Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 10

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0 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923. el MRS. PHILLIPS OFF . 3 o i . . TOLOSANGELES|| [ Plenty of Extra Large Sizes . Plenty of Extra Large Sizes R it | A complete range of sizes, including regular si\zcs 36 to / &= 1 A complegerrange of‘sizcs‘, inclyding regular sizes 36 to Fugitive Murderess Loses ||| 44, and extra large sizes 46 to 52, the latter in two stylish 44, and extra large sizes 46 to 52, the latter in two stylish Appeal and Is Ordered to Gl AR T e = S - models desigried for larger women. State Prison | Plenty of the .lixt_ra Large Sizes—nearly a half of the Plenty of the Extra Large Sizes—néarly a half of the ate = | 5,000 Dresses are in sizes 46 to 52! 2 J 5,000 Dresses are in sizes 46 to 52! La., May 30.—|| e R ted of the mur- der of Mrs. Alberta Meadows of lLos - | % . g Angeles last summer and captured || “ ’, after escaping from the Los Angeles || ’ i county jail, at noon today began the | : ; " last lap of her long journey to the - & , California penitentiary at n Quen- s | tin to begin serving the ten years to | umme roc S esu s ln e easOn S . iy life term to which she was sentenced. The convicted woman made her % flight from the Los Angeles jail, where || - i she was being held awaiting action on an appeal. Dispatches from Los 3 . I Angeles st night ed that the |, ‘ y appeal had been dismissed and that| i committment papers ordering her| : confinement in the state ary | Bf had been signed. S . g i early today C M in charge of E 3 heriff of Lo A ] is due to arrive in} i Just What Every Woman Wants! And Such Dresses! Every One Brand-New, Fresh From the Maker’s Warercoms. Cool, Dainty e Dresses in Scores of Pretty Styles—Eight of Them Exactly as Pictured! . 2 ith Mrs. I‘h|l~! s held incom- il | municado after she had received newspaper reporters shortly after h sl 5,000 Dresses in the Sale—Nearly One-Half in “Extra Sizes” The tremendous amount of our purchase brought In inviting-you to attend this sale tomorrow our vidence duri phoad do aul the price down to $2.19. When you see the dresses enthusiasm is bubbling over. We do not see how fter her escape from prison to prove it. She declined to Feveal e e o (he newly found you’ll appreciate they should be much more, for be- T = any woman wanting several pretty, cool, inexpensive ST — i side beauty of material they have the individuality l,, N dresses could possibly let this sale go by without ALCOHOL DECLARED and style features that are unusually appealing and \ 7 getting a share of these remarkable dresses at $2.19. CHECK ON GAS PRICE|[ smart. = ) : — — i r"’ ( \ ) A very large assortment of patterns to choose from. Motor Fuel Problem Charted by Fashioned of “Renfrew” Gingha,ns e, , The majority are made summery with Peter Pan. Tuxedo Scientist Who Scouts Dollar- i ' , or shawl collars of sheer white organdie, pique or dotted a-Gallon Talk. -A Quallty Every Woman Knows . c ; l swiss, neatly finished with buttons. 7 . —— Straight-line belted models, finished with wide or nar- row girdles. Loose flowing panels, white organdy or self materials with pipings of contrasting materials. Three- is not || The workmanship is first class. The little details of \' soma ohitherto ornall making are carefully done. known su will be diseovered || as a substitute f ing to the opin . Lee Lewis, famed ntor professor of || Colors are red, green, maize, tan, brown, orchid, navy, Semubialibibin sl | French blue and black, combined with white and all-over £ the industries is being dire | embroidery. ward extracting as- g quarter sleeves. - A, [ This is.by far the greatest ventuare of its kind we have ever [ S \\ attempted. The styles are so fascinating that it makes the dresses —~ suitable for every Summer occasion, and any woman will delight in '~ wearing them for marketing, shopping, or for any other of the family activities with comfort during the day. va A, e et s While we have 5,000 Dresses, .the demand will be so large we . o - advise you to come early, so that y y rour selectior Also extra large sizes, 46 to 32, in two smart models d SR e Slachainieyaulsk e vougsscieation while the assortment is complete. that are fashioned with careful attention to the lines most becoming to larger women. Extra salespeople and our usual good service. All sizes and plenty of the large sizes for stout women. All regular sizes from 36 to 44. whic 3 ¢ el [ eemban— from i s ‘are already | heing utilized for gasoline and if the - rice moes up will become an im- !f - oS- industrial . S n be used eigh mendment didn't tomobil e are the lin from pres ation such as alcohol. can’t conceive o any miraculous solution outside of the above lin | - YOUNGEST AUTO THIEF| Lad Caught While “Touring” Louisville in Car He Had “Bor- rowed,” Police Say. i i | when William rs old, was caught tour- n automobile y ht. W in Richmond, V ie here. operate a motor just watched others start them and thought he would tr: himself. _ He took the car Su night and drove it until tired, t cle’s home. H motor car before, Yesterday he again d ing. and it was then a policemar found him. He is being held in the| detention home, although it ‘is not| ught he_will be prosecuted. Bud Vases— Metal Souvenirs— You will find this Shop Headquarters for everything nir line. We are constantly on the lookout for attractive ideas to please you. whom you wish we have something appropriate and at a price you will con sider moderate. Salt and Pepper Shakers, Pin Cushions, etc. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop.) 14th St. 0%, from Alvo 1220 Pa. Ave.

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