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. THE EVE ———— rooks V | WAR SERVICE LAUDED - WADSWORTH OPENS . SENATE CAMPAIGN Declares Prohibition Will Be' Replaced by Coritrol of Liguor Traffic. Maced skillful e supported by the was 1 expre United Sta James W worth nator 0 what want tion, perance the per e s d anyth the hoot for the NINE ARE SLAIN IN DISTURBANCES IN MEXICAN TOWNS ontinued frqm First Page.) v from the holy see in there of e converting say closed inst the the boy v \a i present sued a manif ! The manifesio urges the chergy and Catholi ving he is| 70 years old and that he probably has | not many years to live | ches from Vera Cruz say that he did | | ut | n - religious nt's ch i writ coeptin Women Who Wear | AT FLAG CEREMONY Crosses in Mexico L € McPherson, Senator Ball, Mrs. ! 7. N. 8teed and J, D. McDon- nell Speak at Clarendon. Special Diapateh 10 The Star. CLARENDON, VA, * August 5.~ Glowing tributes, to' &ll who particl ated in the World War marked an impressive cveremony last night at | Washington and Lee High School on the occaslon of the presentation of an | Amer flag and a post banner Lo | Arlington Post, No. 184, American ented to BY the Assaciared Press, | MBXICO _CITY. August 5.A bithdk ‘of craoks has victimized & nuniber Gf Catholic women ‘in_(he straels of Méxigo They have halted women wearing necklaces with gold crosse and informed them that they were detes es and that {t was unlawful to wear velizious, Ahsignia publicly police suy the women wil save up the mecklaces on mfse et They would not vsen 1o jatl, —— | Lresented by Stute Sen [ 7 | Ball on_hehalf of Wiiliain P. 4 varado (o veturn to the priest hig| Clarendon. church, which had been taken over | o flagk were mecepted on behalf the municipal authorities. OELULN AERAT S C i SOIRY Eesnith Lt and T. W. Delehanty. An address sernment aithorities are {venti | was niade by Mrs. I N. Steed. fa- & veport that the gurgeous gold | ¢ ) i onh o Sufmonagnld | o known (o ail legion men- us whose, Valie I8 ‘estimated at | ,) orts pesos, ix - missing the | happy and comfortable church in Guadaiupe. . | 'for "boys incapacitated in the great Wien the revolutionists entered | conflict City in 1415 the church au | In a dedicatory addresa. ]. D. Mc- thorities, fearing looters, placed the | ponnell. commander of the post, said: crown in the vaults of the church and | “In _the name of _Arlington Post, lpss costly one which | American Leglon, 1 dedicate these worn since. It is now Lgolors which ave to fly perpetually as the municipal- committee [ fhe emblem of the cause for which we K an tuveniory of church prop- | once foughf and which we are serv v has been unable w find the orlg- | ing still. This {8 the flag of our coun inal crown try; beside it is the flag of the Ameri SIS m M m S eam NS e SV S 2z tomorrow--- 5 Grand Bargains In Our Children’s Dept. 100 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 2 to 14 Years 500,00 from Just a hundred of them leit, and at’this price they won't last long. Made fine voi plain and printed, broadcloth, silk pongees, k crepe de chine. etc. Broken lots, but all periect merchandise. Friday Japanese Silk Quilts In pink or blue. Exqui sitely made. Friday Baby Coats Of fine crepe de chine 1 and 2 vear sizes. Reg ular $375 and L $9.95 2 $4.95 values. Knitted Union Suils Summer-weight, boys and g Sizes 2 to 14 Special Friday 3 for $1 Don’t Fail to See Our Special Girls’ Silk Dresses Cunnirgbamw Co 314-16 7th F'Y | Knicker and Camp Suits Just the thing to knock around in. For 98¢ tor girls irom 3 to 14 yvears. Friday ...... Values in Y TheMagic Wheel EEBAN BT RN EF - of the Kitchen No more cake failures No more half-done pies No more burned roasts Oven HEAT CONTROL eliminates all these Madam Housewife: Do you know the joy and comfort of a gas range with perfect heat control? Can you make light, crispy cream puffs which never fall the tiniest bit when you take them from the oven? Can you make angel food which is exactly the same feathery consistency and the same delicate brown every time you make it? Can you place your whole dinner in the oven and leave home, knowing absolutely that when you return in three, four or five hours, it will be perfectly cooked, ready to serve? Tf you cannot do all these.things with your gas. oven, call at our sales department and let us {ntro- duce you to the Oven Heat Regulator. It has many other attractive features. Kree cook book and temperature chart given with each stove, Washington . Gas Light Co. 419 TENTH STREET N. W, AR KO H AN KA H S RN A 55 ‘Telephone Main 8280 e can T.egion, bearing the emblem of {our organization—the star of hope, { the laurel wreath of victory, with the | sun's rays about all to usher in the { light of n brighter day. 1 dedicate these colors to the purposes of our post and with them 1 dedicate this post 1o the eternal service of our Na tlon and flag.” The bugle.and drum_corps of Uos tello Post, American Legion. of Wash ington, played several patriotic selec tions. Invoeation was by Rev, Perry L. Mitchell, pastor of Clarendon Bap. tist Church und chaplain of the post. The commiitee on arrangements was headed by Bdgar W. Pumphrey. FORMER MINISTER SHOT. in Mexico. August 5 (P former minis Perez Belleved to Have Killed Self | CLUB WEEK ACTIVITIES. THRONG COLLEGE PARyK 400 Boys and Girls of 4-H Clubs of Maryland at University for Varied Program. | Special Dispateh 10 The Star. ACOLLEGE PARK, August 5. —Four hundred boys and girls, members of the 4-H clubs in the State, are at the University of Maryland today for th activities of Cluh week They yin the farms and smaller towns d are representutive of several thy nd boys é4nd girls fn the Staté who sare demonstrating methods of agriculture and home under direction of the Uni of Maryland extension serv e and the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. - e e | Station; |of Agrieulture =« fmproved | | seal catch- man, representing the ¢lub members Jndge Frank 1. Duncan, chairman of | the agricultural commiitiee of tha || Maryland State Bankers' Assoc D. H. Otis, director of the A periment iss Gerirude Warren and Robert (. Foster of the United States | Department of Agriculture. trip to Washington visit the United ten Depariment | other places of | interest. o . An exceptionally good Canadian the best for 16 years -Is attributed to the co-operation of air- | men. whe, from their machines, indi- | IR LT ST IRIRS SALESWOMEN FOR MILLINERY HE Millinery Shop at Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., offers partioularly intelligent mervice to discriminating women who desire to select emillinery that is not only authentie fashion but that best expresses | ther own personality. A A A N A HIES succensful selection of millinery is an art that requires keen appreciation of style, line and color on the part of the sales- person as well as the customer. We aim to have our millinery oleswomen experts in this direction, 8o that they can really offer | Intelligent advice and assistance to our oustomers when making | their millinery seleotions. For young women who have this experience and aiblity, our Mil- Iinery Shop has several excellent openings. Apply to the Personnel Director Friday Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., 1216 F Street N.W. During the week they will receive special instruction in ugricultire and in home economics. The program, with @ plstol bullet in his head, It | #rranged by E. G. Jenkins, State 1s thought that he committed sujcide | PSS’ club agent, and Miss Dorothy but no reason for such a et is | Fsmerson, girls! club agent, includes known. | numerous recreation features. As- e sih o are scheduled urday aft and former sub- minister of forelgn ionk, was found dead in his home last night A recent .investigation n, Japan shows that out of a grand to-| listen to talks b tal of 857,000 woman factory workers | director of the that countr 0 die annually. land extension service FRIDAY! and Saturday A.M. at the ‘“Hahn” Stores FOI‘ YO\J Men! Clean-up of Short lines many regular $6 to $12 oxfords in | Tomorrow the T. B. Symons, niversity of Marye Fred Diehls OW 'men are eating these up! And no wonder. Included are shoes of ail kinds. \White, tan, black. Sport shoes, dress shoes 'm everything. Of course. not all sizes. More Styles Added To this wonderful Sale of Women’s Summer Shoes $5.95 to $8 Styles +A90 At all stores including F St. White shoes, colored shoes, combination effects and many blacks included. Such a Wonderful Sale! Other Events . Children’s barefoot sandals and play oxfords. All sizes, 814 to 2. $1 All misses’ and children’s white kid, calf and Nile cloth, in all styles, at half price. $1 to $3.25 “Keds” of all styles—rubber soled oxfords and strap shoes—for vacation pastimes. $1 to $3.50 Women's pretty Rayon Boudoir Slippers. In old rose, Ameérican beauty, Copenhagen blue and black. Sizes 3 to 8. $1 Women's “Constant Comfort” one and two strap house or street slippers. Black kid with rubber heels and handturned soles. $1.65 to $3 Women's “Constant Comfort”, arch-brac- ing black kid oxfords, for house or street wear. $3.50 to $5.95 7th and K 3212 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. . “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. : "‘Man's Shop"—14th & G cated to the flshermen where the || anfmals congregated in largest numbers. X Greatest Sale We've Ever Held —resulting in the biggest opportunity yéu’ve ever had—to stock up on seasonable wordrobery. : Clearance has crowded prices down to the “quick’’—and that means “quick selling.” All 3 and 4 Piece Suits Fashion Park and Mode None excepted but Evening Clothes and Bradstreet Suits Were $35 to $85—Reduced to . .+ « « » $3 ]_fi All the Tropical Suits —and note this Special SPECIAL Mode White, Tan and Fancy Linen Suits— Glenkirk Tweeds and Palm Béach Suits—all sizes in the combined lots. - 5 ’ $ 95 Were $15, $18 and $20— Reduced to . . = 292 509z Worsted, Pongee $13.50 Seersucker Suits 3 Attractive Suits at Cost Tropical Silk and Fashion Park Par- Kol, Gabardine, Silk Poplin and Tropical Wor- sted Suits. Were $40, $45 and Flannel Suits. Were $25, $30 and $35....... Shirts $2 and Percale, Madras, ete.: collars attached: neckbands and separate collars 1o $].39 match Neckwear $1 Mode Cut Silk Secarfs..... :)90 : 3 for $1.50 $1.50 and $2 Mode Cut Silk Q5 3 for $4.00 Scarfs ..... %e £3, $3.50, $4. $4.50 Imported Madras, Broadcloth, etc.. plain and plaids: collars attached and sep- $9.15 arate collars to match g 2.50, $3, ( Cut Silk and Pure Silk 51.79 Knitted Searfs 3 for $6.00 PO 52.0.'» 3 for $8.50 250 and $3 lmported English Broadeloth, plain shades— collars attached and neck- $].95 bands .. 3 for $5.00 Handkerchiefs 75¢ Imported French Linen Hand-roll Hem Handker 500 chiefs ....... $5 Rayon Shirts 3 for $5.50 Highest Grade Imported Cocoon Englich Broadcloth: white only—collars attached and $3.29 neckbands ......iienniiie 3 for $9.50 $8.50 to $12 Mode Highest Grade Silk Shirts, Radium, ete.; $5385 collars to match 50¢ Imported Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Bl 29c $1.65 Half Dozen - Half-Hose 650 and 750 Silk and Lisle 5Qq Hose cecceenes ””‘3 jt;r $1.50 Oc 3 for $2.50 51.39 2-and. $2.50 Hose.wsearrare 3 for-$4.00 Golf Hose $1.15 and $1.50 Golf Hose. ... e $2. $2.50. $3, $3.50 and $4 $].95 Golf Hose .. wegans s $5, $6, $7 and $8.50 Golf $3.95 " Hose cisarcenonens White Oxweave Shirts, neck- §].95 band and collar attached.. 3 for §5.50 ’ Slimmer Bath § RObeS $5. $6 and $7.50 Terry Cloth, 33.')5 English Creépe, etc. ....... $9, glO and 812 Imported Flannel, ‘Rayon and Rat- 5695 inet $15, $18 and $20 Silk, Flan- 511.9.'; nel, 816 iccveneniioney $1 and $1.50 Hose..oume e Manhattan Shirts Reduced All Straw Hats— - Half Price Were $3.00 to $7.00; Now $1.50 to $3.50 $5, $6 and $7 Mode Soft $].95 250, $3, $3.50 and $4 $].19) Felt Hats ........ s et A Caps In this Sale no exchanges and no returns. All selections must be final. The Mode—F at Eleventh