Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 16

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% THREE PRLICENEN SHOT BY GUNMAN Roanoke Force. Heavily Arm- ed. Hunts Negro, One of Whose Victims Dies. sidew fired at h detectiv Ave. T remember hi I have won the lightwei in DEFENDANTS DENY FRAUD | IN CAPITI\L LAND DEALS | | 3. 3. anpton and 3. A. Boorman | Disclaim Disproportionate { Realty Profits. ! James A ers to the by William' V in equity to unt real estate fons running over a period 20. r. Boorman, | through Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert { land R. H. Yeatman, deny specifically | the allegations that fraud or nta cticed the purchi him to Connect located on | purcha third trust f ! erty was handled in a deal for three h on cy street and the iff was enabled to obtain pos- n of what is known as the Petworth Garden Apartments, on Webster street. It is claimed that | the plaintifis obtained full value for alP of the and the other plaintiffs. Depew's Greatest Mistake. From the Topeka Capital Fven smart men make mistakes. hiz 91st birthday anniver *hauncey Depew told the friends thered at his_annual birthday din- r th 1876 he was offered one. |sixth in in the Bell Telephone because o great that day told as a t o I e than one but, as he is the dif- thes telophone k of faith cost I th of a billion do fixed anvhow, ference? Closed All A VICTROLA FOR FIFTEEN No. 1-1 Mahogany Finish DROOP’S Steinway and Other Leading Pianos Estab. (o) 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours, DOwNsTARs STORE Amazing Values in Vacation Footwear Sally forth for your A wide variety of style from which to choose. Plenty of Satins, Patent Leathers and White Kids to make chic costume ensembles. Here is a bargain as rare as the proverbial “day in June.” New styles, popular leathers, high or low heels, all go to help make this col- lection of shoes at this low prlce much more than ing. All Sizes in Many Styles holidays in attractive and styllsh footwear at a price that won’t affect your vacation funds. sale will help you do it. Plenty of Day Saturday DOLLARS \ remarkable It's a Genuine Vic- tor-Victrola — size 6!4 in. 1312 in. Vie- 12-in, monev’s worth, in. wide, s two 10-in. tor Records or one Record a Ideal for Camp, Canoe, 1300 G winding. Home, Porch, \uto tour, MUSIC HOUSE 7000 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. vacation This Many Low Heel Models. Whites. Try Sworzyn’s First OUTING IS PLANNED ! One hundred and fifty poor children | event of Washington will be given an out- | Fac ing by the Gospel Mission on the farm dren who were unable to outings will be selected. Beginning furnished by THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1925. THURSDAY. JULY 2, |other automobiles, will he mnenlme children, while paper cups FOR POOR CHILDREN irman vifi e Tormea'ts, hroctia'ts| - Frenice _\‘..,,Tl,.l.,.,'.,.,,.l\l TO TAKE HIGHWAY ROUTE | 8 [ Eatetax ConnityiRogresentntives to leaving the city at 10 a.m. r it the farm the young- A Work for Pledges From Property Owners. . R. Candor, 1I. C. respective wel and 1 the of the ¢ « Jhnson. president of the who sajd he had all of the nec feet of rizhtof-way up to Ialls Church: He urged nen present divigion of the Lee Highy zet out a secure the tion was held in the scl htof-w fax Countys | Merrifield. Va., Last night nize | The members in an effort to many pledze served with dinner. us forms of athl held. including | . threelegzed races, dashes and other events In addition to the children man and the > of the 4th Iuh to Ihfl f children in the This is to be done through an them about practically eseary John Newbhold Saturday. Chil- | A meeting of the F: Sty aftive the United States flag ed 100 pri; " flags to a bus s and in the morni hein: the Rotary United France has 71 bull-fighting clubs have the new eing Estab. 1909 0 Fashions—Lower Prices Rufhngs An unusually attractive assort ment of voile and lace ruffiings in white, cream and ecru. 59¢ to $1.00 Yard Main Floor Store Hours 9 A.M.to 6 P.M. 1219-1221 ki G Street 19c to $1.00 Main Floor and Supreme Values In New acation and Holiday Suggestions For Stylists Riding Breeches, Knickers and # Bathing Suits Knicker Suits ' Pure Linen Riding Breeches A and Accessories 95 crov: I Finery Hosiery Coral Band” 31 .85 Hose. with the feature. I All new colors, Pure Warsted Bathing Suits A wonderful Run™ chiffon and | silk. and white. veight including black A special sale of these well weigl g bla tailored and reinforced hrecches White only in all sizes, 26 to 34 waist measure Riding Boots, Black and Tan Calf, Special at $13.95 Knicker Specials | pair free. In White | Silk Hose. Humming Bird Hose, $1.50 ey rip, run all the assort- ment i Navy, Kelly Cardina! Red, Purple and Peacock. v Sizes from 34 to 46. The group includes the one- ou get a new | 3 t shades and or tear y Black, Green, Z el 5 Hewes Pure Linen Knickers, in Tan, White and Gray, $2.95. Khaki Knickers and Shirts to match, each, $1.95. Tweed Knickers, Tan and Gray wool mixtures, $295. sMan O’'War Knicker U Suits, $5.50 With_sleeveless coat, Tuxedo front, and knickers to match. A smart out- fit made of gray Dreadnaught crash. All sizes. Outfit complete at $5.50. Mannish Shirts, $1.95 Of English broadcloth, in tan, blue and white. All styles in sizes 34 to 46, Varsity College Slickers, $5.95 All sizes in green and vellow Sworzyn's—Main Floor o white, with seamelss feet. Glove Silk Underwear ot S[)L‘\'i:ll Prices piece California mm»h‘]. made to fit and giving In a beautiful assortment of colors including e Pink, Maize, Peach, Orchid, Nile and White Full cut. Sizes 34 to 4. Vests $1.35 ireedom for swimming. Fine heavy qualities in White, Purple, Orange, Red, Green and Jacquard designs. $5.95 Bloomers $1.95 (O i Bathing Caps. ... 15¢ to 75¢ .25¢ and 35¢ Bathing Bags $1.95 Bathing Shoes Sworzyn's—Main Floor Crepe de Chine & Radium Step-Ins & Chemises deautifully tailored with lace and embroid ery. In all colors and sizes. Vacation or year 3 Q33 \ ‘round underwear at a low price. Bathing Belts. g 69 to $1.69 < Swim Boys Sc Sworzyn's—Main Floor ECONOMY NEWS FOR CHILI Boys’ Wash Su 97c Y ces 3 to 8 Years The Second Floor Announces an Unprecedented Sale of Summertime Beited, models o cloth, rep: fabrics, in brown, orchid, Solid or comb Double sewn have pockets. ration co seams—par Refreshingly new siyles in the cool silks so Sworzyn's—Second Floor. Girls’ Wash Frocks Of Superior $7.95 Vacation highly favored for warm-weather wear 19 Striped Baroda Crepes Fabrics—At a Special Price Figured Georgettes Flowered Chiffons Printed Silk Crepes days call for pretty. lightsome frocks such these. Tubbable fabrics— Crepe de Chines -2 Flat Crepes Plain, fwnrrd and Fancy Iaces A special collection that includes a group of 300 Frills and _);l‘ml;, cute ruffles, contrasting collars and cuffs, hand- stitching clev done. Colors — Rose, jade, maize, lavender, tan, orange. powder and buff. Sizes 6 16 years. smart-style frocks for town and country wear—for days at the seashore, for week-end visits, for business, street and afternoon wear, at a marked saving on the price they would customarily sell for. Styled in the most desirable materials and shades. to Sizes for Misses 14 to 20 Sizes for Women 36 to 46 Sworzyn's—Second Floor. Sworzyn's—Second Floor. A Special Group of 500 Imported 32-In. Radium Pongee Gage Hats for Children 150 New Sports and Dress Hats $9.95 tive styles. A wonderful collection of hats includ- ing Straws and Felts in a nicely arrang- ed group of styles in all colors and white. Priced specially low. Second Floor, One-Day Specials in Sllks 32-In. Striped Broadcloth Pongee and silk em- price In a wide variety of new distinctive trimming broidery. An unu This offering includes our entire stock 2 . prevailing on these hats. of these two numbers. A wonderful va- riety of the wanted stripes. The plain are . . o shown in all colors, including black and_ white. One-Day Specials in Cotton Goods 45¢ Flox Dot Voiles. | B e e i, | 69¢c Bordered Voile 49¢ Yard 38c Printed Voiles. ‘ Oc Yard { | On colored backgrounds of Orange, Gray, Maize, Copen, Tan, White and Navy. Fme Not broken lines but from our regular stocks, greatly reduced. Choose from all the wanted quality assured. Sworzyn's—Third Fleer [} colors. o R Sworzyn’s a P s of High .

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