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i (14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TH‘URSDAY; -SEPTEMBER 14.‘ 1922. 5 —_—————— = ' ' More Sales _Smaller Profits BAND CONCERTS. FREIGHT LOADINGS SOAR. | ‘&, aah sncsate of 1903 ez, | KINKAID. TRANSFERRED. ' T 5 ———— stituting & normal proportion of the = Lieut. Com nder Thomas . Kin« lected skins in the newest models; full o ] = = s ciary Park, today at 7:30 p.m.; of any wegqk since the beginning of | detachment in Turkish water: /4 | | zovior Branson. second ieader. Higheat Since Mine Strike. Y h o e ot - ~ - Marén, “Goveriers Own Freight loadings on all railroads |report showed, This was an increase S i 40-INCH BAY SEAL Qverture, {Hesutiful /Gala- reached a total of 931,598‘cars, an in- | the total for the corresponding week 2 . LS Preihe o crease of 40,760 cars over the pre-|of last year. g LR . [ 5 £ _ ceding week, and exceeding the total LM i 18L 25 Jwhet AheY, COATS 26 s .50 Main Business Houses Close Musician Arthur . Whit- Prisoner Freed When Judge |of any week during the last cleven ¥ ! say of Plitt's Painting, Made of the best se- f— - a comb. months, ‘lcco;dln‘: to a report by the i Lan|or leldlell;l and health wlor):eru‘ Ealperh_angmg and Up- _ sl = Excerpts from “Idol's Eye,” car service division of the American|in Minneapolis are co-operating to olstering. ;. : to Aid in Law League’s D L Rebukes Ford as the AS- | Raiiway Asociation, Compared with the e s, stimulate the unions of that city to - 1325 corresponding week of last year, {he promote the heaith of their members. 1Geo. Co., lnc.. Ma flared d belted. . T Chardcteristic, “Japanese Pa- - o % Membership Drive. sl & iBchashay sailant in Case. — — THIS is just one of the many SPECIALS THAT ; N GFRDAE doeries jtioin _ e ToTToT Policeman C. H. Ford of the seventh e g CANNOT BE HAD ANYWHERE but at our shop. ! ASSAILS 1 FLOGGING .WAVE Specialization and tailoring on the premises makes i \ = — possible THESE EXTRA-ORDINARILY LOW v —_ By the Army Music School | [Precinct whose alleged brutal trea’s = | Band, at Washington barracks, ment of two young women recently m " d Qud“’ ' By the Associated Press. | today at 7:30 p.m.; senior band | |elicited Judge Mattingly's denuncia- oase & vk ! BIRMINGHAM, Ala, September 14— | leader students = conducting. | |tion of the District's law enforcement g | Organizers of the Law Observance| | Program: s department, was again cited yester- £ {and Enforgement League today were rche Indlenne,: sfrot 1 day in Police Court for using alleged N> o Il ¢ . | busy soliciting members among prom- s e Rhat i unwdrranted brutality in making an I : = N Iinent citizens, in an effort to suppress C. Hewit. o § Lcrime, mob violence, and especlally | | Overture, “La Gazza Ladra” This time the jurist was Judge Me- 937939 F St. NW. oo Mahon, sitting in the United States ————— ifloggings in_ this vicinity. L H 40-inch Natural Muskrat i ® i Condycted by Staff Sergt. i Comtaca™"ihe durkest C:.z '"ct-h:i'c':g:‘"'s kSI::l { Wit she principal business houses| | Yames B Allen. " branch of the Police Court. Judge ull-furred skins, match- ts—! - |l closea for the event. election, “Reminiscences of ed to perfection; five-stripe large skunk collar, wide | mass meeting yesterday warned that Scotland = McMahon not only dismissed the : F .d d S ) d S I border: large cape collar sleeves and canton or | the nation faces conditions similar to ok usted v, Busst: Moty charge against the prisoner, Lewis riaay an aturaay—a odSale o and bell cuffs; lined with di f de Lininas: those in’Russia and Turkey unless B Edward, colored, but toJd Ford be- 4 raciton ibrocace AnIngss | mob violence can be suppressed, and | | waitzes, “Casino Tanze,” fore the assembied court that it was F: > 2 e, no e n , who mit- | Birmingham district in the pas ) sault. . t Conducted by Staff Sergt. W. r lng 0 5 are Drawn Into. Dispute. . cord. > i months. The guilty parties in all s 00 s ,00 | cases have escaped the hands of the i | - rchambeault. td lawg It was said. | uet for two clarinets, “The According to the testimony, Ford | he principal | i C.'P. Beddow, attorney, t! Swiss Bo; was drawn into an argument between | speaker at the mass meeting, read a Played by Pvts. (1st Class) Edwards and another man over the or Sbhoal and Colle e Wear h 'y “of ! anonymous letter he declared he had | Ercolo B. Gentile and John hauling of a showcase, Ford finally de- Chokers: Largest assortment o 55_00 IRl e | ecer Fan Titburgh. " Claing o, arvest Kdwards. | ¢ B 4 “We hope wou will bridle your Excerpts from “Tumble Tn." In reaching into the automobile oc- | s 5 o s e most desirable qualities. : e tomtie and say nothig agwinst what| | © o Erim1 | cunied o5 his proective prisoner. i | (] Misses Dbt‘SSF-‘- at _3616-3(1 -‘Il';;ff f‘flflé I“'; »‘;f’)”"f i iri erv ot noived you know to be necessary to main- onducted by gergt. James C. { was testified. Ford slipped and injured | 5 5 to $5I s, $2.95 and $3.95 Remodeling and Repairing at very low price:. | tain white supremacy_in our so 4 Budes: his leg on the running board. In- $19.50, $25 to $3C s ys, § and 3 !land. (Signed) MR. BLANK." | | Fantasia, “Mountain Life," furiated by fis own misstep, reputable Ideal styles and fabrics for The simplest. smartest and most “IT you mean by white supremacy Le Thiere | |business men testified. the policeman| _ school or college wear. Al-100 appropriate styles for school and ! that_negroes should be persecuted,” | Conducted by Staff Sergt. { drew his club and hit Edwards on the | crepes, velours, jerseys. tricotines. college wear. The kind You perch | Mr. Beddow declared. “you are bark- George, Wohimacher. | head, the colored man having by this| plaid and checked wool fabrics on_your head. give it a pull. @ ing up the wrong tree. I believe the | | “Salome Darce” (“Dance of time alighted from his car. | Smart enough to please any youno twist. a pat—and there you are. | negro should have equal justice before the Seven Vel Edwards fell to the pavement. uncon- lady and practical enough 1o becomingly hatted. Velvet, felf. i the law, 1 don’t believe in imposing Conducted By < S, conscious. but, the same witnesses please any mother. angora and combinations in a heavy penalty on a nbgro for shoot- | stated, Ford and a fireman from en- S0 . % brown, mavy, sand, gray and ing craps and freeing the white (a) Popular, * igilm compan . 5 dragged him half Misses” Sport Chats, $23, black. murderer.” .y hio a block to trol box: | $35, $39 10 $45 - | This Statement was met with an out- (b) March, “The Following Judge McMahon's repri- S, Misss#® Brushod Wool burst of applause. Local law enforce- | St. Clair | |mand of Ford, J. William Shea, nllor-l The Sgort Coat plays every vole e = = ment officers were praised by the| Conducted by Staff Sergt.-John ney for Edwards, announced that he the college girl demands of if. Scarfs, $3.50 and $5 speakers, but it was declared that 0. Clover. would ask the grand jury to return! There is mo more practical or el | their numbers were too few to meet i Star SDanR1eq. Banner™ lan indictment against the policeman | smarter coat for school purposes Plain or in combinations of rich ! the present need. SHAPSL # 2 for assault. The previous time Ford and other occasiona in plain, plaid autumn shades to match your hat was cited from the bench of a court | \ or wonderful new miztures. if desired. A the Commission exonerated him , A . TRANSFER GEN. MARTIN. |roltowing an i gation. Misses’ Skirts, $7.50, $10. Kayser's Wool Hosicry, N TR $12.50 $2.95 N\ \ TLEIS IS 7 § Did You Get Your BROMLEY .omcer Coming From' Camp Weade = | Fashionably smart yet practical In beaver. brown, ' heather, § b ! to Wad Department. NCW Furniture H and_serviceadle. " Wool noveltics. camel, marine. green, plain or N 2 s plaids, stripes in autumn’s richest with embroidered cloz. : xt O_clo er Collar N| Brig. Gen. Charles H. Martin has - color tones. 2 § Pictorial !been relieved from command of the —Fall Draperies = | e il 0N es0l Sas Misses' Slipon Sweaters, % |34 Corps training center at Camp and Cretofines are arriving. It © | Misses” Suits, $29, $39. $45, Special, $3.95 \ |Meade, Md.. ana ordered to this city | | give us pleasure to show =| to $635 = X N [Tor duty as assistant chicf of staff, |y You our attractive stocks, with- & | " ; ,, In shades to match your skirt N |G-1, at the War Department. = out obligation. ! These are man-tailored, hand- or hat. New long-slceve models N | "Brig. G Hacry A ‘Sroith sist i | finished _tricotines and poiret in browns. gold. gray. navy, § [ Srie: Cen_Hatey A Swith, dsler: (8 .3.pe Overstuffed Living - twills. = Their youthful designing green, white as weil as light shad- § 12191221 G St N CDeslend. A {College, Washington barracks, has|% Room Suites, as low as $125 | fo',,',y",'“:,-',,_“ 3LIORDicppeatitoihe g8 § ter Pictortall Ke * reet W beautiful designs j Deels relioven of that 0uty and assign- | . DRAPERIES AND WINDOW SHADES : | Misses' Tailored 1 aists, to rhoos oM. o 1 e 4 < . - g § Book. Per copy, Store Hours: 9 to 6 Speciat . ¢ 'zr‘,; Brigade at Fort Howard, Md. FINEST WORK—LOWEST PRICES | A S‘é""&{ C’:;-‘é'll"")’f‘- at $1.95, $2.95 to $5 N\ e - g rig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman ha D E VIT i .00 an 95 N 5 S Etets - oF | Many attractive. youthful mod- § 25¢ : 39¢ N gen” transterrea” front commana "ot | = c T: on saie Friday only. Taken A \ B . 2 Y 1 of {3 | rom our best seiling lines up fo Smartly taiior-made with hand \i v & ’ ol e 7] E‘\ the 10th Infantry Brigade at Fort Phone M. 3211 | 5. Fnjingmul ggulil, plr;in or self- work of embroidery, tucks, drawn B 2 figured. Sizes 30 to 38 bust meas- work. Very practical for schook | Try Sworzyn's First Wil ese | = T : o %Benjsmin Harrison, Indanapolis. 11d. {2 1003 9th St. N.W. ! CLAIMS $10,000 DAMAGES. Louis Dinowitz, a real estate bro- ! {ker, has filed suit in the District | upreme Court to recover $10,000 | [Did You Know There Is Healing | of Mind, Body and Affairs for You? | !damages from Abraham Bressler for | A Special Purchase of Fifty High $5 Autumn and School Specials Misses’ New Middy Suits "~ For School Opening |alleged slander. The plaintiff charges || Attend { bt the aeiaan Inhe sresence || ANNTE RIX MILITZ Class Hats, Friday at. .. .. iof others uttered statements reflect- | ing on the integrity of Dinowitz. At- i T atersetYa Shapes for Miss or Madam, in Medium or Large Effccts {torney Thomas F. Monahan appears | for the plaintiff. | ORDERED TO‘HOSPITAL. Maj. John H. C. Williams, air serv- ||| ice, at Camp Knox, K apt. Robert | | W.'Nix, jr, infantry, at Fort Leaven- and feit * bands. CRYSTAL HALL EBBITT HOTEL And Learn the Way Thursday, Sept. 14. 8 P.M.—""The New Era of Immortality. Hats of individual style and character in Lyons and Panne velvets. duve cleverly trimmed with large bows of faille silk ribbon. novelty quills and f Nut brown, navy, brown, tie and black are the favorites. N 227 77 § Just what the young girl afd miss will need for school Kan.. and First Lieut. Garland /|| Friday. Sept. 15. 8 P. N ] 3 land, infantry, at Plattsburg Thou Be Made WholeT = = == = e = = wean These Middy Suits are beautifully made with plaited or plain skirts. Guaranteed fast colors in tan, navy, white and gold. All trimmed with braid and chev- 5 rons. Values up to $12.50. Sizes 14 to 22. SO come Efll-' Py Y., have been ordered to | ¥ for ireatment at Walter eneral Hospital. | Everybody Welcome. Free Will Offering: 2 — Fashion’s Choice Creations in _ | Fall Millinery They are sure to sell fa: at the special price for Friday and Sat- urday. Only.....ceeecoeenceoson N\ 77277 - Y All-silk, corded edge: large Middy Ties ;"7 il : L SPECIALLY PRICED * 11091111 G 5t. NW Hosiery S‘pecials Priscilla | $ 5 .75 ‘Open 9:15 A.M. W e 6P, panne velvet, dyvetyn, felt and combinations of ma- terials. Large picture effects, some embroidered, and jaunty little affairs with bows or quills. Lead- ing colors are bright red, almond green, brown shades, royal blue and black. _ " IDA WALTERS 1414 G . %y NEW FALL COATS | Are being unpacked today and will go on Sale Tomorrow at $719.95 and ’$29-£ . B The stylish models that are so popular with the young miss and types that will please those with the more conservative tastes. i All the favored Fall Shades in such popular materials as— Herringbones. Tweeds, plaid back.and English coatings, chinchillas, ctc.- All are perfectly tailored, finished and silk‘lined. Sizes 14 to 40, with heavy qualigy, in black, cordovan and white. Price, pair..”... $200 Weldrest Chiffon Hosiery —Black and white. Pair $l -50 \ Buster E-own Children's Ribbed Hose —In black, cordovan and white. Spe- cial at— N Z Of Genuine Suede- . * like Cloth. In red, HOSIERY 39¢ Pair—<3 Pairs, $1.00 ey At g pen, orange, gray, Knickers - Knickers Knickers e e By For Golfing, Riding and all Outdoor Sports. Wear. Khaki Knickers—Sizes 14 to 22, $2.98. Tweed Knickers—All-wool and all colors, $5.00. e $1.35 Silks and Velvets for Autumn 3 Among the new arrivals are many new weaves in beautiful silks ‘and satins, including silk ratine, velvet knit, brocade crepes, duvetynes, deep pile velvets, heavy crepe de chine suitings, etc. Of -very special im portance are the New Silk Cantons, that continue to hold first place for the new season. All 40 [J A Silk Lamp Shade for Your New Home j Enjoy the Satisfaction of Making It Yourself! —So Simple Marty. Charming New Models in Fall Dresses $23.75 * We've added another hundred to our already large assortment,” which makes Extra Special _ Five Hundred Silk Waists $2 .98 Values Up to $6.98 inches wide and of a firm, closely woven quality; all pure silk, in lizard, negro, wallflower, copenhagen, heron, Havana, .sand, st, jade, navy midnight and black. Our opening season price, yard... Other Grades at $2.98 and $3.49 a Yard. L Duvetynes " Chiffon Velvet These ase 39 and 42 inches wide, in fine, Forty inches wide, in the soft, supple qual- H soft. chamois finish. The cplors are Azure, ity. The.colors are Beaver, Havana, African, SO . selection an- easy matter. They are Sand, Pumpkin Comct, Toaen @ bcarlct.. x‘{;s;l:rizémofhcgrt' iignna. Copettiager, Tuis e g;:sls:eslfitghl?elro;)?!‘r’:.n );“‘Cvl?l[d’c‘:i s:rle :h: A very special purchase enables . Sapphire, new long. circufar and draped skirts; us to offer these wonderful values. Whirlpool, Bobolink, Chest- nut, Wallflower, Jade, Bea- American Beauty, Toagt, ver. Brown, Navy, Midnight 3.75 Castor, Navy fand Black. $4.98 g . Heavy quality, all-silk crepe de chines, georgette crepe and many combinations. Embroidered and lace ‘trimmed. White, flesh and colors. All sizes 36 to 4. also many with the popular side panels. Choose from the newest colors and ma- terials—Satin Cantons, Canton Crepes, Figured Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Charm- ing Knit Poiret Twill and Tricotines. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women's sizes, 36/to 46. > Many Captivating Models in T he New Tailleurs at ’45:—4"\ Charining styles for both womén and ‘misses. The new Fall Suits are ultra smart looking, and we pride ourselves with showing the best values we have ever offered at such an extremely low price. They are fashioned of Fine All-wool Tricotines and Poitet Twills in the new long straight - line models.. Strictly'tailored and fancy silk stitched—all lined with fine quality Mrs. Butler Instructs You Absolutely Free China_Silks, Taffetas, Georgettes, Braids, Fringes, Trimmings—all are here in only the best of qualities. Innumer- - able staple and odd shapes in wire frames at very reasonable prices. and Black. Yard............ Priced at, yard................ . o - Braid Girdles A special purchase, made of good quality plaited braid, with heavy silk tassels. Two yards long, in black, navy and brown. Spe- $l 85 o cial at ............. oges Wools and Yarns Fleisher’s Silkanwool Yarn—Two- ounce balls, 60c. - leisher’s Silverglow Yamn—One- ounce balls, 30¢c. Signit Ring Yarn—In solid and com- - hination_colors. per ball. 40c. - - * Buttons! Buttons! Buttons A vast assortment of small trimming Notion Specials’ Clark’s 0. N. T. Spool Cotton—150-: §pno}m’ I‘n hls‘(eld-“d hllcl: All t}gen a'.!d. o pecial _ fof riday and Saturda; only. DOZN .....eennnenrn.. Y 49%¢ Limit, 1 Dosen to a Customer Dreax Lining—All sizes, white only— Lawn, 3% Net, 49¢ Tussah, g% \J2p Silk, sse Dress Shields—Good ‘qualit; b H al mmen Very spoctal, b WY rubberlsed; i . °20e pair, 3pairs, 50c Drersmaker’s Pias—Puritan, t.qual- ity. . Y-lb, bg¥es, 45c Good Quality Basting Cotton—<125 yards to a spool. Special.....,. .+.13 sposls, " Free Evening Classes: Tues. and Thurs., 7 to 9. Come down tonight! enhetmeriy 5 Buttons, including pearl; oue and two | Cotton Gros Graln { 3 Q| B || S UNIQUE gy Vs i 4 g per card ...iooiiiiiiiiieiians ‘ 100 yard; 12 yards, 3108 PIGHTH ¢ & STRECTS 5 S : et ey & 3 ; v i »

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