Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 11

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D.. O ‘WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 6, 1923." INMISHAPS OF DAYl | 88 BT ONET, Gifts and Remembrances : _ ; " ] F ; : ; i B All purchases packed, wrapped and shipped free Four ‘Injured "When qu ; 8 E B of charge to any pomt in the United States e g & B EeEE s tileg - For Grown-Ups For the Kiddies 7th Street. § i . ey " : 3 7 e % ; 5 Th\; Hollyviood: 3 wwmmmal | B/ | Je> s Knitted Sports Dresses . vu¥ 165 last night about 11 o'clock struck the rear end of car 619 at 7th and of pleated snlk or e D streets and injured three passen- P \ o B o e . P car 165, who sustained an injury to E o\ \ o~ ' s wltzer " shades; it his knee, but refused hospital treat- \ it i has'a one- ment. L 2 \ | i ‘The smartest women are wearing knitted sports dresses— s‘lflP h‘“& The three injured puunnn ‘were: = 4 f L - . e an e T (O IeTe N aiewet : | A\ 0 T - for 'sports wear of course, but one also meets with this new e e contusicns of left knee and arm; B | - and . chic - fashion “at most informal occasions—tea, bridge ed disclases Mabel Green, seventeen years, 319 O QY 8§ | ¥ RO i ntrast. 0Ly b o¥da EeuUinTI veRE, : A \ : » y oy mywhere except where formal wear is demanded. And a purse, a Thomas. colored. 1619 N street south. a - 27 xt s/ the intricacy of the weave—the assured knowledge of pocket for ;.“r:ler;enn:) Hospital. 3 3 Al T i | e 3 its 'smart, graceful lines—its coloring—that makes it fit 0';5'} f’k“' Little Boy Hurt. L8 i i I . . into the background of all these activities which women € Wpe”- or of printed cotton, of i 5 f ‘ i e i uff, and e m, of pongee, wilrl:l:lna ‘z'{n};\'u f?f,.} :’:r;:oe::; : = | il o it o “have: assumed as their share of the interesting play of the gli"'of. » of lmene, of ruffly silk—a : . \ fmam© T world” ok Leather Goods Section, Pirst foor. wide variety of charming down at Pennsylvania avenue and G 22d street by an automobile and his + ones to please tie littlest right arm seriously hurt. He was il " Shown. in the Sporbwar Sccnon are smart knitted dresses . sub-deb—of 2 to 6 treated at Emergency Hospital. e - \ | 3 - - years. ]:‘,5:2: *T\F{""E;':“fi.,"":g‘fl‘&‘;'..‘ufi s, Above—Women's Dress, $59.50 s A il 7% in such color combinations as jade and wheat—and in Bea‘uttfu‘[ JCWCqu Parasols, 75c to $4.50 :\‘.‘,’-‘.fu“z’?“h..l. r;"lc(‘)“f?lll(l(,‘n’?c“‘}l‘l::l At right—Misses Dresu:.” 50 e .l i | “ Sy y.\»heat, white, jade, gray or all black. Sizes 36 to 40. Combs_% Price el 7 gkt O i\ dgortswéar Section, Thira Soor. $2.50 to $16 i A Cane place northeast. Offutt was thrown —for the young man of the from his_wheel and his head cut. Thomas Farley, driver of the ma- family—a charming and distinctive shapes light );nd d:ll!';‘lr,%m::il:chon = chine, took him to Casualty Hospital. Right Side Hurt. e i V William Mandis, thirty-eight years S A S - ¥ e —artistically designed and_set old, S2iscksoni Lsll iaitey, fan IS FER ) SRR e b e he Smart Skn‘t FOI‘ with vari-colored stones—imi- 75¢ to $1 pushcart were struck by an auto- h [ 3 tation sapphires, em e ralds— Ummbrella Section, First fioor.. R Foelrivion uise s ] arge Women $1 T cE8 b S white morning. Mandis, who received a S g 7 50 H values. sev igh! ide, ‘:L:fl Zl;'“{i’ne‘rngeg‘:y ,H‘o.;": e, :..:: gt i Lot ’ Hair Ornament Seetion, First fioor. Inez Frocks - G R C A i the” ane~sk:n—of_ crepe de chine or some movelty 3 AN For Little Girls sustained a tracture o:‘:rx:‘:;m -‘,h:fl: © wifite sports ‘silk—and it may be pleated or plain—both g The most charming of - frocks ranking an automobile near 12th and —is the one frock that wery woman and miss will include in hcr «~find;much fayor in this season of skirts. And for both 9 e ffl;:n ;nez—wcmusque R L T LI vacation wardrobée—for: it is the frock that will answer so well fo- so~many - :igponts and. stgeét wear are_ the novelty striped prunellas . s'li;._i?giy"pn";{é‘é‘fui“ i While working on a new building occasions—luncheon, bndge, tea—and navy blue is going to -be ‘the- favcred that may be worn with jacquette—sweater or blouse—offer- {739 med in net and lace, $25—and for Jisga wvariety of costumes, at much less than the usual ex- very best party wear, are love- Beautiful Spanish combs, .in at llw‘l and hsifl&nn u(éeeu y:::t{- d day afternoon, George Bryan, thirty ma; en . ’ ars old, 01 Co‘or choice of ny wom and misses. b pense. - And as long as blousés and sweaters have a top- 3 1y peach-color georgette frocks, vears old, 301 L street northeast, fell e f Ixomiasearfoldiandt sy stInRAIRR (55 ‘most: Summer use, the separate skirt will remain a very appligued. and trimmed in rib- jury to his back. He fell about E & i = . bon, $23. Exclusively here in f:'&':‘:'T‘.“:.‘m:::ol“n’“'fi?,;p".:'.‘. = For Women For Misses ] <7 LR Mgttty s oo Fountain Pens, 95¢ 5ot Dudley Brown of the polics motor - <. R ase ey e Weine: Wit e’ B eams e Il ~ Among other defightful models in" geor- —There are extremely attractive frocks" fountain pens at this excep- 2 . omen is this frock of georgette—so many of those smart nonally low price.. They are s g Beckett, colored, seventeen gette frocks for w E < £5et T Rl S Fn@u pens with 14-kt. B_a_thmg Suxts i e skctched—one that will answer charm- navy blue affairs—among them this Bar- 5 his head with & ball yesterdny Sfter; o P wear anywhere—a bara Lee frock sketched, with the new s d points. ~Clip styles for 7 noon while playing on the groun ln y for afternoon y t Men: ring styles for women for h re the Industrial Home School at Rlue studded in glittering steel, with double pleated flounce—and the pleated e 00. our es self-fill d 2 L n Plains. The ball was thrown by t gray, e g! g g - 2 UL ers, safeties and regula olden. colored, sixteen years a lovely girdle of coral pink adding, a dis- fchk \';nh 1!]5 wide !:iealdcdbgu;idle f‘salvo 75 | =20 h?n Colored tops ,,,In so,,;j_. i 2 Q; 6 years a pupil In thé school nctive touch of color. .$59,50. Others .~ a Barbara Lee model —beads_play ‘a eatly Increas ilities % sl U o othere MUK .50, $3.50 and $4 e I ?re beaded—pleated—and depend upon ‘prominent part in trimming—and besides Greatly I ed Faci for :s“:l l!.":“ - Z IR e D P charming styles for their distinctiveness. ~ navy, there is gray, tan, cocoa and French R S P e R Little Boys® i R Navy is much hked—as is gray. beige and ',’};E from which to ch Sizes’}4, 16, Shampooin‘ Hair-Dressing Permanent Hasid Painted igtle Boys tal this morning that his cons lon was b'aCk W - . Tabch tmproved: i . “Waving, Facial Massage, Manicuring— an ash Suits. M. Johnson, twenty-four years 39 ol 2 da fe tain i el n‘(mn‘(;‘:'r: }:Ef::- $39 50 $49 50 $59 50 $ 50 p e -This enlarging of our Hair Dressing Section now offers the iiat]l::r F?fli’g 7|§"Ce $2o50 to $ 12.50 o avenue, this m ‘ n—Ch: ulz.l.:)ckvle)xr:kad a lass ‘and Women's Bectios, Third foor. Misses® Section, Fourth oor. 7. opportanity to every woman to really look her best—there fans in the Besides - the regulation Blue r';;fio'fi\ ot o e . . e | are 26 rooms, 9 of them new—upright shampoos that do not : fomeliasth lacestisad Regatta ialared rry Horace, twenty-five vears old, S i iz S . od i Kkilled tor e e's gayest col- uits—we jmport exclusively, working on the carni grounds at 2d . e e = - tire you—every modern appi lance.—s 1l operators— 7 orings— suits from John Barran -and e on e e rounas Dt . d B ol ample facilities to meet a constantly increasing patronage. \ gl - g'h!tl;ul ‘:I :: Sons, England. s - E . ¥ Sectlon, Fourth floor. Mt sbout 11 oolofk #uf venlnet 8 Morning appointments are the preference of most women y Saianl By gectine. Pumtitue severe injury over his right eye. Sur- = ; d geons at Casualty Hospital dressed his in warmer, Summer weather. 5‘:‘1‘;2; in injury. \ - . .—Jyne, a, month of bride 1 graduates. oy i colarings. UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT N 4 5 5 ,OC{‘;';,'W ot kg - - ?‘Enfs'fm’gi?mfi“ ; 5~ m&m - b e, Pt e : Silver-Plated CAMPAIGN EMPHASIZED ; (¢ 1 - hest—amd to look one’s . that shall be the fqundanon of the costume. ‘? P N Tu —rucs. $l HOW? vegy portant the choosing of just the right corset President Durkee of Howard Makes Our corset section 'is ‘now showing Modart — - —have Shrine emblem in copper th Report to Annual Meeting of ; models’ Hiat3vill give you an added beauty and 2 ; and silver plate for their deco- Trustees, = charin 4llithe more desirable because it is naturai - 2 2 . ration. Buccessful conduot of the cumpaign > “and (n?‘;. Our corsetieres will be delighted to. « © The -Boyg’ Store is Headquarters for & TR B WS, for " $250,000 Howard University | - " hélp:you select and fit the Modart corset Shrine Guide Books, 75¢ school of medicine which was re- e \ | s .whuth suits you exactly. B ? S s 7 S ’ Conditional ofer of a like sum by the Among many models is a rich satin-fig- OYS ; Wimmin UItS Shrine Vamp Dolls, $2.50 ssnersisdusaticasoadicNewi Yok : e ;d,fi%hfir the slender figure, $11. L e o thailas : - - --For’the .slightly fuller figure, beautiful Orlginal California and Jantzen Suits Shvine Set stitoiian at the annusl meeting ves- || R .. _Procade; Waistline model, $10. The Jantzen Swimming Suit features the Trunk 2 " Other Modast Corsets, $5t0 $17. Gusset and Bow Trunk—features that give the per- Pung (:how the “Variots Dhysical {mprovements SO R v A% fect fit and long life toa swimming suit. They are —every tile bears the Shrine made in the university, showing that ¢ T2 N . knitted of -the. finest worsted—they’ll hold thexr emblem in colors; a particularly th rounds and buildings are in bet- ter tepair than they have bedn for shape and fit—and. give better wear and greater beauté(ul and handsomely de- signed set. Ty Dence 500 ‘Tion ‘cltod the, areat g S fort thai it an buy. $300, P oties STeRe. ‘It S the Sle eveiess A White Footwear P PR TR R e Demonstrated in the Chinese Sell Boats wnd Carioes, 10¢ fo°" Stanton J. Peelle, chairman of the Booth, First floo: B 'wis the footwear, for summer. Here are four All thefa”cycoloredstnpes he likes— J - ;mnh Rukfi& 7b‘= ifl ’1' c‘fl"‘. in right col OPSv beuraion usenfprasiie: 3 g . v smart types for s many different occasions. APPEAL ON WAY. cha,ter L $5 and 36; Juniors’, $3 ' . aagihre e Arnstein Case to Be Heard Again { " This Year. —that» leads all sweater fashions fol After a delay of two years, the ap- Summer—and here are the smartest’ : Ongmal California Sw:mmmg Suits ma: eal of Jules, Nicky, Al in, e s iy > i W Hetiivan: Notmen 8. Bowles of sleeveless sweaters i : = Sef s s ; £ ‘3 50 io 85 Jumors 33 : gy o l 3 ;t‘un‘;m;?esfldmgfi and Wilen W. Easterday, convicted of Striped Brushed Wool in front, plain in District Supreme Court yesterday o leve fe—in varied shades, 39 & - ther clever sty ht-wear' o | Boys' Sote Fourh Sem: - - | - A Distinctive Colored tice Gould in the spring of 1921. ‘The g actlon of the appellate court. reached befors the end of the year. a smartly designed lront, $8.75. of the. lohg Tefectory ot e long refectory table |s % conspl y b * % n‘.’x:n;%\iffiq{.':zon'::"rgn.' ln?a'az"w:éf"é'flig back—varied - cofor - combinations—$3.95. S ; ; i robberics, s on ita wa. e Cou s : o A Thente” Tusttoe Sradons of ‘the Contrasting Stripes: of Fiber, make an kove s Llfe Guard Smb, $3.50; .Iumors .!3 : Feronese--, settled the bill of exceptions taken during the trial before the late Jus- . A Slip-over Piccadilly Golf "Sweates 2 ot crepe or crgandu cautiful 3 \ men are under sentence of two'years smartly combines fiber and wool. in ymiode!, cut-out on the: sides, withs coversd:. = - S Ghfl Table Service each and are on bond awaiting the fancy weave; $5.75 5 spamsh heel. 4 . Adi . g b R } . 3 : . istinctive table servic e e I T Another Piccadilly—smart i golf, has "~ = St e "‘mm Stoey : » X o touch to the pre:enbdayv Attorney T. Morris Wampler repre- Beacer Secthn, Thire Seer. - s . R S0c to 1. il s o C N ’ X ; crric elri erators ARl R e ol eoov and 4 oo © the government. Y 4 3 i g 1 meets . every. copeel re- minum pail, shavel and 4 molds * | quirement in the_diversity: of —enameled:” in bgh\ pink_or.’ s ™ y ¥ s N - 5 2 lasses—some of which we pic- blue. POSTPONES VISIT TO U.S. - - = . 3 i - are amous for & ; fure, in-lovely coloringsacus.” < Speinkfl f f : : silehisiague- < SeleitigGai s s.u—éin He e comAnAee S "gon S b e marine, amber and- green. 3 aller, -{n-chief o 3 ~ 4 Slurbea with Plates, ! come in handy to sMall host, Uus ;r:g{l-:e:;' his visit :;‘(.».lha“l‘!:nll:t.l'l{ States s 'ce sav‘”g ) s 311-“ on the fawn this “imagi until autumn. He #ays his presence 3 - 3 . flr‘u ice. Tt w30 «; in Poland is necessary for the time _,q, Kite sei mkin g5 ) Insulzmon is -one. -of the 4 ‘ '“g“"- ey being. RO s ; ; 2 rtant parts of . | il )l ShrineD 3 fly ime clothes. 5 €0y § L mes importan of ] (l . $15 dowen ; p f te leather m&s > ol “a rln{ngevmr. flel‘llrt.lit o B Slasiware Seotive, nfll foar. °, Tur Section; Fourth Soar:" insulation is a mineral: product subjected " melting heat, then blown u 5 T R RRTARE into sitk-like tubes. The W4 _ Another New Arrival ;I'dlw skctch 1ls ;‘ypx—i <t 7% ! ih’a"s are p‘::l;ed vgth it. i pn R tt P F-b i R i —a gmart leghorn 5 t saves and. ice; : - cut short at the back AT . .- dees*miot” sag,” shrink or I a anIa 1 er u s -—sometimes it rolls o i P Tgettles. keeps™.warm air .0 N _F " 3 Beautiful rugs, especially the dark and medium colors that ... abruptly to give the r out and cold air in. have proven so Jzopuln this season. . They. aré cool-lookmg,. efix&l;-u:g ltd 1: in- & § ey long-wearing and do not soil easily. variaj ande: oL . .o - J well ”’(Mnd in vel. W?""f"%“&h:fl;:;‘:'bfm:fia; White "Enamel, 90.1b, ice capactty. $65; loo-lb ..$68 ° 9x12........ $15.75 : 6x9 .. ...... .. $10.50 :]e.t‘—gwndhued or b ;"s: leatbcrnlciudhull ’\ Othenfrom........................ mtom 7.6x10.6 .....313-50 46x76...:.. “‘75 Smaller sizes at proportionate prices. All sizes of Hall Runnérs. Rattania carpet by the yatd. -Water Coolers for Now ", A Sale at Low Prices Get 3 water cooler and have ice water on hand whenever : Im Ortcd Grass Rugs : you want it this summer. These coolers are galvanized S Vi - lined, full capacity, nickel-plated, lever or push button 9x32..... .56.95 8x10..... $5.75 ‘!’ * - *Crepe-Sole Golf Oxicd. [35 faucet. In different colored finishes. find other sizes at prammic‘lly low prices. Of whité Buckski h shield ese are artistic rugs t create an atmosphere-of m;cé;e :y. b""(“ 2»‘:‘.:',,.. .-‘:‘; ”"" . ¢ $§ 10 galloa...... 225 freshness and coolness wherever they are used: " Ol; stréng 3 gallen. % 4+ warp and smooth finish, they’ll wear well and ]ong Rug Bectiem, Bixth Sear. R AT I MR ¥ 71 uw_nn/)mflfih!hl_‘)mww“('

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