Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. ¥ ,; o § o r C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1923.° A Typlcal Travers . SALE Most Women Will Welcome Featuring our entire selection of $8.00 Models in Women’s Low Shoes, all, this sea- son’s production, including low heels and high heels of the French Louis, Spanish and Junior Louis and Military and Collegiate type. Developed in black satin, patent leather, black kid, pat- ent and suede combinations, white kid sport models and all white kid, all previously sold at $800 at our stores. Offered for Quick Clearance Choice of the Entire A Group at PROFESSOR KILLE WHEN HIT BY AUTO S. P. Coale, Dean of Bliss Electrical Faculty, Dragged More Than 100 Feet. EDMONSTON. l SKIPWITH PEYTON COALE. | Prof. Skipwith Peyton Coale, dean of the faculty and registrar of the Bliss WASHINGTON MAN WEDS DAUGHTER OF MOSCOW UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR | By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, May 31.-—John G. An- derson of Washington, D. a Mile. Agrippina Tiponova, ter of a Moscow Univefsity. pi fessor, were married here May - The ceremony at the soviet mal riage bureau was followed by a churth wedding. Anderson was born and-reared in WnMnnon, being thirty-two He was educated (lx the loul pnblle schools and is uate of Business High His father, Lewis M. Anderson, an engineer at St. Elizabeths Hos- pital, recelved the news of his son’s m.rfll;" today through the Assoclated ss dispatch. “Don’t mean to tell me he's ried, do you?’ he asked. lll, well, well. I have not heard him since February, when he wu in Riga, and we have been lnxloun lor word from him s Anderson went to France at lh. outbreak of the war with the American .lrafll!lonlry forces, returning to this country during the latter part of 1919. " He left again in April, 1920, after sp'nd- ing some time with the federal board for vocational educatjon, making his second trip to France with the graves registration serv- ice. In this work he journeyed through the continent again and just as he was about to depart was offered a position with tha American relief administration, where he is now serving as sec- retary to Col. Hllkell nxec\ltlvc in charge at Moscow. . AUTO PRODUCTION GAINS. Substantial lncr!lul in the produc- tion of automobiles and bullding ma- terials were the outstanding features —prompts a celebration in which the prices and terms on Furniture of Quality wil] cause the altenhon of all Wash- ington to iocus on this store. occasions of our business life and a time when we offer our immense assortment of Furniture, Rugs and Draperies at prices that are bound to please our thousands of patrons, bo!h old and new. Look for the Blue Anniversary Peter Groghn & Sons; o. ROGAN'’S 817-823 Seventh St.,N.W. 156 56th Anniversary One of the most eventful . From June Ist to I5th (Incl.) Discounts Up to 40% Especially Timely for Brides It is impossible to mention the hundreds of attractive items on which special prices have beerf placed. You will l_;now them by the special Blue Amuversary Reduction ags., 5 in trade reports for the month of Electrical School, of North Takoma | trade Feperiy For the momh of Park, died in Walter Reed Hospital i ene” of Commerce. = Passenger about 11 o'clock last night, after hav- | automobiles produced during _the month totaled 196,512, or 30 per cent ing: been struck by an automohile [SRORT (08I S0 T ren, while track Dep: driven by Allie N. Wigglns, colored, | guction also showed & substantial Indicate Worthwhile Savings Thirty - five styles at $5.00, in all leathers and white linen. According to Deputy Sheriff Day of Montgomery county, Prof. Coale was about to cross the street at Takoma avenue and Buffalo street when the machine whirled around the corner, struck the professor and dragged. him more than 100 feet. Wiggins finally stopped the car, ran back to the home of Lieut. Lake, at Buffalo avenu and brought him to the scene of the accident. ~ About this time James C. McCloy of Steubenville, Ohio, a former student of the Bliss School, and Ken- neth Scott, also of Steubenville, and now attending the institution, appeared on the scene, and the four men placed Mr. Coale in the machine and drove him to Walter Reed Hospital. Telephoned Mra. Coale. Prof. Louls D. Bliss of the electrical school was notified of the accident and hurried to the hospital, where he found Prof. Coale in a critical condition. He then telephoned Mrs. Coale. who was in Baltimore visiting relatives. Prof. Bliss met her at the Unlon station in his automoblile and the preceding month, although it was regarded as an encouraging sign that “business for the most part Is ad- more substantial manner.” — e the electric street light was out. Prof. Coale was on his way to the school from his home at 502 Dahlia street when the accident occurred. The negro chauffeur told Prof. Bliss, the latter said, that he was taking the car around the block to practice up, preparatory to taking Lieut. Lake into the city and that he was “creep- ing” around the cornmer when Mr. Coale was hit. ale's death is “the greatest t has ever come over our Prof. Blis: ld today. Cecil county, in 1875, T v lord Clly Hi| ool and in entered the Bliss Electrical School as a student. The following year he was graduated and became a member of the faculty. At the time of his death vancing in this less spectacular but| 5 nd chauffeur for Lieut. R. H. Lake of the | gain. | Your visit vnll be appreciated by us whether you are Al sizes a Naval Alr Station, Anacostia, D. C., at| In many other lines, the announce- inclined to make a purchase or not. Come and view the widths of the, cormier of Takoms avente and Bof. ;r'x':n:l;:'&iéc:n?‘l,‘l:mm:cfld;:tflgl:; h many attractive bargains that abound in every department. course falo street three hours earlier. that might have been expected from $150 Silk and Leather HANDBAGS, $1.00 A manufacturers overstock and samples of regular $1.50 grades of moire silk and fine leather handbags. Many styles at only $1. Last Year, i This Year, the Values Are Greater, th 16 f°1324 7% ST.N.W in a Similar Snle, We Sold Over 3,000 Pieces! e Qualities Finer a.nd Assortment Larger Sheets, Plllowcases hurried to the hospital, he said, but |he was professor of theoretical elec- > tricity. ded Tnerens, heen Drof, Soale had | UETo¥. Coale is survived by his widow, Coale were % Rome. anip Mrs. Louise Bartlett Coale, and two Deputy Day said that' Wiggins was daughters, Cl(herlne. aged nine, and H SHOES OF THE BETTER. KIND FOR MEN 3WOMEN Bolsters =i Beds reads AT UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES FOR LIKE QUALITIES! We'laid plans months ago to buy this wonderful lot ‘of a mill's seconds and run-of-the-loom she pillowcases, bolster cases and bedspreads, and we secured such a liberal and substantial dxscoun? from :{-:se price of perfect goods that the savings average one-third to almost a half on the entire lot. Hotel keepers, boarding house keepers and housewives are sure to take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity to save on bedwear. it exces quantities and will not sell to dealers or storekeepers. 81190 Seamless | Linen-Finished SHEETS 98¢ A heery quality muslin, with § a special limen fnish to insure Jong we: I s $4 Satin-Finish SPREADS $2.38 without an automobile operator's | Cisabeth. aged six. =~ 0 o0 ¢ the card and was also an inexperienced | priends Meeting House, 1811 I street driver. Wiggins was arrested and placed in the Takoma Park jail last night, and was taken to Rockville, | noon. W. 5. Abernethy, pastor ot Md., ‘this morning to await an in- |Calvary Baptist Church, will speak. - quest. oOn account of the dush of Prot. “oale, the lee clul an orchestra Strest Light Oul. concert which was to have been given At the corner where Prof. Coale|tonight at the Bliss Electrical School wae struck, according to Prof. Bliss, | has been canceled. 314 7th Street N.W. northwest, of which he was a mem- o'clock tomorrow after- We reserve the right to 81x90 Bleached Double-Bed Size Bleached SHEETS SHEETS 68c 58c 66¢c 74c Heavy quality, round-thread P ) o muslin, welded center seam, o GiTabl. grades. pure white bleached, subject to slight . oil spots or small pinholes, which will . hemmed and ready to use. Thieso are’ wonderfal bargains, and. our stock. is asital, 81x90 Seamless 42x36 and 45x36 Bleached SHEETS | p[| | OWCASES 78° 86c‘ 15¢ 18c 20c¢ Same grades as the sheets a ex I boe, and thes are all n splendid | \ 1, ceveicht cotton -t ves. quality, and will give unlimited Rerviee. Regulation sizes, all 'Ixh the ised Marseilles de- ——81190 N hemmed and ready to use. Don't miss this rare opportunity. o & bis. geoerous eise. Hemstitched SHEETS wfifi,fig?fix'fig v m $1.08 Bolsters 94c $1.28 These are all of £o00d welght, free from dressing, and will| Of good qualits hleached mos. § bleached musiin, with wide | T {0 be heavs and long-wearing.” They wiri it all Hsuti bed. femmed both ends. and hemstitched hems. Worth $1.65. 2 R 2000 02222232222222222222222320 0066060000006 0006600000000 00006060000060000604 v Econom& Corner ’ 736-738 Seventh Street {5’ ““Some”’ Big Values in Wash Dresses Four to One Odds Against You The chances are four to one you will contract Pyorrhea after you pass the age of forty unless you take proper precautions. Thousands younger also suffer from this unpleasant disorder of the mouth and gums. . Pyorrhea starts with tender, bleeding gums. ‘That is the way Nature warns you of your danger. Heed that warning! . If ore it, ma; the Tt eo s e SR T o Pyorrhea works fast. It loosens the teeth in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled. It forms pus pockets att.':nroofsofthg teeth and feeds: discasc germs into the sys! Don’t trifle with Pyorrhea. At the first danger signal, see your dentist and mrtuq Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s; if used mmmflymdundmhm,wmm Pyorrhea or check its course. Itisthe time-tested formulaof R. J.Forhan, D.D.S. ¥} Use Forhan’s regularly as a dentifrice. It | ! keeps the teeth and gums in a clean, healthy / L condition and wards off Pyorrhea. ——— Don'’t wait until tomorrow. Four out of~ five contract Pyorrhea because they wait toolong. 35cand 60ctubesat yourdruggist’s. Formsls of R. J. Ferhes, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Montreal $83838838888883888838383388838838388383883 1 I ed both s, of &nd come in assorted Marseilles designs. You can save 50c to $1.00| regulation size . Hemile so § i on_each one. quality at 36c. Sale of 100 New Imported 55 GINGHAMDRESSES s 325 New selection of fine French Gingham Dresses—checks of green, brown, maize, blue arid red. Made with pocket or panel sides. Waist or vestee with Quaker collars of embroidery. Sizes to 44. Specially priced at $3.95. Exceptional Sale of Fine Silk Canton Crepe DRESSES ssfi Crepe de Chine An exceptional offer of Women's and es’ Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses—prettily embroidered, ruffled or bead trimmed; Sizes to 4. Specially priced at $895. Values to $15.00. Girls’ New Kiit Women's $1.50 Crepe Dresses GOWNS Made with whits waist asd mn of checks In plain or s 95 flowered, with neat Women's Pink Batiste _BLOOMERS Stylish Strap Pumps m arpllh: but ter- flies, etc.; also 3 to 14, 2-plece pink pajamas. 50 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits| oSE ‘35 In Onyx make; black, white, sued: | | cordovan, Alu drop- stitch styles. —— Silk Clock Sport waist and knee. We shall have on Sale begmnn:g"flmnduy a eollechon of the smartest Frocks you’ve ] wash -fabrics. are daintily designed — carefully tastefully trimmed — and thoroughly well made. Stnl.lltliu lam-fiuodnndfllrmg style.—flcwmgovhnlond:hrh om»-dnpmp,tmmmdotha * i 2 1 ‘ ¥ g effective styles. ? j § ‘ < “ \ C o mbinations of mixtures, in all the wanted colors, seam- perfect FOR THE GUMS Checks Pycr.rrfu’q ‘,w«musus AT Fine patterns, in 2 and other| $L50 Loag Sik Coloss, setabh GLOVES s119 [BiE for' summer wear as well -as fall Kayse: .| White Tennis Low Shoes for gi rial m:k:a.uaon'\?h boys, men or women. Wonderful vllues and nurly allwi 3o rants. “Sizes u:.“:,'“':"m’:,m_ ~In Oxford Style...$1.19 A imobis High-cut styles. .. .$1.39 These pumps are made of patent leather, tan and black kid, with fortable broad heels, with rul 5 heels attached. Suitable for streetfl or dress occasions. All sizes from f§ 3 Fii Gmgln-. 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