Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 21

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Summer Needs Iced-Tea - WEDS NEXT NEXI WeEK| Entire Rumanlan Royal Fam- .ily to Attend—Strange GERLS IN KIIGKERS "”TOPARADE STREETS AS PROTEST OF BAN By lfit Amociatud Press. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., Junp 2. _—Mayor Swanton's order yester- 'day forhidding knickerbockers for womer brought quick-reaction to- “day with announcements that club- women, shop workers, clerks, stenographers and high school HEAVY RAINS SWELL RIVERS IN GEORGIA Mony Overflow Banks, Causin ' Damage to Crops—Record Fall in May. ATLANTA, June 2—freams and rivers In northern Georgia are out of banks and lowlands flooded, with con- LL. . FOR SENATOR OVERMAN DAVIDSON, N, C., June 2.—Davidson College yesterday conferred the hon- orary degree of doctor of laws upom United States Senator iee 8. Over- |man, and Benored Zour ministers by conferring upon them the honcrary degree of doctor of dfvinity. % € o W R T Ninety-five per cent of 21l business done in ‘the United States is trans- acted by check. sequent damage to crops, as a result Seaiast tha crtes ant woult wess | sotita"2e sssocnied uniat o his| THE COP ON THE BEAT Traditions to Rule. the forbidden rafmen The uplands have received too much 9 t molsture also and late and small By the Associated Pross, y r%‘te;tv: g’c:‘?o:nm"ort;z t crops of corn ant cotton are predict- BUCHAREST, Rumania, June 2—| tons i 2 clty and ‘aisp- ed by J. J. Brown, state commissioner. Hom thl N e g St axcionitnre May broke &11 records The. entire Rumanfan royal family | TRI, thL chm e o orce, | here for rain: said O B oot will travel in state to Belgrade early| terfere ‘with mm"m‘&"‘}!.m man, section director of the eather next week for the wedding of Prin- W;,Lne- f‘ bureau, with a -total. of 7.95 inches, cons Marie ot Rumania to Kink| cniitiolntt, T8 onders to AT for L3 fnchen bove normal Every Alexander of Jugoslavia. &n or €irl appearing on the streets |an excess of rainfall and the total is Accompanied by Premier Bratlano,| Wearing knl Ckerbockers. Tourfsts | 34.17inches, or 1185 Inches above the Foreign Minister Duca and Minister |“ The mayor, ‘in ‘,,;l_,mu nte | DOFmAL L6 June 1. of Transport Mos the royal party l'-l,'fl: ¢g tawpdh will leave Bucharest Monday, travel- | eration o oYe it S e |CALLED ‘SMOKE SCREEN.’ ing by train to Turnu-Severinu, near f,: Irpr:&o-: “(: :a; t%nt ‘t;‘:ey no e Orsova, on the lower side of the 3 Pted by immoral B famous iron gates of the Danube.| %" Senator Caraway Accuses Attorney Thence they will proceed up the — General of “Inspiring” Defense. 1 joot: ‘subber Danube on the royal yacht, escorted FORD OFFER Dlsc ; by Brition, 2 X H USSED. | . Senator Caraway of Arkansas, demo- handled, $15 beals, §3.60 . | dentroyers: ‘7';:" Y nl man ———DVTOVE et renewed T attack on Atiormey A rriving at Save Quay, in Belgrade, Pate yel Why shouldn't we beable to give |} fim royal party will be re y;yvfa by Further Consideration of Muscle &’éf“qn.’;;'x'éi.'i‘".‘ d:?:n:s:g} h?‘:gh"w TH] you & $5.00 value in NEWARK cityewho whi prasent King Fardinand Shonis Iseus Drdereg ton with the €W "Morse' caser ana 2 shoes for $3.60 when we havean 3 of Rumania with & golden tray bear- | = Further consideration of the difter- | 4150 that he was deceiving newspaper | H. L SCHARREICC&IC Co aal output of more than FOUR ing bread and salt &s & pledge of |ences between the offer of Henry | > O aYay.fead into the Rec- | 120 1th ot. rd “an_article by David Lawr Slav amity and_hospitalit: Ford and the proposal drafted by the | 4 e MILLION pairs a year through our 4 e A I AF I IN Sets and Tumblers_ No previous season has found us with a more beautiful assortment of colored crystal, and foremost in the collection are ‘ICED TEA SETS. An Amethyst Colored Set of Jug and 6. Tum- blers, $10. Ask for No. 3554 Hllldnmho broad An Amber Set of Jug Rousela Calf Oxford and 6 Tumblers; blue N soles, . A Crystal Set with A Blue Set of Jug . Bjue Trimming. Ve- and 6 Tumblers is metian reproduc L tion; Jug a matkedy S Tumblers, $2659. A Cragquelledware Set of 6 Tumblers and Jug, $8. The prevailing discount take place in the cathedral at 11 ative McKenzie, Illinois, acting chair- | ney General's activities in the prosecu- ! The Duke of York, who will repre- | House military committee for the de- | gucr, be 8aid gave “abundant evi- nation-wide chain of stores? Try Established 1889 o'clock Thursday morning. man of the committee. tion of traud All the Serbian traditions and su- A meeting of the committeemen '}ngeda:t :‘r:nsure of public opinion and a jug of wine, as symbols of the 5 oy and plenty which she brings the The Capital’s Gift Shop The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET SEWANIONOTON HIOATE m “ st N, dence” of having been inspired by the sent the English royal family, f. ex- | velopment of the government nitrate ; s pected to arrive in Belgrade Tuesday |and power projects at Muscle Shoals, | meoorncy Ceneral as his latest smoke . and you will agree that morning. The wedding ceremony wiil | Ala., was ordered today by Represent- Commenting on.reports of the Attor- of95% S ithese riees NEWARK shoes are by far the best 2 values s town. Au 'eathers. All sizes Ii?f Qxff}‘-j'd e = Nomeat 251 perstitions will be scrupulously ob- (With W. B. Mayo and J. W. Worthing- | &as being felt by the Department of yarsity Irames and hs. yles. served. The bride will not crose the | ton, representing Mr. Ford In the ne- | Justice, and added, “If anybody Eacs to threshold of her future home untfl|Botiations, today came far from uu though, it will be because of the Chflin tiulCo 1314 G St. she is married. On entering her ew bringing about an agreement, attack og the Attorney General.”” * City Club Bldg. king. - Under ‘the other arm she will garry, artlcles of clothing for herself and “her husban, occording to 4 g o 913 P'L Ave. u.\\.’; 11})2 1.!h“SlMN LW, Sfrb::n oustom, the bride must m':: 2 e Open Suturday Nights pen Nightx Dply the husband with, all his raf ours—8 AL Newsric Stores Open Seturday Evenings to Accommedate usto The new quoon will. then liee & x male child in observance of the cus- tom Intended to insure her first born 3 e honeymoon of Alexander and $00569000006000000000000600000000000000000000.000040000004000000000000009 9989909005 0080464 4 Marie will be spent at one of the royal castles of Jugoslavia. In con- nection with the wedding complete amnesty will be granted Rumanian political prisoners, their pardon be- ing announced on the day of the “Princess Marle 1 ncess Marle is recefving hun- dreds of costly and quaint gifts, Among the latest presents was = flock of rams with golden horns from her Albanian admirers. Another was a Bible written in letters of gold m Rumanian peasants. Queen Marfe has presented her daughter with an exquisite set of furniture of Byzantine gefln, embossed by her- self in flowers and gold. 3338888882 $ First Floor Specials 736-738 Seventh Stl'eet Corner of . _ Manufacturers’ Sacrifice Crepe de Chine Dresses —to place on sale tomorrow morn- ing at the unheard-of price— 198 They are beautiful models—in the wanted colors—hand- somely trimmed with beads and embroidery. Dresses for street and lflunc::' wear—the like of which you may have seen at double this price. Established MARINE CORPS ORDERS. S' ce 1889 Col. David D. Porter at Marine head- A quarters, this. city, has been assigned to command of the eastern recruit- Ing division, Philadelphia. Col. Dion Willlams at the Army War College, this city, has been .or- dered to Qlllntlcfl. Va. Ljeut. Col. Henry C. Davis, from Santo Domingo, to the United States. Lieut. Col. Charles B. lelor, from Santo Domingo, to Chicag Maj. Benjamin S. Berry. lrom Quan- tico, to Hal Maj. Harry C. Sm'th from Quanti- co, to Charieston, S. Mnj Charles Lu!l. from Quanti- t New Orleans. Joseph A. Russell, from Haiti, m this city. Capt. Louis E. Fagan, from Quanti- co, to the battleship Arkansas. First Lieut. Gustav A. Broadstrom, to Quantico. Second Lieut. Roland E. Simpson, from Quantico, to Santo Domingo. Second Lieut. Galen M. Sturgis, from Haltl, to this city. BRYAN WOULD CANCEL nm CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 2.— William J. Bryan, in a taik to Chatta- nooga civic clubs at noon yesterda: announced that he favored a cancel! Value-Giving In this Anmversarv Celebration we are offering the greatest values of our entire business life of 33 years. The markets of the country have been searched to make this the greatest event in our history. Ewv ervthmg is of the _same sterling quality that has made us famous. And the prices represent notable savings in every instance. As a special birthday gift we offer each day one item AT THE PRICE IT SOLD FOR 33 YEARS AGO. You'll Fine Sat y’s Birthday Gift in the Center of This “Ad” With a Heavy Border Around It. Palm Beach & Mohair SUITS Bea u tifully tai- lored in the best of $3888888500288880088888888888888388T208808088888808888 Bathing Suits Wool Bathing Suits. One- piece overskirt and tights— Blue, Black and Navy—with Belts s .98 in contrasting col- Our entire stock of famous “George’s Dol- lar Shirts.” Fancy (site‘:ipgils,d‘?}:fizzy s the new styles with and tans, in full open French fac- both neckband > z ings. All the new and collar at- shades and pencil tached styles. TS stripes in the ‘mo- All sizes. The , | | hairs. Sizes 36 to special price of 44, stouts and regu- our 33rd Anniversary y lars; 33d Anniver- is sary price Onyx Silk-to-the- Top Hose - lture‘ g Ing'rain—full-fashA thread perfect. $1.89 White and Black. Saturday only.... * +1 the continental nations will agree to a real disarmament. Slip-On Sweaters e A 51.69 weaves. White and all colors.... SEEKS DIVORCE AND CHILD. Genevieve C. Dudley today asked the District Supreme Court for a limited divorce and -alimony from Walter M. Dudley. They were mar- ried Novemper 15, 1918, and have one child, whose custody lhe wife asks. Crueity and non-support are alleged. sl GAIN LITTLE BY CUT. NEW YORK, June 2.—Although the horizontal reduction of 10 per cent in freight rates will help to improve business, National Retail Dry Goods, in a review of the subject, sees but little immediate advantage to con- sumers of merchandise sold by dry goods and department stores. The assoclation estimates.freight charges on general merchandise lines amount to not more than 3 per cent of the jcost of the goods, of which the con- signee bears approximately one-third and the consignor two-thirds. Only |R about one-third of the merchandise ls shipped, by freight This would leave a possible reduction to the stores of one-third of 1 per cent of uns cost of the goods, the association Handbags —and Vanity, Cases —in plain and em- C bossgd leather. ceflent shapes Blue Denim| Overalls Overalls | and Coats With coats to match. Ex- | tra vy | blue and Aoastron white and $2.25. Anni- nnpr-d Per versary Sale At the phce they sold for in 1889 — 33 years c ago . price, garment, §159 | $1.90 Boys' 2-Pants Men’s and Young Men’s All-Wool uoweoca | | - Blue Serge Suits ol i Cassimeres, s Guaranteed all pure ‘wool Navy Blue Serge, ex- . iy made to stand pertly taflored, in both youthful and conservative e— hard wear. two and three button styles; sis to 42. Anni- 59c Four-1in- Hand T1ies— Palm Beach and The newest Mollaif designs and color combi- nations. An- niver sary price, In white, Baronet Satin White Gabardine Skirts Skirts " In White, Black and Navy 55 In regular and extra sizes gracefully draped up to 40 34.98 - §1.98 5298 3382088883888888508888888 Silk Blouses Georgette and Crepe de Chine Over- ‘ blouse and reg- ular models— s 098 White, Flesh anrl Bisque ... 777 L L o e e o e R e e, P Boys' Play Suits I $383388338434%8 Kiltie Skirts for the Kiddies Ny C"pe ' ~Made to wear with thin waists B i aadie 49c : ; —A comfortable, summery combination a‘l}h’:& Fiesh, Or- All-wool—in attractive colorings, and a style that is plrheuhrlyplenmg Made to sell at $3.98. Special.. $l 98 Sanm Wuh Waists, 98c sizes 9 to 16 years. Step-in.Bloomeis Boys’ Flapper Boys’ Washable Boys Sport B';‘y“;h :.""’_1“ Suits—Khaki Suits — Newest | | Blouses—In khaki, ¢rash, khaki blouses. and styles; fast colors; blue cham-, and white straight sizes 3 to bray and duck; spe- 85 cial at...... c 218155 | | BTG5 e $2 quality. 16 years.... SR $3 [ tion of the $11.000,000,000 war debt % of the allles to the United States, if R & G make— modeled for the "l C athletic figure— Flesh color .. i Underwear Union ‘Suits MEN’S AND BOYS' ATH- §574§_sfi?s'°a'§ 55¢ POROSKNIT UNION SUITS,ROCKINCHAIR UNION SUITS, B. V. D. UNION " Clearance of ‘Trimmed and Sport Hats . they wereup to $5 and.$6 ' 79 C 3588 & a4 R Boy’s One-piece—Black with white Men's One-piece—Blue with red . Boys’ Straw Hats—In brown aad black; all sizes, 39 (¢4 . Gowns and Pajamas Properly cut—and made— in 50 different ' ef- fects—White, Flesh, C etc.—plain and fig- 3338233338 Inciuded are many styles—elaborately trimmed or tailored ; smart Sports shapes, and 'Sailors in ail .colors. Take yous, choice from the special table display.......coeveiiieeelenns BOYS' NAINSOOK WAIST UNION SUITS— Sizes 2to 12 years, 3 9 C 1090040909090 900009000¢ $000600006000000000800000000000060000000000000006 000000 00000222222222202000000000004+ 2094999090480 902004000 000000000 00004¢% o PO00000000 A It000000000000000000000900000004 i»

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