Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. E'irlMarn'edThree MOREPAIDTOTRAINCOLT: .--,..-..-.:...........l-.-...'..........q-. SEisssEEEEEENER Days Before Knowing THAN TOWN’S CHILDREN |, g Horseman Gets $5,000 & Year to : Atm:fiveLinenHand- 7 - "11.). AW A =: Shop by Mail If You Draw Perspiration—Teacher " kerchief Squares, 15¢ ! e\ LTI 1 4°4 f Ov Cannot Comein e e Each.—Second Floor. Person 11" s AIRPLANE SEARCH nlrfll.n L. Hillyard and lived with him for three days, Mrs. Sarah Ruth Hillyard testified in municipal court Saturday night that she did fot remem- ber anything It, She Tells Court| WINCHESTER, £ ——Although she was married to MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., March 3. — In a lecture delivered in the high Fasseng-ers of Miss ifliami The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. __, Bat.l‘”—A.lumr Pnp- -\ In Our Doubly Enlarged vRea'd)'r-to-Wear Department Coats, Wraps & Capes—Smart Graceful Lines Fashioned, of New Tweeds, Camel’s Hair, - $ Covert Cloth, Velour § and Tricotine—Specialized - Groups at Given Up for Lost—Pilot first thl mcw to wring | | Dwight “Hiliie ot Bk asetared R ng =l kuew hring 'wig] 8 of oklyn e p S il it to her tion was whea that this country had declined from E : \| ahe woke up in bed, found Hill- | (first placs in education a few years Recovering. yard there, asked him to | [ago to ninth. explain his mee. Iillyard “I went to a race track up state” By the Awsoclated Press. 2l Ter “and found that the. trainer MIAMI, Fla., March 27.—Airplane of a sorrel colt was getting $5,000 2 search for the bodles of Mr. and Mrs. ce, anl declared | |year. In the same commanity & teach- = she would mot ifve with him | :er with forty-two pupils was getting August Bulte and Mr. and Mrs. Law-| | further. $1,250. That sorrel colt was Worth rence Smith of Kansas City, and Mrs. .lll'l:::nl was Ier'o:lz the eourt ;nnre “:fi:‘“"l: r‘v.‘ha °h"d:e;.mmm;he ehay with a felonious at- own. ner wa bk prckson of Memphis, lost when | | taek upon his wife am ale lete | [to get perspiration out of that col e’ flying boat Miss Miaml was picture theater with Pide than was that teacher to get ii wrecked at sea Wednesday, has been de discontinued, but the subchaser ed he in- | |spiration out of those souls.” service, Capt. Caesar in command, went out early today in the hope that| | living with him again, and took some trace of the victims of the :"‘""' the arm to get her ate ention. tragedy might be found. He told the court the girl's The fiying boat left Miami about| | father hit him in the face with " iThe mme force noon Wednesday for Bimini in the a couple of cans of evaporated n geatidmwaiin British Bahamas on a flight that| | mik while he e “': @hould have taken onmly forty-five Gl kwow gk minutes. A broken propeller forced 2 oL L 5 ] d trike hin wife or in- Jure her, but merely desired to say a few words to her about 'or _every sales _made ‘\nery are at least others fn ths mAk- lag never com- pleted. the plane to alight in the gulf stream [l —7You shou 1d E(r::;“‘:g;“;g:&“;; Teavink nere, and M———ASKED NEN TIE MINGR M])ANY IN 51.:" hesis Coats and Cape Coats Tllmt Have Those Swagger, Rorth By 8" paseimg Stanrer, the Wi el Sportlike Dashing Lines—Universally Adopted i g‘zr:ren&x; :‘]rl-etsn e su:v}(vor R;b‘el;l AND WHIP SEVERELY 6th Floor, ot, was. taken o . S B A e e D 2or. 0. 6 1at or. N ha oo In all the becoming fashionable shades, with all the fantastic.and fas- day. He is now in a hospital siowly rac.:ver(n% from his lbrrlFbIa experi- BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 27.— ences an the two days and two | Paul Massey, a white miner employed = nights spent without food or drink. |at Reeders mines, near Bessemer. Merchants & Miners acmSEISE o Tenren or e bables'ai | i, Gken from i Nome sl Migh| * ymansponTATION comPanY y a party of masked men, carried to 35 ‘e'f,’ f}:;@»fi:sgflzf‘ lfi;ltofl the wreck- | a secluded spot and severely whipped.| Freight and Passenger Service Tethrn before Nying ks far north s | seiCcording to the statement of Mas- Baltimore and Norfolk to the point reached by the Miss Miami, ! sey, he was at home, with his two children, when an automobile con- Tihen lts pilot was taken off by the| taining five men drove up to his door, BOSTON one of the men saying he wished . EN e ot speak to Massey. Vien Massey @ PROVIDENCE proached the automobile, he w FARMER KILLS HIS WIFE, | 2c7ed ana thrown in tne ‘back seat, Baltmare te £ where he was blindfolded and h SAVANNAH MOTHER-IN-LAW AND SELF | cufted. He sara that as the automo- bile drove off it was jolned by an- JACKSONVILLE gther car, also {ull of men. He wWa8| \ . '1 riuieroom accommoditions ia aken t a mile Stuteetm, e < Women Had Come to Home to Di- | here, stripped, tied to & tres and se """‘:' e ""“!":"'5'“‘ verely whipped with a leather thong. *FREIG! UNTIL vide Household Effects After Masuey stated that he had no AR Zull Tatormation on Requst why he was whipped, other than that | Pler 3, Pratt 8t. Tel. Plasa 4300 Couple Separated. he and his wife separated recently. Pier Foot W. Main Bt., By the Associated Press. MARIETTA, Ohio, March 27.—Dewey Britton, twenty-three, a farmer, ing near Torch, Athens coun cinating little tricks of sleeves and trimmings. An interesting attraction is the new wraps of fringe and embroidery fashioned of velour. All are like much higher priced garments. All are silk lined. New Tweed and Homespun Suits, $20 Suits in tweeds and homespuns are the vogue of the moment—those that feature mannish lines, Smartly tailpred; snug-fitting shoulders and sleeves, In the new light spring shades. Palais Royal—Third Floer. SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF ONE HmRED Novelty Bead Necklaces New Wreaths &Flowers Kitchen Chairs | A ey sortunate pur- 300 Dozen in All chase from a well known importer makes this price 98 c possible. C | ' Made so as to give serv- Oc Neig| the Fhoot i ing found the three bodies in the! housc and yard with the Brittons’ baby daughter crying in a baby Hritton. who her husband, cam her racther fo are LI In practically all the wanted styles and col- 5 oth. now " ik dtmand. ice. Hardwood. Natural to shoot her. Q. Also many field flow- finish. Spindle back. Like A Regular $1.00 Value for “herp, 'But the shopting !lad vy ers. All home milliners illustration. P curred before he coaid rn, are urged to visit our flower and frame de- The Fashi: ble ORDERED T0 U. §. pattmchl. Capt. Joseph J. McConvilie, Quar- termaster Corps, with the American graves registration service, at Ant- werp, Belgium, has been ordered to| the United States for assignment to | Kitehon Tables | oo, bl Ml N In tassel and graduated styles. ? N Beautiful color assortment, including / i ] () clear wine, sapphire, clear amber crys- Red To Eva orated M‘lk A Phenomen.nl Sale of ) tal, cloudy amber, amethyst, nile and / p p l » Smart Millinery Dependable hardwood. Top has | ivory color combinations, with metal ] vlc"v iS . t- l h B E At An Exceptional Saving Iround [c)onl:ers Ol\:efi drz‘\{)er Sqléal'e connection, with or without tassels. - . Dark varnish-finish base. Size i i 4 POS] 1ve y the est Vapo See Tuesday Evening Papers 2e5§<s40 Sty fil!::dlt;!tlgsgcf or mourning |‘)lack. Fea p PRENCR REPUBLIC PROPERTT) - Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. a3 rated Milk on the market. BUY a can from your grocer Table Use today---you will be im- Roetre a5t e £/| mensely pleased with the re- Medical Profession - for many years as SUItS obtalned. possessing great [ Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Tuesday—Bargain Basement Day—Tomorrow Extra Special Features—Domestics—an End-of-the-Month Sale—and Savings Extraordinary FEATURE NO. 2 FEATURE NO. 3 FEATURE NO. 4 .32-Inch Ticking Scarfs—Centers Table Cloth and Best—Featherproof One-Third Off Napkins 25cyd. B g o e 0% P 83 98 FEATURE NO. 1 36-Inch Sheeting 20c Value at 12¢ yd. Sold in two sizes for ‘your convenience. Choice of tah and white terpieces and Doilies de Damask and brown and white Luxe, marked at 25c to Each set comprises a pattern stripes. Mill lengths, but $400. Deduct one-third cloth—ready to wuse—and one plenty sufficient for mak- from the price marked dozen na{hnl to match. Cheice Just 3,000 yards of this serviceable unbleached sheeting, in mill lengths of 2 to 10 yards. At 12c yard. ‘Tomerrow—Bargain Basement. Tall msmgmm;fions: = Small J 0“ MAGRUDER. ing pillow sets. At 25c on_each piece selected of beautitul patterns as in higher yard. here. cost damasks. $398 set. Tomorrow—Bargain Basement. Tomorrow—Bargain Basement. Tomerrew—Bargain Basement. & ] - 4 e =4 o . ’ 7 o o i = 7@ : _ Women’s 2-Piece Pajamas And Extra Size Nightgowns § p Dainty Spring-Summer Style—With Rosebuds A Of Interest to Every Woman—46 to 50 Bust\ fos : 3 ‘ - Of Batiste—in pink and white, made with pretty shirrings, fin- : E Pink and wl'!ite Naimuk.and Batiste Gowns, lace and embroidery The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. ished with rosebuds. And only 95c. o trimmed, some in colors. Think—enly 95¢. Bargain Basement $3 to $4 Corsets $2.49 C-B, Madame Lyra and Palais Royal “Special” Corsets—low and medium bust, double boned throughout, long skirts. Sizes 21 to 30, in coutil and brocad Knitted Wash Cloths—Superior—S5¢ Each Usual Sc cloths are not superior. We sell these really superior cloths regularly at 7%c, which is a low price. To- morrow at Sc ur.‘ Women’s Gauze Lisle Vests, 2 for 45¢ Summer weight—buy them tomorrow at the sale price Now in Progress—Special Demonsiration Sale of ‘Neponset Floor Covermgs Regularly 89¢ Sq. Yd g Tablecloths—Samples—75¢ to $2.29 Samples—hemmed, scalloped and hemstitched. _Bought and to be sold at very much less than regular prices. A _passing opportunity. 4,000 Turkish Towels at 25¢ Each ] X Some are ribbed—all are extra heavy double-thread $3.50 and $4 models. At $2.49. ::‘:in li:eilld later. Sizes 40 to 44—low neck, sleeveless and lace X O * Towels, worth considerably .motre than 25c. Get a supply W 3 Uni Suits C sl 1 !éi}» Qo «i{ii}b‘é&! e T : 2 i i 39¢ Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs, 59¢ 20 5 c Wi Fine Gauge Hose—fashioned with d ,, SR ,,x omen’s Fine Gauge ashi seam an djusted b A %{{* fi .‘ 3,800 Turkish Towels at 39¢ Eflch _‘.:‘."J':dffi}'fi'&?_'.fi'{m‘s e ;u;enngt‘laened with elastic garter tops. Black and white. Sizes Neponset is water-proof and rotproof, sanitary and ‘{ b ii,l‘;..{xf Such gplendid values—so that ail regular stock of S0c 4. Lace trimmed—with low meck, — long wearing. Can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. @é Towels are to be inclyded for “Basement Day” at only 3% no sleeves, knee length. \ Buster Brown Hi 2P, 25¢ Choose from 20 handsome patterns. Sure to harmonize * for choice. 5 nion Suits, 390 ¢ N e with other surroundings. We have furnished thousands of ’d ‘*i)’ 'ifi?{ifi B‘ (" . 9¢ Union u;, 2t Suit ‘d“dg"" Bhdck'lnmm”?oui. "'5‘!’ rolled ‘g homes in the last two years. PR R 30-Inch-Wide India Linen, 15¢ ; “Sll;;me u‘:i»filnde a‘:'s“ll tufllpse. ;:?:s, ”l:r y Hose, made to at 29c pair. Tomorrow: . Neardy a mile of this very popular fabric is here and and washable buttons. l}ow neck, X : d bl zmufi ll:;c‘a;} .:_ald tomorrow. Full pieces—sheer quality. Spe- no sleeves. Sizes 4 to 12 years. 39¢ Spo rts Hose. 2 Pai 50¢ . Juveniles'—with wide flat rlb-dpubh heels and toes. All : Dependable Neponset Rugs , TNew Spring Drosece | . Jwitl it v b g e 24 . Fifteen wanted patterns. 36-Inch Nainsook, 10 Yards, $1.39 $ 9 9 0 twenty-cig ‘ h lit; ft finish—making needle- X % In four wanted sizes. wmf L pf::\:u' anit dffi::em:.gm:"m sl 10.yard Bloomers and “Step-Ins” at 50¢ ieces for Sixty “5‘"‘“’"‘ atyless S Women's—nainsook, crepe and batiste—pink, white.and L] 7.6x9 Feet P ing & becoming model for every blue, also bud effects. Full cut and with reinforced gusset. (] Regvlnrly sms Regnlnly suzs - woman dnd T e e Choice for 56c. - i 8.lmh Napkins, 12 for $1.29 m O R L drolecry, the tiny rib- 5 s = $12 75 $7 75 L e pm".'sfi' g, tarel ] ’Qf.:'é'(" 3 I sovink :o i W sl.62ull!fuh ioned All udknflnu. !-}h.sr?mlm " A | —1 A o omen ’s - 1 =] 11 5{.,“ :g .r;:gcyhzt:; % Sl B 31-29‘ ‘ufl feet. Black and cordoven, in 9 to 10 sizes. First quality—at . nmhrmui l:1’5‘25 rolarly $0.25 m 16'“‘ T = ‘ | 9. : : Canton C: % ql‘!]h:.’g Y Lnoe-’l‘rimmed Dresser Scarfs, 25¢ Crepe de C;L:’m 59c White Chamoisette Gloves, 45¢ 17x50 inches—500 of m haye Women’s 2-button Embrojdered Gkna. n{u- 514 te 7. m'r:f:&; ?p"-::'wr‘nm pm‘::-ena passed 2{‘: to ot (] S At MR hems Rayss Sk cvlv.?l::ua They prove the most ecsnomical of Glovel. Spe- \ . 81175 | 8675

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