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NG STAR, WASHINGTO SATURDAY, Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Tod RASSE_ Havre -11:00 PM. | DUCHESS OF ATHOLL— D Montreal PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— Hamburg _ _ R00AM 800AM. | Tomorrow. CAMERONI, CARACAS. N—Port Limon Noon | SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. AGAHOIM. VEST ISLETA urenco Ma MAE—Alexandria Tomorrow. No sailings IRGINIA- < TENNESSEE SAILING, (8outh and Central America, West Indles | and Canada.) | Toda. ATLANTIDA - La Ceiba BONTFACE - Cenrs Law FT. TOWNSHFEND S' Johns MONARCH OF BERMUDA — —H WESTERN W Aires Monday, August 2. CAVALIER—Bermuda 10:00 AM TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Charles Smell, 2423 Thirteenth street, $10 FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Philip Lustine, 1619 Allison street, $5. Frank Ertter, Maryiand, $5. | Christian G. Schlosser, 1513 Gales street northeast, $5 Arbrey C. Marlow, 648 Kiefer street, 85, Dennis D. Jones, 523 Twenty-first street, $5. James C. Freeman, 1225 B street northeast, $5. Lee W. Ralford, 117 Varnum street, (3] James L. Martin, 2332 Twenty-fifth Street southeas Arthur G. Pl northeast, $5. James A. Trum Marguerite M. R per street, $5 Harry L. Prather, ) ¢ Julius Pruss, 3509 Eleventkh $5 ! Hamilton D h, Maryland, $5. George D. H 1 M street, $5. Robert I Fitzhugh, 202 Van Buren street, $5. Daniel W. Laffon, 923 Grant place, $5. | SERVICE ORDERS NAVY. Dey, Lieut. De Vere L., detached Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8. Baratoga. Worthington, Lieut. Joseph M., de- tached Navy Department, to Naval | Academy. MARINE. Hansen, Capt. Harold D., detached Navy Department, to San Diego, Calif.; | Beptember 4. | Galer, Second Lieut. Robert E., de- tached Quantico, Va., to Philadelphia, Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSE nde; 01 1 DEATH George Spann. =7 Elr Har Hos Bamuel PUBLIC DEBT MOUNTS Increased $50,072,511 July 28 to Record $36,707,757,744 The public debt increased $50.072.- 811 on 28 to & new record high ©of $36707757.744 The Treasury said yesterday the in- erease was caused by an iscue of dis- oount bills to put new cash in its working balance. . August Selling INFANTS” FURNITURE Large Savings for Small Persons to Earn Mothers’ A ppreciation CRIBS—standard size. In maple or ivory finish. Would regularly be $|2-95 $16.50. Special PLAY YARD, well built and standard size. In maple or ivory finish with colored bead $ 4.95 trim. Would regularly be $7.95. Special 4 HIGH CHAIR, two-in-one-type. Maple or ivory finish. Would regularly be $8.95. Special BATHINETTE with spray, back rest, dressing table and pockets for soap. Separate outlet. $ 4.95 Would regularly be $5.95. Special ___ YOUTH BED in maple finish. Would regularly be $19.50. Special sI 3'95 August Savings in Bedding, too MATTRESSES FOR YOUTH PILLOWS, Kapok - filled, EEDS—"H\E‘V !sbh. 12x16 inches. Would reg- e ulorly be S0c. Special 40e WRAPPING BLANKETS of CRIB SHEETS, 42x72 inches. cotton. Would regularly be Would = regularly be $1. each. Special Special e 65¢ 3 for $1.15 HANDMADE PILLOW- PILLOWCASES, 28x21 CASES in linen. Would inches. Pink or green tick- regularly be $1.15. ing. Would regularly be Special __..95¢ 25c. Special 17¢ LAYER FELT MATTRESSES, ~ RUBBER SHEETS, 18x18 7 A Ll inches, would regularly be z = y 35¢; Special, 25¢. 18x27 larly be $7.50. Special 5_5'95 inches, ‘would regularly be QUILTED PADS, 27x40 50c; Special, 35¢c. 27x36 inches. Would regularly be inches, would regularly be 75c. Special -~ 55¢ 75c; Special, 55e. 36x54, 17x18 size, would regular- would regularly bs $1.75; ly be 19¢. Special__ 16e Special _~_________$1.45 INFANTS' FURNITURE AND PURNISHINGS, FOURTH PLOOR. Special Selling 2,000 Yards Crisp, Cool COTTONS * Regularly : 39c¢ to 48¢'yard 'gc yard The colorful, sheer cottons that make such lighthearted, deléctubly cool Summer frocks. o Lawns, batistes, and handkerchief muslins are included-—in popular priatsf and popular colors. The widths, 36 and 39 inches. Do have some to revive your wardrobe now—others to lay away thriftily for frocks, next Su ——————————