Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 14

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THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 15, 1924. R YR U [ iy iy s i DENBY MAKES PLEA Shenamioah’s Lifling McAdoo Clubs Meet Tonight. dreth and Frank Romney, Col. W. F. Fights Statutory Charge. guilty and demanded trial by a jury. e — Murphy, president of the Peoples’ case W a bond A joint meeting of all McAdoo clubs ’ 2op Harry Scott, col K cume WEDL. SyoTjAnd LINT Lon . Capacity Is Increased District will be held tonight | McAdoo Club of Washington, Will pre-| o1a, charged with ?4’1::1-}:1:":[‘::? 57 | was fixed at $1,000. FOR PREPAREDNESS o .uluom at 8 o'clock. The | side. Other organizations taking part | sault a white child seven years old, ill_speak: Ma are 'the Natlonal University, Wash- | when arraigned in the United States g s ~ folly £ B)‘ Punficalwn O_f Gas | a1 B e >, ington, Mount Pleasant, and Chevy | branch of police court today before| Of the 2,500,000 wage earners in son, John Chase Women’s McAdoo Clubs. Judge Gus A. Schuldt pleaded not!New York city, 601,000 are women. ——— 3 : ; Gratification over (he SUCCOBE Of | et e e o Also Urges Firmer Friendship for| . . ihe recently comple - (K TETTTTTY YT YT TT S Great Britain to Sustain lium repurification plant :rmm; 720-22-.14 "“.h St N A T.akehur: . na it e s o P I N D I E R . How About Awnmgs" Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns - — artment officials, wh | ) | one result of the ex It's a very short time now until they will be a necessity PROUD OF MARINE MEDAL lifting capacity of the 607 12th st' N.W.—M. 2704 to comfort and protection. Yoa've no ideu.tln pleuur_e they | e Shenandoah proba - 5 & creased by more than two tons bring to the home—and the added attractiveness to its ap- - 3 Former Secretary Addresses Dames| ““sascd by more than wo tons | ; ly desi " t of Loyal Legmn { l'uri\(_\' :‘n;m ‘ )4 ()nl:m\:n .‘n mrm peatence Whm. SEEPY y. ignediand lnmg. . ur as er ul s an & ter Call for estimates and suggestions—before the rush time. Il and Deli il allan eliver Tent and Awning Section ; S Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. X ults abl ° b} ° R. C. M. Burton & Son Capital Awning Co. | 911 E Street N.W. o B Rametl i m]m 5 s ul s Thv's k.“ “;"lrvmu-, b Wll:’r:': l‘rm’l’ olrr Co. j m o r ¢ a ‘ ! “ranklin Squ: . L4 1213 K Street N.W. 210 to 214 H Street N.W. charming PSR ETETEE YR RSB TP TR e | e e e | { will find hairline ! stripes d themselves for the h).hl i | b tweeds The Store of Better Values A\l :::1‘ limc:rgf{s , Chiffon Hosiery | ! ']2,"‘:‘,";‘]‘“1',}“;:;’;: : stumes. < = = ] Full fashioned; in all the new shades. | Coats from— ’ Specially priced— Complete showing 98 A | of the new models $2.96 to $10.00 : $1.59 . | 1 z . so popular this > season in varied materials and all the color effcct —there a plains, overplaids Better Than a Sale! [|—— 7 Easter Coats, Suits, Frocks, etc., at savings of $10.00 to $25.00 on each. New apparel, just - g Hafs for Easter secured at concessions in time for Easter, due to the extraordinary purchasing power of our i} 5 Girls’ Newest Coats nine large store organizations. | )/ B $5 00 to $9.98 aids, Checks re’ model c es as far | on e | s'Seith us | ) EASTER COATS, with lavish embroidery, fur touches, inserts, sleeves and collars of the new designs, $25.00 and $35.00. Poiret Twills—soft, light-weight, woolly coatings, in all the new shades of green, apricot, tan, gray, navy and black. Every coat silk lined; some with crush collars; some with scarf collars; some with ; Fancy hrmdh:md silk com = il line of straw Als. 7 edgings of summer furs: some trimmed with metal braids, self folds, tucks and Bands. Sizes 14 to 4. — ; : Easter Suits, Blouses, Hats : [ and Caps for Boys ‘ A‘ 4 Boys’ Blue Serge e s B R X . ZPantsSuyts,J” The National Fine. nobby-looking suits, of Remembrance Shop Other Individual Coats in silk, charmeen and other fine fabrics specially priced H washable c and linene (Mr. Foster's Shop) ? i R Braided col and emblen 14th Street , on¢,door at $39.50 to $95.00. trimmed. Oliver Twist and midds i Boy:s' Blouses : Boys’ Caps and Hats 49c to $1.25 ' 59c to $1.50 $2 Boys’ Wash Suits, 39 L Kayser Full-Fashioned Hose .49 Kayser Long-wear Hose, made full fash- ioned. heavy silk garter top. Black and all EDMONSTON'S N & < || colors. Home of the Original FOOT ~1c FORM Boots and Oxfords for Pleated Crepe Skirts specially priced Men, Women and Children. Every variation of the new mode, $705. EierssViri bas boencut cxtns L“strous “Glos” Silk shirfing from the smart boyish broadcloth to g wide and long. Made of silk and wool m;':l,",’) ,,’m'p':,’::;:,‘:'-'.'" | the more elaborate overblouses. Spe- crepe: pleated in all the new fashions. | 36-inch, highly Wstrous finish quality | cially priced at VA | § beautiful stripe efiech of various m}or\ ¢ A PR |J Useful for women's one-piece sport dresses c and children’s dresses, as well as for men's shirts. Yard {1$1.50 All-Silk Crepe de Chme, 40-inch, heavy, firm weave; shown in a full range of street and evening shades ’Rosen In- & iy v ORspired Suits ’ ) $2 Pnnted Crepe de Chine 49 —peciily priced A Mlllmery Announcement ] : | He.{\\ )432,“72'3\\‘25&‘5‘ l\\qi‘llldhut&vketlgl\né}c1.i3:t::c:~ == e e . g Of U!meSt Importance! y a;d.drcsscs.sflk . " ‘ Vestees of pique: Makers Permit Us to Offer You % (bW fiber silk fabric, with 1 19 o ,.,'...,m, link buttons : b 1 a_rich, Justrous sheen the popular 39c ponger. 15 neweat spring ===| Natural bamboo shade 2 to 10 yard lengths %eFIRSTSTEP‘ Eaeh oo Over 300 Beautiful By | | Yard-Wide Longeloth It is easy to prevent a J 3 fords and Pencd ) This is a heavy cloth with a soft chamois fin Foot trouble. Only a little Stripes. 9 \ ish. Will make lovely underwear, children’s care and judgment are re- || / . aS e I a S 3 docmscs cec quired. Have us FIT the ‘ / young one from the First 4 A sale th : s sl gn ] 39-1“‘ Canton Crem (Glos) YOUHE : sale that is as remarkable as it is timely! As A extracdinaril i Tt pebble-weave step in Anatomically cor- ull s el e . An e: traor linarily good qua ity pebble weave. rect ehapes R il / i full of interest as it is full of value! Pattern Hats . shown in a wide range of street and evening have cause to be eternally i made to sell for almost double the price! Worth be- shades. grateful. y ing here Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock sharp. French FI'OCkS il | Dress G. h 1 2 ]/ Priced According to Size 2,000 yards to sell; a I'\rkc r'mgl‘ $19-50 tO $65-00 :i ssbont Ty Esates There are the new Tricornes, smart colo Silk and Canton Crepes, in all the Hats as New as the Season! nial styles, Tiny Bobetic c - . Hats, Demure Pokes, the new colors. Specially priced— new Mushroom and Off Hundreds of new one-of-a-kind hats never shown before! I o ¢ Edmonston & Co. Chic Sport Hats! Flower Adorned Hats! Tailored Suit FRENCH il / ? bsivadin bl I $ .OO to $25.00 Hats! Hats of every description at this one low price. All X ny | of the Cloche. You'll Gimoasparaied) the newest spring colors. If you want one of these won- {rocks reproduced i in everything but S B Do ctiented w(nT O Andrew Betz, Manager derful hats you must be here when the sale starts. the price I / g el et ored flowers, fancy 1334 F Street i : Hiorstont T, amart

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