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o SO THE EVENING - HAYNES MAY QT " PROHBITON P0ST Will Confer Shortly With Backers on Entering Race for Ohio Governorship. | By the Associated P S Roy A. F aventful years may soon close four < prohibition commis- sioner to conf the governorship of Ohio. The commissioner is not yet ready to make any formal announce. ment, *but_a conference of his sup norters will be held here soon to con sider the move. aynes, who was said to have ed by President Coolidge | his plans ot run for the| governorship last November as a pro hibition candidate, would seek the Re publican nomination for the office now | held by Gov. A. V. Donahey, Demo- crat, in his second term. If he enters the primaries, Mr. Haynes will be campaigning at the same time as will Senator Willls, Re- publican, Ohio, if the latter adheres | UNEMPLOYMENT DOLE IS MODIFIED IN FORM Benefits of $10 a Week Each Is Allotted to Hundreds in New York. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 27.—New York now has a modified form of unem- ployment dole in the highly seasonal cloak and suit indust Hundreds of workers, idle a re- quisite nine w this season, re- cently began receiving weekly bene- fits of $10. The payments came from an unemployment insurance fund of more than $1,200,000, originally con- celved by a special commission ap- pointed by G Smith, and now Jointly borne employers and em- ployes themselves. Workers pay into the fund 1 per cent of their wages each week they are emloyed. Manufacturers con- tribute two-thirds of the weekly pay- roll. If the manufacturers tack on the amount of their preponderant as- ment to the selling price of and suits, it has been said, the workers will be receiving part- pay vacations during otherwise “off” seasons, two-thirds of which will be paid by’ the well dressed woman. The gubernatorial commission, however, saw substantial benefits ac- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. tress and unrest it may conceivably curtail costly interruptions and stop- pages in the industry, a saving whlcll would more than “pay the freight, it was said. Union demands at the bottom of past strikes, it was pointed out, had always calculated the extant of idle time as well as working time in reaching the figure which the union leaders fought for as a living wage. Under the present system, unem- ployment benefits end after 12 weeks, and may not exceed $120. Land Reserved for Lighthouses. Reservation of 53 parcels of public land and islands along the coast of Alaska for lighthouse purposes was announced today by the Interior De- partment. the local land agents throughout Alaska to permit no appropriation of the tracts or islands under the home- stead or other land law. REFINED IN STYLE antilever hoe. 5z, A fashion Notice has been sent to| | cruing from this unemployment in- syrance. If it alleviates labor dis- that’s popular Looking backward—no woman ever opposed the changes in i e styles which gradually trans formed her attire to the freedom and comfort of today. to his desire to seek re-election. The commissioner and the Senator are old d it is not expected that villis will oppose the arrange ROY A. HA Will Stay Till August. With his plans still indefinite. Com- missioner Haynes expects to hold his | oftice until August 1, at least, when| new procedure in prohibition enforce went ordered by Assistant Secretary | Andrews of the Treasury, becomes | effective. The new system provides | reorganization, and M . - Refrigerators Best of all is the comfort and grace of the new Summer shoes. @ANTILEVER pumps will be ad- mired for their refinement of style as well as their famous comfort. Aerolux Porch Shades ‘ SPECIAL PRICES Lawn and Porch Swings, Couch Ham- mocks, Rockers, Benches, Etc. THOMPSON BROS. Furniture Store 1220-26 Good Hope Road Anacostia, D. C. Phone Lincoln 556 es to remain here long | see it well underway. es is known to have sought | mes to resign his post since | he was appointed in June, 1921, by President Harding, but each time was persuaded to stay on. He survived, 1po, reports on numerous occasions that he would be retired, and for much of his term of office was subjected to considerable opposition in and out of Congress. EGYPTIAN ENVOY COMES. New Minister to United States De- nies Disorders. NEW YORK, July 1 (®.—Mah moud Samy Pasha, recently appoint- od ptian Minister to the United States, arrived vesterday on the liner ajestic on his way to Washington He denied the existence of an acute political situation in Bgypt, but ad mitted the Sudan problem “is a deli cate subject.” Quality and service are likewise superior. Prices from $8 to $13 Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F Street N.W. Second Floor—Over Young Men's’ Shop FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Va’ue-vafng 1109 F St. N.W. ~ A Special Selling of SUMMER DRESSES for Women and Misses - For the smart woman who delights e in new and correct attire at an unprecedented low price 207 Before Reduction, $29.75 to $39.75 HIS sale stands out as one of the very greatest under- priced distributions of high type dresses announced this Summer. T The collection comprises the smart fashions of the season for afternoon, sports and street wear, not the least attractive of which are a number of two-piece Summer models. A Close-Out of: . 226 Silk Frocks The models are copies and ad?mations of the higher priced creations, executed to our order and priced to emphasize our determination to offer the newest fashions at the lowest prices. All Sales Final NS v =] RRIS S ‘000 to $19.75 - SALE STARTS WHEN STORE OPENS TOMORROW, 9:15 dresses. $15.00 — Heavy quality two-way striped crepe de chine frock, with chanel kick pleat and jabot front. $10.95 — Straight- line bordered printed crepe frock, with nar- row hip tie. (Above). 3595 — Radio crepe, in gradu- ated stripes, with cantrasting front panel and button trimming. (Left). ., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR TOMORROW THURSDAY merly all mahogany fin- ketched. Now it's all bright, spotless white! Newly Decorated! The Downstairs Dress Shop Opens With 500 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses —in the greatest value event of its career. Featuring—after the custom of this Inexpensive Dress Shop—the-simpler stvles, but with the fine qual- ity and workmanship usually found only in higher priced 3 low prices: These Dresses represent a big saving and present an opportunity to add two or three to your wardrobe. Typical tub dresses of Radio Crepe, Linen and Striped English Broadcloth. In a variety of attractive new patterns. Styled in straightline effects, short sleeves, Peter Pan or V-neck collars. Ideal dresses for beach and country wear. Sizes 16 to 44. 102 Exquisite Practical Dresses for Summer wear, fashioned in such wanted materials as radiums. Striped and printed crepes in a glorious assortment of the bright and attractive colorings so much in vogue. The white grounds with awning stripes; the light shades for dressy occasions; the subdued tones for service! Laces, frills, buttons and ribbons provide outstanding features. Sizes 16 to 42. $ 5.00 Here are Dresses of amazing quality and value, in every way dresses that would ordinarily fetch a great deal more than this low price. Dresses in Printed Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Striped Silk, Crepe de Chine, Satin-faced Crepe. A choice of many in- dividual styles—long and short sleeves, round and open neck collars, ribbon ties. Individual styles enough to assure you of your own preference. Sizes 16 to 44. This new shop of ours, opened only about six months ago, become such a big favorite that we've given it a new dress, making it one of the most attractive dress shops in Washington. Here we feature at all times smart, simple frocks at very special prices— = o Silk Frocks, $10.75 to $15.00 Cotton Frocks, $5.95 to $8.75 Cloth frocks soon to be added for Fall! Watch for them. Downstairs at Jellefl’s About the Jelleff Inexpensive Dress Shop—Downstairs The same air of courtesy and refinement to be found in this store’s other depart- ments. Correct styles in frocks for street, afternoon and sport that are the direct result of a careful scrutiny of daity market opportunities. Six daylight fitting rooms with expert fitters in at- tendance. Wrapping desk on the floor to facilitate “take with” de- liveries. The same swift delivery to all parts of the city as en- joyed when purchasing from other departments. Purchases made on charge accounts are accepted here as clsewhere in the store. In Jelleff’s Downstairs Shop you may choose colors and styles of frocks by daylight. You Rnow what you're getting when you spend your money in the Jellef Inexpensive Dress Shop. Clearance - Sales —now going on in all departments! Women's and Misses’ Summer Dresses! Lovely Coats and Suits for women and misses! Dresses, Coats and Suits, for the large woman, for the tall woman, for the short or slight figure! Exclusive Dresses, in our Fine Apparel Shop! Costume Slips, of all styles, qualities and prices! Lovely Underthings, of soft silks, fine cottons—handmade Philippine wear. French Voile Underwear! Hats, Stockings, Shoes, Gloves! Brassieres, Girdles, Bandeaux! Every Apparel Accessory for Summer! Apparel for every occasion— Sports, Travel, Street, Garden Party, Resort, Evening! All offering groups at far, far below reguylar prices—for Dinner and Marie tions! clusive with us in Washington! So that more may enjoy the invigorating effect of Bath Salh.; ] 720 One-Pound Bags of BATH SALTS —enough to balance the weight of 6 average women! You usually get only half a pound of this quality for 50c. Our price, 25c pound, or 2 pounds for 50c. First time in Washington that so much Bath Salt valuc has been offered. A small quantity of these bath salts will soften the water and perfume the bath—making it delightfully refreshing and invigorating. Each bag wrapped in glassine paper (transparent) so salts are fresh wher they reach you. Sale Beginning Thursday Street Floor —Rose! Have you tried the new Antoinette Delightful ! 25 quick disposal! The vogue of pleats and lingerie touches continues The midseason collections Y ouches n ¢ lusity & i pleats s an of " o or carmel. Sizes o by the newly arrived and charming July Madelon Dresses Note that these dresses are in the advance styles of Fall— though, of course, intended to be worn now. In deference to Satin, whose early Fall vogue is foreshadowed, come these three mid-season Madelon models, revealing all of satin’s glamourous witchery. Again Madelon blends accuracy of fabric with style correctness, at a price made possible only through the combiped efforts and resources of the stores which operate and sponsor Madelon Modes. Madelon Dresses—Always $39.50 Sizes for Women and Misses The co-operative buying of these different citi manship and possibly duplicate. has produced in these dre: brics—which a store buying in the ordinary way cannot s values—in style, superb work- Madelon Frocks for Women—Second Floor; for Misses—Third Floor. ENTER SKETCH e ns eeashpelsed tho oon- or tinuation of fullness in {ront and long siceves i el Docomis modcl with it fouches ‘of “hand: imader Tace. . Satin. i _‘black, blonde or carmel. Sizes 14 o 44, $39.50. RIGHT SKETCH This graceful frock illustrates a_version of the double jabot smart women are wearing. It is of »oft crepe Roma, while the frock itself Is develo in satin. Tn combinations of black-and-belge, black-and-blue or eocoa-and-beige. Sizes 11 to 41, $39.50.