Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 10

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“THE EVENING STAR, For TR 608 TO 614 The House ment at prestige. Tomorrow there will be— Gecrgstte Hats Taffeta Hats Leghorn Hats Lace Garden Hats Sport Hats in Felt and Ribbon unique designs. ELEVENTH sT. of Courtesy: Announcing Another of Those Wonderful Sales of Summer Hats —embracing hundreds of new styles—and new modes —of many grades—concentrated into one big assort- One by, one the makers who cater to our requirements are relinquishing their studio stocks to us at prices that make this $3.50 selling possible—adding materially to our value-giving Mushroom Shapes Poke Bonnets Sailors 5 Off-the-Face Styles Roll Brims in a medley of colors and characters Trimmed with ostrich, flowers and worsted embroidery in They are all Hats of Distinctive Individuality Fourth .. Floor ; ja«—mybjli bornae——a DOWN STAIRS STORE Ofilesser ‘7’n’ced. Merchandise Sheets Pillowcases Bedspreads for the Summer Months | All made of good quality, dependable materials and the prices are unusually low. Extra Hmy‘sllcch, seamless, torn; full double-bed size, 81x90. A dependable and durable sheet which contains no dressing. demand at this low price ....... s 50 Excellent Grade Pillowcases, made of a fine quality bleached cotton. and free from starch or other dressings. Size 45x36, with 3-inch hem. Size 42x36, spoke-stitched, \ The quality that is so much in 31.00 All ) perfect 30c each White Crochet Bedspreads, of many neat and attractive designs. Espe- 31_95 cially suited for regular summer use. Size 76x92. Each . Good . Quality Towels Huck Towels, in assorted patterns, hem stitched. Made of a good heavy huck. All perfect quality and an extra good value. Size 18x36. Each .. White Turkish Towels, with plain self border. heavy towel and an extraordinary value. Women’s Wash Skirts Exceptionally Low Priced 85c A real value in‘Women’s Linene Wash Skirts, made with wide belt and novelty pockets. Trimmed with goog grade _large pearl buttons. An inexpensive and serviceable skirt—to be worn on . or for sports. You will be pleasantly surprised at this outings, exceptional offer. These skirts:are of one style and in white only. Waist meas- ures, 25-to 32, J 5T AR e el i Size 22x44. A very large and 45¢ | weight 20, 7 [ WASHINGTON, Miss Gladys Belfeld, Eastern High Senior, Wins First Prize in/ Poster Contest. Introduction of a course of commer. clal art in the public schools is urged in a letter sent to the board of edu- cation today by the executive board |president of the organt ’o{ the District Congress of Mothers!and e L1 and Purent-Teacher Associations. The board voted to send the communica- tion at a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Mason House. It was announced at the meeting that Miss Gladys Belfield,.a senlor at Eastern High School -had" won first i prize in the poster contest of the or- ganization. Miss Imogene L. Wood of the same school received honorable mention. Miss Belfield is a dramatic | |§ star at Eastern and was sponsor for Company G of the school, which won the 1921 competitive drill of the Washington High School Cadet Cor The board =zppointed more tha thirty new committee chairmen to serve for the ensuing year. They are Printing, Mrs. D. V. Brown: better ent-teachers, Mrs. J. child hygiene, Mrs. George Kernodle child labor. Mrs. Thomas Crane; ju nile court, Mrs: E. R. Kalmbach: home economics, Dr. Hull; legislation, Mrs. M. Hayes; press, Mrs. G. A. Hutchin son; membersh frs. L. D. Smoot finance, Mrs. H. Espey; child litera- ture, Mrs. C. L. Hutchinson; reception, Mrs. Ernest Daniel; ways and means, Mrs. E. J: Brennan: visiting, Mrs. M. A. Little; kindergarten, Mrs. A. N. Swan; m Mme. Marie Von Unschuld; es conservation, Mrs. G. 8. Fraser; Church Mothers' Ciub, Alexander Shepherd: thrift, Mrs. pre-school age, Mrs. d shoe and rub- Spottswood. MURDER TRIAL OPENS. Trial was commenced yesterday before Justice Siddons in_Criminal Division No. 1. of Edward Brown, colored, indicted for murder in the first de- gree in connection with the killing of Henry Peyton, also colored, Novem- ber 28 last. The tradegy occurred at Washington Circle as Peyton was turning from a church in the vicinity. The men had quarreled over a wom it is stated, and as they met the alt tion was rcsumed and Peyton was shot to death. Attorney Robert I Mil- ler appears fog the prisoner. while Assistant United States Attorney Vandoren is conducing the prosecu- tion. COL. WALKER TRANSFERRED. Col. Meriwother L. Walker, Corps of Engineers, has been relieved from duty as commanding officer at C; Humphreys, to take effect July 1, ordered to proceed to the ma Canal Zone for duty under the order: of the governor of the zone. His suc- cessor at Camp Humphreys has not been named. Mr: ORDERED TO ANNAPOLIS. Commander Wilbur R. Van Auken, on the battleship Oklahoma: ~Com mander Joseph O. Fisher. on the staff | of the commander of the Atlantic| ick S. Hatch, attached to the U. S. e been assigned to duty | Academy, Annapolis, Md. —_— A New York girl ofsfifteen years has got herself in trouble by having two husbands. Poor thing—too young to know better. By the time she’s six- teen she'll have learned to take her| husbands consecutively.—Tacoma Led- | ger. Becker’s Special Visiting Case Full 24-inch size, extra deep and very strongly made of highest grade Enamel Duck, bound with Russet or Black Sole Leather and fitted with extra good hardware. 1t is full lined through- out and the lining is . superior as to design and uality. The full-length shirred pockets in top and deep removable tray are important features. If you want a Visiting Case that is far_ superior to the ordinary case in appearance and all-around excellence at an exceed- this is Very ingly low price, just what you want. specially priced at— $10.50 Our "Ideal™ Wardrobe Trunk A very remarkable value at our special price of $47.50 Becker's Leather Goods Company 1324-1326 F St. N.W. PLUTO \WATER America’s D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 COMMERCIAL ART COURSE (W. C. T. U. MEETS FRIDAY. URGED FOR D. C. SCHOOLS |ausrterty Convention to Be Held " drophead machine, known as Lessing brand. Comes in attractive oak case and is guaranteed for five years. Just a limited quantity of them for this sale tomorrow. $38.50 $75.00 = > members will be carried out at the]dress the congress will include Ml’l.l early session. Representative T. Addi- | William B. Gibb, Mrs. Lena Lowe Yost, e el Mirs." Howard - ¥. | dent Harding to Mme. Curie: Mra. Helen | §E02ers eSS ) tn Weaen onueen, | {mp i Bk Al b M W e e S Cand ( The program for the quarterly con-|son, Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield, Rev.|Mrs. Lufli: Pettus, 8. Edgar Nichol- |§ y vention of the Woman's Christian Tem- | Howard F. Downs, Mrs. L. G. Matting- urctta Kress and Dr. Gelen ;""‘“" Unlon of the District of Co- | Wood. "My, ‘Otis Sing Ty Yo g Made of the purest d lumbia, to be held Friday in Waugh |liam H. De Shields, Mrs. A. Cui $1.00 a prend Methodist Episcopal Church, 3rd and A | ningham, Mrs, L. Welghtman, Mrs. Calling Him. = e convminy. las been announced. | Fred Beall and Mrs. James A E98ar | yenry Carr—I can fix this machine “py P g - der by Mrs. Emma Swsdford Shclton. | of Mre. Wavne B Wheeler, who will | 1f you'll only lend a hand. It’s Delicious g8 sing several solos in addition to leading ; Minnle Manchester—Lend you a - dre‘sel:lmztiluon of business and ad-|the song service. hand? Henry, If I give you my hand pertinent to the work of the At the afternoon session those to ad- It must be forever. IT PAYS TO A DEAL AT ! 2 : O Hemstitching ~—\! at 10c Yard enbergs |- A b N A bins, Oil and — — Supplies for all P machines. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE [ Announcing for Tomorrow An Extraordinary - [ ] - | ‘ ale of Sewing Machines | - In this sale all our floor samples, all our odds and ends, all rebuilt ma- & chines, all demonstrators, including Domestics, Singers, Whites. Willards | i, and others, are offered at :,v(onderfu] savings. Get one of these machines i and with it continue the campaign of economy by making summer wear- | ing apparel for yourself and family. : | ‘ . | il | Pay as Little as $1.00 Weekly | EE{ —_— ;Ei Domestic - One slightly marr- [ ed rotary Domestic, ‘}E ' special E‘ Domestic SINGER : $75.00 —_ @ Cabinet . . i White Machines $70 D tic i $65 Machines . el omestic % abine & of thess igocd ] Dam.aged [)ufm:- y ‘ machines. Rebuilt, me- Rebuilt ; mechanica'ly | tic Cabinet, special at The pride of the D 5 Easy to oper- | chanically in- | ; . i i OLIE SJomesHe ate and good | spected. Just inspected-and guaran $70 00 line; is guaranteed for 20 ' to look at. a few of them. teed. e vears—uwill last longer. Extra Special—$36.00 | " Wiiard Drop- e : P > o | .head (New); Reg- One $10000 Domestic elcc- —is the remarkably Igw price that we have applied to this ularly $50.00 tric machine; special at How to Choose a Motor Car | Do you choose an automobile merely by its looks? Appearance alone often determine the choice. But the way to judge an automobile is by what it and rival cars are doing after a year’s hard service. So the showroom view and the demonstration we can give you cannot reveal the long endur- ance you get in the Essex. But from scores of owners you will learn what Essex means in reliable service, in low operating cost, in freedom from repairs. time workmanship. Our demonstration will show performance of a service. character no similarly priced car will undertake. It is fine to know that one drives a car that need not give way to any other on any stretch of open road or hill. - ) It is fine to know you have as sturdy and as good a performer as those who are driving cars costing twice the Essex price. © . But the greater delight grows as month after month you learn Essex reliability. FAVORITE OF 15 CARS Have driven 9,000 miles to date and instead of depreciat- ing in efficiency my KEssex has increased daily. of 15 My next And so It is the makes I have driven. car will be an Essex. ‘will the next. I average in summer driv- ing 19 miles and in winter 16 miles per gallon. I do not know what tire trouble ia BRUCE CHISOLM, o City and Suburban Realty Co., All its advantages cannot be Cleveland, Ohio seen in the new car. Many de- In a new car they operate equally well. reveals the difference and justifies the greater cost put into the Essex in design and vices which provide for longer wear or for taking up wear at no expense are not conspicuous. . The Essex clutch, as an example, so completely performs _its functions, owners are hardly con- scious that the car has such a unit. There are many types of clutches. But Throughout the Essex are found just such items that assure a longer, more satisfactory. So when owners tell you of two-year-old cars and of twenty or thirty thousand miles of serv- ice be not surprised. It is not’ that they have an unusually good Essex, but that every Es- sex is so different from other cars of its class that it rightfully holds its exclusive title as “The moderate - priced, economical light-weight car with costly car performance and reliability.” Would any similarly priced car be as desirable after a year's service? Lambert-Hudson Motor Co. , 1212 Connectieut Ave. 633 Massachusetts Ave. Telephone Franklin 7700 Member Waskiagten “Autometive Trads Association . LIST OF DEALERS: Phisps, Cox & Winterson, Annhpolis, 5 F, Bond Boarman, Belalr, Md. Queen City Garage, Cumberiand, Md. 5. Easton Metor Salex Co., Easton, Md. ‘! Patapsco Garage, Ellfeott City, Md. Harbaugh. Auto Sales, Frederick, Md. Palace Garage, Smith Motor Lambert Automiobile Co., Baltimore, Md. , Md. White Marah, Md. . Vhd.ll." Moter Co., Charlottesville, no‘vn-l-n Motor Co. Fredericks- burg, Va. = Hargrave & Lewis, West Point, Va. Hicks Motor Co., Winchester, Va. . J. M, Bright, Keywer, W. Va. L. E. Hedges, Martinsburg, W. Va. P

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