Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 19

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: GUSTAV: OPPENHEIMER, - LOCAL MERCHANT, DEAD BERNSTEIN { TAILORED-TO-MEASURE ISUMMER SUITS 71$35 :: $45 :: $55 i The light weight fabrics that gi nwstwmaretheonlyomwtaflz: See the patterns! | Jack Bernstein 814 F STREET NW. ’ Gustav Droop’s Music House 1300 G St. penheimer; two ighters, mm- Caroline. and .Celia . Opvenhdme 5 ‘While Grandson Is Killed. Board of Trade. Allegations of ill-treatment on the part of hospitals and other institu- tions of convalescent service men in the District will be investigated b; special subcommittee of the public health committee of the Washington Board of Trade. The investigation ‘was decided on last night at a meet- ing of the committee in the Board. of Trade rooms, Star bullding, with Dr. D. Percy Hickling presiding. Public hearings, to which service men and representatives of the organ- isations caring for wounded men will be invited to testify, are plann The committee which will conduct the probe consists of Drs. James A. Gannon, Noble P. Barnes, Grant L. Barnhart, Henry W. Jaeger,.John I McLachlen, Alfred C. Norcross, I. D. 8. Sauls and L. G. Leech. HELD FOR GRAND JURY. Martin Lannan and Edward Evans Charged With Homicide. A coroner's jury, at Inguests held af the morgue yesterday afternoon, held two persons for the action of the grand jury on homicide charges. One | was Martin H. Lannan, forty yea old, accused of killing Wililam O. Smith, forty years okl, and the other was Ed ward “Godfrey ' Evans, colored, forty hile occup: ing an apartment In Mr. himself was caused by the cutt@g off of the electric lights in his apart- ment. Smith attacked him with bricks, he stated, but he disarmed him and struck him one blow. Death TO WVES'"GATE CHARGE | COLLEGE GIFT, 81(!),000 of the -edum“ Sehool of the Univers Inquiry of Allegations Decided on| CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, June 1. —Anneuncement by President Alder- \ man yesterday of & gitt of $100,000 |3 O'Hare Proposes College, With Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. 1235 14mse from the general education beard of - i i New York, brought the centennial endowment fund of the University of Virginia up to $1,200,000. Another gift of less monetary value, resuited from a ninjury to Smith's Oppenheimer, sixty-three | rogyited from an injury to Smith's brain. years old, senior member of the firm| Evans, who resided at 825 S street, of Oppenheimer's Shop Unique, Sth|Wasaccused - having shot and killed his wife, Margery Evans, in their and E streets northwest, died at 4:35| pome Saturday night. Lannan re- o'clock this morning at his apart-{ newed a bond of $3,000 and was not ment, 301 Beverley Court, 1736 Colum- | detained, but Evans was committed bia road northwest, following an ill- ness of more than a year. s P Aot T 100 was & omen: | CARS HIT_TWO ON CYCLE. ber of the Association of Oldest In- habitants. His wife, Mrs. Julia Op-[Son of Mt. Rainier Man May Die to jail. ¢ " [0 $yivan Oppenheimer; a brother. | witiam Bauman. son of Atbert Baa- Victor Records for the Dance, Victor Records for the Hebrew cemetery. Concert, Victor Records for just Pure’ Fun. You'll enjoy - every one of them and are invited to hear as many as you will. The Victor Record is the accepted standard for the the most noted artists for recording their renditions. years of age wel Many Splendid Selections -~ [||ashe, *sartment = URGES PROBATION BILL. Judge Edwin L. Garvin' Favors Leniency for First Offenders. : 2 = 5 2 . Passage of the Siegel bill which talking machine reproduction and as such is the choice of would permit federal distrcit judges Simon Oppenheimer, and four sisters, = P 27 of T y’ Simon < e man of Mount Rainier, Md., was prop age O oday’s ; Koenigsbergerand Mrs. Rebecca YOUNg [ son, Albert Bauman, was killed yester- of this city and Mrs. Ida Stern of{day at Gloucester, N. J., when the Evening Star Lists Baltimore, survive him. ; } Funeral services are to be held|pennsylvania railroad electric train, 2 o'clock 1o-)cording to word received here today. They will be| The father and son were returning conducted by Rev. Dr. Abram Simom.|from a base ball game to the home of rabbi of Eighth Street Temple. In-|Mrs. John Rader, who is Mrs. Bauman's terment will be Mrs. Betty | ably fatally injured and his six-year-oid father rode on his bicycle in front of Washington | mother, when the accident happened. Don’t think of going on your holiday without such.a || L Garvin of the United States district 7 s court, Brooklyn: Charles L. Chute, means of entertainment at hand.. ‘Never a dull ' moment New Tork. secretary of the National . < e 5 o ] isociation, al when you have music. See the small portable Victrolas at herine ¥ Lenroot ot the Deparc: ; : ment of Labor's children’s bureau. $25 and $35. During 1918 and 1319, Miss Lenroot said, 1,146 children under eighteen rrested for vio- : lating postal laws and regulations. : Several hundred more, she added, were charged with violation of other federal laws, among them a lad who was_sentenced 1o a reformatory for having stolen a bottle of milk. It “was his first offense, but the ’nd‘c sccording to Miss Lenroot, did ‘no have aut| New Prices on Lincoln Motor ars ;3 b xfl ~ Eincoln Motor Company ¥o Dctrmt, Mich. B cading are effe¢tive- June ist‘ ority to-place the etngater WILLIAM BAUMAN. The father was riding the mchllle wrif the child on the handle bars. The Iaflg‘: dent was witnessed by Mrs. Bauman, 'h: was watching from a window for return of her husband and child. ‘l'h. child died a short time after the lent and the mher is at the Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J. He has a com- pound fracture of the left leg, severe Iacerations on the head and body and a probable fracture of ;the skull. —_— An organized attempt is to be made to grow sugar cane in the northern part of Chile. E. C(X)PliTH { i I.-‘.LK GROVE 43 clb. Congreu Hgts. Watch Sale A ‘most cmrdl-:ry ope- ‘watches have u—kt. w sold hand- 1161 -'vo} adjusted lever ‘mowement. nt sl e of which is Hiustrated lnn. waishes et a0 T Specier at- . 2485, Aceount | SELINGER’S it was asserted by Mrs. O'Hare, whe said the plans were drawn up by ‘the retention sity at its present site instead of | herself and co-workers, with Debs in OF ILL-TREATING YANKS |Recetivea by University of Virginia | mevins it te Richmond. e A’:lrtb: &rrn'u;;m":e-nh:xy visited R From Education Board. Students will have to earn their —Paperhanger PLANS DEBS MEMORIAL. | zey ihrosen e S0U®Sct2moone. s Upholaterer high-class workmanship. WIDOW GETS $500 DAMAGES. The oPtomac Electric Power Com- pany has consented to a verdict against it for $500 damages in favor e ey of Mrs. Nettie L. Allison, widow of st S fldasda »| Joseph H. Allison, who was killed June 19, 1913. “Allison was in the em- ploy of the company and came in contact with a live wire. Attorney “Bocialistic Atmosphere.” OBERLIN, Ohio, June 1.—A living memerial to Eugene V. Debs, in the form of & college “where lack of money will be no bar over to the fund by George W. Flem- | recently. Alvin L. Newmyer appeared for the of Boclety Hill, 8. C. his wife| The proposed institution of higher | AR Lo LERERSE SD25H D dered by MATTINGLY, vefng » den 3 learning would be located in north | widow. T "Curguit Divisan 1. betors || e rore aD0. Florida, and definite plans for its :::‘lhlllhmenl there have been made," Chief E H R E N D , Nearly 2000 yards to sell tomorrow of this fine 33 and 36 inch Madras, in all white with cord and fig- 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. lgc Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Behrend’s Wonder First-of-the-Month Sale 100 Gabardine Skirts 100 Organdy Dresses Just the time for White Wash The season's most ppoular fabric Skirts—appropriate for sport, busi- 87c and’ in scores of pretty plain models s ure or with colored stripes, never sold less as a special than 39c. Extra special tomorrow. casion. A quality or the deep flounce effects. All sizes 30 :‘he:ts s‘l’i‘;ula:};el‘;ca( $1.50. Very spe- in many styles—self or lace trimmed, e i cial tomorrow. and not one worth less than $5.00 50 Wool Plaid Skirts Fine Taffeta Dresses A wonder sale special that will ap- Dresses we have sold specially peal to you who want plaid skirts— s 89 up to $2000. Not all sizes in any s 77 superior quality all-wool plaids in o one style, but all sizes in the lot b —— and hardly two styles alike. _— d tty colored manymodelsianCPEELY Braided, tunic and embroidered. plaids. . . A . 50 Baronet Satin Skirts Wedding Dresses for June Brides Many of these beautiful lustrous Wonderful dresses at a very small cost, in styles D satins were made to sell as high as and colors for the June bride and for party or 500, Tncluded are Silk Tricolette $@) 86 | evening wear. Elaborately trimmed at— in a wonderful selection of colors. . . You have not looked at such skirts 516_98_51938 —$24.98 for anything like this price. ALL SPRING SUITS MUST GO $30.00 Values, $19.98-$40.00 Values, $23.75-$50.00 Values, $28.75 Wonder Silks and Wonder Underwear Dress GOOJS Ladies’ Lace Yoke Vests, 3 for $2.00 Colored Wash Satin | | cxirs soes.n $1.00 i the fine Gauze Full 3 inches wide. Every Ribbed Vests, with pretty lace thread oure silk. Firm. durable C | | yokes. Note these are in extra and washable. A beautiful mir- ror-like satin face in a big range of light as well as regular sizes. and dark shades, including plenty of black, > 9 o navy, brown and white. Ladies’ Extra-Size $2.50 Black Satin B s and cordovan. A remarkable, firm, all- and Closely %h.'oven 49C s silk quality, 35 inches wide. o Knit Ribbed Pants Ladies’ Imported Lace Very lustrous and durable. in real extra sizes. Muslin At this price you get a real silk bargain. e H s band and draw strings. Um- Beantiful all- $l 59 I Crepe Shirting Silks brella style and lace trimmed. over l:ce pat- Just the quality for mens good-wearing silk shirts. 9C Wonder Hosiery Onyx Pointex Silk Hose Famous Onyx Heavy Silk 1 98 Hose, with the Piomllex heel—a guarantee of satis- faction and service. Black only. Ladies’ Dropstitch Lisle Hose Dropsmched Lisle 3 and Richelieu Ribbed 5 C Hose, with seamed back, shaped ankle and wide double garter top. Black, white t Boys’ and Girls’ Underwear terns. fash- ioned and a most excell:nt wearing quality. mixture of silk and cotton, 33 These are in black only. inches wide, in a variety of sport shirting stripes. Children’s Sox, 4 for $4.00 Wool Suitings Fine Quality Pink and There are the wanted Blue Striped Sox. Fully l .00 one-inch blocks as well as $ l 98 mercerized and wide double cuffs. the smaller kind. Plain Tibets and plain covert eloths. The new Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose sport Tibet in bright green and red in- Fiber silk will give wonder- cluded, 58 inches wide and all wool. i ful satisfaction in hosiery. 95C This lot is of fiber silk, in $1.50 Al Wool Serges black, white and cordovan. Mock seam Every thread pure wool and 79 double in the warp to mak: and shaped ankle. Ehese come C them wear better. These come / Boston Bags in black, navy, wistaria, brown, gray, tan and garnet. 36 inches wide. Known Suety $1 79 woman as lhe andy bag to shop with. Made Foundation Silk of material that will stand wear and An excellent grade of silk and cotton for foundations and un- 35 C well finished. Black onfy. Vests and Pants for girls of 2 to 16 vears. Lace trimmed for l 7C girls and tight knee for boys. A remarkable value for summer comiort. Boys’ Mesh Union Suits The open mesh for hot- weather wear for boys of 4 to 49C 16 years. Short sleeves and knee-length pants. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear A Superior Quality Fine Bal- briggan Shirts and Drawers. 59(: Short - sleeve shirts, ankle- length pants. Sizes 34 to 46. | Men's Naimsook Unisn Suits Termed “run of the mill.” but in no way hurt for 59(: service. A small oil spot or a soiled place the camse of so low a price. Closed crotch and web seams. Sizes 36 to 46. derwear. Washes and wears beautifully. All light and dark colors, in- cluding plepty of pink, white and black. The Wonder Sale Specials On Our Third Floor Wonder Domestics " Crochet Bedspreads i '5“:5.3: ew $1.59 last week :‘t‘cs‘; S‘9 Fufll bed size in several patterns —all hemmed ends. 35¢ Pillowcases 42x36 Fully Bleached Pil- lowcases, made from good 23C firm muslin finished with 3- inch hem—are excellent value and ab- solutely free from starch or filling. 44x22 Bleach Turkish Towels The heavy kind that sells usually for $1.00. Very ab- 49c sorbent and with hemmed ends. Just what you'll want to take to the beaches for use after bathing. 2,400 Yards 20c Bleached Muslin Compare this fine, closely wnven?:mmd-thread bleach- 1 1 c ed mauslin with any brand cotton that sells at 20c. You won't hesi- tate to buy this. Full yard wide, soft finish and free from any filling or dress- ing and cut from full pieces. Hemmed Mercerized Napkins 12x12 Mercerized Napkins, of 5 (o4 Each Undermuslins $1.50 Corsets Worth 89%¢ = ‘The lot comprises many inds sadsivies Gorn: 54C white; tucked and embroidery Choice of Corsets or Girdles. Elastic top o 99(: high, _medium _or bust. White or flesh. !tm coutil lnd“.‘ hose supporters. n;l 1 to 30. Ladies’ and Misses’ Waists The famous Ferris S, raime to: $1.19 fortable and satisfactory. Shoul- der braces. Flesh and whits and 4 hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 30. R and G and Other Good Corsets Vi R and G Corsets, in white or flesh, high or 99c i from excellent quality fine coutil. Other well known brands included. ; white or flesh bloomers of batiste and crepe. The greatest values at this price in years. Extra Size Petticoats $2.00 Value tic waistband. No!e these are ex- tra size. =Y Ladies’ Shirt Waists Made from pretty col- ored stri ad; with ored sripe madras vt 89C Giber el Knows besade Incinied Sleeves. Absolutely fast eolor in porters and_worth up to 3L75. sizes 38 to 46. Special for tomorrow only. Boys’Wear _ Girls’ Wear Boys’ $1.00 Khaki Pants | Girls’ Organdy Dresses A really extraordi- A Sheer Trans- s iy, T BE 76c | mel, Sl $2.95 maise. Made with from Olive Dnb Khlkl Cloth . f ‘llm n:“ “g and rnm- llln. neck and sleeves. 7 16 ;t;o:l, made. H m’ 5 Boyl’ Sl Sllt Blouses Dresses an extra Of Bheer Close- flna qnlllty -nme md C | 1y-woven White s ras, with attacl 72 Lawn, eIlfie and 1.35 lars and anfl’l Im:luderl are a i1 P 2t 8 lot of fine pércale blouses. Sizes ;?.hr? ]t{e:‘:ll:fly z‘!’:’u $2.00. 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Taffeta and Boys Wash Suits, Regularly Pooli oplin Dresses at $2.69 ; Values to $1298 --Mothers .will be interested in sl 95 llo-uy Samples these boyl wash suits of strong Good Silk 56.” :ervu:eabe lnddienelo!h mld.d; 5;“2) land Dre-e:. taffeta inene suitin; ey are made iver Twist, Norfolk and middy styles, in many e o and combinations, as well as all white. | gizes 7 to 13 years. Rose, os- Sizes 3 to 8 years. . : pen, mevy and green. fine damask, Fine for res- aurants and outing lunches, / Regular‘10c grade. Galatea Suiting Plain colors, cut from full 5 jeees. All perfect. Excel- rnt for boy| wash suits and 1 9C ladies’ skirts. 29¢ Percales Full 36 inches wide in Tight l 5 C and dark colors. For house dresses, men’s shirts and children's wear, 29c Dress Ginghams ° 3,000 yards of fine dress inghams, 27 inches\ wide, in & "Deéautiful assortment.of 15C plaids, checks and plain colors $1.00 Silk Poplins ‘An “extra good quality in ‘nu navy and brown, full - 36 'l:x:heu wide and special 390 for tomorrow. gaRzesdiciteae $RaRES gefiersais gig PRI EESA80THg] G b g4I AEY A e AERB A BT LR L ERERT seninfhun i Maene dcedanyiadaiseg

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