Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1925, Page 11

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CITIZENS WILL ASK CONTRACT AIR MAIL BIDS CLOSE SEPT. 15 a Pacific coastidine from Los Angeles thought it possible that the Henr: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, KEYS OF CITY GIVEN TO RAINBOW DIVISION D. C, TUESDAY, which was turned into a celebration among the delegates, who heard Mayor 192 o). JULY lake?” came back the query. 14, “Twenty-four votes for Underwood!” another shouted. Apartment Owner Sued. The building sold for Eleventh and N streets, was sued for | — 2 - $9,650 commission yesterday by the R e L T B William E. Dever offer the division| ,poroximately half the delegates | District Realty Co., Inc, on the sale . Chicago, might make an offer, and the the keys to the city. The respectful,|are medal holders. A smoker and|of the building to Harry Wardman. Tenders for Operating ‘“Feeder| National Afr Transport, Inc., recently Chicago’s Mayor Weloomes Famous | decorous silence as the mayor tend- | vaudeville show, at which six reels | The company says it made the sale Movement for Removal From Center of Wisconsin Ave- Lines” to Be Asked at Once by Post Office Heads. expected to place a bid. Bids for contract air mail service on eight routes recently designated by organized at Chicago, and of whic the present Second Assistant Postmas- ter General, Paul Henderson, is to be- come general manager August 1, is The maximum that can be paid to contractors i four-fifths of the reve- nue derived from the mail carried, afid h 424 in Its Seventh An- nual Reunion. By the Associated Press. dered Chicago's hospitality was broken when he informed them that he had “influence” with the police depart- ment and invited any who got into trouble to call on him for aid. “I've got & king slip,” doughboy shouted from the rear of the suditorium, and the formality of one of pictures of the Rainbow Division in action were shown. The Tilinols delegation, members of the 149th Field Artillery, known as “Reilly’'s Bucks” numbered more than 300. The New York delegation reported more than 100 men. procuring Mr. Wardman s chaser, and then Mrs. ceeded to complete the {without reference to I Window Shade HEADACHE $315.000. At- to Seattle. i A “Lake Michigan, the Alabamu,"” = torneys Levi H. David and Harlan Considerable competition in bidding 8 Y sevmrvaniitS Viotory. some one roared. Mrs. Mildred M. Hazard, former|\yood appear for the plaintifr. is expected by postal ofcials. They Twenty-six States were Pepresented owner of the Alabama Apartments, at | For Relieving | Postmaster General New as feeders of | no bid will be accepted at & sum great. | CHICAGO, July 14.—Seven years 0| the mayor's address was at an end. 2 s LY nue to Be Begun. the transcontinental route will close | ey than that s, BT4L | the day from the occasion when the The irresistible hilarity of the veterans Sent to Engineer Depot. ; NEURALGIA September 15. Service will begin as Ralnbow Division, the famous 42d, | broke bounds when the master of cere- i TOOTHACHE - soon after that date as successful con- b R o played its memorable part in turn-|monies outlined the three-day pro.| Warrant Officer Charles H. Breunig, |If you'll zet our estimate we'll et your ordey | RHEUMATISM tractors can begin operations. Australian Ship Strike Begins, | in& back the Germans along the Cam- | gram. at the Engineer School, Fort Hum. | A Better Shade For Less Money. i e A movement to get rid of trolley Poles in the center of Wisconsin ave- Invitations for bids will be sent out immediately. The air mail routes in- MELBOURNE, Australia, July plgny front, 2,000 veterans of the 14| division gathered in Chicago yester- “There will be a boat trip on the lake,”” he shouted. phreys, Va., has been assigned to duty | MC DEVITT | Ask Your Druggist at the engineer intermediate depot, nue probably will be undertaken by | o Tork ity | o shippl : the Cathedral Heights Citizens’ Asso- (#)—The shipping strike ordered by the Seamen’s Union began here to day for their seventh annual reunion, “What boat? What boat, what Datin o haatimates clude extensions to Boston, St. Louls, D Muin . Paul-Minneapoli; llas, Birming- 1217 ¥ L. clatfon soon, Hugh Frampton, president, indicated today. Mr. Frampton said the executive committee may take up and consider the question before the association resumes manthly meetings in the Fall New poles have recently Dbee; erected in the center of Wisconsin avenue {n connection with the paving and relocation of the car trac hat thor are betw Mass: . . s heroughiere Thipsen, Mases Apparel Accessories—many greatly reduced in our July Clearance— When this improvement was being planned several months ago the Com- missioners decided after considering the matter that the poles should be placed in the center instead of at the sides. Accldents Start Move. | Since that time accide oceurring on Connecticut avenue have sulted in the taking of steps to move the trolley poles on that avenue from the center to the side for a considerable distance and plans also are being ey Cool, sheer voile blouses em- made to reduce the number of side broidered gayly in the brightest poles by placing the heavy feed wires of colors! Linen and spo ! ports in_underground conduits. s, too, are in this group Mr. Frampton saild today that his Th £ e hoie § organization considered the question 5 Wi Lont i s Mg il of poles in February when the im- white, blue and tan. Broken provement of Wisconsin avenue was being mapped and said the association | was in favor of eliminating the poles [ (rOVTSTSTS T entirely by underground track con ) v struction. This was found to be too|§ . ) ; g ostly, however, Mr. Frampton stated. | () L]ttle Chats Abo“t Your Health 5 more for madame—or mademoiselle—the vigorous, Fine qualities of radium silk ed if he thought the Cathedral| } . ¢ heat-producing shower bath! A4 bas!/—till late Sep- and crepe de chine make these Heights citizens would prefer side | ( No 5 ) tember! Ne! Madame has forgotten, in the cool splash blouses exceptional values at poles to those in the center, Mr.|) . Frampton said it would depend som: what on the type of poles. He tobk particular exception to the large size of the ones that have just been erec ©d on Wisconsin avenue, which he de- clared were not as desirable in appear- | ¢ ance or size as the poles which are to be removed from the center of Connec- ticut avenue. “In view of the recent accident on Connecticut avenue,” Mr. Frampton | continued, “it would seem from a safety | () poles. Wisconsin avenue is a part of the national highway system, and be- | fore very long traffic on that avenue probably will be heavier than on Con- | () necticut avenue. Our people are in| % favor of getting rid of as many of | { the poles as possible by having wires | ) placed in underground conduits.” | The advisability of removing center | /) poles from Connectiut avenue came up within the past few weeks, some | { time after it had been decided to lo- | cate the new poles on Wisconsin ave: | nue in the center of the roadway, and Distriét officials said yesterday they did not see how they could take up | the question of moving the Wisconsin | § ham Lo ngeles, P day scheduled. Wash., and co Vacation Excursions to Niagara Falls ! $ 16.80 noun:‘r:;: e s SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washingten. .. 8:00 A, M. Ar. Niagars Falls 10:00 ¥, M, itiful dayil oot S A e Shrtugh the Wyeming velleys. For further detalls and de- ssriptive folder, pleass ccmsuit July 16 Other Dates July 30 Aug. 1327 TSSOSO No. 6 Next Tuesday Health Makes for Wealth Gladstone said, “In the health of the people lies the wealth of the nation.” And, after all, the “health of the people” is but the composite of that of individuals. illn Sensible living and early and capable attention to all cases of ess is the safe and simple way in which you can add to the “wealth of the nation and to your own happiness. When you are ill go to your physician without delay. Whenever medicine is prescribed let us fill the preseription Not Merely a Drug Store—But an Institution of Quality and Service avenue poles to the side immediately | ( JASMINE SILK UNDERARM BAGS—offerin hoice of 1 venue poles to the side immediately | ( s SMINE 3 g a choice of several pop- Al e CrECtEl TN IRE LD s e D DD DD DDA DDA DA~ CHYPRE ROSE 33.95 Rubber S,JETE;’\;EL;;E; “::Evr,a."d‘[,“' 1 | | \v n]R(]S‘SF - —R : es, new styles you' adore B IV ¢ ARy Bra“ler 32 They have dainty chain handles—and some are em This is a truly remarkable value! Don’t es, S hd [ ! : of pink broche and one-piece ’ i Tomorrow! elastic. Very special ! White Belts, 29¢ Corsette Shop—Third Floor Suit s‘ e d e : l Special Purchases! * Rubberized Silk i 2 ° = $1.50 to $2 Novelty Cuff S T R Triangles, $1.95 | S Freshly unpacked— Silk Gloves shivering on_the brink A these Philippine and Porto —come on in! These Kelly, Rican Unju'm; and Che- Redoced 95c are stunning suits at— ‘. Blpl\imx‘\:;\ mise, and lovely new contrasting stripes he sk n al | o e e o 2 $6-50 vear contrasting stripes on the skirt—and the qual i Kimonos, as well as Silk That's just one of many morrow Go Down to Slips of superior quality, groups which the July Clear- v go on sale tomorrow at ance—in its ruthless weeding I special prices! out of our stocks—has just dis- Vacationers! Clearance Tomorrow i covered and sharply reduced! ¥ » Model 210—Mahogany and Walnut. Formerly $110.00, now......$55.00 pioundeStay hava the aije-tie: fantaniqol S Copen; for Summer wear! The silk Formerly $110.00, now..............._ $55.00 il i " Underwear Shops—Third Floor feinges are full 2 yards long Model 80—Mahogany. | Model 100—Mahogany | Model 105—Mahogany. | Model XIV—Mahogany. Model 220—Mahogany Model 400—Walnut. Model 405—Walnut. | [ only one of each, howeve ‘ regular list prices! Half Price —Now is your chance to buy new Victor Talking Machines of the latest types, guaranteed by the makers and by Kanns for only half the usual prices. We don’t need to emphasize the unusual- ness of this offer! It s s for itself! And here are the models you can select from, today, at Kanns: . Formerly $150.00, now...............$67.50 . Formerly $180.00, now...............$90.00 . Formerly $225.00, now. ... ;.- Fof Form oo, $100.00 Formerly $150.00, now rmerly $200.00, now..............$100.00 erly $250.00, mow................$112.50 Formerly $250.00, now................$112.50 Extra Spevial! 5,000 Victor . Red Seal Records il Usually 75c¢ to $3.50 . 48c¢ Ea. Since it is our policy to give only sealed rec- ords to each purchaser the records played re- main in our stock. Now we are offering these for sale at only 48c each. There is Others of the same titles are obtainable only at the Come early and choose as many as you want. T. Kanns—Fourth Floor. blouse sizes of fragrant ripples, the heat waves of the day! That more may add to the refreshment of the Sum- mer bath the softening fragrance needed to make it ideal, we offer again tomorrow a new shipment of Bath Salts More of the same kind that sold out completely last week at 25c¢ A small quantity of these Bath Salts will soften the water and perfume the bath, making it delightfully re- freshing and invigorating. Each bag is wrapped in glassine paper (transpar- ent), so the salts are iresh when they reach you, And !hi }I)axs are so pretty you'll like them for their own sake! smart range 0Odd Fine out o A Pound Bag! prices Pla: coat bright Four Fascinating Odours— DO DO DDV D, T =3 2 fail to take advantage of it! Beauty Section—Street Floor Lingerie Offers 5 Groups of NEW Underthings for h hose s Philippine and Porto Rican Underwear Silk in—yo derful Cleara: Brand-new! The neck and armholes of these sl 95 gowns are neatly bound with white—and 8 they're in the popular Bateau neck model. Choose from flesh color, peach, orchid and white. New Voile Bed Jackets Val lace and lovely embroidered net trims €9 QF these bed jackets of voile, in figured pat- " terns or in solid colors. They offer flesh color, peach, orchid, a beautiful .turquoise blue and Nile green. Own one tomorrow! New Box-loom Crepe Kimonos Material in contrasting colors give a vivacious A b liveliness to these beautiful kimonos. Some use contrasting embroidery on $3.95 5-Thread Crepe de Chine SLIPS NEW! And of a beautiful quality of silk! Their hemstitched tops are edged with filet lace—and they have deep shadow hems. In fiesh color and white. Costume Slips—Street Floor over. $6.85 Model 215—Mahogany and Walnut. Formerly $150.00, now. .. .. $75.00 2 Examples From July Clearance! S e Model 215—Special, with Radio Compartment. Formerly $160, now $80.00 PR Tt b s HE Rl G U Many other odd pieces, too, $7.50 and $8.50 Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine and Crepe- back Satin Chemise, in tailored and elaborately trim- med styles, with neat ribbon straps—to clear tomorrow! Colors—Flesh color, orchid, peach and nile.. $4.85 $10 to $12 Gowns and Envelope Chimese of cre satin _and crepe de chine—trimme: French laces, Others edged with footing and of cream color Ve lace. In flesh color, orchid, green and peach ....... R RGN $6.85 merly are no Tomorrow—an Event! Sweeping Clearance of Costume Jewelry 261 pieces—including all kinds of the season’s most popular styles of jewelry—tomorrow at ome low price— : it ever! Several mew I ideas are to be il found among the 92 Pearl Chokers—every shade and combination im- T F crystals—all 30 and 36 inch lengths. The pearis are here tomorrow! These $8.95 to $12.95 Fine Imported Peasant Blouses——zv ow 35 $10.50 to $15 Tailored Silk Blouses, $6.90 this July Clearance price ! and pastel shades. Blouse Shop—Street Floor Sweaters—$7.50 now marked ‘way below former kind—so they had to be cleared. Iceland Wool Your choice of slip-on and golf offer plenty of WHITE and the These are in the “long” length, Special at.... v % for Summer, with two pairs of Long Milanese Glove Section—Street Floor Special Purchase andSale! Just 72 Beautiful $3.95 Scarfs, $2.25 printed crepes in the scason’s most popular color combinations stunning scarfs you'll “enthuse” one of them! Clearance of Vestees, Collar and Cuff from our Neckwear Section, for. Choose yours tomorrow at 95c! Scarfs, Neckwear—Street Floor More of Those Popular Silk Umbrellas graduated. Ston white), pins set amber and emerald. Street are in cubes, ovi th stones in colors of sapphire, Every design Formerly SPECIALS ‘at $1 {0 $3.98 2 Floor etc. Former- B e Tenransgas tas o POO ird pins (colored and F LT T T LTI T T For Quick Shopping—Tomorrow! others in important special purchases—should bring an enthusiastic crowd Read every item! T T T T T T T T T TS Very tailored models—in white Broken size Lot of $8.95 to $13.50 sweaters —taken right i our regular stock and ! Just one or two of a Chiffon Wool Rayon Fabrics in and Fancy Weaves models. And the colors er shades for Summer Street Floor For Bathers! Formerly $3.95 tly bound, cool garments upporters attached. Made $1.15 Gloves, wll find quite a few won- Glove values in the July nce—now going on! All-wool Knitted Bathing WHITE Silk Skirts You've Waited for These—Here They Are! NEW Handbags The very newest styles in silk and leather— All brand-new! All wonderfully smart! All at one price tomorrow! 32.95 SILK BENGALINE POUCHES—with dainty embroidered trimmings! Beautiful, large silk pouches with center swinging purse and silk handles. LEATHER GATELOCK BAGS—Gatelock bags with double handles, that open square and are roomy. In black, tan, blonde, patent leather, brown and alligator finish. " - | with back fastening and rubber || LEATHER: UNDERARMS . S —practical bags, of brown cow- The ’ Pa. Ave., ° . ;“;?Y:fld'i" Sy:folf:r;‘e]:!“"x}gr02&";" | hide, either embossed or with inlaid 95id trimmings. The . m of vim- latter also in black, brown, gray, tan, blonde and bi- i Busy 8th and Sllk ming! Sizes 36 and 38. 1 nations. S e % r Goods—Street Floor Corrier” D Sts. I 14-In. Girdles, 33‘50 ‘ 7 Hand sewn, hand embroidered and with -eatly hang_drawn yokes —these imported Gowns $1.59 Now Formerly $10 and $10.50 and Envelope Chemise are wonderful value —compri h i : Py b ¢ ’ They're of the sheerest nainsook—cool! for Summer dispos%‘ffi :?T"i:\-ggé’f_ bfig‘f Skirts with smart panel pleats! Skirts with chic side pleats! O ess nights of comfort. Flesh color and white. merly much higher priced! Skirts with the new front kick pleats! A wonderful value—espe , ® Plisse Crepe Gowns Look around when you come cially for prospective vacationers WHITE FLAT CREPE Skirt Shop—Second Floor $8.75 WHITE CREPE DE CHINE | | | | | cautiful quality of heavy Tomorrow—own at least A Word to the Wise Is “Gold Stripe” (32 different shades—and never, never out of your size!) 95¢ priced from $1.50 to $3.95, w going at this July price! a $5.90 Have just arrived and have made our regular assortment of these smart ac- cessories even gayer and smarter than new arrivals! Amberite and hard- ‘wood handles, beau- tifully colored or carved, with tips and ferrules match- ing them—give these umbrellas un- usual distinction! See them tomorrow! | —3 Medium or chiffon weight— with lisle garter pair. —$2.25 and $250 pair. saving, if you buy by the box i = .Bginutl: o). Ed Iy 9&" -n'd fifls-" .. Ific All 16-Rib | I elets—of pe: colored ston n colors 0 | | of emerald red, sapphire, topax—and Rhinestone! All Kiota Frames! i Bl | | L i I the pearl ones are in the popular S-strand stylss. And the wooden || =fee0S0d Eoiinsy e | —This is our entire stock of demonstrator I Formerly $1.95 T e shanks make them || MUEHAUE > 1 JUDGE THAM [ records—meaning records we have played., i 60 Necklaces—white and colored pearis and colored light to carry! || | Il hems—$1.85 With silk garter hems 15¢ pairs at a time! Street Floor

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