Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 10

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. Inaugurating ‘A New Gilbert Clothes Dept, Witha SALE of— PANTS now in London on a vacation. as R Gold bars valued at fmatel; Ambassador to Bring English | 510000000 have been shipned. fron . Treasury Experts With Him .l;o;don w'lunn thé last two weeks h SUUVE IR SHE“- MRS. PETER C. HEWITT - perty of the Britiah weasury. pre ) WEDS BARON D'ERLANGER |5i" £ S6:3552 5 eute” | DEBT ON GEDDES’ RETURN G of” - Brian war debt 1o 0 KILLS 8 CHILDREN x When Vecaton Ends. By the Associsted Prees. bec: By the Asgociated Press, Police Search Watertown, | Pamis; suly 13—srs. Peter Cooper| tne mercury arc jamp ant Syeonn ey n Si Al e Hewitt, formerly Marion Andrews o aen 1. |Vices received by local bankers indt- | th! N. Y.’ for Mlss“e Bodies B srtlot. e e e Sy e xo cate that Sir Auckland ?eddel, Brit- | whi G| i e e e lv::u:d'nh.l".flor to the Unitea States, - Blown to Pieces. [on Robert D'Erlanger at St. Roch's|ation. SR By the Associated Press. formed: by Abbe Magin, secretary to Church. The ceremony was per- WATERTOWN, N. Y., July 13.—Po- | Cardinal Dubois. PLAN To lMPORT COAL' lice are searching this city for artil-| The bridegroom belon g5 to the Eng- lery shells retained as souvenirs of | Iish family of Slidell D'Erlanger. *"|8en Francisco Interests’Charter Dozen Ships for Trade. the world war, after the explosion of it ey ain 5 a5 o a three-inch shell, resulting in the ew days ago tha death of elght children, The bix shell.| Sarior thot Mg P Contiy Lorois| BAN FRANCISCO, Julsy 13—Antict believed to be a “dud” picked up dur- | had turned down seventeen proposals patea shortage of coal in the Unite: Ing the war-time target practice of |9f the Shah of Persia that she share States because of the miners’ strike Bl “he Pine |1i8 throne. And so dispatches tell- | has resulted in more than a dozen eld Artillery on ing of her qulet marriage in Paris to|ships being chartered by San Fran- Plains range, near here, was used as | Baron Robert D'Erlanger Kave a lit-| cisco interests to import coal from 2 screendoor check on the rear porch | tie thrill to New York society, in! #ustralia, Glasgow and Cardiff. of the Edward G, Workman house. In ‘Widow of Electrical Inventor Said to Have Jilted Persian Shah "Beventeen Times. | ‘fiarbef&‘&@ss i Jhe Bié'fhfdwfictind fliu.éef;tgnrfimg Store. | Helps Toward Making | Things Cool for You These Midsummer Days 7 Pole Ice Cream Freezer tamr e $1.75 Nursery: Refrigerator and Water Cooler Combined / of : _ f s L3 [ struck the shell with mallet or ball. The dead are: Q r er Maurice Saulsbury, sixteen; Francis : Wiley, thirteen; Vivian Jones, twelve; g‘::;\lf‘:w:‘: eleven; An-on. Workmun; TWELVE THIRTEEN F H t v ulask!, Yo I ; Closing Out Friday r gai en a s W a; , the: mangled, croquet balls and mallets blown to bit: The concrete wall powder, and a . F of clothing and flesh were suspended from trees and housetops for yards | Dioted near the® shell” on. the ‘rear That Sold Up to $32.50 ear porch, were found on a roof 200 feet away. One of the first physiclans at the W. J - o | scene was Dr. F. ones. Lifting a ’ Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots, g b e 7 5 il In White and Oak; Padded with Mineral Wool Worsteds, Herringbones, Pin . Vivian: by ‘et of an adnesive P I Herringbones, ) 2.75 . ¥ hi o - Stripes, Checks, etc. 2 . Ginghams in p'!ain models or with hemstitched batiste collar and cuffs; others combined with organdy ; also quite a few French voiles. American Thermos Bottles In_Nickel Case Pints, $150 Quarts, 2.50 WI2ARD PCLISH The most scientific polish made for furniture, woodwork and floors. It dries quickly, without stickiness, and gives surface a brilliant and very permanent polish. Only the newest and best styles—from the snappiest to the most conservative. Artistically de- signed, expertly tailored to retain indefinitely the original smart neatness. AND EVERY SUIT HAS TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—the most economical, sav- ing and sensible way to purchase a suit you wish to last. This special INAUGURAL SALE offers these double-wear suits at the new low record price of $23.75. Genuine Palm Beach $10.45 and Mohair Suits for Being 4 ottt o 3 rt Clothes 910 F ST.NW. Open Saturdays for Your Convenience and the wickets were torn from the ground. ACQUIT MOSLEM LEADER. Indian High Court Frees Mohani on War-Inciting Charge. i AHMEDARAD, British Indla, July | 12.—Hasrat Mohani, president of the i All-India Moslem League, has been acquitted by the high court.on a { . charge of Inciting war. " Y/ Four-ounce bottle....... Mohani was sentenced to two years' VOILES $ 1 9 75 WASH e ! 5.25 imprisonment on May 4 for sedition [ ] f = .§ cl v 8. - = S after the judge had refused to u.CREPEs SILKS | Closed Saturdays in July and August A Special Group of | Keeps floors looking well, because it not only cleans them, but gives them a hard, dry, brilliant luster. The secret of the effectiveness of Wizard Mop is its treatment with Wizard Polish, the cleansing polish. Wizard Mops are built for dura- bility ; have adjustable handle; are easily renewed. Clearance Sales Now Going On ) ALL Men’s “Florsheim” Ox- fords—none reserved — were $10 to $I12. .............. $7.85 ALL Men’s Tri- Wear Oxfords— o were $7.50. Now... $5 WOMEN'S $7.50 to $i2 White Sports Pumps and Ox- fords, with contrasting color trim— also many of our Higher-grade All- White Nubuck and White Reinskin D d Sports Styles. N;e‘:san ports Styles. $595 Mason Fruit Jars, Porcelain -~ "Lined Covers Pints.. ... -0 caih o 70c per dozen Quarts. . ........ 80c per dozen- (Second Floor) JELLY-MAKING REQUISITES Strainers—Kettles—Glasses REFRIGERATO and ‘?Ho::lllold” ’ 10% Makes Only All Oxfords Now Reduced " - Hundreds of . pairs Wom- en’s Low MISSES’ and Children’s Pat- ent Leather, Black, Tan and Shoes, for - White Cne and Two Strap Pumps merly $5.95 and Oxfords. Sweeping clearance (Third Floor) to $8.50. of former $245 to $4 ———— e = stylesat.......... veeee i $1 95 BOYS’ Tan Dress and Sports Oxfords — “Junior” Wom- en’s Patent, Black, Tan and White Pumps and Oxfords. Formerly $3.50 to $5. Now fi 52.'95 SPECIAL Sale Good-wearing Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords, for boys and girls. All sizes up to L R $1.15 N : Collapsible Portable CAMP STOVES . " Made of metalseasily carried and set u;; anywhere. Women’s Turn-sole White Pumps and “Oxfords, with ‘high or low heel. All-white or Black Trim Sports Pumps and Oxfords. Tan Calf Pumps and Oxfords. Patent Leather Pumps—in all sizes. Every single pair in all our stores included. None reserved. Top- Grade FLORSHEIM ,quality and live styles—all made especially for us. Regularly $10 and $12; now $7.85. i~ Also include Short Lines of White - Nubuck and White. Reinskin Pumps and Oxfords—Black Suede, Satin and Patent Leather Strap Pumps—Black Kid and ‘Calf Pumps and Oxfords. Broken T — For’ Every Member of the Family “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. izes of 50 different styles. : Cor. 7th & K Srze] ! $1.25,$1.45, $1 7950, $1.95, S, At all our stores, ’ SRR jve. S.E except the “City 233 Pa. Ave. ?.E. Club Shop,” for $2.95 pair. e J ' 414 9k St. i“City Club Sho$" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G S. ''233 Pa. Ave. S.E. . Demonstration Going on ‘Daily on SecondF loor e ———— TS srasse e SR R

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