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NG STAR., WASHINGTON, D. .C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 19%. with aftairs of state, with the nroduc- || EADS PAY OF WOMEN . |GOVERNMENT TESTS SET NEW RECORDS. tion of the harem - they gave v v 5, 1,6, ¢ ¥R INDIPLOMATIC SERVICE the palaces, ruling their empire accord- lished & new distance record by. m' 70 kilomieters (4347 miles). The fiyer Dittmar established a new altitude RHOEN ABRODROME, _Germany, AUetD P Two new world records | record of giiding of 2230 feet, The Friday at the Juvenile Shop. . . . . ing to the whims of their favorite wives. f. G. H. Blakeslee of Clark Uni- it 2 for $7.00 60 Girls' Frocks, sizes 7 to 14 2 for $1.00 86 Voile and Panty Dresses, 1 to 6. .. .2 for $1.00 56 Straw and Organdy Headwear.........2 for $1.00 40 Assorted Boys' Straw and Wash Hats. .. .2 for $1.00 28 Play Suits, Overalls, etc 2 for $1.00 100 Pieces Assorted Underwear, Baby Dresses, Pajamas, Slips, etc 88 Pairs Girls’ Silk and Rayon Hose 50 Crib Sheets, Hemstitched 28 Dainty Hand-embroidered Bibs. ... ..... 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 $6-50 2 for $1.00 A limited quantity Girls’ and Juniors’ Silk Frocks. Values $9.75 to $15.95 2 for $12.00 All Sales Final runschigs E Street Corner 8t ' Another Clearance Day | Your Choice | CALLED HEPECAED Woman Dominant Despiteb | Harem, Feminist Tells | Institute. By, the Associated Press. | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.. August 9./ | —A new picture of harem life, in which | the Turk was painted as the most hen- | pecked of husbands, given the In- | titute of Polities today by Mme. Halide | Edib, Turkish feminist. | In olden times the ruling classes | maintained harems according to the Western conception, but even then the | women were influential, and through | bribery and palace intrigue, ruled the Sultan and the state from behind the |veil. “It is scarcely possible to imag- ine what bloody events were brought to B‘ns! through their secret and pernicious |infy | nee,” she said. arem’ in the ordinary sense of th: word is really equivalent to the An- | glo-Saxon word ‘home’ and has a sacred and exclusive significance,” Mme. Edib continued. “The harems of high so- ciety were centers of family life. The women, it is true, were rather secluded. but they went about all the same bus | ing themselves with the needs of their | | homes and ruled their husbands and | their homes with a rod of iron.” Many of the evils to which Turkey | tell heir Mme. Edib blamed on the |harem system, borrowed from the By- | zantines. Whereas in olden times the |virile sultans lived in the open and ! were accustomed to busy themselves versity at a round table discussion de- clared the United States, in taking the earliest opportunity to negotiate a treaty with China granting complete tariff autonomy, has not shown excel- lent judgment, but has set an exnmPlp to the other powers. America's action has strengthened the present National- ist government greatly at a critical time, he said. BANKRUPTCY IS ASKED. | Greditors of Interior Decorating Concern File Petition. Creditors of the Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co., Inc., 1629 Connecticut avenue, have filed & petition in the Dis- trict Supreme Court to have the com- pany adjudged bankrupt. They tell the court that the corporation is insolvent and has permitted a judgment to be secured against it by a New York creditor. The company owes $11,000, according to the petition, while its assets are estimated at $4.000. Attor- neys Albert E. Steinem, Milton D. Kor- man and Richard D. Daniels appear for | the complaining creditors. The concern is not connected with | B. Lansburgh & Bro. - . Whitney Warren Honored. BRUSSELS, August 0 () —Whitney Wa architect of the new Louvain Un y libr whose insistence upon inseripti relating that the original library was destroyed by “Ger- man fury” caused an uproar, was made an honorary member of the Belgian Architects' "Union last night. The membership was conferred at a ban- quet tendered him by Belgian friends. Mrs. Ruth B. Shipley Benefits Un- der Department of State Real- location of Salaries. As a result of a recent reallocation of salaries of employes of the Depart- ment of State, under current appropria- tions, Mrs. Ruth B. Shipley, chief of the passport divi- sfon, now receives the highest salary of any woman in t h e diplomatic service of the Gov- ernment. When appointed to_that important office, a few months ago, she recelved $3,500 as a member of the board of re- view of efficiency ratings, and - her salary as head of the passport divi- 4 sion remained at l the same figure un- til a general real- Mrs. R. B. Shipler. Jocation of depart- mental salaries was made a few days ago, with the result that her annual compensation was fixed at $4,600, being an increase of $1,100. At the same time the salary of Miss Margaret M. Hanna, chief of the office of eo-ordination and review, was raised from $3,600 to $3,700 a year. s Ryan Elected Eagles' Head. COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 9 (#).- Edwin J. Ryan of Philadelphia was elected national president of the Fra- ternal Order of Eagles late yesterday without opposition. THE HUB—7th & D STS.|THE HUB—7th & D STS.| THE HUB—7th & D STS. UGUST SALE % © Console 10,826,280 CATTLE Tuberculosis Inspection Surpasses Previous Examination by 1,000,000 Cases. By the Associated Press. A total of 10,826,280 cattle. more than | a million in excess of the largest previ- | ous number, were tested for tubercu- losis by the Department of Agriculture | during the year ending June 30. Fgures announced by the Bureau of | Animal Industry show that 169,356 herds, containing 2,265,938 cattle, were fully accredited as tuberculosis free, haying passed two or more tests. This is an increase of 38,380 herds over last year. One successful test has been passec by 15,068,714 cattle, the report showed, many of these in modified accredited areas. More than 21,000,000 cattle were | under State and Federal supervision for | eradication of the disease on July 1, and | more than 3,000,000 were on the waiting | list for testing. . Progress in the eradication work has been made in 1,119 counties, or more | than one-third of the counties in the country, the department noted. Sec- tions termed modified accredited areas, in which all cattle have been tested. | reactors removed and infection reduced | | to not more than one-half of 1 per cent, | include 527 counties, | "~ MoGilligan to Sign Pact. | DUBLIN, Irish Pree State, August| ;s (#).—P. McGilligan, minister of ex- | ternal agairs, will go to Paris to sign | the Kellogg treaty outlawing war on | behalf of the Free State government. | It Really Helps a Lot —to talk over the new styles and fab- ries with someone who knows. Now is your opportunity to do so, while Mrs. T. Kay, Butterick rep- resentative, is at the Pattern Department. for gliders were set here The German flyer Nehring !old record was 2,138 feet. held by the G Ferdinand Schulz. ASPiRin SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not gefting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ‘ Aecept onl¥ “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aepirin Is the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid §10-818 Seventh St. N.W. Women's Pull- fashioned Silk Hose with short garter welts. Slightly 2 All shades and white, but broken sizes. Street Floor. Satisfaction Since 1559 Friday Green Ticket Specials in the Rummage Sale Men's Shirts. Formerly $1.25 Exceedingly Fashionable! S Butterfly Skirts and broadcloth, ttern broadcloth and fine mad- Collar-attached and neck- styles. Strives, fancles and colors. Size 14 150 to $2.50 Shirts. 1200 Flannel Sport Jackets $ ™ .00 ea well fitting shirts in Very much in demand now by those madras, rayon - -mm who would keep pace with the mode of ‘broadeloth and today. When worn with a sport coat or sweater, a charming ensemble is achieved. White with painted designs, 26 to 33 inch waist measure. Hip length x(pnrt 'j‘ackfn. in white, beige, maize, Copenhagen, green, red and blazer stripes; in the lot there are irregulars. and _lisle some .very stylish velveteen jackets. smlmo m,‘n‘ M 18c All are in this sale at $5. $1.69 Pajamas. ton _pen- e s rayon frogs. AN . Perfect. New Arrivals o T B 500 White Felt Hats We Bought a Prominent Manufacturer’s s e U e Entire Stock at 30c on the Dollar We offer these console ’!:ables to you at prices no less than as tounding Reductions Every table is a genuine value. Hurry while they last. This $9.50 Mahogany $10.00 Red Decorated $7.50 Red Console Table Console Table Console Table attached style. ~Two pockets triple stitched seams. 49c Sizes 1415 to 17 $5 and $6 Sport Sweaters. Pullover, fancy pattern This $8.50 Dark Red This $8.70 Green Console Table Decorated Console Table $4.29 s3‘98 You nctélly save more A very sturdily constructed than $5 on this table. A very and nicely finished table. A distinctive mahogany console real value at the price. table. o3 Buy Guaranteed ~ ===4; WILLIAMS TIRES at the HUB Pay as You Ride. Every Williams Tire Guaranteed 15 Months, Regard: Final Grass Rugs Priced for Quick Clearance 9x12 Grass Rugs $2.95 27-in. Grass Rug. .. .3% 36-in. Grass Rug. .. .59%¢ Other Rugs Proportionately Reduced greatly under. priced. 51.98 Strongly con. Only o A genuine value. structed for long serviee Down Delivers A Brand-New Pirst Quality Tire 51 L] All Couch Hammocks THIS ONE 58.95 Canopy Extra $1.59 $4.69 Here's a strikingly beauti- ful console table, nicely dec- orated in red. Solidly con- structed. Delivers Any Summit Cord or Balloon Tire Pay As You Ride p SUMMIT $2.98 $3.98 Artistically carved and handsomely finished in red. Durably built to give lasting servi Just as you see it above. This is another example of the remarkable values in con- sole tables at The Hub to- morrow. $1.98 Double Woven Seat Porch Rocker 519 A very ser- viceable Rock- er at great 5 savings. RN Iron Lawn Bench 32.98 Constructed to | . Nicely fini: lifetime. Lawn Swing 5698 nger style. Made of hard. TIRES The Height of Value—Sold With the Standard Warranty 30x3", Clincher Cord, $6.95 ..$12.95 31x4 5. 8. Cord . . 29x4.40 Balloon . .$7.95 30x4.75 Balloon, $11.95 $1.00 DELIVERS ANY TIRE ¥, $2.19 Wood Slat Lawn Bench $1.49 A useful bench that will last in- Lawn Mower, $4.69 definitely. Felt hats are in great witchingly becoming to all fetching shapes and effects matron and chic youthful ty this group. Most of these a rayon. $10 to $12 Parlor Hats and Showroom Hats $3.50 $5 and $6.50 Trimmed Hats, $1.98 Al colors, black. fancy straws, etc Advance Fashions in Felt and Mitan, Under Priced 500 Pairs Support Shoes at this while. Tan and black kid strap effects, one of which bination lasts o insure ¢ Sizes 4 to 8. Wash Goods Remnants. Short lengths of former 30c to S8 wash fabrics in very smart and desirable weaves. Printed voiles, dimity, batiste and rayons, bro- cades and other lovely fabries Some pleces may be matched. Yard ... ... 25( Rayon Sport Satin Remnants. One of the most exqnisite of the new fabrics, also Svelda printed vofle in large or small floral prints, 5 Good les Domestic ginghams, A and bleached cottons, 5! longeloth, English prints, In- dianhead _prints and printed dimity, Desirable lengths. 9c Yard . 280 Turkish Tewels, Seconds, d ated as run of the mill. Varfous sizes in_all white and fancy borders. Priced for clearance < Street Floor Regularly $2 to $3 In This Sale demand and particularly the very smart WHITE feather-trimmed felt - hats, so be- types. The variety of styles in this assortment includes the . Feather trimmed, thong lacings, vagabonds, upturned brims, gros-grain ribbons, large head sizes, wide brim, pes. Pins, ornaments, felt cut- outs and similar dainty fashion details are important in re lined throughout with white Trimmed Hats, 98¢ Large milan and ajour hats, in all colors. Children’s $3 to $5 Hats, $1.50 Advance fashions in felts and velvet hats. Moderately priced. Velvet Hats. Moderately Priced. Street Floor—King's Palace Arch-Support Shoes for This Sale at It is, indeed, an unusual opportunity, to buy Arch price. X women will buy two or three pairs; the saving is worth pnomically-inclined or patent leather, in tie and is illustrated. Made on com- comfort and fashion—leather heels, rubber top lifts, steel shanks and all-leather soles. Second Floor—King's Palace Seconds of 3100 Window Shades. Genuine olled opaque in ll('ht and dark wlon“‘. perfect easy work rollers % 54¢ Remnants of Table Ofleloth, ‘White and fancy patterns. Per yard 0] 4% Remnants of 59¢ Drapery. Vard wide, nult'mle l(u (s:mmr drapery: use! engths: per yard s 29C ul lcloth, ~8tr) rayonsstriped fine-count nainsook. Al , In regulation and button- on-shoulder styles. Sizes “l'lo .: 19¢ Shirts en' and Drawers. Short sleeve balbriggan shirts. sisea 38 to 48 and ankle-le drawers, in sizes 32 to 46. 31.39 | styles. 15 in the lot.. 32.98 Street Floor Boys' $1.00 and $1.39 “K:;? Sumits. Button-on and styles of linen, khaki and 78: chambray in-broken sizes » and Youths' $1.39 and nickers. Crash, golf style waist measure .. 79¢ Sport Blouses. Plain color broadcloth and striped percale. Sizes to 15.. $1.50 Youths’ Khaki Long pants of good qual- ity. fast enlor S Boys' 70¢ Wash Washable crash knickers. _in gray: also khaki. | 8 tn 1€ veavs ... Bays' 19~ Overal Blue dentm overalls, shaulder stvens and bib lizes 8 to 18 years foo st Floor S1.080 Voile Underwear. Sheer enal voils. chemise and gowns in nastel shades: teilored and lace trimmed. r™ound _and c~vare e sleeveless. Broken 79c Rayon Satin Shns. Rayon satin s'ips. camisole tons, in- verted pleats at him, hetter fit: white, flesh, neach. Mt and h'ue. -Sizes 36 .lo 31.29 4“ . Margain Roath. 69¢ Extra.size Princess Slins. Good quality, full cut extra-size muslin slips, tailored. lace and embroidery trimmed: inverted pleats at hip, shadow 59c hem. Sizes 48 to 52 . Sizes tweed belts to match: gray or buff plaid. R Second Floor Manufacturers' Sample Laces. Remnants in very desirable lengths for trimmings—real lace. crochet and fllet Valenciennes. Per strio— 10c to 25¢ lunn:m .r'd One- half to yai J sc of Flewers, For itreet Ladies' Handbags. Envelope stvles with back or top handles imitation leather: durahle snd well made: assortment of 67 colare Tisnalle 81, C Tadiea’ Leather Relts. A sne- cial purchass. variety of rolors snd sizes. Values up to Nevelty Jewslry. Necklaces, Melvding many of the Omar nearls (mfd.). fancv hracelets dron carrings, in all shades of crystal and brooch pins, 77 Usually 81 *o 8380 . C Strest Floar NM:-“ W rerized Soeks. The irregula ~ famons hrand. Al cols ors and whits, * paire for Children's T, Snort Mose, Fanoy natterns. in all colors, 3