Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1923, Page 18

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CLOSER TOWARD ROME' o \xomma ver suts 16 cpe- “| cial).—One of the Cpniessions Now Henrd in l‘hlrty London Protestant Ghfli‘chol. Reports Bhow, - D the Associnted Press. Bl oty DON, July “16=—Ahe" tri-spatal cqnvocation of the Anilos€athollc Cqngress in London Igwt week! re-i. Pqrted an enormous Tncrease in use ©off incense wnd eNcharistic vestments ir§ celebrating mass in London's high cRurches. t we$ stated that about one-third of all incumbents in England a ‘n¢w attached to this advanced school. here are at least twenty Protest aft churohes in London where co: Tegsions are heard. About 20,000 persons of all coun- tifes attended the sessions of the cqhvocation. Use of Cathollc cere- mpnies stunned some of the low cHurchmen, but the churches were ndvertheless crowded, *although the ug of Roman customs not per- mftted by the Church of England. .most elaborate pagesnts eyer attempted in this city ‘will ‘be put’'on the first week in Sei f tmber by jotal and professional: dér @irection of Frank, teele, for the benefit of the Ale -aria playsrounds. There will be 200 in the cas The, ‘first meeting of the commit- fos ion srrangements will be hel Thu; night in the auditorium o the Elke’ Home, when preltminary ar- rangements and plans for rehearsing will be mapped out. ‘The biblical play from the pen of Walter Ben Hare, has been elected becausé it gives opportunity to em- ploy an imniense casy and unlimited stage effecC, The titl¢ is “The\Dream e IS P Many well known professiongl ae- tors agd actresges have agre ¢ take part, among-whom are Mi telle Wentworth and Albert Parr, now appearing at the Million-Dollar pier at_Atlantic City. A dancer of international reputation has con- sented to appear and train the 100 pretty girls who A continuance for ten days granted in the police court in the case of Virginia Porter, colored, charged with shooting Brown ywn, colored, which occurred Saturday,-afternoon. The condition of Brown 1§ still criti- cnl. Jt was, staged n; the,Alexandria 1 today. He wmsn expects’ secxice hdld at oy last ml‘ht ttendcd including egation of Council, Knights of Columbus of this city, at- tended, “this marking the ~twenty- third anniversary of the organization of the loesl council h Tt is expected that the moonlight exciraion which'will be given tonight Athlgtic Club, will bo by a large congregatipn, many from; u;u cllrl‘y A de . @ Jarge number of | tickets having béen’di: ed of. The boat will leavé the Prince street th| whatf, at 7:30 o'clock. Final arrangements for . Tegatta which will be held next Baturday af- ternoon will be completed by the Old Dominion Club at a meeting tonight at it's clubhouse. 3 ‘run_king, who h: EASTON, MD. EASTON, M4, July 16 (Special).— 1t s NrrenlI{ reported here that Frank Baker of Trappe, former home- now retired from professjonal ball and payigg at- tention to his farms near Trappe. may lucnnn in the/ Te League. Ai%e mesting of the, vergors of the Talbot Country ib, the Poachbloseom, near Easton, it was de- cided to limit the nemunhlp to llll) This action was because governors think the factlities of lho club were inadequate to accommo Qate a larger membership at the present time. The mayor lnd councll of Easton hlve contracted with the Noland, Clif- ford Company of Newpor{ News, Va.. for the buflding of the extension of the sewer system and ‘the water mains to the section/of the town known as the Annex, in the sgutheri section of the town, the same to cost $26,300. This will give the residents: of that section water and sewer connections. Through the efforts of Mayor F. G. Wrightson of Easton the state road’commission has decided to-bulld the plece of .road from William H. Kemp's sate on the Easton-Baltimore DRINK OUR FAMOUS 'GREEN BAG COFFEE | Sold o;fly in one-pound bags—ground when you .During July and’ August ‘ —an e ssmoonseansest OUR STORES Will Close on Wédnesdays at 1.00 P. M. ROCKVILLE. ‘ROCKVILLE, Md., July 16 (Spe- clal)s~Base ball teams of Rockville and Boyds won Saturday, continuing tied for leadership honofs in the Montgomery County Base _ Ball Leaguo championship race. Rock- vile won from Dickerson at Dicker- on, 7 to 0, and Boyds defeated Be- theeda at Boyds, 8 to 7. The game wt Glen Echo, between Washington Grove and Glen Echo, was captured the former, § to 7 soaxed road to Bay street, Easton, als the flm ot road wionguide o munity Park from the Trappe m-d to the B. C. & A. raliroad station on Aurora street. This will give Easton, complete good r around ‘the tow: HUGHES AID SOUGHT. Asked to Prevent Canadian Em-; bargo on’ Pulpwood. NEW YORK, July 16.—Secretary of State Hughes yosterday was asked ! by the Committee on Perpetuation of | the Paper Industry in the United | States to Intervene with the Cana- | dian government to prevént a Cana- dian embargo on exports of pulpwood | to the United States. —_— i No man can learn to enjoy life until he first learns to enjoy work. ‘' AND SUBWAY TRAINS :;fl?l.'a.;f‘.;fx’;“mw ¢ years pageant, CRASH SEVEN IN}URED again appear this r, as will Roecl Verrl, who has been training B the Associated Pre: Procter & Gamble SOAP CHIPS, now Large Pkg. being advertised in beng. o Standard 25c Size BBY’S VEAL LOAF &i“‘IY%c} _—m—m—m o KEYSTONE PEACHES Can, zsc Hunt Bros.’s fine California Yellow Cling Peaches. Don't miss this opportunity to buy at this very low price. Per - SANITARYMUSTARD :: ¢ { Dusseldorf style—the kind with the distinctive flavor. ! SCHIMMEL’S JELLY : 10c POTATOES 10 : 49¢|LEMONS & 40c Cabbage, per Ib. . 6¢ 30¢ Sour Pick!es, 3 for 5¢ I “Canada Dry yeture. ransportation companx officials at- tributed the accident to the faflure of sitchmen {0 move- the~submay-train. Place can on ice before opening—it slices much easier. for the past year under Dr. War. saw. Many Alexandrians will take lea NEW YORK, July 16.—Twd wooden | Ing parts, and the Playground A cdhches of a ‘crowded elevated train | 80ciation extends a general invitation Wire telescoped and crushed, injuring | for all interested to attend the meet- sfen passengers, today, when. It |In&. Thursday night. Thus far the Into the rear of an empty | committee includes: Frank A. Stee train i the Brooy. director; Julian_ Y. Willlams,. iAvit, collision occurred opposite the | tions; Everett Hellmuth,.nropertie orough ** parking vards, mear | C. M. Horgan, publicity; ) gebridge station. - on the Jerome |‘Roland, costumes; A Feldkeller Py division, where elevated and [2nd B. A. Seiple, lights for stage trains travel “the overherd |and grounds. Other chairmen of co Bethesda, mittees will be appointed at Thur ¢ ;' Dickerson day’s meeting. Next Saturday Boy Pl Fire of undetermined - origin at| Washington Grove, Bethesda . 3:20-oglock shismorning destroved & Rockvile agd Dickergon at Glen Echo. ich was being grovmed for its.first | two-story frame dwelling, occupfed| Gaithersburg and Silver Spring, re- rning run, and to rain, which caused |by a family named Curtis, in New | garded as the strongest teams in the brakes of the elevated ,to. slip | Alexandria, south of this city. . An|coynty, played at Gaithersburk 1fen the motorman, roundisg.a curve, (alarm ‘wag. sant to this c! urday afternoon, the home team win- ‘w§s confronted by the nand'fl[ train. | lumbla Company No. 4, ning, 5 to 4 S Co- responded, WOODWARD & LOTHROP )OWN STAIRS STORE Per Doz. Heinz Bulk Pickles, Pint. .. New Printed Summer Silk Frocks, *8 A remarkable purchace of the most captivating and advance style Summer Silk Frocks—together with a group of our more expensive summer silk frocks, and all at this low sale price. Small and large printed figures on light or dark silks. Charm- ing little lace collars and cuffs for some; others unh self trimmings and panels New Summer Dresses, $5 ' Roshanara Pleated Skirts, $5 Spegcially: prargh: for this selling . event—ang sperhaps . Heavy Roshanara silk or crepe de chine, knife pleated the most surprisiig values all. "Fine French vailes, skirts. White, gray, tan os.navy. -Extra valae. B printed or embroidered vojles, sports ratines.ang dresscs summer TWI“ Coats, 313 of tissue ginghams . New light-summer shades and styles that have every fash- Poiret Twill Coats, braid trimmed and side tieing. Full silk lined. Ideal summer and early fall wraps. jon appeal; pleatings, drawnwork and wide tucks. DOTWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Wear, $1 Boys' and Girls’ Apparel, regularly selling ‘way beyond this price, definitely reduced for clearance. 100 Boys’ Blouses, fine striped. All sizes. $1 ea. . Rompers and Creepers, in various colors, combined with whi $1 pr. 109 Gingham Dresses. Checks and colors. years. .Wide color range. $1 ea. 199 Voile Panty Dresses, in figured or check patterns. made and full cut. $1 ea. 134 Girls’ Gingham' Dresses. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1 ea. 50 Girls’ Skirts, of galatea, serge or plaids. Belted and some with waist. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1 ea. DOWN STAIRS STORE I Corsets—Sale Priced l Four sup- sl $1.95 $2.25 Back 580 90 Overblouses, of* printed silks, crepe de chine and georgette. White, gray, fallbw, navy. almond green and com- sl 95 inati Embroidered or beaded. and some d sitks or plain. and knit crepe silk blou In sizes 2 to 6 DOWN STAIRS KTORE Well Clearance—Sweaters 10 Sleeveless Sweaters, in ‘combinations of orchid with 31 65 white, blue, buff and gray. "Way below price o) White $1 95 “ 4 Fibet and Wool Sweaters: Size 40 only. with green or brown. Black with red Wide col e ide color °r $2.95 200 La Gracia Girdles, of cool poplin with elastic inserts. Front hook. Four supporters. Sizes 24 to 32.. 32 .Golf Sweaters and Slip-ons, the former in many binations. Fine mohair for the slip-ons. choice. Now 3 & DOW: BEANIE 'ST0RE 150 R & G Corsets, waistline models of dotted batiste. Back lacing. Sizes 23 to 30 ..... 200 Bandeaux, fight-weight satin stripe batiste. fastening. Sizes 32 to 40. Special DOWN STAIRS STORE | Sample Lingerie, 51 I 300 Salesmen’s Samples of fine Gowns, Step -ins and Envelope Chemise. Great variety of dainty styles and sheer, well-wearing materials. Secured for this selling at extremely lowered price. DOWN STAIRS STORE White Silk Hose, 1 200 pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings. White with neat blzck clox. Also plain black !ilk stockings included. Sizes 8% to 10.- Unusual yalues. DOWN STAIRS STORE 200 Corsets, with low top and elastic waistline. porters. Also 300 Double Garter Brassieres isrssecssorrrsee Clearance---Summer Hats. Y 200 Jovely Summer Hats—the majority individual models, in the smart small shapes or charming large garden shapes. Chip-Milan; Tagal, Hemp, chhcrn, Horsehair or 33 95 Taffeta. Now DRI DOWN STAIRS STORE | Cleararice-White Foét'\vear | 500 pairs \Vom(n: ‘White. Sea Isle Duck or.Canvas .Sports Oxfords and white and black trimmed Oxfords, szes $1. 2!% to 7. Very low 'clearance price .. 20 DOWN STAIRS STORE 99 | Lipton’s Teas .......} Ib., 23¢; 3 Ib., 45¢ ; fianquetf{::i 'l' s .iilll)l.,, 223c, 1 Ib., 45¢ : ouse o s Tea. ...} Ib., 20c; % Ib., 40c Pale Ginger Ale Ridgeway's Tea. ... Ib, 23¢; 4 Ib. 45¢ ChampagneomegerA]es daTea...........smal!,Qcilb.,23c The unusual and distinctive flavor | ¢ 99 ‘ i has made “Canada Dry” famous for Afternflflfl Brafld Teas quality. We believe you will like it. Packed Especially for us Iz:;ixali(y a: mod::: f;::c:;e :i:lydfl;‘i:“b;i:«:er ioie 2 9 for 95" i [ 936 w5 d5c Per original case of 50, $9.25 | ' o 2 Washington Flour, 5Ibs.............25¢ Budweiser, 16¢, carl¢n one dozen. . . .$1.75 | Washington Flour, 12 Ibs. . 53¢ G&GGmgerAle,perbottle 5 . .10c | Washington Flour, 24 Ibs. . ... ......$1.05 Clicqnot Ginger Ale, 2 for.. el Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg.........23c Heinz Pork and Beans .. .....10c and 14c | Nansen Sardines . . 18 HemszdneyBeans..3.._....;,.......1& Marie Elizabeth Sardines. . . . . . . .15¢ Heinz Spaghetti .....:......11c and 16c | Kenilworth Tuna, in smoked oil. .23c HeinzKetchup .......,......17cand 27c | Santa Rosa Tuna (pieces) . . .20c Heinz Peanut Butter .. ...14c, 22c and 32¢ | Kinney’s Chinook Salmon . . . . 2% and 40c Heszmegar,pmtsue.............l&: Gorton's Salad Fish .............. .12} Stuffed Olives ........:.14c, 32c and 43c | Gorton’s “Ready-to-Fry” .. .. 14c Queen Olives .......... .12c and 27c | Horley Dew Sliced Pineap, ..35¢ ‘Quart Jar Queen Olives .............55¢c | Del Monte Sliced Pineapple ..........39c Quart Jar Sweet Pickles ............39¢ | Keystone Prepared Prunes .- ........25¢ QnartJarSweethxedPu:kl .39¢ DelMonteFmtSalad.......... ..25¢ Mrs. Schlorer’s Olivenaise. . . .16¢ and 35¢ | Newhall's “Natural” Asparagus Tips :.35¢ Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise ... ........30¢c | Jockey Club Peas, very fine ..........25¢ GdfandsMayonnmu....,.........ZSc ‘Peter Pan Sugar Corn, can . ..15¢ “ Samtary Butter 300 from a maker’s close-out ot: prlced Frocks of or- .. - 9 9 . Men’s Bathing Suits 200 All-wool Bathing Suits—a maker’s close out apnd our own higher-priced suits. Full cut, well made and z\x.rded against ripping. ‘Excellent Vfluu ‘2-95 DOWN-STAIRS STORE Canned Meat Products Are ldeal for In.addition to the regula: packmg of ‘one pound prints, we offer cartons of one "pound containing four (4) pieces, of one- quarter pound each. The latter size is ideak for cutting for table use. A purchlse o? SM irds ‘o extremely fine qnah y pri; led Voiles and printed Batiste— the kind that’ ngfi];rly selling at much more than:this safeé price. bred. of ‘white grounds for the fine, hard-twist voiles with small or medium figures. Yellgrwh. gBreens, lzzz h "aemu. bruvn.“bflluk andwhite. 38:inches wide. < ¢ Batiste i inches -and in small floral prints, chec| dott: All lea. 'ng colors, m’:lndm(% ,,mble yellows and pn’:&l ‘l’h:d(sks'zn,r pied “n‘m '““ Serve. Libby{s 1 Corned. Beef Hash hot, top- ped *with a poached egg. P 2 A pbpular prod- Serve Libby's Corned Beef cold; cut in slices, gar- nished to please. . uct for picnics. . Libby’s quality will plelie whene\er Pl ‘12¢ D P B Ny | 28c yd. Per Carton Cne Pound...,... DOWN STAIRS STORB Z—-.—,..-,u..-_.u e L T T PN

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