Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 11

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houscbreaking and larceny; Charles Lee, forgery, and Lillian McGoins, assault. All are colored. Mazie Stew- art, colored, was given ten months at ‘Occoquan for petit larceny: Mai- colm Snow, white, five months for violating dope law, and Preston John- son, colored, two months for a similar offense. - “wa r-;en;m for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Head- aches and Malarial Feve in comneetion with the killing of Bascillio Faromini, March 18, 1923, in front of 6 Wonder court southwest. The prisoner has been in jail more than a year and at his first trial the jury disagreed. It was shown there bad been bad feeling between the prisoner and the dead man and the defense claimed Campoll was first attacked. Sentences of three years in the pen- itentlary also were imj by Jus- tice Hoehling on Frank Nunary and Walter C. Brown, both colored, Nu- nary was with grand larceny and Brown with rebbery. Terms of one year each at Occo- quan were given Theodore Watkins, violating dope James Fi PRIZE AWARDS MARK TRINITY GRADUATION Scholarships Given to Four of Class of Forty-Nine—Play Presented. 3-YEAR PRISON TERM FOR MANSLAUGHTER Frank Campoli Sentenced for Slay- ing Bascillio Faromini—Penal- ties Imposed in Other Cases. with the understanding he would be given an assistant. Rev. T. O. Jones Wwas named to assist him and has been in that capacity since. T Practical Education. From the Atlants Constitution. A keen-eyed mountaineer led his overgrown son into a country school- house. “This here boy's arter larn- he announced. “What's yer bill fare™ “My department, sir,” replied the professor, “consists of arithmetic, al- e.brs. geometry and trigonometry.” t'll do,” " interrupted the old “load him up with triggernom- H he only poor shot in the Years of Experience Providing Foods for Your Table —are Reflected in the Uni- formly High Quality of Our Merchandise and the Consist- ently Considerable Savings in Our Prices. Prizes and. scholarships were awarded to the forty-nine graduates of the Holy Trinity School at closing exercises last night in the parish hall of the Holy Trinity Church, George- town Mary Aileen Justice Hoehling in Criminal Divi- slon 3 today asent Frank Campeli, an Italian, to the penitentiary for three years. Campoll was convicted on a second trial recently of manslaughter Alvey and Elizabeth Circular Rufflings 49c Yard Wonderful assortment of the all-popular Circular Ruf- flings, made of rows of Val lace, fine figured net and rows of pleated ribbon. | i ot Summer Satisfaction First Since 1859 i) Nsitewene. 90¢ 1 THE THREE NEWEST! Lot | Bl i N WA B~ s <, e : . Al 3333 Nichols Ave. S.E. Open Saturday, June 14 Blanche Katherine made by Fasy and R The gradu Backhum, eyelet work and satin. All the popu- 810-818 Seventh Strest J. J. MUIR. larg shapes. Neckwear of quality. nith. Michael | DR. MUIR QUITS POST Toseph James Keliher, J Albert Joseph | Redmond. Thoma Howard Francis | Senate Chaplain's AS CHURCH PASTOR Resignation ff From Temple Baptist Pulpit Ac- | | the United § cepted With Regret. . pastor of Tem- a chaplain of nate, is to give sa~ | up his duties as pastor of the church , | August 31 Elizabeth MeD A et M Ellen Popkins, Doroihy Margaret Dorot celia Rowan. dingon, De Margaret alizabeth ou Reddington. Helene rie Sul- n, Anna his desire to give up duties. At a special congregational meet- “Ruth | ins last night at the church the res- ‘IL:n.tnon of Dr. Muir. dered two weeks “ | with regret. nation Dr. which he ten- was accepted, In te ing his resig- Muir g = ective church Dr. Muir previously had re- no reason for signed, notifying the church last sum- me st_before he left for P rian Eleanor Children’s New Summer Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Dainty frocks of irresistible charm. The lustrous silk- ette and siltwist fabrics are guaranteed sunproof and tub- proof and their rich finish is permanent. One-piece and long-waisted models, variously trimmed with organdy pleating, piping, embroidery, ribbons and rosettes. Copen, honeydew, rose, green, checks and stripes. $2.98 Of Dotted Voile, Silkette, Siltwist and Pongette in All Toilet Goods For Graduation Gifts Compacts—Colgate’s, Melba, Kiss and other $1.00 to $1.50. Toilet Sets, Face Powder and Toilet Water, $1.30 to 50, Toilet Water from cele- brated manufacturers, 50e to 3250 to 3%.00, De Vilbiss Perfumizers, 1. #3.30. Manicure Sets, $1.00, Pyralin Ivory - like Toilet Articles in Du Barry pattern. Eac to $5.00. (Why not assemble a set for graduation giving?) Other ivory-like articles, in various patterns. Each, 65¢ to Ivory-like Jewel Cases, $1.25 Tots’ Pantie Dresses piano and_Victrola shapes, $3.96 and $5.96. FREE—To the first hundred patrons Saturda: June 14—a 16-0z. loaf of Dad’s Bread and a pu?l’i bottle of Simpson’s Buttermilk. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, Doz, 3 1 ¢ IN CARTONS Fine, large, mealy potatoes—excellent for baking, boiling, mashing Sizes 2 to 6 in these attractive and service- able little dresses of plain and checked gingham, chambray and pongette. Cinderella and Alad- din brands. Trimmed with colored stitching, applique work and contrasting material. Graduation Gifts for Girls La Superbe Artificial Pearls, handsomely boxed, $2.30 to $10.00. Fancy Fans, 98¢ to $1.75. Fancy Combs, 8i Fancy Barr 2.4 Newest Summer Millinery |- Ne: $1.00 to $3.00. - Waterman's Fountain Pens, ACCUSED WIFE CLEARED | OF MISCONDUCT CHARGESTUDEBAKER Court Grants Mrs. Irene A. Murphy | Just Drive It; That's All Divorce—Orders Husband Pay Cost of Suit. Justice Hoehl of Supreme Court Potatoes, 15 ms. 29¢ Texas Onions, 4Lbs., 19¢ CANADA DRY Ginger Ale, 19¢ Bottle Budweiser, 15¢ Bottle { $1.75 Dozen In Convenient Carton Pure Lard, 2 Lbs., 25¢ SIMPSON’S Buttermilk, 9c Qt; ICE CREAM Covered With Luscious Pure Fruit A&P PRESERVES Is the Most Delicious Dish Possible 50c to the Distriet signed an order exonerating Mrs. Irenc A. Murphy of charies of misconduct alleged by her husband, Bdmund «. Murphy, an as- sistant examiner in the patent office, and granting Mrs. Murphy & limited | divorce from her- husiand and re- quiring him H.P. Long “Found Reliable for Over 30 Ycars” Main 4856 Before You Order Coal Look into _EEATINJ‘_ Find out exactly what it d _cost to install an OllL- ATIC in your present heat- plant. Let us refer you as to its red with coal That Admirably Upholds the King's Palace Repu- tation for Smart Styles, Superior Oualities‘ = Bead Necklaces, 59 to $3.30. and Economy Prices Bracelets. 50c to $2.00. , _ Silk_ and Leather Hand- bags, $1.95 to $6.95. Beaded Bags, $2.98 to $14.00, Fitted Vanity Boxes, $2.08 $2.88 $n.00 $7/.50 $Q).95 w'siose. — —_— — Under-the-arm Bags, $1.98 —_— — — p— to $5.95. White and Colored Suede Belts, $1.00. The New Box, $2. Graduation Gifts for Boys New Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 to $5.00. Waterman's Fountain Pens, .75, Gold Filled Pocket Knives, $1.75. Cuff Links, pair, 50e te $3.00. Chickie Party WHITE HATS—King's Palace answers the call of white with white hats of every kind, size, shape and material. Just as many, too, in black, black-and- white and all colors. temperature it assures AUTO- MATICALLY. Hot Water, Steam and Vapor Heating, Expert Plumbing Repairing and Remodeling G *»» H Heating Co. 913-917 H Street N.W. (Wanted—1 or Z Salesmen.) : I r;enmnunummr;.:mumummn f Dress hats, street hats, sport hats—hats for every occasion—in canton crepe, felt, hair braids, taffeta, satin and leghorn. lLarge, medium and small models. Every effective new trimming. Felt Sport Hats of Universal Appeal, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 Smart, dashing, practical hats of felt and fine straws. in a-host of favored summer models, adorned in scores of attractive ways. Black, white and all o i A Military Brushes, in leather colors. 5 case, $5.00. Leather Col Boxes, $1.98 $3.00. Men’s Summer Needs Worthy Qualities Priced to S Please English Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 Beautiful quality, in neckband and collar-attached styles. Sale of Hosiery Perfect and Irregu- 5 9c lars—In Silk and Glos New shipment of women’s excellent quality hose, knit of thread silk combined with glos (fiber silk)—and with defects _ We Are Sacrificing All the ¥ Spring Wool Suits Sacrificing is the only word that describes such reductions as we've made—including every single Spring Suit. But it is clearance times—and we don’t believe in half-way methods. Two and Three-button Models—in plain Blues and the fancy effects. Choose as you choose—there’ll be no charge for alterations. $35 and $40 Suits $55, $60 & $65 Suits that any purchaser may safely afford to ignore. In addition to the usual weight, chiffon hose are also included. In black, white and a wide color range. Onyx Silk Hose, $149 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Onyx Full-fashioned Hose, some all- silk, others with lisle garter tops. Every pair perfect Black and the popular colors. Pigeon Silk Hose, $125 ‘Women’s $1.59 Pigeon Brand Children’s Socks, 35¢ 3 Pair for $1.00 Beaatiful Quality Glos (Fi- ber Silk) Hose, irregulars of 50c kind. White, plain colors and many with fancy tops. Children’s Socks, 25¢ regulation- Linen Knickers, $3.95 Men’s Cool Linen Knickers, pure linen qual- ity and pre-shrunk. White and natural. All sizes. White Duck Pants $1.79 For all-around sports and outing wear. Well- tailored, with cuff bot- toms. All sizes. A&P PRESERVES Strawberry R:spberry 306 ~Pillsbury’s Flour 29 $45 and $50 Suits $70 and $75 Suits 39 *59 The Well-tailored Tropicals No matter how many' Wool Suits your wardrobe can boast—you cannot get along without a supply of the “Featherweights.” Mode “Featherweights” have their shapeli- ness permanently tailored into them. So you can still be dressy with comfort. .3-5.. exr.hll'es'ih_ : mMnlIum s Silk Suits— N iode Palm Beach Suits—325 Canadian Crash Suits e ratad orste Suits__$25, $30 and $40. Mohair Suits—$20 and- *49 %-length and length Socks, in black, white and colors. Ribbed tops and fancy tops. Men’s Sport Caps, $1.50 and $1.95 . One-piece Caps of fine, soft cloths, in all shades and all sizes. Thread Silk Hose, per- ;’e‘:&:eunlllty: with three-seam back. Black, white and col- ors. £ 53¢ lzc Toasties. . . . . 8c l lc Kellogg’s ' 8c Cornflakes. . STORES WILL BE CLOSED at 1:00 P.M. Wednesdays during June, July and August. This ! is done for the benefit of our managers and clerks, whose every effort is bent to make your shopping 3 easy and pleasant. Will you assist them by doing your Wednesday shopping early? i 13c| Ne-......16¢ A&P Grape Juice 16¢c | pi, 20c; Ot 53¢ - ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Sport Sweaters, $2.98 Men’s New 'Sport Sweaters, pull-over style; in white with colored callars and borders. C-B A la Spirite Claspon Girdles The vogue of the girdle is based not only on fashion require- ments, but on grounds of common sense as well. C-B Girdles pos- sess every element of stylish modeling, comfort and economy that any woman 'could desire. No. 354—C-B 12- inch Girdle, of bro-. cade and surgical rubber. For medium figures. $3.00. Silk Capes' and Coats Women's §15 and $19.75 Silk Crepe Shredded Wheat. . ... Kellogg’s Krumbles. . Post Cool, Serviceable, Well Fitting Athletic Suits, made of white checked nainsook, also ' in light-weight knitted style, sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Union Suits Also. Sllilel;irzelz‘: lzv;m-machmm Union SOC Boys’ Wash Wear Priced to Attract Thrifty Mothers Khaki and Crash Knickers, 98¢ Well made khaki and crash, in all sizes, 7 to 20. Boys' Knickers, $159 Superior quality sulphur-dyed khaki knickers and heavy gray and tan crash knickers. Sizes 8 to 20. Boys’ Hiking Pants, $1.95 hflnvydkh*i panu‘ with slac:d ‘:mt- Gonble seats. Sines10 to 18, 198 ¢ Base Ball Outfits, $1.95 Of durable gray flannel trimmed in red; blouse, pants, cap and belt. Sizes 6 to 14, Play Suits, 98¢ Kiddie play suits of khaki trimmed in red. AII;o in striped blue denim, trim- med in red. Sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.59 All sizes, 2% to 8, in middies, button- ofllnns, Balkans and Junior Nor- No, Z13-C inch Girdle, of coutil, | Inch Girdle, of rubber with rubber sides. o T e low top. For medium For full figures. $2.50. No. 326—C-B 14- o: -B 12- and full figures. $1.50. Puffed Wheat. .. .. Puffed Rice....... Women’s Luxurious Satin Charmeuse COATS . $15.00 Developed in heavy, rich quality satin charmeuse; full length and beautifully lined. Convertible collars. Trimmed with plain and fancy silk braid and quilliog. {THE {GREAT \ COp g puckerette. Lined throufgh- out, Cleverly trimmed with ribbens, fringe, silk braid and embroldered effects. gray, navy and tan.

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