Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 20

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ATESAYSSTORY "%z smoowas (GRANTDELANS REPLY cusmnn _ As ‘IRUMP[D UP‘ “EXCUSEME” CLUB| (] BISHOP MANNM; $1 Hassocks, 48c \/_(er Women’s $2.50 French Kid By the Associated Press, i (“('IVCS $1.67 Pflil‘ NEW YORK, January Only 100 to sell at this price—coy- . b ) d s 5 f Real imported French Kid i ‘:r:;:’::;"u: ‘e rx. {New York Rector's Letter Taken cred with leatherette and heavy-weight 01 i oty Tirm b ove £ il S e Bl cretonnes, in light or dark colorings. — »Islm t;nfllvrni(l:- T : Me, g t < oati ” Jle shades as b heaver, griy claration of Father t0| goto work or leave the city, under as Indication He Will Force Goldenborg's—Fourth Floor. T DIAck s Sad white esvar. k& : 2 a decree just made public. One Heresy Trial. ave SO in Murder Trial | humsees somesimmtinns vose untone My i £ with the city administration to rid Is Discredited. the metropolis of thousands of 2 ted Press. P beggars, who have drifted here for W YORK, January 23.—The Rev. the winter to lure the easy dime | Percy Stickney Grant, rector of the B3 the Ansaciated Press. from nalve New Yorkers. Protestant Episcopal Chureh of the MEMPHIS, Tenn., January Al-| The first step in the new plan is | Ascension, late yesterday wrote Bishop though John W. Hudson, sr., father | the removal of the headquarters |Wllliam T. Manning asking for further of the White Haven, Tenn. dairyman| of the New York Federation of |time in which to prepare his formal re- | | P who is charged with killing Mrs.| Agencles for Homeless Men to the | ply to the bishop's demand that he pub- L3 ——*~_—I $1 and 1 i during his son's trial yesterday that| independently, and beggars have Dr. Grant reiterated in a sermon his | 9 2 ; S s it | L TR | e o e : : noleum, 64¢ sq. yd pistol when the fatal shot was fired. | "5 ohd'Tndex system is planned, | fAFSt publicly expressed @ weck ago, and l l R 9 q' ® no warrant for his arrest had been | recording the biography of pre- 5 P e i SA 1 On e ve an russe S u s trolled by the city. Heretofore the i v cials i . panhs W% s to a streugth- - " {ssucd early today. Officials dectined| ‘SINCHL CPaBhenOIons | e e : tha would force the Cook’s Cork-filled, to comment, but indicated it was im- | o e: a ith’. = k Li o sy ietted It was I | foe doroum, o fon hely e hass i o6 % A Pre-Inventory B Alexandey Sumibis f Comeses Tasemn Triat Near Close. in Sizen S 16 teuly unfortunats, | TSRE e S i Clearance of Make—All y . [ ] ruary, made the dramatic declaration Christ or resign from the ministry, various organizations have worked Only the closing speech of Attor-| ihe, SrEanization will wry to get \ your personal . you may purchase an ney General Bates and the court’s] introduced to a policeman letter. which you had also snt to the Odd Lots ( Perfect Quality ¥ tit p 1 1}; missi. t Sh'e. OLke Salvation Army, in charge of the | ay and Surduy were very ] e iy mii i Huases: oake federation of wgencles licadquar- | das= Wilh matters tiat could hot be These are floor samples, one and two of a kind, and lengths from 2 to 20 SUTupily Yeattoay ok s id, in announcing the plan: | posiponed; and to fonda ave A \ = = TRy OF the Slier Hutorn ey cesti-| means let us find these |had to be'away fr : that is why they are so greatly reduced for clearance. square yards; 8-quarter g Al i pe ut we must cease |the time. - Y 0 i E, 7 15 the heors e e wimte ROl in getting some- | I shail have to ask you. therefore, to | The majority are seamless—and all are of durable width, in tile and par- Killed the woman, and attornevs for | thing for nothin 5 ‘?zg\e&ll’:'ep‘)\wlsl od tn your hands.” i y quality, for which Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Mills quette flooring designs; “httornes ‘Generat’ Bates. o WILL CONSIDER TREATIES. | woiAN MAGISTRATE T0 TOUR s A product is so favorably known. light and dark colors. aminl e fan Goldenberg's—Fourth . ng the faiher, g SN S 3 = . . he was not at the kill- NEW YORK. January 23.—Miss . ek Sizes 9x12 ft. and 83x10.6 ft., for large and average size ing and that the story told was a ! Arms Parley Pacts Come Before|Jean Norris, York’s only woman J 2 3 T : ‘. B : St bl e i Baatieat k maglstrate, will study the Status of 3 ) rooms—all perfect grades. The following fabrics—Axminsters, HA'RBRUSHES 25 Sh the son off." { Italian Deputies Tomorrow. the woman offender n the courts of -. A - Wilton Velvets and best grade Brussels, in floral, oriental, me- 1.25 eets sng EMer Nudsow's Story, I ME, January 25 Former Pre [, ™ (Cwer poitical Belvitoges o b dallion and neat figured designs; all desirable colorings. Worth Up to 79c 72x90-Inch Size P Mt B B 4 R il 0L e Sy i AR e e — T Bossessiyn ‘of the pisiol winch oo | committee” or” fomorrow (o consiaer | 8 KEVDL Alklecs, China. Jupan, the | | $7.95 Japanese Rugs, $3.98 95¢ Small-sized Rugs % C Soman hiad £ven Ha b bes ireports of the treaties concluded at Pines s 27x54 Réversible Wool and A h fore, but that his ton and Mre. Fer: |the Washingten —arms = conference, e 9x12-ft. large room size Japanese Straw Rugs, | d n i al Sneeiall ok 08 Hanbustes, leacl Euson were SeumMing witn hime €T i which are to be submitted to the| Whalebone is used in Greenland for | || . P 3T TO0UL JIZE Japancse Strh L a 5 good quality bristles; assorted Seamless Bleached MR n_for iti hamber at i on. king boa 1 stenciled designs of green. blue, red, tan and | 6 deigaite <7 5 shapes and styles: solid backs, Sheots: of hrm | dutable and that the bullet was fired acei- . v ality Sel I s , dentally i 5 brown; double-warp quality that closely resem- lion and neat border effects. (First .in ebony and mahogany finish. ade that will give ex- Goldenberg'se—First Floor. cellent sefvice. © 72x90- Hudson said that he came upon his bles the domestic grass rugs. gain Table.) son and the woman in & woods. “she handed me @ pistol and said: | ‘Daddy, take this and kill us hoth, !Realize what Ke“ogg’s Bran i the aged mun declared after his son | ERPELTW R . means to your family’s health? ||| , USeful and Necessary Notions | Women’s Smart Low Shoes || ‘i ii,.o % it was discharged. ‘the bullet going ||| JEble Cattomi Blagk Niekel e it it and wild. They scuffiled with me for pos- | 24-yard rolls; a o : regula # . 1e faults arc ght anc session of it and it was fired & Eaten regularly each day, Kel-| There are many attractive ways quality, kinds. | g Formerly Priced at -’5 to 37 do not impair the wear- ond time, mortally wounding 3 3 logg's Bran will permanently re-|to serve Kellogg's Bran. Eat it in Six pairs for ° = Ferguson lieve constipation: it will free You| winter with hot milk as a cereal. ! 10 ing quality. \gerous toxic poisons that [ Or. mix it with cereals before serv- . L (4 the Mill 2 human illness: it|ing. Many housewives cook it with . hom, o Bibinions ) S e SENTENCE IS VACATED. i the cause and swesten | cereals, in i substantiany Women's Rubber- | Semiiieas d " Sheets ! H i clear « pimply | tablespoontuls c made; regularly ized Apronns, el D 11 1 1 i exion through its work on €| wi also enj wire hair- iscontinued hnes and imcomplete assc ents 1r¢ 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Janu y In fact, Kellogg's Bran,|of Kellogg's n when it " e e s G complete assortmen irantignt santence of four and on 3 | its matural action. as a |sprinkled over hot or cold 3 6¢c tterns; reguiar stock of footwe but none the less desirable i: tha federal t Teaven- | bulk, indigestible agent, will tone| You have missed some of the Joys ||| B} Regular! 12¢ stvle or quality on that account, Rather than count them in worth. Kan., vhicl posed on up the whole stem! of life !f you have not vaten raisin s o Y e o ¥ N2s Onmlno et i ey o e ety what connt e e T ralsn Chilaren's Knee our inventory we've reduced the entire lot for quick Bleached terfeiting Bank of England notes, was || pation means from a medical view- | made with Kellogg's Mran. Recipes s s ’ et e vacated by the United States distri point you would lose no@ime eat- |are printed on each box b | co = clearance. goart to sllowior & motlon for & new | || e Kellosgs Brau yourssit' and) Degil delay our dighe smainstly il (000 Gas Sias - Oxfords and Strap Pumps. in a variety of styles in demand Alieged accomplices of Glavadanovic || Kellogg's is actually delicious, its | the great battle against fliness: regularly Shine OU, regular 15c v 29¢ each,”: for winter wear. of Patent Colt, Tan Calf, Brown and Black are under arrest in I Angeles and || nut-like flavor adding greatly to|You can buy Kellogg's Bran from 15¢ bottles, Kid, Siucde aiid Dall Teathers New York. The alle conspirators ||| the enjoyment of eating cereals. |all grocers and vyou can have it 10c o 8 A 8. are charged with having counterfeited ||| Hat al least two tablespoonfuls | served in individual packages at the notes in an amount that would ||l each day; in chronic cases, with |first-class hotels, restaurants and d —_— | e aderin have brought in more than $150,000 in (| cach meal. clubs, Grip Hose Support- Good Quality Sew- he assortment. 21 exchange had they disposed of all of the ers, sew-on style. in | ing Sik, 50-yard oldenberg's—Fi or. notes. 2 white and flesh. Reg- | ®spools; black and n price ularly pair, colorss TWO spools, ch Bleached Muslin, 17¢ ‘ 9% | Sweaters at Clearance Reductions inch size for ach Crochet Louis, Baby Louis, military and low-walking heels. Sizes in 21 to 7 . New Wool Slip-on Sweaters, Wool Sleeveless Spencers, ren or d : Goldenberg's—First Floor. fine grad Vlack and ,| buttoned front to neck: white oren e vara. 1 OC ’ 1 s e Wom to. "Sale $1.25 36 nch Unbleached Sheet- “The.best novelette $5 Jersey Silk Wool Tuxedo Swemers | Gl Pulorer Sport sweac. || d1h7 in buff and black cose - belt models SR Bale price g I’ve ever read”’ | \ Petticoats ! W. F. Bigelow, Bditor “Jungle Law”, by L A. R. Wiylie, 1] Continuing the Remarkable Sale of d ot with imals, but with 3 \ 9 4 b4 e i | Women's Fine Winter Coats pride, love, ambition—all more | Y AN LR ICOAT Values Worth up to $45 ::othless than the blood lust of v;::“‘;';’ihi ySt‘:;I“er- ;\\\~ ALU ‘:Sgr [THE I. A. R. Wylie All pure silk jersey petticoats of exceptional quality, with deep-pleated flounces and yoke tops; has written an exquisitely moving 52 and 54 inch hips. In rich colors of brown, navy, love-story. Reaed it tonight. || almond, sable, purple, gray, king’s blue, taupe and Not a clearance lot of undesirable styles. but the black. surplus stocks of several good makers, which we se- Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. cured at prices ‘'way below normal, enabling us to offer values that not heen’ equaled this season. Oliver Curwood | $2.50 Heavy Canton Crepe [ Mmoo o ™ v and | 40 INCHES wmx-:} $1 98 " RIC WIN' : ¢ ‘ SPECIAL AT . Gene Smtton.Porter Beautiful lustrous quality of heayy weight and excep- tional richness—one of the season’s favorite silks for smart d Ivalai costumes. 40 inches wide, Comes in black, navy, brown, —Normandy —Elvalaine bobolink, copenhagen, gray, silver, etc. —Seal Plush —Carmella ything Curwood, baloved - 40-inch Colored Crepe de 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, cx —Suedene liona, has ever done before. A remarkable tale| Chine, firm woven, pure silk tra heavy rich satin face qualit quality, in @ complete assort- in black, navy, brown, pink, light —Kerami .h I in blue, gray, copen and iphorbia®, by Gene Stratton- ]l ment of street and evening lue, gray, an $ ] ] Nearly ten million Isthere $150, Sale price... - 35-inch Colored Chiffon Ta- proportions and the extra large, hard-to-fit type. Plain 36-inch Colored Tricolette, | feta, pure silk, soft finish, rich tailored styles, straightlines, w: models, blouse (O plain and lace stripes, in white, lustrous quality, in wanted street effects, capes and jacquett Misses’ izes, 10 to 20; reg- |}l Pink, orchid, light blue, and evening shades, r sizes, 36 to 44, and extra sizes, 4214 to 521 achange i G T B "GO | 0 oy ey G 40 | wer s Worth $1.25. Sale price, $2.00 yard. Sale price PR S in morals? AN $2.50 and $3 Lace $5 P. M. Corsets | 50c (54-In.) Indian Head, ? W. L. George L 54-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quali i ill & ‘ I > z 3 - B ¥ , sh quality, in mi you the final answer to these urtalns, $ .45 P. N. Practical Side Cor- lengths from 2 to 10 yards. ‘with 47 other features A . z 5 , ets, heavy white coutil, 36-inch Longcloth, 1 32-inch White Shirting Ma- 8 staries in the big 230-page | Scotch, Nottingham and Filet Weave Lace Curtains, 21 :nc:lium bu{t andilong s i L o COSE | eilmch WhMe Sang Nt Good Housekeoping. and 3 yards long, white and ecru colors. Neat novelty effect el e e e grade, ten yards in 10 vards: white : 5 A S s, ¢ {: plece, stripes or heavy worked designs. Choice of curtains by the pair or i steels; heavily boned; wide | Sale price. cen ks Worth panel curtains, 5 ¥ 7 40-inch e price ...... Goldenberss_Fonrth Floor, clasps; eizes 24 ito 0, fine sheer: . 36-inch Check Batiste, yarn (17) Nemo Circlet Brassieres, Worty 3 : o mercerized quality in pink, honey- of g er fea 3 vy-weight fancy pink ma- price . . 7 dew, orchid,. light blue 7l f ok s 49c¢ and 59c¢ Cretonnes | &7 z:?“"s‘%'*.l‘.; §1.08,| e whic ot Ik 37c § olostes in el and 47 additiona! PEICO) ety ol for lingerie. Worth 300 features; the firpt hiat of the = 24 c = % Goldenberg's—Third Floor. vard. Sale price, Goldenberg's—First Floor. R iy et a Yard , Women's $1.50 and $1.79 Full bolts as well as mill lengths in tomorrow’s sale of Women’s 52 omens o an . Washable Cretonnes, so you may obtain the required number Kimonos sl 79 Muslin Drawers at 95¢ y . of yards for draperies, cushions, comfort and furniture covers, . ) g 2 R S as Zvell as for many other uses, In floral, striped, \bird and Women's Flannelette Ki- | =~ Women's Muslin Drawers, trimmed with embroidery’ edg- tapestry designs. 4 monos; neat lavender, blue | ings; closed styles odd lots and sizes. Fourth_Floor i i men's Vind- hildren's Petticoats, of flan- . collar and pockets; finished | oW'biue grounds; double- plain_ white; made with flounce 25c Dr&s Gmghanls with tie belt; all sizes, stitened full eut. Worth 79¢c and ' musiin’ waisiband; 50c . acl e Sa Flannelette Dressing Sacques, ;Golau:ben o~ Third Floor ¥ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in mill lengths from neat patterns; assorted medium 5 10 15 yards, good amortment of sripes and | g e 89c | $7,00 Comforts, $4.65 o @ Price..v...advueryy ° A checks, in pink, light blue, tan, red, gray an { c Sale pri y Goldenberg's—Third Floor, % - - P ] navy blue; warranted fast colors, Yard........ - Fine grade satine covered Comforts, filled with ;}ygbcei; inch Outing Flannels, extra ‘| = 27-inch Outing Flannels, mill brand white cotton, good heavy weight; 72x80-inch double-] G o OD Ho USEKEE PIN G :u':‘:z,’ .'f‘;“."':‘.,?,i:fi:fi lgc :nna: »‘fifl e“lt‘l‘-,lp:‘::y‘rd" il sz rl.eatherbloom size, Light and dnrlf designs, syome with plain borders of blue, ! q stripes. Worth 25c yard ‘);ne. 3‘ e tw‘o::h“l};: l 2,/2 c Pettlcoats, sl.69 rose and pink. y yard . *27-inch Bleached Shaker o $5 Blank ts @ ( 'u now lannel doubl Serpen i Genuine_ Heatherbloom Pet- nkets, $3. g t H Eaaced"qu:l’r!;., Worth 186 ha“n.'!:ffi\n .wl"fl:o“ dCrepe, o ticoats, with fancy floral Van 66380 and 70x80 Heavy-weight Blankets, fine grade cotton, with SKUNK OPOSSUM AND BEA- S, 5c yard. Sale price..s Colors. Worth 35¢ yard. 25c Dyke dounces; all lengths, soft fleece nnis‘}:‘-‘plaidn of blye, pink, tan and gray, \ Geldenberg’s—First Fioor, Sale price. ... Soldenberg's—Third Floar, Goldsnberg's—Fourth Fioer, \ v i

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