Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 32

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4 - By g 3 s 32 AND DRAGS WOMAN, 50 5.itimore Delegation Pails to Get Mrs. Aurelia Whitman Utconscious Hotel Accommodation. : The filing of the applications of After Accident at 9th Haumil Femple stibaltinecaisna Cors Street Near F. salr Temple of Louisville, Ky., by the i the door | Almas 1923 Shrine Committee today Her coat sleeve catching in the €0OT iphrings the present total of temples handle of a g _automobile. Mr. | .,ming to Washington for the im- | Aurelia_Whitman. fifty d\eflrsfl:}lfl; 515 ¢ perial counci! _session , here next June | New York a s drage up to 112. The othér two temples street and ren which recently sent in their applica- terday aftemoun tions were Jaffa Temple of Altoons, ergenc: P th iPa.. and Zurah Temple of Minneapolis. hile driven I Alfred 3 New X bit of humor was added in Balti- Hxmpahite svenuc, g more’s application, which was re- Do e AN e aedlig {0 the po-|ccived today s Bouml Temple, the S Rt Tt Wepped from the!atrect| earest femple o Washiugton dnd | B e platform on Sth street ueat {ihe latest 80 far to send In a request, | {37 Joading e ohile ‘came_along, | asked that accommodations be il bt hindle (caught |m)heriicoat f0X 200 EOUNISI A Al ArSticlass ANt Being so late and accommodation here so full, Ellwood P. Morey, chair man of the housing committee. toda {notified the Baltimore organization | that the best he could do for them | ssign them to the Belvedere Itimore, Md. i Of course the nobles of Boumi will | probably house themselves now in ‘¢ 1. Walters of No. 9 engin . W iven by Stev ding to an alai » 12 o'clock last truck a bar- | avenue and night. when the ma ricade at New Hamps stre Histeeet ightly dam- |their own homes in the Monumental e sl excaped in- |city. Notifications were recived here jury. Pol reported t on the barricade. Truck Driver Injure = Renjamin_ 1l Thompson. ! Sl ver|ROOMING HOUSE THIEF | street car at Louisiana avenue and ath street la pout 9 o'clock. i out with $6 of the The truck w d and Thomp- a MP- | «Short-Change Worker Also| Two young colored men called at the :nn lre;enmlif He re et oY office of Dr. John R. Francis, Southern asedl hospital lard Operating Here, Authorities Aid building, about § o'clock’ yesterday Abraham 16 & . o afternoon during the doctor’s absence, | N onsin avenue, e Are Informed. nd represented they haa been sent @ to get two mirrors. The mirrors, lued at $50, were given them, and last | night the police were asked to find Thim, Dr. Francis reporting ne had not | sent them for the mirrors. N Derail Him. n wutomobile driven by ast Capitol street. | Ggners of small hotels and ro or early last night Motor Cycle Polic ding of the nin thrown from h avenue ar se to be on the alert for a rents rooms and robs The police furnished a d - | the man, who is about thi Slent and { old. has medium complexio Doctor—I will give you a local Susie d | anesthetic, if you think it necessary. vard Heigits ~ injured Railroad Man—Well, doc, if it's A. M, goin' to hurt 1 reckon you had bet- |R by the auton elle- L 1014 ve |ter cut out the local and run me through on a sleeper. e California, in the early '70s. was the first state to give woman and man | N rs equal salaries. orth ¢ Pennsylvania 1 ated at 2 : i of Samuel K ceration | L ceration {yy after 5 ¢ 2 | confused _ the SAYS STARS’ ELEMENTS | esne e =, Did ThisFver Happen to You? Casualty of the scalp. heavenly are composed of the | same elements ax the carth s dem- H onstrated in a lecture by Prof. Henry of astron- her washerwoman failed to show up enc rige numl n Amer at the Carnegie being pres bodies, however. failed to of these elements, and it w quently supposed that the existent on that particular bo Prof, Russell. in his lecture, und: t produce the ectrum. consists of a nucleus and a ive electric charge, surrounded by a number of electrons, P'rof. Russell explained that in stars with temperatures ranging from 6,000 to 20.000 degrees. trons surrounding the nucle atom in the whirl on the bodies cf the higher temperature, thus accourt.- ing for the fact of the line of that atom of the particular metal that tne atom formed a part of not being, present on the spectrum. With the ! e cooling down or the recatching of | the lost electron by the atom, thel B line of that particular element would ugn ;ppe:‘\r on the spectrum. 6 is has been a great question with | - Qn o sclentists, and the theories presented | 119 - 9* St. N.W - MAIN s‘ so by Prof. Russell are considered a mos valuable knowledge in the further- ance of scientific work. | The Hecht Co. 7th at F Sale! Men’s solid leather HIGH & LOW SHOES T Calf, kid i 12 styles; and patent three of leathers. the many Black and 3 T are : brown i . sketched "7 Solid leather shoes with oS Goodyear welts from our | regular makers, and we couldn’t give them higher praise if we took a page to tell our story. - Black blucher brogue F' Al the shoes are first quality from-top to -Bhrknfimd‘ " goe. The styles are those most wanted right now and you have choice of twelve (12) mod- els, in black or tan ealfakin, black and brown kid; yes, even PATENTvplnin toe oxfords and all-over PATENT COLT high shoes. French toes, brogues, conservative lasts; the right shoe for every man. All sizes. Plain toe patent oxfort E 33 THE EVENING NTAR, 'WASHINGTON AUTO CATCHES SLEEVE 112 SHRINES LISTED. EMU'l'l‘ AND JEFF—The Little Fellow Gets the Air. to\'n.c or PERFUME AND ATOMIZER 1N A PU22LE ConTesT! (SNIFE SNIFF) THAT'S A DeLicious obord MUTT'LL THROW A JEALOUS FIT D. Storekeeping becomes a pleasure when we U. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEE 6. 1 (Copyright, 1822, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. off.) A sale for men who appreciate quality! 3,000 SILK-STRIPED and woven madras SHIRTS You AT, You know DARn E WGLL T AIN'T GoT A can announce a sale like this. Partly because of the materials (we’ll tell you about . . them later), but chiefly because of the making. Because these are shirts that fit with the custom precision that bespeaks their making. They fit right snugly around the collar, easily over the shoulders, with plenty of room in the bodies. Deep cut armholes, in the sleeve lengths you want—rprecisely. The Sale of Men’s Suits 50050 The sale started with 1,000 suits. Although there is less than that now, the variety is still intact—you may choose from splendid assort- Silk & C SILK KNIT Values away below the market, because These are a maker’s samp.les and odd lots. AND NOW for the MATERIALS—woven madras that will stand the strain of strenuous tubbing; other madras with silk stripes smiling thru—strikingly beautiful shirts that any man ° may be glad to get nextto. Get a season full at $1.85—it will . pay you to do so. All sizes, 14 to 17. Sale! 5,000 ties | wool hose, 95¢ Ribbed heather mixtures—our own importation — and landed before the new tariff went into effect. Soft, durable woolens; knit to fit, and full mn.llgn to keep them forever snug and shape- retaining. Pajamas, $1.50 Fancy striped madras and flannel- ette pajamas. Full cut and finely fin- ished with silk frogs. Neat stripes in both fabrics. Sizes A, B, C, D. Cape gloves, $2 Meyers’ make—evidence of their quality. Selected cape in regular or cadet sizes, with spear or embroidery backs. ments of: Hundreds of ties—something of everything the Blanket rObes’ 34 ‘Two, three a!ld four - maker had in stock. button models in Nor- Deep-bodied robings ; attractive pat- terns, with cord girdle to match. Full taped seams. All sizes. fo]ks, sports and semi- Custom made and finely finished tie—all with B T:hflwlf":ufflers’ $2 . . ight buff, oxford and b — form and standard sack the elipeasy neckbands. Solid colors, fancies, warmth without weight—finished with Stylesi 3 stripes, novelties, anything and everything yon ringed er::_l: Hecht Co., men's shop, Brat fioor.) could expect in such a vast assortment. Plain - colors, including blue, and fancies unmtil you tire of 2 P — . looking. Reliable serges, unfinish- o The Hecht Co An exceptional opportunity to : v s [ Vo own a new suit and to save, 7th at I 4

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