Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, CHINA HALTS TREK " OVER GOBI DESERT Citroen Expedltlon Stopped Officials at Nanking, Backed by Society. |ish_explorer, By the Associated Press. PEIPING. C nese government has the Citreon transasiatic miles from Beirut, Svria, ac Pamir and Gobi*Deserts to Pe cording to dispatches from Na The expedition, headed by George Marie Haardt, is being made in auto- mobiles especially constructed for travel- ing across sand. Nanking authorities decided to re- hich was moving an border to to proceed said, because of n 5,000 ping, ac- no further, officials the “high-handed conduct” of members of the French government The National Socie for the Pres- gvation of Antiquities also urged that he Chinese Minister in Paris protest ’\"amst the expedition being nd.\lrr- tised at the Colonial Exposition as “the Yellow Crossing,” regarded as an in- sult to the Chinese nation. The China unit of the expedition left Ihete last May. While en route two Chines2 left the paity and returned to Pelping to complain to the Society for Pre: vation of Antiquities. This society, which recently caused the expulsion of Sir Aurel Stein, Brit- from Chinese Turk and is credited with planning to pre- vent Roy Chapman Andrews from con- tinuing explorations in backing the movement Citroen expedition. The National Geog e Socicty of hington i co-op in the dt expedition ar is represented among the scientists in the party Cucumbers. and cut them Remove Par> some cucumbers in quarters ing water until tend them in butter and s: sauce, to which beaten and finely chopped parsley g. 1’'mon juice are added. Imitation Panamas— Bangkoks—Leghorns — Tuscans — Rough Straws. —The majority are white, though there is a nice variety in pastel shades, black and navy. Headsizes 21 to 24 inches. $ Second Knit Turbans $1.88 The Smartest STRAWS for"VMacation "Wear . . . . 1.88 Flocr. Stitched Crepes $1.88 s MGR. ClYIJE LITTON All Meats U. S. Governrient Inspected TWO MARKETS TO SERVE YOU Open Until 11 A.M. Saturday CHICKENS rresh Dressed Brotlers, , . . . . . FOWL nome pressea COOKED HAM EGGS Every One Guaranteed . 34¢€ n. 25¢ Sliced FRANKFURTERS . .. CHEESE rouna creom — 18¢c BUTTER Rose Brand Creamery . . ... ... b 26C Sliced Bacon Sver Cured GROUND BEEF .. n. 22¢C HAMS—HAMS o or Whole,.. ., . . 1815¢ BEEF ROAST Neck Cut . Chuck, 11c sTEAK Steer Round Beef COFFEE Chicago Red Bag Coffee 1 Shoulde; LOAF CHEESE Pimente, Brick American SPARE RIBS Meaty Fresh ® tat> of the Duke of Connaught the | MELLONS AT VILLA Members of Family Occupy Show Place on Riviera. | CAP FERRAT, France, July 2 (.| | —Members of the Mellon family nnd‘ guests were expected to arrive today | to occupy the villa Maryland, \ longing to Arthur Wilson, | The villa, which hes been leased | for July and August in the uame of | n| David K. E. Bruce, son-in-law of the American Secretary of the Treasury. | is one of the riviera showplaces with ccommodations for 30 guests and ex- sive gardens. It adjoins the be- | Andrew W. Mellon had been ex-| pected for dinner today, but servants |recelved a message saying he was | | obliged to remain in Paris. It is sug- | |gested that Secretary of State Stimson | |n|an~ to vist Mr. Mellon at Maryland, | before_going to_ Paris. | | Demand | MYTIFINE Delivered to Your Home Evety Tuesday and Friday 15 Doz. WoobpwARD & LLOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day You Can Save 4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Women’s samples from ¢ and 1t 100 pairs: Straps 85 Pairs Men's Black and Brown Calf Oxfords, with modified toes. Manufocturer’s Samples-—Regularly Much More Phone and mail orders not accepted. Woven Sandals, S2.95 i pr Were $5. Now $2.95 Children’s Pumps and Oxfords. $l 45 Were $2.95 and $3.95 200 pair i \ea THE DOWN &TA Misses’, Women’s and Special-Size Cool Frock shanty number of 2 ane Summer Frocks S6 were 10 and s15 14 Misses' Dresses, of canton and novelty 39 Vacation Frock: and taffeta; also mussed. Were $15. 2 and 3 Piece Sports Frocks, $2.95 Were $5.95 and 510 o 10 l-mmx :un. nav b SRV €105 uding misses’ a 2'and 3 plece canton dres:cs, su Now THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses’ Spring Coats S5 Were $16.50 and $25 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Cotton Underwear 55(: Were $1 161 pleces, including paja- mas, gowns, step-ins, dance slips and chemises. Many slightly soiled ® npieces Ravon Were 35c Home Frocks, 5(¢ Were $1 60 Summer Home Frocks. in colorful prints. Broken sizes 55 Wash quality fabrics Were $3.95." Underwear. Frocks: very good Infants’ Furnishings 10c each Were 75¢, $1 and $1.50 76 pieces, including Infants' Bonnets, Hose, Underthings and Novelties. All excep- tional values at. 10c. 26 Little Girle Dresses: mussed €izes 2 to 6. Were $1.95 w .. e mussed 2 a8 2 21 Little Girls' Dresses: izes wm 3150 ar 2 I:nnnur Silk Carrince Robes: pink and bl dainily_embroidered in ross buds. Were 32.95. Now.§1.05 4 Beach Capes. Sizes 4 and 6. Were $1.95. Now.....0%¢ Girls' Hats, $1.95 Were $2.95 46 Hats for girls and juniors; various styles and popular colors. 17 Girls' and Juniors' Dresses ‘Were $5.95 and $10. Now $1.95 13 Girls' Bath Robs to14. Were 3.9 7 Girls' No: 24 pairs THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars — If Perfect Sell for Much Mors Sheer Chiifon d smert Pr . Sizes 8 to 10, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Garter Belts, 58¢ Specially Priced 60 Garter Belts, in a variety of widths and styles. Reg- ularly these belts would sell for $1. Small, medium and large sizes. Straw Hats, 25¢ Were $1.95 to $4.95 24 Smart Straw Hats, in assorted shapes and Summer colorings. Exceptional at Costume Slips $1.75 were s2.95 Silk Costume Slips: rimmed and tai- in white, flesh Sizes 34 to 44 170 and peach in lot. Doeskin and Lamb- skin Gloves, 5(¢ Were $1.95 and $2.95 28 pairs Women's Lambskin Slip-on Gloves, in beige: X : sizes 71, to 8. Also, 38 shape pai Washable Doeskin A Slip-ons, in light shades; aw Hats: assorted styles d colors. 5 Were $335 Now. 50 Straw Hats. in smart and. popular colors. $4.95. Now is Sucde Gloves: vle. " Tan. Now..$1 Handbags, 75¢ Were $1 25 Smart Envelope Bags, of 4 Chiften Scarts; sllshils dag: fabricoid and leather. 50 Men's White Cotton Hardker: § Leather Wandhacs. Were 31,93 chiefs. Greatly reduced ..5c and THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Summer Wash Knickers, 35¢ Were $1 and $1.65 100 pairs Boys' Knickers, of linen, and other cocl washable fabrics. Small sizes, 6 to 8 s Boys' Summer Wash B R ers ineh and knokl Incinded : Were $1.65. Now Linen Handkerchiefs 106 Were 25¢ 30 Women's White Linen Handkerchiefs; very good quality, many with colored borders. ¥ Were 12 55 100 Bovs' Wash Suits. of linen, Chambrav, broadeloth | and Gther fabrics. popular ‘for Siimmer. because cool and_washable. ana 8" “were 31 ‘ind Ty i3 for Allvost Srent. 43 Smalies oys” Summer ‘Tier: : Tatins and other Soecial. Boss' good Summer Biain colors b Rl o THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Broadcloth Shirts specia $1-15 300 Fine Shirts, from one of our best high-count, tailored makers. Of high-luster JULY 2, 1931, BROOKS ‘G St., bet. I1th and 12th \Y/ you re going away! And of course you're going away in fn hmn——so that mecans a trip dnw Beginning with Summer Dresses$15 to Brooks where fashions are on holiday parade! Washable Satins, $15 The newest shining light of fashion — these light - weight lov ummer satins that office as cool as ice! sketched belies its tail double-breasted effect with the adorable little capelet sl ders. White. mint green vellow, soft rose. 14 to 2 Other New Summer Frocks, $16.75 to $29.50 Brooks Dresses, Third Floor, Small Print Crepes, $15 The traveling becau for Printed Chiff ons, $15 tailored crepe $rock For every al oc- se it keeps and h the it has a efficiency and delightful femininity ruffled collar and sleeves 20, 36 to 4. in its 14 10 Have you enough Slips $1.95 Pure-dye silk, in fiitted silhouette that is Jovely un- der Summer froc Tacy or tailored, in white, flesh, tearose. 34 to 44 Brooks, Main Floor Extra! Sale of Lovely New Summer Hats Take out last year’s suit and look it over —then see these Bathing Suits $2.95 Modern, gay, smart—all- wool one and broadcloth—a splendid weight for Summer—excellently with pocket two piece and neat, well fitting collars. Collar-attached style in blue, tan, green and white —neckband model, in white only. Sizes 14 to 17. 1 79 suits with contrasting- MILK color appliques—smart FED Whole Chicken Cooked Ready to Serve AR e Lara BONELESS ROLLED MALT SYRUP | S RIB ROAST BEEF 1. 23¢ o Noe 3 cans $1.00 174 Men's Union Suits, of cross-bar muslin and madras—well made and fully sized. Sizes 36 to 46, cx- cept 44, Special..... 65¢ 24 Men's Non-run Rayon Polo Shirts, in assorted Summer shades. Size 14. Were $1.95. Now . $1.15 200 Men’s Handkerchiefs; plain white and styles with colored borders, others with initials. Slightly sofled ‘Were 50c. Now ..... . fen's Leather Sports Belts; at- = tl,\rnctl\'e black-and-white and brown-a n d-white combinations. Shopworn. _Sizes 30 to 40 in lot. Were 75c. Now 55¢ Men's Four-in-Hand Ties; a 0 ol assortment of mogadores and other fine fabrics. Were $l. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE enough for any beach! Specially important—Panamas (imitations) and those adorable cool stitched linens—as well as rough straws and sailors—white, pastels, navy, Linene Beach Overalls with matching hat, $1.95 Bathing Caps, 50c, 75c. Shoes, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25. and black! Brooks Hats, Fourth Floor Store Closed All Day Saturday, July 4th. Brooks Beachwear, Main Floor

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