Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1923, Page 8

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.SOCYIETY. Society M. and Mme. Jusserand Leaye Tuesday THE EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY JULY 20, 1923 S OCIETY. MINING ENGINEERS DENNIS 'SMITH, WANTED WILLGOTO GANADA FOR THEFT HERE, TAKEN Alleged Dnn: Btore Bandit Cap- tured in Pittsburgh, Was Said to Have Left U. §. Search for Dennis Smith, twenty- two years, 1600 East Capitol street, since the night of May 23, 1921, end- A delegation from the Washington |4 With his arrest in Pittsburgh, Pa., Senltor Oddie - Heads D. c. Com- mittee 128th Meeting, August 20 to 31. CHEMICAL TRIAL Its Case Involving Alien Dye Claims, ¢ By the Assoclated Press. APPROACHING END| ’ | Defense Tompletes Presentation of , ‘Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Skirts Pleated—AIl New Styles, 60c Yard ‘for New York and Sail Wednesday ¢ for Two Months in France. section of the American Institute of |tW0 days ago. Smith was wanted Mihing and Metallurgical Engineers|Om charges of breaking into the drug will attend the 128th meeting of the |Stores of Nathan Sugar, 1301 East organization, .to be held August 20 |Capitol street, and Charles C. Reed, to 31 in Ontatio and Quebec, it Was |1000 B street northeast. announced_today. Reed's drug store was robbed the Senator T. L. Oddie of Washington | night of May 23, one month and two is chairman of the executive commit-1days after the robbery of the other tee of the Washington local section |atore “and o revolver ki Fon j&nd G. W. Coggeshall is vice chalr- | Dy Sugars ‘store way foaa 1o on ! man. "' The secretary-treasurer is C.|gui "WEGES Si i A 5 andoned by several T. Durell. Other members include ¥,|J0IOWOVNS apandoned L. Hess of the U. S. geologlcal sur- [YOUNE men ne: r. Reed's. vey and M. Van Siclen, bureau of | John Walters, twenty-nine vears = eged member of the bandit ‘With the co-operation of minfsters a;u.‘“al shot by Policeman Serola of mines of ‘Ontario and Quebec and |and killed A L. Bemnett, alleged of the members of the Canadlan and rd member of the gang, was American Institutes of Mining and w;l‘d khter and son Metallurgical Engineers, the vast| It developed that the car in which Tk W ..“. they will . - |mineral wealth of this region will|Walters was killed had been taken e Jne- s ainder of the summer | S | be phlr‘eu]l on x-lnl.llhm-»;- d,’l‘he pro: g::::‘lllls‘tllx‘ul:::((‘:l mulh P«Tk ru.n;lt |‘\\u :| £ 7 gram includes visits to leading mi he shooting. b their home | i T or Mr and Men Wiiltam |40 technicnl * sessions, which {longed to Charles Turner, shore. M| Cdward Morgan, whe announce her| Prominent engineers from fany sec. | Detectives Mullen and Murph} family in | ement to Mr, Charles Chesley | tions of the country will describe the |participating in an investigation o Allex, the wedding to take place in|dcveloping problems of mining and|the two drug store robberies, obtain- | Allck, the metallurgy. ed the name of Dennfs Smith as the P . At the technical sessfons to be heldlmmmg member_of the party, in’ Montreal. Richard B. Moore, for-|during the long search for him. mer chief chemist of the U. S. bu-|stated, they were told that he reau of mines of this ecity, will de-{gone to Ireland. . liver ‘a lecture on “Hellum, a Na-|*Spitn Was returnea’ from tional Asset. burgh last night by Deteetiv He refused to discu “MR. DOOLEY” IV IMPROVED. Bidrees PG A French inventor has perfe Author Soon )!ny Leave Hospital |alarm clock attachment by which an alcohol burner used for heating wa- | Following Operation. ter or for simple coo ed automaticall NEW YORK. July- 20—Finley Peter Dunne, author, of “Mr. Dooley,” who has been confined to a hospital for five weeks, following an operation for an acute abdominal complaint, to- day was pronounced out of danger. Plhysicians announced he may be able to leave the hospital in less than a month, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours Ella E. Edwards, 20, George Washington Shelden, 61, Masonic and East- ern Star Home a5 Hartune, 70, st. ! PVaieria Moodie, 83, az28 mvate ol ; ‘n Tospital. inger Hospital. ., 401 O at. WILMINGTON, Del, July 20.—The defense completed yesterday the pres- entation of its case in the govern- ment’ sult against the Chemical Foundation, In for recovery of the seized enemy dye and chemical pat- ents sold to the foundation by the alien property custodian. Assistapt At- torney General Anderson began offering l rebuttal testimony today with the ex: pectation of concluding the trial by the | end of the week. faurice R. Poucher, a director of the Du Pont de Nemours Company, ly individual med in the bill nf nt the o 1219-1221 G Strest N.W Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. Saturday Specials Clearance Prices on Bathing Suits W ool Jcrve_v n bl white. . The ambassador of France Mme. Jusserand will close the bassy Tuesday and leave \\a}l\lnwl“"‘:‘“” ton for an absence of sevegal months | My to be spent in and near Paris. They | Will will sail from New York Wednesday. | /i, ° and, éntertained during the afternoon with | em-readings by Mrs. Hamilton and a 81 program’ by’ Mrs. Amy S| Hammerly and Mrs. Hamilton leave on August 1 for Chicago St. to visit relatives. and there will go to San Diego. where they will make their The_ambassador of Germany and Noma: a Frau Wiegdfeldt had a small company ning informally with them last vening at the em % s. George Miller Whitwell left the % today with her daughter and son paydstens He declared he ne in"any conspir | to the seizure had partici with respect either of the enemy pat- ing up of a dye in- ptry. of ts novitch, was | evening. enter- | »n, on 16th street The charge d'affaire dom of the Serbs, C venes, Dr. Douc! host at dinner taining at the lega ( “olman_ A Cape Elizabeth will join his on the Whitwell August. De sizes 38 to rsted Suits, < with extra Jersey Secretary of L r and Mrs. Davis Now in Berlin. The ecretary abor Davis are spend Berlin, where they went aiter ] ing in England. Chey were . p: | gers on the Leviathan, which sailed from New York July i Pure W Donnell, daughter Charles E. MacDon- ayenue, left yester- York” and will sail for become the bride of Dr nancial _adviser ent. The mar- 1be the nation of a ro- un in @he State Department when Dr. Millspaugh was economic | adviser apd Miss MacDonnell was ty. { employed in the same office. this VW habihgton ‘basfacks Cornelius Vanderbilt entertain- D e < B {ed at luncheoy, yesterday in her-villa Ausla Tokieden, sty Mr. and Mrs. Edson hrnlln\ willy at Newport . entertain a ¢ ) 1i b ST ner_Saturday “Mrs. Mandeville Carlisle has closed T Newport, in celebration of the her house to pass the summer with tieth anniversary of their wedding. !h parents, Gen. and Mrs. Joseph P. The dinner will be followed by da an in the White mountains. ing, for which Mr. and et invite several hundred Mr. and Mrs, Bradley gton home last be v wool and Mre of ng i Fine Floors of Hard Waod Estimates -on umhmg i lhl: line / i ks —ecleaning. polishizg. SN ing. mew " floors—fursished gladiy_and B without obligation. Telephone North Venus Tigh azg: Wool Jerse J. M. Adams 1503 Connecticut Ave. r New had to Marriage Licenses. Pitts Marriage licenses have been issued to the mixture uel E. in Representative 1 Mrs. S ‘Winslow are expected Lo arrive W shington temorrow and will be v few days of Col. and m . Wooten i ir cnrin. “abe of this city Jnd Margaret city and Mrs any time desired KAPLOWIT Zsw INCORPORATED Bathing Caps, Belts, Shoes, Bags, etc., at special prices. Silk Skirts Greatly Reduced for Saturday SilkKnife- ated Skirts in chkers Virs, Briges Hostess to Her Chapter of Mu Phi Epail 1 Rho Beta Chapter of silon will be entertained > home of Mrs Braddock He! evening. Mu Phi Musical Sorority is ading musical organiza- . and Rho Beta Births Reported. The following birthy have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours James W. and Marguerite Orme, boy. James M. and Pearl C. Stadtler, girl. Henry E. and Nellie Thornberry, bo Allen C. and Edith M. Jameson, girl. Edward and Alice Aliig, boy. 2 ! . Owen 8. ‘and Catherine Saunders, giel. N X 4 Charles Nareington, boy. ngton’ tomo! v r. 4 remain for ; Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. , of this city announc M are ammel e: som whi smprovem Kernochan : chased last sur move Khaki Knickers: col T Khaki, with buckles; sizes 24 to 32 measure $2.50 _ Wool Tweed I\mo.kcr::. i Tan 1'rl Gray mixtu 2 Lace Rufilings for Collars and Cufis Just the width you need; th nd !-19 Y ~59c Yd. four rows m lace in white Tuxedo Flber Sweaters special for Satt In Tan, Orchid, Navy, d $8.50 White ; sizes ues up to $15. Sizes 8 to 107, In White and Colors ZIZIIZZZZIIQOEZIJ $1.50 Paic HOSIERY Cotton Dresses . .. Tub Silks. . . .. ... Kaplowitz Quality All Suits, Coats and Wraps 12 Off Store Open All Day Saturday 721 NINTH /"T. NW. ee... 915 .$18 ererar the > of s the y and i Crepe Chine and Roshanar. and Distinction Elizabeth’s Hos Crepe, full cut, with plen aroen t s Ciaude W-"and Hazel Whniched, Hennessey 3 Irving R -.m o boy. he. erick W, Mr. ul Coleman at Nosth umber in_the Chiurch of at Bethlehem, Pa.. given in marriage by Her only attendant was aret Corkb sister of the nd the best man was Mr. Ky Guy IL Johnson vashington, arrived = Hotel at Lake . H., yesterday and will over the week end who | at| Sunapee, { and Mrs. ireen, boy. “44," on street, Sed wnd i her fathe Cleveland pl. Freedmen's Hospital. Shepherds ct. . Emergency Hospital. months, 33 0 Brien Xk Earnest and Aia Holower, Gen, Harry H Morrix ond J compdnied Mrs. Bandhol i Zan and spent a few weeks ther: heavily beaded, with a her, has returncd to Fort My dark blue horsehair braid and 8he will join him in Au and carried bride roses. The Sk i anton crepe Mrs. Knox, widow of Senator with hat to match, and carried Philander C. Knox of Pennsgjvania, | sweet ex. A delightrul has closed 'her apartment on \ s rendered, street and is at Marblchead, dass., f am A. Sheehan, & portion of the summer gton. — b thern New la, and Mrs, home Flafh T e 1 Fe B T o o o o PR T Tl T T S T e T A T e T B T Fe SR E R T f T P e e dark_blue zeor- T T 4 pro- with for- The Wyoming Cafe Main Floor, the Wyomi: Apartment, Columbia Road At California St. Be One of the Many ‘Who Daily Enjoy Our Community $ 1 .00 Dinners Plenty of space to enjoy an economical, well cooked meal in & refined atmosphere. Reliable and instantaneous service. Fried Chicken Dinners Sundays—Tuesdnys—Thuradays At the Same Price. } ward M. an 1 York| Robert i Mr. Joseph and Norman H former Unde Mrs. Davis. brothers, rb in Bethle- dge and Ridge her Arl at Blue Sum- Indepe ndrn! will hold | Order, Sons open house night at fts| lmlg.rom & nd Louisiana . when brief addresses will be members nd several invit-| Attorney John C. Foater, ranking superior officer of the or, izagion, will preside. ]u‘lreihnnnl&‘ the rest of their vac: near there. They their parents in the the early summer. ab, Margaret Hume an extended visit i Miss from s returned New York. hostess' Colonnadse Wise wils sterday at the at White Sulphur her daughte and the latte y . Frank Lee Botts of Philadelphi Botts was formerly Miss Alic Mr. Lewis and a frequent visitor ork are making Washington. t the Hamilton - . wicd by Ot Mrs. Florence Jackson - Stod will entertain members of the In- | rdan ternational ation of Art and [laid, it a zue will be served. UU i Letters to oW *mfternoon, from 5 remaind; e Rl | |EEE e i s as we while the heavy window dra- ford 1 street. in honor of Miss Tda T. White | = series are down, do your wi n- have in this of New York FALSE BURGLAR ALARM. dow shades “show up”, BIG SALE. last night about 9| o vantage or otherwise? started the, sounding of the | Make swee Gt the “wpes” of oan 5 sbrecist Morieir vour home reflect your good taste and shoppers in nearby | in_home-making. tf Phone us for estimates. “and Mrs. € Altemu - at Sprin have igken Styles We Sold Up to $6 Never have we presented such amazing values in White Buck, White Kid and Sea Island for 1 and Mrs. 1 White of N 1 extended Hotel. They s May g are 5- | House fqr S Ash of at the the London, Lee we Don’t miss this won- derful op- portunity to buy Famous NEWARK ~ White Footwear at this big saving. Buy Now! Newark Shoe Stores Co. 913 Pa. Ave. NNW.—Open Saturday Nights 711 H St. N.E.—Open Nights Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers. 10, to ad- Miss Walmsley Married rossed aints in New York Wey Green l- stores quickly and awaited the poileens m tl police Coral and Low Factory Prices Lessen the Cost York city. quickly \\1- ander o i8 now in busir Mrs. Walm Mrs. Wicander formerly Miss lizabeth Walm, have made their winter home w i Wardman Park Hotel, colc priced WI“ Make Glasses That, Are Distinctive ClzflinOpiical Co. ci selor of the Unite Rome and Mrs Pt Lot 1 £ 1314 G St Speclai Sal Printed Voile Printed Batiste Plain Linene e % All at One Price Plain Crepe Plain Voile 29C yd’ A big new shipment—ijust received. Cotton Goods Sec Main Floor DQWNSTABRS STORE White Jean Middy Blouses ' , ¢ Jean Middies: plain White, sl 00 plain cotlars and cuffs; some Men’s U > Suits, standar« sizes 6 to 22 X Boys’ Wash count nainsook; lap-over seats and Suits, Middy aud Oliver Twist styles ribbed insert in back at waist linc: solid colors and to 44. sizes 34 to 46, $1.00 . 75¢ ored blouses and pants; sizes 2 to & Pairs Women’s Pumps and a short time Mr. and Mrs at their summer e At L. I, taking the guest woman's handicap golf tournament z ¥ at the higs s Goif Club, in which Mr. and Mrs. An are entertaining Miss Margar ing, daughter of Mr. W. P. G ing of Boston. EDMONSTON’S—Home of the“Original” FOOT FORM, Boots and Oxfords for Men,\ Women and Children. LhLRLRLRLALR! Hard- P gyl y #@fidfii’fiifi Flaver {3 Hateh will en rty with danc- | \ Col, and Mrs. E. tertain an evening 1 ing at their ) d home for their niec iss Evpa Hooper of San An- tonio, Tex.. next week. Miss Hooper is having a series of given | for her by the Laurcl and Washing ton friends of the family Wherever you go you can buy it— _ B A Wherever you go it’s the same PEKOE » ICED TEA 1 McCORMICK & COV ‘Baltimors, Md. ‘Store Closes 2 P.M. Saturday Big Selling Booked for a Short Day Shoes Sacrificed Greatest Cut Yet Made Unparalled Values for Men, Women, Children All Women’s White Oxfords and Strap Ties, values up to $8.00 el v } 1 open with braid; ERtR uis T. Nathan ement of Mr. Clars Indiana wedd daughter have ¥, where they wil} mondh, Maj. and Mrs. 1 nounce the 3 daughter Walter, Ind. L their | Sateen Princess Slips, high luster; with shoulder straps of same ma- terial; in White, Navy, Black. on s From Faneuil Hall to Frisco Bay—wherever you go in these United States—you find Chase & Sanborn Coffee. Back in 1864 Chgse & Sanborn started tp pro- duce good coffee in Boston. As the country grew, they grew—and now their products are sold by good merchants everywhere. Seal Brand Coffee is the finest brand. It is made to suit the taste of those who like superlatively good coffee. It is always fresh—and always uni- formly good. It is sold in sealed tin cans—never in bulk. No wonder its popularity has grown even faster _ than the country itself. Tea drinkers will detight in the flavor of Seal Brand Orange Pekoe Tea. In screw-top canisters only. ChaseyEzSanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE- i remain for Doo lunr‘n Mrs. James William beautifully appointed terday in honor of Hammerly her Edith C. Willett of were laid for hn LTl $1.89 2,000 Item 1. $5 00 Item 2. $3.00 Item 3. $9.00 Item 4.‘ 5655 Broken Lines White Oxfords, $4.00 EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorp orated) 1334 F Stl'eet Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Broken Lines Women’s White Canvas Ties, Strap Pumps and High Shoes No Exchanges No C. O. D. Broken Lines Children’s, Misses’ and Youths’ High and Low Shoes, suita- ble for Fall as well as Summer Many formerly' sold up $10, including a big as- sortment of Whites and all other leathers, We're look- ing for a quick clearance of them and have priced them at suchem low figire to make it possible. Buy two or more pairs! Nearly every size in lot, but not in style For Your Vacation—A Kodak! Buy One-For $1.00 DOWN' A No. 1A Autographic KODAK Bey $15.00 Junier, with rectilinear lens is yours for IMMEDIATE POS- $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 a WEEK 4 \\\\\d s, !//4_, SESSION on pa)ment of $1.00 S LKA 365 Pairs of MEN’S LOW SHOES . values up to $10.00 down. 500 Pairs of Women’s Cretonne House Slippers— Just the thing'for the summer cottage 69(: Pr . —or for “lazy vacation” wear; regular $1.25 'value. Jewelers Downstairs Store

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