Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR; WABHINGTON, D. v(,'.. .\iONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923. ° EX'BAN DEPU'"ES | opposte ataen o1 ne. chamer - {:’.,,'::::.'"::gi‘*::fl ,‘::‘:‘;:::: 3.:1:‘.1*;‘..:;' LEEDS S".E 'I' []N SON OF LATE “TIN-PLATE KING" COMES . |SARAH BERNHARDT | WRITINGS OF WHITMAN, | oamed ot soets of parsonalition X0 ayer scvera osss.sastein eran TO AMERICA WITH HIS PRINCESS BRIDE.| HAS NEW RELAPSE; | MARX AND LENIN BANNED | one seemed to be concerned eral important bills, \\hhh failed to b O l Sl D o i AFFAIRS | GREEBE | MUCH CONCERN FELT |sungary aiso Burs 105 ; 3 | y ars News. Geo Prieto Laurens, the ently ele ol By the Associated Press, HURI. []UEI. DA S ful u» £ the co-oper ; . am- | % PARIS, January 1.—Sarah Bern- REPEN, Carsing Them Wi 1 rela e stillo. deputy of de hardt, who was thought to be mak- “Destructive T ” | became extremely persons 2l ane haay SeRBCspUIIO SIS | : Ing cxcellent proghess toward r Fendaney: ols unlimbered for action . 7 7 Y r cel r v i mH‘ su covery from her recent br Ja Thirtieth Congress Explres in| when down on them and | | ; A : 1 : 3 T | Fask: s Snalosin be de 1 o : : 2 ¥ ¢ been excluded Turbulent Session OVEr | e ina's aive ! g s % Puseib = o s v b mas vt | EARTH SHAKES AW HOUR. | Fora of Rusc, Retcent Politics. ate also was cngaged in a discussic < | Upon Amva‘ in U. S. e fnvolving fndividual me .| Tremors F S — however, did not vl ak Goarpeion Sntvessitn usTs o s MOTHERi ;o . 1 ON NORTH PACIFIC COAST | utie: ? AN FRANCISCO. Caiif., January 1 A (R(EHE conprscienied lnat me liinys d: O B/ honr eorly yesiery é 4 ; A avy gales, whipping the North!Vienna newsp oAt aeas R inies chamber fo 4 = : 1 st i n a turbulent seaston; in which Pis-|gayy” had been loggerhead ' ae srning, reaching a maximum Pacific coust, played oc with the | neighboring tolg were drawn ‘and challenges to | to a clash over 3 ap- | a ocl rded by the {Son of “Tin Plate Ling" Deplgres\ | B % schudules of several coastwise 5= Juels were freely made. Vielent in- ) s | Ge ow E ! )| i 4 ‘ : sels last night a one instance e employed and |\hl\>hu\l 1 districts ! t her : ¢ i Executions cf Gieek Cabi- | o =¥ 5 ; : 3 :nf dx: i ;” u!“ something DE VALERA IS SCORED 1 between the | on Saturday night r ed in pateh- i t ) subseque akes net Mmls{e v i g % 5 ; from the tug! Foresi K € S, e partido liberal | ing un of the differences, although ¢ “ro) 1 — & - & g | the barkentiné from mrkenting 3 Cablegram to Free State Deplores Fuget sound to ro. as pick- ed up at Astoria today. A tug and Campaign of Riotous therevenue cutter Algonaun re- B The tug was unable to lor ww and the cutter, afte iy 1 Tne | tcdes e ey e oo urnal today publishes « ca- 2 £ : m 0 1 op Curley of Prineess Ani 8 5 ¢ 5 i D am from Arc p Curley o e At ; ' | Baltimore deploring Eamonn De Va- ‘campal; o us destruc- ito. # seventy-rifle . and declaring A is sym- a8 forced to reutrn to Ci m pathetic to the Iri; The ington. text of the messa; 1 nad a cap y | ()lu hundred with tr YORK, Janukry 1. William | s and his wife where with the 3 lam bay, s of the present gov The success of de V gn of riotous des ctacle to all of u Starting Tuesday, January 2nd i The Annual ‘ to e o S Men’s and Young Men’s ‘think 1 t that we HESS SALE| SUITS & OVERCOATS OF ALL _ $35 and $37.50 Suits ..epin. 0w $29.50 $25 and $27.50 Overcoats...now $22.75 | R £ B0 SUILS sersose o +-osetiosonenn- 10 $32.50 $35 and $37.50 Overcoats. .now $29.75 A P $45 and $47.50 Suits s 20w $34.50 $40 and $42.50 Overcoats...now $32.75 ean, but in Cherbou: \mjuu brushed $50 and $55 Suits. cisrres 20w $39.50 $45 to $50 Overcoats.......... .now $39.75 And u/inter- Weight OXFORDS | ' . g ; $60 and $65 Suits .swesezerzr 20w $47.50 $60 and $65 Overcoats......now $49,75 o s $75 SUIS.sinsscmmaniune~->800 $52 5() $75 Overcoats. . isu-can- - 100 $63.75 N institutional sale which thous- ‘ ands of Washingtonians have waited for each year—THE SEA- %%%,SI]MO?TIMPORTANT SgOF T or two reasons—first, dgrt e > ’ the fact that our entire stock of High Shoes ' T”““?“R?;h“if!.. e The qu.a hty of a store’s sales dep ?nds e and winter-weight oxfords are offered, not e e . the quantity that it has of them. Twice a year, odds and ends or discontinued styles—second, 42 s it ’ inJulv and January, we clear our stocks, asours because the comparative prices represent the Cb o Ll g 7 ol : - : regular prices in our stocks. HESS SHOES Fomorrow—sun risesd 7: - 1s a system of carrying on without carrying AT THEIR ORIGINAL PRICES REPRE- { s ot 5:4t . | over. The values above, and below, speak for B I m—— | b Various Citten, : themselves. We might add that all merchan- s dise represented is from our regular stocks. 3700 $ 85 58, ss.so $ 5 samm D L . : 3750 ss 00 ~ : — Values Values 4 At 3 it S R e | Tl Clearance of Men’s | Clearance of Men’s Clearance of Men’s 5 Cloudy SWEATER P 0DD | 3 9 g K 2 g H aomozng | Sepansas , 510, : = i ATS SHOES AND $10 .,::0 50 $ J 8 5 nz 312 50 $ f 8 5 | : | 3 ‘ gg o OXFORDS TR;;J%E;S 311.00 ; t 313'50 K i "'"""’ Reduced f.rom $7.50 $ 6 '75 5 Values ! Values These are the nationally Formerly $8 and $10 Values up to $6.50 known Tom Wye Swga(er All sizes in black and tan Fancy fabric trousers, Coats. Very exceptional calfskin ‘in the very latest made from suitings. They quality. lasts. are splendid value. HIS EVENT MARKS another year in our progress, for we have never varied from our policy of but ONE 2 o HIGH SHOE SALE A YEAR—it : e, AR 8 8 S pew represents a celebration of SUC- " romeiex. 2 CESS—your opportunity to secure a pair of o “"’"‘“"T"mf{,'f.t‘:ff' HESS SHOES at DOLLARS LESS than their " prany B partconer Part cloudy actual worth, N T Ao s 8 h Hamilton, ~Bermud: Part cloudy 8an Juan, Porto Ri Part cloudy Havana, 'Cuba,. Cloudy Colon, Canal Zome. RAIN DAMAGES TERRACE. Heavy Downpour Hits Earthwork ’ at Masonic Memorial. o ST a1 The Avenue at Ninth Considerable damage was done by the heavy rain early today to the terrace work being done on Shooters Hill sur- 9 In rounding the George Washington Mason- 31 Pa- .A. ve SOllS C. ic National Memorial Asdociation “ Temple now under course of con- struction. The heavy rain washed the earth down to the retaining wall erected at the base and into King street. ON Y The wig is older than civilization, NA l for the savage wore one to make him appear more formidable on the fleld af battle, BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS AND PATRICK MACKINAWS REDUCED!

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