Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1924, Page 10

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10 ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. TOOK MONEY TO KEEP UP | PILGRIM DEAD HONORED. | WOMAN POSES AS MAN ot me. Whod was, a woman 1 stesd | TREATY MAY GIVE $0V|ETS'§21;{I.Z'" “:‘:{’:’;:‘“:" :°: :""‘:‘ d“" BRYAN FINISHES SPEECH. HUI.I]S PARTY [}'.EAR CHURCH DUES, GIRL SAYS | rab)et to Those Who Died at ses| SUCCESSFULLY 10 YEARS |m3"siai st retisc™to"setieve, | MILLIONS OF CZARISTS fstate, et cherclls noihing hnetiicl | Lixcovs, ebr, aveust 5 —on Wood was fourteen when she first ed in the treaty, since one of the i and at Cape Cod. —_— came under my charge as a cellar —_— principal objects. of the conference |Bryan, Democratic nominee for Vice Declares Employer’s eals Sex—! = - |boy at the Pinoll Restaurant. She ussians on De- [ %28 td put the Soviet government In | president, announced today that h |N EVANS M”RUER Colored Maid iployer’s PROVINCETOWN, - Mass, August Death Rew: Fellow-Work: Dt b R e Money of Old R the position-formerly occupied by the y tha s . cech of acceptance of the nomina- oin Made Her Member in. who. was killed in the war. ~ esarist government. Lot C: 9.—A tablet-in memory of the passen- ers Refuse to Believe ho, was Xilled in the war. .. sreon/| POt in:England Wy Be: Trans- it R tion, which is to be delivered when Good Standing. gers on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower, Doctor’s Report. more like a man. Her voice was ferred Under Treaty. ¢ It is part of human nature to* think | he is officially notified here August who died at sea or while the ship By Cana i m-m;\l“ne h; ‘:one'-n Amc!l:re‘hvu: H o n : 9.—|lay -at anchor in Cape Cod Harl by Cal ! to Star and New York World. | rarely out of er ou and when Special Dispateh to The Star. & % L A Ml Obregon Says Crime Has | sexmite Sarit:colorca, 13'Seaka oia | vefore, £olng o Frymoutn, was doat: | LONDON, Auguat 8.—The fact that | Wit 12, TERERSUsn(s, ik . 72¢ | "LONDON, Ausust 0t an agreoment | guee Famions Roreriten “SHSLE0: WY | ool b0 Domeeratic, headauarter \|is a good Christian, and When she cated here foday. (It was erected by (& woman had posed and been em- | waiter she was quiet, reserved and | under consideration by the Anglo-So- | reach her 65th birthday anniver- | =, o 5 O Been Definitely Traced Out |22t batmd. in her e i agsaits . foclaty polaMay- |ployed as a man ten years was re- |very eficlent. viet conterence In London is finally [8ary on July 23 Kor many years wo copies of the epeech were y worried her; at least that Is what she | flower. Descendants = Dr. Frederick | vealed only by her death resently. When I left the Pinoll she came | 1o o8 S oes O get the §50,. | She has lived In quiet retirement at | sent, one going by air mail and the old Magistrate Tormollan today of Boston, governor ol with me“here and, although she had her country home in Worcestershire, | other by special delivery, reguiar Special Digpatch to The Star. wise things and do ridiculous ones. |18, was finished yesterday and for- : L when arraigned or. a charge of tak- | the society, presided at the exercises| A patlent described as Ernest vela 000,000 or $60,000,000 deposited in the | England. mail, the governo 4 of Mexican Politics. ing $30 from Chester Keiser, by whom | and Gov. Cox delivered an address. Wood, twenty-four, was admitted to L‘;.‘,lf fl:fith d\:n:lll”;rh“:nctiu?}?l ‘:‘éo{&‘ Bank of England and other banks by e Foveenor sad she is employed as a housemaid. The memorial was unveiled by Miss [the City of Westminster Infirmary jand consumption developed.” th ist nt. . _ | Jeanette admitted taking the |Susan Hammond of Nahant, a de- |Suffering from lung trouble, and e SO e By the Assoslateai money. }:-m said dahe did llz nnx:{ ble- scendant of James Chilton, the only (nlr‘fi *‘{;;';;j w'l;*:‘fl; '\: xu "";-“,:"’“g‘fl ————— If the treaty of commerce l;-leu:- foreciate) Bre o presi. | €3use ‘she wanted to continue to be |signer of the Mayflower compact who oman. She ha cluded it will supersede the old trade Dollary Count mft MBXICO CITY. August 9.—Presi-|inown as a Christian. Fifteen <dol- | died at Cape Cod worked at the Pinoll Restaurant, )‘pz‘xl-:PL;;“(III’;F?::“;J;:‘!?:Qdx::‘l'nn 100 | s demsht:drawn. wpfh 1930 whm"you’. I “ dent Obregon, talking to newspaper | lars of the amount was in pennles, Wardour Street, nine years and up | }° 5 5 ST i last year. The drawing up of the ‘treaty, so . ), p = which, Jeanette said, were all ap- to her {liness was employed at the e drawing up » ) ~ men this afternoon, said that it was| MFGR. RIS B0 et Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. | Astoria Restaurant, Greek Street, Soho. [ The man who owns the limousine | far as the British government is con- 7 [ t fortunate that the assassi-|® The total sum, Jeanette declared,|means “River of January, “I was with Wood when she died.” [and the chauffeur who operates it |cerned, has been left by the prime ) Y )} 3 fon of Mrs. Rosalie Evans had|made it possible for her to become Klven to it in the year 154 said P. Broggio, manager of the As-!®ave about the same degree of pri minister in the hands of Mr. Pon- r ‘ \ Ar k \ been shown conclusively to have| & member in good standing. \_J A \/ Keiser, who said he had not known been the work of ordinary criminals|what the money was used for, agreed s 720"22"24 7{]’\. S‘l.. NW dnd that the efforts of political en-|to drop the case If the cash was re- e 2 i “* “"" | turned on the installment plan. Mag- b istrate Tormollan gave Jeanette one 9 Joth the Agrarian party and the ad-| montn in which to complete the aunistration: ad, b I"“ (: ”“n"“‘”‘l If it is completed, Keiser sald. Ver oman S as! ress eanctte again will become a “house. In the House sntrolled the | maid in good standing.” Must Go Closing Out for dental, he said, that Mrs. Kvnas hap- | Oklahoma Democratic Committee NN o e pened to be a victim of highwaymen Regunijesrisof Tehat in the Agrarian controlled district Sidesteps Threatened Fight. \ I 2 they were, evers Wash Would Raise Peons. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, August ;’:: s ';‘;’ President Obregon reiterated that |9-—Smothering all attempts to bring : e i 4 the administration was deeply |nlrr-':!:y:pl{:lh'!\’l“l::jrt\;l‘a:: ‘lz.?x:;-mrn‘,:':::’i:l\;: e . A modeled. Bvery light central committee late today ap-| 2 AndRNrEs colexta LaE condition of the downtrodden Mexi- | proved the platform adopted at the Vi = the lot. can working cla re national convention in New York, or- 7 : - | dered the executive committee to pro- { Sy € 16 to 46 Sizes ecd with the State organization and e 5 adjourned. By its silence, the com- po— / . . mittee approved the party nominees| | 1 [ Z R Closing Out t | for the State. d / 3 $15.00—$20.00—$25.00 SRR . The “grand old woman of Method- ' > = SILK ism” is a title bestowed upon Mrs. L. —_— coming VISt of | M pyelds, now in her ninetieth vear, A = £ 7 i oo Kerican & | 3, WSl fow I Ry nigedledy Yead ‘ < : DRESSES » President declared the | 111, camp meeting regularly for more Showroom samples and would welcome any | than half a century eur own Higher-priced ns from them if they were |=————— e Dresses in this great lot wvention with the exist- = of Dresses. Dresses for legislation. He ex- dances, street wear and belief that he could turn \ d Chifferobe b S Ginner use. Exquisite- ¢ administration over to his suc- I 59 Inches High 5 bigh “colors. as “well ax r with normal cenditions fully 15 ines ot restored. | 4 “And 1 find vou are nothing with-| Just Drive It; That's All —_— = 259% Discount xS SO l*‘ ;/d‘kf & Company === On This 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite it i en yl\'ama/\vey\){e §wehtk$lmgt mous price reduc- o ; L As PiCtured—Regula.r Price’ $385'00 T tions: &4 fine wool suits in rich celor- August Discount Sale i ings and made in fashionable Califor- nia 1-piece style. $288£ . \ 16 to 46 Sizes g n’s Bathing Suits Your choice of either the new French figured walnut or C}flldri. o = 5 American walnut. The period design is that of the graceful B Queen Anne. Best construction with mahogany lining and tolors with white trim- ‘: fully dustproof. Beautifully made and hand rubbed satin finish mings. Close-out price trimmings. An inspection and comparison of this suite will con- vince you of this 25% savings! Slashing to Smithereens cmies to turn the incident against state of Puebla, . s e e whe he was B g,d_ ".»,‘r‘,,l ot the Ferent “revou- | SMOTHER KLAN ISSUE. excesses. It was 'n*flrt'l\ ested in bettering the intellectual 3 & ORSTED | n o\ compe™ g fY8H {[Siks & Wash Goods -inch printed voile, to be had in a wide ; e Diyies. Full pieces and desirable c : tremnant lengths. | 25¢ Yard-wide Longcloth 29¢ Printed Percale e Telove: l 5C 36ineh Printed Pereale. : ight = A Jengthe, 2 to 10 yards. Ab- rounds; also piain shades. 48-In. Davenport ¥ ‘ N\ foarhe, Zin 10 t: Table = Bookcases $1.29 White Sports Satin These fandeome combinatin Attractive 3-Piece Fiber Reed Suite n dull robbed mahogany:;has | @ Repon ok, 5orts, 51, i wimait 98¢ e e grilled front and three drawers, i % s PG : i : lovely skirts, blouses or one-picce dresses gslpculal ri‘lscdoun:’ for our August Baronial brown finish; loose cushions; upholstered each with separate lock. 31 ovely ; .. Renaissance stvls $ i Dickemndecatsinispesbyicieionne. Sirgicansticy s .00 inches wide and 72 36-inch Black Charmeuse | 40-inch Printed Voiles onEt | Discount P Hon, | he whiole siltcy compriting seilec, wocker and === inches high. August 550-00 ATLS11K Charmense $1 29 2 ;rllllhfid Pri with a glowing, lustrous % A 1 : armchair, at our August Discount Sale price of . < s Sale price .. g P Discount Sale price, A "Rkl make pe s0ld repaniless Jovely dresses for now o e Fa. Large variets of prin heautiful colorings to choose from 49¢ Flock Dot Voiles The economy floor’s batting in the n C I e n C e Bra n d M s8-inch. with small white pin dots on sheer, first division. Here’s another home fine quality voile, in all wanted colors. Plenty of the most wanted jade green to be had. run swat! i T 2 Lo ; 3 inch Dress Gi leached Muslin Finely made Tropical Worsted Suits The Gem P e i = 5 The Paris s nm;%_}:xhl““’c! FU,ZIS:AB, ‘_“ o with full lined sleeves and pants. Ralt L Do )] B e closely woven i i i i oday—the price is ht. | all chemical dres~i Coats trimmed with Skinner’s Silk. Billedivictipre whiclover £ 3 gt DL L1220 A wonderfully made all-layer Loday e P elom Varlous size | Dleces and perfect, : ¥ T ce, Ty hite felt mattre: f lenty baby checks. i , ; ) < . felt and covered with woven p o =T N P - wi [l imntc our Checks; plenty o il P e R or art ik A matiomly (L E R NN = s Samond g e 59c Novelty Crepe in sizes 33 to 44. known brand. August Dis- WS S S S grade of art, woven or A C A Novelty sport crepe, in beautiful sport col- = . - \ < =3 ticking. August Discount Sale . v | = > \ : R ([ 4 s of tan, copen, gray and orange. Thi I,nnugll said! count- Sale price, NS o Ul j | Dl ?s”;;g opportunity to secure a high-class fabric at a low price. E Fourth Fl. - 3 ) coromyEiang g ! 329.00 29c Printed Cretonne | 15¢ Standard Apron K3 o Beantiful flower, ‘t“‘l(r:\';:: lgc Stan: : spd S0 st cat o | 97 = limit—buy all you want. | from. Not more than 6 ; rards to each. Crib and Mattress S ft S hirt ) ! o piytel Spnng C X \ Here is an opportunity to Sale $1.49 Sale $1 5,0 and $1.98 0 S : iy e i S ‘ sccure both 107 the price of C Slins Boys’ Wash A 4 apring iat: our () | hkend ¢94.5 ostume p Sui August Discount B - - side; mattress 14‘ 0 Beautiful Colors uits covered inart : g% S % Szlcipriceio 1 N ; < ticking.. . g oy, gr 2 Simmons Double L Q! { Solid Mahogany , Day Bed b 1l Four'Poster Bed " With felt pad upholstered in T p . Earlier you i Your choice of ecither the 3-3 S cretonne, with valance. A re- F f Biack, tan, gray, bine, m"uv'ng for theas < L 3 : . white ‘and " fles self-xaime suits, mads or 4-6 size of this markable value H { i c i of Mih-grade Wash handsome “bed’ 'at Shitne our Kt s : muslin_ slips. in thilored eriais, in il the the special Angust 525.00 ; Discesunt Satertor 9] 15 o i B ety e Discount Sale price ¥ of ... . The Greatest of All 5 Liberal Credit Terms to Meet Your Budget Long Kimono Sales Shirts that were. $1.50 and $2, of fine : B $3.00 and $3.50 Satin-Trimmed woven Madras, Crepes and Gloss - ; 905 Genuine Serpentine Crepe KIMONOS e i e e _ . S asiths R S T 1 90 ; e e ° figured patterns. Delightfully made, with i “D; = ] 1 i with shi Siks 8. Compen Meust, Bhse: - : cAlways Right"in Quality and Price St.NW. T e = = ~ S - = = — = =2 R SINCE 5 g | Y

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