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16 ’ THE FEVENING STAR., WASHINGTOX, D. €., THURSDAY., MAYT 8 ‘17 - = ) e alleged personal injuries. She say: Striking Chinese SUES HOTEL COMPANY. | &cesy, Peimonely "ot compan's R TR office, Fourteenth and Iast Capitol y y Boatmen Drown Former Bell Boy's Father Says Son | streets, by slipping on the floor which | P ) . R had been covered with oil. She is 2 - 2 E Fell Down Shaft. represented by Attorneys Friedlander | 3 % ’ < i Patterns A\ Butterick and standard - Designer Patterns have jnst arrived. Also De. signer and Delinea g l‘oodTransporlers The Shoreham Hotel, Inc., was |& Guinane. | By the Associated Press. sued for $5,000 damages yesterday TR T T A T CANTON, May Striking Chi- |y Charles B. Boswell in behalf of ‘Easf :'-'{,'\,Tmh: '“"Ill\'n""»'l"; ':I";]“‘"Wl some | his son, John A. Boswell, for alleged Sl D L | 2 v se_who viclated their orders | injuries recelved by the boy falling jSpecial Diapatch to The Star. y e Stanley Company Acquires| 1o forsart supics to Monke | through the elevitor shatt at the | BASTON, Md, May 6.—Firo start| / 7z y 810818 Seventh Streat hotel September last. The Son Was | ing in the chimney of the Bruceville £ N [ Street Floor emploved as a bell ghoy and it 1| school, about 10 miles from here, to- ; 4 | More Theaters. Giving It e’ strike of rickshaw coolies | G Goor to tfe elevator shaft caused great inconvenience |\ad loft open and he fell to the |day destroved the bullding. It was | f 225. E basement. Attorney H. Winship |discovered by a pupil, who notified L 7 Z v/} Control of 225 S ey = Wheatley appears for the plaintiff. | Mixs Hazel Dyott, a tencher. Miss : iz ) mar ummer a s GUILTY IS RUM VERDICT. | sstte’ “umases seninst ihe | DYott immediately rang the gong, and 2 . By the Assoctated Pres SRy Potomac Electrie Power Co. for |the children passed out in order. NEW YORK. May An £80,000,000 & theatrioal sfietger, th qich which the [Smuggling Case Results in Convie- e e Damage Is estimated at §8,000 e ol o ke s ac | Sl iy ———————— ¢ ‘/ | {4 > 2 That Sell Regularly nired control of 225 theaters in Joastern States, was anounced ves-| NORFOLK, V May 6 ().—Rer- Open at 8:30 AM.E Business D ] . { » pen ai very Business Day ¢ | 2 W, @ for $6-95 terday by the Mark Strand Theater|ngrd M. ieaves and Capt. Charles Corporation, of the four com-| Al Baker, both Norfolk men, were panies invojved | convicted in Federal Court here yes- g o St oo ok 3 e 2 One Can’t Conceive acqnired Ik 5 L R DA J Z /7/ ters in 1 2 par OVs Long Isl —of present-day business functioning with- PR 2h / owned hy s | Round teave: J 5 f 7 / hurgh. Th - vear and : a out banks, yet there are people who make v ° bt in the penitentiary, and ieach was little or no use of them, e : - v Co. control of 4 chusett w o York V.| fined $5,000. Motions for new trials Pennsy 2 Marviand, Virginia | were made, 2 D. Lawrence N 5 - o i T8 A AR eton DIC| Graner. pros\tine @ d to hear the “Columbia” serves its depositors with » Tules L P (Mot lpier e '_k‘""'- e efficiency, courtesy and dispatch, making it , 3 i the Stanley Co., that negoti The men were alleged to have char- decidedly worth-while to maintain standing 67th Anniversary Sale! tions are pending to add a chain of |t the steamer Co ostensibly Reflecting the foremost favorites in smart Sum- thenters owned and operated by Col. |t carry coal, the s here. We'd like you to know how widely . e Ao it W o o useful “Columbia’s” facilities can be to YOU. 150 Trlmmed Hats mer millinery, this group offers an unusual chance el . t coast of Nova " to secure a chic new hat for warmer days at a Michigan Bishop Dies. liquor was taken : Svmrts e i : Travilers iChachs Taken from $5 Groups minimum low price. There are little close-fitting SThe RiEh > | Fredericksburg Teachers Chosen. 2z N = 4 shapes, others with large drooping brims, medium L5 18 foubliishioh of the The Colmbla for Spring tourists sized <hapes that roll off the face—street, sport Catholic ' diocese of $2 and dressy types in a varied assortment of fovely B aent ottt bidhan i the | Tenchors have beon. clectet oy : Our Savings and approved types of trimming. Secure one of Tniten Sthtes, died Here Yesterd . i for 2% : National Bank Dept. Pays 0 : < ing hat his low price. Is that the staff ha. these charming hats at this low price. ciaedly strengthened Maj. Drennan Resigns. . | Fine Imported Swiss Hasr Uresidont has aceepted the rich British Mail Halted. 911 F Street eneman O Faille Ribbons £ Maj. Leonard 1. Dren viee, Uy stationed | BELFAST, Ireland. P 8 ; Modish styles for misses and matrons, in a and that of . Law to the suspensi of shipping | oice v of sm Sprir S ar raws 1 that of Maj. I } Capital and Surplus choice array of smart Spring and Summer Smart St gton, Quartermaster s hetween Holvhead and Fish- ts left fri at 85 ; 4 iritain has heen suspended. L LLELLL LIl LI 100 i omonatsons Si P . ) 'ala treet Floor—King’s Palace Street Floor—~King’s Palace 67th Anniversary Sale! ; 67th Anniversary Sale! 4 3 . Boys’ Tub Suits Juniors’ Spring Coats n @ Worth $1.69 to $2.98 Reduced From $6.95 and $8.95 to e $1 39 $3.95 Cool, easily laundered suits, in For One Day Only middy, Balkan, button-on and . A group of Smart Spring Coats, in sizes 10 to 16, includ- flapper styles. Of fine quality ing odd sizes. Made of fine wool coatings in tam, rust and jeans, invincibles, linens, golden various other colors. All are lined and nicely stvled and trim- e . e D, % med. A remarkable opportunity to secure a splendid coat at cloth, poplin, broadcloth, Peggy, a fraction of its real worth. All sales final. pongee and khaki jeans. Second Floor—Women's Section Attractive colors, combinations and olive drab. Sizes 3 to 8 ~ SRS ; vears. All generously propor- 67th Anniversary Sale! tioned and well made. wash Goods Re ants 75¢ Sport Blouses, 50c 1'~u.d£. in white and with In Two Choice Groups n stripes: madras, tan pongée and E t 1 h Neat patterns. Sport . S et v, b wnort sleeves. 1o Those Formerly Selling for the fabric s worth more cluded attached Blouses than this price. in similar fa . Sizes 7 to 15, 20c to 25¢ Street Floor—Roys' Shop h Reduced for Friday to 67th Anniversary Sale! Women’s Vests, 17c 121/20 Yd. 3 for 50c Splendid lengths, ranging from 2 to g i 5 yards, in excellent weaves, colors . . ! and patterns. Choose from 32-inch n ].n V e S tII ]_e n t 11 )- go O d app caranc e Women’s 59¢ 35c Short Socks, 17¢ firrl« ging:lamst E"%“Sh.lk’"gc]‘;‘]h' SI(L ' i uits, 39¢ inch percale, printed voiles, unbleach- ngvl?l:lv?n:wsn extra sires. 3 Prs. for 50c ed cotton, bleached muslin. with Mercerized Socks. with plain yields handsome dividends I | 3 ™ JEEEENSYE | Fabrics Formerly Selling for Perfect quality vests in régular and extra sizes. Children’s 59¢ -+ says noted financial expert G P ey R T, A% w50t komniio made_of 72x80-count cotton. . Mercerized Hose, in stvies for fect quality. Street Floor p 67’]! 1””1-”"?"\‘('1”\' S‘ale’ . Rea!{;\: attractive So]flonshin Ifa<hinnah]c weaves. Striking colors 1 kNow many business leaders who, like John H. about clothes, but there is no better investment 5 S bl S o R Patterson, creator of the National Cash Register for the ambitious man than an investment in | Extra Size Costume SIips $2 98 Seeeh RRw N e Ealie ‘ 5 . Company, would not engage a man for a respon- clothes which will enhance his personality. sible position unless his personal appearance was Slenderizing Slips of rayon in flesh, gray, tan, blue and navy. 67th Anniversary Sale! If you want to “get there”, first get your cloth- " A well fitting mode] with sirap.top and finished at hem with fancy pleasing and appealing. - 5 el fting, mode] ' ing right. ruffle. Sizes 4 ; $2.98 Silk Gowns Lace Curtains Men are judged, first of all, by their appearance. This will pay handsome dividends. Extr;.l.Size$§ogs;ume ! $1.88 2 f 69 | ips, $3. s or C To take time and thought and care to insure a B.C.F Financi 5 ! good appearance is, dbviously, almost as impor- o OR eac c e el e, e e e lihe varne otgdor thik do ord : Dalish : tant as to acquire a good bank account. i it = - e e o e R o alii bt 2{,““‘\;"’,?.';{\\?&‘5?22;‘?:" i\fflr‘i:‘:;:;k—‘q[v’::‘lgx“nl:”:!sd The House of Kuppenheimer have been selling I St o SRR I s M Ly ‘iti)r;l;;ks‘?o};"seu;'r‘r‘&}. SO D SCmERR eat e an investment in good appearance for fifty years, | e e Sl and have consistently paid handsome returns. A I know more about inve: i it i e y Sale! B stments in securities than ~ Kuppenheimer purchase is “gilt-edged.” O7th Annwersory o6ie 67tk Anmiversary:Sdlel 67th Anniversary Sale! 29¢ Cretonne Remnants Men’s Union White Silk Dresses Kupp @Hh@ imer Good C H@Kh &S 16¢c Yd. Suits, 55¢ Reduced From $16.75 Indeed, the right looks make for the right kind of a bank account. 36inch width, in an array of gulars of 79¢ and $1 bright colors and attractive pat- s, Fine quality checked ferns. Lengths from 2 to 5 vards nainsook, woven madras, crepe but many_pleces can readily and corded madras. Delight- o matched. For draperies, cushions, fully cool ;":‘d exceptionally well o ;. & t needlework, trimmings, etc. tailored undergarments. Yoke Berry Wall inspired the Baldwin i 'Third Floor ark | generously Tl et R 0! v k. Sizes o o A sl e b Sfightly soiled from display, but many not enough to be notlce- They called Berry Wall the world’s best dressed man. 67th Anniversary Sale! ablé. ' Charming models for misses and,women are ‘shown in georg- Royalty and Society so anointed him. But his secret was Shirts and ° ette, crepe de chine and canton crepe. ~Effectively styled and trimmed Stamped Goods il i 5 g 5 with ribbons, tucks, bands, nets, laces and other delightful trimmings, thl;. 1‘15 'wa: always extremely modish without being im- Drawers, 59¢ Each bouffant and straightline models are featured. All sales final. moderately extreme. 3 osknit” garments, irregulars of Second Floor—King’s Palace e . s e 2 Priced The genuine Chalmers “Por- Sizes 16 to 42 e Baldwin expresses this style ideal. It is what the : i $1 grade. Short’ sleeve shirts. French call “recherche” . .. but refined, Ultra, yet re- ggn:;ne,:eg;:::lezssp::zl f:.,z'rfiefir::vo;: s :;',":, 7;'6“(: > s . s, o pressed. Blithesome, but not brazen. ordl 15ta 18t Svoni. Iarba salde: /100 67th Anniversary Sale! For men of all girths, it magically imparts a full-chested consisting of ChlILen e eriy i - ’ trim-waisted, athletic ’shoulder “on-som.” See the Baldwil; % i 3 : :;'?(:r:r}rb‘::gsttt;e;:ilc- s s sz'ricol:l/asl;:'sT;‘;u;;rs Chlldren s Coats’ $2.98 , 1. in the new Kuppenheimer Ambertone Browns. 2 Trimming Fringe Tan’ kfiaki)) sebviceably. made ust 11 Polaire Coats in rust, blue and tan that formerly sold 10c with cuff bottoms. Sizes 28 to for $498 to $698. Broken size range, but a wonderful group of yd. 46. Many men always have a Spring models. Regularly 39c to 59c. Cream | pair handy for fishing, notor- o ¥ A eort 1n plain or fancy styles. | ing and gardentng. C Princess Slips, 95¢ @ . Various widths. . é 2 ke 2 3 ” 13 2 For girls 8 to 18. Striped Lingette Slips in white and flesh. ir? SH@P T.uncheor Sets;: 58¢ 75¢ Hlnterwoven Madswith:hioditeap ntk shalowprcatieas: A gvanine bargaing : ' ' ; i Our usual §1 sets, stamped on ose, 47c Infants’ 59c Dresses, 47c ; y gold, rose or blue material. 38 Silk and Hsle hose, in a new - e ' 5 » Bl o o ¢ . inch square and four napkin$. . Long and Short Dresses of fine white nainsook are fashioned ' 32 s F STR EET Neat embroidery pattern. ';‘e'fi:”t,’:g’dn”‘em"'z";’l;fl‘ :⪙'::: in yoke or Bishop styles. Trimmed with lace and embroidery. Snug, ankle-fitting, with rein- t % i N TG et Card Table Covers, 39c | fnug, anklefitting, with reln | . Infants’ 59¢ Gertrudes, 47¢ ouse of Ruppe v Finished, !w‘lor"‘d,;dtr@v taped |91 to 11%. Long or &hort lengths. Fine white muslin, trimmed with lace corners. Attractive fdesign. Street Floor—Men's Shop and embroidery. Street Floor Second Floor—King’s Palace === e g e