Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—_—t DEEMRES HUSBAND S 8880 0088808800 000008800 0880008008000ttt sttt sstesssttssssese8eeee0eee0000000000000000000000000000000000808880¢84 Bathing Suits The Power of Cash was A ; e Our prices do not g ayie 4 X ; % MURDEREI] EU”PI_E Pure Worsted Bathing Suits, never more strlkmgly intna have to take care of Anmversary contrastingly trimmed, and_ in T H . ovelties the nibaLle Tt are sz 98 demonsh'ated Burks/ 7] rm = Bad q cco ts WO sy s Wife Tells Montana Attorney L of Slaying, and Bodies acceptable at all . I- bathing resorts ( . perforated and plaia; 390 Are Found. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNBE 10, 1923—PART Y. | SE0E222LLL AL LIIILLIIPLLLILLLLLLLLILLLLLLLLLINIL L 292222 ELEELLLLLLLLLLLILLILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL22222222222222222222228222290202229222222222922222222222292292L2222E22E229222029920299092999999929200989989999899998809999899988800099999999999090889899000 $38333383383232323888825383833¢ ., B I all lengths Rubber Caps—in a variety of colors and i . Imported Beaded B: vith S Ebraaton o 39c Gbei‘conoquorner shell frames; h:il. Y Tth.and H.sts. N 3 — ¥ liant designs. Worth $2-97 - . $5.00 First Floor. Leather Bags and Pocket- books—a variety of shapes and leathers, 88C Worth up to $200..... By the Associated Pres: BOSEMAN, Mont.,, June 9.—First de- gree murder will be charged in two counts against Seth Ora Danner, who, according to his wife, killed Mr. and Mre. John Sprouse of Mobridge, S. D., | and burfed the bodies near Central Park, Mont, November 14, 1920, County Attorney E. A. Peterson today iuformed the Associated Press. Under the Montana law, Peterson stated, a wife cannot testify against husband. “She can testify, however, if In the s'secured 4 divorce,” d that can be ar- Blouses Brand-new styles in Cotton Blouses—dainty Madras and g . Voile; self and colored ! Toilet Artlcles trimming. Overblouse { 8 models. Worth up to IC : Ayeristocrat and Harriet $150 . Hubbard Ayres Face , e ———— . ; - j Powders; dainty and 69€ . delicate. ' 75c value.... ley Blouses, in the mnew Beaded Crepe de Chine and D. & R. Cold Cream lleged murderer and hias found two children by a former wife now in Kansas. to previous reports, a inquest will be held, ‘the Gallatin county attorney said, Three children by the second wife, Mrs. Iva Danner, whose confession led to the v of the bodies nearly three ter they had been buried, and | th child, this one by the former | i for here. >eterson is en- | relatives of the Slip-on and_ Jacquette $4 69 5 = Shc jar.. meecee effects Regular $5.98 - Just two years ago now the Greater Sigmund Store was opened to the public. They have been two wonderful years—of Paiiad e successful business for us—and abundant opportunities for our customers. We are going to celebrate—beginning tomor- et 390 Pirst Floor. row—with a most sensational Anniversary Sale—in which we shall offer merchandise of the Sigmund well known type at ridic- rnite dies ulously low prices—every Department contributing. Dimes are turned to dollars in their purchasing power. Hundreds of New Models in Exceptional Purchase of fine Wash Dresses || o2 Silk Dresses —bought from leading makers and others added from | | —that represent actual values up to $22.50— | our own stock. U but it w said, after the conference,: Choice of .98 Aftsason o the entire lot I | 4 K d sndisose of Dainty | [ formal wear . that the initial step probably would be the appointment of & woman from 3 'R Choice is of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, advisory capac n__“. o i‘zl\.:“,, i | - They are in Linene, Ratine, Gingham—of most attractive models—finished | 7 1861 etc., in Black, Nnér‘y, Cocoa, Gfa{ anddall the oéher. unart.lnll.:adtelg. I Shd it 0a i3 tohbe Drobabieltuis I with self or contrasting embroidery and trimming. Well cut and made. All I ; models are the very newest—and most effective—brilliantly || even fulle participation would be ]} hdie" and mi“e.' lilel. || I . granted by the national committee at 32 its meeting next year, coincident with | € the nationul convention Sog TR e St ige I e Other Feature Lots at $3.98, $5.98, $7.98 ' ' 2 g | Coper specel vlues il be found on racks specily been the principal topic of discussion | gg | 3 tagged at— ab the conference, which lasted more |$8 | : : . : 4 our, although “about forty | @e | 5 = i : g s maiis e aikeaovern| S8 Small lot of All-tyme Crepe and Wool Jersey $2.98 | _ = $11 75. 516'75 $19.75 Amonk these were understood to ha /| Dresses o 2 ——— been the administration world court | @@ - proposal, toward which A‘:]I'v Adanx\s hh: 1 9® A = been reported as somewhat cool, and ' il 4 the statement jssued by the national Second Floor. | e B committee publicity bureau attack-| ing the-allied governments for their attitudes in the Rhineland army cost megotiations, and soon after with- drawn by request of the State De- paMtment, after Secretary Hughes had ii;a?:}di:g{‘i:{f‘ e tree . ] : s I | | Annivef | : efsary Special | ; f | Special | Special Suits W | Underwear Coats-- Army. i ! J | : v | Capt. S. F. Clark, field artillery, 2. s, d ‘ t Sil, Ofkla., has been detailed | i 5 : &% Fidsistans “professor of military ! - ’ Values up to $15 - 1l : | a | il alleged vietims The bodies were in such condition that identification was impossible ex- cept possibly by gold bridgework in the man's mouth, G. 0. P. OPENS GATES WIDER TO WOMEN Decision Reached at Conference Be- tween President and John T. Adams. Decislon to give women u more prominent part in the counclly of the republican party was reached at a conference Friday night between Presi- dent Harding and John T. Adams, chairman of the republican national committee. The exact nature of the participa- tion w decided upon, pend- ing a ass e rs of the na- tional committe airman Adams, $3838383888838383338283882388283882328888388888838838383838328888838383s: Army and Navy Officers | Changes in Stations of | l Of Interest to Capital | { science and tactics at Harvard Uni g ~ i 1l - I ersity, Ci bridge, Ma 4 g il (l i Forely, Eamirides 3 et $ .98 R : | ] i $10 and $12.90 e, Md., for ¢ S i New Knife-plaited _ @‘“ - Values up to ae i B Beeuwickes and Maj. | models—in wool crepe— i | B gra Al Chrps e I ) : | Step-ins and Bloomers siedicnt Cofps e | Sweaters g - oY il o S B $™7 .98 e L the shades. of swagger model—in Petticoats, Chemise, . . Gowns—of sheer quality, P £ Luggage and the lall’e‘r atdflmuhd.d!\",e_b. A0 Maj. L. R, Maddox and Capt. J. C.| I 95 Tweed; expressive de- We've made two lots of ou : Brady of this city, Engineer Offi-| . Enite olai ilk p ¥ CXpRES : s ot ane well finishe i St —of the desirable kind— e | ooty Knife - plaited Silk iR entire stock of fine Sitk Hose— Attractive Sports Coats i S UL i ned to duty in the office of the @@ e —in Velour, Mixtures and y et “of “engineers. : i3 Sk Mo fen most popular-selling lots S VEIE i e : pldeut, C"‘i(w‘«,P‘»g;?:‘oaléscy'o{fi?:“n;:’:: A big shipment of the new & yvt. );l 4 of the season. at c sign—silk lined—just the :\}:can & :llrunks—_madc Heenr rdared, ol Aflanta, "Gai for Sleeveless Golf Sweaters—in 3“1 "‘"‘s’l:"a Yy goo c Coals !hatl you mneed wit Asloli‘t‘ 1“»cr coverinig, i 5 ncedly popular values at $10. SR s g throughout the summer. reinforcements of metal e Lionounctly pops Ehsh grade] wricotine Silk and Fiber Silk—with imi- L atid) Gbert ' Well) finished Capt. F. T. Gundry, Field Artlllery, weaves ad calera Thees i g - and Sweaters are easily worth much $7_98 Suits—in the long tation full-fashion effects and Al tremendonsigmanplof Sidet diout Wt at Fort Sill, Okla., has been detail as military insetructor, Utah N tional Guard. Capt. H. L. Mumma, infantry, at Morgantown, W. Va., has been or- dered to the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Maj. John S. Gaul, Medical Corps, has been placed on the retired list! on account of disubility incident to} iy straightline designs; in the wanted colors. Perfect all the essential pieces— Silk Capes—some plain; | locks. lined with silk. quality. in Shadow-proof Petti- others with deep fringe, 6 98 . . P coats; Gowns, with and line All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters & Values up to $35 $ hand-embroiders; Petti- ehir ."Khaki Knickers —cut a coats, Step-in Bloomers. tive silk. The 59.90 . One of the biggest large and full. $ 50 L Sheer quality—and many new drap- | Seit. ol it Riter gpecials of the season. 88c 7 All Full Fashioned Hose—in EIECES iRy bl canlag ifas il 24-inch size; stout Shapely and all colors Clocked, Chiffon, and Glove and extra sizes. Regular sls Values k< 5 i : A very Silk—well knéwn makes—and i 88¢ Pirst Floor. . v Second Floor. in all the kadi"‘fiof,:k"s' * Pirst Floor. Second Floor. . Fourth Floor. e E st s e sst e ettt ettt sseseessseseessessesssessessts % i Maj. . Lowry, jr, Medical | Corps, has been detailed to duty at | the Soldlers’ Home, this city, and Capt. Harry B. Gannt, Medical Corps, ! at the Soldiers’ Home, has been ! transferred to the Army Medical! School, this city, for duty. Wartant Officer Barl ilelding of | the office of the chief of chaplains, War Department, has been ordered to_Honolulu, Hawali. Lieut. Col. Robert C. Humber, in- fantry, has been detailed to the in- spector general's department and asigned to duty at the War Depart- ment. Second Lieut. Thomas G. Cranford, Jr.. Coast Artillery Corps, at Manila, Fi I, hag been ordered to Tokio to |study the Japanese language. In the Kiddies’ Klothes Shop That Enormous Purchase of Children’s High-Grade scomsmn s |1 Wash Dresses Millinery g 0 «—One of ‘heAl:fgizl:::ym‘lsi:gamres of the —Complimentary Prices for the : _Anniversary Occasion R @ .24 ; Lot of Trimmed and Sports Hats—new and 99c 3 5 exclusive shapes. Celebrating the Anniversary Worth up to $3.98....c0e000cser00ners:cosccororarces & 4 21 v merk 28 o original Trimmed Sport Hats—from the 1 i % & Dresses worth up to $3.95 L a di e s’ Summ er Sh oes Worth up t0 $5.00..c.cc.ce vrsnmvenceccescmemmmss \ AL R Fine Organdies, Dainty Voiles, Printed Voiles, Dotted Swisses White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords—one and A third lot of Trimmed and Sports Hats—of ! and combinations of Voile with Ginghams—in Flesh, Maize, Or- twoistphFameg and the Iatess Stypes ol Ox- $1 69 R i | i Atmend Bloo mdlots of chocled sfucts, Toimmmed with foney I [ Vet e M lt“d"-“g;dpl‘“‘ white collars and cuffs; organdy pockets an Ladies’ Satin and Patent Leather Pumps and Children’s Trimmed and Sports Hats—pleasing g 5 2 sashes, and embroidered panels. Tan Oxfords—dressy lasts—the latest Strap Pumps $ 89 shapes and colors. and Sports Oxfords. 2' Worth up to $398................ iy P Included is a big variety of White Dresses—which formerly Very special value.................. : g sold up to $5.98—a bit mussed but relaundering will freshen them Children’s Play Oxfords and Sandals—smoothly 89c 2 Ostrich Pom Poms— 3 : 3 i 2 Regular $L98 vahue.. Jil up. All sizes up to 14 years. A fnished and very durable. Sizes up to i i:Commanass AL B Coolk. at Brook-| i1yn, N. ., has been assigned to the {command of the U. S. S. Case. " Lieut. Commander G. A. Smith, |attached to the aircraft squadron Dbattle fleet, has been ordered to the alr station, Hampton Roads. Lieut. Elmer E. Duvall, jr, at the Naval Academy, has been de- talled to the bureau of engineering, {Navy Department. |/ Lfeut. W. F. Schlegel has been de- . [tdiled as_inspector of ordnance in; chiarge of the naval torpedo fac- tory, Alexandria, Va. Teuts. L. J. Hudson and S. J. ynne, at the Naval Academy, have | been ordered to Columbia University, | New York city. ‘The President has accepted the resignations of Lieuts. S, H. Quarles of the bureau of aeronautics, Navy,; Department, and Lieut. C. H. Fran- | cls, Medical Corps, at the navy yard, Charleston, S. C. Lieut. H. G. Everhart, at Philadel- |phia. has been ordered to the Naval x ademy, eut. Commander E. L. Woods, dical Corps, has been detalled to We bureau of medicine and surgery, {Navy Department. Lieuts. Vincent Hernandez and! George P. Quinn, at the Naval Medi- | cal School this city, have been or- dered to Quantico, Va.; Lieut. G. Gayior of the samie school, to New: porh B, T, and Lieit N '€ Ribinsky | o_the naval hospital, Boston, i Lieut. W. L. Steiner, Chaplain | Corps, In the Virgin Islands, has been ordered to tho receiving ship| at New York, Lieuts. F. B. Britt, J. A, Davis, J. 3L Kiernan, J. P. Shoviin and Robert Velz, Construction Corps, have been detailed to the Masachusetts Insti- * tute of Technology, Cambridge. —_— ‘The International Molders’ Union et SR R R o : : ___

Other pages from this issue: