Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1922, Page 7

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Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” END OF THE SEASON’S CLEARANCE OF Fine Summer Dress Silks Thousands of yards, in lengths and styles suitable for dresses, blouses, skirts, wraps and linings.. 65c to %275 —For qualities that have been selling from $1.00 to $6.00 a yard. Choice a Yard —It has always been the policy of our Silk Store to clear out all re- maining lots of one season before the other begins and not to carry over merchandise from one season to another. in mind that we have gone through our stock, taken out every odd piece, and have forgotten the cost in making these drastic reductions. Kann's—Street Floor. Three Practical Wash Goods Specials 19¢ It is with this pohq ~—Kinds wanted right now, and very specially priced at, a yard. Percales —Light, medium and dark grounds, in stripes and checks. Monday, a yard, 19c. Dress Ginghams 2 inches wide, in plaids, checks and stripes, a new as- sortment of colors. Regularly 25c. A yard, 19c. Printed Voiles —In light round effects, in small figures and pretty checks. 5c a yard. At 19c. Kann’s—Street Floor. Before You Buy Another Pair of Hose, Read This: — Women’s A Special Imported —Full-fashioned Lisle Hose, with hand-embroidered clocks —two-tone effects; black and white embroidered clocks and black hose with lace clocks. Kann’s—Street Floor. Two Household Needs Specially Priced Fish Globes, with wrought An artistic glass bowl and neat stand com- plete, special. Lmbrelll Stands, plain blended colors. Pretty shapes and desxgns. Specially priced Kann’s—Third Floor. Now Open Barber Bill’s Barber Shop Children’s Hair Cutting On Patent Hobby Horses Happy Land Barber Shop, Where Fairyland Seems a Reality. Mohawk Mills, - Shuttleworth, John Bromley, etc. 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, from the $3 4.00 Alva Carpet Co. Opening Sdle price..... = —We are very proud of thi rug, because it is a wonderful value at this price, and the range of patterns is what you would expect in much higher grades. thnese. orlental and floral effects in a very wide color range. 14x10-ft. size Rugs. August Sale price. —6x9-n size Rugs. August Sale price... Axminster Hall Rugs : At Opening Sale Prices —These rugs are in neutral colorings that will easily blend with nearly any rug, blue and rose being the predominating shades. A Hobby Horse Chair for each kiddie to make haircutting a delightful pastime. Hobby Horse has a back and strap on saddle to insure every prolechon to the child, and in- sure the joys of a carrousel at the same time. Tomorrow. Everything that stands for good service will be incorpora- ted in this shop. Sanitation to the highest degree, and courtesy and patience with the children are some of the things we in- ] Tomorrow. —Opening Special—100 9x12- ft. Brussels Rugs, Monday, each...... —Bright, cheerful oriental de- signs in good colorings. 2 to a customer.) -SOUVENIRS THAT WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN Kane's—Third Floor. —We have made WASHTNGTON‘ D. c, flom;n,' ATGUST 7, 1992, : enna. Av —Clearance Price...... —Tissue ginghams, Anderson’s git mandy voiles, eponges, linens, and La Chine fabrics are the materials of which they are made. —The styles include straightline, blouse, side drape, and side panel models. —Some have organdy collars, others have white pique collars. —Pretty checked effects, dotied and figured pat- terns, and plain colors. Kann’s—Second Floor. L’Aiglon, Saxon and Queen Make Dresses $4.95 to $8.95 Values —The materials are linenes, eponges, ginghams, voiles and lawn. They are made in drop waistline, slip-over and straightline effects. —The linenes and eponges are in plain colors, trimmed with hand cross-stitching. The ginghams in checks and plaids, organdy trimmed. The voiles and lawns in figured cfiects, with organdy collar and vest. Misses and women's sizes. i Kann’s—Second Floor. Smart Tailored Suits At V5 to V3 Off Regular Prices $31.95 s (Limited Number) —There are all sizes in the lot in one or another style. —The styles include plain tailored models, braid bound and embroidered styles, also box coat suits. Majority have the notch collars and link fastening. —The materials are navy and black tricotines and Poiret twills. —Any of these will be desirable for early fall wear. Kanns—Second Floor. Much Interest Shown in Our Advahce Display of Fall and Winter Rugs —The fact that it is possible to purchase them from 10% to 25% under the prices at which they will sell later has been greatly appreciated. —Celebrated makcl—S!ephen Saniord M. J. Whittall, Alex Smith, j Sloane, Magee Carpet Co., Alva Carpet Co., ..‘.....QI.M —9x%12-ft. Wool Wilton Rugs with linen fringe. $7O o 4 August Sale price. . —A very popular mde and a durdble one, Be sure to see this assortment. 12,000 Balls of “Beauty Luster” Yarn The Silk and Wool Mixed Yarn —The most beautiful veight ysr for Every woman will ed one or more sweaters for- her Now is the time to biy the yarns when we lave &) selecti summer sweaters. , 8th and D Streels Kann's—Fourth Fioor. —1In the lot are white silks, black silks, washable silks, printed silks, Canton crepes, and crepe de chine, sport apparel, white pongees, colored pongees, printed foulards and printed radium silks. satins, white and colored silks for printed crepe de chines, GINGHAM, TISSUE, LINEN, EPONGE & VOILE FROCKS —Kinds you have paid (ot $12.95 to $16.95 for e 7)) earlier in the season. Russian Clearance Sale of WASH BLOUSES $2.00 to $2.95 values, Tuesday, choice 99¢ —Voiles, and batiste, also some cross-bar, and colored striped voiles. —They are trimmed with Val and Filet laces, combined with embroidery, others have check- ed gingham collars and cuffs. They are made in tie-on, and tuck-in, and overblouse effects. Some are tailor-made, a good assortment of sizes to select from. Kann'’s—Main Aisle—Street Floor. Beattie Mfg. Co., THEWEATHR'B SUNDAY MISHAPS storms tonight and probably tomor- row morning, fellowed by fair dur- ing tomorrow; not quite so warm to- night; cocler tomorrow; fresh and strong southwest winds, with prob- ably squalls. West Virginia — Thundershowers this afternoon or tonight; cooler to- night; tomorrow fair and cooler. Pedestrian Felled by Ambu- Records for Twenty-Four" Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 85; 8 pm : 5 :m., ” 79: 12 midnight, 74; 4 am., 72; 8 am.| lance in Race to “Beat 70;3 noon, 84. arometer—4 pom. 29.98; 8 29.94; 12 midnight, 2.92: 4 dm., 20.85; Stork 8 a.m., 29.81; noon, 25 n:—!lsm‘lsu temperature, 87, occurred 2 P.m. yesterday: lowest tem- Si ini " perature. 71, occurred at 5 a.m. today, | SiX{ech, persons were injured yes- Temperature same date lust year— | terday in eight accidents, which in- | Highest, 52; lowest, GS. volved Cagualty Hospital ambulance, r Condition of the Water. seven automobiles, two motor tru “:'l:f;lb:‘m{urc nn(} condition of lhl‘inne riding horse, iwo horse-drawn am.: Great Falls—Tem e | perature, 78; condition, clear. biscorand ewo ot i James Ingalls, sixty H Weather in Various Cities. s jon G employe of the Capital Traction Com- b ola? B Temperature 23 pany, one of the three critically in- | g 35 % =% jured among the seventeen, was| £ 32 R3Eg struck by the ambulance at 1st and | satons. & £2 2% EF gueor |B strects southwest and dragged a §% B 7 Weade |gisunce of twenty-five feet. : : : { , While physicians believed last night H g 2 g Ingalls was mortally injured the 002 Chuir fine d this morning he was r ing easily and had a good chance to Ingalls resides at 2 onsin avenue northwes! Abilene, Tex ny Atlantic City Baltimore . Birminghan. Bismarck . 3 {Which wus {orea unatl | Clevelang | Denver Detroit | E1 Pa Galveston { Helena Huron feffort to he !rested ut C {man T A, Johnson and is held on an assaulf ¢ vl Siren Loudly Sounded. | Police declare the ambulance 4 u.r} ¥y | While passing through the itol | nds loudly sounded the siren. | cman told the police he did not 1s until he was almost upunl - usly injured are ! lored, thirty-ei Jay street nor and Kelly Bryan, colored, of 243 Clowdy | 10th’ street southeast. Rain | ughter was thrown from a horse {on Benning road last night and suf- fered a fractured skull. He was Siaughter, ¢ old, of 44 Toudy i Pittshurgh | Portiand, 3 | Portiand. ¢ Prynn sustained a broken WASH., DL 280 71 p and several lacerations of the htn a motor cycle and sidecar Foreign. operating collided with a ichard Green, colored, 812 heast, who was riding was also injured, but The ice cream truck. | h was driven by Louis J. Wolf, I street north vmolished the me (8 a.m., Greeuwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. a uvenue at 13th y hurt are | D. C. MERCHANT DEAD. Hownrd ankley Was Victim of i (Heart Failure. it {1 Howard Scott Hackley, fifty-eight| | Years old, & merchant Wis- | sud- m an at- red about the legs; Miss ookbank. nineteen coutny. | clen Welsh, injured about the . and Mre. Josecph E injured about the body and ., and Mr Levinette McKeever, 4 street is survived . car, bearing five of the six per- 1. was driven by W n the po 0 was meain ¥ ]! tion by her ' husband, Francis ihere for ast fi ars. Three were injured while riding in rvi be held at rsedrawn wagon that .mlfa..x h undertaking | n autome \ ning roa 3 " n B 1y 3011 Massachusetis ver of the team:; | venty-eight years Md., and Mrs. ur years ol Casualty Hos- | CIRCUS FAVORITE DIES. |k . ed injury Edward Lee Wrothe Succumbs as | the fwacon was demeiiohea o> o Results of Injury. Thrown From Motor Cycle. wn from his motorcyele when d Lee | side-swiped by a large truck which and chasing at h am] Franklin E rthwest I Policeman Frank pre it ot t the face - was treated at thel— ve of Omaha, known vaudeville audiences all over the United States. “SHORTHAND WILL STANDS I ——— .fwrnnnn He was treated at | {English Probate Court Upholds |5y “tharged” with roliine Fhe | i parked car belonged to Charles Kap- Lingl-Minjite Docament, len and was only slightly damaged. i | | LoxDO —A will written| While entering his automobile at i { | cast, was slighily injured ves- | teiegraph blank |the foot of P ~street entrance of |y < been admitted to probate in sol- | the Washington barracks vesterday jemn form, its validity v {afterncon, Fenton Bryvan, sixteen probate years old, C street southwes It was writton by Cha S. Orrin, {was caught between his own auto- ing and sust: {a commerc . who adopted j mobile and one y !l)hmvolu Triting the quickest|an injured shoulder. He was re- {means of expressing his wis re- |moved to Emergency Hospital and |garding the disposition of his large |treated for minor injuries. {estate when informed by the doc-| | {ors that he had only a few hours to y ed | SKIDDING AUTO KILLS ONE. TAMPA, F August 7.—John Mat { covitch, a cigarmaker, whose hom ieved to be in Key W s ntly killed, The stenographic characters were cuted that th by the of the court, in which the will was offered for pro- bate. automobile S ES—— ver was ng kiddo on the The Prince of Wales is not a ver: Yity road and overturned in t wealthy man. Most of the money h receives from the revenues of | the Duchy of Cornwall, which amount Ilo about $200,000 a year. MOURNING BLACK their kind expressions of sympal Dyed Within 24 Hours beautiful oral i : A]\lN CARM'}.‘,‘I_,',‘ ,‘3,',}", cie G CO.| IiireY, wite o Dupont Circle, HERBERT. preciation to my ma; bors and relatives for their kindness and their beautiful floral trihutes at the sudden BERT. Call West~ 690 Cirele. Reward. . day morning, a5, . hetween Girard st . the Columbia, or | husband, JAME FAMILY. oAl YARBROUGH. T wish to express my sincree reward. _Phohe appreciation to the many loyal friends and | GOLD BAR PI i 5 neighbors for tleir beautiful tributes and ' (3 Kind ¢ rmpathy during the iliness and death 3 of ter, N, GOLD BELGIN watch and fob faitils B R | Spopum o' #Her 30 A engraved. Reward if returned to Henry Becker. 810 4th st. n.w. 3 GOLD PIN, Friday_aficraoon, croms crown in center. Reward. Thone mtatbs pe AUGUSTERFER, T found pi ‘army Lunch, 138236 N. ¥ Taie Frank 4. A Funeral from the Mrs. Ada Herhort, 6 € ® e s eplanacs, n leiter aduremsed. oM Durham and other hings, Jost on M. gression: ors £ a8 ¥k and B sts “inder| fuvited to attend. ¢. near 14th st. .g'_ m_6730-J. §e Johuson. i Growpeatl wetil i r. Johinson. Kbt e S e Sl gl | £ diamonds, in o Shape of o . Fuueral from W ward, 9* | ing parlor, cor. 4t B SCEETIOK cahilalicisum of mooth sp|. oy AupsHL A Glea Echo or city. Name on card, O F.| friends invited ‘“’ Liberal reward. ¢ mmeu Entered into her eternal rest at RSH, 3 Augyst 6, 1023, MARY B, e ana bil FITZHCGH, om’ the residence o ii"’ie,::f:." 614 Ese 2058, : . Hupmer, 1010 Ma . Auguat 8, 2 pm. Inter: o, o veoks Tewarl PhwR | et rifate Tiwood cemeters). MorufGe Star Lodge, Xo. 40, 1. B D OSARY. smal_peer BT Fanias, | HOOES o B s Al e Heward. Phone Sorth o B:Q:I‘(K B O reioiot at Jky ome Tots: STRAW__HA SKET, contalui . August 8, Flnnson, keys and knitting.; keep money, D-'.'f ?fle’ uruf.m-m.-nu of buri ! at Cairo Hotel. 'ACOB HOO SWEATER, between Piney Polnt and District o Tine, man's dark Ted sweater, white atr Sroind chest; reward, * Phone Lincola’ 175. Slattery. JOHNSON. nung. AND RO whare, T ee. wection ot | 10A, widow o 'crl{‘ym new- Linc. 8825, e Deloted mother ot Charles, Harry, : ce, Joseph and Paul Johnson. Funeral TIRE_30x! Superlor_cord_tire, o7 rlm. D atmiile, Reward. Notih 8310, ‘"’"‘ T i WRIST WATOH. vicinity Rock Creck Flrt AE e Cnaren, 5th and V-mu- ste. n.w. Call Ligeoln 5533 -W. h where roquiem mass will be for ihe ;: RIST-WATCH, plaiu §00d, Elgla, .'im et et soul. Relatives and friends i | ~x—s— o= ik Ubiack ribbon guard. Reward. Col Vited to attend. Satusday, Avgust . 1622, at bis ~ PEKINGESE DOG. | _ s‘..‘:g.m‘fi'? A mf;“’“ vt u:f"i":' "h"‘":nl-. o, Sunday, attemoon | Suestny. Angust 5 4 “T‘fi: = Monday, August 7. Leintives and fr ment at Middleburg, 3n filtmonam. Ons By Goe WE 1u Far bevond thix world Fa FUNERAL DIRECTORS. '(II?R"SPmeGo« 1208* H;,STREET NM( (FORP‘.ERLYS40 F ST PHONE _MAI N M‘sf“" - CiFNichols . W 'Spasre. WL H . H. SARDO & CO. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successcrs of nos con- nected with the original W. Ra Spears h 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. erch s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. B T SRR We wish to express our thanks (1113 SEV recintion to our relutives and friends | Modern C Main 2473 Tunothy H . C. Phones M. 5512.5513. 1 ate Ambulances MONUMENTS. We specialize in aesigning and erect- Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- teums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work In any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING €O, INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. (CEMETERIES. ~ FORT LINCOLN Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian Bcauhfu] and fitting Readily accessible— on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. 70512thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet __ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivers servi s xpes ¥zl GEO C. SHAFF 4 FLORAL, EMBLEMS P for return to mmn.;- Phooe West | e 'Il':!;m t mll’l_ln"I S it

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