Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 28

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— —————————%| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. 9 (Copyright, 1923, by H. O. Fiacher, Trade The Busy Spinster TODAY. MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Puts E. Coue’s Theory to a Test. o Bl C P —¢] . C o cy, % T CONC \TION: = " = — = il B T Rl e TR PROF. CoOUE SLIPPED PROF, T'UE READ WHAT You You INow ABOUT ConNCERTRATION FINE! WHAT T WISHING WHAT Afi) You Ask me You SAY IF ONE CONCENTRATES ‘ My Aunt Dorcas, ancient maid |birthday asniversary of Robert E. ME ONE OF HIS SAY ABOUT AUTD SUGGESTION afi‘fi‘g;’* SR NG AT SRS AN ARG‘ mmc SOMEONE wouLD You GoinG L THINKE T'LL HAVE trinks this is a world of crime; at | “‘ollock’ “*Reprasentutive Waiton Books ANS T THINK AND CONCENTRATION AND X PUTS FORTH GREAT CEFORT |~ \ “am m WUTE ME T ™ HAVE, A NICE BIG duicy e raice. ol the. ey h.a i is | eore o7 vireia Wil spens. B T GOIRAISAVIE BN He'LL GET WHAT He THE L(ON TAMERS' STEAIK, PRofF ‘}‘"K"’g au ”Kl f""‘ i'A::mk'f)‘o;’ Emerv-Eckington Parent-Teacher THE MUSTARD AND YOURE CLEUER! FE Wets TR TN clup For chewing gum and he . : O il 2ie. Him avliia)| amests lon willimioeisb ok ok ws WORTH A TRIALY porim e come—up the tallest tree he'll climb g ouT She's indignant when I smoke, and she talks of filthy vice, and my pipe of British oak she has busted once or twice; and the tales I like to read, of detectives z~| e w!n ~cL}d she will gather up and feed to the 2 . N o furnace, in a trice. Husky citizens i o k';‘lo“r{:pk‘_ turn pal . on their trail, in some highly mora ,,{,J'v,\,‘";“ = il celebrate cause; for their sins she I ati- | Robert . Lee and Gen. Jackson at if they do not travel s Confederate Memo: u Home. will hound them to their fate and invoke some kinds of laws. With n can boss, she mus nt fr n“n and v ) 00 Homer building: nd the vote . “Oh, ¢ Le b roation,” by Viva M. imb yon down. de in the e, 1 might | T .' L ) 7 v er i s : ; bla branch National Assoclation for e e o X ans | Bl3, branch, Natien » for| CHARGES BABY TAKEN. r and _whine. ; r il I. C. A. Blection of officers, _— vo a dance, o | Husband, in Suit, Says Wife Struck - swing ll'rl-\!gl\ a : Him With Missiles. g for| = s George N. Miller yesterday filed sult 3 i with g i > ; 3 for a limited divorce from Naney Mil- t : an neig |x|\<n> all| e o p- |ler, charging cruelty and desertion. perspire and are quick to give her | C ty House, 6 E 4 ROAD FUND STOPPED. |[me says his wife is quarrelsome and room. NSO Jt Tolish A . threw missiles at him, inflicting (Copyright WALT ) : State of Arkansas Denied U. S. ‘\\mmds on his head and disflured him. y s s She left him April 12, last, he as- JitBeE i allace. (serts, and January 6 returned to his ACCEPTS I‘EGION OFFER . H {home, taking away their infant. The e sl and Com.| Secretary Wallace of the Depart- |y ¢ married January 3l b (mulxu\ n will met, 8 o'clock, | ment of Agriculture has sent a letter A 24 Archer, Chamberlain John 1. Dr. Frank Bal- | to Gov. Thomas €. McRae of Arkansas Y Ie Muntec &b ; jear for the ho asks the informing him that all feder: !uflruf)r‘,l,hlh{m: s WA 2 funds for tae building of public b e ave been cut off until allexed irrexu- | w4 yrpn poR WEST POINT. rities within the state are remedied integ Jomn - according to the Associated Press. e President ppointed John Annual banquet a N _| 1t is declarea to be the first time card 1. et andromwe, o | ter, Kappa Alpha. 7:3 Pl such drastic action has been taken by a s-at-large at the j] J 1, Volume . ”hmknn Square Hotel, the government in connection with | United States ary Academy, sub- uh)’ our January Sales At nide : the federal aid program of road bu.ld- | ject tc ¢ the entrance . Annual meeting, District of Colum- | ing. ks R T T T T L e T T is hitting a high spot. Aggres- $ts0 anit <200 sive sales plans—with real Sausfachon Fn-st WN Flannelette Nightgowm . value-giving—thatis our answer. d front. Tri v ° , d with fancy braid. V and high neck styles. 810-818 Semf[, SM —Second Floor. EXTRA! Any Fur Coat unds almost unbelievable, doesn’t it? Yet it’s true to the I€ttér— The Great Master Purchase of OREGON CITY VIRGIN WOOL OVERCOATS LWL T T pick out any one of our fine Fur Coats and pay EXACTLY HALF the And the hundreds of fine Suits from a Nationally regular marked price. Superb qualities, stunning styles—what a golden Known Phila. fl[(I)IIIf(ICfIH‘L’V has given us a opportunity! Act promptly. Among many others are: 1 $489 MOLE WRAP, | 1 8315 N. Y. STATE with squirrel collar $244-50 | MUSKRAT COAT ... 5157-50 1 $275 FRENCH SEAL 1 8195 NATURAL COAT, skunk collar and MUSKRAT COAT, rac- 7 . “iaipuniag, D17 90 | rats el e ggg'gg Hundreds of 51 9 Hundreds of 4 26.75 sale to attract hundreds of happy customers SOAT, qitvel colls s GHI0DIS()) | Z(‘:;Li'&‘é"‘ AR : Suits and Suits and 1 §199 BAY SEAL COAT, ‘ 5 : cauree catir st $99.50 | w | Overcoats . |Overcoats (legrm 40-Inch SEALINE $55 00 ‘ C | L ki € G850 Hundreds of Suits $3_l e Hundreds of Suits Children’s The Irresistible Style Hit! % ‘ and Overcoats | The Billie Burke ~ é;oresl’e%fig or “Bustle,, Hat [ ) Every Type of Suit and Overcoat for Young Fellers up to 65 years. Now Hurry and Get Yours and OQOvercoals Underwear 7 $1.50 and $2.00 Reduced = 3. ‘ Tub Suits A January Clearance of Just When Most Needed Exactly as Iflustrated . Piquant —and altogether tion of the quaintly dainty Boys of 3 ° Watteau type in millinery. to 8 Fashioned of Baronet sat- el o taneL sk o e e All Duofold Union Suits | All Madewell Union Suits | All Hatch One-button Solobk. Samples in ‘a January Sale That > o ke models at Gve donars.. | Makes Liberal Buying the Height REDUCED REDUCED Union Suits REDUCED b . beautiful hats of hair cloth, of Economy. - ; Shan “fa{;f:"]? sz‘ca ol Norfolk, middy and two-pi = 2 c $200 Grade . ... .$1.49 ead to: ;.‘xr% A th fomart St o suits in White, tag, biue, gray and $300 Grade .... .32.13 $2.50 Grade .:u...$1.85 $2.50 Grad \\1 85 to 8, bons, feathers and orna- stripes and combinations innumer- - $3.50 Grad %) 55 2o AAC o o oo HL.0 ) ments. | And wonderful d‘.’ih }.:mhruh)e'red’ ‘n rons. Of 8400 Grade .....$3.15 $3.0 XAAC oooe o ; $3.00 Grade . 35 Trimmed Hats at $6.95, $9.95 to $14.95 ings. Strictly fast colors. $5.00 Grade . ....$3.85 $4.00 Grade .....$2.85 $4.50 Grade .....$3.15 | All “Winsted” Woolen * Children’s $6.98 * e ) $6.00 Grade .....$4.85 Shirts and Drawers Sweater Sets \ \ . |All Cooper’s Union Suits REDUCED REDUCED All Chalmers Union Suits | $2.00 Grade. . .$1.35 ea. \ - A $2.50 Grade. . .$1.85 ea. $3 98 \ $2.00 Grade .....$1.35 ~ REDUCED $3.00 Grade. . .$2.35 ea. $3.00 Grade .....$2.15 $2.00 Grade .....31.35 R Sale! $2.50 to $4.00 Sweater, Cap, Leggins and 35 rade .....$5.00 or Drawers, 85¢, 3 for §2.35. s 5.00 Grad $3.85 (3 for $4) Silk-and-Wool and | ,..." . wool sets to keep the tots snug All-Wool Hose wz e et Ny the sweeping reduction. ALL GLOVES REDUCED ALL WOOL HOSE REDUCED 75¢ grade 39¢ $3.00 grade. . $7 39 ” $1.50 and $175 $7 710 $350 and $375 §2 70 All 75¢c Hose. . .. 49c (3 for $1.35) Pe:fect S o miten e -piece knitted sets, in i - S b A Quality and: sed: white M ° sz%élz;fd 3 917 33"5’,;':;,,,1 800 $4.65 All $1.00 Hose. . . . ... .69 (3 for $2.00) grades grades 2 $7.98 Sweater Sets, $5.98 adras M’fl§ D, i, At o o Gl Al$1.50 & §2 Hose. .$1.15 (3 for $3.25) ; 65 sets, in_red, white, brown and i i § H English Ribbed Fine brushed wool, four-piece tan. Knitted belt, collar and Derby Ribbed band down front. Evel'y Ofle Infants’ Bath Robes, $1.49 Perfect 95 c Dropstitch Clocked Plain Knit Redluc;d—tguse genuine Bea- lain Knil con cloth robes, in sizes 2 to 6 . . . & A years. In dark figm:s S d T Ina c:?y full of shirt sales‘, here’s VALUE amel’s r ;i;a?hepzt:e:ns" Ai' serviceable | outstanding and outclassing! Hundreds 'y are attractive. . . .. . Volume, varl(ehty VALUES! Hun(}reiglo!.:u::o:l and hundreds of genuine quality shirts, tai- ‘wom 's Spo ose, erfect n j” > 1 ol:y“e:l:’l!e.l’ln’;ludlng:::)e{s{xpal;—&oul and sill-and: AI:_CIlild;en's Coats 209% Off 10‘;‘: 0; fast CO}m’ madras in n]:!atéerns l:o wool; fine part-wool mixtures; one and two-colo rom the low priced to the | catch the eye of every man. Made right, glockings, some handworked: various ribbed and | finest—from $300 to $1975~ | 1o fit nghtyand wea:ynght, All s:zesg 7 3 dropstitched styles. All the wanted sports shades. = Also some cxtra sizes in ' full-fashioned blusk* every coat is marked down for Y to 17, = ‘wool hose. quick selling. U L T T L

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