Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 9

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D. U, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 192f.- 14 omo of the grestest historlo relios)and disirivation of the roms e | RAILWAYS TO BE PROBED. In the bottom of the boat were found|that is to say, the wireless—and at PRESIDENT GIVEN UNIQUE CHAIR BY “FELLOW EDITORS" OF U. S. |5ttt e 12”15 vas focite| ¥omdy" ol u'tFumber “alik’ 5 | ourottore sosounts and practen ot was drawn to the surface through the R e the Western Pacifio Rallway Com- ice in 1909, GOETZ GETS DIVORCE- pany, the Denver and Rlo Grande s _ Hard to Get Wood. Rallroad Company, the Western Pacific i e La,rge, Comfortable Piece, Carved From qBecause of the inroads made by | e e tax spe.| Rallroad Company and the Denver and . - tremely difficult to obtain su, ent clalist, Maryland Park, Md., who shot Rio Grande Western Ralilroad Com- Wood of Historic U. S. S. Revenge., Refrigerating Ma- £ chine at Half Price Floor Lamps and Shades suitable timbers from the old hull ny was ordered yesterday by the e D erair without & blemish. |and killed Albert J. Byrd, when the | [nterstate Commerce Commission. The design of the Harding chair i8 | ja¢tar, armed with a revolver, appear-| The investigation, the commission artistically simple and stately, and announced, will undertake to establish SSTENEENRINNREANREANEENENRENANENNR! - , Presented at White H e £ comfortable. ed at his home Baturday night, Was|ine relations of the roads with each Perfect condition; Ej resented at 1te ouse. It is a dark oak, with a natural {granted a divorce from his wife by the | other and “determine the manner and guaranteed. A 1 :'!' 0 polish obtained by carefu] rubbing. _|court in Nashville, Tenn., yesterday, | methods in which the business” of the PPly =4 The breasts of the commanders of | according to word received from |companies has been conducted with 1818 E St. N.W., before I As & token of esteem In which idea have had put into this testimonial|the good ship Revenge would swell | Rnoxville last night. The divorce was|a view to making a report and issuing 4:30 P.M. = & .M. =) President Harding is held by the rank [ materials which entered into the con-|with pride could they see her last|granted on statutory grounds ani|orders that may be proper in connec- . 1 4 inhuman t ) t, the dis- i Amorian Sav e hevehno taken | The chai was aesigned by Aifred | atch stated. . e oo phedls tion with the issue of securities by the | fyyypyssaszssrmsssERETTRTEETRSRIERIT: S | few years ago from the bottom of Lake | C. Bossom, the New York srohitect, Champlain. *Tero is no Revenge today | who proffeied his serylces. Tne woo! in o Nax of s country. ere ‘was donates y ephen . P. Pell, him during an impressive COrefOnY none 1n the American plan for the fu-|who raised tho Revenke from the at the White House executive offices. | fure 7,06 Americar plan, fof the i [Pottom of Lake Champlain. The lllrl.lc(lnn of the. first warship of the|contribution to American history. The chsir, which is mads of wood|can hearts for all the world, as there is | craftsmanship is by Ell Berman Com- ! and file of newspaper editors through- oct the country, & large, comfortable office chair today was Dresented to This discount is extended on companies. i Il A i i oor our entire collection of Floo: 5 gears m Busmess T at 12+ Fur f il Storage i - | In the pany of New York, who made & from the hull of the U. 8 & Re | e A ation of this | charge only for satusi work dons. Lamps and Shades appropriate - i venge. famous as naval warship Aur-|op oy he carving was done by Ulysses it s ‘the revolution, has been christened .| Ritzi, New York sculptor. it for them. Floor, Junior, Daven- 8 caldent Hardlugs Bdljorial Chalr,) enior Ctopet ead that the news: This the chair s a product of the Special 4 it $ CL grace nius of men of English, Italian an i " s 800 ¢ I expeliog Gancil tablo 1n tne |plete confidence in your ability and de-| Eronan " descent, all - naturalized Summer {i port and Bridge Lamps. in [il|cabinet room. termination to measure up to the gTeat| smericans. if - special committes headed by AT o time. The only ornamentation is an Amer- Pri i i 3 B, D. Berry, ng editor of the|, It was made known to the Presi-|jcan eagle at the top, signifying tbe rices i mahogany, antique gold, poly- Founth Estate, was in attendance |den members of the news-|government, and underneath this, k paper profession felt signally hon- he | 1 ored by naving ong of helr sumber | carvings symbolizing the Lwis'fane: o an = the S1ft 1o Queston was merely o] ons of newspepers—ths (colléciion during the ceremonies, The presenta- tion l.;uch was made by Senator Ar- thur Capper of Kansas, who m. chrome and wrought iron are LR o oF wevara peroal Included in this offering. tended to express the esteem in which they hold “Editor Harding,” and the wishes which they prof- for for the successful administration and happiness of the first “Editor President.” Remarkable Values and Exceptional Selections in Vacation and Summer Apparel Will Feature Precentation Speech. scoa — Are You Having Trouble With Your Hair? _ Mrs. Coon’s prescrip- tions— Hair Tonic and Dan- druff Cure Scalp Food _ will overcome it. Theyremove the cause of the trouble by put- ting the scalp in a healthy condition—so that the hair thrives and OWS. No matter what you sald, in part: * present occasion, Mr. President, having no poljtical significance what- ever, appeal to you as unique. With~ out & thought for party labels, the news- r men of America, led by the fourth estate, have asked me as their spokes- man to present to you this testimonial of their very sincere admiration for you as the first member of their profession to ocoupy m?.;‘z'.'a" office to which the people have el you. “&"lhout regard to its architectural Bulit to Repel British, ‘While primarily the chair is an ex- pression of personal regard, it will be cherished also for its historical char- acter. The good ship Revenge, from The Reorganization Clearance For Thursday at These Price Concessions A Remarkable Group of Finest Summer Dresses Values up to $39.50, Repriced at $18.00 which the chair was made, was built on Lake Champlain to repel the ad- vances of the British from the north. The Revenge now lies on the shore ot Lake Champlain, beaten by the 1213 F 9T.and 1212101218 G ST beauty, Mr. President, permit me to say | weather, but honored by time. (i ' oetinars chil Wil s 10 ad ons, of the mal, Vedasls o s erican side in the battle o lar thoughtfulness the origt Valoour, from which fight 1t unfortu- nately had to retreat. It returned to Two Exceptional Groups of Canton Crepe and Crepe Back Satin Dresses Specially Priced !Nnk our Regular Stock at $24.75 and $35.00 Ticonderoga in ocompany with two other smaller vessels, the Trumbull and the Enterprise. (And it was one of the ships of Benedict Arnold's fleet when he was defeated October 1 [J 1776, 8ir Guy Carlton in the bat- Y, tle of Valcour.) It carried el oight guns § and ten swivels ana was commanded have tried that has falled t No connection with B e ¢ i acts —“Mrs. Coon's Pre- ‘New Mofre Ribbon and Beaded Excellent quality David & Jobn trimmed models; some with hand- Anderson Zephyr Ginghams; also Tis- drawn work. dish, ~straight-line sue Voiles and Dotted Swisses. New- o1 effects in Navy, Black and Brown. The Canton Cr'ey e in these Dresses is est Checks, Plaids and Stripes. A few Jumper Styles included. Extra Quality at either price. These boats stayed at Ticonderoga until Col. Brown of Massachusetts, in| 1780, made his desperate attempt to recapture the fort, which at that time wes again in the hands of the British. The three wood gunboats, the Re- venge, Trumbull and Eneterprise, were then moored at the stone docks at Ti-| conderoga. on Lake Champlain. Failing in his mission to capture the fort, he set fire to the vessels, which sank when they reached the water’s edge, and they remained un- der the water for a hundred and thir- ty-odd years. The Revenge was brought to the surface in 1909 and the hull is now at Ticonderoga, kept there Mageonian Pi M Priceless Bacon Macedonia, which possessed a species of pig famed for their size, was envied by the whole of Greece. None but the epi- cure could afford this taste lux- ury. The joy of the epicure is now for every man in SWINDELL’S QUALITY scriptions” have some wonderful results to their credit. For Sale at Drug and Department Stores $1.00 Each Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye St. N.W. AnO0dd Lot of About 32 Gingham, Tissue Voileand Organdies Dresses =% $6.95 Heavy Wash ) Heavy Glove Satin Camisoles Crepe de Chine Silk Bloomers Very Special at Envelope Chemise Very Special at 85¢ g $1.95 A few Crepe de Chine in- $2 '50 - cluded. Lace trimmed, some Very exceptional qualities Cut full, with reinforced hand-embroidered, with with ?rcnch band tops. A clotch; elastic knee. An ex- French knots. real bargain. ceptionally good value. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August ——that’s the price at which you may take your choice tomorrow of the Finest Wash Frocks in the entire stock There are no exceptions; and none reserved—but it’s a privilege only for Thursday. ? Dotted and Plain Irish Linens Extra Heavy Tha Shop That Shows the New BStyles First Organdies Imported Ging- Dotted Swisses French Cotton ¢ dstectability. ° PY s e ==+i|| Final Reductions o '@ -0 The Colors The Embellish- Sroceds hat has ni| ares i ments: s s i White Embroidered The Most Popular g Maize Hemstitched at__All_ Chain i Lavender Ruffled i ~ 2 il Navy : ;fille&d PR =4 l Copenhagen agof Honey Dew Girdled ! Emerald Self-trimmed i Orchid Ribbon trimmed i Low Shoes | Unrestricted Choice of 37 Styles ig Newest Summer Models, Novelties and Exclusive Creations !!g 8645 Each and every model is a distinctive.and exclusive one—combining dressiness and smartness—and now adding unprecedented pricing. Another of these _ emarkable Underwear Sales you: selection of the cholcest makes of dainty silk garments—at astonishingly low prices. GOWNS AND-GCHEMISE, in Orchid, Flesh and Blue Crepe de Chine; tailor-finish, or trim- 33.95 med with dainty Lace. The newest models.on= ] . CHEMISE, in Orchid, Flesh and Light Blue ™ Crepe de Chine; lace trimmed -or tailor-finish. 32.50 Cut on generotis Hnesivyerestimesseesaswnes — STEP-INS — Excellent grade of Crepe de Chine; cut large and full; and s 75 trimmed with dainty 1__ 12CC aerosavacomeis Formerly priced Up to $12 An unusually low price for perfect fitting, correctly styled Queen Quality Footwear—and one made possible only because of our direct affiliation with so large an organization as the Thomas G. Plant Company, makers of Queen Quality Shoes. ~ The many pairs offered in this sale include every wanted ma- terial, color or combination worn this season. VESTS — Glove- silk; hemstitched 95 finishy in Orchid sl . and Flesh ..eveenee =, BLOOMERS AND STEPs 183 pairs Black and Brown Queen Quality Pumps and INS—Made of the " Glove Silk, and 45 hemstitched. Orchid sz o and Flesh tints.... ey SAMPLE -CHEMISE— one of a kind; in Crepe de Chine and Radium Silks trimmed with real Cluny, Filet and Calais Val Lace, and two-toned ribbons and flow-. ers made of rib- ‘ 95 bon. Colors are 7- Flesh and Blue. ... . SAMPLE GOWNS — Only one of a ‘kind—in Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk; trim- med with ‘Cluny, Filet and Calais Val laces; two-toned ’rlbbonss 15 and flowers made 9. of ribbon, _— CAMISOLES—Fine Crepe de Chli‘qe; tt;iillnonr:ee: with laces or plain 5 cut extra length-.sl.iso Flesh and White. .. e - Dsodh Buy # iy the case from your grover or draggist Mogs, U. 8 A.*J things taste good is the blend-form perfected in \ Oxfords, with Louis heels and turn soles. Sizes bBroken s..ccsvcececsosscncsce ssssse $3'85 Sale Starts Tomorrow Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Exclusive Agents-in Evulu'nghm for Queen Quality Shoes

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