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vy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. £ TARIFF TOCUTU. S {ROCKIES CROSSED IN BOAT ANTHONY HOLMEAD DIES; { LONG CAPITAL RESIDENT | Los Angeles Craft Completes Voy- | | age to Chicago. | Represented Sixth Generation of TRAI]E IN GERMANY CHICAGO, August 13 (). Three | Pioneer Kalorama Heights ]‘nuulm-n explorers from Los Angeles | have anchored their motor launch in | Family. A the Chic River after completing | Anthony Holmead, 49 vears old, > L8 . 3,500 miles of 000-mile cross-coun- | youngest son of an old Washington | Flexible Provisions Will Al-|try jaunt in a boat. The party will | family at Walter Reed |lcave this week to negotiate the Great | Hospi tong illness Lakes. St. Lawrence and Hudson to | generations Mr. Holmead's York. They left Astoria, tors have been residents of this low Changes for Reciprocal | | ™ and hope to reach New York {eity. He and his family were largely Agreements, However. |in September. They in | instrumental in_developing the Kalo a 19-foot craft and, with the excep- rama Heights district. Mr. Holmes f a4 short portage over the con-|was a member of the Masonic o) | tion | tinental divide, have covered the en-|and rst lieutenant in the Spi By the Associated Prese tire distance by w an r. He is survived BERLIN, August 13 apt. John Hec w . El eth Holmead, 1502 Irving ment's tariff bill, which s | Wilton, photogra x street northeast, and numerous other third reading in the Reick | Woodbury, I siness man, | relatives living here, day without amendme: p {are mu a canine | uneral services will be held in the of the stormiest debates i 2 | mascot parliament history, provides con- spicuonsly high duties tor foodstufts and various industrial products While the new duties will tend to hamper American expogts to Germany, it is in ted in official quarters that the tariffs represent maximums which are to con: 1te the basis for subse- quent negotiations with other nations [ Brookland Church of Our Savior, and | rment will be in the Rock Creck | setery Friday afternoon. | | = | Philipovsky Is Excommunicated by Synod in New York. W YORK. August 13 (@) n Philipovsky, now in wpt of court in foreibly tes Used as Lever. se of food duties, - in- I will buy vacant lots in e tariff law of 190 new duties on au he high 1 the min- of the ussian Miami, Florida, if priced right. | rowered to | Oripodox (€ Iral. was excommun Give tull legal description, jo- e recib- | jcated yesterday with 15 of his fol cation, terms, etc. Reply at | rocal tre ™ nations which | jowers by a synod of more than 70 Shee bo have not yet concluded treaties with [hishops and priests of the Russian i i Germany rthodox Church fAn the United s The synod, unanimous in upholding | Box 486"]’ avored nation Arbishop Plate also sent an appeal | no occasion for disa Russian Orthodox Church in Europe, | ¢ | the two to take similar action ! e e | excessive le | incorporated ir | an instance of Under the | ordinary Ford 10bil about $500, making 2 s mam Bt e Flax—Flattering even under be inferior to the American product © MIAMI LOTS | Americans Are Skept L e to all its pristine perfection—gives to weighing up to 2,200 kilograms fabrics worn thin a rich body crisply ;,',“,’,\ e coma g el surfaced, and brings back the beauty of Mope damask design. The soft snowdrift white- of truck ness, the shape!y drape at table edge and The bill pr corner, the inviting—APPETIZING— e’ sutam : spotlessness of a TOLMANIZED cloth ,‘1‘.’.:?:5,\; s about these lends new linen loveliness to your table. The new schedt or the Careful washing, at least seven g fhe ot separate rinsings, ideal ironing, weight: W hundredwe TOLMANIZING restores your table linen plus the Tolman secret of Mac- 3.10 mar Kenzie Filler, will revive dull i table linen remarkably. Our ""\"k“,‘m driver comes on time the same at s1; time every week. Phone us to weight, wit 83, marks e maximum have him call at your home. The battle over ered a period of six wee marked partisan ol Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN I_AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. NW. wonted severity. The on it Cati adopt aid of Centris| Communi emocrat cause the mentary fact ernment par The new food taviff will be effecti PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH ’ .‘li“fiw?ww@iwvfioi‘ow":{zv« R AR ARk Cool Summer-We 'ghl Gabardines, Tropical Worsteds and Fine Mohair Suits Special $ 1 975 , Gabardine, Tropical Worsted and Fine Mohair Coat and Pants Suits of the better kind, sold at $27.50 and $30.00, including only the choice patterns of the sea- 19 Two-piece Summer Suits sell- ing originally for $27.50 and $30.00 insured a Saks standard of material and the best workmanship possible. The point is, then, that such suits sold at $19.75 means a saving worth while. The coat is silk trimmed and every exposed seam silk piped. The models are the most popular: 2 and 3 button single breasted effects. otch and peak lapels. Saks—Third Floor. We’re Rather Proud of This Special Purchase of Glove Silk Chemise, 2% HIS js a decidedly unusual value the sort that happens only occa sionally The unusual fullness of these chemise, the beautiful quality of their glove silk, the exquisite applique work and contrasting binding of the yoke (see sketch)—will impress you as be- ing unusual in garments for $2.95. Colors—flesh color, orchid, peach and tea rose. Third Floor maize, “Specially Purchased” —meaning: “Savings!” Pure Silk $10 Umbrellas On Sale s 50 Friday at ” Some new idea turns up in almost every one of the amberite composition han- dles of these new umbrel- las. The carving and coloring are charmingly new. All are made on durable 16-rib_kyota frames with the lightweight wooden shanks. Shades are of brocaded or ottoman silk, some with fancy colored borders. Many colors! Street Floor Bath IN ROSE— gigee || Saln CHYPRE 22 Ounces) and Dusting Powder Set in =4 sketched goes for Beauty Section Street Floor FURS Are Back in Favor Again! From all parts of the country come reports of increasing vol- ume in the August sales of Furs. This will be a fur season, with- out the shadow of a doubt. And those fortunate people who buy now are guaranteed a saving of 20% over our later prices—guar- ‘anteed to November first. A Price Group that will make the Fur fly— % Now— 156 i.e.—$195 less 200, — (B and, we consider $195 a remarkable price for | such furs as these— look: Full-length Bronze ( “oats, handsomels mmed with sumptuous Fox collars—coats that seem absolutely im- possible at even $195, to say nothing of the August price—20% less—or §156. Sketch- ed at left. Full-length Fine Dark Muskrat Coats, with striking trimmings in contrasting furs—a m o s t remarkable value at $156. A special gr fascinating Youthful model decidedly s 1. Stunning t a Broad- cocoa-dyed collar and squirrel cuffs—sk etched above. Bronze Caracul, flat, silky _ skins, smart Fox collars or choice of Squirrel. Selected deep-furred | Nutria. Hudson Seal (dved muskrat), with con- trasting f u r trim- mings—all wonderful- ly smart! Deep furred dark | Raccoon, for the ath- | letic girl! i Every one of these jackets in this group | going — in _August only, remember —at | $156! Furs—Second Floor THURSDAY, 9 i S for Friday’s Shoppers! HUNTER'S GREEN — JOCKEY RED schoolgirls especially the new colorings of jacquard designs. AUGUST 13, 1925. Turn to Things NEW interesting i Two Greet August F Fur and Cloth tremendons sa My Lady Turns to Grackle Head —the new shade of Blue The Grackle-——in I"eison! Scientifically known as Gracula Religiosa. There are other Grackles, too, but this one boasts the beaut ful blue tones on its head which fully justify naming after it a lustrous Winter Coat Fabric! worn so proudly by this beautiful bird—you find it featured throughout our August Sale ~.. Winter Coats v of the new shades you prefer have a rich, lustrous from one of the greatest assen finish i o, Sest e =Snd will be more satis- ISEa 0NN ngton factory for wear. They These are typical of the sale include— coats in the lovely Grackle Head Chamoline — Newzelia — ik Roulustra — Lustrosa — Fortuna —Veloria —Vivette —Camina — Montebello — Needlepoint — and others! Woman's Coat of Grackle Head Ve- loria—flat back, one-side flare— large half shawl collar of plat inum fox. Now $58. Woman's Coat of Grackle Head Lus- trosia—tucked side panel—large Furs Are Sumptuous sg;;y Wolf muffler collar. Now e tions s hally s Woman's Coat of Grackle Head Car- adeaquate ncluders mina—side godet flares—natural e o Siver Squirrel convertible collar and it e L e R el deep cuffs. Now $95. £ e agd okt Woman's Coat of Grackle Head ox — Wolf dyed in all P Roulustra—with cuffs and top-to- shades—Natural and Mink Coat, hem tuxedo ccllar of Kit Fox. dyed Squirrel —and oth- Grackle Now $125. one Carmina, Woman's Coat of Grackle Head 5 panel back and Needlepoint—wrappy style, with Misses’ Coat of Grackle Head slide flare that stole coilar and cuffs of Platinum Roulustra —flared back — tuxedo falls in ripples Fox. $155— less 15% — Now collar of Kit Fox. Now $125 at hem. Muf- $131.25. Misses’ Coat of Grackle Head Car- fler collar and Second WIoor mina — straightline model, with deep cuffs .of Wikl Bt o Bl s natural Squirrel collar and cuffs Gray Fox. = Now $95. Y Needlepoint—flared side — tuxedo Misees Grackie: Hoad' Goat: with August Only collar and bell cuffs of Platinum flarad back—with natural Savircel $95 Fox. $165 —less 15% — Now collar and cuffs. Now $58. $140.25. Third Floor At the August Sale Savings! This is a Coat Sale the like of which we have never had before! Four Great Price Groups 58 $75 $95 5125 For Women—For Misses—and special sizes, too, for both larger women and women of less than average height. $10 to $25 saving on each coat in these groups; and on coats priced from $155 to $325 you are given during August only—a straight reduction of 15% from the regular marked price! New Suede Sports Coats show new and gay colorings! Sale! 200 Handbags Silk and Leather—All New! In tan or In tan, red, In tan or dray—Kaftted: wpoideal bllist woralecs el s OF green,with SToY" BOIS collar, cuffs ST areen with o ailigator and hip band collar, Cufis, effect, with Note the slid- } ini | plaiin collivandihic: Eesthar o ing device for clos- B band of knit- A ing and opening shades to 1,05 aterias ture kn ";" this bag. Easy to match suede. 4, match collars, cuffs open—just pull—but cannot openaccidentally, Deeo yoke in sueds. " Desn and hin band. back. = Patch patch pock- Deep patch Bk tatithe pistatas pockets. $15. ets. $2250. pockets. $25. gkt st thelvictmas.than come and look at the bags! POUDRE BLUE — LANVIN GREEN OF LEATHER ORANGE—PENCIL BLUE—BLACK ith the s s TAN—GRAY—ROSE—BROWN $22.50 $25.00 tortoise or a HEY simply radiate smartness, verve and dash—these Small Envelope Bags—in | ex stunning fleishers of colorful suedes ! el leahec EnE Yar o 2 You who motor, play gol i keep out doors—- carried aw Youll get an ent vou will be sin hese coats Pouch Styles— Black Poych Bags—Special at Some beautiful tapestry bags are Many styles—a truly wonderful assortment sure to see them today! Leather Goods—Street Floor Lot OF SILK And the suede used these sports coats is genuine P, h B — t Tk T capeskin, buffed and treated so as to obtain the fine bl ity i : softness of glove leather. Beautiful! AT e i i SN Knitted collar, cuffs and hipbands—plain and in b L 8295 s i Suede Coats, too, in Gray and Tan —came in the same shipment @15 and are priced at only...... The Jellefl Sports Shop—Street Floor Dresses From Boston! A remarkably advantageous purchase of dresses you will like! PRINTED CREPES PRINTED CHIFFONS (All in lovely colorings’ Chifions all with slips,) Good Size Ranges Dresses such as we've been sell- ing at from $18.75 to $35—most- ly at about $25 or $27.50—all at one price, starting Friday! Good Colorings Tans with Blue—Red with White—Red with Tan—White with Black—Navy with White—all on light grounds. Every dress in a_beautiful combination of colorings impos- sible to describe! Essential for Any Successful Sale! Everywhere from 36 to 42. O YOU may come tomorrow with the promise of finding a color to captivate and a style to fit—but come early in the day if you can, for there'll be a big demand! (Women's Dress Section—Second Floor.) Boston Dresses have two big advantages—simplicity of styles and carefulness in work- manship. That's the Boston way, as you may well know. So when we were offered these fine dresses we snapped them up quickly and now together with many similar dresses from our own stocks we offer them at Fifteen Dollars each! included! 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