Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 25

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oo Dbilipshorn—- ELEVENTH ST AN OPTICAL CO., 617 7th St. | JEWELRY SPECIALS | AN TR Solid £ —— . il ' absent tnvestigation in court yester-| ojjce the waters of the Atlantic|drift and currents. Sometimes th ol .D J KZ4 WMN I DIAMOND BARGAINS [l ciarieasre b ol S St S B o e woae s ver | DD, . . Inc. %;-Carat Pure-white Solitaire Diamond Ring, Tiffany mounting. . ... AR Tl s A b Ty $125 o oy o . . Cormick, playing the double role of t )| 11} steam back to|echoes, i i - | New York Yacht Club, dropped anchor | i $300 Blue-white Solitaire Diamond Ring, hand- father and guardian, has agreed 10| Bt e A De O O e | aoarine TatomE g qmperature a8d sub- | jere today after a cruise. with its || We Gi i some platinum mounting. ................ $225 withhold consent of the murriage &t |ion N. C., to take up the routine|their part in locating bergs. Today |oWwner and guests around the world. |l € Give the Values and Get the Business 21/;-Carat Perfect Solitaire Diamond Ring, hand- made mounting...... $125 Lady’s Diamond C setting ............. luster Ring, platinum $750 Diamond and Sapphire Flexible Bracelet, all platinum................ DR B T both parents, if living, in the case of chowder, | 4 . e 4 2 : &, I An irresistible combi $150 Blue-white Diamond Scarfpin........ ...$100 &.‘25.‘6'3,,“ :ane.: |'§w:rfityy.fi:v;3efrf, ’:{;- denly :ll;::(ham: ‘mo‘:x'r;:l-l:; high: :cl‘g; P I ot fin s el fer L;l :" bination . e i $850 Diamond Bar Pin (blue-white gems)..... $650 RS f&'\';r&l::r'l!-;:vfi:fi be given | caught near the floes—these are rou- unming ram $1,750 Diamond Flexible Platinum Bracelet (blue-white gems). .. Diamond Masonic Ring, (very handsome). . .. ....... eeiee.....$1,250 14-kt. gold mounting 1-Carat Man’s Solitaire Diamond Ring........ $50 (See Us Before Buying Diamonds) Kahn Optical Co. 617.7th For Saturday. ——L — The House ¥ in Sport plaids and Sweaters Fiber Sitk: and Wool % Slip-over model; in plain and fancy weave; some have round neck, others with V neck; some with beltsand pockets. Choice - ofgolors. .- In White and the popular = tints; also many designs LG RN St. N.W. 608 TO 614 Th e In expens 1ve Dr €ss D ept. Tl Eaartay ety o en ke T el Oflers Another decided mot to do so. _ Underprice-Sale of “Smart Frocks stripes. R 2 Underwear + Crepe de Chiné,' Radium .and back Satin Chemise— trimmed with val and Teal filet lace, or . plain tailor,nish. In_ White, Flesh, Orchid and Peach.© - - A ;gsgdml'??n:e;\filcfh.aivt‘:fl:l;;:.a:iczg: i Pork Loin Roast. ...Ib., 35c Cu House) 3 I HUNDREDS OF $ of Courtesy. mick has been understood: to have ‘ favored it as essential to the happi- S“'.r i Suflerb WORSTED .. of the season’s most highly favored models—subject to your selection at Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe ¢ ; . Strap Pumps m $ . “B‘E"ld:::’"” Knickers Khaki : Pants \ O Printed Crepe 2 < Crash W hite Imported ) Genuine "Wiie, Linen "4-_75 and 32-_69 Gingham Calfskin and 7 Brown i mfl White Canvas Gabardine Full line of sises Linen ? White Nubuck : ' 1922 Styles , Their producers intended That Are W hite and Fancy Striped Madras them. for much higher mark- ing—deservedly—for they are " cleverly designed—and effec- tively finished. Chalmers Pure Silk Balbriggan Menw's 1 Shirts . Bose 59 Tux % Sports %”d 690 9% 10 11 c Coats romers grown, ;f;n, Red, Green, = Navy and Black—plain tai- fored finish, ;= . \ CoasGuard . Braves A“Iéébe FRANCE WILL EXPLAIN [WESTERN RAILROADS el i PE R ATTITUDE TOWARD RUSSIA| AGREE TO RATE CUT || - To Make Ocean ‘Lanes Safe|,.. .. .o o o |mous sae st soios wen| "T“}:fhmaumlm Toog Like Everything ——clse, r#intiu job well be- } gun is half done. There's but one right way to begin any 5th avenue, commonplace details. | cuss Pending Problems at i by N X & . extevnor‘ _ painting work, and YORK, .June 3—With the|The northern lights, w fed up Luncheon in London. to Be Obeyed.” that's with Erdro; an travel on approaching | communications in this coun(rymt-l! By the. B By the & ted Press. ; e i Devoe Lead and its' height, reports today indicate!usual.’ And the cutters were called| PARIS, June 2.—Premier Poincare,| CHICAGO, June'2—Waestern rail- <4 P o Zinc Paints Fate of Mathilde’s Romance in Suspense, at Least that the northerly routes are safe.|Om, as ‘every year, to furnish every-|it was announced this afternoon, has |roads yesterday anmounced | . | thing: fmfir medical aid to supplies by | acceptea Prime Minister Lloyd ced their in- || Thers are, of courss, plenty of float- | J 8 IO H TR fencer that wers | Georgess invitation to lunch with him | tention of complying with the recent || Ing bergs and flelds of ice such as|picked up i cial resi- | $400.000,000 freight rate slash of the ||fl Leaders in quality for over acen. * Until T sent the Titanio te. her doom. But|P oked UBIn the regular cruise. e B e et on yune |Interstate Commerce Commiskion, in |[[| try—100% pure fead and zinc. \ n OMOrrow. all are charted and their location Help to Selence. e hen. the French premier wiil be |line with the announcement of sast. Devoe makes a paint for every . is known to the navigators of thel In addition to thelr work for com-|in London for the Verdun commemo- | ST roads several days ago that they ||| #pocial need—iet us help you By the Atsociated Press. Yvessels now carrying their thousands | merce, the cutters have addgd to the|ration. The two goyernmental heads, | WOuld comply with the commission’s oose the right pairt. CHICAGO, June 2.—Contending fac- |to_and from Euro material available for the salentists|it is presumed, will di; pending d“a iston. Remember We Resilver Mirrors That this is so ue£o, the work | of the government. Trained uel M. Felton, chal: tions of the erstwhile household of he go ent. Trained men. on | problems at this meeting. airman of the % of the coast guard patrol, and espe-|each” craft have made observi nt s com-|conference of presidents of west: Harold F. McCormick were committed | cjally to Capt. Aaron L. Gamblesand|dealing with temperature, the. % ,1355.. a n? or::;;:nmzeulng 3orlh carriers, announced a l-u:' ::2 BeCker Palnt & to & policy of compromise today over|the noted Semeca. _They -are back |tions of ice, current and winds and|the French attitude toward Russia [JoFity of western roads, while be- 3 ' /. flde Mc- | here in port with a record of work|the dosens of small matters all of|and the cohferences at Genoa and |lI€Ving & reduction of freight rates is G 1239 Wis. Ave. c""m ck"'": ;‘“ s ot "":’: "’m_ accomplished. Since February ‘they | which are needed for the expgrts in | The Hague, it is learned. This memo. | UbJustified and thredtens serious finan- | || lass b Tel. West 67 o ARG her formem s ng. had been prowling the subarctic|Washington. Frequently the fce pa-|randum will be sent to the interested th consequences. proposes to follow CHAS, E. HODGKIN, Mgr. jter, Max Oser, Swiss horseman Of{waters from Halifax to the nd|{trol has placed bottles containing | powers this evening and probably | the-commission’s findings. e Zurich. anks and beyond, locating the”ice|data on seclected bergs In the ex-|will be made public tomorrow. r i | Confarance’. hetween . cainsel for]hoes and noting the current: pectation that when the herg meits Mathllde’s mother, Mrs. Edith Rocke- e teller McCormick, ‘and her divorced 3 {nformation be tansmitted to Wash-| YACHT CIRCLES GLOBE. husband, which saved Oser from &1 |y gssumed by the United States to!proved of value in determining ice ap— In- cidentally, with the Tamph and the|the container will bob ashore and the morrow set by Probate Judge Horner | mamps and the Modock will remain | expedition placed a bottle on a berg age Starting September 15. as the date for INe decision on MIS.|,, the joh until the first of next(almost half a century ago, and last 5 i« Sopte | McCormick’s petition for an injunc-|month, when the last hunk of growl- | year it was picked up on the Nova| NEWPORT, R. I, June 2—The|f} 100507 Pa. Ave. >" 616 17th Street tion to halt the marriage plans OT{er apg the final berg calf should|Seotian coast. yacht Aloha, owned by Arthur Cur- | Mathilde and the Swiss. Mr. Mc-{p,ve disappeared from the lanes.| Mirrors, differences in air pressure, | tiss James, former commodore of the least until Saturda: The cruise was started September 15. | |f| until Saturday. of coast guard dutles. :::“;v;:!c;-rl;:;nml;ll:} orl-m?n:ml nfind The Aloha came here direct from \| New Complication Arises. Dangers Routine Matter. the position of !uch“h"-‘:fi‘:“ A Marseilles in & run of twenty-two Meanwhile the situation was made| Nothing unusual was the report|discovered and which had not al- |ceuise tha sreht sassed throneh the ‘more complex by ihformation from|made by Capt. Gamble when asked |ready been charted for the benefit of | Panama and Suez oanals, and scopped Zurich that the whole legal embrogiio | what the Seneca’s experiences were|the navigators using the northerly [at ports in the Fawaiian Isiands, J . in Chicago is for naught. This infor-[in the exciting berg chase, which | route. Japan, China, Philippine Islands, Java, ua lt and P Ce mation was to the effect that the|took her through many thousands (Copyright, 1922.) India, Ceylon and Arabia. : (4 Swiss law requires the consent of[of miles of ice-green water. Chill e L L RO B e e e b . : pant in our bargain offerings tions and the charges made by M One unusual development, how- ||| 7 MoCormick that he'is a fortuna hun- | ever, was that the ice this year is N for Tomorrow. ter with designs on both the McCor- |just about the same as it was last miok and Rockefeller millions, Oser,|year in both moverent ;-:‘1‘: volume. Y , was said to be | The sl ng o SEWR T k 7 Lg;fi%?:l;.;'fi:nmz‘;:::n:’ marriage as|and the winds and deep ocean cur- Dghvery—\&e will be pleased to deliver any order over $5.00 to if_nothing loomed to interfere. rents usually bring about decidedly | i any part of the city. + Counsel for Mr. and Mrs. McCor- |changed zor;dll!otr’m oV d)‘ealrri : 3 mick asserted that no basis for a|There were few bergs sighte Morris “Supreme,” 8 to 10 Ib, : in- | April and May and the lce was no IERiE pRRpremery B LD lb 30¢ ?&'J.f&“&fif"'“'::ir?&é:‘ n;‘:l;oledb“n farther south than usual, llllh(llllh mo! ams Wilson's “Certified” sizes o ] reached. now, that the water is warming up, - Z it is expected that the drift will in- atermelons Oser i Teo (O, Suys Mether. crease wntil all are meited and dis- E\V - ' : P“‘g""’k: New Onions When Mrs. McCormick filed her pe- | appear. xtra Large an Large Siac, Very The Mild Sort that tition to restrain Mr. McCormick 28| Yards of seals, worth $100 a foot on Sweet, Re pe weet and Juicy You Like 50c and 60c Each guardian from approving the con- templated marriage she asserted her —_— objections were on the grounds | Pri b R 35¢ ®|de's senlor by twentyseven years rime Rib Roas! that Oder was too old, belng Mathtinjy) .o ho was uf effect & fortune hu Bouill Roast t lr'b' ter without sufficient means to su oullion Roast. ey 25C port a wife, and that Mathilde would Shoulder Clod lose her American citizenship by the marriage. Clmck, Roast. Judge Horner, after hearing the ob-' [l Leg o’ Lamb. ° jections, demanded of Mrs. McCormick Machi Specials of e atione vave reasons why da- | (Il Bacom (iachine siiced b, 40c s (Fresh from the doz., 32¢ CLEARANCE SALE HUNDREDS OF $ splendid all wool Spring Suits F RRRR FRRRRR FFEF ¥ Sold for §24.75 to §29.75 Potatoes, No. 2, 15 Potatoes, Old, No. 10 Potatoes, Sweet, 7 thilde should not marry Oser. ‘rhe|fif o Impofl.nce- filing of these tox}‘ay was he'l'c‘xeutpoll:‘;; 88! Chinitry) the effort to reach an agreemen . ot court, which will be continued to-][f| Chickens (Bakfne or ]b., 38c morrow. Mrs. McCormick from the fifst has|[l| Veal Breast (one Ib, 20c | Eggplants......... ?.— ¥ CLEARANCE SALE [9 - 8] ness of his daughter. Best Cane Granulated | «white House” Brand 10 Ibs., 59¢ Tall Cans “Gold Medal” 12-1b. Sack, 63c CRANE TO SAIL FOR U. 8. Spring Suits LONDON, June 2.—Charles R. Crane | i 100 Ibs., $5,75 3 for 25¢ Sold for $33.75 to $40 understood he had intended going to | [ff more enjoyable Lb., 2 The Hague before sailing, but he has at* 1428 \at*1 78| |at’272 ? Palm Genuine Tropical A Style Revwal! Beach Sronia 11 Wit Suits g Suits : > . hand tailored Suits Shbertly Enormous Price Reductions 450 srimed] | clptotion | - wedt In White Footwear For AWomen '—Over 40 styles that are in great de- ) mand right now. A real opportunity to styles Dress Up, Save and be foot comfortable Materials this summer at z 5 A Third Shipment which you'll find a hest of Clean, Clever, Crisp $ 1 -89 PERFECT STRAWS All the novelty straws in white and tans Match ’em at $2.50 Genuine White Irresistible Soft Cuff $ _l _1:9 Sharts Rk In all sises. 3 for $3.50 Knee ] Union S_l -_0_5 . Suits g Sizes 34 to 46 3 for $3 3 Sizes 30 to 46. GAR. Plain colors 3 for $1.65 Made wp in ]ei‘sef— Terry and Crepe Beach ’5 io Robes Large, Medium and Small Fiber Silk Mew's 9 Hose 2 C Black, Cordovan, - Navy, Gray. 4 for $1.00 Silk Hose The best value we've 5 500 Pairs Worsted o s -and Flannel Trousers

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