Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGT(.)N,A D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921. , surp asHozE; crEw sAvED. | Harry W. Taylor, Inc. - CHILDREN WIN BENEFIT | o the, midow, claimed tnat the by-| MRS. WHITE WINS SUIT. 'SUSPECT MRS. BURKETT |“’'M NO WHISKY SOAK!” i e el i N CONTEST WITH WIDOW | o ihe el ot re, i "hus- | afarriage to Bouck White ot Mart- | WAS SWINDLER’S MAID |SHOUTS SENATOR WATSON | American frétgnt stéamenip Singham. | Painting / & band was insane when he made the 5 A assignment, and several witnesses borough Annulled. e AL L RS L Paperhanging Distriot Supreme Court Rules That | Jition: 3o iy ‘bad romariied i | POUGHKEEFSIE, N. ¥ July 20— |New York Attorney Begius Iuves- Denies He's Lined Up With Brew. | iniriy men landed satcly lyst, nieht Decorating ot S ‘ourt Justice Josep lor- : Assignment Former Policeman | 1y 288, o O e e oY M e time of | schauser has handed down a de-| tigation After Striking Re- ers in Urging Passdge of Willis- | Point. It was feared the vessel might be a total loss. 2333 18 N.W. Col. 1077 DR. LEHMAN PLATE SPECIALIST cision in which he granted an anul- " | Riley Made Was Valid. his death. =AU the time when the | Cmt of marriage to Mrs. Andre I, semblance Is Noted. Campbell Beer Bill. counsel for the children pointed out,|Simon White trom Bouck White of | NEw YORK, July 20.—. .| Declaring Senator Nelson, republi- Justice Hoehling of the District | spa had brought sult for maintenance | Mariborough. R Zati hroahe July 30 An dnvestl. e s et s Supreme Court today signed an or- | against him, and had also sued his _The decision is very short, stmply | [ i Mo oo iy to dosant | can, nnesota, had infe! . every der airecting the Metropolitan Police y children for alienating his affections.) stating that the Plaintift is entitled |imine whether Mrs. Anna Richardsen |ON® OPPosed to the measure was lined Rellef Association to pay a benefit PR S ;fimm’ ;jofmg““lmrm" ‘and direct. | Burkett of Hillsdale, Ind., who plead- |up with the breweries, Senator Wat- of $1,000, due on the death of Eli E ing judgment for her. ed not guilty of forging the name of | gon, democrat, Georgia, during a short Rlley. former poilceman, o his six REVOLUTION IN ODESSA. | g Sl S enty years ota and b paate, theodore "Roosevelt to 2 |qopate in the Senate yesterday on the children. —_— brought - action through® Harry G. |35 5 3 ever i The widow, Mrs. Nellle May Riley,) HELSINGFORS, Finland, July 19.— | Harper of Poughkeepsie as guardian | DS€n employed as a maid to Ann |Willis-Campbell beer bill shouted: "I via olaimed the money, and the associa- ad litem. . O'Delia Diss Debar, notorious woman |want 1t understood I'm not & whisky 4 tion submitted the matter to the|AcCOrding to the Moscow Pravds s — e swindler of a generation ago. s0ak.” ) ) court fo determine between the elaims | Widespread counter-revolutionary or- Old_court attaches told Mr. Dool- "°1 you bring back the beer and of the widow and children. ganization has been discovered in| Miss'Alice Taylor, the new presfdent [ing, he said, that there was a strik- !1jght wines,” Senator Nelson had de- , 6 _Through Attorneys Hawken and|Qgessa. It was plotting an uprising|Of the American Library Assocladion, ing resemblance between Mrs. Burk- |clared, “you'll bring back the saloon - Navell, the children showed that the is the third woman to be chosen pres- | (it and the Diss Debar maid, and he | anq the fight for prohibition will have ] Summer Tqurist Rates father had made an assignment to | for next week. One hundred officers immedlately sent for all court records | po, e them of the proceeds of the beneft |and several hundred soldlers are said [ ldent of the organization during Its|of the old trial. DL v o aatd he had certificate. Attorney W. H. Pe Lacy, | to have been arrested. existence of more than forty years. The career of Ann O'Delia Diss De- |y in.q the fight against the saloon bar was long and varied.. She was 5 : when, at the age of fourteen, he was last heard from as having been re-|.p,pfized in Sweetwater creek” and “You don’t give me anywhere near enough space to advertise the wonderful bargains I J|lcased from an English prison in |y ineq the church. He flayed the bill “The Scenic Route” . 2 s ry g 1906, with a man named Jackson, who [Joined the church. He flayed the . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED e Scenic picked up in New York.” This is the “kick” of all our buyers, every one of whom has just re- || posca as her husband.” They were [38 a0 infringement on personal ibx PLATES—$15 turned from the market with the biggest values in years. The few here advertised are but a | 557 ¢ced for thelr connection with a ®Beclaring the Anti-Saloon League PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. . very small portion of the hundreds to be had all over the house. She was best recalled in New York | was “sailing under false colors: Mr.| __BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTWENIA To the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain resorts, also Al- ; = § anitho woman ‘x::“‘;:;,m'{‘:;ed""“g’fig posed the saloon it did commendabl leghany and Blue Ridge Mountain resorts, including Virginia Hot Where Your Dollars Count Most deeded his Madison avenue home. to | Work. the ealoon gone, the Springs and White Sulphur Springs. Liberal stop-overs. Through her, gave her large sums of money |léague is going too far in its activ- % 3 B X Fall inf G ’ and furnished an expensive apart- |itles. he added. Plate service to important cities in the Middle West. ull information. g nt, where sh .| “I'm on-the water wagon for good, 1 E H R E N D o o et he el B i |l B S YRR B Bt Gity Ticket Office, 714 14th St. NW. —for the ese o Marsh and served ! onorable profession how far it can Saks’ or the Japanese Crepe Kimo- || Marst" 1d served s prisgn ferm, " {ponersile profenson oy fr, 1t ¢ .22-; no you've paid $5.00 for laiming to have hidd: 7 far,” the Georgian asserted. » % 7:)0 22-24 7t5i :.N:IW 5 i paid $5 v E.,:si'“o".:f;e "w'.*,"{,,ced o pawers. sug Fassago of the bill e sdded, would | NI T T i tore Hours: pen 9:1 ! ose 6 P.) Woman penitentiary under the name of Vera |put millions of dollars in the coffers P. Ava. Her various marriages in- |of soft-drink and lemon extract man- win cluded those to a Dr. Messant, Gen. |ufacturers and sellers of cocaine. ‘ ‘ ’ ’ appreciate Joseph H. Diss Debar and Willlam Senator Watson launched an attack the sav- J. McGowa w thy Chicagoan. against coca-cola, declaring it a “per- ings this nicious bellywash” that had almost “ruined” Georgia. Charging it had an ol . RUSSIAN NIHILIST DEAD. injurious effect on the human system, but even COPENHAGEN, July 19.—Vera Sas- | N6 made the cryptic remark, “One|Z ' more will §isulitch, a notorious nihilist, known DS aaa o 25¢ Huc! ax ‘The beer bill was laid aside after M preciate twenty-five years ago throughout the [an hour and one-half of debate and Phe com- [||world. died at Moscow yesterday, ac- |the Norris farm finance bill was taken Towels, P fort, cording to a report received here. 3 apel‘ ne:.llne!! 19 ' an > all-around Qe C L 6 Rolls for Uastuiness / 4 % i@ 18x36 size; R { 4 A Rle Qlstinott e woven red bot. . ) 1 distinctive - NG : 4 s ders; soft, ab- - c Qorbent quality. ~ Sale of Jumper Frocks /The Fad of the Hour—in Linene and Gingham Seems as if we can’t get them fast enough to supply the demand. Fresh shipment ready tomorrow. Designed in clever midsummer models; of linene in pink, tan, copen, rose and reseda—also of checked 95 gingham. Patent leather belts and self belts. Double pockets. Some x are neatly piped, others bound with silk braid. White —As Well as Black, Cordo- Jumper Dress | [JE N & made of | S ale , CONOMY colors and modeled P! } Economy of price alone often in- __,_rll’&_ 4 volves extravagance of energy and Good-looking street dresses for 120 Men’s Nightgowns, L4 time. these hot days, for wear in the ] Thursday Only mountains, seashore or at home || 5150 or these tatntion; 79 c The three-fold service policy of the 4 Perfect Grocery assures you a three- fold economy. Everything the homekeeper needs Six daily deliveries always prompt Standard prices that invite comparison _ . garments. Go stock up here in the uty. tomorrow while the prices Of good quality collarless, V neck and full Made of good quailty Ramie Linen, Ginghams annd Linene, in pretty shades of brown, tan, lavender, light and dark blue, white and green. For satisfaction of mind, purse and palate—shop at Cornwell’s Grocery Department. Sleeveless Jumper styles, with patent leather or belt of some material, 2 hip pockets and prettily finished with white . Fortunate will be : Yistt tapings. & ‘he mother who avails i Our Us van and other colors in . herself of this sale || Hf Delicatessen Mai 14 to 44 sizes. T A opportunity. High- £ 1415H Sirecl i ; Tailored g%g and $8.98 Linene Cont Sut. .. ggg ‘f} e S : . W Silk Hose . White Dress Skirts. . .. ....... o emutituily. Trimmed \ o P i i Ji 7 $10.00 Extra Size Voile Dresses. . . .. ... $6.75 o s s ) b, / Slight Irregulars of ° Remodeling Operations Ave Under Way $15.00 Silk Dresses $9.75 Sea”*Aisc” ereepers S VIR 2 A $2/4250/a0d $3.00/K10ds &5 2 . for babies. 1 7 L oy, Y } (-] $10.00 to $17.50 Silk Dress Skirts. . . . . . $4.98 Kk : $1250 Cloth Coats................ §598 [ .. .. Drosses 8 I 99 mne @@]fg@ @ nats $30.00 to $40.00 Coat Suits. . . . ... ...$19.75 || o Sriee §12.77 ! . By s || nighest grades . ; 5 georgette satin 3 \ A hurry-tip clearance of hundreds Hh You'll find your vacation “geeds” in this lot and save new degree of fit and com- of beautiful Georgette Hats in 00 fort—t6 say nothing of white and the fashionable colors. ® the intrinsic quality of these Trimmed with flowers, wreaths, taffeta and crepe de chine garments, . in popular sport styles and models for big mgney. failoced,, threacesilie stockings: ostrich and ribbons. A style and ac| seam 1s always straight. 2 = ol street or evening wear. Every color and every size in lot. Our biggest dress value in years. g On sale at a substantial saving size for every preference. | because they're technically WHITE MILAN TRIMMED HATS WHITE UN- ’ rated as “irregulars.” Defects SAILORS—Cushion- —Clearance lot of TRIMMED HATS of . i are negligible. brim and double- Colored Trimmed milan and hemp, brim styles, trim- ;-lntas tha’z”s:;d_‘_rgr also leghorns and i ith wide and ° $5.00 to $12.98. The panamas, in the Gordon Silk Hose, 98¢ e nde” He. season's favorite popular summer Gordon Round Ticket, No. 275, duced to styles and trim-" shapes. Sold for admirable combination of thread mings. $3 to $5. Choice, e ne e e o, | .. $1.69 ... $1.50 | $1.95 white, cordovan, tan and gray. and dark grounds, with the most elaborate and exclusive colored effects shown in Washington this season. You'll want more than one dress of these when you see them. 3 . e - 6"91(: Jerseye:ttel lSultlng 1,400 Yards Blue Bird Plisse eautiful new weave in Suiting, very highly mercerized for those one-piece Slip- e e I & rondertulias fitt Do aloge el PQe (i el S 290 and Linen color. 34 inches wide. and underwear. 30 inches wide. 59¢ White Madras 89c Imported White Venetian F'\Ill. 36 inches wide, in a particularly 32 inches wide, white extra high-lustered large “range of narrow stripes, gluster Venetian Cloth for skirts, blogmers and stripes and many small neat designs.” There c petticoats. Launders well anl retains are nearly 2,000 vards for selection. finish. 4 2,400 Yards 25c Ginghams 50c 40-inch Black Satine There are scores of styles in pretty mul- Tailors into frocks -of all-around good looks and good wear at a decided tiple colored plaids and stripes, especially 15 Note the extra width and also this cloth saving. Siapiefl for Mouws Suiits Surs Mitis Sna”sbsoltaly {ast color. . For loomers, 290 - ST S S 50c Swiss Organdy, 20 $3.00 Longeloth, $3.00 Crochet , Regular 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Grades Qualities and styles that have been selling up to $1.25 the yard, and 4 c all 40 and 45 inches wide. Many are fine, sheer imported voiles, in medium Make Your Jumper Dress at Low Cost— 39¢ 34-inch Colored Linene Style and utility are happily united in this practical wash fabric. Comes - in light blue, navy, copen, French blue, pink, old rese, linen color, green, 2 5 c Yard mais, brown, tan and white. Ideal weight, uniform texture, hard to wrinkle. Children’s and Ladles’ Dresses. 27 inches By all means the greatest bargain you have had offered you in years. Beau- tiful, dainty colored designs on light grounds, especially fine mercerized quality Voile. These will make beautiful, cool summer dresses. 27 inches wide. We Can Only Sell You 2 of These | Girls’ Voile Dresses at wide and every one fast color. Bathing Suits and many others purposes. q : 39 In. Wide $1.98 Piece Bedspreads, $1.98 F V il Fine, ' Sheer, Crisp, Quality Yard-wide 10-yard pieces, fine P! % 3’000 Ya-rds 29c ancy ounes Swiss Organdy in ?i'ghc blue, soft chamois finish for lingerie Hemmed size, 72x84, c copen, pink, brown, helio, white. wear. raised Marseilles patterns. 27-Inch Fine Swiss Baby Fsiber Silk Ruffle Flouncing 590 weaters ard / ‘We want at Jeast 5,000 people in ou; Under- Department Thursday. These prices will —with set-on embroidered ruffle and two T, 1 rows of Val lace and embroidery between. uzedo Style 2 thmes, ?fi:’ itae ionally dai tterns. ¢ Y . ' for dresses no bet $1.00 value. In exceptionally dainty patterns. ) ter. Made of a c Square Embroidered Baby Val Lace Insertings, diamond ° 35’:1': nl:“: q:::g Yokes, with finished neck. .. and round mesh. assortment of patterns and & pleas- 18¢ Each, 3 for 50¢c 39¢ Doz. or 4¢c Yd. e sinc S Ly ing range of colors. Newe: Pearl Buttons, of good quality SH raight-1i; del: with .1 1 n N e e a1 Sttty Corset Covers Swiss and Cambric | 3 in assorted sizes. Dozen on a | . Sweaters in the styie > colors cuffs and collars. - 4 to 14 i and 4 inch, open and blind work. card. adjunct’ of suminer Tash- \ { and cambrio Baderwosr For: wormon 12%c Yd. 4 Cards for 10c; Card, 3¢ | jons. Belted model with gocktets ;pd {u‘l(l7 tnxe‘dg Clal'k’s 0. N. T- Brl:'a;cllé. nhav‘;.e:n'hite. ;a?sque 1 Spool Cotton = o . 100-Yard Spools Boys’ Khaki 3 for 12¢ Sport Blouses No: 50 Black and White Paper Napkins, white, 100 for 25c. and misses. Garments that up ti ;2:".-“:—::‘1“ sold as glgh ml: ;i'.o? D Sarhe Lace, embroldery and $1.00 to $1.39 Underwear Exquisitely lace and em- brofdery ed Gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Camisoles, C Drawers, etc. Made of .fine batiste, crepe cambric or muslin, in white or-flesh. Really extraor- dinary valu : $5.00 Girls’ Organdy Dresses The very hand- to 14 years. Daintily made with rows of Men's Needs AJAMA S—Tailored of ll:ht-'al‘ht, soft-finished percale and nainsook «checks - with ou th S froms: t s rogs. “Universal” 51.49 1 maki R ruffles around skirt, sleeves and at neck and finished with wide sepa- rate sash. Pretty shades of blue, pinle and white. Speclal, < WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Southern Automobile Supply Co., 1324 14th St. N.W. , Rudolph & West Co, 1332 N. Y. Ave. N.W, drawers; $1.00 yalue; per- Sold by the Following Deal: e drers B . A Thursday sale of our y the ing lers shirte; Ak foreed ODC Ivory Soap, 3 for_1sc. $1.00 Sport Blouses, made St. Mt Vernen Auts seat. Garment .... p Palmolive Soap, 3 for 23c. of “fakt-oplos AhaNL cloth, : LISLE 800K s—Highly Medicated Absorbent Cotton, e to Ot romtariabiy merceriged quality, dyed e 1-1b. roll, 39c. and wear duradbly. A# Not in years have we béen able t6 offer value such as this. Guaranteed perfect quality stockings—a thin, . transparent lustrous quality that for service and appear- c ' ance is unsurpassed at much higher prices. Made with ' seamed backs and reinforced heels and toes. Limit, 4 pairs to a customer and énly for Thursday at this extremely low price. Safety Pins, 2 cards, Sc. sizes, 7 to 16. Hairnets, cap and fringe, dozen, deep,® fadeless black and clocked in black and white, 39/0 $2.00 SHIRTS—Men's Fi: 49¢c. ; d-lauridered P‘:r‘eui‘: Boston Bags, strong black ith stif cuffs. A leatherette, 98c. Fancy-cut Crystal Bea , grad- uated and tassel effects; jet and colors. irts, with £ = .¢nmnmllnmunmmmlmunnmmnmmunummnymmnmmu IWWWIIMIW:‘A

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