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WILLYS AS ENVOY 10 TURKEY SEEN Vbservers Believe Ohio Auto Manufacturer Will Get Angora Post. Wy the Associated Press. | The post of Ambassador to Turkey, where the market for American automo- biles is complicated by severe Italian competition, is expected by a number of Washington observers to be offered to John N. Willys, veteran Ohlo automo- bile manufacturer. Contrary to the report circulated in Wall street after it was learned that ‘Willys was disposing of his industrial holdings that he was being considered Tor appointment to the diplomatic post at Paris, made vacant by the death of another Ohioan, Myron T. Herrick, the White House has disclosed that the President has another assignment in mind for the manufaviurer. What that assignment might be was | 1€ not made known, but the President’s | choice for the Paris post is believed to have settled fairly definitely on Senator Edge of New Jersey. Furthermore, an pffer of the Turkish post to Willys is regarded as fitting not only into the competitive trade situation there, but into the impression here that Joseph C. Grew, the present Ambassador, is to be transferred to a Latin-American capital. At the same time it would meet the desires of the Ohio members of Con- gress to have their State represented again in the top rank of the foreign service. The linking of Willys’ name with the Turkish post, however, has not been given anything approaching official confirmation, and it is understood that no preliminary move has been made to ascertain whether he would be “persona grata” to the Angora government. Because of the recent resignation of Henry P. Fletcher of Pennsylvania, the ambassadorship to Italy, as well as that 1o France, is vacant, but the two names most prominently mentioned for that assignment are those of John Work Garrett of Baltimore and Irwin Boyle Laughlin of Pennsylvania. Garrett has Organized Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs and Black and White Cabs Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. Depend On Zemo | To Stop Itch| Use soothing, healing, invisible Zemo | for that itching torture, caused by | mosquito or insect bites, unbnm,' prickly heat, poison ivy or Summer rash. This clean, reliable family anti- septic promptly stops itching and draws the heat and sting out of the | skin. ZEMO has been used for twenty years with remarkable success for all forms of annoying, itching skin frrita- tions. Have relief with one applica- tion. 35c, 60c and $1.00. All dealers. LOW FARE EXCURSION Danville, Va. $5.00 Lynchburg, Va. Fpin® $4.00 Charlottesville, Va. %t $3-90 Orange, Va. o3¢ %25 Culpeper, Va. %ot 5200 Saturday, July 20th 1929 Special Train leaves Wash- ington (Union Station), 5:30 P.M. Tickets good returning Sunday, July 21st, 1929, on all regular trains (EXCEPT CRESCENT LIMITED). Visit the beautiful Piedmont section of Virginia at the foot- hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tickets and information at Southern Railway City Ticket Office, 1510 H St. N.W., Union Station, 7th St. Station and Union Station, Alexandria, Va. Southern Railway Round Trip every one an interior decorator HAT wonders you een work with Berryeraft Quick - Drying Enamel! This amazing new finish flows out smoothly on any surface— wood, cement, metal, fiber-board, [ ity | . WILLYS. THE BVENING STAR, D. C. COAL MERCHANTS HOLD OUTING TODAY Party Motors to Bay Ridge to Spend Day in Program of Outdoor Sports. More than 100 Washington coal mer- chants, their wives and friends are holding an outing todsy at Bay Ridge, near Annapolis, ) Md. Meeting at Rhode Island avenue at North Capitol street at 9:30 o'clock the party drove to the resort in sutomobiles and ‘were to spend the day in outdoor sports. Joseph B, Murphy is chairman of the outing committee which planned the program under the direction of James E. Colliflower, chairman of the coal division of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association. Edward D. Shaw, secretary of the merchants’ or- ganization, assisted in arrangements. WHITE SERGE TROUSERS $7.65 had wide diplomatic experience since 1901, while Laughlin also has served ex- | ely in the diplomatic corps and | was at one time Minister to Greece, THE SMARTEST FOOTWEAR OFFERING Plain_or Fancy Stripes EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ke PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G STREET AT ELEVENTH Truly Delightful Cotton Wash Frocks SUPER SPECIALS 1,000 Rolls Scottissue, . . 95¢ doz. Regularly 10c roll . . . row only.—Main Floor. $1 Cheramy Toilet Water, .. 59¢ In exquisite floral odors; nice for Sum- mer.—Mairt Floor. $1.95 Wardrobe Bags, . .. $1.69 They will hold eight garments; hookless fasteners.—Notions, Main Floor. 59¢ Doll Bags, . .. . special, 39¢ For hankies, socks and small articles. Floral materials.—Notions, Main Floor. $3.95 to $5 Bathing Suits, . $2.95 All wool; one-piece style; good colors; 34 to 44.—Sportswear, Third Floor. $2.95 Hat Boxes, . . special, $2.69 Patent finish; tan leather binding; strong handle.—Leather Goods, Main Floor. $2.95 Straw Handbags, . . . $2.39 Just right for Summer. Mostly pouch style.—Main Floor. Dixie Belle Sanitary Napkins,2 pkg.15¢ Usually 10c package; four to a package. —Notions, Main Floor. 75c and $1 Rhinestone Pins, . 50c Attractive designs: many with safety catches.—Main Floor. 50¢ Ribbon Garters, . . . 39c pair Light and dark colors; some lace trim- med.—Main Floor. 39¢ Ribbon Hairbows, . . ... 29¢ Attractive colors; already tied; with clasp, ready to use.—Main Floor. special for tomor- in 1929°s smartest new styles for Summer . . . and dresses . that will be a pleasure to wear Think of real fine handkerchief linen frocks for such a moderate price...or crisp dotfed Swisses or tissues... and these are just a few sketched! every well dressed woman twants at least one Ballibuntl in her wardrobe Ballibuntl Hats Worth $10 to $16.50 Models of excep- tional distinetion at a low price 7.95 in natural navy blue the dominant themes of Summer . 98 Also crisp new organdies and soft batistes as well as other new Summer cottons. plain colors gay stripes dotted effects modernistic designs Hozvered effects All in dresses that have the style, the appearance and the finish of much higher-priced models. Short, elbow or sleeveless models; becoming necklines: sizes 16 to 52. Cotton Dresses—Third Floor e the outstanding features of the mode are here - Fashion’s Newest Dress Fancies @ new group of lovely models at a surprisingly low price 8.95 Sleeveless collars t attractive: dresses with the ecape re so vouthful and so dresses with harmoniz- OF THE SUMMER $7.50 to $12 Umbrellas, . . $5.95 Beautiful Silk Umbrellas; smart colors; smart handles.—Main Floor. black sand color Not a hat in ing jackets: sports dresses, fluffv afternoon dresses, are all in the collection. flowered chiffons A ARTCRAFT 27 SEASON 7 (/4 CREATIONS Raditall)fmkedhced FORMERLY TO .50 $3.50 to $5 French Gloves, $2.95 Pull-on style; washable doeskin; white and some colors.—Main Floor. Dainty" Curtains . . . .. 3 prs, $1 Of barred muslin, with Porto Rican hand embroidery and colored lace edges. Choice of blue, rose and gold.—Art Dept., Second Floor. the whole group but what will add smart- ¥ ness to the wearer! Chic small hats and hats of medium size, too—all of such attractiveness we do not think they will remain here long at the price! Milttnery—Third Floor kinds for all tastes . . . sizes for every woman Imported and » nightgowns costume slips chemises . . . shorts pajamas . . . dance sets Domestic Lingerie featuring one of the largest varieties we've ever shown at this price 1.98 All of sheer, fine cottons...voiles, dimities, batistes, nainsooks. ..and some rayons. and blossom shades—tailored, White lace trimmed and some entirely handmade and hand em- broidered. Also a group of dainty silk pieces included at the price. Three-Piece | Voile Ensembles | Exquisite Negligees specially priced For lounging or sleep- | Of crepe back satin, 2.98 10.98 ing ... attractive gar- ments of plain or floral voiles, in several Light and dark backgrounds. becoming crepe de chine, Soci- ety satin or georgette com- binations . . . afl made lovelier with laces, ribbons and flowers. Jewel shades. Lingerie—Third Floor styles. Mothers from far and near always come on this day! new cottage prints cool georgettes white silks pastel crepes flowered prints Dresses for every daytime need and for dinner wear and the exqui dresses in white Summer shades . and all sizes from juniors’ and misses’ to extra sizes for women. Dresses—Third Floor These are regular $1.65 and $1.95 grades Fine wonderful values for the new, low price Quality, Full Fashioned Silk Hose All-silk chiffon with lace clocks All-silk service sheer hose All-silk chiffon with picot tops Service weight with pointed heels All-silk novelty Blnck heel hose 124 Lvery stocking is of clear, . flawless silk, glistening and perfect...and you may have just the weight vou want in all the new suntan and com- plexion shades as well as other colors. All sizes. for dress for sports for evening for utility PR R - A0 This Sale has come to be recognized by the smart women of Washington as the out- standing shopping event of the Summer Sea- son. The distinction is justly deserved . .. for in no other Salon can be found such an exquisite variety of footwear in so many beautiful colours . . . gorgeous leathers and fabries . .. in such original styles and designs « «« for the Summerand Advance Fall Seasens + .« forsports . . . morning . . . afternoon and evening wear . . . at these impressive reduc- tions of the Semi-Annual Sale now in progress. A complete size range is available but not in every style. Early shopping is advised. brick, stone or plaster—without leaving brush marks or laps— brings new style and beauty wherever you use it. Its odor is not unplessant. It is waterproof and it wears. Ten lovely colors invite your selection. RUDOLPH & WEST COMPANY 1332 New York Avenue N.W. ‘Washington, D, C. ALL SALES FINAL Thursday....Baby Day Modern mothers and old-fashioned mothers . - - young mothers and grand- mothers—all know that Thursday is opportunity day at the Palais Royal... and here’s what they’ll find tomorrow when they come. Ivory Bassinette, complete with Mattress Made of selected hardwood, with link springs and spot welded steel wheels. Pink or blue mattress. Baby Scales With glass front dials ... each S scale weighs up ) to 25 pounds. Large round wil- low basket; 29 inches long; 15 inches wide. Ivory finish. Special 5.75 59¢ Bibs, 3% Carter's Feeding Bibs at this special price. Infants’ Dresses, 89¢ Handmade Dresses, long or short; all with lovely embroid- ery; on fine white materials. Crib Sheets, 2 for §1 ‘With hemstitched hems; 42x64 inches; for Baby Day only. Infants’ Sacques, 1.25 Fine white wool crochet sacques, finished in pink or blue; some with yokes. Infants’ Flannelettes 2 for $1 For layettes...gowns, kimonos or gertrudes; all well made of fine white flannelette. Vanta Towels, 2 for $1 The well known Vanta baby towels. Receiving Blankets, 4 for $1 Blue only. Good size. Quilted Pads, 2 for S1 Quilted Pads, size 18x34 inches. Crochet Booties, 2 for §1 Pink or blue booties; long or short. Tots’ Summer Dresses Sheer Summer Dresses, first walk- ing length; 1 to 3; and pantie and bloomer dresses for 2 to 6; of voiles, dimities and prints. Neat design, 7 3.79 front; en- Ivory or Green Enamel well finished and well amel container; chiir fin- ished with tray and colared Nursery Chairs, Special made; closed beads. Hosiery—Main Floor 32-Pc. Dinner Set 32-plece Specially Priced set for so Iittle. Your Just think choice of two exceptionally pretty floral decorations. 42-pc. Dinner ‘With neat gold band S) 5 - : pretty pat- Rerns in. bright colors. Set or floral decorated 58-pc. Dinner Set " Specially Priced borders. All Specially Priced one of the best we've been able to offer you. Housewares—Fourth Floor