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o bl THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 31 1927—PART 1. eported be st bl o | e nd trained nurses been turning | Long promised reopening of mmcn ,! f R ; ‘f‘ll l‘!:x‘:ulm'.;’m«m“m la g city to (‘I,S‘l(‘,mv-«( e work in mlk‘r to 1{\“0\ DEPURIS UF MlNE in ‘severul fields by "'f" “n,,“‘,,,m is | RKANSAS IS W|LL|NG nitiates Yacht Race a s a | their living expenses,” Mrs. Min predicted again for Monday, but au-| ‘ e o ko seedr Ehia fhorm | Mo Chapman, superintendent. ot _ihe B’ Sty wreaiee 't fhe) TO JOIN FLOOD PARLEY | | #ta doore tor ye But it is only dur-| Womens | hurch Federation Protecto situation and expect no difficulty i recent months that b cities have | Fte, | A oo, TNy K (o, :":" “ol. 0. il B :Jm";martine'\n “Favors Deliberation SN . | s were bringing in gifls at a rate | little money and with but a v | Donahey and Adjt. Gen. With Louisiana and Mississippi o 9 N ot Al ots [ tion of what they intend to do. o all is = once they reac . . s to Map Program. mps l)\n 3 g o . 3 § S " The" *" A. says that In the " eturned LITTLE ROCK, J Decision on Southern Line- L3 3 Gther Lalg* C|teq Duclaled ,"y\“_ i ,;,"11”““ e S ol 0 Gowmo. TolJ Rumors, Ue . dying there ta o need |1y 3 T iy || cago have hecome bad for girls s ¢ '. Stat erven thens | i Plea for Lower Tariff to ; 3 to Be Similarly Hit—RNurses oo I ] < a ruch Svbyman g Il e of Disturbances Have e Bai P B L aidba aE A {o submit ; : 1 ! T LR R Nuttonal rd, for the second time g : on the pro- Lakes to Be Important. R Do Housework. Stz il o iy f,,’f, hoszsa. that this condition iz Been Exaggerated. within the ‘weelk, ‘returned trom the | [0 b n(Og Lot islkne] e ‘. * 5 ! T ) T obs ar , i el i L“}L{ alties thin - yui . 4 (or“‘l.}h:‘\“:Iim“h £ mesaiied - S S ar A ntarsinte Cotmen . by conm alet mrest : Killed jobs " . 3 SR Rt ot e i e grossly mistepresanted the I% ;,‘;L"’\'\"}"( ""“".,h'“,.,;‘\v',‘ g itles has ca G0 inis Ch deratio and Tokaci Crop Interest Paid. eral official o1 G : 1 rright, C ontrol ¢ he country and smaller towns tha : E i IXINGTON, Ky.. July 30 (P | forr 4y that u : b sproximately § 00 for irbances bet idle union miners | ! L 1;" LLoh ably \\1?1.1»' d = 3 v girl problem for Ned giris ; :h‘ .mv\ t edu men in the State’s min n ¢ n ) ind lf“)r.(”::l ‘la pert on ec London, ports he most D Loat. scent war j en | they red 1 i ] Anderson of It may be that th n s0_ s X yei i Not in vears unti cach announced today find a way g SRR [ Monday We Start the Great Six-Month Event! i\fi' ’ ! N OW, the one big clearance of each sea- HOUSANDS 'of \Vashinglonia.ni kEIOW LRIt d’ 5 son. Now, the storewide event that " the Round-Up and eagerly await it. The oth respons; it tor, for the t nate 1 reaches into every department of the Saks . reason is simple. It presents such an oppor: (“\3’::’:"1’;.?““:" t frania ¢ RE@ ;}%{}QS ’JU-”ES Store and radi .;!l}- lowers the normally : tunily as is not matched for substantial sav- : modest prices of hundreds of scasonable { ings on the very highest types of merchan- ariicles. Everything for men and boys in- : dise. It starts tomorrow morning. Be on Becomes l\ nshnt Manager| elntcas %y hand early! est Division, Leav- Oigoronal .’Y‘ ing Washingten. the schedules jus but no f action has been tak 1t th Southern ra re _approved, t coal operators will find themselves with an empty vie- tory. Nore than two years ago the soft | coal shippers of Ohio and Pennsyl- | waster 1 e American Na-| vania began a fight before the com- |, fongr e tional Tied Cross dgunrters | “Round-Up” in the p - = “Round-Up” of Men’ d freight rates on coal to lake union S Southern | ton " two vears 4 BOYS' TWOPANTS SUITS; no vests; sturdy m 1-$ ATHLETIC SHIRTS % ( Zields could sk ight by : s of the nation A fabrics; sizes 16, 17, 18 years only; 1lpm « $5.05 h @ md DRAWER 35¢ (3 for mines to the lakes and were taking = 52.90 s 3 : . | i t also was ¢ t lined coats; full-lined knickers. . e A ) 3 <1.95 SILK HOS ,",,,,,“,l, ( lower ,wav t e ;, T : R BOYS® $9.95 and $10.95 TWO-PANTS SUITS: with 3 ioned; solid shades. 69¢c (3 L the | vests; fubrics tha will wear; stzes 7 10 @7 Q5 50 COLORED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS ceeding M. R.| 18 e ned to become execu were $1. Poias e o vis sacur 1S & of the Chicago Red BOYS' §12.95 to §1 b mw\ls SUITS; m_r S 3 200 COLORED BORDER INITIAL HAND- > ol | school_or dress weur; smart tceed mix- @ () 95 : . L ‘ Pired i Eeoust o chamze, o | “nvesselius, formerly was a5 | ture effects. Sizes 7 to 18..... S10.9: . ! : 2 f . e U tor nal Red Cross, h i BOYS' 5 it0 ‘.1,,111111:/-1\11 SULTS: sen: o ) ) 3 . CERC b or o t,Of, & Fennsvivanian, " Juaza | &T, e, . of reconstruction son's netest materials and colorings; for : ; : i i 3 his nomination. The p Was|in the Arkansas f and_will | the better-dressed boys...... " $13.95 ; : : 5 LK HANDKERCHIEFS; were IRER SR Dy, 1 o ma. | Gy vork 1l under way. His BOYS' $1.00 WASI SU Bobiivent iy fabrics, guaranteed fast colors; some slightly g soiled 69c its unusual phas Disapproval Is In for FANCY BAT BOYS' $1.95 WASH SUITS; : Linen ; sturdy cotton wash fabrics; sp and other button-on styles in sizes 3 to 10 5 COLLEGIATE S; were $1.50. Sy = sdelamagtnad y ly as BOYS' Upt0-$3.95 WASH SUITS; finest imported i S t d c . ubes i 0 5 A st i e ‘;4'}'“'7”9 }jver y bummer Uit an ‘ 30 COLLEGIATE STRIPED SU SPEN- .’ I 35 g : were $2 . readjustmen: Mr. Winfrey's home is in Roanoke Kiddy styles; sizes 3 to 10 sy < In this last decision the commission | V2 ‘He came to Washington ; 25 Linch BLACK mentioned the fact that the Northern | during the World Wi BOYS' §130 Ki4KI 4‘,01; KNICKERS; 115 ) o - ! were $2. ¥ paving union wages, | Served on the War Indu: oar gvod_qualiy; well-made; fulluts sizes T G 15 5 Linch BE| y re having diffic in ham]m;, busi: | It was not until afte ce . { 1 690 1 been idle for month: in that te r 3 is first Red Cross BOYS' §2.00 to $2.95 l\\l( KERS; better quality of i Y 8 cere 60¢ uturl) th"l‘h:xr?nt“h»] xn:nnv\fx;xlonvle(:u;. i e e :‘?:"(“‘“!h imported linen fabrics in the popular 5’ i A RS ol e o | e Akl plaid effects; sizes 7 to I7.. i T ° ° i 5 1Y tan and grey; 69¢ The Southern fieid operator e harge e BOYS® $1.2 to $1.50 SUMMER PAJAMAS; cotton I’A Qung- CUUCLION | e e e 3 diately declared their markets and | 3 k E Atlantic ongee in plain colors; full cut; one and two. € f i tle) s miners would suffer if they could not | States Liss Lt AR At 89¢ j P compete with the lake cargo coal, with piece :tyles; sizes 4 to 14........ i L i e Lol the resuit that the pr i YS® s D¢ v ad- ot the Southorn tertfiors wotumiat SHIPPING NEWS S USRI S ing charges 20 cents a ton and thus| NG strpes; | el Hullarul and /ummuu-wl y.m 69¢ PALM BEACH S 316.50-$20 1 o 3 sbsorbing the differentinl ordered b. A . color: sizes 7 to 15 T T 0 T TTMMER Qi el R g oo g g RE(,LLARLY.SI.). UMMER SUITS! | SUMMER SUIT: i SO St ms % ot i itenpsiacy oo madras; checked nainsook; athletic style Round-Up Price: Round-Up Price: Round-Up Price: i were §1 cern in this freightrate battle. The BRIl A sizes 24110, 32; usilizy styles for; boy 2 64c i lower rates ogdered by the commission | hiidente, V! de £+ years ... : 75 $ 95 $ 95 are to be effe August 10. Th; (. JULY 31. G ° & . question now is whether the commis. | Breme . oo SMALL BOYS' 30c RAYON SOX; fur _lhv sion will refuse permi S .' o s : small lad; populer plain color s 5 to 19(, f ern carriers to cut their rates volun- 5 Av : 8y, . 3 ST (I S = g : e tarily. and thus insist that the North T 50 WAS, AT. APS; every one ern mines shall greater sh; " . BOYS’ $§1.5 ASH HATS AND CAPS; every one of the Northwe coal market, i s remaining; 2 to 9 years and up to 18 @ ’ e ) s0 far as roid rates can influenc . years . . oieialania '51"0 G[;\'l INE Palm Beach. OHAIR of superior UXURIOUS silk-t rim- e o L 3 BOXS LY $1.50 OVERALLS; blue chambray Light and dask Ploin quality. Black and 4 med Summer { and denim as well as khaki; one-piece cover- Lo it Sl Saks-tailored of finest Im ¢ 79¢ and patterned. Sizes 34 gray shades. Sizes 34 to ported Flannels, Tropicals e T N AL wo « ; . gL al ay suits; sizes 3 to 8. . asus B ,FLYERS TRAIN IN AUTO i SR Rt l’:flfl[& $1.85 1o, ST, et ki, i 16. and Gabardines, j:’ln."f;l» FOR HOP TO HAWAII ' S Bk e il : ; L ' 15 WOOLEN | $45.$50 WOOLEN | $55-870 WOOLEN P a & Sy . . S =T % . P i, e e T Y || SuITs, FOR FALL! | SUITS REDUCED | SUITS, SPECIAL! S0; sises 40, 42 and u’fi..:, in Three Shifts Rush g y g §2 TWO-TROUSERS SUITS; first long i) o Price: gt VEN'S 2PIECE RIB BATHI c @2 0= sl g | s BUOUSE 4 sers s suitable for now.orerly Foll_wour; Round-Up Price: Round-Up Price: Round-Up Price: & 5 Tilinois Entry. ; Well wilored; durable fabrics. . : PRl i T— Lo : ’-’» i o Rt O 20,75 10 81275 TWOTROUSERS SUIT ltidfir $ '75 $ .75 & .75 “ > i Crares e fne s lons trowser it oo ex Round-Up” Savings on i ‘ij o < prac. L ToE Vs, cepted; this Season's models, in sizes 30§10 05 e e “ .0 1 o ‘\ unusual concession. ]’ |~T|\lll~HEl) hh- Tm-: most superb of MEN'S $6.58.50 SUMMER TROUSERS: Sioniat & irves fa or S e atier midnight ‘Rouml-Up" Savuurs ()n Onetrouser and two- | qu y-to-wear clothes. lmlm‘nIu s, Tropicals, Mohairs; sizes 30 $4.75 The plane € i s after midnight trouser suits in this sea- i y “Criterion” Individual fabrics. Su- SDAY. AUGUST 2. $8.00 and £1000 OXFORDS for Q,6 8) B pBcst o) be rea i e Copeiiain 11 1:00 823 \1,,. Custom and Delta brands. . esebdent of il : CESDAY. AUGUST i MEN'S $6.56.50 OXFORDS; black and $4.65 U}‘hu‘v_\‘ LW lan ¢ B - s : i o tan . o RS EN'S $6 mnl $T GREY, TAN or Bl\()l E F ANCY- De - ) 4 My Up to $6.00 SAMPLE HIGH and LO; Qg 45 v = iD FLANNEL TROUSE o u\_ey,;\m.n.u Y i - midnigbt | H * ready to b SHOES for Men; black, tan and patent. SR N Tl htertin 5295 N Round-Up of Furnishings! = i e s . ROME FLANE FLOV: ! i ; Lo0AN | MEN'S COMFORT HOU: 51.15 el $2.9: RIDAY. AUGUST SLIPPERS strined Shortly a £5.00 to $8.00 BASE lr,uL o ~ M]mn in (,r oy and Bisque; sizes 30 to S st i $3.45 D Oither F 7 e it * $6.95 Noon | S $1.50 RUBBE i 81.15 ozens O t er eatures° MEN'S W 0OL TROUSERS; = | 10% Reduction ALL KEDS; high and low; brown = v s'w, 10 m W 0L TROU lored f he flver ca as s 4 s % and white. X 0 §. L S tail 0] foe Back fo =, e o ) “Round-Up” Savings en RonsdlsiPrive: sl . Round-Up Price: Round-Up Price: "Ruund-Up 2 of AN 3 tram Relleved | ECONOMY F LOOR : daChc Eyes ,\\s\\:\\\\\\\s\\\\\\\x\‘ Vih’;‘fi l[l',m <lul‘0ll'ltl): 'm 1CH muf \mgllém 950 $1 i ]0 NEEI\ S ROBES . S S: vl it and dark shades; sizes 3 s i kree-Day Special| 1o 10 ALL MEN'S §5.95.87.50 SUMMER ROBES; Q¢ - 2 Yl 9’;}, $§19.75 WOOL SUITS; Ltrouser 34 to 50 $ Flannels, Terry Cloth, Rayon Crepe, etc., *‘53-69 KRYPTCK and 2trouser; new Fall fabrics; sizes 34 $13.85 ALL MEN'S $8.5051250 SUMMER Invisible . P13.00 syt AL TIES! N o ROBES; _finer~ Rayons, rmy Cloth, ‘56 69 E;(cm]“]_e;,s-s ! S0 FALL WOOL SUITS; ex 87.50-88 SUPERB Summer Flannels, ete. X ceptionally fine in quality and tailoring; Q18.85 SILK SHIRTS 81—381.50 Values $2--82.50 Values ;:}290;::Efizerfni,9u ROBES | ] | To See Fer end Near | sizes 34 to 44...... L s i i 1 Round-Up Price: 39¢ 8].25 | | | materials; well-made; ot i : h of body an 00 3 for §1 j i e, A 5;0 $3‘ 95 $1.50—S82 Values $3 54‘_.55 ;.',,1“,,5 S i i /.\\\\\\\\sm\‘v.\\\\\\xsv‘ a S/ Sizes 13V to 17 6?2 ; SHAH OPTICAL CO. | PENNSYLYANLA AVENUB AT SEVENTH This Is Not e fi;mzna;s:n 812 F Si “l V* a ’fl"'lr.v A A