Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 11

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American Rallway Association, that|ing 204,091 miles/ or four-fifths of business jiien ~Would to Mexico organization announced. the class one mileage in the country. City at the conclusion of the fifteenth Poverty may pinch an honest man, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 T v streams. A number of flowing well Safety Drive Saved Many Lives Do. | A!PCUER this represents an in- It revesis that trom Jume 30 to Bep. A oo O e Tm | Mors- Shan: 100,008 Dagearn or crude|mocs she unavatling. * perfod in 1321, the assoclation claims | o enty-four over last year, while by ‘Business Congress. announced. = tanks, are on fire, and Smackover| The Queen of the Belglans has h.;] summer months of 1922 mounted to | YSAT» 804 nearly 10 per cent more rall- hlensare to Clarence J. Owens, presi- | the congrees, is expected to be the |miles, reports reccived here state.|stamps, to ented 10 Queen but it never destroys. e amaclo L sl ot T3s ey allowing the oii to escape into nearby | cent collection. BER”N Is WARNEI] OBREGON PLEASED. RIVER AFIRE WITH OIL. |firigme, 4 Sugier of o ior soos which meets in tember 30, 693 persons were kille Son oil, in the Smackover fleld, near here. spite Inctease, Says Report. ‘President Owens said the projected creek, which runs ‘through the sec- |prepared a special album containing way cars were transported. dent of the Southern Commercial | largest unit of a business character The oll was stored in earth reser-! Helena of Ttaly, is an ardent 4,411 in the period of the “Careful| The report is based on the casual- . CROSSINGS TOLL, 4,411, s R pet , ORADO. Ark., November 7.—|and all efforts to control the fla Wires Approval of Visit to Mexico | ChiaTe -22, Dr. Ow| I : . crease of 3.6 per cent over the s@me | fn croasing mccidents, an increase of CHIGKRO i N pember 2023, DL oW D | O e aoApet Trony: burating Lo ety the campaign actuslly saved many|ygop received non-fatal injuries, as i NEW YORK, November 7.—Railroad | lives, since 21 per cent more automo- | oo = o CHICAGO, November 7.—Predldent|trip to Mexico, which will be the v TU BUI_S]ER MARK crossing accidents during the- four|blles were in operation than last ;‘;fig;’f;; 1yath 1768 in the same| . ocon of Mexico has cabled his | elghth foreign mission conducted by |tion, is a roaring furnace for several a complete set Belgian postage | 1 v i 2 o ] 1 I ngress, upon the announcement |that has ever toured a foreign coun- |vmrl, which bu:st during heavy rains. | philatelist and possesses a magnifi- Crossing” campaign waged by the|ties recorded by 108 railrosds cover- - Commission on Ij'ep_a‘ratiom‘ Sends Note Impressing Need of Definite Action. <ociated Press. 3 \. Noventber 7T.—The repa- ons commission has handed the German government another mnote, imp ing upon Germany the npeces- sity of making more.definite proposals for the stabilization of the mark and reminding the government of its en- gagements undertaken last July with regard to the regulation of Germany's finances. : commission requested a speedy to the note. entary and financial circles see only hopeless confusion situation. They interpret the 1 polite reminder that the on is completely out of sym- pathy with the mganner in which Chancellor Wirth “and Minister of Finance Hermes are conducting the pourparlers. . oan Held Vital ce has bLeen discovered in have not yet supplied 1 text of the two proposals vy Dr. Hermes to M Bar- he reparations neluding the sabmitt thou, « utional stabili- | ars are expressed m] that the conference 2 1. m was then quoted at 7,000 to the dollar, The international loan of 500.000,- ©a0 gold marks which Germany has proposed to the allied reparations commission represents the sum which the German government belleves is 1equired to undertake German finan- stabilization, it is set forth in ! man memorandum to the com- . which stipulates that the exclusively devoted to thle Frane Slumps With Mark. i wndum also stipulates | 1 4 under the I committee s of the Ger- and the reichsbank atter institution fs -operate in the vy pledging its her credits. the early convoca- nternational loan com- rman government, it is to stimulate the co- Morgun and other nterests, i rembers of the have not yet tti i i proposal. it is | Barthou and M. | ing unconcealed | ¢ plunge of the mark | lump of the | de toward MRS. CHAMPION GETS DELAY IN SENTENCE Petition in Error to Be Filed, Seek- ing New Trial for Slaying Carnival Man. foliowing her nslaughter. in r of Thomas | Conn., carni- ted a Stay of éXe- appexls vesterday time to prepare ol error und argue r i new trial before the ap- t t was fixed in ected the case will | nes of appeals acted. STAGGERING PIG IS CLUE. | Officers Follow Porker to Forty. Gallon Moonshine Still. ' TOHNSON CITY, Tenn November 7. down & cove . in Carter county, ing. was followed by a deputy to a for- 1e still, ‘where the s alcoholic as destroved. isted arrest and es- h the underbrush. caped throl SPANISH PREMIER HURT. MADRID, November 7.—Jose * Sanehea Guerra, the Spanish premier, was slightly injured vesterday when his automobile Tan into a lamp post. The accident came when the chauf- luu;' turned out to avoid striking a cyelist e “Just a 'sore throat " } TOMGRROW. today’s dis- comfort may be something more serious. Your doctor will tell you that an inflamed throat is nlture'l'lu';l&lhlt germs are trying to invade the system. Formamine, the germ-killing throat tablet, is heartily e~ dorsed by thousands of doc- _ tors because it actually kills germs, thereby not only reliev- ing sore throat, but prevent- ing more serious infection. Pleasant, harmless, efficient. All drug stores. i . [J ormamint GERM-KILLING THROAY TASLETY P SAMPLES: we will -\lu_r:w " linings, etc. 40-inch AlLL-Silk _ Canton Crepe, *2.65yd. A RICH, Heavy All-silk Canton Crepe, that lends itself either to the draped or straightline mode. The price is exceedingly low, considering the splendid quality—and the wide choice of desirable colors, which includes every fashionable shade, also black and white. i ¢ ~Third Fioer. Thanksgiving Sale of Table Damask HE one event of the year when zll table appointments must be above criticism may be met with great assurancé with such linens as these. All pure Irish linen damask tableclotiis of a fine quality, full bleached and firmly. woven and shown in very attractive patterns. The prices are most unusual.. 70x70 Tablecloths .............. $5.00 70x88 Tablecloths .............. $6.75 70x106 Tablecloths ............. $8.25 22x22 Napkins to match, dozen. .$6.75 —=First Floor. Gotham’s Elastic Girdles Discontinued Models LIGHT-\VEIGHT girdles of heavy surgical elastic, some combined with broche. Fine Gualities at great reductions. $12.00 Girdles reduced to........ $5.00 $5.00 Girdles reduced to. . $4.00 Girdles reduced to. . —Third Floor. Women’s< Umbrellas $1.50 ON those unsettled days, when you hate to carry your best umbrella, such as these fill the bill in every particular. They are of fast black cotton gloria, on 26-inch paragon frames, and have ring or silk cord handles. Men’s Umbrellas, $1.25 Of a good quality rainproof cotton gloria, on 28-inch frames, and finished with opera or the favorite Prince of Wales hook handles. =~First Floer. Engraved Visiting Cards THIS is the scason to place your orders, as our engravers can give you the most care- ful attention when they are not rushed. 'Engr-ved Copper Name Plate and 50 Cards Script Old English ............. .. Shaded Old English. . . . ~First Fleer. Special Values in White Goods Longclotly, 36 inches wide ; firm and smoothly woven. Yard.. s Sheer Lawn, 40-inch, for aprons, Yard... 3 Plisse Crepe that launders with- out ironing. Yard.... 18¢ 25¢ 25¢ Handkerchief Linen, 36-inch; beautiful quality. Yard... c‘ . ‘a 31.35 ~First Floer. = “Botany French Serge, $1.39 Yard E have anticipated such a heav iW selling of this popular winte{ fabric that we have provided 1,000 yards in the most-wanted shades of midnight and navy blue. It is of the highest grade Australian wool and 42 . inches wide. Normandy-Bolivia $3.98 Yard 54 inches wide. A beautiful quality for coats and capes. Kit fox, fallow, navy blue, brown and black. * Wool Seal, $7.50 Yard Its soft, glossy finish resembles real sealskin. A de luxe material for suits and wraps. Navy, brown and black. 54 inches wide. . 420-30 Secventh Street Norhwest—Phone New York and-Paris Latest Styles Reproduced ‘New Hats WEDNESDAY we shall offer for the first time a large and varied selection of new trim- LANSBURGH & BROTHER - Franklin 7400 med hats. which effectively reproduce Paris - and New York styles—minus the high cost. THE STYLES — Capelines, poke bonnets, tricornes, turbans, broken brims, etc. THE FABRICS—Slipper Satin, Duvetyne, Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet, Metallic Brocade, Silk and Fur. THE TRIMMINGS—Paridicette, fur, em- broidery, patch embroidery, jewel and tinsel embroidery, and sweeping fancies. THE VALUTE—They are far superior to the usual hats offered at $5.00. Let us prove it! —Second Floor. Winter Coats of Exclusive Style $75.00 and $98.50 - HESE are not duplicates of high- priced models, but the high-priced models themselves, sold at prices amaz- ingly moderate. Every whim of coatdom has found its way to some of these models—great poifited sleeves, sleeves that blouse in one with the back, loose wrappy lines, or draped and belted coats. Coats whose beautiful styling alone makes them well worth the prices named. . Then the materials, soft and deep of pile, such as lustrdsa, preciosa, orman- dale, panvelaine,” moriana and vel- verette, trimmed with rich furs—fox, wolf, beaver and caracul. ' Some confine their fur trimmings to their collars, while others have deep cuffs and other novel placements of the fur. Tailored Suits $25 There are so many places for a dignified tailleur of tricotine that they do not belong - to any special weather or season. At $25.00 we have an interesting showing. featuring many variations of tailored lines, yet always holding to the insistent demand for sim- plicity. —Second Flaor. —Second Floor. Silk Costume: Blouses Including Handmade Models . IT is quite a treat to find hand- made blouses of the finest crepe de chine at such a price as this. They are claborately trim- med with hand-drawnwork and finished with tiny covered buttons. Other blouses in the lot are beaded with steel beads or em- broidered in contrasting colors. They are the favorite hip-blouses, many with the new side sash. You may clicose from the suit " shades of -brown. navy and black, as well as bobolink, barberry and silver. Sizes 36 to 46. —Second Floor. SR S S S Nippon and Bavarian Fancy China TO.\IORRO\V we will offer for special sell- . ing five large groups of high-grade fancy China pieces—a varied assortment of shape and patterns, in beautifully hand-painted de- signs and colorings. It behooves every thrifty person to take full advantage of the unusual savings—to buy seyeral articles for home use, as well as to anticipate Christmas gifts. 85¢ e $1.35 Group I— _ Choice at ...................... e ol Group II— Choice at Group IV— Choice at......... ...~ $2075 ‘ =i A .87 These articles formerly sold in our stocks from 93¢ to $5.00. Choice includes— -Dresser Sets Marmalade Jars Nut Sets Vases Plates . Syrup Jugs Nappies Nut Bowls Butter Tubs Celery Trays Bowls . Cake Plates Sugar-and-Cream Salad Bowls Mayonnaise Sets Berry Sets Condiment Sets Baskets Teapots Bonbons Candlesticks Comports Tobacco Jars Smoker Sets Mugs Chocolate Pots Fern Dishes Cracker Jars Tea-and-Toast Cheese Dishes Cups and Sauters Tea Sets —and a Sale of Willow Ware HERE is the opportunity you have long an= ticipated. To own several pieces of this attractive and serviceable willow ware at spe- cial prices is an item not to be overlooked. An assortment of ‘fancy and plain weaves, as well as many prettily decorated pieces. Light groups, formerly priced 25¢ to $3.00, specially priced as follows: i e ©-$1.85 Gowi- 95¢ Gur$2.35 Gor +$1.25 Gt $3.45 The groups include ‘the following. but not all articles listed are in each group: Sandwich Baskets Fruit Baskets ‘Work Baskets Waste Paper Baskets. Market Baskets Shopping Baskets Silver Baskets Flower Baskets Lunch Baskets Fern Baskets Infants’ Baskets And Trays —Sixth Floor. Group 1— Choice....... 19‘: G 2— G~ 55€ Group 3— Come and lu;ar one of our new Brunswick Phonographs Already distinct in its selection of machines famed for their splendid re- producing qualities, our Balcony Pho- nograph Shop has now added a com- plete showimg of Brunswick Phono- graphs. Come in and sce the variety of models from which you may choose, ranging in price from $5 to $425, and ask us to play them, for you, so_that you may judge the beauty of the tone for yourseli. The machine illustrated is Brunswick model No. 210, and may be had in Adam Brown or Ameri- can Walnut. It is equipped with automatic stop, tone modifier and 7 albums for filing records. $150.00.

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