Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 18

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7 18 2 THE _EVENING STA.I%, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE ,;7, 1923. : hi ; back to Frafiee and LrTag over a sTm=| Cobb “until recently” was 4 merber b VIA1 FIVERA WIRE 16 ENT 1S O v ACU LUAITC TRID |tres “ana endoa tne imental e e — — = : : STUDENT IS -CHARGED" - cRAs“ HALTS TRIP tgne, " S iy llar "mathine, .Thé JTyer. spolit” the | of the editortal stafof the Bookman. - ey st the W < AL Ba night with Joseph Voros, a French- n is the s Dr. WS SN = l WITH TRIPLE WEDDINGS FLIVVER |z Tngy. the Tete winis Med beon dam |man, who has & farm near where the | M. Chapman. curator of the denares | Eaghon o LI Gunese know enough G = OF AERIAL l. aged. Then he sald he would oke hiaftiny airplane came down, ment of ornithology of the Museum |story of their experiences. They said | U+ S Ambassador to London to Be- \ “fiilvver” back to New York, make of Natural History. they had come from Havana and had Lloyd "Smith: Said to Have Bor-| TR T necessary repairs and continue his MISS COBB TQ WED. % pald some one, whom they did mot turn to Post on Leviathan. b :. " 2. £ F oW, r L i rowed Méuey From One Bride |Souvenir Fiends Almost Strip Ma- | Fnc Frenchmas, however, had not - **|" CHINESE HELD IN RAID. | the "Unitea “States. “They mad- bhen i3y 2AL. N. J, June 7.—Col. George Walting in - Havana ©oor e Gentod | Harvey fias” announeed his intention i | 8 counted on the - 4 — 1 4 to Marry Another. | chine After French FIyer's | Tne wings were oy oF qurlo:seckefs. | Authop’s Daughter und Newspaper ~ o R months for an opportuhity 'to -be |to sail for London July %, on the Le- 3 ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 7.—Lloyd ¢ from the metor and when he learned | writer Announces Engagement. even Men Believ riuggled | smuggled in, the¥ said. | Viathan, to resume his post as Amer- Smith, chemistry student at Mechanics’ Accident, this there were tears In his eyea: - He{" - - = *agagement. | _. - Into United States. T e ican ambassador to Great Britain. A!‘men to Try for Speed and | institute nere, is hela by the polica on made a hurried trip to the fleld where | NEW YORK, June 7—The engage- During the past year thé trade school| Located af a country home at & charge of bigamy. Smith, it is charg- e the mnachine was moored and, afterment of Miss Elizabeth Cobb, daugh- | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Juno 7. |conducted by the industrial Association | Muplehurat, where oo 1 H Heigh ks in Test €d, married Dorothy Bull of Toronto, | By the Associated Press scrutinizing the work of vandals, he Trvin 6. ‘Cobb Callior: 1o 1 Eleven Chinese, belleved to have been | of San Francisco trained approximately | Journing for cevercr Maasit®® &9 { neig t Marks in Tests Jennle Freeman of New York city and [ 5\ PER 3 said he would nolonger be able to use | ter of Irvin S. Covb, 'duthor, to Frank | smuggled . into this country from 700 apprentices in the practical trades, Harvey' indicated (hat he might re i - Lila Habertson of Northrose, N. Y. All| P4 RO, N. J., June 7.—Georges | njs craft. Michler Chapman, jr. of Englewood, | Cuba, werd found by sheriff's deputies | such.as paperhanging, painting, plaster- | tarn 1o Peacham. Vi for o mis b } Toda the girls were in court. Dorothy Bull. | Barbot, French pilot of the “flivver” | Barbot’s present intention Is to go| N.J. was announded yesterday. Missand federal agents in a raid on two | ing and brieklaying before sailing. L H Y. second mate, comforied him in his celi [airplane, announced today that he had | ———— —— — = § po arters. 3 TN, rowed money | téporarily abandoned his flights in 3 > from his Toronto bride to pay for his|this country. Although his machine the Associated Press. e o T 7.—with | Wodding to Lila Habertson. The mar- |suffered little damage yosterday when $AN DIEGO, Calif., June Tiage secret became. Known, 1t was | Sarered little ¢ te§ world records safely recorded as|jearned, whien Mrs. Habertgon Smith e frall craft plunged into a tree th® result of the work done by the |entered a hospital. near here on an attempted flight from Axjerican naval flyers here yvesterday. — Garden City, L. I, to Washington, m@mbers of the aircratt squadrons of | RAILROAD BOOSTS WAGES, [D- C. curlo seekers further disabled the battle fleet today were ready 10| pOANOKE, Va., June 7.—-A wage in- the mechanical flying marvel Barbot N @ e S e marks. = E = had brought to this couhtry. gt after more seaplane mark it 8 cents aa hour for sighial .¥oday's program of flights, unlike ance men ‘and their assiate 'Thc little arrprane met its ncclden(! t of yesterday, in which the sea-|an0q was announced today by the :;m;dflr ‘;lhen the motor n;n-a in ay . o tron Dlines circled about the bay in 100K | Norfolk and Western Rallway Com. | Moot Of & strons gust of wind lags carefully marked off for dis-|pany. About 150 men are affected. | could regain it the “flvver” struck o tabce, was arranged to be held en- |mm——————— tigely over the Navy flying fleld: at Ngrth Island, The flights today will copisist of speed contests over a three- kiometer -course and altitude flights with specified loads in the heavy sc@planes. Wwo long flights were Buy them by the doz- en! You will practice true economy by sup- plying all your needs for summer. Every Dress of good quality, fast-color gingham —accurately cut—true to size.. Many delightful styles to choose from. A New Shipment Brings Another Opportunity to Share in This Sale of “Priscilla” Economy Dresses | B il s e | Large Sizes but the made by L acted much more as in the air for ix minutes, with a 1 (Children toypedo lodd of 250 kil Only his | superb handling » big plane kept him in tl long. He | lapded in the wa after dark, not with8ut | & werformance wh " MERCY FOR TWO RABBIS. Mexico Annuls Sentences on Ac- { E count of Advanced Age. TEXICO CITY, 1SR Telegraphic tebco of six a® hard labor Sghneerson piforming the court fuhction of t nilied owlng to t {FASCISTI IMPRISONED. Freing Priest to Drink Castor Ofl | A pleasant, harmless Substitute for*Castor -Oil, Pare- {f § _Gesto fen Months goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared PERUVIA, taly, June T7.—Count . by & ; h for Infants from one month old to Children of all ages. MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria contains no narcotics. It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve { UNITE ON WET BILL. Constipation Wind Colic | R G , Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach | Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels | Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates M— ! To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Lk | e 7.—The anti> | he Wiscon- | to | All the “Rage”! i sl Cllned - Kid Sanda_ls | \'D now that “Haha 3 Specials” take a hand—you can buy- them at only $5.95. Literally marvelous values! This® great. Sale of. “Priscilla® Economy Dresses starts anew to- morrow with replenished assort- . ments and the same wonderful _values ' that brought enthusiastic “érowds last week. 300 dozen Dresses in the lot— and we advise you to come early, as every hour will see them go out by the hundreds. Fashioned of A Fast Color Ginghains, Such as Universal, Vogue, Puritan and Amoskeag Red Kid - i Green Kid Blue Kid White Kid All Regular Sizes and | Plenty of Large Sizes 46 to 50 w ‘ These are NOT cheaply /Il made—absolutely mot! They || are made the way you like to find them when you purchase in a sale—full cut and gener- ously made—excellent in ma- terials, making and styles. . : Effectively trimmed with organdie, dotted Swiss, novelty combinations and Swiss em- broidered collars. . - Made ofistandard quality Gingham, in a won- derful variety of charmi atterns in ve ot attractive cl?;clis of r!:sllllll]:lngl:nted colors—:(); o EXTRA SPACE! charmingly styled they will serve for outdoor S EXTRA WRAPPERS! wear as well as for home and porch wear." BN EXTRA SALESPEOPLE! The most wanted styles—in a gorgeous array of ever-popular large or small checks-or plain chambrays. > . 1 Gt : 5 Every one of these dresses has a wholesome charm. = They're neatly finished, every seam is machine is overcast. There’s not a raw edge showing anywhere. Buttonholes are well and carefully worked and the daintiest trimmings are effectively used. Every Dress freéh, crisp andvm.ade expressly for spring angi‘sumn»le‘r wear. Crisp dresses in new 1923 styles, correctly cut in size and amply full; and in the face of:the advances in the price of gingham, the material alone would cost you more than the price of the dresses. : e : 4:d 5 A e Gt e e e g The woman of larger figure is as- ; sured a satisfactory selection in “this | sale, for there are plenty of “EXTRA SIZES” from 46 to 50. The *styles f are loose line, belted and fitted waist- | line belted models that are entirely be- | coming—all cut on properly propor- | tioned lines and not enlargements of regular sizes. i ‘Women who wear extrg size dresses will find this a most welcome oppor- | tunity! ; | RedKid - White Kid White with Colptegl Trims - At all our Stores except the “City Club” Shop Cor, 7th & K Sts, 414 9¢h Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ’ 233 Pa. Ave. SEE.

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