Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 9

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Three Million Battle Trophies Burden on War Department| " c.uus Otey, financial secretary of the gol- lege, and oth had conspired to oust him before on of his t ‘ADOPTS:VOTING MACHINE, |tussestion by the late Speaker Champ the last thres Congresses for . Clark, and which young Thompson tlon of this sysiem ir both —_— x| b has been’ perfecting during the and Senate. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chase of Oil [term, in order to suppress the audit | Virginia Legislature to Use D. C,|ten years. will be inatalled n m': Pa., motored to Washington to (0f Otey's booki In progress = Virg! te legislature. A factory h Eskridge alleged in his petition that Man’s Invention. for the commercial production of this| J- W. Howey, a self-taught artist the alleged conspirators include the voting system is being established |Who s a livelihood as a collector who motored to Washington. —_———— S@@fl@ty : The electric machinery for parlia- = three members of the board of agri- oa - 3 to napol for 8 progressed to such a| by Marshall F. Thompson, then a|gress will act favorably upon the leg- | hibi 2 War tréphies brought back from | finally within a few weeks. howevels lyghors gor tne genior spread and B B Brown and |Point, the petition recited, that “plain- | Washington high fordir ey Boy. on’ & % Ll e tion of the Royal Academy in ’ lation recommended by committees ' Londo 2 {and as the War Department has no 8! n. Trance by the A. E. F. after thelr 200,38 (08 [T SCRGCTCR" storage |dance. The spread and dance s one Priscilla Brown of | UfF verlly belleves that the accounts ;2 —_— capture from the Germans are prov- | sisowhers of he \foBhy MALeFIS). &2 of the last affairs held by the senior are also at PG ing-an increasing embarrassment to|agreement with the purchasers of tholc,", bofore. raduation.The weners | T, Faric Hote Vi ¢ ewark site, permitting the trophies the War Department. partiéulerly | NEWREE, MG, PENUINE i (T Con- | A6 chosen trom among the prominent | from the same sch With the approaching disposition Of | gpess acts, probably will be neces-i ™R ¢ Jun 5. the port of Newark, N. J,, Army base Henry Cu‘m .a andson of Senator ex g $100, ! The nzat sar: & 5 of student. site_and faglities, a large portion ot w.,1;-2;n'u'::lh:n‘drcap:‘e“:n‘r:bo-;urfil‘: B Births Reponed, 3 e, r g > the ' nearly 3,000,000 big and little|mhe larger items, |nclud1nf 2,197 | Westward Hot ;:nu--: The following births have been repérted to and others have prot: connon, rifles, machine guns and|guns, ranging from gg':\ S’l-rni l:,';":fi: for Monticello md. the health department in the last twenty- ;'%n_P:?‘;}gl‘x;txm:: He Is other fighting equipment of the Weapons up to 161 “hea 3n the The opening feature of the Westward | gour hours: ganized the Far: La ! » L - 'pe, are store h § enemy stll being stored at that| St i 4 To0 Eerman war. venicles | o the Monticeilo fand. win b s taieren: an Margaret Blee, boy. g e P e o Lo LD Place. The remainder s in storage|of many kinds These according 1o entitled, “The Spirit’ of -the Ploneens and Blanche Hoffman, boy. on attributes s election. son | P hes Semy" Feports, are rapidly deteriorat- Jrien’ vy M Andrews and brotucen giThoraton B a0 Ruth A. Coplr. sirl bas no school degree. . Fourteenth Street Shop & et E 88 Lstelle Wentworth and Mr. Al- K th R. and Myrtie Walton, boy. . Efforts through two years to & » arold W. and Cora . Morria Many a_ family tres has a bad 1232 Fourteenth Street N.W. . The smaller pieces Include 70.000 | bart Parr of the g, legislation through Congress for the| Garman rifles and 10.000 machine | Aty ‘the actists havine hen ohen coter g A branch and a shady reputation. disposition of the war trophies tolguns, while among unususl items &T¢|ices to the cause of Monticello. The the various states have failed. A{§77 marked as “breeching, hores.|,sgeqn; i 3 new Mllnl‘; ln!procex: of formulation | paper,” showing the straits to which pag ill take about three minutes Removal Sale D e W Dremurtment. The Newark | Geymany was put fo find lesther for | fil r:wzfi-".."?m"c'n"ifi‘ih‘:‘,,,"u‘:..{';“:",.‘:f :d.:p}:rel:n ‘t‘i‘:n' many of which convey muel A, -v:‘-'.fl";m.b' 5 o FIRING SQUAD’S VOLLEY _ {10,000 N. Y. MUSICIANS Dyt Appie Beent g e I8 . p 2 . ¥ sas state, California, Colorado, Empire | Roswell L. and Sosephine A, Hampke [ . CAUSES FIRE AND PANIC| PLAN STRIKE SEPT. 1 /st Sliunomal fitiol Siiham Line | - iree & 028 Marhie Wit ooy hters of the American Revolution, | Alfred E. i ern Memorial Assoclation, Gen. Edward and property probably,will be disposed of | horse equipment during the war. efn. A number of the tables have al- e Johnny Apple Seed” table, Kan- ger. twins, boys. eak, lowa, Buckeye, Danfel T. Malissa Ross, boy. g S P e CHOCOLATE ;- isy Mahoney. boy. eorge Washington, Daughters of the Edward and Bullets Cut Powerful Wires, Which | Compare $52 to $65 a Week to b Me Powell, boy. . Crowd—1,000 Chicago Scale of $75 to $85 in | Confederacy, Women's City Club, Utah,| Herman W. and Mabel Phynes, girl. 5 = Sy o s ot 415 g (IR ER | ERESANERE | MALTED MILK| Preparatory to vacating our Fourteenth Street N Tiyes Engdaugeiet. Py Norin tcm,u‘r’\,-.t-s% o namber of otirs | ord and Catherine Lewis, girl. Store, at 1232 Fourteenth Street, which will be com- po Assoclated P by the Assocl e ate ¥y name. . . . . MARTINEZ, Calif. May 31.-~A| NEW YORK, May 31.—Ten thou- i Eii Deaths R ) bined with our Connecticut Avenue Shop in the near horae was killed, a grass fire started | sand musicians, comprising the or-| At the garden party to be given the ths Reported. R that hungry fu e Al 2 e oee than 1,000 Tives endangered |chestras in practically every New |S{ternoon of Jume 1. trom 2 tc 3| rue folowing deaths nave besn reported to ture, we are offering most exceptional values in half hour before B bedtime—take it hot. here yesterday when a firing squad | York theater, have prepared p\lnss:ot George "W Harris, “3703 Morrison {he health department 1 the last twenty-four using ball ammunition fired over the |& strike for pay increases on Sep-|sfrect, Chevy Chase. for the benefit Braves of the soldier dead in a Me- | tember 1, It was announced by the New | 3 (e, [armont Ald tor Conewmp. morlal day ceremony and cut down | York a. . e will be g 3 2 Tovo electric power wires, each carry- | emparieon with wage scales In|STanged on the porch and on the| MaT A Il @ SO0 st It induces sleep and ing 11000 volts. Kitling | SHeE. cities, particularly in Chicago, le."{‘.b’,,‘;“‘:i?;}"%':%lz';‘;d““’.""‘:;r s Lilian Jones,” 25, Galllnger Municipal Hos- e ‘wires struck the horse, killin tra members receive d tal. - 16 B eil on Many of the Hundreds | fram 375 to 185 & Week. was Eiven trees and fce cream, strawberries and | Theodore Riehardson, 14, 1748 Seaton t. can not tax the di of automobiles parked outside the|as the reason for the contemplated cuh;’“ :-1?1115: 'p;\','e?”"e to the oe- Two and Three Piece Suits 6 A cemetery. While the fire department | strike. New York vaudeville orches- 3 gestion. You'll like v % i o i ive $62 a week, = . k - : i Then el S rass staried o burn | While {hose in motion picture houses |\ Mrs. Walter R Mann. wite of Capt. NEW COLLEGE HEAD the chocolate flavor, All suits are our own exclusive models, tai there was a panic among the 1,000 |get $66 a week as top price. parents, M an L . - lored by Mr. Pasternak in our own establish- spectators and many were serfously —_—— Bt 125 T5Ch srear =0 V- Chts EN]O'NED BY GOURT v the seed pod of thef . = Heves Tty tree bursts with & loud pliss Charlottee Klein salled on the Half the people of England who|report and the seeds are dispersed |Rochambeau from New York today live to be centenarians are widows.s as far as sixty feet from the tree. and will spend several mbnths abroad, | BY the Associated Press. © . . . . —mm—————————— ss'xu?r::rfum;!.:fi' hs(};: llhortsnial at| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., May 31.— These Suits are rcally being sacrificed with- 3 s Parish Church an vel known musician in annnon,' guerf George Wilson, elecfed president of T e uticlan In Washington. Dur- | oklahoma A. and M. College; effec- . i -out regard to cost, in order to accomplish their Phone Main 7675 Henderson’s—Standard for qual- the old home of her mother in Als|tive June 1, is restrained from assum- 1 ickl ibl Yo vill find s o e removal as quickly as possible. You will fin Phone Main 7676 ity. Established Over 50 Years. > rausburg. ing office until July 1, when the term % . = that every one is a most out-of-the-ordinary ee— of President J. B. Eskridge expires, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Adams have | under a temporary injunction obtain: June Brides Appreciate Gifts [J|sns ot T 3R | Sl et o witeon .5 1 ment—suitable for early Fall as well as now. —— —chosen from our stocks of worth-while homefurnishings. flQur showing embraces Fine .Fumi- ture and Decorative Accessories for 3 every room, with an especially inter- esting display of Occasional Piecés in Mahogany and Walnut at Impres- INCORPORATED sively Reasonable Prices. =~~~ ° A o ;’;%‘P‘mlexfpecnon .without obligation is Annual Eve nt Z//} Z . Selli ; : ; Y | James B. Henderson Ml g 1 . e . 2V Z /‘.4 Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting . Amazing Bargains A g/// % 1108 G Street for “Kaplowitz Fashions De Luxe” Z21 NINTH /T.NW. Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Oxfords & Punips =g > e @ New Summer Frocks for Women 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. :: e 5 7 \ :' Presenting the Newest Fishiox; Notes for the Coming Season at Very Moderate Cost The Connecticut Avenue Shop Tl Hen?ltttc.hzng, Picot Edging, 10c Yard ' - Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ ! aeiine __Dresses i Pleating—All New Styles ; Initiating 9 1 Smart Summer Dresses in the popular de- ': : The Parw Couturiers signs and colors; including some Cottons, £ TRY . Newer Models for Silks, Swisses and Voiles. L : “ $25 and $35 - O . Sprmg and Summer - 1 L) Sportswear. i .1 1219-1221 G Street N.W. i DRESSES . A limited number of ]act’]uettes and :' Stor}e Hours: 9 to 6 ': Of Exquixite DCSign Capes; exceptional values. [ % L5 $19 it One-Day Silk Sale z 39.50 to 79.50 . 1 I & - B 36-In. All-Silk Epongee...69c yd, © Hats | :i One of the Summerp's gt : l. c y . ll ‘ These g merely tWO mt 1 1 . s In<delightfu'] new shapes and trimmings :1 %‘,ig; of C%E‘fn iy mi:spri;’:pil;a{ro;”:f,l: ;l}zl;soanthth'_: 1 Of many lmports and or Summer Wi r. i 3. 1 3 . i B e o e G B exclusive copies featur- $10 and $15 i Ytz -aad Tvocy. - ing the tier, plait, panel; | i T drape and newer modes § Canton Crepe....... 522 YJ. : in Moire, Satin, Flat r: Fine heavy quality, e.speciafly adapted for pleating’ M Cr?pe, Canton Cl‘epe, I indone piece dresses; 39 inches wide; colors are White, ' 1 Mier soruns Chiffon, laces and com- e 3 : , Silver, Pea v, . . . :l Midnight and Blacl{; one day onI; at rt;z: pmga e [ Suggests a blnat'lons Of prlnts. Crepe EllZ h Silk Section—Matn Floor. T (l:ham;i:lg ver- Transformed h : sion of the rom- : : ! antic bustle Afternoon, Dinner and byJennyinto an A Wonderful Sale of 495° modeinchisnew i, Evening Models - Inspiration for 1,000 MEN’S = Schmeriine ’ K : UNION SUITS o i oo 163 Silk D DOWNsTaRs STORE 2 s At Most Emphatic Reductions Street, afternoon, and a few evening models of plain and printed silks, and some twills. Only a few of a kind. 46 Originally 25.00 to 35.00 19.50 83 . Originally 39.50 1o 55.00 Q.00 34 Originaly 59.59 to 69.59 460 white shoes. Womcnwhoreq.n:q::: 1 - X known ‘YALE make; standard cheéck nainsook; lapover seats; pearl buttons; sizes 34 to 46. A wonderful bargain m! Prompt Attention to Mail Orders

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