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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Today. ATLANTIDA_La Ceiba CITY OF CHATTANOOGA—Sa- vannah CONTE DI_SAVOIA—Naples FT. TOWNSHE St. J cruise BCANPENN —Gdynia Tomorrow. CARINTHIA—Nas<au ANSA—Hamburg = (ONARCH OF BERMUDA— Bermuda ~ 9:00AM §Rll’\"l‘t—fifl\an. Noor H) I2II 700 AM: | 830 AM 830 AM. £ LEE Norfolk aonp | chiel signal officer; August 1. OBERT E. | AWNEE—Miami 11:00 A M. Saturdar, July 31, DE GRASSE—Havre DUCHESS OF ATHOLL— Montreal 2 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— Hamburg _ = SAILING. ber 27: A Deane Gough, Peter (Trans-Atlantie.) Schmick. Today. YLE DE FRANCE—Havre _____ Noon Tomorrow, AMERICAN = FARMER—London 4 00 P.M ALIFORN 2 3asgow NCQUI—Artwarp M. e 3u0PM | Truck Backs Over Girl, 8, Lying L—H¢ St (] Saturdav. August 1, AMERICAN IMPORTER— | 11:00 AN 100 P | " SULL—Rotierdam 800 AM | CONTE DI_SAVOIAGenoa Noort CYPRIA_Cacabls | 10:00 A M SA YSonth and Central America, West Indles and Canada.) Todar. CARABOBO--Marac C Tu, 200 P M 3.00 P M Ef Noon Limon Noon K UCATAN—Vera Cruz 4:00 P.M. Tomorrow. DY HAWKINS _Trinidad ___ 700 B M EDEA——Maracaibo 30 P.M ANTA LUCIA—Valparaiso Mianight Saturday. July 31. TLANTIDA—La Ceiba 11:00 A M ONTFACE-—Ceara 800 AM LAMARES—Sen‘a Marta Noon | GARINTHIA_Bermusa 5:00 P.M j S OF A’ LL—St N Eenee 1030 A M . TOWNSHEND-—St John's_ 11:00 A M, ONARCH OF BERMUDA— on . 8:00PM amilton ORIENTE—Havana 5 LATANG ierto Cortes - ANTA A San Prancisco_ FECTLRS WORLD " Ridhs Alres 4:00PM 100 LEAVE FOR OUTING AT CAMP GOOD WILL | Approximately 100 underprivilezed Children left Thomson School, Twelfth | and L streets, 3 ay for a two-| week outing at Camp Good Will,| the Family Service Association’s rec Freational center at Chopawamsic, Va. Agroup of 100 colored mothers and their children left Tuesdav morning for & stayv at Camp Pleasant .also located at Chopawamsi “Open house” parties, during which members ' of the association’s board of managers and several members of the staff will be present, are to be held August 5, 6. 9, 19 and 20. | A program of adult education for | & group of 50 mothers who do not enjoy regular recration, will be in- stituted August 11, when the last ses- | sion at the camp will begin. Russian Lectures Tonight. Paul Voronaefl, 24-year-old Russian, fhose parents are in a Siberian con- | centration camp, will discuss condi- | tions in his country in a lecture at 8 o'clock tonight in the Kendall Bap- tist Church, Ninth street and Inde- pendence aventue southwest - | assistant chief of staff, to Chicago; | J. to Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Au- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. SERVICE ORDERS ARMY. Buchanan, Lieut. Col. Kenneth, Cavalry, War Department General Staff, to Urbana, Ill.; September 30, 1938. Sawyer, Maj. Edmund Ogden, jr., Military Intelligence Reserve, office August 9. Lucas, Maj. Hoyt Dennis, Chemica! Warfare Service Reseive, Oradell, N. gust 8. Zugschwerdt, Capt. Werner Henry, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, Rochester, N. Y., to Edgewood Arsenal; August 8. ‘Thoner, Capt. Carl Thorwald, Signal Corps Reserve, Tampa, Fla, to office Downs, Capt. Charles McC., Medical | Corps, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., to Fort Myer, Va.; September 1 Each of the following first lieu-| . tenants, Coast Artillery, Fort Monroe, Va., to Hawaiian Department: Novem- KILLED WHILE SfiNING in Field. POMPTON LAKES, N. J, July 29 (P).—A 9-year-old girl was crushed to | death under the wheels of a truck yes- terday as she lay sunning in a field after a swim in the Pequannock River, Police Chief Albert Gilbert said the | truck was backing out of the fie\di where automobiles park when it | passed over Helen Hald of Pompton | Lakes s @ “I guess I've had twenty people compliment me on my skill in pick- ing used car bargains,” says Sidney Farber, laundry company official. “‘But here's the truth. I don’t know a thing about what’s inside an auto- mobile. I've just found that if you watch for a Dodge dealer’s classified ad, and get one of his cars that carriesthe Dodge dealers’ Seal of Dependability, you can’t go wrong. And here’s why: Every one of the cars that bears this seal also carries a tag that tells you the truth...looks, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, Knights of Columbus As- sociation, 920 Tenth street, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, Telephone _ Operators’ Union. Hamilton Hotel, 8:30 p.m, TOMORROW. Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, May- flower Hotel, 12:30 p.m, Luncheon, District Bankers' Asso- ciation, Willard Hotel, 12:45 p.m. Meeting, Exccutive Council, Local No. 2, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth street, 5 pm. = S Prince Visits Auto Factory. Prince Chichibu, brother of the Emperor of Japan, recently toured an automobile factory in Coventry, Eng- land. HELP PREVENT SICKNESS KILL GERMS USE CN FOR ALL HOUSECLEANING CLEANS LIKE SOAP COMBATS ODORS condition, price —everything is set down just as it is! “And that's not all. You'll find you save from $25 to §45 in good hard cash—1I did!” DEPENDABLE) TURN TO THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THIS PAPER FOR TO- | DAY’S MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS AT YOUR DODGE DEALER’S! | YOU'LL FIND A CAR OR TRUCK TO Entire Stock! Higher-Priced SUMMER MILLINERY ® Leghorns ® Felts ® Balibuntls ® Panamas ® Rough Straws Hundreds of hats. Scores of styles. You three in widely different styles to furnish your entire hat wardrobe for the “last half” of Summer. There’s so many— we can'’t begin to describe them. If you want a hat—your style and color is here. Nothing in Summer Millinery has been reserved! All sales final! Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor can find two or SPECIAL PURCHASE of Our Fastest Selling Style in 1.95 Twin Weave SLIPS 139 ‘The manufacturer of our fastest selling Bilk Slip gave us this ama; ing opportunity to get a large quantity of them at a great price concession! We jumped at the chance! Made in a beautifully fit- ting tailored style . . . of fine Twin Weave Crepe, in two lengths . . . 2izes 32 to 38 come 44 inches long and sizes 32 to 44 come 46 inches long. Lansburgh’s—A ooled Third Floor—Silk Lingerie Sale! Washable Taken right from our ewn Summer stock of 81 Handbags and priced 69c for Priday. Large ones, small ones! Styles with novelty top handles . . . pouches and envelopes' Alli- gator grains, lizard grains and calf finish. Handbags—Air-Cooled— Street Floor Summer Toiletries SALE! RINSO SPECIAL. 1 large oox and 1 small box_ .. __ 20c ZIPPER MANICURE SETS, ideal for travel. Only 69(‘ JERGEN BATH TABLETS, assorted = weents .12 bars 59¢ DOROTHY GRAY SET, lip- 81 stick and sunburn lotion____ % WRISLEY'S WA TE R SOFTENER, - k- = = -l—:" $-pound pac 09C Lansburgh's—Air-Cooled Street Floor—Toiletries Sale! All Our $4 CHEVIE -SHOES .95 Here's every pair of Summer Chevies reduced so drastically Yyou can easily have two pairs to finish out the Summer. Buck- skins, linens and wheat linens! Multi-color suedes and patents! In cool, flattering styles. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor—Women's Shoes Metal Wire SUMMER Furniture $ 1 00 There’s the table with crystal clear glass top to tuck in the “odd” corner—the flower stand com- plete with two pots (as white as the driven snow). There’s an empty corner or two in every home that will brighten up with one of these little conveniences. All are made of durable metal wire— enameled in spotless white. Lensburgh’s—Air-Cooled Notions Dept.—Street Floor - Clearance of 2,000 SUMMER DRESSES! 1.55 1.99 and 2.99 SHEER COTTONS Lawns, swisses, dimities, Crown lins and muslins in a good selec- tion of the newest Summer prints. Cool, flattering styles for misses afipd women. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Third Floor —Cotton Shop 2.35 2.99 and 3.99 SHEER COTTONS Maysheer lawn, voiles, muslins, pique, dotted swiss, linens and some of our exclusive Mayflower cottons in this group. Lace and self-trim styles in a grand selec- tion that includes all the newest necklines. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46, 4813 to 5215, Lansburgh’s—Air-Caooled Third Floor —Cottow Shop 10.95 to 13.95 Sheers & Prints Drastically Reduced for Immediate Clearance! 100 may sound like a whole lot of dresses. But when you be few left after tomorrow! All are mid-Summer’s ideal fabrics—printed chiffons, sheers and pastels. Sizes, 12-20, consider that like quantities have been going “like hot cakes” at the regular prices—it's obvious that there will 38-44, 1614,-2415, Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor _ollegienne Shop 5—5.95 to 10.95 DRESSES: cottons and linens; \lexican prints, Bolero styles, peasant = 00 orints. Jr. miss sizes__ o 36—3.95 to 5.00 DRESSES; cottons and linens: prints, piques and la sizes 11 80—7.95 to 10.95 DRESSES: washable acetates, silk_broadcloths, monotone prints, triple sheers, washable satins; white, pastels and a o0 few dark colors; sizes 11 to 17 6. 30—16.95 SUMMER SUITS; nationally adver- tised makes; fitted or action-back styles; white. light and dark colors; broken sizes and colors; sizes 11 to 17_______________ 10.00 13—10.95 to 1395 SUMMER SUITS; = 00 white. aqua and navy: sizes 11 to 17.__ 4 6—5.95 to 13.95 SHORT SUITS; imported shet- S, in mar- nted pique. Two size 11 and one size 13 PR aa 813 for junior: y uced to a mere_ ¥ —19.95 DINNER DRESSES for junor: in ruffled and plain nets._ 4—16.95 to 19 J N S dainty marquisette and laces._____________ 25—8.95 to 13.95 DRESSES in glazed chintz, candlewick voiles, printed linens, dimitys 88 and pique - i : 10—17.95 to 12.95 EVENING WRAPS AND CAPES in quilted taffetas, bengalines, plain taffetas. 85 Black, white, chartreuse, aqua and navy blue Lansburgh's—Air-Cooled Second Floor Women’s Coats & Suits 10.95 and 16.95 REDUCED COATS AND SUITS: white coats, all lined in tuxedo, dressmaker. casual and swagger styles; white suits in Koat-A-Kool, sharkskins and novelty fabrics; single and double-breasted styles; tailored and swagger. Sizes 38 to 46_____ 8.88 Lansburgh's—Air-Cooled Secomd Floor Sportswear 75—1.89 and $2 PLAYCLOTHES; everything you can think of in this one specially re- duced group; Smocks, 2-piece play suits, 3-piece sets 1.39 35—2.95 to 3 in good selection, but most one and two of & knd. .. 1:19103.89 18—$1 HALTERS; gay pri cottons ______ - - 20—5.95 to 1695 DRE styles for spectator and active sports. While 99 the quantity tasis_ . 3+99 10 10, 5595 COTTON DRESSES: gay prints, 9 g7 smart pastels. Wide selection o 74 13—10.95 to 16.95 CREPE DRESSES: size range broken or these would never - be reduced so drasticalls . $:8910 7.89 SATIN BLOUSES; tailored and gQ, 595 CREPE BLOUSES: smart for wear now and tailored suit § Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Secomd Floor— Sports Shop Women’s, Misses’ Dresses 75—13.95 to 16.95 DRESSES; sheer prints; smart mid-Summer styles; all sizes in sev- eral styles; sizes for women and 45—16.95 and 19.95 DRE! ES: sheers and print- ed sheers; many are our better one-of-i ind dresses; sizes for women and little 1' 90 Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor NEGLIGEES, HOUSECOATS 30—1.99 and 2.99 SWISS NEGLIGEES; prints and pastels; broken sizes and styles = sizes 14 to 42 S ORI, 25—1.99 PRINTED HOUSECOATS 1.59 percales: zipper style: sizes 14 to 18____ ~* Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Third Floor Clearance! 5.95 & 6.95 Evening Dresses tas, marquisettes, plain and emboridered nets, mousseline Some with jackets. Prints, pastels, chiffons, piques, taffe- 3 97 * de soie, organdie. Sizes 12 to 18. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor 80 Prs. Women’s 1.95 Sandals 50c er. Choice of linen or raffia. All white, white with red and white with blue styles. Not all sizes in the group in every style and color. are only Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor Special! 500 Dozen Beverage GLASSES 59C doz. ur colors . . . Ten decorations B goee Trom, Water e, ear highball. fruit ‘juice and cock- tail glasses. Also needle etched b on__"chip - proof Not every size every decorstion Lansdurgh’'s—Sizth Floor 6 FRIDAY SPECIALS 2.95-3.95 SHOES 1.88 95¢ Styles for Children and Junior Misses. Strap and oxfords in white, tan or black. But there 1.50 to 1.95 Crocheted GLOVES All have a patented stitch design that makes them cling to the hand. Several pairs—hurry, lovely designs to choose Broken sizes, small, 6!2 to 8. from. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Second Floor 4 Styles! Regular 79¢ CURTAINS 49c pr. A limited quantity—only 100 pairs. A great group — Pris- cilla, tailored, cottage, bath— suitable’ for practically all the rooms in the house. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Fourth Floor Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Street Floor 822 Pairs—69c Mono-Top Silk Stockings 59c pr. Not all colors, but & good selection in the group. All full-fashioned, clear weave. Lansburgh’s— Aty.Cooled First Floor