Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1923, Page 15

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Swashington. Tonlght he will call on “Archbishop Fumason Biondi, the new Fapostolic delegate, arkl at 5 o'clock Ftomorrow will deltver a pub- Llic address in Carroll &all, 10th and !(. streets northwest, Tamotrow eves GERMAN PRELATE e Wil vislt Georg town Uni- fi;mn will spend several houns at Mount 3 Vernon. i The visiting prelate took r.u import- ant part in German politic Harding Bef vhen the red revalution was at lts 4 peak in Bavaria an s g! C: Upon Harding Before 4 for having aided materially meet- i ity. Hin Munich and his lectures dn eco- LeaVIng c ty il nomics have (llillhfllllfih?d hHl\ S :| throughout the German republy:. He :| several languages, including English. :| Theodore Burton to Defend Hard- Cardinal Faulhaber to Call nport- Jing that national crisis. Hls%nm. is | il has traveled w y and mas mgs Smnd on Court. of apeuche« : | Harding's advoe: | tional court of Justice, of the interna- any ‘p.r:nm are confusing the the issue of the league Burton said. “They . one being a political the other merely a judi ppeinbaiv S “HAVE YOU ATTENDED TO YOUR AWNINGS & SCREENS? Now fs the logical time and this the ting and Decorat- e surprised how CARDIVAL FAULIABER. of “the mioat men in Germar 1 Washinston late th N N/ nal Faulbat, ely 1o the C reasonabie 3th N.W. Main 5373-5374 T AUTO M ‘Jaught Rizht. Catalogue American Motor Schools {4 T “A Word to 2 | the Wise counseled to have k pairs to Roofs, Gutte etc; ‘made now, so a to avoid the | season. fFor best service and price to get rignt at your job. MAURICE J. COLBER 621 F Street Fiore b i CORNELL WALL' PAPER CO. 1620 You St. N.W. |—Householders ar Troughs, Downspout that comes late in th rely on us—we're prepare Heating—Plumbing—Tinning LU LS TR First Mortgage Loansi Made On Improved Properties (Including Residences) 1n the District of Columbia 51/2% Interest Reasonable Annual Curtailments Required Loans for Less Than $50.000 May Be Paid in Whole or in Part at Any Interest Period Without Charge H. L. RUST COMPANY Main 6888 912 15th Street Loan Correspondent for the - Prudential Insurance Company of America 5 "T \XI THIL EXl { NEW WAY” [ PRIVATE-APPEARING Beautiful Sedans WESTi (Mt. Pleasant Branch, 2400 16th St.—Col. 9600) For All Occasions SHOPPING, SIGHT-SEEING, BUSINESS, WEDDINGS, PLEASURE, FUNERALS, ETC. Usual Rates! The rate per hour is $2.50—the trip rate, the regular meter rate of 30 cents for the first two- fifths of a mile, and 10 cents for each additional two-fifths. Remember the Number | 00000 A e ot | | he announced j { 33388 :zz’:::z:z:zzz:zzm:it:zm:zfu‘z‘:mzz 08¢ ve THE EVENING EDITOR IS HELD IN BOND AFTER BOY IS WOUNDED Shot Threugh the Body, Clarendon Youth Reported Resting Easy at Hospital. Idoyd McReady, seventeen years old, Clarendon, Va, who was shot through the body early yesterday morning by Thomas D. Balile, editor of the Clarendon Chronicle, while riding in the editor's car with the latter's son, was reported this morn- i ing, at Georgetown University Hos- 'pital, as having spent a restful night. It Was stated his recovery Is -ex- tor Bailie, who was arrested for the shooting and charged with as- sault, was released on bond in the Slip-Over Sweaters $2.00 Value, In another group are Suits up to $34.75 The long line Tailored models —Black, Navy and mund standard. Second FPloor. and —B col the e Ese et et st setseesesseessassesssssssssssssssss ::::::zx:::z::::zz::zzx:x:::z:z:‘t:z::z:zzz:zzzz:’x“zz“:’:z:zzxzzz:éz’z:z:zzz:zzzzz:z: 64660600 00000000000’000000 D S G 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000004 “’é some effects and all of the Sig- “King Tut” Sandals For One Day--Thursday Clearance of Millinery = Come early—they’ll go quickly! The Dresses are dainty little models in Sheer and fine Or- gandy, pretty touches of finish. Plenty of ¢ Kiddies Wash Suits Oliver Twist, Balkan, Button-on and Middy styles—in Peggy Cloth and Palma L STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY KEEP PENSIONS. Under a ruling approved yesterday by Secretary Work, the pension bu- reau was denled authority to with- | hold its regular monthly payment to a civil war widow, who had by mis- take been pald compensation by the Veterans' Bureau. The decislon was declared to set a precedent, involv- ing many cases where the widows | of war veterans have been drawing pensions from the pension bureau |and later, through error have been granted compensation through the liter” and expressing hope of going to | Veterans' Bureau for military serv- heawen, Mrs, Licy Tynes, colored, 1519.| jces performed by their sons in the Corooran street, yesterday afterndon | worls war. entered & telephone booth in a drug | The Jaw forbids any person draw- store at 9th and U streets, and swal- | ing two pensions, but under today's lowed a small quantity of poison.|ruling the penson bureau 1is pro- Sho was taken to Freedmen's hospital, | hibited from recouping amounts thus where it was said her condition was | pald where the pensioner is not at not sarious. fault. sum of $5,000 yesterday afternoon. ‘Terrell Baflle, his seventeen-year-old Lson, who was driving the car when \the sots were fired, is still in custody at Fort Myer Helghts, being held for tavestigation. ATTEMPTS TO END LIFE. Woman Writes Note to Husband and Swallows Poison. ‘Writing a message to her husband | thag she could no longer “stand this 1 Al | Pompeian ‘Talcum, 15¢ $1.50 Double Compact, 250 Cold Oream, (D. & R), 16¢ Ghe Economy Corner Jth.and H sts. NV Final Reductions on All Suits To our own stock we add the fruits of a very fortunate purchase—of hlgh-grade Poiret Twill Sulh—embracmg all sizes from 16 to 44—and in the most wanted models. Black, Navy and some Tan and Gray. We make a third group of Suits up to $44.75 $33.75 Our very finest Suits—in the fashionable models. Many stout sizes and styles included in this lot. Navy and Black. 75 Tan. Hand- The new Egyptian model—in Patent Leather, effectively stitched—rubbér heels attach- _ $ 3.89 Special—Thursday Only Children’s Barefoot Sandals and Play 9 8 C Oxfords. Tan—solid and comfortable. 3 § *® # *® 0 *o *o *® *9 *¢ *® *0 *0 *0 8 8 i *o *0 *0 *® bod *0 0 b od 8 * b o4 *o 8 *e *o b od *o *9 o *0 * *0 >0 *0 *o *o *0 ** *0 *e *e * *0 *® *e * >0 *0 8 *o *0 *o *¢ o *9 *0 b od *® *® *® *0 *0 *o *o *0 *0 *0 *e 8 >0 *0 o *o 0 *® b od *0 bod *o *0 *0 *o *0 * *0 b od] *0 Choice of Hats Worth Up to $3.98 $ They are Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats and Children’s Hats—the season’s best shapes—and in the materials and combinations that are most popular...... Third ¥loor. (Third Ploor) Girlss Wash Dresses Worth up to $1.98 88° Gingham Chambray i g Bertha lars and Organdies. Worth up to $1 98 mmwmmmumgpwmmmm:zzzzzzzz::ggxm:z:zm + - ’ 'APRIL 25 Closing Out Notions Ladies’ Hair Nets 3c Belding Colored Sewing Silk Belding Embroidery Floss 3c Hook and Eye Snaps, dozen 1c 25¢ Colorite for Hats 13c 25¢ Embroid- ered Middy Sets 9c 50c Rubber love Sllk Ne Hse, Compare With Other $2.98 Hose 195 Our most popular sellers are these wonderful Lustrous Glove Silk Hose, in the net fabric, finished with colored silk tops; extra thickness of soles where the wear is heaviest ; full length of silk. Seamed Combs back; black and colors to match Summer 23(: Shoes e e Sl ML S e e e _Siie- _SEbe Sege Mm $7.95 to $12.95 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ i WOOL JERSEY ; Dresses $4.98 Tailored | { j4summer colors. )40 only. ; ] and ~ Dressy styles of Alltyme Crepe, combined with Silk and Crepe Paisley, mostly light Sizes 16 to, Sizes 16 to 44 “This IS an extraordi- nary bargain”—that’s what yvou'll say when you see! these finé new pl(atsd back i wool jersey suits, which are just right for springit wear. The price is AS TOUNDINGLY Low! ‘ Attractive spring shades '’ of Brown, Navy, Greenj} and Reindeer are shown. | 100s¢ tomorrow from this i g Just for Thursday $9.75 to $12.75 Silk Capes $55.95 <] i # Be here early, as these Capes will not last long, i made of fine faille silk and moire in striped patterns, 1l Sevc 3 ®all colors. Sizes 16 to 42, pricc of Sg0a T o e faams T T (A R TR T e T T e e i Special Prices A showing of New Crepe Kimonos, Worth to $5.00 For the coming days every woman needs 98 a cool lounging gown. These Long Ki- 3 Great Specials in Jersey Knit Bloomers, for wom- en, in pink only; full cut sizes, with shirred ' elastic walst line and knees. All sizes. oriental patterns. Ten wonderiul styles, to 54 sizes. Knit Bloomers Gauze Ribbed | Ribbed Union better class; fine .qun“l,\‘ yarn, close- a kni lace-trimmed pants, monos are made of best serpentine crepe with satin bands, silk rufiings, cord t ° Women’s Seasonable Ribbed Underwear 21 c: Vests Suits 4 29¢ gauze: full cut 7c voven and form chet neck and drawstrings silk drawstrings and trim- in richest of colorings and prettiest of trimmings or seli-bordered trimmings. 16 ity d A s 5o Ladies’ Jersey | Ladies’ Extra Slze; Ladies’ Gauze A garment of the Made of a good es, both regular and ex- ; full extra sizes; cro- ( and trimmed armholes. med armholes. All perfect. % Mammoth Savings in Silks, Wash Goods, Domestics Remnants of Finest All Pure Wool Just 120 Yards to Close Qut v Drwcwd e e G $2 68 0 $4.50 & ward. The loc consiecs o piain and Brown, that' COV] o de 29c, 39c and 49c Chiffon $1 .98 Capes, Dresses, l":hmwu. Voiles, Yd., 36-Inch Lovely Cretonne, Yd., Surprisingly pretty patterns and 19 good ety we soch o to ey 19¢ . L Cut from the full plece and perfect. aeh “'“i! “W);" @ nd dark backgrour seuson's mewest T Sime “are subject {0 mi fmperfections, hence ably low price. $1.25 Double-Bed Sheets Mede of Linenfioish shectiug — Q@e Tipout starchy Gling, guaraatecd strictly perfec 81x90 Dimity Spreads Redspreads of fine qusiity and fuaraateed perfect; on . $2.25 dered, as they require no ning. “Renfrew” 32-In. Crepes, Yd., I\mum&!xl Sun-proof and l‘uh ber designe and ‘pla foms fute sénkning. § 1nches wide, and sy oiber Do c. 40 fnches wide. 36-Inch Pongee Silk Finely woven and of good weight in natural hemboo shade. For chil- § dren's and women's wear. g 69¢c 45-Inch Plain Chiffon Voile Extra_Fine Quality, Two-ply Hard Twisted Vole, with very 49C wide taped selvedge, in every wauted plain shade. Worth 69e yd. 1 Banner’s “Alltyme” Knitted e &t Yard wide, the genuiue heav- jest weight qnlllly. in a good 56-Inch Sport Woolens i All Pure Wool Tweed or $1.68 Homespnns, also & lot of plaid and stripe novelty mixtures for su'ts and ed spring sbade. Y Dress Taffeta $1.66 ! This price for ove day only. assoriment of colors. | One and Two-Tone Chiffon ij 35-inch Heavy, Crisp, Chiffon % finish, in every wanted shade. $2.00 Printed Radium 36nch. All Pure Silk, fn two f1 ¢ v 98c Woolen Dress Goods Taif-wool Storm Serges, Granite eppurd Checks, nov 69c All 36 inches $7.50 Girls’ Dresses Of Taffeta and Silk Pongee 42 Dresses of natural silk Tan $ Women’s Mercerized The big demand today is for " Princess -Slips, made of hi 'hh Pongee and chiffon taffeta, in Blue, Blue, Gray and Biack. broidered. 6 to 14 sizes. The Lucky-Foot Shoe Sale, ; Over 500 pairs !-ken from our regular stock, the former price which was to $5.00. Patent and Gray Combination Military Heels ALL SIZES ’ Patent Pumps Flat Heels BUT NOT 1 ia Satin Pumps Rubber Heels Attached IN ALL STYLES The Blggest Bargain Held for Las {5,000 3%, 5 Columbia Records The lowest price ever quoted in the history of the phonograph business Double Face 10-Inch Records Silk Princess Slips proof skirts. - Tan, Brown, White, long-lined styles, richly silk em- A Sale of Odd Lots and Broken Slzes Hundreds of New Selections to Select From Go on Sale Tomorrow 5¢ H fa dq

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