Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 21

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= | ‘FNPHASTZEANTY LS ANDAPAN Ambassadors - Warren and Hanihara Tell of Feeling at . Banquet in Tokio. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1623. TOKTO, January 25.—The Empress of Japan has returned to Tokio from tke imperial country palace at Ha- yama to attend a farewell luncheon 10 be given to United States Ambas- ®ador and Mrs. Charles B. Warren and Ambassador and Mrs, Hanihara to- morrow. The luncheon will close three weeks of dining and other offl- «cial functions attendant upon the de- parture of the two ambassadors to the United States. In recognition of Mrs. Warren's activities among Japanese women's organizations JJapanese women for the first time in history attended & banquet to the two departing ambassadors by the American-Japan Society. After toasts to the’emperor and to President Harding, Viscount K taro Kaneko, president of the socie: expressed hopes of an early sett - ment of the California immigration Problem. “When T came here as ambassador eur relations were con potential danger,” de dor Warren at th now returning b the distrust and danger have disappeared. If this were not so, I would not return home.” “America and Japan are entering upon & remarkable era of ship, W’ the steamship : Am- ‘bassador Warren is returning on the merican steamship President Cleve- and. POST REWARD FOR VANDAL WHO CUT ROOSTERS’TAILS Poultry Show Officials in New York Would Give $500 to Find Out Who Did It. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, #wual Madison Square Garden poult #how, ordinarily staid, had a sens& I tional opening yesterday when @@ mnanagement posted notice of a §#6w reward for information leadiag to the arrest of persons responsible for mutilation of prize-winning__ ®hite Y.eghorns entered by George D. Fer- ¥is of Grand Rapl, When the cocks Terels were wmncrated on their from_ the wvest their tails were found to have been so badly mutilated as to compel Mr. Ferris to withdraw them from +exhibition. It was recalled that a ghipment of entries to the Chicago Coliseum show last December had met with similar mutilation. The police guard at the garden, evhich is housing valuable fowls of @ll varleties from many parts of the €ountry, was doubled. STOWAWAY IS BLOCKED. Second Attempt to Enter United States Meets Disaster. NEW YORK, January Johr Kondratenko, a Russian, oiled yesterday in his second attempt to enter this country as a stowaway. He was found aboard the steamship it eago on her second day out fro Mavre and was turned over to Ellis fisland immigration authorities when he ship docked. Kondratenko, who claims to have ‘been a member of Gen. Wrangel's #taft, sald he was stranded in Con- | stantinople, but managed to get to Tunis and from there to France. From avre he was ordered deport t by dint of perseverance he managed to get aboard the Chicago. = |tions in every package. Don’t won- v | Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1928 ; g 15 KILLED, 20 HURT WHEN | ] < 5 7 BERLIN PLANT CRASHES |R o Quality, Sound Quality--AtaPrice, A LowPrice! injured when a section of the building gocc":mz% gz:é‘:a-?."“n“ Tageblatt A members: of the sartorial statt and. the | - Like they’re wearing at Palm Beach $ 1 7 Women’s and misses’ » clerical forces had reported for duty Children’s whrpensi gkl Radiant Spring Frocks Movesty SE25 Brown calfskin ontes tl?lw lwlldlnl’-w“_h i i Jack Frost was late get- e collapse came out warning and swept away the editorial rooms, . . 0 the counting room and the office of \ Time was when semi-tropical 5 oy Theodor Wolff, editor-in-chief of the R A P fecE Wi, Wodl SWCatCes Tageblatt. Herr Wolft was oft duty 4 resorts enjoyed a monopo]y of such as these we have when the accident occurred. priced so low. A majority of those killed were |N 2 advance season attire, but not Solid colors and very $ 1 95 tiag here, but at nst e brogue oxfords members of the clerical staff. attractive combinations. brbtiicondh g now! Sizes 2 to 6 years. FALLS DEAD IN HOUSE. —_—e Arkansas Representative - Suc- cumbs to Apoplexy in Debate. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., January 25.— State Representative Leroy Lee of Dardanelle, Ark. chairman of the house judiciary committee, dropped dead during a debate in the house of representatives yesterday after- noon. Apoplexy caused his death, physicians said. FLU DEATHS TAKE JUMP. Increase 1,700 Per Cent Last Year in North Carolina. RALEIGH, N. C, January 25— Mortality statistics from influenza during December, 1922, increased 1,700 per cent over the same month for the preceding year, according to the preliminary tabulation of the state’s death rate for December, made public yesterday by the state health depart- ment. Actual deaths from influenza in December, 1921, were twenty-two, and in December, 1922, they were 386. She who does not own one or | Children’s Sleeping | two pre-season dresses is not a Garments, 79c d £ D. Fashi Expected to pay )ame Fashion. ‘Mother, it's cold o 5 yosoio 5 nights! Kiddies should % more for the most | 'y . om le sleepi . ; 4 For her we have assembled Were comfontable slocping S demanded kind of ® 3 ted by special process, em- o . 't : these beautiful garments—that T L Ul \ L e v ff)ot:.ear, didn \ : g % is not a mystery. The wonder interior and a durability £ you? 5 < much more important 2 of it all is that we were.able to fili‘cz:te‘.olvavarnp(;‘;ic;(vfiu?ldt}::; So you would if you didn’t take advantage of this special procure such superior qualities, can be drawn close to shut offering, procured ‘after carefully planned transactions. H H 1 . out the cold. eet, too— i 1 1 1 e such infinite variety, such a pro- Sikccni e e s \\;};:r;})oyn wteoacg‘:nred these at a price concession which we fusion of modes, all at a price’ | Sizes 6 months to 6 years. 5 Eiroyos: T Round toes, low heels, wing tips and Goodyear welt soles. far below their actual worth. Imported Angora Their comfort feature is just as pronounced as their style. The new ashes of a “red, red Bonnets, $2.95 which is top notch. (The Hecht Co., frst foor.) 2 Pretty as well as warm, rose,” Lal.lvin green, modest finished ev:il:pri&bo?hr:g | Soing of the siwayepopuler | i nesowaser | Mid-winter blanket sale black, brown and navy. Women’s® Fabric features three specials Clearance—Winter Coats Gloves, 39¢ At $1.95 At $7.50 i i - All-wool, both warp and *) $10 fo o Some asc shsitly soiled A full size cotton blanket, oot ™ Rliracive color biock Bolivia and velour, all silk lined. normally low. Fortunately with lofty pile that creates plaids. Serviceable, and a value That’s warmth! they can be washed, so warmth and Jacks weight. that will appeal to every Rich in fabric and color—dark (h%:vdvgn:'ag‘:: 1s!alllyouil;sl; Solid gray or tan with blue thrifty home keeper. Full size brown, navy and rookie. alatiilor et o Comes 5 Crochet Spreads, Straightline and belted models, backs; white, natural, gray At $3.45 $2.95 . 2 - N 1 - P . \ .. :. Black Canton embel- Canton in the new with convertible collar. Sizes 14 and b;’*“’f"‘ Notiallisizes Wool and cotton, mixed with Full size and attractive pat- lished with velvet 7ibe Lanvin green, silver ribe to 38. icac sty wool on surface. Attractive terns in the fresh, snowy kind bon. bon girdle. (The Heent Co., second floor.) (Tho Bett Oosilasti o) plaid pattern. Very durable of spreads Madam Home and an extraordinary value. Maker likes so well They Full size, launder to perfection. Slight seconds 9x12 Brussels rugs Boy graduates should wear They’ re Mohawk brand—per f‘?‘" : @10 Fren Ch Ser ge Suit S Sheets, $1.65 Pillowcases, 35¢ 7222 2777777777227 722 7 7777777777772, on, digestion, drive out bili- ousness, stop dizsineas, WONER! 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LA of fine weave but kept in condition, as they launder to perfection. 2}4 yards Women’s silk-and-wool -y st - v 94 : : texture. T h e (The Hecht Co., fourth floor. ) HOSi ery’ GSC price is special, as we are fully in (Slight seconds) accord with the - Dainty white frocks for : i idea of clothing -y § 5 Hence their absurdly low price. boys in suits that f Ted Sweet g]rl graduates They're warm, They're light in weight, They're will serve a later &Y (& ! Fashion’s decision regarding winter hose to wear purpose, Teeming with the spirit of youth ith 1 1 Simplicity that becomes the girl who is about to enter Ul L S Mannish tasloring like dad’s clothes the é';lgbef planelef “_‘3:::{]5 egg:?tl?ni?rléck e llaioat pr o . N, Y vith alp Sheer, gracetul—just- the s s} S Yy 1g] 1 Brown, Gray, Topaz, Opal, Green, Black and Oxford R‘;;i"’:flfg"g}"’;z;;‘";"ffi‘l’f“,‘ lined I wearing for “dress-up” occasions next summer and pretty d enough for an occasional dance. A!l sizes for wonlen. Dor.’ t miss this chance to g:a:’cnk:ua'x’;m;;;ma,pigkfi;:i:durame Crepe de chine, georgette and organdie, with tucks, folds, get high-grade hosxgy at a price low enough to enable Sises 7 to 17 wWears touches that enhance their beauty at every turn. vou to purchase twice as many as you would at the Palue that cousts comparison Sizes 8 to 14 years. price their quality warrants. der whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to | dye is wool or silk, or whether it is_linen, cotton, or mixed goods. fade, or run. . Boys' white shirts and Boys' blue serge caps, Girls’ Middy Blouses Girls’ Jean Skirts Chiamois Fabric Long Silk blowses 3125 Shidy st 918 Yo fnow. Hetlers” | 78125 108250 81,59 Strap-wrist, slip-on, 12 means double service. Three high-eount madras, tailored leather in band. Sizes 635 33521. s gl 1045 o il‘:syt i:‘l:la‘te ;’:::leslgzi:{c;; da‘:\r,\: cuffed wp at bottom. Some s s rows of back stitching; gray, to perfection; double yoke, to 7%. Such a good value and 16 button lengths. /% and” brown. Rot aii faced sleeves and ocean that we want every Wash- e e o el e Sies Gray, mode, brown, beaver sizes in each color, Slightly pear] buttons, French or ington boy to have one. b T e and black, irregnlax;.n. s ey novelty cuffs, (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Sizes 12 to 20, (The Hecht Co,, third floor.) 7277727727 % 72z No place like home where music is heard . -T-R-O-L- Renders it easy to have good music. Our convenient terms render possession easy. %2222 Victor is here because we believe it to be the world’s best Talking Machine. After fifteen years’ experience in selling phonographs of various makes, we have dis- carded all makes in favor of Victor. No money down—purchase of a few records, at which time convenient terms will be arranged to your entire satisfaction. Gay as Paris in its gala moments! A revel of youth and beauty with fun and laughter everywhere. This year, Mardi Gras will be more elaborate, more spectacular, more frolicsome than ever—surpassing the years be- fore the war, For five golden days Carnival holds court. With true Southern_hospitality New Otl N : i opens wide her ik andvlccones \ ' 2 No interest or extras—you pay no more you to share in this unique holiday. b S1y1e 80 Don't miss 1¢! Plan your California Eh 222 Sale! 800 pairs éhildren’s than if you paid cash. . = School and play Shoes' $l45 trip to include this never-to-be-for - e . z 5 gttmen festival of the '“m‘m-Sou d'; N Ch()lce Of ConS()le or URI'Ight . i : These excellent shoes are suitable for children of 2 to 11 years. They are opover allowed on all tickets, $100 I m . good, seryiceable grades, neat enough for school wear, and just the sort that will stand hard knocks of play time. R d : Black, brown, combinations in lace and button models. Equally suitable t Ca"FOI'nia $ VICTOR RECORDS 5 for boys and girls, in sizes 5 to 2. Every mile o scone worth while " Latest nmumbers al;:ays at hand o vobe:, : ' Orleana SUN! LIMITED i instrumental, classics, jazz, opera—in fact, it : : S Anwata 1 Paso S¥‘F“°fl San Diego s‘):van.elm ; reproductions of the world’s choicest artists. Style 210 | New Shoes for February gradudtes gg:zl dafly over & mild and sunny Route, _Free from Ice and Soow. (The Hocht Muslo Store, 618 ¥ 8t.) $100 i s und Sem Feanciaco o Toure lecpng Cor-becwesn Weabingron, | For boys, $5 and $6 For girls, $2.50 to $6 and San Prancisco, Tri-weekly Sleeping Car between New Orleans B > ' | HIGHWAY; also, c;wlcw &L"’n’."fé’f‘s’m‘"&::: Q‘.’?fi%fi:&’fié’; R 3 3 From top to toe, boys and girls will be outfitted for the February classes that heed the ' &, Arbsona Railway through the CARRISO GORGE, 5 call of learning. We've done our part by providing high grades at reasonable prices. 3 Ko K hit , Nu-buck i g e : o FOR BOYS (, Con Becflytot ot EOBOIRLS { o hteu it St : SO U TH E R N PA C I F I C L I N E S 7th at F .5 and $6 brows, in well gropociionsd $2.50 to $6 and oxfords, in sizes 2% to 7. Other models, woods and sizes, $25 to $455. high model; sizes 1 to 6. A. J. Poston, Qeneral Agent, Passenger Dept, > 165 Broadway, New York City, N : % SRMA UGN Ot (The Hecht Co., third floor.) (

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