Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 10

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Would You Like To |, Save $150 On This -~ 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite ¢ —git this opportunity. becauss OUR FORCE OF 13 3 UPHOLSTERERS must sty on' zg: % tn thia aell semsen AT MOST BE KEPT BUSY. You save more than the retailer's and jobber's profits on the suit illustrated—YOU GET $1AT ‘FACTORY "COBT. '$195 Over- stuffed Suite Three pieces: leatherette. tap- estry or velour. $125 UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. Washington’s Biggest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture neomme | 911 Tth Street NW. | —— e PHONE MAIN 3419 #na Refinishing No Connection With Any Draperies Other Store | M Gidding & To. L 1510 K. STREET, N.W.. OPPOSIE SHORENAM MOTELA, Offering today--- | Tailored Sport & Costume Suits $25—8$45 to $95 (Values $50 to $145) Day & Evening Gowns $35—$45 to $95 (Falues $65 to $175) Coats, Capes & Wraps $35—$65—$95 (Values to $125) MILLINERY- IMPORTERS 13™ano G.Streets.NW, Values $7.50 to $15.00 These hats are developed of baronette satin, duveteen, Canton crepe, taffeta and Georgette: flower and ribbon trim; for dress and sport wear: newest development in summer styles and shapes. Assortment of 200 hats, con- 200 sisting of sport hats, tailored at 32’00 sailors and dress hats......... f= BRIDES of This and Previous It might be well to remember that JUNE, being the month of .BRIDES, is naturally the month of Anmvermu. Our Gift collection is complete: SILVER—CHINA—CRYSTALY f POTTERY—LAMPS, ETC. Discounts Now Prevailing DULINGMARTING. The Capital’s Gift Shop 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 = | i { i i { { g{;ubm 8 I1}l 24-piece Chest Sterling Siiver.. | Moore. Dig : Cut Glass Water Set.......... ' Of Michaels’ Entire Stock, Together With Hundreds of e e B New Garments Specially Purchased and Marked at Bank- . Holland, Ruth Graham Hudnell, Birdie George Hughes, Evelyn Iverresse Jackson, Alta Ada Kelley, Geneva an tJackson. ~ &8 ~C2 - % % ______THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 22, 1922. Leah Kent, Emerson Waldo 1] rpction of Willlams. Jones was hur-|man and u lady friend were at the| it to her because T had been out rid- Browne, Wjiliam Mosher _Davis, ed to Casualty Hogpital, where phy- | eating bar purc lasing food when Mre, ing in Dantel Randoiph Doy, toar Losis 2 siclans sald his condition ‘was critical, | Williams entered, and they disap-| Mrs. W;’ulldln;ut Fas measured and eared when the shootin otogra ove. Raymond Augustine lemmon, Arrested at Her Home. PeWilliame, ‘who said he had had | today. and taken 1o the house of de- Willlam Morgan Minor, Elsle Wells Lieut. McGill Grove and Detectives | three similar experiences with hie|tentfon, being held for investigation Lewis, Lilllan Gwendolyn Miles, Isa- . bule A TRR oRToDme OF it mand belle Morton, Naomi Allen Pinckney, Brodie and Rone of the sixth precinct | T’ mate fomenr tho colored. patron, | the colored man recerved. Mamie Kthel Robingon, Marle Esther arrested Mrs. Willlams, who is thirty- | wagn't quick enough. Simms, Jessle Maria " Spence, Ruth two years old, at her home, 1714 Cor- | In conversation with a Star re- Augusta Sutton, Norrine Yolanda coran street. She is said.to have de- | porter this morning. Mrs. Williams - Please take ‘\lllarl, Beatrice Evelyn Wilson, Una clared she tried to kill both her hus- | said she had four children, the oldest Fredericka Veufe, Willlam Henry band and Marie Newman. boy -being in the N \uM) She said her ;\{luntd:ll._t’lrr;om;‘ Wylle Parks, John = % M'rsd ?Vlllllms ul'tnltNlorr'nnn D{nvls 'hu:bun({“lhld‘ gdlv;r rs] \rle“zm:n r.l;: eal ichards CHT - | tax river, over the telephone from |[automobile an jamond n o Mrs. Terrell Lauds Progress iieton, %o Siatons inson it | Negro May Die of Wound Re- |y, o2, ™srenst SndPSitstert | HSS™ 00t e mUSDIMS' Sl “(uE oy g, e s, g Clement Alexander Wells. Two nd had him drive her to her hus-|statement 14 1. Mrs, N a diamond Consultation about sour furs at ther times by of Colored People at SRy diiy, e Jo- ceived When Man and |jend's pisce of business Allencng| U did lgan Mos; Newman s dinnond | it s st Bush, E¥RCOICEbY, AR etI s Bl ene husband's place of business, Mrs, Wil | gave her an‘automobile. e automo, MARTIN WOLF 2032 Flerida i 11 i1 to Mrs. Newman, an venue N.W, Graduation. Woman Are Attacked. e e D N | o sose s wite thought 1 had Eiven Furrier. i disclangedteriiwesponxisia - New: ) subposestay mviteithonsti Tshaitisiven o o Wirries WS CRURE 0 A bullet aimed at John M. Williams, proprietor of a near-beer Baloon at 717 4th street northwest, entered the chest of Willlam Jones, colored, twen- L) ty-five years old, 620 New York ave- p One hundred and seventy-six purits | CORNELL GRADUATES 825. in the academic and business depart- ments of the Dunbar High School | Fifty.Two Gain Commissions as were awarded diplomas at the gradu- mmi; ation exercises, at the school last Second Lieutenants. night. Justice Robert H. Terrell of | ITHACA, N. Y., June 22.—Cornell[nue, last night, inflicting & wound the Municiple Court, who was to have | University granted 825 degrees to|that may cause death. Twelve-Ten F St been the speaker of the evening, iseniors at the fifty-fourth annual The shot was fired by Mrs. Barbara was unable to be present because of commencement exercises yesterday. | t Mary Willlams, wife of the proprietor, Wh 3 S D M M 1 it VLG Sy |CRRR aes, ey e e erererl The Vogue for White Summer Dresses She told of the progress made by the | the department of military sclence | buginess about 7:30 o'clock, after Mre. colored people and the seemingly im-|and tactics, presented to President|Wliliams, it is charged, had shot at - % ssiblev things mplished by them. | Livingston 'Farrand the names of |Mrs. Marle Newman, 452 H street, . 1s largely e hasized e impressed on her audience | fifty-two seniors who have been|who was in the place. - £ '“’P_ - that they must not take anvthing for | commissioned second lieutenant In| One shot was directed at Mrs. New- by the dally arnvals in granted and used the outeome, of | tiie Army Officers: Reserve Corps. e L v the usso-Japanese war as an us- tration of ihe “seemingly impossible” | = @ oiriDicsslSoctonl of having been accomplix - holarship awards for the were: Amherst College, Capt. ( Drew, Lieut. Thurman Dodson (con- ditional); Bates College. John Davl ¢ e g l s pecl > ¢ i E Colgate tn nm:gglx?-‘v:‘na». ¢S Sterling Silver Serving Knife. . 553 U Sterling Silver Cand'esticks, pnlr Sterling Silver Fruit Bowl.. Sterling Silver -Roll Tray... 6 Sterling Silver Teaspoons, in case. 6 Sterling Silver Salad Forks, in case.. Academic 6 Sterling Silva- Salt and Peppers, in case. Academic a Iced Tea Set, cut glass jug and 6 tumblers. '\ial;“d Januar: liz 4-piece Sheffield Plate Tea Set. .. e Sheffield Platé Bread Tray, wif tgomery. Jasper “arlyle. Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowl.. Sheffield Plate Double Vegeuble Dish White Crepe de Chine Dresses White Roshanara Crepe Dresses 1 White Crepe Romaine Dresses | White Crepe Georgette Dresses [ White Lace Dresses m White French Linen Dresses White French Voile (Hand-drawn) Dresses $19.50, $22.50, $25, $35, $45 up Special Attention We are offering for the balance of the week our entire stock of Coats, Wraps and Suits at 3314% off. Louise Ma ' 6 Ice Tea Tumblers, with 6 spoons and tray Elizabeth Le A Seth Thomas Mahogany Mante! Clock.... uth Pearl Binford. B 7 iy Elackwell, Lettie Black , Malcina Complete Assortment Wedding Rings Amelia Blackwell, Colleen > Brooks, Portia Cadette Bullock. = Articles reserved on deposit. Buy on the cash plan and save 25% melle Campbell, Bernice Lillian C s Watch Our Sunday and Thursday Ads for Specials ter, Allce Forrester ||r| unher Ber- 3 , B 1- 704 7th Formerly 432 7tI| . Berenice Jessie se Fitzhugh. Alma Loui: retta Minta Fraction, Ru Y /////////////7/// 77777777 70000000, Note the Address FORMERLY Note the Address 7th & GN.w. MICHAELS 7y, & G N. W. Across From Patent Office Bankrupt Sale r askins, Marie . Juanita Lucinda len Gertrude Jackson, Una | on, Fthel Lenora James, 2% 2% izabeth Nash, Mabel Grey | dys Clemenza Over, Evan- uline Vernita atterson, Edna A. Rotan, lis “Wheatley ashington, Ca 7%, Anderson, Earl | Kenneth 7, Z N, 22 W Edward Bowman, Theodore o Bradford, Theodore Jacob William * Andrew Bryson. 727227 Y, 2% Leroy \\emngmn Firse, Oden N Howerten Fisher. Henry - Dupont Thomas Georges, Frederick Douglass | Holland, 1.oldenHR9ynolda Rio® Richara Rob- rupt Sale Prices to Make This One of the Banner Bargain 7277077277 lams, James Otis, ~Williams and S N e e Events of the Season. \ 72 727777277722 - Department of Business Practice: Four-year course; Diplomas dated R January 31, 192%.— Jesste Geneva | | Bruce, Inez Zula Elizabeth Hearn, {Stellena_ Jennetta Harrod, Clifford Elton Duckett. Diplomas gsnted 9 ’ b L e WOMEN'S AND MISSES Bailor, Mabel Elizabeth Brown, Vic- toria Ruth Conrad, Edith Yvonne' . Davi ‘atherine Cecelia Edelin, Lil- lian Victoria Harris, Amelia Amanda 2% 7% Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue ‘Washington, D. C. Main 8980 Single and double rooms, with and without private bath. Suites of two, three and four rooms, with private bath. A few furnished housekeeping apartments. 7277 At Tremendous Savings % Michaels’ $20 to $30 § MANY GROUPS Coats, Wraps and Dresses OF OTHER : Included Are Hundreds of New Garments at GARMENTS About the Same Saving TOO NUMEROUS Michaels’ $35 to $50 $1 4 TO MENTION ‘ ARE NOT 7207%% % W Z 720227 27277 722 22 2 7, Coats, Wraps and Dresses Included Are Hundreds of New Garments at at Ab§ut the Same Saving . BUT WE URGE NOTE THE ADDRESS YOU TO BE s | HEREEARLY e 7th and G Sts. NW. ki Periaga =i | MICHAELS Ao 5w MICHAELS | Morane 1336 New York Ave. ADVERTISED 722 % 227%. 7 2, % /

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