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22 NEW YORK BEGINS WAR ON CRIMINALS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1926. + HOUSE VOTES TO INSPECT SN IMPORTATIONS OF MILK || Passes Taber Bill Designed Chiefly to Regulate Supply From Canada. . 10 Neckwear Clearing, 25¢ and 50c 4 A small quantity of linen and lace collar and Y cuff sets, in a special clearing, reduced for tomor- row ; including stiff collars and cuffs, ecru lawn [ Handkerchiefs, 35 Cents Each, 3 for 1.00 Formerly 50 cents each. 1,200 Ladies’ Hand- made Linen Handkerchiefs. Many attractive pat- terms, in white colors—Street Floor. Tod he Taber bill to regulate importa- e .ndcflgge‘;ns‘:'czm; fg:-‘n Ak cr}ldlalrdaud cuffs ::;;“1{1:(;‘:1:;:1 'hrn:u]rln(lh {("({ :l‘nd L’} Effective Toda; tion of milk from forelgn countries 3 /IR e - odd lace pieces a separate table to- New, Laws Y e O g At g e et [o I b elgloves; in A FASHION INSTITUTION morrow. Formerly 1.00 and 1.95. G si without a record vote and sent to the ing, the pair, 60c. Paris Washington NewYork Street Floor Street Floor Expected to Cut Habitual Wrong-Doing to Bone. Senate. The legislation was championed by members from rural districts in New Tomorrow—A Great Pre-Holiday Remnant Day York, who contended that Canadian i [] i e milk, imported in large quantities, ) ' VY, N. Y., July 1.—New York did not comply with the rigid sanitary i began an intensive cam- tritive requirements for do- tx}; crime within its e fagains al members from New York borders. ht the bill, declaring it was New laws, aimed to make the “path sion of State rights and was of the sor” more difficult, ship- are in a determination to keep crime at a minimum, but they are only & ginning. The State crime commiss is continuing its begun last which became effective today, Cashier Mort Pusey welghed 285 |* milk. , which were needed in the big cities of the Northeast. A motion to mmit the measure to the agricul- > committee was defeated, 73 ‘to ro ederal in- rtel milk and a —With which is combined the second day of our July Clearance Sale— WHENEVER our Regular Remnant Day meets a Clearance Sale Day on the calendar- it is sure to mean a record value-giving event—particularly when both Remnant Day and the Clearance Sale are concerned only with Summer merchandise, and when the week-end following is a glorious Summer holiday. Price is no gauge of value in this event, for really desirable Summer merchandise is available at exceptionally low prices, because we want to clear our stocks of short lots and slightly mussed goods. It pays to shop early tomorrow! v r further i . et or furtherf ;, unds when he went t' work at th’ onditions under 7 SThG hew s e bank last March, an’ has lost 3 b intnbation: of 4 nine pounds in two months from ————= }4 vy commitice, headed b T Wk o i It H. Baumes of Ora HasadloNs bl - HEN a firm has been k4 ' his aged ORPHANS TO BE GUESTS. in business for sixty years — and still going strong — quality must be in the goods they sell. Sportswear Remnants Many Things for the Dress Values That Speak for Themselves! Women’s Summer Frocks Misses’ Summer Frocks the hardenecd g 7 7 . Founded_ 1864, Holiday Wardrobe at et e 3 b P o ‘| Washington Gas Light Employes to "HIRES TURNER Extraordinary Savings Just in Time for the Holiday! Wonderful values for the week end! © Play Host. GLASS COMPANY 35.00 Knitted Suits 22.50 OME of the dresses in this group are to go at one-thind and even | QX notable Friday groups including many very recent models. |(i ? . ‘s 2o BERNHARD W, SPILLE, Mgr. 4 one-half of their former prices. Every dress is desirable slightly mussed from handling, as is so frequently the ca: ith mploves of the Washington Gas| |f| couirar WASHINGTON SOIREE P Koipioss | from the standpoint of style and appropriateness for Summer wear. | Summer frocks. Many at less than half price, and many marked ! crime claim th requiring a j fendant cor bery to life imprison 5 it where the ant has been th annual excursion under the company’s Emplo ation at Chésapeaka y, July 14, it was announced JUICE OF LEMON dress and hose to match. Jumper of rayon and wool with a V neckline over a plain zephyr knit skirt; hose to match jumper. White, tan and 8.00—formerty 15.00 to 35.00 12—GEORGETTE CREPE, crepe-back satin and flat crepe models, in rose, gray, royal blue, green and purple. less than cost. 7-50—Iormerly 15.00 TWO-PIECE STREET AND AFTERNOON FROCKS, in flat crepe, records show the ciation will take along as blue. 2 previously convi . ’m.. *e times, Will} official guests the orphans from St. WHITENS SKIN 2.95 Sweaters 1.00 tweed and georgette. Pastel colors and white. Sizes 14—16—18. ' ) blow to organized | John's Orphange, the Washington ¥ crime will not be| Poundling Hospital, S SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, .50—im-merly 29.50 to 39.50 75 worth while. it is claimed, when the | St. Vincent's Orphan The only harm- with turtle neck, in soft shades _— ) ol d—Fformerly 16.50 and 19.50 habitual criminal is faced with almost | specfal program of entertainment for less way to bleach of tan, brown and green. Ex- —ATTRACTIVE MODELS for afternoon and street wear, in taf- A certain life imprisonment. the little ones will be provided. the skin ;v!me is cellent for vacation wear. feta, crepe de chine, satin or twillbloom. Tailored effects. TWOI-PIECE A"FTE“RNOON FROCKS, in bolero and basque mod- An appare among the The outing will be featured by to mix the juice els. Crepe de chine and georgette; polka dots, pastel colori crime laws fs in that relating to|athletic events for which prizes will of two lemons 2.95 Blouses 1.00 00 3080 e colorings 1 gambling. Instead of 5 the| e awarded, in addition to numerous with three ounces LE BLodUSEs' UU—formerly 39. punishment more severe for that|other amusements. nd nar- " ’ . B ooy i iud | e e ehateval vy hsos ny S or R 11—SMART 'SPORTS FROCKS. Batik smbroidery, flared skirts 15.00—tormerty 29.50 and 35.00 penalties. It was explained that this was for the purpose of making con- victions easier. L. C. WHITE IS STRICKEN EN ROUTE TO DENVER Superintendent of Federal Prisons Is Said to Have Slight Chance a committee composed of ‘C. M. Deener, general 3 Larkin. Otficers of the beneficial associa- tion are Lewis S. Hart, president; George H. Whitwell, treasurer, and C. M. Deener, secretary. P Unoccupied House Burned. Fire destroyed an unoccupied two- druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole (&\:urterpim. of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, 13.95 Silk Blouses 1(.00 TAILORED SILK BLOUSES with high-button collars and buttons. White and white immed with black. 2.95 to 3.95 Vestees 1.95 TAILORED VESTEES, of madras and English travel cloth. 5.00 Vestees 3.65 PLAID LINEN VESTEES, and scarf treatments. 25.00—tormerty 39.50 17—AFTERNOON FROCKS, in flat-crepe or satin. tailored treatments. 6—INTERESTING FROCKS developed in the durable Illuminate silk. _Black with red, tan or royal blue in the trim. 18—FLAT CREPE FROCKS, in the smart lighter shades. vestes and coat styles. 12—NAVY, FLAT CREPE AND GEORGETTE DRESSES, trimmed with lace or taffeta. All small sizes. Some black georgettes. 9—EMBROIDERED OR BEADED GEORGETTE FROCKS. Black, Tunic and Tunic, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES, in basque and two- iece models. Georgette, chiffon, flat crepe, nile, flesh, orchid, lue and assorted prin Sizes 14—16—18. 20:00—tormerty 49.50 MISSES’ ENSEMBLE DRESSES; tan flat crepe. Sizes 14—16—18. 22 .50—tormerty 39.50 coats of navy twill; dresses in of Recovery. story frame house on Fourteenth i i i E 2 s . sunburn and tan bleach. You must In pretty color combinations. white and light shades. DAYTIME FROCKS of georgette, taffeta and flat . Two-pi s, street, one block south of Rhode | mix this remarkable lotion yoursell 7.95 Vestees 4.95 models with straightline or circular flared skirts. Pastel calore, PORTL. ), Ore., July 1.—Luther|Island avenue northeast, early to-| It can not be bought ready to use = % 00 C. White, superintendent of Federal The building was' owned bY | pecquse it acts best Immediately after TAILORED SILK VESTEES UU—formerly 49.50 to 89.50 27 50—, Iy 59.50 «JU—formerly 59. prisons, suddenly tak en route from McNy tentiary to Denv E condition. Attending i state of ¢ immedi n's resulting Last Monday he trouble. lieved to he recovering sufficlently Shannon & Luchs. Origin of the fire was not determined, it is prepared. of white radium silk and with smart bow tie. 18.50 Suede Jerkins 8.95 SUEDE LEATHER JER- KINS, with ed sleeves. Thi so low a pric in handy during your vacation in the mountains or at the Slightly soiled water resort. from handling. Sportswear Shop— 8—EVENING GOWNS, in chiffon, beaded, embroidered or plain. Lovely straightline models in pastel colorings. 9—AFTERNOON FROCKS, showing the popular cutwork and lace trim, in straightline styles that use details effectively. 49.50—formerty 69.50 ¢o 89.50 5—SATIN-BACK CREPE, GEORGETTE AND TAFFETA FROCKS, reproductions of popular imports. Sizes 38—40—42. Women’s Gown Shop—Second Floor MISSES’' CREPE ROMA, GEORGETTE AND SATIN AFTER FROCKS, with circular skirt and scalloped bottoms. Trl"r‘norv?efi in contrasting colors. Sizes 14—16—18. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Junior Frocks, 10.00 Wonderful for the Fourth! ake the trip to I , where i Fourth Floor o Tan "ol e 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE i St Bie Larger Women’s Frocks Formerly 19.50 friend. Tuesday.morning, however, i xtra ue, 2. X he was again stricken and has been " | At Less Than Half Price A special purchase enables us to offer these re- gty x_"k_‘:‘f ": it Unusudl Savlngs! Cotton lBrdoalgCIOth 1—25.00 QUEENBIRD CREPE DE CHINE DRESS, trim- 750 markable Juniors’ Dresses at this low price Friday. D NEED CAR | and Foular ey Lol G DLl Bl 60 All are smart and new. One-piec dels with kick . C. IN NEED OF CARS. $15 to $35 COTTON BROADCLOTH 63500 AND 350 GEORGETTE AND FLAT GCREPE ]9.50 : s o wtinkicle i DARNEDSSEFSO léELDGCRED. in navy and beige. pleat skirts; two-piece models with long or short City Heads to Consider Purchase of 21 New Autos. The District consider a recommen Commissloners will n tomorrow for the purchase of 21 mew automo-|. biles for various departments of the municipal government to replace the same number of old machin The Steuart Motor Co. has offered the lowest bid for furnishing the new | cars. It quoted a price of $10,429.96, ‘with an allowance of $2,000 for the old | cars, leaving to be pald $8,429.96. The Silent Steed. From the Boston Transcript Mrs. Tawkins—I begin to think that TIAL REDUCTIONS Hats Now $7.50, $10 and $15 || Our Semi-Annual Clearance offers exceptional oppor- || tunities to secure Smart Hats at MOST SUBSTAN- gf Clearance of 276 DRESSES Broadcloth dresses with round and V necks; in peach, light blue, pink and der with piping and i contrasting COTTON FOULARDS, in a variety of attractive floral and figured pat! ; cholce color combinations. Every dress has double stitched seam and hem. All with short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. In the Downstairs Store Friday at 9:15 Friday Savings in FROCKS. Sizes 40!, 44!/ and 48//5. 3—59.50 GEORGETTE AND CREPE FRO% fi KS, in straight line styles. Beige, green and blue. 44y, and 46/, 15950 CHARMING CREPE DE CHINE DRESS, aiso gray with cream lace vestee Shop for Larger and Taller Women—Second Floor Sizes 42! 2950 sleeves. Crepe de chine, figured crepe, georgette and prints. Pastel colors. The Junior Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Coats at a Mere Fraction of Former Prices! Women’s Smart Coats At rockbottom prices—ideal for the week-end trip! Misses’ All-Occasion Coats At Less Than Cost—For Every Holiday Occasion LET-GO of better type coats in fine silks, twills and sports you love vour car more than you do il Underthings! CKLE WEATHER makes it unsafe for any woman to be with- fabrics, beautifully made in the most desirable styles of the Husband—Why, certainly; that goes I - out a coat, no matter how warm it may be today—and, of season, for street, sports, travel and dress wear. without Cosfume Sllpl Reduced course, no well dressed woman will be content with any old coat # After an inspection etet & Dix Bis, N5 ‘Tine. ERP BUILDING Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. ] ‘emporary location during co: 0- Hll Fom ot our new bide.. 1001 F & Il " JAMES BERRY, Preside I JosHUA W. CARR, Sec’y "HAYFEVER RELIEF ERCOLIN is the first smccessful eweryone wants to live in! || reduced in price even below wholesale il St & Qosedey, 12 95 St. ilocal treatment for Hay Fever. neutralizes all irritating pollens — nstantly. 5rcoli- Stops burning and itching, cleans out eyes and nose in a few seconds. Will Close Out—Friday 78 DRESSES $8:95 97 DRESSES = $10-95 Tn Smart Fabrics and Colors Exceptional Values 1 8 COATS to Close Out « $10-00 Originally Priced at $25 to $30 MODEL§)SHOP 100—NAINSOOK SLIPS, edged wlthh Ir‘li'h lace or iss embroidery. -D‘:cp shadow hems. 75c RIS EI95 Step-ins, Gowns and Chemises For thé Holiday 150—NAINSOOK GOWNS, with round and square ISES, trimmed with val laces and fine net. 4 2.95 Brassieres and Garter Belts e SHORT, MEDIUM LONG BRASSIERES, of pink or white broche, with or c without lace trimmings, BANDETTES, of narrow black satin, with lace trim and ribbon shoulder straps. 750 Special ... GARTER of pink ELTS, satin, with inserts of elastic on the hips and two pai - 1.50 In the Grey Shops— Second Floor 5.00 Handbags 3.00 Patent Leather Handbags, in back-strap and tailored styles, nicely lined and fitted. 10.00 Handbags §.90 The “PATOU” Stitched Bag, in brown, tan and gray; nicely I'l"v;:'do:nd fitted wltg bevel edge 12.50 Handbags 7.50 of fine velour, when she can get a new coat of excellent fabrics “for a song.” Reduced to ] ()-00 4—SMART SPORTS COATS, in tan diagonal, gray or bluebell Candia_cloth and blue suede, 1—LITTLE WOMEN’'S SPORTS COAT, In rose Candia cloth. 18—TWILL COATS, in navy and black straightline models with pleated panels and fur-edged collars COVERT_TOPCOATS, in double-breasted style, with notched collars. Tan and green. 4—NAVY TWILL TOPCOATS, double-br od. 3—GRAY KASHA SPORTS COATS. 1—TAN TWILL FLARE COAT. Size 42 1—BLACK BENGALINE REVERSIBLE COAT. Size 34, Reduced to 35:00 Formerly 79.50 to 110.00 1—CHANEL RED CHARMEEN, embroidered and mole trimmed. 2 CHARMEEN COATS, with unusually attractive embroidered 3 BUACK SATIN OR TAFFETA COATS, with susliki or monkey ur trim. 4—EMBROIDERED TWILL COATS. Gray only. 1—GRAY TWILLEEN CAPE COAT. 4—TWILL COATS, with side flares and tuxedo collars edged with squirrel. Gray, green and navy. 1—B1.ACK KASHA COAT, with embroidered collan. 1—BLACK OTTOMAN COAT, with smart pleated panels. 4—SMART STRAIGHTLINE COATS, with natural squirre! collars. Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor Second Day of the July Clearance of SOROSIS Pumps and Oxfords Formerly 8.75 to 12.50 Reduced to §.75 OVER 1,100 pairs from which to choose, all this season's styles, in short and discontinued lines. Brocade, satin, patent, kid, calf and suede in the season's most desirable styles and colors. High, medium and low heels. Reduced to ] 2.50 Formerly 25.00 3—BLACK SATIN DINNER COATS, with capé-back, monkey fur with katinka sleeves, richly embroidered. Reduced to 25.00 Formerly 45.00 and 55.00 8—CHARMEEN AND OTHER TWILL DRESS COATS. Cape sleeves or shoulder capelets and upstanding short collars of llllQ:rll and mink squirrel or phalmi. Black, navy and wood- and rose. Mi Larger Women’s Coats Friday Prices! 3—25.00 SPORTS COATS, of tan tweed. Size 42/2—19.50. 43500 SPORTS COATS, of tan cheviot and novelty mixtures . suitable for the short woman. Sizes 4174 and 435, 25, 2-59.50 to 69.50 TOPCOATS, of novelty tweed mixture with large fox collars, Size 42/5. 3950, Shop for Larger and Taller Women—Second Floor es Coat Shop—Third Floor Buy your week end hats tomorrow! An Important Clearance of All Summer Hats In Two Great Price Groups Reduced to 3.95 LL Summer Hats formerly priced at 5.00, 7.50 and 10,00, and including in the group large and small types; in both tailored and dress models. Reduced to 8.50 ALL Summer Hats formerly priced at 12.50, 15.00 and 16.50. Exceptionally smart one-of-a-kind models, in fine quality Milan, Swiss hair, bangkok; in black and. the desirable Summer colorings. Pastel shad ERCOLIN also protects against calf, kid lined, beautifully fitted. - Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Millinery Shop—Main Floor i |l Ask your Street Floor Hay Feves attacks. druggist. cost. All sizes—14 Now . Formerly 35.00 and 39.50 trimmings. CARMODY - 296 BARONETTE @ ASILK | 10—SPORTS COATS, in sueds fabrics and mixtures. Rose, green 50 HILLS to 44. Sales AND RADIUM SILK SPORTS g . - Ross, g Reduced to 14 Final top and deep shad- ] 11—SPORTS COATS, In susde kashmir and twill. - Desirable colors. | *~TWILL COATS, with embroldéred“or cape slecves, pleated ‘:’ous,z's%o 5 ow ::’:’s"m:)l? .RADIUM S—"I".VJILL COATS, two with pleated side panels. Navy and blue- G—EPORTS COATS, with capelets, in Candia cloth and tweed. 1 Street—Afternoon— ing Sty BETTINA CLOTH g 7 OcB. ZANTZINGER i AND PONGEE, Tacs teim- Reduced to 1 5.00 Reduced to ] 7.50 med and tailored styles, F Iy 35.00, 39.50 and 45.00 Formerly 35.00, 45.00 and 55.00 1 ;lll:h f,“fm idow hems. ormerly 00, ol an - 10—DRESS COATS, in Lorcheen and Twill, straightline models, § , trimmed with —_—_— necklines, trimmed Wi 00 Reduced to 37.50 d l oo Red - . Formerly 69.50 sheedt ? rly 69. PAYS 2 Formerly 49.50, 59.50, 65.00 and 79.50 8—-ONE.OF-A-KIND MODELS, in charmeen, kasha and satin. F‘INA I SUMM R T D i iana 5—TAILORED BLUEBELL CHARMEEN COATS, with pleated L G S e e e s B, g E o awn ‘and solid embro side panels and full natural squirrel collars, Sizes 40 and 42. ’ . . s ery. . Some edged with lace. 4—TWICL COATS, in straightline styles, with fitch and squirrel Reduced to 4] 50 White and fiesh, re- Q5 collars. Size 34, o LOSE UT Hogsite . ke Ry N ARMELN CARE GOAT. Size 36 10—EXCEPTIONALLY LOVELY "GHARMEEN, TWILL AND l = " Size 36. ; o v | | e S R R | e o e T e sy e s | ] =, | 4 eries e . o . 4 J CHEMISES AND CHEM. 1—GRAY “WOOLTEX” COAT, braid trimmed. Size 40. perbiriaba L el Lo i ‘

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