Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1923, Page 21

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~ WASHINGTON. D. €. rfzmw TANUARY 12, 192 wmmmzmmmmsmzmzmzmxmm STAR, 1923 ELEVEN ARRESTS MADE IN BOND WAREHOUSE CASE Men Charged of Connection With Attempted Raid on Distillery’s Store of Liquor. YORK, "Pa., January leven men have been taken into custody i connection with the attempeed raid | on the bonded whisky warehouse of | guest of honor at the Lafayette |the New Hallam Distillery Company | Escadrille memorial dinner last at Hallam, near here. All were night. | charged with - conspiras Amid applause, he termed the |into the buildings, which contain escadrille the first bird that ‘flew |liquor vglued at half a millian dol- THE ‘mcn PAYS TRIBUTE TO PART PLAYED BY LAFAYETTE FLIERS By the Assbeiated Press. 4 PARIS, January 12—With the | French in occupation of Essen and the troops spreading through the Ruhr in Germany, Marshal Foch, in plain evening dress and looking far from a milltarist, was the EVENING 'Half lelwn in Art Re]ected p Annually by National Gallery \ “Annpally for the past eleven is impossible,” cofitinued ‘Mrs, Berry, wears half a million dollars' worth |“all that we want is a-building, which | of pictures have been refused by the [may be one of a series to be erected | National Gallery of Art of the Smith- | within a period covering veafs' per- | sonian Institution becaue Washing- |haps, to be located in Washington and ton had no e to store them,” & {to furnish sufficient room for housing Mrs. Rose V. §. Berry. chai and ‘exhibiting these works of art| the fine arts department of the Gen- | Which have been offered to the! eral Federation of Women's Clubs, at |American people by various individ- | one of the closed sessions of the|Ual citizens. It does mot seem right} : e o that a 11 group of men should be | loard of directors this week allowed a definite refysal each year | that this is a _matter which erna |of tr s that are offered to the| from America “to aid France [lars Additional charges of carrying 33 the whole natio which should [people of a whole nation the size O v concealed deadly weapons were 10dg- | $& 4 ¢ ours. We as clubwomen from all| 28ainst the German advance guard | g ggqinst three of the prisoners, forty-eight states cannot do too| a8 An example of the A. E. F. | 'Seven of the prisoners are fi much to bring a realization of the| Which followed. ‘Baltimore, four of whom are ne mportance of these gifts and room Among the speakers was My Fhe others live in New Yor! for storing and_exhibiting them to| T, Herrick, the American amb land Zimmerman, a local r Congress at pnce.” sador; M. Dumesnil, the air min | provgletor, entered $1.000 ba ter during the war; Col. Dun- |[pearfince at an alderman woody, Lieut. Nungesser, the |The other ten w French aviator, and Maj. Robert | John Gelp, add Soubiran. one of the ten surviving | whom a warrant pilots of the Lafayetie flying squadron, all of whom were pre- sented. SIESSITETIT || sstssssesest ocery Soc:eiy Siorcs INCORPORATED ::::::‘:z:z: See Page 386 City Phone Book for Complete List of D. G. S. Stores, With Tele- phone Numbers. We Deliver. GOLD BAG COFFEE Try a l’ound of Our Coffee and You Will Be Surprised at Its Richness and Goodness, at GOLD BAND BUTTER Pure, Rich Creamery. Churned Especially for Us; and Delivered to You a Few Days After It Leaves the Creamery, Guaranteeing Its Freshness STOVE HI-GLO S30% KING OF ALL POLISHES Does away with hard labor. One”ap- plication gives a beautiful satin luster, making your stove or gas range look like new. No -odor; dries in 5 minutes. No preparation surpasses HI- GLO » Congress building that \\m of the executive board and | from each of the forty-| sht states represented at the con- | ntion. This means -that 3,000,000 | bwomen all over the country are hind this movement which is- urg- ¢ a national gallery that may mgke‘ hington the center of all ar{ tractions in the near future. not beén apprehended at a late hour Frank Tindemuth, local inter | revenue collector, said that about 150 | | men, mostly negroes, wers in the partys The raid was frustrated b —_— 150 TO JOIN MOOSE. | distillery guards and state pol who had been summoned from Lan- George Washington Lodge of _the Moose is to initiate aqy caster. A s at Wardman | CHILE FEELS QUAKE. ight. Secretary | is director ge SANTIA®D, Chile, January 12 ong earth shocl was felt will preside, - Included | y_prominent bu ening from Rancagua to Copia ge resulted. of Congress an | government offici: aa UL R {11 My report shows that thr. n from clubs in each state pf | on hav -0 the senators and | 28c pound 57c pouna Made Differently From All Other White Breads Malt Bread Made by Chas. Schnc der Baking Co. CHOICE LEG OF LAMB . . . ... ..... lb., 39 SMOKED SHOULDERS . Ib., 16¢ SPITZENBERG APPLES . . . ... 3 Ibs., 25¢ YELLOW CLING PEACHES \0. 2‘/2 can 23c¢ QUAKER 0ATS 3 Pkgs., 29¢ 6 LARGE BOXES MATCHES . . s 25 'DGS WHITE FLOATING SOAP ; 3 bars., 14¢ SELECT EGGS, IN CARTONS doz., 41¢ BAKER’S COC()A et > pound, 19¢ RITTER’S KETCHUP . 2 bottles, 23¢ FANCY PEAS per can, 25¢ WISCONSIN PEAS per can, 15¢ CONNELL RICE 3 1-b. pkgs., 25¢ weios, ORIGINAL . | DO YOU KNOW? clubs te have acted upon, and acted n appeal by a federation will commit- | Mr. keep the cook. Pl Y Leave It to the Cook, Brownleigh—We simply must|of Labor D: eral of the order, from the before the prop ess in the near future. oxsible Not Axked. thing that ! po g LU T T T T A T T LT T L = Another Wonderful Dress Sale Monday See Sunday’s Star and Post for Particulars of the Big New Purchase Samfawon First (INGSPAL, 810-818 Seventh Sbeet Imported Kid Gloves Purchase of women's . In soft, serviceable 4B quality of material and good workmanship. These gloves will be preferred—no less than for the low price. excellent quality Kid Men’s Gloves, $1.50 Gloves. Every pair Black, brown, Capeskin and Meyer's .xz::z::x:::::z:zzzm:zzzzzxzzxmz::::z:::::z’::x:zzzz:z:zzzzz:z perfect. Sale! $l Dutch Romprs New shipment of children’s full, wide type, Dutch Rompers, made of serviceable Peggy cloth, gingham and echambray. All sizes, 2 to 6. Mostly embroidered with nursery pictures. .\White with colored bloom- ers, solid.colors and the popular all- over checks. Plenty of creepers, too. Children's Sweater Sets three and four y Brushed wool and 1 $l 19 link "stitch. Brown, 1 ocket. Sizes | _rose, etc. Sizes e %6000 $5.00 All-wool Toques and Tams, beautifally knit in " Girls' School Dresses, of white, solid _colors | gray, beaver, etc. Em- broidered backs. (Only Three to a Customer Men’s Gloves, 29¢ Wool outdoor Men's Extra Heavy Gloves—the kind for workers. Men's Brown Gray Suede Gloves, make, with self backs. Kayser Gloves, 75c Kayser Chamoisette Stranp - wrist Gloves and 12-button Gloves; in a range of popnlar shades. Children’s Gloves, $1.00 Splendid Qual Brown and Tan Capeskin ( lined with fleece; for bore and girls. Wool Gloves, 55¢ Ka er Sample Wool Gloves, men and children; worth $£1.00. Assorted colors. checks and fistripes. Sash and Children’s Gauntlets, 69¢ Boys' and Girls’ Leather Gaunt- lets, with warm fleece lining and imitation leather cuffs. All Children’s Coats 20% Off fast-color gingham. in plaids. | il ofyspring ahead of the calendar. The all-popular hair- cloth hats and the new productions in gros de londres, changeable silk, visca braid and other novelty braids. Trimmings of flowers, fruits, ribbons, feather nov- elties and ornaments. Black and all colors. Charming New Mlllmery 8 Modes of Distinction at Our Famous Low Price " Bright new midwinter fashions that bring a touch 00 ° Beyond question, Washington’s largest and best showing at five dollars. 3 Hundreds and Hundreds of Famous Trimmed Hats in Fascinating New Styles --- at $6.95, $9.95 to $14.95 £2322:38238222238322382224242888243223228382228334322828228232422322329298222422382228228222282828328222228422282322328222882820202202203223282¢2322328244 ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery & Underwear | Forest Mills Fleeced Vests and Pants, regular stock; perfect quality. Sizes 10 to 16; sold up to 9c, now 65¢c; sizes 2'to 8, sold up to 70c SOC now | All- | “shmgtonvhas been the home of one of the few P SAUSAGE. |l i i The Best At Any Pl‘lce Boost V\'ashing(ox:l IRdus'(r.ies by Asking for . ; an eceiving 35c ib. | Schindler Psanut Butter and Schindler Salted Peanuls Made in Washington Since 1802. Ceresota Flour | FO UNTAIN GELFAND'S & g ’ ran " | COMBINATION RELISH ¥ ‘T‘he OI;-' i %ff,‘,‘f,’v — ! H A M s Tempting, Appetizing, QUALITY | - iis. 28 12153 29¢ Ih. s 19’ 0’ R T T R T T T T T R L An Economy Sale of SHIRTS Buster boys and girls. bed and reinforced. brown and white. Sizes 84 Brown Hose for | Durably rib-'| Black, | s a e ssaeseeesssnsssassssssesssssssesssstsssssssesssssssessssssseesssssessssss AT TR 95¢ oy Hose, in both heavy and Black and brown. Size 11%, 39¢; medium ribbed styles. Forest Mills Fleeced Union Suits, regular stock, perfect quality. Sizes 10 to 16, sold up to $1.65, now $125; sizes Genuine quality Shirts, of fast-color madras, in scores of good patterns. pertect. Sizes 14 to 17. also: Men's Flannelette Nightshirts, sub- standards of famous Univer- sal brand. Men's color percale and sizes 9% to 11, i i ! | Med-H- Hose and Drummer I | | sizes 710 9... ! 'Values Extraordinary In This Successful ' Blouse Sale 1:00 Values 2to 8, sold up to sl.zs. 85C Every shirt And Fine ' Muslin and Choice, 95e. Pajamas, of fast- cotton pongee, in white and stripes. ii i tailore o m:)dels, but Big Boys’ Suits Juvenile Suits Juvenile O’Coats $5.00 Belted Norfolk Suits, of gl wool and part-wool cloths, sizes 8 to 16, pants kinds. nile Juve serge, fine tweeds, wool jer- sey and corduroy, in a num- ber of clever styles. 3 to & Ch 4 hrm!bthbunuu neck. Plaid lining. '79C- Ten natty styles in_stand- 1.00 blouses, chiefly in and semi-tailored with several lace-trimmed styles included. In mercerized colored stripes, tan cotton pongee, white voile, dimity and madras. Round, tuxedo and converti- ble collars. All sizes, 36 to 46. $2.00 Values, . $1.29 Twelve models in standard $2.00 blouses —their mates right in our regular stock at that price, Of white striped ' dimity, blocked white dimity, plain and figured white voile, Flonl embroidered fronts, all-over em- IR Coats—New Purchase! Big, Warm, Dashing Midwinter Models Trimmed With Fars of Qualicy Coat | $165%. anng: that are the talk of tht town—and de omen’s pew coau di One and two Regular and Stont Slzes Every, Suits, of' blue Sizes double™ at the You Can Be Very Proud’ of Your Dessert when it is a CORBY SPECIAL LAYER CAKE Every one of the eight dainty flavors makes a palate appeal that is irresistible. And you can know that every ingredient is of absolute purity—mixed and baked under the most scientific and hygienic conditions. Maple f Strawberry 59¢ Mocha Vanilla - v AUTH’S Famous Smoked and Green Link Sausage, Pudding and Scrapple - At All D G. S. Stores t Gro 1 ty Stores, Inc. Chocolate Marble . Orange Cocoanut Se000008888800ete0ssesssessstsssssssssstetessssstess $3333833323233888388832383: « %

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