Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 24

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i o S el 3 SR e b L SR G S e A S i L o S SIS SRR - Lo Ot b et ool o i bale S B it \ 3 24 4 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 192i. e —————e e ARRIVES ON MAIDEN TRIP. several minutes with broadswords, a |is a foolish anachronism. Still duels | she was a witch and was hurned: f | to fight and be publicly branded as u feiEs . e A F weapon nefther of them had held in |continue. she sank she “was Innocent and |coward. The socialist party, to b. YORK, November 30.—The Dis hand untll that dwy, and puceeeded | “Do you belleve in dueling?” I asked | drowned. In either case she died.” | mure, has done womea wood by forbid. ¥ in coming off almost without Injury. |a thoroughly sensible Itallan. et if you were challenged " | ding its members to take part in But that, as an expert informed me| “Certainly not” he replied. “It never | should have to fight.” | encounters of honor. But the duelin the Hamburg-American line, arrive at the time, was a “most dangerous | settles anything. It Is as silly as the | 5 is the real reason why the duel | classes conslder the soclalists s~ () [ here yesterday from Hamburg on her encounter.” habit of throwing supposed witches | continues in Ifaly today. Hardly any | gomething lees thas . Bo M I l [mAdid Joge. Blte carried 350 pas- Nearly every one admits the duel!into deep water. If a woman floated o hias the moral courage to refuss | thelr example has not bece Tolowed, * PAINT NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 30.— ' lfir——._.—:_—‘::: 5 e e Bt ate Wit on: Custom in Disfavor, But Man : g e . ; o Best by Far Guaranteed by Us E. J. MURPHY CO. lenged.” BY LILIAN T. MOWRER. Special Correspondence of The Star aud Chicago Daily News, ROME, . Italy, October 29.—The American delegate had arrived. The committee had met to decide whether, | | in drawing up the charter of the | | Italian branch of the Junior Red Cross, there should be an appeal to in- ternational solidarity. Bu! nothing could be done. The Italian chairman, Gen. Roberto Bencivenga, was not present. He was, in fact, busy fight- ing a duel with the nationalist deputy, Alfredo Rocco. International soli- durity had to wait. The general is a splendid soldier and a liberal-minded man. He i8 not a feudist, pr a militarist, or a Don Quixote. ' Yet he fought a duel over a newspaper argument. Italy in the last few weeks has suf- fered from a plague of duels. After the general and the 'deputy had Grouped Into 3 Special VERCOATS and SUITS "‘St‘?:f:' Here's a lot of Suits that beats 'em all $ \ 75 Stub:' for value. You can’t get clothes of such . Electric Heater $11.00 The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. & MUDDIMAN 616 12th St.—1204 G St. fought, two newspaper editors, Benito Mussolini of the Milan Popolo d'Italia and Francesco Ciccotti of the Rome Paese crossed pens in venomous combut and then changed their weapons to broadswords. The government disap- 710 12th Street N.W. Washingten, D. C. Main 5280 R S R TS Y g e MBS SN A o A AN proved. Tt set detectives on the trail | of the duclists, with orders to follow them and arrest them the moment they begun to fight. Dueling is against the law in Italy. But this duel was fought, nevertheless, in the parlor of a solitary villa near Leg- horn, and after fourteen terrible as- saults had to be stopped because the doctors present declared that if it continued there would be danger that Sig. Ciccotti would die of heart fail- QA H ure. But the two adversaries were { not reconciled. * 4 X Omitted to Say “Hix Macellency.” Now there are threats of a new duel ’ and quality and style as this—only at a MON- Values ROE SALE. ; $2s733ta This assortment is made up of some of $ 75 the finest fabrics in the house—the tailor- - ing is unexcelled—and there’s a model to Values suit every taste. 33sio'° The cream' of our stock—every suit and coat embodying those features of excellent $3 I .75 o between an old general and u magis- trate before whom he was asked to testify. The general, be it noted, has a right to the title of “excellency.” The magistrate, with the supposed in- tentiongofahumiliating sthsiaamy, a0 tailoring—all-wool fabric and clever styling Val that have always typified MONROE 34‘5“:: CLOTHES. $50 Mr. General.” dressed him simply as [ Hence the general's anger, the ex- change of words, the challenge. Who wouldn't resent having one’s excel- E lency ignored? But worse than that, several of Mus- solini’s friends have protested against his acceptance of the duel with Cic- cotti, because they declared that Cic- 9 b. d 3 f cotti was morally unworthy. And There’s a big pay day coming for P e challenged him! the folks who have joined. the Mt. . e e Gen. Cadorna, are protesting vigor- MONROE 529 50 Dress Clothes MONROE $29,50 2 Pants Suits. F ST. AT 10th ¢, 3..vs SECOND FLOOR ously. But they are all in proper Vernon Savings Bank’s Insured e e sl weapon: broadswords. Ji q ® Pl o ponents whack and thrust c other for as much as an hour, and yet Savings Plan. . i o o maoh 5 B, a0 2 harm. To be sure, the encounter ends o as soon as blood is drawn or honor is satisfled in any other manner, or any = b one is threatened. with h«a?llfallure - P or nervous prostration. Still, the com- On that pay day everybody is going to get o hiroeeiar ol a Bt Lo Pom: sults seems remarkable. a check for $1,000. And if they don’t liveto Challeage Means Fight. At the beginning of the war Senator o 90 L SRR S48 SIS LIRS SO O A S ¢ 1T ORGSR S 1 TR A T P B B e ——— = , Here’sf what these folks are doing: Every D A E F i one of them, on the average, is putting W N ' v i away $8.20 a month. - % YOU’LL GET FULL O‘ i STAIRS ST(( 7 ! This money is not only saved for them, but, NS EROM TOUR HEATING PLANT And not only that, but vou'll save money on fuel aiter our experts have done the neces- sary overhauling. - see that pay day their loved ones will get St e e ] ¢ 1' . e ¢ artic phy 7i* having been accepted under the plan and furnished satisfactory evidence of good / Extraordinar'y. Two-Day Sale health, the mere act of saving this small ; amount each month also insures their lives st soargcices o ' » | . for $1,000 at no additional expense. e Wt ; . Just think of that! Under this plan, which MAURICE J. COLBERT ; is presented by the Mt. Vernon Savings e ks ol § Bank and the Continental Assurance Com- = : i pany, there’s no chance of losing out. $ $ $ ! If you live, you get the $1,000 you've saved, v 8 2 4 and if you die, your loved ones get it. If you should become permanently inca- Prices That Surprise and Save i pacitated, your plans will go through just ; the same, for the Continental Assurance : Py . ’ . | Company will pay you $10 a month with Women’s and Misses’ Sizes i which to keep up your payments. Just think what this means to the m ; : an Of S_ur“e folks have fault; . - d ho d 'tk yplon it sdmiing If you are going to buy a coat you should wait no longer modest means, who doesn’t know whether i e ey “past —coat values like these soon go to save money or carry insurance! By this 4 S Sl de e B e e ) plan he can do both at the same time. / e e o don's nees r i i o B S 2o BromRY > Special preparations for this extraordinary JGe.t t}‘:adl-): for this blg pay da)' /V/ KO N ORE AN Ol sale of Women'’s and Misses’ Warm Winter 5 oin the t| oqsands |0f other fOlkS Aoé’ Mt. 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Or StOp ; /A o : e:lh:y ::;?_:4 q:;:ex;-mdy;%:: .l;fi] and Australian opossum. »”,te furs 111§ed fo(:l the 1collars il‘lclluéle beaver, N 2nd ok sra 4all oo L2 AQArESS L..o..oievieiiiiill, watch your liver an owels— | About half the coats have- nutria, sealine, male and opossuni.” Every coat In, dnd let us tell you / g:ll‘;"a no Heed lof fi’;"‘;"::' o fil‘:;’, self ellarn, 7 $ Z 8 _ in this sale is a real winter coat; good-looking, about it. ol e ot S R S S et cyciphupler-e Biliows ook Full graceful, flowing well tailored; fit for the hardest kind of serv- : sparkle. Your dodo'r will tell y g models or fitted and belted ice. . MT.VERNON - |[BE=fEssl | = p > - e liver. mbroidery - trimme these coats. You will show good judgment by : . 3 Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy= | 3 with large fancy (tons S E; = 2 { ok Vegetable ! coats; coats w being here the first thing in the morning to get SaVin S Bank ¢ ::"'i"':":"'l“:“::':"x :f::‘""""‘ ol b'l"' Jbuttons, fasciasting slecves. $ then;g. There are plentygof styles to suigevege'- : e act om the Hvér and: bowals, which Colors: Navy, Sorrento, body—women and. misses. We h: ()i N.E.Cor:9 e :gfi and Mass. Ave h'nf.‘ véde-rdl:"a‘ll!::“Tme{r “Hhe black, brown 9"" Peibdeer; amée preparation in quant'itv~ beut :r‘;ec::w(; Opposite the Puhlic Zisrary pubsticat for ;::":‘fw".:,': il g <, Sizes 16 %0 “: ; promise sufficient quantity in the face of such : Lh:yy-ub;‘"w'hicn o™ oyl : yaute 4 ) (Copyright, 1921, Mt Vernon Savings Bank.) 5 s by toning u.p‘ t::: Ii:lga and clearing Dywit Stales Bae_ ) z ; D Hedwards’ Olive Tablets _are ‘l;\nown by their olive color, 15cand30c, | %

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