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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. 18 e s R AECKLESS DRIVERS |“76rcciw pic aes i TO GUN FIRE NEST; ; _v it el ASSAH-EI] BY EI-UB WINS HONOR MEDAL ” | licut. Col. Joseph N. Thompson er Falls, Pa., rosldln: in ‘Ordel' cllrislms . 3a.. now of the Reserve | Toyland an 2 w1 formerly major, 110th 5 4 ¥ olice Urged to Revoke More | fantrv. 2Sth Division, has beon ' Sncking G ° ! A Interesting Place These Da ys Don’t Fail to Read the Opposite Page f P arding for conspicuous Early Licenses in Effort to dnd intrepldity above nd the call of duty in ac- Make Streets Safe. i Apremont, France, Octo- - tacked by two regl- ‘nemy,” says the ci- ——— Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets T — Greater exercise of pow he pol oking permits of »mpson encouraged the front line by ing the hazardous =2l Kann’s November Sale of Coats ulting com- fire from a est and all | Exceptional Values—Extensive Selections my machine-gun d'in reducing it, s Rt —This sums up the vital points of the sale. The season’s most approved styles are offered at rather unexpected prices. BIDS PRESIDENT GOOD-BY | mirski, who has been| e B8 ST for their daughters for the Holidays this is an opportunity not to be missed. It is an event deserving prompt response. We Illustrate Many of the Coats Offered in the Sale ¢ and Comn sue Methodist The resolu ress oppo: 3,000 bondir Nan was dc orts to make Washin revoking pletely | ! | | —For women who are considering new outerwear for themselves and ¢ Lul rture from this ubomirski will | time this r. Ladislas r several o Great Brit- ashington with- 1 upon leaving the t his residence in ssociation had and because of maie here he try with much especlal appre- and personal- ns and he took White House an { U veed ot 1o —There are many other models to select from as well as those de- neighborhood were . s scribed. Judge J. ograph of the Presi- ihe org Eift from the latter. L/ . - 1080 WOMEN'S COATS—Regular and Stout Sizes | UNIFORMS FOR D. C. CADETS. Suede ! : ; of uniforma for Velour Regular Sizes, 36 to 46 Stylish. Stout Models, Sizes to 52V " ' | & = ted to N oae 5(2:;37'5 —(1080) suede velours, with beaverette collar, —(1154) Coats of Nor- \E, H 913 | 2 ss}tin I?fllf Ilining, stripes mandie, full lining of peau $ 75 1% | This 1 Recocinvions of self colored silk em- $ 75 de cygne, wolf collar and o \ Smart ;_n:ymr'»n\f:‘; A broidery on the sleeves ° cufls},lgsilk stitching orna- | l 5 asociation o IS and coats At oy mentation. At ......... ‘ | Shrine conven F. J. Eichenl week. New member: ciation were Booraemn, A. ( wiler. D, . M \ Tithelbert Stewart and . W Tand. and cuffs of wolf fur. At nutria, peau de cygne —(478) all-wool Bolivias, —(943) Coats of all-wool Normandie, and Bolivia, all lined, with satin de $ 75 silk stitched, trimmed chine, finished with collar o with long shawl collar of $ 5 00 ; ° HOEA o crsrarsmiomemmeenis H ‘The pencil for you: to E { clip in vour pocket, to -—(709) Coats of Ormendale, full lining of crepe SPECIAL- PRIZE CUPS | i:s[mo;ltl}d)uurw:ldl de chine; collar, cuffs and —_(517) Velverette Coats | chain. Sold complete o] i 3 i " = : » FOR POULTRY EXHIBIT| i eosush oot o panel rimmed it car. G5 75 v couramiviean § 00 gt | write 250,000 words. acul, trimmed with silk o of caracul, silk stitched, ° Show to Open November 21 at Coli- | Extra leads 15c the stitching. At .s.oovsens crepe de chine lined. At 517 | box. Mechanicallyper- seum, 9th Street and Penn- i fect. Many styles. | sylvania Avenue. | Goldl. :xilv':rl:nn‘d 1 | Sl iy COATS FOR MISSES. S d Ye e bestarray of ietrios vty | of s | R ., In Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years Ve exiibited in the —(No. 1224)—Chic models made of suedine, with —(No. 578)—Handsome, youthful looking Coats, L::rl,:rygf:o:[}:f[h" Lt beaverette collar and made of -lustrous cloth, blouse body, ornamented e cuffs; these in deer, brown with silk St‘t':ih’"g' ‘: Lincoln "Or, and Sorrento colorings, $ 95 brown, navy, deer an nanager. “annon finished with silk cord ° black, finished with collar . Sver seen in this amsued with stk con of Manchurian wolf and Special prize cu belts, lined and interlined. bands of the same on the is the President I A tabs, At s awarded to the b cobkerel. In this ¢ brother of the Secre ury. has filed an entry. Elisha Hanson, president of the ; (Eltone Hanson, president of (he| The Ideal Rememberance COATS FOR THE JUNIORS, In the “Between Sizes™ of fancy as well as racing pigecons. . Tn the former class will be a number The National t»fnflla benlt. flnl(B.il blrdfi Olhthl?j V\'urlfl‘. Re bnnce Sh while racing pigeons that ho! ‘wor! em! e g B o m op of 13, 15 and 17 Years - h (Mr. Foster's Shop) LOCKWOOD WILL FILED. | 14th Street o305, “fashingtonian Bequeathed $100 3 by Famous Woman. Py the terms of the will of Jrs. —(No. 5226)—Coats of Delysta cloth, silk lined and —(No. 441)—Kimono-style Coat, ornamented with silk stitching, silk interlined, with wide sleeves, tabs in back, and lined and ?nterlined, and il £ finished with beaverette finished with tassels. Col- . collar. Colors are Sor- ° ors are brown, deer, Sor- rento, deer and brown. rento. At s.ceieissosene AL cinsisioesismininasiomsian GIRLISH MODELS IN COATS for the 8 to 14 Year Sizes Mary S. Lockwood, filed_for probate vesterday, a bequest of §500 iS made 0. Aline Solomons “in grateful ap- | preciation of the portrait her” Carrie Carter, a se given $500. Mrs. Alice C. South Amoha, Neb., a great Mes. Lockwood, 13 to have $1,000 and | Mfs. Alice Johnes of Washington, | $I00. The remalning estate is be- | queather to Jessie B. Christiancy of el Hartsdale, N. Y., and Paul B. Teal o R —(No. 3002)—Coats of all-wool Polaire cloth, lined —(No. 934)—Smart little models of Normandy ‘ fi:’:&nfig;uggtg: & r:;:::afi:vgf’ ;.t;(:r ::Itt%x;l:;:;i. 32%1%1;2 :'1;: $ 9 5 cloth, li'ned and interlined, finished with collar of finished with beaverette o Australian opossum, at- collar. At ...... el i © tached cape at the back, . 0 Kann's—Women’s and Misses’ Coat Store— which is attractively em- A Second Floor. broidered. At .......... COATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, 2 TO 6 YEARS g i This Velverette Coat $85.00 —Coats for the Little Ones, made of chinchilla or Silvertone, \yith raglan or e set-in sleeves. The colors are brown and blue. The Chinchilla Coats are $ .75 ‘E’“‘:‘L sateen or flannel lined; finely tailored style, with slit or patch pockets. At... §22.95 Econontical Wa “California Modern Tourist sleepers are carried on three of our four daily trains to California—the Navajo, Scout and Missionary. Berth rate about half that charged in stand- ard Pullman. And you travel comfortably. Eat Fred Harvey meals, at Santa Fe station Spend the money thus saved for a little Ionger stay in the land of no winter. May I help plan your trip? Just dropmea line, or phone, or call. Only tooglad torender anyassistance possible. Youwill enjoy look- ing over our new *‘California Picture Book™ and Tourist sleeper folder—ask for them. —Coats of Broadcloth, Mixtures and Silvertone, with fur collars or plain collars. At— $12.75 and $14.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. 578 This ustrous Cloth Coat $39.75 R. C. Smith, Gn.A-l.A.'I'.l!-P.?." ' BYe G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agt., A. T. & S. e <