Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. e T e e T T T e e R e UNDERWUUU BOON| [Filmed “Villain,” S Former Mexican, g i ; i ’ = iJ|" to Order—Quick Service ' I‘ g ’ Hear Our New Sealed LEADS lN ALABAMA nIvn(iwx M({..?.Ctttzeni ~—At.very mOderate pri.ces. S NN SONS CO. Victor Records for s D o A i Special attention given (] A NEW YORK, August 1.—The vil- | lain in oné of Broadway's latest | taaill orderss Aleiaiin August—OQut Today . R L e [ g oy Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Aue., 3th & D Streets for Democratic Presiden- In the drama as originally . P S filmed bLe bore a Mexican name. fial Nomination. But the producers realized that this violated the treaty of peace e st || | Just Half Price Now for High-Class Dresses MONTGOMERY, Ala, August 1.—| plcture producers whereby Mexi- . b cans were not to be screened in an Oscar W. Underwood, senfor senator| S8Rs Wero not to be screened in S0 from Alabama, today is the dominat-| recalled the relcase in order that | —They must be disposed of quickly to make room for fall models. ing influence in state politics, accord-| an American name might supplant 1ng to the consensus of political opin-| Lhe Mexican in the cast of char- —All are Dresses from our lines selling upward of $40—a clearance of unusual time- acters and various subtitles, fon expressed following the demon- In making this announcement lin SS and il‘l‘l ortance: o strations of vesterday, when the sen-| today Will H. Hays, president of €s port e: 3 the Motion Picture Producers and ator announced his willingness to| e Motion Plcture Producers and EET FTERNOON become a candldate for the nomina-| called the' pact "signed fast Nov- ’ A A r s o v a b ember by a representative of the | tion for the presidency at the forth-| fro.ti, 0¥t S0y ‘the Mexican, sece b EVENING WEAR ARE IN THE SALE ' situation was clinched, lead-| were not to be elected for all the | i rted today, Dr. W. E.| dirty work. In return, the Mexi- ;i ] ! L R Os St il —MATERIALS are Satin Crepe, —TRIMMINGS are of braids, | " ot Sene| “Other countries had complained Morocco Crepe, Flat Crepe, Bro- = a’ a a S DOt O hers| against thelr netionais being ioast : g P ribbon, lace, buckles, cabo- i 4 ass meeting 3 A e 5 caded Crepe, Novelty Crepe, Silk idis D et . 2| as outlaws, and as the; a s ) E e o The '1.5x251::3§3.w el Be n‘;l‘x':fll;«"(:“arfld Viilatn ‘without Velvet and Georgette Crepe. d Chons', fine brax.dmg,' hand i A & only outstanding element in| country this particular rufflan was —STYLES are the latest Drape ef- | embroidery and silk fringe. re being shown now as declared, | christened with an American name. | N o o ¥ cnator Under | | o, sorsmaploaled Grandels [ —COLORS include brown, ew Vork’s Smartest Creations that he was \vlllmg%47 KILLED IN WRECK | D L T IR Ao teC AScs p [ ) P ( navy, gray, cafe au lait and In Felts aipd Velours, Including Merrimac and uncing that he was willing | Ess i with new neck lines and sleeves. black M. Vel presidential nomination, we | OF HAMBURG EXPR | # 2 ] attawan ours ator eaid he wonla do ao | $40 Dresses w2 / i $65 Dresses —So differeift in color, shape and trimming that you wiit o ne i Engineer Fails to See Signal and ' Reduced to $20.00 H = P Reduced to $32 50 i want to owng one or more to take away on your vacation. o 0 o o et 080 P81, 0 0 S bl + s e < 2 e followin, and this was ive In the i ,\’ ,,‘;}\i“‘“"'T “““ beins| Crashes Into Standing Train. | 3 d J ! 4 e st Dndere e e 87 Injured;g : $4§{eg::;i;s to $22.50 | $70 Dresses Prlce'd’ $5 tO $8.95 it A esochitod ks | i i Reduced to .00 i Kann’s—Esecond Floor. or discussed his stand on n‘n‘énfixx. 4‘\‘11';::;[ 1.—Forty-seven per- $50 Dresses P i $35 p— declaring he had no|gong were killed and thir 5 I i f L) . . . = e v R Pl Reduced to $25.00 | | $75 Dresses Womsen’s Swiss Ribbed Vests 3 “the states of the|the Kreiensen station when the Ham- ! f delegited to ;fr)'n‘}:ffil'effl burg-Munlch express collided with a | $55 Dresses Reduced to 337 50 1 &Sc Value, 5 Oc sal, er and dance at the Coun- | ot s et e e e ot e s Sy 29 o £ P and sale of alcoholic | Standing train : | i § pecial Tomorrow LTS comura cioten the onuaso | o mave Beth Sniid o S50 the Hghal Reduced to $27.50 |o¥ | ) $80 Dresses b _ x5 T i Concemba” set against him and the locomotiv ; i - O F oI Ihe other traln ans | $60 Dresses Reduced to w-w —Sheer and e! bs(ic ql»lafiihy. ZITA TOLD NOT TO SELL gled and identification was difficult. | R . i ' bodice model, band finish; educed to $30.00 . ’s—Second Floor. : tapes over shoulders. NOTED FLORENTINO GEM| SENATORS GO ABROAD. $ Kann's—Sec . : —These are in extra large - sizes. Warned Diamond She Would Use as ! Five Bound for Geneva to Attend Means of Support Belongs to _ Parliamentary Union, All'White Voile Blouses i “Vanity Fair” Glove _} : : ‘t>n ian ~uvernmem. : : s : AR At $5.95, $6.95 and Summer Dresses at l» Silk Undergarments Seconds of $2.50 to §5.00 1e Italian gov- warned former E (unf'\‘n :”:r*ifl_m':::vdf p '13:- S ety ot n $9.95 Reduced Prlces O ‘ Y ;}:ori sale continued i 5 W17 Inols. Rat Arkansas and i > ion will not Swanson v row,each $l 095 : i much as the stone Is Italian prop- —Beautiful styles, so nicely made that they will give 3 . : 3 j e Rt T it more sentences Hn}_?;\.l;r‘t et added)éharm. I —Complete the summer with these charming I | povests only and ina | Wiiter ot modern English —_Some of the features are little models fashioned from dotted Normandy ‘ Sl i | e waistline and slip-over mod- voiles, mercerized pongee and ginghams. his Your || els, with three-quarter or _The styles include straightline and long waisted. . Guarantees. Satisfaction P long sleeves, round and tux- The pongees are in sport style, with roll COU?I, short T'w Attractlve Sport edo collars. Many trimmed sleeves, patent lcathcr'beIL The dotted voiles have ' IS E e U f ul You can get the best | N with Irish and filet laces; self girdies, finished with rosettes and ribbon stream- ver use ol e i i others have ruffled fronts. ers. The ginghams are in checks. Kann's—Street Floor. i ] : - i —We have some lovely Canton Mulfi.Kopy { j Beautifully hemstitched; _.Good assortment of sizes and colors. Crefpes, Roshanara Crepes and CHURCH CONFERENCE. some with embroidered dots. Will Discuss International Rela-| | i Silkd Striped Crepe Skirts, in side- | C Among them are some at- i e o R o R o ntern: ! arbon P aper J\» tractive handmade blouses. Speclal at pleate ox-pleated models. : Tl i P N g —Sizes 36 to 46. ] Wadistbands, 26 to 38. —In white, , tan, d black. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. white, navy, tan, gray and black I : At 3O gpq $12.% ClearanCB—OddS and Ends Kann’s—Second Floor. Sale 32-In. Woven Check Tissues Prof. Bishop | B R | ( Women’s Hosiery : = \ . Sold Early in the Season at 58c. 39 KLAN FRATERNITY ISSUE. sy i (R —Some pure silk, others silk and fiber—all are from | Special Thursday, Yard... i S " Chapter Charging Ku Klux Control | o, AASCR 4 - o4 our reg.ular lines. a\‘cry sheer and desirable quality for late summer dresses, Quits Phi Delta Kappa. 5 i H lotises, etc. A s i i v - ig- — i ink, blue, tan, lavender and green with large FORT WAYNE, Ind. August 1.— : ‘H $ . —Remarkable value, because every pair is from our regular stock and orig: Shown in pink, | L and green rg Ffforts of & faction, said to be con . i — ; i inally marked at much more than our sale price. and small checks; some with a fiber stk stripe running = i i y : 1 itively first through the pattern, giving it a very beautiful effect. MULTI - KOPY carbon f I B —Some are full fashioned, others are seamless—all are positively firs e et LA paper gives copies that are )\ ST absolutely fadeless —they fi I J ! ZSelect from black, cordovan, gray, beige and a few white. Sizes 8% to 10 in the L Chipleror Fort|§ will last as long as the | : i e r; : p : S~ S bined lot, but not in cach style or shade. i and Green. Light, s denig BdioERtins Gltes, Puir . - | Lawn Goods 5 By from the s [| WeiERtS: Kann’s—Street Floor. as reached. i ted by mesrs that |§ A Rind for every purpose action will be taken by other but no specific information | aiisnle STOCKBTTt V ecial Assrtment hursday 7 The “Run of the Mill” Sale JUNIOR KLAN TO FORM. | . i : A i :fo!wscxgggmcfgg Children’s Panty Dresses “MARTEX” Turkish Towels, ization of. Junior Knights of the : i KJ( Klux Klan has been definitely de- ! i 3 iddi inex- h M a'ld h Clm’ls cifled upon by the national sxeoutives —Adorable little styles for the kiddies, and so inex Bat ats W as na.::':: i o J:fl;fifi‘{;‘f 0 “r‘.fi"";}:,’fé 1'>}el:nswci-:1 ;(lilat mothers will no doubt want several for . Thursday, offering this well known and liked Within the next few days, according s ! their children. £ slij imperfections 1o an announcement made here late ¥ brand' because of s lgh( . LS yesterday by Milton Eirod, editor ot 5 5 3 ~ = Hig Miery Closs. a Wian pubifcation* ’ : ettt e i 2 1 ThanR Prices eadquarters ol - . - g S tion aré to be located here Tt was L & P colors suitable for children. P At /3 Less e i A" oty Tealag satinet o stited. Provision also will he made ; : ( ; for the enrollment of girls in a sep = i 4 "!’l'“ lfflh sel;c_leflh lumber: arate branch of the junior order, and Kann's—Street Floor. | =2 / strongly braced: three slats £ o 9 i A on back; can be tlo ages for enroliment for member- Special Thursday, ; == folded ¢om pactly. &hip in both divisions will be from ¥ Special twelve to eighteen years old, Mr. Eac Erod sala. h Womn,s Prim Slips Porch Rocker, No. 1 POSTPONE DRY LAW. 3 —Made of plain chambrays, trimmed ¥ \ oy | —Tnis high-dack rocker. —— CONSTANTINOPLE, August 1.—The | with contras}:;ing colors. %he Dresses O In the Larger Sizes : made with-maple frame, has ”””:ml” lication of the la hibity = 5 heavy posts, wide arm rests, A stmption o Nauor n Constantitopte. ] are in old rose, pink, blue, yellow and \ ! —Princess Slips, made of nainsook, steel supports, double-woven ey —— W RO R e oy st hay : i i in Val lace. t and back; in light it Deen postponed for the third " time orchid. A% inch hem, trimmed in Val oEDG Sout xR ! u'_' for another month. Some have lace medallions, others or dark oak finish; seat is —_— = 3 are trimmed in filet lace and me- _3Y 16x21 inches. Regu- —A-ft. Porch Swisg, pzinted Kann’s—Second Floor. dalion; Bems titched D %\ larly 36.45. Clear- $4 05 3 T Foted rap. I I I tire hasa cushioning Stouts. At Pl quality which su y pe gathered on hip; hemstitched self bridges the gap between 5] trap; regular and extra REX““NE et Cord Tires and- Tubes AL $2.25 Siigts G STeels equipoisek. Tires Guaranteed by Us for Py = i Princess Skips, in stripes, utfit | - A 20-inch hem; also in navy, black, MOTOR OILS Unleed States Tiros cxacily \ 10,000 Miles Service e Salem suited to your trucking cone hem. At . i A Preeminent Heat- T . T ™ ished Iign:dee;onh!;ued_ on hips, sclf . o strap, lin Sizes ¢ P Defying Lubricant United States N s 9% 2% Truck Tires | e = SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. || || are Good Tires || VSR s «—No, 1636 Hammoek Chalr, in _Croquet Sets, a_size gen- brown canvas, with arm and erally uped"by]cl;:llgren';:-slnc!.l ts, nches 5 "’°;::;:‘;m::;;:r: z:;’;‘.;: Striped’ balls, wickety —and —Sateen Princess = Slips, i 2 g B posts; 2.45 34x4 Stout, built-up shoulder; .S :comfortable. $2.95 52‘45 Special - { B lue, Special.. Kann' { H \ 32x4Yz 37x5 in black and navy. {val | St b °F Mitferco. Kann's—Third Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. H thesda, Md. A

Other pages from this issue: