Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 19

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| observation by sociologists, medical | evasion against both Carrick and | legally ncqulnd prior to the con- ] men or the morbid curious, Thompson | Thompsom should a state charge fall | stitution of May 1. 1917, and just has manitafned ever since he was ar. | through. Carrick ~was exempted | compensation for lands expropriated restedafour days ago, that he knows|from military service in the world [ under the existing agrarian laws. nothing of the Tesmer killing. war, according to a certificate found When today's session opened the in his apartment, because of the de-| negotiations ~had wvractically the Wears Feminine Apparel. : endency of Mrs. Francis Carrick— | same status.as when the first con- He still wears the feminine habili- | PRt STRCY 00 U RS 2150 Was of | ference. was. held on May 14, How- ments In which he was dressed when | rar age. ever, the points on which the two dctectives took him from the flaf delegations differ have been defined Where he. lived: with Carrick and the sioners are now con- | Clark girl, and, but for a black beard Abring Sonorete Insues. " that is pushing through’ the powder It was recently believed that the i and rouge he dabs on, according to conference could be concluded early ‘ g A ~ T would pass as the “smil- Rext Sweek. but translations and ! J \7 Llose 6 ng THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923, as W Guilty D funtilinigh 1 examination revealed | Mexiean proposals have caused . de- g as wWoman Guilty De- | him as a man | . - lay which will probably prolong the ! | The police do not credit a “confes- discussfons throughout the rest of ] Splte HlS Demals. | vion” muttered by Carrick last night Issues in Peace Agreement With | this month. = [in which he named Thompson as the S : | air er,” and said e was aid, d i 15V Kiher and said he wus wldgd |y, 5, Delegates Well Defined After| coN’E CASE TO JURY. B B 1 B 1 | Th B M 3 skl Pr " ever, has been sought onnectl y t - ”";"'é\“{‘,;‘,‘ il SO With the killing, They say n;n?: Four Weeks of Argument. e us ’ us}'er7 usiest. e lg 1 UL i ’l- "‘““ = slice awdit{js confirmed In his addiction to nar- ! E A e Dry Chief Denies He Is Ex-Catholic : . e - e thoment when P hompson, | cotles, and, since he hns b(‘(n denied | | R ey o | el e e e e Summer Cam paign Grows as it Goes— “Hrpak” under their ccasless exam- | Utterly irresponsible. b ™ CO CITY. . June 23.—After | p. (he Ansocinted Prosi. & > duation for' solution of the mystery| Others Are widentified” = four wecks of detailed arguments in| NEWARK, N. J.. June 22.—The case €arrounding the shooting to death a |, AaUigUER Ars Teemer, who has|which the petroleum and agrarian | of Samilie H. Con'e, former chief prohi- tortnight ago of Richard G. Tes #iiot down, is sald To have identified | Questions have been reviewed from |4tion enforcement officer in New Jer- wealthy insurance man. The | the time of the Aztecs, the Mexican |sey, being tried in federal court on a fim in their belief th son, g - ved i members of the recognition commis- | charge of bribing prohibition agents, is 3 P 10 a i) ving, c| @ alt n today submitted Mexico's re- | expected to go to the jury today SR sqUITaCAnE e T S n they feel sed formula for arriving at an| In cross-examination vesterday Con'e rried” for al yeurs to|ihey are on a hot clue. Al of the | {greement with the United States. | was asked: srank T. Carrick, an automobilé me- | Women taken before Mrs. Tesmer | - Although the American delegates| “Is it true that you are an ex-Catholic 4 i - Hme legally | Were able to vrove their innocence of | vepert progress thus far, it has not | priest named Fitzgerald, as it Is charged T BIe TInNOSEE Yilshel iciling. been learned officlally the points on |In a rumor circulated by a local Irish \ ku, allas| There arc detectives, however, who | wlich nrevious Mexican proposals | attorney?" h ¢ ' % clieve ' b “That is the biggest lie that was ever . hecause of | have failed to satisfv. The demands | mer in_the | his excessive effen would re- | (¢ the Unticd States as regards pe- e r»pned Con'e. robbery | sort to murder T the -1 may be sum- i Y ™ 5 ontinuously e v are read) oo ces for Ameica the detectives, or the object of to: bros v rges of dr ural land titles T E u —— H E e M s = o - ,_g_ = 3 Planned to Double the Sales of Any June in Our History (DY ONTR~ : M BRGDKS &CC) | Fancy $4)°7.50 Blue 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST VN 001 Serge Tomorrow---the Last Day of the S o - duits FIRST CLEARANCE SALE Thsesiises o TR Suits Of This New Organization . for now and any B ) G _time. Tailored of uoyantwith Do Not Let This Great Opportunity Pass .Ere You-Avail L ety Tlionaid ik AN : style, satisfying with Yourself of Its Wonderiul Value-Gwmg Offermgs including suits from : % / comfort, and tailored DEEPER PRICE CUTS FOR THIS LAST DAY our standard $35, $40 | g ' for uncommon serv- and $45 lines. Young : ; ; ice. Sun-proof color. men’s and conserva- : ¢ Dressymodels for SATURDAY---The Sensation of the Season! tive models in every & / i _\'nun;;r men and all popular shade and men—and all sizes . every- size and pro- L ; and proportions for o - o= portion, $27.50. By 3 both, $27.50. —in Summery Styles for Dress, Sports s and )(,:er::ral Wear, at P.- g Quality COOl‘ Tl‘OplC.al Fiber N EVENT that will bring Silk Worsted Suits Silk the crowds to our great 4th ters—and values that will establish a new standard nf' millinery 3 for §2.35 value-giving. 3 Puairs for $I40 . Sul‘nmcr neckwear Plain, dropstitch and 2 in unbounded variety— s . . clocks. Perfect qualit Leghorns, Leghorn and Georgette Com polka .dots, tweeds The very cream of hot-weather clothing = Hier ik — :!‘\‘_q\],"h‘( binations, Satins, Satin and Hair B""‘d com- Z diagonals figured nov- marked below its regular selling price right at substandards. in pure bined, Milans, Satin with \C]‘“t trims, Em- E elties—everything any the height of the demand. Models for voung thread silk. Black. cor- broidered Hats, Felt and Ribbon Hats. man could desire. And 1nen and all men, in every desired shade and dovan. gray, navy and > undeipriced. . = white. WHITE, BLACK AND ALL COLORS 6 every size. 4 7 . floor millinery department. 3 5 Every HAT is fresh and new— Tles ,7 75 : SOCkb just unpacked — bringing with . | % / ° them the last word from style cen- . 85C 49C Coats, Capes, Suits, Dresses, , . P )3 White and Striped Skirts and Jacquettes at n /A Shirts R i, $4.75 Fermee ] $1.35 $20.00 Dresses, $10.00($29.50 Capes, $19.50 [ —Blue Serge There's a pair to match almost % : & [ white corded madras $25.00 Dresses, $15.00($39.50 Capes, $28.00 4 : | | any coat. Note that there are ] e hundreds of pairs of fine worsted @ <SS collars; and white $29.50 Dresses, $19.50($55.00 Capes, $33.00 Jg§ | e e S White oxford and ercale shirts th these hot days. All colors and all xfih,t“;\ ok $40.00 Dresses, $22.50($12.00 sacquettes $7.65" | . ST e ; 132 1o 17. $45.00 Dresseg, S28.00\318.75 secencue$1275 IR Quality Straw Hats - Athletic $25.00 Coats, $15.00($35.00 Jacquetres$22.75 75 : = Union Suits $29.50 Coats, $19.50|$5.00 Skirts, $2.95 (I - $1 .65 69 $4500 Coats, $2800(36.50. Skirts, $485 NS ARt C Sizes and ends, but fresh, new arrivals, in a complete 3 for $2.00 range of the season’s ek b favored styles—on sale (."0”]‘ cay -fitting ‘—f'h' hots p letic suits, of white ’ z ; at a genuine bargain T e s Silk Overblouses Silk Gauntlets \ price. checked nainsook, These are from our regular i lored for comfor . D. . In the new side-tie effect. . = 3 - . Dinatlons Sorsam: ‘S T Genu"ne an lond Ru .gs R s A e b Models for every type extra service. e Geianee ice $6.75 Full of Life and Fire 3L50 valuem Clear-.$1.85 and every taste. to 44. ance price Silk Overblouses = ’7.—:—-‘?:; : > Silk Petticoat: ¢ 7 Fancy prints and plain col- Special Tomorrow. . i .1.,.: e 5 Money’s Worth or Money Back o epe de chine; $4.95 and ops o 1 ted mbroidered $5.95 values, Clear- 53 00 Handsome Filigree Mountings of e M e indee price P 14-Karat White Gold, All Sizes azist sl - $1.90 - . ance price. . . \E:ls{? "fl‘.:’tllib:‘l:mk. Our Jewelry Dept. Is Headquarters for Underwear : D . U X KAUFMAN Inc. navy. gray and tan. All are €€ 99 Princess SHp- made of fine, s o | “RICHELIEU” PEARLS)| i siney s . e NE ‘"";I‘f‘“ ‘"“es" e Only Finest Qualities in Stock "T‘"“U e : ' : tp-On wH ers P nderwear Fancy weaves. All the lat- 14-In. Strands, $5.00 24-.In. Strands, $8.50 Philippine Gowns and Che- lail lt bi- E: N 11t b oty @mth | 20.In. Strands, $15.00 72.In. Strands, $25.00 | Biifun “asbredered. 115 $3.95 val Iea.r 3185 8 values. Clearance 52 ance price . price

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