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‘ ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. -C, WEDNESDAY, JULY '5 1922.™" WOMAN ACCUSES | So ety [Finsasss >+ | THE WEATHER | FRsco EARMGS tue. [risco HosT 10 ks, Mf,,!?f-m M ' ¢ Free Your Poole, Mrs. Gearge Poole, Mr. and|sylvanis and Maryland—Fair tonight SAN FRANCISCO, July 5.—One hun- | o antiaasa s s et Mrs. H. Patterson Harrls and Mr.|and tomorro" warmer tomorrow; Preferred Stock Announced. dred and thirty-eight trained nurses, ~FURNITURE ‘ontinued from Eight ge. Howsrd Norris Harris, formed a party | moderate northeast winds. BT. LOUI: most of them members of the New make to order staying at the Ambassador, Atlantic| Virginla—Generally fair tonight 2 S, Mo., July 5.—Net earn- Phone n--nmq. wm \ are oeccupying the summer home of | City, for a short uma. and tomorrow, preceded by rain on | ings of the St. Louis and San Francisco | YOrk State Nursvs’ Association, en r Mr. Frank G. Carpenter, Gapland, on the coast this afternoon; warmer to-| Railway Company for 1921 were $3,225,- | OULS lome from the second biennial | Matm IIAT PRICES, P the mountains above Hiuemont, Va.| The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. | morrow; fresh northesst winds. 68, looapares with §i 1s 225.- | convention of the American Nurses'| oo nes. Lineres, 30 va. up, . Dentor 15 spending the ‘surn- | McCray: 411 5 otréet southeast, was Beserds tor Tweats-Four Hours. > $1,743,231 In 1920, | Assoclation, at Seattle, -are in San 7003 9th St. N road, and is now visiting his :ihel Ssena Jotl nlvsryhfr;ny wadd‘:n: Thaemometi 7 according to the annual report of the f;mnfinu? tod-xlt: tlll-htlty_l‘_hl'ue-lln ini o | SOn-in-law and daughter, the com-|Saturday, July 1, at high noon, when 7 rlfl-?Olfl made publ it remain un onigl ere =L Daughter and Son Join in As- | eriiilaw, and daughter, e o el ‘only dLagnter, Harcieti Hor: | 8: 13 .:uu.m":, % x, Kurn: prestdent of fhg roat - 7 2 | one lone man in the party. represen 7 { % embassy in Paris, and Mrs William | tense, became the bride of . Josep! s The earnings were equxl “to . ret ing a travel service bureau, in charge . | —from chances of having moths sault Complaint; War- C. Huntington. A. Solari, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ,fi; & .. | of 6 per cent on the preferred stock and | Of the itinerary. Windshield Mirrors | get into them by having them ’ Sk Jamin Solari of this clty. Thé cere- | 30.19; 1:;31‘4"!'\5‘;:- ‘.‘311” ‘ '-m 30.10; | 53 Der cent on the common ook mm» Res;) d | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart, who|mOny was performed by Rev. Edgar oh Kt par a return of 2% per cent on sr1/vere Th hl rants Served. have been on’ their estate on e Eurrd:},ld!;c}“igra‘ otmgx;‘u;n?;eih:l;: is “ml’h“"::m ature, 71, occurred the common stock In 1920, e report FIND NARCOTIC IN EGGS Glass Cut eastern shore of Maryland, which ng s in| ¢ = orougnly Linton §. Evans and Ralph E. Rubs, | thes reecniiy burchased, are. in New | 1Iv. ‘Atier ‘the “wedding 'bresiciast [, 1 m.}"“"“"‘"‘ 8% occurred at 4| Although the operating revenus de- | SAN FRANCISCO July 5—rre- |to Order 2 a0 York for a 3 v 7 e Hotel n e sbridegroom left on & 'rom egEs ng a narcof Clemed Now :’:::ml prchlb{tlu: em‘aru.ement of:u = C;u:lhu:::: a short stay at the Hotel | € BEACE o thodkon " Saaasylvents Hi'l";r:.p:r’u“tm;: -::m’éiata last year: !lsls ,723, o:irs‘ in ‘1920 lo $86,292,584 [n 1921, | were found on the steamer Nanking, ! y were served with warrantscharg- AT and New York. h‘ l'wozs d, expenses were re Ilcad according to a report by customs Ing them with assault and ordering| Lieut. Commander Patton _— Condition of the Water. ot 325:000.000. from $89,886,545 in [officers here. No attempt had been 3 Mrs. William L. Hill of Jackson-| Temperature and condition of the| 1920 to 364,385, 706 in 1921, made to land the eggs. Phone or Send Postal them to appear in the Umited States|attached to u;l yille, Fla., wife of the secretary to|water at 8 a.m.: Great Fhlls—Tem- branch of the Plice Court tomorrow | Vashintol Sxius £ Nor- | Senator Fietcher left Monday for Con- | perature, 71; condition, very muddy. L L morning to answer complaints in this| (o < 10 A LS S nelly Springs, North Carolina, where 7 ; ; L h cousin, Miss Laine Marie Coudray,|ghe will Spend . the summer with in' Various Cities. e an connection filed with Assistant United | to Mr.'J. Leslic Dowling lust Thurs: | friends frons miorioes —ma et U States Attorney Ralph Given by Mrs. |day. - 1516 H N W Lulu D. King, her daughter, Ruth . TR Sl ~' mfill“m "‘h;"he“ sth Luthermr Churfih = 0 King, and her son, Arthur S. King, all} nche: Strebe s\ Ba ore. «was the scene of a wed- B oWV, 3 h i 5 ding on Wednesday evening, June 28, = stateot le-l of Fort Myer Heights, V. Nu : port, has |04 1:30 o'clock, when Migs Ernestine £ Weather. TO Gl‘ ELE st Store Closes All Main 2063 Day Saturday During July and August At the same time T. Morris Wampler. ra tt Pier, and attorney for the compl: ustituted & Y T. Otto of Richmond, was mar- suits for §10,000 dan against each T icd to Mr. William Braford Ristig, of of the officers. In the petition filed to- | M., Robert. 1, MeAdgo of Washing- Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. | Zbiiens, Tex 80.08 day in the District Supreme Court Mrs. nd ¥ 4 Y Ristig. The Rev. David Bruning, ( Albany King and her two children charge that stor of the church, performed the | Asbu P-rk Evans and Ruby assaulted them with |G, . e emony. The wedding music was |Atlantic City a pistol sfter the officers had trailed shall, § e it ed by Miss Amanda Huber, and | Baltivore an automobile carrying the King party | g 3 Mr. Leroy Burn sang “Because. The | Simipgham. for a distance of several miles. 2 jushers were Mr. Albert Gartner, MT. | Boston Allege Humilintion. v ot New | Harris York and Mr. Leon Ristig, of | Bum According to Mrs. King's allegations, for a visit i ueton, and Mr. JohniTUOtto, JE. | Charketon The House of Courtesy. PERPETUAL BUILDING and are at the Powhatan she ,and her son and daughter were s Catherine Gebelein and Miss | Clucizaat & forced by the prohibition men to drive| - ang Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman | © (fir.oue‘ Stout, of Baltimore, who| Denver . 84 their car last Sunday to the eleventh |are established in the Corwith eottuge | non ornicot crepe de chine and car- it 54 recinct station “to their disgrace and [on South Main $treet, So ried pink roses,” and Mrs. Cagroll | EI Paso. b+ precinct station “to ; L o e S ihoamblon. | Amos of Baltimore and Miss Ruth | Galvest 74 humiliation.” At the station, it is said, | s ’fl"\‘e‘d "hi”i‘r”"‘“"l‘“" q."pi('x}'.}.; Padgett of Richmond, who wore |¥He 54 Pays 6 Per Cent f|utr s st sitsg ey e | il e e e e i and they, were re ithout being 3 z Ton - 3 e charged with any infraction of the law. |y o oo = id of honor, wore orchid crepe de | Lot 56 on shares maturing in 45 The Kings assert tl pan ) Misslil s s gl and carried Ophelia roses. The {n.... 72 or 83 months. It paying X : (il little Miss Jean Pausch, | New Ozl u " Prince 3 > ¢ o t . _The bride | 3 on their way home vi: . 9 ; D ered th : th her father,: QK% [ ¥ Just a clearance of several Pays 4 Per Cent When they were sightad by the | Burope. wher L Eiven in marriage, | onmie 2 e : v, prohibition agents, who were in a . altar by the bride- | Pittsburgh . 54 ol : . on shares withdrawn be- other automobile. The latter, it i5| N Glare S ! :st man, Mr. Andreas | Portiand, Me 0 oudy = hundred Taffeta Hats—of the £ turit claimed, trailed the l\lnlgq for xldx’\» spending the :, 13 now e a T!:gtog grolher ofdllhe l;oflll::fl 0{; -i'u I) t d b . E d s 4 s until the I S ridegroom c 3 0 ¥ P e e e e o ST shllan T SO Bl B, etter grades—being offered at car occupied by the offic blocked ¢ yt in of s . Her veil of tulle was|g§ Fran bt Clondy Assets More Than the roud. <vs cltrn. | JoRKheE s ; & | eushe with ‘orange “blossoms " from St m“ o Sondy $8,000,000 The agents are sald to have climb- | yAREREET VAR H idmother’s and mother's &0 Rain "y s led to the running board of the pur- | F=EF 0 L s % i 1l wreaths and she carried a | Bea e 5 Clear | sued car, Evans drawing a m-flddnd, % b 3 : ‘\T lm;mup( of bride roses. Mr. | WAS! 59 0.80 Ran . ordering Arthur King. who riv- ] - | and s. Ristlg left for a northern S“"Pl“s More Than ing, to proceed to the eleventh pre- | o Yland western trip. They will make $300,000 cinct station. When King asked for | < 2 | their home in Washington. The out-| . (8 s.m. Greenwich ti time’ todara an explanation of the act Evans is S |of--town guests were: Mr. and Mrs.| Stations ‘emperatu alleged fo have used offensive| Mrs. H. A. Vail has gone to Newport on L. Burn, LeRoy, Emile_ and | Lo 88 Cloudy for the simmer months. ances Burn, of Charleston, 8. C.:|Earis, France. Cloudy reply. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [} 1ansuase in rep Il Bl 2 on Ristig and Martin Ristig | yem Sos JAMES BERRY. President Weled to) Cal | Dr. Stone and Daughters Fart cloudy JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Mrs. King declares that she en-| ¢ Lake Louise, Canada. Cloudy deavored to'atiract the attention Sl : s Slear a trafiic officer, but was frustra ¥y e Qlondy o Ithe officer. She states that when she o % 5 Dea‘hs Reporled i Part cloudy asked the reason for their supposed | ‘Trie Tollowing deatlis Bate. baea repostedite ba Clear Clear N H T arrest Evans said the Ki n_‘ to ‘the Dacific Wil be | the Lealth department during the past twenty- 'MUDDIMAN’S congider. themeelvea tuckr.y in Washington i o e 1 Every good shape is included—from the big, graceful Garden S it o { o Srra._Johe A Davis and e | Hiekrs x;: km mfl: 4 nn: »:-: Mamage Licenses. Flops to the more conservative Street Hats—smart Sportive ef- i 2 4 F s 1 3 mtes- | m T. Burke, 20, Emergency Hospital. 5. ® Z z il IEEP < al red | bure, T o g Fow | x F 1.,“0‘"“" licenses have been fssued to the fects and refined Dress designs—combinations of Milan and ribbon ) y 2 t C. Nissen 5 . ] > a8 wilitul, duliberate ;.mx maliclons” | yr; ana M. George T. Smith, who | Py . .u,.,,.u. oot ¢ et Gintass Ohly- and and Milan and taffeta or crepe de chine—and Hats of all ribbon— estionet 0f s 8 RE ' o - . - a Srar reporter. refused to d sl Jot, Washington, (afc osiE | Vastlg ko Mune oty 2ol ielin stset e" 50 "ot Brumewies, o, 70 ¥ Bovk Baronet Satin, etc. Also flower and ostrich trimmed. ’n‘el ‘"3‘; . \:‘0’:";‘-32(‘[< '"" l” i C i ' 1 d G ‘White: 4 CIrfl ;wi &K'm.;.,o' cl}::m“ N0 ant | ault charges d b, 1 = race 'man, le [unter of amaica, N. 3] D e feru\'P‘L B Mansheld of the first| o ten s T b i A shape that will appeal'to you! recince Mrs. Moor, Wife « o ha o (i {3toor. and her ehilaron. who hav h:ifif;[ W1 Tertinan F. Amos nd Thelma H. Brooks. Polar Bear | ! 12 | owe it El . ; Births Reported. i “L,.“.‘.‘v’ Wil 0 B sirect southenst. | 13 5, Hanmers of Elkton W, va: ectric Fa.rl | The following birthis have been reported to se | = S Richard E. Holland of Wilmington, Vi i e ‘wo-month it miadie | PRINCE AIDS SCIENCE. ~x':5.°rf-"’i' 5 Periie wnd Losiee” 07 Wepomnert. 1 nd Erelsn 3 Younr, boy. W and Mrs. Howell will leave the | b {énd ‘of this month for Edna Howell, uu.lhu d Howell, } n Miss | Bequests by Albert of Monaco An- ard, nounced in Paris. $5.00 lia A Dle. Patrick F. 2 EIL edf City ., (s & o 3. o Ane 1 T neex Eed PARIS, July 4—Princs Albert of i : ¢ i . ] aing | Monaco beaueathed 1,000,000 francs to 0. Eivard A Miss Regina Butzfelder Is spending | the lemy of Medicine, as_well as 616 12th St.—1204 G St_ ex E and 1 fow wecks at New Haven, 1.000.000 francs to the Academy of P Mg ani Trene East g mo guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. Frank s, announcement of the latter 1o pr‘fir:dh\l;:‘;y“fi:la:‘l St (nmrfi: She will visit many places | bong made here. —____.‘———-—_-————————— 7 Discount % 11th ST. N.W_n close all day on Saturdays THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE To Be Deducted From the Present Prices at Time of Purchase The Housc of Courtesy A Special Sa_le that’s without a para]lel this season rinted Voile Dresses Also Imported Ging= All Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Millinery, hams and Ratines . Underwear, Sweaters and Hosiery in the.Sale . et QTHAT THOUSANDS OF WOMEN HAVE FOUND THE PRICES AND 4 Dehghtff‘ffl °.°1‘irmg5 d“i :lmusuaj VALUES AND STYLE PRESENTED BY THIS ESTABLISHMENT TO BE esigns; effectively modeled —an ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY IS VERIFIED BY THE FACT THAT DUR- disregardful of actual values—we are ING THE PAST YEAR THE BUSINESS HAS DOUBLED IN NUMBER permitted to place them on sale at— OF SALES AND PATRONS.< IN THIS GREAT CITY, WHERE COM- PETITION IS BRISK, AND WHERE SCORES OF RELIABLE SHOPS . 2 FOR WOMEN BECKON INTEREST, ONLY A VERY DEFINITE VALUE { POLICY, CAN SATISFACTORILY GAIN AND HOLD CUSTOMERS. % qTHOSE WHQ HAVE FAVORED THIS STORE REALIZE FULL WELL THAT THE PRESENT PRICES REPRESENT SPENDID VALUES IN FRESH, BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE WEARABLES. IT IS FROM. THESE PRICES THAT THE PURCH ASER IS PERMITTED. TO DEDUCT. 2 . 331-3%,. % [ H £ : s 1 ) This Is Not “Sales” Merchandise, But Our Own High-Class Midsummer Stock QWE HAVE LEASED THE UPPER FLOORS OF 1212 AND 1212% F ST., ADJOINING OUR STORE, WHICH WILL GIVE US ABOUT. 6,000 MORE FEET OF SELLING SPACE. QTHE BUILDERS MUST REMOVE ONE SECTION OF OUR WALL - AND TAKE POSSESSION, WHICH WILL NECESSITATE THE IM- ' MEDIATE CLEARANCE OF OUR GREAT STOCK WHICH IS NOW ON "HAND. AND SUCH A PERISHABLE STOCK AS THIS WILL HAVE TO BE DISPOSED OF, OTHERWISE THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF IT, BEING RUINED, BY THE FLYING DUST. HENCE THIS BIG RE- - DUCTION. . s ERLEBACHER’S, 1210 F St. The charming daintiness of Voile—ifs extreme com- fort and dressiness commend these Frocks—while the originality of the designers and the intrinsic Valucs should make strong appeal. In point of fact the special price would * scarcely pay for the materials alone. With summer just beginning—give vourself the comfort of two or three or * more of these Frocks at this price. -