Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1923, Page 15

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Ribot, French Ex-Premier, Dies After One Day’s Illness Headed 2 Cabinets and Held Many Portfolios. Bye-Election Trip| Too Strenuous for Statesman. By the Associated Press. | PARIS, January 15.—Alexander Ri- | bot, former premier and a minister in many French cabinets, died sud- denly Saturday night. | Death came two hours after his| one-day illness had been diagnosed as not being of a serious eharacter. M. Ribot's widow was Minnie Burch of Chicago. M. Ribot went to Arras last Sun- day to take part in the senatorial bye-election. He felt fatigued on his, return to Paris, but refused fol- low the advice of hiy son, Dr. Alex- andre Eugene Ribot, and rest, an continued at work until Tuesday. when he decided to ask the senate for leave of absence until the end of the month. M. Ribot had been under treatment | for stomach trouble for more than forty years. Born in 1842 M. Ribot was born at St. Om 1842, He w 1864 and Tn 1830 Ribot was appointed ter of foreign affairs in the de F cinet cabinet and held the 1843, during w Russian allianc In June 1914, e e R P s TWO DEAD IN BLIZZARD SWEEPING NOVA SCOTIA! Trafic Completely Tied Up in 36- Hour Storm Starting Friday. By the Associated Press. HALIFAX, N. §., January 15. lives were lost and much property damage resulted from the worst blizzard that has raged in this province in twenty-two years. The storm set in Friday and continued for more than thirty-six hours, tying up trafiic complete Henry D'Antrem boy, died aboard a tra snowdrift, and John r-old farmer, life when he | resigned after having held office only | again assumed the premiership und Two | s | ALEXANDRE RIBOT, but was defeated in the chamber of deputies on a vote of confidence and three days. He was minister of finance in the succeeding cabinet of Rene Viviani and also held this port- folio in the ministry of Aristide Briand until March, 1917, when he the portfollo of minister of foreign af- fairs. Paul as prime minister 1n September of that year, and Ribot accepted the post of foreign minister. This, how- 1 ever. he relinquished shortly after- Barthou. last utterances in the ate was on the question of France ntering the Ruhr independently. This was on December 21 last. Ribot de- he would view such an action part of France with uneasi-| hewildered in the storm, lost his way, ri i nowbank. ress train to reach riday pulled in late: Paircleve succeeded him | n_ Montreal. It Londonderry, &ig! -1 most complete- ! , and fuel and! lies ran short. The pas-| ere provided with food by ! of farmhouses in the rhood, who came to thelr as- | on snowshoes with baskets | —_— bout,” asked a “that old Gold- Lord Nazoo?" wered another | . “Jane Goldbug | t she had nother di- | EEEEee “Goodman & Suss”’ —we said And the stores that don’t say it have different clothes to sell—don’t forget THAT when you read about reduc- tions. You don’t even put down the price of a theater ticket without first know the name of the play. Don’tdecide that any store’s clothes are cheap before first finding out the kind of the clothes that are reduced. Don’t be stampeded by the size of the reduction— find out WHAT s reduced first. Here’s how all Fashion Shop Suits and Overcoats are reduced: VALUES UP TO 3250 15248 3602 Nothing charged, alterations at actual cost. TUXEDO: trimmed and tailored. Manhattan 'Shirts Reduced reduced speciall for this sale. Correctly stylcd)t 333£5 wanting to SALE PRICE $9Q.25 $ .25 S .25 The Tashion Shop FRED. PELZMAN, Pres. Goodman & Suss Clothes Hext to Xetta's Rochester 9h & E Opposite Orandall's Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats—Interwoven Socks THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGT()N. D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. ner, an artist, and the Rev. C. —_— Tanner, Chicago. For Many Years Was Leader inl the other Advancement of Negro Race. R ET 6 25 PHILADELPHIA, January 15— ROBBERS GET $6.25. Bishop Benjamin T. Tanner, for many years one of the leaders in the ad- |Walter Morehead Is Held Up While ancement of the negro race, died at his home here today. He was elghty- Osomieg-Vassut Lot seven years old. He was educated in Avery " College, Pittsburgh, and or- dained a minister of the African Episcopal Church in 1858. For twen- ty-four years he was editor of the Christian Recorder. Among his sons waymen. “frisked" that he could identify them. Henry D. Meader, Virginia avenue and D streets south- | o "o o ot raeta. head of 82 D street southwest wasafternoon. Semi-Annual Clearance Continuing the clearing away of all broken lines and short lots before inventory. REDUCTIONS--thru-out the entire store Men’s Overcoals Men's Suils Men’s Furnishings Men’s Shoes Women's Shoes Women's Apparel M EYERS S HOUP 1331 F Street ol Herzog, Inc. Oth @ F Sts. “Here’s a Tip, Old Chap, on How to Save Money” Herzog’s Half-Yearly CLEARANCE of “Guaranteed Quality” Men’s Wear Every day n cvery way you can get better values at Hersog’s Clearance. Sclections are somewhat incomplete. However, the selection is large enough to assure you of finding what you want, The wusual Herzog guarantee of satisfaction, of course, even though prices are ’way down. Suits and Overcoats By Styleplus and Other Nationally Known Makers Definite reductions from the former selling price, not the former “value,” enable you to figure exactly what you save. Plenty of different styles and matersals, including light shades for spring wear. $25 Suits & O’Coats for $]19,75 $3() Suits & O’Coats for $23 75 $35 Suits & O’Coats for $27 .75 $4(0 Suits & 0’Coats for $31.75 $4.5 Suits & O°Coats for $35.75 An Odd Lot of Arrow and Manhattan Stiff Cuff Shirts Fine quality woven madras, 95 in_stripe patterns—also some Values to $5.00 About Y3 Reduction on Including Manhattans $2.00 Shirts at ......$1.55 $2.50 Shirts at . .$1L.75 $3.00 Shirts at ......$215 $3.50 Shirts af ...as.-$2.65 $4.00 Shirts at ......$2.85 $4.50 Shirts at «.one.$3.15 $5.00 Shirts at ......$3.65 $7.50 Silk Shirts at..$5.85 $8.50 Silk Shirts at ..$6.85 all-white shirts. Sises 13%, 14, 14% and 17 only. Get here early. The sale price is Felt & Cloth Hats “Old Tyme” Wool Hose Guaranteed to be pure wool. The fiopuxar shades and heather mixtures. Stylish foot comfort at the clear- ~'59¢ Regularly $1.00 Suitadle for spring wear. Theyll go rapidly at— *1.65 Values to $5.00 Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear now 65¢ $1.50 Neckwear now $1.15 $2.00 Neckwear now $1.85 $2.50 Neckwear now $1.85 $3.00 Neckwear now $2.15 who survive are Henry Ossawa TLE robbed of $6.25 by two colored high- police and told officialy at the fourth precinct, B street near 6th southwest, DIES SUDDENLY IN ROOM. fitty years old, Held up at pistol point while cross- | 4,05 “yyagenly today in his room in Ing a lot between 1st and ‘2d streets, [, <€ HCEENE R ey at 42d and Coroner Nevitt ' east late last night, Walter More-| i) tssue o certificate of death this; The revolver was held on the man | by the first assailant, quietly, while his pockets. Morehead reportad the hold-up to the i Are You Availing Yourself of the Immense Savings in RI‘CI'I,S Clearance Sa]e Women's High Shoes ~ Every woman should have at least one pair of high shoes for wet, cold weather. Buy them during this sale at much below original prices. All are from our regular stock. $9.90 $5.90 180 pairs of Brown Kid and Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, for- merly $12; reduced to $8.90. RICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth 275 pairs— mostly small sizes, cut to 450 pairs reduced to Sale of Sewing Machines At Extraordinary Reductions A phenomenal two-day sale of the nationally known Domestic, Singer and White Sewing Machines at away below the regular stock prices. All with full set of attachments and guaranteed to be mechanically perfect. Can he purchased on our Club Plan— Terms—A small deposit and $1.00 per week —EXTRA SPECIAL— For this sale we will make an allowance on your old machine, regardless of condition, in exchange for a Do- mestic Electric Machine with hidden motor. White Drop-head st but mechanicall; in good condi Automatic Drop-head Singer type shuttle. Sold regularly at $52.00. Sale price— Drop-head style, not new— but mechanically inspected and in good condition. Sale price— $37.50 Domestic Electric Cabinet No. 69 Rotary An allowanace of $15 on your old machine in exchange for . one of these machines; auto- An allowanace of $15 on your | matic lift and hidden motor, old machine in exchange for | reverse feed. one of these machines with hid- I I den motor; reverse feed; sews —_— : I ——————m ] Electric Portable Machines Various high-gradc 1 cluding the Cosmo, N lard and Domes well known motor. Domestic Electric No. 69 ' Rotary with Priced at $35 upwards backward or forward. Auto- matic drop head. ~ z Domestic Automatic drop head, with central needle bar. Complete set of high-grade attachments. Fully guaranteed. Sale price— $53 $50 | Machine Belts, Machine Oil, l | 18c each 9c bottle. Parlor Cabinet New Willard Automatic Lift Cabinet Sewing Machines, fin- ished in_superior style. Regu- larly $65. Sale price— Rotary Sewing Machines— not new—mechanically inspect- ed. Complete set of attach- ments, Sale price— $32 Needles, all makes, 15¢ dozen. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.

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