Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1922, Page 14

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ek e o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 35, 1922 . replied with a Lewis gun. It is be- lleved that one Sinn Fein gun crew was wiped out. It is officlally stated that but one member of the crown forces was kill- ed. Seven republicans are known to have been killed, while sixtecn were made prisoners, Including the ccm- mandant. ground which covers the Great North- ern rallway going through Pettigoe. “The operations were entirely suc- cessful, and no damage was done to noncombatants or bulldings other than by strgy bullets. One crown sol- dier was killed and seven republicans are known to have been killed and sixteen taken prisoner, including a BRIG. GEN W. H. SAGE DIES =i ==1n==a—= AT FORT RUSSELL, WYO. 3 o oA e g Uy Goodman Market Service Is Far-Reaching ENGLISH HOLD UP U. S. SHIP CARRYING ARMS TO IRELAND Your Satisfaction COURT NOT 0 STOP WORK ON SCHOOL TMs Guarantees friends here of the death of Brig. Gen. Willlam Hampden Sage, at Fort It is understood that Belleek, ten dant, ntinue miles southwest of Pettigoe, 1 atill °°<'";;‘_:_‘l:; N L Ruseell, Myo., of which post he was S held by the republicans, but that : The District Court of Appeals fn an | /T manding officer. “It was found necessary, in order Brides-To-Be |der between northern from their main positions in Ulster territory, and a large part of the bor- and southern Ireland row is virtually a battiefront. The village of Pettigoe, on the Magheramena Castle has been evac- uated. There is considerable interest here regarding the fate of the Bel- leek fort, the holding of which by the republicans practically renders the barracks there untenable. Refugees Delighted. shells. a running fight across to dislodge snipers in the hills, to fire [opinfon by Justice Van Orsdel today re- half a dozen rounds of high explosive The actual fighting covered a perfod of five hours and mainly con- sisted of hedges and ditches. “Saturday night's operation by wa- fused to interfere with the construction of the Eastern High School at 17th and East Capltol streets northeast. The courf dismissed an appeal by George Hyman, whose rowest bid for the con- Gen. Sage had had forty years of service since he was graduated at the Military Academy at West Point |1n 1882 and commissioned In the in- | fantry. During the Spanish-Amer!- can war he received the congres- —so0 that Goodman Market Quality may be enjoyed by everybody. We make regular deliveries to North Connecticut Avenue, beyond the bridge—Cleveland Park and Chevy Fermanagh-Donegal border, was re- captured from the Sirn Fein invaders vesterday and the southern forces also are reported to have evacuated Eelleek, ten miles to the southwest. The ¢ between the offi- | cial coni with the statement of three Sinn Feinerd killed and one | sional medal of honor for his dis- Chase. ! tinguished service in the action at | Zapobe river on June 13, 1899. Dur- Just phone our Arcade Market Stand—for these suburban deliveries—and your commissicns will have the best of attention. Intense enthusiasm is reported by the Press Association's correspondent to have prevailed in Pettigoe after the republicans were driven out. Some of the civillan refugees who had been cared for in nortbern territory nearby again re-entered their homes. The military has taken strong po- fons on the neighboring hills to struction of the school was rejected by the Commissioners, from a decree o the District Supreme Court, which had denied him an infunctign. “Topping O™ Bullding. The Commissioners gave ter consisted of crossing Lough Erne by two companies from Portnoe point to Boalvand and thence to Wa- terfoot House. Free State troops fired at these boats, although they were moving in northern territory, thereby adding to the provocation. Waterfoot House I8 in northern territory. “The operations by boat were very |ink the great war Gen. Sage was £ missioned major general, National n 3 e con-!Army, and commanded the 38th Di- ;{)‘:fi;l ‘,?m',;;;:-m . Wyne Q‘!H’m"‘ now | vision at Camp Shelby, Miseissippl. ) he bu ngs. | G SHEe Wil tes “ob- he Appellate Court declined 1o go |l Sage was lates on duty in Cob. “Quality” with us is nothing short of the best—and Lewis gun captured, and the more de- ent e ey g . b 5 e 3 Teiae suprise attack, while |successful. The man killed was a u z, Germany, with the army of e AT : :»l-'\l‘:;::m;;:r.-.xawn-;;‘?‘x‘}; {t{nl‘m\lmllvlr}:v':ll-; pecial constables are on duty on all | driver of a Crossley car, taking no mge “’l‘e u"ff-fl:‘?i ('fi;m:h%\'r(mlrn\‘tr~v\m.lllrallum “Service” that meets every requirement of our O T e P e Fecon. the Fermanagh roads leading to Pet- |actual part in the operations. He | necessary pa <l yne was a Announcement is made of a mili- rav s Wi heavy losscs™ has yet to be recon-{ {joe, {Nan ihoe hend ine Ulster territory, | BSCCSFArY party to the iuit as' (| tary funoral At tho National Cem patrons. Always money’s worth. ERag- The following official statement |half a mile behind the border 1ine.|his righes under (ho Ceaoruction of tery at Arlington at 2 p.m. Wedne Warships Rendy to Sall. concerning the ~occupation of I'et- |Free State troops opened fire on the | court declined o cxersie. 1t The The grave is near the Lee e e L i oxts e | e P e, PRl S | BT o RN et or |t axded o clurtll iy d E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. tigo @ the village and entrance was not made until the high ground had been secured.” FIRES SET IN DUNDALK. he Sinn nd well rtillery, Ulster con- serting the name of Wyne, decd ; decdarin that suflicient opportunity’ had been afforded and now the work has far progressed that large public terests are involved rderef Hl.cues |of the boundary line and Feiners now armed troo, 2| As a result of continued aggres- sion on the part of so-called free state troops in what is known as the Pettigoe salient, which resulted in \three casualties to the militasy dur- ing the week end. it was decided imiskilleen, declares | that the Pettigoe salient be occupied dline that th s | by imperial troops. ately faked for| he operations conducted and that the provo- | Saturday and Sunday by land and mes from the l'I\l('r]\\:u--r resulted in the salient being now in the hands of the military for 1 distance of about one mile from the »ntier, in order to secure the high Expect to be married but once, so why not have your invitations done sn the finest engraving and on the best stationery? Stockett-Fiske ENGRAVING in- week ending s wold out ranged from e to 1800 cents per pound and averaged 14. €LaG tuo etao taoimh | conts per nound.Advertivement. | ——|o|——=|o|——=[cl—Z]ol——]] sing its informa- from its cor By the Assoclated Press. DUNDALK, Ireland, June 5.—The Dundalk Rowing Club's boathouse was burned yesterday and several boats were deseroyed. The harbor commissioners’ large shed also was burned. C—— - B TR Woodmard & Lotheos DOWN STAIRS STORE : For Midsummer—A Sale Tomorrow of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ; Imported Gingham, Voile, Swiss and Linen Dresses Very Specially Priced 5 750 °9.75 Crisp—Colorful—Cool—Charming Hundreds of Styles Pretty Sashes Embroidery Trimmed Broken Plaids Organdy Trimmed Checks or Stripes Pique Trimmed Large or Small Dots as been over olitical purpo: cation to war side of the bordc The Daily He from Chatt t prints a_report rships | £ an un- —is the best engraving, and | |4re aboul e e e the statsomery we offer is . atthe town is fted g high-grade and in good Sl : Murder Arouses Belfast. Ulster de- | bitter- i taste. May We Talk This Over With You Today v sen-| the fire- | tbut he threw her off and e with his companions in STOCKETT PRODUCING STATIONERS ;v-"l\‘x;VVf{I) could not be pursued by the 910 -E-STREET-NW |, is focused of the proposed tution and _its allied Minister Lloyd pected to arrive from V £ht in readiness .o meet the Irish repre- sentatives, who, it is believed, will} return tomorrow. Resumption of the negotiations is expected soon after their arrival. BRITISH SHELL PETTIGOE. unon Irish ques Julius Lansburgh | of the ‘ Lansburgh } 'Decorating Company % 1756 M St., Near Conn. Ave. | Offers | AN Reps, Sunfast Ma- terials, all Damasks and Plushes at 45 cents on the Dollar. Serve either Iced or Hot. It’s delicious either way. Town Recaptured From Sinn Fein- ! ers After Lively Fighting. W apture of Pettizoe a British staff oficer en- | d the vill 1t noon yesterday > republicans s to le rted, but the mil Some about 100 tary time limit { landed some of 1 tenders d { shells fo |{and one str party of the { inflicted Short and three- [ hurs Dead: R Collars in so many new effects. Troops which had been landed; § 2 ¢ eCrettsl froh: How Tatand. 1o Lo quarter sleeves. Panels and pockets of organdy. Erne, during the n | publicans in the rea i caped through the the coun ion of the vill W 1 t took the re but some \I Generous deep hems at the bottom. We Specially Feature Our Imported Gingham Dresses at $9.75 ir Superior knowl- When the oc mplete bur DOWNSTAIRS STORE pr COFFE sKilien - : S| R e e e . - h 1/2 Under Price—1,200 Apron Frocks, 95¢. *1.95 P\LI\EDGIEkS ’ ’ = 18 Different Styles RlCHEST MlLK We picture five of these—the others are Cobier Tt ana othee milk solids than r n m equally attractive in their trimmings of SM:I:‘I’:;’I' "§::|:5 in;"l:‘der Vacuum organdy, r]ufflr\ voke leesi;:n,x :mfi con- . ast combinations. The well know S e HOUSEWARES SECTION, FIFTH FLOOR '”:1:15 Glory” Frocks are among i Tissue Ginghams 0 WIZARD Heps to Clanies | 3 Materials which you will hardly ever : find in frocks at a price so low. There are ginghams, too, in checks, plaids or stripes: as well as fine percales. Among Wizard products you will find a host of conveniences for use in cleaning. Their uniform high quality will recommend them to every housewife 2ARD POLISH (A(ZARD MOPS are the convenient triangular shape. They can be had in either the A thoroughly scientific polish for fur- . chemically treated style, niture, woodwork and floors. Can be used for -gathering dust, or . on the finest finish. Will treated with Wizard protect and preserve its Polish for cleaning, pol- beauty. Wizard Polish ~ ishing and preserving the produces a hard, dry, bril- floor finish. Mop is made liant luster, which does of the best yarn. Smooth not show finger marks or aks, is not gummy or handle has the adjustable el- sticky, and to which dust will not adhere. 9 o, =ND$ FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief and lasting results. It ites the and he chuse. (Plasters Stubborn Corns) Cal-o-cide 95¢ 95¢c $1.95 Shades of Rose, Pink, Blues, Tans, Greens, Lavender, Flame Extra salespeople will be here tomorrow to aid you in your selections. Frocks in sizes 36 to 46. a selling that is far out of the ordinary. All in all, this is T DOWN STAIRS ETORE S 2,700 Yds. Imported Gingham, 38¢ Yd. Less ThanImporter’s Costto Land 67 bolts, and cach in a different pattern or color combination, make up this valuable selling—and one of the most exceptional opportunities we will ever be able to offer you. The high values are evident immediately. Small Checks and Plaids Most.Ever_v Color FooT. REMEDY bow, for get- ting under fur- niture. Does not make floors 4-ounce bottle. . .30c 12-ounce bottle..60c Quart can...... s125 oily or slippery. Story of the Purchase Y-gallon can $2.00 Prices, $1.50 to ! We mention these first because the | Because one of the largest importers | _ .. color combination, as pink and Gallon can $3.00 $: small patterns are particuarly “good” | was forced to liquidate his stock, he bl avendii o 4 y this scason. However, there arc me- | offered this early purchase to us at 1 | bluc. lavender and green. red and yel- his s 3 i . fesie less than the landed price—which means | low, brown and green, brown and black, dium and large checks and plaids, too. | e are able to sell it at less than the | \hite and orange and others. The ging- Andlisofmany] different effects, priceipaid By the lmporter. ham is 32 inches wide. - DOWN STAIRS STORE - Weve Doubled Our |J valy N | Und : Stock of These Ve Y ove ty naerwear Pure Thread Silk A E L P . i Hose, $1.50 Pair t Lxtra Low Prices : So enthusiastic has been s ¥ the response ‘to this par- Shadow Batiste, w'lndSOI' Crepe, DISTRIBUTORS:: ticular make of stocking Cross Bar Lingerie ¥ W BURGHELL = that we have added G 5 - o ! i &P NWELL S sowns of dainty cross bars with novelty co SPITTETL S 00, Tno: tl,lzmdpmd " At $1.25 trimmings. * Others of " soft” Windsor Crepe, to meet the demand. ey tailored in style and with colored stitching. YOU GET STRONG, if you're a tire: are favored because of the Chemise to match the gowns. : heavy quality thread silk o L . o ; B y Y . Fine Shadow Batiste Gowns and Chemise. WALL DUSTER CARPET %—— d”li rcl:{lf}q‘rcefl. sg]es]; t:mc At $L50 white ord delicate _mlors.fi trimmed with ribb(::': silk igh-splice eels, bows and contrasting effects. Exceptional for Cobwebs and dust, no matter The most sanitary type of ) 2 = i sh loveli 1 ice. how high, ‘are never out of reach , CLEAN duster made; it does not stir ]”8 [[4 anti-run backs and elastic sheer loveliness and low price. of this convenient wall duster. Keeps the dust down up and scatter dust. Its chemi- lisle garter hems. At $1.00 Matched Sets of Vests and Step-ins. in plain_or women’s aflments—this Its 60-inch handle enables you when you sweep. Helps cally treated yarn gathers and HOSIERY Blonde, Beaver, Pearl, Each Piece oSS bar lingerie cloth. All white or color trim- is a tried and true veg- to reach every nook on.molding, ‘clean rugs and carpets. holds, the dust. When it be- Silver, Black, Cordo: med—very new and very dainty. Vests and Step- ";':‘.“:’" - picture frames and wall. The Makes the colors comes soiled you can wash it ‘ el k White van, ins at $1 each. regulates (the nataral chemically treated yarn duster brighter. _Guaranteed without injuring its chemical § 1 3 asset, At 88C Camisoles insoft shades of rose, pink, blue, yellow, fanctions, and is per- gathers up the dust without not to injure fabrics. properies. Needs no renewing. ~ alr Sizes 8% to 10. lavender or white. e ’ = feetly harmiess in any condition of a scattering it. Washable; needs Contains no salt or Convenient in. shape. Price, 7 3 Sl 5 » no renewing. Prices, $L.50 to $2. sand. Price, 30c carton. $1.00. DOV NISTAINSEETORN. 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE E viger. Sesd 10c to Dr. Pleree’s, B. Y. for trial package. - (L e e T 0 7 G €

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