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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