Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1926, Page 22

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T5 FACING TEST 1. INSPELLNG BEE Eight Boys and 17 Girls Com- pete Tonight—22 States Rzpresented. hetween the 1" compete for aimed the na- he country’s for a purse of or of being ampion of ols and er wrong in any one st of 3.000 “useful” words newspapers and maga- . J. Asbaugh of Ohiv v will eliminate the Neuhausger of the contest adiolus” cor- t tonizht. The the Ham- m childy iltor L seit i L slghts of The the Mi the principal of € and Loy Elmer Mo - farower: of superintendence of Fducation Association, word Wills Lducation. Mowing ¢ -en are entered: . Ohio: Frances N. J.: Marian N. Y.: Louise C.. Thomas Ohio; _Janet lowa: Vivian Janice Mc- Dora Farland, Hubert Stem, Samuel Raymond. Martha Louise : Paul Diller, Pauline Bell, Louis- Fowler, Memphix, vz, New Bedford. Glastetter, New Blumberz, ne Rev- Okla.: Ruth Dorothy Casey, Lu2| FALL OF 16 STORIES KILLS of Rus-igroken neck and a fractured skull. THE EVENL CONGRESS HEIGHTS ASKS STREET IMPROVEMENTS Citizens' Association Requests| Items for Six Roadways Be In- “ cluded in D. C. Estimates. \‘ The Congress Heighta' Citizens’ As. | ed the District Commis- Vv 't6 include in the esti- mates for the fiscal year 19: 8 items for the improvement -of six streets in its territory. The streets or improvement follo | southeast, srading | to |and graveling from Savannah to Tren- | ton street: Trenton street, grading | and gravelin, ! Fourth street: PLAN WAR GAS MEMORIAL ISurvivots of First Attack by Ger- mans Begin Funds Drive. PARIS, June 17 (#). the first gas attack b: the Yser front April taken steps to erect a those who were killed by the fumes. The Duchess of Vendome heads a com- mittee which has started the collec- tion of funds for the monument. The monument, probably will be placed approximately where the gas attack developed, at the junction of the French and Belgian fronts, which the Germans had been unable plerce. E-6004, to street, grading and graveling from Brothers to Ralelgh street: Alabama | nue, ving with onerete l'rmnt | Nichols avenue to the ri range and | | Wheeler road and grading from Ala bama avenue to Savannah street ! Water and sewer mains also are | asked for Fourth street and Trenton ! street, ‘ WOMAN AND WINDOW MAN Safety Rope Breaks Letting Em- ploye Drop to Pavement on Mother of Five. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. June 17.—James Vando, @ window washer, plunged 16 stories to his death from a window of a downtown office building and killed woman pedestrian, upon whom his body crashed. Ropes attached to Vando's safety harness broke The woman, Mrs. Catherine Jez, the MORO BILL OPPOSED. - Move Started to Hold Protest Meet- : ings Throughout Philippines. | 1A, June 17 (®).—Strong op- | on has developed throughout the to the bill proposing sep- | arate territorial government of prov. | ces populated by Moros, which wi luced in the House of Tiepresen: at Washington | Representative Bacon of The naval orange crop of Pomona| A movement has been st Valley. California, will return its|held protest meetings of about $8.000,000. The crop t picked and the shipments total 313 carloads. mother of five children. suffered « In her purse was $160 pay which she had received. She was waiting for a sireet car at the time of the accident. he annive ipino pa | LOWITZ war INCORRORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST AN UNPRECEDE_I;‘TED OCCASION! 300 uUs : BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON :: TRAVEL :: STREET :: SPORTS | DRASTICALLY PRICED 514_.55 VALUES UP TO $35 THE MOMENT YOU SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL, FINE GOWNS . .. FEPL THE QUALITY OF THE FINE SILKS . . . EXAMINE THE FINE TAILOR- ING, YOU WILL TRULY REALIZE HOW UNPRECEDENTED THIS OCCASION Allen, follow 1 the project nal, Atlantic ¢ n _ Pre Ch: ¢ Cleviand P newspapers foines Regis- Detroit News, Erie Dispatch- Fall River Herald, ress, Hartford Times, Hous- hronicle, Lancaster New Era, ville Courter-Journal. Mem- New Bedford Standard, n Herald, New Brunswick . Oklahoma City News, . Louis Times. $Times, Wilmin, ‘and Worcester 'FOUR IN SHERIFF RACE. -Prince Georges County Post Can- es Increase, ille, who seeks the | | Republican nomination. In addition to Garrison, W. Harry | | Crozier of Suitland is a G. O. P. aspi- rant. Those after the Democratic nominat . Frank Cheltent alter V. ville. The present sheriff, John JT. Fink, Tremacrat. of Berwyn, announces he *will not he a candidate to succeed himself ay of on the Washington- Baltimore Blvd. at A gala night with a wealth of enter- tainment surprises. Dancing HIL 2 am, n 169 for R rations Meyer Davis au_ Band The Thing to Do To make your jams and jellies perfect every time nyious days of kettle and speculating on what vou will have with your jam or with vour jelly, are over. Now even an inexperienced cook ¢ sure of success 3 he new, short hod with Certo never fafls. bring your fruit and to a boil, add Certo, hoil it a ute or two. and_it'’s done veady to skim, pour and seal. i And the beauty of it is that this [%hort hoiling time saves the color of vour fresh fruit. Ithat your jams and jellie: 2| better’ ana e better. Besides, since you do not boil the juice jaw You. get so much more jam our fruit that You Ve two cents or more on every With each bottle of Certo comes a book of recipes for your favorite Jams and jell nd me deli- Your grocer. car- depending upon the Douglas-Pectin nite Ruilding, Advertizsement, Tippett of | § ISt FOR. IF YOU DOUBLE THEIR PRICE, THEY WOULD STILL BE RE- MARKABLE “‘BUYS." FOR MADAM AND MADEMOISELLE STORE WILL OPEN s.A. M. Fort | | The Blucherette Two-tone Pied Piper Health Oxfords for * children, in log cabin etk with tan collar trim. Properly supports the voung growing arch “and fits snugly in the heel. Children’s sizes, 8V, to 2. ..........34.75 Misses’ sizes, 12", t02..............85.50 Growing girls’ sizes, 2% to 8. .......57.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street As Our Lease Expires Soon We Are Disposing of Our Entire Stock Here Are Some Extraordinary Values $15 and $16 Dresses of Cortecelli Stripe Silk. . . . . $8.95 $15 to $20 Dresses of Stylish Printed Silks $20 to $22 Dresses of White Crepe de Chine. . ..$12.95 $40 to $65 Handsome Evening Dresses $8.50 Dotted Voile Dresses in all colors $25 to $45 DRESSES to Close A group of silks and crepes. Plain s 1 6-95 and Fancy Dresses for Street, After- noon, Evening, Sport. COATS LESS THAN HALF $25 to $35 Sport and Dress Coats $10 and $15 $35 to $45 Sport and Dress Coats. .. . $16.95 to $19.95 $45 to $75 Sport and Dress Coats. . . . $25.00 and $29.50 A FEW TAILORED AND - ¢ 1 5 ENSEMBLE SUITS 14.to 38 sizes; were $20.50 to $60 ‘ New Large Hats, Values to $10, at $3.95 . 75 Hats of Straw, Feltand Silk § 1 .25 —— Regardless of Cost $10.00 to $3.00 Silk Hosiery to Close $1.00 and $1.50 $4 to $8 Silk Underwear and Slips. . . .$2.50 and $3.95 $3.00 to $10 Silk and Chiffon Scarfs, .. .$1.98 to §3.98 \ R TR T 7 e T a2z | ] 4 STAR, WASHINGTON, B. . Charge Accounts Solicited Tomorrow is Dollar Day No. 2—and we look for- ward to a day - as busy as our first Dollar Sale.last month. 100 “Nayvee” Middy Suits Middy and pleated skirt to match All white angd : at- tractive ¢olors. Sligtly soiled Sizes 4 to 22 Come carly for this rare bar- gain Regular Price $4.95 Main Floor 150 Sweaters Slip-over style—Peter Pan and other makes in all colors and sizes. Regular $2.95 value, Luncheon Sets Of pure linen, also damask, in ' colored checks and floral de- <igns on rose, blue and tange- rine. 36inch eloth and 5 napKins. Regularly $1.25 and $1.59 Fancy Silks 36-inch AILSilk Printed Foulard in blue and white. black and white. white and red. tan and red; Kimono Silks and Stripes. $1.29 and $1.49 a Yard Turkish Towels 20 x di-inch Cat) Tarkish Towels, ~ pink, gold or blue borders or all white. 39¢ Value 4 for Third Flaor Our work de- partment will pleat any skirt regardless of length or width if order is leit on dollar day. Main_Flaor JPHURSDAY., JUNE 17, -1926. Established 1900 B + 1219-1221 G Street Canton Crepe 36-inch all pure Irish lingn — shrunken 400 pairs of pumps and ox- fords in various leathers, includ- ing a big assort- ment of white Not all . sizes. in every style, but all sizes in the lot. In good colors in- clunding brown, hen- na, tan, gray, blonde and black. Regular price $1.39 Special, yard Third Floor for All 69¢ ready use. shoes. shades. Downstairs Stote TWILL COATS Providing You Buy One Other Coat at $9.00 B A3 IHere's an opportunity to buy two coats for less than cost of one. A sensational one-day offer! Choose from a splendid assortment of light- weight coats in the newest stvles. worth from $12.83 to $19.75. Downstairs Store KOTEX Kotex® Sani~ tary Napkins, regular size, 1 doz. in hox. Limit, 3 to a custgmer. : 3 Boxes for Thied Flaor - Handkerchief Pure Linen Handkerchief Squares in a nice assoriment of colors. Regular]y 12, = 12 for Main Flaek = Made of human hair Single Mesh 3 DOZ. for— Double Mesh 2 DOZ. for— ANl shade, Cap and f Main Floos Portia Hair Nets On Dollar Day Items— No C. 0. D.s, No Phone Or- ders, No Mail Orders or Ex- changes. All Taken from our regular stock of €3 to $5 Summer Hats—becoming trimmings and latest color s smart shapes. Take ¥ choice. EACH Second Floor Women’s Sport Hose Made of beautiful lisle with contrasting effects. Regular 50c value, 3 Pairs for .. Main Floor Embroidered Towels Pure Linen . Hand-embroid- ered Towels in‘many designss mostly colored harders. Size 18x30 inches v Regular Price, 89c. 2 for . Main Floor AllSilk Radium Pongee In a wide ra gl both dark and 1 Regular $1.29 Valu Per yard All-Linen So-inch 4l Hisen 4 tihre bleached g only. $1.49 Value PER YD, Third Flaor $1.69 Wool 48inch Al wool Navy Blue and White Serge. Regularly $1.69 a yard PER. YD. Third Floor 40-inch Print- ed Voiles m both dots and scrolls. also #4- inch plain coi- ors in all shades. 49c value. 3 YDS., Third Floor Fancy House- hold Aprons, in many . designs. Green, orange, rose and blue. TWO for Cotton Goods and white, $1.69 Value PER YD, Third Floor The Season’s Outstanding Success! 54-Inch Georgette & Printed Silk Selling as fast as we liang them on the racks Sleeves Long Sleeves Some "Have Dress, $5,00 Six Styles Are Pictured—Sizes 16 to 46 in the Assortment Women! ‘Misses! Don't let this opportunity pass without getting some of these dresses. They're the newest of the season —of materials used for dresses selling for much more. Styles for Afternoon Styles for Business Styles for Sports Pownshairs Try Sworsyn’s First—1219-1221 G St. DRESSES Colorings New Combinations

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