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PRl S ke PN e L 33 A I g T AL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. [PENFIELD LEAVES SOM0FORC.L. Will of Former Ambassador Establishes Scholarship at University. | By the Assoclated Press. | PHILADELPHIA, June 27.—Pro- vision for the establishment and maintenance of scholarships in New York University, Catholic University, Washington, D. C., and the Unlversity pmdward & Lothrop |2 ; Midsymmer Open 9 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 P.M. i" T g —_— Wool Sports ' A Summer Home ~ Just In—Severa Thousand Yards Hose White Wool Hose, with fancy for YOUI' FU!‘S . $ ; go;;r stripes, in black or tan, e Qur Best Crepe de Chine, *3 Yard | 8&mwvemon jof Pennsylvania for studies in F v tan or brown, $3 pair. : + 5 ths in our N . - o 2 < rown, $3 pair. l_l FE SAVERS I.;u;‘xom.:c(;;. international ::‘lmrs.ufln‘:% ::eo ;z‘?:‘crfi'::"“p,w.date A shipment which comes just in time to offer many a summer wardrobe a chance for completion. fiure v\s';;; s;lil; and Wool Sports elles lettres i3 made in the will o L5 A b T 3 . & . . z ose, 2 THE CANDY MINTWITHTHEHGLE | Frederick Courtland Penfield, rormerf Storage, insures their safety Plenty of white, vivid sports shades, more con- The quality is exceptional—its popularity proven United States ambassador to Aus-| from moths, fire and theft. ceryative street colors, exquisite pastels for by the constant demand made upon our large Llama Wool Sports filed here today. ! g % i Anastonishing fact! LIFE [0 the institations is"to rec | :l::\lrlerect:iie 5:;:?;22 theic €vening, and black. 40 inches wide. . assortments. Hose, $5.25 Pair SAVERS have the tingling fed ¢ i €) A A . ~ The very finest and softest wool effect of a glass of SPatkt: 3,000 and upwards.” | feshnessiiorsitheiconing SPCCIal Va ue in Canton Tepes, 4 at] = stockiugs ;nadcf' rihoul Seans s U0 an dAUD W i season. & 2 " . . B . % A . on the sole of the foot—in a ling water. i it aaeaed Come in and see where your LhiS particular quality would ordinarily sell for a higher price—so vou can readily sec the advantage beautiful hade of tan, with em- eral millions, to s SRR sE e furs will spend the summer. - Of choosing now. 40 inches wide. 5 })’;g’;{:"g’: plk sclockadinSoie the ealihiest Women i the ‘country.1| ~ Phone Main 5300. . Choose from a large variety of colors—and black. ¥ Hoiery Sttt . foor. Mary Quigley, an employe in_the ! Fur Storage, Seventh floor. Bilk Bection, Second floor. g Penfield household, receives $25,000 “as a fitting reward for years of d voted service to myself and my wife Georgianna Young Penfield, a niec Cinn-O-mon was left $100,000, and Henry Rust Lic-O-rice Cl-O-ve |Penfield, a_nephew, who resides in| Colorado, 000. In remembrance of | i his first wi Ir. Penfield left $100,- | “y e .. T 99,000 in trust for McMurdo Silver, son | Lindlahr Vegetarian Cook Book™ | of" the ‘late Drot. John A. Silver of 1000 Meatless Recipes, by Mrs. A. Lindlahe | Hobart College. Young Silver will re- { 2 ceive the money when he becomes of | A. B. C. of Natural Dietetics |ase. § y | A valuable oil painting, “The Rn(‘c.x; For sale at Brentano's and Woodward & Portsmouth,” was left to the New i Lothrop York Yacht Club. H By H. Lindlahr, M.D. Also other volumes of Mrs. I‘cnficlq was named as the sole Library of Naiural Therapeutics | executrix of the estate. Cotton Corset ~ Ginghams in Great Variety CoversandWoolen Checks, Stripes, Plaids and Plain Colors Abdominal Bands 38c, 50c, 75¢c and $1.25 Yard For women going to cooler ~ Here are ginghams whose beauty of texture and coloring climates for the summer— in all the preferred designs make them particularly desir- The abdominal bands in whit; able for summer frocks. or natural color wool, 75c an, Q. —Imported Ginghams, —Special values - in 38ec 0k £ 50¢c E FSOD | i $1.50. . . i £ charming Tissue Ging- 2N S EEED GOVERNMENT IGNORES i The Tcorset covers with high special purchase; also charming fhseine) See ETZ and See B VE 1 neck and long slccves‘.I r;l::lesior 4 a great many dainty g . ..p ginghams at this low See E tter” ings. 2 tic patt i y 3 . ByrononEyes | S | Woman Who Declares She Was | AN ADITORIAL Wedded Via Wire Not Allowed | —The always fa- N 3 i 75 —A splendid showing of $1'25 },g;:-.d D;":g"‘s‘;: Your White Shoes C the lovely tissues and ginghams — in . plain colors “HER eves’ dark to Enter Country. i CI d Wh'l Scotch ginghams. checks and plaids. pC Pyt NEW YORK, June 27—A marriage cane e A Special Value in Dainty Printed Dimities ! vain to tell,” sang the knot tied by cable may be all right| s bost: Byton. [iByés in Nebraska, but the tederal govern: You Wait 30¢c Yard 7 = o » ment loesn’ elieve in that 3 dark or light, allure Mlle. Hahn of Hahlsbach, Alsa?‘e‘: Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. learned when she arrived here on the | Cunard liner Saxonia. { e produced a marriage certificate | signed by County Judge Wilbur E. Bryan of Cedar county, Neb., show- | No need for the tired shopper or the children to go home with soiled white shoes after a day in town—while you wait and with the charm of flash and sparkle when they are cared forintelligently. Eyes ing that she was the wife of Lester | rest they may be cleaned=—in Linen and g Leisure Hours 2 kol . . May us, onde o e A. E. F, now Shini: S 1 | — . o] ry abused ¢r strained of St Helena, Neb., and asked that | the ShociShiaing ocction Rajah Silk Well Spent With These lose their luster. she bslpln;rmined to ‘enter America as | Second floor. : Mrs. Mabeus. y Consult us for eye + | She wag informed she would have | S t f N W B k A t6 Bave & regular marriage, and the | utts or e 00 s authorities will watch over her until | it_is performed. ! Mabeus met Mlle. Hahn while he| was serving with the American forces ' in Alsace.” He was suddenly sent| back to the United States. A short! time ago Judge Bryan sent this cable to the mademoiselle: 1 . - S -R . Peacemakers, blessed and . Midsummer g™ il Fuidi Umbl‘ella.s ;19. 50’ ‘2‘5’ ’35 ;t;ign't:‘:_momhs spent in Wash- Philosophy in the Develop- “Do take Lester Mabeus to be ! —of colored silk are popular y A ! : ment of the Law, by Pierre de \«i*t % your ! wedded husband?" The | favorites with women every- Straight, strictly tailored lines Tourtouldu, trgnslated by 4 /2 < answer, “I ' came by mall, and | where these days. Models in are most favored, with coats of Martha McReas. $5. Y‘E\’} RN {Judge Bryan forwarded the certifi-| brown, purple, green, red and varying lengths, distinguished yitamines, Essential Food == SR R e B ' ! navy, ‘with wood handles of by notch collars, link or three- Factors, by Benjamin Har- ! varied sorts, bakalite and button effects, inset pockets and row, $1.25. [ -1 [ [ JUST ARRIVED WOMAN DEAD, 1 HURT, | leather trimmed. $7, $8 and $9. string belts—the linens in sum- Mount Everest, the Recon- 3 ul‘tes Or t e IVIn Oom i 25-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas, =~ mer’s white and the wanted ™ ,aicqance, 1921, by Lieut. Col. 3 IN FIERCE KNIFE BATTLEi have atiractive handles with paste}: sshfi(de; $1950 1.“d :25- G. K. Howard Busy and S | bakalite rings or tan leather Rajal i uits, in lavender, others. One of the world’s z artall i straps—in navy, brown, red, old blue, natural and navy— greatest books—the illustra- e eart 0 e ollle s |Jealousy Said to Have Caused | purple, green and black. $5. i‘omel witg t‘:lxedo frcsts(.: . tions are v,g;o;;'“of beauty 5 { ' i t—just received. Novelty Roshanara and Crepe and grandeur. ;- v 4 5 3 . i P e I Bloody Struggle in Georgia %fi:‘:k ‘g‘,’.’.':,'"a..,fii. U;ll;:rerlen. Knit Suits show how cleverly The Revolt Against Civiliza- Suites are shown here in various designs and types, with coverings of soft ve. ‘ . Ur Town. with the narrow satin stripe the two fabrics may be com- tion or the Men-;e ofs tl:ie lours and colorful or more subdued tapestries, bright damasks and enduring . | bove the tape edge. - Ebonine bined—in the high sports Under Man, by Lothrop Stod- mohairs. Absolutely guaranteed | P} be Asscciated Press. | &2 i et shades. $42.50 and $47.50. dard. $2.50. g 2 s = MOULTRIE, Ga., 27.—) handles, with black wrist cord ard. for 10,000 miles against Walters, twenty-six, {\ur\‘»‘ehit':; wo\:r?;lny, or leather strap. Also wood Buit Section, Third floor. Book Store, Second Soor. You can get handsome suites at small cost Sl is dead and Florence Walters, twen- stone bruise, rim gut and |5 {528 20d Forence Walters, twen- blowout. tome here. after a bloody knife bat- yte between the two sisters, and Sarah 1 QL Creech, twenty-six, vestorday in the | 30x3!4 Non-Skid..$12.50 |{Creech, tw this city. Mrs. Creech is 32x4 Non-Skid..$21.20 |}|confined in the Colquitt county jail handles, bakalite trimmed. §$5. Umbrella Section, First floor. y l"———' ) ———-——l Housekeeping Linens And the Deferred Payment Plan is at your service —is a roomy and b —An apartment size At $22 comfortable tapes- t 295 suite in taupe and try suite of sofa gold mohair, com- and armchair of spring edge construction, Cretonne 2 on the charge of murder. with soft. springy backs and wide arms, posed of sofa, rocker and armchair; over- 33x4 Non-Skid. .$21.80 ro?i::i t‘;"‘"-‘;h 5‘;‘“’,( that ghe was G d F ¢ o and splendidly adapted to use anywhere in stuffed, but not requiring the space that 3424 NonSkid. .§2240 [t &, e g boiee Boon' e Tic| arden Frocks from Czecho-Slovakia the Fhom. s backs of mecersl e overed most overstued sunes do. Loose spring Oth = z oitio i!;(i{r;‘atefld mm ’jtea.lous)- was the cause TO be embroidered to n-gtnc:s the front—tapestry in rich, pleas- cushions—Karpen construction: o ther sizes in proportion. (2 e fight. is claimed that the 5 o mng 3 dead woman also had a knife. i Vi echo-Slovakia are 2 s 9 Come and get acquainted Florence '{n’“alsfiarsa isabal:fl; stabbed Sl o Just received from pfl?g"s-s“e Czb f more A Lotns XVI Cane Suxte, $285 Quem Anne Sulte, $325 with the last word in cord |{3he will Seapeast: but Physicians say these lovely housekeeping linens—but of even Upholstered in mulberry and gold velour; Very graceiul; upholstered in blue and tire construction. | Dainty garden frocks such interest is their lowes prices—much lower, in fact, sofa hahs_z pll]tohws a}nd ro‘171; irmchmr, and_ }gl?lg ]’:‘ag;::\'dlindgflgfi;l fioajrafiexalr:?iae“ and 4 s iti vith valance back. - r—] ce. AUTHORIZED AGENTS AGREEMENT ASSURES U. S. as these find a useful place than we have been able to offer similar qualities. wing chair with valan gl in the fair gardener’s sum- . A ted NEW ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP! mer wardrobe—of colorful 162 Dozen Hemstitched 100 Silver Bleached Bed Davenports for FEconom y Of k&’ace malgama e | rose or blue cretonnes in Damask Tea Napkins, Pure Linen Damask = Tire Stores Corp. |/Deiver to Be Made Unter ar} two different rose designs, |~ Attractively Priced, Table Cloths, $6.50 Each and the Comfort of an Unexpected Guest . : e . sleev = J 924 Fourteg.nth St. N.W. rangree::e!::ccmpl:t;d il : ets trimmed in white, which $5.75 DOZCfl . Size 2 ?yhz tyh“tds},:s h::ed‘; Let us show you how comfortable these pieces-are for use either as a davenport or as a SR b g T e i is stamped in a dainty lazy Size 14x14, and mcludlr!g sonz:ic:ltllyl out aof the mar- double bed. Easy to arrange and require }'er_\l';l:’tt[l)e effort to qf;”d:-:«] ;;II:“S; irom one Specicl :rolpontwn fo T b A { daisy embroidery design. the much-desired plain PEReGIeY SR T imes. form or usage to the other. A Mahogany-finish Bed Davenport in figu e denim, $125. - ealers b ne ~—An agreement | damask with satin border. pinen Section, Second floor. Reed-Fiber Living Room or Colored Summer Curtains ~ You] Keep Codl : with a good One, a flecked madras with stenciled border on grounds of Library Suite Spedauy 372.75 sl'chr:,ogt;eeernb?lgic?esofrt:;;,::yhg?tstflyk s[t\:i:gsp?rirlshades of EIeCtriC Fa'n featured blue, rose tan or green. $3.85 pair. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. This suite has proven extremely popular. It is made on a conservative straight line that has a tendency to add much strength and longer service, there being a wood frame under the fiber. The seat has a wide wood frame supported by spring base construction. The up- ln C holstered seat and back are covered in an excellent grade of richly toned tapestry, and the ee e Ip overs i i ity soft felt. 5 cushion filled with fi'ne quality soft fe! i Protectionsttor o tisFe Suite at $72.75 (dlustrated), Real Belgian Linen, 50 inches wide, at 85¢ yard. consists of 6-ft. settee, chair Cotton Damask, 31 inches wide, 45c yard. ) and rocker;s same suite w1tl(; Cretonnes in beautiful and practical color harmonies. 4-ft. settee, $52.75. Chairs an i L Rockers may *be pur‘:hased - We Ma'ke Them TO Order of t}l’ws su:me: i:1 lh:)r;r%e, f)af- separately, $14.25 each. —and will be gladd to _gi\;; i esftnmate as to amoUnts fice or indoors anywhere, M other pieces to match this required, price and suitable fabrics. for a given room. when you can have an Elec- ;u?t‘zconsisti;:xg in part of these: Npholatery/Masetaciariog ko) Ofhce, i Lth ose. tric Fan on the job dispens- Tables, $10 and up. ing cooling breezes at a g Il cost? We have Table Lamps, $18-50. very smal Furnitare Section, Bixth floor. Art Embroidery Sectlon, Second floor. 3 providing 'for the delivery of a Zep- | of the American and German gov- ernments. The signing followed the conclusion some time ago in the United States of negotiations between the government at Washington and ; L- > Liniment i o N N T R e e with the German Airship Construc- tion Company. Delivery of the airship to the United States is in lieu of one of a fleet of awarded 3,000,000 gold marks for a new alirship, the construction of which was provided for in the con- tract just completed. Capt. Frank B. Upham, naval at- After that nerverackinglastinnine. | | officials acted for the German gov. —muscles stiff and lame—then ernment in the signing of the agree- Sloan's Liniment and glowingcom- | | ment. fort. Jnst epread it - without rubbing. Cl — ~ ——— pelin airship to the United States was | — signed yesterday by representatives | Sloan’s the Zeppelin concern, which, in turn, has been approved by the German seven destroyed in 1919, as an offset to which the United States was = tache, and Commander W. P. Beehler, muscles naval adviser, represented the Amer- ican government, and foreign office and relieves every strain. Limbers Among the interesting curlos of up every aching muscle. Windsor Castle is a chair made out e . .. . of the trunk of the famous elm by —it kills painl which the Duke of Wellington stood Ll ’ at _the battle of Waterioo. Leatherette, com fo rtable artistic “covers_ you _could North-wind Fans, 2 dandy i Your Canoe New English only the best. Se;ro will F Stands, $12.75. S C; P 8 Westinghouse 'ga(rjls. with — " Chairs and Rockers, . 1350, Deskand Desk Chairs, For Your Auto refonne Blaik beot G s Floor Lamps, $ g vouthful $14.25 to $37.50. P reasonably priced. < $ T : - $] 10, $18.50; 12 in., $23.50. s pep and : e NEO $ CUShIOflS, 2 able Covers I3 s Oscillating, 10 in., $23; 12 ———F Pover. This Sthk Reed SUItC: 4 Pleces, 42075 About the newest and most in.,$30. When vou put EBONITE into Finished in a rich attractive nut cushions in pillow or wedge = chiocse for summer. Bright little 8-inch Fan that fur- your transmission or differen- brown tone and consisting of set-_ shape, and in brown or and theyre washable. Excep- nishes a great amount of tial cases you give your gears a tee, chair; rocker and table. black. tional values. breeze; non-oscillating, $8. -+ smooth, velvety, wear-resisting Nothing better for porches and ve- G. E. Fans, 8 in.; non-oscil- film of lubricant that prevents friction. All good Garages and Dealers sell EBONITE (I’s Shredded Oil) coated. For chil- For Transmissions and Differentlals ~nd ndm_lh. randas. Each piece has an ‘extra stOOp scat Cushions Indian Print lating, $10. large seat, comfortable wide arms 5 and good height back. There is no - 35¢ each R. & M. Fans, with drawn need of cushions to make it com- . ; Table Covers steel frame and base, pol- fg?:‘ijl!’c('o gu)pye;l“’w:;dv‘: 'l,l:u‘:'h "2 Several dozen made from odds ished brass blades; 12 in., b e B :}te‘:rll:,“e't,c.ug‘:l!l? w‘i’:l:‘::t‘;;:; A fascinating selection of oscillating, $30; non-oscil- - . ine Indian prints—unique = lating, 8 in., $10.50; 16 in., The pieces t‘;nayfi be pur. or meat-hair. Aboot 15 o Qpmalas Tias giims “eriape. + 100 Willow and Reed l.dlu.yt:nh fioor. Drapery Section, Fifth floor. Hciisize, SL St inchinze ‘Housewares Section, ¥ifth floor. N

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