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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921, i : MAM SOON TO BE INCREASED I N I Q u E T. Coleman Du Pont or Judge Hast- NeW York, Formeriy The Annex ings Expected to Succeed J. O. ‘Wolcott, Resigned. HEN }“}0!51 McAlpin in- The republican majority of the teresis acyuired and spent SSenate 18 about to be {ncreased by : 5 <] still another republican senator from a large amount or money in Delaware. The resignation of Senator Josiuh O. Wolcott, democrat of Dela- beauti LT T utifying ant! wodcrnizing the famous / Ware, was received by the Senate yes- Martinique Iotel, a short time ago,” the hi | terday. Senator Wolco name wis changed to The Annex. This dkstapuilainetydities implied that by stancards and by prox- i Senator Wolcott's term of office in Py s " ¥ e the Senate does not expire until March imity it was an annex to Hotel McAlpin, 4, 1923. His successor will be named b . Denney, republican, and the The name bas caused confusion. There- nxmes most_ frequently mentioned fore, for the benefit of the guests and the ~ Ji|* [ in conmection, with the appofntment man:gerzent, itis anucunced tha the name Judge n-nml t,). !illallngl of the Wi.- *Martinique” will be restored. It is now mington municipal court. 3. Fared, . At present, the make up of the Sen- 8 mew Martinique—new in decoration, ate ta ftty-nine republicans, thirty- ichi : Z six democrats, with one seat vacant, furnishicg, policy and charges. Y due ‘to the resignation of Mr. Wol- The botel is first claw, the mamage- ||| | $PCicots successor ie made, thers ment is first class, the location most cen- Wm‘ ‘17 sllxhly;epu:allc;tx‘u and 36 demo- N . . crats in e Senate. e governor ap- tral and the tariff genuinely moderate. points a senator to serve until e Pleasant rooms from $3.00 up. Popular election is held in Delaware. club breakfasts from 45c to $1.00. Sub- stantial luncheons and dinners at g1.25 and $1.75 and a well prepared and quickly served selection of satisfying dishes a la carte at new prices, SOLDIER UNDER SUSPICION ALBANY, N. Y. July 6—Michael Felix Kristoff, arrested here by a United States deputy marshal and, Leld for a hearing July 27 on the charge of making a fraudulent state- ment in connection with his enlist- ment in the American Army in 1917, has been sought for more than four years by detectives engaged by the Lehigh Valley railroad un suspicion Try the Martinique. We know you will like it. Afiliated with Hotel McAlpin. of having knowledge of the Black Frest E. Jote Tom explosion in 1916, it was Resident Manoger brought out at the hearing before United States Commissioner Lester T. Hubbard yesterday. Nash Rockwood, an attorney for the Lehigh Valley rallroad, and a detective, contended at the hearing that Kristoff enlisted to avoild im- plication in the Black Tom disaster. Evidence also was glven that Kris- toff was suspected of having been amlnyed during the war by an un- named man to carry a suit case al- leged to have contained papers of a military vaiue. Big Day for Your Wise Dollars The people of Washington invariably look forward to George’s Dollar Day. They realize that these bargains represent the utmost in big values. George’s continuous striving to offer still greater values is admirably exempli- L fied in this seasonable list for Thursday, Dollar Day. de: ~ Another su; On The Fil‘lt FIOOI‘ League. which sponsored him four learned that his wife was lving . years ago. had failed to indorse him, fn Cotfornta. He woote o Ner Ersataht et Men’s Shirts, in collar attached and neckband styles—white and palm anq ever mention of other prosiac:| | and asked héx to come to bim. | (Formerly With Eavin H. Etz) beach. The ideal shirt for summer. Seconds of regular $2 $l 00 vesterday. . or were S | She anive 4 Monday, snd they P and $3 shirts.......ooieiennn. Swe s Y s eee veme e o . fotwecor. when ihe. feagie " sued % | | presence of their granddaugh- Toh and 6 Bte, W, ) i = i 1 - statement criticlsing investigation of | | ' H . Men’s Shirts of fine Madras and high-count l:fercal'cs, in neat stripe de: A e R L S _ i signs, 5-button front, soft French cuffs. Also neat stripe de- / which has postponed opening public | mend candidates for the mayoralty K s hearings until next week. after con- | pna® (G COAEE O o, AT We Teach sign and Palm Beach sport shirts........ccooeiveanenen..... . siderable preliminary work by com- | goalist candidate four vears ago. Work Shirts, the genuine “Golden Rule” make ; sizes 14} 1 00 ’"‘;{:;,{’,‘f;‘:;';,";,w‘%‘:,‘;“";o,.wgh, will not run again because of poor AUTO DRMNG t017. Two for.......cuvuen.. S e S s e ¢ . nave appointed a committee, 'with nealth: I AND ) s W. Taft as chairman, to for- . “Otis” Underwear, short-sleeved shirts and long drawers, Iulate an address to the public urg- | Attached to the express trains run- Traffic Regulations in “.lhllfl only. Some with slight, almost unnoticeable imper- 1 00 L‘}‘u‘l ;;:;gu:.??rofxfi:%"“ Tammany | ning out of n!;lers.! are comfortable || \ MERICAN MOTOR SCHOOL fections. Per suit....... . \Msoctalist ity convention will be|Only,” and provided with lounge |]8th & O Sts. N.W. Phome N. 1510. Nainsook Union $ 1 00 Also the famous “Vindex” 2-button Union Suits, per suit..... . Men’s Ties, four-in-hand silks, in a beautiful assortment of $ 1 00 . patterns—a 69c value. Two for............. cemeseemmenete Men's Half Hose, cotton, in black, brown and navy. $ 1 7 pairs for....... 000 Men’s Pajamas, of high-count percale, in neat stripe de- 1 signs, with silk frogs; sizes A to D; per garment........... oOO “Mechanics” Union-made Overallé and Coats, 4n white, blue and blue and white stripes; with or without aprons. All regular sizes at, $ 1 per garmegt 2 . 0 O Men’s Si weather .......... T T S et cossesesce $1.00 Kiddialls, in khaki, blue and white stripe and blue $ 1 OO LJ denim ..ccvceocetocecctncenctcatictenstccanserenesesaceses On The Second Floor Men’s Khaki Coats; strongly made; four patch pockets. Sizes 34 t0 40. TWO fOr.....ccuiiuiinieienercnescesnncnes Men’s Bathing Suits; black with white trim; 8i2€S 34 t0 46, couernrrieiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiieieeane. Straw Uniform Caps, for conductors and motormen; sizes 638 10 7H..osesessecssosisonian U R . Men’s 0dd Vests; dark mixture; 8izes 36 t042. . cuvvnininiinnnnn. ey . Men’s Work Aprons; brown duck, blue pin check, blue and white pldid. Two for............. 4 Cooks’ Caps; French style. FIVO 0P . cccccococccsccsccccsrorsonssessccasssscccscscsnes Boys® Sport Blouses; khaki and white; sizes 8 to 15 years. TWO for.....ccccvenernnnnccnnnnnnans Consensssseseevseseone Boys’ Khaki Pants; dark shades; well made; sizes 6 to 17 JearS...cccccncorrecsnccntccescoracssrsosncnncnscesrens 5 Boys’ Bathing Suits; blue with red trim; sizes 26 to 32. TWO fOF....cccocecseneccccorcccsrsrcsescanncasesnssassans High Neck Jerseys; boys’ and men’s; gray with body stripes, maroon and O. D. khaki; sizes 32to 40.............. Boys' Blouses; collar attached; open cuffs; sizes 8 to 16. PO HOF o0 oo v isvinsnmonasyeovasissseisssesyssvense o Boys’ White Duck Pants; extra fine quality; sizes 8 t0 15 yEars....cececcscccccccccccccccresscsrncsccnns cocooccococcooo SSSSSSSSSeSS PR NS NLRNS P ok ok ok . k. ek . . e Headquarters for Uniforms at “Lowest-in-City” Prices 910 Seventh Street N. W. “We Request the Return of Anything that Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere.” Hy 6. 0. P. SENATE MAJORITY | —The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. —By Webster. PLAN FIGHT AGAINST HYLAN FOR RE-ELECTION Republicans Name Henry W. Taft | MIAMI, Fla., July 6—Charles | | h a force of 700 men, and | to Lead War on Tammany—So- cialists to Name Ticket. NEW YORK, July 6—The munici-| | of 1906. When the quake that pal political pot is beginning to boil wrought ruin and death visited hot weather. Plans are well un- | r way for opposition to John F.| . who has been mayor four | years and_is a candidate for re-elec- | tion in November, pport again. His opponents were jubilant today over the fact that the Business Men's held Saturday and Sunday to recom- chairs and tables. combination ~ day only. AS To PERMIT TH GREATEST PossiBLE CIRCULATION OF AR ‘ROUND AN B TWEEN Te® WIRES . THEY 15 \WOVE ‘ROUND A NTER STRAMND OF TWISTED COPPER. C\;fuzes LIKE YA SEE HERE ,THIS REDUCES TH' DANGER OF OVERHEATIN' AN' THUS MELTIN' T’ CABLE , TH SPECIAL WEAVE USED i ouR HEAVIEST CABLES RESULTS ' A ROD WHAT 15 SCIENTIFIC AN': 5 OF EXISTEMCE WAS with Tammany ———————————————————————————eeee | INCORPORATED ; or Plain Corsets, tn medium or low W. 1316 101324. 7™ ST.N READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY! $20 to $30 Silk DRESSES g}:;:' Voiles, 39¢ DRESSES $l 2.75 gé‘:‘.%;c;?d'l’flmf"‘“ including , Popular | inen, 25¢ Thursday _clearance All popular colors, excellent -of 65 beautiful crea- quality. Ideal for new sleeveless tions—variety of ultra- | gresses, ; fashionable satin, taf- L feta, georgette and lace elegantly designed and Kly:er lz-Bllfioll smlrlt.ly lrl;nl:llusi. ,.A“lé SILK GLO = opular shade: Thodels for women and VES misses, For sports or Women's black, white, beaver dress wear. One and | and mastic, in all sizes. Perfect. two of a kind, that sold | Very serviceable: to $30. Special Thurs- ‘Dbelt, fancy pocket and button trimmings; 3 large variety of regular sizes for women or misses. On sale while they last at 79¢c. ] $7.98 Lustrous Satin Skirts Cool fllmy navy, Harding, black, rose, white and flash all-over beaded frocks for misses and women; pretty pashes of georgette and satin. Origi- nal conceptions that sold formerly up .to $30. Absolute clearance Thursday regardless of former price or oost. Don't miss these bargains! spandt ' WHITE SLIPPERS| = i, l\\‘ COOEOEOOEOEOrOrEOShHinRaEOrE S \\@ =S NS K WHEN THE MoNOTOMY BROKEMN By THE CALL OF A LIGHTEMING ROD AGENT, — Coppigha, 1971, W 7. Wabotor. ‘ i ‘ TOBACCO PLANT REOPENS. i Parted by Quake, oFETERSBURG. Va. July s—after| 2 aving been close or several 1 Divorced, Coupfe monthe, the Seidenberg stemmery. | I 0 one of the most important tobacco Weds Second Time !plan(_s in Petersburg, reopened this | | d. Menne and hin former wife, | | it Is sai t this number wiil be ! | | Ella Menne, found the sliver lin- | | 1argely increased within the next few | | i Img in the cloud that has hov- | | g The plant is said to lLave in | | ered over their lives since the | hand at present orders which will carrant its continuing at full ca- acity for an indefinite period. The shutdown was due to conditions in that city, their home, like many | | on others, was wrecked and burned, | | the tobacco market. Hunband and wife and children — great San Francisco enrthquake were parted. Menne gave up the search for , his wife after many months and finally obtained a divorce. Later he came to Miami to seek his fortune anew. Recently he | Gryduate ‘Eyes Examined McCormie 1 Glasses Fitted DR. CLAUDE §.SEMONES Women’s corsets $1.49 Choice of Pink and White Brocaded bust styles. Also C-B models. Women’s Organdy that sold to 85c yard.. Cut from In fancy igns and <, Vo exquisite plain color ‘ 3 ¢ Ramie i organdy wash mod- l‘\m‘. { dresses, wash frocks, etc. Per- els for miss 7 frocks; women; delightfully (e’ serviceable, neat and cool dresses, underpriced for one day only. Reduced trom values to $9.50. ‘White Gabardine Skirts with detachable GRGET: DRESSES | ., 130 Vish, Skt ‘Women’s popular sport models with de- tachable belt, fancy pockets and pearl but- tons; all sizes. Beautiful white creation: . exceptionally reduced. e e L % » ! 0 Silk Faille Skirts ~Women's beautiful silk models in all the, latest styles and trimming effects—and (h!s latest summer shades. Regular sizes onl in this lot. i white leather or rubber soles— cut en military or Louis heels— all sizes 2% to 8. SLIPPERS, PUMPS AND OXFORDS 2045 ‘White duck, poplin and canvas one and two strap Slippers, with INQUIRY IN OIL BLAST. ard Oil Company refinery at Whiting, Ind., killing eight empioyes and in- juring thirty-five others, is_to be restigation of Whiting, Ind., Ex- launched immediately, Dr. Edward through the rooms. Our Painleas Methods are com- mended by over five hundred thousand patients, Lowest prices for first quality guaranteed work. Large electrical many striking features. All work done without the slightes resemblance of pain. 39 years' experieace. WSS R e E R R e R R Our Dental Offices Cool and Comfortable g Newton, deputy coroner of Lake S I ll | ” 1 plosion to Start. county, Tnd., said today. OUR Two HEANIEST CABLE S =-TH I CHICAG Officlals of the company at Whiting ey E 0. July 6.—An Investigation | classed as “plausible” the thoery that J INCH AT TH % 1ncH - (S S0 \WoNE I ! to fix the blame for the expigsion |a amail laak i‘r‘."on; of the stills had | | which, on Monday, wrecked the Stand- | been ignited. . ¢ The Potent Charm ef candy eloquence is evidenced in Corn- well Candies. 'Clusters of whole mnuts crisply toasted, sugared fruits, mellifluent cream centres—all deeply buried in thick- coated shells of milk or Italian bittersweet chocolate. Choose of th efour Cornwell Candy peers Betty Box, $1.50 20 different kinds of flavorous milk choco- lates. A pound, $1.50. * Bungalow Box, $1.70 The Itallan bittersweet “‘5 room sweets.” A pound-and-a-quarter box, $1.70. Sunday Paper Nougats, 95¢ Toasted almonds and hazel nuts, nestled in cubes of French honey mallow, 96c. Matinee Mints, 55¢ Pure mint essence creamed and covered with pure Cornwell chocolate. A box, 65c. LS 1415H Strect 2l Candrpivne Main &5 Take Hold and Try It! 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