Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 18

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DIRISOUTON [ = Dever Suggests Convention St QOVLK:E:__&_G_ARIG. Aty 4 ‘Holds Appropriations Do Not Authorize Study to Meet |, Firnishing Park Body's Cities’ Problems. : the Associated Press. nmN'VEB. July 16.—With its pro- of welcoming festivities out of “accomplish- Mnyor ‘Willlam m of Chicago, jin our own shops with ‘Wicke: of New York, ploryu procured cmau ormer At!omy Gengral; James M. e Commission: 'k of New York. former Solicitor cm‘dl-lfi. with the ch.-uluuon act.” i ot Spsekare pesariay |neid iho.Spbroprition wonld moctel umd other speakers _yes e lon woul ne al- iscussed various phases & law en-|low. of -u.x omndmlr. of tunds for lorcement. £ manufact . for an greated a national problem’ of im- imense consequence to the country. He fdvocat & survey by a committee 'with authority to report its lndln{l nd conclusions as to how best eal with conditions found to exist. ' Would Appesl to People. - epeeingtill He Carries {o the innate spirit of law observance &nd sense of fair play of the American | opl P heterring to conditiont fa Chi a ue R T iy of judges in ounty / A expeditious enforcement of the com- l‘ LY Hil ////”I WIfh h-srcld law an impossibility. “It is my opinion that enforcement h large cities where other problems f great intricacy exist cannot be had thout a final -tulmom of the pro~ hibition question,” he said. I Today the program calls for the re- orts of 23 standing committees and fMliated sections -of the association. With the mpthn of a short period Efficlency in lure,” the nnun day vlll be given ever to tommittee Tonight the convention wul hold a ublic meeting, at which time Thomas Norton, 'Chicago, constitutional wyer, and Hon, Dudley Campbell e of London, will be the speakers, ¢ Mr. Norton will discuss ““National En- Men s Clotlnng Third Floor Summer Suits, Worth $25 and $27.50 31 9.85 SAKS’ Tailored Suits. Gabardine, Fla: Tropicals. Sizes for men of allnl::'d e Cool Mohair Suits $15.85 and $18 Values 28 ALL sizes. Y 3 e oung men and consérvative $30 to. $40 Value Wool Suits 23 New styles and fabrics. Sizes 34 to 44, Regulars, stouts and longs. Some with two Pk T, : " There is no sale lil® the Round-up Sale! There are .‘ and finishes m‘ lall Wd-_‘ (“Jlarge n:rez at915 G . Street. Jnsft a few more’ da; tional values of Jew- ‘elry, Diamongds, ‘Watches, Silverware, etc., before we open DAY up With a brand-new % ? stock in a brand-new store. e Make the most of | the femaining -days, and save in a BI WAY onitems . * selected . from - the following list.. Ladies’ Wrist Wndnl. in Fnhnnll!muoflllm' all'shapes and best makes Cuff Links 7\ Tie Clasps et 3 fl"‘é'vmmu'ty nnl Rogers Tableware, Bread Trays and Tea Sets at COST. - Beautiful Ivory Toilet S‘h l‘ HALF BELOW msr. no_savings like Round-up savings!. An event unique in character and importance. - The most far-reachmg sea- =, P T Boys’ Clothing ., *sonal clearance that Washington knows! Appnel for Men! $16.75 and $20 Value = 2Pants: Vest Suits + i waey NEWEST ; and _colorings. “Better Fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18. ' One of a hnd. $11.75 2.Pants $0.95 - Genuine Palm Beach Cloth, Well tailored. - Knickers. ~ One pair Golf Pum. one pair Sizes 7 to 16. Small Boys’ $1.00 Wash Suits 79¢c Guruneed hn-uoht cotton Colors or combina Sizes 7 to Boys’ 81.95 lnd 32.95 Wash' Suits 81.7! Broadcloth, Linen und‘ hhrkl. z Phin and combination Sbuzwlfl. d 4 §.§=- . g8, yad! yards, in ovely pastel shades and white. u'lm Allsilk Striped - Broad- be $1 yard. 200, yards, in white and tinted grounds, with contrasting stripes. Sports Satin (rayon), $1 yard. 200 yards, in an attractive assort- ment of shades, . mows 2ATS, OTORE 50 Wool Caltforma Bathing Smts Sizes 34 to 42 or borders. Grutly lfnderpncad for Fnday Most popular uhade- oi navy black green . $ 75 ud. ‘peacock and orange, with contrasting col- 5 uoturnu-mn AfimudS&eetth—Rdnced . 20 New Printed and Pllln-qq’izud Silk Frocks. 'Prints in com- binations of red and white, blue and white, navy and tan, <and white. Plain :colors of peach, rose and 18 and 36.to 44 7 kat-—thue of pongee, one linen and two net tunics. In 34 and 36. , attractive styles 15 Voile. Polka-dot Frocks, in navy and white and black and hite. La ly, 42 to 507 18 Afternoon Frocks in new prints. Floral, polka dot, du- . ated dot designs. Also Plain Poudre, Green and Tan { . Frocks of lllk crepe. Sizes 16 to 52% Dresses—Priced for Savings - ZSSpruDruunollflkeup n popular one and two piece models. Summer Mu%{lnnpv?.t ou 5 .and polka dots. Sizes 16 to 20 and . Hosiery—Greatly Lowered Prices _ m Pairs Nl-fnhhned Chiffon and Service Silk- Hose, in shades of :rdn. und.\lwood bei in. 8“ l'zf' etal, black, ls(u Knee-tog Hose. Fine for bath- ing. il’er(ect qufltz in gray, beige and Frmh nude. 75 Pairs Cotton Sports Hos: ude, French nude, grain gray. . Sizes 8% to 10 n'l' :Lnlote.‘. r ........... (n:nd ;5,95 WereMore '$2.75 | $595 3350 | "¢5.05 $9-75 | i, s, 520 T5¢ | _sus0 _0c_|Were More $1 S0c and 7S¢ 30 pairs Children’s Pumps and Play ‘Oxfords. Tn tent leather and tan calf, in several styles. Sizes 8%, ), 9%, 10, 10% 11, ll%, 12%, 13, 13%l 1%, 2 and 234, ¢ ld-h' lM"S‘I.r Bom'cs were $1 to from display. . . ‘were S0c, 25 5 pairs, in ‘brown and black. Broken sizes. . MM 28¢c.. 6 l-a-u'vz’ mmm 12 vests, ™. % pairs, in white. Sizes 6 and 8 years. in sizes Dowx sTamRs 12 Linen Dresses, soiled and mussed from hndlin . play. Good desirable colorsand attractive ;fylu. Bmken sizes, mostly small et ST Y S nrerppifazee it e T e lemnlowAm Blnthepapflhrmmda Reduced for 4 ’A'VofleUndmRedm : 4 { #Voik Step-in Chemise and Step-in Dnm in fqllflnw and nm:five floral pmm AI bvo!u: liltl ;'3' have becume s tly soiled imm dis- . __Brol dizes. R s d fi mlmtml. {otdurmu g -, l;w Were - 5258 | $595 Were More e 28¢ Bnhm: Shoes, ssc pair. 25 pairs of Rubber Bathing Shdes, in green, blue and black. Sizes to fit shoes 4 to 5%." Towel Savings Wlth cluster stripes of pink, laven- der and blue. 81x90-inch size before $3.25 nd gold stripes. 72x90 size. Also plain white crocheted spreads, 63x88. Seamless Bleached Mint 100 in 42x36 and 45x36 blcb sizés. Of heavy bleached mnslm, free from dressing. ml'l‘ T mc. 80, ll‘l mhr-umm size. White on! 80 sm'r-u:u. 'l‘.w*. 8 for $L. Handy size for seashore and camp use. Cotton Crepe, 5 Yds., $1 200 yards ~ underwear and Japanmese crepe in a good assortment of colors. “Artificial Flowers 10c—25¢ So—cmuble for trimmings and bouton- mecru, redlced to these two very low 1 jegn dmty Jap Grass Rl’.lgs Underyeicd iz 8 s 3 for 50c A nzw lot—Imported Double Cotton- p Rugs—reversible and especially \attnctwel] sten Gold Seal Art Rugs Exddont $3.40 10" Rugs h non nmctne colors and dedpl. Perfect goods—no borders. Axminster Rugs | M3 $345 10 Wool Amnnen, in, ealou of tan, rose; blue and taupe. P . DOWN STATRS STORE i A “Bedl.am and .’Shades Reduced 10 Bridn Lamp Shades, 75¢. " At— tractive cretonne designs on paper frames. - 7 Electric Towhieru. 75¢; : $1.25. Polychmme—fimsh blses i d ecorate d

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