Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 24

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ks ’ g ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1 24 e ! < KILLINGS BY LIQUOR |55 zeirss ‘32 | BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION |BROKEN MAIN DEPRIVES B 2 s i it v o, st v, et 2 sy B80S M 0 P 0 T 0, 00 8 As a gauge to determine our ure ; ul a are Harvey, b 3 elma Grimsley, 23 years old. | she was permifted to return home ofteague activity ‘an efciency standard HOST TO 245 ORPHANS CHICAGOANS OF WATER ville, Hazelorest, Phoenis, Ok Forest o e as taken fo Casualty Hospital Beré | She was unable (o determine the specir-! R AIDERS ASS A"-Efl during the past year, u ~ by the | Children of Four Institutions Given [Some 30,000 Suburban Residents n?fi,,‘?;fim’.”&?}r&'gmnflflm be-| TREATED FOR SNAKE BITE. Fach tIlanqiny Mile still far from that ideal state where) Quting by Employes of Wash- Are Cut Off From Supply When | Water supply ceased yesterday, A tem- the jority of socletles are near to 1’: last night permitted wa e majority of porary repair last night permitted Wyt | Miss Grimsley of Brandywine, Md., REVEALS to be pumj g time residents of the area filled "hil, i 11, infernational field secretary, report- | _Orphans from four institutions are at | B the Assoctated Press. N e, setosatise it water, Attacked While Feeding Chickens. - Factories har Bitten by & snake while she was ew ” es i T B Tt o O B AT iRl i e Washington Gas Lig] ther League Opposes Reg- | “tne Rev. au Miller of Fort Wayne, |is holding its forty-first annual’outing. | urban communities of their water sup- By the Associated Press. w.'g arve traveling or who have moved | orphanages to the District line, where in CLEVELAND . . . tor Schulz of Grand Rapids, Mich., &5 | make an address at the State conven- | ments. 1 € perfection.” ington Gas Light Co. Pipe Crumbles. ©Brot. E. H. Englebrecht of Oak Park, gl P . [ ed’that during the past year 87 senior | Chesapeake Beach as* ts of | CHICAGO, July 16.—Breaking of a shut down, but the Lutheran Leader Says Wal e Y finior societles were added to | the Employes’ Beneficla Amogation of | water main today had degflved‘nwly ad the league. the ht Co., which | 30,000 residents of six southeastern sub- chaisaan of the international executive | In all, 245 youngsters were invited, S D @ The GREYHOUND WAY ulation b Force board, said that in 1,200 citles of the coming from St. John's Orphanage, y ® United States and Canada, the league from St. Joseph's, from St. Vincent's LINEN SUITS OW FARES is mow operating its hospice system,|and the Jewish Foster Home. They L which extends aid to young Lutherans, | were taken on speclal busses from the $1 6 ‘50 'lcuuono - g FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 16.—Re- locations. they boarded a special 7 | : : & P H dlection of E, J, Gailsieyer ot Fort il eteelt 41 ‘The orphans are belng treated to & Open a charge account Special for This Month Only ITTSBURG ‘ayne as resident of the ‘alther . program of athlet events, ~ . L§a¥ ixe,hy;ux?g peoples’ organization of Summerall Going South. the bay, ides on al of the amusements, EISEMAN'S, 7th & F 4 Any 3-piece Living Room BUFFALO the Lutheran Church, appeared assure 5 P. S rall, chief of |8 plcnic lunch and supper in a shady i st S Sui - o today, following the withdrawal of Vic- staGflE,“L! g:l:geéoulh ent week. ‘He will | grove and fce cream and other refresh- | )) ~ i:le‘;ci::p::olstgrea‘zl: ‘::} i:;oe:- TOLEDO . . & candidate. ton of the American Legion at Gulf-| C. M. Deener heads the arrangements WATCH AND CLOCK |/ fi i tries or ve- DETROIT . .. .00 Ten thousand beauty-fringed miles are The names of these two were the | port Miss,, July 22, and inspect mili- | committee. REP AlRIN Votuhiie fop s 00 CHICAGO now covered by Greyhound Lines—the Suly Shes 00 {NS WIS St on. | I SIORIAWE B Port Msigen; Sv o- G 1 = 1 1¢ world’s largest bus system. Drivers Bl o e o hers | ble, Ala. the siext day. China has a great shortage of railway 9 Deivered - Guanteed 3 MINNEAPOLIS IO a0t coutsesy andictus Gt the’ convention floor to bring a contest e Sl e ":,‘;‘ i}"",’jf ?,’:'d':ffi,?' tt’;,: rg‘,‘:,',n;‘ffi'_' 3 Special low Prices on reupholstering of odd pieces COLUMBUS . hound’s own school. Buses the last word State ald to shipping companies is | teken anchus g Yo [ ow Dr 1 ! § and SLIPCOVERS. CINCINNATI . . . . in travel comfort. Fares amazingly low. for the presidency. A defense of modern beinw discussed in Hungary. tes. : = youth and an attack on prohibition - INDIANAPOLIS Make your trip an enjoyable part of yeur it vacation this summer. See more for your killings in a speech made by Gallmeyer |~ e We also have a large stock of stationary and bed- yesterday, were warmly received by the R e S e A B SR RS W | J - {ave . & ; chai i chai % = davenport suites, love seats, chaise lounges and odd chairs LOUISVILLE . vacation dollar the Greyhound way. convention. 1 swamzrzs [INJONTRUSTCOMP, el - . o cererenms : ' OF THE , w2:z%| | New York Upholstering Co. [f| '™z » 0 Delegates were'stirred to enthusiasm o yesterday by the address of the league vational president, E. J. Gallmeyer of Fort DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Next ro Keiths oA Wayne, in_which h iled_Killiny s e i et Tt \ 617 F St. N.W. Phone District 3687 Lutherans, he declared, “believe in reg- 3 = ulation through Christian influences . > and not through a policeman’s billy.” - ~ Detends Modern You Endless Summer The speech of the league president, in the course of which he defended y . modern youth, brought a round of ap- You can enjoy summer ease the year lause from the convention which is 3 & 5 " Pargely'm‘;de up of young m]kls_ G&l:' around by having the Union Trust Company mever is engaged in the real estate business in this city. He has been nomi- shoulder your property cares nated for re-clection as president of the league. d UNDER A LIVING TRUST 10 pe 11TH F G S The convention program progresse sy rapidly today with the submission of AGREEMENT AND TREETS Teports of various officers and govern- PR K s ing bodies. The resolutions committee P I —— i heid sessions during the day preparing L of inquiry will not obligate matters to come before the convention you in any way. for action, probably tomorrow. Mr. Gallmeyer in hl‘s flgfl:’fiu de“ctlgrg? | CI F' S B d d e present day 55 a3 fine and chaste e, | earance—I'ine dSummer Deaspreaas e o e o being Jaza-orasy, ! 2 $ movement is - A Sy it o, = — | Reduced 25% 350 Mo o Constant danger of certain AT . | eauce (4 groups forcing their conception of 111 | 3 _ . morality into laws and not only plac- H 1 g . SOUTHWEST CORNER $3.50 Were $4.75 $4.50 Were $6.75 $6'75 Were $10 ing them upon our statutes, but wri‘ing them into the constitutions of our State FIFTEENTH SNzt . ity s Z AND H STREETS . Prn{;lfi‘efl:‘:&::a‘;mk of the oy = -y NORTHWEST Dimity and sateen sets in dainty colorings. New styles from our regular Chmtz Shadcs ’““z‘go"‘g;:':’l“"’i‘ed by the Rev. Eugene | : 2 i Spring stocks are included. The majority are the preferred tailored styles to match Srwin Umbach of Chicago, the organi- Fo . Spe ; zalons' executive secretary, in snother n : EDWARDJ.STELLWAGEN w-and some have dainty ruffled flounces. address. “Our League,” said the Rev. PRESIDENT 51 and $I 25 Mr. Umbach, “has a full program of « . Couch and Daybed Covers Has the vogue for things e : 3 Q( ] ‘ $2.75 Were 3425 $L Were 5650 $ £ 50 Were $10 Colontalinfiusaced : 4 T . . 1 you with -\\/ O ( )D\~ ‘%RD L’ 4 O 'I H R O P 3 5 6 its charming possibili:es? THE MEN'S STORE—SECOND FLOOR k : A number of imported jaspe cloth covers, with figured designs—many other Surely, then, you are choos- coverings, in natural colorings. ing Colonial lamps for your home this Summer. These are particularly at- tractive with their wrought Continuing Qur— , Clearance—Summe: Curtains iron bases and old-fashioned Reduced 25%. b ian stk sy MEN S CLEARANCES Cool-looking curtains, discontinued styles from our regular stocks: all SomecaMchinte Wormotlet] paper. most desirable for the home in Summer. Marquisette and voile curtains, f) in white, tan and colors: 2 to 6 pairs of a kind. 125 English Summer Suits || ! 337.5() Were $50 i : At i | A i g T ; wml Very Special Selling These TOVYS will make We have marked for clearance the balance of our 3-Piece Imposted English ' i i in America. Plain blues, . G ‘Tropical and Flannel Suits, cus(.om tailored in r'nemla ain blues, Athletlc Rlbbed Towels - happy Su er gravs, tans and gray and tan mixtures. Not all sizes in each pattern. ; 4 mim An opportunity Yo purchase fine Summer Suits at a substantial saving. 6 fOI‘ $3.75 Sand Boxes, special, $7.50 THE ENGLISH SHOP OF THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Popular Style‘for Men S“"d”y bu“t S WOOd. pain'ed 2 kel 1 5 ‘rim_ Heavy athletic Turkish towels, used almost exclusively med in'red. The size is 3x3 and the price is very special. by men because of their generous size—24x48, and soft, Sand Boxes, 4x4 absorbing quality. In two styles—with wide or narrow Umbrellas for sand boxes ribs. Metal Sand Boxes - B > TURKISH BATH TOWELS, with assorted colored . 790 Men S LO]Ol'ed Shlrts borders, size 21x42............... o (st 35c each Sand Sets with bucket, shovel and two UpHoLSTERY, S Froon Other Colonial Lamp: R e 5 $4.50 to $6.50 N » i . TowELs, SECOND FLOOR. L ' % moulds ... Sand Sets with bucket, shovel and eight $185 "ou" 8BS Candlewick Spreads, $27° = Separate Buckets and Shovels....10c to 35¢ s Garden Sets with shovel, hoe and Take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity and purchase a supply 4 sually Much More i o 50¢ to $1 of these Colored Shirts for present and future use. Made of woven madras Remarkable values—these hand-tufted Candlewick and rayon and madras, in a variéty of colorings. Collar attached and | Spreads—for ordinarily they would sell for much more. ‘ P 50 collar to match styles. All this season’s merchandise at these low prices. These are of creamy white unbleached muslin with color- Indla’n ngwams’ $6 'HE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR ful _tu(ting. Because of their fresh charm—their color A Very Popular Value L N , SECON 2 vanety—bec_ause they ne_ed no ironing, they are as popu- Strong slicker cloth tent with gay Indian painted designs, lar today as in Colonial times. In basket ‘nd rose designs. in bright greens and yellows. Complete with poles. Double-bed size—in blue, green and white. Playground Slides, $22 to $43.50. Single-bed size—in blue, rose, gold and white, See-Saws, $10. ‘BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. ‘THE Toy STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. 280 Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties_ : 4 4 ¥ Special Delincator Offer New Butterick Fall Quarterly, 25c. Special offer of Delineator by mail, in- . < Were $2.50, N New McCall Fall Quarterly, 25c. cluding Art of Dressmaking or Book of $1-15 Were 52 $1‘65 $3 and $3.50 New August Patterns, including Vogue, Recipes, $2. McCall Magazine for 3 years, Butterick, McCall and the exclusive Paris. special offer, $2. At $1.15, silk four-in-hand ties, in plain and fancy colors. At $1.65, 1 Parrrans, Stconn FLoOR. silk kpitted four-in-hand ties, in fancy and jacquard weaves. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR . i g ’ . . . l A = Challis Coolie Coats . a— e ’{"l"';“ji Clearance—All Men’s Straws ety Misch Highes Dot B il Blican: pecial Selling Our entire remaining stock of Straws reduced for immediate clearance. * Priced—Tomorrow Every hat.is one of this season’s most. popular shapes -many have novelty $ 1,50 pair Summel‘ SilkS bands in variety of colors. Complete assortment of styles-and sizes at W R= T NI - these low prices-—prices that ave unusually low for even a clearance. ; s 2.95 Nét Hle stockinga: ave’ higheir $ 1,45 y at d St ¥ ; fashion for sports wear. And with raws The same coolie coat for boudoir cotton fl'o‘:::f llfl; ;t'f"c‘“ng;’h‘,:‘ The season’s best silk prints, in fine s i & and beach—that is the fashion—and ever s0 sm for daytime, ite crepes and radiums, at this extreme- Were $3. Now . . .- ! with this special price, this value is and suntan shades. 1y l;:w price, madea pos‘:il:;(e or:;y Were $4 and $5. L RICTRIER RN FF : of ‘real importance. Brilliantly col- j Fine Gauge Chiffon Lisle Stockings through a manufacturer’s clearance. PRHA |—of 1 challis. . a . A ored. wool challis. with Paris Clocks, in white, sun- Border prints, small floral prints, ‘Pmamas and Leghorns . . ; Black | IBIGEIY tans and pastel shades, $2 pair. e st e E e ctr ] iz ; Red i - Purple Other Chiffon Lisle Hose, $1 and bring a refreshing array of smart S m Were $8. Now R 5 : 4 2 Orange - \ $1.50 pair. “colorings. . Were §15. Now .. A i : - - NeLiczes, TRIRD FLOOR. . _Hosmay, Aistz 17, Fmst Floor: Stks, Szconp FLOOR. Were $20. Now .........c.ce0.l. kO 4 THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR

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