Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1925, Page 22

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|1ast week, became effective today, in- cluding the following: Lieut. Guy Burlingame of the \n(h precinct hecame ptain and ook command of the eleventh pre- cinct. In addition. he will continue as the head of a roving squad to stop the flow of bootlex liquor into Washington from adjoining States. JUDGMENT HELD POLICE RE[]UISIIE Rudolph Tels Rookies Phy- sical Courage Is Not the Only Requirement. Acting Lieut. Jeremiah Sullivan be- | comes a full lieutenant at the eighth precinct. | an additional assistant superintendent | under the language of the new appro- priation act. The following become detective precinct detectives 1y demands tact | policemen The and well as mere pu of tad judgment its by his friend nt Shao Commissioned First Lieutenant. the Tt Elmer G. Wakefield, 1806 the police |y, avenue, has Ardrooin | gioned s o Avsi lieut ps. Officers 1 cour m 5 there {missioner Cuno of the Board « ed in add JIph, presi nmissioners, de clay i of Loree at o S the District “In the whole | Med Chief Clerk Edwin B. Hesse becomes ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D, | say, will have been sacrificed within & | quarters and in many other sections of Y ARCHITECTS RUIN ROME’S Idecade to the ill" conceived idea of | the city, while most of the new public BEAUTY, ARTISTS CLAIM | making the city a weak imitation of | buildinzs are distinguished only by jsome “bustling unbeautiful Middle | their ugliness. | { Western American town 1s do not object to the con-| Standardization Worse Than Van-| Scores of ugly on of houses with modern % o e nex: provements, but they maintain that dals’ Raids, Lovers of City's al distinction, rapidly being | some effort should be made in the ex 0Old Beauty Declare. C., WEDNESDAY, I tura >|.mn in the new Prati and Ludovisi ternal dec ions to conform Correspondence of the Associated Press. ROME, June 3.—The Vandals who! swept down upon Rome in the early centurles of the Christian era, de- stroying wantonly the great monu ments of the empire, and the gentry | White Sitk Hose Pure thread silk and perfect - | of the Aiddle 'h\I t and | 45| was welcomed back to headquarters It This s New | Italian and f ) commis- | of architectu the | that the ¢ orps | fallen ur “white as snmow.” Also Black and colors. Speoial vho continue the | quality—triple seam back— 88« down such | the s as col osseum to obtain free stone. did destroy the heanty and personality th architects tees | Fiber Sweaters Just the fl\lnl for “the Fourth." Slip-over model. ’QV’ s llfl Printed Patterns s 79 bright colorings. Bp.clll 1 Ft;zs;r lff!)<>tz # modern e doing sni of hundreds of Costume. Slips Fine Muslin; shadowproof; @=ep hip hem, fancy ruffies; embroidered tops. SPECIAL, with 88¢ with a nervous I with ! cateh it ::z::::::::z::zmzwmzmmmzmm&mmnwa 23853388883888888323 JULY 1, 1925. the already existent beautiful ex-| i = amples of medieval and ancient ar chitecture. The Mysterious Voice. | voice. On one memorable occasion. he told a traveler. the voice per The Grimsel Hospice, which bur ) called to him ‘to “go into Z |lars have broken ir s room.” He ran, té it and 2 left, throughout the s{knelt down to pray. Before he had Aches ure not contigious, but when | charge of a hed hix prayer ihe anche man comes home and finds his wife [ spent hi nd in @ moment 1 whole adache he's apt to! 1ce, except the one little room in, ich he was, was filled with snow $33383328323838383823888 66604 Sasadd Bathing Suits striped, all S oo hleek] maize, Silk peacock, green, tan. With' rabber belts. Speoial Underwear Treco and Crepe ds Chine Envel- ope Chemise and Step-ins. Solid colors and beautiful new color com- binations. ~Tailored ana ¢1 Qg lace trimmed. Special 1 Smart Earrings Regular value $1.00 to $2.00. Shower and pendant effects in many colorings. .Choice as- sortment. Spectal 49( $3.98 led in the ize is still o - perform his ts Sulliv When the wan. they upon hin Conduct Subject to Scrutiny. = ssion, partment eir technical rights 59¢ Women's Fiber Silk 1des and white. vad seams. checks ry one fast 59¢ Floral Voiles 75¢ Imported English Broadcloth $1.29 Double Bed Sheets 69c Rosdale b rand with ¢ r veimcieh Spanish or low heels. KAUFMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. Big Purchase and Sale of 500 Fine Wash Dresses \\ nrih $2.98 to $3.98 n rtune S 36 te 4 Milady’s Footwear for the Fourth Slippers and and combination effects. Aroun ' CREERON 614 Twelfth Street Between F and G Streets N. W. ALL THIS WEEK I From By Expert High Prices Milliners ‘Progress ! ON THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER HATS You Make Your Own Deductions From The Price Marked on the Price Ticket This is the event so many of our patrons have been waiting for. Every smart style of hat for every occasion, including trimmed and untrimmed hats, sports hats, flowers, feathers and ornaments. Bangkoks White Felts Panamas Bengalines Fancy Straws Peanits Satins Hair Hats Plenty of Extra Large Headsize Hats Leghorns The Hats Are Now Marked $1.00 to $17.50 (Many have already been reduced) You Pay 50c to $8.75 All Sales Final—No Exchanges—No Will Calls HA RRY 79¢c Rag Rugs 49c 300 WOMEN’S SPORT HAT Worth $2.95 to $3.95 arrivals of sport models that include kid, felt, in ribbon, etc., in turbans and other new in white and high sport colors. Every hat and you will enjoy the coolness of wearing!pg amember, they are extra values. purchase of i DON'T FORGET THESE SPECIALS 25c Paimolr et . lbes Large size_can: assorted odors. 50c Children’s Pure 35C in all ‘the newest shades $1.50 P‘ur: Silk 98c White Hose. Knit on spring needle machines. pure Japan silk; all wizes 39c Turkish .Bath Towels read biue. lavender. pink tripe horders. $1.50 Pure Silk 16-Button Gloves. . 95C Mohawl make: in white. and ‘mode: Al sizea: perfet quan 95c¢ $2 Rayon Fiber Silk $ l 49 S‘l nwn-l ghemlu Combination Suits. . T assorted colore Wiber Silk Suit, in orel hm pink, maize. nm| etyles. Made peach and white: all eizes: perfect | in voils and nain- Tanity 300k All sizes. Specials for His Outmg Men's $350 All-wool Bathing $2 85 ,P{u.- u‘n’? Brown Bathing Suits. with colored stripes, 5 to Men’s White Duck Pants Sturdy made mms that wiil @0 tor ‘that picnic or outing . $1.508 Men's 3200 Tmported Broadcloth nd and ’l;"\“':‘! ‘umhed Imported English Broadeloth Shirta. in sizes 13 $2 45 3 Men’s $3.90 Collar-to-match "‘with laundered or soft Shirts ... $1.10 Fine, Qualits " Broadeloth 'Si Regularly $1.50. In|[ $14.75| Men’s $1.50 B." V. D. Union Suits .. Mohair ‘Suits, finely made, for men 4 to 46 * $1.50 Children’s Voile Dresses 95¢, | Good ‘quality. Y- | Crashor Khak In assorted col- ',T-.'T'k»;“'.nd r;‘r‘i‘!-‘: .ors and whi heit. Sizes 3 1o 8 Sizes 2 to 6 vears. | Yeare: $1.39 Boys’ Rougher Suits 85c¢ Just, tho quit tor for| of 89c Women’s Bungalow Aprons 59¢ Percale and ging. |- hani i . asser g hecks and “rures |3 G« Well $1.25 & $1.50 Women's Underwear and o tug Standard Unio L GO0 e e e ey Men’s §17.50 to $20.00 Mohair Suits .. s Tmported and Domes and young men. in sizes 3: su ity tans, '-\hnn Mili- All sizes in lot “ | 90 o *e 32 *» *e e .0 *e *0 *0 oo $ L od B33 »0 B33 o0 *e P23 L o4 .o P33 o0 *0 P33 *e o0 oo *e oo *0 .o P33 .o *e | o0 e L od .o 3 *e oo o0 .o .o oo oo P33 *s oo oo oo *8 o0 oo oo £33 pes oo pes oo ESs pe3 oo pes | o0 °o e o0 oo *0 .0 *e oo oo *e .o °e e oo | o8 oo | o0 | oe oo .o o0 P33 .0 | o9 o oo oo | oo o 20 oo | o0 oo £33 pes oo oo P |oe | oo |oe | o0 ¢i o °o 233 °e e *o 233 *0 * *e | oo oo L od oo oo *o oo *0 *0 oo | oo -0 *0 °e | o0 oo * £33 oo X | &8 [ oo P2y o0 e *e .o pes oo *e °o oo 23 $ o *0 .o e s :zzzzz:émzm 33 méézzzmzx:z:::zzi:zizt:::‘ztxz:z:izz:zz::: i Wznmm&mzxammzmzz*:mmm‘mxm°zzzz July-4gt. Sal'é st . e A e S e g Popular §@@ pnd P, 300 Wash Dresses Rich Voiles; both dotted, flowered and plain; lustrous imported Broadcloths; Pongees; Silkettes—plain and striped, etc. Designed in the new models; and elaborately trimmed. All fashionable colors. Women’s and Misses’ sizes, and extra sizes. 150 Wash Dresses . Lace-trimmed and flowered Voiles; Broadcloths, striped and fig- ured; Silkettes; Linens, etc. A big variety of styles; variously trimmed and in the brlght colorings. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. 150 Wash Dresses . Broadcloths—beautiful plain colors and handsome striped and fig- ured effects; also Silkettes; daintily cut and well made. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. 0 Fine Silk Dresses Handsome plain Crepes and stripes and prints; effectively modeled; full assortment of brilliant and staple colorings. Women's and Misses’ sizes. 200 Fine Silk Dresses . Street, Sports and Afternoon wear—gorgeous Checks—in novelty stripes and artistic printings; charmingly trimmed—and in all the colors that are fashionable—including the new pansy color. Women's and Misses’ sizes. o o o o * Fourth of July Speclal in | & Women’s New P umps | atent leather, white canvas, tan calf and black satin, $ 2 .9 0 ik s o o ‘éfifi.fiq“" b Bargain Basement Sensaticnal Sale of | Broadcloth Voiles in Handsome Effects And Striped and Plain Dresses 388 Clever models; carefully cut; excellently - ~ well made—and in a full range of colors Street Floor 3rd Floor Sale of & Girls’ Voile Dresses A big special purchase that makes pos- sible such an astonishingly low price. Dotted Swisses Imported and Domestic Voiles $ both plain and printed Tots 2 to 6 years * Tissue Ginghams —trimmed with lace, ruffles, ribbon and embroidery Girls 7 te '€ yrs. Never before—and nowhere else at anywhere near such a Pprice. &338823283233388323388.38333883 $38388303232828322

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