Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1921, Page 22

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M ST he VL G re Tl 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,-D. , THURSDAY, JULY 7, RECOVERS, WEDS NURSE. |SEEK RECOGNITION FOR AMERICAN’ INDIANS|CANNON 7O MARK GRAVE. | | Former ‘Hrglnhnv Conquers Tuber- | ¥ ., WHO FOUGHT IN WAR. .- s e | culosis in Texas. = s d | o - gan, Revolutionary Leader. || | Special Dispatch to The Star. W - ; 5 % ‘Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va. July 7— v WINCHESTER, Va. July 7.—A 10. Er}:;ll::ncm%rlgr’keh:ofix.fitymatz'v:fi;. °r‘|o: ineh ‘civil war cannoh was recelved to- engaged in business in El Paso, Tex.. day from a government arsenal in New Jersey, to be used in marking ,, 40/0 Vacation Savings who was taken there on a cot two the grave of Maj. Gen. Daniel Mol - Club—1922 years ago, il of LURCEIONS otoner, , OPEN NOW 1920, to Miss Anna Patterson Hiller, | i 4 gan in Mount Hebron cemetery here. former Army nurse, who helped to g Gen.' Morgan commanded Virginia ||} x nurse him back to health. § . troops in the_ revolution. y lgzl Breast (bone out), 15¢ 'he bride, who i a daughter of Mr. - Numerods bills have been intro- . L L PR P PP and Mrs, Edward S. Hiller of Phila- ; duced in Congress_ to appropriate Shoulder Chops, 25¢ delphia, volunteered for service inj - * funds for the erectioh of a monument . Y the world war and served :nearly a ¢ to his memory, but never were passed. L T ET NI TTI LIt Year in France with the unit taken I The local chapter of the Daughters of e e en an ! . 4 the American Revolution recentlyyopened | | over by Dr. Stuart. McGuire of Rich- subscription lists f imil over by D lon lists for a similar purpose. | Morgan has " been ; XYOUR BANK many historians as KIDNAPER OF 3 KILLED. 8 Jackson of the revolution. 1714 Pennsylvnnia. Avenue N.W. e . GOES TO SEA ON PLANK. i Fagan of Ofegon Shot in Thicket by Fresh Egis Breakfast Bacon i : Straight from the Sugar cured and Poate : -—for baking or R % . e » - 42c | farm. In car- 37c h‘;ck;)br o HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 7.—Luther Man Gets Thirty Days After ! stewing, Ib. .. tons, doz..... ed, b, ..-.... Fagan, who shot T. J. Miller here yes- Changing Mind About Suicide. terday and kidnaped Miller's wife, son Best Cane 3 ll | ana “daughter, was shot, and killed granulated early last night by a posseman after he had been surrounded in a thicket. ® His prisoners were uninjured. Evaporated Milk . k Dill Pickles, each. ....... 7c SIX MONTHS FOR TWO, LONG BEACH, N. Y, July 7.— Nicholas Zuchlog of Doylestown, Pa., who ended an all-night sea trip aboard a crude plank by floating into | [2 the shore here yesterday, wu‘ sen- tenced to thirty days in jall today Our Dental Of 25 Cool and Comfortable You Smile While We Work . # : for disorderly conduct. Police sald |3 Plenty of electrie fans acudjng clear, pure atr Borden’s, Pet, Carnation, Sour Pickles, large. .... 10c [||! Josepn M. Bradley and Robert|Be ¥ 7 he admitted jumping into the water through the rooms. Our Pa “Methods are com- * White House—in tall Mixed Pickl Harris, both colored, today pleaded 5 M | wtih the intention of making a trip|F mended wver five hundred thousand patients. E 12¢ | Sweet Mix ickles, guilty to petit larceny before Ghief 3 to eternity, but his self-preservation |(5] Lowest for Arat quality guaranteed work. " cans,. AR ...cosiseiiasy Pi 35¢ Justice McCoy, in Criminal Division 2. | 2 3 complex 5 . : int, They ‘were sentenced to serve six SompleT oYorams the suicigalviden fl “erms of Faymentsie SuiiVansiaations Fesr. . o . = 2 o Jectricall, offices—cleanll: 1 of Pickled Onions, pint....45c [l| |months each at Occoquan. The men | B view. AR o ng Teatures. . ANl work done without the aiightest entered the drug store of Miles & Zuchlog spent last night in_ jail, | resemblance of pain. 20 years' experience. Davls, at 1301 7th street northwest, i took a long sleep and appeared en- tirely normal today, his keepers de- March 17 last, and stole four gallons clared. s delicious c of denatured alcchol. They were rep- tion Teeth Wil E———— | Tesented by Attorney E. HIll, Jr. i ; : Not S ; s »_ —_— & o p ] : ; HERO ON SLACKER LIST. |& {z : 3 ‘ v NEW YORK, July 7.—Henry Frank, 3 e Y 85 Per Tooth. 3 i y . i Guggenheim, listed a slacker o..) lt::e- Ev‘err I‘E.‘;tllln."v-:.n 8 ofmk. and days, 10 AM. to 4 P.M. £ : = i ) the list made public yesterday, B e e aaatiseatine: e A e IR Sars: H - A 2 ; : throughout e war ab s iieutenses |@ ___ Kindly keep mame and location of our office in your mind. 4 o commander in th naval via = e ek L . [l | sommanaer 1o, xhe nevai aviatior 427429 7th St. NW. A oo 3 . citation for bravery by Admiral Sims, r et Oppoaits Lanibiegh & Biv. and over Goand K 3 S & " | 1 a son of Daniel Guggenheim, ° nien Tea Co. Zargest and Most Ther- ST NF . ent of the American Bmelting | & FEAI s o, TV B Weshiagten, —_— b < ’ efining Company. He enlisted = . 9 gf,"]“h gnd $6'00 A P : the day this country deelared war. ERER N Y aite SRles 3 . e emstitching, Pecot Edging, Plaiting, Buttons CoveredZ S rIRST ls Beads © 1219-1221 G Street NW. Ribbons ASSIGNED TO PARIS. CAPT. SNOW ASSIGNED. > — hes = a Capt. Frank B. Upham of the office| Capt. Ellift Snow, Naval Construc- Y i of naval intellizence, Navy Depart-|tion Corps, at the navy yard, Boston, wide, Al dhe e ment, hus been assigned to duty as|has been ordered to this city for duty Per yard, Pé;:;‘f."ldr.id‘ naval attache, United States embassy, | in the bureau of construction and re- | R Paris. pair, Navy Department. N _MUDDIM Fans! Fans! Fans! 49c 25¢ Summer Needs at Sworzyn’s Special Items, selected for their timeliness, for Friday and SATURDAY selling. And right here let us state—THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST UNTIL 3 P.M., because our Customers have requested it. OUR EMPLOYES WILL RECEIVE A FULL DAY OFF DURING EACH WEEK. . " Women’s Bathing Suits Just a few more left of these All-Wool Bath- Best Makes—All- Sizes—Right Prices High-Grade 8-Inch Electric Fans Made for Either Current, 6nly 112 tamped on the sole guarantees the best shoesin style, produced for the price. : £ i i : 2 £ 13 - 3 E tamping the price on every pair of shoes as Iheqna!'tyan.LDousla roduct is guaran- E S mm:l;ganfl high pn:: lr; lml'euounbi e teed by m_[o_hl::h':'“gy{;u: up:enencell’nmfi ing iuits with the beautifully s 50 S probits 1 one example constant en- shoes. are the leaders in . i % deavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his custom-|fashion centers of America. They are made in a il C. A, MUDDIMAN & CO."- ?l?;cloe: gggezaefilifi;cshzos?;fc‘ 7‘= : nrflLDmmm@a'fim@qifidlmn&uhde:,b@e 1204 G St. - 7%, 616 12th St. B cuimisins s b ovsis S e G 3 are in materials, workmanship | highest skilled shoemakers, under direction b Y 3 and style possble to_produce at the price. For|and supervision of expena::d men, all working Bct,?:h;az:m:; :osnhing Salte $l7-50 E m years ‘dh;befl our practice to m‘md:nfi ;!:t;-mm lobmke the best : Children's,One-pi.e;:.e'Eu.t.l;l;:g.” $l 25 N R e e e ey s : Frmlhmdidn - B Sen Francico than they o i New York. o Seperiting v 00w~ 350 R I A eadpricen AnSoed on e Sole. Be careful Preaident the better . = to see that it has not been or mutilated. . L Douglcs Shea Oo, ualiti vell. Al prices. & e mw Cataioges frs. 210 Spark 8t., Brockton, Mass. dButhiug'S_:il‘lt;:sB:sgs—‘“e!‘:xcellentp l;;fxaslities, large i L DOUGLAS STORES, IN WASHINGTON, You can rent s Cor from us for busines or oo e Ko il Y pleasure—a t you may drive yourself wherever ping; riced at....cec.coveeeennies Avenue, N.W. | wortrs sros=) 1327 F St N.W OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS“#u you wish to go. s New Fords— New Dofléés— Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Suits Skirt and Blouse to match. Solid White and * ® $1.00 per hour $1.50 P"' hour Solid Rose (color guaranteed). Sizes 14 to 20. ? 3 $ peCIa rlces on % 1921 Models, Electrically Equipped We repeat this wonderful item because we were s .39 K . With Starter and Lights forltunate enough to get more. Again, very.spe- — i . : i . P T S el ® [ J Special rates for special requirements Children's Middies—Good quality | Other Boys' Wash Suits—Of ihe White Middy Cloth. Choice of red | better kind, $9 50 i 0 . ¢ . or blue collars. Sizes 3 51 5O et oo S B , American Auto Livery Co., InC. || - &35 Scaiss 95-97) ot s - or v ‘ 5 y 3 Bays' Suits—Large assort- | Dril H PhonerMam 622 1319 L Street N. W. et of colofs and pattgj:s, prop- wirdle xgitch‘e’:l brim:. .‘“ $1 _25 1y sized and made to wear well; 3 X jel:s{ :;n ?I‘HAT BOY needs'now | Silk Sports Hats—Of White Rib- during vacation days. 51.59 bon; only a few left $4.95 OPEN ALL DAY SATUAYS R Sizes 3 to 10 years.... 0 SRR G DURING JULY AND AUGUST HOSIERY / No need calling this a Sale, for it’s not. In the good old-fashioned way | we decided to “special price” certain office necessities just to “start some- i thing,” SO HERE THEY ARE! Honest, Men, They’re Real Buys Card Table Covers—All ready s“ml;ze:y:llitg otcalg:; 4 NOTIONS attached. e . N ‘Women’ “Weldrest” material. Priced at . Hosi —(;f Chiffon Lisle, Sepm'lk L:nldnp-ljap )f net, 5 A i , whit CO o Si n Cap Size Full quartered oak, four-drawer skeleton construc- . o e 79c 1 00 silk, S 69c Fo L4 v tion, tongue and groove jointed throughout to make more ; FE 3 gfi{sflfi L o o il Eyes and Susp rigid qndbsturdy. ;-Igrdmre and.trm:imlqg}? ok Rx" “']Th:e 5 mke‘ "in . " Fm“,",,"’m_ . ° of solid brass, and drawers equipped wit X 3 black ~only. The quality, | o 44 Organdy | Each,10c 3 Cards for 25 1" Cabmets roller bearings to assure ease of operation.s .50 \ 2 stle aid material from this | &, b8 "With hemstitch- | Clark’s 0. N. T. Spool Cot= i Special, each : — | = further comment. ed_and narrow pleated | on—150 yards to 2 I3 pecial, B R PR f fithee comment $2.75 | Ciging. Priced at o D ool c Children's Fan Silk olid and‘yassorted Socks—S Rick-rack Braid—All col- C . Mod I . ‘ " ' ors— N -~ :::odr; yricede-n sl -50 L] One yard, 2c Six yards, 16c ‘A Remnant Sale for Friday Silk Goods i . . Wash Goods SAVES MONEY ON REMNANTS. Tomorrow, Friday, we i s Tengths in our stock, offerin; HUNDREDS OF letti of all short ' ;'}R?)Smff %oesinble Sl'?k and Wash Goods AT FAR LESS THAN REGU- LAR PRICE. All good, useful lengths, ranging from 34-yard lengths to 2%4- “yard lengths. - The assortment includes— . Silk Remnants 36-Inch Wash Satins Wash Goods Rmu Oak or Mahogany Side Chairs, without arms. Built of finest wood, attractively finished. Each, $7.90 Arm (Revotving - Desk Chairs, oak or mahogany e feieh, uits _foe. $19.25 comfort. ‘Each... All Minnix Desks are built in reliable factories where the most select lum- ber is used in the making. They are beautifully - designed and have that . “well balanced” appearance which be- comes so prominent in your office. Here are a few_ of the sizes in the most popular finishes.. v FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE OFFER Dajuly Oxforks * Swap Pumps .o ) e ]- Chairs, - - - armeuse - 38-Inch Voiles i ani'"fi.na;.m e usuaol‘:n?cre?; 'ézfi. """""""""""""""""" —with the popular -Baby Louis and Louis 40-Inck Crepe de Chines 40-Tnch Ck 36-Inch Dress Linens i siderably ore heels at this very special price of............ ¢ 35-Inch Messalines 34-Inch Pongess 32-Inch Ginghams i Il than this special, $l4 4O || | coinch doubic pedestar, Fiat Top, / ] 40-Inch Georgette Crepes * 36.Inch Taffetas 45-Inch Organdies { | each . White Sport Oxfords ‘N : 40-Inch Pussy~ Willow "k S, Silks 36-Irich Ratines !A ....... aeosace. w0 SEETT NN, cemch Liieceiiiiiiriccccecipancad! e . . 5 ,Hs i Taffetas 33-In pm'h‘ ) 45-Inch Ratines and Vari- | o \ 7 With Black'or Tan Trimmings (o) 40-Inch Radiums 36-Inch Sports Silks ous White Goods . Black Surf Sa tin - | Genuine Honan Pongee Black or Brown Satin Pumps, Black-Kid Pumps and other alking 5 Ouwr New Home models, with Lonis and Baby Louis Heels; also tan W . e : - ? Pllfl?lc Oxfords, ¥. e g SEN sl:ls Quality. 5 ¢ 89c g‘.d for ... $‘l 019 i | 712 13th Main : Friday... .. o005 s fdays e e e | terial at the regnlar price, Color anteed. | on€ of the popular materials for dresses, waists, Absolutely perfect ity. e shirts, separate skirts, etc. - 911 Pa. Avenue N.W.

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