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THE SI) VDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 5, 1925—=PART 1. PLAN NEMORIAL T0L A CODLIDGE -$200,000 Fund Is Sought to Carry on Work of Sentinels |§ 250 Canvas Awnings, $1.79 DS sl : } $3 Hat Boxes, $2.45 of Republic Ready for Hanging ) / Large size. square hat boxes : ber. Strong metal corners, Huvy welghts Fbth color, \stimed canvas b iape-tbtnd " of £ Strongamcts coren vilance and flexible frame. Complete. with ropes, | cretonne lined pocke Eiis The Lowis A. Coolidge National|§ pulleys and fixtures. Sizes 30, 36 -and 42. A new shipment \ | clasps, lock and key. Just in ‘, ks ey that would ordinarily be marked at much more—in the July LS y e Al sand il terday as a tribute to the memory of | clearance at ouly $L7. RSP tions LS the late president of Sentinels of the | srlo iy Third Floor Republic, who died in Milton, Mass,, | X Niay 31, and to carry on the worl of Sentinels in attempting to preserve the fundamental principles | 2 of the Federal Constitution 15| . ranches of Sentinels of the Re- | R public have heen established in | @l the States. The purposes of the ® To maintain the fundamental prin- iples of the American Consf on. . by T oy ‘,1”»“.',« firiet: dfahueed Sien- And now is your opportunity to fill vacation and stay-at- lmmo wardrobes at small cost—with remarkably large savings. Choice, groachment upon the reserved rights | new styles; fresh, clean garments—many only p\n(h.l\cd withi n the last few days—but every one te(luud radically for quick »i the States. 5 e e = To stop the growth of Socialism ) clearance. To prevent concentration of power o il e B | 5| Group 1—450 Dresses, Formerly $12.75 and $15 eral_welfare clause o hélp preserve a free republican Choice Summer styles in sport, street and after- form of government in the United g S b, . X . 3 States ? noon types made of Lace, Silk Prints, Canton Crepe, Prominent Men Leaders. 2 - ; ) Taff R e ke seorgette, Flowered Georgette, Flowered Taffete, [ ] ; " [ X of Columbia University, New Printed Chiffon, Satin Crepe, Flat Crepe and Sport wrk, is chairman of the national committee of the memorial fund Oiher members of the national com- | & Home Fumishings at July Crepes. Stunning colors and combinations. Sizes mittee are John W. Weeks, Secretary | 16 to 42 and 44 to 52. The noard oresthis oe thei MO | Cl P T ern Pacific_Rallway; Maj earance rrices e e e Group 2—600 Dresses, Fermerly $8.75 to $10.75 . wite AL e Reantor o Japanese Summer Rugs o maml e Perfect, stenciled in green, blue and brown. Plain or floral Here are scores of stunning styles in street, sport Ansonia, Conn.: Rev. George Gordon | B centers and all-over patterns with pretty borders, For any and afternoon styles—Fine Voiles in printed. plain, ol Bosto Walter H. Wilson, David room = W. Mulvane, Republican national e imported and Normandy effects, Laces, Flat and committeeman for Kansas, and RS $6 <12 size F Jumes M. Burch of Towa. The effort | 18 Rugs, formerly $6, in 9x12 size, $4.45. I : e Sport Crepes, Tub Silks, Prints, Silk Pongee and UL he to taee Senes ; 30 Rugs, formerly $5, in 8x10 size, $3.45. L 2l ol The late Mr. Coolidge devoted him- 20 Rugs, formerly $4.45, in 6x9 size, $2.97. Rayon Fabrics. All colors and styles. Sizes 106 sell energetically to the objects of 3 248 5 Sentinels of the Republic. In the con- 30 Rugs, formerly $2.50, in 54x90 s 8 to 44 and 46 to 52. test for the Republican nomination | 60 Rugs, formerly $1.50, in 36x72 e Group 3—600 Dresses, Formerly $2.50 and $2.98 child labor amendment and generally Do iiiacen huselt lon wscodl 21 Rugs, formerly $4, in 54x90 size, $2.49. Superior grade Awning-striped English Broadcloth and the power of the Federal authority 60 Rugs, formerly $2, in 35x72 size, $1.29. Dotted Broadcloth Dresses, in sport and street styles. White over the States. Shortly before his N . g g s wi aried combi s I 2 Ziaih bo gaverup nlih e | Window Screens 75¢ Sanitas Table or colored grounds with varied combinations. High quality ° nections in order to further the pu: c workmanship and rwepnnn_al styling f]i~!i!m\|i~h these from poses of Sentinels of the Republic.| 98. Formerly 75c. In 24x37 size. 64c. Covers, 49¢ other low-priced ga 5. Sizes 16 to 44, Extra sizes 46 to 52, For vears he was a Washingi 72. Formerly 59%. lanxJszlt. 44c. ,\I;:l.\{ seconds. Stcnciled on light of striped English broadcloth and striped tissue gingham. All sy-sliding, hardwood frames. |or dark grounds responde Street Floor full cut. See Window Display Assis Secretary of the Treasury under President Roosevelt, who was Gearanted gastiess wire o Second Floor his close friend, and wrote a number a ‘3 C.ro” Strlpe : f hooks, notable among which was | Window Shades, 59¢ Portieres, $1.98 > life of T nt in the Amer- can Statesmen Series [B| . Seconds of $100 ol Opaque| 7o pop Chair Seat : ; 4 tomTont Satl. 3hades. Plenty of dark green, also c Fiber air Seats ° Sentincis o the Hoouan oogiection | | sther colors 2 for 19¢, Black or Brown , July Hosiery Specials . « in the defeat of the child labor | Brcndmtnt aoilEn e et $3 Cretonne Opaque Shades, 29c i ttributed the refusal of | ff Overdmpes, 51.93 Seconds of 65c Window Shades, in ept th S short lengths. Dark green, white tion un- | Three-Piece Style and tan. the provisions of heppard 40c Felt-Base Runner $1.25 Woven Oval Arrive to Replenish Huge ner maternity act. This or e indorsed also the resol i 29c Yd. Rag Rugs, 94c < ; Stock Hundreds of N. offered in Ceugress by nator ~ o OCRS. undreds o ew Samen W WA e Green or Brown Hall Rumner.| 1214¢ Shelf Oilcloth, “"‘"11::=F"::.’:.'3.1‘\fnip,::::i.,.’;’""“‘“‘ :I\C.:n plain center and Grecian bor- Seconds, 12 Yards for $1 ) 4 Hats in Striking Modes. Chtldren s Socks, I7c 3 for 50c DOIHOE) /11 Rayon Socks, 25c rem's White, I . regulars of i e olor. Al ir 1 provi atifying amendments Street Floor at in each of the Legi may ratify, shall be elected B e e e Reductions on Men’s Furnishings posed: that any State may require that ratification by its Legislature be | & 1 i ST e $1 Union Saits, 79¢ TR g (g vote, and that until three- b Ecru Balbriggan Suits, with short Pado (made by the firm that the Hiatos Bies satifsn s et of sleeves; ankle length. Also Fine | makes Paris Garters) Single-grip one-fourth of the States have re. |8 Fancy Madras Suits in athletic | Garters, in all colors.. Jected!or defaatel s broo bt e = style: sleeveless and knee length; . mant. any Blats ey i sizes 34 to 46. 25¢ Wash Bow Ties, 15¢ 5| $1 and $1.25 Shirts, 79¢ | "N A S e Fancy .\'frinf'd ::Ivad(r'm S:i‘rt in lengths. Chifion Hose, 79C D:€C. PRESBYTERIANS M;*I"dé;;f et $2 Khaki Pants, $1.29 ) 3 Women's ik 110 y Sturdy Summer Pants, of stro - 4 TO ATTEND MEETING | iz iy oo ot | sl 3T i : : P o) ey it size. . Hats Full Fashmned Chlfi'on Hose. $1 Frederick, Md., Conference to Be| Mauc of-—Swiss hair hraids, azure WHITE—also citron, flesh, pat The _~|-ap.— includs lines, Wi (i o ; frthe-face, hair braids, leghorn, taffeta, bengaline, orchid, ashes of roses, sand, wo h Held July 13 to 19 for Women’s Summer Wearables, Special e D Gt s v T s i it st DUERRR S0 (Dl e SR $2 Lace Clox Hose, $I 69 T bk = S I viffe um and bobbe Young People. < $1.50 Porch Dresses, 85c velvet with straw and satin roye. white = iz Universal. Security and imported gingham, linene or chambray. Presbyterians will be vepre- Bl Checks. piaids and pliin €olors 1n scores of stiractive. Summer syie: < July Clearance—Self-Service Bargains Street Floor thé Presbyterian Young Sizes 36 to 46, 48 and 50. Table of Hats, each plainly marked and placed for ea lection—simply” choose your hat and pay a clerk—who will ople’s Conference at Frederick,, Md., Street Floor July 13-19, by John Rick of 1 Thir give you immediate nnd. prompter service than usually possible during ~d|(‘é N?n.(;l = . Z 4’000 Yards Of Fine SOC tieth st Miss Helen Field, 36 98¢ Undergarments, 55¢ $1.98 to $3.50 Special Number 1 peci umber gt 333 strect oroase: i B g o na Srape Whie Underwear, $1 Sport Hats and Untrimmed Hats Smart Trimmed Hats $2 Floyered Voiles, 38¢ Yard /s Rayon Socks, 29¢ v 1 dark col Rayon Socks, 29c Perfect Quality Regular 50c Socks, light and dark colors. Women’s $1 Hose, 65¢ Silk-and-rayon Hose, in white and a oup of desirable light shades. Perfect qual BRI i - Street Floor hioned with mercerized p. White & lors. fect Frances Smith, 300 Takoma avenue, > o jowns, chemise and bloomers of 3 , ¥ recent purchase of this beautiful Sum- and Miss Katherine Bliss, 209 Takoma A Il se crepe, shadow batiste and A 'selected group of Sport Hats of Milan Another selected group of Summer Hats e s S i 5 Femstitched and lac hemp and timbo in white and colors. Band- P S T vecy o this sca: atharin or small motifs. I > conference is one of 50 confer- 98c Petticoats, 49¢ . trimmed Bt ed and trimmed with ribbon. Small and c #5 s - 2 e = ack Se Getakinin i 3 : A son’s models. dark grounds, with vivid being conducted during the Black Sateen Underskirts, with 1.98 o medium shapes. The untrimmed hats of o : 7 > = pleated flounces. . an 2.98 Milan Hemp, timbo and Philippine Hemp in nmer months by the voung peo- i white, combinations and smart colors. i of Chvistian Biucation, vend:| () $1.98 Overblouses, 9c | = Sweaters, $1 Special Namber'2 Special Number 4 2,000 Yards of Striped arters of which are in the Wither- | White and tan dimity, in tailored > n Bullding, Philadelphia. These (| andtrimmed styles. Bgolieitigizesl | [T R D00 Sne i dver e, Trimmed Summer Hats s Cluldren s Dress Hats $ Broadcloth, 49¢ Yard Fatist 5 i i st 100 Dress Hats of fine straw braids. in red, o T Teoie of 9 e o 29c Brassieres, 15¢ $3 and $5 Girdles, $1.95 . A group of Colored Straw Hats in every pos pigl‘\! e o o e o e St sl Datistns Al $he chiolsest Jophart Of the churchesgan® pouni [ Mesh and figured fabrics, in hook- Marvel-Fit and R & G Girdles, of sible smart shape, style and color. Every ok bloc, terk Jaad and il 3 Lok omtneHhts il FreunathOne of the Toune people met for n ween ot siqo| | back style with elastic insert. | ravon brocade and elastic. Broken * reduced far below regular. inost’ tivored daklons this Boason Byt e Sizes 42 to 46. sizes. . Street Floor 2 The program at these conferences Second Floor donsists of definite study in IEREe TR Trimmings, Laces, Etc., Reduced Smart Silks Reduced Specials in Children’s Needs of the ehitreh govern- ment. methods of teaching, ways of | R . Girls’ Knickers $1 59¢ Suspender Dresses foondicting people’s meetings, | B Embroidered Bands Gown Tops, 12V5c Yard For Clearance ety 49 K“,,,kp,.f ] P 29¢ publicity ¥ school and young Camisole or Gown Tops, of lace, i 4 s Broken size e and similar - b 19¢ Yard Aunizlsior Coun Lops. afihes: $2 Crepe de Chine fneiend Tnmen X e o St o Do i it ject p 2 Perstan Bands, in bright color beading edge. "_59 Yard $1.98 Middy Blotises skirts. Sizes 8, 10 and 12, This conference work is only one broidered in silk or cotton. 1 1o phase of the educational activity of 1% inch widths. Formerly 39c. Lace Bands, 25¢ Yard An allsilk quality, in pink, tur- “and Skirts, $1 $1.50 Dresses, $1 o brown, red, green, he Presbyterian denomination. The | S E s g SUGiBe TR, BN, LS g i te, in checks and me board which provides these con- | [ Val Laces, 5c Yard Bl Tiido Tace Dende In e cocoa, biack and white. Khaki and poplin, in' broken | to 10 years. 5 5 white and ecru. 2 (o 5 inch widths. % . s . ferences has general supervision over Round and diamond ymesh, Cream I b Faced Creve. ey 5 P e oty jthe curriculum and methods of the and white. Edges only. Formerly | Fine or heavy mesh. $3 Satin P : : i , $1.49 | S e o, aptiay, sehiodle ol tlle oo || B S toe Velvet Ribbons $2.29 Yard I%fil‘f‘eugrfi::f:m';’ n.-.i.-s Children’s Dresses, 31 98 Jlll Shoe Clearance natic It also promotes daily vac A le dress quality, in jade : g 4 ke nds, 25¢ Yd. A supple ¥, jade, of fine nainsook, organdy and voile. Cotton crep e qual b sl bpes i T Ll 1:alll’: ‘1"’-’:1 B’:’mlu \"e—ni Lace, 10c, 12Y5c and 15¢ Yard OB Blue BEnLy romn sanbark, Attractively trimmed. = “Formerly | giaehe ". ' 'l = l."‘;‘, rein \ut,q.un al reductions on recently purchased Sum- e “0-operative agree- ollar Tabs, Bands ace, Yolors ;. e, henna, cocoa and black. i i A Jeattia ments with 55 Presbyterian colleges, Val Lace, in white, cream and ecru, | . Colors and black, in 1%, 2, 3 and blonde, hel to $3.98 mer Low Shoes for women. Smart styles, correct leathers = $ 12 theological seminaries and 3 train. | B Allover Lace, 49¢ Yard o widtha. $1.59 Georgette Crepe Children’s Dresses, 69¢ and good quality are features, 5 s R ol e O 18-inch Cream and Black Allover, Women’s ’Kerchiefs $1.09 Yard White Organdy Dresses, Panty Oneplece style, with sk ¢ $5 o $6 50 Low Shoes a |\(.I)Il“"€(“’\l 6 to veq cormer] . & | suitable for yokes. 6 for 29¢ Silk Crepe, in_ tan. pink. light | {1\’ Rompers an 61010 vears. Former < ‘i 5 o y ent Jeather, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. (i Moire Ribbon, 10c Yard Regularly 1214¢ each. Celored or blue, canary, black and white. E 100 g0 $1.60, Creepers and Rompers Satins in blonde and black, patent Jeather, $3 69 Street Floor TONIGHT. | 3 widths—1% to 5 line. All white. with embroidered corners. $2 Satin Duchess Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 $1.00 white and gray kid and rt tan leather q - Fine Swiss or linen. St i b $100 Latainis S ian i ek L heel Bisishts " ’ . colors. $1.59 Yard Imported voile, in white and $1.25 and $1.50 garments, of pin in all new modes and he g he ”1'9‘.:?2;:“ E?J:r:]l"h\l:::‘rm‘ll fiiiii Street 3 by Cm'de Black Satin Duch. colors. Formerly $4.98 to $6.98. lingétte, white dimity, and white 8 at Marsha all | Floos Thelgns s o i i y 2 r sizes, blous vith gingha bloomers, this evening. ; X . - - - :\?:;p;“lrfiz]fs for day "or "evenin Broken sizes Seconq hlouse with gingham boo $4 fo $5 LOW Shoes CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear, Reduced '$1.50 and $2 Silk Clisciing 1iyihe in! ety pondlaniiiarie . . : : ’ . and fabric in white, tan, blonde, gray and $ .69 Eiscopt Hoe for Cniranent of the |l Women’s Union Suits Womenx}:Pant‘l, 145¢h S Oddments, 98c Yard Jllly Speclals for Boys black. High or 16w heels. Sandals, pumps, ; held Thursday evening at the resi. | B 55¢ Sl bty T oo g Short lots of Fancy Striped Pon: $1 S o Play Sutis. 79¢ straps. (}1@ ».lor L. B. Rr;;'doul on Piney |8 $1.00 athletic-style sults, of pink tight knee only. gee, Tub Silk, um and similar umm y > 5 T = Sh Branch” road “at Butteinut stree e aelamcoic s Badice oD 1 5 weaves. 4 Long pants, high neck and long sleeves. Plain blue or blue and | - $1 to $1.25 Tennis Shoes ’ Sizes 34 to 42. nfants’ Vests, 17¢ $2 Sport Satin white pin stripe, trimmed in fast-color. red. Sizes 3 to 8. i i High or, Low Shoes for men, women and 4. United r»‘n‘mslw'"\'\ o Ve e || Swiss Ribbed Vests, 10c 3 for 50c $1.59 Yard $1.25 and $1.39 Palm Beach Pants children. White or brown bals or blucher meets at 921 Peénnsylvamia avenue | g 25c vests, in pink or white. Per- Mercerized Cotton Vests, with Fast-color Striped Sport Satin, in Wash sm“’ 98¢ ’]‘98 c outheas esd& eveni . Size 38 only. v . suitable for skirts, styles. A me eI vl ft i = Silk Vests, $1 Jomt nack andinaidigves | Lmesu: Shooks Snd sport toge. t Button-on and middy styles, of Our usual $2.50 to $3.50 qualities. Glove Si ests, ars. : cotton pongee, crash or - Peggy ght tan, light or dark mray, navy Child ’s S ndals and Oxfords The Towa State Society will hold its Our $1.50 grade. “In bodiceton | procon Suiee 50c and 55¢ $1.50 Sport Satin St ATl iR E to 8. and cheeks. ~Sizes 7 to 20. rein s val annual picn at Falls, on the style. All shades. In sizes 36 to 42, mon JSuits, S, Bl 55, Wash Pants, 59¢ ‘ Virginia side, -~ Saturday _afternoon. P Forest Mills Union Suits, with $1.19 Yard port Blouses, 55¢ TR & I, O Also Play Oxfords in tan, brown, patent Saly 11 Thate will Theren Rayon Vests, 55¢ shell or tight knee. Mostly bodice Plain Color Sport Satin, in the White madras, cotton pongee, Gray Crash and Khaki Color Also Play an, I . patent fashioned picnic lunch at 4:30 p.m., Fancy weave rayon, in all colors. | tops. _Regular sizes, 30¢; extra tones most popular for Summer Kkhaki, blue chambray and striped | Pants. Bxcellent quality. Sturdy Sd conbinations. Al geet feveral sivies: c after which there will be dancing, |} Bodice top. sizes, 55e. sport and street clothes. percale. Sizes 6 to 1 wearing. el i games, races and fishing. Those who Street L wish to attend should meet at the Rosslyn atatiar, o the Washington #ad Old Dominion Railway at 3 p.m.

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