Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 4

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FRANK KIDWELL’S ke We are offering this week-end BEEF, THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGT ye: e ; 'ON, D. C., FRIDAY; JUNE 16, 1922 —By WEBSTER. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Capts. David L. B. Brewster and Committee Favors Married Wo-|Joseph Jackson and First Lieut. George H. Morse have been detached D men’s Citizenship Measure. | om ine 24 Brigade of Marines, Santo The Cable bill, which would regulate | Domingo, and ordered to Quantico, Va. the naturalization and citisenship of | Capt. Robert 8. Hunter, at New.Lon- married women, was favorably re-|don, Conn. has been assigned to the ported yesterday by the House com- |34 Brigude, S8anto Domingo. CABLE BILL REPORTED. PRISONER GIVEN TO VIRGINIA Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court has ordered the return of Rich- ard M., alias “Reds,” Jackson to Vir- ginia to answer & charge of attack- ing Miss nes Hawken near her home, at McLean, Va., March 25 last. The court dismissed the writ of ha- beas corpus which had been sued out by Attorneys A. W. Scott and Royal mittee on immigration and l‘l"“’l"" Capt. John L. Doxey, from Quantico zation, and will be pressed by the|to New London. committee for consideration In -d-l Capt. Maurice 8. Berry, from Quan- vance of the merchant marine bill. tico to Bingham, Mas: The measure provides that any First Lieut. Alton A. Gladden, from eligible for citisenship who | this city to Quantico. a citisen of this country or Lieut. Col. Alexander B. Williams, to alien woman whose husband has | marine headquarters, this city. naturalized after its passage shall not become a citizen of the country by reason of her marriage or lization of her husband, naturalised upon compii- 1l the requitements of the naturalisation laws. The bill also would retain for a A. Hughes, Counsel for the prisoner gave notice of an appeal Lo the Court of Appeals, where the case cannot be heard untll fall. ————e Bocause of a labor dispute in the printing industry no_city directory has been published in Chicago for the last six years. LAFLIN Established 1889 —will advise about your eyes. ClaflinOptical Co. oy cius Blas. PORK, LAMB and VEAL of the finest quality at prices which cannot be beaten elsewhere. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Specials STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 29¢ doz. Fancy Home-Dressed Beef Capt. Rol Lieuts. Andrew L. Holderby and Ray- mond J. Bartholomew, and Second Lieutr. John G. Clausing and Willlam L. McKittrick, at Quantico, have been assigned to duty st the naval air sta- tion, Pensacola, Fla. First Lieuts. Walter 8. Hallenbérg and Herbert Hansen and BSecond Lieut. John M. Patton, at the cola air tion, have been a: to duty at Quantico. | 7.40 A, 7"/% ensa- mally renounced her citizenship or igned n;lllrrled an alien ineligible to citizen. sl Genuine Spring Lamb Leg of Spring Lamb; 1b. 38c ,J% VY4 B t 5 ing; Prime i Rouse 1. _25c | Do o SO G, e T Bouillop Roast; Ib.......25¢ oulder Lamb; roasting; 5% A4 e v Tl b O e e 23¢ cla Girls’ Dresses Where Your Dollars Count Mast For School Closing 120 Dresses Such as We Sold + for $5.00 “‘Good Valve" COFFEE, 25¢ Ib, very -.12)2¢ / An__opportune o i o | | o GOFFEE, 3 . /) 90 | Big and Little Boys' Clothing Sirloin Steak; Ib........33c | Finest Young Veal ' W i Porterhouse Steak; Ib....38c Lelgbs of Veal; roasting i FOI‘ SChOOl Clo‘lng 3 33¢ et e SR R S . FRESH MILK,Pasteurized e pt, | | Veal Cutlet; ib.. -42¢ e "hiet reass $12.50 Boys’ Serge Suits, 1 and 2 Pants BREAD, 160 Lot . . B | | oo s o 15 (- S, 5 IS B ST , 16, Loat . . . B ot e Fancy Pork Products | factly tatlored, well made, faultless fitting. $1 White and Colored I!lousesd Corded Madras Blouses, made wi{l‘\nzp!n cuffs and yoked shoulders and clear pearl button fastened. Colors BOSS,VE GOTA HAVE A VACATION! MY NERVES ARE SHOT To PIECES. F'M JumPy — CANT STAMD ................. 19¢ Smoked Shoulders; 1b...18¢c 79c Pure Hogs' Lard; Ib.....15¢ ery Butter; lb........ 38¢c S INUTE . I'M : s e | M}{;fle N :,;n;‘; QA rwaw- (u.r.n(eea fast; 7 to 15 sizes ; { i L 20¢ Sale $1.39 to $1.89 Boys’ Wash Suits average; lb. Half or Whole Every sult guaranteed fast color and de of high-grade popiine and cheviot, 1 | . 3 New lor. ~ White, pink made of fine chambray, in blues, tans, Machine Sliced Bacon; % i e b Drowns, whites and high colors. Cholce 5 NeTosee button-on *_ples skirts in contrastin w’ button-on styles. 2-plece mo Fancy Peaches colore. 7 1514 lzes. i :.: :‘veell as all the new novelty models. CaLish ‘CRlt.: Girls’ Middys and Pleated Skirts (Lot Up to $2.00 Women’s Hats | About 65 Untrimmed ana Trimmed Hats, in sailor, sport or dressy models. Reduced for quick clear- 98¢ to $1.98 uality White Jean Middys, at 98c .08, and hox-pleated Skirts to match at $1.79 and §1.98. 4 to 16 sizes. -Ib. avg. WILSON’S CERTIFIED 8. 335 18. Stores Conveniently Located at Dresses, Just Bought at Great Price Concessions, 1,000 Brand New Northeast Market, 12th and H Sts. N. E. 2131 18th ot. N. W, 5 Eastern Markst (meats only). 313 O 8t. N. W, Permits These Wonderful Values 3272 M St. N. W.. Georgetown. unse N W, = Corpraht. 1972, W.T. Woborw 1920 Nichols Ave. S. E.. Anacostla. N. W.. Geargetown, I 1335 Wisconain A 1016 1ith St. 3033 14th Bt. 3th and C ois. 8. E. Silks Organdy Lawns Voiles Tricolette Gingham Worth to $12050 Any woman can be proud of her dress if selected from among this lot and rest assured that she is getting superla- tive value. In the big assortment are taffeta silks, a few (] were given hospital treatment. Mem- bers of the narcotic squad said today they thought there had been an in- “rease in the number of “dope” users the past vear, although the quanti- ies of narcotics seized were not large. CLARENDON IS DENIED CHARTER APPLICATION Appelate Court Affirms Decision of Lower Court—Incorporation Fight to Go On. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., June 16.—The long-drawn-out fight of the Clarendon Citizens' Association for a charter of incorporation was yesterday brought to an end—that is. as far as the courts are concerned—when the appellate court of Virginia, sitting at Wythe- ville, Va., affirmed the decision of the lower court. denying the application. This action of the state’s highest tribunal will prove a-great di 2041 K Bt. N. W. B SEsettessssestesteasrtssesesttessastasesssstessisesstiseitiantsntssssssssesssessstststaasiiseiss | silk tricolettes, crisp organdies, silk-like finish imported ging- ams, dotted sivisses and sheer fine lawns in beautiful fig- ired, floral, striped, checked and plaid patterns, as well as Sizes 14 to 46. olain colors, including white. tways The Al A _great opportunity for Sleeveless Jumper Dresses, Popular tont women requiring 443 pointment to officlals of the associa- for misses and women. made | to 543 dresses. Two trpes tllon ;nd mal:ny residents, 95 per cent of & nice Mllol'y lin!n;.l in I «Is.f (-om:‘:ur‘flnn—dfln' with of w e titi 4 retty shades rose, e, 1sts an NATTOW the DI’:;I:C!!. EHEqis petition atoring Baby Grand :lnl ’lnd lavender. P:b J:? the other full-cut over The association set the wheels in e e yaitts Rips and wmaller bust sise. motion for the incorporation of the town about three years ago. The sentiment of the entire citizenship was first sought, and when it was found that the community was prac- tically solidly behind such a move the circuit court was petitioned. Shortly following the filing of the petition strong opposition cropped up, not, however, so much from the resi- dents of the community as frony county officials and people from sec- tions without the boundary of the proposed incorporate area. The op- position engaged Police Court Judge William C. Gloth to fight the case, and Charles F. Harrison of Lynchburg cured es the leading counsel o assoclation, and after many postponements the’ case finally came to trial before Judge Samuel G. Brent of the circuit court, who denieq the I patent leather belt at waist and two hip pockets. Insuring a Big Day by Reducing { " Ribbed Underwear Prices | 75c Extra Size Women’s 5 9c Union Suits llptntcks and armholes. Boys' Nainsook & ported ginghams. tiful colors and patterns. EcoNOMY to buy the best ‘OUR phonograph is an important part of your home. You buy it for years of service. That's why you want . THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY # It is Closing Out Capes, Coats That Sold to $19.50 “Jumbo” Size Fine Light-weight This Is the Hoosier chlr&ell- on the llround lhltt;'hehpro- f 08 e orporate area was e heart 5 . ey I hat Saves the St S ota c(’:l:tlnue\llld community and 155 i Ribbed UnionSuits or t WO 0! . . . €p Someen o e n O magnificentand matchlessin tone, andsuperb oo m the decision Wi - . Hot summer days have no terrors for the 53;‘:‘-: L‘:.‘: immediately :5"»"! °l % in appearance. Sonora, withoutextra attach- Brave c “ gtr:}::n with : g{OOSier in her k‘iibcfiaen. teer ::eomr?;:tlo'n‘s, h;;.u;laaen ’I:Zf.'z"é'; ments, plays perfectly the disc records of not pure | i I et % en work becomes easy and hun- the association in fighting the case uf % 3 length stvics, | [f out sieeves. or cool. Open- 2 ts. one, but ALL record manufacturers. S f| = i Full-cut h, Pure White Suits dreds of steps are saved daily. A e e i1y conndcieaiwith » DULALL, - > .n.':"p'e"r?:it'u"r'." ioned. "t H For bors 4 to 14 years. Hoosier will make you spend less time the association etated last night that ‘Wonderful upright and period styles — _— in your kitchen. .,,. :hel; h:anintxm l;nozl thrguglh wlm = 9 ° 3 P) . n ? . n 0] . PR e A e ey —_— 39¢ to 50c Girls’ Union Suits 5 e charter through an act of the legisla- ; gether for final fure. It was polnted out, however, g i ; disposal handsome that an application will have to be b4 Lot of White Ribbed Suits, made o cloth and faille ?::?l?r:o: vz;fi:}f::zg‘;}'fifia‘“ il A.rthur Jordan P lanoco. with crochet lace edged parts, taped silk, crepe and neck and armhole vests. Sizes 2 to c ‘ Iep capes: ‘E\'le)' = new style is NARCOTIC LAW ARRESTS. G Street at 13th 8 years only. ML J py model, the Total of 100 Violators Apprehend- ed During Fiscal Year. Tt is belleved the report of Detec- tives Sanders and Evans, members of the police narcotic squad, for the fis- cal year ending June .30, will show a total of about 100 arrests for alleged violations of the Harrison narcotic law, involving sale and possession of narcotics. More than 75 per cent of the persons arrested were addicts, it is stated, and form-fitting and the full, wide, sweeping models. Handsome trim- mings of fringe, silk braid or self embroidered. Black and colors. 19c Women’s Ribbed Vests . Pure white, elastic quality ribbed vests. Big, full cut sizes and made with .crochet edged armholes and top taped necks. Seconds. This Fine Domestic Science Set Of fine kitchen tools—the famous Dexter Do- mestic Science Set is in the equipment tsae.. Of every Hoosier Beauty. Corsets to Fill Every Woman’s Wants A Rich Showing of New Hosiery 39¢ to 69c Fiber Silk Lace and Plain Lisles Of All Descriptions $4.00 Mercerized Satine Suits Highly mercerised sZ.ss black and blue one-plece bathing suits, prettily made with wide flowing Famous R & G Corsets, mace of pllr: elastic and coutil. sport mod- sleeves, shoulder or front g Tablefnl high lust - e ot commerdaye. 4 |l oosense ama, oratay temmed ™ih <o f ) apar'aik Fowe T gray. ta . S A 22t U Binen: : : B $5.00 1-Piece ity thin lisle Hoer o cor. c 14 — 9 e 53 a white an P 14 Pieces of Crystal Glassware — A Man-styled Stout Women's Extra Size Jersey Suits Eray" Seconds of pertect Corsets 1 $2.00 Pare Thread Silk Hose | sy, §1.45 = n this great lot of hostery © thinnest, eere; RS . With your Hoosier Beauty is this fine set of glassware. Not specially offered but regular equipment. And That'’s Not All, Either For every Hoosier has a hundred other fea- tures, everyone for your convenience and comfort. There’s a good-looking Hoosier with porcelain top at $39.75, ° Hoosiers Are Sold on the Club Plan. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D and E WHITE SHOE (Oxford) ik A White Buckskin model for Summer Dress Wear, . with light-weight leather soles and heels. Lasts and patterns ex- clusively “HESS.” 310§=0 $585 Perfect fitting, _fe ol ril ARIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE—but the comoession that 2 n'l‘ wmfl-g.u for _such _a 68 THEM TO YOU 'way under thelr actusl werth, - K. Knu_m"j ] Hat Boxes, $5.50- i e Complete lHne of Trunks as low as $8.00 rose, g1 mine, " heliotrope. prettily trimmed contrasting bands. D iria, Dads wad cods Do girla: Ddds and eods Feoid to $3.00; - R s : P TR TS| | Bath Caps 10c to $1.00 ng Al Made of coutil or batiste in A great showing of all : sty o el | oo Yors B pRiou e oiae 425 Tth 931 Pa. Ave. NW. d Women's ' g || || ersem i, . Bidtw e ik | f e G ik o s g L

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