Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1923, Page 19

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. Member Better Business Bureau BY RADIO TODAY ; Now in Progress A Glove Special -Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment, ' A Sale of —Womes's 1 butanlngth AL LOCAL STATIONS. Crier: vocal program by puplls of Silk, Crepe and Wool :’t;‘xe_G::"‘;‘;v:g“l’t,:ne“‘g:m"l;gfé NAA~Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va, | 7000 Watt. : ° stitched backs. Sizes 553, 6 and 6% (438 Metern)., Dresses at 8 98 . : . in pongee, mode and beaver, and m.—Complete live stock mar-| KDKA—Plttsburgh (320 Meters). sizes 6, 6%, and 7 in $1 10 B Telephone Main 7200 THE BUSY CORNER’ Penna. Ave., Sth & D Streets EKnut's—Street Floor: By cather bureau report s — = m —Hay and feeds, crop re- | . 6:30 pm-—'What Every Woman Unequaled In value-giving. . speclal market reports. Marjorie Stewart. Second Floor, .—Dairy market report. l 46 p. —Dr;llili\flme le\(" & ‘Weather bureal p.m.—Base ball scores; “Our Na- U TEPOTt. |\ fnai Barks. by John D. Carter. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- ) orciosira U tHe KDKA Symphony pany (361 Meters). 8:45 p.m.—Farmer market report. sl I S News T hat Should Hurry Parents to Qur Little Folk’s Store Tomorrow WCAP—C. & P. Telephone and Tele- STaph Company (469 Meters). p.m.—Musical program; Cope Harvey's Orchestra. 6:30 p.m.—Louise Kelly, lyric_so- 5 = },),‘mm X oIk whder ithe subiosaroF 9:05 p.m.—Special features. f , e mericgan Agriculturist; Bob GY. Nixon, ‘tenor. Bart Lowe BIattet WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). I John Cowper Powys, talk on “Putting | Silent night Life Into Literature.” 7 e lo & pm—Browning and King| WJZ—New York (455 Meters). ance Orchestra. § pm—"The Adventures of Peter.” Wil —Continentat Tiectria Company | Muste, 1o the Homar!” by Hisriot ‘ ’ e - —A sale planned right at the height of the season, to reduce our over- | (350 Meters). Ayre Seymour. 6:45 p.m.—Current events. G0 6130 pm—Phonograrh se-| #'pin Kiadiym congert , : § oa8 stocksand limited quantities. Exceptional values in desirable styles and 30 “pmoMrs Florence = Lee. WJIH—White & Boyer Company (273 |Plgnisti Estello MacKay, wopra eierss. pm—-Charics Kefvin. Engiteh ' Py ; good qualities. Each item means a saving—Come early for best choice. 3 to 4 p.m.—Market reports and mu- s sical program e WJIY—New York (405 Meters). DISTANT STATIONS. Silent night. Gl S, L e | SRANR, o Children’s Dotted Swiss Children’s Organdie Dresses )\ l',.\l—“\(eu York (492 Meters). 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. . p.m.— nifred T. Barr, pianist. o ) K nd le . cokils Pm—Ethel DuFre’ Houston.| was—Adanta (428 Meters). LAALY | a VOl Dresses —Very dainty in white and “_C’a\v}v to 9 p.m.—Program same as Midnight p: gram only. / =% l S. 2 t 12 5 . e s i i e 22 —attractive styles in navy, red $3 95 colors. 1zes o years; $ WIP—Philadelphi (509 Met: o A Y, < = ol pn—Jordan-Lewis Danca or-| 439% R reaturen: . % and yellow. Sizes 8to 14 years; were $3.95 to $5.95. Reduced this 5816 10 . . : cuvuamessanwe © p.ni—Bedtime _storles: roll call. m;‘;c:‘mp;g‘;:x“~Comerlh( o : N A Ay were $5.95. Reduced thissale to 2 A S KSD—St. Louls (346 Meters). (mm‘sm;:mmn “Orenestra. —— 4 ®0n—Bhet Satentey i WOR—Newark (405 Meters). —Children’s Combinations, ._cmm.-en; Nainsook —Children’s 2-piece Khaki —Children’s Colored and WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). > The Right Word,” by W trimmed with embroidery; Gowns, trimmed with lace Ch' L] Suits, with the knickers and 'White Dresses, great vari- lidren’s Straw ats 10:30 to 11:45 p.m —Jubilee singers. 1 sizes 4 to 8 years; were and medallions; sizes 6 to jacket; sizes 6 to 10 years; ety of materials; sizes 2 to 5 p.m. —I“'a Robb, soprano. S 7 —Loulsville 0 8:30 p.m.—Program b 1.75. R educed 14 years. Spe- were $2.95. 6 yéars; were $1.95 to $3.95. . :‘""l', - “';"‘" “;'n'(;':r'm" e Eanaangt| 2 95 C cinl{lthh sale. . 89 (o —"“Madge Evans” and Other.gOOd Reduced this $ 1 95 Rednce:i this $ 1 00 kinds — hand-made and tailored $ .00 . saleto..... . 3 A 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Two one-act plavs; | this sale to Homne ot Rioio Theater omeme | A Nelson, plarist; J. Gelger. tenor. —Children’s Gingham Eea’s (G BI Dresses, neat styles; sizes s i3 2 . —Children’s Crepe Bloom- Anderson Theatbi Orehesirh, histor. | WOC—Davenport. Towa (454 Meters). s, yl charming styles; were $295 models were $2.95 to $3.95. Re Taiis feth Siior Gily. —Childrer'e Batiing Shoes 3:30 to 10 p.m.—Concert; Mary | e . ciyes —Children’s Llngerie Hats, B DTeo0e: bak: Bllincoves = 7 ; were $295 s ical episode: base ball scores 1:30 pm_Sanamans visit 8 to 14 years; were $ t0 $5.95. Reduced this sale duced this sale to. ...covvvvunnn. were 69¢. Re- odd lots; were 95¢ to $1.25. WW.J—Detroit (516 Meters). 11 p.m.—Musical program; | and $395. News Orchest Town ' road report. Reduced this i —_— duced this sale Reduced this sale TS sale to $1 95 $1 95 to $4.95 Kann's—Second Floor, 49C 10 ddiswsocenis e 49C SEEK MISSING MAN [ rabo wews | f| DR IN GHEBK RA'SING B slot Vanavilie: u i amera v Reinforcements of 200 New Patterns Kann’s July Clearance Sale of 15,'540 Robert L. Nixon and his company | . o through WCAP, the Chesapeake and| Arrive to make another unprecedented display of Tower Estate Secretary Van- . i wren e piaved by Bt BeautlfUI Pnnted VOlleS owe a a a eville company of , - ishes and Search War- MEoENgand: - Shinesn il A W Cl t rant Is Issued. . d clal S to - oier an as 0 je & Z you at the 5 : - SRR d A 1 few churches ar exceptionally low ; ‘ . d —This is a clearing sale that includes not only our own merchandise, but several {200 000 STRIKE IN BERLIN; ? prices. @ e clearing lots from the country’s leading manufacturers of towels, secured at Newtown. Pa.. or —A fresh, dainty frock for every day of the week would be economy when vou can buy very special prices. e Tower, for- FOOD R|0TS FDLLOW the material at so low a price. White and tinted grounds, small all over figures, outline, “ i = or tracery effects in white on black, or black on white grounds, and so many combina- __Large tou?els, Small tou’els’ Face tOu’els, Dish towels. = : !T"""PS Called to Prevent Discrders. | tions of color that an attempt at description is hopeless. But every one is seemingly pret- en searched under thej Women Injured in i tier than those seen a moment before. —Summer, perhaps, makes extra demands upon the household’s towel supplies, trustees of the Tower Sl Fight. i Kahn's—Street Floor. and this is the opportunity to replenish those supplies liberally but inexpensivel checks, said to have been raised to|(Br Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily | a total of $7,000. it became known | . Copyright, 1923.) ..whiteTurkI:h Bath Towels, ;om'ehlé‘;xl;g_:!" D:luzcck cl-;:z: . : | BERLIN, July 11.—As a result of ood weight and absorbent, C Saven landl soadt eitic $1 OO According to the affidavit which | the strike of more than 200,000 metal 8x31-in. size. Choice....... AR neribo et FEact . accompanied the search warrant, the | workers there have been serious food resses Or Or ea” 01 M g \\lhhh‘ ad Leen d n_for|riots in the outlying districts of Ber- —White Turkish Towels, good 3 c W, A A —Part Linen Roller Towels, Sprllp b oot il [iien ot cxatenn n“nfires:'égfnf:&ffi? o £ high d ials. includi h weight, absorbent, 18x36-in. |23C| good heavy weight, 214 yards 65C “the search of R “‘?“‘“}'. R 2 —Which are made of high-grade materials, including the size. E long, with blue border. Each. ° popular effects, as follows: Associsted Press, x : : —White Turkish Towels, —Pure Linen Roller according to Htate }!§x>gdxif”5 msre o & English Wash Broadcloths ) heavy weight and an excellent Towels, extra heavy Buckman. | " Indications that there X Tubable Silk Mixed Fabrics 7 \\:anng quality ; size 22x44 in. 39c weight, 214 yards long, $1.10| | AR Raon { trouble throughout with red border. Each. RbontaEs | tempted to set he strike of the h arms at Ne _|ing every day. The government has at- A‘Vovehy Crepe.l . Taest Grop i the value of the paper Many Combination Effects —Plain White Turkish Bath Tow- —Part Linen Dish Towels, 5 o ol be et auchibnn hark abread the strikers insiet that | ( s, extra heavy. This is the dou- good weight and very absorb- 19C Sy i roaton for the sale has| the employers In the future guaran- | STYLES-—- ble-thread kind and it is very ab- C k o . although AMr.!tee them wages based on the gold ' sorbent ; 24x30-in. size. Each.... ent, with loop ends. d ve a tted | mark. o . . .. e Ay mmeiied 70| "There are reports that the munici- | —Two-piece Models —Straightline Styles rty bec s| 3 . % g —Fancy Turkish Towels, 18x —Pure Linen Dish Towels, BT OO D e e e —Slipon Models —And Many Others £ 38-in. size, with fancy jac- SOC 16x36-in. size. good heavy b 1 t the | try will join the metal workers in a | 5 % 4 A 2 Sad cen” vears In addl- | granted —The trimmings are dainty collars, buttons, hemstitching, quard border. weight and hand hemmed. 25C cretary to the for-, also was h.."3;”|m‘r:‘l-\k‘;:;:;‘hhf‘m’ el Ry i tailored belts, long flowing belts and novel pockets. —Fancy Turkish Towels, heavy estate of Mr. Tower's father . —The colors are green, rose, vellow, white, navy, tan and weight, 24x48-in. size; with stripe ‘7SC| —Pure Linen Glass Towels, H i 2 atd ’ . - i : cafe au lait. - and jacquard Berder: good heavy weight and very 65c SLAYERS OF FIVE GIVEN absorbent ; size 23x32 in., at. . cl h - —There are sizes for misses and women. —Fancy Towels, respiTe v okLavows| Clears the Skin | i heavy veight, Shebkin et —Gotton Huck Face Towels, [o—— with large monogram space 18x36-in. size ood weight "Priced at $ 90 and $ bordersiEe R C nrz;];x‘j:;ir().;;'.l\“;;;\'. Okla.. July 11.— o' A" Blemls"es | 4 —Pure Linen Huck Face Towels, Carrying out his announced ¢ of ¥ 5 size 20x36 in.; with fancy border 75c —Cotton Huck Face Towels, Saivamte. permitting no capital punishments.| After other treatments fail to clear the Kann's—Second Floor. . and very closely woven. Each... 18x36-in. size, good heavy Gov. . C. Walton has ordered a | skin ot blotches, blemishes rashes or any | weight; very absorbent, fin- 23 stay of execution for John Pope and | affliction that causes imperfect skin the | —Pure Linen Huck Face Towels, ished with red border. Each C Aaron Harvey, convicted in district | mighty healing power ot size 18x34 in.; good weight, with SOC £ 2 (S court at Tdabel of the murder of fi\e, —Part Linen Huck Face Tow- i Pleated or Gathered, the hemstitched ends. Each last April 4 . g z';iop’lj :l"!‘; }{,:i“a' V50 The Wate! PE l ERsoN’s 100 SETS OF CROQUET Separate Skirt Is Very ottoni Huk e 76 b els, good heavy weight; size sen electrocute e date! —Cottc ace Towels, 18x34 in.; very closely woven. = 39 etober elx’(e“llrttnngo\er;o;ld}:s"lgedl 4 Selected from our four leading numbers. Each Popular 18x36 in.; good weight, very ab- 23C z 2 y C the warden at the state penitentiary | —Some are of all-wool ma- sorbent, with red border. Each. carry out the A)nurl’w derreedon the | terll-;‘u in knife fplenlerll models. T & - —Others a YlaeToy e before thenr o other Reduced $1.00 a Set for OneDayOnly &St v ey BATH MATS— « WASH CLOTHS-- i Pope and Harvey were convicted | and black ‘Plain_gathered skirts. —Large assortment of fancy bath mats. —Excellent assortment of plain and fancy of lhrgmz killled )r;og’e 1- !;r }:lrs " Iy me:ndx 4 i let ith 8 llet q I—Smlrt Lydia Pope; Mr. and Mrs. n- | speedi = 2 wi a n n_ cream flannel, whit h > : . sell, her parents. and two children.| Its iust.he same with eczema, itching All are. very finely made and complete el corduroy, and white —baronet Very specially priced from— Turkish wash cloths. Priced — The victims were shot to death as = s, wi *pi d set of rules. * satin. et prmipls AR R skin, acne and ourning -— Usually one balls, wickets, pins, stakes an house, near Haworth, Okla. | application Mnmthnemblemhln; —Unusual value at $5 95 95c to $3.25 10c to 25¢ The governor also ordered a ninety-| All druggists—35 cents. our price, each.. . day stay of cxecution in the case of | f——— F o Kann’s—Street Floor. Fred Godfrey. convicted of murder | i = Kann's—Second Floor. in Tulsa and sentenced to die July 18. | : &a hg-r‘ N W . - Two- CLE AR ANCE Thursday . More of the Good Values in Our ’F\:_N(\VGT& Ll | , ). ‘ Day Fridey JULY ‘HOUSEWARES SaLE Slightly Soiled Boxes of PointNo.6 Th" Mo sy b yot Mp i - | —This No. “H” Croquet Set, —This “C” Croquet Set, in FINE WRITING P APER a moment, and successfully 5 : ! 3 1ihneh: L operated anywhere—by anyone. highly varnished; regularly matura: mnisti reguary The Papers Are Fresh, Crisp and Unspotted i 4 i $3.95. Tomor- $2 9 5 $4.95. Tomor- $3 9 5 pJust One of its Seven Points of Satisfaction row o7 row ... —But the outside container or box is slightly soiled. That A e is our reason for marking them down. —Kirkman's _Laundry fSo-hp» Ask Your Dealer | —The choicest products of the leading mills. Such well Eoerfbase/forythis B A A. H. GREBE & CO.,Inc. known names: ;:lx‘ xls-l:e:o;‘npdle::n-quuri 95¢ ., . Se Richmond*Hill, N. Y. ! W —“Frivola” —Swagger Cards —Three Crown L e———— : —Louis XIV —Mode —Papier Recherche —Sport —Papier La France . —Silver Sheen S —and many others. (3 \ . —Nearly alf are the fashionable large size sheets, with lined el g s o oia ~—This “N” Croquet Set, envelopes. w::u’ esyriee'l'::e‘ ecm.:: .:a St highly varnished and striped; porcelain ware; alightly imper- —This “‘\I" Croquet Set. regularly 6 Doubleday-Hill Electric Company|f| {57’ &h'mimr g4 o5 Choice, 78cC 2 Box i Wholesale Distributors $7.45. Tomor- 4 row . vy Y Testable ey -l G ¢ Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Main ‘Aisle—Street Floor. xE' Large Stock Grebe Apparatus Tom: $6' S5 o g 715 12th St. N.W., Washington, D. C.

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