Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 11

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be held from Gawler's undertaking THE EVENING STJ.'AR, WASHINGTON, D. (., T.HURSDA’Y, MARCH 29, 1923. GETS3GODAYSINJAIL | RITES FOR WIDOW. |:sistfir Semirs witmsis| NEW RADIO STATION. Y W ERE ThE BET FOR CARRYING PISTOL Mrs. Josephine Connolly Will Be Sacred Heart Church officiating. The MIAMI Fla, March 20.—Construc: %Cfl(’o" interment will be in Mount Olivet = v of' a huge radio terminal, cEmotREy. claimed to be the second largest in B the country i 3 near here, Parading His Virtues. o 3 nolly, widow of Willlam H. Connolly, ical Radio Ya yeldpp et allling) £ From the Boston Transcript. The plant | who had long been connected with po . ey South American, Centra merici Winston Dorey, colored, charged »'md( a well known r’mze,nl ;r \!\'nls‘h» v!gl‘y i St W c bo sh:: 000. The towers will 5 CALEY & ngton for vears. who dled at Re- © uldn’t. akes quite a|k feet high, with a span of 1,500 with carrying a pistol, was beforo { FEAR (o0 FCOCS, March 21, will number to make a parade.” ! B ; Judge John Pu McMahon in the Police ~ LITERARY SOCIETY CONTINUES PLANS Baltimore Mayor Says He Never Has Been on Board of Directors. Buried Tomorrow. Police Judge Imposes Limit on : Funeral for Mrs. Josephine B. Con- Colored Offender, Without Alternative of a Fine. was started at Hialeah, r, | Court today and drow down the limit 2 - lin a sentence of 360 days in jall, with- Il of fame |OUt the alternative of paying a fine. 3 = In his defense Dorey explained his {Duilding and a stud on of the pistol by saying Lent forward with ed by Will Robb, lismayed over the act s colored, a bootlegger, to convey as of Labor Da guard an automobile load of whisky missioner of IEducation John J.|that Robb was bringing into the city rt_in withdrawing their support |from Maryland. The explanation hurt the movement his defense rather than helped it SUE ON ASSAULT CHARGE. Mrs. Minnie Sisselman and her laughter, ‘The Nation i Which is planning 745,000,000 for a natio t loan fu Sisselman, 00 damage: assault. s in the Hischell | 11 M street northwest, and altercation followed a their landlord and his . Attorneys Simon, he mother and_daugh Broening Denles Resigning. BALTIMORE. Md., March 28— Mayor William ¥. Broening when i ity denied that h 1 the National Lit Beautifying the Home Henderson PAPER- ING, PAINTING _and REDECORATING inva- 1 con ighest st rds. trouble for us to submit estimates JAMES B. \HENDERSON that he intended t \ with Secretary Dav A\ ¥ Q jole—=}o]——= o]l ol —=]0 | —=] Rosamary Chocolates, 60c, 80c, $1 15. l Rosemary “Gift Boxes” for Easter —combine a choice variety of fresh-made Chocolates and Bon- bons—which cannot fail to de- light the eye and appeal to the feminine palate—all 1009, pure. $1.50—$2.25—$3.75 m Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop g a EASTER EGGS o] III CHOCOLATE BUNNIES 5 BUMMES [ CHICKS 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Shop { l——=ol—2so]coo|——=|a]——b] » Brothers | i [ | | | | i ASTER and the Easternly i @ trend of fashion—the Orient’s most brilliant motifs in dress | design and the Occident’s most | profusc representation of them, make up the RIZIK showing of APRIL AFTERNOON DRESSES 39.50 78.00 Chocolates” —and it will be the sweetest message you can send with your compliments for Easter, Cornwell Chocolates are absolutely pure— made in our own kitchens—and coming to our counters fresh and flavory—packed in fancy gift boxes—of any weight you select. Specialties— ‘The Bungalow Box—dark chocolates; cream filled — mixed flavors. Pound and a $1.55 quarter l' Betty Box—of milk chocolates. pound Easter Eggs—of all sizes—filled with pure candy— $1 to $3.50 Rabbits—standing and running— 75c to $1.75 Budded English Walnuts—the lux- 355 ury of nutdom. Pound........ seees G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 i\m.\—‘h\fl-/«-\-/# ) N } ¢ 2 ) } % % i | ; N Tongueless oxford . » STERLING SHOES Your Easter FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY Ask for N°5°é’° C he right kind of foot- wear is essential if you are to be cor- rectly gowned for Easter At Sterling Boot Shops you see a wonderful collection of smart styles--shoes of the highest quality mater- ials at Sterling popular prices Sterling shoe prices 3 Day Special TO INTRODUCE OUR Ask for Sterling Silk Hose %6 No. 509 An all silk full fashioned hose having that high lustre so much desired - - and of a popular weight Black only s °1.95 price $2.50 WATTERS BOOT SHOPS Diagonally across from the New Willard Hotel 1337 F Street THE GREATEST SHOE VALUES IN THE WORLD [EIEW HIERIE. THIE BETTER THINGS COIST LES'S \ L/ (NOAD XY ONER-eC) "M-BRCDKS & CO 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST, PEACOCK! The Magic Word in Shoedom Our shoe department is a Wonderland of Sparkling Spring Shoes, with evidence on every hand that the Peacock designers have kept sacred the exclusiveness of Peacock origi- nations. The brilliant pen of Mary Roberts Rinehart could not do justice in describing the wonderful styles; we cannot hope, then, to attempt it. It is a sig}\t for the eyes, rather than for the mind. On every hand, and soon on many a foot, you will see Peacock Shoes from M. Brooks'. Smart, graceful styles that reflect good taste and style appreciation. Have Your Pair for Easter There is still time! We knew the Peacock Styles would captivate all who see them, so we have prepared for late ahoppers. Your first thought as you see your foot in a Peacock will be their expensiveness. Here is where the economy of shopping at M. Brooks’ is strongly emphasized. The new organiza- tion has great purchasing power—so great that Peacock Shoes start at only $7.85 Be sure the shoe department is on your shopping schedule tomorrow. NI NI TN NS NI NI NS NI AT NS s N NN T Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Cheerfuly Refunded Becoming Models That Reveal the Latest Fashion Hints in Frocks and Suils For Women and Misses $20.50 Copies of the latest modes by some of the foremost designers— Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Din- ner Wear of exquisite Silks and Crepes in plain Colors—Paisley and Combinations. The Suits are of Poiret Twills, Twill Cords and Novelty Weaves, in Black, Blues, Checks and Spring Colors. All sizes for Women and Misses. I Materials include Poiret Twill, F | | & H Veldynes, Overplaide, Bolivia $2 5 ' ; qnd Duvet de Laines. All are silk | | lined. Newest models and colors. ERE TEE BETHEERUEEIEREGS COIST L E'S'S SNAD Y ONER~0) "M-BRADKS & (O 1109~-1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Your Laster Gloves Very Special Values at Twelve-button Genuine French Kid Gloves, soft, pliable quality, in black, $3.95 gray, nude, pearl and white. All sizes. Van Raalte Silk: Gloves Van Raalte Trico Silk Gloves fength, also 6-button Gauntlets, pl trasting stitching. Colors navy, mastic, nude, black and white. two-buttor ‘Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.55 Pure Silk Hose, with lisle garter ; sole, he: . Z good Choose from pearl, pig mode, beaver, otter, n 5 black and white. All sizes. New Satin Overblouses The very latest ideas in Spring Blouses. The new Pufied Slceves. Blouses Embroidered by hand, in the $ .75 bright shades. Choice ot Navy, Black, Brown and combinations. Novelty Bags Jfor Easter WHERE THE BETTER THIN (S CADN Y O G STREET NORTHWEST Stunning New FEaster Hats $7.85 Thié remarkab]e OECX' covers a COUCL‘(;O“ of Hats that are unsurpassed for style and value. Values that you'll appreciate. Hats that have been marked at a much hig}\er price The Assortment Includes: Milans Black’ Tagals Brown Timbos Navy Hemps Pearl Fancy Straws Tan New Shades Every Hat a Wonderful Value Finest Quality Hals 122 15 202

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