Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 9

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. x — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1925, You will find nothing [LUNACY JURY HALTS | [y ‘ ™ . BithsReporied. | Napoleon’s Mare |ALLEGES $1.000 OFFERED |™ips ¢ ‘AUTOS sweeter than the ' PLANS FOR WEDDING| | » L o et e e | Found in Dusty TO SWAY VOTE ON JURY s George W. and Almira B. Bean, boy. Member of Panel in Third Trial| e gradogrtlgiogp sheigg Museum Corner| .t xew York Broker Claims Pronounces Onme of Prospective| | Marion F. and Mary E. Frye, boy. : @&@ Grooms in Double Ceremony . . i o $ e My o MoMerrow, hey: PARIS, May 14.—Napoleon's bay He Refused Bribe. | P l N D L E R ; 4 . B EREES mare, which he is su d to hav | Willlam and Charlotte Brown, boy. Edward Too has Just been - diacoyered |Bledelman, an electrician, who served | ward and Lela Smith, girl, on i%a iy which atiihs #Hicd m“,: 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 spread between the . ® ; : R William E. and Jessie Parker, girl among the odds and ends of the dwich i tempor K through the ac . i : Louvre Museum. of Edward M. Fuller, broker, accused : sandwicnes 1n your ke tiroug: T action i < D ‘After the final fall of Napoleon |Of bucketing orders, was unable to| Clean Blankets re y P i the mare was bought by an Eng- |reach a verdict last week, today told eaths Reported. IR e Cnamed Gleaves. who iept |District Attorney Banton that he had lunch boxwhenyougo ¥ declined to : - . g " f A . The followlng deaths hate heen reported to| it until it died ‘and then had it |been offered $1,000 to vote for an ac Single Double the health department in Iase twenty | stuffed and presented to the Man- | quittal. but had refuscd. Biedelma on a May day ramble ‘ : B f fl ly: Yy : S > e 4 & '"'i:'.}':i'. S Atais. 40 ester Natural History Museum aln Bh' culled before a grand jury Apa 3 § i 5, 49, . i Mr. Banton announced. | Oor riowers. G 3 Y . 4 - Bart it From Manchester the stuffed pla s S SN 7 C 1.25 2 ? . 4 . 2 animal found its way to the ; fouvre. no one quite knows how, | Lord Ashfield, head of the Loudo: . . hen or why, and was relegated |underground railways and ommnibus Special prices on large lots to % dusty corner. where it wus |services, spent his youth in Americi 2 ongress court forgotten until some curlous anti- [where he started his career at the, We Call and Deliver erculosin Hokpital quirian found it the other day. 'age of eleven as a messenger boy 3 . MM E.:&x‘cl.li;%" o B S i : “ - EDMONSTON’S-Home of the “Original” FOOT FORM Boots BTy j AT P ey | [ Ny 20 and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children SPRING IS MERE L AREYG&IOB%EFFIUE[EIT? | n We are making cvery sacrifice in reason, in order to accomplish our pur- pose quickly. You never bought to better advantage, for every shoe in the house except {Standard Sized ; ' o . ' ;. Stacy, Adams & Co’s shoes, is included. I C g | P Lty o Save $1.50 on Women’s Tan and Brown i gars and Boxes ! Saving of $2.00 to $3.00 on Kid Oxfords | Held Trade Aid| mi{ifi&/sfwm(; Former Sale Former sizes willl| 1 m jfrom the finding of the jury. MAKES A DIFFERENCE ot Sal Forme: Sale étg)?xo) $ . Sl ormer Sale Former Sie] 00. 7.50 $11.00. Price Welie Fitee T $950........ $8.00 $12.00... 5 $900....... 5700 S0 . Save $1.00 to $2.00 on All Women’s Prokage contuins ene for ten dasw. ! ToObACCo | yer marriage Wednesda i 2 ~% . $6.00 0 $6.50 Dow't te at tie Who 1n enterinining » - S pe 0 s gy Black Kid and Calf Oxfords A DIME A DAY STAND '3l ' e o i Price rice” Epm—— YOUR WAY Lsizes as well ~ sizos of boxes Marriage Licenses. [ Just the Feline Way. $7.5 $6.50 $10.00 " i Vor health aad complete happines fer i Hibmant willil Diagiscs itanecs bave bies Faslsh to the | NromiLite | U < ot G - Closing Out All e i with the eam- Mrs. Homeleigh-—T never told you\ — = o $7.00 $11.00. ; A Strength-Building Tonic o iheeens 6. win Fortamongn. Ve | nowny' husband proposed to me, did | $8.50. . $7.00 $1200...... $10.5 Men’s Shoes BioninthoRkiod i the De it of ¢ Among | , dumes W Leds B snort, | Doutem—No; did he propose 159 $9.00... $7.00 $12.50 . (Except Stacy, Adams OB RS . d e tobaceo- | ) ) Iphia, Pa., and | to 2 « ‘Women’s Black and Brown Boots & Co.) ({“’" fa Women’s Tan Calf Oxfords Price ary of Commerce Hadtd =2 3 2 | Former - Former Sale : P00 <%0 o2 o 204% 0:00:00:“:00:00:00:00:00:“:00:00:00}0:“:00:00:":oozm»:“.n,».“, . > g X4 Pood Xg) oo, K3 o, "’ 0 e Xa) Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All the New Styles e o¥ KQXD) . 8 * E3 53 ® <IN e a3 2, 3 * = X2 X '’ > R "’ OISR RS 2 e X2 RS You'll like this! B 0 i i e | it R 1T TAX)S & AUTOS | Crigrens, Miscs, 90 4750 Sz sivoo $8.50 T hjo e closes the factory. = \ All our special feature and corrector hooty black or tan—except Bartsed i BlazciBcovnandlGiny, $7.50 [ 5-1b. Carton fine , Discount on all "Friee meE s rred e | 5-1b. Carton Damp S Tan and White. $9.00 $650 $12.00 $10.50 cept Stacy-Adams. MAGRUDER’S, EDMONSTON & CO. 1334 F Street Adver, and Authorities on . SCYg{mbfgd' Eggs B o e b ower Rates i Growing- Girls’ and $10.00 $800 S13.50 $12.00 e With Chicken § i i ‘ After n self:made -man Gnishes the Main 431 h 1zoys’ High Shoes. S11.00 _$9.00 S14.50 $13.00 Man's High Shoes. t the e ST O — > \ ?.c,?f, d,‘;, ¥ 3 : I'he Celebrated 3 included in wale price S. A. & Co.'s Shoes. \’l' £ 3 10l Women’s 1 and 2 Strap Pumps Sl Maryland i Former Saxe| Eeoer sSalc Price | s Hominy Grits, _ Children’s Low ' $7.50 $6.00 51000 $7.50 Man’s Low Shoes. Shoes — Black, $830 $7.00 $11.00 $9.50 black and tan—ex- ! (Cracked Hominy), 25¢| Established 1875 d Fine Groceries acemmersited) ANDREW BETZ, Manager Conn. Ave. and K St. B3 X2 B3 8 XD 2> O o0 o %! s o DX X 1219-1221 G Street NW Store Hours: 9 to 6 Demonstration Week Humming Bird Guaranteed Silk Hosiery sigiigpd 37 20 poie o K3 aXs > ©), o, “. 3 e ) > X4 . X g3 S 3 o Biggest Year-Round Value! Gold Stripe--Silk Stockings that WEAR For satisfaction, always buy Gold Stripe—the Silk, 100% pure, insures beauty in appearance—the Gold Stripe, which prevents “runs” from garter-clasp cuts, insures long life to the stocking. 1216 F St. N.W. $2.00 $2.75 Chiffon Weights, i s * $2.25 and S$2.75 With Mercerized With ALLSilk $2.25 and S$2. Garter Hems Garter Hems Pair Pair Only Authorized Washington Agency for Gold Stripe Silk Stockings 0 EX2X K3 R X2 9, .N 0, o0, 0000 =Y, H H : H H H P H H H H : H H H H waittoo long XD Xg) 2, 2, oo, Q) 2 a bootes} » Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty, and ds younger, vorrhea’s prey. % 583 o o% X2 Ky X oo £y o 03 R XX HOSIERY ®0 A3 =T Xa All this week is Hum- ming Bird Week in our Hosiery Section. Miss Con- gress will be here from the mills to demonstrate the wonderful wearing qual- ities of these silk hose. Ev- ery pair is guaranteed per- fect and a new pair FREE if they do not give satis- faction. All the new sum- mer shades are here: black, pearl, silver, polo otter, cordovan, russett, blonde, black, navy and white. Sizes 8 to 10Y%. KD 2> Q> "* 2 * K2 Q> . o, '* Continuing all this week mportant Merchandising Events! Special Purchase.’ Disposing of fifty thousand dollars’ worth of new Misses’ Twi“ suits and seasonable merchandise at most sensational re- g - 5 2 3 ductions All these goods taken from our regular port and Costume Styles womens Sllk Dresses stocks (unless otherwise noted). New fashions— unusually large assortments—reductions forced by $ 50 $25 00 overstocks in various lines! L4 o Regular Prices, $49.59, $55.00, $65.00 Regular Prices, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 Pile Fabric Wraps Half @ hundred of our very fine misses’ two and three piece suits in semi-tailored and 100 New Silk Dresses in onc of the most costume styles. Fashioned from finest cord and remarkable purchases we have made in re- 00 Poiret twills, a}]] jackets silk lined, tailored (wi‘!h c rears! S P s stvles in utmost care. These suits represent one of the cent fyears| ) Stcct andjeronts Styleshy L4 biggest values in a big week of value giving Canton Crepe, Crepe Elizabeth, Satin-faced - : Short box and side fastening styles—braided, em- Canton, Roshanara Crepe and Georgette brovdered and_sash-tied. Flat crepe, crepe . de chine Crepe. New style features, including short Regular Prices $89.50, $95.00, $110.00 :‘edcep::?:lss"‘-‘rin“egrg:::da::raz:f":;:y"L..‘,:e,::':fi; frilled and puffed sleeves, hip paniers, new “ i - Colors. See them In our Misses Shop. " drapes, beaded designs and pleated panels. 100 Women’s Coats, averaging less than half price—the Third Floor, Colors are Madelon rose, rose and white, most important merchandising event of the entire season, cocoa, beige, gray, sand, brown, Lanvin, representing, as they do, our finest coats of Marvella, 'T-r~ . ' .. green, black and navy blue. Sizes 34 to 44. quina, Gerona and Fashona, in most desirable blouse, straight- Mlsses SIlk Dresses You'll find your size in one or another of line, kimono and capecoat styles. Ribbon embroidery crush these becoming styles. self collars, embroidered yokes—every one crepe silk lined. Women's Dress Section—Second Floor. Handsome garments, all! Gray, tan, navy blue and black. 2 ‘Handmade Blouses . Sale of S]lk Capes Regular Prices, $49.50, $55.00, $69.50 .95 s .85 New styles, desirable flat crepes, Roshanara, — an [— brocaded crepes and crepe Elizabeth—in ? group Peasant 50 50 50 of dresses rcpnce? for stock reduclil:)n_ 2 and puff sleeves, pleated and tiered skirts; bateau Tuxedos—Peter Pans—Frills ° [ . ollars and basque styles as well as other dis- i tinctly youthful fashions in a wide range—14, 16 A special group we were lucky to get at very che !Syyear T e special prices. Entirely handmade from fine o 5 voiles and batistes—bountifully trimmed with Regular Prices $35.00, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00 rose, navy blue and black e s eal Irish and filet panels, edging and inserts— s . o - a :nany with dainty drawn work-—gall sizes, 34 to Just arrived—a special purchase of Silk Capes, including 46, but not all sizes in every style. Canton, Roshanara, Silk brocade and Flat Crepes, Cordette o and Moire Ribbon. Knife plaited, straightline, tiered, gath- Sllk Underwear SIi Ov s t ered yoke, and draped styles are represented. G hemi p- er yweaters Large self collars in crushed design—also squirrel and oW, emiac Caracul collars are featured in this most opportune purchase. 00 - Black, gray, tan, beige and navy blue—ready tomorrow in our ° Women’s Coat Department, Second Floor. [ Regular Prices, $5.00 and $7.50 Per Garment Rea ; nd $6.50 . flaz Erices 5299 50 New Silkk Bags Radium silk_and crepe de chine gowns and = envelope chemise, with a dozen different styles K3 R 9 X2 % '? > * $oo3r % o% \* 0400, *’ ¢ e "* > ' K3 Q) Brush your feeth with ®, 2> o’ o k3 K2 QXD R X Xa X e 2 2 B3 S R ' P o0, ' %o o XEXIXD> » More thas a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea ¢ CaX "’ KD by o a !o.'tolo:-u-'-Qu-.n....t.u-.n.o-n.-auoo-n..nollll-l-llcm " & K3 XD o3 2 * See the special display of Hum- ming Bird Hosiery in our windows. Nosiery Section—Main Floor 00 o "' S5 4% eodeadrades ' ®0o% RQXEX R * 4 X L K IRBZL ®o o b %0 %! * % Many Exceptional Values in Our Sale of Art Goods and Stamped Pieces Now Going On %o-o% . QX e > 0 e 9’ %% K y o 2 Tomorrow and Wednesday—Our Regular Monthly Sale of Notions Tuesday Is 99¢ Day IN OUR DowNsTairs STORE, ‘Women's and Misses’ Ribbed —Women’s and Misses’ Gauze Vests, of first quality combed Union Suits, mercerized gauze yarn; built-up or bodice tops; yarn; in bodice tops and sizes 36 to 44; regular 19 kant-slip shoulder straps; quality. neatly finished; in many 6 for 99c NESEG Y 00 e —Women'’s and Misses’ Gauze 2 for 996 Vests, good quality mercer- ized finished yarn; built-up or 3 Z - bodice tops; large assortment ' pmens 41 Misses’ Knitted of styles; sizes %0 to 32, regu- * combed yarn; full cut and ALY f i well made; bodiclc o built-up tops; tight or shell knee; in 4 for 99c white and flesh; all sizes; reg- ularly 39c each. % g X g X g v e * Q) 3 ... e KD 0 * %% * 2 % "’ R > * K2 2 o% e Xa X g Xg X 8% 0 S & EST, 1879 0, 3 » K2 * Q) 2 XaXg) joed ' % a o Keep Looking Young | It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young. To do this you must watch your liver and bowels. There’s no need of having a sallow come plexion, dark rings under your eves, pimples, a bilious look in your face, dull eyes with no sparkle. doctor will tell you 90 per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well known physi- | cian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he D> iy o stedd XKL * il XIXEXEXT > 2y A 2 » K2 IXIXD> XX * K2 K3 K2 K2 (e X g X g X g X g X B e * K2 * 2 4 —Socks. 'lor (liirls and }.mle ‘- Tots, with plain and fancy cuff tops; colors are tan, cor- 3 for 990 dovan, butternut, sand, red, gray, rsla\'.v- R;ack anld }"'“33; Girls’ Box-pleated Skirts, of gave to_his patients for years. SlEcs IPRO regularly 39c jean; sizes 6 to 22; colors, cach. > white and blue. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the . substitute for calomel, are gentle in ‘x‘ 4 Pairs for 99c 99c Each < their action, yet always effective. z . They bring about that natural buoy: hich all should enjoy by tone | $ i and clearing the s’ KWK X QX X g X o k4 K2 k4 & lip-over Sweaters of mohair, mohair 300 Slip-ovi of to choose from. Bateau, V necks and strap styles i , shetl: d h; ns. & o ., S = = ala‘“;ithfibregfiuvcic::ad s\/en:glg ::lyl:se—pb:".“teld’“and All Silk Lined—Every Bag Fitted in the gowns, tailored, hemstitched, shirred and lace-trimmed—in the chemise as great a variety, ight, in flame, , tan, Harding blue, S . g 3 s on ii,’,:',‘,ld' j,:cke;m:ed,xr:a);ge:?ne, orrclll’i‘é‘, gold, A dozen difierené §YIe‘dagd€;' manyShco!ors in j:c u'a“rd, llT‘ inclucg‘ug strap aréd hudt-ulp shouldc;‘s. hmhrsou;lé chi i . - orted novelty striped, brocaded, Chinese Shantung and faille silks ery, filet, val and venise laces, with sizes 15, Many Other 99c Values In Our :§: white and navy blue. A sweater sale extra- | PORC CO0C Y 208 an and gray, white, black, brown and navy and 17 in gowns and 3 to 42 in chemisc. Flesh, A i system of impu .’ Downstairs Store oshnesy: blue. Silk lined and beautifully fitted. i e ot ag white: i$398: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are % i - o%% %% o % oS0 %% %4 £ known by their olive color. 15cand 30¢ ! 2 .0’.’0’_.‘0“ ® % :’%"3“:“3“3"3“3“3’%“:’:3’.‘?; o K2 i * K2 “'00’ K2 * K2 > K

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