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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ‘'C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. . - ) t wou regain him : | SEH(S M[]RE EV“][N[}E W. H. Vanderbilt PRES'T%E:L I?R:DRgEZDONES (oo ehve, or ncressiny (o 11 Inis lost seat in <he house of com. Gets Big Fortune stated that such zones would be INHALLMLLS MURDER|om “Lucity” Fridey 18 will soon write | a series of articles for each of which he will receive £200. | to American industry. Council Agent Recommends Estab- lishment of U. 8. Financlal | GUURCHILL TO WRITE. 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. | Offices Abroad. _— Graduste Eyes ln-i.ul Il | Deteotive Calls on Pig Woman in During a_confersnce today! with | Defeated British Politician Will | s o s Pt j | : President Harding Oscar King Davis Men’s and Young Men’s S i o e gork ey ot B N ost £300 B Arite. || DR.CLAUDE .SEMONES ¢ gh Trade Council, y . el v . ung o tlonal roreigh Trade Couooll wrked | 1onpox, November 241t s un Eyesight Specialist fort to sccure legislution authorizing | o\ vohnin “who was zones e y elections, plans A "provision authorising establish- |10 t8ke up his pen while awaiting a ment of such zones was included by N the Senate in the Fordney-McCumber | 8@ Qg Qg g8 g eS80 d0808e888888s33288:18222282828028¢400200000¢ 944 ¢ 0660 oe] tariff bill, but was lost in conference. S 3332832 It was pointed out that the Natfonal - Foreign Trade Council is strongly in favor of the establishment of free By tho Associated Preus. SOMERVILLE, N. J., November 24.— While the Somerville county grand |{Jury hearing testimony in the Hall- Mills murder case took its week end recess, official investigators busled 2-Trousers Suits zones and that various national for- > 714 > ’ X Flawless themselves yesterday with prepara 3 conventions have declared tlon of evidence for Monday’s session. | fx'.x;'-"'.'-d& e 7 30y L 3 < The visit of a detective to Mrs. According to Mr. Davis, the author- A sl"( Chiflon b2y Jane Gibson, pig raiser, who claimed ization of such trade zones would ! PR T oo 3 ¥ Ahe Wi i E simply give additiomal facilities to . T H o8 2y : hie Wias an eyewitness of the double American foreign trade and assist ose ped e w';firld'{:;;‘e:::m;::gnr:umna (Im: materially in the promotion of re- ! ~ H g e grai . 17 - Jury Monday morning. The sleuth's vorti Grade. withop! in any Way f . ! o ml;'slon wwas not revealed. = } = o o B ost of the work now facing the i detectives, it became known, wufcen. ‘We Buy, Sell, Exchange and - . :2;' e an Setting together evidence by Manage > rers | o3 e hopes to show Mrs. e AL - Hall knew of the relations between APARTMENT HOUSES and without .~ ] her husband and Mrs. Mills, AxD T Ec imperteotions | § Regular $25 and $30 values. Well tai- [0y B4rbara Toueh and Louise BUSINESS PROPERTIES e Economy Corner loned. Black | 2 b s s & 7 . ! > home, wi e > - . > lored suits of good quality wool fabrics; put on the stand and the prosccutors McKEEVER & GOSS 7th.and H.Sts. NV sndGunMetal. | 3a 5 : g several feature: 3 . in meres, tweeds and herringbones. which have not been made public. 148 EXE §7 R Sport or conservative models. s NEW YORK. November 24 though Mrs. Frances Stevens N Hall, widow of Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, slain with one of hi r singers in New Erunswick not_ applied for a pensior Iixceptional values at $21.85. You can e place confidence in these suits—they’re irom our regular stock and they give satis- faction. Sizes 33 to 42, ] ' At Schwartz’s < . Novembe 5 o . v . Accused of Seeking to Tie-Up|william 1t. i is twent ; A Special Christmas Club Price Trains for Harvard-Yale Game, | 3¢ old tod o comes futo pos-| Our annual Certificates of Deposit | - session of the large estate left him by { are backed by gilt edged first mort- on the - 8. Judge Acts. his father, the late Alfred Gwynne Van- | gages on improved real estate, the derbilt. safest known security. We do busi- 24 In celebration of becoming of age he| nessunder statesupervision. Interest Shop- |8 entertaining (wenty Euests at Oak-| re Taalled qeaTtenly. ninger|land ¥arm in Po it hecks are m. r number woll be his onnection uarte! AR Chatham Savings | Savanuah, Georgia. Yourmameand addressonaost W cand will bring you Jascinating Gnd convincing formation. Associated Press. AEOLIAN VOCALION Style 405 With Graduola men to violence, in' the movement of tra with the Harvard-Y tomorrow, Ernest Schie izer for the Internutional y. The ircited strikin commit felon Haven and H statement dec Probably v | in womel d alworn by th shopmen New York, N ord railroad iss ? ring that he had been|which has not ! resorting to violence in order to crip-| 1577 {Die the motive power and rolling stock | e of the company and to hinder (he| pee—————— movement of trains in connection with|{ ~— T - the foot ball gam | Sehleiter w s since | rested late yester-! day on a warrant issued by City At-] torney Whitaker. Federal Judge Thomas COLOR MAP later issued T T I e e I T T I IR R I R T a T a I d I T3 d E it aad R d i d ekt Ea I T L a3 T I T EII e aidaaeedtssieidzaibissaanisssinsizsaesssiucs arranged. iz P, SeSs 1 a d. 1 h e8! Sehleif o Irame ’(lmle ,l uas("bsloll ;pq‘;:z.:r;.rh:u:r.‘ffiv:;( Por sourt l{y”‘;v,,,'f' e of the PAY NEXT YEAR dfiiz?«'.f.fur:('"f.’f’l'\‘«:l.';."m.f-?.33’3 sgainet| w ld TOda i $1.50 Per Week | pliomeatiiont shonnon, sud aieo or y i wet of the foremost Elnagl ferigoul] d Ind | . se—The Acolian Com- fifo Sintins e obtained bail on the | : angcindex 2 i e RexCRASE 3 { ment, area, population, | bity. WOULD AMEND COAL LAW. language and religion of § 5 o e Dy — . . ! included at This Price Are— Borah and Winslow Urge President Window Glass every CORY: 1 i 5 to Strengthen Probe Body. Size 28x42 inches. 1 Many In All | 6 Records (12 selections ; ¢ i 2 i With a view to strength Wi have several Hindred Convenient for wall or | Style: O Ladies’ pe jl i R(’(’or(l Br“,h so-called fact-finding c 1. stand gaars et of desk. yles adies :., ! : window glass on hand in Has instantaneous finder— > 1 S et [ el i g s L - E ‘ 4 and Permnanent Service! Saing seversl Amenaminia o tois| . double’ sength_suitable sty to the location of Which Misses” < f . " law. ~ T wellings, mills, fac- any place sought. < . Comze i1 NOW-—and hear it. Let your ear be the Byl these adidlilonal amendments torles, schools and green- < - to Select Sizes i b3 5 ju punishment for violators of lnm' :“:"‘.‘:k b " Reverse side has o4 ! vitnesses to mit q ¢ 3 il Hommaires Without appearing in'per- vie Eiazes of i titiy causte M f th = pod o N.\\\‘H‘.'f!/g/ ey {3on and 1o provide an official status Toet. each ready fosinstant ap O [ . . 2 o4 | =y . cu o | A N et lpgoinica | ghipment. Specal s can United States | Tremendously big values—in the most wanted 21 } V =3 18 _ jto_the commission, but who, accord- ; . ! 7 1 t - Chae S ing lo law, cannel serve oliically o Builders and ewners can —with index containing 1920 | | models of Cloth and Plush Coats. 4 A\ Jerss the commission. get prompt scrvice in pre- census_figures for all cities [ | 2 708 Tth Street and 3123 M S TELTON CHEERED. | caid westher™" 1" g C : C % i 708 7th Street a treet MRS. FELTON CHEERED. | ; e pomations, ste Otl'l oat Pl l’l oats 2 | i Gl il J We also supply dealers’ capitals, populations, etc. { als Uus. pod ; = Home Folks Give Ovation to “For- e The St;r oht{amhed a lim- | Are in the wrappy, bloused and Are the deep pile, furry-like b o4 | mer” Senator. (f:daig";:a;zr: e e | staple models—with big beaver- fabrics—cut the fashionable P2y P, ATHANTA, Noyetaier H—-pey, W, Pounded 1864 to understand the news. ! ette collars and silk lined. Choice length, wide sweep—and lux- 3 E 8 H. Felton, *i er” junior senator . o 3 < s ol a H e r z o -s [ from e«;p?J':»gia"’;i';‘;Ygi\?%‘: an o:::g(?n HIRES TURNER Price, 75 Cents Eadl ! of the soft fine weaves. urious fur collars—silk lined 24 upon her arrival here late yesterday Becond Fioor. = Washington. C itt - LAS MPANY - =| The MensgmCorner som Watkingion, Commineesnonsey (GLASSICOMP at the P ; S < , = tions looyl( part in ]lhe‘ re(;lenllm;. !\}P'x. WASHINGTON, D. c' 3 E [ TR 1 il T i ke = 2 | = Oth. ' &F =—= S Rossiy, Va. Business Office Counter S o l C 3 \ s big celebration in her honor has been | — — . - ecl t es s U E t \ In the g ;1,35 All the pop- plor chene s 1 .95 HiIrRsw's SHOE /026-/1028 SEVENTH S7.N.W. Upper 7th St. Bet. K and L ors—2 to 14 years. A special Price ..ccovmve “Camel’s City-Wide in Trade Py b od 4 I¥s an exception when we’re called upon to t = .;E make good the “Herzog Guarantee,” because our Sh f G i B d l 33 S £ng Gvercoars D0 sioe satctaction || . Shoes for Growing Boys and Girls $ 75 $ 75 # ‘ -~ S At this season of the year, when the demand is great for reliable footwear for the . ® bd) | youngsters, we have a most notable display of quality shoes in a large variety of com- 2 | fortable styles at low prices. 32 | < Plain and Fur-trimmed Plush and Cloth Coats 3. | oo | | Dressy models, durably lined— The very fine Cloths and the fine 4 ! i some with fur collars; others self l’.lushel-—with fine fur collars; silk & : | 1 trimmed. lined. e ?: | *0 | | | Eflwwmmm R il i RS i ’3 | 1 °*o = | | ersey and veiour bresses Boys’ Stormfighters l ; fi s Made of tan elk. A soft s e — - =— ] and very strong grade. Two ! Choice of three different distinc- :E B | Growing Girls’ Growing Girls’ o Desiqpesss dt:: e tive models—plain colors and combi- 3 — { Light and mahogany shade of Natural Shape Lace High tongue. Solid leather .con- l nations. All sizes. bo-4 . e s e “.'g 3”'6:'5‘ o3 $345 | S g 32" el & i 913, ........$3. *o hoes. 1. e . 2 Big Husky Overcoats| &=, ™" "§3.95 = #iur 3 s # Smaller Sizes LYX: i bod = ,, || s295"and '$3.45 $245 and 8295 w8y i by “Styleplus” and other | I £ x nationally known makers 1 C 5 | 3 In a new shipment we're showsng Ouvercoats of H t < the best and mewest models. Fene, warm coats that I oa s :.i: appeal from three standposnts—comfort, style, price. | : Srz'lls:l:, too, in all the new styles from smappy to con- (Third Ploor) §: servative. d P ! Velour nlm‘l Sport Clolt,hu—md el:e ::2 i oo ith fur collars; some embroidered; : RSt o B | e ‘-"ll warmly lined. Sizes 2 to 12 years. si: | ¢o! i i i 9.98 Values. Saturday— s $ | Girls’ $8.98 and § b3 L 2 s Pat leather, lace, kid Boys’; t d black; solid ‘ = I Wlf‘? tfea x::cyl;zttl;;l;’ CE{I:);,_ ;gg:l tgpsa, ::ltl c|e.|: l;::gli:lfican%r;’;lu;c }eztE};: fiol?:tr?%tion;cfilllll:s;ue. 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