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NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 29., 1926. 25 pson is right just now to give dollar values in Summer e year. Storewide it is. Every single department has plete happiness is that you contribute your pres- 0 Phone, Mail or C. O. D.’s taken. er Handbags hapes in smart hand- b vour new Summer 5] (First Floor.) " 79¢ Stamped Pillowcases Made up, handdrawn, hem- titched pillowcases. Stamped n several patterns. 2 for. $1.50 Metal Book Ends Ship model book ends. Just he right size for the average dition and quite large enough or any volume. $ Paneled Mirrors Size 18x24. Plate glass mir- ors with charming pictures hbove. Burnished frames. omfort in the Summer time. 51 Smart seamed backs. (Pirst Floor?) ht Cases Lined in durable Sl ek end trips or even (First or QGirls Floor.) Voile Dresses bn's latest styles; esv,va::tzii sha}d::; $l (Second Floor.) 9 (Sixth Floor.) 51 (Firat Floor.) 5] (Pirst Floor.) d Hosies' 2 Pairs for» $1.95 Awnings Heavy quality tan $ . duck mounted on iron frame: 3-ft. drop: 9 ineh skirt Conmlete with fixtures. (Sixth Floor.) $1.95 Table Scarfs Painted and stenciled crash scarfs, 18x54, Ve- 51 lour in rose, blue, gold, edged with gold braid. (Sixth Floor.) 85¢ Terry Cloth 2 Yurds for Reversible; ideal for $ summer portieres; light and dark colors in a wide range. (Sixth Floor.) 69c Opaque Window Shades, 2 for Perfect quality: s mounted on dependable rollers: 3 feet wide, 5 ft. 9 in. long: white, ecru, light and dark green, (Sixth Floor.) 85¢ Rayon,2 Yards Heavy quality for $ Araperies and portieres; l solid colors of rose, blue, gold, mulberry; self-figured and striped patterns. 36 in. wide. (Sixth Floor.) 69c¢ Sash Curtains, 2 for Eheer quality, blocked s Swiss, finished and ready to hang. In white only. (Sixth Floor.) $1.95 Screen Doors Continental make; black wire filled; dark sl stained wood frames; size 2.6x6.6. (Sixth Floor.) ~ Dollar Dayin Draperies’ 35¢ Maraquisette 4 Yards for Sheer qualiiy. tape ¢ edged. in cream, ecru and white, also plain white with dots; 36 inches wide. (Sixth Floor.) $1 Bar Harbor Cushions, 2 for 16-button tufted, Cres $ tonne Covered Cushions with 2-inch boxing: will fit any Bayside or 1. George chair. tSixth Floor.) 45¢ Cretonne 3 Yards tonnes in chintz, floral and bird patterns. About 20 "designs to choose from.. Heavy Quality Cre- sl (Sixth Pleor.) 65¢c Cretonne 2 Yards Salem, Puritan, Co- s lumbia and Markwood prints in chintz, bird ahd floral designs; light and dark grounds. (Sixth Floor.) 51.85 Ruffled Curtains Blocked and dotted ‘s Marquisette and White l Voile, some blue ruffied. Some white valances: some solid colors. All with tie-backe. (Sixth Fleor.) 65¢ Window Screens, 3 for Continental Window s Screens, galvanized wire filled, sturdy wood frames. Size 24x33 inches. (Sixth Floor.) 89c Window Screens, 2 for Continental make; S sturdy wood frames, filled with galvanized . Size 30x37 inches. wire. Bize 30337 G0 Fioer.s $2.59 Stamped iiedxpreads Double gize with attached bolster sham. Un- 51 bieached muslin, Lazy daisy stitch xth ¥loor.) o C. 0. D., Maii or Phone Orders Taken Dollar Day for Men . Men's $2 to $3 Shirts Fancy and English 5 Broadcloth Shirts; neck- 1 band and collar attached styles; a few plain col- , 14%, 15, 2, 17. P (First ¥loor.) Men's 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 6 for 600 hemstitched, pure $ white linen handker- l chiefs imported from Belfast. (First Fioor.) Men's §1 Union Suits 2 for 132 sults in fancy $ stripes and checks; as few plain white. Broken sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40. (First Floor.) Men's $2 and $2.50 Pajamas 600 suits cool Sum- $ mery Pajamas, in plain l and fancy percales and madras. Some with silk frogs, some in the middy style. All sizes, A, B, C and D. (First Floor.) Men's 50c Half Hose 3 Pairs #00 pairs fancy striped 5 rayon half hose, in light 1 weighte; sizes 81y, 10, 101, 11, 11%. (Pirst Floor.) Boys’ $2 Corduroy Suits Little lads’ novelty suits, consisting of 3 washable tops and stur- dy corduroy pants. (Second Floor.) Boys’ 75¢ Gray Crash Knickers, 2 for ‘The coolest of Sum- s mer knickers for the l boy. And the easiest to keep looking clean. (Second Filoor.) Men's Duowear Hose 6 Pairs for 50 doz. in blue, tan, 5 , white, black, cord- ovan, navy. Usually 6 pairs, $1.50. Limit 6 pairs to a customer. (First Floor.) Men's $2 to $§3.50 Silk Ties vancy silk four-in- hand; the larger portion $l of them made by hand of the best silks, (First Floor.) Men's $1 Silk Ties 2 for Summer-weight silks, $ in fancy foulards and failles; assorted color polka dote. (Firet F¥loor.) Men'’s 75¢ Half Hose 2 Pairs for Fancy rayon hose, in s extra light Summer l weight; sizes 10, 10%4, 11, 11%. Fancy plaids. 2 Y PRt Pioor.) Men's $1.50 Union Suits Full cut, plain white 5 union suits, of a fabric whose permanency of fuster i& guaranteed. Sizes 34 to 44, (First Fioor.) Men's $1.65 House Slippers Of leather, with soft, s padded soles that are comfortable in hot weather. (Pirst Pioor.) Men's $2 and $3 Linen Caps Pure linen caps, in sl cool light weights, espe- clally suitable for Sum- mer. Sizes 6% to 7 (First »ieor.) Coolest of Frocks for Hottest of Days Airy Georgeltes RACE IN WISCONS! HINGES ON COURT Lenroot. Acministration Mz ¢, Cpposed by Blainz, Whs Backed La Follettes. By the Associated Press MADISON. Wis.. July 29.—Presi- ! dent Coolidge’s administration and the World Conrt face another test in the Wisconsin primary election Sep- tembar 7. Senator Irvine L. Lenroot, one of the administration leaders In the un per house and the Senator who led nosed for re-election by Gov Rlaine. follower of the late T State Is Republican. Wisconsin has heen overwhel v Republican in elections of th Aecade. The campaign therefore pre sents not a battle between parties, but a contest hetween progre e Re- publican followers of La Follette and those Republicans subseribing to the “tepublican piatform. . Gov. Blaine is seeking the Ren ican nomination on a platform wh lenounces the Coolidge policy on sev- eral questions and pledges adherence to the La Follette progressive prin- ciples. He is devoting a large portion of hie eampaign to attacks upon the World Court, which he amserts is the prineipal issue in the senatorial con test. Senator Lenront has charged that | the World Court has been grossly m represented in Wisconsin and asseri= that he wag guided ih his voting ~ the tribunal and other matters. “nt by what attitude the electorate a< zumed. but the position they would take if they possessed the informa | tion he did.” Had Blaine Support. Although voung La Follette w2 elected to succeed his father, the ma: tle of leadership has not been reco nized by some of the progressives a« hering to the La Follette principles La Follette, jr., ran for Senator with the support of Gov. Blaine Attorney General Ekern, as a re of which he is expected to recipic cate this Fall and suppért their r epective candidacies for United State r and governor. Diss n within the ranks, ®nd Fi secretary of state. and nith, former insurance co™ entered the gubernatorial seeking the support of pro The questinn looms as te the effe~t the three progressive candidates will have on the senatorial campaign GEORGE INNESS, WIDELY KNOWN PAINTER, IS DEAD Artist Succumbs to Acute Indiges- tion at Summer Home at Craigsmoor, N. Y. By the Assaciated Press. CRAIGSMOOR, N. Y., Jul George Inness. painter of internation - reputation. died at his Summer home Girls’ Khaki Outfits Middy and Knickers in regu- s fation style: cut full and roomy; izes 8 to 14 Housefurnishings A Dollar here veste: ‘The cause Mr. Inness’ death was given out at his home here as acu'e The funeral will be hell Cool Flat Crepes Men'’s $1.50 and $3 Keds and Tennis Shoes (Sacond Fieor.) 35¢ and 50c Sport Hose 4 Pairs \ Boys' and Girls' Half Socks Sl nd 74 Sport Hose. (Second ¥loor.) Girls' $2 Wool Bathing Suits tached; bright shades; some California_style with skirt at- sl with rayon stripes; sizes 8 to 14. (Second Floor.) 2 Pairs Children’s §1 Sport Hose Boys' and Girls' 7 Sport Hose: diamond, checks and hoxed designs; fancy cuff tops; sizes 7 to 10, 9 (Second Floor.) i°$2 Play Shoes eather inner and outer soles; sizes 5 th heavy soles; sizes 8 to 6. For Boys (Second Filoor.) $1.85 Base Ball Uniforms Well made of an excellent 5 grade of material. This uniform consists of shirt, pants, cap and belt. (Second Fioor.) 95¢ Bathing Suits, 2 for 50 suits, in a good grade of blue jersey, trimmed in either Sl red or W ing suits. Well fitting bath- (Second 79¢ Spt;rt Blouses, 2 for Broadcloth, madras and percales. Solid colors, stripes and fancy patterns. Tailored for hot weather comfort with low style sport 5] collar and short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 years, (Second, Floor.) $2 All-Wool Bathing Suits The kind that fit snugly and Sl dry quickly. Green only. Popular styles. ash Suits (Second Floor.) -.high - grade fabrics. Oliver Twists. Sun $l d various combinations. (Second Floor.) 3149 Garbage Cans Strong tightlidded galvanized can. Has $1 bail handle. The ca- pacity is 6 gallons. (Sixth Floor.) $1.49 Porch Gates , Made of hardwood and varnished. Folding $l gates with a three-foot extension . (Sixth Floor.) -$1.49 Electric Stove Made of black sheet fron. Easy to operate 51 and clean. Hss a shiny steel finish. (Sixth Floor.) $1.49 Clothes Rack Kitchen or nursery folding wooden rack. $l Large drying area. Folds small space (Sixth Floor.) $1.59 Clothes Baskets Of genuine wicker.” Size 20-in. wide, 10-in. Sl deep. and 29-in. long. Special . (Sixth Floor.) $1.49 Hose Reels Well made wooden reel that will held 50- Sl feet of garden hose. Preserves hose (Sixth Floor.) $1.39 Step Ladders The 4-foot size. Strong and fully braced, Made D with pail shelf (8ixth Floor.) $1.49 Floor Brushes All hair brush for plain or hardwood $l floors. In the conven- fent 14-in. length & (Sixth Floor.) $1.35 O’'Cedar Set 1—Polish mop, reg. 75c. 51 1—12.ounce bottle pol- ish. 60c size. (Sixth Fioor.) $1.49 Bathroom Mirrors Good grade of glass. In white enamel frame. Regulation 12x18 inch size. (Sixth Floor.) $1.50 Bathroom Fixtures, 2 for Two styles of soap s dishes and towel bars. Tumbler holders and tollet paper holders. Nickel finish. (Sixth Floor.) $1.39 Washday Outfit ¥amily size galvan- S fzed tub. An excellent washboard. One box Iothes pins. i PN sixth Floor.) $1.25 Bread Boxes Choice of two sizes of S these white enamel bread boxes. May be d for cake, too. - (Sixth Floor.) $1.65 and $1.95 Doll Baby YO ) | Soft body, dressed doll ies. i iy (First Floor.) Dollar Day for Infants. Babies’ 69c and 75¢ Rompers and Creepers Kiddie cloth, gingham and plain-colored Priced 2 for chambray. Button-under and new side-button creepers. All attractivel white waist models wit! Sizes for 1 to 4 years. Infant Dresses, 2 for Foft, fine white nain- $ sook. Bishop style, with l lace or plaip band neck trim. Long and shorts. (Second Floor.) Little Tots’ Frocks for Gingham and Plain Chambray Pantie Frocks. ~ Novelty trim- § med. Colors and checks. 2 to 4 yrs. (Second Floor.) Play Smocks, 2 for Good grade of cham- bray, llars of cre- tonne. Orange, blue, green. Sizes 3 to 6 yrs, (Second_Floor.) trimmed. Some $ colored bottoms. (Second Floor.) Rayon Crib Spreads Pretty Jacquard plt-s terns, in shades of rose, l gold and blue. Size 45x60. (Second Floor.) Kapok Pillows, 2 for Pink and blue sateen covered. Size 13x17 $l inches. Sanitary, soft and cool. (Second Floor.) Embroidered Pillow Slips, 2 for Soft batiste. Porto Rican hand embroider- ed. Size 13x17 inches, Attractive designs. (Second Floor.) ey Keds and Cambridge Rubber Co. tennis Remarkable “values; the well known $l shoes; lace-to-toe style: ankle patch; crepe and rubber soles. Men's $3 Bathing Suits Two plece; blue trunks s and white shirt; all wool; l slightly soiled, but per- fect. Broken sizes. (First ¥loor.) $2 and $3 Golf Clubs An assortment of pop. ular clubs; only a few of each from several big lots. (First Floor.) Men's $2.95 Sweaters Because sizes are s broken you ecan huy l these sports sweaters for §1. Several patterns, (Pirst Floor.) (First Flnor.) $2.50 Water Floats The newest style $ floats; boxed; fine for Kkiddies as well as grown- ups. (¥irst Floor.) $3 Tennis Rackets Ideal rackets for s . voung tennis players; 1 made in Japan. All per. fect. (First Fioor.) 95¢ Golf Hose 2 Pairs for Summer weight, im- 5 ported and domestic hose. a wide color range: sizes 10 to 111 (First Floor.) Dollar Dayin Notions 4 Pairs Hecht Co. Dress Shields. sl Regularly $1.40, Cretonne Shoe Bags: 8 pockets. sl Regularly $1.25, Electric Curling Iron and 3 Sitroux Hair Nets. 51 Regularly $1.25, 16 Sitroux Hair Nets. No white or gray. $l Regularly $1.40, 1 Pair Steel Scissors and 1 Dozen Spools Cotton. $l Regularly $1.20, Kotex, regularly 49¢ box.. 3 boxes for Ideal Sanitary Napkins, regularly 3%. $l 4 boxes for (First Floor.) 45¢ and 75c Stationery, 3 Boxes Excellent paper, in varied colors and fin- $ ishes; many in the lot packed 2 quires to l the box; assqrted 4 colors. 50c Golf Balls, 4 for Every ball lively and s] Limit, 4 to a customer. . (Pirst Floor., . (First Floor.) No Phone, C. 0. D. or Mail Orders Washable Crepes Crepe de Chine 511 Frocks that are just so many silken ways of keeping cool. One and two piece models in a flexibility of styles and colors for town or country. Hostess frocks, dinner frocks, dance frocks. sport frocks. Solid colors or clever combinations., ' Leaf treen Tune Rose Shell Pink Polka Dots Coin Prints 11 hite Apple Green Sea Green Italian Bluc — Orchid Floral Prints Figured 5 Prints Smartly tailored and correct in those small details which mean chic. " Sleeves varied and intriguing. Lace insets. Smart buckles. Fine tucks and pleats, new and Parisian. Yet the price is less than half of what you would nat- urally, expect it to be. All sizes, too-—misses, 14 to ’20; women, 36 to 44; larger women, 4214 (Third Tloor.) for many ze 1. Inness, traveled on his art recently from his Winter home at Tar- i ¥ and an unidentified man. Eight-Hour Convention 0. K.'d. ¢ 20 (#).—The Bel- sterday ratified the t-hour convention by 6, with 11 abstentions. mendments seeking to postpone enforcement of the con- yention until neizhhoring countries also adhered to it, R PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. Temporare loeation during const; | (lonof ‘aur new bidx.. 1004 E Mt JAMES BERRY, Preside: JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y CASTLE.DEL| NE JERSEY . Motorists to the Seashore AVOID DELAYS—save 60 miles and several hours. Avoid traffic in large cities. Cross the Dela- ware River on the big, new Fer- ries at upper end of New Castle, Del. Four modern, big capacity boats. Frequent service, no wait- ing. Extra Service Week-ends and Holidays 'WILSON LINE'S NEW FERRY NEWCASTLE, DEL. PENNSVILLE, N. J. The Upper Ferry in New Castle The Shortest Route to South Jersey Summer Resoris