Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 e e — ainte i by | SUES HUTCHINS’ ESTATE. gith Prs. Morgan, Sowers ana Bumn |[EQRMER D C. ATTORNEY | HOW KING ENGLISH SHEAREMURDER] tion and adds $575 interest on his sena, BT S55imber ST ot | ENTERS THE PRIESTHOOD| FOR AID HHONORABLE TOKIO TOURIST | District National Bank F Dr. Smith - Ely Jelliffe, John C. Gettings, attorney for Mrs. erguson Asks $1,575 for Consultation. | 550"k ecling Hutchins, widow of the - means more than fust painted, 1t meaas # st | Dr. Smith Ely Jellifte, Maryland | millionalre, also sued the collector oseph 8. Knight Ordained bY | correspondence of Ty Star and Chicago Dauv | all admire?” (tailor). 1406 G Street e A o, T | for $1.933.75. He turnished the 4 : “Baraer” (barber). < ;l:::“_ 0. 1 job, of which you'll be well |l|enlf!. has n}ed suit in the mur e CAlent botors the daath. of her Bishop Corrigan at George- l idaR] e et yu)ur Heak it o Interior and Exteriae Work. trict Supreme Court to reco:rler ‘1.57'; hu!hlnd{ T’WD lflhvln(‘eudnif i‘fiflflbER(;(h town University. | TOKIO, Jay May 30.—For pic- (b:l[{l»(-rl. 4 3 w . U T . i 1) William J. Dante, collector of | were placed to her credit in bank. -~ ® ! d s b iy “Resistant wet coats” (raincoats). L S ¢ & B EERGUSON, INC. 3ii%, |the ‘estate of Stison Hutchins. it is stated. $208 furnished for: rail- turesque twistings of the English| “Make shoes und boots~ (cobbler). € Live p to hls tandal‘d [ Paisting Departmeat, Ph. N. 331838 Jelliffe examined the late millionaire | road expenses. The balance repre- - language the oriental student excels| “Extracts from hens' (egis ) ES en-fruit’, (eggs). Vice President Coolidge, ad- “Fresh milk from the ox" (dairy). “The cake" (bakery). May 12 and 14, 1911, in consultatio nts interest on the account. o ¥ the efforts of the professional hu- mo Following is the letter of an H President R. In. coae el Vice Presidents dressing an assemblage of bank- ers in New York this week. thus s Chinese applying % § as clerk with an Amer- i) 3 \ . firm in China: A described the functions of a § “Most honored sir: Understanding i W. P. Lipscomb Dank-— N that there are several han n rs). Lewis Holmes N i [ tmef 1 of pocket-stove" (cha i *The bank i i i § wur hynor's departmer [ of pocket:atoye (charcoal for ! C. J. Gockeler UThe bank is not a pnvat.e in- § qag‘nf ;i_!\‘ (rink). ! N. L. Sansbury stitution, responsible to itself icht in crifi ; g 5 ; f i\\ Vells and all‘:nf:uu':‘it"‘"(':\)-ell boreg). Cashier b ?lon_c, gciom few. Itisa puhll.c § INC. ;| porrhe Kindly natured printer” <job 1} H. L. Offutt, Jr. institution under the moral obli- \ . ¥ i - £ g to i'r‘(',‘r'"““;" - k '..'F[P'(!‘,‘;"ra"“.‘ iree admissi [N A gation to be administered for the . . : z 3 ssion). 2 § We Give theValues and Get the Business 2 L . . cold” e found my fins heer hote Gatoom). * public welfare.# Insofar as this e e _ k| Saen ey G standard is accepted and fol- - . . el " rage). ved, it i H \ ST. N.W. THE MAN'S STORES 1005-1007 PA.AVE Ty ot e Eugiin signs ars il e oy rtmes fatoher s izthy in their assurances of the ex- 3 \ o ‘“"ll""‘\""":‘4‘"9;:;A':,i;'i_gfiha"mic‘l;‘!r‘g::: isredisrexnrded, it will be a fail- ond _broth- . A collar 4 ie sl Toki od PR i of three | has over its doors | T T Toule “There is nced of a more sym- N\ Summer Closing Annauncement Sonhatatles 6 deoiatiiar pathetic attitude and co-opcras N . i endeavoring o express their tion between banks and people.” Stariing Saturday, July 9¢th, both Man's Stores will close all day el Ay ity Thav's the deminating polics der ¥ 3 the point of view of making | Saturdays during the period—]uly and August. This is done solely o ! od o ¢ | a ence best and most beautiful her. YMPATHETIC AT in the interest of our employes, and we will appreciate your co-op- ol AU sug fhen 1ot Liomucives TITUDE and CG-OPERA- to say the eternal peace—the ideal— ) TION.” under the el eration in shopping the frst 5 days of the week. se of tim ” Thus do we grow. REV. JOSEPH S, KNIGHT. ' . panese VE WwI 4 — Joseph S. Knight of Washington of Tokio (?I N DUT¥ = ?LEET' - ordained a Jesuit priest by Bishop wifoling) e (Ghurlsall, Iegs navit dtedl: rigan this morning. Thy religious x cal Corps. a member of the naval Z==| safety Deposit Boxes—S$3 to $5 per year Sir own |examining boar avy Department, has been detailed as aid on the staff cises took place in Dahlgren Chapel. 7777777777777 G vn. A <nigl vi & § { Georgetown. Father Knight wil say bis | (furriery, |0f_the commander of the Atlantic first mass tomorrow morning at Holy * (dress- | feet N i Trinity Chureh. Tlis atademi as recpived suit_that e il il s A STORIA same year he the bar Thul;sday, Friday ar;d Saturday LAN SBURGH & BROTHER L0227/ f the Dis f B % . .‘fp.l.]&fn"cil'u'"{w"m olumbl, il the | For Infante and 03“3""‘“ | . . egal department of the Capital Trac- Will Be Banner Days in Our on Comy CES b inUse ForOver ears || | | i i GREAT MIDSEASON TRADE-TONIC SALE look over the great bargains below—then get in early and do your Holiday Shopping 7222 Tomorrow, the 6th Floor Bargain Store Offers a Timely Sale of Organdie Dresses Models Se=$ ’ I lected fromReg- il ® i t and always gave his service for general good. ASSIGNED TO NAVY Y, Three naval off av tailed as man Capt. Paul R of inspection and i partment, is_detaile the yard at_Boston TRADE TONIC UNION SUIT SALE | 1,800 | Perfect Knee $ 10 [ J Famous Roxford, Picadilly and . UNION SUITS o Shedaker makes. Closed crotch style. Full cut. Sizes 34 to 46 - I DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING NwNTflflE or anytime, no other beverage can equal it. ‘THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Afanta, Ga. ular $10 and $10.98 Groups, Reduced to GOES TO PACIFIC FLE: Capt. Benjamin F. Hut the office of naval operat artment. has been d | staff to the commander of c fleet. 77777777zz7zzzzz2zz7z7z7zz2227 7 No, this is not a clean-up of mussed.and soiled merchandise, but the Dresses are fresh, crisp and highly desirable. Every one a recent arrival—made of the better grades of Organdie |} in all of the desirable summer colorings and | combinations. i Sold for $1.50 and $2.00 ). Beef Crowned the it Feast of Sir William Penn This goed Englishman on his eighteenth Wedding Anniver- sary offered his guests many good things. But even the 18 delicious minze pies, ranked not with the “chine of good 7} ‘beef” which today gains 4% taste triumph as ", SWINDELL’S I Feather-Weight Summer All Straw Hats | CLOTHING Reduced— Every dress trimmed in accord with the season, touches of lace, embroidery, vestees. new collar and sleeve effects, \\'iQe sashes and I . novel overskirts. Sizes for women and misses. Reduced for Wednesday only—S$7.93. Extra Size Voile Dresses at $6.95 Bust measurements, 46 to 52. Shown in many attractive floral patterns on navy blue grounds. ~Panel skirts or circular overskirt and many have fancy ves- tees of either net or lace. Stout women who have been waiting for a cool dress and at a moderate price, will find a good selection here tomorrow. at Cooling Prices Gt 1,500 Fine enuine 5 . 75 | | STRAW HATS § J .8 e $I -9——_" Reduced to Coats & Pants 2 %2 CHIPPED BEEF The tasty nutrimen: of quality beef, thoroughly cured and dried, with SRS - 1,000 Fine Genuine STRAW HATS Q_é’._‘i Palm Beach $ I 6 ) Reduced to = Coats & Pants ol 2 7 777 And Still They Come—On With the | Sale of 600 Blouses 69C Wonderful Values—While They:Last the juice-flavor re tained. No fat, nc bone, no waste; Swin dell sanitary % Ib. packages are outward revelation of the dis- 750 Fine $9.65 STRA W HATS . \ . N \ § \ . § TI'OP lCflI P . 3 N\ lc‘riminm.in-i‘ze fcare 213]: " . il ore. i . fl § WOI'Sted ° 75 ANl the new s’taées—new, § - f‘}ik?i: H c’: % Eé‘ i Everything is present in both colors and designs—almost anything vou'd want hill § COGIS and clean. crfsé stock—all sizes & ¥ o in a waist—plain failf)redl styles to dressy _mo(lgh. _Ever_v one is well }ua(le and ‘ug‘ § § The Most Popular All finished with neat trimmings. With vacation time right here—why this is a streak i § Trousers § _e—o._l_op—l!__ of luck for every woman and miss! You will buy them by the dozen when you see il N N Chain Stores, Groceries raists at this price. = ! § ‘% 3 e the waists' at this pi :‘II N s N and _Tnmmes I . . 0 . it . All sizes—all models— 500 suits $ .35 § y | Knitted Bathing Suits Organdie Dresses i % alk iz * § Made of fine quality cotton, and they —For Children, 2 to 6 years. Made of i \ Fine Cambric S § may be had in many pretty shades, with fine grade Organdies, with neat trim- Hitt 3 R contrasting colors for trimming. Right mings. You'll buy a supply of these for ih § LT 3 for $4 §\ in_the seagon and{ along co’mes igh the kiddi\e‘s \;"l:c‘n ycu <cel = ;“‘ < S e i % PAJAMAS L § . \ this exceptional value in bathing $ 1 the values that are really $ l 98 1;‘ § $ y % y SUItS .iainns o 5 T Tl offered ........... % . it N ° Well cut; well made; silk ; N [ ‘. . . I N At Bk Tesiler AR $hoss: | N C IZ?LK'AFESI?I‘S Wash Sateen Petticoats Muslin Nightgowns |} | : y . ! ’ \ att o_rma These are wonderful values. Th?v Women's nightgowns that are made i N 15, 16, 17, 18. :\ 29(: Can are well made and neatly finished with of high-grade muslin and neatly fin- I § N N deep hems. They may be had in ished, are wonderful values at this price I N 3 N up to now, 40¢ either hemstitched or scalloped models. and ‘if you'll come in and see § } Every broken lot of 3- § Bartlett Pears * Apricots Come in tomorrow and see tgese $1 them you will buy more than 69 I ‘N piece Worsted Spring Pure Worsted \ Yellow Cling Peaches —at this Price. . .eveenernenn.. OME v vaeresineesnaeneens C || Ssmasigan | |V i 50| | gtk g e Bungalow Aprons Porch Dresses i e \ : Made of hj ; iy g i \ erseys 4 3 N most ular, brands:i ade of high c ount percales and may Made of high quality ginghams, in § - § Thixs)o:pportune reduction ia time for be had in many neat styles, and the color pretty pink and blue checks and plain | Fast Color . § campers-to-be, holiday vacationists and 3550("‘1911;1 As :Iilutcfi c'ol:“lék't'& Every color chambray. Trimmed with em- | Blue Flannel ? 5 j one is well made, finished in a broidery or attractive Outing‘ Trousers--- u;‘mnk: each hostesses at home. high-class manner. Very special $ 1 braid trimmings. Excels $ l 4 9 B in Pri See Our Window Display! at this price............ c...... : lent values at this price. . argain Prices 55 Gt ) el’'s Grocery Department, Extra— Women’s and Misses’ 5 . here just what you want is always i S an isses . Special 300 Pairs $2 15 1.000 Pai : i he ti t it! s . 7 irs ound just at the time you want it! . . White Duck Pants. . TS 2. a D orst erse Sults ; ' Patronise LS rrene _ y 95 ; Fiber-Silk C e (A i , S | 20'0 pm’l"k-P $2-05 e 1 :’-“fl'::. 1415}!8{1'9‘7" a7 When a special price is put into force—bringing Fine Khaki Pants. .. HOSE 34 . quality suits at this low price. The regular “general . . or $1.35 wear” models are here with belts and pockets and popu- - - P pop 100 Pasrs W hite $895 , lar Tuxedo collars. Colors—navy, copen, brown and ‘ Flannel Trousers. .. ¢ All sizes and colors heather mixtures. Sizes for women and misses. s

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