Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 10

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10 Ly NS WOMEN HIS GUESTS CHAIN BANDIT SAYS Declares He Only Manacled Them After They “Snoop- ed” Around. Dy the Associated Press. RAWL , Wyo!, June 20.—Fear that they would notify the police that he had in his possession stolen jewel- ry led him to hold two Omaha women in chains for thirty-six hours, Fred Brown, shot and captured by Wyo- ming officers after a chase from Ne- braska, declared in a statement to a newspaper man here vesterday. Brown, who is at the state prison hospital, is recovering from a bullet wound inflicted during his capture and will be returned to Omaha to answer several charges. Declared to Be Vislitor. began in Omaha soon after ted a resort known as the . where | met a woman who nied me to my home. where she visited me many times in the next four months.” Brown said, “Once she brought a lady friend to my house, where both p ce at home turning to the ho aw that they had been s - ©1d found a kettle of 1 had hidden. 1 heard t 1 must be a thief with v and they threatened here was only one thing for me to until I could dispc the jewelry to a fence and make a getaway. Terms Man “Fool.” this, but one of the women zed to attract the attention of going past. This fool butted in 1 1 had to stick him up and treat him as 1 had the women. 1 only intended to hold them until 1 had disposed of the jewelry and some other junk to the fence. When I returned 1 saw he had broken loose. 1 heard the officers at the front door and beat it for the weeds." ‘HISTORY OF GOODNESS” FAVORED FOR SCHOOLS Urged by Harvard Professor Emeritus as Within the Field i of Science. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., June 20.—Addi- tion to the college curriculum of a new subject, which he called “the nat- ural bistory of goodness,” was urged vesterday by Prof. Emeritus Willlam Morris Davis of Harvard in an ad- dress at the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa exercises at Sanders Theater. The ap- plication of science to the prbolems of ‘ethics, Prof. Davis claimed, was “man- ifestly within the mfeld of scientific inquiry, and true scientific inquiry will not be either so cold or so hard as to conclusions about it.” all questions of a en over from religion by tive sciences, so conquest hade of «ll questions concern- and wrong by that division concerns itself with ry of goodness as a human experience, in a matter of Prof. Davis iatry would to this con- n matter of purel contrast to goodness a supernatural velation. said. Eugenics and psyi contribute powerfully quest. he added “Objection will probably be urged t the physician to teach go < a branch of natural histo 1 t will he said tha om 1l mention of is fatal to its acceptance and its success. In my judgn our relation to the puld be excluded from nat- ed to religious treated with s of natural history are ¥ apart from any idea ation or any miraculous with the order of na- . :PROBE LIVING CONDITIONS ‘Washington Clergyman to Help Study Mine Fields. BECKLEY. W. Va, June 20.—The ‘committee selected by Rabbi Stephen S Wise to investigate living and working conditions in the New River est Virginia arrived and began jts work the adjacent coal as chosen at the last moment in the place of Father John D. Ryan of the Catholic University at Wash- en the latter was unable the investigation. rs are Winthrop D. w York newspaper man, Sidney E. Goldstein, asso- Lane, a and Dr. _ciated with Rabbdi Wise. “Kodak” Your Vacation 1A Autographie page Imter- changeable Pho- to Album, $17.75 31 a Week THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. 4,000 Yards Just Added to The Special Sale of Tissue Ginghams Exceptional, 50c yd. The savings are evident as soon as one sees the fine quality and the great variety of charm- ing designs and colors from which you may choose in this great selling. Beautiful color combinations, in small and large checks, fine and wider stripes—and hosts of dainty figured designs. Although the quantity is large—for best satis- faction make your selections early. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. REDUCTIONS From the June Clearance SILKS DROPSTITCH SILK JERSEY TUBING, for mak- ing undervests—lovely quality, in flesh, pink, white and yellow. Reduced to $1.50 yard. COLORFUL BUTTERFLY KIMONO SILK, in va- ried colored backgrounds with lovely butterfly design. Reduced to $1.35 yard. HANDSOME PAISLEY GRATTE-KNIT, a smart sports weave; also shown in plain sports shades. Re- duced to $2.50 yard. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILK GINGHAM, 36 inches wide. Reduced to 95c yard. FOULARDS—in a wonderful variety of beautiful de- signs—most all in the favored navy, brown or black, with designs in white or contrasting shade. Reduced to $2 yard. Silk Section, Second floor. Because They Suggest Such Charming Frocks Lace Flouncings —have grown tremendously in popularity. These are typi- cal of the delightful collection shown here— Embroidered Cream Net Flouncings —are exquisite when combined with Irish or Filet laces, and among the charming designs are both the straight and scalloped border patterns. Hand- some eyelet effects, one particularly lovely with Filet insets, $3 yard. The 16-inch Flouncing to match, $2 yard. Others from $3 to $5 yard, many with 9-inch band- ing to match. Black Chantilly Flouncing, in lovely designs, 36 to 40 Spanish Radium Flounc- ings, 54-inch widths for mc}:’ widths. $2.75 to $5 making those charming ;’;:in.ch Radium Laces, $3 tunics. In varied colors and $4 yard. Some with and designs. $3 to $4.50 16-inch flouncings to yard. match. YLace Section, First floor. Radium Silk Petticoats Special, *5 Five Charming Styles All Shadow=-Proof One needs such a supply of these lovely washable ra- dium petticoats in summer that the opportunity to buy them at a specially low price is not to be overlooked. Of the five different styles, shown in pink and white— two are sketched. One beau- tifully scalloped, with em- broidered dots; the other charmingly trimmed with Wide Valenciennes lace. The others are tailored with a neatly stitched hem or trimmed with lace and two- toned ribbon. Petticoat Section. Third floor. Girl.s' and Misses’ Lingerie For the Summer Season Misses’ Batiste Gowns, $1.50— Pretty model bound top and bottom in rose or blue—rib- bons at the shoulder. Misses’ Crepe Gowns, $1.50—In plain pink or orchid. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Misses’ Costume Slips, of mus- lin; double to the hip, $150. Of satin-striped charmeusette, in double to the hip style, $350. Knickerbocker Drawers, 35c to . 95c pair. Of good quality cam- bric, with embroidery insertion, lace trimming or plain hem- stitched ruffle. Sizes 8 to 14. Little Billies, of cross-bar dimity, frog trimmed, sizes 8 to 18—1 and 2 pieces. $1.95, $250. Misses’ and Girls’ Crepe Bloom- ers, 95c—In white or pink—also sateen dress bloomers, 95c. Girls’ Princess Slips, $125 to $2.95—Of fine, sheer nainsook trimm#d with dainty laces, in- sertions or beading, ribbon drawn. | Girls’ Gowns, SLIS to $2.95— Varied pretty models, lace trim- med or {tailored—in white or flesh. GiYs" Bection, Fourth ficor. Open 9 ANL That will please any housewife and be admired by all her guests Our Deferred Payment Plan provides a simple positive method of convenient monthly payments Notwithstanding the low prices of these Dining Room Suites, they have a character and quality that will raise the appearance of your dining room far above the commonplace. Queen Anne Suite, $365 Brown Mahogany, 10 pieces, and while of small size, has a 54-inch table that is ample for most purposes—Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Cabi- net, Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. Sheraton Suite, $365 Neat and refined design; the simplicity of line adapts it to most all surroundings; combination red mahogany; 10 pieces. Charming Breakfast Room Suites Reduced They assist in making the morning meal more appetizing by their daintiness of color and cheerful design—and go far toward Most appropriate for the bungalow or small dining room, the country home or summer cottage. Decorated Gray Enamel Suite Reduced to $175 Buffet, quaint cupboard, large drop-leaf table and starting the day right. A 7-Piece Suite Reduced to $145 In decorated gray, includes buffet, drop-leaf table, silver chest, 4 chairs, with upholstered seats. Dark Frosted Brown Suite Priced $210 Is relieved by bright crimson decoration, and is composed of 8 pieces—buffet, drop-leaf table, china cabinet, tea wagon and four chairs. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Organzine Silk Sweaters $29.50 Most beautiful of all silks, in sweaters, is the lustrous, heavy organzine silk from which these smart tuxedo models have been fashioned. Heavy racked bottom and fancy racking on the full- length collar, cuffs and pocket tops is one model—the other in smart ribbed effect. Shown in orchid, jade, navy, black, gold and sand. Illus- trated. Sweater Section, Third floor. Children’s Readi-Sew Frocks —are very attractive frocks indeed, cut with all the smart- ness of the ready-made frock, containing all material, parts and findings for the comple- tion of the frock—hand-em- broidered to make them more charming and stylish—and fin- ished in every detail for mother to sew together in no time at all. New additions—are Party Frocks, $1.50 Sizes 3 to 6 years One of fine voile, in blue, white, pink or maize. The other of mercerized ba- tiste, in pastel shades. - Other little Oliver Twist Suits, Peggy, Panty and Sailor Frocks in varied colors. Art Embroldery Ssction, Second floor. L4 “Tangerine” —is the name of this newest rouge, designed especially for the blonde or her with hair of Titian tint—daintily boxed . —with accompanying puff— 50c. Hair Dressing Sectien, Second foors : / Moodward K Lotheop e Close 5:30 P.M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Jacobean Suite, $425 four chairs. table and four chairs. 9x12-ft. Grass Rugs Ty 36.95 " Priced at The same splendid quality and value we offered early in the season. SIX DESIGNS—plain neat borders and and medal- lion and Chinese effects. FIVE COLORS—BIue, gray, tan, green and brown. Smooth, tightly woven and well bound on all edges. 50 New 9x12 Rattania Fiber . . Rugs have just come in Again making our range of patterns and variety of selection the very best to be found. You will see a number of designs that are here only in Washing- ton. Priced at $14.75. RATTANIA RUGS, in all different sizes to match, at proportionate prices. RATTANIA HALL RUNNERS in all sizes; also 27-inch Rattania Carpets. % Rug Section, Sixth floor. ’ ; . . It's Canning Time t:éand we have a splendid supply of the needed and st— Fruit Jars MASON JARS—V:-gallon size, ,$125 dozen; quart size, 90c dozen; pint size, 80c_dozen. E-Z SEAL JARS—Quart size, $110 dozen; pint size, $1 dozen; ¥4-pint size, $1 dozen. MASON JAR CAPS, So0c dozen. E-Z SEAL JAR CAPS 25¢ dozen. JELLY GLASSES—Low shape, 45c; medium size, 40c; large size, 45c. GOOD LUCK RUBBERS, 10c dozen. | N SPECIAL WIDE-MOUTH S JAR RUBBERS, 15c Z dozen. o Make Jams and Jellies the Certo Way This Summer —with less than half the ordinary amount of work, worry and trouble. 2 Certo is a fruit pectin which makes perfect jams and jellies— boiling just one minute and retaining all the flavor—instead of the old way of boiling away so much of the flavor and product. Certo, 35¢ bottle—3 for $1 Glassware Seetion, Fifth floor. Many Lovely Pictures Y3 to %2 Less Their Original Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $3 and $4 Included in these price groups are Taylor Subjects, Nich- ols’ Madonnas, Poster’ Pictures, English Coachifig Scenes, Children’s Pictures, Hand-colored Garden Pictures—and Foreign Prints. Post Card Size Unusual Values in Mirrors "Colored Prints Special, 35c Each $6.50, $10 and $15 Picture and Mirror Section, Fifth floor. Rich, warm American walnut is the wood, and the design is unusual, including a long draw-leaf ta- ble, long buffet, wood-panelled china cabinet, en- closed server; 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair. American Walnut Suite, $375 Of rich brown tones and sturdy construction; 1¢ pieces, including 48-inch extension table. Brown Mahogany Suite Priced $225 This suite has buffet, unique extension gate-leg /3 Enjoy a Shower Bath With The Kenney . Shower It fastens to any bath tub and never splashes Fit the Kenney Splash-proof Shower to your bathtub and enjoy a delight- ful shower without the bother of the unsanitary and unsightly curtain. The Niagara model is $8 The Palm Beach Model, $14 Knickerbocker Shower Bath Brushes, with universal faucet connection to fit any size or shape water faucet. $1.50 to $5. Hudson Shower Baths will fit any tub; nickel rim to hold duck curtain and nickel shower spray. $12.50. Standsure Bathtub Mats prevent one from slipping, or falling. $1.65. White Enameled Towel Racks, con- structed of steel; all joints welded: 30 inches high, 24 inches wide. $4.25. Cork Bath Mats to protect the bath- room floor; size 20x38, $4.50; 24x30. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. The HOOVER 11 BEATS... a3t Sweeps a3 ¥t Cloans The exclusive Hoover combina- tion of beating, sweeping and cleaning has our unqualified 2] wval. Expert rug makers so endorse it. Tts gentle, yet thorough action removes both trodden-in and surface dirr and makes rugs wear longer. Convenient Monthly Payments Demonstration, Fifth Floor. You Can Get This ‘Ideal Fireless Cooker ey $2975 On Deferred Monthly Payments Get rid of hot, uncomfort- able kitchens—get rid of the labor of standing over the cook sto¥e at all hours of the broiling summer days—get an Ideal Fire- less Cooker, and*you will. Or if you want to go shop- ping. or are employed dur- ing the day, just fix your dinner to cook in the Ideal i and come home and find it ready. Other models very reason- ably priced, and all on de- ferred payments if desired. Ice Chests That Will Keep Your Food Fresh Where space is at a premium, so to speak, or when one must have something to keep food and ice in the country home, cottage or at camp, we recommend a good ice chest such as we have Here. They are most desirable for light housekeeping. z Hardwood cases, golden oak fin- ished, lined with galvanized:iron and have two galvanized iron shelves. & : At $11.50 is a chest 2415 inches 'long, 25 inches high and 16 inches deep. Four other sizes, from $14.50 to $25.50. Y Nursery Refrigerators (lllustrated) Sheet metal cases finished in white enamel or oak. 17-inch, $6.25 19-inch, $6.75 20-inch, $7.50 . 20th CENTURY WATER COOL- ERS—the sanitary way of having ice cold water at all times; oak or white enamel finished seands. 3-gallon size, $18.50 5-gallon size, $20 and $22 Housewares Séction, Fifth fioor. Are safe, clean, odorless and splendid cookers We recommend them most highly, as they give almost universal satisfac- tion. 2-burmer, without cabinet, $16. 3-burmer, witho et, $21. 4-burner, without cabinet, $26.50. 2-burmer, with eabinet, $21.50. S-burmer, New Perfection Cabinet < - Coeker, with oven attached, §77. “+ DANGLER OIL RANGES, 4 burners, 2 ‘This Perfection Oil Cook ovens, warming shelf, white porce- Stove, as illustrated, $16 lain and nickel trimmings, $84. Housewares Section, Fifth Soor. E —

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