Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 102 NOBEL PRIZE WINNER - |Huusbands’ Magna/(] § 1) APPEAL ORDER |8 st Charta Filed in R o e Sremines ac 80 ead LECTURES INMUSEUM S tate High: Coure| TORETURN HALL LIQUOR et st i Dutch Scientist Discovered That search warrant'is {ssued is mandatory By the Associated Press, a Mechanism Exists to Regulate " Blankets and Comforts E return your fleecy, -woolly blankets hat the warrant skall particularly NEW YORK, November 9.—A dec- doscribe. B place to be searched and sond i s _ | the goods or person o seize o laration of masouline rights was aiea | $00,000 Stock, Seized in Raid, Tak in supreme court yesterday, with a jearch and seisure of the goods_in an street southwest was en on Faulty Search Warrants, | iiiegal on its face. It was upon that | i | 3 = Detition that it be approved as the issue that Judge Mattingly ruled. —soft and white—just as downy as be- Blood Circulation. magna charta for “the Association of Judge Had Ruled. i e Have your bl ’k 4 Baei st ave your blankets and comforts Attention Is being directed to the . 3 4 Dr. August Krogh, the famous lh’fz‘: ;‘::"‘;’;"_’k ’;i:”:’::‘":fl‘:’;: The order issued by Judge Robert | existonce of an Island in the Hebrides cleaned by our improved method. Dutch scientist, and winner of the e 3 L ; Eroup, which is literally a mountain pinl 2 ool uptown addres sas Neadquarters of | B. Mattingly in the United Stales| g% ipilur®1 600 feat high and per- Call Main 4724 1920 Nobel prize in medicine, gaye an | the association. Based on the propo- | branch of Police Court Tuesday In the | hantt BT %00 100 equare miles. in | ain illustrated lecture on the manner in -;'_:':"":ill! “all men are entitled to|grank P. Hall case, charged with vio- | base. The material of the mountaln which fnsects obtain their oxygen, | et the trotiters In thelr own house- | 15410 of the national prohibition law, |5 99 per cent pure sulphur and the their olds,” the bill included the following remainder ash. before the Entomological Society of | “rights”: [relul‘l’lh\‘ to Mr. Hall the $50,000 ~ Washington in the National Museum | ‘“To provect the husband from the | worth hampagnes, cordials, liq- sy performance of any and a1l household | "orth °f champag 8 ght. . dutles and assure him home-cooked Dr. Krogh, accompanied by his wife. | meals, prepared by the wife. pre-prohibition stock, taken in a raid P Er. Maria Krlns{h._ w\;\n nlin i af.;}:'lll . ‘To nrev‘om vllljln from mothers-in- | by the revenue officers.and police the nown scientist, is the guest o “|law except on written permits signed P v ‘ o onla S Univereity, where he delivered lec- | by officers of the assoclation, said pers [1ISht of October 13, will be appealed tures. He has made an important dis- | mits not to be issued on Sundays or | by the government. covery concerning the circulation of hfll_lx.db)'& ¢ . L This announcement was made late % x " . blood. “To prevent reference by the wife = 5 (rlct At A delightful surprise in styling. ahe’ technical name of Dr. Krogh's |to faults or deficiencies of the nus- | {erney Frank F LR L RS ST % iscovery, which won him the Nobel ! band. b S Dl S Tongue is inlaid with gray ooze, prize, In " establishment of the fact| “To develop caveman methods for[Sf, the case. —During the Lwolfey : e s s that ‘mechanism exlsts in the human|the discipline of jealous, nagging or|pgre of the motion, made by former with a triple inlay of same material body to regulate capillary activity.|unruly wives. udge Daniel Thew Wright, counsel T rdgs o o ‘alls all food | “To establish the husband's right to | 3! o i : across the vamp. An advance ana “Waste. produces ' as well as|dictate the length of his wife's hair | Lof o exespilon, ’l\‘:-?.'fé"n'g"e‘.‘;‘e“g'r'm- %mmlmflllllmmmmmmmflmmmnmmflmmmmnfllmmflflmllflflmflmmmumm T = v i o 2 i : the cou : style—has just reached us. Notice e W = - the heel. ueurs, whiskies and beers and other CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. s > > >35> > > > > > > > > > » > > t 2 bl 1 1 e (e exceptions the flPpQ:l'nl'A‘ em o lood circulation existent for be based. Just when the case w g0 - the sake of the capillaries. CLABAUGH WILL SING. to the higher court has not been de- ‘VOLF’S Capfllaries consist of minute blood ST e termined. vessels, which form the connection T'h. ch warrant under which - between the fine anches of the | Heads Sunday Night Free Concert ————-—I HE E (L arteries and the , and are so small that in a guinea pig Dr. Krogh at Central High Center. ¥ has counted 3,000 in a ':‘70!8-'?6!‘0“ William Clabaugh, prominent in - the size of a pinhead. If all the capil- | business circles and a member of the ( l laries in the body were place Rotary Club, will feature the side by side t would stretch twice ) gram at the third free c Ct A around the e Sunday night series at - h—rd Besides this discovery Dr. Krogh, | Community Center. Mr. Clabaugh h: | - with Dr. Lindhard of Denmark, dis-| not Bung in public for a number of covered. through experiments, that| years, although he at one time o . fiv through nt place in the mus ) an per minutel] nd one gallon rdner Coombs, one ot | when he is pa Washington's leading pi ts, will | Dr. Krogh won the Seegan prize of | appear in popular classics. The usual ° the Imperial Academy of Sciences of punity singing will be conducted | Send 15¢. for Trial Size = = le Tmperlal, wcagomy o Hetenstn 0L Com e o | PR Ty s urpassin alue ! presented with the degree of doctor| piano by Helen Burkar . of laws from Edinburgh University.| Recruits for the orchestra are being | Gouratds ARMISTICE DAY NOV 11 Scotland. Hea will lecture at Johns | received at the association’s head- | . 2 - - Hopkin. Baltimore; at Philadelphia, (hlunrlers. Thfiyb‘;':d v “lrgzjlzgl?n‘\\eirlllsxi or' en+al Crea m 2 New York, Clevela N ronto, egin promp : n'C| K, W i “NOVEMBER ELEVENTH is a date hallowed by [ $Canada. land and Toronto. | OO e opening at T:45 ; ; memories of our fallen heroes—a date you and all other & loyal Americans can fittingly observe by means of Floral Tributes for the departed. $69.50 $89.50 $79.50 $98.50 New artivals which em- Model Sketched, th . $89.50 body the extreme of charm and artistry en- ANTI-DRY ASSOCIATION | PLEASED BY ELECTION Victory and Laurel. Wreaths émm,p Seys Amgican Beople —ordered here will be DELIVERED TO ARLINGTON Unmistakably Disapprove of WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. =l $2 Roses, $1 Doz. Saturday —repeating our last week-end special because of the un- usual demand for these superb roses. Quantity limited— = ORDER EARLY SATURDAY. That the Americyn people in Tues- day's elections pressed unmis- takably their proval of Voi- steadism and “bo prohibition. is the claim made b C. Hinckley, national secretary of the Association Against the Prohibition | |in a statement Issued t. nendment, with results = c T =N “We are well pleas 2 Wear a Boutonniere of “*Sweethearts” | {3, Jndleated by cetnrna 20" (ar e Bl § ~the Yery ¥ § how that eighty-seven congressional e very latest floral vogue | #Row inat elshtys savem congressionsl able us to arrange 1our Pennsylvania, 1llinois, Missouri, Ohlo, Indiana, lowa and California, ‘where |N we are certain of very substantial gains. “Late reports indicate the defeat of Mr. Volstead in the seventh Minne- sota_distric “The wine and beer referendums appear te have carried in Illinois and Ohio in a most gratifying manner, Corner 14th and H evidencing the true trend of senti- ment when the people are permitted to_express It. “Telephone reports just received indicate a wet gain in Pennsylvania — = of eight to ten congressmen.” T | _— | D. C. BOOSTING URGED. C..A. Muddiman Co. lnenlty Board Hears Plea«for Cen- 95 for boys__5( for girls I elacted, and this without considering special groups of de- fiant value. Cl’xina énd Novelty Art Section Connoisseurs of fine art pieces and novelties will find our collection most interesting. From the finest makers in all corners of the world have been assembled such famous objects as Copeland Spode China 1316 G St. Trimmed With Beaver, City Club Building Squirrel, Wolf and Caracul tral Body of Civic Organizations. C . i 1 he civic interests of |N = =28 Electric, Gas and Oil Heaters “vf,";‘;fi‘:?‘:q,.:‘;,‘g;,,.;,f;:cg,':z:ifs:ms Italian Majolica ' . . mittee for the purpose of boosting the y Including Radiantfires | | s L L Venetian Glassware Popular 4 Priee bilipsborst - of the Washington Real Estate Board Moved to 709 13th St. | R Ry e g Rookwood Bottery manager for the Baltimore & Ohio . One Door Above G Street. 1 ™5 Catioway indtcatoa that wis pro- : Dresden China § Section 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. i . = 11} posed centrai civic committee woutd be WAIT FOR OUR Il | composed of representatives of all the local business and civic assoclations, — Etc. — DULINEMARTN G, as _a great city. Daniel P. Ritchey. explained features 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard p Hours—8:45 to 5:30 of the Hotel Walker, now under con- Opening Announcement With Souvenir Prices For Friday Only--Sale of 500 struction. Charles S. Shreve, newly | | elected president of the board. presided. i In the retail trade in Germany a { minimum of 5,000 marks is asked for a pair of ordinary shoes. FIRST © 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Silk Specials 714-1 PO DALAIS ROYA! We will deliver your order if it amounts to $5.00 to any part of the city. = For Friday Only Smoked Hams & i85 ser w¢Lb., 22¢ Dress Taffeta and s .49 Fresh Fish Specials Prime Steer Beef 5 Porterhouse Halibut Steak. ..lb. 40c nSteak s .Ib. 45¢ Salmon Steak. ..b. 30c | Sirloin Steak....lb. 35¢ Tile Steak......b. 30c | TopRoundSteak!b. 35c Bottom Round Bluefish .......Ib. 25¢ Steak’. . I 300 | Georgette Crepe..... Per Y. Regular $1.98 to $2.29 Yard Choose from any color we have in stock of the above at this special rlce for tomorrow only. Come and make your ons early, In Taffeta colors are: : Satin Hats Velvet Hats White, O Ameri B Just arrived—and Pink Benme Beasty Manive Croakers ......I>. 18c | Rih, Roast......Ib. 35¢ el ot e Peach Sapphire Steel Midnight Butterfish ..1b. 20c | Chuck Roast....lb. 18¢c e bt S Bk, Trout .........Io. 20c | Boiling Beef. ...Ib. 10¢ Your choice of any Mid-Winter Hat Brown = Velvet Hat in the Pop- ' = ywinter ats Wi Georzelic Crepe coloneare: Pl Oysters Pint, 30c Quart, 50c ular Price Section. All _ Clover .l-dem Silver Navy Asd A Rese-Petal Complezion T Gold Medal Flour have been taken from The colors are Black L Noarlet o Taupe Midnight e vy Fresh Hams. .. .1b. 25¢ 12-1b. Sack, 55¢ higher price Hats. and Brown, combined Porcelain Beauty Goldenrod and texture, tint and smoothness 1b Sugar with fur and bright col- Periwinkle Sand Mint Green Black. 80 much admired if you use Fresh Shoulders, 1b. 20c Best Cane, Granulated, Q ored flowers. All Displayed on Special Tables for Tomorrow Only, $149 Yd. Nadion Face Powder, now B |l & 1 Loin Roast.b. 32¢ 10 Ibs., 72c. 3 Ivety softness and delica ; S Yellow Peaches Cabochons and Omaments %E-Eonzlb- E;daf‘dl:; | Sausage Meat. . .Ib. 35¢ Cll:"znle::‘ g-“fo"-'-;l b Inc’uded also are many ke and its charm. s 5 Cans, $1. ;:\‘:- ig?;sr:.::ddcolor cm-:'ffoflm' It end;maky h‘m’"‘r‘m byiths flowee = TGt - d d d S il C l h H len. H or 49¢ to $3.50 “Nifne rucs povte - o [[| Chickens J5geriiie b, 38¢ Brocaded and Silver Cloth Hats o hetes throughout the day oot 6-1b. pan Concords Fine. large and juicy ; . . o Mo s | naBuiey e 1ickat; S el f For Friday Morning , money. v mmhsfi-:r'.':.'fpx?"b&' HOt Bread and Ron’ Clearance of 100 Velvet and Felt Hats—}lgtsfor Street, Dress - and Sports wear—being the remainder of many lots of higher Cable Tubing —in four different sizes; Black and White; for piate ted girdies. 6¢, 8¢, 12¢ and 25¢ Yd. —for beading bags, etc, in all of the desired col= ors, including steel, jet and blue iridescent. = Watch For the Opening of Our Downstairs Store Pictorial Review Patterns, Winter Fashion Book, 35¢ o= : Every Evening at 4 | Box _French, Whole Wheat, Graham and valuation. Mv."&""m”n«m v Choice—from 9:15tonoon. .. .......covvvvnnn. several varieties of ’ Rye Bread, in 1-1b and Il - 134-1b. loaves, with and without the seeds. One pound of P-K will make lb 2 *y you a regular customer for this blend.

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