Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1923, Page 15

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/ ELEVEN WOUNDED N SUNDAY FRATS Guns, Knives, Bricks and Bottles Figure in Neigh- | borhood Battles. R el o iives, bricks and bottles 2 eleven Sabbath fights yes- Guns figured terday “Pofson whisky” was Maj. Sullivan's explanation. Samuel Newman, colored, purser ort the steamer K. Madison Hall, shot at River View,. Prince Georges Md., last night while making | was d through his| dying, he was| at Alexandria had_detained 405 H street jertrude _Cole, et northeast. They re arrested by bor precinct al witnesses and heid for ylanu authorities. Shot During Fight. Burk Curry, colored, 520 Groff court [ slump if At Home | Sy R g > Um gla? I have a pleasant home, with costly chromos there, the lamplight glowing on my dome, an aunt in every chair. There simple pleasure do beguile the night hours as they sail; I play the phonograph a while, and hear great singers wail; I read a volume large and' thick, or dominoes I play, I take a drink that has no kick, and hie me to the hay. T'd rather read a goodly book beside the evening fire, than roam the town and meet a crook who'd rob me of my lyre. The folks who stay at home o’ nights, with aunts and other pets, may miss some garrish, wild delights, but they have no regrets: their simple life is sane and wise, their accidents are few, and in the morning when they rise they are as good as new. The list of crimes would quickly giddy gents and dames would gather round the kitchen pump and play some homely games. I'd like to see the home restored to what it was lang syne, when children grouped around the board till half past eight or nine; they read strange tales from Mother Goose concerning Miss Bo-Peep, and when the bedtime hour cut loose, they promptly went to sleep. Old ways are gone and out of sight, and won't come back, I guess: where are those kids of ours_to- night, as we proceed to press? (Copyright) WALT MASON, northeast, is alicged to have become involved in -a dispute with .\|IIII\AL[ Butler, colored, tweny-five oid, | and sne is alicged W nave snot fum | n_the chest aud left nand | v al d ified colored | 14th and H 12:30 u succeeded in boarding a st 15th and H s s and escaping. A t mght abouc 11 ar at 31st and P orman_Herbert LETTER CARRIERS HONOR THREE LATE MEMBERS, Three members of the local branch, | Nutional Assc of Letter who divd 1 in ne IR i President Lm'u.ul o | C. died suddenly on April 14 head | Eles were interspersed with vocal | M. to y ns reported he tained a sught fraciure ot the skull. | They sald his condition was not se- | rious. 1 Ansault Anna Cald place, was University H scalp woun n pital last mght tor aj She told the om, cight years, 817 zd’s! was taken to Emergency H from Delaware avenue and G Southwest last night anc ut across his chin and He named his all Suffering trom s yleft side and cuts d, James Smitl his condition was serious Two Women Fight. Florence Spottswo Riges, buth colored nded woman | was tuken to ) 7 Hospital | and Sadie was locked ub John Jones, colored with using & knife on colored, near the la Y ant court south leged he slashed King across the bdomen. | \_ A brick is alleged to have been| the weapon used by Louis Johnson,, ed, thirty-three, 2 C| g {4 row w.th Percy hington. also colored, 920 V street, near the formers home last night about 10| Y k. H th a by an unidenti- tled colored Flori avenue | and 7th stréet last night and cut | across the left side of the fi T | wuay treated at Freedmen's Hospital MRS. HAMILTON BURIED. ! Funeral services fo . Madeline Hamilton, who dicd f charged | haries King. tors undertaking 1337 10th street northwest. 2 Winter, assistant pastor of the ACongregational Church, officiated. t and d Friday, out regaining con Definition Medical. From London Answers. Sunday School Teac dren, what is false ¢ Bright Boy—Ple cine. MEN’S $2.00 Shirts........$1.45 $2.60 Shirts. ..$1.85 WESVZ, Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE SHIRTS selections by - -Master Berchmans Jahn. Wreaths the stage were pliced Sunday morning upon the graves of the deceased in Bethel, Alexandria, Oak Hill and Mount, Olivet cemeteries ! National and local present at the e Assistant Nutiona “innan, John Muirh of carriers; Frederick Riggles, ! stant superintendent of mails, and John King, superintendent of parcel post, of the local office. Onr a Warm Day What Is More Appetizing Than a Good Potato Salad? Mix it in a deep bowl with chives, celery, the grated yolks of hard boiled cegs. a good oil and season well with the famous LEASPERRINS § SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE }// . heumatic aches must yield to the soothing action of Sloan’s. Spread it gently over the aching place—no rubbing is neces- sary. Instantly you will feel a pleasant tingling of the skin, then a gentle glow, then grateful, lasting relief. Get a bottle from your druggist today — 35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment I//,//// WEA. $4.50, $5 Shirts.....$3.35 Pongee Shirts .$4.35 officials were | > g SO i Our Mail Order Bureau Will Fill Out-of-Town Orders " Promptly THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY] JULY 23, 1923. - Member Bettejr Business Bureau S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUE}Y CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Strects Read the New Books Through Our Circulating Library, 3¢ a Day-Downstairs | irst Day ¢ Summer Fur Sale —Already Betokens Fhis as One ¢;f the Most Successful of Our History —The beautiful quality of the flurs; the striking and distinctly new styles, and, most potent of all, ghe saving opportunities offered have all conspired to arouse most unysual interest in this sale. —Another particular feature of the gsle which interests many women who wish to reserve certain styles, though not (quite ready to pay the full amount, is the fol- lowing: A deposit of 25% of the sale price of any Garment or small fur will reserve your selection for delivery until November 1st. —Stylish Hudson Seal (Dyyed Muskrat) Coats, 45-in. long, plain, alsar with Skunk or Squirrel collar and cuffs; fine quality, soft pelts, rich linings—Sale Price ............. —Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, 43- in. long, large self collar, Mandarin sleeves; T519$358.00 —Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, 48 in. long in back, new silhouette style,, one long point in front— very attractive model. choice pelts. Sale price ——— —Natural Muskrat Coats, 48 inches long; made in split_ skin' effect; choice durable pelts; radium silk lin- o8 e, $174.00 —Natural Muskrat Coat, 48 inches long, wide side panels; front, back and col- lar made in split skins. s $255.00 —Natural Muskrat Coats, full 45 inches long; made from selected southern top skins; ideal coat for sport or _motor wear. e $135.00 price —Natural Muskrat Coats, trimmed with large raccoon ll collar ; coat is 45 inches long. orice... $169.50 Kann's—Second Floor. New and Exquisite Designs in TISSUES 32-Inch Domestic Weave With 39c 3 Lustrous Fiber Thread Woven Through Them. A Yard— —We thought the earlier patterns were lovely, but these far sur- pass them. The fine fiber thread that rggisters its way in glisten- ing stripes throughout each pattern seems to bring into greater beauty the colors of the checks and plaids that make up an al- most limitless assortment from which to choose. —Clear pinks, purples, greens, orange, brown, blue, and black combined with white; some of the larger open plaids have a fine line of black outlining the colored checks. There are small checks, large checks, open and block checks, and plaids. Kann’s—Street Floor. The Easy Comfort of The Netherall —is nowhere more greatly appreciated than upon the vacation trip. It combines so admirably in one garment the virtues of— 0 Vest—Bust Confiner—Girdle This new Vacation Special Neth- erall is made of air-cell mesh, a fabric especially designed for sum- mer use. It molds and supports the figure, prettily and comfort- ably, and without restriction. Launders _easily and packs in the smallest imaginable space. ‘“Louise” is the name of this model and it may be seen in our Corset Department. Priced—$3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 —Luxurious 48-in. cuffs—fine durable pelts. Sale price. —Hudson Seal (Dyed slightly rippled in back, lar, handsomely lined with silk crepe. Sale $395.00 —45-inch Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats, new «crush collar, mandarin slkeeves, med with new style new stripe cuffs, satin skunk collar and cuffs; stripe crepe lining. Choice all choice skins. 45 full-haired inches skins. Sale price, $l 19-00 —Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats, 48-inch long, full sweep style, crush collar, lined throughout with good quality silk. rie... $127.00 price. .., —Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats, iuxuriously trim- —48-inch Sealine (Dyed Coney) Wrappy Coat, lux- urious crown collar, new wide sleeves, beautifully lined. .. $169.00 Hudson Seal Muskrat) Coats, large Skunk $398.00 (Dyed collar and Muskrat) Coats, graceful crush col- $395.00 —Jap Mink Coat, 48 imches long: rich in ap- pearance and made of se- lected durable pelts; cufis and sides trimmed with | Sieprice, $445.00 —Natural Raccoon Coat, 45- inch, fine quality, full-haired pelts, border. o $368.00 —Mole Skin Cape, flounce border with points on sides, luxurious taupe fox crepe lin- © $395.00 —Natural Raccoon Coat— Shoice’ dark pelts, beautijally matched, fiv bor $ three-stripe price. . Going With a Rush This Morning-- Our July Clearance of Silk Remnants —And with the impetus with which it has started we predict ewen a greater crowd tomorrow. There Are Plenty of Remnants for Another Big Day’s Selling —But.some of the styles may be gone if you delay too long. you desire EARLY. Clearance Price, a Yard, Widths are from 32 to 40 inches —Assortments are larger, more varied, more comprehen- sive than ever. Only the most desired weaves are repre- sented. —Remnants of Colored Taffetas —Remnants of Russian Crepes —Remnants of Crepe de Chines —Remnants of Plain Georgette Crepes —Remnants of Satin Charmeuse —Remnants of Printed Foulards —Remnants of Silk Shirtings —Remnants of Persian Silks —Find in the sale fabrics for the making of women's frocks, suits, coats, blouses, separate skirts and linings; for the making of men’s shirts and children’s apparel. Kann’s—Street Floor. Wear —Remnants of Printed. Crepes —Remnants of Plain —Remnants of Printed Georgette Crepe —Remnants of Springtime Crepes —Remnants of White and Colored Satin for Sport Wear. —Remnants of Colored Silks for Sport —Remnants of Washable Satins Begtter come in and select the patterns, weaves and colors $3.00 —A\ll are of that high quality for which this section is witlely and so favorably known. Included are— Formerly- $1 to $6 a Yard Lengths from 1Y; to 6 yards —Remnants of Natural Pongees —Remnants of Novelty Eponge —Remnants of Colored Skirtings —Remnants of Messalines —Remnants of White Silks —Remnants of Black Silks —Remnants of Black Satins —Remnants of Printed Roshanara onge —It is suggested that early and plentiful selections be madeé, for such prices as are now quoted cannot again, we believe, be quoted on silks of this character. NOW FOR OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE FROCKS 51 o3 $3, $8.60 Shirts.....$2.35 $8.00 Shirts........$2.45 colered and white with collar attached $4.00 Shirts........$2.65 ‘with collar attached 0dd Lot Silk Shirts. .$4.85 $10 Silk Shirts.....$7.85 Jacluding whites. $2, $2.50, $3 Light-Weight Caps, $1.15 All Straw Hats —3% Off (Including Dunlaps) Panamas, Bankoks and Leghorhs Ingluded! SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets Dresses that have sold for very much more, now in one big assortment at, choice— “There is no su stitute for a Netherall” Kann’s—Second Floor, THOSE WITH BOBBED HAIR—READ —Something interesting and of value as clipped from The Dry Goods Merchants’ Trade Journal. “Hair nets and bobbed hair would not seem to have much connection at first, but, according to a hairdresser, women who wear double mesh nets on their bobbed tresses when going to bed find that the curl lasts for ‘ages.’™ VOGUE HAIR NETS —Are particularly desirable for this purpose. Double-mesh in cap or fringe styles.are selling now and here At 10c Each, $1 Dozen Kann’s—Street Floor. 19 —The collection is so varied tlmt' you may choose from Frocks for Street, Afternoon and Sport Wear —The materials include the following popular kinds: : . Crepe Romain, Ganton Crepe, Novelty Crepe, Flat Crepe, Silk Lace. —The styles are -suitable for present wear, and many of them' will be desirable for early Fall. 3 _Ne); d.:upetl effects—All-over pleated models—Wrap-around stylps—Pleated panel styles—And many two-piece effects. P $ —They show the new neck lines and new slecves. £ _ —Trimmings consist of fine tucks, beading, 1 ribbon and ornamental braiding. 3 —Some of the long-waist styles are finished with flowing sashes, made of novelty ribbon and beads. e & e colors are the light popular shades, navy, also plenty of black and whife. Misses’ and ‘women’s sizes. . Other Dresses Also at Clearance Prices Summer Frocks of Fine Clearance Wash Dresses Voiles, Linens, Crepes, etc. of Imported French Gingham Speciall; \ e Values from $4.50 Rl:;::eli' to—sgfi to $8.95, Choice— $3:_9____$_ Kann's—Second Floor. Sole Washington Representatives of Dunlap Hats and Stein-Bloch Clothes

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