Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 11

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ot o ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH' 13, 1929, bt LAFLINWCOMMITTEETOINQUIRE :IIII'IlllllllllllllllIIlllI'lllllllllllllll.lllllllllll_llllllllillllllllllllf "IN ST. LOUIS SCHOOL VICE |y Established 1889 Tuesday Specials i X S B = Good Tk ; S et . = A All-Silk Canton Crepe, $2.85 Fiye Persons to Hear Evidence|y Children’s Barber Shop 40 inches wide. Splendid quality. In & compre- Only S neah : ) hensive assortment of new spring colors, Hair curled free for all children having hair Alml.berQFilllc Lot lol Silh& $1.85 Yard Whi ’ ine Quality Chiffon Taffeta, in plain and change- R . Claflin Optical Co. c:iy ot s, Parents Only. = able effects. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, over twenty shades. cut on Tuesday. This applies only on Tues- 6 39 ]| ST. LOUIS, March 13.—A committse|gg - g ; ! Check] Chex” ||of nive . wag empowered to investisate ay- The Shopping er—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, P Novelty White Sports Silka, in blocks, pl e ek St . Stiher. prosi: | @ Palals Roysl—Maa Fioor Balcony. | P Center—1 i > A er, Frop. | cpecks. gl U SR T That | wis !Cough Cough| Syrup 30c Bottle i At All First-class Drug Stores. dent ot' the board of police commis- Sioners, :that immoral conditions ex- | isted in _Soldan High School hore o among tiw> student body, in a meet- {ing of piwents and officiale of that institution i:ind civic organizations. A resolution. 3'Tesented to the aasem- blage provi.%s that five persons shall hear the evld ence. Mr. Miller assert- |l i ed he would ;tive it to a parents’ com- mittee only. Charles Cundiff, president of the Patrons' Alllanqe of the high school, |l said he would -, prépare at once for Miller. L] ¥ Merchants & Miners TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Freight and Passenger Service Baltimore and Norfolk to the heari wit' BOSTON | Sow Aviiar mgf Hyde, who arrived | Earrinegs Are the V 5,000 pairs here Tuesday, of delightful novelty, in almost any style or color. Every woman will want one or two pairs. Style, quality, good taste and moderate prices. Plated, 10-kt. or 14-kt. mhountings. Sering that . Coral Hoops, large or.lm_all size. Gold-filled Hoops for pierced ears. Jet Drops, short, medium or long lengths. Jet Drops with barogue pearl tops. 1535 100 Full Information oa Request. - no such reflections had Coral Drops on chain. Pier 3, Pratt St. Tel. Plaza 4200 Pier Foot W. Main 8t., Norfolk. been cast upon the stualents of St.|g Pearl Center. Real Bakelite, all colors and black. Amethyst Drops. Louis high schools. *PROVIDENCE Rere late dast A e mectings by m 3 . ¢ b' Baltimore to zchool suthoritiess. but remalned at Wine-color Ho.ops with Pearl. - Priced Pearl Drops, with or without chain. 3 SAVANNAH Sheakers at the citus mectink Sres |l Cherry-red Triple Pear-shape Hoops. 500 tO $ 1 5 Colored Cut Crystal Drops on chain. i JACKSONVILLE force Mr. Miller to \ubmit bis proot Cherry-red Triple Round-shape Hoops. From Rhinestone Ball Drops on chain. Meals and stateroom sccommoditions io- | taken. They expressed: determination, Bright Jet Loops. Sapphire, Amethyst, Rub elded: s . - : 3 s yst, Cut St s e s, | e, e e iaring tht = Triple and Double Bright Jet Hoops with Doublé Pearl Drops. Long Fancy Jet Drops. | with two drops. e i ’ Dull Mourning Black Hoops. ; MiLLIONAIRE'S SON' JAILED |m Black and White Combination Hoops. Real ltalian Jet. Jade Hoops. . L A, Real Whitby Jet. Emerald Drops. EESE 9, S| For BaD AuTO ACeIDENT |2 oy Drooa o Risiuine Divgs: - Gold Fillgees Divge Black and Jade Combination Hoops. —_— D [} E Button Earrings, in jade, coral, lapis, jet, mourning, black, pearl, John F. Dodge, Automobile ..Manu- . black with rhinestone, pearl with black rims, cherry red, baroque facturer’s Son, Held When ¢Hrl - pears, rhiftestone cluster. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Zeaps From Machine. * : ) KAELAMAZOO, Mich., March . — . John D. Dodge, son of the late Jahn @l z F. Dodge, millionaire Detroit autoin'o- bile manufacturer, and Rex Earl of {ll this eity were held in the county jail il | today, pending further: investigatiwn {@ Il | into an automobile accident yesterdad' | gy ~ I} | that resulted in serious injury ta I |Miss Emmeline Kwakerneck, nineteen-\'gy year-old Western State Normal School $ ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Vi It your eves db not Y4 focus properly a blurred /7§ image is thrown upon the retina. We can supply you with glasses that will make vour eyes pic- ture clear and distinct. Let us examine into the causes of your eve dis- comfort and prescribe the proper lenses. LEESE'S GLASSES . COST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. MA.Legst OpTicaL @ OPTOMETRIST New, most beautiful and best Semi-Detached House in the 16th street sec- tion; double brick garage. Immediate possession. 1515 Varnum: street, just east ot 16th street. Cloar Baby’s Skin With Cuticura —Experimental or other —Special Machine Work § —to our hands with definite assur. . Glad to figure costs ith you, at your convenience. 3 H. S. ELKINS CO., INC.§ Manufacturing Specialists L4 300 12th St. N.W.—Main 8034 § - Slip Sfl}l POR SKIN IRRITATIONS % | settled, 32 | southerly winds. student. A Miss Susan Stegenga and Miss Ethel Clemens, also Western Normal stu- | dents, who also were in the machine, told officers Dodge and Earl offered |l to take them to their home from & dance, and thst Miss Kwakerneck |l leaped from the machine when Dodge, who was driving, lgnored | their protests that he was mot driv- ) ing in the right direction to their rooming house. They charge helmg drove into the country at high speed. Miss Kwakerneck was found at the | g roadside by a passing motorist, who took her to a hospital. Officers de-|H clare a bottle of liquor was found in the machine. [ ] DEPLORES AMERICA’S ACT : “OF NATIONAL EGOTISM” |= _ '] Rome Tempo Declares U. S. Deci- (B sion to Stay From Genoa Threat- |H ROME, March 12—Commenting on (g the American government's decision not to participate in the Genoa con- |l ference, the Tempo says the Amer- ican note might seek to be “a pre- ‘meditated act of fiational egotism by which, under the pretext of checking |l the ambitions of others, the United g Stages tries to make its own political {and financial interests predominant.” gy The newspaper argues that the ‘Washington government is following | a policy dangerous to Europe, as the | United States, being the creditor of |l all states, even the strongest, “In- {terds to take advantage of its priv- | M iliged economlc position in order to attributes the declination to re-|gy luctance by the United States to meet the bolsheviki, saying it is being en- | g couraged in this attitude by numer- ous Russian refugees of the old im- |l perial regime ROW IR America. = THE WEATHER |1 Distriot ;. of Columbia—Increasing | cloudiness 1:nd warmer tonight, prob- ably followed by rain tomorrow: mod- | gy erate southaast and south winds. Maryland - Increasing _ cloudiness |gg and warmer tonight; tomorrow un=- probably rain; imcreasing | Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and |l é warmer tonight, probably rain in ex- 2 | treme southwest portion; tomorrow, rain; increasing east and southeast winds. ] West ~ Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness and warmer tonight, followed by rain tomorrow. = n Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—¢ p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 50; |l 12 midpight, 405 4 a.m., 35; 8 am., 36; noon,-54. ¢ ] Barometer-—4 p.m., 30.36; 8 p.m., 50; |y 12 midnight, 30.48; 4 a.m., 3048; § am., 30.53; ncon, 30.47. Highest temjlerature, 57, occurred = # | at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- jg ture, 32, occurred at 6 a.m. today. p.m.; high tide, 7:54, a.m. and 8:21 p.m. |l 6:13 p.m. 3\ Tomorrow—Sun rides 6:23 am.; sun |l sets (:lzflgm. Moon rises, 6:46 p.m.; sets, 6:20 a.m. n Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- [} half gur aftar sunsef. Smart Untrimmed Sports Hats $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $6.50 The present season has- experienced ai 2 hat. Women are tiring of the stereotype, ready-to-wear trimmed hat. same amount of money, and even less, a woman can “pick” a shape that will be be- ular style of beauty. Our stocks of prising the wanted colors, tive prices. Flowers, Wreaths, Fruits, Wheat, Etec., at 39¢, 49¢, 98¢ and $3.98 At present Cherries, Grapes, Crushed Roses, Flowers and Fruit wreaths are in popular Frames of all the most wanted styles. Also Buckram and Willow by the yard. 50 styes; length, 10 to 15 these full weight hem- 23c ards, 23¢ yard. | 35¢ Yard Tickings - med spreads. Save 39c. oz n extra large demand for the untrimmed coming, choose her own trimmings and design a hat sure to please her own partic- untrimmed hats are unusually large, com- new styles and desirable straws. the extra large, medium or small hat, it is here awaiting your selection at attrac- $l 020 _glain colors. “Cast-Iron” Sheets For the ] Whether you wish 7 | New Braids, Hair Cloth and Visca Straw Cloth at 75¢ to $4.98 One will find delight in choosing from our large assortment of different straw cloths New arrivals, including the Priscilla Dean Hats for growing girls, in exclusive Priscilla Dean style. At $2.98 to $5.98. ‘Gage Sailors, $4.50 to $10 i New arrivals in Cushion-brimmed | Hemp Hats up to the Fine Quality Milan and Lisere Hats that are the | best to be had at the price in these smart tailored hats. Hundreds of other wanted styles and colors. At $3.98 to $7.95. j Palats Royal—Second Floor. 8c yard. 1 39¢ Sateen, 4 Yards 1 1,000 i INTRODUCTORY FEATURE FROM OUR SPRING OPENING AND SALE New Coats, Capes, Wraps, Suits and Dresses EXCEPTIONAL - at $4'5 - Coats, Capes and Wraps, swagger models in wrappy and ens Imposition. L] demand. Purple and orchid shades in Lilacs and braids. belted effect. Blouse back, chenille = |y s AmsenmeaPress. 4 [ ] and Wistaria. hildren’s Ha fringe and buttons. Smartly tai- Children’s Hats lored of Marvella, Veldyne, Tricotine and Velour. Colors : Fuchsia, Brown, « Rookie, Tan, Sorrento and Black. At $45. Suits developed of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Piquette, Piquetine and Men’s Serge. Colors:: Navy, Black, Tan and Rookie. At $45; High-grade Dresses in the new sithouettes. Fashioned of Can- E. E. Pabst gain p real leadership which threat- Col. 8037 |‘"¥r.;°n‘i§§3:‘&&'f onPthe other hand, | M Sports and Banded Tai- -ton Crepe, Crepe Knit, Crepe-back lored Hats in all the most Satin, Georgette and Taffeta. Col- ors: Navy, Brown, Black, Henna, Sorrento, Periwinkle, Blue, Scarab and Tan. At $45. Palsis Royal—Third Fioor. ‘Bargain Basement—A Most Important Sale of Spring-Summer Cotton F ab'ric‘s” Five Days of Wonder Values 55,000 Yards Spring Materials Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY airs Hoe, Pimples, Blackheads, oo uae.“\’nd;'o e aam - 3 3 D Ging h Rashes and Blotches (o= "0 = 35c¢ Yard Ginghams $1.59 Bedspreads ] 25¢ Dress Gingham e S is DR TR | 2 = Dok whressien R Ry R coe Tl weght e New chocks, bt 0 18C | i e S o e wened” i, B2 | % Grade, 55¢ .3"'6(: Grade—2 Prs., 55¢ e iy cover ma- | “Terpporature same date last year— (I Covers reasonsble. for n:i:‘ -'.o,f.""" Fre s:;«;i?;:::e::' (i?; ‘Water. ] 5] o4 o o, £ T day M o v 10 Order | =rvmmow smaoes . |, Zeoosrsius, ot b, of, e A S e i = o ey 38; sowidition, very muddy. |m : 3 . S : M CDEVITT comar it e |8 14¢ Yd. Grade Bleached Muslin—8 Yards, 50¢ ) 76 \ ] 1003 9th St. n.w. ™3 ol o aniinae Mill lengths of 3 to 10 yards—at 8 yards for 50c. Cut from the piece the cost is $1.12. $1 00 L i L) [] [] [ [] B = ] [] L Is That Cold and e feath, ' 36-inch Black S . an : g = A. C. A. quality; feather- * Sevonds of these fa- : ipchc Biack Sateen, exta Women's Mercerized Hose, ribbed;_reinf B c h “ . on-' H m proof. Lengths, 3 to 10 Zsc : moue:’» cheets, Regularly $l -31 heavy, for bloomers and aprons. $1 s R T 0its 105c el and white. 39':"3‘125?‘11.:’::_' = 0U will be “lm-gmg" g that D: Bt E L] aéd .§9AtD25c ardN H.ns — || at $1.96 each. f 220 Yard Chambray "dehmd Hose, ribbed lisle, reinforced. All sizes a New Di Dr. : : ) JOZ. ap N o 3 K 5 i % in black and cordovan; 39¢ grade. Tu , 2 pairs, 55¢. ] fi%'&m)% P ® First Quiity Damask @9 Q) | $1 Table Damask abf:"fi:ve_”“‘&fgi‘;s—g“{; 17¢ ; jzk & e T e n nemmed napkine D LeZD |70 s wite—choice of w3 o | 105 ey 25¢ Grade—3 Prs.,55¢ | = breaks the obatinats cold and grippe My 4 m_ Limit, 5 dozen to a purchaser. | five patterns. $1.00 yard 73C = e *9 [ relieves gestion 30.50 0 > 5 x s B R G, i 2 8 29c Sheeting, 8 Yds, |smiesese "~~~ | Diaper Cloth, 10 Yards |, fomess Rivet Nom iy spbonst iy °| 2 Right w:Lynu will motice the § g Unbleached. 25¢ yard grade. $1 25¢ Chal]ie 8 Y ards “Red Dgamond"T-lo $1 3 8 day, 3 pairs, S5c. ] . . = change for tf . Has a con- 200 Sale price, 8 yards for $1. ) . ¥1ards to piece. 18-inch, « . : Boys® Sturdy Hose, x_'.l_bbed; reinforced feet. Browns in [ "‘“""m:“bfi.,'.":: .{';“d,:fl B8 B 98¢ Cr- 6 Yards The new printed challies and $1 .38; 20-inch, $1.48; 22-inch, $1.58, sicen8ieod; 25 grade (Twniday, pairs, Shc. n [ B s e to oAbt G s % 48 < aSho _ | cretonnes. - The mills “mis- ; Bunti 13 Yard = 9 o @ 17-inch All-linen Irish Crash $1 { prints.” 8 yards, $1. ; unting, 8 35, : * n Dr. in s b a5 —unbleached. Regular at 28c ————————————— | 36-inch White Bunting—sug- z = New Disc e i, ot bnk sl o | o Voile, 4 Yards . Tosiog now ol A 3 New Tweed Suits . Pou otds and Conghs |Brmat & 25c Flannel, 8 Yards | #0-inch Prnted Voiles, @@ o |20 : “rm . e m ST T 2R 8 36-inch wide Outing Flannel, $l | See_sullBel aiies, 14 25¢ Cambric, 7 Yards, Very Special Silk-Lined . constipation. - It undermines | Phoenix, Aris & first quality. 25c grade. 8 ey __. | Pull pleces—for sheets and =t T‘fi' o Tailored . The health, takes all vim out of 5 yards, $1. : Sl $1 Price - Suits n you. ‘Dr. King's Pills will 2 wrs 2 —————<———| 35¢ Grade Crepes cases fooceradet/vands 31 . {he eyatem, ti up.the Jiver, move the % 8 35c Madras, 4 Yards ! Rord 4 lingeri 25¢ Nai ards All-Wool Skibo Tweed 4 3 FROMETT WONT GRIFE @ ) $inch Corded Madras— =76 o f do Sy BB 7l s ook, 8 Y: and Kelly Cloth Suits = Dr.King's Pills 8 8|2 25 new pattorns. Lengths, 4 OC | 1106 yards, 17c yard. | Yhie anly, thedkn it &3 . " : .__g_, s, 54 57 G |5 3to5yards. L =X .. | ob16 yards toa purchaser. ;::rl {::n:i:h-nd! ?::71’- Sgme witl_lml>ox coat, Oth:::. s . - . .- g -like, notc! T, - i n 290 Yard Crepes at i llc Yal'd Cr“]], 15 Yds. 250 Madras, 8 Yards ton coats; all skifts with their “fi:re's”';erf:::e;fly ::’iloored; ™ uu‘)_‘” : 17 3 £ ; each with two pockets and deep hem. Colors—rose, copen, 3 " ety W New crepes for kimonos, 1 8 + | 17 inches wide, bleached, 90 C * White corded, for 'shirts, $1 snuff, orchid, tans and grays. : " § ‘.;'EE » vzgc.zgcsaler grice, 1'8c instead C ] lyl::::, %Eb' 11c grade. 15 :lreif::;'a :g Limit, 16 yards to Special at $1475—Palais Royal Bargain Basement. . v 2 anr : : 72 Palais Royal—Bargein Basement; |~ Palaix Royal—Bargain Basement. § B paiais ReyatBergain Basemeat. . H & Jsnasneas S EE NSNS NN EEN SRS NS ESS N ENAEETTARENNENEEEEERERERERRARESS

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