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D. C., THURSDAY, AU SISTERS REUNTED FTER MANY YEARS Edna and Charlotte Jones, | Missionary and Pastor, Meet in New York. Buying Op, portunities! . The Jones sisters, Edna, a missionary, and Charlotte, pastor of a church in St. Helena, Calif, had an exciting reunion in New York recently before coming on | \Market Changes! . And the ResultTs “These SAKS SALES! i = o ol (RS g : Friday still offers you THE SALE OF $1.95 AND $2.45 SHIRTS Quties in the California pastorate. The sisters agreed to meet in New York and the steamer on which Miss Edna came from China docked at about the same time as the steamer which bore Miss Charlotte from California via the | Panama Canal. Tt was an exciting moment for the two women waiting for the gangplanks to be put down and formalities dis- posed of before greeting each other. Miss Edna has seen 23 years’ mis- sionary duty in China. Miss Char- lotte was one of the first woman pas- tors in the Methodist church and has been head of her congregation for the past six years. The woman pastor prepares and delivers her own sermons | and has a large following Miss Edna Jones, who is connected | with the Washingten _distriet of the Methodist Missionary Society, took up her duties in 1907 and has spaced her furloughs _periodically, approximately seven vears apart While in China Miss Edna experi- enced numerous bandit uprisings in the vicinity of her post at Mintsing. in the Fu Chow Province, but waz never molested | Rev. Charlotte Jones (sitting), pastor of a Methodist Church in St. Helena, == Calif., and her sister, Miss Edma Jones, Methodist missionary in China, who are COLLEEN MOORE JOINS here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Osborne of Washington Grove. Rev. Charlotte Jomes was one of the first woman pastors in the Methodist chureh. RANKS OF STAGE STARS | Her sister has devoted 23 years to missionary work, going from the Washington e | @istrict of the Methodist Missionary Seciety. They had been separated seven Film Actress Leaving Hollywood | years before the present visit in the East. to Begin Rehearsals in Broad- way Play. Our Greatest Shirt Sale! By the Associated Press HOLLYWOOD, Calif., August 14— Colleen Moore yesterday joined the ranks of motion picture stars who re- cently have deserted the films for the New York stage. Miss Moore signed a contract with Arch Selwyn, New York producer. She said she would leave here Tuesday.for New York to begin rehearsals. It was announced a play was beln( written here for the actress. Miss Moore once was reputed the highest faid actress in films, at a salary | [§l :REDUCTIONS affect an attractive selec But a Fortnight More of These August o ! X WE are giving you the big- i ; gest shirt value of the last ten years, but we haven’t lowered our standard in order to lower the price. $25— $30— $35 COOL SUITS IN A SALE! *15 L Coat and Trousers—Silk Trimmed HE collection embraces YOU will agree that this is the only the newest and biggest value since the war. smartest materials, in the All are $25, $30 and $35 Suits. latest patterns and colors. * «..We can vouch for the quality because our regular fine maker produced them. Grays, Tans, Blues and mixtures : . . plain and patterned . . . light, medium and dark shades . . . regular, short, long and stout models. * Saks—Third Floor Furniture Opportunities of $12500 & week. Her last picture, ? K . hmg.{lm.ss;nd Fools,” was produced tion of Dining Room Suites, Bedroom o o ey elotyre & 10T, Suites and Occasional Pieces, and create savings you'll ind decidedly interesting. achieving stardom several years ago in All Lamps and Shades Also Reduced JAMEs B. HENDERSON Several other film stars also will leave | | Fine Furniture, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting the cinema for the stage, among them 1108 G Street Phones Ditrict 7678 HIS is a great special pur- chase from our regular maker, who hasn’t made a shirt to sell under $1.95 since the day he went into business! Mary Pickford, Rod La Rocque and his wife, Vilma Banky. Pope Receives Detroiters. 1 VATICAN CITY, August 14 (P.— | [§ The Pope yesterday received a group of | pllsrims from Detroit, Mich., conducted | [§ y the Knights of Columbus. They | [ were presented by Mgr. Burke, rector of | |8 the North American College, and num- bered about 100. In spite of the in- tense heat, the Pope today received more than 500 persons in public num-t_ T R A Cte PALAIS ROYAL 11th at G District 4400 The Time to Save On Dresses Is Now! Read—and stock up! —Collar- attached —Barrymore “etyle I VERY shirt was tailored TRatching according to our own Broadcloth g ar style —Fibre-stripe --Neckbanzi high standard, at Glens Falls, N. Y.—home of quality Madras atule —Sizes shirts. 141018 —Printed Edgeworth Cords —Fancy Woven —White Broadcloth =—Plain-color Broadcloth ——Plain-color Chambray =—Fibre-stripe Broadcloth —Fancy Woven ~——Light and Madras Dark grounds Saks—First Floor B Tomorrow! Sale! $1.50 GRADE HAND - TAILORED Silk Ties | 65c¢ No Mail or 'Phone Orders . .. All Sales Final [ICHT:WEIGHT sl that % were styled for Summer wear. Not only all-silk, but 63 Silk Shantung Dresses mamy of it mcbualy ik ig1 , 7 lined. Every one hand-tai- Ongmal[{ $5 ) P - . 2.95 lored in resilent construction This season’s dresses of silk shantung in white, natural tan and (the high-grade way). Large pastel shades. Some hand-made and embroidered; some with A = drawnwork. Sleeveless and short-sleeved. Sizes 16 to 40. Assortment ‘of beautiful de: ~ signs. '« Drastic Reductions on {147 Summer Frocks Taken from our regular stocks and marked at Reduced Because . sacrifice prices for one day only. There are only a few of one style. Not all sizes in the several groups. Some are slightly handled. They’re remainders that will accumulate. We don’t want to hold them another season. Manhattan 75¢—$1.00 Shorts and Shirts HORTG of high-grade Figured Broad- clolh and Solid-color Broadcloth. Made with side tabs; elastic-side waistbands; full width front yoke; full-cut balloon seat. Sizes 30 to 42. Shirts athletic style, of fing combed cotton yarn; flat or ribbed weave: Sizes 34 to 46. . - Seke—First Floor She Sale of T5c and $1.00 Hose 45c FULLY two-thirds were selected from regular $1.00 grade. The materials are excep- tional grades of Silk-and-Rayon and Silk-and- Lisle . . . reinforced at toe and heel for extra service. Every smart color. Jacquards, clocks, small and large figures, stripes. Sizes 915 to 12. Friday’s Price Saks—First Floor 87 Pongee and Linen Dresses Originally $3.95. Silk pongee, in natural tan, piped in colors. Fine linen, many hand-made and hand-embroidéred. White and pastel shades. Some in combinations of white and colors. Short-sleeved, sleeve- Saks—First Floor Friday's Price less and long-sleeved. Sizes 16 to 42, 243 Cotton Dresses 3 Originally $1.95. Friday's Price..cazaxass Voiles, dimities, batistes; plain and pnnted Fevss of a-kind. Sizes 16 to 44. 54 Printed and Normandy Voiles Originally $2.95. Friday’s Price Short and long sleeved styles; prmts and Normandy voile in navy and black. Sizes 38 to 44, Palais M—'I'm Fioor Plan to be on hand early Friday morning, but if you cannot come - in ' person, phone DISTRICT 3050 and . ask for our Personal Shopper. The Avenue at 7th Our Summey store Kours are: Daily, 9 t6 6;5 closed Saturdays during August (except Saturday, August 30th). Shop Friday,