Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 11

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- THE, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. 1 1 > = = . deliberated but twelve ininutes. His Jdizz, Petting, Crime and Dance | COVVICTED; BOY APPEALS.|chuiii ol d ot s bl e ol il | Jury Finds Youth Guilty in Girl's ‘h:l‘“h-hey';)r\:‘l.{l‘\.’;::lxxl‘::nt‘l)e.tll‘s:o Ivor | off the coast for.two weeks, two | f Waves Waning9 Says Gen. BOOthi Death. loaded was discharged while Bu. othas lauiga i (eniens iy ppccenin foR] T recelved at the sheriff’s office late last night. After the two boats had joined EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT' FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. e &irl { pubckasers joined the flest, making was In his room. five boats In all. The sherift's forces | SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., May 10, | found ten cases of Jamalca rum late | S — —Flimore - Helkkila, elghteen-year- off the coast for two weeks, two| ‘nltl high school student, vlmlml l“! RUM FLEET |NCREASES. yesterday and arrested a farmer nvms} | hopes for freedom on an Appeal to the | yn " LenpRSBURG, Fla, May 10— s e i Aol { Volunteers of America ; state supreme court following his conviction im‘eireult court here late! Two big schooners joined the rum| At the age of forty-three years Mrs. Founder Has Hope for ‘ [fv‘mumuy on a charge of manslaugh- | fleet off the three-mile limit at Clear- |Willlam Geotsch of Ethan, S. D., is the : | | ter, growing out of the dfilllh lnDhll water yesterday, according to reports!mother of eighteen children. 9 H f ! Present Age. | room of his sweetheart, Thelma Den i I :DMONS ON g HO | youth.wae convicted by u jury which Foot Form f_l.."v\: R N S SILVER— The Gift Supreme For BRIDES U. 8. Going Back to Re- ligion and Virtue, He vl Declares. A For Half a Cenlury' --COROLLAS--~ —has given satisfaptory results $50,000 Surplus Stock Sale —of WOMEN'’S, Men’s and Children’s and GROWING BOYS’ and Girls’ SHOES ek & ns n remedy for falling hair, Nourishes the weal d stimu ates new growth, Manufactured Only By H. W. TAYLOR & CO. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D. C. On Sale at Best Drug Stores Beyera, young married woman. The | ~— = = l | | | | | R YORK, May 10.—Despite its petting parties, crime waves, mara- thon dances and long-distance knit- b~ @ing contests, this old world is get-! ting Dbetter all the time. Jazz is| doomed and people wi find their asures in the appreciation of the o “more solid” things, such, for in- nce, as the music of Mendelssohn | 1 Mozart. This is the view of Ballington! Booth on the eve of the celebration | in honor of himself and Mrs. Booth 1his evenin, President and Secretary Herpert Hoover, Bishop Manning and four governors will tropoli- of the Booth of the Volunteers of An confined ting the | 4 No. 2 Walking Distance Downtown Beantiful home on 18th &t. me Spacions rooms, electricits, heat pla big bed Tenl “for for_turning [t in ort while. Price, 314, W. C. & A. N. MILLER Generations and generations have failed to find a more suit- able Bridal Gift. Our collection awaits your inspection. and Silver Plate is complete in its scope. REDUCED It Means a SAVING of tro - | ments lik V| principles of th (Copyr) 1119 17th St. M. 1790 eral head of the in the United Stat tablished the speaks as a stude ture, The jazz era, characterized by a freedom in sex relatl by the - $1.00 to $3. All Stock Included Except Stacy, Adams & Co. Shoes EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F STREET Advisers and Autho s on ) Foot Troubl Many appropriate sugges- L1923 Ju l;y D tions. DULIN&MARTINe 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Howrs—8:45 to 5:30 crashing of cymbals shrieking of clarinets through than music c-eyed d through™ the bunny-hug and shimmy, Gen. Booth the relieving of feelings that were| depressed and compressed during the war and the reconstruction pericd. ' Waltz Coming Back. The world already has begun its) ck at thinking and reveling not so much in s as in the tuneful strains t and Beethoven and Wagner Jazz_ interpolations. . Books that di pass with the era, the g ted. In other words, “the dross that formed on the m of people a result of the war. poured off. it will leave the pure metal, the survival values.” Our Policy: To sell \Vashington.s Our Policy: To sell \Vasl’xingmn.s tirred up in the | irit of benevo- | pirit of unrest{ 15 well as in millions of others. Ten millions of | 1 112 A women couldn't be Knitting socks and Smartest Millinery at Smartest Millinery at ] underwear for soldiers and reading of \Vashington‘s lowest \Vashington's lowest the muck and grime and filth and hor- | a0r of war without having brought to | sl " You'll Be Glad You Havea | ‘ 2 DUOFOLD When Extra Sleeping | Accommodations Are Needed Sece these certifying sc davenport by da prices. prices. and but now they n e of their TOIT)OI‘I‘OW--A Millinery Trlumph’ Achieving the Unheard-of in a Phenomenal Sale of 00 Newest ummer Hats of God. 1 have SAY to That has nuine Duofolds—the famous Kroehler make, sturdy construction and satisfaction. A a bed by night. i Kroehler Kroehler Kroehler ) Duofold Duofold Duofold Sturdy oak frame jupholstered of mahog I"'pholstered In h or fumed genuine leather. Ma Soserar -+ ering of hogany finish or by oo on leather ®olden oak frame. e way tolleather. Spectal § ore solid and stald SHESHL kind of | in the ! we won't continue to | as we are now. He confessed that there is a trend| —————— e Y toward a questioning of the Bible — it more upon the colleges | 1 e than upon the sislated | mmmmm“ “ ““]m es vanced-thought ministers.”™ i “The trend in the colleges is nwlI i o 1115 117 F STREET WELOUVRE } ——A Privilege Indeed—— | to choose of any Spring Dress Hat | remaining in our stock At 1/2 Price Therg are no exceptions and every Spring Dress Hat in- cluded is a charming model—with both exclusiveness and exquisiteness to commend it. Improve the privilege while it lasts. A selling of such unusual importance that it stands alone as a millinery event —as a style event —as an event of great values! Think of it! Maison Maurice Hats! perl’; millinery at a price nothing short of amazing! Not only splendidly stylcd in modes that reflect every new thought of Paris and New York. not only supreme values at this remarkable sale price—but individual! Exquisitely made! Rich and distinctive! The latest fashion word in su- Very High-grade Frocks In Two Groups They are taken from our regular stock and represent both street and afternoon dresses—in the most popular of the weaves —and in the most effective of models. Scores of new ideas in hats for sports wear, dress wear, country or city, for wear with suits, for the evening! They are in Taffetas, in Georgette, in Canton Crepe—Leghorns in va- riety, ribbon hats and combinations of straw and silk. Dresses up to $59.50— Now $3750 Now $4°7.50 The colors are complete—orchid, gray, sand, tan, mimosa, canna, rose, black, navy, copen, white. Dresses up to $85.00— Maison Maurice Hats at this price mean crowds. We therefore suggest early selection. There will be extra saleswomen—no one will have to wait. See Our Large Window Display! The Values Are Startling! S n.mmumvmurn'L"f e T T BT H i,

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