Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 25

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the fmmly T}ungs ‘for the home. Thousmtds of ya@'&s of adks and muh fabrics—all under- ] . Join the thnfty army of Waahmgtomam who' wiIl do. two days’ shopping in one. Extra Specid! Gold Seal Congoleum Felt Base Rugs Every rug perfect—excellent de- And prices that we cannot duplicate RAYON DRESS NOVELT[ES in stripes and plaids; beautiful mu.lu-eolmd combinations; guaranteed fast col: 39 ors. Usual 69c grade, yard C THIRD noo- 36-INCH PRE-SHRUNK DRESS LINEN, in pink and gol yard . 40-INCH PRINTED BATIS' ideal fabric for hot-weather frochm i Neat patte hi Yard .?. m pos while gromng, 296 Wash Suits Cool enough—sturdy cmfi— washable and. attractive the price is only 89¢ Oliver Twist, Flapper, middy, regulation — every style that little 214 to 8 year olds are wearing this Sum- mer! And mother will be delighted to i.learn that they are made of excellent fast-colored fabries: Kiddy cloth, Peggy cloth, linon, clnmhny and erash. BOYS* ATHLETIC UNTON SUITS. sleeveless, knee length, ko BOYS' ONE - PIECE 'BATHING RSUITS, made of ¢ de wool. tightly woven. 2t 34 BOYS’ PAJAMAS of fut~eoloi-ed £ "ké,c.n,pmk .m“lvcnd- ey 950 16, at “T™IMPORTED S’I'RAW RUGS wi:lx ' 3 J morded warp and stenciled Y mlor ‘effects. 9x12 ft. 530“8'3 LLANB\EE WOOL AND mm 3{}4* can be used the yedr round. - Made twisted fiber and worsted yarn. piinooy Al]’-ovcr patterns and medallion 58 50 l,' écnlen. 9x12 fu. FIFTH FLOOR MARQUISETTE RUF'FLED CUR TAINS, of fine splash marquisette; 2% yds,. long. ' With tiohdu to $l match. - Pr, 1 12 SHADES, light and dark green and will find many oth - duced 200 'WATER COLOR OI'AQUE ! LINEN- musn WRITING PAPER, "in buff, blue, white or peach; 12 sheets £ udSQeuvelnpel. A very $3.50 WOODEN PORCH swmc.‘_. W _well finish -and complete with ‘&l‘nl‘ Qffered for Friday sells sz 88 rests; well made and comforte 51.48 i able. Reduced from $1,95 to only 5 FOURTH FLOOR $169 FOLDING LAWN 7+ -BENCHES-are very popular; and should boupechllywtomorrw.wlmn 51.39 they are reduced to FOURTH FLOOR 3239 FOLD[NG LAWN BENCHES; made ‘an T.'.Z’flm‘,”f.“.;&".. ........‘f’.‘..‘.‘T $1.95 FOURTR FLOOR sm.so COUCH HAMMOCKS, x-ddod reclining backs. Both com- s $14.75 -mg. an unusual value at. Nv“l nm- $12.00 GARDEN ARBOR, wm: . “two seats. Well ‘addition to any’ ;aden. Re- $9 75 made and a charming 59¢ woonm PLANT BOXES, 21 inches long and unfinuhed of 48C coutse, | Selling Friday [SIXTH FLOOR. $2.25 YELLOW MIXING BOWLS, in the convenient large 14-inch sl 48 . size. Marked down to only.. SIXTH FLOOR HARDWOOD MEAT. CUT- 85¢ TING BOARDS, for which you er uses. - Ro- 48¢ 39 mnwoon MEAT CUT- ; 'rm(; BOARDS, of mll lnnllcr lgc SIXTH FLOOR $4.69 PRISCILLA SEWING CAB- * ANET, finished in mnhog-ny $2 95 ‘and offered very special at... © SIXTH ¥LOOR $4.50 NURSERY REFRIGERA- TOR .will prove most convenient and to- (m::v t ey are upecully $3 75 . ForFridayOnly 2-0Oz. Bottle of ¢ French Perfume 86(.'. "W '?-fi p&fmh-wd . colored borders. A simple design that will : uu. Only . Save on S;llks Amlgnifieentlmy otwmedeolonmdwmml we-vu—grleed for Friday daly at ‘nnt uvm:! f;fii‘:?i"‘gs"i‘;n“" "“’”’ ,‘1 95 - $2.08 $1.98 Grade.. Yard . $1.69 32.inch All-silk Pongee, 54-inch Bordered Tub C.repes $6.00 Grade. Yard . $1 : 40-inch All-silk Flat (’Jrepe, Cesaameg s .695 LAWN Mowm,h lhe 12- inch dize that is thost popular; 7 in misses’ sizes and 1 stout model. a good cutter’ -nd an exeellem 55.95 to $35; $6.39 ELECTRIC FIRELESS COOKERS lre especially desirable in Sum- ) . Low for Fn- el anakypngt 2 ol silk and finest twills; many fur trimmed; 1!mmhcu.l9lorvom.5(or$35 stouts; only of Decorative Wnn'h! Inn-— 21 SPRING SPORT COATS, all silk lined; mostly in misses’ sizes. Former- Iytwww.mdufnld‘"' $11.90 ance values at . gaims &t L.l E mm i LINEN AND BROADCLOTH WAISTCOATS are very smart with tai- ; lored suits. prpohhamdux- 95¢ STAMPED LINEN TOWELS, with ™8 ® ~-ineuoinons while away many pleasant moments 59c acation; 79¢ gradet..... CUFF SETS, of lace and on ’your vacation; gra e & * STAMPED' RAYON UNDER- * wear, Pacifie pl&? complete with em- - . broidery cotton, . tgowns, combina- tions and ste im. ‘All made up, mdy to complete ‘s';:;?“:fi..fi:“. .‘:‘.51 .00 * $1.85 blue, ye!law, m ud whiw. 396 With design in $5.95 EXTRA SIZE OVER- BLOUSES, of crepe de chine | Attractive colors, in sizes fl% 5295 B 25 PLEATED OR,PLAIN SHIR'!'S, ¢ " ‘dg "i,d dmlh; i;”l;ifmt LG ) o 7 | fs elun‘:lg"n. 33, 95,, SILK sggnl}‘ nms\ns, nas $5 95 , '8 TWILL COATS, formerly $25 ° $59.50 TO $79.50 COATS, of ' 4 SHORT LOT OF COLLAR AND DAVESREIENS. PARAEINSALEN Tereenianafy of Town Fea. tured by Letter From President. By the Asciated Pross. . BALEM, Mass., July 8.—The ter are | COntenary celebration reached its clis It is super - refined— “The Cream i Crude.” sErween NEWCASTLE, DEL. PENNSVILLE N. J. max yesterddy with a parade of 11,000 marchers, reviewed by Vice President Charles G. Dawes. The Vice Presi: dent and Mrs. Dawes had was a guest of honor nl(ht at a mn ‘banquet in the !l‘u armory, he lnd United Senator W illam Butler vwm among lho W Senator Butler read message of ich wmt jon l pofldblllty ships no longer warld the life M’ the wmlflnnlly [oel ue lar of Salem is an imperishable chapter in the his- of our country.’ t Dawes in his ad- hafled the founders of Salem as klnfl of I’nea wholn‘vc this e::l:: i Conn itut on t was & Lr’ t. “makes certain. I ‘what lho Conltltuuon means to us, for wo live ts the nnu of le of Q crowd, tho time of the SEA CAPTAIH 'FREED FROM ST. ELIZABETH'S William West, Named in House lnq!}l‘ry by Blanton, Is Adjudged Sane. transfe Marine H llll at New Orleans April 27, 1926. mmnnnnuuv- Blanton claimed t! ‘West was mistreated at tbo honlhl for the evidence he gave return e W-t to be now of sound mind and' discharged. Acuu under his recent ruling that m naval authorities lack authority’ to send to a hospital a retired naval oflur ‘without his consent, Justice directed the Te ley ‘sued out a writ of Mbfll corpus through Attorney George F. Curtis. ) e AMERICAN SHOT IN CUBA, Cashier of Railroad Found Dead in Office in Camaguey. 5 HAVANA, Cuba, July 8 (®).—Fel ton Zimmerman, cashier of the Cuba lhllmd a former resident of nver: ‘was found dead in his office %l; mrnn‘uvy Monday with a Bullet ound. A-rural guard reported that it was a case of nncidt. but after the lulun- sy, yesterday fi n ho had been nat Is the Time '-“Make Your Will . Ask for Our Booklet "What You Should Know About Wills “and the Conservation of Estates” ( afltfl(“ Surplus and Uudmded Profits, 0“' 36;590;090

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