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TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926. Abell, 25 years old, an electrician, em- ployed by the Marsh Elevator Co., Bal- timore, raceived a fracture of the skull and other Injuries, which caused his death at Emergency Hospital shortly after noon. Abell was in the elevator that had heen stopped about four feet above the 2 third floor, about 50 or 60 feet above i the hottom of the shaft. and had taken H:I‘L":::;'vx::‘" lone‘;) the visual precautions againat accident. R , Calif., June 15 - 0 3 1€ 16/ eateu: e bene the placingiafio Mty RoBSom fou- dX 5eavd abs notrind euns yaton oe Grn s ke | truck in front of the opening between | of the stage. hax signed s six-month | Alternoon. The committee in chare : with the Vipginte NAIhat Guscd, and.| : Falting thres. siodies dowp the shatt || The electeiciun was Installing & sife.| "™ contract with Cocll B. DeMille. | 5 composed of Mark Tansburgh. prest Mel. Jahe . l#c”lhhcln. Ir., Teld [ af a freixht elovator in New Natlonal |ty device. his work requiring the use | Her only ather appearance in motion | Miss Lettie Stawart.’ ey :‘:unln? fi':".“ rt SHI, OMa., to| Musenm Bullding, zt Tenth and R|of an electric drill. and it ix heHeved | picturen was 20 vears aga. when nne | gathering of 1.500 ahimni e atis nolulu: walh. atreets, thin® moerning. Charles W. he lost his balance. fell against the of her stage successes was flimed. ldemn is expected. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FALLS TO HIS DEATH - IN ELEVATOR SHAFT EVENING fiFnitura iized by the late ThHomas R.]ests to erect a large department store on the site. ‘The auction sale is being conducted by Adam A. Weachler & Son. Sent to Honolulu. Maj. Charies B. Daly, Field Artil-| Electrician Drops Three Stories lery, has been transterred from Har o " vard University, Cambridge. Mass,, to While Installing Safety Honoluln, Hawall; Ma). George W. 3 in Li Price. Intantry, trom Foit Tlaven- Dyuies fui Lt worth, Kans.. to Staunten, for duty Sy FE truek and toppled. to the bottom of the shaft. There was no witness to the accident, but noise of his fall attract- ed attention of mumerous persons in the building. Hespital attendants learned that Abell foermerly resided in Richmond, Va. Three Eligible for Post. Cokinides S. Paris, George E. M~ Intter and Jack F. Fick today were} certified as eligible as postmasters at Quantico, Va., following examinations { on May 1 3 . b Tech Alumni to Pienic. - ‘the alumni of MeKinley High | > THE Treaple “who dally visit fhe hotel A¥i interested bidders in the auction sale | Marshall, who resided at the hotel for FAMOUS SHOREHAM tivity in almost haif a century of the I hoter's existence and is the largest |other distinguished persons, among whom are Gen. Pershing and the Japa- | ¥ Halls That Once Echoed to Tread |htel mle of its kind ever held in | mAr e e ontar. | Waghington. 5 of Great Men Now Resound It s expected that it will take at|ence. Built almost 50 vears ago, the 5 . [ hotel was originally Intended as one to Auctioneer's Hammer. least two weeks to dispose of the of the first large apartment house thousands of articles which have heen divided-into 5000 lots. ranging from |Structures in the National Capital. Tt spoans ieces of { was erected at the time hy Levi P. o o e hk e ot af the Tant thingx 10 he | Morton. and later hecame the property he Shoveham Hotel. at Fifteenth | [EERCEEC (T G he furniture used | of J. Maury Dove. 1t was #old at ave- 'nd H streets. lonc 1 nationally kKnown | Wandrow Wilkon when he made | tion to Harey Wardman absut three hostelry, fs drawing it last crowds. | the Shareham his headanarters prior | weaks ago. Mr. Wardman at thia time This time. however. the hundrads of tn hix firet inanzuration and alse the ' ix nezotiating with out-of-town inter- smail te massive A Treasure Trove for Bargain Seekers! Sport and Trimmed Hats Imported Leghorn, Fancy Straws with bands, cocardes of grosgrain ribbon, are featured in white, Natty Tailored Hats. natural and all Summer colors. ttractive Trimmed colors. \er, bons, hands, etc, Street Children’s Pumps, §1 Rlack Patent Strap Pumps, in sizes 4 to 8. Regularly sold for $1.59 to $1.98. Second Floor 59¢ Undergarments, $1 2 for Choica of vegular extra size costume slips and step- in hloomers of muslin. sateen, crepe. plain and novelty veile. “Taflored and lacetrimmed models $L25Rayon §] Underwear Chemire and Step-ins, . attractive lacey or tailored models, 1 Pastel shades. . . Bandettes, Brassieres, $1 Etc., 2 for Tace, satin, Nnene and muslin hrocade, $1.50 Corselettes, $1 Faney broeade in # hooked side model with elastic gores and four hose snupporters. Sizes 44, 79c Corselettes, 2 ior Elastie in- Striped madras. in hobk back or side models serts and four hose supporters, ~ Second Floor Boys’ $1.25 Hats, $1 White Pique and Silk Pon- gee Hats, in embroidered and plain sryles, $1.F9 High-back $1 Bonnets, Flesh, Mais, orchid and lilue, trimmed with pleatings and ruffles, Boys’ 59c Hats, 2 for $1 White {uck, or choice of blue and tan pongette. and jersey, T 59¢ Table Damask, Sl 2 Yards for 58 imnes wide. Fleavy, nicely finighed quality for general nuse. 25¢ Percal:, 51 6 Yards for 'M Ligtt and dark ’1 and striped patterns. 59¢ Chiffon Voile, 3 Yards for g Crochet Spreads. hemmed $l and {n single-bed size. Plate colors, in $1.25 Dress Pattern, $1 “range of navy. 45 inches wide. linene. in a patterns, $1.50 Bedspreads, k dot or variety of neat . casily made up. 49¢ Tussah Pongee, $1 3 Yards for Plenty of bl well as other de: frocks and dr 25¢ Dress Ginghams, Sl 6 Yards for Reand-new patierns, stripes, “hecks and plaids, 32 inches wide. $1.59 Mosquito $1 Netting, 8-yd. Pc. for Riack. green and white. 58 inches wide. Not more than ene Y viece to a customer, 59¢ Dresser Scarfs, White centers, 2 for 3?2 inches long. rdged with colored lace, 25¢ Pillowcases, Sl 6 for 47°x26 Cases of white cofton. Not mere than =six tn a customer. 18c Unbleached $ ‘~'Toweling, 10 Yds. for Crash toweling, in heavy, ab- ‘corhent quality. 75¢ Turkish Towels, $1 2 for Targe size, extra heavy, ahsorh- ent terr: Sl.SOSDiaper Cloths, Sl 6 for 38x36. hemmed, Perfect quality. Street Floor Toilet Articles, Each $1 ‘White Richelien Pearllike on amber, consisting of Mirror, Comb, Rrush. Tray, Perfume Bottle, Pow- der or Hair Recelvers, Piefure Frame. Buffer, Rud Vase, Jewel Rox, Perfume Rottle, Three Mani- enre Pieces. birdeye cloths, Street Floor 79¢ Panty Dresses, - 2 for § Chambray, Gi Wiresses with prini “ minge and hand emhroldery. to # years, Strent Floox, ed fabric trim- Sizes Hats, in_all shapes and emartly trimmed with flowers, rih- ham and Linene * shes and 1 $1.50 Middy Blouses, All white or white with red l collar and euffs. Also copen in regulation style. Sizes 6 to 22, Girls’ $1.25 to Sl $1.95 Gowns, Also combinations and slips of nainsook and Fruit of the Loom. Hand-made, lace and ‘embroidery trimmings. Rizes 4 to 14 years, e Girls’ Pajamas, $1 Twa-plece style of washabla crepe in white, flesh, peach and orchid trimmed with plain and fizured crepe. Sizes 8§ to 14, 59¢ Rompest and $1 and Creepers, 2 for Made of linene, chambray gingham in plain colors, checks and white waists with ecolored bloomer s, Creepers in 1, 2 and 3 year sizes Rompers, 2 to & years, Street Floor Infants’ Dresses, 2-for $l or short lengths, n: trimmed with lace and N 18 embroldery. 5 Infants’ 59¢ Bonnets, $1 2 for Organdy and lawn trimmed with tucks, lace, embroidery and rib. hons. sl 59¢ Voile Dresses, mais,. orchid. bhlne and 2 for nile Plain colo and combina- tions. Nicely trimmed with con sting pipings. braid and ribhon % 1. 2 and 3 vears, $1.50 Scooters, 51 D tired Nicely Floor wheels, rubber Substantial metal frame. painted. Street Floor 29¢ Cretonne, 5 $l Yards for New patterns, suitable for dra- peries, furniture coverings, smocks, cushions and - similar purposes. Light and dark colors, $1.25 Rag Rugs,A tern Crowfoot horde colors and washable. 59¢ Felt Base Rugs, 2 for 2454 Rugs, in brown ery special 79¢ Cocoa D\.)dr Mats, 2 for Double thickness, durable qual- itv. For porches, doors, 2 40c Table Oilcloth, 3 Yards for Perfect, non-crackable oilelath in plain white and fancy tile pat- terns. aray 51 ’1 Boys’ Wash Suits, £1.5010 $2.48 auits of hroad- l elath, kiddie cloth, chambray, linen crash. Neatly trimmed and fash- ioned in hutton-on, middy and flap- per styles. Sizes 3 to 8. 79¢ Wash Knickers, Sl 2 for Roys' Knickers rash _and khaki color Nizes 7 to 18, $1.79 Sport $ l Sweaters, Boys' Sweaters, just 45 in the lot. Pullover stvle in¢attractive patterns, in tan and bive. Sizes 28 to 34. Fab and Toilet Soap Special of good gray material. Four Targe 16- ounce packages sells for 2S¢ each, and four Colgate’s Toilet Soap—all for $1. You actually save Street Floor 5 s Boys’ Play Suits, And Overalls. Sled ess Play Suits in light or dark and hlue med with red. Sizes 20 R, ‘Svrfin Overalls in biue denim, in sizes 4 ¢ % Boys’ $1 Knickers, 2 for Cloth mixtures in _brown, grayv snd bine. Unlined. Sizes 12 to 17, Suits, 2 for Heavy ribhed material, trimmed <kirt, Rizes 78 to 34, » Boys’ Blouses, 2 for Sl cloth, self-stripe madras, percale, cotton pongee and khaki cloth. tan, checked and striped effects. Sport and collar-attached styles. of Fah, that 10c cakes of 40c on this combination. 2 for and white striped materials, trim- to 12, X < Boys’ 79¢ Bathing $1 in white, One-plece style, with Tmported English broad- Formerly 3% to $1. White, blue, Sizes T to 16 vears. Men’s $1.50 B. V. D. $1 2 Union Suits, The famons make identified by the red woven label, It speaks for* itself. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Otis Shirts Sl Short and Drawers, 2 for Irrezulars of §1 grade. sleeve shirts in sizes 34 to 46, Ankle-length drawers with sateen facings and reinforced seat. Sizee 32 to 48, ) Men’s $1.50 31 Khaki Pants, Well tai- Five pock- Durable quality khaki. lored. Wide cut legs. Sizes 30 to 46 walat measurs. ets, nadale and Men’s $1.50 Nightshirts, N Rua. om Fruit of the Loom, other equally fi ized and n Men’s Duck Pants $2, $2.50 and $3 Grades Slightly Soiled Heavy White Army sizes, 30 to 30 Boys’ $1.50 Duck . Pants Good Quality, Perfect White Duck Pants, with Sizes 8°td 18 years. belt loops and cuff bottoms. Duck Pants, e loops, collegian style, wide and euff hottoms. Waist with belt 1 1 Street Floor $1.50 Fiber Suitcases, Strongly made: sewed han- dles, two clasps, lock and key. 51 25¢ Marquisette, 31 8 Yards for Plain white, with attractive bor- der. Splendid for Summer cur- tains. ;l $1.25 Boston Bags, Made of fabrikoid that will @tand more hard service than: im- ferior leathers. Swrong and dur- ably made. A $1 Printed Linoleum," $-l 2 Yards for ! Perfect quality, remnants and full pieces of Geniline Prififed Lin- oleum in various attractive -pat- ternx. 75¢ Cretonne Cush- $.1 ions, 2 for Filled with new silk and cotton. Various atiractive patterns. $1.25 Bar. Harbor Chair Sets, Cretonne-covered chair pleasing. cretonnes. : ' Window Shades, 2 for Sl Seconds of $1.00 Ofl Opaqye fdark green and dark blua. _. Third Floor 1. backs and’ seat cushions in a variety” of. * and Holland shades, with plenty of = -] 19¢ Wash Ties, 7 for;sl New patterns In Summer - Ties. Cotton or rayon and cotton, also faney wash fabrics in woven stripes and figures. Men’s49cRayon Hose, $1 5 Pairs for Summer weight, dropstitch ray- on, Made with double heel and toe. 'wo-tone effects. Sizes 10 to 11%. Women’s Vests, 6 for Sl Band or hodice topr. Regu-’ lar and Pertect . e 9’ Men’s Belts and 31 Suspenders, 2 for Genuine Cowhide Sport Beits in all colors, tongue buckle style, RNizes 30 to 38. Rayon and cotton suspenders, finished with gold dipped mountings. All colors in regular and extra lengths. extra sizes. $1.25 Pigeon y Perfect Quality “Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with mercerized A complement range of light colors, ~ garfer. taps. -alsq white“and black. This famous make stock- Tomorrow you may choos? as many pairs: as.you like at $1 g pair.. ings slls always for $1.25. s Boys’ Pajamas, 81 31.16 and $1.50 Pajamas, In one and two piece style: Muslin, trimmed with rayon frogs. White and colors, ~ Sives 4 to 18, . ’ 3 Boys’ Keveralls, 31 Low neck, short sleeves or high neck and long slesves; long pants. Light blue, dark .blue and khaki. Red trimmed. Sizes ] to 8. ’ Boys’ 39¢ Play i 31 Suits, 4 for and strép, Rutton-on shoulder styles; slesvelass., Blue chambray, biue and white striped and khaki color materials, trimmed with red. Sizes 2 to 6. Street Floor Silk Sport Scarfs, Georgette crepe, in black, white, satreet and evening colors. 1%, yards long. Fringed ends. For- _merly $1.59. Boudeir C Silk Caps and Randeanx of messaline, crepe, lace net and rib- hon trimmed. Handkerchiefs, 20 for Sl n's, women's and chil- dren’s. Plain white and colored borders. Also selid eolors. Lace Flouncings, Yd., $1 1% and 36 inch widths. Numerous patterns and varieties of lace. White, black, heige, cocoa and gray. Baby Ruffling and Sl Yoke, 115 vards of flouncing and yoke with sleeves. Val Laces, 36 $1 Yards for Three full holts of 12 vards each. Diamond mesh. Floor 59¢ English Bread- Sl cloth, 3 Yards for ‘ Stripes and figures and a wide variety of new patterns in dotted offects. 36 inches wids 69¢ Colored Linen, 3 Yards for 36-inch Pre-shrunk Dress Iinen, helio, green, tan, mais, in bl ol _hénna and others. Men's, Women's. cotton and "Children’s Fruit of the Loom Um- brellas of heéavy. cotten. Perfect Quality. Strest Floor Infants’ Madeira Bibs, Sl 2 for Handmade and hand-embroid- ered. With underpad. 59¢ Crib Sheets, Sl 2 for g ‘White Cambric Sheets, with ham- stitched hem. Splendid quality. Second Floor 51 $1.25 Ruffied Cur- tains, Pair All-white mustin or with rose, blue or gold ruffes, Tie-back style, Men’s 79¢ Werk $l Good? fAirmly textured blue cham. Shirts, 2 for Full cut. Two pockets, stitched seams. Sizes 147 Men's 55 Sport $] Hose, 3 Pairs for reinforced Fancy rayons with foot. High spliced heel. New patterns in all colors. Sizes 10 to 11%. Men’s $1.50 Capn,m $1 Spring and Summer wel ‘Woglens, mohairs, Palm Beach and linen. Stripes, plalds, mixtures and plain colors. Sizes 8% to 7%. , . Men’s Pajamas, $1.50 and $1,69 Pajamas, in splendid quality Plazs pongee. Made et and ravon froge. Well tailored. All colors and sizes. Street Floor - Men’s Hese, 6 Prs. for 31 29c and 36c_grades, me- Adium-weight -silk and ocotton - or lisle. Reinforoed feet, high spliced heels. Two-tone effécts or plain colors. Sizes 10 to 12, Men’s 79¢ Ties, Pure silk, silk and wool or im- 2 for ported Swiss knits. A wide range of colors and stripes. Children’s 7 Hose, $] 3 Prs. for Richelieu Ribbed Rayon Hose, in white and colors. Irregulars of 50c grade, Sk Hoir 1 Stamped Cleoths, ©_ bd-inch Breakfast loths, design, Stamped Luncheon 31 Sets, 2for - 69c and 79¢ Bridge Luncheon Sets, 36.inch quares and four napkins. Several attractive deaigns. Stamped Scarfs, 3 for Sl 18x48-inch size, Minished edge and drawn work. Two good stamped designs. Stamped Luncheon Sets, 3 for Good Quality Unbleached Cot. ton, 38.inch square and four nap- kins. Neat floral and dish pat- tern, Stamped Limen . 31 ith eolored. hemstitehed hems. Towels, 2 for ral fl’l's’D'IMNQl‘"lI:'* Tennis Shoes, 31 Boys' Voutha' and Men's Crepe Sold Tennis Shoes. in white and hrown. Regularly $1.39. Children’s Sandals, Tan Sandals and Oxfords, in l Siz&& & to 2 Regularly sold for $1.29 and $1.89. Kid Shippers, Black Kid. One-strap House l Slippers with low rubber heels. in cameo lady &10-818 Seventh Street Dollar D fINse sen Collars, 3 for Choice of Van Jack, Van Glow, Van Ince, Van Norde, Van Kissle, Van Esty. Sizes 13% to 17%. ’ & Men'’s 89¢ Shirts Sl and Drawers, 2 for 72x80 Checked Nainsook Athletic Shirts in sizes 34 to 46. Alo knee. length drawers in sizes 32 to 44 5 : Men’s 89¢ Union Sl Suits, 2 for 72x80 checked nainsook. Ath- letic . style. Full ent. Proper sizes’ 34 to 46. - Undergarments - Nightgowns, chemise and step- ins in peach, coral, mals, flesh and buttercup. Very smart, new styles trimmed with plain and tucked net, footing, laces and rib- bons. . $1.25 Nightgewns $l Washable, Windsor Crape Gowns, in plain colors and attrac- tive . patter: Many hand em- broldered. lar and extra sizes in white and colors. 50c Rayon Socks, Sl 4 Prs. for Short Socks, in plain colors or with fancy tops. Slight irregulars, Sizes 4 to 8. $1.39 Glove Silk Vests Bodice Top Vests with picot straps. All shades. Also rayon chemise, vests and step-ins in all colors and ‘lace trimmed. Perféct. 5 e Children’s Union Sl Suits, 3 for ‘Waist attachment suits, in sizes 2 to 12 years. Perfect quality. White Silk Hosiery 31 ‘Women’s White Thread-Silk Stockings with colored wigwam heels, - Trregulars_qf. $1.56 quality. Boudoir Lamps, Sl Usually sold for a great deal more. Base of pottery in dainty . tinted: figures. Complete “with 8- inch decorated paper parchment ahades, cord and piug attachment. Strest: Moor Unbleached Cotton 1 i1. TR TR 750 Summer Wash Frocks Usually Sold for $1.98 Colors, stvles, patterns and sizes— all are complete, and in such a wealth of diversity that few women will he able to resist the urge to buy several of these. and many will look ahead and supply their entire Summer season’s needs. It would be impeossible to find more handsome or practical dresses near this price. Plain and Fancy Stripes Plaids, Prints and Novelties Fine Washable Cotton Fabrics Made with convertible or roll collers, pretty cuffs, pipings, hands, straps, braids, fancy but- tons, ties and other at- tractive trimming touches. Set-in sleeves in elbow length, pockets, all - around or tie - back sashes. French seams and two-inch hems. AT, i Regular Size 36 to 46. Extra Sizes 48to 52 Street Floor—King's Palace. Imperted English Broadcloth in Woven Stripes Genuine Broadcloth Re; Rayon Stripe Woven e Madras Woven Madras Collar attached. collar to match neckband styles in plain colors and a splendid assortment of striped patterns as shown for Spring and Summer. Full cut, well tailored and made with voke back. Fast colors. Sizes 13} to 17 Street Floor—Men's Shop 1 " Novelty-Silk Gloves . Notions, Special at 31‘ Ironing Board Pad and Cov- or, $1. Felt pad and cover of firm. weight unbleached cotton. $1.25 Girdle, $1. Webbing and elastic with four hoss supporters. :“nr Summer comfort. Sizes 26 to $1.19 Sanitary Aprons, $1. Rub- berized silk wWith marquisette top. Flesh. 4 - Street Floor - $1.50 Leather 31 Bill Folds Genuine Russian Calf Folds with identification window. card. col; and bill pockets. Nicely stitched. $1.69 Underarm 51 Bags, Real Persian leather in and brown. Nicely lined. black or.. O.N.T. Cotton, 1 Dozen, in sizes lo“ 3 * Street Floor 250-yards spools of white sewing cotton, to 80, 2 # Silk Gloves, 2 Prs. for Sl . Two-clasp Gloves, in 2 and 4 star weightt Embroidered . back: Not all sizes but ranging from 51 . - to T4%. & $1.25 Extra Size Sl Slips, Muslin Costume Slips with built- up shoulders or bodice tops. Trimmed with handmade lace, filet edge, hemstitching and em- broidery. 'Sizes 48 to 52. $1.25 Hoover Qood quality white musiin, fine Dresses chambray and ginghams. Al white or solld colors with * white collar. Sizes 38 to 44. g 69¢ Double Extra Unien Suits, 2 for Wemen's band-tep suits with shell“of"tight knee. Douhle:extra uble Extra Vests, $1 3for: Band:top Ribbed Cotton *Vests, in ddublé ‘extra sizes, 48 to 50. Infants” 25¢ Vests, . $] 6 for: = Tow Neck and Sleeveiess Veats, In sives tor infants to.three years. A sample-lis b 14 - teot q-d'u%m'.m ":1.".,',?.'.2. colors and Tasicy tove. Uountly sold Tor muo oo i 69c Forest Mills ~ $] Union Suits, 2 for Women's.. ‘Alsn other makes. Band top, shell or tight knee. Also bodiee top. Parfect. Pointex Silk Hosiery, Sl Chiffon-weight, Pure Thread Silk Stockings, also service weights with mercerized -garter tops. All with Pointex hegls. Irregulars of $2 and 32.25 grades. All colors and white. / All-Chiffon Silk 81 Trregulars of $1.95 quality. Hosiery ; All sizes but not In every color. Silk-and-Rayon Sl Hosiery, 2 Prs. for Pure Silk or Silk with Rayon Stockings. Irregulars of §1 grade. All eolors and white. Regular and extra. sizes. 51 Children’s Sport Hose, 4 Prs. for.: ot e Gt o, Frtees aunity. . RS S Children’s Union )| n o 16~ Also wais attachment stylex * for boys girle. 3 ity. Steas 3 to 12 years.