Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1924, Page 5

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HOSPITAL FUND NEAR | TOTAL OF $300,000 Before He Came to Congress Campaign Continues to Raise Orig- inal Sum of $500.000 for Two Institution GIFTS STILL COMING FREELY\? Public Asked to Help Reach Goal | by Contributions, The 600,000 ind Casua $300,000 mark. fonal seriptions ived and auditc , ascert The efforts « e wor “ospital are sum n. Emergency near the ! ndred ad- been working moust for the | to raise | e cam- l uarters he old | and n;! politan | | Sev now being cont set as the g 18 expericnces as a m working at a lathe, nd drillpress, a5 wan and iu the and dredgin. . proved very helpfu 1t Kent a congre ember of the 1 of Nati 2 ive having afre spec Ken ather long machinsts rt of horn i neral me- could do his body 15 his in- citing to yman, thus trainin and devel for handling s herin paper, on which inetion of bein while § writing varied subje who desired 10 ad- hat there to set up the died on this job & mechanic + half I2 transferred from the ma- bench work to the con- department, where the ere put together. This ap- ed to Lis cre rning chine-1i . same part or piece of 2 over and over. day Barr, $1; proc but in the Jadles of ‘Broo Hoover, $10; Digy M b Helen $1.000; $£10; M Grifith ewett, § Boby s life, which led T to work t Iy for p ¢ other workmen. The sleeve of his | inmner_was caueht in_seme exposed R Villard Hotel . g P | P Tt $28: ¢ J i |—and comfort make a {moderniy equipped bath | absolutely essential. |TWe remode]l bath- |rooms at reasonable cost, and are ready to make your home up-to- | date in this respect. g&"New installations and all manner of Re- pairs. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing —Tinning 621 | Street "% e U T STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d’'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIC DURING DINNER Luwacheon, 65¢ Club Beraktast, 25c to $1.00 Also regular a 1 carte serviee Your Patronage Is Invited H B I .. H. Moser. Grant. T, Barthlow 2i0; Mrs. Lee Worthingt «rawford, § wstlebers’ wy, $50 ields, § . $5 Sugar, ; Archibald L ous, $1; er»;‘. <5 an L. Walsh, $5; Art} o Hible class. of Waugh M. arch, $10; Susan T. McKnew, § ords, §10; Mrs. Karl i Langebe Fight Promoter Robbed. CHICAGO, April 23.—Edward W. orter, fight promoter of Indian- i holis, was bound and gagged in his ‘om in a downtown hoiel last night two men who robbed him of jew- sy valued at $1,000, he reported to e police. After tw hours Horter \anaged to work himself to the door his room and summon help by | wicking the door, he said. i *FOR. THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN"® ANNUAL AFTER-EASTER - REDUCTIONS We are offering at great reductions our entire Spring stock of COATS—SUITS GOWNS—MILLINERY Where the Style of Tomorrowe is Shown Today ection | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D..C. WED problems and had their point of view on economic as well as political mat- ters. In his speeches hé talked a language they understood and they helped him carry all three counties handily. | Representative Kent has had the satisfaction of helping several times to refinance the machine shop in which he started to work at 50 cents a day. He did this as an attorney and as director of a financial institution. Farm at Falls Church After El-‘all of Kznnliy. His success as a lawyer is shown by | the fact that he has been counsel for | eleven municipalities, solicitor for the b d of prison inspectors of Northampton county and county so- | licitor. inl Dispatch 1o The Star. LLS CHURCH, Va., April 2. Boris Grinioff, formerly Fire in Tennessee Town. JOHN nn., April Fire of mined origin de- stroyed five dwelling houses at Br- win, Tenn. last night, entailing a logs estim. about $20,000, ac- cording NOMINATED FOR MAYOR. Special Dispatch to The Star. PIEDMONT. W. Va., April 23.—The } municipal primary here resulted in the nomination of Thomas D. Camp- bell, coal operator, for mayor. e PALAIS ROYAL € and 11tk Sis. Emergency Hospital in Washingy; | where he was taken four weeks ag un Fune: ternoon chapel in Georgetown. Col. Griniofi had 4 remarkable picluresque carcer. He ber of the old Russian aristoc and under the rist governm fwas an officer of the Roy: and commundant of the arse o Under the Kcrensk nment he was gent to th ates to purchase supplies Russian #-my, an, Service and Coartesy Established 1877 Continuing Our Demonstration and Sale of the Binner Corsets Come in and let Miss Cassiday, ex- pert corsetiere irom the Binner Corset Company, help you select vour correct model. Secure that feel ing of confidence that comes only when you know that your corset is right. powerful, It was only mpt action of a vet in stopping th that prevented the loss of right arm. Sin v Mr has sparcd hi 1e or 1 to throw cvery § round the worker in { Soon after that {of his campaigning, the department | of labor industry was clothed | with authority to make inspection of | @l these exposed places of danger. | and a little later they were all cloved | up throughout tt He has | tiken I such H 1 with strial workm the committee mber. he has insisted that will require the ention ot nts. He partly as a resuit | insurance, tion bill befor | which ke is a | upon provisi or ntion tter than fter he is! er he is| Killed His experi automobile, & 4 tellow ‘motorist | i Toad hut he stops in wetting the mo- | M properly. Several off erful political supporters his aid in this wav. fle fouring Monroe You can't feel yvour best unless you know that you look your best. Without the support of the proper corset your most beautiful gown or suit will appear dowdy and commonplace. > trouble in nd when e haste to get mportant bus Mr. Kent tinker for ut fiftee uretor, singing prettils grateful moto sought ceiation and ask- he you're not ghat youny L running for Congress Right then and there a powerful political friend who largely to swing the county And that little incident was ore than a dozen tim variations during Yien the Be sure to select the Binner that exactly suits vour figure. Often the position of the boning, or the shape of a gore, or an elastic insert, will make all the ditference between a comfortable corset and one which is a trial to wear. rou made Binner Corsets arc beautifully made from the hig lity smaterials. Come sn and lct us show you the new models we are now displaying in our Corset Depariment. Sale—i*alais Royal—Third Floor. hops in hi a Republican deca Kent w chan and machinist s their own language. He showed then ithat he knew the conditions under I @ @ @ H A N S S S SRS S S S ENEEREERESR “NINTH- on ‘the AVENUE ot C From_, & OLF SUITS ;- > . 29 with the vight Swi The sleeve of a golf suit is designed for ac- tion. It's a mighty important thing that it is set in right. P-B Golf Suits will help you play a good game. We get them from makers who know what a golf suit is for. ' A splendid four-piece affair for town and country for %45, We.can fit any man. NESDAY, T | DIES IN EXILE HERE Had Attempted to Start Chicken of the n army, died vesterday at the al services will be held tomor- 1 o'clock at Birch's | Institute was hegun ye was a mem- al Guards | at ov- United for the When the commu- | APRIL 23, 1924 nists overthrew Kerensky and made peaco with Germany he was left stranded in this country. Faced by the necessity of earning a livelihood in a strange country, and ‘being untrained for any life but | that of a soldier, Col. Grinloff brought | his wife and twelve-vear-old son to Falls Church and ‘bought a small place on the outskirts of the town, where he attempted to establish a chicken r On ace of the death of Col Grinioff a concert which was to have Leen given “riday evening under ' uspices of the Woman's Club at the | ormad has been | en | Grinioff was 2 mem- | ned. Mrs. the club. postp ber ¢ L Colonial Institute Meets. ROME. April 23.—The eighteenth | session of the International Colonial | Palz Valentl. Six count idition to Belgium, Sp; well as t! Women’s Knit Bloomers 4 for $1.00 Flesh Color Knit Bloomers with rein- Heads Railroad System. CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 23.— Charles Sterling Millard has been ap- pointed general manager of the Cleve- land, Cinceh . Chicago and 8t Louis raflway; Cincin 1 Northern railroad: Evansville, In-| and Terre Haute rallway, the Louisville and Jefferson bridge and railroad, it was annourced here last night. He fucceeds Earl M. ostin, resigned. Mr. Millard, a gradu. of Yal entered the serv- of the Big Four in 1897 as u-[ sistant in the engineering corps. Will Examine Your C Eyes for Glasses ClaflinOptical Co. ci*ttots hiac. ! LAFLIN Dressmaking School xpert adv our own ¢ ance in purch; Si;( Le}sons, $5.00 Review Stvles titching ns made to Union Srits 2 for $1.00 Checked Nainmmok Wfth ribhed -~ s, All Suits Another of Those Wonderful Shoe Sales Women’s PUMPS & LOW QUARTERS 2 PAIRS for, Closing out lot ot women's footwear left from a busy montt <elling. ed shade. 3—59c¢ Women's Muskn and Crepe Teddies, Step-Ins 1 $1.60 Corset and 29c and Bloomers Choice of Women's Underwear for 1 day's sellf 3 for $1.90. Brassiere Both for $1.25 Women’s Satine Cestume Slips Silk-like ish Slips, flored style hite black flesh, e Fin- n neat For years $1.39 Boys’ Crash $ ripes and dren $1.50 and $2.00 Girls' Straw and Taffeta Coml i to girls old 2—79¢ Tots’ Percale Gingham plai $1.08 Boys’ Cloth or |7 #n¢ checks Khaki Pants" 50c Boys’ Percale Blouse, Both Bov }“P.:x‘\rl and Rlouses—for one da to 1 vears tom 2—69c Babies’ Creepers and Rompers Buttoned B infants Rompers for tots years: all =3 Wonderful 2nd Floor Specialss=ss=smmm $14.95 to $19.95 2 and 3 Piece Coat Suits 39 Great Suits for Spring Wear, made of splendid quality check plaid and striped novelty mixtures, in popular sport styles and black Some richly braided or embroidered, others tine, in neat tailored models. button trimmed. $4 and $5 Silk Wais Table full of high-class crepe and sitk b in black white New beautiful and navy trico 1 $14.98 Silk Dresses hades for spring and and popular made buck styles in [ = 59c Fiber Silk Hose, 3 for $1 Women's lustrous ‘quality Hose, in all the new colors to match Spring dresses. High spliced heels, double toes—seconds. 19¢ Yard-wids Longcloth 7 yards for Sheer, fine, evenly woven aquality, soft chamois finish, yard lengths. Plain Chiffon Voiles 4 yards 29-inch Sheer, fine quality. with & taped edge, cut from bolts. Shown in line of the shades, also white. 2 to 10 a full leading shec full summer wear Spring’s most and nov. 40-inch perfect quality, cut from full bolts. Shown in 35 different occasion. Silk and Cotton 2 yards SBinch highlr cotton Pongee: this is n roft finish cloh that makes the Shown ia all colors, includ- ing black, white and nat- 38-Inch Unbleached Muslin Heavy durabie round thread qui DEsCe. many good uses, such us ing sheets, pillowcases, Loi- trimmed, jew Al Sik Crepe de Chine, $1.80 shades. Specially priced for this Pongee 1 mercerized sik ang AT appearance of all-siik quality. aral_bamboo, 9 yards $ ity; can be put to + sters, covering ironing boards, eter 45x36 Pillowcases 4 for 350 perfeat, full bleached, round throad Muslin_ Pillow- cases, with a 3- inch hem. sortment checks, plaids and plain shades, Plisse Crepe Leatherette Suit Cases, $1.00 A wonderful buy—Traveling Suit Cases, substantially and strongly built; regulation sizes. For 1 day. 40-inch Dotted Voile 2 yards $ White dots on fine qual- ity colored voile. red, emerald brown, lavender, rose, copen at this . Large as- of S yards 500 vards Mer- eriged Black Satine, heav weight quality with a high lus- ter. Cre most colored Plisse white and $ pe; used extensively for underwear. an in an are $1.50 Middy Biouses Women'e, Misses’ and Chlldren’s Plain, White and Blue trimmed Middies. 480 Brand-New Spring Dresses for girls 4 to 14 Newest regulation and pretty checks |g ‘brays in wanted colors. ears. d novelty styles plain colors d plaids. In lot e linens, ging- made back sashes and rickrack or voile trimmings. High-class cord- gham )q es in pretty i and plain | Prettily with tie- o 10 Prs. 15¢ Men’s Sox Soft, closely- woven Sox, dou- ble heels and toes, fashioned tops. Colors, Black, Gray. Silk Reg- 2—89¢ Boys’ and Girle’ Silk (glos) Sox $ Boys' and Girls' fancy ribbed and novelty effects; turned cuffs; reinforced heels shades. 69cWashSatin £ ur SLO Sox, in Washable double | meuse, Ha sheen-like silk; tnall wanted ‘olors. and toes; all

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