Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 13

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THE EVENWG STAR WASHINGTON,” D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. | SCIENTIST REPORTS | | HUGE STARS FOUND)| Exceed in Size the Giant || Whose Diameter Was 300,- 000,000 Miles. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 15.—Discovery of the existerce of greater stars than Betelgeuse, the giant star, whose diameter was measured as 300,000,000 miles, was announced by Prof. Albert A. Michelson in an address before j| | the. convention of the National Acad- il emy of Science, made. public today. Antares, a star in Lhe eonlullnllon jof Seorpio, - TtWill-give ! o b of fire that gets 4 said, by means of the a1 )flfy and sta)s new xmerterme:er developed by Prof. Michelso Other Speakers Heard. Other speakers before the academy, f Raymond Peari of Johna Hop- Akins University, and Prof. E. E. i erkes Observatory, P Seribed Investigations of human’ mor- itw.lll and the astronomerical “mllky e phone . R. sl wa; in 7626 & Storage yard York ¢ 5th & U Sta. ve. E 3 :L _has a poorer ehlnce up relative age of seventy. After lhat he as a better chance. Man hd-x n. bell-r chance of life, he L, up time he reaches seve Ay s lth:u he has a poorer ce. “Under present conditions,” ‘ko said, human race is taken cai t 50 pats in the “milky w. s or openings, but runy duk o non -luminous hod( s thrown into when projected against bright background of distant stars. ARMENIANS TO FLEE. Greek Government Orders Trans- ports to Mersina. ATHENS, November 14.The Greek blshnp"of Smyrna, who had lpnad.fl for r 'rhe , the uehbl-hop , ‘pointed out, ert n)unt |flight because of u lation of Celicia by Frennh truops smsemmmse | M You'll find the best style in ===~ || Wil Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes K Thea You'll Reus: I.-r.—n.t-um AnE 1 Ifa) Love's Cantens of R (Rethortord Wosd) Tente m_:;'m,;"*'fii’“ it fll - The designing is right to start with; beautiful R Bl all-wool fabrics add a note of good taste; the Ain't Y;_-‘ ::*l“ Malinds? (Smlh. Meran-' V--W) Rt G N " expert tailoring glves the smart drape Get it all and Charles I‘.S*MMIR- (Cooke- Onauh-)rl-v.-n. Swanss Riveg Mosn, (Clarke) Tonoé and S . d o . Pl (a0 ot f.:_'f".;;;: | 81} Above at the left, is a men’s big, | At the right, young men’s stylish o ‘;L"' o ’fl e 1 warm., double-breasted ulster overcoat with belt across the back Coprghe T93i:Hom Schafoes & Mt We Guarantee to Satisfy You or Your Money Refunded Ralel h Haberdasher 11 09-1 111 Pennsylvania Avenue . Love Bird . (Eoub-Fiavite) Bavitons . . . ErsestHare ‘Why Don't'¥os: (MeCartAy-Tioraey) Bavitene . Ernest Hore ou—Fox Trot Rudy Wisdesft's Colliorainse fou—Fox Trot = Rudy Wisdeoi's Callfernions Tret o o o o lihom Jones’ Ovehestra * Overcoats . Winter Suits Warm and well-styled—finest all-wool H o m e s p uns, tweeds, herringbones, fabrics—ulsters, great coats, raglans—last checks, strlpes—all wool, of qourse-—last 'year, $60 to $75. v , -year, $55 to $60. wike s b

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