Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 14

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i L THE _EVENING A STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE_6, 1923. - — e e e, e T B - e — ' P'CKPOGKETS FIND ns“::;‘;‘.;r :;zntpeller vt reported the ASK PRESIDENT TO CALL :"A"éin.'::fi';n :.‘.‘.‘.“‘.'o'i‘;’»"n‘?iim..m.. Changes in s“uwm of Granville, Ohio, has been ordered to ltr&c&or at the Citadel, Charleston,|Corps, at the Marine Barracks, Quan- o . 2 this city for ummgm at Walte - 2ft of a watch from the public resent the protest to the alter Feaniis - e1a arum. | tico. has be tened to-the battle- - comfort Station at Dth and K direets | HOUSEWIVES® MEETING | Sent i person, i was asscried: = Army and Navy Offscers | seta Sonoial siammiias Loy Frort BiiT, ORia. his besn sracund | ship Nevada, oo o E VEST HERE | Vix veported by Wiltlam H. Knight. Favorable action was taken on -a C oot Fredertc X"Filce. const Artl- |15 Fionorul, Hawai. The President has accepted the Landover, Md, " suggestion from the Women's Fair Of Interest to Capital|lery Coros, at New Cumberiand, Pa, = resignation of Lieut. Albert R. Staud! John Underwood, 941 Maryland ave- | Women’s Bodies Urge Opportunity | Price League of Milwaukee, Wis. that . (P, detalled to duty at Fort i attached to the U. §. 8. Argonne, to nue’ southwest; A. J. Kent Trinity| o "o a national organization of ho Army. ) Capt. David E. Theleen of the naval | take effect June 15. Qnly Average Number of Petty muniLy m;“:;"n aac:‘:ml“:::xnln:t o Eroteat Ata'nst Eatlureto Tivos be formed. The time ang place |. Col. Merch B, Btewart, thtantry, has ,,,,‘:In“’;;ll:'er& D:n accepted u;'e examining board, Navy Department, siding: o . of S Edwai ; S S LI Thetts Reported to Police Miahe st = South - Washingtor. Remove Sugar Tarif?, 2fadhe conference have not been de- |, [ ', ointed commandant of gadets | infantry, to take effocs Yans 1o " been ordered to the Naval ‘War 5 P Atter. midnight they reported they |y, i associated Press $¢ at the United States uukny “Acad- #fi;flcai e llism 8. Browning, | College, Newport, R. 1. Younger Generation Amazes. During Day. D e NEW YORK, June 6.—President Different. emy, West Point, T O'!R':fl'r: Allen, Vt. has been’ detatied as it e seiEnad o the Lom: | 7o the Topeka Capital. e i | Harding was urged to call & DUbIIC | grom the Richmond Times -)f‘“bi):““f; ::‘lld '::"'“Vl:ry i gl'"y‘b‘:l‘ll‘ruclor at Harvard Unlvarulty and ot the's. Sosigned to the Tom- | 4 twenty-year-old bridegroom has t hearing at which American house-| “Ah, Jerry. . y ssigned’ to other duty., e Mass.; Maj. A. A. Arnold,| Lieut. Edward C. Melton, Mpdical |applied for a divorce, and declares Maj. Sullivan. superintendent of po- | HELD IN EMBEZZLEMENT. | hGaring at, yhich Amer sl g g it Dnn-'.";':lfr::! o e o Hyronds ifantry, o flfi&&":m{ryu on ot Tl el Curhes of ths 34 Marine ' Brigade, | married life is the bunk. The Intel- lice. and Inspector Grant, chief of de- —— to protest against the failure of the | member, dear, how before we were |at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., has been versity, New FHav. or at Yale Uni-|Santo Domingo, has been orderefl to ligence of the younger generation is tectives, are pleased with the work |D. C. Police Arrest Man for Balti- | Federal Tariff Commission to recom- [married’ you used to sing to me: | ordered to Honolulu, Hawali, for John . D en, Conn.. and Capt. | the recruiting barracks, Hampton 5 b3 B D. C. Police Arrest Man mend the removal of the present duty | ‘Every Morn 1 Bring Thee Violets? | duty. 1t Fore Momtoc it Artiliery Corps, | Roads, Va. & source of increasing amazement to s kil eitokives ane thain A e iy A gy Mot DB lnahee . Maviin D BisRller, th onroe, Va., as military in- . Travis 8. Moring, Medical us. own force in balking pickpockets. | J of women's organizations yesterday.| “Yes, Mary: I did that, honey,” he|Infantry. at Anchorage Alaska, has There was the usual number of pel!y" Wanted in R:ltllisr{loozsotv;\ rhn{:eslo[ ;r:;t:;;l’g:al:;:h&nn I; \\l:g guldd repr ;Epll(d. wearily. “I dldn[ knovg then I‘)eend ordered to Fort Benning, Ga. N etien Jnly | embezzlement of X rom the In- eds o ousands of | how it was going to feel every Satur- | for duty. r e e e s only dependent Film Corporation, Leater | Yomen. many of whom were active | day to bring You my envelope.” Cal. Charles B. Clark, infantry, at THE HUMAN SIDE OF BANKING e A R s “.“JI : , Weehauken, N. J., was robbed. He ed 3 is home, 1824 Belmont sald he left his wailet, containing cet, las t by Detectives Wald- in his room at Chevy Chase yesterday cy. morning (and when he retufned last e denied the charge and ex- night it was gone. | pressed a willingness to return to Gilbert Tozer, La Jose. Pa.. motored | Baltimore voluntarily. He returned to the water front yesterday after-|with a detective from that city. . Are you all readv “n‘\d‘d'?‘{k;\“‘“l’u“‘m‘l“é’ POLICEMAN SUSPENDED. Playing the “Ace” ‘ - . 1) B | | AR ying S : ; +_ for that vacation’ :gl?;l;f‘in(l.:hllfm nf‘;l:)‘n]‘ll and dia- | Milstead May Face Drunkenness ln an All_Trump Hand! = Sarah C. Morgan. 1449 Ma; - Charges. . . getts *dvesue, dromped et pocket- Policeman Deatmer Milstead of the : Any kind of a “grand rush” in hot weather is Diatrict Bullding. The ' pocketbook harmful. So say the doctors, and no one cortra- ang $14 it contained disappeared bet | duty because it was alleged that fore she reached the spot where it |he was under the influence of liquor. . . dropped. oo where 1t PMonaay t about 10 o'clock a resit dicts them. F. L. Ingersoll, Mahmes Temple, dent of th sinity of Jefferson and. M 0 Ore - o n 1 e told the police of the 1 of a fold- e lephoned the police of Mil- R e e O cked condition and when he But every year some people put off arrange- peared while he s on the stand in accompanied to the station he rant of the White Tioute " el He may be cited to appear . ments for vacation until the last minute, then tear — e . Kld S and als around getting ready, and finally start off on the holiday quite frazzled and cross. N N L 1T We can do a lot of things to help avert that zero hour hustle. If you are “going across,” we can make your steamshlp bookings and provide you with travellers’ checques and foreign currency. Wherever you are going, you will need credit -arrangements and drafts. And don’t forget that while you're awa\ your valuables will be a lot more secure in a Safe Deposit Box than anywhere else. Serving the ' g MT. VERNON ° b that wonderfully popular line “COld_Drlnk : of "Hahn Special” Shoes for A H - L Our assortment Women. : SaVln S of this service is ) N.E.Cor9tE most complete. Red Kid Cenun Bl Opposite the L - " Public Zibrary Spe-cials Bloc Kid White Kid Light Cut Water Set, $1.50 : w255 Big e S Stp-over Ice Tea Sets $3 : z Silk Hose 1 Sweaters ’ | B \ Nl 5109 Extensive variety of . At AllQur ~~ 1 i ;"::: s C i?::i'}":h,’.:?::'t in a good variety A —— Stores Except the 5" 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. NW. [%5% $5 to $25 | W % DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! Dresses, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. "gmn7 F Streo: Dresses and 1214 t0 121) & Street, , Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 fresh new models for the warm . The Capes are of All-wool Ve- Colors 1’ rose, brown, maize, - lour or black Canton Crepe, 1 "5"' lue ‘and black and whito g fancy Bilk or crepe lined. Tan, ne; sizes to 46. Values to HHUL brown and black; sizes to 44. R The Coats are made with halt sleeve, full sweep, brald trim. 1 ] i < I silk lined; sizes to 40. Tan and i { ; ; 100 New Voile s ilk 11 o 100 (4] A | Dl' The Dresses of Canton Crepe ‘ ey de with panels or. drape, long R el R Walstline of wide crushed belts: D) rtioe R e ; i 2| | 23c Dress Glngham Sugar Base ' . Flavors and Crepelette are charmingly Actuslly 4600 yards of fresh, new, full plece. perfect ginghams, o ) Diaids, ete.. An ideal, fast color fabric, for wome home frocks ‘for sumtmer’ wear, ranity to pu ek ihat represcats & Maving Of more than 10¢ % yars Ojen Cocktail ; Other Jung & Answering June Gift I Don't miss this chance! Strike while u.e weather is Hot! leads them all. ‘Waulff drinks are It's excellent with ] Qjen‘ ; ‘2::::“;6“2':::;: e > Problems . s 3 A, Great Purd‘m a!ld Sale of o, s 2B ' Men’s Silk Shirt crl i) Menthe, Ki 1, ‘ e e, B N Rl oo BEEHERE can be no |4l Underwear j Tt W g o P AT happier utilization of |G|« it repre- - T Tor e ik $3 .95 Acatecs - x and Vermouth gl.{t I sengation of SHivts andlcasily "Cocktails; also i ' gvmg OCIons it every need cov- (7 the best shirt " i = = " - |t 5 h f value of the sea- Erice, [$0.00 Bec mw French and than the selection of an at- I ercdiat e - U son. An' assortment of plain color and _ Dozen Bottles o p P Italian Vermouth. || £ | three prices, striped Jersey silk, baby broadcloth, {"alcSholiC chw i tractive piece of furniture—a per- | and n;‘elv:lues ! \ plain- color and Striped English brosd- 2 Horedhiers i i in each lot are . cloth- and other desirable shirtings in *\-'.:.__ e manent and beautiful possession and : e 2 ciothaand ofhicr ) desirable ahirtines 10 wuww"“ { a visible compliment to the giver. ‘ . [ 8| Segutar and ex- - fect and guaranteed. Sizes 13 to 17. = ; The pleasure in ownership of furni- # 0o5 flith e '_':’"’; B Men’s Woolen Bathing Suits k ture is one that grows with the years, ey prefty | ik hestlien navy $9.50 gr — 9 becoming onlygreater as nmem;igit R ; | novelty gar- 2 —— 2 Dations, in sizes 36 to 3'= PEYCHAUD S anevermoretreasured partofthehome. ‘ nsehtsincinded. | o ) Aromatic Bitters : m:mh"gs'%bghgfigzsem ; i . Hot Weather Sale of White Canvas e S & ik sy s I Trlmmed Hats | Low Sh% 4 A condiment of unusual character. As an adjunct to good Creole cooking, a few drops will impart to gravies, sauces, gumbo, bisque, Chm he!'e to meet any 0\*9: ne : < i i $ 1 95 etc., a most delicious and distinctive flavor. Peychaud’s Bitters . mattet hOW small—or have been on the market for over eighty years. As manufactured - 4 now, the product is concentrated to ‘four times its originaj flavor strength. At your gricer’s or druggist’s, in 12-0z. bottles. Price, Women's nn. Cauu- smp rump. and Ox- $14.00 per dozen. If your dealer does not have-our products in :i : and i | 5 1 - B 7 m- xaw mmu stock, write us direct. I House Herrmann ‘ o 1o to 11. Made and Sold by i “Furnitare Of Merit” il ([ A sreat sacrifice © L. E. Jung & Wulff Co., lnc. : i ) Seventh and Eye Streets S i f’.‘??iiz;::??::":’:n s = Temu.s.Oxfords 31 19 A | . Pl iy i a;slet that ‘:l:d to f For men, boys, women and children; all I i A sises. Successors to L. E. Jung Established 1883 New Orleans, La. RerassSancasnnncercs

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