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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923. Y| TWO EXONERATED LEST WE FORGET. IN MOTOR DEATHS | .z s e v e e o = This year their graves will go unmarked, their deeds unsung, A vacation cruise to Ja unless Washington r{sponds to an appeal. ; 4 | Tombie. Incruded—46-nme J] |Grand Jury Ignores Homicide It is a simple appeal, shortly told. The Grand Army of the otor tour in Jamal . g irlp aoroas Panama; four Charges Against Youthful | | Ri%ica'Som making.thelr anacar sohicuations - the gaveramment s3 The Thom';ands of Customers Who Bought Haven’t Started to Deplete the $75,000 Stock— YOU ARE STILL OFFERED FULL ASSORTMENTS! FIRE SALE r trips in Colombia. departments for funds with which to bear the expenses of placing, 5 and up. Ask your Drivers. on Decoration day (and on June 3, for the Confederates), a small | | travel agent - e American flag and a flower at the head of each of their comrades’ e i 8 graves, and of holding appropriate exercises in each cemetery where 17 Batiery Plase, New York ‘l'hel grand !‘u;‘y x;e:s;erduy l_cnor": rest the soldier dead. . Goston, two T omicide growing ou! 1 . TN & - St S e These veterans appeal to you, through The Evening Star, which | | (Temporary Location) == Butts, seventeen years old, was ex- will accept and acknowledge contributions. Send something, no | | CREAT onerated of responsibility for the matter how small. Mail it today, and designate it “Decoration Day | | < WHITE |death of Samuel W. Hawken, eleven Fund—The Evening Star,” stating, at the same time, whether it | ! FLEET IS eats; who ‘was ikiilon e he|was. run- should go to the Decoration day fund or the Confederate veteran ew or ve. ° ° = ning to a fire April 20. Similar action fund for use June 3. | 5 was taken in the charge against Ray- > H - - mond C. Wood, also a minor, who was Every. article listed below (and they represent but a part operating e car (bt atruck (ANt of the entire stock) MUST GO!—and we feel sure that, con- Open Killed Frank V. Capers at 14th and| YWOMAN HELD AS FORGER. SEEK TO ADOPT CHILD. cidering the reputation of our storo for quality merchandise Saturd, Girard streets, January 27 last. urday Mrs. Ruby Hurdle, thirty years old, 2d | Russell S. Glenn and his wife, Claudia and D streets, is under arrest in Rich-| Ann Glenn, yesterday asked permission | mond, Va., according to word received | of the District Supreme Court to adopt at police headquarters vesterday. The | Delores Julia Haar, born November 18, Richmond police gave Marion Martin as [ 1921, and to change her name to Glenn. ( her alleged alias. Mrs. Glenn is the child’s aunt and has | - Mrs. Hurdle is charged with passing a —YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF OF THESE EXCEP. ; TIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. ' Until 9 P.M. Murder in the second degree ls charged in an indlctment against {Charles I. Talbert, colored, who is said l"’ have stabbed to- death Howard Townsend, also colored, in front of 1225 614 ‘street northwest, April 12 last Mra. Hurdle is passing a | had ner custody for more than & year. . . | wo less check on a grocer in North- | Attorney M. A. Easby-Smit appears | 7 man Trnest Hiser 1o ‘silegea’ in an|%ast Washington. for the petitioners. i -W. . Address, indictment against Georgo Schreves. e —house y i colored. When the officer attempted Now 1324 N. Y. Ave. of 1324 N. Y. Ave. to arrest him, Schreves is alleged to have slashed the officer’s throat with ja razor. Others indicted and the charges against them_are: John Del Tufo, allas Johnny Black; Paul L. Connors, alias “Chuck”: Earl F. Reagan and Harold ~ Jackson, robbery; C. A. Brooks, alias Henry Clay Moore, grand larceny; Samuel McDaniel, as- { sault with dangerous weapon; Charles Strivers, joyriding; Fritz F. IMarx, false pretenses; Albert J. {Lowry, forgery and uttering; Frank Charles Dorney, Alphonso J. Gladych, Willlam Woods, larceny after trust; Edward Johnson, housebreaking and larceny, and Charles W. Messenger, . would SOOth(? non-support of minor child. | that itching skin |GIRLS’ BATHING POOL l Kuppenheimer good clothes Owing to the fact that this is a temporary location and we are without our usual equip- ‘Tem,‘ue will be unable to make DELIVERIES, ALTERATIONS or hold merchandise on leposit. NO C. 0. D’S—NO EXCHANGES—NO CHARGES We wish to call particular attention te the explanatory listings in the below ftemx—WATER DAMAGED ix the term we are applying to merchandise which became wet or damp —PERFECT meanx exactly what it says, for there were quantities of merchandixe protected in glass casxes which "' were not touched by any damaging force—and SLIGHTLY Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All New Styles SWORZYNS FIRST 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours: 9 to 6 —Clippings from _the Washington Post, Washington Herald, ‘Washington Times zm.’-J The Evening Star— which appeared on the * day after the disaster. Because of This Merchandise Being “Salvage Stock,” We Will Not Be Responsible For the Wear or Condition of Same SOILED is applied to merchandixe which did not come in contact with elther water, xmoke or fire, but became mofled r eee In moving and storing until the insurance adjusters released same. e frst soplicaton of Resinol 0ine- | GETS HEALTH RATING fiéhl out of eczema and similar skin al e ot $7.50 and $6.50 Perfect ARROW & IDE Every Straw Hat in $550 Fiber Silk 301 Silk-stripe Roger | 8750 J0%, $07° Klres— COLLARS the Hosie: uost of | SHists: untonched: Thompson and MAN- | broadcloth, crepe J 2 many pat- HATTAN — white in- | de_chine."jerseys, 3 55 12/2c heal $1.35 | 7 $2.95 cluded—SHIRTS — all T3 for '#i0 = for 25¢ perfect ...... d sizes. &, 3165 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS | Zmereer Neckwear; some slight- At Fire Sale Prices!! Iz smmkled QiR from handling m’)’;(“g‘f“m’e“m“;:gcyt Lot No. 1— Lot No. 2— Lot lNo. 3— 3 for 52,25 e |Sol¢l From §30 to $65| SUgz =t SUGg st SUgh et $1.25 value fo Stetson and Mossant Lot No. 4— Lot No. 5— Lot No. 6— Lot No. 7— Lot No. 8— | Hats, $7 to SI10 values. SUITS at SUITS at SUITS at SUITS at SUITS at |Sighty &3 Q5 w:f:,.s“k Neckwear; 812 sls $18 szo 823 ections. This gentle healing oint- = ment seems to get right at the root of | Water in Y. W. C. A. Tank Ap- the trouble and is almost sure to re- . = store skin health in a short time proved as Meeting Official Resinol Ointmentand Soap at ail drugyists. | Sanitary Standard. 3 for =8 Humming Bird | Since the establishment of the Guaranteed Silk Hosie ! swimming pool for girls at the E R A D l U M street branch of the Y. W. C. A. four ry or five vears ago, assoclation author- TISSUE CREAM !ities have prided themselves on the Tomorrow Is the Last Day —insures a fresh, youthful fact that the pool, although of mod- = of Demonstration Week complexion. Lovers of out- crate size and serving a considerable door life should use it daily. clientele. is as clean and sanitary as = | it is possible to make it. Radium Products C°rl’°,“‘,‘°" Confirmation of this fact is con- 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. tained in a letter just received by the {assoclation from Dr. George M. ) ), O’Donnell’s Drug Stores | foteicr assistant health officer of the District. which states: Peoples Drug Stores “The pool at the Young Women's | Christian Association has been main- tained in an acceptably sanitary man- { ner for the past six months, only one ATLNTCCITY | specimen out of fifty-two having been [ below th the U “Mansco” Manhattan $1.50 and $1.75 Grade . 95¢c Young’s Felt Hats; $2 and $2.50 Balbrig- | $4, $5 and $l 95 e 5 NOTICE—Our “Old” Building Was Destroyed! This Sale I Being Held Only at Our Temporary Location NEW YORK 1324 i N standard of safety set by B. V. D. Union Suits States Public Health As- . Tl sim. 79C The price of raw silk is advancing, and there is no tell- ing what prices you will have to pay for silk hosiery before long. ts of this pool are made and Friday of each week The water is being con- ged by a process of auto- ation. 1If, as may happen e or twice in a year, the test ws the least deviation from the 73 Felt Hats; Seegaas) o damaged . tely emptied, cleaned and re- ! ASKS WARRANT RETURN. { Releher Files Mandamus Petition i 25 assortea fiavors. Scid by leading drucaists 505 It is wisdom to buy now at these prices while they are low i Against Judge Hardison. { _John B. Keleher has filed in thel Nearly everyone likes [ | ifiiit: Supveme Court s hesitiom tor | Chicken P: |a mandamus against Robert N. Har- {dison, judge of the olice ourt, to ICcRen e & :m.mpelJ the filing with the District A few dumplings and 1 reme Court of the return on a arch warrant by which the apart- potatoes, an onion and ment of Keleher was raided recently ve!l B |and paraphernalia sald to be connects a carrot and season we'l B | 6d With handbook-making was sefsed by the police. Our assortment of this famous hosiery is complete, with a full range of popular colors: Blonde, Beaver, Castor, Polo, Silver, Cinnamon, Pearl, Cordovan, Dark Russet, Navy, White and Black. Sizes 8 to 1075 with Lea & Perrins’ sauce. Have the crust brown and Through Attorney T. Morris Wamp- 20 . ey ler, the petitioner ciaims that the crisp; but be sure to use warrant charges a violation of sec. ] tion 865 of the code—setting up a K i ble—which is a felony over 3 Police Court has no juris- a Keleher seeks the re- i . M { turn of the goods taken by the police. SAUCE 8| roRFEITS $340 IV CoUET. | J. J. O'Leary, charged with driving his automobile while drunk and with col- liding, and who was required to put up $300 collateral in the first case jand $40 in the latter case, forfeited | both amounts when_the coliateral list |\\'a§ called in the Traffic Court yes- terday. The Guarantee: Humming Bird Hosiery is guaranteed to wur.‘ If any : pair should not give satisfaction, bring them back and a brand-new pair will be given free. See Our Novel Window Display. THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose Extra fine all-silk Chiffon Hose; in all the : wanted colors; including Otter, Bronze, Black, s 85 H Mole, Gun Metal, Tan and Beige. —_— 3 Pairs for $5.00 Pair Hoslery Section—Main Floor. Wa carry a_complets lize of PRATT & LAMBERT and A C M E_QUALITY Painte. Varnishes and Enamels. Tailored Wash Blouses Of - Cotton Pongee, Voiles and : Dimities; just the thing to wear now with coat sweaters, etc.; neatly trim- : med collars and cuffs; Peggy collars and Tuxedo effects; sizes 34 to 46. S QASS No Longer a Bugbear Looking Through Sci has lifted Whi d . Apes .ev}:):l;:: aert ;: tp‘ai':tt- ite San Special for Saturday Make Tasty’ Dehc]ous n; rom uninterest- 9, = x ;ng. slaving drudgery Iu.xt it a wonderful " to a point rvhere it is thmgl:.'hfit dle_ fl:; of c : ' shining surfa’ces and like white d (sill ' 5 : and the exhilaration Sl sand (silica) ‘ of glistening floors and a few other ingre- ARMER breezes are here, bringing a general lassitude and nd woodwork § dients, and produce s : - i E;.;:o;.i:. ot yourelt Rerten gh“:a DOWNSTA‘RS STORE i longing to be out of doors to every member of the family using_better-grade paints material that fulfills a —and as usual everybody seems to have lost his appetite! Shacte which il soarte iad of th. ; T i f:oy:l: ov:tz i i ‘ You don’t have to tempt back their The most jaded palate responds to Ask our practical paint xperis o wivic 3os 8 | ey most universal ap- i prchme—ther v be | plication, of course, i el Sl glazing for all types of buildings. Truly, the world is looking through white sand. We supply glass for all building purposes. i ith “sassafras tea” and Auth’s Pressed Ham, loaf-shaped, :tl;ll;?tti;fcw;. Give the family a lean and tasty; every morse,l edible. change. Awaken their appetite A crisp salad and Auth’s Ham i - h Bologna, or Meat Loaf, perhaps. :xllt(:‘ (?f:g,lm R —— But, note the list below: Boys’ Wash Suits : and Girls’ Wash Dresses Meat Loaf Cooked Ham Pork Pudding i Braunschweiger Royal Pork Ham Bologna Frankfurters Bacon The Boys’ Sults are made of sturdy and serviceable fab. rics in an assortment of guaranteed fast colors; regulatio ~ AUTH’S COLD CUTS "o = = Founded 1864 midgy ;tylcsén waell quhVer Twist, and Flapper styles, are: in the lot. Sizes 3 to 10, z HIRES TURNER § " - ) The Girls' Dresses are from a sample line of high-grade in Washington b 6 6 GLASS COMPANY materials; and valued up to $495. In sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and Made in W ashing g - o 6 only; materials are Bates, Amoskeag and New Hampshire: N Auth Pr'ov[:ion Com[)any is the most speedy remedy we know for WASHINGTON, D. C. Ginghams, Chambrays, Cotton Crepes and many others. 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