Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1925, Page 4

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T WOMANHITBY AUTO AND BADLY BRUISED Mrs. Jennie Rowe Under Treatment in Hospital—An- other Woman’s Leg Broken. Mrs. Jennie Rowe, 56 years old, of 720 K street northeast, was knocked down by an automobile driven by Ed- gar Baum, 17 vears old, of 1405 Alli- son street, at New York avenue and Fourteenth street, late last night and severely bruise shocked. The ac cident happened frs. Rowe tried to struck by a street car. It ed at Emergency Hospital that her condition was not critical Another Woman's Leg Broken. While crossing at Sixteenth street and Blagden avenue last night Charles W. Brown vears old, of knocked faid Hospital and police are trying to determine the identity of the driver of | the car. Loss of the left rear wheel of the West 1using 2 telephone pole at d Albemarle Four-vear- | Jane Neser w slightly c atout the face by broken glass. Driver Cited to Court. Helen ( 16 years old, of, 1039 Thii tim of a t at Potom treated at € ut , colored t that happened < s. She w town University Hos- pital for a cut over the left eve, and| Albert N. John 1201 Clifton street driver of the automobile, was cited to sppear in urt r victims of week-end were Mrs. Mary 1d, of 3058 M street 5 Lamont street 5 years old, o 120 e avenue northeast; Mrs 118 Twenty-seventh el Va.; Ernest Holmes Half street southwest James, colored, 218 R NEW POSTAL RATES PROBE PLANS MADE Exhaustive Hearings to Be Con~ ducted by Congress Committee k in Many Sections. leted today by a committee for ive hearings in various parts of the country on the workings of the new postal rates The committee is made up of three members of the Senate post office committee and three members of the House committee and is headed by Senator Moses, Republican, New Hampshire. It will receive criticisms and suggestions from all classes af- | Mrs. | reet, was a vic. | ONCE UPON A TIME | MRS. E. M. PARSONS DIES; WAS LONG ILL Wife of Dr. | cumbs at Her Home in This City. Starr Parsons Suc- Mrs. Edith M. Parsons, 46 years old, wife of Dr. Starr Parsons, president of the Thomas Circle Citizens' Asso- { ciation, died at her residence. 1309 L . 'vesterday after an illness of months. Mrs. Parsons had seen prominent in _activitie: | Founary M Church, being dent of Haywood Sunday school class | | there. | Funeral services will be conducted |at Foundry M. E. Church_tomorrow |afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Fred- erick Harris, pastor, will officiate |Interment will be in Rock Creek | Cemetery. Mrs. Parsons was a native of | Berkeley Springs, W. Va. but had [lived in this city since her marriage {15 years ago. In addition to being | president of the Thomas Circle Citi- Zzens' Assoclation, Dr. Parsons is vice | president of the Northeast Washing- | ton Citizens' Association | Mrs. Parsons is survi | husband. Dr. Parsons: : | Cramer Laley of Berkeley W. Va., her father, David and a sister. Mrs. Laura Leon ‘h th of Chevy se So important a factor in Tunis olive oil that the short crops of the last three years has caused a financial l.wmrk there. DADanaMOTHER | THea therr worches REPAIRED HERE Wy aont gou ' 1| RAMSAY WATCH SHoP 1425~F-ST. WAS A GREAT BIG BEAR,AND ONE WAS A MIDDLE SIZED BEAR AND ONE WAS A WEE,SMALL BEA By the Associated Press. VINNITSA, Ukraine, July 6 —Eight orthodox priests have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment on the charge of exploiting the supersti- tious fears of the peasant population. Their trial lasted over a fortnight and several dence. The priests were accused of lending their support to a miraculous appearance of Christ to a village shepherd in a field, disclosing to him the approaching end of the world. from divine punishment the peasantry erected on the spot 17,000 huge wood- country. —_— R R R R R R R R R R e e e e e e B B B L L I The Palais Royal M idsummer Specials! THE INCE THERE WERE THREE BEARS WHO LIVED IN The Three Bears. 1. G BOWL FORTHE GREAT BIG BEAR A MIDDLE SIZED BOWL FORTHE MIDDLE BEAR AND AS BOWL FOR THE WEE,SMALL BEAR. © McClure Newspaper Syndicate Eight Priests Jailed for Exploiting Superstitious Fear of Ukrainians Found Guilty of Lending Support to Legend of Ap- pearance of Christ Announcing Impending End of World, Frightening Thousands of Peasants. en crosse the clergy. discarded hundred persons gave evi- legend of the In order to save themselves | copying Women’s $1 Silk and Silk and Rayon Hose, 89c Thread Silk and Silk and Rayon Hose, with three- seamed back. Becayse of many magazine articles pralsing American progress and the showing of Ameri- can films, people of Germany are , which were consecrated by The fleld soon became a pilgrimage center for the peasant population of the whole region their work, -— styles and ideas of thi: Men and women forsook their homesteads and personal belongings | and gathered in the fleld, &pending their time in prayer, await- ing the end of the world. thousands newspaper and CHAIR FORTHE BIG BEAR , A MIDDLE SIZED CHAIR FOR THE MIDDLE BEAR AND A SMALL CHAIR FOR THE WEE,SMALL BEAR. HAMPTON-TUSKEGEE Been Subscribed, Report of Committee Shows. By the Associsted Press. NEW | Saemad, "the committss announc |leaving $500,000 to be obtained Eastman’s offer ¢he balance must raised by December 31. Clarence Kelsey, chairman of the fund's exe: today in the successful outcome the campaign. cation Board FUND NEARS GOAL 90 Per Cent of $5,000,000 Has YORK, July 6.-—Ninety per cent of the $5,000,000 Hampton-Tuske- gee éndowment fund has been sub- |order that the condltional gift of $2. | 000,000 from George Eastman might be assured. Under the terms of Mr. tive committee, expressed confidence The largest gifts thus far recorded | have been $1,000,000 each from John D. Rockefeller and the General Edu- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MON]".)'AY, JULY 6, 1925. A AIEI g:fkucu =l E BIGBEAR, THE SMALL BEA BY W. J. FNRIGHT ABEOTO SLEEP IN.ABIG BED AMIDOLE SIZED BED FOR THE MIDDLE BEAR ANDASMALL BED FOR R.. SO MORROVY - GOLOENLOCKS VISITS TwE BEARS HOUSE. Orgy in Church Brings Increase Of Village Police Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 6.—In an effort to break up the acts of lawlessness and vandalism in Fran- conia, about 7 miles south of here, citizens of the town will request Judge Samuel G. Brent of the Fair tax Circuit Court to appoint two officers to keep order in the town. This action is a_result of the hall of Olivet Church being broken into Saturday night and the hold- ing of a drunken orgy therein. ed, in Chicago Clubman Dies. HAMILTON, Ontario, July 6 (®).— of|C. 0. Smith of Smith & Perry, Chi cago, one of the principal owners of be H cu- denly this morning at the Royal Con. naught Hotel. He was at the track Saturday, apparently in good health HELD IN SISTER’S DEATH. “Got What She Deserved,” Says Alleged Slayer. BRIDGETON, N. J., July 6 (P Elwood Flowers, 67 years old, was held in Cumberland County jail yes- terday charged with homicide in con- nection with the death of his sister, Mrs. Maggie Housang, 50. The police, called to the house in which the couple lived, reported they found her body in the bedroom, near a bloody ax. Thers were numerous wounds on the head. Flowers refused to make a state- ment beyond saying, “‘She got what she deserved.” 50 Guests Flee Fire. SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, on South Main street, early to ing, caused damage estimated at day the Hamilton Jockey Club, died sud-|$300.000 and forced 50 persons, asleep in the City Hotel, in the same build- ing, to flee from their rooms. | building housed offices and stores. What is more refreshing during hot Summer days, or can add more to comfort, than a plentiful supply of the necessary toilet articles? In keeping with the policy of the Palais Royal, to feature always the most wanted artlcles at the lowest possible prices—we offer for Tuesday this remarkable Sale of Summer Toilet Requisites & 1= { From — | traffic_policeman July 6 (#).—Fire in the Mercantile Build- The 8,000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks $2. SUICIDE IS VERDICT IN TOMPKINS CASE Coroner’s Decision Following Investigation Into Shooting of Policeman. Following an investigation of the shooting to death of Clyde J. Tomp- kins, trafic policeman, in the doorway of Libery National Bank, Fifteenth and I streets, during the severs thun- derstorm Saturday night, Coroner J, Ramsay Nevitt gave a certificate of suicide. Powder stains showed that the shot had been fired at close range, and the course of the bullet indicated that the weapon was in the hands of the policeman when the shot was fired. Detectives Kelly and Scrivener learned that Tompkins had been auto- mobiling earlier Saturday night and was thought to have become jealous of a woman member of the party. The deceased, a native of Augusta, Ga., was a probationer in the Police Department, having been appointed on the force November 5, 1924. He lived at 624 I street northeast with his_brother, L. O. Tompkins, also a Their mother had recently come here to make her home with them. Tompkins was a member of the United States Marine Corps prior to his appointment on the police force. Funeral services will bs held tomor-. row, and interment will be at Ar lington. —_— The Colombian gov granted a subsidy of $65.000 for the establishment of the passenger air service between Battanquilla and Gi- ardot nment has McCormick Medical Glasses _ Fitted Eves Examined Graduste Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyeught Specialist Maln 721 09410 Mekacnien Bldz. 10th and G Sts. N.W Our Regular Stock That Sell at— 98, $3.98 and $4.98 2.69 fected ' Very Much Underpriced Heannpzs will begin in Washington after which the committee In white, black, nude, gray, peach, flesh, blonde, airedale, tan, French nude and beige. All perfect. Palais Royal—Main Floor At the height of the season we are offering a large group of Silks of the most popular weaves, in the new B! patterns and the accepted shades, at this notably low price. There is a remarkable assortment from which to choose, and surely one or more of the items will interest you. Included are: 40-Inch Satin Crepe Lustrous finish, firm weave. May be used reversible, in a complete color range. 40-Inch Flat Crepe Soft, heavy all-silk quality, in an as- sortment of forty colors. 40-Inch Printed Crepes In a variety of new designs and color- ings. 40-Inch Figured Georgette On light and dark grounds with floral designs. 40-Inch Brocade Crepes In rich self color effects, in black and a variety of colors. 40-Inch Satin-Back Moire In the wanted evening and street shades. 33-Inch Regimental Striped Crepe de Chine —that have beautiful blending color combinations. Ideal for sports wear. 36-Inch Pompadour Taffeta ‘Woven on light and dark grounds with blending multicolors of attractive floral patterns. 40-Inch Patio A reversible striped material, in the street shades. 40-Inch Satin Stripe Silk and Wool Bengaline In the sports and street shades. Palais Royal—Second Floor August 8, Boston Augu:r Me., August 14| August 17 and to 26 and St August FWW Special Excursions Atlantic City|: SUNDAYS JULY 12, 26, AUGUST 9, 23 SEPTEMBER 20 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge stern Standard 'r\m- Leaves Washington Eetrre e, caroth Chex Regularly 25c At, Cake, 19c Does more than soap—checks dandruff, J|blackheads and pimples—and all per- spiration and body odors. Palmolive Soap 6 Cakes for 35¢ Six cakes only to each customer. No C. O. D, phone or mail orders filled. Mineralava Large Size Bottle, 19¢ The famous fashionable treatment f o r sag muscles, lines, and complexion blemishes This is a phenomenal price concession, due to large purchase. Mail and phone orders filled. lais Royal—Main Floor Augusta, B\lffa]n N. Y. Minneapol 27 . on the new rates, ved by the committee, & large number contending the first class rates are inequitable. Attention will be given by the committee to the b 2 s upon business, and newspaper publishers for ard to rates upon Round Trip 35¢c Roger & Gallet Bath Soap, 25¢ Cake Largé round cakes. In the following|g odors: Rose, violette, santal, eau de cologne, lavender and fougere. Physicians and Surgeons’ Soap Regular 10c cake 6 Cakes for 45¢ second v Pressure is being brought upon the | committee for meetings at Ka City, Omaha, Denver. San Fra and other places west of the sippi River AUSTRALIAN PREMIER WELCOMES U. S. FLEET} American Ships Greeted En Route by Bruce—Admiral Coontz Depilatories Zip—It's off because it's $4 49 out. Regular $5.00 size, Wood's Depilatory Powder, 39C Depilatory, regular 39(: Face Creams 50c Angelus Lemon Cleansing Cream Rubber Shower Bath Sprays 93¢ In white and red rubber, with large size sprayer. Will fit any fau- “" Bath Brushes 49c Each With strap and long removable handles. All bristles. regular S0c size for Bazin's 50c size for 4-ounce jar Palais Royal—Main Floor SUTE S0¢ and $1 sizes of Ingram’s Milk- weed Cream, 3% Bernaylvania d Union. Pennsylvama Railroad The only all-rail route to the Seashore Replies to Message. €iation Manicure Preparations 29c¢ 89¢ 45¢ 37¢ 27¢ the | Aus = 35¢ Cutex ! Juniér Mani- cure Sets, $1 Veolay's Narcarine, 50c Empress Nail Polish, M 012 Nail Polish, 35¢c Cutex Nail Prepara- tions, United States tralia, for i Cream, 43c. Othine, 87¢c. g 75¢ Howard's Buttermilk Cream, 69¢c. Sanitol Cream, 30c. Liska Cream, 39c. = Wood's Cleansing Cream, -pound tin|>} for 35c. Palais Royal—Main Floor an people e occasion of 1 day in Australian ression of | ationship e | SEA-TRAIN-CAR SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once., No other remedy has ever Te- such glowing spontaneous tes- fimoniala of unfailing efectiveness Its use means relief and comfort. 75¢. & $1,50 at Drug Stores ‘or direct on mmpr of Price Ad plied with a warm | message of appreciation. | Crews ahoard the ships observed the | day with boxing, wrestling, tugs of | war and other games Rubber-Lined Sponge Bags Assorted sizes. Regularly 40c and S0c 35¢ Each 3 | JEWS PLEDGE SUPFORT 1 Talcum Powders Pour la France Talcum Pows lgc e SEASICK der, Polish Premier in Turn Promises | Peler Rabbit Talcum Powder, 2 boxes for Houbigant’s Talcum Powders, Coty's Talcum Powder, 25¢ Colgate’s Talcum Pow= . der, assorted odors, 12 boxes {0;5 R ‘R Gallet’: R$2-75 c Roger \ et's Rice Powders, package, 29C 25¢ Mavis Talcum 16 C 16¢ Size Chamois Skins, best quality; excellent $1.89 | Parliamentary Aid. | WARSAW, July 6 qu —In a_con- | | Dental Preparations | 25¢ tube Colgate’s "'I'c?oth Paste, 3 tubes for 70¢, or 12 for $2.75 Forhan's Tooth Paste, large size, Listerine Tooth Paste, tube, $L.00 Listerine, bottle, Lovely Dresses Marked Specially Low $27.75 For this midsummer special event, we have selected a number of attrac- tive dresses from our regular stock and marked them at prices that are decidedly lower than their regular’ selling price. There are dresses for all occasions —ensembles in silks, cloth and print combinations. Dresses of foulard, flat crepes and crepe satin. Also a few imported hand - embroidered French voile dresses- in exquisite styles. Broken sizes—sizes 16 to 42. Palais Royal—Third Floor for cleansing automo- “The Mothersiil Remedy Co., New York biles, ference vesterday with s domestic and | Premier prom- tion to improve | the position of the Jews This pact of co-operation is an out- growth of a series of negotiations be- tween the government and Jewish groups in an effort to bring about an understa Apron Dresses For Home Wear 41,98 Featured of linene, voile, norman- die, sateen, crepe and poplin. In a variety of attractive models. Some hand-embroidered in bright, colorful designs. And some with white collars and cuffs. Others i hand-drawn, with becoming neck- 49C § lines. Models that are dressy enough for morning wear to market, sho and neighborhood visits. All sizes. Palals Royal—Third Floor Lady Sealpax Combinations $1.50 Value for $1 Made of fine quality barred dimity. Bodice top, with stocknit band in back, 3 giving freedom to the body. The suit for all outdoor wear. In pink and white. Palais Royal—Main Floor Powder, Lady Mary Talcum Powder, Palals Royal—Main Floor will Explam Ratmgs Rules governing the rating and classification of public school clerks will be explained to these emploves by Acting Supt. of Schools Stephen E. Kramer a g in the Frank- lin School tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Face Powders Leichner's Imported Fett Powder, box, | 60c Aubrey Sisters Face Pow- der, $1.00 Jean Renny Virah Face Powder, $1.00 Delettrey’s Face Powder, blanche only, 75¢ Bourjois “Just a Touch” Face Powder, Bourjois Manon Lescaut Face Powder, Imported and Domestic Extracts and Toilet Waters Vendome Narcisse Extract, bottle, B o 89C $150 Riguad’'s Mary Garden 88| Toilet Water, 98¢ 5| Roger & Gallet's Violette de Parme Tollet Water. Regularly $1.60 and $2.25. SOC $1.49 and $2.00 79¢ “ $1.13 25c¢ 49¢ 69c 39¢ Rigaud’s Mary Garden Compact Rouges, 36¢ m:od: Roger & Gallet’s Lip Po- l 5 c The value of Britain's fish harvest 18 ahout $50.000.000 a vear. s ; MOS UITO ES Shoss Foot-Bath N ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE THE ANTISEPTIC, HEALING POWDER FOR THE FEET Takes the friction from the shoe, relieves the pain of corns, bunions, calluses and sore spots, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. Makes Tight or New Shoes Feel Easy | Atnight, when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from excessive dancing or walking, sprinkle Allen’s Foot-Ease in the foot-bath and enjoy the bliss of feer without an ache. Over One Million five hundred thovssnd pounds of powder for the fest were used RS S Dol sbne PREE. ‘Adeein ' | ALLEN'S POOT-EASE, Le Roy, M. Y. h.nn.-um.msmnu Bourjois- Indelible Lip- stick, Palais Royal—Main Floor " pping H Special Lot Double Compacts Assorted styles. Values to 50C S A New Shipment of Swiss Kimonos 59 08 Specially Priced at ¥ All-white Swiss Dainty and Cool Kimonos, in a straight side-tie model. Have set-in sleeves and collar, attrac tively trimmed with lace. Palais Royal—Third Floor l-lllll.lllfi $1.00 for 10c cake Colgate’s Cashmere Bougquet Soap, 12 cakes for 10c cake Colgate’s Coleo Soap, 2 12 cakes for 5c cake Palmolive Oxford Toilet Soap, 12 cakes for 95¢ 95¢ 37c INSECT POWDER Bee Brand Insect Powder won't ®tain—or harm anyithing except insects. Household sizes, 10c and 2Sc—other sizes, 50c and $1.00, at your druggist or g; It Xills them . $1.00 Piver's Chypre | Vegetal, 79¢| Face Lotions and Creams ing sunburn. Large bottle, o ot Lottail e 33c Melba Double Compacts Extract, Palais Ro; Main Fle 3 s 2 Hance Bros. and White’s Sunburn Lo- 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond cellent for the complexion, For a very short period, 43| eguiarty 515 for $1.00; Pinaud’s Lilac tion, excellent for quickly reliev- 230 Cream, bottle, ZOOBT @ e

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