Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 10

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MOONSHINERS ESCAPE ARREST . | T2y bi% Y PR, | Wo Wil RUGS Randolph Hearst in a statement pub.- | Glett. mm:n:lc.‘ Cleaning Co. S[EUNUMISSISSIPH REFUSES TOLMT (PheN RAIDERS FALL INTO VAT|siom, Somme s oo mi| 2. sotmest CAMPAIGN STARTS| - TARIEF ON KNWES T e T e ey Ave B in the darkness. nated for the position. Befors or after business bours, North 9189, When' Chief of " Pallce. Charles T.| ™0 0ar ot ®liaq had the place un-| . I OPEN §A ! { Bargains % ;i tClearance Sale| Cooley and Dep- AT/ der suryeillance for some thme and [ Vardaman-Stephens Tie to|Senate Rejects Proposal of |ty Sherik menss. iast night was dscided upon &8 & pro- 1 . The & Ble vat of. tve pitious time to make the ra{d. T .Be Decided by Votes Cast Senator Lenroot by Vote - |wnisiy -mas Ot e et very few feet of e still without 5 : !r'.l:geonlo‘ld‘!'nh'hk their !pruunce being detected, when for Miss Kearney. of 36 t0.28. . . . [5til on the rarm Established over 5o years. one of the pariy made a noise. The moonshiners made a break, the of- g A foll ing. Cool d Cris- Soars” toliowing, ootey <na cri || Jame_s B. Henderson Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords i ' 5 ; . T near ontro: / - - B | By the Assoctqed Press. By & vote of 36 to 28 the Senate | this county, about two of the men when they disap- IN BLACKS TANS AND WHITB 8| ™7 IACKSON. Miss. August 17.—Cam. |refused today to limit to 60 per cent 0inclogk Tuesday R s chdse. the of- 1108 G Street—Main 76757676 | 4 B | selen managers_for. tormee, Tnited A e ore e L tobon, Dread and (& Derfectly 'good fcers returned to the scens and de- —_— | States Senator Jamds K, Verdaman.| iiiiler knives. The limitstion was|chance of nabbing j Tevera) vats and s 230 mation sthi. - YOUR FALL REFURNISHING clal returns. gained o plurality but |proposed by.Senator Lenrool, repubc|qetected in th It is understood the still was op- I falled to obtain a majority in Tues. |lican. Wisconsin, who said the rates | Oi*Cc of per § erated by Washingtonians. PROBLEMS | dD?y's:' dehmacnll: pmflfi, pnond ‘};::d.:t :g:!ro\'ed ranged from 100 to 218 per Atfag iope of'(h; i Tu:-aéy| “"amw'd' Chiet Cooley. g S 3 | ] ephens. who. w s - | cent. - 5 ; | o, Stophans."who Wil opgome VAIGA |95 - dment Deteates, | i6sent autls vat [ Dopuly Coimaond and séreral couniy s i ¥ S o piang today “fon eeco lg‘a‘“;;{; The Senate yesterday defeated an |county Seeing their predicament | trt Matthews. oolred, near Burnt fumuhmglt this autumn we suggest, as helpful, a visit to . : Homines for United States senator: to | amendment proposed by Senator Har- | thElr fellow officers m a0 Mncinded A O s & ftegallon Henderson’s. Our stocks offer many suggestions—our I succeed John Sharp Willlams. reld of Qklahoma, republican, to place | y 5T AAVIe B MOXIeY, B rRin Etch | woman. her son. Arthur Matthews, prices for worth-while things for the homes impress by |! ‘{Jfllllel Miss Kearney's Votes Vital. a duty on crude petroléum, and de- | ison and Folicemen Oscar Galther. Guy B ocraneT ey homt they their reasonableness. i 2 - he head- | feated, also, an effort of the demo- |Jones and Lawrence Clagett, stoppe 2 . A e I} e p to e e two_ canaiaates, ox- a1, {] Inspection places you under no obligation whatsoever— || A ® ts to have the duties on aluminum % . s . \ S $6.00 pressed confidence of drawing to thelr | T2 5 which we cordially invite. | 2 The vote _given Miss Belle | reduced. French representatives had receive FRIEND OF MARK TWAIN. < e ! 3 :{ua’.pr?:l;ly. o fan third. in :)f_a race.| Last night Senator McCumber, | the position of the American. commis-| RENO, Nev.. August 17.—Mrs. Eu- FINE FURNITURE 4 H . R ° 1 Tvls polnted ot et Miss Kearney | chairman. 3f the finance committee, | sion. The purpose of the commis- | gene Mara. said to have been the first | | 5@%{%51252%‘1‘1%3“:5 | i ’ % vo ¥ . {and Senat Curti f Kansas and | sion's returni to Paris, he explained, hite child i in Ci ity, osiery eductlons fively neglible quantlty, yet I et O O ndians, members of the | oy ‘to" enable it 1o lsy befors (he | Nevi reputed to nave been the sweer: . PAPERHANGING ! 9 ° o fl | ond primary. committee, conferred with the Presl |, . Lovernment the exact results of [ heart of Samuel L. Glemens when he PAINTING it Miss’ Kearney thus far has issued |dent in regard to the tariff bill. They oes. | was in Nevada. died in Carson City omens e ose no Statement to indicate that she will | 8aid later that they hoped the tariff | the negotiations without the ne Tokt. RIEht. TEheiwes severtsovanll I ask her supporters lod ?v%{ either ?y'.“ ;:g:}g::,::;gg:g llnel:r;;-ges:;r ;fity for the lint?rmlnte of long ca-|years old. ° candidate. It was conceded that much e i al = e communications. 2 ve tember. Z i L} $2.50 Values, Now $1.79, 3 Pairs, $5.00 | ot shorrt St Eom oo e S0t o corars s sl 200 Gty o (AN W E GBS EEEEEEEEARRIERRRRREEECRRAnane s L 8 | for the first time. rought into the aluminum u the interest and princ; of the v hi y & < o 51.75 Values, Now 51.49, 3 Pmrs, $4.00 Under the state law the second pri- | 22 & laxgs stockholder in what ox82| French debt would begin has 2z vet| o . ) = mary will be hel P r $1.50 Values, Now 95¢ : Other contest Returas. e T, GO PR, o Ao | oo, o e e o | W | : . £ 4 el ional sts, Rep- | that he h: fi {al interest 2 - = + 1o, 158 (CoTasstanal comleite, Rep: | that b4 iand iscma, AoanclallIiSTest) misvion mould hd) (0l pesition (0 - -im.a congruhsionallhm;trlct. and lJ, w. renew«; d;dblte a8’ to whether sena- | funding _process. 5 7 3 9 tors, vote ta, = S ) B ol ‘é‘:‘.—{nofnfm'uafi.';_( ?.'.'ffi‘a' i“(I:Z; v?hrlclh 'inf;h; ‘uvor:bI;nnflec: herrr- juNENESESEEENg . . 3 tests, , | sonal properties. o Y B meembent in the Afth district, is in 5 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President [] = Tarift Bill “Tainted. . CENTER [ ] a close race with Floyd Loper, with the result still in doubt and a possi- | Discussing the aluminum dutles, s m [ ] o bility that a second primary will be | Senator Reed., democrat, Missourl, — i = ™ ™ . necessary. 5 ¥ icharged that the tariff bill was 11th & G Bts. A, Lisner, Pres. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes jRepresentative T, U Sieson ls run | rainted” with the self-lnterest of — wy ® of incomplete returns in the fourth|high officers of the federal govern- L , district. T. Webber Wilson continu ment.. He sald “every one knew' the [ ] [ 911 Pa. HOO ER BROS 911 Pa. to lead In the count over ' Jeft Collina [isamire bad been flargsly propesed: ". B8 Ave. s Ave. e Al ratiens o ie ment and asserted that the federal a [ ] . !has won over Hugh V. Wall, in the ! officer who helped to prepare a bill | .Il £ RERER 3 RRRREEERER R ERR B/@: seventh. o::::h‘:u:tnm:;:esy(r:nu:":é‘;ht&;"o:v: vt\:ck!l .‘. : o ; vigor- ously that the Treasury Department a® T : y &M @ had had a hand in preparing the Sen- | — ] ate measure. He asserted that the ° . i expert‘: relied ul?‘ntn bty lh: !flnlnce‘ s » ¢ imony ays S 1na earance . i , 5 . al no For Bebsristiag Specidh sion; which ne eclired wis T ne gy : . o & Department. The North Dakota!gy s Frlda, € s in the August Fur Sale senator said the committee had ap- y = ° g proved the House rates on aluminum | g . 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST Because thers was evidence that the | . omestic | producers were. se | . hu'r';"gtyhtlopnmn“c::np;tnion, afllt:i- = s & Ve table The House of Courtesy, sheging tares imporations g o= . = ny ol t] 0 - E ' duty.” Seer:ll:r‘lic(_‘m#bcerm:!ednred. ™ = oug] no 0 be charge 12 o ceedin' e intereet of any g 5 . hi, Moial." ¢ & . N nator Harrison, democrat, M-l g s : hoice of the House Tomorrow itraopt scuens o it wp s resetn. |y A Novel Idea = of the private interests of senators in . . Sonpretion un oo toies on 018 from MeCall’s . . Senator Lodge, Massachusetts, ma . ; . . . ) sority” 1eader.” and_Senator “wads- g Embroidery Book Included in the offering are models suit- = §) ve as ress _APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. FASCINATING Lt m able for street, dress or sports wear. : - —_— tle Tea Fortune g|® D 3 z : ; evelo; i ent col lack and = 3 Chemists Fear Loss to Industry; cloth with napkins ul® 5 ped n pat colt, b c. 5 - =4 Thaen reiriani named Health, Wealth, Sy brown kid, tan and black calf, white kid = Twenty-six chemists appealed to|W Happiness, Fame, Trav- ™ and calf, white reignskin cloth, sports ox- ® egardless o a ! i . S President Harding yesterday in the| el, etc., makes interest- - ' ford sith tri . f black £ ™ It SOI& fOl’ or Of interest of the proposed dye embargo ing l,‘ugrm:m:r sfllvlmg. L} - 10rds wi rimmings o ack calt. a in the pending tariff bill, declaring combining applique g8 Heel £ i) Baby Louis Gub that - the omission of the selectiv: and embroidery w,,:f_ ™ eels are of Louis, ba v Louis, Cuban L] x il he per: t S a : What It Cost ..... - g e A Pt B e e et and sports types. . of America. L 1 s 3 . S g e appedl mas madpsin (i fomn g bne Aecaritions. \ERitting. I‘: All sizes collectively, but not in each 4 P s v forth that the chemi; r crocheting and beadworl ¥ i o - The . & e 3 o e I, e bt ey R style. Thrifty women will do well to an- w % e finest of the Imported Ginghams—and the daintiest of the Swisses and six_years in collegiate courses spe-|m in [ ] ass ir f { ¥ Organdies, Linens and Pongees—distinctice models that have won high favor. clalizing in some brand of chemistry Cor o al® ticipate their future footwear needs and L] ~ £} &) e e- - . . o i tecblcally ekpert and" that (B by ey Sl select several pairs at this remarkably low ® fol——[olc——Jolc——"—o|c——=|o|]—=]|ol—=1d e T e hete| ooloy2te [] price . . . to the advancement of America’s Palnte Byl ™ : epe o iy n (hat. Tatiire e ine : (BasEalng Banement . Palats Royal—Second Floor. & A t f e e T e s, SN NN NN NN NN - - . ugl.ls aCr1l lcmg (1) m ots o neir eontimucd ” existence. will ESE NSNS EENNEESEEEEEINERS . - \ = < i "u:eep lnlodcblév‘loll ?lur time, :i‘"l' H — —— positions and, above all, our special 55 E > . P ining.” = El=———lolc——la]l—— = lol——=lal——=lo|—— ) il & What’s the = I O 7 A = 5 (1 l o g . FRENCH WAR DEBT = U = - 20 Tricotine and Roshanara Suits ..... ......Now $15.00 = se = - | i & 3 ow 315 COMMISSION RECALLED; (= Of taiing chamces on hav. = 7 B I . .. your plctures ruine = . . . = b 1 18 Pongee and Silk Combination Suits . . . .. . .Now $10.00 SURPRISE TO U. S. |2 Botmareerciot W , e perts in-developing an (Continued from First Page.) BER A oury men I p-to-date lab- 23 Cloth SportsCoats .....................Now $12.50 e T e 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. | modern equipment that that he hed. consulted s money can - buy.. When ornment by cable as Iuamey) eau buy.is Svaen 2 : 31 Sports Coats and Jackets ................ Now $5.00 S previots “eonteronces with 6|2 fny dnapriveine s oo - had cabled him to return to Paris for e panest et = ‘ a full discuseion of the situation as Dl Sabls o ik 2 5 11 Smart Jersey Jackets .................. Now $2.95 T aa ‘aaveloped. " | B chtussple svery, tme = “The chgirman of the commissio: joame Dy Dervice = - g e R AT 8 L3 lief that ul 3 41 Voile, Organdy and Ratine Dresses ... .....Now $2.95 {0 nave o complets statement made The National = : - 22 White Creve de Chine. Georectte Dresses. Now $15.00 White Crene de Chi Dr Now S15.00 Frenth government ag o ynac had| S Remembrance Shop F|jjjl / ‘ e Lre| e rgette Dresses ow s and the commission.” (Mr. Foster's Shop) == > o . Parm 1 id Lt poide Chmey teoes : 00 @ ST e B i, o e P ummer Dresses = to oin! where e % 47 White Gabardine and Surf Satin Skirts Now $1.00 Aot il had, r - , s 0 0 1) the nch pos m 3 n- " 1l cial and economic standpoint and the - I ¥ i : 150 Street Slip-On Dresses , 22 Baronet Satin, Sport and Flannel Skirts . . . . .Now $3.90 ; : . s $3. 4 Pretty Ginghams—values to $3.98 ................ . 27 Prunella, Tweed and Velour Cloth Skirts . . .Now $2.95 - h T . : 200 Wash Dresses { 44 Finest gra White kirts A : . : 98 | < v des Of Sllk s e .NOW\ 37'90 Domestic and Imported Ginghams; also Ratine—up to . i \ . | : 2 I $10.00,valless. . .o viisvoisiainaonannamnnie s 5 Fiber Silk Slip-over' Sweaters .. .. . Now §7.50- "This Is Pr o T di : | - : S eserving iime anaj 4 i 12 Fiber Silk and Wool Slip-over Sweaters Now $5.00 - ) . o ‘ 125 Finer Dresses up to $15 Values - Now 350 3 |} We Have the Requisit — . - : s € Iriave the nequisites f Linens, Silk, Pongee, Crepe de Chine, Organdie . ' 33 Wool Slip-over and Tuxedo Sweaters . .. .. .Now $2.95 Mn;gn’s Fruit Jars, with-porcelain-lined tops ot PREMERAONE. .. iniachasn - mnsarho omumns s sotion E 2 3 and rubbers— : 3 ’ 27 White English Satinay Petti 3 Pint- 70c dozen ; : ' 4 emt’ : Sas Tolote:eieis-es ozen . y | veveeen.. Now $1.49 Gl R e 110 VeryCFmeCSport Stl&_Dr;esses 98 WIIIt. R!dllllll‘ cre o "' E.Z. Glass Tap Fruit Jars, best quality, with Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine—navy, . 51 e & Troussean pe th-Now 33-95 riibbers— : : : black, brown and high colors—values up to $39.98, . " Pints ..............80c dozen i 43 White Glove Silk Vests.................. Now §1.95 Quarts .............90c dozen e . : > ash Satin Skirts 31 M Cl’e de Cl:ine st . ’ z e Chandlee Oval Canner, with rack for eight W s This is theilast Friday : repe ep-ms..-....-.....Now$l.95 jargs SR sl R SO0 - e 5298 you may purchase any - ; - — extra Sipaat Wids dollar article in the — = - — s - nd $6 values.. 69c 27 Fine Grade Suit Blouses. .. ............. .. Now $6.95 - veredy” Bottle -Capper . 1 Other siirts Greatly - | - | store tor......... : T : Best grade of Malleable iron, warranted 37 Crepe de Chine and Net Blouses ..........Now $3.95 aunbreakable, to fit any size bottle. . .- . . .$1.28 YR : - - 1 * < 3 . V. e o ; ~ J o T S A ETI Only 10 Days Left to Buy Your Fur Coat at August Prices 87 Dimity, oilenndBahst e Blouses ....."...Now $1.95 ‘ Guar A.allt_eed..flech;lc ho,n. r2e A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection Until Desired - 2 ; T S A Six-pound . nickel-plated,” with ~cord -and ; % e

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