Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 26

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| Were: closed recently by the statc * |controller, according to word re | celved here from the sherift of Glades Warrants Issued After Two Insti-| county, and the authorities through. tutions Are Closed. {out Florida have been requested to e g search for thegn. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., November| “yiiop 4y failure of both banks, the 30.—Warrants have been issued for|omy ones in town, and the destrie the arrest of D. W. Stevenson, acting | tion of crops by flood waters 'ROOSEVELT HELPS ~ |HUNGARY AWAITS VERDICT | adsaiity Fungary, must pax. = e { WOUNDED RESCUER' |Bustness siaputty in . Abeysncs GET BACK IN ARMY| Till Beparations Totg) Is Bet. |In 2 movement to caume restoration 2 P P e NEW YORK, November 30.—Countqexhibit at'the San Francisco expo- ; sition, whieh was selzed by the allen FORT THOMAS, Ky.. November {‘:':r; sl":‘::‘:;“';"::“"'::::“:e';';::: property custodian during the war. —_—— of the Hungarian-American chamber 1 : heavy rains during August and § of comiteen that sablebacineas con:| It ls eptimated chat 900000000 vice poesident/ofighe Nirat Sinte; Danie | tember, esidents In Moorehaven ditlons will not be assurod in‘ his |people Mve in countries where hook-{©f Moorchaven. and W. D. Trippe.| gion are without money, and citize country until the. allied reparations | worm infection is a serious menac | . cashier of the Everglade State, throughout the state are contrily commission announces the amount of |to health and working efficiency. nk of the same town, both of which ! inz to u fund for their rell BANK OFFICERS SOUGHT. e e g e 5 ungary. Sl S . .e . A The count also promised to assist ; - o1x ~ Yoint rmy hoes <) . * i 30.—His application for re-enlist- G . ment refused, James Nolen, cred- i ited with twenty-five years of service, appealed to Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the Navy, to intercede in his be- ‘ half, and now-lre is back in the Y. Nolen went to France with the® 1t Division. During the battle of ; Solssons he was doing duty as stretcher bearer, and, in the thick of battle, came ‘upon Col. Roose- velt, wounded. Ignoring the col- onel's protests, Nolen .i started j to carry the wounded officer back to the hospital, when a shell burst nearby and Nolen's body was plerced by fragments of steel and burled beneath dirt and debris. When Nolen Teft the hospital he was discharged from service be- cause of disability. The War De- partment refused his_application for re-enlistment, and Nolen wrote * to Col. Roosevelt, who had not for- gotten the incident in France, and two weeks ago Nolen’s application was accepted. He Is stationed at Fort Thomas. . Six practical” features added tqgéther make these Boys’ Shoes so serviceable D 22 2222222222220 0 00000600060 0050000060061000000000000000000000000000000000222220000000000002: ol T | Sale of Kiddies” Coats A special sale of handsome Winter Coats; in Velour, Polaire Cloth, Bolivia, etc.—with and without belts; " some fur trim- med; some em- broidered; warmly lined. Sttt e R R s R I B S R L OO 0 RO $3383833888338383333838338383888838888 $3838838328388288388383883833838888383888888828888888383838 P omy Corner 7th.and H.Sts. NNV 10 Big Sales Friday and Saturday The biggest bargains the season has of- fered in wanted merchandise. : U e e T Sale of Advance Styles for Spring Satin Hats Trimmed with aigrettes, silver cloth and flowers. The spring colors and Black, Brown and Sor- rento. Special . FREE—With Each Hat a Handsome Veil ] Anti-Semitic Demonstration Occurs in Austrian Capital. ted Press. Nosember 30.—Orders for mption of lectures in the state university, whi¢ch were suspended last Monday because of an anti- . that is very ef- fective — Navy, Black and Brown./ Both dressy' and practical— and in all sizes. $3.98 Value $1.9s = H First Floor. Low Priced---But Simply Great for Wear! Sizes 11 Sizes 1 * . to 105 DT woth IO LT T Tt e T semitic demonstration by the stu- dents, were issued today. When the Jewish students arrived, however, they found pickets either barring the \entrance to the university or de- | manding baptismal certificates. The fncident has assumed a po- litical aspect, and the Frele Presse warne the government that this’is no time for anti-semitism when lhel non-Aryan bankers are being called ; upon to meet the impending loan. Students at Innsbruck held a dem onstration today demanding contry of the matriculation of Jews. —_— *Gro-Nups™ School & Dress>Sh?es All sorts of styles and leathers, for all sorts of wear. But all alike in one respect —QUALITY. All made up to our definite standards of workmanship and materials. Not the “Cheapest” shoes you can buy—;but, by long odds, the most economical in the long run. Little Tots’, $3.50 to $4.50 Children’s, $4 to $5 - Values up to $8.98 Misses’. $4.75 to $6 Big Girle’, $6 to $7.50 _ Big Boys’, $4.75 (o0 $6 There were more than 50,000 stu- Youths®, . $4.50 X dents of engineering in the technical schools of this country last year. Fish which devour mosquito eggs and larvae were successfully used ito suppress a yellow fever epidemlc Inul’sru ‘when all other methods had failed. - . “Phoenix” Juvenile Sports Hose Most attractive heavy ribbed, lisle Sports Hose, in popular colors with fancy wool, turn-down cuffs. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233.Pa. Ave. S.E. MMM 0 R Sale o Dressy Dresses Silk and Cloth $13.75 Values up to $25.00 Beautiful models; in Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin, Velvet and Trico- tine—in plain and combination effects; handsomely embroidered—in gay color- ings—all sizes. Second Floor. P DS Sale of Fur-trimmed Coats Cloth and Plush ' $99.50 Values up to $35.00 . In the big, graceful, Wrappy effects; Velour, Normandy, Bolivia, etc.—nicely lined—and deep-pile Plushes—all with enormous Fur collars—all sizes. J Second ¥loor. Why not give the young- sters what they want for Christmas? *Something from Spalding’s”™ - Clearing’ Our Shelves for the Holidi'ay Goods .o by tomeorrow- starting a'great December . STOCK-REDUCING - [ 5 T R A S L L R Sale of Wonderful Frocks Silk and Cloth A R g g i T T - . ® ANY of our best Fur-t"mmed Coats selling styles, that Cloth l Pl 1 have been $8.50 to B $12, now included s 5 A Re- in this sweeping Stock Re: Iding Foot Balls ducing Sale, which begins _tomorrow. © - ; » ¥ : . Colonials Patent Leather, Black and Brown Satin, Patent with Suede quarter and other combinations. Some of our smartest $10 and $12 models included. Walkixig and Sports palding Official No. J5 Foot 1is used in all the big college Wrapped '. 3890 Values up to $15.00 A splendid variety for choice in Crepe de Chine, Satin, Poiret Twill and Jersey —exceedingly attractive models—and Values up to $29.75 You haven’t seen such values as these at_ anything like this price. Furlike Plush; with big sweep; and Wrappy Cloth Coats—with novelty sleeves—all with genuine Fur collars; and hand- somely lined. ‘Low Shoes The swagger, welt sole, heavy- ‘weight low shoes now needed for outdoor wear. In all leathers and combinations. . .- Boots A number of different styles— good workmanship—all sizes. Second Floor. g ; T RS 5 00 E ] Sale of | | Sale of Sport. || Ladies’ 2 Smoggi Pumps and Oxfords g':l‘.Ssl;l:alues $2.89 Brown—Single and calling for — sacrificed "’ Cross strap in Patent only; with Military and" fortable with free arm move- ment. Just right for all manner of out- door wesr— Second Floor. SO TR0 | é [Sale o Tailored Suits Strictly All-wool Tricotine and Ox- ford Mixtures— long, straight-line models; tailored ef- fectively and lined with excellent quality of silk. Fully $25 Values ‘- _-j$‘16.'75 | ‘Epaldingsweat- ers are made . Tan Calf, Brown Kid and Black Kid. ; _ AR Dress pufiips A wide assortment of the very latest fashions in Strap and Cut- out Effects, for afternoon and eve- ning wear. .Satins and fine leath-. ers, in.every desired color and combination. No. BG—Best quality worsted, #o0d weight,V-neck. Each$10.50 Other sweaters, $8, $12.50, $14, $16. Sale starts at 9 AM. tomorrow mording at all our stores, including the A box_of Spalding Kro-Flite Gelf “City Club Skop.” Balls. The durable — fiur& ballmade. Christmas package. i Dozen $9.00 A , patch pockets. Regalar $10 and - . §12.50-Values e Double-breasted for Friday and Satur- day—as one of the 10 - £ ‘Baby Louis heels. One-strap Patent Puinps with - {19783 e3e30taeaeaeattatitieissidntitatasatatasdstatatintatdtatisdtiztisdtatisestatatieditatstitieisiedttititrtdtzititititatisztireiittstasss ).

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