Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 21

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{ X v THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. FAREWELL DINNER GVEN T0 FREST ‘Father Hannan Lauded at ' Formal Good-Bye to Parish that 34---Count ’Em--- Red-Headed Girls| In P. O. Building Which government department has the largest number of red- headed girls in its employ? That was the question put on the summertime map of Washing- ton today when it was revealed thirty - four Rufus Gordon, colored, convicted DEATH ON SCAFFOLD |5anis Snmiiis e 3t FOR RUFUS GORDON Colored Man Who Slew Simon Mil- | ler, Grocer, Will Be Hanged Tomorrow. Brother - John Roberts, spiritual advisers. In the confession he implicates another man and fully exonerates his brother, Roy Gordon, under sentence of thirty years for participation in the erime. Roy Gordon is still in the District all. Tomorrow mornlni he will be permitted to say farewell to the con- demned man, and thelr mother will pay her last visit there this after- no. one of his on, In his confession the slayer wrote he had set evérything right with God and man and was ready to go with a clean heart. Rev. Willlam J. Howard, SWESNZ MEN’S WEAR % City-wide tribute to Rev. Eugene g, at City Club. A. Hannan, a natlve Washingtonian, founder of St Martin's Catholic| famous women of history had BEasiar. to.tvaent Seass.a piieac | DEbisioek Gordon, who has heretotors dented || . CLAUDE S. SEMONES who is retiring, was voiced ln| —_—————— =——————| | = e oratory and song at a testimonial | Eyesight Specialist dinner in the City Club last night. = t 5 Originally planned as a parish af-} : under Father Hannan's spiritual guldance for many years might bid him good-bye, the banquet developed into an on in which practically every Catholic parish in the city, and # clergymen from other churches, and many prominent in public life ex- tolled him. Emphasis was placed upon the public service done by Father Hannan in_ working zealously during his en- tire life for the betterment of the ity that gave him birth, as well as the spiritual direction of his flock. Guard of Honor. Father Hannan wa: orted from the rectory to the City Club by a guard of Francis X his curate Fitzgerald was toast- composed for the mith, sec- ‘Treasury Department, inent in music circles, was sung by to the tune of “There’s 1 A-Winding.” Charles W. pressed the gratitude of the par\:lh‘ for the faithful and zeaious service | done among them by Father Hannan, | saying that the resultant gpod would be expressed through generations _\‘el‘ unborn. Father Cavanaugh responded | to the toast “The Ladies,” and Rev. ! H. Furfey, who organized the ! 1t band in the parish, spoke | B for the faculty of Gon- zaga Coll from which Father Hannan was graduated and which | has given m three degrees. About a dozen prominent laymen also spoke | briefly in commendation of Father | Hannan's good work as pastor, priest | and fellow citizen | would be remembe n his los were rendered b Yocum.. M Cush and uariet sele Floeckher vocal Floren Miss Alic tion Cuilen Fannie | The banquet committee on a < John H. Borge! rr, the R - . Thomas J. Fitager- | William Gallagh B. Krogman, Charles her, Joseph McCann, Ferdinand | sivern, George Melling, Patr Mrs. John H. Borger, M r, Mrs. Frank P. hard Lawton and M ng time held the ' ‘counterfeiter de- titian - haired ladles are employed in ‘the Post Office Department. While this is believed to be a of the murder of Simon Miller, grocer, ! at Sherman avenue and Lamont TTO 1 Wi A ocUPSihprs Is moElling for snch, || SiTett FiCmOETOwW] mormlng WL Fey pastor of Zion Brother John Roberts will accompany Gordon~to the scaffold. Baptist Church, and \the extreme penalty of the law on the | scaffold in the District jail. The ex- ecutjon will take place. about 10 o'clock. statistics never before have been taken here, it is said. Cleopatra is said to have been a “red head,” while several other uste Imoln )x‘ Medical ok Mo College Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Kegp Cool We are well preparéd Marked Down for Saturday Palm Beach—Kool Kloth ' Tropical Worsted—Gray Flannels In nearly all the wanted shades, and sizes range from 34 to 42. Then, too, you'll find single and double breasted as well as sport models in the lot. Values to $25 Special, $]()-50 At this extremely low price we are asking it behooves one to buy several. And may we strongly urge you to shop in the morning. Palm Beach Suits _nat Arg Different _ ’ Palm Beach Suits, which afford maximum of comfort and up-to-date apearance. Each suit perscnally guaranteed to hold its shape, and the smart lines and tailoring are equal to custom-made clothes. T Price, ¥ 1 5 v Gabardines, Tropical Worsteds Unusually stylish hand-tailored and exceptionally cocl and comfortable for the hot weather before us. There's plain and sport models with silk taped seams, s to make selections from. The colors are guar- anteed and warranted not to shrink............ Imported White Mohair Suits | | The ideal clothing for Flannel Tro“sers | hot weather. Cool and | comfortable. Almost im- il g possible to wear a mohair Frfr(‘?‘ffl_vfla:\:g.d il ‘ out. Wonderfully | | Exceptional val- ues 5e == F at 9th == Sol Herzog- | i. | | 510 | ""$18ands20 1 i everyday street wear— with summer footwear Pilmps and popular model is pictured on s e Open-work strap, in Onyx, Van Raaite, Mohawk, ment of all leading colors. Al to $4.50 pair. Women’s Footwear White Shoes-—“Sports”—Black Satins For vacation, picnics, sport and all hot-weather occasions, as well as for White Kid and Canvas All White, and some trimmed in Red, Green, Blue and Patent Leather. Good wearing quality in every pair and priced to make them REAL values. “Sports” Oxfords and Pumps With rubber soles and heels, gayly trimmed; for everyday and dress wear. We have some very handsome styles at $5.00, in all desirgble patterns and sizes. Satin Pumps— Suede; cut-out rear quarter; Silk Hosiery Knit and other well known makes; in an assort- famous for service. Prices range from $1.00 . FAMILY SHOE STORE [l [——[olc——lel—Clal——2 ol —— ——|o]c——olc——=]o]——=lo]lc——o]—>]a] THE FAMILY SHOE STORE is plentifully stocked at very moderate prices. | Oxfords A the right. front Black . Black Satin Pumps Trimmed with Black Stiede—novel cut-out effects—all heels—styles alike in Patent Leather, Tan and Dull Kid. A very desirable model is || shown on the left. 4 : Foot-Comfort Dept. During hot summer days, have you thought of how important it is to consult a foot specialist. ‘We carry Wizard AppEances and Orthopedic Footwear—fitted by our graduate Practipedist. Consult our_experts—J. 'F Arnold and . Bruebaker. Medalia, Best~ Iso the “9-0-9" Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Service . 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. That has been our record for the past 31 years. | Terms of payment to sult. in gold, '5"«. amalgam or celain DR. WYETH 421-29 7th Opposite Lansburg! Grand Union Tes Co. thoroughly equipped pariors in VWi Phone Main 7068 nation free. tlon Teeth will Net 8llp or Lrop Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Uj I This office has all the up-to-date methods that are practical. Our ex- perience years 1s very bene- ficlal to the public. Palm Beaches . ... Mohairs . Linens . . ter of 81 ter . et poail ,and the greatest attention, Summer Worsteds ., ... English Flannels .. Silk Poplins o My Perfect Suc- Gold Crowns and Bridge (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets STREET N. W. h & Bro. and over Largest _and ot ‘ashington, SIDNEY WEST Sole Washington Representatives of Dunlap Hats und Stein-Bloch Clothes Come In and Let Us Show You How to to meet your Summer requirements with ‘ cool and comfortable clothing. . $15 . $18 « $20 $25 . $25 $35 Egyptian Sandals $4,50 All sizes The ‘Egyptian’ Foot- wear Fashion ‘Stunts’ of the season find the best [§ applause from those who buy at HIRSH'S—for the HIRSH originality of style is combined with this lower price. COLORS: Green Gray h Red All'white Bl White— | Sl Blue Trim Champagne | Req Trim Patent Green Trim Silk I“Iosicry—Colors to Match $1.65 to $3.25 608 to 614 he i ELEVENTH ST. \ } Saturday Silk Hose Special Gl°vfiiit§2£i5“ $1.89 Some Typically Strong Philipsborn Values Featuring Skirts and Frocks Entirely New Models in Skirts $5.95 $1() Knife and Box Plaits, also Wrap- around Models, in Wool Canton, Serge, Canton Crepe, Wool Crepe, etc.; Tan, Gray and White— plai d. st'rip:: an ':;\ia;:urae:. siate $5°95 Knife and Box Plaits, and Wrap- around models, in Roshanara, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Silk Faille, Juliard Crepe, Wool Canton, Cam- els' Hair, Flam:iel an’# Serge—gen- erously assorted in Tans; Grays and White........ $10 : Sweaters $3.95 Golf Coat, Jacquette, Sleeve and Sleeveless eftects—in Wool Bathing Suifs $2.95 In the approved models—and so made that the shapeliness en- dures. All-wool: plain colors and _dy, Novella, Dotted Voile, etc— . Most Distinctive Type of Frocks 510 *15 Clever new designs in Linen, Ra- tine, Hand-drawn Voile, Norman- effectively trimmed with organdy, lace and rib 5(;:}1‘-— with | monogram an er types of embroidery........... $10 The smartest of Summer‘Frocl(s —in Crepes, Tub Silk, Printed Crepes, Organdies, Linens, Voiles, Ratines, Pongee, etc. — developed on original lines and fin- $ ished with unique and col- orful trimming .......... Second Floor Blouses $ 1.95 Sheer Batiste and Dimity Handmade Blouses—with lang sleeves and either Peter Pan or Tuxedo collars. Added to the : S s stripes. variety are Dimity and Voile and ! Fiber Trzl“‘m {Pri Bathing Cape, 25¢ to $2.95. Qverhblo\ues and Tuck-in de- 'ef“’mfl a won GEIRY O o0 Bathing Bags, 59¢ to $1.25. signs that are trimmed with orings. Belts, 50c and 75c. lace, monograms of embroidery —or plain tailor finish. First Floor: Special—Red and Green Silk—$1.95 pr. HIRSH'S SHOE:STORES 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST. 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