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D. C,. THURSDAY, MAY .9, STAR, WASHINGTON, WooODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings ate 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Stamped Breakfast Cloths and Napkins, 75¢ Were $1.25. 6 sets: brignt tan- germe color with black binding. Dainty designs. .flnlo Baskets; slightly da; Radxos Rcduecd Children’s Furniture do Electric lu!q’ Clearance—Men’s Summer Suits Carried over from last season, but 3 correct models for this seasom’s wear. 5 e ko R ’ .,.f','.':.:,".'e;:“m Lty 25 Two and Three-piece Suils, of tropical-weight worsteds and flannels. 1 Jdvery-fin B: d 5 .m.“" » ere ‘Way Now §24.95 Crib with _dro) 814,36 £5.95 1 Sauze Tavle with o éhalrs ivory finish.” Was $11.50. Now...85.95 CHILDREN'S Pulmmx FourTH FLOOR, Doll Catriages, 5 Were $9.75. 4 carriages with re- versible gear and rubber-tired wheels, reduced for Friday. 3, Small Autow, vellow and black fipish, . g0 THE EVENING | and through our fatuousness and neg- “we have allowed ourselves to be jock- cerning the size of an army and navy, on account of outlawry of war. | “This is a particularly good time,” he : | warned, “to keep our feet on the ground | | ourselves weakest.” . | United States Marine Band Orchestra, | Loyal Legion Banquet Iso- and reading of the preable and three | Harold Allen. Declaring that he had found in “his- ferlority complex" toward the United ' tired, commander of the order, presided. ! Robert Johnston of St. John's Episcopal | companions” of the past vear were read | privileges of this day required and to | stand by F. G Butts and Capt. T. S. | Dr. Johnston told the District of Co- John H. Peshine, Brig. Gen. George R its annual banquet at the Willard Hotel | Michael Cooney, Capt. John A. T. Hull, | gu-rm_m vith '1'» would do us about as much harm” as Brig. Gen. John McClellan, Brig. Gen. ercising our best mind, we are going to E. Belknap, Rear Admiral Francis H. Leather Frames going to let the great expanding spirit | Henry L. Newbold. touts 31 40, 50. Were §30 and 435, Tors and etool. Wi “The nations of Europe,” he declared, | the order, as Capt. Chester Wells, U. S. | green, brown, tan and blue, size SOME ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED. Regular sizes 34, 35, 38, 39, 40, 44, 46, We can be a hermit nation is one of the | companion” of the group to take the | Clocks Reduced 4 Silk Poplin s-m. suGHTLY sorusn Regular size 36; slout o‘zz 44. ] lect they are found wanting.” The admiral deplored the fact that eyed into 53 apologetic attitude.” con- | and not be deluded into the policy that | | we can disarm the world by making The ceremonies of the evening opened | Dr. Robert Johnston Tells with mess call by the bugler of the | followed by “attention” from the bugle, | 2 invocation by Chaplain G. F. Dudley, | lation Danger. | articles of the order’s constitution by | —_— | Capt. Woodworth Presides. | tory-bound” Europe “almost an in-| Capt. A. L. Woodworth, U. S. V., Te- | States because of the financial and in- | The lights were extinguished in the | dustrial supremacy of this country, Dr. hall, and as the names of “our departed ; Church last night pleaded for America by Recorder Grahame H. Powell, can- | to assume the responsibility that her dles were lighted before the speaker’s | enter more largely into the life of the CoX, acting as torch lighters. Candles ! world. were lighted for the following: Maj. | Jumbia Commandery, Military Order | Smith, Dr. Isaac W. Brewer, Rear Ad: Loval Legion of the United States at miral William M. Folger, Brig. Gen that trade relations now so bound up | Judge Stanton J. Pelle, Capt. Francis Speakers, for 37, 40, 44 this country with the world that “war | P. B. Sands, Brig. Gen. George Andrews, xzn&fi. los. . Were a the enemy. James B. Burbank, Lieut. Col. Willlam ; “The choice is whether politically, ex- M. Pratt, James Q. Rice, Maj. Cx'"!lrl“~| Rap10 GALLER be a hermit nation, shut up within our- | Delano, Rear Admiral Franklip J. Selvess he sald. “or whether we are | Drake, Lieut. Henry C. Pearson, Col.| o5 TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sises 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, DL 3 i X ; 5322, Now....$14.5% 3 B Ansicion pivosinte thiroagh Ghites BA- be;nmum:ndor officers elected the day | SPCC@I' $2 E 3 el A $19. 2 Go Ant® " Citba. " = () peory “my‘ tions of great culture. ore marked an important change in | 41 genuine leather frames, in 26 Palm Beach and Linen Suils, splendid values for one whose size is listed. . S "are history bound. We are not, we Navy. succeeded to the post of com- 7x9. * t 36, 40, u long 37, 38, 39; stout 39, 42, 44, 46, 48. Were 15 lnd are freer than they. The notion that Mander. and was the first “hereditary | Feonss, daght 1. Winnr Prook. ::! short 36, 40, long 37, 38, 39; atou 6, 48. $15 and silliest things as_well as one of the ngh Ofl!C; -l';‘l!'ds held herm;fm'ex by ;‘n, DIIcer Wi Hn g sren e 4 Small Imported Clocks. Were $40. Now . ¥ Tur MEN’s StoRr, SECOND FLOO! t this I know, UL ER: (0ge Union Army or Navy during the Civil | Were 3450, “Army and Navy,” Subjects. War, 4 Col. John P. Wade of the general staff { . Others Are Installed. | t SS “Thi i X‘rm’;/' A::‘dy l‘;‘,:adre A:rd‘nl:fir:‘;”iuqa Mcf Other officers installed included: Hon- | Namee spoke on “The Navy,” emphasiz- | 9Tary commander, Lieut. Col. Henry C. i ing the necessity of strong national de- | YArTow; senior vice commander, Dr. fense, despite great diplomatic efforts| Charles C. Clark: honorary senior 1y ‘viz;e commander, Rear Admiral John i elected officers| /X0 ™ junior vice commander, Lieut. Tarre el s 8! In his address Dr. Johnston pointed | | Col. U.'S. Grant, 3rd; honorary junior Crocks, Alsu{ No. l P’xlsr FLOOR. @ vice commander, Brig. Gen. Richard L. to the Philippine Islands as one eVl |Hoxle; recorder, Grahame H. Powell: Pictures Reduced lored Weed Cuts. Were ':.. dence of the United States reaching out | ; its hand around the world, and he pre- | :g:ss';:‘ ué‘:‘ptco;‘rs;:{lf lah;;l;!. dicted that this hand might never b cpancellor, Capt. Edward J. Dom: chap- Discussing what he said were two different visions of the sea by Great | Britain and _the United States, the speaker said Great Britain claimed “con- | i i BOTLE] oI Were 1550, o & ART l:unmnzn SevestH FLoor. Sanitary Goods—Speaal and black, with Flesh Ravon 50. - No $19.75 "::‘h!\"“" llbll Men’s Two-Trousers Suits, 52975 Were $45 18 Two-Trousers Suits, two and three button styles, in tan, gray and blue mixtures. Models for men and young men.' TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 3¢ to 42; short 40, 42; stout 38; long 38, 39. “Woodward Fifty” Suits, $3250 Were $50 14 “Woodward Fifty” Suits, of splendid quality fhbrics and tailoring. = Tan and gray mixtures. Regular sizes 35 to “ short 27 to 40; stout 38, Tur MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s English Raincoats, 35 Were 510 20 Summeér-weight English Raincoats, in the popwar trench model. ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED. Sizes 34 to 4 Tre ENcLISH SHor or THE MEN's SToRe, !:conn Froor. Toy Store, FourtH FLOOR. White Stone Flexible Bracelets, Special, $4 Set with white stones and imita- tion sapphires, crystals, amethyst and aquamarines. ) c-uam- < RaNher Ap White Stone Flexibl BOIED. "Were 23¢. eaL b o hize No'nmu Arstzs No. 21-22 SOME Men’s Oxfords,'$5;45 trol of the seas,’ while this country insisted upon “freedom of the seas. “These two crisis,” he solemly de- | clared, “can never be dovetailed to-| gether.” Dr. Johnston warned that the “jungle” spirit was far from dead, either in church or state. He lhnulhl the world was far from the millennium, | but he felt that “we have not exhausted the capacity of the human mind, hu- man spirit, or ingenuity of the American people.” in efforts toward preventing the two different visions of the sea oy the two great English speaking | peoples ever clashing. Let our spirit go out.” he declared. th all its healing peaceful qualities | and something will happen.” Army Vital Factor. Col. Wade declared “the vital factor in any policy of preparedness must be the Regular Army.” Praising the “soul” of that Army, as endowed with “gentle- ness, courage, courtesy, unselfish loy- 2lty, comradeship, love and country, ad- ! herence to duty, and dicipline,” he said | ‘ this has developed a “high esprit,” which he characterized as “one of the u’relus'. military assets that the Un“ed in international relations. “When treaties are violated,” he de- | clared, “the only sheriff that counts is Our arms our arms have nation. May the they are needed | army and navy. never failed us; ade and kept us never come tes possesses today. Admbral McNames emphasized '.he sustaining the George F. Williams, and Bertrand R. Acker. A number of war-time songs were sung | by the assemblage, led by song leader, Harry Angelico, who was also heard in ! The colors were presented to the com. | mander by Col. F. W. Coleman, bearers | being Guy Mitchell and E. F. Looker. New companions installed include | capt. W. H. Allen, C. C. Clark, jr.; A. McCook Dunlop, Capt. h Conway B. Hunt, Lieuf G. Kellogg, Maj. A apt. C. J. Wynne | solos. Recorder Powell was chairman of the committee on mlnxemenu Edsel Ford sllll for Europe. NEW YORK, May 9 (#)—Edsel Ford, accompanied by his wife and two | sons, Henry and Benson, sailed on the liner Aquitania last night for a visit of three months to France, Germany and the British Isles. BLUE SPRUCE, 75¢c Colorado Blue Spruce, 10 in. to 12 in. Amq Arbervitse, 2 to 8 'L;él.u Crehr B SRR Washington City Nursery Edmonston, Near Hyattsville d 4th St. . on Sundays Tomorrow— OMORROW we have set aside for the benefit of an organization which is doing an im- portant work in Washington—one of the city’s most worthy charities. Members of this organiza- tion will be in charge of all departments to wait on you. If you wish to help this worthy charity, patronize this store tomorrow, which will be HADASSAH DAY Advance Showing In conformity with our policy of being al- ways abreast of or ahead of the fashion parade, we have secured several hundred dresses and numerous styles of shoes. SCHEDULED FOR GENERAL PRES- ENTATION ON JUNE 1st. We shall also show Mens’—W omens’ ——Childrens’ SHOES (From $5 to $22.50) DRESSES (From $15 to $95) COATS (At V3 Off Regular Price) ENSEMBLES (From $15 to $85) HOISERY “As You Like It” (From $1.50 to $2.95) MILLINERY (From $5 to $22.50) We Will Give 5% of all cash sales to the Washington Chapter of the HADDASSAH for the benefit of the HADDASSAH MILK FUND BerberichS TWELFTH=<F 8T8 Were $8 to $12 55 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin, Black Kid and Tan Scotch Grain Oxfords. Wide, m*dium and narrow toe lasts. Leather sole, rubber or leather heels. Blucher fen's Tan_and Rlack Calf- akin Oxfords, alto Svorts Oxfords in r hl-ekl w 5 3132 .45 Thr MEN'S STORE, Stcons FLoOR. Golf Clubs Reduced W 32 Now S48 . Now. bag. SporTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. Overnight Cases, $250 Were $350. 10 Overnight Cases, reduced for Frxda\ 1 Pultman Case. Was Sultenses. BLIGHTLY D Jiore $18. Now reduced to 1 Pollman Cage Was $11.95. B w.nlnu Trun Fourrs Froon, Imported Tea Cups and Saucers, Special, 18¢c 864 Decorated China Tea Cups and Saucers, with colored band and floral decoration. Attractive thin china, ovide shape. On sale tomorrow only at this price. CmiNa, Frrr FLook. Glassware Greatly Rcduced Pink W!Ilow Ware Cups and Saucers, 35¢ Specially Priced 72 sets; specially priced for Fri- Was 513 Now i ‘Were $7.50. o Wat Llly Bewl. odas apd Ends ot ¥ ‘Stock Dinnerware; sreatly re- Soces Tor clearance. NA, F1irTH FLOOR. Irish Linen Napkins Special, ¥4 dozen 18 dozen pure Irish Linen Nap- kins, white with hemstitched, colored borders, in blue, tan, rose and der. 8 Linen Ly en_ Sets. fine quality waffle weave with colored berder, siating of 1 runneh 6 doilles na‘g ‘Men’s Checked Nainsook Union Suits Special, 65¢ Men's Fine Checked Nainsook:Union Suits, sleeveless, knee-length style; closed crotch and “twin seat.” - Sizes 34 to 50. Pairs Men’s Fancy Socks, rayon and lisle or silk and lisle. Sizes 10 to 113, Were 75¢ and $1 pnlr 0 i ported Siik- Tour-in-Hand '"fl‘ with Handkerchiefs to match. Were $5. Now ..... ceeae $3.35 THE MEN's Storr, Stconp FLOOR. 51 Men's Fine Madras Shirts, col- ored stripes; two laundered collars to mateh. Sizes 1413, 15, 15%; and 16. Were $4 and $5. Now.. 47 Men’s Impéried Silk Four-in-Hand non-crushable ~construction. Were $2.50. Now. $1.35 Boys’ Spring and Summer Wash Suits, 95¢ Were $1.95 and $2.45 139 Boys’ Spring and Summer Wash Suits, broken sizes taken from regular stock and reduced for clearance. Long and short sleeve button-on styles; also middy style.. Fine wash materials; fast colors. .Sizes 3 to, 6, 9, 10. 4 Boys' Spring-weight Wool Suits, 8 Youths' Trench Coats, of gabardine. with two pairs knickers. Sizses 7, 9, Separate waterproof nnml. 15 and 16. Wel! $13.75 and $15.75. SLIGHTLY SOILED. Sizes 13, 14 o seessaneos 3695 and 18. . Were $8.75. Now..... ll'l! Reefers, new 25 Weol Lumberjacks, serviceable models and fal . Slzes 3 to 9 weight: dark patterns. Sizes 6 to years. Greatly Reduced to...$4.75 16. Were $5.75. Now ......$3.75 20 Pairs Boys' Wool Shorts, navy biue 7 Boys’ Suits, wash tops and wool serge, flannel and fancy mixtures. shorts. Sizes 3 to 7. Wi Now Sizes 4, 5 and 6 in lot. Were $2.50 1 Palm’ Beach’ Suit, with two pairs knickers. Size 9 years. Was ll‘is'l;s ‘Tre Bovs’ S7oaz, FourTH FLOOR. Housewares Reduced Items listed are subject to slight imperfec- tions—some are slightly damaged awd sho 1 Gibeen Threedoor Refrigerator, with Borcelain rw lined; insulated 'Ilh Boinds [lce capaci “’"‘ LA e 1 Serving Trav. 1 8eving Ty Housewares, Firte Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue, 500 rolls Straight Cut, Good Quality Toilet Tissue; ‘Tor.erries, Aste No. 16, Frast FLOOR. Rugs Greatly Reduced 1| Braided e 52 PO AR e, S@al, 78¢c 1,000 sheets to the roll. ¢ 8. 1. 8 snd 11750 Now - 'fl. tqo-. Tavare Sard- e Rues, Firre FLOOR. Reversible Wool Chenille Rugs Greatly Reduced for Clearance Limited quantity of high-grade Reversible: Wool Chenille Rugs, plain two-tone colored. 6; size 4x7. Were $22.50. Now 2; size 6x9. Were $42.50. Now size 8.3x10,6. Were $66.50. No 2; size 9x12. Were $75. ‘\'o\\ . Rues, Firte FLOOR. 500 yards Cretonne, Special, 23c yard 500 yards Cretonne, light and dark grounds, in small and large designs. attractive color combinations are offered at this special price. 100 Pairs Ruffied Marquisette Cur- 100 Pairs Flat Hem Curtains, fine tains, in white and cream. 21} quality mnqulune Cream and yards long. Special, pair........$1 bef yards long. Special, ..5$1.28 50 Pairs Marquisette Curtains, both pair Short um- ‘of CMBls. in a criss-cross and with valance. Cream wide range of colors and de and ecru. 2% yards long. Speci: esigns. GREATLY REDUCED FOR ki 25 Staop Seats of cretonne and linen. Drarenres, Srxre FLoOR. '“. -'o.'.’t'. i Many Mesh Bar, was' 38 NoveLTY JEWELRY, AlsLe No. ‘10 Fmst FLOOR. Enamel Trinkets Reduced 4 Glesretie 1 $150 nn:.." Hotders, were 31.50. T f250, Now - Botties, were 32 sil Perfume were'32 Noverty JewrLRy, Aiste 10 First FLOOR. Lamps Reduced Slightly damaged or soiled Hairbrushes, Special, $1-50 24 brushes in this special selli The bristles are well imbedded and will not shed easily. 36 Towel R: 28 Atomizers. 31 “Bathroom Now 47 were 75c. Toreries, Aistz No. 16 ST FLOOR. Gift Shop Reductions 4 Linen Pitiews. Were i4. N 3 350, Now: 1 Bozes. Were 31.80." Now, ibe Girr Swop, SEVENTH FLOOR. Buckles and Clasps, 60c A limited number of shell pearl buckles in seven shades; shell pearl buckles with tongues, also in seven colors; plain and fancy, white and snail shell pearl clasps; for Friday. BuTTONS, AISLE 20, Fist FLOOR. Fmst FLOOR. Week-End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ 2 pounds of our delicious home- made chocolates, creams and bon- bons for 95¢. Canpres, Asie No. 16, First FLOOR. Cocoanut Cream Candies Special, 25¢ pound Usually much more and very spe- cial for Friday. Novelties for children. Now ... Canpres, Aisie 16, F: Stationery Specials Ripple Flax Paper, 72 sheets of paper and 2 packages of envelopes, in Gholee of sinele or double sheets. spe- imported Folios, dou ibie " sheets oFlemrweisht. Tnen Anisn paver. with biue. gray. lavender and red lined en- veiopes. Special. 3 folios for. ofe STATIONERY, AIstE 2, FmRsT FLOOR. Colored Brocade Evening Bags, Special, $1-95 70 bags, with metal frames, in blue, red and green, for Friday only. 2 Silk_Evenin, Baes embrolaued in contrasting _colort (manufactured) in bl > k Satin Pou d"braid trlmn\:‘:‘:x‘x:hl:nr educed !l Deoldered i cold braid snd laree pear klnlnll’lt“l!!d‘ [PERFECT, was l& b-e: Surap, was $18 Strived Fignnel Pn Fadric Foneh. with fgired design Feduced tor Fri o 35. HANDBAGS, AISLE 8, FIRST P!.ool Home Frocks and Aprons Reduced 8 Novelty Avrans in colors and prints, ere it ons or shoft sleeves. and Infants Rubbcr Pantics 25¢ Pair Were 50c 30 pairs; reduced for immediate clearance tomorm\n. 2: were 3. No INPANTS’ AppAREL, FourTH FLOOR. Special Selling—150 Books, 45¢ Popular Novels—Far Below Their Usual Cost . 150 of these high-grade books, many one or two-of-a-kind are offered at this extraordinarily low price for immediate clearance—tomorrow. Included: Six titles by Roea N. by Donald_Ogde: . M. Bower, and ers. Booxs, AmLEs 23-35, Pmst PLooR.