Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 19

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S705 000 CROSSING PROECT FAVORED Hyatlsvme Mass Meeting for Rhode Island Avenue Ex- tension Plan. al Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., August At a mas: meeting of upward ul 1,000 citizens of College Park, River dale, onston, Bladensburg, Brent-| wood, L City, North Brentwood, \Innhv Rainier, Hyattsville and other towns, held in the National Guard Armory here Tuesday night, it was voted to recommend to the State Rox uds Comumisison, as a means of eliminat- | ing the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | grade crossing here, the plan which provides for the extension of Rhode Island avenue from the District line | Hyattsville along the mnorth side the City and Suburban Railroad. | The grade crossing would be closed to vehicular traffic, but with a foot- | way for pedestrians under the railroad, | nd a road would be built from Rhode land avenue under the B. idge between Hyat ille and Nur\h: entwood to connect, after running | parallel with the Northwest Branch, | with the Wi ashington- Baltimore Boule: | vard near the bridge separating Hyattsville from Bladensb c 4-\rh;\1\(‘ 20 feet wide plans submitted by the 1 to citizens communities at a meeting held in Baltimore. e various recently | Opposed by Edmonston. Citizens of the following towns wvoted for r nmendation nf |l\o plan, | one vote being allowed - 00 | estimated population 4 - sladensburg, Cottage City, | Brentwood, Mount Hyattsville, Citizens of and those south of the| ng here withdrew from | and refused to vote, | tending that the adoption of any of | ould depreciate the vulur\i of this vote John | of the land State Roac thai the com a plan wh avenu without upon the people s of the crossing This plan provides fe the construc tion of a tur i electric and ) south of Ander n al _hundred yards grade crossing, with terminus of the tun- | en’s lumber yard to | ffic then to proceed | ue to the Washington boulevard south of the Another feature of be the cc under the tra h of the F vide an outlet for the I the tracks also a part of Al Crossings 1o Go. kall stated that the State must d | opinion t he one h it the elimi re and the exten nd avenue would | vithin few years, re. | what action taken at i that a decision would | ached by the commis- al situation in f It was decla d by Mackall in x\llv‘ swer to queries why tunneling under | the tracks was not being considered in connection with the elimination of the crossing, that the money for such | an undertaking, which he estimated would cost from $ is not available. proper drainage, was adopted would be very co he Mayor Irvin Owin, presided over the 0,000 to §2 Means of providing scheme | crossing, lieved of Hyattsville | neeting AGENT GETS JUDGMENT Publicity Man Granted $739 From Labor Heads. ry O'Toole of the Municipal y rendered a judgment for $739 in of Bert C. Clarke, publicity agent, against John L. president of the United Mine of America, and Percy Tet- ent of local No. 17 of The amount of the esents a balance said ke for his services in writing curing publication of articles under a contract made with the West Virginia local in December, 1923. No appearance was ‘made for | the defendants and the judgment w granted by default ] Attorney Judge Court ve: Raymond B. alleged until June, 1 .H.‘ him a total of which he re- | leaving a balance of rted that the parent Mr. Le presi ¢ the affairs of the | 1 and assumed its rdingly brought 'k bodies. H everybody every day eat as on ounce of prevention Now You’'ll like bran (=) Sy, THE FVENING 6T 2 Pounds Candy, Special, 95¢ Tomorrow, 2 pounds of our delicious home- made assorted chocolates, 95c. Candy Section, Fourth floor. ‘WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST Moodmwan & Closed Saturdays During' the Summer. Lathrop 1925. Friday Special, Card Tables, 52.75 24 Folding Card Tables, 29x20 top, covered wi green imitaticn leather, has smooth munded edges and metal corners. Easlly stored in small space when folded. Frame is mahogany finish. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Remnant Day, Tomorrow, Brings These Savings Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. Men’s Summer Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices In the Annual Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Summer clothes is included in this sale at re- Suits from the finest makers in America. Superbly tailored. Silk lined. duced prices. rectly styled. Feather weight. As good for next Summer as this. vou substantial savings. Palm Beach and Linen Suits, $ 1 2 R . now reduced to Tropical Worsted, Flannel, Silk and Mohair Suits, now re- $2 1 A duced to Cor- And now priced to afford Tropical Worsted, Flannel and Silk Smts, $24 75 reduced to. . Tropical Worsted, Flannel, Silk 2-piece and Worsted and Flannel 3-ptece $29 75 Suits, now Three-piece Imported Flannel Suits, Now . . Men's Clothes Section, Second floor Men’s English 3-Piece Suits, $33 Were $55 and $65 14 Imported Suits; tweeds, both single and double breasted coats. 37, 38, 39, 44 regular; 40 long; 1 and 2 in each size. sh Shop. Second floor Men’s High Grade Oxfords, $5.75 Were $10 to $12 iirs Oxfords calfskin, a few in the group: 8, 97 A; 104 D; 5 EE. Men's Shoe Section Scotch 75 Men’s Shirts, $1.15: Were $2 By 32 Printed Madras and Percale Shirts, colors it cuffs; sizes 14, 17, 17 90 pairs Pure Silk Socks; fine, sheer, even weave; lisle ; double heels, toes and soles: patterns semi-fashioned; black, na each; now cordovan and French tan; sizes 10 to 11%. Spe- 5(0c cial, pair . ; 38 Men's Night Shirts of fine cambric; V neck; sizes o0 ; 14 t0 1. Were $150' g5 $5 cach; now and $2 each; now.... 7 pairs Men's 40 Men's Wash Four-in- Goli Hose; hand Ties; light, fast colors. term: siacs Were 50 c cach; ere $4 pair; now §%iitad 25C reduced to 36 Men’s Were 5 Men's worsted; buff color; 36 and 38 Men's Furnishings Section, First floor Girls” Pumps, $3.45 Were $8 and $9 10 pairs Growing Girls’ Pumps, all patent leather; 1 strap or patent leather w tan or gray backs. Size: AA; 4%, 5%, 6 A7 3, 3 in the group. 34 pairs White wire cloth; 2%, 3, 3%, 4, | e fixtures. :\.‘err.sfi pair; now 2.10x6.10. Children's Shoe each; now SLIGHTLY Growing Girls Section, Fourth floor Screen Section, Fitth floor Rugs Reduced Oval $10.75 Fiber 1 9x12_Axminster Rug; high 3 grade. Was $44 2 Axminster Rugs; 4 Kimlark flannels and cheviots: Sizes 33, 36, 42 and 44 stout. in black or tan Sizes in in attractive Fal and 18, k Ties: a good selection of Sweaters; pull-over sleeveless Were $ 1.50 Pure Wool fancy gray pat- and 17 years. 10" and 103 Window Screens, 35¢ Were 60c to $1 il IMPERFECT 25 adjustable, wood frame screens; assorted sizes. 6 Screen Doors; inch stock, natural varnish and finish, hard" pine; galvanized complete with 2.6x6.6, 2.8x6.8 and Hand-Embroidered Articles Greatly Reduced Buffet Sets 2, were $7 each; now. 1, was $6; now..... 3;;s::s T ET T Rompers 2, were $3 each; now...$1.25 3, were $4.50 each; now.$1.75 1, was $5.25; now. Women’s Dresses 1, was $13.50; now 2, were $6 each; n Scarfs was $18; now.... were $16 eac] was $15: now. ‘was $13.50; now. . was $10.50; now. . was $9: no: was $6.50! now.. was $5; now. 1, was $16; Spreads Umbrellas, $3.25 Were $5. 11—22inch Sun and Rain Piece-dyed Cloth Umbrellas; colors Green brown, purple and black; assorted wood handles with leather straps or silk cord inch Satin or Ot Umbrelias . gieen and carved wood han. tan_leather thongs GHTLY 1. Tape-edge Cmbrellas: “as Prince ot $2.95 Umbrella Section. First floor. 4 e Junior Misses Dresses, $15 Were § and $35. 7 street ¢ S printed o plain silk: short & sleeves; sizes 13, 15, nd ; 19 years. Junior Misses' Medium weight Coats, of tan polair cloth; size 16 years. Were $19.50 each; $750 4 Girls’ Coats, medium weight, suitable for early sizes 7, § and 10 years W A now Four-in- 1 Junior Miss' Dress Coat, rose. trimmed with squirrei border; size 15 vears .‘\d $69. 50 $2950 now pure I’oudw Bleu style; 1 Junior Miss’ Dress Coat, trimmed with sizes fur border; size 15. Was 33550, now. P15 2 Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses, black or brown, for street wear; ‘long sleeves: sizes 15 Were $19.50 e $12.50 Section, Fourth and Girls' and Juniors floor. Children’s Rompers 65¢c; were 95¢ & $1.50 15 pairs White Poplin Romp- with pink or blue briar stitching; also black sateen rompers piped in red. Sizes 4 and 5 years. 18 Children's mushroom or trimmed with Straw Hats; poke shape; ribbon band streamers: navy, tan and brown. Sizes 2 to 3 years. Were 95c and $1.50 each. Now 45¢ 350 3 Infants' Auto Cribs, for carrying bables in comfort Were $4.60 each. $2 95 Now . 13 Children’s White Wool Sweaters; slip-over style, fin- ished with fancy stitching of red and green; also rust with copen trimming, copen with vellow, red with black. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Were " $1.95 50 and $4 each. Infants’ Seetion. Fourth floor.: heavy 1%- Now . - Rush Rugs, SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT; if ;):r(‘e:L would be $43.75 3 8x10 Axminster Rugs: SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT; it perfec: “nuld $42.75 be $5 1 7.6x9.6 Axminster Rug; SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT; if perfect, 0 xminster Rugs; IMPERFECT; would $23.75 r SLIGHTLY if perfect would be $3095 ade Worsted Wil- 8.3x10.6. $84 Was $138: now..... 2 Armstrong's Felt-base Rugs; IMPERFECT. If perfect would be $5 $11.25 1_Congoleum FECT; 414 x9. perfect, $4.50. 3 3 Congol erugs. 3x9; IM- PERFECT; if per- fect wolld be $3.50. $2~25 1 Mosul Oriental Rug. 3x6. Was $33.50 $48.75; now. Rug Section, Sixth floor. SLIG HTLY i, perfect, 7 Pk 3 Rush -Ruz. 3w, $12.75 Rush Rug, 9x12. 7.6x%10.6. ‘Was $22.50; now.. $10.25 3 Rattania - Rugs, 8.3x10.6. ‘Were $15.75 each; $10.25 Were $15 1 Heavy Grade Wool and Fiber Rug, §‘391.106 “‘ as $10.75 2 Kimlark :18ber Rugs, 8$x10. Were s £ NS 1 lot Rag Rugs, 27x54. each s, 1 lot Rag Rugs, 24x86. szclnl, each . 65c 1 4x7 Kazak Ori- i Siss0:now ..o $27.50 1 3.6x6.6 Kazak $31.75 Rug. Was $58.50; now 2 Daghistan omnm Ru, 36x5. Were i‘ $48.50 each; now Girls’ Waists, 50c Were 95c. 10 Ideal Waists. embroidery trimmed, size 16 years. 10 Khaki Skirts; full pleated on white bodles. Sizes .10 and 12 years. 95¢ each. Now. 10 White Volle Blouses; peas- ant style; hand embroidery trimmed. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 years. Were $1.95. each. Now 75¢ 10 White Jean Middies, white braid trimmed; long sleeves. Sizes 6 and 22 years. 65 Were $1.95 each. Now ©9C 8 pairs White Crossbar Muslin Bloomers; elastic in yaistband and knee. - Sizes and 10 years. Were St pair. 65¢ f:lr]l Furnishing Mlbn Fourth 1, was $16: 1, was $25; 1. was $26: now Art Embroidery floor. Section, Third Women’s Pumps, $4.75 Were $10 to $12.50 28 pairs Black Calfskin and Patent Leather Pumps. in several different styles. Sizes in the group: wafe s';n 6 Psi2s0’ 5475 valrn White well known Laird & Arnold Glove Grip mal because of broken sizes Y . 5.8 Dairs Pamps styles: mizes & an LIRS 5475 Women's Shoe Section. Third floor Granite Silk Hose, $1.15 UNEVEN WEAVE, if per fect would be $1.75 and $1.90 pair. 400 pairs Women's “Granite’ Silk Hose, full fashioned, regular sizes in white and few colors; out sizes in black, white and few colors. 36 pairs Women's Outsize ]'u“ Tashioned Silk Hoge. in cal and brown. $1.90, oairs Women's Full-fa Tial8 ™ aha" Cotton Hose. recuiar A oftelas, Dlaclk agd colors ouid “be 7 51.50: 20 wou e to Do 50c Hosiery on. First foor Union Suits, $2.95 Were $4 and $4.50 15 Glove Silk Union Suits bodice top, open closed models; sizes 6, 7, Fhilivpine Envelove Chemise de‘mu% amb?ét S otet e mow Fine Underwear Section. floor. Corset Brassieres, $3.75 Were $7.50 and $8.50 each 8 La Tec Corset Brassieres, of broche, with lace and rayon tops; back fastening. Sizes 32, 34, 38, 40, 42. 5 lflrlc]e Hip Bcductr‘ o! Para Bber: large e WETe “3l0 U %ebd jominal Reducer: rub ®reatly redu Were $7.50 ¢ach. now D Lily of France Girdles and Lor of Para ced. 55 and $6 each. now Ze TR TRt ok e e K 5 55,754, 30, 40. Were S5 D$1.50 each. now . 16 Nature's Rival and De voise Long-line Brassieres, in ll]k each, now .. : Corset Sectian, Third floor. Skirts, $1.50 ‘Were $4.95 each. 6 Shoulder Strap Skirts; plaids in red and tan; sizes 14, 16, 42. 2 Red and Black Plaid Skirts; wrap models; 28 and 30 walst. :?;-. $15 each. $2.95 3 Wool Plald Skirts, navy and rust. Were $12.50 each. Now. $6'75 Skirt Section, Third floor. Awnings, $1.25 Cretonne, Y3 to 15 Less A large collection of rem- nants and short lengths; cretonnes and various other kinds of curtain and drapery materials suitable for many uses. Curtain Section, Fifth ficer. Half-Price Were $2.50. 50 heavy 8- ounce ‘Canvas Awnings on flexible iron frames, com- plete with ropu and fix- tures; 30, 42 and 48 inch sizes in the lot; blue and white and brown and white stripes. Awning Section, Pifth floor. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted Another Large New Shipment Victor Red Seal Single Face Records 30¢, 50¢, 75¢c and 80c Scores of the latest titles are included. Hear the ones you like in our hand- somely furnished sound-proof rooms. Buy several; an opportunity like this is one that should be taken advantage of xmmedlately 10 and 12 Inch Solos, 30c and 50c 10 and 12 Inch Duets, 50c and 75¢ 12 Inch T'rios, Quartettes and Sextettes, 80c Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. Summer Wash Fabrics 1-2 Price 500 remnants in lengths of 1 to 3 yards. St. Gall Swiss, plain and printed Voiles, plain and printed Silk-and- Cotton Crepes, embroidered Voiles, Prints, Batiste, Lace Voiles and others. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Misses’ Dresses Greatly Reduced In the Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor 35 Silk Afternoon and Sports Dresses in Crepe de Chine, Satin and Printed Silk; some originally priced $9.75 $25, $29.50 and $39.50 cach; now. 15 Voile and Novelty Cotton Dresses; white $4.75 and light shades. Were $15 and $10 each; now & Misses' Dress Section, Fourth floor. = Women’s Dresses Greatly Reduced 8 Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresseu in afls;rlw! shades and white; sizes 36 to 44. 5 F’r(nled repe Dresses, Slzes 38 10 40 $19.50 each; now 4 Georgette Dres: sizes 36 to 4 Silk Slips Special, $3.45 70 Slips, of excellent quality radium and satin-stripe tub silk, with the shadowproof hem. White, flesh, peach, tan, rust. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Voile Kimonos, $1.95 Were $4 22 Kimonos, in printed voiles; tuxedo collars and tie on side; yellow or nile green; others in plain col- ors, white dot, no collar, tie on side, Negligee Section. Third floor Underthings, 95¢ Special. 75 Blaomers, En- velope Chemise and Step-in printed and nav Were $19.50 to $2 5 Printed Crepes and Georgette Dresse: and 38. Were $25. F 1 Printed Chiffon Dress over flesh Was $39.50; now 2 Printed Georgette Dresse: without; sizes 36 and 40. each: now 2 Blue Georgette Dresses, one beaded and one plain tai- lored; sizes 38 and 40. Were $39.50 and $49.50 each; now $25 6 Georgette, Printed Crepes and Beaded Geor h s 0 and sw 50 $25 size 7 Drawers, linen and batiste;; lace trimmed and tailored. Juslia Tnderwear Section, Third gette Dresses; sizes 36 to 46. Were un 50 each; oor now i 3 Georget ‘oats, navy blue; and $15 Poudre, size 44. Were $2. ceaen Home Fr%cgg, 5:955 - Wornen's Drss, Section: Third W » . b g Women's Evening Frocks Reduced SOEies e, " 2 Hydrangea Blue Chiffon Evening Frocks; ilcs sraghihne. models. o B e W N e 732.90 Some trimmed with con- 1 Green Metal Cloth E: enlng Frock; size 36 29.50 trasting colors. A good as- Was $115; now sortment of colors. 1 Cream Lace flesh siip 9.50 Home Frock Section, Third floor size 36. Was now. $4 1 Purple Chiffon Evening Frock: size 36, Was $39.50 ’ $95; now... 5 BOY_S Blouses, 65¢ 2 Beaded Georgette Evening F navy and $39.50 Were 531 each. | 81 Blouses black: sizes 38 and 44. Were $75 each; now... > without Shei A 1 Flame Chiffon Evening Frock, over Apricot $3950 s ah S slip; size 36. Was $95: now : i e ek 4 Crepe Roma and Beaded and Embroldered Georgette o iddy Suigs: sizes 3 Frocks in navy and brown; one ensemble suit; oy ’“a’:m‘";‘d cacn "¢ 20 sizes 36 to 44. Were $49.50 to $95 each; now $39.50 now . 2 2 Georgette and Flowered Chiffon Frocks; 3 $19 50 3 Boyr Unbleached Musiin Mid sizes 36 and 38. Were $75 and $125 each: - L x ! Light Blue Chiffon Cape with lace trim and 5 4 Wit Button o Batts ostrich collar. Was $59.5 A \3“.‘;;; \:pl;‘ (fi;girtd_ ot I 95 Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Bow?..,. “ $1.95 Women’s Bathing Suits, Specxal, $2.95 { s s 7 and 060 Annette Kellermann Wool Bathing Suits in many :0“’"“ . et pretty models and colors; sizes 36 to 4. SUBJECT Bozs’ White Biouses. with TO SLIGHT PERFECTIONS. If per- $2 95 huw::ddn;r:;- ;:;xr-_n Sizes fect would be to $6.75 each; now.... . now . 95(‘. Women's Bathing Suit Section, Third floor. White Blcunfla iz ki ? "SR S i Women’s Sportswear Reduced dispiay. " ere 32 “each. @ 3 Two.plece Rayon and Wool Jersey Dressés; now . .o malse tan, red. 23 x .mkl thber Suits: 3'::'9 52 o?g.LZ dow.. $1 & Sleoveless Blaser Jackets; biue and whits $5 95 20 Boys’ Enaxi Flaooer_ Suits stripes. Were $10.00 each. Now. o 20 TE and N6 Joun 4 Large Square Scarfs, in attractive $9 75 Were $3.50 each. now. ' of colors. Were $25 each. » Boss' Section. Fourth fioor. 9 Sleeveless Poncho Jackets, in plain and fanc flannel. ‘Good assortment of colors. each. Now. X:gor g’orch Shades S et Bt i o e v AT AGED: Women’s Hats Greatly Reduced 2 S z 21 Straw and Fabric Hats and a few un- Several of these well known HEeeli shades, with the woven-in Were $5 and § trimmed straws. e 25 Trimmed Hats. ventilator, reduced tomor- row. £ 248 Cluster of Flo 1 9 ft. wide by 6-ft. drop, Were very much higher...............coou.n green. Was $9.50; $650 Millinery Section, Third floor. ’, 18 § Byt Larger Women’s Dresses Reduced Al s ron: 5 Printed Crepe de Chine Dresses; elbow sleeves with V S as $8; 55.50 and round neck; finished with pleating and LN jabot mmmxrg sizes 4215 and 461%. Were 16 ft. wide by 6-it. drop, $18.50 green. Was .$550; 5 Sleeves with now B Jabot frill; sizes 4234, 44% ‘8‘@. B ‘7 V\ere $14 75 2 54 ft. wide by 6-ft. drop, g” 5& gllwh.!":owmm oo . green. Were $590 $4 et 5 fes 20T, each; now green. Was now .. = 17 ft. wide by 76-it. drop. ‘Was $7.75, $5 1 7 it. wide by 7.6- ft drog brown. now . 1 7 ft. wide by G-t dran brown. Was now v $4’75 19 it. 7 in. wide by 76-it. 1647 mche's wide by 6-ft. drop, brown. Was 54 75 ; now ... Vudor Shade Section. Fifth floor. Kiddie Kots, $5.50 Were $! 12 Kiddie Kots, the child’s ideal portable crib for touring and travel. Packed into a small carry- ing bag. §porting Gopds Section, Second Girls’ Hats, $1 Were $275. 11 straw and silk and all straw hats. 4 str:lw and “;ilk c$olmbina- tion hats. ‘ere each; now 50C Girls' Hat Women'’s Blouses Greatly Reduced 11 Linene Tailored Shirts with neckbands. only. Were $2.25 each; now 5 Peasant Tucks-in Blouses reduced for clearance. Were $2.25 each; now. 34 Crepe de Chine Tu borately beaded and tan and gray prints; sizes 36 to 46. $2.95 Were $5.75 each; now. 2 Extra Size Crepe de Chine Overbiouses in gray $5 75 #and tan; sizes 50 and 52. Were $8.75 each; now. 3 Pongee Overblouses with shirt collars 34 and 40. Were $5 each; now. 7 White Silk Tailored Tuck-4n Shirts; V neck and club co]h.rs, sizes- 38, 42, 44 and 46. Were $10 each; $5 75 oW, . n Black Satin Blous low collars; extra si: 75¢ 52 and 54. 1 Navy Brushed Wool Golf Coat; $6.75; NOW.¢..cncucacacasnn. . 8 Rayon Jacquette Sweaters, in fancy weave; (an $3 95 and black; sizes 36 and 38 only. Were $10.75; now 5 4 Double Silk S§carfs, scotch plaid, silk lined with black; 70x10 inches. Were $9.75 each; .75 ‘mpor jacquard border. $12.75; now...... 3 White Ice Wool Shawls, slightly sofied from handling. Were $5 each; now.... 2 White Mohair Slip-ons; sizes 34 and 36. $5.75 each;: now. 3 Wool Sweate $7.50 each; now. Sweater Section. Third floor.

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