Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, HINGTON ' URSD , ) s FOVE COURT GIVES “CUPID” e . ' A H stack and lashed Thomas' feet to the i Sh Bathing Caps £ rigging, being u':lablello pull him to To Make Hairs Vanish = safety. Twenty-five minutes after the OP ;fzcha Frrd Reduced to = accident extension ladders from & ‘FWmFlfle,NeckorArm fire company were raised and Tho ! (Beanty Dultores ! Fl'lda 5c to 250 § By the Associated Press. m old star moth l s Srepgued=drom hisperilons ipy | & Nieed C E g tion. eep & little powdered delatone | . y L =| HAMMONTON, N. J., August 17.—|hom 1 alk, Conp., ,,Ew ORLEANB La, August 17— | e ], N8P 2 adn Mhairs wromihel f Children’s E There has come Into being hero one | ML-tRo-yearold man from Kim B, " aixty-year-old |appear muke a paste with some of | =|of the strangest courts in all the|ciding in favor of the man, that he -mnkeltmk pAlnter, today was in a YOUR [ ‘lae pow 1‘-‘-; and a little water, | { Closed Rubber = | world—the court of love—where men | was well preserved, had a good job hglpl::alahcr;:glouzlyhnl‘fromh tho HO ithen ad over halry surfaee.] H = combined effec of aving ung £ 818 S d 20 Z|and women in search of mates may ,‘n"u‘ch" ‘;‘:"I"‘Y {’;:"‘ Sccoun H suspended by his toes eighty feet in ME HHlthe "Skin and. it will ‘be entirely | i Satul‘dav 810-818 Seventh Street Waders, 20 E! .m.. pour out the longings of the much JOuRSer.then bis.y the air for half an hour and having andiincicase ita valie, We iffi‘nni"i:“.l'“‘: or, blemish. - This | = ~ 3 ucket o osot a: ) catment is unfailing, —Notion Dept. E |heart and be succored. The five women whose cases were | sver him. oo c Looc Gashe know how to paint. e oy o Z| Before the court are the qualifica- | disposed of were notified that In| Thomas was sitting in a riggers t |||and get genuine delatone, other- 9 ° £ | tions and the yearnings of some 1,000 | case they were dissatisfied with the|chair attached to a block and tackle el‘g‘uson, 3 you may be disappointed.— £ | bachel, 1,10 i but the|fiNdINgs of the court they had two|when he was overcome by heat. Fall- bl tisement. Omen S Oc e l OS E ors and 1,100 spinsters, weeka within which to file applica-|ing backward his toes caught in a| 1114 9th 8t. Phones Main 2490-2491. - R = | first day’s work resulted in onlv}:"" tions for new hearings. piece of ‘rope. A bucket of creosote | £ |matings. These, however, were shin- . - = ling examples of what may come. > » 2 - Pure Silk Quality, Made to Sell for $1.50 E "4 man sixty-two years old was mated with a gold star mother forty- 'I' TODAY VY I , Fashioned Silk Hose, of beauty and dura- three yeras old: an undertaker was w (’\9 bility, in a salelremarkable for value. White “l“zmj 25 huabam,i( ;or = nurse; s clocked with black, and black clocked with coast guard was picked to become white. Not classed as perfect, of course—but c Protector and life companion of a fair ai lated to be- . b actually so nearly perfect that you would ac- c.',“n‘.’é“.’:.. :e;:'i‘:ll;‘l‘a :’r"u Bn:h!\ter, and, TO- NIGHT—Try this recipe for heat-forgetfulness. cept them as such if we didn't tell you they }l-u& buthnot mrm X Kenluclkly belle— % ® Frost-up the clmkmz glasses. Push the chairs v ok 2 daughte; the mountains—was b = were tircgtlars snatched up by Thomas Bancroft g b where “‘:t‘:;"“ can 'C"]““t:-“e“‘ Then—begin an Silk and ! $2 00 to 53 00 Delker, founder of the court. o I evening ese new Columbia Records. ; c < * .00 Like Other Courts. g i i S === Z| The court of love, be it known, is / Fiber Hose ... Sgk Ho:e”;' ;F " s cmxmmed‘ ;‘:\m;h the same as any 53 > nyx and_other makes of Full- E|other court, having a presiding judge Womer's Fashioned Hose, in fashioned Thread Silk, Chiffon 5 |or Cupld, in tnia e B Voman wnd 4 plain, lace and dropstitch styles. | Silk. Fancy Glove Silk Hose and & |Jury of seven. including the chief o White and black. Very slight | Rolled Elastic Top Silk Sport I |boy e former soldier,a telegrapher irregulars. Hose. Very slight irregulars. The idea of the gourt, 50 the story fini‘;.'wn; conceived ov uhp!ll)lllkol’ = B a t! ¢, t by Delker $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50 Perfect Silk Hose una Lewls Conley, Hammonton's lead- Kayser and Onyx Pointex Full-fashioned Thread Silk Ing clgar store proprietor, They or- Hose, in_black, white and_colors: Kayser Silk Rolettes; Q8 S ifiitunien i produved the White Silk Hose clocked in white and colors, and Van . ove e R Raalte Glove Silk Hose. Blanket Purchase of 1,000 Remnants Few-of-aKind Accumula- tions from the August Sale iz ©n r Marked Still Lower to Speed them Out. QSE’N:@E‘?L- f"‘fiflfi("é"{j To Sell for So Little That Every | o for Woman Will Want a Supply r the first time in the e and only moving picture house. Bleeding hearts, with black arrows & them through, decorated the bench and the jury box, The first audience was made up of twelve newspaper reporters, six photogra- phers and two b Pleads Own Cause. Delker opened court by reading the R 5 letter from the lonely Kentucky ] ) belle, and, after going over her quali- fications, asked the jury to recom- ‘ o G ) 1 mend hlm. which it did. It was announced that of the 1,100 ¢ husbands the elghteen the old- S i The ng: male applicant was twent - ) L—/a ¢ ‘ NOW ON SALE | L R L CEU T T A L L E U R O L T G T T (T T white. 66x80 for double- beds. Worth $7.50 to $9.00. el $5.98 14 PAIRS $2.00 AND $250 BLANKETS, size for single- beds. Gray and white, with striped Dborders. Separate blankets, §1.45 each, double Siankers, pair.. 91,48 20 PAIRS 8500 BLAN- KETS, in gray, tan, white and_plaids. Sizes 70x80, DIDN'T kNOW WIFE HAD $8,000 JEWELS *TILL SHE FAINTED BRADLEY BEACH. N. J. August Robert Herman, a cotton planta- tion owne: f Greenwood, Miss., ves- terday picked up his wife's bathing robe. stepped down to the beach and DANCE RECORDS Dancing Fool. Just Because You're You. Size 66x80. Heavy, warm . T $4.50 72x80. 66x80 an d 64x76. - e Serenade Blues. Fox-Trots. Rose of Bombay. Fox-Trots. Soft, flufty qual- $l 98 it of sand and then dis- Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra. 665, PAIE ooone . Four pretty covered on the beach a chamois bag Orchestra. A 9 PAIRS $.00 FINE 2 {with $8.000 worth of jewels. He| ! A-3648 10-inch 75¢ ‘WOOL-MIXED BLANKETS, i styles, two of turned it over to the A-3654 10-inch 75¢ i hite, and plaids. rhi are ic- nshin e res which are pic wite promptly 'Neath the South Sea Muun. Su e Alley, We'll Build a Dear Little, Cute Little Love Nest Some Sweet er jewels which her years ago and for- tured. From “Ziegfeld Folli It’s Up to You (J'en ai Marre) Made of serv- Mrs. u’mIZT. b Fox-Trots. Day. Fox-Trots. R o iceable percale in Ray Miller and His Orchestra. Ted Lewis and His Orchestra. Grass ugs Ry KILLS FATHER'S ASSATLANT. A-3649 10-inch 75 A3647 10-inch 75¢ : figures of ' the } I'm Just Wild About Harry. 16 1 Had My Way, Pretty Baby. Half Pl‘lce popular colors. sty "_’“‘“”’zy"'l“ ey Sua Deedle Dosdle Dum. Fox.Trots. Nobody Lied. Fox-Trots. 5 the river from Augusta. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. The Happy Siz. / Buy any Shiba, Rattania is said to have followed A-3640 10-inch 75c A-3645 10-inch 75¢ Horix Rug at tly half » herealic ot A whote: Medium and Large SONG HITS sale reduction to make room for incoming fall stock. Mix Mirth with Melody Haunting Blues, Mary, Dear. Baritone Solo. E L \ . FORT MADISON. I August 17. Nobody Lied (When They Said Elliott Shaw. 209 ’ H Damask \. Sizes ;‘5‘;;;:!?'§fir'f.'{"‘\l<§£’;' fx.i’u‘u'.d'&f'fi%'u\.‘ 'I;;-{'I Cried Over You). 1 Wish Thers Was o Wircless To IS?WP;III‘{ and I?I“;lgh —lttse ]t3er: 5 on a farm near here. found a hogs- larion Harris, Comedienne. aven. Tenor Solo. illiams. e eatest ‘o = Remnants 1000 brand-new, excellently made Percale Apron Bt el e, Datne totaran: A-3646 10.inch 75c Billy Jones. Biiciit X i 8T shuffli = 45¢ Yard Frocks priced to make Friday a day memorable in the bar- { stainers. they notified the authorities, e i e A-3655 10-inch 75c UTni-CoL comedians-—suuiling H JC Yar gain annals of this ever-busy department. All have tie- S oalISRATRC QAP tholl Huoxt st l;‘ill":Nlm:l‘l"Nflyl;’" Crazy Sleepy Little Village (Where the comically behind the footlights, £ Large lot of remnants of back sash and pocket. Square and round neck styles, easy Over Me. Dixie Cotton Grows). rocking packed houses with his de- = “Cécmlfdl Table Damask to slip into. Trimmed with plain color material to match RECORD RUN TO AUSTRALIA. Nora Bayes, Comedicnne. Hart Sisters, Harmonizers. lici d dial 1d S e and floral pat- or to contrast, or trimmed with rickrack braid. S| The steamship Port Adelaide of the A-3652 10-inch 7Sc | Why Should I Cry Over You? icious darky dialect—never tol S terns. 36 to 64 inches wide. = commonwealth and Dominion line, Tenor Solo. Billy Jones. anything funnier than the two = Useful lengths. = {arrived at Brisbane, Australia. Au- Song of Persia. A-3650 10-inch 75 y g Elsum 12 atter a record-breaking trip I Maytime. Tenor Solos. = e stories on A-6216, “You Can’t Do E ) Havs Taster han the best T, Eduin Dale. Rock Mo In My Swanee Cradle ) 2 ” = 1 davs fa y 1 . s q 8 ATS 2 [y Ve dlcordny te-attis A3638 10inch 5e | _Malo Quiriet Stamton Four Hedige B N e Z|Vork. The Port Adelaide, carrving A SRR Geal Rut[Hate Ta CoHoma and “How? Fried! Ifl Gracious and Becomin \IOd f F H E ngm and ; ‘:2‘.‘,‘:1";‘:,‘,, ‘.’;"i’.u";f. l:bth’-‘.hvsltmnm- ou' ver 3:;1“-:’ ‘enor Solo. . ! g M0odes tor all - 2| Siibourne: and Adelaide a3 I T e D s e But it wouldn’t do to laugh all 83 95 $5 $7. 50 $9.95 £ Brishene Dolly Kay, Comedienne. e s s e evening. H A-3644 10-inch 75c . He Man. . .. . l]&m"h \l‘adame Autumn—dommatmg the millinery Pinkie, “The Flapper Song.” R“I::l:n?::“mion Elliott Shaw in his latest ballad world with glorious new concelts in panne velvet, Lyons ? Edith Wilsonand Johnny 5 ion will pull your heart-strings, velvet, Salt’s velvet and soft duvetyn. Lwary correct origi- "1’::05'5':1:.‘“ Frank Crumit. Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds. selection wi pu you! he 25, and maybe make your throat get lumpy with “Mary, Dear,” a song of deep feeling that gives full play to his rich baritone. A charming f companion to this is Billy Jones’ tenor voice singing “I Wish I Had a nation for the new season is represented in our famous groups. Trimmed with ostrich, burnt feathers, glycerined fea;thcrs. embroidery and metallic novelties. Black and all color The New Suede- Suede-like Hoods Finished Cloth 98(: Beautifully em- 31 .98 Tams, in all colors broidered. Special _— A-3681 10-inch 75¢ VOCAL L You Can’t Do Nothing 'Till Martin Gets Here. How? Fried! nfiert Williams, Comedian. A-6216 12.inch 31.25 A Camp Mecting At Pumpkin Moo-Cow-Moo Center. —The High Giraffe. A-3653 10-inch 75c Children’s School and Dress Hats for Fall, Specially Priced Last Day ‘of (3chosl ar Pumpkia Monkey Man Wireless to Heaven”, a song full of Sontee. i The Shave Sto ? : [ . Cal Stawort, Comedion (Uncle iandWese Cotee pathos, of a baby girl who misses / H Boys’ 2-Pants Bath]ng ' A3637 10-nch 78c A-3151 10-nch 7Sc her mother. SYMPHONY Sloep, Little Baby of Mine. Parted. (Tosti) Tenor Solo. These new Columbia Records are typical of the all-star Columbia SCHOOL Suits LT Charles Hackett. S l ' I Son o’ Mine. (z‘.fli‘l?,§3 98003 12-inch Symphony $1.50 Monthly Program that’s out today— ] I S 2 5 Of f BeprdioiRolos Ly Carer Hungariaa Dance No. 1 each number flawlessly reproduced = 0 A et Violin Solo. Tm%;g‘;fii{ to give you melody unmarred by 5 Every bathing suit_in_the Two Little Stars. (O'Hara) I ey 150 e e e L e ~ house reduced—women’s, men’s, Norwegian Bridal Procession. sounds. The new Columbia Records misses’ and children’s. Good Calm As The Night. (Bohm) (Grieg) g asEor ments ot the ifavote Safe D it Mezzo Soprano Solos. Sissm: (Lises) are ready at Columbia Dealers, Starting early buying of clothes styles. Save one-fourth. e Depost Barbara Maurel. Piano Solos. i iti g Percy Grainger. waiting to be played for you. Tear for the schoolboy with a special sell- H Boxes A-3643 10-inch Symphony $1.00 | A-6217 12-inch Symphony $1.50 g play you: out the list now. Take it in and listen to this delightful collection of ing of quality suits at an economy price, Brand-new, smartly tailored of Girls’ As Low as Ic a Day. Citizens Savings Bank = o i § fabrics that back up good looks with Pl'lllCCSS 1336 New York Ave. latest selections. iE good wear. Straight, mannish I tS model, with inverted pleat down Sli S 98c f l’)ra:l'; Bb:_lst f?,?]d l};eendetlant]ym?\g]i | p D) The Mausic of the Muters—Fnrtunate is the person who loves good music. To him Columbis - sizes 1% to 17. y BRES All sizes 8 to 14 in these Symphoxy Records bring the imperishable music of the ages, whisperings of the great harmonies that First Fleor, King's Palace. g?ngt gnd hpaacucall ng‘mem‘; sweep the aniverse, the joy and peace that live in the secret places of spirit. J S0 nished muslin. oun . = and square, neck styley made Chronic COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Men! Here’s the Big Cut— cmbroidery rufie Constipation i ' COOPER AND REGATTA Little Boys' Retived Wishout the Use Union Suits TUB SUITS 95¢ won Famous Cooper Athletic Union Suits p.'f:’.f,.f.?"&itfi.l‘. e 1210 G St. N.W. 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