Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 10

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mington, Del, was retained as sec-|Cless, 3 8 9 retary-treasurer. £ . The convention will meet in Bos- L. H. Troutman Elected to Natlonal | “orpe¥ ool visory board, which, |ton next. Advisory Board. with the state vice presid takes g e the ace of the old regional vice| Miss Ivy Hawke, an Engiish mer- = ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 26. presidents, was elected as follows: maid, who plans to try the channel = Dr. H. Melvin of Reading, Pa. . Wilson, Ni Ji W. H. Ter- | swim this summer, has a record of el P! ent of the Nation: ; L. H. Troutman, | having remained In the water twelve AR AI]M"S MURDER | DISTRICT MASON CHOSEN. [reztion. Sawara & Mackinaon, Wit-[o. Eeciston._Gomnecticut. snd B . h 9 League of Masonic Clubs at the final| mbia Margetts, |and a half hours and covering abput feta” tops—perfect qual ) ] o busine ssion, of the annual con-' New York; J. L. Wilken, Florida; £. twenty-five miles. 7 L 455 : rg “ » vy, red, purple and .green. '} W/ Purchase of Women’s “Mohaw! £ - & round “and rips > > DY 7 i Heavy Silk Gloves, in white - and =|Nineteen-Year-Old Boy Con- i P " 98¢ . pongee—every pair perfect. Double- = = - e ,,r,‘,’w-"”l'-m 810-818 Seventh Street Honed fesses Slaying Girl of Seven andlcs with cord. —_— g He Had Kidnaped. By the Associated Press, 1’000 New Sllk Shlrts By Sl e . +1109:1111 G St. NW. - March 25, and killed her that night £| when she began to cry, while he was Open 8:45 AM. . : Close 5:30 P.M. taking her to a deserted house to hold Purchase of Superb Qualities for . . her prisoner. The chiid's bolly a Wonderfal Pre-Holiday Sale L] Bt TSR : B T S P - Over 500 New and Distinctive Shirts Worth $6.00, $7.00 R S : ' ) Prosecutor Charles E. Wolverton of 2 and $8 00 Camden county declaring the writer -l ! - had’ kidnaped and killed the child. - 3 The first letter, received a month ago., z D . > . was unsigned and was regarded as |Ge { - , the work of a crank. The second ERY H T P FE T reached the prosecutor's office yester- . day and, though it gave the name and address of Munroe, it also wag re- : 3 garded with doubt. ’ ~ Sensational news of a-sensational event in : He had ::'d?:::';.::—;z:‘;"r [ [ silk shirtdom—telling of the opportynity to buy . Prosecutor Wolverton deciared, that — — silk shirts of superfine quality at a bargain price, b fi‘,‘:’:’fi,‘;‘;:;‘",f’:‘."d"k‘lvl?:d‘fg‘““""l‘fi'"z 5 "y just when the demand is greatest. 1,000 of them p hysiclan examined him and_found ; and and 10,000 men will want them! Act promptly j : o Tettsctly aane, s, prasconton if you waat first choice of patterns. The luxuri- g ' “hgunlr&e (3214 he had kidnaped the e : 1 ¢ : . rlw e intention of holding her ! / - ous silks include; s for ransom. He had been without t Many are worth double the work and thought the plan would Z A B e § bring hi; 3 : i . - &\ B Caeimionss, eitsaron price we ask for them Eagle crepe .'le Cl]me 2 ¢ 1 F he picked out Ida Kramer from a 3 i 3 ::::;Id hol' !mullhgirll in ?’oodbu;y f h. . ] d d \ : o saw Engfisb Broadcloth Silk X : f Putchershos ot N amie romlithe : . L T.he_foremost‘ Summer fashions are include . Jter 2Ie loldiec i woala cake ' in this unusual display. . . o XN put her hand in hi d w ith 3 Satin-Stripe Jersey Silk . 5 By and in his and went wit 1p1 took her through Camden and : 2 A splendid diversity of clever Summer styles z . A . g g 1 there”was 2 Vacant uom%, “rhen it b in Sport Hats, White Summer Hats, Pretty 1 = rew dark and t 1 2 Striped Shirts White Shirts -’ i . &7y "ha trled to quist her. Bat sucs . / Soft Leghorns, Hats of Georgette, Taffeta and Tan Shirts : SR - : the perommed Thon he ernck mer (M C binati G tte Hats . Then he struck her e ; i gl-"l t:e h;&d ,“;‘,”‘ i roCkri ,w{};h‘“h‘ Canton repe lCO;TlI matlons,f fieorge Cl al 2 . 2 z = 5 i it her she fell over an thought i rays of flowers. Large, Scores of coloriul stripes—gay stripes, quiet % £ . Bl S M S T e e Fris ‘stripes, wide stripes, narrow stripes. Plenty of N B and dropped it in the water. . medium and small shapes in all the most desir- Avhites and tans—and plenty of attached and NGNS > . Mother Believes Him Innocent. : ) a . % 5 > able colors. eparate collars, as well as. regulation neckband B s : pr?:::ed' tlr'; 'fx?i..'°x'la‘ul!"§f§£‘f§e":r’.‘; hirts. Every shirt is cut and made to please ’ g declared that he was a “good-hearted nen of fine discriminations, and every shirt is § Doy_%eg stayed Bome muat of ke bsolutely perfect. All sizes, 14 to 17. Early in the investigation by Cam. = - den county authorities of the girl"s o 5 e disappearance, Miss Esther Tanne- . = see wmdow Dls la baum, a cousin of Isadore Kramer, play : g was detained on suspicion in connec- { tion with the case. At the time it ) Telb o tip from was declared by Prosecutor Wolver- 3 Wonthrop Wise — ton that three men had identified her i i & . Save the surfac Bret alifay s Euwmiy New Purchase—and Wonder Sale of R, A et : : " Eanise, «he was released on bail as a ma- terial witness. SUMMER HATS | BoYS' WASH SUITS || e ith Panama Arranging Events for Sec- retary and Class of 1881. Worth $5.00, $6.00 Strictly High-grade, Fast-color Qualities and $7 6: , In the Greatest Dollar Sale of the Year o Morrow g Dreaidens Porras, 3 quet by Forelgn Secretary Garay and ous sightseeing trips have been ar- ranged in honor of the Secretary of the avy and members of the 1881 class at day, and a special train is_carrying Canal Zone and Panaman officials to \ Annapolls during their visit here. The United States naval transport Henderson, on which the party is travel- L4 ¢ ing to Japan, was expected to arrive to- K4 . ; L Gatun to meet the vessel. On their ar- Airy new models, refresh- " rival at the Pedro Miguel locks the party : . will _debark from the Henderson, leav- b ing as a summer breeze— : ] ing for this city by rail. millinery of distinction on sale at a matchless low price. Hats of georgette, hair braid, Bl Canton crepe, leghorn, white g Man’s Hixtory Milan straw and other fine i lity ‘Suits. that look o 2 d braids. White, Orchid, Navy, | e A and His Food of Man- Pink, Sand, Gray and Black. well—as superior in work- ‘ Bright with flowers, ribbons manship as they are reliable in materials and attractive in styles. IN “The Sto Middy, buttoned-on and modified Norfolk models, showing various kind,” Hendrik Van . clever trimmings. White, solid colors, stripes and color cdmbina- 2 6 . tions. All sizes 3 to 8. I.?on says ?}‘f history Piping Rocl . Garden of man-is e reco e o $1.78 Hass. 98C of a hun creat = Smart street and sport hats Summer hats of ' youthful gry creature of leghorn and white milan dash and charm—the large, — in search of [ With silk ribbon band and edge floppy models, in black and New Jlunty—Smlrt food. Fibbon-bound to match. colors. Wherever food was ; 9 lentiful, thi Hundreds of New Sports Hats, $1.49 10 3495 | Women’s Sport Jackets ol e Banded sailors and other fashionable ideas in sports hats to . ”» please every woman. Black, white, all colors and color combi- : his home.” @In olden nations. Beautifully Tailored, z i d:}ls, the inn which re- in green, red l 00 g t:d it]s guestgl most and copen......coci0eenn [ - enticingly at table was z 00t 3400 ) S A summer novelty as practical as it ¥~ fashionable—the new = t!‘e center of attrac- Van Raalte Gloye $ 1 98 flannel jacket for sport and utility wear. Tailored with inverted tion. Now man con- ’ [ J :S. H pleat in back, four pockets and strapped seams. cedes caf,erlng to his ilk Hose. cedocace palate the province of WASHABLE - 3 . > = Y Lace Net Satin Stripes Style and quality are happily. united with economy in this.col- = t?is(;z beg’&lfle!aent we : < : g < 3 lity, their si i lection of newest summer §kirts. Of Baronet satin, serviceable plm‘d adc considerateness in = beau{}n:‘:\lg ::;::fi:%’i:e%:?;bfl:: l“‘l"‘::“::!n:::c‘:;etn: I{h:t”;:::;:g and checked woolens, striped prunella and blue serge. Plain tai- price. ; . rpc s Sport Skirts, $5.75 the specialist. gTo his Van Raalte Glove Silk Stockings are offered at $1.98 is certain to lored and smart pleated models., = hailed with enthusiasm. . Boaght and sold as “irregulars;” but ; e ractically perfect, so obscure ace the fanlts, Black, white, cordovan, ‘ m all i 5? = e, Walls and Woodwork that Wash ussia, fawn, silver, pongee, 'sand, aluminum, nude, etc. “ DY” 00 WOMEN’S CHILDREN'S 39c to 59¢ MR Union Suits §| & "smei= ¢ — g gt = estanrant” 8 Z Here's & new coating thit meets squarely the problem THREE-QUARTER SOCKS. . 25c | union . ks | o s . <= 7 BTA RS $1 .00 Right from the- can, it spreads easily under the brush— . dflur{er?ighl. m'mm n‘:::hbl;:lhn:ehom = A, e J L satin-like lustre. ot & gloss, distracting to the eye, Onyx and Other Makes—Perfect Quality T iy - nor a dull flst tone. + - . Plain white —— ~ 8 New purchase of high-grade mercerized three-quarter socks and :l‘:‘d k:{,},’;“.;‘"w.m ARty E 5 e Woashes easily with soap and water. egulation length socks to sell for much less than their worth. Derby copen. Patch pockets, pleated S ¢ A m most pleasing tints and Pure White. An ideal Fibbed tops and plain tops. Solid colors of brown, romper blue, white - . deevu“u“ Middtes, "In, Al A Regular and Extra Sizes RS for bedroom or nursery furniture and all woodwork. nd black—and a wonderful variety of color schemes in white socks | _ Resulation JZGI8 10 L7 A Saturday underpricing of sum ith fancy tops. / med with white braid. Sizes mer garments that fs most timely. 8 6 to 22. Blastic knit, generously cut union : £ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TRIAL OFFER ‘l = suits, with tight or lace-trimmed B, L Sut out this advertisement, bring it to the store of any of the knees. This is a value not t6 be ¢ “'::il“b-m t:d y 25 cents for a good brush to apply the NI “ and ostrich. LT LT L dealers . You will rge. @ half-pint can of Kyaaise Washable Celoid Finleh. te. H = ° ° e overlooked by thrifty women. 3 N Chioice of eight tints and wi E 3 £ o jean, in . > Yok, Jacefront and. iatlored : / trimmed w. 5 5 3 B havy and copen. Sizes 6 o 22. ¢ MANUFACTURED BY BOGSTON VARNISH COMPANY 3 c Ready for u!. w' of the _Blulill' Sl.%, sz‘zs‘ 32.“ £ i B ‘ f ) 5 v Everett Station, Boston 49, Mass. Gl Bfi:b With Stunning Styles and e itea b e e 3 : & b DISTRIBUTOR s ,Popular Prices g snd tan pongetie “with Peter % b Z CHAS. BECKER PAINT COMPANY, Inc. WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE Suits of fi Pan collar. ot POk : . - 1239 ‘Wisconsin Ave. N.W. navy, black and green, comgl;..:fl&._swsneég g::‘-:'. -ll:n'von’.!.- ashed pockets.f . | majlofed of cool white.checked - B black, white and colored striped nainsook, 70x80 weave that wears 5 : . . . s wilia, & 3 e bu -attachme: 3 W, = Women’s Wool JGW Suits s “ku.“ RS | % i Sorbmbta ..J..‘..'%.’.‘,"a%& o ave. A: d. Taylor & Bro., 10th & Water :'53::;:2.....';’.’,7:.,. o, b 3 e 4 i, - Fhes. J. WIIll 1324 N. V. Ave. HUGHESVILLE—J. W. Bowi $5.98 to $9.98 p pleated with hem. Wi} A Donekas & -Son, 3610 Ga. Ave. J. ams, ve. HUGHESVILLE—J Bowling d without fes. Sizes W. - LW, SURF SATIN and heavy ssteen bathing suits | £0 14 B, B Earnehaw & Bro, 11th & M w-.R. W'“‘-”‘u:::: ! s MECHANICSVILLE—E. Trice & Co. & s ith h 4 5 sUB with hemmed and scalloped bottams; tucked skirta Qoo A Em 207 Pa. Ave. S.E.. ANACOSTIA—. Frank Campbeil. VIRGINIA: color. @, R g, ‘&‘&A.‘“‘Ll.:. GHEVY CHASE—Chivy Crase 80p- FALLS CHURCH—W. N. gynch. $1.98 to $5.98 pokied, ot S T Froie R SN e ofoRine weiodTecr. . pu. NAMILTONS. T Scrsiy Swimming $1.00 to $4.98. Dt peart "buttons Sires 3| - ! ‘Richardson, 2212 14th 8t. N.W. TAKOMA PARK—J. B. Simpson. e - and to 14, A . Misses’ Bathing ng" 3od u:’."' 4 TO DEALERS IN TOWNS WHERE THERE ARE NO KYANIZE A s ubber Diving Caps, - f is no Kyanize nt in your town, the KYANIZE Exclusive Agency ion is open A Lt o Wi to voll. Write us .y form particulars. o~ 4 and straightline models, all with bright touches of Sl;“, $2.49, $2.98 LEESBURG—Norris Bres. o MANASSAS—W. C. Wagener.

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