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i D. C., MONDAY, =L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 27, 1922, TEN DIE, SCORE INJURED |FLEET OF ‘CATERPILLARS’ | $100,000 LOSS BY FIRE. |170,000 IN TWO MONTHS. A Salesman. ! WHEN COLLEGE BURNS !St. Boniface, Catholic Institution ! at Winnipeg, Destroyed, Prop- erty Loss $1,000,000. | By the Ass WINNI Use “Moore” Prmtmg\ o OF THE BETTER klvnx at “The Sign of Good Printing” Moore’s Printcraft Shop 735 13th St NW Yol i}"’: = ibl Yes, there have been suit events, but this is the first time in years we’ve had suits of this quality in a full range of sizes and styles at $29.50. In previous sales, here or elsewhere, you may have been lucky enough to get a blue serge or an unfin- ished worsted at about this - price, but here YOU ARE SURE to get it. For we have scores of just such suits in volume and variet And such suits! All from our regular makers—suits so far above the ordinary that the $29.50 price seems absurd. And it is absurd, for we have had identical suits in stock selling at a full half more. Whoever " heard, for example, of the long- wearinig whipcords or Silk-lined suits at $29.50 ~and silk-trimmed worsteds at $29.50. . Not a scattering few, but scores, in styles and sizes for every man. ' ’ 1922-1923 fall and winter styles—not the has-beens of past seasons, but the up-to-date styles of today. There’s a treat in store for you, and you don’t want fo misg lt. ha '- citro .| represent the French government. From Boston Trauseript. Thinking to save money, a jeweler discharged his regular nnlesmnn and PLANS TO CROSS SAHARA' French Expedition to Leave Paris Soon in Tryout Through Desert to Timbuctoo. QUIT CONSTANTINOPLE American Colony Shrinks From 800 to 350—Passengers to U. 8. Total 15,000. NEW YORK, November 27.—Fire early toduy destroyed the radio rooms and the chemical laboratory at St. John's College, Brooklyn. One hun- dred priests were driven from their quarters by the flames. The damage | was estimate at $100,000, ] “Well, Frank, did you sell anything ‘While'I was ou “Yes, sir. 1 sold five plain band | rings." By the Associated Press. | T D FArfllNE cAUSEs By the Associated Press. 1¢‘Io=er tnThufilfi'q{l("ll’}'}l’e "“":l'ldm;:(lf BARISN CONSTANTINOPLE, November 27.— Ono hundred and seventy thousand per- sons have abandoned their hombs and departed from Constantinople in the jon the inside was 18 cents, und the last two months, according to reliable | man took all that were left, ‘ figures. O thess 16,000 went to the | =S | United States. The American colony ! | | | i | v S — ays. You Bot the ‘regular price for lll m, of cou China Relief Committee to Make “Oh, ves, fl,, The price stamped Scientific Survey. | NEW YORK, November 27.—Tho; M. | W, Lamont, chairman of the China Wau a;itflm!ne fund, has announced that the o | executive committee will devote a sur- has sarumi from 509 10 SCoNe ARD Col. Ismail Hakki Bey, f the ‘ . ENGRAVING INVITATIONS tohing Buildi former grand vizler, Tewflk Pasha, plus of $900,000 to the prevention of o Tuture famine in China ‘after 1t has | m e e o A o o CanE gt ey will take with them five chauf- | met present demands. It plans acfentific | gultan, “has asked the Angora govern- “chosen for competenge as mech- | stue ducation in mlluhurs and | ment to prevent his wife from ,MM"K Tha sum of $7.750.000 had| her father at Malta, beeause ho still for the Télief of mil- loves her and, he declares, the union Baid: was_broken iilegally and contrary to his_wife's wishes. e | “The sultan’s daughter, who is twenty- ni- xhrm )ux rs old, is now under the pro- 5 Ton ot et Gt g o) ] ! RIN y NIGHT & MORNING (r‘ ,"L .':‘x P YOUR EYES. CLEAN CLEAR AND HEAI.'I‘H.Y Yes, there have been suit events before, but NOW-- Now, The Hecht Co. launches a sale of nearly Yo, suits sure to win the appreciation of every man who knows fashions & fabrics Knowing these suits as we do, were not arguing, but telling you—telling you that this is the big noise in suits this season. Make no mistake—such values can’t come soon again. You'll want at least one suit—and if you can spare the money, it will pay you to buy two. Th@fl@@hi‘ C o. 7th at F Quality—at a price 7th at F W. H. FISHER The Art of CLEANING DYEING Is daily ing popular. Feopls no. " hmr duma worn garments, and spend to"uit) thetr tastathe .”." o Dow have thelr discolersd_ clothes " cleand or thereby acqn suit or SILVERWARE .... or :“u;‘("u.‘ :;:i siaw | Cards With Every Purchase MAIN 1016 709 1 152 9th St. ' Sth St. We Delwer TFREE!!! START TODAY Saving our cards and you will soon have a complete set of ROGERS We Call This sale is made possible - only because our makers are winding up their season. We went thru their surplus stocks — hand-picked our styles — secured close to 1,000 suits, and here thev are. ~ Not only does the sale mean a big saving on today’s market; it also means a saving on prices to come. For woolen prices are ad- vancing. Last Sunday the mer- chandise editor of the New York Times showed how (un- der the present tariff) woolens in new suits must cost $4 to S5 more. And it’s a fact. But let’s look at the suits Long-wearing whipcords are here in half a dozen smart styles; plenty of blue serges; and the long-wearing unfinished worsted. And novelty tweeds, cassi- meres and flannels. Honest woolens, hand-tailoring, with master workmanship that goes into exacting detail. Correct styles that set off a man’s personality without show- ing him off. Whatever you want is here— . —two-bution coals —three-button coats —four-button coats Single breasted, double breasted—Norfolks and sport models—semi-form fitters for the smart young man—standard sack coats for the con- servative. Solid colors and fancies—iust as vou like them. Sizes for everyone—regular, “long,” “short,” “stout” and “long stout,” in chest measures from 33 to 52. . $29.50—no charge for alterations