Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 8

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g THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : 0, JULY 9, 1922—PART 1 ~ rs 4 ——— —_— STILL SERVING UNCLE SAM, THOUGH ELIGIBLE FOR RETIREMENT. |{sress s meiats of the nome Senesi WOULD FORCE SALE. tracted witk: the defendant to buy ‘the ¢ :: an eflm;lt to ‘rheu;.h an understand-| Mary E. Hunt has filed suit in the '{{.‘.’.‘:";ZJ;",:’:"'."" fifl- ll":oul!h ;'m 3 — 2 e % ribed in the’ contrac ‘ e iy one ‘;“g""_;"c hool ehall l District Supreme Court for specific | elupsed and the plaintiff bas ;:ofler:; . performance against Elizabeth Atz:ll. | the cash payment and the necessary , I AR The court is asked to compel the de- |PAPers, the defendant declines to carry - Kaffirs habitually smoke cigars | fendant to complete the sale of prem- | OUt the agreement. i Tith the lighted ends In thelr mouths | ises 1321 New York avenue north- s | 3 a I roitly tucked out |west. The plaintiff, through Attorney | Nottingham i = Worth of Diamonds | » Sty i i e We need Diamonds, and will pay a good price for them. = : L [ .{ewelers 935 F Street Platinumsmiths Take your choice of all Oxfords-- nonc reservecl D. J. KAUFMAN 100507 Pa. Ave. 616 17th St. N.W. We Give the Values and Get the Business ates xovernment printing office, who, despite the retirem Ready for Another e iy - Wal AL L s PR L e e WOMEN FILL NEED |"svauci av sraeer can INDUSTRIAL HOME STRUCK BY STREET CAR Busy Week —~<with a host of good fln'ug's in cont- IN WELFARE WURK Three Negroes Hurled From Wagon BUARD g EH 1 When Horse Runs Away. fort clothes and service for the men ; g Auto Hits Woman. Were $10 and $12 Come Double-Quick, Men —While Sizes Are All Here! Miss Dorq ¥ [cCaw, twel y! . Rest Ward at 11th and L|vesre.cia sovernment empiove. resia- | Question of Temporary Re- ing in the Government Hotel near 1% Streets Haven for Af- |union station, vesteraay smmounJ ceiving Quarters to passed in rear of a northbound street flicted Workers. car on Delaware avenue between B Be Debated. . and C streets northeast and stepped The Woman's Welfare Association,}in front of a southbound car. The| The board of trustees of the In- at 11th and L streets northwest, Is | car struck and injured her. She was|dustrial Home School will meet to- fulfilling what is considered a great | given first aid at Casualty Hospital. |Morrow afternoon to consider the need in the community in maintain-| John T. Thomas and Gilbert Hen- |Proposal of the board of children’s ing a rest or recuperative ward for | son, colored, 2504 Sheridan road, Hills. | uardians that the home be used as working women and girls. The pur-rale. had hn Hylmes‘ and Edward (a temporary receiving place for public pose of the association is not to du- Humphrey, 2500 Nichols avenue, in a wards. * wagon with them yesterday after- Dlicate the work of the hospitals, but | nocn. when their horse ran away.| The board of guardians submitted the Commissioners last week a rather to supplement their usefulness | as was the only one who was|to by accepting women who are con- N from the vehicle. None|report in which they laid down the 3 j{of the victims of the accident was ek 16 & Mellendorf. thirteen years|g : . 2 chood In that report the guardians 9 i1 street, recelved Injurles to| made it clear that they believa they : Cor. 7th & K wee X 'rfla- St ‘:w:;,""""h‘;“ should retain complete jurisdiction 414 9th St 2 < een hlS|over the children committed to them |~ : 3 surgical operation, or who are other-| I wise in need of rest. A majority of the occupants of the |5 ward are enlisted from the ranks of | picvele and the automobile of Maj. | oY b y X | those Who are away from home and i & \( Wells, U 8. An Soldiers’ Home, | b3, {he Juvenile Court, and have the |, % 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. . whose only alternative is the room|at 2d and H streets northeast. Maj. | Gran should remain at the school K sisgne 4 of the Jodging house. The nominal | Weils took the boy home and ren- | drgn should remain at the school, ) City Club Shop 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. sum of $10 a week assures not only | dered first aid. a comfortable bed In a cheerful ward, |~ Mrs. B. Bliss, 1716 Pennsylvania | Mistioners have takem no further but also a nutritious and appropriate | avenue, was knocked down by an au- 'C lon towar: & Yhfl““'l fl\llbl work- dlet. So great has been the demand |tomobiie in front of the State, War|lNE a&Teement between the board t for the fafildliltta of the rest ward jand Navy building yesterday atter- Eusrdiansiand. tho Wome/jachool iau; that five additional beds have been |noon. -She refused hospital treat- j Installed, making a total of fourteen, [ment and was taken home in the au- o scommities, Headed by iDanlel O z - A There is usually a waiting list, and | tomobile that struck her. She was|CarSes. secretary to the board of ~ — any working woman or girl is wel- | not seriously hurt. . f::;::‘:ll!i'b:n:r"fir;:a'l';-h;’:ea‘llx:o\‘\.-l;nigls SuFing a perioh ot physieal o nervous | (T eT HERE. | Gdsen, bave hoch places by the ns, n s not Impaliment o en " |likely that the city heads will tuke ; e Woman's > Maj. Leonard C. Sparks, field artil- |any further steps until Garges has is also conducting clinico every after- | ja7v "a¢ Camp ox, Kv. has béen | h = S Y, . Ky nished his task. i ) :o‘c_’;‘.ml{l ;;!eié?:“:;rh;\;: T::r'g:;n;:(;‘lamgnm to duty in the office of the| At that time it is believed likely 4 B O iitmie the woss and |chief of field astillery, this clty. the Commissioners will seek a con- 3 4 > Ty | throat clinic, the medical and gyn- [ Of Woolen, IWorsted, aecologlcal clinics form part of the 2 4 list. The assoclation Is thereby en- : Z C - 1 5 deavoring to conserve the hleall'h ;‘:( Y { v the working women and girls of the . assimere and Mohair. g District_as an_effective method for | o safeguarding the welfare of the I'Rce.i ™ Many of the prominent women of | I the capital are on the board of man-; agers of the association, of which - 8 ’ _TI‘ ousers 2 e T 2 e _ T 2.500 Pairs White Shoes LANSBURGH EMPLOYES PICNIC AT GLEN ECHO Over 900 Frolic at Park in Fourth Annual Affair—Prizes Are Awarded. Over nine hundred employes of Lansburgh's department store, to- gether with their families and the | members of the firm, held their fourth annual pienic at Glen Echo Park yesterday. $ 4.6'5 $7.50 and $8.50 Pair There'are hundreds of men always looking for efi;n;;;g;,;;-;;g;;'fh:',:::,.':;;“::.’;l\ } = HE best White Sale of th i an extra pair of trouser. - 7 DUYSES renis > best White Sale of the vear is z pair of trousers to match their blue coat, m:'“,’:.f,:}';,'.‘,.'.'f';??;f;:rfiaf;;"l;akr’{ e ara ce b “On the Boards" at all our stores 4 ' gray coat, striped coat or mohair coat. We have e O e onaihtsn s Al n e this week. At only $3.90 a pair, 7 N ing on the hands “i‘dd ;h;lr:-dhall‘:a:c;rm % 2 A = following splendid styles: all of these colors and patterns. Sises run from A the Bark was reserved for 1..200 Pairs Clnldrens ShOBS ’ the party all afternoon. v. White Nubuck, “Patsy” Baref : il tont 3 y Y arefoot Sandals. 30 to 48. "nwinners of ihe Yarious contests Were $2.45, $3.25 and $4 Pearl Elk, black trimmed, Sports Shoes. x Baber and Harry Thoi prize , waltz, Miss K‘nth‘;‘s_’:wg::;'zo::& = White Reinskin, welt sole strap P d B. Diamondstein, — 3 in, e strap Pumps an . ihivd 51: t‘.‘ls.vm:.&:’ ;;0:‘::1::\;&;'2'%2%: .95 Oxfords, with low or Cuban heel. test—first, J. Mevers; s , N. & lober; third, A. Stead. Peanut race— - Whi Ipime It Sau e Smith; d, Miss John- ite Reinskin, turn sole Pumps, with low In Featherweight Clothes i h;"‘%at:“:'l’)‘ draves: Mo’ (@ : Block, Cuban or Louis heel. o1 et " . 2 5 We are getting a world of extra busiiess Charles Donaldson; second, Frinc)s IRECTLY out of our regular stocks. g of 2oy nmeampiete s, 1o by our i 2 uring contest_first, Miss Mooney; Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Tan in White B “hite Nubuck. White y our. CICEfiflOIlal service for the o oad, Miss Smith; third, Miss An- 2 » 1 ’ in White Buck, White Nubuck, White. il e dree. Marshmallow race drst, Miss | Calf, White Eve Cloth, White Nu- Kid and \White Fabric Dress and £ ‘;, buck One and Two Straps and Tan Sports AI’un;pi agd Oxfords. Not all o 5 — sizes of each kind—this week at $3.90 s _Short Man Quaid; ::gogg‘._ é—‘?"'zfi’: e or White Oxfords. i b diadys Gund ‘:'r:"{e “fi"‘“" :ghfifll..g All excellent qualities in this season’s . Mis elens: : . —Stout Man | Eotats "2 Batleet; third, -A. Bissoll- stvles. Plenty of all sizes up to 2 in the lot. Newspaper race (that of taking | S %4 to 1/ at $1.95 pair. two newspapers and placing one in L ave /3 /2 o pair. i J. H , - =1 —Long Man :‘: third, Mln%tG:m:e‘r’s::l;nerx; “fi' Similar styles for “Junior” 2 = el S walling on hands and chair Women. Medium toes and low $295 second, singing by Miss| + heels. Were $3.50 to $5. Now... Men of these statures will find ex- [I|F e ians o eharo- o the Special sale Boys' Tan and : i . s . following committee: Chairman, Sam- Brown Shapely Dress Oxfords and 2 traordinary selections in L[ e e g asher, Miss J. Good- Sports Oxfords, with contrasting 5295 $7.50 to $1 en. Miss N. Tompkins, Mis . saddle strap. Sizes up to 514. At Two=Color ; Painter, Mrs M. Smith, Mrs. B. d v ; ™ e iney, G Tusker, ¥ Another dpecial sale this week White Shoes —Sup. Qualtty Palm Beaches $14.85 *F. Shelton, W. Burgess and C. of ‘Boys® and Girls’ Good-wearing . Tan Barefoot Sandals and Play . | Oxfords, with solid oak soles. $] .15 . $5.95 —Splendid Mohair Suits........ $17.75 |l TABLET 70 DR. J. L. LEWIS Sizesupt0 2. At.eepueereuniennn . Memorial to Be Unveiled Today at f 13 I7) i R 7 = adquafters for Ked Our entire stocks of White Nu- —Silk Shantung Suils.......... $24.75 flll , oo oo O e ute He 27 * buck, White Elk and White Rein- Dr. John Latane Lewis will be un- x skin Pumps and Oxfords, trim- o . il veirea ana dedicated at 8t John's med with Black, Patent Leather, —Tropical Worsted Suits........ | 55 eriasonsts. "svonus_ and Bradies : Gray, Tan, Red and Green—no : || lane, “Bethesda, today by.the rector, . 5 " exceptions—now marked down Rev. James Kirkpatri Lewis, who died July 3, 1918, was for many 3 5. years a vestryman of St. John's and \ to 55-9 < Included are many of \ Cor 7th & K Sts. MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK - [(ll|{he Fssiuier of tho parish “Fhe me- v : JJncluded_are many, of = his friends in the community. Cor. 7th& K N Nabnek and Renskin 4149¢h St x tabiat Wi be” unveliod jn memory : <414 9¢h Se. 7 Dress and Sports Styles. e % ; : City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. £ f Dr. Lewis at the M lar heels. e e e T S H;-wm', whers 1o “served 1914-16 Pg. Ave. N\ all populag ecls onthe statt. At and b 233 Po. Ave. SE. 1318 G St. ' Pa. Ae. SE. as part of the memorial of $600 will be_presented

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