Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 23

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- COLORED EEMETERY + PROPOSAL FOUGHT -z . Citizens, at Hearing, Charge/® Speculation Is Behind Plan. | Point Is Denied. Emphati¢ protest against the pro- posal of the Potomac Memorial Rest Association to establish a . colored cemetery on -. 82-acre tract off Gies- Road utheast, - between St. Euubeths Hoapltll and Blue Plains was made by two dozen residents of Congress Heights and Washington Highlands at a public hearing yester- day before the District Commissioners. The association has filed an applica- tion with the Commissioners for per- mission to open the cemetery. Roger J. Whiteford, one of the at- torneys representing the opponents, declared that there is “no crying: that tl which is seeking to establish it is do- ing so solely {or financial and specu- lative purpose: Dedlrntlon is Denied. A denial that the assoclation pro- posed the cemetery as a profit-making venture was made by Milton King, counsel for the appllcmt! He insist- Pul ry | terlud them. in uldrollln‘ uu Unk " ‘ention day_School :Cony generation,” lhfl mn-m- PART OF BANK I.00T RECOVERED IN WEST .. "h ontmd NI Suspeot Held in‘Robbery at Holly- wood, Calif. ~Two Other Insti- * tutions Held Up. on without. any one A Sy 1osi) o3 w5, AnamEs, cue. suy 4 Fop Bumng Ecuma and one in Pmduu were' followed by the arrest of one.man and the recovery of nur)y sll of the kffl Apply zzin—o, the A(m”pnc taken from one of ‘the ed that there is “a crying need for a| in decent, respectable colored. cemetery in the District. The newly created board of public welfare through two of its members, Judge M. M. Doyle and E. J. New- comb, opposed the location of the pro- sed cemetery, chiefly because of reased traffic it\would bring on o] as 1ol of approximately = 00. Polics said they found & money taken from the The other institutions robbed' were the ' Third. Avenue and West P!eo branch of the Hellman Commercial | daytime Trust and -Savings Bank, and -the nhow. Ad( your dru , | Lake Avenue branch of the Pasadena |size 60c or large whom are an cise, and it would be exceedingly dif- ficult for them to avoid trafiic. d F. ntton lehh.ndl Citizens’ Assoc! tion; William McK. Clayton, ha.(rml.n of the public utilities ccmmltlee of the Federation of Ci Associa- IJAm W. C. Sullivah, and Dr ‘o chosen - for suited for, hume development. Thomas L. Jones made an impas- sioned plea for approval of the as- sociation’s request for a permit to open u:o cemétery. ommissioners took the case under ‘dvlumam U.NCONSCIOUS 53 DAYS. Woman, Struck by Car May 20, Recovers From Coma. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 14 (®.— Injured in an_automobile accident May 20, Mrs. Marion Casselberry re- gained consciousness . Monday for, the first time and was able to feed herself. She been unconscious 63 days. Physicians say her case is a record. Mrs. Casselberry, - suffering from concussion of the brlln is like a son mentally incapal caring for herself. She is ltfll unable to recognize any one or talk connectedly. Mrs. was struck by an nutomoblle ariven by a 17-year-old youlh as she ltwmptod to u'ou a . ==the electric refrigeration that 'un(hdf-miliuhvebm'dfin(hr nt.pdatheymudly _~AMOSS & nowsm, Inc.. . Frank. ; 1843 New York Ave. N.W, A 777171/ FI LTI TEL LA AT nml.mmossmnn ; 21T LTI LIPS, Ftrst Bzrtlzday Speczls 11777111111 T ALY Bathi A Wonlcrfnl Bcr- gain; Colors, B‘luc, Green Red. SizesUpto 2 LT T~ " TR, Boys and Girls’ Play Oxfords and ' Barefoot Sandals uw %Aw m lani umulunuully. as & means of il e T e et mnlth Andnlllflhm Alnmndommoncyunbwuemzodoarwr . stocks—as we never carry merchandise over from one season to the other! Evcrychin‘ha MAIN FLOOR. CLEARANCES Hand Bags 43 Real Leather Bage. Regularly $2.95. Clearance Price, $1.00 55 Real Leather Bagh. Regularly $3.45. Clearance Price, $2.59 | 50 Real Leather Bags. Regularly $6.95. Clearance Price, $3.89 17 Silver Mesh Bags. Regularly $3.95. Clearance Price, $1.95 Scarfs 65 Crepe de Chine Scarfs. Regularly $3.45. Clearance Price, $1.65. Regularly $4.95. ; Clearance Price, $2.65 : Blouses 1 Beaded Blouse. Regularly $12.95. - Clennn& priee. $6.95 1 Crepe de Qum Blouse. Regularly $12.95. Clearance Price, $6.95 ' | 3 Pussy Willow Blouses. Regularly $8.95. Clearance Price, $4.95 20 Long Sleeve Blouses. Regularly $5.95. Clearance Price, $3.25 & ) Co:Jnroy Wind Rnnlu!y $8.50. Qurmu Price, 34 95 5 Wool Wind Breakers. Regularly $7.50. - 209 Silk Dresses , |12 TliloredSmtl 33 Tailored Sum ..Were $59.75 to. $69.75, iow $38. 75 REET BETWEEN th & 12 " Tomorrow——Thursday—Fzrst Day of Our Annual Clearance D—R—E-S-S-E-S ' Reglir Dress Dept—Third Floof 250 Silk Dresses - 85 Silk Dresses .. 63 Silk Dresses . 42 Silk Dresses ........ . 8 Silk Drease‘l. Were $29 to $35, now $18.75 Were $35 to $45, now $2.6.75. .Were $45 to $55. now $28.75 D-R-E-S-SES ~ Economy Section—Fourth Floor * * 62 Linen Dresses ...... fii Ly Were $1.95, now $L00 Were $5.95, now $2.90 Were §5.95 to $7.50, now $3,55 78 Rayon Dresses ; 182 Silk Dresses 178 Silk Dresses . -Were $15.00/ now $7 90 C—O—A—T—S Coat Dcpmmsm—Secoud Floor 51 Sport and Dress Coats. .Were $95 to $29. now $11 50 34 Silk Coats ... 18 Stout Coats 9 Navy Coats ., ..:...Were $29.75 to $35, now $16.75 42 Dress Coats ... . .Were $35 to $49.75, now $19,75 42 Dress Coats .......Were $45 o0 $59.75. now $2.3.75 13 Dress ants Sl el i Were $55 to $65, now $29 75 5 Dress Coats Were $69.75 to $79.75, now $33 75 y:w-u--‘ov; S-U'-‘-I‘-TAS : - Suit Department—Second Floor 5 -93 Sport and Tnlored Suits .6 Tnlored Sum.. bl .Weu $35 to $45, now §$19,75 .. Were $45 10 $59.75. now $28.75 3 Enlemble Smta Were 399 75 lnd 3110 now $69. 75 Clearance Sale [sUMMER M-I-L-L-I-N-E-R-Y Were $15 0 $25. now 511.7 5 Wgre $59 to $69, now $33.75 3 23 Crepe = de .- Were 31000%512 75, n0w $6.90 Were $18.50, now-$13.50 | wm $25 and §29.25. 50w '§$15.00 | ‘s Poigee; Sligs, “Were $25, now $11. 75 ale - been reduced without gwing tlwught to original oou! Come tomorrow—shop early and share in chaaphemmend reductions!'Store opens at 9:15 MAIN FLOOR . CLEARANCES . - " Underwear 19 Crepe de Chine Gowns. Regularly $4.95. Clearance Price, $3.95. 12 Crepe de Chine Gowne. Regularly $7.50. 2 Clearance Price, $5.50. 13 French Voile Pajamas. Regularly $2.50. - Clearance Price, $1.79. 16 French Voile Gowns. Regularly $3.50. Clearance Price, $2.79. Chine Teddies. Regularly $3.45. Clearance Price; m 15 Georgette Teddies: ‘Regularly $3.45. Clearance Price; m 10 Silk Brassieres: - X . Regularly $3.45: Clearance Price, $1.39 35 Rayon Vests. Regn[nrly 95¢. Clearance Price, S%. Regulatly $3.45. Clearance Price, §2.75 2 Seeo Silk Slips. !Clearance Pncce $1.59. 17 Rayon Teddies. Regularly $1.95. - Clearance Price, $L45

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