Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 11

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EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921’ plesratg i The constant use of the tele- | bors, one named Ruil and the other bridge, several weeks ago. They are| Westmoreland Davis to issue requi-|oiore ¢ thi Dr. Emmons Tells Citizens Bystem | gy’ naymona Cads, Johin Warring, | aition papers for the surrender of the | becuiar developmenti. o - |or Trom the lsiand s habdled: = '~ Individual instruction for tubercu-|and Earl Fanning. 4 - lb" 8chool children will be advoeated . C’t‘mnon, who sn‘vlr h:z dl:a as twen- . The wife :p‘olfi' lor‘%. ma‘ym Lnné . y-five years and his ress as on may aj mal T . ’ : 'y Dr. Charles M. Emmons, president | o 0 ¥ Street, was arrested trainbearer, and she :g. her olv'v‘n . thixt organ! . - 3 Vanderlip, .Back From Eu- [(* sresntsation; 5o thinks the pres, meet in Washington to setile WEODE; unfair to both ihe children .1,_.__what? Read ) THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, the Virginia authorities.. The Fairfax | . ‘Thousands of persons hear better ‘The Island of Yap, which recently in Tubercular Schools Is wm" Leo Paul Connors, Willlam Ph;ll: defendants by the local authorities. S . Lt S ‘.4 s - of East Washington Citisens’ Asso- |y ihi by the local police and tate ‘carrl rope, Has Program for Set- |and persons. with whom they must ; SEED OF THE SUN . e ARRIVES wn'H PI-AN URGES SPECIAL TEACHING. | e o o e hrom Chats | cuchoricios sre Drepeting 0. ask Gov. | With thelr lefc car than with ‘thelr |achicved promintnce. hus two har: Cady, Leroy Bradley, Edward Blundo, ciation, ‘st the the next meeting of ST ND WBT necesaarily come.in contact on their Make Use of Your Odd Coats. : : T way to and from school tling Interallied Obligations. V7Tt I my bellf that e e NEW YORK, November 24—Frank not in gehool b:‘:ldlnn ::'e'"i) :ng:m?’:z Match Y Odd Coats [ im o s (5 ettt e | - S By Wallace Irwi at our a ssturaed thésy fro Bureis, Sbee{jengy Syisbacs coull W1ve i soces Gl = y Wallace Irwin conditions, said he would present & e e e T il : for a stirring, dramatic tion in novel form of d:; plan for -:.meml::’n‘;n'l :'::r:l::; .ln‘t:l: mm -;t;mg, in .:lrm cars. All of 3 questions are agitati ica and Japan. g g Rl e L n Mon: | nona e co e o be artunate “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief guettions thet hre spRutng Amercs A Jpen =Sk Owr Societ O AEhY 1p overy reasan for s epirie | AUtomObles” “The brilliant telling of a brilliant novel.”—Fannie Hurst. of thanksgiving in the United §tates Des: stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! A do: i A R : ; ?’3&% E;?Efif;ff“"?}:‘,‘;'”:”“ SEVEN D. C. MEN INDICTED. af “Fape’s Cod u‘f"uf'u‘}g‘é’?fl?h ufi;nm,;%&w Boiies Al thive “A pictisr of the conflict of the races in California which will . greater than beforo, while American diccused (o °°‘”‘"'d°’,“ IAC Tiiett The first dose. opens clogged-up mostrils and air passages remain in our memories.”—Boston Transcript. 2 ; r@us@ S “%fi‘i".‘i‘:fi.’&'“fi:." w;d‘a’::ll: ‘urged, fiw:: :':I'::":.I‘:l:l;l Wine. * ?f head; stops nose ruhning; relieves headache, dullness, fever- . H o abrad B wing sound Gar- [ aSers® Setidents of this ity were fn- fsbmess, mgecang. At All Booksellers $2.00 585 rency in Europe, the creation of @|j\onday afternoon By the grand jury “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known world bank, with'a gold capital of}in connection with the 4 ithout assi N e Gollays anil power tosasusl i e HosTOI Wil Ehe theft of thou. and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It.acts wii assist five billions in gold notes. Branches|other intoxicants from the summer ance. Tastes nice. Confains no quinine, Insist upon Paoe’s. ‘would be established in- the different nations, but control at first would be maintained here. During the voyage from England on * the Adriatic Mr. Vanderlip addressed | | & meeting of members of the English- P speaking Union. He asserted his be- &6 lief, as a result of his observations in the new countries of Europe, that the 9 doctrine of self-determination was un- . sound. Another speaker at this meet- | | ; ing was Lady Muir MacKenzle, one of | F the .Imlon'a founders. 5 = WALES’ VISIT TO INDIA 1319-j321 F Street “UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS” || : : STORE NEWS 8 AM.to 6 P.M. Exclusive Washington Agents for Men’s “Knox” Hats Many a man has saved the price of an entire new suit by matching his odd coat. We have hundreds of fine All-wool Trousers, in many, many patterns and shades, plain or fancy blues, grays, browns, greens, tans, etc, Every kind of material, too, such as cassimeses, flannels, worsteds, serges, tweeds, her- ringbones. Navember 25 Bombay Correspondent Says “An- | oy e & ticipatory Misgivings” Have Trousers similar to these in quality sell around town at $6 S Awa: to $8. Our immense volume of sales enables us to retail them Been Swept T~ at a very low price. Besides, you have the largest variety to LONDON, November_25—Surveying choose from in this city. the entire &tay of the Prince of Wales in Bombay after the prince’s depar- ture from the city,.the Dally Mail's Bombay correspo! says it was an unqualified succes both the prince | and the people had every reason to be well content that anticipatory | |l misglvings were swept away by the| || tumultuous popular receptions. Re- ferring to the rioting the correspond- ent says: . “I am unaware what impression it d, but to us h though deplorable, the whole thi was trivial. If any moral s’ to be drawn from it, it is of conditiops that | } would be likely to prevail weré there | || no_British authority.” | BOMBAY, November 24.—At a meet- ing of representatives from various communities, held in the home of Mahatma Gandhl, leader of the non- co-operationists, to discuss mreasures for ,preserving thé peace, Gandhi d clared that the Hindus and Mosle: were primarily to blame for the tro ble, as it was their business to pro- tect the minorities. Gandhi said that the trouble was| || over and that he would break the fast he had entered upon, but that if | [i it started again he would undergo a i i Delicious Laxative for Child’s Liver and Bowels (111 | stronger penance, even if he died in ; consequence of it. I i ——— ! $3,000,000 TAX ISSUE. || ' ) %d e Is Oregon Voters to Decide Levy for ; v < « Proposed World Fair: l O : “' \ t ; / may prevent a sick child tomorrow. | genuine “California™ Syrup of Figs speciad :'u‘,,&' 25;9",",-,“,"";;,;’;:,’",‘,‘;; | 4 . / If your child is constipated, bilicus, | which has directions for babies and | world fair fund, = \- / feverish, fretfal, has éold, colic; or if | chiliren printed om the bottle. Say |, The Soyernors metlon fotlowed il a) i - 7 3 1 . ®California” Syrup of Figs todsy| Children love the “fruity” taste of |voters a measure proposing to levy a 1 Olcott will call a special session of ive” i the legislature to meet December 19, | | Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of [tive” is often all that is necessary. e announced. todsy, to refer to |} bad, remember & good “physic-lnxa- | tation fig syrup.” Beware! gpectal olty tax to peovile SLome 1 3 , Ore., November 25.—Gov. stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath | “California” or you may get anm imi- |citizens voted four to one. to levy a A \ N | i‘.. \\ é /\ \ N S R M N RO B TR O Full Belt, Half Belt or Plain» LooSe' Effect | A tight-waisted overcoat, with straight front and ~_ For style, for comfort and .for moderate pfice * AU 0N S P S S — ' o. . ; ; we’ve never had anything more attractive to offet.;’ " hlg,h’ narroYv .collar ‘mlght be made of good e Light colors are correct this season, and our stock’ 7 terials, but it is absolutely out of dates The only is rich in the handsome polo cloths, checks-and over’ . ; " ¢ coat you'll want to wear is loose, with'the full-belt plaids The materials have the fancy, woven-in" ? 3 the broad, rolliri . plaid backing, giving you a coat of unusyal warmth: oF il Il) S S 1 road ot olee oo without weight. Put on this combination of com-:- be converfed into three styles for comfort. Th'aF’s' . fort and good looks and you'll “feel like a million B the new style—the right style—and it’s our style. . dollars.” : T i | Well Show You a Handsome Line of Suits st $3195 ‘The shirt that is absolutely correct for every occasion. 4 We have the plain Jersey silks and the Broadcloths and Jer- . 9 5 seys with satin. stripe. . They’re carefully tailored and. will - t 10020: Recondita ' Avmenia - o 7 e= 10§00’ 10014 ll"lcm—-fi% 2 . give you the most satisfactory service.

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