Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 13

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17 RECORDS ST BYNAVYFLYERS ' Spectaculfir Feats Witnessed at San Diego—Marks to Be Verified Here. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif, June 8.—With seventeen worlds records for sea- ; planes, most of them in new events, established here by naval flyers ‘Wednesday and yesterday, the sched- ule of tests had been concluded today Several spectacular feats were w nessed yesterday. Lieut. H. E. Hal and, piloting an F-5-L plane of the al mail type, lifted an extra ,400 pounds to a height of 5.2 “The total weight of the machi 1 load was 14,400 pounds. This record flight was made ¥ motor. battle plane soared to ht of 18,400 feet, where he ! ntered a temperature of two ces below zero. The atmosphere as so rare e pontocns of the n out and when t plane began t pressure caved speed test of the day i etition, was won by ! eber, who, piloting with a_400-horse- ! motor, made an aver- | age time of 102.38 miles an hour for | three different laps. | The marl e in the various| tests will be verified in Washington, | where the barographs have been sent | for calibration. 1 DENIES $675,000,000 CLAIM ON CHURCH, Historic Wall Street Property Free! of Litigation, Says Trinity | Attorney. ity Church, at the head of Wall street, | has no litigation against it questiol i state holdix edge of Omaha, Neb., sponsible to the heirs of Robert Ma- comber for real and lease 000.000. : ue heirs forland | were cropping up asserted, and were | beliet that the | under lease n of Omaha claimed i grandf. one of ) file ¢ for himself and thirteen other Sprague said there was no record in Trinity’s h “The origi- corporation, | settled, of the church WIFE SLAYER MUST DIE IN THE ELECTRIC CHMRI Jourt Sentences Harry Diamond for Murder Following His Con- viction by Jury. VALPARAISO, Ind., June 8.—Harry { Diamond, found guilty of murdering | his_wife, e Dianond, here, yes- itenced to' die_in the| r at Michigan City on! . Judge Hannibal Loring | pronounced the sentence. | “Snake’s Hips” is a fox-trot that trots out every trick in the jazz musician's bag when The Georgians get under way in this Columbia Record. “Farewell Blues” is a companion record that makes the sky the limit in fox-trotology. At Columbia Dealers A-3864 75¢ g N\\!\ NewgD, Rub Out That Stiffness You are exercising all day, getting up in_the morning with every joint stiff and sore. If you will just rub with - Rubbing Oil —it will take out the kinks and you'll be fit for the day’s pleasures. Incidentally “Musco” is a great relief in rheumatic and other kindred ail- ments. For Sale at all Peo- ples and -other good Drug Stores. Compounded by . THE EVENING STAR. Three Pretty Styles in Girls’ Frocks, $3-50 Mothers of daughters 7 to 14 will be delighted with these smart little frocks here at such an unusually low price— Normandy voiles, Swisses and quaint little prints in gay Summer colors—one style has ruffles on the side and sleeves—another has eyelet embroidery collar and cuffs and an organdie sash; and still another is a smart little sleeveless frock of jade dotted voile with a crisp white organdie sash. Girls” Khaki Knickers Specially Priced, $1.85 pair These are made of a lighter weight khaki with one pocket and buckled belt—sizes 8 to 22 years. Girls" Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Cool Apparel For the Hot Summer Days Palm Beach Suits, $12.50 With two pairs of knickers, one regulation, one goli. Well tailored, cool, comfortable suits of the same summer fabric that Dad wears, Separate Knickers Palm Beach, Linen, White Poplin, White .Duck. Khaki, $1.50 to $3. Flappers, $1 and $1.25. Sport Blouses English Broadcloth and Silk, $3.75 and $5. White and tan. Poplin, Striped Madras, Madras, Khaki, Pongee, $1, $1.50 and $2. Wash Hats, 75¢ to $2 Outfitters Boy Scouts Boys® Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ White Pumps Special, °2.75 pair These strapped pumps of fine white reignskin are a popular style with the younger girl— slightly square as to toes, with a bit of a bow for trim- ming. Sizes 81; to 11, with spring heels. Sizes 117 to 2, with heels. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth floer. Especially for Growing Girls Laceless and Back-Lace Girdles A Treo Model, $3; of fig- ured serge and elastic. W & L Laceless Girdle, $3; of silk figured poplin, waistline—elastic hip sec- tion. Corset Section, Third floor. Back-lace Model, $2; of pink brocade and elastic. Pink Satin, $3.50; a dainty model, double to give extra strength; with elastic waistline, back-laced. Cool Summer Underthings for Little Folk, 2 to 6 Nainsook Gowns, $1.00— Pretty little styles with low neck, short sleeves, trimmed with lace or em- broidery, run with ribbon. Body-Waists, 50c — plain or gathered styles with double rows of buttons and garter attachments. Drawers, 75c—in knicker- bocker style, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Infants’ Section, Fourth fioor. Drawers, 50c—of cambric and nainsook, knicker- bocker or diaper style; lace or embroidery trimmed. Combinations, $1.50— Nainsook combination suits trimmed with lace or embroidery. Boys’ Undersuits, $1.00— combining ‘drawers and waist; of checked nainsook with double seat and garter attachments. " Refined and Efficient Service in Hair Dressing, Marcel and Permanent Waving, Massaging and Manicuring. 27 private, well equipped rooms. Becond floor. WASHINGTON, D. C, Wood FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. ward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Purchases Packed, Wrapped and Shipped Free of Charge to any Point in United States Special Selling of Skirts, *10 " Because this is a season of skirts—because every woman will want at least one skirt, and most of them more than one—this sale will be interesting—and doubly interesting because of the very low price. Knife-Pleated Silk Skirts, $10 Of canton and novelty crepes, in tan, gray -and white, the fashionable summertime shades. Kordova Silk Skirts, $10 A new silk, fashioned into a smart gathered model ; tan, gray, white, delft and black. Roshanara Pleated Skirts, $10 In white, tan, gray. navy and black; cluster pleats make this model attractive. Wool Crepe Pleated Skirts, $10 The much worn wool crepes in cluster or knife pleated styles; white, tan and gray. Skirt Section, Third floor. Loveliest of Summertime choose colorful flowers, wheat and ribbon trimmings 518 and $220 In spite of the well known statement that one can’t im- prove on nature, one doubts if real buttercups, roses and as they do on these charming summertime garden hats— hats with broad brims of leg- horn or transparent hair braid—in soft, lovely yellows, delicate pink and orchid H shades—cool greens—and the N lovely burnt-brown colorings. Millinery Ealon' Third floor. e sprays of wheat ever grew as luxuriantly or as attractively ) e] LA This lovely hat sketched was palest vellow straw to begin with—so it might be expected to do the unusual thing— that is, cover its brim with transparent black tulle, and then wear at one side two lovely full-blown roses— one in yellow and one in blue—$22.50. This is but one \ of the many delightful crea- tions—and many of them are i p I = creations of our own work-" ~ room. Smart Footwear--Colored or Color-T rimmed Fashion says Color—and if not all color, then a touch of colored trim- ming for smartest footwear. Among Colored Kid Sandals, $10 As distinctively styled as they are colorful are these newer sandals of colored kid—bright red, a new blue and the fa- vored champagne shade—the strap comes up smartly over the instep, and smart cut-outs on the side allow white or a contrasting shade of hose to appear. The heels, low and flat, covered with kid. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Gloves---Smart Women are Wearing for Summer Silk Gauntlets, in the smart shades—some- times cleverly appliqued, or with colored linings ; $2.75, $3 and $3.50. Strap-Wrist Fabric Gloves, are particu- larly smart—in mode, sand, gray and beige, with two-tone embroidered backs; $3. Lace Mitts—the very newest and most charming fashion in Summertime gloves; mitts of white, mode, gray or black, of lace, $1.50; of silk jersey. $2.50. Glove Section, First floor. the charming new things arrived in the Woodward & Lothrop Footwear Section for Women—these AN Color-Trimmed Pumps, $12 White kidskin, smartly com- bines with vivid red or lovely blue in this charming pump; the medium toe comes up to the instep in a smart tongue effect, and the strap fastens with colored pearl button. The trimming is dec- orative as well as colorful, and it makes a charming pump to wear with afternoon clothes. Organdie-—A Smart Summer Neckwear Fashion Collar and Cuff Sets, of crisp organdie, are delightfully trimmed with Valenciennes and TIrish lace; Peter Pan shape—one may choose from lovely ones, $1 to $2.75 set. Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, in roll or flat styles add a fresh, crisp trimming touch to a daytime frock—$1 to $2.50 set. Charming Organdie Vestee Sets, tuxedo style—also the popular Peter Pan models —$1.50 to $3.50. Neckwear Section, First floor, Women’s Wool Swimming Suits $5 S Featured among others— Annette Kellermann Two-in-One Wool Suits —one of which we illustrate, a suit equally suitable for strenu- ous swimming or just a dip— of navy blue with contrasting color stripes. Others have round or square necks; some have white belts like this one sketched; and the color combinations include such delightful ones as—navy and red, navy and green, brown and tan, black and purple, jade and white, nasturtium and tan—and many others. Splendid Choice, $5 Bathing Sult Section, Third floor, Pleated Crepe Meteor Costume Slips $11.50 Beautiful slips, of fine quality, heavy silk crepe meteor—plain bodice with shoulder straps, and knife- pleated skirt; in tan, gray or white, $11.50. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Shrine Towels 4 for $5 These heavy white Turkish towels, decorated with the Shrine Emblem, in blue— will prove quite serviceable. Mailed free to any address. Linen Section, Second floor. Embroidered Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.75 This vogue for bright-colar embroidery is delightiully shown on these new over- blouses—of crepe de chine, with cool, low neck and short sleeves—in white, fallow, emerald or navy blue; with colorful em- broidery of contrasting shades—sketched, $5.75. Among other models at this . low price are gay printed silks and beaded blouses, in popular shades. Blouse Section, Third foor A Frame for Your Diploma That treasured H i g h School diploma or that much prized college sheepskin, may best be kept in an attractive frame. You may choose here from many styles of correct frames — and the framing will be done to your satis- faction. Picture Framiog Section, Fifth floor Unbreakable Bottles, $7.50 Quart Size Stanley Vacuum Bottles, ail-steel. unbreakable. No need to make replacements, as in others. Keep liquids hot or cold for several hours. Pt. size, $6.75; 2-qt. size, $1250 Water Sets, pint size, $11.25 to $25. Rose, blue, yellow, lavender. Quart size, $1450 to $21. Thermos Bottle Section, First fioor. Nickel-plated Thermos Bot- tles, pints, $3.75; quarts, $4.25. Heavy Plated Water Jugs, pint, $8; quart, $9; 2-quart, $13.50; 3-pint, $10.50. © C Every Home Should Have One Croquet Sets, $3.50 Playing croquet is good fun, keeps you out in the open. gives vou exercise in the fresh air without the strenuous activity of some of the other sports. Set consists of cight 5-inch mallets, 8 balls, wickets, 2 posts, all neatly finished. Other Croquet Sets, $2 to $20. Junior Sets, $1.50 and $2.25. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Columbia Tennis Rackets $5 They have extra wide heads, practical shapes, seasoned ash frames, strung with good quality black and white gut. Light, medium and heavy weights. Other Rackets The Bat, $13.50. Dreadnought Driver, $13.50. Lee Special, $13.50. Challenger, $13.50. Women's National, $8. Varsity, $7. Driver, $3.50. Devon, $3. The Hub, $3. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Lis Tennis Balls, 50c Tennis Presses, $1. Rubber Handle Grips, 25c. Tennis Cases, $1 to $2.50. Racket Gloves, 50c. Tennis Markers, $3 to $30. Nets, $3 and $6.50. Poles, $4. For a Delicious Dessert Rich’s Wine Jelly—port flavor, 25¢ Special Tomorrow Chocolate Sponge Chips, 40c Ib. Candy Section, Fourth flcor. For Your Toilet Face Powders Compacts. Twin Compacts, hand- painted Fancy Tapestry Compacts Talcums and Dusting Powders Djer-Kiss Water Softeners Luxor Bath Powder Prichard & Constan Bath Powder. . 4711 Bath Sal Hair Tonics W. & L.'s Tonle. . Pinaud’s Tonic Vaseline Tonic. Cocoa 01l Poma Societe Hyglen| Brilliantine. , . Wanons’ ) 10¢, 3 for 25¢ Amami Shampoo.. .15¢, 2 for 23¢ Congress Hardwnter. Se dor. Cutlcura Se Physicians’ and Surgeons' ++ +. 10c each, $1.10 doz. Yankee Doodle French Bath. «i10-35¢, 3 for $1 Toilet Goods Section, First floor, Toilet Creams, Lotions Charmant Witeh Hazel Daggett & Ramsdell's il . Hind’s Honey Pompeian Nigh Pompeian/ Day Pompeian Massage. Deodorants Sans O'D: Huxh .. Mum .. . Charmant Deodorizing Forhan's Paste. . Listerine Past 12 yds.,, waxed. . Soaps Packer’s Tar, new style bo: 2ic, 3 for 60c large. 25¢, 3 for 70c Imported Soap Noveltis 35¢ Imported Soap Vamps. ¢ Hospital Absorbent Cot

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