Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1923, Page 19

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¥ THE E\'lfiNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923, : 19 ! M S"]N URGED parkways connecting important uu-';‘:’.‘,i.."l{?.u'?'}.‘ffi‘xf;“;5’?:2?;&:3;1‘35 AMERICAN P".fl'l's ‘,i\lzl‘llihel‘:w:vtzas:gmgiltfsv"mll:s;";g CHINESE SUNDAY SCHOOL ;NO A PASSENGER AITO TAS RECIPRGOITY E MIS | e mewepepors ammounce e will| - Thoso most Tnterested in the pres. Sl Eecotnic, ‘who, & month netore,| CELEBRATES NEW YEAR| KILLED IN 4 YEARS, | FAVORED BY HARRISON o | ervation and enhancement of the {had flown 213.676 miles an hour in Wilson Le: Itimore, Who | heauties of Washington and its sur- of Wilso: akin of Ba S v ———— | | —_ 8 France. WIith the same plane, Liet | leaves to the nation the sum of $200.- | roundings belleve that all the impor- | |R. L. Maughan broke the interna-|Many Attend Exercises in Audi- | RAILW AY ASSERTS{MiuiSSippi Senator Declares He B i | Prestacns ‘ot Should ba the nuclens | (@nt problems involved in Sus gewin | tlonal record for 100 and 200 kilo- Sostunk: at Mount Nerticn | CHICAGO, January 1.—Not a vas- | Wil Give & b o e cal E of some extensive development of e T s sbuchewhic) othe | Matey, clomed : and . steaigbt - fiying.| s | senger has been killed by the Chi. | ve Support to Agricul- ading out o v t 5.8 tles | 2 o C park systems 1 Wash- | cr should be discussed &8 & single S o o vurake jof BOKS milen) Church. cago, Burlington and Quincy railroad | ture Bill Rider. Ington, "perhaps through Montgomery | problem under the hesd ot reginba. Another world record was made by ' ot T h o Vics Breal: | 2 dent E. P. Bracken sald tonight in Army pilots in September, when Liuets, | Anuual jollification of the members ¢ . i s kiey ](ellg and J. ... Macready flow | of the Chineso Sunday School of | Statement showing t e 2 ‘ou:n_\'l |<\]\\ rd Baltimore, and the plan. | o . park should be provided by the na-|“This would comprehend parks and | H N | - | tion Just s that Hf e i e | Achievem . S.- | Quk L 5 | trains “had carrica 65.4 Baitimore Man Asks Con- |tion sustas o bt Rembouiiet Ty the peckayy ranmcriation, sntalan | Achievements With U. S.-|f6i%, 00te t & Miimssey S| of the Chinese Sunasy School o fulus S caeica s5 63323 By | abou recorocty 1 and. . nd Indlanapolis, Ind, without 8toD- | took place last night in the Sunday | i h - | ment of the President of France. Sivdro-s lopment, road sys- bt 00k pl x of track in that period, matter of automobile licenses is gress to Use Extreme Care | ™l Sl in’ tiestion Swoua sciap- | 5070¢lectrio development, road sy | Magle Machines Rated Best |bine. s soe duseprovinont, 0% | took piace last n e tha urt: 1in iment in favor of bringing about reciprocity between the District B =I5 made another record duration filght, re- achusetts avenue | strong among members of the Senate. ¥ i 3 lish @ permanent commission to pro- | residence districts and, in fact, every- I E L | maining in the air 36 hours, 18 minutes | Sacerwent' Alassachusetts avenue |l T ias Lou se Buckingham. The | Senator Harrison of Mississippi (dem n Pla"n'ng for Future. . Vi un d“f‘f(!xnmn':x;;‘tw"c:r'wn‘.'."d con- | thing which is of community interest. jn World F||ght HIS\OI“y. and 20 seconds, {n the same plane—an | 1,000 others intercsted in the church | general committeo was headed by locrat) said today that he looked iresd e > . ' -F -2 T el ivi | S e oosing. ‘omposin; he & - ¢ :in“.]‘“.::i‘;) uxxl\d(‘pla‘\',ln-m.,l,d ps Sponsors for Present Bills. | fi;n’;fi:;‘;{.fi;;. T-2 mogoplane wit ;;\;ins‘l:ndu.y school activities S T e V%'nhz,! With favor upon any measure that S National Capital and a P In co-operation with the officials of | @ sum equal to 1 cent per capita for : el (ach citizen of the continental Uniteq | the states of Maryland and Virginia On_ April 17, Clifford Webster, in a|" The feature of the evening was|chairman; David Y. Lee, vice|sought to bring this about. He in- an ma-| Loening air yacht, flew with a passen- | a pla depicting the life of Dr. Robert | chairman, and student at Edison Uni- | dicated he would support the American pilots in Ameri appropria did not give full reciprocity in the matter of automobile licenses to ev other state and the District of Co- : - pro- S MUEE (00 oThe i i | chines powered with Americ - | ger from Palm Beach, Fla. to New | Morrison, first Protestant missionary | versity, in Ohto; Lee Tat Sun, Lee | ooy ' " b Peaembice (108, e f Kvifes or approximately one million | Such a commission as is proposed | Shlnes pov ;“"I‘n“'< ”\':“‘ e ““(’nlfi.,,,k‘ between daylight and dark. His ?fi"m’ma. 81t Miat Tiausisior oF tho | Shues s On angiothers, | nozed emsnument to the agricultur importance nt: the bills !\vullnu:.lll the o rs .unllmll:\' for the purchase nfl would study and devise a plan for the | v ® obtal 'd such res | fiying time was 9 hours and 66 minutes | Chinese At innasy St Dot | Thn‘pn(pna‘lnmpn[ T siunt bosen appropri on bill wnich Would den louse and Senate for extension of 3;"‘\\-“!‘;“\""\1 lIln;:"'1"“;“;":‘:“-'{3:1”::::: futwre development of the capital|Warrant the assertion that theirs' has| for the 1,220 miles, which he covered | 4 Chinese band rendered a number |at 8 o’clock and ended at 11, at which | N oty et e varks and s spe . rgrounds for the Nation- | | district of Columbia and one.fourrt, | which would be a proper fulfillment |Pe€en the most significant series of [ with one top for fael, of selections. The Mount Vernon time the watch night\ service of the | I Capital can se all be g arcely be exagger d. The haphazard growth of cities ond their conventional bounda- Church choir sang. With the excep- | church started. It was the eleventh i - | tion of the choir members, all who |annual affair of its kind and the firsli Vir-|begun under the first President in|fiEht. the Aeronautical Chamber of| Included among the improvements to participated in the program were |to be thrown open to the congrega- ailable for the extension |of the original plan of Washington, |achlevements in the world history of lmprovements to Aireraft. m into Maryland a 4 e conditionsmake t ;i v | Lo W | Tumbia B Yo s & sira 3 s A 0 co 'C nd | = S = | review of aviatios th Tnit | were ~ : 1 rs he A se ¢ il | tempted to put through legislation t ries has long been proved to b X \stration which shall be aar ed | fgr the bills in question are the Board | Teview - ”‘m : “L l‘“ -|\~:f n‘"”’d hundreds of pounds to the carrying |presented the Sunday school with a | khrin‘z abont Teciptociiy Dataecn frought with danger to the ordered|UPOR between the commission and the | of Trade of Washington, the GCity- | Sta past twelve months. | capacity of a plane; the lateral “pres- [ Chinese flag. Tho reetoetion mhas CARRIES YEN 555,700,000. | Marfians ooy i Disteict and s zrowth of communities entailing logt | ©i¢ials of the states in questio. Congress of Baltimore, the|“The year has been characterized by | sure equalizer,” the reversible QDrovel- | opened by 8. W. Cockrell, superin- = ared to go to the front in favor of pportunities which can never be re- Sylvan Heauties Destroyed, Institute of Architects, the [ remarkable progr in design, con-|ler, the supercharger and the Gallau-|tendent of the school, whosd wife it again. He is a member of the on and otier Japan Considering Bill for Army | &, 5" det-geared propeller mechanisms. | founded the department eleven yea eed of such a provision has ved and inconveniences which can| T | struction and operation,” the cham- 1 | ; ! partm years | agriculture committee, and ) f g Parachutes ago. Rev. E. E. Overholt, known as : 3 g A to doca e ea been felt. The overflow of o . L {ber says, and adds that “nowhere | the “bishop” of the organization. Defense Replenishment. Siteneh Jiat cemmitics deck uut on into the counties of Prin e e 1 b b | made an_address of welcome. Dr’ i fisndle thelsEriculturall anpra 1t is therefors important that the lon{nto thos s o i« President of the City-Wide ielsc has there been such startiing m s ome. L oaeriiotunss: ofs el Apiosiatin wacas priation bill, its me. re called @ es, A Arundel and Mopt e o = Clarence F. Kohlmeler {s assistant su- | Correspondens 2 present Congress create the National | in Maryland has become Congress, Baltimore. |improvement. | ember 11.—A bill calling [ UPOn by the appropr 0,000 for the army de- | t€€ to look over the shment program as plan- | Put into shape. Kato cabinet will be pre- | t tions commit- | ¢ < arine Airways, the largest | perintendent of the school. TOKIO, bill when it is i . . | fiving boat service in the world, the | ' The auditorium’s ceiling and walls | for yen '5; " 1t has recently been found that Outstanding Achlevements chamber s afely carried more than | were bedecked with crepe paper in | fense repl as been | photo phe of stars down to the| -Among the outstanding achieve- 10,000 passengers and thousands of | ceocn oo ko Criih, ¢ flag, and the |ned by the sylvan | sixth magnitude of degree of bright- ents for American gviation was the pounds of vet there has been tudy of the suburba and because of this ther v _destruction « Capital Park Commis on with in- |l ictions to proceed with the study crowth of the city within and £ 3 freight on its y refreshment tables bore vases of |sented at the ne ion of the diet, | f the District of Columbia in i dpllution of streams and de- | ness can be taken in broad daylight. | capture by Brig. Gen: Willlam Mitche | atlantic Cleg s Koy | Woss Hayors: oppies of these colors, orange, blue, according to Nichinichi. The war of-| SEND SHIP TO NEAR EAST. nticipate and direct future m flow in some of the | If tho photographs are taken through ssistant chief of the air serv-| Miami-Nassau and Bimini lines and | white and black. { fice, it is said, has worked out a plan| PLYMOUTH, January 1 and development o i he Potom a deep red reen the s 'S appear 2 leveland service, with no seri- Refreshments were served under | to improve all s ons of the army | tie; tow ! the dir mmittee h, 1| during the next Not a Clearance of Old Stock, But Crisply l Fresh, Brand-New Dresses Just l i In All the History of This Store’s ! Famous Dress Sales Never a , Sale to Equal This From the Maker’s Showrooms BOTH SIDES OF Supreine Value-Giving Sale of New resses Positively Worth Up to $30.00 and $35.00 - Not An Exaggerated Statement—Values Authentic an True! Evening Dresses! Party Dresses! Dinner Dresses! Street Dresses! Afternoon Dresses! S T Three Styles Sketched by Our Staff Artist Three Styles Sketched by Our Staff Artist EE WINDOW DISPLAY Hard to believe, we admit, but we repeat—T HESE DRESSES AT $11.50 ARE POSITIVELY WORTH UP TO $35.00. And what is more, nét one or two or a paltry half dozen “show dresses” in the window, but plenty of the finest qualities. In fact, they are all FINE Dresses. Into this sale has been put every effort at our command to surpass all previous dress offerings. The result is Dress values impossible of duplication, even at clearance times. So remarkable are these Dresses at $11.50, we feel confident every one will be sold before closing time tomorrow. Therefore, it will be wise to come early. The Materials Are Superb--You Must See Them With Y our Own Eyes to Appreciate What It Means to Buy Such Lovely Frocks at So Low a Price as $11.50 Dresses of Kordette Silks ~~ Dresses of Glace Taffeta Gold Cloth and Spanish Dresses of Satin Canton Dresses of Crepe Chiffon Lace Combinations Dresses of Brocaded Satin Dresses of Poiret Twill Dresses of Canton Crepe Dresses of Flat Crepe Lace Over Silver Cloth Dresses of Fine Satins The styles, introducing many innovations in the treatment of collarg and cuffs, sleeves, necks, etc., are posi'tively fascinal.:ing. Sleeveless, short, three-quarter and long-sleeve models. There are Two-piece Dresses, Basques, Decolette Evening Dresses, Party and Dance Dresses, Straight-line and Long-waisted Styles, Beaded Models, New Embroidered and Braided T Effects. 5 Trimmings of silver, lace, pastel. flowers, rosettes, tucks, pleated or twisted girdles, etc. S el S s . Colors of Black, Navy, Brown and lovely pastel shades for evening wear, Sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women. In fairness to all we must say—All Sales Final. No Approvals. No Credits. No “Try Ons.”

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