Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925. THREE ARRAIGNE] ~|5'scs0F e AT RoANOKe . . NATIONAL GUARD: iz oz ] B oz B, | Safe and Raw Material Only Salv-| LAUDED BY GEN HINES e Aol Bl e e e o age of Spoke and Handle Firm. servance of Defense day, July 4, by twice candidate for governor, died %S £ — the National Guard of the District of | here yesterday. Death of the attor- | DOANOKE, Va., July 9 i0F).Fire .| Columbia. The fine turnout and 4pirit [ ney, who was a picturesque prosecu- st 'npx';i'h['('l‘l-:ll(ul\ml the plant and ail Excellent Manner of Responding|gisplayed was due to the personal ef- | tor in many criminal cases here that hish RSN, ( Ok he oanoke 3 forts of you and your assistants, and | won national attention, occurred at Spoke and Handle Co., in the 2 to- Defonse Call Subjeot of | o0 o O O O them for tho | Mo o e Ahhe Hinces carme dpon ]319-1321 F Street ch Zaastion. SNy aetlmathd Commendatory Letter. work.” him in Paris December 15, 1923. |$150,000, 50 per cent of which w : | Two U. S. Omclals Under In-|covered by insurance. Al that - ved fr the furnace of flam dictment in Baltimore as | produced hy ‘thoutings o hickoss | yThe excellent manner in which the | TN We Make Window Shades 3 4 Iiie Sin St A Columbia responded in - the defense T # test last Baturday and also the work Inquiry Continues. liiil"mu';:i‘ “'fifmfi,.'.’, Much of the raw |Of the district of Washington head- To Measure Have us furnish estimates of factory prices A “Shade” Better STORE NEWS Saturdays, Close 2 P.M. = rou : quarters brought forth a commenda- h:[h::m e tory letter from Maj. Gen. Hines, 8pecial Dispat 5 Rtorita chief of staff of the Army, to Brig. BALT S, « 7 o » Gen. 8. D. Rockenbach, commanding raigned 2 A S B oommear 5 the district of Washington; and to ;n the s Eight Nations Cut Visa Fees. Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, rcor:mll’;id- ate yestes i ing the National Guard of the Dis- ment by g B nd jm\ on .\’"ep""‘n\q for r “’rnrdl red"'“"" 1 |r1‘71 of Columbia. bribe, two | 2 i 5| “The War Department extends to y | you and through you to the people of the district of Washington its con- tulations upon the splendid success vance of Defense y on July 4" Gen. Hines' lotter | en. Rocken Without you the citizens of Rebuilding Sale Carpenters will soon be tearing down partitions to give us a greater Young Men’s Shop. | ment \n(h elght* countr e v 2 i case 3 la, Honduras, Costa Bttt tica, Sweden and Switzer. s : fees have been altogeth Z In the case of Bulgarf m $10 to §2 ase of Spain from $10 to Plaster dust is ruinous to clothing. We're going to sell our stocks down to a minimum before the building operations begin. e |_83013u.sc.n.w.4 l?lmne- et W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor . of our Take advantage of these truly huge reductions. What has become of the old-fash uld not ha vl‘v‘i people who used to marry for | s that it was.” In forw rding this letter to Maj. i I I A“ Our $4O Suits d him n « ] | 2 5 WoN BY WEST VIRGINIA. |} 1221 Connecticut Ave. | R S SRR R R R RN R S S S SRR AR R R IDSSSRARSRANSNRSANASANAARS NSNS Battleship Efficiency - Penant During July and August we shall Awarded ‘:nxm“P\(1>! ’Y:a"r' s I Gl it PM. on Saturdays . ha ¥ 1 warde 1 1 e pronn awarlel tin French Handmade Voile Dresses, in flowered ‘ i e b vear just closed f Crepes, Georgette and many other materials for i “ Ol‘k].llg Ahead The engineering trophy in the bat tleship class = the Oklahoma I street and afternoon wear, which have been selling at I lli I H $ Hammond is Given Dual Rank. } | $22.50 to $39.50. Now reduced to $10 to $18.50. Of the B ders | Creed C Hum wond of the |||l " . I i 1. who has just Midsummer Clearance of Hats at reduced prices il We've dug into the Haberdashery and g i Straw Hat prices extravagantly—we want P . 1 st light $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 them out of the way before the dust of Sae S o A P At aslics, Hel rebuilding begins to fly too thickly. weights for the hottest weather and medium weights that can be the United ||| I worn through the Fall and even the Winter. : = = = = This is your opportunity to replenish i the wardrobe. | Materials include the fine French flannels, our superior blue More Wonderful 7 ser. i i i o - o ges, soft unfinished worsteds, and the assortment at $35 gives Than Ever 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. W“h Shirts With Cravals I you a choice from our entire stock of “Stratford” and “Fashion = | i b d Handsome Cut Silk Cravats— f ” 13 Th 5 | Rayor.x Striped Madras an i Parl lines. is Big Sale of | HREND ’ Pl nelend Sl Were 31 and 150 || DRESSES | BE Zret . S AGENT LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS I} | -415 Were $5.98, $7.50, $9.75 — s e e 31 3 for $2.25 All Linen and Foulard silks, [ : P I . Super | 3 for $4.00 Fine Cut Silk Cravats—im- 2 tub silks, silk | ! orted and domestic. | - P Sen i $ e UNDERMUSL[NS | { ;vdmd:; and $2.50 ‘ alm Beach Suits Imported English Broad- voiles in plain o . W cloth. Colors in white, tan. colors, dots and P s{os‘.‘l)] a‘?ed ffpx‘:;le Underwear blue and gray. Neckband and $1 29 Rida-caite stripes. _\1;‘(-\@, e Satap “ooile s e 00 collar attached. ously beautiful I fine and the lace and . Were $2.50 and $3 styles, exquisite medallion and drawn | 3 for $3.75 Ll - iff work trimmings so ele- | 95 I s and in gant. All kinds of $ I . Finest Cut Silk Cravats—im- | [f I 5 to 54 sizes. I undermuslins, in white, ported and domestic. fl L4 $5 and $6 Summer Dresses e e D b | 3 for $5.50 Were $3, $3.50 and $4 69¢ UNDERWEAR ‘ Civaing out SRl $ 95 Crepe and cotton, Madras, Cheviot, etc. With s].°95 I Dres ~L» I flesh or white gown c i M?lkband: }sleglr(n]ee collar or { - 4 " ¥ SO lar-attached s S. i ‘\%TL T o et e 53 i $3.50 S ‘ Fine Mohair Suits Su m s . 1 o S | S3.00SILK UNDERWEAR | Mtgd e rives ot ey o | | i 2. vats—imported and domestic. Bice iloti voils .{ml crepe. Regular $25 and $20 Values Were ‘2.50 :3 $3.50, Misses” and women'’s sizes i }I”"’ 5‘”& “.';é’c' ex?‘“““{;‘ | y lace and ribbon trimmed, i i I - $5.98 to $9.98 || all colors in the lot of gowns. Cl 3 for $6.00 | | 3 -ins, T s 3 ise. Extra Size Dresses i step-ins, Teddys and chemise $2 15 | | $ 1 5.75 A big —Fine Fiber Shirts in exclu size patterns and neckband women' $1.50 Openwork Corsets | | mow™" " ™ 3 for $6.00 , ) Stylish Summer Corsets in ! Were $5 and $6 i 1 i el e new, comfortable shapes 98c 52.95 With Pajamas These are the celeb.ruted Fm & Benz make, all silk Evecthing for misses and women; | Plain colors—of sheer weaves trimmed, in complete sizes, with extras for men of unusual shows in g:;.'gus, 22 to 32 sizes. 3 for $8.50 —cut big and full | build. . lors H b Were $2 | $1.00 to $1.69 69c RAYON $14.95 to $19.75 - l 5 D (Artificial Silk) Finest grade of Pure Silk $]_-55 Silk Dresses Gfl' S vUresses HOS]ERY e ey etc. 285 High colorings. Soisette, Striped Madras, tlass .75 etc—comfortable models—ef- Dresses in ; f ; Were $8, $9 and $10 fective colorings. 3 [ 2 ¥ 1 $ 5.95 Were $3, $3.50 and $4.50 ” - = — & ~ # Colors to ( s ce of georgettes = Stuianer] \ match your ~ $2‘55 . ° ° : P seongerics - et 2 3 for 817 | Y. M. Shop Al the new flower col- (), fisured patterns, shoes. Ir- nlon ul s ors, as wel as white, Hchecks and stripes: regulars of Fine Silk and Linen Pajamas, I “St. Albans” % toad aine 5 S pleasing colors; popular mod- bt e . With Straw Hats sl i The materials are a superior grade of nainsook, checked 53;;»“ Fh S ALE OF REMN ANTS W LA g‘,rr%‘ :;dmh E:rs];;:.flo_ e "%Zi‘fgs‘"'d s8.50 || madras and a satin striped madras; full cut and perfectly ants st go regardle: f Y Leghorn, Balibuntal, Bang- ’ 3 ength and sleeve- an ‘ shaped; elastic band in the back; knee length All re ust go regardless of cost. ou will find in these two lots rem ‘mz ‘es sl & less nants which have sold for more than twice the price we are aski < i ‘ i while the sun shines. Come early and benefit. v oot B 1/4 Off! Wlth Bath R0bes 95 6 S"“ts Seen <0 Imported English Flannel, Tissue Gingham, Printed Printed Cretonne, Ricile) iial Sripe: o Ponted Dovcale 12 . Crepe and Cheviot Robes. | c $5.50 cloth, Kwanto Plisse C rcpc c 'rg':,:(grta %mgha&‘ c $3.00 Hats 2., Were $5, $6, $7 and $8 I Blain’ Color Chiffon *Vatle. Printed Challies, & 2 $4.00 Hats_.. $3.00 84,65 i They Are Worth $1.50 and $2.00 Zephyr Prints. .. colored Fly Net. $5.00 Hats_..... $3.75 Flowered Chiffon Voile | Printed Crepe de Chine | Tub Stripe Broadcloth $6.00 Hats...... $4.50 40-inch Floral Tmported Flannels, Ratinets, Chiffon Voiles, in m-?r'.l,'f-.y; ae e $7.gg gfls- - gggg Poplins, etc 3 i aF e e s Yy g ina wide range Broadcloth, ~ in $10. ats...... Were $9, $10 and $12 ( T R il A B oy T $15.00 Hate . $11.25 8 , Col. Bogey” Go ickers Women’s All-Wool $5.00 Women’s Street and $1.50 Boys’ With Hosiery wf.‘é‘it ‘:fi‘&‘:&.fi?&‘io‘l‘;n’fl' I I Belgian and Irish linen, in white only; sizes 28 to 44 ] ] Porch Dresses Were $15 and $20 ; Bathmg Suits | Wash Suits Fancy imported fisle, silk and "3 65 : $ 95 98 | Jisle and pure silk. 12 : % . 9 Hose that were $1 2 Pairs, $5.50 9 % With Union Suits Genuine Imported English Hose that were $1.50 and $2 Broadcloth Union Suits — of | Impo]’ted Flannel Trou,sers Fast - color 31.35 3 for _ excellent model and make. Ali-wool Suits Attractive M olendia quat $4.00 egular Price, $2.50 with attached ||| styles and 1 ity galatea, R s 8 skirts. Fine Jer- prettily, coolly : e Hose that sere #2 30 and 33 $1.95 White, biscuit or gray; plain or striped bbed. Pret- chambray, in “”!r'm’;i;’ o? ré(:, made for these all the new 1 52_15 3 for 5 : : hot days. and 2 plece $6.00 $ 50 Keliy J}’fif&,y, ],:CL:: lC_hc:iv:e of voiled. 5 :'o;’rellt);s:yal;%: I 4 k. ack, v i mmene an | R / gnghan, Third < The Mode—TF at Eleventh ‘ loor. $300 L L°"§ Kimonos 919 —_— Boys’ Play Si $1.00 sung.lo 69 Small lot, 2 to 3 size khaki Aprons ............. C suits.

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