Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 28

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8 WIFE ASKS MAINTENANCE. Declares Husband Neglected Her Since He Bought Auto. Blaming her marital troubles on the Purchase of an automobile by her hus- band, since which time, she says, he * has cared only for a good time. to the neglect of herself and the childrenm, Mrs. Jennie Rye has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for mainte- nance against William R. Rye. They v February 2, 1908, and ildren. Through Attor- . Plumley, the wife says recently’ brought suit . but she claims he is not a resident of that state and not_entitled to sue in the Virginia courts. He has an income of between $200 and $300 per month, it is stated. and the court is asked to compel him to support the wife and children. her husband against her in Vir, ONLY 8 MORE PERSONS needed to com- plete my Special Private Car Party 36 Dayn® the West. Colarado points and TYellowstone Park, lifornia and eifie Co Balnie Park, and 'the Caoa- 1al private Pullman ov h every detail arranged. and manager mpanying the part booked 8 more. Party leaves Sat- urdey, July 16th. interested get de- tails’ quickly before it is too late. FIREWORKS| The freshest, most complete assortment at the most reason. able prices. ONLY ONE CAR FARE Take Maryland line ear on “G" Street and get oft at Mt. Rainler Station. 1 | | | i Mr. Ford will awalt and take {i you to and from wr"more - FREE | AUTOISTS, take mote—Concrete | road to my door, 7 blocks from District Line. L. I. COHEN Telephone Hyattsville 342 Brentwood, Md. & Cauliflo‘wer Eal!- | = — The men with the capliflower ears are classed with the rank profiteers ; they box for a while and rake in a pile a bard could- I n't gather in years. They spar for a few measly rounds, these brawny publicity hounds, and then they take in all manner of tin, including the shillings and pounds. And what does it mat- ter, my friends, what pug to the limelight ascends? What boots it who’ll rise to a champion’s size, or who to the dumping place wends? The fighters get | rich in a year, when once in the front they appear; and peans qf praise from a myriad jays are sung in each cauliflower ear. The scientist, scholar and sage work on for a pitiful wage; they lack the doubloons for a package of prunes, their raiment is moldy with age. The pastors who bring the good news are needing new trousers and shoes; the stipends they draw rent and the coal dealer’s dues. The teachers instructing the young all feel in their hearts they are stung; they bitterly think their job’s on the blink, as they labor the gossoons among. But the men of the caulifiower domes, who cannot write essays or pomes, they brandish the paw and for it they draw the riches of several Nomes. But, they blow in the cush that comes with a rush, the men with the cauliflower ears. WALT MASON. (Cepsright National Newspaper Service.) Flowers for the Fourth, Fresk and fragrant. Blackistone, 14th and H— Advertisement. GOES TO ORDNANCE BUREAU. Commander Roland M. Brainard of the Pacific fleet has been assigned to duty in the bureau of ordnance, Navy Department. ORDERED TO WAR COLLEGE. Capt. Arthur Crenshaw at the FIREWORKS Y RSt at the Naval War College. R L Department has been ordered to duty LY pay for 95 $1 A WEEK The “East: s v T Temeaar $ho0 Opticians ® —is all you need your Fourth of July “KODAK” 2C Autographic Kodak, Jr. With Anastigmat F.7.7 Lens Kodak s\\\\\xhhh,@é Takes Plctures 2%x4% Inches whers __you ency. 5T Can riden s Weel Jewelers A 3 & Colors & White Bt (s e P » ‘Madpras Shirts vabitt Haberdasher, =X F near 14th C 4o *3.50 X .3'!0’ & e gee, at the end of their years |3 i they often are busted, my dears; QXX = K4 DoaJ0-o5oo0ele ] * o booe 0% K2 0% R oedeedr; IR boodoede ! 0 o% o o o000 FRERNCN 0 RS 7y Pad 40449 4594 el s M«WWW*# THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 HAS NoU S€en NIAGARA PALLS LIKE A HAA SANDUIACHT barely pay for the slaw and the MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT. Guilty of manslaughter was the ver- dict returned last night by a jury in Criminal Division 1 before Justice Sid- dons against William Laney, indicted for murder in the gree in connection with the killing of Kenneth Crall, a white youth, dur- ing the race rioting in July, 1913. The jury deliberated eight hours before reaching a verdict. The maximum penalty under verdict is fifteen years in the peni- jary. Laney was defended by W. L. Houston, new member of the board of education; James A. Cobb, former | tent| ducted the prosecution. The Noiseless Special Price Robbi D. Regulal Complete line of ers and Westinghouse Fags. D . & A. €. Thos. J. Williams ELECTRICAL 713 6th St. N.W. 3 * * * 0. o% % S NI pegoede oo edeedeodeds * e 2 % 0 o%% * Beginning Tomorrow Morning > ® 2 Pe% a9 ¢! Charming, Cool and * A0S 0§0 8 ® Lar nurses KD o % “.“.00 2 0o% % o %% % ¥ e Duck. g ol 2 ve pair). 1 L} 913 Pa. Ave. N.W. Bet. 9th and 10th Open Saturday Night 4 Assistant | d States Attorney O'Leary con- ELECTRIC FAN $20 & Myers 12-in., 6-blnde CONTRACTOR Franklin 6528 || These Shoes are strictly first qual- ity, snow white and spotless. They -are made of the finest Sea Island They were wonderfully good value at their reg- ular price of $3.50 (stamped on every‘ _ Beginning tomorrow morning - every pair will zo on sale i at the money-saving price of $2.69 - Don’t Miss Thls Oppoxiu:\ity! The Largest Chain of Shoe Si6ies in the United States. WASHINGTON STORES colored, first cent of the m Mr. the | ment, working economi b: and nnuall ! OF WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS 506 9th St. N.W. Bet. E and F Sts. o.-;_en Nights PRAISED BY MR. HAYS. William G. Lang Has Fine Postal Service Record. Under the title issue of Postmaster various service: 1 throughout the country, ed valuable services in designing and | | manufa attachmes , i 1is invention, developed about a year ago in conn i { {lution of the working This year we have a bigger stock and bigger values than ever. Every popular style is represented—from the smart, new strap models with high and low heels, to the more con- servative low heel 1a c e walking ox- fords. r The increasingly popular one- strap in closely woven D wood ci heel.” A shoe that can be ind —|MUTT AND ' JEFF—And Mutt, the Poor Fish, Went Right Ahead and Bit. ’ MUTT, WRY 1S A AR IT'S CAsy! T THOUGHT You WeRE Good “AT THAT KIND in_the re- Bulletin. sery the Postal neral Hays rccognized of William G. Lang pment shops here. to the state- | postmaster: according ributed (o render- dies and tools for ture of various mail out on with tl RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH Very Nominal Charge. Surgical Instrum nd Allied L.nes Ex- lusively. KLOMAN’S | Instrument - Co. | 1114 14th Phone 106%-0%.0%.0%.0%.6%.6%.6%-0%.6%.¢%.6%-0%-0%.4%.4%.0%. % % %+ %o V0020002 _00’“.4-0.“'“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.N.“.“.“.“.“.“‘M L <4 o £ X4 oSeeeede ¥ IXTXIXD 20.6%4% 4% % o A AR S » » K2 K2 s’ K2 * K2 * K2 * K2 * 2 * K2 " K2 i s i 2043050 030 o3 o o0o3nede oo o0 KD e % K2 o oo oo oo o304} * 2 * K2 2 * il R ba R 4080, 2 i > K2 * R i 0, * 0, * 9 4% 0% o% * e K g X g X g X g X g X g (g X Q> * Reduced from 5350 o%% * K2 * 0 o % XaXaXgXe) id o i boode o004 K2 i % K2 K s 64 K2 * d0edoedesl Sood o sfeafoe! ikl KD X4 o.o% o % ool ofosfes] White cuis * b | -:-n:: Hand- and saitabi for any occasion 3 0‘0 Ry o o045 o804 ' % K2 oo * 1112 7th St. N.W. Bet. L and M Open Nights :0 < N\ ! probable that othe men . (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark . registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER ment. This service is ap-; said Postmaster General ORDERED TO THIS CITY. | DETACHED FROM EMBASSY. Commander Samuel M. Robinson, on| Lieut. Commander Richard S. Field he staff of the commander of the |assistant naval attache, United States acific fleet, has been ordered to this | embassy, Rome, Italy, has beer ity for duty in the bureau of en- !ora»nd to New York city for duty op | gineering, Navy Department. i 40-inch Beautiful Sheer Voiles \ neat small designs on light grounds—sheer quality Voile. 29¢c. 800 Wash Dresses on Sale Saturd $3.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Dresses DIVIDED INTO TWO GREAT LOTS At $Q O8 At34 98 ..Beautiful Voile Dresses, in a host of designs | You have wanted a checked gingham dress and - | you had your heart set on a red or a lavender and trimmings. You would hardly expect to find | check or maybe a blue, green or-a tan check. | Well we have them in this lot. Some straight- | line effects, others with organdy collars and | sashes and many have the ruffied hip pockets. ! You'll find just the dress you want here tomor- | row and at $498. Sizes to 46. $3.98 White Gabardine $2.00 White COL. DABNEY ASSIGNED. Lieut. Col. Ward Dabney. Quarter- | master Corps, has been detailed a quartermaster, national matches, 19; He is ordered to this city for tem. porary duty and then will take sta tion at Camp Perry, Ohio printed in large black d of the bulletin. It is ognitions of will follow. in the B Store Hours: service < Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. | Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. You'll have time during the holiday to make up a pretty Voile Dress and these are in all the new check and dresses like these at less than $5.00. Included are a lot of fine linene slip-over dresses in plain col- ors; sizes up to 46. $2.50 Mercerized ‘ PONGEE WAISTS i Skirts MIDDY BLOUSES Look well at ’ These are Desirable and | all times, but from a fine. s most service- s especially s soft Mercer- 1 able are the ladapted for ized Pongee, in ® | White Wash ° |sport wear. ° the naturalcol- | Skirts of fine Whether you { are bound for a picnic, to play tennis or to busi- ness. These middies are cut from good quality middy jean, in all- white only. All sizes. or, which re- ! corded gabar- semble the real = dine. Cut full silk material closely. Several and have pockets and wide belts. tucked and trimmed styles for | All size waistbands and very spe- | selection in sizes to 46. | cially priced for tomorrow only. $2.00 81x90 Seamless BLEACHED SHEETS Made from a heavy quality | E [ White Georgette and Baronet Satin Hats for the Holiday Vacation | A great variety of shaped crowns. Some with wide brims, others in the close-fitting turban shapes, but all white. round thread bleached sheet- : full width for double free from seams and fin- a customer. Yarn Sailor . or and 44x22 Bleached Flower $3.95 e TURKISH TOWELS| ™= - Skipes 600 White Milan Sailors Fine Quality Milan Sailors that sell in $ g .. 1 .. many of the specialty hat shops at $5.00 ONYX POINTEX SILK HOSE | and in most hat departments at $3.50. Fourth of July Special..... CHILDREN'S WHITE | Great, bouncing, big, heavy Turk- ish Towels; 2-thread quality. Just the size and weight for use after a Hemmed ends and very ab- sorbent. Note the size.- The kind you have paid a dollar for not so long ago. dip. 49c Girls’ Organdy and Voile DRESSES Beaititul Fluffy Dresses of Organdy of Sheer, Soft Clinging Voiles, with Round $ Collars and Ruffled Sleeves and Wide Sashes. Skirts have row: on -row of ruffiles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regular at . Famous Onyx Heavy Silk Hose, with the Pointex heel—a guarantee of satis- faction and service. Black only. LADIES’ WHITE LISLE $6.50. 2 HOSE SILK SOX . Were these $l-50 Glngham BOYS Sport A superior C absolutely per- 49C quality te 55 | fect $§1 would Dresses Blouses Sheer Lisle | be the price. The slight s Of excellent Hose, fully mercerized; | faults do not hurt the quality fast col- seamed back. White only. | wear. Sizes 44 to 9.4, Made from good or percales, in S asies Swide Reke Hemgns and ‘ 9 tyles. e nea Db Foeiets bess tworin: MEN’S FIBER SILK HOSE and Collars of ne_ collar, long i ¥ 2 h E?::;aast‘l,"flc;::::: y:‘!,}s'f’" dlepven. Sixes § to'd Had these been perfect tacy would have to sell at 50c, so you save half by slight im- perfections that wifl not hurt the service g the least bit. Black, gray and white. 23c LADIES' LACE YOKE | LADIES' JUMBO VESTS RIBBED UNION SUITS | BOYS’ WASH SUITS The kind that usually sells at $3.00. Made in Russian, Middy and Norfolk styles, of blue, tan, brown, navy and white. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 47 : Reguiar and Extra Fine i % i . TE extra sizes in 31C Ribbed Union 74 q‘ ’ the fine Gauze Suits, with y : Ribbed Vests, with pretty | 00 0®" BTG apedy Made with the new white wool astrachan trim- lace yokes. Note these are | o & o) shell-trimmed) in extra as well as regular sizes. BOYS’ WAIST-UNION SUITS Made from knee; in sizes to 54. WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE PANTS ! 49cL ming and in solid colored tailored tuxedo styles. -All sizes to 40. Boys’ and Girls’ Swimming Suits '6:99 $1.50 WHITE PETTICOATS Surely you'll want one of Fine Gauze Ot Navy Blue Cotton Jer- . these Petticoats 10- good _quality 53 C | Ribbed Pants sey. in one plece with _inch flounce of fine, heavy " P nainsook, with | of a size that is white trimmed neck and embroidery, especially at extra reinforced stays and | big enough for the extra| pants. Sizes 28 to 34. 26 10W & DriCe. . oennrnnns extra row of buttons.'Sizés | big woman? muslin band | 2'to 12 years. and trimmed knee. | LADIES? 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES '1.49. . $3.50 JERSEY BATHING SUITS These are of fast calor jersey clnih in one piece or with Bloomers attached. Neck and“‘\?otmm trimmed $2 89 [ with black and white. All sizes to 46. " Extra heavy quality silk in these gloves, with double finger tips. Black and white.

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