Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1928. STORN ENTALS "% v SRS LISES ™ e "00DWARD & LLOTHROP - street, accused of having beaten his TH TE e estranged wife with a heavy bunch 10 1 S Damage From Flood and Fire| 6 kevs, was given » Susponded sen: 1 F axD G STREETS tence of $500 or six months mVlm(" R 2 H for assault by Judge Robert E. Mat- in Pennsylvania Estimated el police Court vesterday. : " His wife, Mrs. Laura Copeland. in Six Figures. told the court that several da)‘; after e | her husband assaulted her he at- “ S tempted to get in her house through g l R d t N ohidow. snd she shot hum Tn the Q: earance heauctions By the Associated Press arm. Judge Mattingly thought the PHILADELPHIA August 11.--Re- injury to the man from the shot wa. o o e e mn | B, S0 i ‘ and Special Prices in svivania indicated today that crop and | e suspended sentence property loss from yesterday's flood hail and fire would h well into six figures. Several porsons were injured, | HOWRY ESTATE $250.000. e : ‘ THE MEN’S STORE—Sccond floor st 45 Widow of Retired Claims Court 1 / . Justice Asks Probate. B. Howry, retired justice ; U. S. Court of Claims, who g 19, left an estate valued i ss of $250,000, according to the \ 0 e" Im Ortant tition of his widow. Sallie B. Howry, : é i his son, Lucien B. Howry, for the / g : \ bate of his will. The estate com stocks, bonds and other person- \ 5 % ,: ; | b ,,. Savings Now The justice is survived by his wid- ow, two sons, Lucien B. and Charles B. Howry, jr. and two daughters, El abeth B. and Mary H. Howry. Attor- rcvs Peelle, Ogilby & Lesh appear for ’ 3 . =L e ) , 2-Piece Suits, 32175 Retirement Granted. / / Were 525 and 52759 Peter Shemonsky, Quartermas- orps, on duty with the Kentucky ional Guard at Louisville, will be | o B R T ed on the retired list of the Army I These 2 and 3 button sacks are splendidly tai r 12 on his own application. A Il i f q 1 y P S 7 1 MNag he was appointed | lored from fine imported flannels and twists. Plain om Con a captain in the o a2 ve < , - £ v - o < Quartermaster Corps Reserve in August, blues and grays as well as fancy patterns. Four BN G e A x":"l}"‘;flfg}c:m:: weeks still remain of this season in which to wear t in July, 1920, and hed i 4 ! - 2 ccollp . the grads of captain ifi Septeniber. 1037, | them and they will give excellent service next 2 3 S T as w Motorists running through California 3 Summer as well. with lights in violation of the California vehicle act must appear within 24 hours with lights properly adjusted justed.” - Tolmanized Collars ‘ 3-Piece Suits, $29-7° Wilt Slow! THE TOLMAN NDRY. | Were 535 and 540 6 Dupont Circle. WANTS RECEI | “Talored 10 R i All our remaining stock of Coat. Vest and Trouser FOR CAPITALFARAGE co.’ SLIP COVERS ; N Suits for Summer are included in this lot. Three- o 2 Cut and made . Z 2 Mortgage and Investment Corpora-| 1 gp oo g0 $29.75 compiete : ply worsteds, wool crashes and Irish twists. You tion Alleges Defendant Is Debtor | For any 3-piece set, in best R may wear these suits in October. too. in Large Sum and Insolvent. Grade 707: Belgian Linen. | ; The National Mort . You are lu\fred of high-grade | ment Co. 1004 Vermont avenue, workmanship and 100% ut-‘ ol i terday asked the District Su i i 3 t st preme Court to appoint a receiver for the isfaction. Capital Gar Co.. 1320 N vork % . fendant company is indebted to it for | i : \ Palm Beach and Linen to buy in at a foreclosure sale, | ’ ’ S ey (e S o S30558 34 35 Fona M Were $15 and $165 or ‘the property s ne 22, the On a i ese a ar a . - e e e s The former are in natural shades, tans, grays, ne property, the | iy & ssets of the defendant con ’ blues and fancy patterns. TFhe latter are of finely it is stated. of merchandise. office fur- are an Ccessories R o ofeis iteds: piture and shop equipment worth { tailored Irish and Belgian linens $6.000; accounts receivable, $6.000, and cash, $8.000. It owes a number of accounts, the cour! is told. and i in- | £l Women'’s Navy Georgette Misses’ Vacation Frocks solvent. The property will be greatly| $ 50 H oo T T ke ot 40 Frocks, $25 Priced $16 Linen Knickers, $3%° Sble (ana{;(e vh:\nu’:xr::gl;):‘;: wae s Sallsfactl(m T'he ideal frock for travel—and ut- Youthful interpretations of the mode 1 ’ nhut’lfr:vvsa.\ir 'Mh_Dnv'lr_ ,"‘;,d ®oA | terly essential for the vacation in plain crepes and georgettes, Specially Priced o) s b st Evav ene ke wardrobe as well as for early Fall chiffons and printed crepes. With : ; Y : wear. New Fall models, show- long sleeves or in the popular Both phain colors and fancy plaids are offered in CAREFUL PRESERVATION has installed an ing many new details sleeveless style. Models for s Lo & s el : ¥ . - 5 X this lot of plus-+ knickers. If purchased regu- oil burner is sat- : i i hor { the Summer’s oo STRESSEDI ey s S ety ohcoer, 40 :i‘:fl et : larly these would be a great deal more. b Bl Ehatihsne IR By T e, Misses' Dresses, Tuiap FLoon Dr. Fowler Adérssses Round Table . Py dence of its superiority | Luncheon on Warm Weather as a household fuel. Georgette C ats Slccveless Tcnnis Whpers —Saiisfation is che [I|| ] $16% Frocks, $16%0 W/ Two-Piece Underwear The importance of being careful ultimate test I ] 4 . e fate Both in the preparation of food and | __Satisfaction comes These light- weight coats No wardrobe is complete p in preserving it uniil time for eating | h ou don't have to of navy and black geor- without dt least one of SOC a Garment was stressed by Dr. W. C. Fowler, when y stte will v Yete stiatt these chic sleeveless ten- District health officer. in an_address shovel coal % & & vty SO Tl g o g e ie 2 ensembles, with frocks nis frocks of crepe « at a luncheon of t ‘Washington L 2 - e -, <tvle Round Table in the University Club —When you don’t have || vou already have chine with kid belt The shirts are in a sleeveless, coat style and the sterday. "\, T The speaker emphasized that food, tosearey ailies s 4 1o ] WOMEN'S CoTs SPORTSWEAR drawers are knee length: both of cool. checked pe o : g particularly in warm weather, may be —When you don’t have ! THIRD FLOOR. THirp FLoor. #ll right at the time it is prepared h | R R and become contaminated before it is to kindle a fire x. & Women's ;::'Im:: mi?r:"; ement wa de that th —When, crttins and it g elub wiil hold an ouling at Camp Letts rugs stay clean %, % eCia, ymmer I Oi t ;hee‘r] weights, 6 $1.85 the Y. M. C. A camp, next Fri- §| __When a fire is easy to P m Y s C 1 d Sh' 1 day. E. M Haycraft is chairman in : | HANDKERCHIZFS t . charg> of arrangements for the occa- have on mornings sud- MRt e Finst FLOOR. olore ir S, soual’ chan: 1| Genlyifiosty 6 8, @ in panties of fine ||| Pa'Cka'ges Specially Priced K N Ask any oil furnace cool rayon, $1.50 - Fii e oF o Rt Tab” et i sy, B ) g g g Fine madras and percale shirts are these in the RKnights of the Round Table here Sep- collar-attached and laundered collar-to-match nainsook. tember 26 to 29, announced that about tages of heating with oil. "'(':::r::i?"“’zu Celma Face Powder, with Compact, §1, $1.50 ?::2 g'zi-hf:z'('-,;,».w e v o Or ask— THiRD. FLOOR. p Hudnut’s Special, Dubarry Acquaintance 4 . ] ! : & 3 . M s; by '7 " Package, with purchase of $1 or more styles. Neat striped, plaid and figured effects just Promoted to Colonelcy ute ce Juel O'IJ of Hudnut's Toiletries 3 now. e e M. oad betn e Trejur Special Summer Package, 78¢ 3 Biane Wandl um- Cavalry. at Towson. Md., has been pro- The brella, with satin B s otk e 'wae. awarded. the Vivaudou Special Summer ¢ B it Soatis on P & service medal for services ],()ughhor()ugh Package, $1.50 / B\ tenerib frame. New 5 olonel of Cavalry. National Army. 4 ¥ 2 Fall handle, $5. F i i ’_ fing o C: War d;l' “'r:adAnw- (Pronounced “Lufl-Boro”) | / Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet ll:nu::l«: 4 our In Hands’ 65C Specially Priced a first lieutenant front, with elastic : Amami Acquaintance the Spanish War and Fikst FLOOR lar Army in Feb- 1703 L St. N.W. North 3660 7 : 4 .ight ark patterns suitable to wear with your B e ek over the hips, A peinted silk teiangle i a Light and dark patt uianle AEERISI L v s Jieutenant colonel since July. 1920 - - - ({' 95. . Package, with purchase it ook “-‘lsmc-v Summer suits are offered in the group. And, best —————————————————————————————— DORSETS Ll every dSummer frock, BN N . . . Tuip FLook, (s of $1 or more of Nucmwhis: Pier Prook of all, they are of non-wrinkable silk-and-wool. [ Amami Toiletries The Place to Go—Your Ticket— ||, Blue Rose Combination and an Order for The ! A m::;:'f:t“z:m_, - PU!‘C Silk HOSC, 75C complete your vaca Specially Priced tion arrangements. No ¢ e A . s 7 e S S T A ¥ Chese, in French tan, navy, gray, tan, black and ojourning you will Yosan Crepe ” f white, are well reinforced with lisle at the toes, to receive The $2.50 yd, \ heels and soles. Full-fashioned, too. ar — Eyening and s N A smart variation of mivroied on the pews " pongee and shantung from Washington > - s-that is of a lovely ¢ texture and quality 38 inches wide Fige striped b- : ction as a captain tiste corsolette, re< |, P Soap, 3 cakes, 70c S 0il Company Mtored s "“/,, with Acquaintance Package A Tux Men's Srorr, Szconp FLoor. Just leave your ad dress at the Busines Office of The Star and | \ Shantung '.,“.‘.”,!,‘..’;)‘,‘,“u,51”),4"":.',‘ A A S‘l‘o';‘lc':( 4 A Special August Selling fard i\ 39 Imported ¢ N\s Chinese “ane Wandl all-silk chiffon hose, with Tablc CIOthS, $ 6.50 L . s Honan he fashionubl locks. I Rates by Mail-Postage Paid : el the fushionsble open clocks. In new Jane Wand| orepe de Hosteny, Finst Froon Double Damask hine costume slip, with SiLks & o Y twin rowa’ of hamstiteh- Sconn Irish Linen Marviand and Virginia— ' : ing: deep hem ; exclusive- LooR ; § : ) 4 sundas Evening. Bu : W here, $5.95 ; At this one very special price, yvou may One month K5 B0 Lz Cosrume BLirs c 2 3 o 3 One week ! 25¢ 18¢ THID Pio08 P choose from ten attractive designs, all in the popular 72x72-inch size. Linens, Seconn FrLoor Payable in Advance All Other States Tailored tuxedo robes, of brocade rayon, with b m, One month . . b plain contrasting collar and cuffs; cord, $§ ing, $5. Others, $7.50, $10.50. 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