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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, *LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS Puerto Rico Governor Immedi- ately Makes 3 Appointments. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July 16 (#)—The Legislature yesterday noti- fied, Gov. Blanton Winship of the adjournment of the special session D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. POSSES HUNT FUGITIVE TELLURIDE, Colo,, July 16 (#).— Southwestern Colorado posses tight- ened a ring of rifles around an iso- lated mesa today in the hope of | capturing two brothers who escaped after fatally wounding Sheriff W. W. Dunlap. The brothers, Herbert and Otis Mc- La st Hay. $1.65 and $1.85 | soc White Organdie. .35 89c fo $I | 38c SHEER Inlaid Linoleums | & si;™\iirwini | Sample Gloves (oo $l.28 - 89¢ Luncheon Cloths. .59¢ o e 356 WaSh auslities ®. y8. | 5rys2-in. hand-blocked cloths, > Fabrics delayed for a week after passage of the $12,00000 budget. Immediately following adjournment, the Governor made three recess appointments re- Jected during the session. The budget, which is estimated at $2,000,000 in excess of the probable income, includes a $100,000 fund for American teachers of English courses in the island schools. Daniels, were being taken from Glen- wood Springs to Durango for arraign- ment on & murder charge when the sheriff was shot down. The two, ac- cused of leaving James Westfall, aged sheepman, to die of starvation after & robbery, seized two shotguns when the sheriff stopped to investigate a motor car accident. some time in Atlantic City and is stopping at the Madison. & . Vacations Mr. and Mrs. G. Stanley Jehn:rb:n ho maki hy - Of Former |5 s b & S - . s. R. S. Kilner. O ffl C la 1 S Estonia has Ieu.than 1,500 unem- ployed, according to latest reports. Other Residents Make Visits Here and at Northern Resorts. The former Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, expect to leave next month for West Warwick, R. I, where they will visit Mr. Curtis’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d. AZORES PLAN AIRPORT FOR ATLANTIC PLANES Construction of Base for New Line to Start Soon—Famed Flyer Makes Survey. HORTA, Azores Islands (#).—Con- struction will be begun on Fayal Island shortly of an air base as oyx:o of the landing points on a new trans- atlantic service which, it is hoped, will be opened in Septembet. The famous French aviator Bos- soutrot, who has been concerned in a number of long-distance record at- tempts, carried out & preliminary survey of the islands. Novels «or vacation reading 3¢ a day Young Renny, by Mazo De La Roche. It's a Great World, by Emilie Loring. Now In November, by Josephine Johnson. Lending Library, Main Floor. TFormer Attorney General and Mrs. George W. Wickersham are at Bar Harbor, Me.,, where they are stopping during the Summer at the Malvern. Mrs. Laura A. Bradley left Satur- @ay for Detroit, where she will visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Walter Owen Briggs, jr. She will also make the acquaintance of her great-grandson, ‘Walter Owen Briggs, 3d. ‘Mrs. J. H. Ten-Eyck Burr has gone to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where she has taken a cottage for the bal- ance of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. De Jitta of ‘Wardman Park Hotel have gone to| Bylvan Shores, Md, for a week’s stay. 0 white, eggehell, brown nd string and fabric gloves, several desirable designs, Short | guaranteed tub-proof. Beautiful | navy Slip-on and novelty eaff Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Hoover are : ¥ : % rolls and cut lengths. feslea in wacted c:fi:’ Fioss styles. Main Floor. #pending some time in Atlantic City, 7 Downstairs Stere, : where they are stopping at the Hotel % ) ’ . Traymore. Morld a Y - 25¢ Tea Toweling, 16c C Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse have TU@Sda‘/ 8 w om L sl Al!. linen quality with c:{;red ‘ yd_ returned to their suite at the Am- | ens border. Main Floor. women s 2 and bassador Hotel in New York City after wednesday, 2 ; passing the week end at Lake Morey Summer 79¢ Garden Trellis. . . .54c $3 Shoes ST Inn, Fairlee, Vt. They will sail to- el i Eriated Higme Y fnorzow for Eirope on theManhatien: Women's Handkerchiefs .10c Neckwear high. Fancy design. Printed Dimity, Pure i Downstairs Store. Grey, bioude, faleic 95¢ Printed Lawns. Mrs. Atherton Seidell has closed her e linen embroidered initials, i 4 3 spartment at 2301 Connecticut ave- Men's S anforized and white, pastels. Midsize, Crisp, fresh collars and AQ) Y _mf’f’r '::"- '“':’“m 3 Printed Percales. nue and with her niece, Miss Eliza- Main Floor. sets of organdy, lacel s1‘19 Picnic Boxu. o 94(‘. Lies, T E % e 1 beth Medinger, will sail Wednesday ; Floor aboard the Baltimore Mail Liner for Pre-Shrunk Men’s Handkerchiefs. . . 5¢ linen gnd net. Vee or high veck | With separate ice compartment. Main Floor, s A handy box to pack food for Downstairs Store. Europe. They will join Dr. Seidell in Paris, where he is at L'Institut Pas- teur. Mr. and Mrs. Lilly in picnics. 50¢ Storage Chests. . . .39¢ Made of heavy Kraft board, for Regularly 8c. All white and col- ored woven borders. Full size. Main Floor, Main Floor. Misses' and Women's Slacks Men's 89¢ New York for Visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Hadon Lilly went yesterday to New York, to be gone until July 22. Mrs. Lilly will be the guest of Mrs. Robert M. Bowen, while Mr. Lilly, with a number of his | business associates, will join Mr. John | R. Sheppard for a week's cruise| ®board Mr. Sheppard’s yacht. Mr. and Mrs. Lilly will leave Wash- fngton again August 1 for an ex- tended motor trip, including Chicago, St. Paul, Mackinac Island and De- troit. Miss Martha Davidge will leave to- day to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ].19 Perfect and Irregulars of 5149 and $198 Qualities Cotton Flannels . . . Crashes . . . neat stripes, checks and plaids . . . White Duck . . . Khaki . . . Seersucker. Great variety; many patterns! Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Main Floor 25c Spanish Net. . . 14c yd. Attractive plaids in various col- ors. Third Floor. 22¢ Cretonnes. . . .15¢ yd. New patterns in 36-inch width, Very effective. Third Floor. 39c Fancy Pillows. . . .25¢ For porches and living rooms. Numerous patterns, colors and fabrics. Third Floor. $1.39 Ruffled Curtains, 98¢ pr. 96 inches wide to the pair. At- "$1.19 lce Cream Freezers Galysnised outer pail, heavy tin freéring pail; wood desher; steel gears. 2-quart sive, DPownstairs Store. Men's 39%¢ Knitted Shorts storing blankets, clothing, etc. Downstairs Store. 89c Laundry Baskets. .58¢c Made of oak slats, with side han- dles. Downstairs Store. 95¢ Sea Shells. . . . 79c¢ doz. Natural sea shells in assorted sizes. For baking sea food. Downstairs Store. 79c¢ Djer Kiss Talcum. .59¢ Large size cans of this delight- . Shirts Piain color broadcloth. mmmormedch patterns. Coliar attached style. Main Floor. $650 and $6.95 Felt-Base Rugs $3.99 Dresses $2.69 Silks and acetates in washable pastels and stunning prints. Many with jacket effects, as well as simply tailored John Washington Davidge, at their tractive marquisette and scrim. fully scented talcum powder. models. Sizes 14 to 52 country home ai Mount Prospect, Third Floor. Main Floor. % and 11 to 17. Lancaster, N. H. Miss Davidge, who The popular abbreviated 9x10% and §x12 X, $4 85 made her debut last se: , spent B i i 2sc 9 » Second Floor. Some time in the late Spring In F:gmne,‘ $12.95 lnnerspring $1.39 Window Awnings, 98¢ ea. shorts made with elastic $1.29 Framed Pictures . 88c | ' Pabeo sud Siosne ¥ 7 Italy, where she was the guest of | Woren Striped canves 30and | waistband. Oool and comfort- | Variety of popular subjects for | Some seconds. Excelient pat- B able, terns and colors. Miss Christine Long, daughter of the | United States Ambassador to Italy | and Mrs. Breckenridge Long, at the embassy. Miss Helen Burch and Miss Irma Burch of Cathedral avenue have left | After a visit | in California they will return by way for a trip to California. of the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Martin of the | Westchester Apartments have as their | guests for the Summer Mrs. Martin's | and | Elizabeth and George Barnard of | They will all motor to| Virginia Beach to spend several weeks as guests of Mr. C. D. Barnard of Nor- folk at his Summer home on Cavalier mother, Mrs. L. D. Barnard, Ozark, Ala. Bhores. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wolcott Hooker\ are at the Shoreham for a short visit | while on their wedding trip. They will make their home in New York City. Mrs. Hooker was formerly Miss Grace Garden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rbiel Garden, and the marriage took place Saturday in the home of her parents in Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Black, who recently arrived in New York from the Isle of Malta, have come to ‘Washington and will spend a week at the Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Here From England. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Raynor of Nor- folk, England, are spending some time in Washington with their two chil- dren and they are at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Anita Schade, her sister, Mrs. C. A. Mueller, and daughter Anita have left their home, 1529 Rhode Island avenue northwest, for a stay of several weeks in the Pennsylvania Alleghenies, later going North to the Berkshires.- They expect V. Mueller, to return in September. Miss Helen E. Stout of Adams Mill road northwest, left Friday for a stay at Battle Creek, Mich. Tempered steel coil unit encased in soft layer felt. Durable art ticking. Rolled edge, deep tufting. Standard sizes. Fourth Floor SUITE $40-50 Settee and 2 Chairs Hand rubbed. Reversi- ble spring seat cushions. Homespun covers in rust or green. Pegged con- struction. Trade in Your Old Furniture in Part Payment for the New. Fourth Floor Boys’ 59¢ & 79¢ Overalls, 47¢ Also play suits. Sleeveless . . . sizes 3 to 8. Overalls in bib front, seersucker, denim and fancy cottons. Sizes 4 to 10. Main Floor. 5c and 10c Notions. . . .3¢ Bias tape, sewing cotton, dish- cloths, hair nets, pot cleaners, safety pins, hair pins, water wave nets, hank elastic, pot holders, tape measures, wax paper, shoe laces, comb cleaners, dish mop. Main Floer. 19c Saritary Aprons. ..9¢ Rubber, flesh colors, good qual- ity. Main Floor. 55¢ Hank Yarn 4-ounce hanks snowball yarn for afghans, coats, etc. Assorted colors. Main Floor. $1.69 Silk Petticoats. $1.19 Lace trimmed or tailored, wrap- arcund and straight styles. Main Men’s Wash Ties. . .12Y5¢ Pepperell washable 4-in-hands, light and dark grounds. Main Floor. Men’s Beach Jackets. .69¢ White Beach Jackets, button front and side pockets. Main Floor. Men’s 69¢c Underwear. . 45¢ White balbriggan short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers. Main Floor. Men’s 69c¢ Polo Shirts. . 39¢ Cool mesh shirts with English style collar or crew neck. Main Floor. Main Floor. . Girls' Print - Play Suits ox;e-pieee style or 2 piece with shorts and haltered. Tubfast new prints. to 14. 49¢ Sises T Second Floor. Men's $15.75 Tropical Suits o vk ny S1ID sport backs, Sizes 34 to-44, reg- ‘ulers, short, long, stout. Main Fleer. Women's $1.95 Girdles 59¢ to $I White Bags Washable, imitation 44c leather ‘In stunning new grain. Numerous styles and sizes. the dining room, bed room or liv- ing room. Large size frames. Third Floor. $3.49 Colonial Spreads, $2.49 84x105-in. size, in beautiful pas- tel color designs. Tub-proof. Main Floor. Boys' Wash Knickers. .79¢ Regularly $1 and $1.19. Wash Knickers and English Shorts of imported linens, fancy cottons and fine covers. Main Floor. $1.49 Bridge Lamps..99c Attractive styles with shades to match. Third Floor. $1 Lamp Shades. . ... 55¢ Pleated Shades for bridge floor or table lamps. Third Floor. $1.50 Mirrors. . ... ..88¢ Console or buffet styles. Third Floeor. $1.95 Chair Covers.$1.28 Glazed chintz slip covers for boudoir chairs. Third Floor. 69¢ Porch Pilows. . .. .33c Covered with chintz or jaspe; kapok filled. Third Floor. 45¢ Crash Cretonne. . .25¢ Heavy quality in attractive pat- terns. Third Floor. 35¢ Awning Canvas. . . 20c Tan and white woven stripes. Third Floor. $5.45 Utility Cabinets. . .$3.97 Heavy metal Utility or Linen Cabinets; 6 compartments; green or ivory finish. Downstairs Store. Chiffon Silk Hose. . ...39¢ Perfect. Full-fashioned, - all-silk Downstairs Store. Women's Smart Summer Hats WHITE gnd colors in toyo. AR headsizes and scores of fashionabie models, . Main Floor.. ~$1 White Pique Dresses Sunback style and others. 64C Trimmed with red or navy. Bis:s 14 to 20. Also printeg breadcloth. Secend Floor. $5 and $5.50 Floor Lamps Also bridge styje sz‘SS Bronze finished, heavy ‘bases and attractive, new siyle shades. . Third Flaor. Furhiture 9. Two-thread RINGLESS sheer chiffon silk stock- ings . . . full fashioned ...silk to top. .. French heels . . . picot edge. Smart shades of Copper- tint, Sunglow, Tansan, English Mist, Romany, Breeze. Irregulars. Main Floor 79¢c and $I Curtains 59 Tailored and Ruffled Curtains of open mesh and flowered marquisettes in a varied assortment of attractive styles; also fine quality Cot- tage Curtains for bath rooms and ! kitchens. Third Floor Mill Lengths 75¢ to $1.25 Her mother, Mrs. O. B. Stout, will leave shortly for Eagles Mere, Pa., to join her sister, Mrs. E. D. Easton of Boys' 79¢ to $1.19 Main Floor. | | niffons, plaiied soles and lisle Sfip'Cow}ér‘s interlining. Smart shades. Children’s 29¢ Hose. . . 10c y , . . New York and Hackensack, N. J. - s = Va Half socks and boys’ anklets in . . - Main Floor. Pive stytes of - S'Ik ) lain d fancy colors. Sizes \a’ v chalrs 77 amdxw;g :erg“;‘:w:{s 1:;:5}::@?4, Catlon g‘/a w.il:/g. 75 Main Floor. st '69 hl‘l’& . Cleansing Tissues. . .2 for 55¢ homespun and plain $!‘ £ l S and Mrs. Prederick Holmes, wife of Comdr. Holmes, N. S. N., and her baby are also with her mother, Mrs. Wood- drop, and will be in the party. Miss Stout will join her mother later in the Summer. Mrs. May Winter Robb of Edinburgh is at the Dodge Hotel while spending some days in Washington. Mrs. Robb is completing a trip around the world, and will sail shortly for her home in Scotland, Mr. Albert Oettinger is spending Oil Croquignole Permanent pr S| poo and Finger Wave eall. $6 Value! Ha o1l Croauls- 2ol led 2;'2:“'1'-': &'1&"1‘:.‘{. of ecurls. u desire » onal 3830, Warner Beauty Studio 1318 F St. N.W. Becker Take Elevator to Third Floor Sale of $1 Unbleached Togs 59 Perfect and Slight Irregulars Wash Knickers, sizes 8 to 17 years . . . English Shorts with belts, 6 to 12 years .+ . Bleeveless Wash Suits, 4 tc 10 . . . All wool and part wool Sweaters . . « Bell Brand Pajamas, 4 to 10 . . . White Duck Longies, 8, 16 and 18 years . . . All- Wool Bathing Suits. Main Floor SHEETS 7 8¢ Sizes 81x99, 72x99, 72x108 and 63x108. Made of heavy high count quality sheeting that ‘washes and wears splendid- ly. Extra length for full size, twin and single beds. . 18¢.Pillow Cases, Bleached, 42x36, 13¢ Main Floor, A Bamboo Porch Shades. .$1.44 6 ft. wide x 6 ft. 6 in. long, in green. Third Floor. $4 Grass Rugs. ....$2.95 9x12 ft. size. Colorful patterns. Downstairs Store. $27.50 Mourzourk Rugs, $16.95 9x12 ft. size. Genuine Belgain Mourzourks. Downstairs Store. $6 and $7 Fibre Rugs, $3.95 4x7 ft. size. Basket weave, in Boys’ Sanforized Slacks, $1.97 Regularly $2.95. Fine woven fab- rics in neat checks and stripes. 14 to 20 years. Main Floor. 55¢ Table Oilcloth, 39¢ yd. 54-in. Table Oilcloth with re- versible back; many paterns. Downstairs Store. Prep White Suits. . . . $5.90 Regularly $8 and $10. Sanfor- ized white linens and bedford cord. 14 to 20 years. Main Floor. $1.25 Window Shades.58¢ ‘Washable Duplex Shades in green-and-white or green-and- ecru; 3x6 ft. cut size. Slight mis- weaves in cloth, but perfect rol- lers. Downstairs Store. 65¢ Window Shades. . .44c American Holland Shades in white, green or ecru; 3x6-ft. cut size, Downstairs Store. . Uniforms Acto : fi?m lead, Titanium > ground in pure oil. l,tisfii for oul 100% pure, contains -pure : Regularly 29c pkg. Velvet Cleans- ing Tissues, 500 in box. Main Floer. Boys’ Tennis Shoes, 59¢ High-grade Tennis Shoes, with non-sweat insole. Main Floor. Sandals & Oxfords, 77¢c Boys' and girls’ Sandals and Ox- fords, brown, white and elk leathers. Sizes to2. Main Floor. $2.95 Wrist Watches . $2.29 Wing's sport model for men and boys. Unbreakable crystal, chrom- ium case. Main Floor. $1.95 Youths’ Shorts. .79¢ Tennis style. Sanforized white cords. Sizes 30 and 32.—Main Floor. Boys’ $1.29 Beach Robes, 88c Shawl collars. Neat cottons. | Sizes 8 to 18.—~Main Floor. Jr. Boys’Coats. . . .. $1 Regularly $295 to $4.95. All- wool serge, tweed and cheviot. Sizes 2% to 9.—Main Floor. $3.95 Baby Walker.$3.19 Rubber tired wheels and bumper. Can be used as kiddy kar. Strong construction. Blue or green.— w Floor. 79¢ High Chair Pads. .59¢ Rubberized. Nursery designs in yellow, green, Pink or blue— Second Floor. 39¢ Table Cloth. . .22¢ yd. 50 inches wide. Attractive pate terns.—Downstairs Store. 4 jaspe. Rust or greeu. Daven- 1% 3 L . Third Floor, $! Window Awnings and 36 inches. Orange, green and ; Mén's $l;69v. Beach Robes Shpwl collar. Ohecks, plaids and m”'w Medfum and large sizes. Seer- | and perfect. Acetates 46:~ that lead the s fashions, Al - silk Crepes . . . and Crepes d Acetate BoarPs &4 Jara lensths Main Floor. $10.95 to $12.95 Summer | RUGS Just 75 to sell at this low price! All fresh Good selection of patterns and colors. Some only one of a pat- tern.

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