Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 5

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SLAVER OF WIFE. " DIES ON GALLDWS “Ernest A. Shands Calm asI He Goes to Execution With { Hymn on HisLips. With a hymn on his lips, Ernest A. , colored. twenty-eight years who murdered his wife Catherine d the penalty for his llows at the District day The drop fell at 10:05 ©clock and at 10:17 Dr. J. F. O'Don- nell pronounced the man dead. The cxecution was the first held at ssage of the de- HIGH Scfo0L STUDENTS CHURCH DINNER GUESTS Will Hear Rev, Dr. E‘r!g Naftzger, Indiana Evangelist, Following Feast This Evening. Special services for the Washington senior and junior high school students will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Earle Naftzger, Indiana evangelist, at the Hamline M. E. Church tonight at 8 o'clock. Prior to the services the stu- dents will be entertained at a dinner in the church. A warning to “some ministers who are becoming careless of the tenets of faith and are wandering from church standards” was issued by Dr. Naftzger at the union evangelistic services of the Methodist Episcopal churches of Wash- ington last night"at the Hamline Church, The evangelist, however, pointed out that the public is too prone to watch the clergyman and condemn him for his first step from the straight and nar- row path of integrity. “Every old devil in the community,” said Dr. Naftzger, “is trying to en- tangle the feet of godly men and lead “PADLOCK” INJUNCTIONS SOUGHT IN LOCAL COURT Ry g Prohibition Enforcement Unit Asks Order Against Patrick fiurphy and Joseph Inoff. g The prohibition - enforcement unit today asked “padlock”. injunctions in the District Supreme Court against Patrick Murphy of 1610 A street northwest and Joseph Inoff, who con- duots a gasoline service station at 14th street nd Pennsylvania avenue southeast. The men are charged with selling intoxicants. Prohibition. Agent Hertig made affidavit that he purchased intoxi- cants from Murphy March 3, and Agent James L. Asher deglared he —e bought liquor at three different hiurs on Washington's birthday from Inoff's filling station. Assistant United States ;Attorney Hart flled the suits for the injunc- tions. ' SENATORS PLAN TRIP. Leave March 18 to Inspect Re- forestation in South. ‘The special Senate committee inves- tigating reforestation decided today to hold no further public hearings at this time, but to leave for the south on March 18 to inspect work being idne there to retimber cutover land. The committee has not definitely de- cided upon an itinerary, but will visit Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana. LT T T Flowers .forsFunerals Delivered —Savings From 25% to 40% ’ B . o ] L] L] White Shirt Specials For Saturday we offer three splendid shirt specials, each the resuk of months of planning— and each marked at prices con- siderably lower than their qual- ity warrants. ‘White Oxford Shirts them to a life of sin and shame. There is nothing left in a man’s life when his character is taken away. ‘ don't mean his reputation, because® there are some miserable old sinners in this ity who have a pretty @ood reputa- tion with certain cliques.” Decision to extend the evangelistic {services through Thursday, March 15, was reached by the executive committes lin charge at a dinner meeting preced- -] ing the-sermon last night. It had been originally planned to conclude them on March ‘14. The executive - {committee is headed by Rev. John R. Edwards. Other memby H. P. Fox, H. S. appropriations bill, which provided for the appointment of W. Mover, superintendent of the ylum and District jall gman of the District of upt. Mo isted William L. . deputy su- fent of the ja Displays (Collar-attached) 7 $1.95 With button-down collar, or other- wise, superbly tailored for us by those eminent makers: The Excello Shirt Company exclusively for us. Ordi- narily these shirts would be priced White Oxford Shirts Carnations, Special 98c doz. Fresh-cut Carnations at 98c dozen con- stitute a “leader” that we know will make the “Cash and Carry” a busy place today -and tomorrow. = Secure a dozen or so for the Sunday table, or to take to that conva- lescent friend. Violets, 50c bunch I volnexs. Sweet Peas, 50c bunch Cash & Carry Flower Shop No Phone Orders—No Charges—No Deliveries 807 Fourteenth St. NW. (T T T nd H S. | = Maurice Otterback and | = 0. J. Randall. Employed women were the special guests at last night's services. Spe- clal music was rendered by a chorus under direction of Everett Naftzger and Willlam S. Schmucker. Dr. and Mrs. Naftzger will conduct a speclal meeting for boys and girls at the Pot- worth M. E. Church today at 3:30 p.m. fully pre- and that st anybody in tie world. The crime for which Shands paid the W T T and_permitted to pay the affold. TOWN TO MAKE MODEST GIFT TO DUKE’S BRIDEI Hard Times Explained for De- parture of Forfarshire From Cus- tom in Coming Wedding. Marchweight Topc¢oats $35 to $75 Just enough weight to take the edge off of a chilly morning. Many arc shower-proof, and keep you dry when, it’s wet. But their chief claim to fame is *their individuality. Most of the tfabrics originated from England and Scotland, and have beert hand-tailored exclusively for us either in London or Rochester. Two continents contribute to this international collection, which surpasses in quality and selection any- thing we have ever shown. G Corsets, in all the R & G Corsets Brand-new spring models of famous R & including the rubber yoked. 20 to 30 sizes. Saturday only. . Smart Spring Coats That For the P(ice Are Unequaled Swagger styles that are universally be- coming to every woman and miss. In all the new desirable overplaids, Camelette and Polo effect cloths. Most of these coats are in the longer length, with new flared sleeves, strap and button trimmings, and nicely lined. Sizes for misses and women. Scintillating Styles of Spring Dresses Showing Superlative Values at 1 A.ID New Spring Coat Suits That Combine Elegance and Smartness With Low Price Not only the best suit values we've seen in years 75 2 1 g By the Associated Press. « LONDON. March €eat of the estates of the auiore, father of Lady Eliz Liyon, will present the lady with an illuminated address on the occasion of her marriage to the Duke of York. The | decision to’ send the prospective bride ift_rather than an expensive pres- ad urging that s a large sum < - a present s of presents already have by the duke and his but many of them have been | returned, as it is the custom of the voyal family 1ot to accept a gift from kny one not personally known. MISS WEST IS HONORED. "Wins Place on Durant Scholarship List at Wellesley. Miss Mary I of Dr Just received from New York, about 200 Smart Frocks, of heavy flat crepe, satin- faced Cantons, Alltyme crepes and Pais- ley silk, in rich Springtime colorings, as well as navy and black. All the new models are shown, including side buckled, draped, long straight lined, ornmament trimmed, as well as tailored styles. Regu- lar and extra sizes in lot. White English Broadcloth $3.85 These are the genuine imported. They have the sheen and sqftness of silk—but, unlike silk, they wash white. Tub ’em-a hundred times, and they’ll come up smiling. Collar-attached or neckband style. zabeth ]‘Vfl!t. dauphlsr’ ] Charles 1. West of Mt The Boys op nor that can come Vest was one of the twenty- udents to win first honors last This Coat, $13.75 Saturday in SHERE Q) for the price, but combining with that essential a smartness of style, elegance of lines and general at- tractiveness that isn’t usually to be had at this price. Models include blouse coat styles, box effects, Balkan $14.75 hip sashes and adorable long-lined taillcurs. CARPENTER DIES AT WORK. J. l. Llovd, a carpenter, sixty-nine \rears old, who resided at 502 B street Southeast, died suddenly yesterday after- { Yioon while at work on a at Sth and Ingraha s. Nevitt gave a certificate of death from Heart disease. { | | i i This Dress, Spring Suits with 2 Pairs Trousers and Cap to Match At some places the force of the #ea dashing upon the rocks on the Khore fs said to be seventeen tons to ihe square vard, Rucker & Rucker | g - . - ;: e $15 En Dress Hats, Street Hats and Sport Hats of Hair Pokes, Mushrooms, Turbans, and in fact all’ the newest Cloth, Ritz Cloth, Vica, 1 a : Fancy and Milan Straws and novelties are in the lot, in a Silks, in a glorious assort- wealth of the season’s new- ment of rich spring col- est models for young girls, orings. women and matrons. it and Painting . M. 74 IR a Household Health and . Plumbing —have closer relations than might be imagined. offhand. That's why the 2 RELJABILITY of the= plumbing concern you employ assumes such im- portance. = By thorough work. good = service and consistently rea- = | sonable prices, this plumbing = house has won a reputation = that is in itself a guarantee = | of satisfaction to you. = URICE J. COLBERT eating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street FPhore Matn About half of these suits have belts to match. A complete out- fit, almost, at the price of one good suit. Sturdy tweeds and cas- simeres of tan and gray, carefully tailored, and styled according to the latest and smartest ideas. Here's a combi- nation of quality that Mothers will find diffi- cult to equal. Other P-B Suits. Blue Serge Suits Women’s Gauze Ribbed Vests | | $1.50 Onyx Brand “Heel et Fine Gauge Rib- Tex? Silk Hose bed Vests, both S medium and large sizes. Trimmed armholes, crochet neck with draw- strings. $10.75 to $27.50 $13.50 to $25.00 Crepe Teddys and Chemise in exqui- site lace and Silk Crepe Chemise Flesh, Orchiad $ l .79 ribbon trimmed styles made of and Blue Silk splendid heavy quality silk. Eaz—-wm=Ccro = Tan and Black So Cloth_Golf Caps New Spring\Ties All-leather Belts. 3016-3 AT All Libraries Offer Books of FICTION We Offer As Well NON-FICTION Save Money and Rent The Book You Want When You Want It The only Ubrary in the world giving prompt serv- ice of mew titles. The books are fresh, clea Spring-weight Pajamas Fancy Woolen Socks. LT Pointed heel brand, gray ' and _cordo- w me $1.50—81x90 Bed Sheets Because of this low price do not consider these as seconds. hey are strictly per- fect and full bleached. Correct Suits for Sp;'ing . $35 to $75 Two or three button sack coats, Norfolks or Sport backs. It makes.no difference what you have in mind— you'll find wé have it in stock. Many imported fabrics are being shown, in Rochester’s finest hand-tailoring. Sizes 32 to 50, regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. Here you don't have to be a perfect 36 to get a perfect fit. ——Let Us Outfit Your Boys and Girls——————— full bleached; | crochet spreads; AT THESE SAVING PRICES BOYS’ SUITS g ~$6.00 Girls’ Coats .- H Hose of the weli free from artifi- Wool velonr and silk faille coats, in Brown Tan, Rose, Green and .95 s8.95 Copenhagen. Dreasy smocked and belt- tallored — /$2.50 Double Bedspreads cial filling. Pretty ed styles for tots 2 to 8 years, Bont a0t back pleated styles in rich Size® T4x84, $ I .80 Marseille patterns. ol Tweed and Herringbone Start and stop as you please. Pay a small rental fee while book s in your possession. Womrath’s Library 607 13th it.c N.W. i (Between F a Sts.) rivals in sport and X Also at h ‘) Jane Bartlett’s 325 Senn- | I R ot Yeport tan and nevelty mix., Sore Throat Wisdom | dandy amortment of, tures, smartest styles, N To relieve Sore Throat you must getat $12.50 Silk Dresses theseat of the disease, counteractingthe silk pongee dressen for girls 7 to 14 = Girls' Hats A 1 270 §7.55 X3 §1.25 novelty styles 90c & nice vari- ror ] ety of brand. > Diethy pagterns. Made with | ot erash — fingae. ffia"d"fl';’u et e o smer i, Besimiey s = $10.00 Girls’ Spring Coats rand new ar. - 75 Suits of splendid quality stels and novelty miEtare clom Made "Ta popular Norfolk styles in 7 to 17 sizes. BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS 49c to $1.49 Cloth Hets and Cape, Straw Hats and Wool Hats {5 41 the new sises, “slgpes and colors for buys 3 to Boys’ Blouses for that one purpose. A dose of TONSI- LINE taken upon the first appearance of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wis- dom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. You may need it tomorrow. ‘l'stlLlNE is the National Sqre Throat Bemgg—but known and most effective and most used. Look for the long necked '!:u&won the bottle when you e B0 5800, T Made of real galatea cloth, in lation s and Rose and ‘modols, . . ’ ' Agency for Boy Scout Uniforms $2 Boys' Wash Suits| Girls’ Middys 3 Chiffon wilk 1n s 95 4 { = cause. TONSILINE is Xr;pmdn sold 8' ] i ¥ zeam " New long llued beltod i : % : = Good quality spring _hats gingham d the new S new novelty styles for. tots cloth, crash linene Biue, Tan, Bown ) : The Avenue at Ninth richly . embroidered, new . povelfy perce store toget it. attached collars, galates, Real §2.00 val trimm B = & — tal Size, fifm. _W &

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