Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 ! 21 .| THREE CHILDREN HURT and Crittenden streets and was in-| David H. Davis, 1623 E street south- | p| AN BASE SALL BOYCOTT Thomas J. Noctor Dead. { 9 a.m.; Portla S % .m. jured by the automobile of J. R.!|east,and David Lindsey, 1330 R street, i arri o o .m. Phelps, 1505 Crittenden street. One | ol from a truck of the Potomac Elec. CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 15 (#) AIR MA". SBHEDUI.E Departure from San Francisco will be IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS |ieg was broken and he was bruised and | (eie Dawer Co. at Bighteenth and K |Labor Leaders to Teke Up Non-|Thomas J. Noctor, 55, for man at l"ld"\u’\! with arrival at Fresno at shocked. The child was given first aid | gireety yesterday afternoon and were a Democratic leader, died at his home | 3 2 Blakersfield at 2:55 a.m. and e at a physician's office before being % Union Work on Grandstand. here yesterday of h disease and Jos Angeles at 5:25 a.m. The rlwrlh B Th Suf Broken ‘Lo | BEP home. sevioy {',"';';0\;‘,?"5" \l‘f:eff)‘::gdff:,‘ ol han e ks iy complications. He had been a power [ ill leave Los Angeles at | Boy, Three, Suffers Broken Le . | Local labor leaders will hold a spe-|jn Democratic national conventions, |m 2 cersfield at 1:45 a.m., ¥: 8 | Eight-year-old Karl Thacker, 1037[a broken leg and the latter for a se- | cial meeting tonight to start a cam- | s | Don't be abnnoylcd u blzm|§hz’s.when red < 2 Evarts street northeast, was injured | vere injury to his shoulder. The ac- Mg -pa ag! - — —_—— A 540 and arrive at San | When Struck by Auto—Two | about the head and severely shocked | cident resulted from the truci’s strik. | b /58 Of non-patconage on the bart | < irritated. blotch Ifi, R L a 'at Sacramento il z | When knocked down by an automobile ing a tool box. , phia American League base ball team, Cleaned skins can bé’: quickly i i i Medford at 10:35 a.m., all From Truck. at Rhode Island avenue and Twelfth| nacey Young, colored, 25, 1516 |it being claimed that non-union labor Shampooed | cleare Six Round Trips a Week, With Portland at 1:30 p.m. and Seattle at street northeast. He was treated at|North Carolina avenue northeast,|was used in work on its grandstand. Scoured | by 3:10 p.m. Three children were Injured in street | Sibley Hospital. ked against a moving automobile ~ The move in Washington is similar Washed [} Speed of 90 Miles an HOUI’, iy PEBRCEC S accidents yesterday evening. erki While playing in front of his home, | at Six and One-Half ¢ to that against the Athletics in other Stored | Gates, Jr, 3 years, 1520 Upshur |8t 30 Concord avenue, Shirley Rowe, | terday afternoan and was severely In-|cities. Al members of organized | Sanit. c O G | i - % against z bile and sus- | jured. 1 for a_compound fra in the District will be asked not | ' Co. bile on Fifteenth between Buchnnnn hiladelphia Athletics take part. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 | One Feminine Participant in Hold- decided Up Had Bobbed Hair. TSCONT| A bhobbed-haired woman and one e : — = : """ ’"fl ‘"‘ mm" m Tentative sched for tk new air mail routes recent upon to connect with the t tinental e were announced to- lwith long hair accompanied two hold- aster General N tembe inup men who robbed Charles Maxwell, m | colored, chauffeur for the Red Cab prospective contractors vice, at Milwaukee street and fit i - | = = !/ mf An average flving speed of app )ls avenue, Congress Helghts, Imm [ I ; i = 9 sl il ",m;fl[[[ | Maxwell was engaged at Pennsyl- 1| vania avenue and Eleventh street southeast about midnight to drive the juartet to Congress Heights,and when hols avenu Milwaukee street | was reached, Maxwell said, one of the men drew a pistol and demanded his cash. The women, he said, looked on while their male escorts perpe- trated the hold-up. 72022-24 Tth St NW. ) 139 to $2.00 | BLOUSES $1.50 $1.25 | Street Dresses b4 | & . . LB Blue, black A Vacation Special || Light or dark patterns, il 2nd’ Gan Tai ]»»]:x”».u und | P diosid e organdy trimmed; 10 AGENTS LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. Fancy Blouses, ] < ChicasoRirmingham Rouie. Charge Account B kan or waist | Open a Charge Account— vords lh:{[ help you 53\'(7 * - s e Look for the Red Signs Dollars Do Double Duty Tomorrow !rlf“”“. Pay for it on our in- 'Store s P " 9:15 S It's impossible to advertise all of the great $1.00 Pt i °P°Ord ‘"“ls yEak g i . o o lmll wrlst watches Specials on each of the three floors. Red signs will lead No Refu:;s G NZ %x?img;es you to the gigantic values not advertised. These Prices for Thursday Only A heuu\\){ul and p;”ar rec. || l . | 4 Yd ‘ l f ape, in 14-kt. sol | o ML, 2 Yards - ‘; (;. 10 Yards 6 Yards E C Yyas g s 50c 69c Fabrics 15¢ Brown 29¢ Printed . 5 I Flowered Tub Stripe 40-Inch Sheetin, nm e Black Traveling : Broadcloth Printed Yolles CETng) midway bet Voil roadclo ; e % i 38Inch Heavy grade r > Bags 40-inch Printed Beh B g """”‘4‘;’;" h“"'l" unbleached cotton ' n Big, Full Size Bag, splen- Floral Voile in a g o Chiffon" Voiles 3% tnches wide : didly lined and made with wide range of light full pleces and 36-Inch M ke dovely strong handle and locking and dark color- perfect; colors Tissue Ginghams sheets and pillow ! devices. el fast. Fall_pieces and e I ‘ I $1.50 Women’s | Big Gi;ls‘ —69c $2 Babies’ ! $2 and $1.50 lack = B e Extra Size Dr S Knit ungalow B , S, esses Bloomers weaters Capes Aprons ‘ The st J Broadcloth - Nice quality Rayon (artificial Narane vl colored Cool Sleeveless AEE ~ : Extra Big, Full-cut and Madras Dresses :.mm ers for girls silk) and Worsted for Summer. Summer Hous et Flexible arChes “ e ot ]:nluluqun’Y in new stripes, to 12 years Sweaters in plain $2.00 and $3.00 (;” rents of ;rmri for comfort || T severapl it e ant b eok $1.25 Big Girls S Baby Bonnets .| washing quality They fit snugly. They give || tallored or trimmed dred beautiful styles - Bloome‘l:s . ular styles for sport T s hats "o"’:: ! F\H‘ restful support. Foot muscles || styles. I in 4 to 14 sizes. I &a‘lmr;l“ fn meruyrn'" or dress wear. st witleracd l i‘:; ? N can and acquire | —— Sace 2 Zoars SN 8 spri h. Weak arches || - — are prevented or corrected. Cir- || _'_-'l ——_I i = You've Never Seen Such=——— T 4(11:.\ is |PV: T \\ alking s | 3—59¢ Children’s sl 50 Men s | i z_sgc Menls $1'50 and Sz r and more pleasant. | \ f B ’ | | sport Hose g | Wonderful DRESS VALUES | | “Work shirts Men's | Fancy Cuff ajamas Attached collar; ‘} Top Ribbed ) Broad Strlped DYCSSGS {l blué chambray, in SHIRTS i Hose, for big and White, Blue Only 180 in let I all sizes. R e little children; all and Lavender Pretty colors and - ayon (artific 11 colors Pajamas, prettily petieens made in 4 l;;;r;{l;d’:n'. 3 i 10 Pairs 15¢ made, with four A A | Highl i 5 iy | Fo silk frogs. Per- narrow belts, | izedl;gspfi'en;::fr;::— H}‘;]:; i s Babies” Sox fect fitting. All R X P A 15 b atl patt P ha CANTETE N b ‘ Fhite Sox, with tancy e ik fagcy pochats ‘ fect dusliny; o made. Attached col- e e s DA 0a stjtones al i S I angcoliars. 4 lars or with bands. stylish, quality shoe. ' Closing Out $5.98 to $9.98 | . I . Summer resses I Cantilever Shoe Shop || $1.49—81x90 5 3 Pairs 59c $1.50 Silk 1319 F S t N.W. o ‘A eollection | - " et | 25¢ Startex Seamless 1 ‘. Rayon P Yd Fisorore: Toweling 2 I ongee, Yd. | 18-inth Heavy B ™ | HOSE - —— | Durable Ouality Sheets d Fine Grade Im- e L —— C Quality ] REE ey e | STARTEX Crash; Full Bleached Lormer wp 1o (Artificial Silk) ported Pon- - makes excellent & 2 P A1l the ne ee, in a wide usin ‘ roller and dish S el Ao colors to mateh e tovwels: mname sheets, finished 5 g 99 costumes or shoes ang LR and ‘ mmpc«f Je i e Ks;.l?o xl.‘.‘ ik $10.00 to $20.00 . Erregulars. Rein- colors. Soft, lus- i Sld s¢€l= 5 nickers, o e i) 1 vage. o SILK DRESSES =—F § anr trous finich. ' B Rt el ’ ' 3—50c . | i 2—69c 2—69¢ Boys 2Yds. 69c 6 Yds. 25¢ Women’s Big Girls’ Rompers or Union Suits Lace Ruffling Printed Usion: Saits Nainsook or Thi Khaki Hikin, Panty Dresses tibhed drawes body B e P 1 Fine White Rib- | - g Choice of Romp- or waist suit styles. nice quality. ercale bed Lace Edge Suits P All sizes. : Pants, drawing E ers and Dresses, in $1.50 L. Silk 28inch Printed string armholes. ! Two-piece Suits— plain * colors _or 2—59¢ Girls’ : Glong 4 Plat 3—50c W, < | B pehi i stripes and checks; 0 [ ll" S oves” an, ain Color Per- 'bc 'omen’s | Aty e Bliiae made of good Union Suits’ Double Finger cale, n a lovely as- Ribbed Pants { tops; 7 to 14 sizes; washing material. Coop Riied Siceve Drgihrad o0t sortment of stripes B e o : fast colors; well made. 1to 6 sizes. it Tain, T e White, black, etc. and small figures. Pats Allghes —to glve your hair that much ad- l - W . mired, freshly-dressed appearance? | e | Pt g 2—69c $1.50 5 —to keep wispy ends from straggling Bloormers Cost sk Closmg £ bengath ostume Slips your hat? ! G \J owns, Each Out — - N ’. b ful to protect your waves and curis Step-Ins ERa Many while you sleep? Teddies h Saine. Tailored $3 00 etyles. : s Black, Tan, White Blue. maize. whit 5 . o —to hold the growing-in bob in ’ Gray and e miiin” and 2—T79¢ Slips for $4.00 ‘ 7 : 2 forpd o lace. embrotd Good quality White 3 trimness Also Lot of S E i, * Srap ot $5.00 . N o d en d styles. So necessary are Regina Hair Nets to Children’s R Rl I - coiffure-charm, that it's wisest to keep a supply of a dozen or so on hand always. For Long Hair—Full Size, | | Single or Doubie Mesh Regina Hair ’i Nets, Cap and Fringe Shapes. | For the Bob—Specially Sized, Regina Hair Nets — Double Mesh— Cap Shape. HATS Tomorrow White Shoes Slightly Soiled $1.59 Long Crepe Klmonos Pretty Flowered and Orientsl Figured Long Crepe! Kimonos. Some _are satin. banded and _belte $1.25 Corset I 23 Yards 55 Blom’ 2} Yards 65¢ 2—$1 Boys’ I | 2-69c 39cBrassiere Silk-Mixed $1 Boys’: i! $ Tissue Wash and ' Baby WINSOME SILK NETS WITH ELASTIC EDGE . . Voiles : arcorons § & 1 Both for Pongee Pants Play Suits Dresses For Sale Exclusively at Both for The best grade z > LY New shapes; Cor- 36-inch Lustrous woven tissue ever Play Suits of Infants' long and ! sets of stout coutil, Silk-and-cotton Pon- Heavy, Stout offered at this price. khaki and Dressy bables’ to 3 years C with four garter sup- gee, in all wanted Quality _’Ktt':afé Varjous size checks, Suits of chambray Short Dresses, lace - porters; Trimmed o A i overchecks, stripes and linene for boys and embroidery or o€ and 10c Stores Muslin Brassieres, in : 2 N and small plaids— 3 to 8 years. All tailored effects, bishop ' = ‘ Eaen e all sizes. Both for $1. uster after tubbing. all bright colors. the new styles. or yoke styles. ; 7th and T Sts. N.W.—416 7th St. N.W. l '

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