Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 13

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? BROTHER KILLS BROTHER LLOW-FIGHT ‘PLAY Richard L. Miller Shoots T. W. : Miller at His Home in Theodore Wayman Miller, eighteen yéars old, and Richard Lowell Miller, twelve years old, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Miller, 1423 35th’ street, went to & room on the second floor of teir home lat night and began a friendly pillow fight. A .45-caliber pis- tol was brought into the contest, the trigger pulled by the younger broth- or and the bullet crashed through the older brother's right wrist and en- tered his abdomen. ergency Hospital an hour later. There was not the slightest sus- *picion of ill-feeling during the prog- Tess of the friendly contest, members of the family hearing an occasional outburst of laughter and appreciating this good time the brothers were hav- ing. Presently the report of a pistol shot was heard and members of the family rushed to_the room in which Theodore and Richard had been ians were hurriedly Gymnasium Bloomers for Girls and Misses at $1.98 A newly arrived lot of these popular Gymnasium Bloomers on sale tomorrow—welcome news for those ‘who have been waiting for this word. Made of fine, heavy, lustrous black sateen; with full pleated hips and deep band. Full cut sizes—14 to 22. Sale price, $1.98. Geldenberg’s—Third Fleer. moned aad, the wounded soune man| |RISH RELIEF MEETING. was rushed to Emergency Coroner Nevitt viewed the body at the hospital and declded to conduct|A. J. Barrett to Outline Plan To- an inquest at the morgue at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The coroner was told night to Organize City. that the pistol had passed from the| mqhe American Committes for Relief hands of one brother $o the other and | in Ireland will hold & mass meeting that neither thought it was loaded.|in the auditorium of the Immaculate He paroled Richard in custody of his|Conception Church, Sth and N streets parents to have him at the inquest. northwest, this evening at 8 o'clock. ———— ;l‘hc nmnhol (h; :::unt. :'p:,“:_ ined by Anthony J. rett of Port- DR. MEYER RE-ELECTED. |iana, M. who is director of the g e Wlihlrx'nmf br;‘nll!‘h folt !xh‘lA.l:el;lonln echni - | Committee for Relief in Ireland, is to LEE O L (L organise the entire city in preparation eral Union Names Officers. for a campaign for funds for Irish relief. Dr. J. Franklin Meyer of the bureau| "y, “j; oypected the meeting tonight of standards was re-elected president [ will be an overflow meeting. Several of the scientific-technical section of | gther speakers prominent in Wash- Federal Employes’ Union. No. 2. 188t | j, 240 business circles are scheduled night. 3 0 Other officefn elected aro: Dr. George | 10 SPeak. A. Hill of the Naval Observatory, Vice president; D. B. Glass. public A health service, secretary; V. K. Chest. | CAPT. ADAMS SENT TO BOSTON. nut, Miss Eunice Oberly, W. Thurber | Capt. G. F. Adams of the Marine Corps, at the Army Medical School, —_—_— tico, Va., has been ordered to duty and W. I. Swanton, executive commit- tee. at the marine barracks at Boston. GOES TO BOSTON NAVY YARD. duty at the navy yard, Boston. Josephine Pfeiffer, Chicago dentist. Spring Ribbons Beautiful New Ribbons, in a large variety of handsome de- signs and colorings, now in de- mand for trimming purposes; widths from § to 7 inches; bro- cade and metal effects; in gold and silver; priced at $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98 Yard Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Boys’ All-Wool Serge Two-Trousers Suits at $12.75 Mothers who want to clothe their boys economically and in good style will do well to inspect this remarkable line of boys’ two-trousers serge suits—they offer the max- imum of value and quality for the price. Every suit made according to the most exacting specifications, with these features— s Both pairs of Knickerbocker trousers full cut and lined throughout. 5 All seams serge taped and reinforced; booked pockets. Coats faced at-bottom and have stayed seams and pockets. Every suit well finished and lined with alpaca. All sizes 7 to 18 years. The extra pair of trousers means double service. Smart, stylish models for school or dress wear. ‘Boys’ Middy Suits, $695 . i Regulation. Middy Suits of strictly all-wool yarn dyed navy blue serge, with doubl ke, short knee pants; hand-embroidered stars on collar and three rows of white gsautache brai;.ygi:ess4°:o ‘9 years. Smart-looking suits for the little chaps. L Boys’ All-Wool Two Trouser Suit_s Eiitel Voee anetiiv i $15.50 Suits that will give splendid service—fashioned of all-wool cheviots and ‘tweed mixtures; in three new and distinct Norfolk models. Ten attractive patterns to choose frem. Alpaca lined rs nfi_ trousers full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. b lot of pattern. - Commander Howson W. Cole, Naval | Smoking is ruining the teeth of Medical Corps, has been assigned to |American women and girls, says Dr. K it nd. the Howard oA - since Monday. ‘.".3 = .’f‘h..le‘llflwlll“ arti o BOTH SIDES OF 77" AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® The Phenomenal Final Reductions on b O et s ey e ‘Suits and Overcoats | Former Values Up to $32.50 # they present. i 0 2 . - . : Scores of styles, embracing new ideas in frilled = ¥ B fronts, vest effects with lace-trimmed bretelles, over- 2 B blouses, collar and peplum of venise lace and sash ends, # accordion-pleated blouses with lace fronts; crepe de 2 - . # chine blouses with ‘tucked and hemstitched fronts; S s . . # others with long tuxedo collars, finished with tiny pleat- We are closing out the balance of our winter lines of men’sand § - Colors of flesh, bisque, navy blue, also black and white, E: young men’s clothing at a tremendous sacrifice—giving you the § cobrstioms riee. advantages of savings that have not been equaled in years. We #§ must reduce our stocks—must make a clean sweep of “short lots” New Spl'ing Coats for and remainders, which we will not carry over. This is the time to - the Little Girls buy for present wear and as an investment for next year. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Men’s and Young Men’s fylciicaur jor Serive and to 44, for misses and women. at 314.50 Overcoats at $l4.50 are barticuhmlfinblc. to e 4 3 i i P = e 3 brin, ont the charm ofi child- 5 Mostly spring shades and weights, in Including Oxford fabrics, in conservative l:goo ; PoI;’h::?::ehd : ':M“::ee: s al e Of w omen’s- an d Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, including models, also fancy green Ulsterettes, with brown, burgundy, green, tan and gray mix- belt all arbund, and black Ulsters; a few tures. Two and . three button single and odd Overcoats with velvet collars in the double breasted models. Sizes 34 to 42. lot. Sizes 33 to 42. L] o a4 Special Offering of Trousers Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers, in heavy-weight mate- rials, including black, blue and brown thibets and bluc serges; also fancy striped worsteds and fancy cassimeres in“suiting i 7 5 patterns. A good opportunity to freshen up your old suit with L] a new pair of trousers. Sizes from 28 to 42, but not in any one . The Washington Colored Conserva- A police search has been instituted tory, of Music is to launch a cam-|for an unidentified individual who| /. " P-:v.hnnl conservatory for the Ne o N0 ity pul day .| Wires, b campaign is to be opened with e ‘was committed in Mrs. Miiler’s home | Conmee- w‘“m or Eleetrie Billa me. Marianna Johnson, ~contralto, | after liquor, and Augustus C. Holsey. Police of the elghth precinct wers There is to be no admission charged | asked to find a young colored man at. this.concert. Announcement cards | who is alleged to have short-changed | |} 3 B, o trcemntss for et g | s Serpiton, S W B (| Blackistone’s e St PR aily be e hours o an low of moving 1 pm. at 902 T street northwest, ac- | picture theater last might.” He. sald Showing ite < m cording to a statement issued by John | he gave the man change for a $5 bill i B Willlams, who Is directing the|and the latter handed him a $2 bill | Sp“ial Corsag'e | e it Mont 1414V i HTLITARY ACADENY EXAMS, | "5 poried that an tatruder was $3.50 F U R S nace. United Blates MIItary esdersy Wi e nited. States ary lemy Wi 1 be examined by a board of ,’;m}' fA (:harg‘:g Gift officers at the Army cal School, Glases Fitted 482 Loulsiana avenue, next Tuesday. CRtuEtL e itanty Charics IL Martin. Col. Jutius 1. Eyestgnt . | . : arles artin, Col. Jullus T. 4 Conrad, adjutant general; Maj. John B i B. Richardson, infantry; ‘Maj. Willis ow H laCk.Ston and H | P. Herbert B. Montgomery, Medical Corps, STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 in his apartment-last t between Mrs. George -‘Hall of Juneau is the 'n and 1::‘“ oclock. :u;" of cuft | irst woman to be appointed a deputy Wi 1 buttons, thres atuds, & $2 bill and|Sheriff in Wisconsin. two packages of cigarettes were N-ELECTRIC ‘RECITAL BY COLORED. | MYSTERY MAN SOUGHT. 3 bl bas been vikitiax unoccupled fuf-|. Theft of a handbag containing two A uaD conservatory tar the 3 r:‘: nished houses lh:'nll few 8. $10 bills was reported by Mrs. W. Specialising in negro musie. In mno. i 4 Miller, 1935 35th street. The theft 401 G ST. N.W. Fraaklin 2562 A. Petersen, Distrivator artists are to | thoroughly ransacked and everythin Richard Hall, 1745 T street, told ne Mars Martin, violin- | left isordered. and the pollce ex: |of the theft of $55 from his room the evella Hughes, soprano; | pressed & belief that the man wa two ks, Economize by using of stoves, ranges or filr- SUITS COATS H. ZIRKIN Est 1885 821 l4th St. W. W. GRIFFITH Office, 1245 1st N.E. Baker, Medical Corps, and Ma). 7 A A | Phone Maln 3707 Sale of Women’s Umbrellas, $2.95 Women's Umbrellas, new ring-handle styles; in ivory, cellulold and bakelite trimmed effects; fancy carved and plain ebonine and mission, all with heavy ring handles; fine quality taped-edge .American cotton taffeta covers; Paragon frames; specially priced for Saturday at $2.95. @eldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Mirror-Top Silk Bags Women's Novelty Mirror-top Silk Bags, oxidized silver tops, with inside mirror and pannier handles: good quality silk molre, in black and colors: e e $1.05 shapes - gs New Models New Trimming New Effects Ready for tomorrow’s special selling—a fresh selection of Spring Hats numbering hundreds of delightful styles—all brought to you at a price much less than you would expect to pay for :such millinery values. These beautiful hats reflect accurately—and charmingly—the modes of spring- time, according to the dictates of the foremost fashion originators. And the price—$5.00—adds new prestige to our reputation as leaders in value-giving. Materials | Trimmings Colors All-over Visca French Flowers in é:;’:mn Candy Cloth wreaths and clusters Tangerine Milan / Cherries Pearl Milan Hemp Navy Hackle Henna ‘- Tagal Braid - 7 5 Bamboo Lisere Glycerine Ostrich Pt s 3 Hair Hats Fancy Feathers Black and Combinations @ N 2 Byaill means see this collection of Spring Hats at $5.00 tomorrow—we are- _ <onfident they will surprise and de&htnyuu. i . Children’s Tailored Hats Specialized Values at $1.95 to $3.95 : Charming new styles in Girls’ and Children’s Tailored Hats are now on display in our enlarged Children’s Millinery Section—all offered at moderate rices. Hats for school and everyday wear, in Pokes, Mushroom and Roll rim Sailors, trimmed with ribbon and decorated with long streamers. All the popular springtime colors are represented. Sale prices are $1.95 to $3.95. New Spring Blouses New $19.75 & $22.50 Taffeta Silk Dresses $12.75 The Latest Spring Models Sizes 16 to 44—Black and Colors Here is an example of the splendid savings made pos- sible by our alertness and live, progressive merchandis- ing met . The dresses offered are fresh, crisp and new, and portray, in scores of ways, ‘just what will " be popular and proper in dresses for spring. . These new Dresses are of splendid_ quality chiffon finish taffeta silk‘and are shown in a » dozen of the most favored models. There are— d Chine. Special at— $5.75 . If you have in mind a new blouse to wear with the tailored suit, these new models will specially please you, with their correct style touches and the unusual values s ings or large roll collars, in plain tailored styles; slip-on overblouses in tucked and pleated effects, with tie ends and new sleeves. All sizes 36 to 46 in the lot. - Are Here—and They Are Beauties Leading spring colors include Tweeds, etc, in beautiful. colors of tans, moroccc, new blues and oth'& ‘shades, em- bracing handionie loose models and cape effects, trimmed with silk collars, stylish stitching, new pockets and loose sleeves. All sizes 2 to 8 years. $8.98, $10.50 Up to $15.98 Spring Hats for Little “Girls A slowing of dainty new styles of juvenile millinery which fairly bréathe the charm of the joyous spring season. There are beautiful sailors, in black and navy, also, two-tone effects, trimmed with lon, silk ribbon streamers, and preity poke mod- ~Misses’ $29.75 Spring Suits - $22.50 About- 100 newly and specially purchased Spring Suits for misses and women are ready for your choosing tomorrow in this underpriced lot. Spring suits of un- usual charm and style correctness—all advance styles § made to our stipulations.and at:a lower-cost during the * $ maker’s dull season. ; § They are fashioned of fine quality All-wool Tricotiné and French Serge. Sizes range from 16 to 46. , .- In the much wanted Navy Blue and Black. The smart styles embrace new flare, rippleS tailored, braid- 1 variety of styles—all marked at moderate prices— ed and pleated models. All silk lined. Suits fuily worth ijos ras 2/ 4 i $29. re tomorrow at only $22.50. e 3 Coldenberg’s—Booond Flest. . at Goldeaberg’s—Juvenile Dept.—Third Fleer. s}

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