Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1923, Page 20

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20 3 2, 1923. NEW ENGLAND RAIL ~ | YOUTH WHO FLED DANCE U NN NSNS NN NN NN NSNS NS NSNS NN NNNNCUNNENSENSUNNNSENESEANNEENNSNUNGNNREEEELOEE S | COMBINE PROPOSED: 'S FOUND DEAD N RIVER § %‘Q]P SMWAL Ellis Crymble Said to Have Been W The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. ing Day Before The “Fourth” The Correct Swimming Suit, Ready for Your _July Fourth Dip, Is Here BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn, July -:,—Tho!. body of Ellis Crymble, aged twenty- two years, who disappeared at & NEATLY MADE OF ALL WOOL. WOVEN TO FIT SNUGLY, YET ALLOWING AMPLE ROOM FOR SWIMMING. : $6.95, $7.95 and $10 By the Assoclated Pre P \D SPF ¢ 2.—|Saturday night, Was taken from the |@ POLAND SPRINGS. Me. July 2— {iston river near the dance pavilion. | Rehabllitation of the Boston and !y #{OR FREn W NS oung Crymble Styles that are made to fit perfectly. V and round necks. Plain colors and plain colors neatly trimmed with contrasting colored stripes. All sizes. Maine and New York, New Haven and 'drowned when he attempted {o swim o Hartford railroads, possibly as a pre- |the river to escape from a deputy At $10—Black Taffeta Bathing Suits, neatly trim- med with touches of color.—Third Floor. Store closed Wednesday, July Fourth-During July and August closed dll day Saturdays—Qur store hours as usual throughout the Summer will be from 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Last Sho A Diversified Showing -of Charmingly New Hot - Weather Dresses Governors Would Call Special Ses- sions to Deal With Two Systems. Iiminary step to consolidation of New Sheriff who had pursued him. It Is England systems, recommended by the joint New nd railroad committee to the go ors of New o England states. assembled here yes- terday ng men who are said to have had g y. When the pistol was fired mble ran and jumped into the|Wl An Instant later a youth in‘a trunk “New England olidation with outside vas not favored. , the canoeist would iike to wear its own breeches,” i\\'us unable to find any one. Sports Hats for “Fourth” $1.98 to $3.98 For those that are seeking an inexpen- sive, chic Sports Hat for the “Fourth” and vacation at the shore, country or mountains, we offer a selection sure to meet your every want. Included are white and colored . sports hats, straw and ribbon hats, straw and felt combinations, all- straw in white and col- ors, Leghorns and straws and silk and all- silk, in styles, colors and trimmings that will be sure to please every wanted taste. Palais Royal—Second Floor. - sald the report. "\‘\;’;ad:ub\mll that it s G0 o] VS EVANS CLAIMS KLAN OPPOSES WORLD COURT Pennsylvania railro more and Ohlo o | !Says Order Has 300,000 MembeYts Voting in Harding’s Central.” The report suggests that commit- Home State. he Associated Press. appointed by the several states to act jointly in fo Ne ORT WORTH, Tex, July 2.— claration that the Ku Klux Klan ongly against President ‘Hard. 1 ing's plan for a world court or any! tation of these (WO other form of alliance with forelgn i nations made by Imperial Wizard mmittee | jow, ns here 5 he President’s home state, re than three hundred thousand ers are mempers of the Ku Kilux Dr. Evans sald. He asserted TRIBUTE TO ROOSEVELT | inlll aia il o, Sered PLAN. OF ROUGH RIDERS : were more klansmen ason and Dixon line In Conncction With Memortal As-| sociation, Will Erect Monument |n or to the | with the r railroad sy For th Linens Plain Voiles Figured Voiles Bathing Accessories and Hosiery on Display and Sale—Main Floor All-rubber Caps, assorted colors, with colored trimmings. At 25c to 89c each. Bathing Slippers, assorted colors, with colored trimmings. At $1.00 to $1.29. Bathing Shoes, assorted colors, with trimmings. At $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00. Bathing Garters, assorted colors, with and without bows. At 25c and 29c pair. . All-rubber sorted colors. 2 $8.95 813.75 $16.75 and $18.50 in Santiago de Cuba. 2-—The Rough ! Wool-mixed Jantzen Socks, roll top, red, orange, brown and blue. At $L Wool-mixed Jantzen Bathing Socks, with satin slipper at- tached. Orange, blue and red. At $1.95 pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Bandannas, as- 29¢ and 50c each, will give you the best. 3 ;.aflmOpfical (;0- Clt‘y:fl‘?!a ;fu ach. All-rubber Bathing Capes, as- sorted colors. At $1.50 to $2.25. Rubberized Dolly Bag, with bathing accessories. $3.00 each. Long Bathing Hose, green, red and blue, silk and fiber. At $1 I pair. er Hamilton re- d on the steps of rtment in Wash- will Here are scores of little things that will help to sim- plify holiday work and make it more enjoyable. Read: “Acme” Ice Cream Freezers, 2-quart size, 89c. . l-pint Vacuum Bottles, alum- inum case, 75c. Two-quart Aluminum Pitch- ers, 95¢c. Splint Baskets, with double handles, 25c. Treasury ington by President Harding, the” form of an over life-gize of Col. Roosevelt &s a Rough Rider and will be set on a granite | pedestal. | —_— BISHOP SAILS FOR EUROPE. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 2.—Bishop Joseph Schrembs of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland left for New | whence he will sail tomorrow on the steamship Aquitania for a two- ion in Europe. For Better Vision -The Right Glasses and Eye Comfort Consult Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Needs .for Picnic, Outing or Party—Shop Tomoirrow PAPER NAPKINS, 15¢ per 100. PAPER CUPS, at 65c per 100. TABLE COVERS, 25c cach. Women'’s and Misses’ $35 and $39.75 Twill Coats and Capes At $25.00 He §s accompanied by Msgr, Nich- olas Pfeil of Cleveland, and Rev. | Ferdinand Schreiber of Akron. &. <= i LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Now in Our New Store, 709 13th, One Door Above G What the Weather Man Says —won't interest you much once your home and office are equipped with efficient Electric Fans. That's the kind we sell. All kinds in stock. Electric Fans as Low as $5 Gas Rangcs Automatic Cook Stoves Established in 1900 Electric Ranges ) Oil Stoves C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists in Heating & Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St Lubrication ficiency The lubrication of your motor is too important a matter- for guess work. M has a vital influence on the life of your car. Proper oil means more power, greater mile- age, and fewer repairs. Don’t take chances when you buy oil. Havoline is the oldest brand of motor oil on the market. It has maintained the sameideal of quality for twenty years. It isan oil of ab- solutely uniform character—an oil that lubricates your motor as it should be lubricated. ‘When you need oil, think of Hav- oline. Look for the Havoline sign. Say ‘‘Havoline”’. You will find new joy in driving your car. Inian Rermving CoMPANY. Vacorporated 26th & D Sts. N.W. Lubrication 'HAV aze.usmeen s and (TR SRR iR R R iR R R R R R R R RRRRRRRRRR-RRRERERRRRRRRRRRENTERLR] - Clever little Dresses; we feel sure you will like them. Such an interesting collec- tion—there are hardly two alike. Mostly straightline effects, simply yet effectively embellished with hand-drawn work, buttons, vestee, lace collars and self or contrasting colored fabrics. The color assortment— well, we cannot begin to enumerate them. Our third floor looks like a blooming flower garden. Also included are those looked-for Business Frocks — misses’, women’s and . large sizes. A Limited Number of Crepe Dresses at $25 Simple! Dignified! Straightline Sil- houettes Dresses for street, afternoon, din- ner and sports wear. Van Raalte Thread Silk and Chiffon Glove Silk Hose, $1.59 1f perfect would scll for §2 to $275. Van Raalte Full-fash- ioned Thread Silk Hose, ingrain silk, mercerized garter tops with male stripe. Black, white, gray, beige and castor. All sizes. First quality, regularly sell for $225. Women’s Chiffon Glove Silk Hose, chiffon ‘weight; black, nude, gray, castor, beige, camel, gun metal and silver. Sheer and dainty. All sizes. All perfect. Palais Royal—Main Floor. . . Plain and Fancy Silks—Values Range From $1.75, $1.98 to $2.49 $1.69 Yd. A particularly attractive lot of Summery Silks, 36 and 40 inches wide, and comprise the following popular fabrics: Printed All-silk Crepe de Chine, in very neat designs. These are shown in light and medium shades in contrasting colors. % . All-silk Printed Foulards, an excellent quality, in season’s newest patterns; both light and dark backgrounds. Summertime Printed Silk, in white ground with small con- trasting figures. You will find this an ideal warm-weather fabric. 5 * Allsilk Chiffon Taffets, in over 20 desirable colors, includ- ing navy and black. . All-silk Georgette Crepe, in 2 wide range of colors, both light and dark shades. % Palais Royal—Second Floor. Before taking your trip tuck in one of the ~ Capes and Coats—it will_be chilly at night. Mostly all navy blue poiret twills, a few tans and grays in the lot. Coats are plain, strictly tailored, straightline styles, lined throughout PAPER PLATES, 7¢c, 10c and 20c dozen. PAPER SPOONS, 8¢ dozen. Fireworks for the Kiddies are Here! with silk crepe de chine. smart, full sweep, I SHIRTS—HUNDREDS OF SILK, TUB AND CREPE PLEATED AND PLAIN, $3.95 TO $12.75. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Mothers, A Great Holiday Celebration for the Boys Boys’ $9.95 Palm Beach Suits, . els, assorted patterns; best tailored. 3 2 7 9 101 Reduced to $6.95—Main Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.45. best grade Daytona and beach Washable, cloth; neat patterns. Regular $4.95 vaiue. Sizes for At $3.45. Boys’ $10 Blue Serge Nor- folk Suits, $7.45—Tailored of strictly all-wool, guaranteed fast color, durable warp serge. Sizes 7 to 16. Little Suits—Sizes 3 to 9. Reduced to Reduced to $7.45. Little Tots’ $1.93 Pangee Wash Suits—Short sleeves and ruffles Sizes 2 to 6. Reduced to $1.45. g Boys $2.45 Genuine Palm to front. Beach Knickers—Best tailored. 18 Assorted patterns. lowest price. Reduced to $1.95. Little Boys’ $1.95 Best Grade Khaki Flapper Play Suits—Sizes 3 to 9. Re- Boys’ $1.75 Flapper Play Suits—Sizes 3 to 5 only. Reduced duced to $1.65. Little to $1.25. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Handmade White Capes_are_very and lined with silk Boys’ $2.95 /Wash Positively the season’s SPARKLERS, 5c, 10c dozen in box; = BOXES for 45¢c and 85¢; EXTRA LARGE SIZE, 10c and 15¢ each; BOX OF 1 DOZ. 85¢ and $1.50. RED AND GREEN LIGHTS, 10c and 45c dozen. You Surely Want to Finish* Lunch or Dinner with Candy ASSORTED CHOCOLATES AND BON- BONS, 39¢ 1b. HARD CANDY, at 25¢ 1b. Palais Royal—Main Floor. TE newest mod- A Fourth Of July Sale Men’s Good Shirts AT A PRICE SURE TO START A MARA- THON 35 A R L Y TUESDAY. LOOK AT IT! ONLY 98¢ Most men want a New Shirt for the “Fourth” That’s why we are ready with a sale tomor- row. Look at these Shirts! They are made like shirts that you would expect pay more for. Choose from mad- ras and 80-count Percale. Coat style. Double cuffs. = Men’s Collar-Attached W hite Shirts, $1.95 Ties, 45c each, 3 for $1.00 Close and jersey knit—the kind with a neat knot, and give service. Plain colors, diagonal stripes and other designs. Palais Royal—Main Floor. | 12131718 Floor boys 8 to 16 195, : Cotton All sizes 6 to Khaki Voile Blouses—Baby Irish Lace Collar -and. Cuffs. " All sizes, Moderately Priced at $5 . Fiber Silk Sweaters, Jacquette, Sleeveless and Tuxedo Colors, also Black and White, at $5.95 and $12.95. Palais Royal—Third Floer. Special! 97 Regular $3.75 and $4.20 Screen Doors at $2.99 Four-inch styles, 7%-inch thick, filled with galvanized wire cloth. Sizes 32x80 and 34x82 inches. Complete with fixtures. $3.50 and $3.75 Screen Doors at $2.77 Only 87. Four-inch stiles, 7-inch thick, selected pure lumber, finished in the natural wood, with two coats of var-" nish, filled with black wire cloth, complete with fixtures. Sizes 30x78, 32x80 and 34x82. 500 Extension Window Screens, 55¢ Continental make, guaranteed perfect adjustment, fin- ished in oil. 24 inches high, 21 inches closed and 33 inches open. Regularly 65c. Special at 55c. : Palats Royal—Fourth Floor. Serving Trays, mahogany fin- ished, $L00. v . Water Pails, aluminum, 8-qt. size, 85¢c. ‘€poons, tea, table or dessert sizes, aluminum, 5¢c each. _Nickeled-silver * Knives Forks, 6 for 50c. Auto - Vacuum Cream Freezers, in 1, 2 and 4 quart sizes, at $5.00, $6.00 and $10.00. Nursery Refrigerators, small family size, 3 Sterna Cooking Outfits, com- plete, 50c. 1%-quart Gray Enameled Cof- fee Pots, 25c. AlEpiece Lunche on Sets, American porcelaih, plain white, $1.89, P Lemon glass, 8c. ‘Water Tumblers, glass, panel style. dozen. Water Pitchers, colonial glass, 2-quart capacity, 49c. Luncheon Plates, American porcelain, bluebird decoration, 98c a dozen. Glass Water Bottles, . 3-pint capacity, 95c. Palals Reyal—Fourth Floor. Men Who are looking for comfort and style for over the “Fourth” be sure to come in and Io,olz over our display of— " Palm Beach Two=Trousers Suits, $18.75 Tailored beautifully. Pat- terns—a. raft of them. Re- member, that second pair of trousers adds practically double wear. And they are only $18.75. Act quick, only one more day before the “Fourth.” Palais Royal—Main Floor. and Ice Reamers, colonial colonial Special, 49¢ Japanese Parasols Of Oiled Paper — Now the Vogue $1, $1.50 & $2.50 Women who are looking for the smartest kind of a parasol for the “Fourth” will take Fashion’s suggestion _andl adddoqe oid thc;e strik- 1n esignet apanese Pagrzsols tog;nheir wardrobe. In a rainbow of delightfully soft, appealing colors. Some of thc%nndles are neatly en- aved. Ldng and short. deal for street, boardwalk, and beach. Bargain Basement. L 141 B A r R A N N R RN R AR N R R R R R R RN R R R R R N R R NN R RN R RN RO ERRRERN R R RRERRERRRESNRRRRERENERENRENERENNERENRERNRERENENNRERENLARNNRERRENERRERERRERRERERERERERRNRNRERRENERRRERERREER QNI 5

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