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WAYWARD SON FOUND, FATHER IS STRANDED Jobless Pittsburgh Plumber Goes to Birmingham, but Cannot Return Home. •r the Amoeiated Pres*. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 27,—An unemployed Pittsburgh plumber. J. H. Painter, today had found hi* globe trotting 17-year-old son Roger, who has been missing since February 17. but was at a loss for means to get himself and son back to Pennsyl vania. Painter said he had been searching for Roger since he received a card from his son. mailed from Nashville, Tenn., two weeks ago. He appealed to police here Saturday to help in his search. Two officers .w i1 “'i I-i— -ii r -rUTr.•Tmrrwni n iiiiiiiiHiiTiriiimTT TFimill 11 u i iini ir^HnrnTfflrnnTiTffTniinffiiror^ TTH€n«y ^ ■ 1 t Jellefft Summer Sales i 1 Fur Coats —Follow the leod | of many Washington women who are |f enthusiastically investing in Jelleff 1 furs now at guaranteed 15% savings I —choosing from the finest variety we've i ever assembled — having confidence | that Jelleff quality is A 1 and Jelleff 1 fashion-authority unquestioned. Cloth Coats — Opening | preview all this week, and what a treat | Sstore for you! New silhouettes to 1 nee your figure—new fur treat- 1 ments to flatter you more— I new fabrics .. . and even if you | have your heart set on smart 1 black—see, just for the delight | of it, sugarcane beige, Rio red! | and | Wait till Winter and | you'll pay $69.75! | TL » I nese Suits ore mode b.' our most mighry * suit manufacturer. We think tre cut, to.- p lormg, cod srsiiog of his suits cue |usr about jS nerte I. See t o fur coat-—: s ne v su- If houette O’ entmg the v mmrr, stroighter p swagger—becoming’)' b'oaaer.ed shoulders — fl il, r00m.' sieves into wn h v0(,r suit- jj| Sleeved arms r-hp ec- V. 0'm; .■ interlined * |§ inr real .aid weather1 The tailored suit of M rr.uq isi1 basket wenve woo en, w u moulaed 3£ wn,s|| r r bailed, bnttoi ng up to ui nr; f- gi || peer) ’apeis. And wnat gipriouS color P rorobmat’OOS. £ Black fur coats with black, I Rio red, corn yellow, boxwood § green, night blue suits. I Grey fur coats With blue, 1 Dubonnet and boxwood green I suits. I BrOWn fur coots with box- § wood green, brown, Rio red and | sugarcane beige suits. f Sizes 12 to 20. Cool-Cool Suit Shop—Fifth Floor. |j WHKMV •wufc 1214>i no t mtrr Getting Close to Inventory Time Clearing Out ALL Summer Shoes Tomorrow—Thursday—Friday—1,120 Pairs Sharply Reduced in these 5 Dramatic Events! 1 n WPBHSKHCTE'IJOKi'N'v x-tt-: r-rx x — ---- - H » B --—*• /:■ pub I AJWl ,'IWWIIM,..' j m., ] g I 400 Pairs Andrew Geller, Pea- *» b 1 | cock and Stratford Shoes_V#| J 1 I —Regularly $7.75 to $10.75. 1 r'.!. wjjwi iii„ r 104 Pairs Florsheim Shoes. Regularly $9.50 and e r? A A | $io5o___*5.90 1 200 Pairs Foot-Rest Shoes. Regularly $6 50 and c a a $6 95-*3.90 220 Pairs Shoreham Shoes. Regularly $4 95 and e*\ . $5.95-:-*2.90 300 Pairs Low-Heel Sandals. Regularly $1.95 to C1 ^ IT I $2 95 --*|.35 I There isn't a woman in Washington who couldn't use an extra pair or two of fresh, cool Summer Shoes—particularly when an opportunity like this comes along; WHITES—Brown and Whites —Black and Whites—Wheat Linens—even Sandals in high colors and multi-colors. Broken sizes, of course, but all sizes are included in this group! Better Shoe Saien e*4 Little Shoe Strep—Street Fleer. caught sight of the youth and cap tured him after a foot race of two blocks. Roger explained he expected to be placed in jail. The younger Painter couldn’t hold back the tears when confronted by his father. “Roger,” he was told, "you are certainly due for a whaling when your mother gets hold of you." Chile is considering obligatory rent reductions. DOG LOST OVERBOARD SWIMS 71/2 MILES HOME Given Up as Victim, Collie Re turns 15 Hours After Being: Missed From Yacht By the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE. R. I, .Inly 27 —A collie that could find its way home on water as well as on land, swam 7V4 miles in Narragansett Bay last night and reached shore yesterday at the Washington Parle Yacht Club 15 hours alter it had been lost overboafd from its master's boat. The collie sailed with George Cour tot, his master, who, with a party, went, to Prudence Island in the middle of the bay. The boat was about 5'/a miles from the island, when the pet was missed. The water* there were searched with out success. Yesterday Charles Cotton, care taker at the yacht club, hearing whines on the club float, went to Investigate and discovered the collie, dripping and exhausted. Labor troubles In the United Slates are reported to have affected the stock market, in Japan. TYPHOON STRIKES Tourists Caug-ht as Steamer Serv ice Is Tied Up. TOKIO, July 27 (,*>).—The first typhoon of the Summer season yes terday interrupted steamer service between Japan and Korea. Hundred* of travelers, including American tour 1st*, were held up at rusan and Shlmonoeeki, port* of the servire. Heavy damage wa* done In Kyushu, aouthwestem laland of Japan, where 5,000 houses were partly flooded and embankment* and roada washed away. Sweden 1* entertaining many more tourist* from the United Bute* than at thi* time last year. -This Summer Store Still Going Strong S with Summer Fashions! and the best part of it oil—if you're assembling your vacation wardrobe — you'll save PLENTY, be cause so many summer things are now reduced! Shop till 5:45 P.M. if you like, in this cool, comfortable, friendly store! 900 SATIN SLIPS-tfXTOA Purchase! ' 1 Lustrous... Luxurious...Pure Dye, Pure Silk...SIX Styles-Choice, 1.45! 1 A ..»..r—.mmmm. __, _______ | PLAIN satins I BROCADED satins I TAILORED satins I LACEY satins Tearose, White! | FOUR-GORE | Alternating bias | slips! | Two-seam Bias slips | Shell-stitched 1 at bottom $jt\ I Adjustable straps s | Double VEE tops P Sizes 32 to 44 I Non-rip Seoms! I 1 I 9 “Moving day, | moving day”.. | I r Slips for o song and a song for the manufacturer who released this stock of slips J, to us because he is moving | his factory from one city to another. A smart move ... for who wouldn't rather move money than merchan dise? Anywoy, we got the slips. And tomorrow we | "give" them to you— $1.95 PurP'D\p Silk SAT1SS at $1.45! On Street ij| Floor Tables. a Event! $2 Handbags | Washables and Leathers I Whites—Brights—Darks! 1 $1.55 j PLENTY OF WASHABLES! Shmmg white Rodolaques end Becdettes! Also | leathers in Whites! f j d FABRICS! Stunninq embro'd^md ! contrasts- Beauvais Tvpes—colorful 1 Oriental prints! t | DARKS IN DEMAND! Bags for now 1 § 8 b AND Fall - Black, B'own, Na.y or 8 b patent and gram leathers. B i I BRIGHT BAGS, too1 Rens and Greens’ p 8 8 A l-m-all, just about an-.' tvpe you % 8 1 want—pouches with all kinds of hon- | 8 8 * dies—tailored enveloped Specials 1 ^ from c good maker—and some from |j I . fiPlDfflRIPE 1 | S Silk Stockings I j | 3-Thread I [ | Perfect Silk Stockings for I | | Summer in Town | | 1 S | 3 Pairs 2 1 | I $2,85 I I* ;t ** Beautiful in their ringlets clear wee. •© 1 8 1 jj —smart with office cot tors . . . w:-h 1 f 1 »« prints . . . with dark sheers . . . e\en 2 [' | ' '•■. *h Summer oance d'esses1 Being ot 2 f H J silk 1 P0ro pure . . . with tho ga*'ter-run 2 * 2 1 A k protection of the famous aoirj stnpe . ** I / |'\ they give you service beyond/Our fondest 2 l I V,V dreams. | j |f Only ot JelleW'i, yoo know, Gold Stripe Silk Stock P i mqj m over o teore ot ttylet, 79c to S' 65. f 8 j| Street—ol*o 1721 end 3409 Conn. Ave. Jsf | 1,200 Cotton Frocks | I . - _ _ % [ oharply Keduced to New Low Prices .... I I To condense stocks before moving the department! A fresh sweep of reductions to make a clean sweep ~ . , „ , . . , . i__.i tt7i . . _ . ,.r , „ , ,,, Complete change of scenery to take place soon on the of cottons; What precious finds are here we’ll y ^ ritnn leave it to you to discover hut note quantities and fif,h “oor• When cottons move down, FURS move up "make haste while the sun shines!” to this beautiful, spacious floor! $ —■ i ■ ■ , -- ■■■ ■ - nr I 225—$I.95 Dresses ( I 55—$1.95 Smocks \ | —Dotted Voiles —Batiste I with nc-rac trim! with ruffling! —Monotone Print —Black dimities! , , , \ —Long Sleeve wth contrast trim! dimities' —Lustrous Cotton —"Famous Moke" Smocks, plain or prints, tailored cottons! 12 to 18. I 1^ 1721 $3.95 Dresses $2.95 Coo| ^ Frock —Dotted Swisses —Two-piece CL .... _. with pique! peplum lawns! Hoor. —Printed Lawns— —Sun Back Piques Ready with Extra button fr°nt! -pastels white' Service Tomorow! women, postel bowdkerchicf tmin: l ^0-$5.95 Dresses ) Q5 10S-%7.95 Dresses | j —"Famous make" —Maternity Dresses— cotton crepes for dotted Swisses, locket larger women! styles, pique collars! «i _ i j « —Dark or print ovey Lady eyelets for women! voiles for women! -Philippine voiles —Print Batistes— hand embroidered and ruffled cape sleeves! smocked pastels! i , ,B 1 ; -—1 154—$2.95 Dresses > OS 114—$3.95 Dresses \ | —Printed voiles —"Spuntone" with cape sieeves 2-piece frocks —Pastel pique —Printed shantungs— sports frocks scalloped! —Sportmoker fabrics —Dotted Swisses— tailored' „ 1 ond 2 piece —Candy-stripe poplins —Dotted Swiss —Monotone voiles —Swiss with Irish Type with net Lace y 1 30 Fine $13.95 Dresses of tin QR 1 Imported French Batiste #IU.TD | Beautifully made! All over tucked blouses, gored skirts. “ embroidery on collar and front of blouse. Tailored style i( with fine pique collars. Sizes for misses and women. | 160—$7.95 Dresses | CT O5 45—$10.95 Dresses ( ' —Sheers —Printed Lawn jacket for larger women , frocks * . . , —Lace trimmed postel —Dark |acket sheen voiles for misses —Embroidered Batistes —10 Mousseline evening with lace frocks —Eyelets and laces (12 to 18) for women \ tk