Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WKSHING;TON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 1, 1923 inRsABERTemeruTes tadAS RSP N, : : Beautiful Styles in Every Wanted Plenty of Extra Ldrge Sizes Color and Pattern A complete range of sizes, including regular sizes 36 to 46, g @ Neighborhood, porch, outing aad shopping Dresses, so smartly 3 P iz 52, the latter in two stylis s styled and so daintily trimmed thaf they will be found suitable for and extra large sizes 48 to 52, the two stylish models almost any occasion. i Shown on living models, in order that you may see what charm- ing appearance they make. 2 that are fashioned with careful attention to the lines most be- —— Comimgitollarect Womet: BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" e ~ Staging Tomorrow the Season’s yoreme dresdSi Six Thousand Crisp, New Gingham Dresses for Street, Porch and Morning Wear at a Price That Establishes a New Record for Extraordinary Values! (Come Carly while the dssorémenly are Complefe re) E Ot S ananan i Most Women Will Buy Three—=Many Will Want Six or More! e This Sale Held on First and Second Floors. Every Dress Guaranteed Fast Color—If It Doesn’t Wash Bring It Back! Every dress is fresh, crisp and new—just received Every garment is cut full and long, with wide hems from the manufacturer. and fits perfeetly. SOME OF THE PRETTY STYLES SKETCHED Complete Range of Sizes for Misses and Women—Ineluding 36 to 46 Regular : Sizes and 48 to 52 Extra Sizes for Larger Women The biggest sale of Summer Dresses we have held this season, not only from the standpoint of quality, but from the point of value-giving and va- riety of styles. This event will attract thousands, and although there are six thousand garments we expect the quantity will last only a day. Take stock of your needs and be on hand early. ; These Dresses are excellently made of famous Renfrew Ginghams, Chambrays and Combinations—trimmings consist of pique, organdy, lace edging, embroidery and pearl buttons, panels and newest novelty effects. Some have vestees, pockets and sashes and others with pleats cleverly used. All the new summer colors. i S |jof ‘the Louisvi 2r 1 WOOD MASTERIN | MANILA INTRIGUE Quezon’s Maneuvers Losing Force as Democrats Rally to Governor. BY WALTER J. ROBB, { By Cable to The Star. MANILA, August L.—Senate Presi- ldent Manuel Quezon's council of state intrigue against Governor Generai Leonard Wood is not developing Istrength. The whole movement has tremendous bearing on local politics centering in the fourth senatorial dis- trict, w! € a succes |{ Pedro Guevara, now resi | | sioner-elect, was {chosen in @ special n he v been s or a time C { { the position dent commis ngton as would be co at his senatorial seat had The Wood announce bombshell to the politi of Quezon, who, as D , give control ip to his fa e time the re instead of government "he arrival of siden 3 lo re. therewith a of Quezon's |THREE DEAD IN CRASH, | TWO ARE LIKELY TO DIE | Three Others Severely Injured in Train Wreck at Railroad Yards i in Nashville. | {Three men were X may die and three others are injured as the result of one of the most peculiar_train w s in the history v the last named limits here late ead and injured e two s. The wreck has as yet of the Louis | i four lo: from th ed with the e |{W. H. Thrasher. freight train. al Both engi cars were sma trackage for s torn up. EXTRADITION HALTED. ‘Habeas Corpus Snatthes Man From Georgia Officers. NEW YORK. August 1— tion of William Morrel to a Georg | | prison camp, from which he said |lhad fled because he was brutal horsewhippe: s opped by writ of habe: s being turned Tt Tt is returnable in the supreme court ns who examined Morrell was mentally irresponsi- Of Baltimore 614 12th St N.W. Wait! Watch for adver- | tisement of our August Fur Sale, which will appear in this paper Sunday, L\u_g st Sth. ‘Large Electrically- Cooled Offices Cleanliness is one of our many strik- ing features. Everything per- taining to the com- fort of our patients is provided. Al instruments are } thoroughly steril- ized_befors using. 31 years of good. honest _dentistry oar record. My Perfect Sao- 58 alipor Dres —85.00. Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c Gold Crowns to $1 up, and Bridge in gold, silver, ‘Work, amalgam or $3.00—$4.00 porcelain Per Toots Neo charge for palniess extraction whes other wark Al work gui jarantoed, HOURS. 9 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. KUNDAYS, 10 A; M. TILL 4 P. M. DR. WYETH 42129 7th STREET N. W. Opposits Lansburgh & Bre.. ‘AF“G over AdCRRe et

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