Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1926, Page 23

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PONZI DETERMINED TOFIGHT REMOVAL Agrees to Quit Texas Only on Condition He Be Deported ., June 30.—G: A. Ferguson probably w deal the next card in Charles Pon: ndicated toda nancial wi: radition and will ag I here only on_con fion that he be deported to Italy— his n: d pers were signed vi ¢ the Governor of Massac setts requesting that Ponzi be turned to Boston to face sentence of from 7 to 9 years in connection with his postal coupon reply scheme which collapsed in 19 Florida authorities ve indicated their e in Florida m with a realty promo “Where the Better Things Cost Less” Values Accessories for the “Fourth” Silk Hose Van Raalte—the hose of quality—all silk chiffon— reinforced silk top, toe and square heel, full fashioned. White, Black, Gu Shadow, Colombe, Atmos- phere, French Nude, Grain, Bran, Peach, Light Pink, Moonlight, Piping Rock, Mauve, Champagne, etc. Moderately $ 2 { 0 0 Priced at.. Bathing Suits All wool — guaranteed not to rip— with change pocket. Plain and striped bottom. Regularl: $350 & $3.95 $295 Bathing Caps, 25¢ Costume Slips and Teddies Of fine quality crepe de chine—lace trimmed and tailor made. White, Peach, Orchid, Nile, etc. Sensibly Priced at... $2.95 Handbags In the newest styles and colors. Wit~ swinging purse and mirror. All real leather models. Silk lined. resiars § .95 87.95 to $10 Announcement From Our Beauty Parlor #CEF. Coles| Specialist in ladies’ hair bobbing, after several latest turn of fate with little outward show of concern. He said he would like to return to his wife and mother at Boston, but he will make every effort to avoid a prison sentence. Houston officers have refused his request to allow him to occupy a hotel room under guard. He will be held pending instruction from Mds- sachusetts authorities or from Gov. Ferguson. POLICEMAN ARRESTED. Richmond Officer Accused of Giv- ing Drink of Liquor to Young Girl. Special Dispatch to The Star. D, Va., June 30.—Patrol- ey, for two years » member of the first district force, has been arrvested on the charge of having given a girl of 15 years a . |drink of liquor Saturday night while * |out riding with her and an older woman. Under the laws of the State any |~ . | person who shall give a minor a drink of liquor is guilty of a felony. Downey was suspended from the force, and the case has been con- || tinued to Friday in order that the accused may secure counsel. Why Worry Where to Go? |WE REMODEL AND STORE Excellent Work—Reaxonable Prices hons F. 6303 and Ask Us to Call for NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th St. N.W. M-BR)KS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th 450 of the Season’s Most Beautiful Frocks, That Sold Regu- larly at $15—Tomorrow at One Sensationally Low Price 16 FORMER A. E. F. MEN ADMITTED TO AMERICA One Alien Veteran Detained at El- lis Island for Mental Observation. By the Associated Prers. NEW YORK, June 30.—Sixteen former members of the American expeditionary forces, who were taken to Ellis Island following their arrival Monday aboard the steamship Duilio, were admitted to the United States yesterday under the law exempting from the quota regulations American war veterans of allen birth. One other yeteran was held at the island hospital for mental observation. Solomon Kornfeld, 81-year-old can- tor from Czechoslovakia, who was taken to the island Monday upon his SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire-handled fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office of The Star, or at any of the Branch Agen- cies. FASHINGTON, $500 bond, was admitted yesterday for a three-month visit with his sis- ter, Mrs. Rebecca Adelstein, of Cleve- land, Ohlo. His daughter, Mizzi, an organist, who accompanied him, was admitted for the same period. - Red-Haired Old Maids Scarce. Red hair is the best of old mald insurance, says Capper's Magazine. A German scientist who has special- ized in these matters finds red-haired girls rarely fail to get a husband. He discovers also that the majority of young women who do not marry are blondes. That dark-haired members of both sexes marry early and oftener than those with light hair. D. C NESDAY, Mrs. Bannar Seeks Divorce. Mrs. Winnifred E. Banner yester- day filed suit in the District Supreme Court for a limited divorce from George H. Bannar, who has an in- come in excess of $11,000 from his in- terest in three racing publications, she says. The wife charges that her hus- band uses liquor to excess and pays attention to other women. He also deserted her last April, she tells the court. They were married in Balti- more, Md., August 28, 1920, and have one child. Attorneys Wilton J. Lam- bert, Rudolph H. Yeatman 'and Austin F. Canfleld appear for the wife, who asks that her husband be required to support her. WED . PERFECT Said of the woman who does cverytl'\ing think every delightful touch . . WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE Iced at her Summertime affairs. hostess!" . . just ng}lt an serves s of JUNE 30, 1926. Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality July Sale PRESENTING at drastic reductions, and Chil- dren’s smart new apparel suitable for the Fourth of July trip, FOURTH OF Women's, vacation and all Summer wear. 937939 F St. N W. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES WOMED} S AND MISSES’ DRESSES Wilkins Coffee Roasted RIGHET Nere in Washington Positively Astounding! Tomorrow! In This Great 3850 In the Sparkling and the Color Always Adored—Navy Blue Sport Dresses— Party Dresses— Business Tints of Summer Afternoon Dresses— Street Dresses— Dresses— Open a Charge Account TOMO’TOW 39.75 PHENOMENAL value in wash- able silks, crepe de chine and French voiles. Newest colors in and misses’ sizes. $14.50 A REAL opportunity to save. Choice of tub silks, plain and printed georgette and crepe de chines. All the new Summer shades in alt sizes, including extra: $35 AND $40 COATS $18.85 JUST in time for your vacation trip this drastic reduction on fine all-wool coats in women's, misses’ and $35 AND $40 SUITS $18.85 FOR mountain, seashore, cool days and general vacation wear, these all-wool its will be much needed. Women's, misses’ and extra sizes. $35 AND $39.50 DRESSES 525 \WING to the fact that the season has been backward, greater reduc- tions have been taken than usual. Choice of flowered georgettes, flat crepes and crepe de chines. All shades. Women's and misses’ sizes, including extras. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES $19.85 VERY one new in fashion and and style. Lovely models in geore gettes, crepe de chines and tub silks. Smart Summer shades, in misses’ and ‘women’s sizes, also extra sizes. CHILDREN’S $3 TO $6 DRESSES 51.99 EAUTIFUL tub materials and fine French voiles. Just what they will need for all Summer wear. Practically all colors, in sizes 2 to 14 years. HILDREN'S $7.50 TO $12.50 DRESSES 5 OU'LL buy several of these wone derful dresses, made of crepe de chine, Summer silks, silk pongee and fine French voiles. Sizes 2 to 14 years. New frocks so decidedly low priced you will marvel that we can offer them at $8.50. A carefu]ly planned merchandxslng event made this posstl’:le. When you Frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepe, Veiled Prints, Polka Dots, Flowered Effects and Lace-trimmed Mode]s. Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves, Capes. Pastel Frocks, Prints with real smart designa. One-piece or Two-piece Styles—all finely made and values you will long remember. Dress Department—Third Floor see them you Tomorrow! On the Second 60 Sport and Dress COATS At a Great Saving! s Regularly $25 and $29.75 Amazingly Priced at years with the Paristyle Beauty Parlor at Palais Royal, will' be pleased to serve his many patrons in his usual courteous and efficient manner at Brooks Beauty Parlor. Phone Main 7850 for appoint- ments. will purchase several. Floor Tomorrow in Our Popular Tomorrow! On the Second Floor 5 FOURTH ' FLOO Re A Wonder Sale of 325 Summer Silk DRESSES Regularly $7.50 Tomorrow at $ 3.85 DPCESGB fof the Party! 35 Smart Sport _ SUITS Extraordinary Values! High Type Models Exceptionally Priced $15.00 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ BLOUSES' 2 IF you have been looking for really smart MOIIlel. here th‘li;nre'nna at a sale price. Cre es in plain colors and novel All sizes. LE OF S Underwear 51.29 GET a good supply at this sale ice, the values are indeed re- ma le. Fine voile chemise, gowns, pajamas, two-piece sets and silk slips, in wlme and pastel shades. All sizes. AT T T SALE OF '$3 AND $4 BAGS $1.00 YOU will need an extra handbag for r vacation trip or as a present. miss this opportunity. Many styles. All leathers. FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE 5.3 THREE pairs for $3.75. Choice of chiffon and medium weight. Fine, clear, sheer quality that we guarantee. ‘White and all Summer shades. Sizes 8% to 10%3. $4 AND $5 BEADED BAGS $1.95 HANDSOME novelty beaded bags at this price is an unusual buying An early selection is oppormnlty. best. ’ SALE OF SILK Underwear $2.89 OOL silk undies, lace and ribbon trimmed. Chemise, step-ins, gowns and costume slips. All sizes in newest Summer shades. Distinctively smart styles— suitable for all occasions—all the new and popular style fea- tures. A most unusual oppor- tunity to buy and save. For Women and Misses Street! And every Vacation Activity! Georgettes, Prints, . Pongees, Flat Crepes, Ra- diums and Striped Effects. .. Green, Rose, Tan, Blue, Polka Dots, Navy and Black. Sizes 14 to 50 A wonderfu.l group of stun- ning suits_splendidly made ls of Flaninel, Kasha and Twced In plain white or at- tractive comimanmu. Some with awning stripe jacquettes. For Women and Misses $5 TO $10 SUMMER HATS $3.69 / MOST extraordinary sale of sports hats in Bankoks and white and colored felts, also dress and semi- dress hair hats. CLEARANCE OF HATS $1.00 SELECTION of all straw and felt spert hats. A sale that you shou!dn’t miss. Come early. LTI

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