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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. 9 AUSTRA“AGREHS i Aanse iz o e savins +t| GHOOTS AT ANOTHER, [Rectoeis bvices o5 bewaronon] | FOUR SUSPECTS TAKEN [bi patempeie o, Masmove. e | WAGES CUT 10 PER CENT. past few days. The mills posting nn tices today employ approximate 1,000 operatives, he International Worsted Mills a Selden Worsted Mills in Metruen wil v His home is in Emmerton. ! S ed. Newman was treatéd at Freed- SRR ) v.\H\ Willilam H. Lawson and son, en’s EL - The comi ndant of Ed; 1 A [wiier, ot “Woortiage are acEroni| OWN WIFE IS KILLED | s wice was trantod thers for a stight 1N MISSING-MAN HUNT |, Tt o o e eacey | Thres Mills in Lawrence District | of Harford County the use of the - Royal, Va., for & few weeks' stay bruise her husba Tew 'y : nd was alleged to Foll h Baeios e Csiimee have inflicted Ny senal personnel in the search, which ollow Others. reduce wages July 27, while the Smith AMERIEAN FLEEI ”'_“‘:m “(m:_ml:‘f“’—u.rg; i;‘rdge““l::z;g:z:: = o Commissioner Clark of Harford|today was centering in the woods | |,AWRENC] ass., July 22 (#).— | & Dove Manufacturing Co. at .xndr‘»n o o e {nopreh jand, Washington | Negro Declared to Have Said Wom- County, Maryland, Last Seen Sat- [2Pout Magnolia and Aberdeen. In-|Three mills in the Lawrence district sct the date at August 3. | Roosevelt and motored to the moun R W Dawes to Speak at Lincoln, Neb. 2 e Laniit oy | axnouncediwage reductions of 10 per 3 ¢ — tains of New Hampshire, where they PROCEINTY AYEapON INGOUN, Nele . July a3 U8y yrday JjIEbedR Automobile. | comparatively large Fris ok e oe oh O e O e | ot e o it ; : N P . 3 br., July 22 e Yrice 3 - b suna oney on { American Woolen Co. and other planta |all parts o e wol vere shown a Limitation of Armaments Is/: ALY et naniug et it Was Discharged. Promdent Chaies G, Dawes has ac.|BY the Associaied Press ts person e e ol e e e {iere ‘i the e e { i an invitation o speak here on | BALTIMORE, Md. July 22—Four : o & posed Senate rule change in a |men, whose identities were not di- Urged by Prime Minister | e winum W, Barker of Wood.| A bullet intended for James Lane, fte Lincoln | vulged, were under arrest today in » | ridge is spending the Summer in Gon. | colored, 35, employed at 2714 Quarry | Chamber of C crce. The addresses | connection with a search for Commis. Bruce in Welcome. necticut. voad, last night plerced the heart of |Will be given on his return trip to|sioner Charles P. Clark of Harford [ Miss Marjo ckma has re- Sighteenth street, an ol har ark was last seen Saturday night in i B i Assotiated B { cutiied okher shome fatfiha Iancear | dimosCiling ot SREREN S Graniared Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6. sociated Press after completing a number of visits | by Jesse Batson, colored, 22, husband ~ lin v ! 4 x . G LBOURNY July 3. Prime {in New \L.hm-i: ;,{ the woman, according to the po- gmlllllllm"ll"ll|llllllfl|ll|"|l|llll|||||||IlflllllllllllIIIIIllII|||||||||||||l|I||Hll||||"Ill""“mllllflfllllllllllllmllmfi . finister Bi speaking in behalf of | Mrs. roll P. Cooper, Hotel Roor e the government and people of Aus-|velt, Dol for @ exiennad st {Diie s tng gosiiexed et Tarele o ; s : el s o enthusiastic {10 her daughter, Mrs. Le Roy Cooper, | Biéjoe) amployment about 1020 welcome to” Admiral Robert E. Coontz | become involved in a row with Lane = and officers and men of the United| M ana L. Dingman [about his wife. Batson took his wife B e 110t San Antonlo, Tex.. are at the Wil- | to, Emergency Hoapital, where he is EY ] by 2 4 tepublic of the United {jard Hotel, having stopped over a few sud to have declared Lane shot her. <\ the same ideals and [jantic City ew York Keck, Thompson and Kelly, he is said & \:‘- And Select Your FUR COA E & A tions,” he said ) have admitted the shooting and ex- RRNY - i . iilar probie plained that his wife stepped in front g During Our Annual ent circur ces, both | Marriage Licenses. of him just as he pulled the trigg n nance of the world's| Rl BT e ued o ‘ine | DF; Herbert E. Martyn, acting cor p a and the limitation of the burden | (o jofi . @ th¢ | ner, will hold an inquest tomorrow. | - s under| Half- Yearly Clearance aments John S, Martman of Philadeiphia. Pa.. and | During an altercation at River View all trust our reception will|Gladys A. Kines of thie oi Ma. last night between Charles | v the feelings, amity and good | yacangolgh Virte of Arihston. V | Douglass and Robert Ford, both col- | ~ S 4 3 y show the teelinga, amity ung sood | g B Bpu gt or ' s e e At a Great Saving to You of surplus stocks of high- and Americans. The future pros | street and the latter at 470 L. street | perity and peace of all countries | southwest. Ford is alleged to have| r V‘m.z‘l)‘n‘wl'uunv is x..;\\ ;«ssurnd Ruchi Philler, and Kathleen R.|stabbed Douglass. e r r m O n mutual intercourse. understanding | STy o A ! Special Policeman Walter Jones ar ¢ 2 e t a pathy | MOTEAD. L ested Ford wnd brought him here to 1235G Street N.W. Reliable Furriers Since 1916 | and Dorothy 3 Tiliman et ey Co B Clizabeth M. Mac grade footwear—the styles and models now in de- mand. and Janie Atkeng. be held for the Maryland authorities. oner and Ruth A, Camp- | 1ygyugiggs visited Emergency Hosp! a | . = | Jonn € 1 | | veur, & | I s I i illiam L Sgaftel and |on his return from the excursion re- | aShenley B Hoters of o) ML sort, but refused to permit surgeons | James Rabb and E | AI to treat him. ari” Hollins. ? Rochester colored, 27, ortolk. Va. and Vir- | 9395 Sherman _avi and ‘Ruth Newman, his wife, engaged in a (Continued from Eighth Page.) B ik e Doc. Mitehell an (it Sprigss. | of Edward Scott, also colored.” Scott, | . ”‘t '\fl LR T (vm/“.”” Rich s \JThe Rev. willam Henty Pettus entire stock. but the variety includes al! the wmost fashionable naterials and to Nantucket Island to spend the re mainder of the Summer He will be accompanie! by David Ross Beattie of Arlington, Mass., who been his guest for several months in Wash- ington colors. Four of the many wmodels are here tllustrated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmet Lynch who have just bought the house at 2929 Ordway street, Cleveland Park, will take possession about August 15. They are now living at 3624 Con- necticut avenue. Pt ) 3 Lots—All Greatly Reduced $ 8.90 $6.90 $ 4.90 A few of the Misses’ and Growing Girls' Low Shoes reduced to $2.90 and $3.90. R ICHS Proper Footwear - F Street at Tenth Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton veturned today from a motor trip to| New York, where they were guests| over the week end of A Tomorrow—Second Big Day of Our Stock-Taking Summer home at Suffern, in the Ramapo Hills, N. ¥ ! Maj. and Mrs. Herbert J Wild and ¢ their little daughter Barbara will leave W ington on Monday and | | notor to West Point. After a visit there with Maj. Wild's brother, they will go to New Hampshire for t remainder of the Summer, and will re turn to their home in Battery Park 0 s 1 3 Sl about the middle of September Every department in the store is taking part in this big clearaway of Summer apparel and accessories. Every group that can’t be carried over in our approaching inventory simply must be sold! We can better afford to cut the prices than to carry these groups longer in our stocks. THEY MUST GO! That fact alone—for they are all quality merchandise—accounts for the low prices, of which these are a few typical exampies. Remember! A whole store full of such values as these—tomorrow! The marriage of Mrs. Kathleen H.|| smiley, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Ryan | the Wyoming, to Mr. Richard Mont- | mery Philler of W York place at noon today at the home of the | sister, Mrs. Brace the Rev. John ¢ R ey it DRESSES Lead With Reductions Jewelry! | delphia was best man. The ceremony vas performed in the presence of the : immediate family and close friends, Calculated to Cause Immediate Clearance of These and Others! 95 § C Philler and his bride will sail on the Majestic for Europe, | | 29 P o until October. They will s .00 Women’s Dresses Originally $35 to $55 Originally $1.50 to $3.50 make their home ew York Stunning street, sports and aiternoon dresses of smart kasha, This greup includes colored fRannel and light and dark silks and prints—all reduced for pearl chokers and bracelets, Antonia. Thornton Converse pearl pins, rings and_earrings, Mrs has postponed her vacation owing to | # serious accident, and is confined to immediate clearance her apartment, in the A-B Building of | ngMhinssione nins! :':,"','J,,':";f eyt I { the Government Hotels Mr. and Mrs. Richards ; : Ir. and M dinaniison lovely sports, afternoon. dinner and business dresses ol kasha 5.00 Women’s Dresses Originally $35 to 365 | Cheose ""’§3 05 Settle Family for Summer € 4 Miss Helen Richardsen and of silks. both printed and in solid colors and in light o dark Originally $5 to $9.50 Virginia Richardson, daughters of | s Thes c S 0 1 imports' Mr. and Mrs. William E. Richardson. | shades. These include some origina pe Beautiful pearl necklaces with 3 strands! Bronze chokers! eft last week by motor to spend the | | as guests of Dr. and Mrs. | || | $ Nugent at their | age, Yankee Lake, N. Y s ginia Richardson will leave the first of August for Camp Farwell, W River, Vt., and Miss Helen Richard- son, accompanied by her mother, will spend August at Blue Ridge Sum- ch Pearl-and-emerald or 50 Misses’ Cotton Dresses Originally $1035 to $1835 | JUIn Lo ndisnral, o Voile and Linen Frocks—including straightline, apron-front and panel others of all pearls, 32-inch . lemgth! Only $3.95 ¥ models; many handmade, hand-drawn or hand-embroidered. TInclude 5 :'Y :Fl tomorrow! > Streel oor sleeveless models. Several of the best colors Pre-Inventory Sale 95 Downstairs—Dresses Originally $7.50 to $10.75 : . Women’s and Misses’ Voile Dresses—Handmade Porto Rican Frocks, Ha.ndbags guaranteed washable. Also beaded and Normandie voiles. Hand- drawn, hand-embroidered. with pleated panels, ar headed all over ot h price—but mit, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Foley and $ their daughter, Helen Patricia, motored e """'," Y] ’ = A in good condition and in the most popular_styles. Silk bags in under-arm and envelope styles—choose yours early! Were $15.00-NOW $10.00 Were $16.50—NOW $12.50 Were $12.50—NOW $10.00 Also new prices for leather under-arm bags, all leather and good practical styles! Were $1200—NOW $10.00 Were $10.50—NOW $8.50 Were $7.50—NOW $5.00 Leather pouch ba that should sell out fast! o i ; overy one all voiles! " 95 Downstairs—Dresses Originally $1015 to 31950 Both Women’s and Misses’ sizes! Silk dresses for street and sports wear, plain dark silks for business, light-colored silks and prints for street and sports! All greatly reduced! N AN = CLOSING OUT THE REMAINDER Silk Underwear! Clearance Savings! These are just four groups, typica! of many others in this Pre-Inventory Clearance! Your chance to get high-quality at great savings! $12 Silk Gowns, $9.85 $7.50 to $8.50 Silk Lingerie, $6.85 Were §6.50 and $7.50—$5 A wonderiul assortment of Crepe de Chine Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of crepe dc Crepe-back Satin and Radium Silk Gowns, chine, georgette and radium silk, in excel- Street Floor 3 0 trimrmed with Irish, filet and Venjse laces fent qualitics. Beautifully trimmed with filet OF UR UMMER NITURE In and French val laces. Not all sizes in each tyle. Many in this group were originally 850! None were less than $7.50. A few pleated styles with lace yokes. flesh color, orchid, peach, white, ‘maize and light blue. $3.95 Silk Step-ins, $2.95 $5 Silk Lingerie, $3.95 This is an extraordinary value! A good Sample pieces of Crepe de Chine and Radium heavy quality of crepe de chine makes these Silk Gowns and Chemise, in both lace- \tepins. And they're trimmed with lovely \rimmed and neat tailored styles. Tn flesh Blet and val laces. In flesh color and white. color, peach, orchid and maize. Underwear Shops—Third Floor PRSI s ekt il T P e Sweaters and Bathing Suits—Savings! Our Sports Shop has been one of the most popular places in the store since Summer weather began. Now come these additional learances! They should crowd this department tomorrow! A saving in every Clearance item! ow/ | Youll tike | mustard ULDEN'S newSaladress- J ingMustardretainsthe appetite - provoking mus- tard tang but is specially prepared to make it mild and delicate. The skillful blending of rich olive oil | and enticing spices with the choicest mustard gives it a piquant, zestful taste. | Neckwear! 50c! Originally $1 to $2.95 Vestees—Oi organdy, linen, pique, satin and English broad- cloth—50c. Collar-and-Cuff Sets— Of linen, pique, organdy, broadcloth and flannel—50c. $1.95 Originally $2.95 and $3.95 Scarfs—Printed and Plain Crepe Scarfs and Cashmere Scarfs, in light and dark colors. $3.95 And “‘closing out” means thatxour Summer Furnityre is marked Jow enough éo make an early disposal of it. You'll find #% worth while to.make:yoursslactionsemm, 20 Maplefmishtide porch RockerSumasseme 205 15 High-back porch Rockers, lat backeees 9425 6 Big “Jumbo Jr** maple finfsh Rockers.. $8.25 11 Natural willow arm RockerS..eeemsmes $4:.95 58 Karpen fiber Chairs and Rockers, cretome yee .o .....—.......‘512-00 15 “Old Hickory” arm porch RockerSumms $4:95 All-Wool Sweaters z $1 Bathing Suits! ‘ $1 Originally $2.95 and $3.95 Originally $2.95 and $4.95 g Tast a few odds and ends—all One-piece All- Slip- Sweaters, with round or V neck iC _enc ||n‘£<.0n ml‘o. at $1 in this clearance. the worsted Bathing Suits, in smart styles. Get popular Peter Pan model, in smart light in early if you need a bathing suit—you may find just what you want—and save! colors. s To all salads—fish, roast | : % Originally $5 and $7.50 p beef, vegetable or fruit sal- More Sweaters! E 33 Bathing Suits! % 35 Scarfs—Embroidered crepe, 9 “Old Hickory” Arm ChBIrS wae s ameme 34-00 Originally $6.50 and $7.50 Dsipied ciepeiandthand hlocked 21 High baclk porch Rockers, woven eaatve - $445 Originally $5 to $7.50 This clearance group offers Knitted All-wool Sweaters and Wool-and-fiber Sweaters, in both coat and slip-on models, featuring the wanted pastel shades and navy blue. These, too, are All-worsted Bathing Suits, of a better quality. The popular one-piece styles, in_plain colors. All remarkable values at $5. Light Wool Sweaters | $7.50 591,’0",3"{;.“9 Frocks | $8.95 Originally 3835 to $1275 Fwwo-piece Sports Frocks in the smartest of georgettes—2 big clearance groups— 5 Gray duckCouch Hammocks,ad]. head, $15.75 7 KhaMl upholstered Conch Hammecks. .. $11.75 And dozens of atherpieces, Mustard imparts a fresh delight. It isalso delicious on all meats and many vegeta- bles. Sharpens | ads—Gulden’s Saladressing 1% i || Street Floor Blouses! > 2 appetite,aidsdi- of i 3 : 3 : - pure, light-weight wool, in plain or fancy styles—models that have proved themselves oo—ni gestion. weaves—attractive slip-ons and smart coat among the most popular numbers in our Cothan Blou-h b "."J:fln:."“:.'.fi m_-n-—-'-—'—'-f——_”' i e 1. white, and the ‘popalar Jight Shorts Shop! Orchid, powder blue, gray, white, blue and me Furniture Is More Thaon o ry it today. shades! navy and tan. 3 $7.50 and $8.95 Silk Overblouses and Tunics—of crepe de chine and printed silks, with long or short sigeves, round and V necks .........., $10 to $13.50 Silk Blouses—over- 15¢ At all gro- Sports Shop—Street Floor 3 ULDENS DRESSING MUSTARD By the makers of ; Gulden’s Prepared Mustard MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D& E $5.85 Umbrellas! $3.95 Pure silk umbrellas, that must be cleawd at once! All of perfect silks, with 1/z-inch bor- ders, a large sortment of carved and colored_handles, Amberite tips and fer- rules. Blue, brown, green, purple and red. Gloves Reduced! 2 typical clearance groups of interest in those planning a trip! Short Novelty Silk Gloves—reduced blouse, tailored and pe: styles. Of sati chine and p Trimmed with bright em. broidery, tiny buttons and ng material ...$5,00 Blouse Shop—Street Floor to 95¢! Long Milanese Gloves, of excellent quality—now §.

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