Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 14

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e ' THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C,” WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922.” < i IllII.Ilil'.ll.lI?llll‘.l‘......‘ll..l.l.....l.....ll.l.Ill....!lll...lll.l--l : Banding, 45¢ : % 15¢ Handkerchiefs, 8 for $1.00 ) Women's 15c Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand- . 75¢c and $1 Circvlar Bandings. 1,000 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Licner, President U * — " TAOTHERS, PENSION " BILL INTRODUGED ;Jenator_ Pomerene Would l *Aid Women and Needy Chil- dren in District. Sir Richard A. Squires, Youngest Premier in the British Empire, Only 38 Men's 25c Shamrock Lawn Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, with satin stripe borders and embroid- ered initials. At 6 for kerchiefs. I lid colo: i ith* » : e IA: ~ 'n”w“. colors and white, with'patrow yards in laée and embroidered organdy. Palats Royal—Main Floor. Palais Koyal—Msin Floor. Princess Slips of Sateen and Nainsoo T =] . Just the Garment to Go With Your [~ — . New Thin One-Piece Summer Dress CARE 'IN—_AID “PROVIDED %im of Measure to Prevent Break- ing Up of Homes Due to Dire Poverty. “court. Where such & motion is made, the court is required to make a thor- ough investigation. Fehruary and March told of his cap- ture, of the anxiety entertained a: to his fate and of his ultimate re Women's Low neck, sleeveless, tailored band $1.25 Formerly Sold $5.00 to $11.00 copen, green and rosebud lawn. $3.98. At $1.98. Values to A mothers' pension bill for the District of Columbla was introduced 5 ’ 1 the Senate today by s:nuu:ir:n‘:; Aei I FY hio. It was referre . = e O O mittee, of which Senator Sizes / Neatly ’ g is a member. P i £ xt::::ncme provisions of the bill, 8 up to H4 L Y Fashioned \others of children under sixteent N ‘ears of age, whose hugbands are : J \lead or permanently m:.;\at:lre:-u:lrm::l‘: ! : ‘mnhe:nn:;i:r..\.;d::e Drisoners, shall SRR 2 | Choose from plain tailored styles and those with touches of lace or«. An Unusual Purchase of 3 o whos s i . SQU! b L > : 5 3 y X . e ‘entitied to receive not 10 exceed | premicr of Newfoundiand, w -«—1 T 2 embroidery. All with double sun-proof panel. Splendid value at $1.50. g R L YT PRI % : Novelty Bead Necklaces to $10 New Whit : o i under sixteen years ot ase. - H ' (1) (3 11€ Others in Cotton, ~ Others in Silk Others in Satin OFFERING MOST EXTRAGRDINARY dl ant » TFC Comrt Would Handle Fund: = H t t 00 Sizes to 50, at $3.98 $3.98 to $6.98 $5.98 10 $10.98 MaLUES The mothers’ pzn;lon‘h"““p"fls = a S a A N\ > he administered under the 2 : A 4 5 H At Ch 50 ion of the Juvenile Court :flr(:h:tlil:; n This announcement is sure to appeal to petticoats’ sz 98 l4ong Klmonos, 52.98 Olce, IC irict. To obtain the ben the woman desiring a new hat to finish out o M - : P iroposed law, poor mothers and their e e e P ) 4 . ade of dotted Seco Silk, dainty . This includes the surplus and over- * D hildren must have been residents of | n e hundr:d: of)dgit:n el’lAVafia IOd"» I\_lade of fine quality all-silk striped floral designs, Empire style. At $2.98. stock from a New York importer. Smart e Dieriet continaamC7 :&D":‘old |, hats that carry a note of etvleyarlt?]“ix:s:ie radium. Straightline model with dou- styles in Red Amber, Sapphire, Amethyst. g der making al- = sty vi- = 9 e S e 3 ;:f;:n:ey:ri- n’-[:::e:r ':rm be effec- - [ ] duality. Large, medium and small hats, ble panel. White only. " At $2.98+ Handmade Underwear J?F']Jade' ell'nerald, etc., in n""{d“*"ed style or N A Aperiod not longer than six| Patsy Borbi Surrenders to | Gahioned lobtGariont Crere il ke ta: | ; with tassel. A splendid assortment. Tmonthe, but upon the expiration of L] o At Thate i it o s SR J Sli sl o Palais Royal—Main ¥loo i Xren e = H also air al b clevi y 2 alais yal n . i, ,L‘-';d ;::: T.‘.';“h'e';”.n&‘ m:-nlh*; Baltimore P°||ce_May In- |- with rihbons,sf?(:]\vcr:, "f-la'n'}?e(;n)n::::]?:df apanese lppers’ Including lovely styles in Philippine or less. = s of the mothers andl f Oth L embroidery to suit the most exacting taste. A new lot of Japanese silk, hand- or Porto Rican materials. Fine nain- The he i e orm on ers. : e s 3 et i ; ‘Y:_!‘l:‘l:;; ity enone e e Trom time e R L] Pictures represent general style. $5.00. embroidered, with stiff back. Kimono sook 3““;] lingerie cloth, beautifully 1 ; probation officers, - the | SRR RRERE 0 Tk ] hand-embroidered, scalloped or he 5 S xvs‘:nfial.loe: charities o;;‘ BB;A‘L-rmom-,;‘ July 1ls.d-bmmy;- New Modéls for- Early Fall in shades. At $1.00 pair. top. Very dainty styles ! At 5.288. 35 Hundreds of Women Should Take Sanization or the Humane Society, orbl, one of the men wanted by po- | 1 F . v styles. ? the court may direct, It IS BIOUI iice in connegtion with the murder (g "_f:e’fl i 5 sl;?:flt tbsllc;.;est - zg&r) Advantage of These Ll < to vhose nude body was c| n a .95 to X Bt e Shall be thoroughly trained in | of Bella Lemon, w n Inaritable relief work. *+ | found murdered last Thursday at the | M So early! And such a beautiful selection of < Conditions for Help. Eolt links near Catonsvlle, wrreh @ exclusive models that express the mewest fall Ctlo A ummer lrts at C : OW-L.€Nn ditions upon which an al- | dered to the police shor ] ideas. Fashioned of Duvetyne, Lyons and Panne ” " 'o"x"::c:nr:;" ::mn.d!! by the Juvenile | today. The po:lc; nx‘: lx;mt q!:;:i‘fl:; = V]tlvtl ax;'d combination effects in style$ that will 3 i ol h yet, but belleve s - e : ! gount sapita; e l;‘:‘“m“’:w;:g:";: ::Eum'".;n?nireorm;uu?n leading to the| R T e ‘:{':fl.‘;“:’eh%a‘l“l 'il)':s Made of crepe, miill, batiste, shadow voile and other novelty fabrics. Dainty Washable Gloves :::d:m::m "o living with the | “Miate Attorney Jemifer savs that alg Py : S 5 - styles, all neatly tailored. Some with touches of filet laces and ribbon. In pink, mother, that the allowance shall be jnet lias heew apreadigpicareriity; stioas Sinls: oyal=—SccondsEloor, blue, yellow, orchid, honeydew and white. At 59c. .. made only when in the absence of | %L thost WRLEd, B (L within W Palnin Royal—Third Floor. Regular $1.25 and $2.00 Qualities such allowance the mother be re-|few hours all will 3.“3}‘,‘;":,:]:;;:2 "] 3 o v away froi have been arrested. Chief o i 3 quinedito :V,?(:k..,yffifi'r'; :‘n:!“\:"l\u:ur lg;l(l‘: M. ‘Spider of Fairmont, W. Va..|m 2 5 e ST <k ° means of such allowance she will be | telephoned police today that he has A - —————— = e N o remain. at home with her | information that the man belleved to [l Thlllk f () : children,” except that she may be ab- { be responsible for the murder is in [- 0 uylng o P ° j sent for work for such time as the | hiding in Clarksburg. W. Va., and that g . court deems advisable. -:-n:h mu‘t)l‘l;;l; ge'exvec‘zshéo have him under arrest | t 3 Gl ~ | i1 t o e c - N, £ =% ;-’:-o;:: :‘:‘rl;:!'r‘\.e;‘mufglly. s:_,vm- :rfl:l'":'.lfi mfing !ougl:t .Bxccmm:g to| g 0 .50 Ove Sl lk % Oro 0 16-button-length Pure Silk Gloves, double 4 v d A y, for e upbring- | ¢ ice was in imore a . ce 2 .. ry . - i Sk of her chilgren. few Gavs after the murder was com- | g : ) tipped, Paris point stitching, in tan, caster, Fhe allowance shall in the judg-|mitted, but disappeared when the n erwear mode, beaver, navy and full line of sizes in ment of the court be necessary to|pody was identified as that of Bella |{§ A | ° ° P white. save the child “umz.)l\dn’l‘a fr\‘?‘rln nes- | Lemon by Detective John McKinley = - s fi:?;',rlg an lrfie..wn’;ia e| o atemonts Sunfay. = : 2 0 l e l ap umps _ Also lfi-bqltton.len%fll Cohdmoi;eule_(il(wis R granted, a careful preliminary ex- L in pongee, silver, sand, mode and white. At amination of theshome of tne mother | MISSIONARY DECLARES = ° A Iils gir and ~children desiring assistance, Includes 100 Pairs it Provision Against Fraud. As— ™ SCONTIN LINE [Ehe; Bl carcles An “"';}’:h""l’f °l! Dr. Taylor, Captured by Chinese B Glove Silk Vests, tailored band and bodice 6 50 ment of any person who fradulently toria, B. C. m ered and drn‘p?htch'efi'cct.‘ 5te_p_-1!| P:l.nt-u‘ i ¢ els it Cabah Syarisht Toms | attempts to obtain an allowance for = and Bloomers in plain and dropstitch effect, i All one-strap models, wi uban, Spanish, Louis i M h W.ll B Th a person not entitled thereto. If con-|By the Associated Press. { trimmed in contrasting color. Pink, orchid or low heels. Sizes incomplete. | Ot ers 1 uy es€e Victed, such a person shall be deemed| VICTORIA, B. C., July 19.—Dr. F\M aud cky. * Kavser and other makes. At | i % 5 gullty of & misdemeanor and shall be | H. Taylor, the American missionary | $Z.55V o S Tag H Also at this price 75 pairs strap pumps of patent | C’uldren S Dresses by punished by a fine of not less than|who, with his wife, was captured by . | Tacith frasor Tavin ca e backs viithiiow hels %5 and not more than $50, or by im-{Chinese bandits and imprisoned | W oyl gl bl oo $1 Union Sui L coltiitiugravion faunss 3 ] Twos and Threes prisonment of mnot less than two|thirty-eight days, in dally jeopardy gy ren’s 75c to $1 Union Suits, 69c | 1 months, or both. of his life in the remotest mountain _For boys and girls, made of cross-barred mus- | . at $1 98 In each case where an,allowance Is{regions of China, was among the (W lin. Girls’ suits are bloomer and waist style. o made a record of the proceedings|passengers arriving from the orient g with buttons. Boys’ and youths' sizes, 26 to 36. r 5 ' " shall be kept and any cltizen may at|on the Canadian Pacific liner Empress | o At 69c. . Dainty dresses for the little miss of 2 to 6 . time file a motion to s e or [of Ja terday. . = Swi i lease after prayers had been said for |y his welfare throughout the English- speaking world. It is to thess ap- eals to Providence that he ascribed i MARTIAL LAW DELAYED |- FOR PRESENT IN GEORGIA | ™5, 524513 (2087, turming to his home in Colbrook, N. H. - | - | Fepdae s ONEL T n ‘Waycross - Eroaps at Way Act as Bein-| ... .rpenteri-tee::burrows and| forcements to Police in Order |builds rows of cells in solid wood. - { to Avoid Trouble. Portuguese is the language of |l about_30.000.000 people: By the Associated Press. | YWAYCROSS, Ga., July 19.—Follpw- ing general disorders here, which re- ! N sulted in state troops having been | sent to take charge of the situation, the city and surrounding rallroad yards were quiet last night and this and bodice with tape strap.. Tight knee and um- brella, also envelope chemise and the popular closed wide leg suit. Reinforced to insure wear. Regular and extra sizes. At $1.25. : $1 and $1.25 Jumbo Union Suits; 79c ‘ s Women's. Low neck, sleeveless, tight knee and umbrella; shell finish. Extra full cut. Sizes 46, i 48 and 50. At 79c. -35c and 50c Underwear, 3 for $1 I Women’s, including low neck, sleeveless vests, built-up shoulder and bodice, with tape strap. Regular, extra and Jumbo sizes. Also tight knee pants, French band, jumbo sizes. At 3 for $1. Athletic $1.50 and $1.75 Union | Children’s Combinations, 59c One-piece combination gf drawers and waist. Made of barred muslin. Sizes 4 to 10 years. At 59¢. g At $2.95 Includes 450 pairs of small lots discontinued from our regular stock, as follows: . 56 pairs Women’s and Growing Girls’ Sports Oxfords, « with leather or rubber soles. Made of smoked clk and trimrhed with brown or black calf. 21 pairs of Sports Pumps, one-strap model; made of smoked elk, trimmed with brown calf leather soles and low heels. 39 pairs Cuban Heel ' Sports Oxfords, made of black ooze, trimmed with black calf and gray buck trimmed with patent coltskin. Leather soles. S g es ! 41 pairs Growing Girls’ One-strap Canvas Pumps, with leather soles and low heels. Children’s Dresses, $1.29 Made of Amoskeag gingham and chambray, neat good washing colors. Assorted styles and colors. 6 to 14 years. Values to $2.50. At $1.29. Children’s Dresses, $2.50 —about repair- ing that old hot- morning. 1 N . o B - . ’ o . alr furn - 125 Louis Heel Pumps without straps, of patent l Of Normandie, voile, dainty colors and styles. i At & conference held late last night St °;"" \| Tade Seit Suits, $1 : coltskin or black kid. ¢ Some with wide sash and deep pockets. Others ng In" one of our ly Sealpax Suits, of cross-barred and striped | Also small lots of White Canvas Pumps and Oxiords with touches of colored ribbon. 6 to 14 years. botween Mayor Dan T. Cowart, Sher- ift H. J. Sweat and Maj. L. C. Popa.i the latter in command of the mili tary now stationed in Waycross, it was decided that the city would not be put under martial law at present, but that the soldiers would be classed as _reinforcements to the police. H ‘This action was taken to indicate | that the officials desired to avoid ! further trouble, since tralnmen's or- | ganizations had given notice that: they would ‘not work under martial A, e e efficient STEAM or HOT WATER 8YS- TEMS. You'll be the gainer — sum. mer’ an. econom- ical time to have heating work d muslin. Ventilated waistband, built-up shoulder | and bodice. | Sizes 38 to 4. At $1.00. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Bargain Basement 50c Da: and gold. Mostly small size are included and 50 pairs Evening Slippers of cloth of silvec s. Palais Royal—Second Floor. At $2.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Thirty-nine items in which the value is exceptional— for 50c. These items include daily necessities for women and childrerf and offer worth-while opportunities for thrift. Visit this interesting Downstairs Store tomorrow. S"HM‘H'IIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll'III-..IIIIIUIIIGI-H-HII‘.IIIIIIIIHHEH!il.llll!ll‘llflHl.l.ll!!fl!lll.l..l.l' The postage stamp made its first = S 3 a - appearance in 1839. Linene Dresses Hose, 3 pairs : 79c Aprons Petticoats Hose. 4 pairs The apron is the first article of Women's Navy, Copen c A e c Bonie WOEth'$1.00; Bun- c Of striped gingham; c Women's Black Hose, c clothing mentioned in history. and Rose Wash Dresses, ¢ Heavy-ribbed Black galow Aprons of check regular and extra sizes, with white fest: reln- with patch pockets and bel:s. $1.39 Hose; reinforced; 6 to 9. Irregulars. percale, with, pockets and sashes; all at ent. forced; 9 and 9 rregulars.—Base- Dresses—97 of them at f0e—Basement. | —Basement. sizes.—Basement. : -t L] Union Suits = Towels, 2 for Percale, 4 yards Muslin, 5 yards oc s - 69c grade; extra sizes, Turkish; jacquard de- 32-inch, light color c e Hose, 3 pairs 46 to 50; low meck: signs and colorings; stripes: mill lengths of o i eiie St Women's Ribbed Hose, c i Sleeveless: Toose or Hight Knees; firsts | 18x36-inch; seconds with small faults. | 10 to 50 yards, at 4 yards for Soe— | full pleces—Rasement. . fashioned with seam; g A and irregulars.—Basement. —Basement. : Basemenat. Hair Nets, 8 £ black and cordovan: 9 and 9%; ir- . = = lars.—Basement. - 1 ; Hdkfs., 6 for Vests, 2 for 5 Pa air Ne or regul ; i e £ S rasols at First Quality, Double- e i3 va | Mot . 50C | e JOC | Pameiset, . §0C | i sy QVC erchiefs, o 5 5 ! : rown, x . With Gmbrodery, and sperts styles in { ~and sleeveless.” First quality.—Base- | Snd mipn e e porders—Base~ blonde and black.— Hasement. | 69c Scarfs ¥, colors.—Basement. ment. 5 by = 230 Lace- trimmed c T resser , x52 o, 5 House Dresses Underwear , $1.00 Silk Hose Vests, 2 for ; lome_r:'or!h T8¢, at Hoem— bl " 3$1.00 Grade Women's c 79¢ Grade _Camisoles c Woinen's” “Rosktord” 39c Grade Women's c Basement. " 3 2 ar 6 to 9 lnch r it O L and _Corset Covers, of e e oreorl Ribbed Vests: bodice " 9 - . sizes to 40; limit, 2 to a purchaser at | nainsook; lace and embroidery trim- 1o/ Back an@ belomss subatanatrda= | [m3ie: Irge do7to J15 10w Bock and K :_ @ i 3 30c ench—Basement. . med.—Banement. . Ve i Slesyelem; ITsblare, Sem Cretonne, 2 yards 5" v N 3 B 5% o " > e 5 > Damask, 2yards ., Batiste, 3 yards 50 Hose, 2 : Pants, 2 pairs S35 inch; quality: c . . -inch; 2 pairs ¢ 3 patterns; used for \ d 3 . - e g : ds to haser at 2 yards f grounds; mill remnants; 8 yards, 50e, | Seamlcss.and fashioned bbed Pants, with mus- yards, 56c—Basement. . TarCs SOLS DA : o 4 black, white and cordovan; irregu- | 1lin bands: loose knees; 36 to 44; ir- ® That Normally Sell inOur Stock : e i e Nightgowns ‘ Jara—pasement. || Semmmem— '| Brassieres 50 " At 75¢, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Yard " e Stk et e 50C | ornn i S0c | Ptoweases | 69c Aprons ot e merist, w1 JUC “ y Y o o silk boots, in white, gray and “Orchid Batiste and th embroidered Polly~ Prim, of Wash c supporters attac : £ di d rdovan; i 2 Crepe Gowns, plain colors and but- ends; sizes 36 and 45; de materials, in novelty hook-side style; 38 to 45.—Basement. " : Dude and cordovan: 'irregulars— | {REP® COrCS e | luxe’ Cazes at G0c.—Basement. checks and figures; rick-rack trime | —0 [ ] 7 . : : med, with pockets.—Basement. At Sale L, Socks, 3 pairs 79¢ Suits ages, 2for soc - | Apromsator . S(0c . Pri V4 O e Suee wvenier JUIC | omers, popdonss QUIC | actioliil Tt | Bloomers, 2 pairs GRS e e p ce 2 uff-top 8; 5 W . e, o Hack) nv Gleowbbi ¥t of 4 to a purchaser, at 2 for S0e.— Also Step-ins, of pink, ! broldery trimmed; any 4 for 50c— ; H to 8%, in white and colors; irregu- | or voile; 1 ;_knee A s 5 s 3 : o B % g prvalis lon ek Imaks. ! blue”"and” orchid main- Bovemant. . . . . o - = A - : cut.—] This includes Satin, Moire, Two-tone, Faille, -Ro- S 2 Hadkfs., 12 for Ve 3 : i ey ] b s - ; sz Sy ocks, p;}" 5 ; 5 ests, 3 for' ] man Stripes, Fancy Stripes, Moire and, wide satin.bor- ac Grade Juveniles' soc Men's . Handkerchiefs: 25c_grads; ribbed; low 50c Closed Suits- i 114 yards for - + ders. 6 to g inches wide, in both light and dark shades, Mercerized zn;n Eiber nmnash:; BN &uu;z‘ Smeinedoi e T eck .:.& .;...'.: 3 X Women's mr:a wrn l 3~ m;hu.all;quluua: c 5, « including plenty of black; which is very much'in dfhfifid-" B e S Trroatacar gne o 10T | T1%0"a dosen.—Basement. ulars.—Basement. DS immed: 35 and 35—Basement. | mer Gurthins-—Basement. [] - { - & o

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