Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 12

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FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 14, 1921 shocked that he was taken to Cas- ualty Hospital. Charges of colliding and driving while under the Influ- ence of liquor were preferred against him at the fifth precinct police sta- tion. ‘While crossing Montello avenue in front of Wheatley School &bou!r“l s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BOY FLYING KITE SKILLED BY AUTO David W. Finch, Seven Years Old. Dies in Hospital After Accident. David Wright Finch, seven years old, son of George A. Finch, former president of Piney Branch Citizens'| Assoclation, was fatally hurt by the automobile of Major H. Robb, 1306 Farragut street, yesterday morning. He dled at Garfield Hospital about & o'clock this morning, death resulting from a fracture of the skull. The Finch home is at 1313 Emerson street. The death of young Finch is the third in traffic accldents in this city this week. Ralph Borronto, nine years old, was killed by a motor truck at! Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street Tuesday afternoon, and Lawrence D. Madden, colored, three years old, was killed by a motor delivery wagon | Wednesday afternoon. A coroner's! jury characterized the killing of Bor- Tronto as an accident, while in the case of the colored chil erdict blam- ing the driver of the death was reported: David Finch celebrated his sev birthday Tuesday evening, and yes- terday morning he was on the side- walk fying a kite, one of his birthday D. - C, Funeral services for the chiid probably will be held Monday morning. Collides With Street Car. James B. Trainor, twenty-nine years old, a salesman, giving his address as 1819 Lafayette avenue, Baltimore, was driver of an automo- blle that colllded with a street car near East Capitol and 2d street about 9:46 o'clock last night. The automobile was badly damaged and Trainor was so severely bruised and 126 Washington street. The child was treated at Casualty Hospital for shock and minor bruises. Carlos Day, sixteen years old, 918 1 street, wae riding a bicycle that struck Boston TRussell, sixty-five years old. registered at the Howard House, at Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, vesterday afternoon. Th boy was thrown from his wheel an slightly hurt. ———— t] Central Northwest Citizens' As®o: tion will meet at § o'clock at 12 stregt branch, Y. M. C. A. TOMORROW THE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL AND SAV- INGS BANK opens for business at 635 F St. NW. TOMORROW marks the beginning of a new : banking service—a real service—for the thrifty saver and progressive business man. ALL the Officers and Directors of this bank are H Here’s Value for You In Suits and Overcoats == Silverware for the Bride local men, well known, who have succeeded in their various fields, and when you place your account here you associate yourself with a progressive, growing and successful institution. THE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL AND SAV- INGS BANK will pay 4% on Savings Accounts and 2% on Checking Accounts; no “Service Charge.” Monthly statements of account will be mailed to every depositor. SAFETY, COURTESY and GOOD BANKING JUDGMENT is the policy of this bank. Under United States Treasury Supervision. Read the names of the Officers and Directors, below, and then decide to join them; to grow with them; to succeed with them. The quality of these Suits and Overcoats is of the high- est standard. The product of Stanley Make, who make nothing but high-grade guaranteed clothes. You can get a suit or over- coat in any style and fabric that you'll like for less money than has been possi- ble for many a day. OFFICERS President Vice President Vice President Vice Preaident EDWARD &. AR HEARS. ULYSSES G. CUNNINGH. Vice l'rf-llfll! ROBERT remembrances, when the automobile FRANCIS D. FOWLER, of Mr. Robb came out of 2 blind ailey | Compotes Vases MICHAEL M. DOYLE, General Counsel and siruck him, ‘knoeking him down Tri G B an racturing 8 skul e occu- DIRECTORS pant of the car, it Is stated, called 2 rivets ravy Doats W. J. Armstrong Johm W. Farram the child when it was too late to pre- Bread Trays Berry Bowls flrl-l ’. Barnhart vent the accident. e S Willlam H, Benjamin Cares for Child. Candlesticks Chop Dishes n"f. Bostey Mr. Robb rushed the unconscious ! < - Eaward 8. Brashe child to Garfleld Hospital. He later Baking Dishes Flower Baskets €. A. Brickwedde visited the tenth precinct police sta- 2 tion and reported the accident. ~He W ater Pitchers Lemonade Sets - spent much time at the hospital in an effort to be of assistance to the patient and members of the Finch family, and this morning shortly after the child’s death he appeared at the police station | and was directed to be on hand at an inquest at the morgue at $ o'clock this afternoon. Coroner Nevitt was told that a_hedge between the building line and sidewalk probably obstructed the view of the occupant of the automobile until the vehicle was near the line of the side- | walk where the child appeared so sud- | denly that the machine could not be stopped in time to prevent the accident. | ry Finch, sister of the victim of the accident, accompanied her brother. She | said she heard no horn blown to advise | of the approach of the automobile, but | ring. Bonbon Dishes Cold Meat Dishes Sugar & Crgam Sets Mayonnaise Bowls Marmalade Jars Vegetable Dishes: 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST R W O Sl Edward Volgt, J!‘ 1y Hon. Michacl M. Doyle CLOTHES STANLEY “stop 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. American Commercial and Savings Bank 635 F Street NW. . OPEN ALL DAY AND UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY 39-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.00 Yard Crepe de Chine Seconds of $1.00 Window Shades, 50c Oiled Women’s $1.50 Fiber- Silk Hose, $1.00 Seconds of Men’s $1.00 Half Hose, 50c hes wide. heavy, $1.00 Window Shades — 3x6-foot Women's Fiber Silk Hose—Black and cordovan; fiber silk all the way up, in- cluding garter top; seamed back, perfect quality; all sizes. Worth $1.50. Men's Onyx Thread Silk Half Hose, full fashioned, high spliced heel, double rein- forced sole and toe of lisle thread; mostly in plain black. Slight seconds of $1.00 values . soc R T i T 2 imperfections. Worth up tu 30c g pair .. e > 4 Fi s c uspenders—Lrolice l'l 1re- Ll fi;rgsmds'-;}:;[uF';g"fl;- et sewenl T 25 a heavy double fiseced quulity 25C e S U G C b Lomt sl h | 'Ribbons—Beautiful, new Ribbons, for 6 Pieces Aluminum Ware— 25 | hair bows: 4n assortment of plain Choice of six teaspoons, forks C ! and fancy patterns: good heavy 250 or six tablespoons, for . | quality. Yard...... Lipped Saucepans — One- _quart 25 Two Yards L-cu—lmnauon Cluny, trade size Aluminum Lipped Sauce- C | crochet and Filet Laces, cream and ! white: 3 and 4 inches wide; sec Bead Chains—Pearl Bead Chains : adras. whi d e 5 dras. te grounds, long chains or lorgnette: et & i ! 'e’_‘lf": L P | Drcxs Ginghams—32-inch Drcss Ging- m’nr.-‘e’e o SEedc !‘Z:Is oRs earl | han:;x. mill l;.nzthu from 2 25 3 8. ass vards, in beautiful plaids, checks. &oégns 1gn r{uu.! 12 card. THR 25C | stripes and plain colors c ----------- Two yards Outing Flannel—27-inch Out- Three Hair Nets—Real ‘Hair Nets, cap | ing Flannel, & heavy double flesced shpe and fringe nets; close mesh ' guality, in neat coloran istzive: zsc Satu rday’s 25c, Again Tomorrow—Important Monev=5avmg Advantages for the Thrifty in our Weekly Bargain The once-a-week Triple Value-Giving Event that stretches the buying power of your money to the limit. Every item in this list a wonderful value—offering seasonable merchandise at three low Any Article at 50c prices—23c, 50c and $1.00. No mail or phonc orders filled. Any Article at 25c Week-end Toilet Package — Colgate’s Three Packages Envelopes—To match Week-end Toilet Packages, con- writing paper. in each package. tatning trial packages of Col- 250 l Sold regularly at 10c. THREE 25c Shavingbrushes—Good quality bristles; gate's most popular tollet requisites. PACKAGES FOR 50c Change Purses —Leather 25 | C | an assortment of handles including imitation ivory and .bone-mounted 5C o Third Flo Change Purses, an assortment of styles and shapes: well made. O Boys' Slispenders—Harris make. Mesh Veilings—Plain and fancy meshes. dotted effect - 25¢ Silk Tassels—Heavy qualll), zood ing; leather ends and combi Hose—-High in black and Dej wnd : 25¢ rst Floor—Veiling Dept. Men" & Fll:er S:Ik Hlli whils others sifght pans . lehy s Salmon—Tall Libb: Alaska values worth 19c -and 25(: vyard. Two yards for.......... 250 50c Grass Rugs—18~<36 Stenciled Grass Rugs. in blue or brown medallion or neat border desiEnS............. 5C in First Floor. 4 48c Washable Cretonnes—Yard-wide. I\\n Yards Cretonne or Sc ms—34-incli . stripe, bird or eht or dark colors. for comfort of cans on- ous amnlm s Three Thmcans oup— densed Tomato \»up for 3 Orlenla (3 for Ilraul‘rnw re. asswell as for draperies: ith floral or bird de- s Locders in various eolorin 25(: worth vard. TWO yards for. _50c and 69c Felt Base Runner—225-inch or Fell Base Run- 25C 25¢ Huck 25¢ 39c Bureau Sc-rfs~Pmin white 215 and 36 inch D dmer hemstitched, also pink and Wue Carpet. in various coloring: scalloped edEes ....oceunieinaan.nn 25C Threed) rds Curzet Lit B—-Yard -wide taped padded Carpet Lining, Two yards Crash—All-white Figured Huck Crash. scarfing or fancy work excellent grade for 25 yard. TWO yards for . C { cut from full pieces. Worth 12%c Worth 19¢ Two Turkish Towels—Bleached Turk- | i yard. THREE yards for. White Chiffon Voil K White Chiffon Voile, a very" sheer, two-ply quality. Mercerized Pongee—32-inch Yarn inch fine, 25¢ 25¢ ish Towels. heavy double thread e oy . worh 25C Mercerized Ponger, in /tan, khukl Two Balls Crochet Cotton—Large ball A Blcached | Pill of Perle Crochet Cotton, in numbe e . _Bleached P owcases—42x36 .Bleached % and 5. e 25C Pillowcases, hand-torn and -ironed; 256 ball. ! finished \I\Hh deep hem; perfect C L E e | cundst TeR S o e Three Men's Hlndkerch:eis— T"I.un white Two yards Muslin—36-inch Bleached close woven grade, v or dr Muslin, & fine free from stars yards for hemstitched Handkerchiefs: go H Women's Belts—Assorted i and White. Rlack a n<: alse plain colors. in . hrotn. 25¢ 25¢ Two 3 vards Unbleached Muslin— iy including d Red Combini- i 25¢ achcd Sheeting. 0! Unblea 5c 25¢ q ality; warranted perfect. THREE TWO yards for ........ veo Writing Paper—In white, pink | focta: saconas of tandard qualities. ard blue: good quality pnver? 72 | ; rd baetiod S nhrd fllll“"es, 25C its in package ..........c00000n ™ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE mmu_sm:‘ Boys' Blouses—Oi good quality percale, white grounds, in neat col- ored stripes; sizex' 6 to 15 vears, First Floor. Boys’ Belts—Of cowhide leather, in_black and corfiovan: all sizes, Third Floor. 50c S50c Neckwear—The New Bromley Collar and of linene and pique, also evelet Cuff Sets. in pretiy fects cmbréidered ef- 50c Men’s 75c Belts—)\ien’s Pioneer Full Cow- hide Tecther Belts. in Dlack only: bridle & sizes up to 14, 50C Firest Floor. Men's Suspenders—Harris make. oi fine quality light-weight lisle webbing: plain colors on leather castoff. 50C 69c Laces—Venice Lace Edgings, 0 in_cream color only: four inches (¢ wide . 5 BATE: e shoinie Stripe Tub Silks—34-inch Stripe Tub Silks, rich lustrous finish.silk mixed quality, in a large aesortment of color combinations, 50c BlClxiltlren‘nfiBloo!men——X:w l.’;:ack Satine oomer ne lustrous quality, elastic waist, double seams: sizes 2%to 10 vears 50C Little Tots’ Dresses—Of gingham, yoke style: trimmed with fine pink and blue chec: 10 3 years for making men's shirts, women's fast walsts, dresses, eol- OFB aieueisinuinns ete.; Women's Bloomers—Of pink ba- tiste. fully reinforced: trimmed flounce. full cut and well made, First Floor. Women's Drawers—Oi soft-fin- ish muslin, flounce of embroidery; all_sizes: well made and finished, First Floor. 95c Crib Blankets—30x40 Crib Blankets, in pink, blue or gray plaids. also jacquard designs ...... Firat Floor. $1.00 and Crex > stenciled designs, in key, band or scroll borders; good shade of red, 75c and 98c-Framed Pictures—6x8, 8x10 and 10x12 glass size Framed Pic- tures, in gilt. dark or green mould- SOC ings: an assortment of subjects, $1.00 Sofa Cushions—I18x18 and 20520 Cretonne ' Uovered’ - Sofa Jround shape, with buttan White Novelty V wide. extra fine two-ply quality, In white reerized plaids, checks, stripes and figures.....oo.iaeeunnns Three yards Cannon Cloth—34- inch White Cannon Cloth, 2 heavy I'inen finish quality. Three nrl- SOC or . Three White with ruffle yards Pulma Checks, a close woven soft finish grade. P, Checks—36-inch yards for .. 50C Three yards Percale—36-inch Percales; light grounds, in stripes, checks, 50 C dots, fisures and neat pltlda Three yards for | | | an assortment of beautiful and novel | Paper Napkins, Oc and $lOO Sale' yards Khaki- Cloth—34- twilled Three inch' Khaky Cloth, a heavy 50c » 50c 50c 50c 50c Women's 79c¢ Underwear—Medium-weight cotton separate garments, shirts with low neck and no sleeves. knee-length 50C pants; broken sizes.. Misses’ 65c Underwear—Separate gar- ments, in white only; heavy fleeced cotton: high neck and long sleeves. 50(: quality, for children's wear. Three yards for ....... .. White . Wool Flannel—27-inch White “'t\ol Flannel, fine soft finish grade, for infants’ wear......... Wash Boards—Glass Wash Boards, in strong wooden frames: full size Size han- Scrubbing Mops—Large Scrubbing Mops, with long ale 69c Table Damask—58-inch Mer- cerized Table Damask. good quality for general use: assorted patterns. ankle pants; sizes 2 to 16 years...... 75¢ Black Venetian—A heavy. lustrous lining for coats or cape: 32} Snches WIde . unsionsssi sahisaissn Neck Chains—Gold Filled Neck Chains and Locket Chains, an assort- ment of pretty patterns; soldered link styles 50c $1.00 Ribbon Bracelets—For wrist watehes: zold ribbons, with gold- plated sildcs and mountings......... ; Bead Necklaces—Fancy Bead Necklaces, and drops; pretty colors....... SOC Pa per Napkins—Crepe good designa; some with beaded tassels Three Pacl crepe paper; age. Three packages Stationery ll!lb—"lm Floor. Puff Boxes or Hair Receivers quality white one hundred in pack- 50C —Fine white ivory finish; attractive 50c shapes. Bach......... Shoj "i Bags—Extra large size water- proof leather-finish shopping soc bags, wlth double handles..... Leather Goods Dept.—First Fleo: eor. —Playing Cards—Smart Set Pla)mg Cards, - gold dmes, e ename] finish with aftractive designs, full pacl Oc Stationery Dept, First Floor. Threc anec Sup—Woodbury‘s Facl full size cakes. ‘Three ‘Waist mexb—Re-dy-mad- Wnut Linings, fine quality white net; all Sll‘és o Pty Three Pairs Women’s Hose—Black and Cordovan Cotton and- Lisle Hose, some with seamed back, others seam- less; perfect quality: broken siz soc Three patrs for. ‘Two Pairs Women's Hue—Mercenzed Cioved garee o aabie bjedt t msm i garter ps; sul c o lmperleetlom warth 3%¢c pl.lr. 506 pairs for . Opaque Cloth Window ecru and green; complete with ring and all fixtures. count of slight ddect ............ in a complete * $1.00 firm-woven, all-silk quali assortment of street and e ing shades, including black and white. Yard........,..coennn Siades. in white, Termed seconds on ac- 50c Event. Article at $1.00 Women's Sport Hose—Mercerized and Wool sSport Hose, fashionable two-toned Any Cups and Snncers—]apan::e China Deco- rated Cups and Saucers, thin $l 00 chev wls, in new mixtures plaited shapcs, with non.hrez avble visor .e.... . Third Floor. - $1.00 “.'.',{,‘..,!':‘,f;.":if.‘fi".",‘. i $1.00 tures; good quality cheviots.... Boys' Pants—Good Quality Cordurn) Knick3rbocker ~Pants. 1o l > toe: perfect quality Men’s $1.50 Pajamas—Of o wood trimined D.. quality. neat designs; set of ! effects. Subject to slight imper six each for.... teetfons, which do not affect $l 00 Vestees—Of all-over Venice lace, val l 3500 pair appearance. Worth . ) lace and net, also embroidered Ilikeedier : P effects; roll collars; white and 1. Boys' Pajamas—Oi Domet cream colors. .. 5 flannel: heavy fleeced quality: $1 00 Men’s $125 Silk Hose—Pointex Thread | {fimmed with frogs: sizes & 1o o Silk Half Hose, black and plain S colors; fully reinforced sole and _0 | Boys’ Caps—New Pan] Gol{ Caps. of arge quality white cambric: $1.00 \\'uh white braid; sizes A to Men’s $150 Silk Neckwear— o Pure Silk Knitted Ties. new i nch Ribbons $l.00 Three Yards Ribbon—Five. in satin stripe moire and taf- feta: all wanted shades. Three full rel:ul.u‘ cut sizes from 16 rear: Firal Fioor. yards for . i e s pretallic vrsgi;‘aly’:h\s!z;dv 1lnad e sl 00 :ur‘qu'mu. x{:'“;; emerald, steel. $l_00 Daddy models; sizea 3 to § years Yale blue, black. €tC............ \ ce Dept—First Floor. G‘i|rls' Gni;npu—omrd“hxltle lawn, made k Tan = 33 inches wide, wit Peu_’r Pan round co :rs $ :{;l:!d o give cnl"‘e sansrac- l. ,{‘7“‘";”".3 . . LA ' ‘omen’s Bungalow rons—Of plain Bleached Sheets—76x90 Us- blags Breet, Iavender and Ppink chambrays bleached Seamless Sheets, per- open-front models, trimmed with fect quality; finished with wide o rick-rack braid on neck. cuffs hem .... and pocket; full cut and well l 00 Five . Yards Chambra —.7-mch Cham- bray, in pink, -blue and {rov&n Aprons—O1i hlacL satine. chec linen finish quali $l ,00 buttoned size; FIVE yards for ....... Iml!hg‘d W large poclkets; #! 1 sizes 26 to 36 . Eight Vards L"“x‘h“'_‘;(" | "'Women's $150 Bloomers—Oi fine -w.L a fine soft inch Longcloth, 51 ish grade for lingerie yards for $1.50 Storm Serge—ao-mch Storm Serge, all-wool quality. sponged and’ shrunk, in black. navy blue $198 Crex Rup——z«-ss Weave Crex Rugs, plain stenciled designs; good shade o or ity pink mercerized satine. lar, reinforcements: stitched rufiie; full width .............. T $1.00 .............. $1.00 Hcrringbonc - $1.00 ] : $1.00 ‘Women's Nightgowns—Good quality Mus- lin, made with long sleeves vokes of tucks and embroider. $l ‘00 full cut sizes and well made.... Women's $125 Bloomers—\Women's ex- tra size Black Satine Bloomers: also of pink satine; soft lustrous rat guality; large reinforcements; UIL CUE 1208 .ovonemoneenannss $1.75 Plnel Lace Curtains—White or ecru Women's . §200 Union Sulu—llc.n) . colors; choice of Scotch or Not- tingham weaves; 45 inches wide, 2% yards long: preny patterns. Each aeenn weight Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, 0 nlnkle length pant. broken 1 Size8 .....o....... Bo; Sl.ss Union Suits—Medium-weight cotton, in ecru and silver gray: slight fleec- $1.00 $L9S Lambreqnim—l‘me Grade Satine Lambrequin: yards long, 30 inches deep; finished with ing: with high neck and long frllnsle at sides and ends; best $l 00 sle‘eves. ankle length; perfect $l,00 colorings quality’ . $150 and $1.75 Blankets—66x80 and 7280 Tablecloths — Mercerized Damask 25 . Tablecloths: choice of = hem- stitched square or round = 1 nish ay with fancy borders; sold in half pairs or single strips. Fach . Fifteen Rubber Stai 6x18-Inch _ Corrugated Stair Treads. Worth 12%c each. - $1.00 FIFTEEN for $l ‘00 Pocket Knives—Boy Scout | Pocket Knives, the regulation | style; four blades: strongly $l .00 fleece - Blankets, $1.00 loped style: 58-inch size. and Party Boxes—\Women's Leather Handbags and Party Boxes, black A and colored leathers: 151.00 R\lbbe. pleasing and practical styles Mlet Goods Dept—Firat Floor. $1.00 Clocks—Imported Desk or including Extracts, $l.00 Boudolr Clocks, small size; Rose, Jacqueminot and (‘h\pl‘l‘ nickel finish; well made........ . N Jewelry and Chil- Beaded dren's Beaded Handbags. draw- string and frame styles: pretty designs; all-over beaded ef- fects . Flexible Bracelets—Platinum . eftects, with brilliant rhinestone settings: dainty styles.......... $1.50 Photo Albll!lll——Photoirlph Albums, for mounting snapshot: sheets, 8ize 7x11 inches......... = Fountain Pens—Aiken Lam- bert Educator Fountain Pen solld gold pens, self fillers. $1.00

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