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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 8, 1923—PART 1. i 1 — H sons and two~ daughters:: Jacob M. K . toxlcants, fortyethree; transportl T § 3 ; ’ : p T AVE GOLDEN WEDDING. |52, &2* 57ttt it °f WEEK'S DRY LAW RECORD. |izicios, *oruirs, trasivorine | CAR FOUND DISMANTLED. | 5 s i, gom, Pt churchs | PROBING WELLS MURDER |, Pisvures, who ¢ s et R Schmidt, secretary to the superinten-| police Arrest Violators end Court| Members of the uniformed force Ee T PP cix was found reverted o S murder. ero ‘armed witl e Th a witl Frederick Couple Fifty Years Mar-|dont _of the e ™ Imp Penalties. and “:I%hlt"tm::l::-' e O A. Hood's Auto, Beoemtly|ms, V'iEo' “.I“ll.lht?l::ll.o'n N esstastives| Datective Tom Sweeney has gone | l0aded revolvers When arrested, uo ried. 5 2 Sl oses . S automo Stolen, Brough! found two of the wheels hidden in o gcording to word recelved from Pitts Mr. ana Mrs William . Schmiat | MABIS C. Schmidt: both of ihis city,| Ninety-nine persons were arrested | o' spesders s e e es Uity the woods some distance from the| ‘0, Dittaburgh, Pa, in an effort to|burgh, and are reported to have sali of Frederick Md. whe have cewera] | the latter being ini charge of the sta- | for violations of the Volstead law |bered 122, while rrests for viola-| , .ot Temained of the automobile|dismantied car. e e et bbbty g St T T O ::le,,,“ residing in Washington, cel- gg'x;'e;‘ynyd"vlnmam of S, Kann Sons|py members of Maj. Sulllvan's dry :h:n;un%"mlnor traffic regulations of Chester A. Hood, 624 P street,| Hiding the wheels and the few J:.”th VZ:‘:IA, tcolonfl, 0005“ Clay FAllrosd’| Dotehaah. Hec r:;;li.e: Sbrated thelr, fiftieth wedding anni- [law enforcement squad, assisted by | total 3 sts for all offenses |that was taken from in front of his |8Ccessories that had not been stolen,|street northeast, who was shot to|consciousness long enough to tel} o rsary last Tuesday at their home. | —_— {revenue agents, ~the 'past weelk. during the week numbered 1,405. office Thursday night, was brought | B detectives returned to the city,|death in.the rallroad yard at Quincy | his identity and K say, he had bee: ’“:?Smcoll‘lfls"‘\'e;e married uly 3| oThe first stock exchange to be os- | Charges against the alleged offenders —_— to the clty_yesterday. afternoon by |Lacsen and Lrommnt the evrieols re|and Eckington blaces northeast a|fatally shot-by &n uhidentified col. 873, In Frederick, where they have | tablished in the Philippines is to be | wero as follows: Selling intoxicants,| Much knowledge of things divine | Detectives Jett and. Connare of to |1 oniation of the car for| Week, aga %) Toos O man; T viayar yobbed: Well ever since. They have three|located in Manila. thirty-two;. illegal possession.of in-|escapes us through want of faith. automobile squad from a plece of n:!::mr?:t:l:filln;so;::a‘m G o 1 T e L am o (e T Wounte: '&m&&&@&&&m&s;?;s@@@@&%&@m&s&&&&&&&s&@&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&@&&&m&@i%@&s&&@&Qza&m Sale of 8,100 New RO : L ' Ha Home A D Ry 7 | _Happy pron Dresses 4 and e influence. Sizes for the Day— Every Woman . Values Without : Plenty of An Equal : Large Sizes Tomorrow Is N, HERE is no denying that a summer wardrobe can always accommodate to splendid advantage two or three, perhaps a dozen apron dresses of such smart styles as these sixteen pictured models. " Now, right in the heart of summer, when women are planning week-end trips, pic- nics and outings, or even though they intend staying at home—they are seeking the kind of frocks that assure the utmost in neatness, comfort and coolness. These smart- ly styled, splendidly made Happy Home Dresses meet every requirement—and at a price much less than one could make them for; in fact, one could scarcely buy the ma- terials for the sale price, 96¢c, which makes quantity purchases available. Smart, well fitting Apron Dresses made of fast-color, standard Amoskeag and Security Gingham and Scout N Percale. Every dress NEW-—fresh and crisp. Trimmed daintily with rickrack braid, novel pockets, sashes, bind- oRESSES . > . - - ATULLAINTHINEL 1 1000T NI Co eusSA OA ings and combinations of plain or figured materials. e Every Dress .carries this label—a guarantee of good We say with considerable emphasis that better dresses S il v B were never bought for 96c. We have perfectly good rea- sons for this belief, as everybody is thoroughly familiar with our previous sales of Happy Home garments. We have sold nearly 50,000 of them, and it is well to record that we have made as many sat- isfied customers. There have been no complaints concerning Happy Home Dresses. _ The selling begins tomorrow at 9:15. If you cannot come to the sale— - order by phone or mail. Give number of model, colors and sizes desired FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS - July Sale of Summer Underthings Night Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Step-in Drawers ] This is one of the important Keep-Cool events of our July Sales, as a large supply of summer undergarments is always necessary to make one cool and neat on hot days C and nights. ¢ The low price will strengthen your impulse to have plenty on hand for the remain- | der of the summer, especially when you see how dainty and attractive are the styl_cs. THIRD The nightgowns and envelope chemise are shown in many pretty styles of white nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery or neatly tailored. - The step-in drawers FLOOR are of batiste and crepe, in flesh, white, orchid or honeydew. * LANSBURGH & BROTHER R L L e L