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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1954 TWO PASSENGERS HURT IN ACCIDENT TO BUS Hoisting Machine Struck on Vir- ginia End of Key Bridge. Driver Is Held. Two passengers were injured se- riously and several others shocked |th when a Cherrydale-Georgetown bus collided with an Army hoisting ma- chine parked on the Key bridge at the Virginia end of the structure shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. John R. Payne, 50, 916 Villa road, Clarendon, Va., sustained a broken jawbone, ' sprained right shoulder, lacerations of the face and injuries to his body, while Miss Ida Wall, 29, Cherryda Va., of the Payne and’ Wall were taken to Georgetown University Hospita treated by Drs. Millstead, Gwy: Greenlow. Virgil L. driver of the Etkinedrat the Boventn prce aoc po- lice station to await the result of Payne’s injuries, A southbound track at Ni i street, Cong Serenade ~ B e s ernoon_and D 4 (Messrs. Noumann and Formoso. 30, 404 Savannah Selection from grand opera gress Helghts, was injured. P ueetad). 3 by Dr. A. N. Meloy. ‘The Sunrise unfl i J js uotsexions’ frequgnlefl) . > A, \)\(lls(i(ll.‘i,(;U"G Sle\'enlh nocked 'down by an Medley waltz, “0id automobile driven by George V. Cur- Finale, “Forget-Me-Not". 4321 Seventh street, in front of “The Star Spangled Banner.” venth street vesterday after- d bruised about the head and He was treated by Dr. C. N. khxpman at George Washington Uni- ve! rsll\ Hospital. His condition was v the police as being un- Bid Farewell to Missionaries. Dr. and Mrs. John N. Andrews of Takoma Park were tendered a fare- well reception at the Takoma Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church last | night, prior to their departure for Tat-sien-lieu, China, on the borders of Thibet, where they are returning as medical missionaries after spend- ing a year on furlough. They de- S parted today for Vancouver, British ‘ ¢+ + H 7 7 Oben Saturday 9 to 3 (77777 7% TRY PROGRAM OF BAND CONCERTS Garfield Park today at 7:30 p.m. concert by the United States Marine Band; William H. Santel- mann, leader; Taylor Branson, sec- ond leader; Arthur Witcomb, con- ducting. March, HUGHES 10 VISIT -BELGIAN MONARCH Secretary Leaves Paris After Notable Meetings With French. United States Marine Band, Wil- liam H. Santelmann, leader; Tay- . lor Branson, second leader; Arthur S. Witcomb, conducting,” at the Naval Hospital tomorrow at 3 p.m. March, “Anchors Awelgh," Hemstitching, picot edging, ¢ pleating : ; Buttons made H i + i ¢ Pictorial Re- view Patterns Columbia, via_ auto, from whence will satl for China. E“"‘""‘é‘;{’:” = — ite Pat- Y Zim! "Light Cavmn Von Suppe “Scotch Patrol, Sharpe Life on the .Tobani Joliy Feliows,” Vollstedt Thurban % Overture, * FIRST 1219-1221 G Street N.W, Summer Store Hours—Daily, 9 to 6; Saturdays, 9 to 3 for to order Styles terns 727 Star of the Guard,” Stieberitz “La Fille du Regiment,” Donizettl “Indian War Uantc “Descriptive, * VR, All work guar- anteed. Go Into Camp Properly _ Equipped— 1 % ! Overture, Nautical fantasia, Ocean Wave" Concert waltz, a el Specials for Friday and Saturday amaaar' Descriptive, Suite, “Americana” (a) March. (b) When Malindy Sings. (c) The Watermelon Fete. Grand tarentelle, “Italian Dance,” Heliler “The Star Spangled Banner.” 224 WA , “The (.n(e(\ Gi By the Associated Press. tic, “The Jolly PARIS, July 31.—Closing his visit to Paris with a quiet forenoon, without any official appointments, Charles E. Hughes, American Secretary of State, left for Brus; shortly after noon to remain there two days, be entertain- ed by King Albert and Queen Eliza- beth, talk with the notables of the Belgian capital, and then continue his trip to Berlin The Secretary’s stay in the German rief, and he will leave evening for Bremen, will embark for home on ident Harding. members of the American Bar ation still in Paris spent today F sailles, visiting the palace and the park and lunching in the Oran- gerie. Poincare Meeting Siznificant. The meeting at a dinner given by American Ambassador Herrick last evening of Mr. Hughes and former Premier Raymond Poincare of France in French circles as the ant fyl' d” (lf (ho events suffered concussion “The Star Spangled Banner.” ‘;xi“i ’:ia‘;-“:.‘;:ll".s';'lop—eu l;;’; along the things that experi- ence shows to be necessary to comfort and convenience: There is all sorts of camp outfitting—but it pays to get the good kind. That's what we specialize in—and carry the most complete stock in town—ready for delivery upon a moment’s notice. 7x7 Auto .......‘--....,.-..4......fl. 7% 2R The United States Army Band, W. J. Stannard, director, at Meridian Hill Park, Sixteenth and E streets northwest, today United States _Soldiers’ Home Band, John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster, at the bandstand, Soldiers’ Hnmo tomorrow, begin- ning at March, Knickers and Riding Breeches Khaki Knickers $1.95 and $2.50 Wool Tweed Knickers In Tan and Gray Mixtures LINEN KNICKERS Well tailored, with belt $ and buckle; excellent qual- ity; thoroughly shrunk linen, in tan, white and jasper. Estes, Fort Myer, Z 2 p.m. “The Fifth Division,” King (Dedicated to Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, deputy chief of staff.) Overture, “Roman Carnival,” Berlioz Suite mauresque, “The Courts of GranEdRiEE S e Chapi (1) Introduction and march to tournament (2) Meditation. \flahmgwn Grays,” Grafulla Daughter of the Reg. Bonizetti treet car jumped the avenue and Raleigh eights, yesterday aft- Overtur iment’ for Z e Monday whence he the Pr Th Her Excertps from “Take It From Me,” Anderson Plags, size 5x8 R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E Street N.W. Popular hits— (a) “Somewhere in the World.” Ayer “Don’t Mind the Rain,” Miller and Cohn “Dedication and from * RIDING BREECHES } White Linen. . H Natural Linen Khaki Sleeveless Coats to Match Special Clearance of Children’s Knickers In khaki and crash mate- rials, Sizes 8 to 12 years. Special at— $1.25 Main Floor. flummm @H‘d {PURE SILK HOSIERY $2 98 E- WEARS LONGER Y1 The Community Center's Band. 3. Miller, director, at Stan- Z (b) 22, “The Messenger. 1. Barnhouse “Des slondrs", Louis Ganne Louis Ganne . .Jolson Tobia March, 722 s Waltz, Habanera, ‘Mexican Kisses,” Roberto Fox trot, “Acady” “In a Rose Garden” Fox trot, selected Overture, “Bol Vocal solo March, Maryland.” Wolterstein “The Star Spangled Banner.” " Balfe G Chester Dodson “A Perfect Carrie Jacobs March, “On the Square”. ...Panell: “Thé Star Spangled Banner.” T, Marine Barr: p.m., concert b; Marine Band, Wil mann, leader; Taylor Branson, sec- ond leader. of the American the leading fig ks today at 4:30 lhe‘ United States % Simmons Day Special Low Prices Tomorrow at Peerless Furniture Co. Bathlng Suit Extra Specials occasion to pass momentous inter- 7 without disc national questio The dinner, however, was dlnlumiux ally, without ref W [P ————— S A Y An average sized ape can pull four times as much as a man of the same S weight. M. Poincare 5 o Sk — = the Radical Hainea: e tural, since he is reign relations c amber of Deputies Wool Bathing Suits—Black : only, with belt. Sizes 34 to 44. Special for Friday and Sat- H 1 H H H § i 1 H H § i H $ H H i H H H T ; H I B LLIII 772777277 27201212222 LLLL AL AL LI Reducing i 7 and one of the persons who ought to be asked to meet the American min- ister of foreign affairs. The American and Canadian law- yers attended their sixth reception last evening, at the residence of Man- uel Fourcade, president of the Paris Bar Association. During the day three receptions kept them busy. Lawyers Entertained. Mr. Hug k the morning yes- terday enjoying a_ stroll which ended at the Arc de Triomphe, where he dis- creetly laid a wreath on the tomb of h from “Reinzl Marincs’ DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” The Williard Shop wmqmm,, asri Every one knows the high quality of Simmons Bed Outfits. At these low prices they are sensational Special Clearance All our best Pure Worsted Bathing Suits in plain colors and two-tone effects, suits that sold up to $12.50 in a beautiful assortment of colors —tan, green, red, navy, black, maroon and copen. Sizes 34 to 46. Special clearance price $ Humming Bird Guaranteed Silk Hosiery In all of the most wanted new shades and white. Every ¢ pair fully guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new pair free. Sizes 8 to $l .50 10Y;. Pair Golf Hose at Special Prices Girdle —quickly reduces waist ; and hips. May be worn in place of a corset. In Gray, $9.85 % $6.95 Complete assortment of Bathing Caps, Belts and Shoes at special prices. the unknown soldier. Meanwhile, his colleagues, led by George W. Wickersham, former American Attorney General, were re- celved by the French University nations group. Paul e University of P; In mercerized cotton and light-weight wool; fancy and plain tops. Special— 98¢ to $1.95 Main Floor. 511 14th Street N.W. BANG! BANG! BANG!! The carpenters are working in the rear of the prem- ises, and to keep our stock from becoming soiled by the dust and dirt— We’ve Slashed Prices to the Bone! Our high quality merchandise, clothing and haber- dashery—has to be moved at once, hence these new Low Price Levels! Don’t delay—hurry here for the best value offered in a long time! 2 . $2.25 $2.15 $4.85 $1.65 69c 85¢ 65¢c $1.45 69¢c N In Pink, $11.85 Main Floor. German isters of A Peru and Czecho- slovakia, declared that the French people were re to confide the dis- armament question to the league of nations. M. Appell added that he d able to make that presence of the oot s-omome. Yard Goods Section—Main Floor Clearance Sale Friday and Saturday Cotton Dress Goods It will pay you well to take advantage of this sale. 3 * H 1 H \r. Herrick lunch- Doumergue at the , where Simmons Beautiful 3-Piece Bed Outfit The bed has large continuous round posts special purchase of these outfits enables lu 2 75 to_offer them at trulj phenomenal low tinuous posts, enamel finish. All in several finishes. There is also a fine re- : Simmons Steel Bed sizes. Simmons bargains. silient spring and comfortable mattress. with 2-inch con- Day price 1 s o'clock by a formal when the President re- han $00 members of the LABLAGAA®/ 1) Many of the season’s price. In most cases you will find a ceived mo. lawyers' HURT IN 50-FOOT FALL. James Gibson in Critical Condition in Hospital. . 33 Randolph of the Stone & . fell down a t 50 feet while - Benning plant of the tric Power Co. yester- ined a r skull, and_ broken_hip. Ity Hospital 7Y@\ T@VIN/gYIYeYi TN v W Keys Cloth Ties (nonwrinkable), 79¢; 3 for.... i Balloon Cloth) ........c...coiienennn.. S e Poster Bed —in wood fin- ishes, to match your Colonial ype furniture. mmons Day price Golf Knickers, up to $12.00 . English Golf Hose, $2.50 to $3.00 quality.............. pos- broken Gibson His B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers, per garment most popular fabrics are marked about 1% complete color assortment to select from. Plain and Printed 36-in. Imported Clock Voiles; 36-in 3 Voiles; were 29c and 49¢ Rayon Stripe Voiles; 36- H + yard. A wonderful value in. English Printed Dress H ¢+ for Friday and Saturday. Crepe; 36-in. Embroider- $ Over 60 pieces to select c ed Voiles. Regular price c from. Now, yard 2 98¢ to $1.49 yd. Now, yd., ¢ 36-in. Dotted Swiss; 40-in. Flock Dot < | Voile; 36-in.Imported Tissue Ginghams ; 36":"' Dress Lmen, the 89c shrunk un- i 32-in. Color-fast Tissue Ginghams; 32- €4S able quality. Colors in. Fine Scotch Ging- ;‘" pink, rose, m’e;" vel- . £ ow, orange, tan, laven- 1 T. W. S. Union Suits, per garment :’:"t;fe l‘gf’es‘;lg’ofgglfl::?; der, gray, brown, natural c 3 American “Amho” Underwear, per garment........ at 58¢ to 89c yard. Vow, c and white. Yard All Displayed on Special Tables. kinch: Union Suits, $2.50 quality Rockiochaln Gotham Undcrwarq-! One-Half Price Interwoven Silk Hose, per pair Z Simmons Guaranteed Coil Spring —with 120 resilient coils in every full : SRR : o ; ;lf;s:;:f $8.95 Bargains From Qur Clothing ! o Deparlment Full-fashioned Sitk Hose, $1.25 qu-my - (Six Purzsofo;‘_fi D Sioe Lol hi rts, sizes up to ormerly o X N : e to D1.50 NN, 7 7 BroTHERS Four Passenger Three Wool Suits, sizes 35, "3 and 37. I,(J gl i iz 36 4250 grade H Wool Suits, . T';ow ool size $18.50 One Fine Medium-weight Wool Suit, $50 grade. $28-50 ¢ One Three-piecce Wool Suit, suitable for a 516 50 young man. Size 34. $40 grade. $20.00 i Nine Tops‘Co-n. waterproof and dressy. $24.85 $18.50 Breakfast Room Suite Unfinished square or round drop-leaf Table and 4 square- back Chairs to $ll.95 Reduced Englander Bed We show many styles and feature a sliding couch with fine mattress that converts into com- & fortable bed, for. Two Top Coats, light gray, made Great Britain. $45 quality. Six Top Colu. li‘ht-wflxht Knittex. $30 grade .......icieeiiieeeiioeiiien. ST — Patm Beach Trousers .. Complete Clearace Wash Dresses These Dresses sold regularly for $4.95, $5.95 and 95. i They are beautifully made of the daintiest colored wash summer fabrics. Delightfully cool dresses for afternoons and evenings, all in the loveliest colors. All must be sold at once, which accounts for the ridiculous price of Mahogany Davenport Tables A good-looking table, an odd piece, these are what make the room! We have many beautiful !xhles to se- lect from, in Queen Anne and Italian styles, 514 95 60 inches long. Special at All $1.00 Belts.... Al $1.50 and $2.00 Bel A few Fine meging Rnb& also some Cool Beach Walnut Oblong Table ueen Anne period, 45360 Inshe! with extra s]g 50 ot leaves, genuine walnut veneer... You Can Buy Any of These Specials on Liberal Credit Terms Robes All Van Heusen, Earl & Wilson and Arrow Brand Collars Reduced in Price. Linen Automobile Dusters. Formerly $6.00.......... Umbrellas reduced. Priced upward from............ Four Handbags, 16, 18 and 20 inches, as low as. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs reduced in price. 24 dozen White and Fancy Handkerchiefs, with your initial embroidered. Per dozen Lacetrimmed underthings, blouses or negligees may be safely tinted with the h ter shades of Tintex. For example, pular Tintex Pink or Flesh tints ly of the garment, but leaves the lace pure white. Just “tint as you rinse,” cold or warm ‘water—no boiling. u luhlen-blt tines and ¢o|-u intex TINTS AS YOU RINSE Clearance Shoe Sale Friday and Saturday 760 Pairs White Kid Novelty $1.50 Satin ol 000 Puirs Aasected Noveltles from ur main ficor shoe se AlL made to selt for T $1.80 to $10. %06 “For ‘quick clear- ance af All our Straw Hats, formerly up to $6.00. Soft Felt Hats, $5, $6 and $7.50 grades...... ‘Two White Linen Vests, sizes 35 and 37. Formerly $7.50. $2.95 Five Ladies’ Raincoats, $1250 grade, now............ 58.65 “Where Quality Reigns” The Williard Shop ' 511 14th Street N.W. $1.00 Cretonne H(and Eye) 829 7th St N w OO