 75c. 8.3x10.6 Fiber Rugs, Special, $6.95. 20 New, Fresh, Cool Summer Rugs. Desirable color combinations. Reversible and sanitary. 8x10 Japanese Grass Rugs, $2.80 20 of them. Made with heavy cotton warp; reversible; therefore doubly serviceable. Friday only at this remarkable price. D STAIRS STORE ind lavender. Women’s *5 Pumps, $2.95 These Pumps (150 pairs) were taken from our regular stock and marked at this price Friday only. Patent leather, tan calf and black satin models, in sizes 4 to 7. Women's White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, $1 Pair. with rubber soles and heels. leather trimmed. Sizes 3 to 6. Rush Beach Slippers, 35¢ 200 pairs. FRIDAY ONLY. Women's Rush Beach Slippers, in sizes 2 to 7. Children’s Pumps, $1.95 200 pairs Children's Welt Strap Pumps, in brown, gray and cham- pagne leather. Sizes 815 to 2; widths A, B and C, Children’s Sandals and Oxfords, 95c. 200 pairs Play Sandals and Shoes. Of brown leather. Sizes 6 to 2. Children’s White Canvas Pumps, $1 pair. 200 pairs, in popular one- strap style. Sizes 8% to 1035 and 11% to 2. DOWN STAIRS STORE 250 pairs; Plain white, brown and black Bathing Suits for Women, Men and Children At These Low Prices Friday ‘Women's All-wool Bathing Suits, $2.75. 24 at the lowest price we have offered them this year. The California (one piece with skirt) style. Plain colors with contrast- ing stripes, Sizes 32 to 46, Men’s Alkwool Bathing Suits, $2.95. But 61 men’s two-piece bathing suits of all wool. They're ‘in the preferred plain colors and are exceptional values at $2.95. This price Friday only. Sizes 38 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Allswool Bathing Suits, $L95. 32 one-piece bathing suits in plain colors, some with contrasting color combina- tions. These were reduced from a much higher price. Sizes 28 to 36. A recent survey of 1,655 office build- s in the sec-|ing shows the increase of woman Will be open | workers in these buildings to be 30 Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1925. Woodward & Lathrop Month-End Clearance Sale Women'’s and Misses’ Apparel Reduced %5, Y5 and b 5 Some Reductions Are More, Some Less Every garment is a value that leaves no doub( of the genuineness of the economy in purchasing Women’s Dresses, $29.50; Were $59.50 An assortment including orchid metal lace and gold metal lace dinner gowns, white satin wedding dress, rose flowered georgette, black and tan satin and georgette; sizes 36 to 42. 2 Dresses, $39.50 each; were $59.50. 1 orchid georgette, size 44; 1 flowered print, size 38. Women’s Dresses, $65; Were $115 1 Cocoa Tailored Georgette; 1 Gold Lace with Green Beads; sizes 36 and 40. 2 Pansy Georgette Dresses, $62.50 each; were $85; sizes 36 and 40. Women’s Dresses, $59.50; Were $75 and $85 5 Dresses; black lace; 3 ensembles; 1 white; 1 shell pink; sizes 36 and 38. Women’s Dresses, $19.50; Were $39.50 10 Beaded Crepe and Georgette Dresses in pastel shades; a few in dark shades for street wear; some printed crepes. Sizes 36 to 42. Women’s Dresses, $29.50; Were $39.50 7 Dresses in plain or flowered crepe; tan, black, brown, henna and light shades; sizes 36 to 42 Women’s Dresses, $15; Were $29.50 8 Beaded Georgette, Flat and Flowered Crepe Dresses; sizes 36 to 40. Women's Dress Section. Third floor. Women’s Sports Dresses, $19.50; Were $25 and $29.50 11 Sports Dresses: crepe flannel and balbriggan. 2 Sports Dresses, $25 each; were $29.50. Printed crepe. 9 Sports Dresses, $29.50 each; were $39.50 and $45, in crepe, flannel and balbriggan 4 Sports Dresses, $39.50 cach; were $49.50. and crepe. 2 Ensemble Suits, $59.50 each; were $69.50. and tan 7 Flannet Sports Coats, $19.50 each; were $25 and $29.50. 3 Flannel Sports Coats, $25 each; were $35. 6 Sports Coats, $49.50 each; were $59.50 to $65. Kasha flannel and camel's hair. y 2 Sports C $25 each; were $49.50. Prints. 8 Sports Suits, $45 each; were $49.50 and $59.50. and English tweeds. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Larger Women’s Dresses, $39.50; Were $59.50 10 Crepe and Satin Dresses with long and short sleeves: em- broidery, pleating and beading for trimmings; navy, black 5014 and brown; sizes 42V to 5 Larger Women’s Dresses, $25; Were $49.50 and $59.50 10 Crepe and Satin Dresses: pleated sides, embroidered and button trimmed; also some with fine lace collars; sizes 42% to 481%. Larger Women’s Dresses, $19.50; Were $25 and $29.50 7 Georgette and Crepe Dresses: beaded and embroidered; navy and brown; sizes 421 to 484, Larger Women's Section, Third floor, Beauclay knit Flat crepe, navy Mannish T R Ty Ensembles, $49.50; Were $69.50 to $95 25 Ensembles with dainty silk frocks in plain or two-tone effects; also cloth coats with dresses to match; sizes 36 to 42. ‘Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Silk Faille Coats, $32.50; Were $49.50 and $59.50 10 Coats; silk lined throughout; flare or plain fronts; tan, cocoa and rust; sizes 36 to 42. Satin Coats, $29.50; Were $59.50 4 Brown Satin Coats; silk lined throughout; convertible col« lars; sizes 36, 38 and 40. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. In the Misses’ Dress Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ Frocks, $25; Were $39.50 and $49.50 - 20 Frocks of interest to larger miss or matron; imported beaded Afternoon and Dinner Frocks, appropriate for vaca- tion; larger sizes than are usually found in the Misses' Section. _Misses” Dresses, $19.50; Were $39.50 25 Dresses for afternoon, street and sports wear; satins, flat crepe, kashmirs and novelty flannels; many new shades, also black, Misses’ Dresses, $15; Were $29.50 and $39.50 12 Dresses, including kashmirs, satins, flat crepes and geor- gettes; dinner or evening frocks. Misses’ Dinner, Evening, Afternoon Gowns Reduced 1 Street or Sports Frock, $39.50; was $49.50. Boquette silk in malacco, trimmed with green. 1 Black and Geranium Ensemble Dress, $39.50; was $6250, Crepe faille; for afternoon or street wear. 1 Imported Evening Gown, $75; was $95. Pervanche blue, beantsfully beaded o pastel haddca, 1 Imported Evening $4950; was $95. Peach chiffon velvet, beaded in crystal beads, i Gown, $59.50; was $75. Imported geranlum georgette beaded § 4 with deep fringe. beaded in same shade and trimme o ) o 1 Imported Dress, $39.50; was $95. Cocoa satin. 1 Afternoon Dress, $39.50; was $4950. Flat crepe in the new chalk blue. Misses' Section, Fourth floor, 2 Imported Beaded Dinner Maize and cocoa. now. We suggest that you shop as early in the day as possible, while stocks are most complete. In the Misses’ Coat and Suit Section * L Fourth Floor Ensemble Suits, $49.50; Were $95 and $110 !h Beautiful Ensemble Suits of charmeen and suede-finished abrics. Misses’ Ensemble Suits, $25; Were $39.50 and $49.50 6 Unlined and Half Lined Ensembles for Summer traveling; dark and light shades. 1 Ensemble Suit, $75; was $125. Cocoa charmeen, trmimed with fox fur. Misses’ Coats, $47.50; Were $95 4 Spring Coats beautifully trimmed with fur; lovely for Sum- mer or Fall wear. Misses” Motor Coats, $29.50; Were $49.50 6 Coats_for motoring or steamer; coats for all year round wear. Others, $12.50 and $19.50. Other Misses” Coats Greatly Reduced 1 Novelty Coat, $49.50; was $75. of a French import. 3 Spring Coats, each; were $65. With lovely fur trim- mings. y 2 Velveteen Coats, $39.50 each; were $49.50. tion wear; high shades. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Suede-finish fabric; a copy Fine for vaca- Women'’s Blouses, $6.75; Were $15 to $20 15 Imported Overblouses; crepe de chine in praline, brown, gray and black; hand beaded in contrasting shades; V and round neck; jacquette and slip-over models; short sleeves 3 Suspender Skirts, $7.50 each; were $16. Black satin with inverted pockets, panel back and front, pleated sides. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. 4 Extra Size Overblouses, $3.75 each; were $10.75 and $13.75. 2 gray, sizes 48%; and 50; V-neck, three-quarter sleeves; 1 tan, size 50, banding of green crepe; 1 tan, size 50. S Blouses, $5.75 each; were $8.75. 3 flannel, 2 Jersey Sports Blouses; short and long sleeves; binding of contrasting color; inverted pockets; embroidered designs on pockets; button all way down or slip-over models. Women’s Overblouses, $3.95; Were $5.75 23 Net Overblouses; ecru shade; Peter Pan neckline: long sleeves; pin tucked; embroidered net and val lace trimmed. 4 Ecru Net Overblouses, $8.75 each; were $8.75. V-neck. short sleeves, frill trimmed in filet lace; no collar; frill and sleeve. 5 Overblouses, $5.75 each; were $8.75. Ecru net; Peter Pan neckline; long sleeves, finished with jabot; fine tucking, in- sertion and val lace edge. Women's Blouse Section, Third floor. Women’s Sweaters, $6.75; Were $11.75 7 white and peacock blue wool slip-ons with scarf collars. Women’s Sweaters, $675; were $11J5. 6 white rayon and wool slip-ons; with short sleeves and bound with rayon in contrasting colors. 3 Extra Size Sweaters, $6.75 each; were $12.75. light-weight wool; Tuxedo styles. 5 Sweaters, $3.95 each; were $7.50 and $10.75. Coat style and slip-ons; 2 brown rayon and wool coats; 2 powder blue slip- ons and 1 navy coat sweater. 12 Pure Sitk Sweaters, $1275 each; were $25 and $29.50. Tuxedo and golf coat styles; navy, tan, white and gray. 6 Pure Silk Sweaters, $§19.75 each; were $2950 and $30. Tuxedo, one black slip-on, trimmed in contrasting color. Navy, purple, tan and black. Womeu's Sweater Section, Third floor. Modart Corsets, $6.45; Were $13 6 Modart Front-laced Corsets of fine silk brocades; low top and long hip; sizes 28, 29 and 36. Madame Irene Corsets, $6.45; Were $12.50 and $15 11 laced-back models of fine brocades; low tops; waistline ?Oo%gc:“lizht-weight models for the large figure; sizes 27, Lily of France Corsets, $6.45; Were $12.50 8 Back-lacing Corsets of silk figured and mercerized broches; long hip models for well develo&ed figures; low and medium tops; sizes 24, 27, 29, 30, 32 and 36. Woodthrop Corsets, $2.85; Were $7.50 22 Back-laced Pink Broche Corsets; elastic at waistline; sizes 24 and 25. P. N, Girdles, $2.85; Were $5 20 Practical Front Girdles; side section of elastic; very light and comfortable ; sizes 26 to 31. Corset Section, Third floor. Silk Slips, $6.95; Were $7.50 to $9.50 15 Slips of excellent quality radium and satin crepe; tailored and lace trimmed models; shadow proof. 12 Slips, $7.95 each; were $11.50 and $1350. Crepe satin and radium; embroidered and net trimmed. 3 Slips, $9.95 each; were $1650. Satin crepe and gold cloth of excellent quality. Petticoat Section. Third floor. Junior Misses’ Coats, $8.95; Were $19.50 6 s Coats; full lined; trimmed with buttons; attractive. shades of tan; sizes 15 and 17 years. 6 Junior Misses’ ts, cach; were $4950. Fur-trimmed Flanm’l Coats in attractive shades of blue and green; sizes 15 and 17, Mbu‘l)n—-’wcui were $2950. .White %l;‘n‘::l“Smn Dreses; sizes 15 and I?: slightly soiled, % Girls’ Coats, $12.50; Were $19.50 7 Coats in pretty shades of tan and rose; suitable for travel- ing; full lined; sizes 7 to 14 years. Girle' and Junior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Navy blue,

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