Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 13

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for a visit tomorrow to the Boys’ Shop Consider the values—rather than the pricess The prices are extremely special—and the values are what makes them so. ~ About 300 Boys’ Suits —With two pairs of Pants— § - $7.95 Values Up to $12.50 Fancy Tweeds and Plain Blue Serges—all .wool and fast color, and both. pairs of pants full lined. Some beltegi, some yoke models. Sizes up to 17 in the Serge; up to 18 in the Tweeds. i Boys’ Wool Suits —With two pairs of Pants— $15-00 * All-wool Blue Serge and Fancy Cheviots and Cas- simeres; Gray and Brown Mixtures—both pants full lined Sizes 8 ta 18 years. Two Lots of Boys’ Wash Suits Blue, Tan, Gray, Green, Linen color, with white and self collars. Middy, Balkan or Button-on Suits, also all White Middy. 95¢ = 2= Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers; cut full; strongly sewed—and in Slm all sizes, 810 17 years.......coovuuennccncatnaaanataccatnranans Boys’ Khaki Straight Knee Pants; strongly sewed and roomily 79¢ cut. Sizes4t010Years. .....oeeeeuntiiiriiiaatetrtaieetianes Boys’ Play-alls; Striped Blue, trimmed with Red; short Slm sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 4 to 8 years.......... vearasises . - Boys’ Sport Blouses—in light fancy stripes and khaki calor. 65: Sizes 610 16 YOATS. ceverrrnnnseerasennsesassaaaesansosaanns Soes Boys’ “Nighties”—plain and cross-bar Nainsook; also Crepe. Sl.fl Sizes 4 to 8 years s Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits, with elastic belt; sizes 89: 24 to 34 Boys' Brown, Navy and Black Socks, with striped roll tops; lgc B I 7 - S 4 Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes—Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Brown and White—Oxfords, Pumps, Sandals, Strap Effects and Sport Low Shoes, made of Smoke Elk, with Black and Tan leather trimmings, Plain Green, Brown, Gray, Blue and also combinations in Middy and Button-on Madels. Sizes 3 to 9 years. SPECIAL Boys’ Brown Calf Blucher Oxfords—Goodyear sewed leather 82.95 soles, with rubber heels; sizes 10 to 13%5. SPECIAL............ warranted for service. Sizes from 10 to 534. SPECIAL...... e Children’s White “Nu Buck” Roman Sandals, 4 and S-strap styles; turned soles; nature-shape lasts. Sizes 4 to 8 and 8% to 11. 32.18 SPECIAL . . ..o 5 coosoiné v inais it vl o el s e G AT AS chere All Children’s Straw Hats Reduced from $3.50 and $4.00 1 .. Choice of all our remaining stock of Children’s Straw ~Hats—roll brim and Tam shapes—becoming for :fi ages. . Natural, Brown, Blue and Black. All sizes. Reduced .-from$3.50-and $4. ] e S ks &@mg_ng*m Good Reason"s.‘ - In the different lots are sizes from 844 to 2. 3 31 95 ° Boys’ Shoes—For Scout, School and Play wear. Every pair $945 ' “LAD WHO ADMITS TAKING $772,000 f,flf'ACl;S TRIAL BEFORE THIRD JURY peciai Disgatch to The St The defenze of the boy has béen CHICAGOQ, 11, May 25.—“Money “meney Intoxication® dye to u‘:‘;' “ W% Tést all thefll for me” e e e, M4 Blue-ayed Willle Dalton, seven- was unable to resist. He was get- tesn: former bank clerk, now held- ting $65 2 month as a olerk in the ing a responsible position with & Northern Trus comunyl ;vlmn’ .h; @outh' Side chemlcal concern, but | SRIARE Into international fam made this declara- walking out of the bank at meen one day with three-quarters of & e again appeared in | to be placed on million’ dollars in negotisble 1ib- arty bonda In s little plack hahd. trial for the theft of $772,000 worth | cent of liberty bonds fram the Northern “In his pocket he had just 2§ * cents in cash, borrowed from a fel- ‘Trust Company. Already he has faced two jurles. Each time the low clerk for lunch, At that time he had twelve men, good and true, have not yet turned seventeef. ‘Willie gashed a five-hundred dol- lar bond. Then he bought a 'sec- ond-hand fifvver Am'lh vro«‘o?:d u: disagreed regarding the extent of | (oUr the clties in the WiGinly of . The last time o the C{!uto papers and his picture 0od between the boy and & ;llrdmed dhlm h.d :md:rd Tlh: 5 ord and started to walk. Tw ! felon’s sentence. This man, J. J. days later he.was arrested near - Cunningham, a rallroad clerk, re- Bloomington, 1., identified by a fused point blank to convict. He mlln wl‘\lu hl&oflered him a “lfr” ' . | slong the 7o, 2 held that the youth's own admis. “He was the cooles! sion that he had yielded to a sud- saw,” said the sheriff den temptation should be accepted | rest. “He made no reaistance and " e and that he' was not & ‘thief &t | aven assisted in (he Droceedings “The lad's irrepressible youth | ‘SEomrRAim to Chlcagol still hopes that ho will be allowed | 11 he to]d his captoce. o dldpt :‘l’.i:n"'}':’ ;III::;::I":ILI‘! a c;ul& realize what I was doing. With 3 e fac e first jur: Voted 7 to 5 for convictlor and the | Bessing treouin my Bands. vy second 11 to 1 in favor of his guilt has deeply Impressed him. But he_still hopes for the best. His mother, warn and gray through the anxious days and nights of warry since he first was arrested, is supporting him in his done. I wanted to give the bonds trouble. e back. But then I was afrald to My boy:ls not a ceim e | try. I just thought I would keep declared. ~“He should not be sent going until I was caught, and I 1 foel that God will see | did.” passing through my hands every day I must have béem sort of money drunk. Then It was so easy to walk off with it. It seem- ed to me like a joke. When 1 saw the headlines in the papers I came to a realisation of what 1 had (Coprright, 1822.) OIL MEN REWARDED, |HOLLYWOOD ‘QUIET SPOT.’ Standard Elects Ex-Laborer and | Unitarian Church Official Says Col- Ex-Office Boy Directors. ony Is Painted Too Dark. _ CHICAGO, May 25.—Thomas J.| BOSTON, May 25.—That Hollywood, Thompson, who "started his career [ Calif,; the motion picture colony, is with the 'Standard Ol Company of | not the place it has been painted. bus Indiana thirty-seven years ago as a(on the contrary is a quiet, peaceful day laborer, and Edward J. Bullock, |2nd much maligned community. was Wwhose first employment ~with the | the opinion expressed by Carl Weth- concern was as an office boy, yester- | erell, fleld secretary on the Pacific day were olected to the board of di- coast of the American Unitarian As- rectors at annual salaries said to ex- | sociation, in a talk beforé the meet- ceed $30,000 each. ag of the Women's Alliance. Mr. Thompson also is general man-| At the meetin ager of sales, a position he reached |ples’ Relif through hard work despite his lack |ter R. Allen, reported that the of educational and financial advan- | ganization showed greater progres: tages at the start, while Mr. Bullock | the past year than In any year is_director of purchases. ceding. At the election of officers of The election was occasioned by the |the union, Albert Pollard of Brook- decision of the board to Increase its | line. was chosen president for the en- membership to nlne. Robert H. Mc- | suing year. Elroy was also elected to the board, | | | | Succeeding a resigned member. = = Stinemelz ¥ AT 13TH BOY STABBED TO DEATH. School Quarrel in Virginia Town Fatal—Lad, 12, Held. BRISTOL, Adams, fou boy of App: . to death by Theod: "horp elve, on the school ground at Appalachia, following a quarrel between the two. Adams died almost instantly from two knife wounds near the heart. | Thorpe is held in jail. It {s said the boys quarreled Tues- day, and that the trouble was re- newed when they met on the school grounds yesterday. PIONEERS AND ORIGINATORS OF Fur Cold Storage Expert Fur Repairing at Moderate Prices Oh! Jim—just like a NEW car! You're right. I've been using Mobo Auto Soap for several months and it's given the car a mew-like appearance. It is also protecting the varnish and pre- venting cracks and blisters. If I'd kept on using those ordinary free alkali soaps, I'd have had to re- paint it long ago. . Mobo Soap is not only a varnish preservative—but a high-class soap which quickly cleanses runriing gear, body or top. Being a 100% pure vegetable-oil soap, Mobo gmervu the finish :n thecar, ing it elasticand prevent- i “P;t gfi'om becomi!r,lg dry, which causes cracking and blistering. i Try Mobo. Get 3 can todsy from the nearest desler named below, s TP, May Ha S0, Globben), 4en. Aito Buppiy :;‘;..&"3:"&.‘4&-». Pt m“m 1 At & ront, 918 B 8 N ‘Automotive Accessories Co., 920 B St. 8 Helioy's Aute Supgly Co., 3001 14th 8t. n’:fi* to Supply Co., 21et end M clittal ‘Avto Supply Co., 1004 Penua. J: te Supply Co., uu‘un Bt 8ts. john A, Wipebe: Co., Inc., 87 e e R (o Tuc.. 3700, York Auto Supply Co.. 3701 Georgia Al 3019 M 8t. IR s St o.%'?‘u Auto Supply Co,, 41 18th Bt. N 1742 14t 8t K.W. . . NW. fl;%“u. T st ngu"'#w-"-bu. 001 Mase, &v¥. - Lo A X' Sy 09541 Ririey Hfl.'ixfi"vwdl N. Y. Aveand Plorida t 's Tire n’ug‘nu.w. ooy flm. 75 B N, S e, v«-:"' Coir 1280 Ba: %:""‘:‘s... fl“""m afilL&&-.lflMA‘ Ouruge.” | pepus. Ave. Garage, 638 Peans. Ave. The Co., 1918 Penna. Aye. N.W. b o ok Wiscodain BBy Rice Anto G0, WITH L NW. "N o 108 Wikeeta & q Ao Suppiy 0o, 138 140h St ageivers's dnd Tw G 3 um | | <] . Petticoats ‘—and Princess Slips—in Tub *de Chine and Crepe Meteor— _finished with hip hems; double Women’s White : Low Shoes A On Sale Beginniuz"l‘omorrow Morning Oxfords, Pumps, Strap-effects and Sports styles—the, wanted models—White Nubuck, White Kid, White Canvas and Duck; Kool Cloth, etc. V4 The Sports models have Black or Tan trim- mings. Soles are turned and welted, low, medium and high heels, leather or covered wood. & Full range of sizes and widths. 8:45 to 5:30 The House of Courte. Right at the Dawn of the Season— Interesting Prices for Two Groups of e«wfibmflggg«:—g Wash Frocks —including the bet- ter fabrics and the newer modes. Such dainty and dressy weaves as— Linens Imported Gi Ratines In Nayy, Black, Green and the "high colors—plain and effectively patterned and trimmed with organdy, dimity, fagoting, etc. , —for ‘ladies and misses Silk Reduction All summer long ‘You'll need their protection—and they add, too, 2 touch of color that’s most effective. Solid ‘colors ‘and Roman- stripes—with heavily fringed ' e_n&'wa"Z"‘f‘ Silk, Satinay, Radium, Crepe panels, - scallops—embroidered and ‘plain. . 5195 to $895

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