Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1923, Page 32

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82 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, 'JANUARY 1, 1923. ,2 WAY R Anm IES]‘ VENICE HAS 35,000 |MUTT AND JEFF—The Lion Tamers Must Wear Maxim Silencers. s T e £ FAMILIES OWNING HEADQUARTERS GoT A TIP THey Mvfl BE ENTERTAINING FIVE BELLS: OGEAN WI[]EINVlEW R | 8 ¢ . i N1C January 1.—Venlce of- = —By BUD FISHER. AND THE CHIEE MAS DETAILED ME Td Keep AN EYE PEELCD FoR ANY, VIOLATIONS ©OF THE UOLSTEAD ACT: s THEY SURE HAD DoInG'S AT THE LIBN QUIET As A TomB! ATAME MEHT! THERE'S GONNA Be witD BRYAN: THE CLUB 1S AS TAMERS' Coul TOVIGHT 60,000 cats, har- i by 35,000 families. Vene- Amateurs Planning for “Quiet | " ?“‘i‘,‘\;",‘;l“,, "“‘,:' ,;‘{,':]‘,l,;"’f‘,; . . . B canals. ecent . Air” Period in Trans- collectea by the 1 these nun I atlantic Experiment. wai tho poster hani up —_— Condoli DETAILS SOON KNOWN VTR o | WOUND PROVES FATAL. Best Transmitters and Recelvers‘ i p rman Shot by E: d Con- in United States and Europe Seibonae z i ? e vict Dies. to Be Emploved January 1.-—Dan Tumber January way tra nication will within the next few; days as t annual tra negro, who is American Wis announc en from a s d one Naturally, after such a busy season—such as we have just enjoyed—our stocks include broken lots and slow-moving lines. We have no room for this sort of merchandise, and therefore announce our JANUARY CLEAR- ANCE, with prices that will make quick work of the disposal of this surplus MEN’S CLOTHING MEN’S PAJAMAS $2.50 Outing Flannel. $1'95 O0O’COATS T (010 aasewonaemmmss g axossess + el R now $28 NSS.OOSmen. : $3.95 Now eceveeeaomermmmamormomaone & i WOMEN’S COAT WOMEN’S OXFORDS S s T"fpd Top Coats, sizes 1638; §0 Q5 $5.95 Tuwe d(mool Coa: 16, 36, 42; were $25.00 . Sport Coats, heavy tweed % length: sizes 14, 16, 18, 36, 38; were $30.00.... 53 9.) Im,,omd Tan Coats, sizes 14, 16; Plaid Coats, s $17.50 which | were $30.00.. e Imported Scotch Plaid Coats, G34 5() ritish and French ama- sizes 14, 18; were $50.00. Now. ¢ that international com- Imported Burberry C. size 38; were $75.00. *Now $35'00 Gray Leather Reversible Ann il hearly Coat, tweed lined, size 38; wi $39'50 dio stations could $§75.00. Now. Black ugm_u Clot $29.50 30; was $59.50. Now.... Navy Llama Cloth Coats, size @90 5() 36, 40; were $59.50. Now. Camel Hair Coats, siz $29.50 s S 16, 18; were $39.50. Now.. Pumps, Strap Pumps, Sport Oxfords and High Shoes, in satins, calfskin and patent leather. Sold regularly from $8.00 to $12.50. $6.50 Silk and Linen, $5 85 WOMEN’S HOSIERY $1.25 to $4.50 Values 0Odd lots of silk, silk and fiber, silk and wool, in plain colors, clocked and sport styles. now 532 o e 3795 MEN’S NECKWEAR All $1.00 Neckwear. NOW wmesmesnsrxessenmersrasman e 536 Now wavevsecosnsenas 95¢ and $1.45 FOUR PAY ROLL ROBBERS ARRESTED IN CLEVELAND Gunmen Taken in Home of Alleged | All sizes and widths. Many styles. o MEN’S RAINCOATS | MEN’S SILK SHIRTS sl 8 50 ©Ohio Buick Compan PROBE BOMB PLOT. Sheriff Plans Further Arrests for Killing of Wisconsin Woman. ‘ ‘WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis.. January 2.—Other persons bes those under | arrest have knowled of the bomb | sent through the mails to John A.| Chapman, county commissioner re- { siding near Marshfield, and which | )nlled Chapman and blew off 1 “hapman's arm when he tried to open { Sheriff Walter C. Mueller said yes- torany, ed the belief after mer, charged with aurder in connection with the case, had been questioned for more than | te hours ‘K\l his sixteen-ye: MEN®>S HOSE Men’s Woolen Hose, ribbed, medium weight, dark heather mixture, size. 45 10 and 10% only; twere 75..vvvn Men’s Fine English Wool with ' Raincoats, were $35; coverdine, silk lined; guaranteed waterproof. son, Edward, also had begn q Both are in the Wood &ounty BT fiff Muelle 25 Sport Shirt Waists; were $250 Q5 rests might be expec - to $4.00. .Now.......... three days, in ating that other sons believed to have know 19((31“‘(‘1( 50 Women's Spore Skirts, sold $2 95 up to $10.00. Now.. the sending of the bomb to Chapman would be arrested before Magnuson's 7 8oys® Mk Ser o0 St hearing before ice of the peace e s"y:,em";t? 92"’N0':; » "."."’ $3,95 15 Flannel and Serge Middies, sizes 4 to 22; were $8.00. Now. $2 95 12 Boys’ White Middy Suits, sizes 950 3, 4,5; were $3.00. Now... aid that Magnuson naintained his innocence of any knowledge of the crime, while his eon professed no knowledge of the gase throughout the questioning. . S'[JITS Al 3150 Neckwear. ¢ d $1 0“ s Now .. ceerescevesaveneae T T Sport Coats, tan, rose, an 5. 25 All $3.00 Neckwear. 2 30 R ot v ;86,05 MEN®’S SHOES now P omsiaros I, sold up to $39.50. Now 4 . $53.95 MEN’S HAND’F’S WOMEN’S CAPES = P — . 33;.02.'";\;':..’.'.‘{. v $14.95 All sizes and widths, but not in each style, 3 for $1.00 2 Purple Tieed, ; = $3500. No.. $14.95 $ .95 _ Pure Linen with 35¢ 2 - $19.75 L initials ... S e N All sizes and widths. Many styles, NULIOLS gavesesgossocsaessmmsnn 1 White and Orchid Plaid, $90 5() ur gunmen who Saturday mornl size 16; was $45.00. Now.... - :?:;-,T": atir e y:;;";:?{ 7 White, Blue and Tav:n;:laid, 829,50 $5.95 MEN’S UNDERWEAR roll robb it the ofices of the size 18; was $45.00 Now...... - R Men’s $1000 Linen Mesh $5 00 > fourth and 1o '“.’,‘«"S.’LE 7 e £ e Men's $100 Nainsook: Union @5 g, said to . Wa ] serge suils now 3 grade, Suits. Now...... oomese where thvl !:\ur had made :’a"fl“‘:‘“ WOMEN’S QPORT SUIT% s all sizes, single and double breasted. Men’s Linen Mesh Sepanua $2 50 meet atter the robbery and givide 6 Jersey Suits, g - . other Underwear, 15 per cent off our wrvg‘{:(::n volice T 18 Tweed Suits, size regular low prices. ‘the gunmen | 18; were $25.00. Now d ‘o employes of 'the | gt i 165 were $5750." Novervrerrrr 924.95 3 Tweed Suits, | AU sizes: some slightly soiled or S6sfume sty o | mussed from handling; were $5.00, $3 -95 18; were $35.00. Notw... e embroidered. clocks; all_sizes; @] 55 WOMEN’S KNICKER e KNITT§405 VESTS Meu‘sgiy.gosu. nmug;ucgtsm ITS 1.3 1.85.10 $5. - CHILDREN’S RIDING : HABITS MEN’S KNICKERS MISCELLANEOUS ) Chakie: was $20.00. Gloves, in brown and tan. Now. s B o g R e son RIDING BREECHES Y 1 Oxford Gray Cloth; sizes; good for rough wear and driv- 95 c 1 Black and White ; . 5 = Cloth; auixs ;;; 00. Now T O P C O A T S .;:::;,-’l;:ocai;d;xh, in neat stripes. $5.83 L Bopen Cloth i 10000, 315.00 20 OFF 25 pairs of Men's Tan Rubbers, sizes 6, % ; men. Pair Men's Fino Madras Suits, all sizes; some slightly mussed from handlin Au :m Nockutss: 7 green; were $35.00. Nou ghed to “tie Tnitea 1 Green Plaid, i $24.95 BOTders smessessseesevvommemnrvare $7 to 310 values. were $25.00. Now s Irish Mull, with color 25¢ now BOrders ...eecseesomuoseonzesnesine Leader All Said to Have & £16.50 Irish Mull with 18¢ - o PP R BLUE SERGE SUITS Cap Screw Company Black and Wh were all under arrest today, and $10.. S e N,,','f’ $29.50 All sizes and widths. Many styles, X Union Suits. NotW.euvesseosern ® trapped late vester n his home, Shirts or Drawers; were $5. All the members of the gang have $25.00. Now.... 1 5 Tweed Suits .14, 18, 38, 40; were $35.00. Now..... ,$24-95 e BM and $7.00. Now......eevev.. were $2001 < s csass s wormonmmmnn /s OFF, , All size 8-year 20 % OFF Mew'ss $250 10 340 Cope @] Q5 $25.00. Now.. ing. A bargain for.. 20 % OFF Men’s $8.00 Silk Shirt ts, all 6%, 7 only; fine for boys and amall 50¢ were $3.50 and $4.00. Now DECLARES WAR FRAUDS y ~ CHARGES UNFOUNDED SAN FRANCISCO, January 1.—In- #flictments returned in Washington by & speclal federal grand jury against Benedict Crowell, former assistant secretary of war, and six “dollar-a- year” men are “unfounded and will be cleared up,” according to a state- mt\tl issued here tonight by Clemens undoff of Cleveland, one of the men named in the indictments. ‘The indictments embodied charges of a conspiracy to defraud the gov- ernment in the construction of ca tonments and with delaying and de- feating the administration of law. Beyond making a _denial of the charges, Mr. Lundoff said he could #iot discuss the matter at this time, He, with his family, is visiting here LS 25 Misses’ Blue Flannel Plaite $3 95 Middy Skirts; were $12.50 Now. Tuxedo style Jersey Spon $3 95 5 Coats, sizes 14, 16, 18. Now.. Slip-on Sweaters, all colors nnd $1 95 S . black: were $5.00 and $6.00. Slip-on Sweatars, plain aml combination colors; were $8.50 $4 95 and $10.00. NOW.eeereesreerenm & All other Women’s Sweaters, now Tan Rain Hats; were $1.00. Now mnecececoenaens Tweed Sleeveless Dresses, tan, blue, rose, gray and purple, % ofi 5¢ o sizes 14, 16, 18; were $17.50 Now §9 95 Men’s Shirts, percales, m«draz and other materials; all sizes but broken $1 15 lot. Special at e . Men’s Bath Robes, Smoking ]uclmt and Lounging Robes are now substantially re- duced. Men’s Caps, fine sicported, el sizes and colors; were $3.50. Now $2'50 Men’s Felt Hnu.l;dd; ;md ends, sizes 6%, 6%, 7% only; were $3.00 and $4.00. Now.. . $100 Big reductions on all Jewelry. Belt Buckles, Luggage, Game Sets, Smoking Sets, Muflkrs, Umbrellas, Games, Sweaters.

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