Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 10

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" 10 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 2, | Towner bill, to create a national de-|John F. West urged the department| PRESIDENT'S SISTERS SAIL. sskimos of the Hudson stralt partment of education, with a secre-|to go to Pasadena, Calif., for next, e S . o et e i tary of education in the President's|years convention, to help that clty 0S All March 2-+Miss | i the habit of making offerings SIX FACE NEW JURY lHflPES PULPIT AND STAGE "3 teo av covesnon . FOR HERRIN RIOTS! WILL WORK TOGETHER = xS, 2| Death Penalty Test Omitted . in Filling Box for Sec- | X ond Trial. 25 MINERS WERE SLAIN Details of Tragedy Last June to B2 Retold in Testimony Begin- ning Next Week. By the Associated Press. ond Herrin mine riot six men are on trial, murder, got fully under way today with the delivery of the opening statements of the prosecution and defense after completion of the jury Yesterday. Tn the first men were found asked the ju e death pen, not mention: for either side in the Charged With The men on trial are Ot Grace, Oscar Howard. charged with Mulcavitch of Lester strip killed with tw employes, w the shaft dur coal miners 5 o weck cnd after th Attorneys for approximatel the fir: hoped »f the jury Enjoy the Week End With a Good Book ¥or a xmall fee you can take hook you read. ur supply Build A Mome Library the hoo th while. hundreds of such books at ese are hooks tuken from the ary in excellent condition. Be anre to look them over. Womrath’s Library 607 13th Street N.W. (Between I and G Sts.) Also_at Jane Bartlett’s 1110 G EST. 1879 . Protests Against Stiff Swollen Tortured Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets | oint Agony Gets Out” | It was a high-class pharmacist | who_saw prescription_after pre- | scription fail to heip hundreds of | | bis customers to get rid of rheu- | matic swellings and stiff inflamed | Joints, 5 And it was this same man who| asserted that a remedy could and| | would be compounded that would | | make creaky, swollen, tormented |joints work with just as much| | smoothness as they ever did. | Now this prescription, rightly | named Joint-Ease, after being| | tested successfully on many obsti- | nate cases, is offered through pri gressive pharmacists to the mil- lions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering P. 3 | Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff,! pain-tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but what- ever the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in, through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrects the trouble at-its source. Remember, Joint-Ease is for ail- ments of the joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, epine or finger, and when you rub it on you may expect speedy and gratifylng results. It {8 now on sale at Peoples Drug Stores and druggists every- where for 60 cents a tube.—Adver- | tisement. | If You Have Rheumatism, | neuritis, lumbago or gout send | your name and address to H. D.| Clearwater, Box 132, Hallowell, Me, and receive a copy of “The Inner Mysteries of ~Rheuma- tism,”® an eye-opening book, ab- ’sohflely free. Duty Unsuccessfully Defended. Fred Stone, Converted Comedian, |y tne amociated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 2.—Mayor Sces Chance for Greater Ac- |y per, 1 Vogt of Massillon hus complishment. been removed from office by Gov. Donahey for misconduct, non-feasance and gross and willful neglect of duty. The duties of mayor now fall per- manently on P. L. H. Kirchhofer, president of council, who has been Ciaeeati filling the position since the suspen- jSlderable attention. issued a state- | gjon of Mayor Vogt by the chief ex- ment last night declaring he intended | oeygive January 18 e ek lieE tonand dnduc In removing Mayor Vogt Gov. Do- | : s charges | saatemen Y 12, 1o sustained _all harg ir 1o I i had been fiied @ ¢ 1 M. i By the Associated Press. SEATTLE. Wash. Ilarch 2.—Fred Stone, comedian, whose recent con- version to Christianity attracted con- i communications re- | % £ L S . wel s in . non-feasance : e o leai o |in office and gross and willful neglect of “hristian life, and probubly has suc- | TU¥ I office. himself eeded, should: be the 8D | o SRYOT aetended imes) much comment simply b se it had |{ + which begin occurred to him one o make a | e e D Tl thieo statement—which tentionally has |5, "*No date has been set by the ©4 S0 public—that from now on oo " - 2 jhe intended to do just a little more | BOVErnor for hearing the | toward convincing others that it was | 488Inst other sillon lomelals e Hiht and proper thing 1o o, ©-° |Siuding Safety Direcior ‘Orin’ Ames. Did Natural Thing. Martin “For 1t seems the simple and natural 1 t one, whose life hus mine. has been to | e being. who has |1 the time when proud of will b 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. I_s Not 3 Month Away We Can Completely Outfit You in the Nationally Known Jane Vogue Wearables Hats—Capes—Suits—Coats—Dresses Fashions that feature every fancy of the mode. Jane Vogue designers have concentrated on value— the highest degree of which is apparent in the un- usual showing for this spring. B B T T TR TS T T 2 P T8 0 70 O T 7 T An Authoritative Showing of the Jane Vogue EASTER HATS Every wanted color —in the pretty new shapes. Offered you for Saturday at Other Jane Vogue Hats at $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 Jane Vogue Spring Coats Await Your Selection, Specially Priced at $19.98, $25, $29.98, $39.98, $50, $60, $75 Jane Vogue Spring Capes Brimful of Springtime—See Them Tomorrow g $19.98, $25, $29.98, $39.98, $50, $60. $75 | / Jane Vogue Easter Suits X Come in and Sce These Attractive Suits $25, $29.98, $39.98, $50, $60, $75 Jane Voguc Spring Dresses Dainty, Attractive New Styles $19.98, $25. $29.98, $40, $49.98 PAY CASH IF CONVENIENT— IF NOT, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT v | the National Education Association. generous support for public schools i dren living in joftice of tion,” er, profes e iati f s ¥ rinnell College. Applause Gréets Demunciation of 507 1, UGk houilicd acheiics ) icanizi i v lto Americanize the forelgn ‘Americanizing Aliens by Foroe” | {0, 2"ama eriticized the s 2 ion and some emplo; 5 at Cleveland Session. Featured last mights meeting and —— ‘stirred the educators to repeated ap- ;plause and cheers when he con- CLEVELAND, Ohio. March 2 |cluded. cabinet. The new platform requests|celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. A Harding of 1923. various articles to spirits . sisters of Pre ! arrived in Buenos seraps of food, powder and shot, engincering experts | fiom Chile and d and asks that the same educational | i - . n opportunity be given children living | Two woman ; t ‘ . AMERI[}AN L[GluN rural distric at is given chil-jare emplic in the national patent bourd the steamer " Pan i o o torbe o Raa iland at The T £ . New York “INDIVIDUALITY AND SIMPLICI 'I')_ Nl'he Keynote of These . ’ o Y Thousands of educators were leaving Elesds tor rer Hune. ew ) ln Oa ts a n a eS for home this morning, while thou-| “"The task of creating a cultural} 5 : natlon out of heterogenous elements ! Sands of others remained here an-|.ls¢"remain free from part other day to inspect local schools and |litical and sectarian interfer colleges. following the adjournment |sa last night of a five-day convention of | the department of superintendence of | ; Indorse Education Bi these four cities | ave extended invi The delegates last nig ous. | tations. but the committee will ma clegates last night unanimous- | CH3 0 for several months, it wa 1y adopted the resolutions com aid. report, which indorsed the Sterling-| From the convention floor last night ht years in Paris bly invigorated k people who c club a bore. ( Madrillon, small or large. Tariff-not pro- hibitive. . Tomorrow. Saturday, March 3d. The Original Peacock Orchestra will encore at The Restaurant Madrillon, 1304 G St. N.W. Double Program ) and 1:40. Rescrvations ad- visable. Phone today, Franklin 5529. at the Prep SmL {mop DIS'H VCTIVE styling, exclusive fabrics, unexcelled tailoring— are dislinguishing fealures of this early spring showing. Parlicularly altractive are lhe capes of new plaids and checks—incomparably smarl are lhe swagger coals of luxurious new malerials. Ior every day school wear, for sport wear. for “dress up” days. T'hivd Floor Tue Pemir MaprinLon Prep $mL {nop 515-00 10 549-50 IN THE CHASTLETON 160th at R tor Reservations, Phone North 10000 i 7\ [~ [ Z NN/ [ IF——lc[——clc——lal——=]olc——=[d—=]o]——=o|——jal—2lal—=ld——jal —2 | o} 608 to 614 Erfebs TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET c§alty shop in \\"as}\ing‘tom ELEVENTH ST. \ Sye ; For Saturday . b‘[ PSbor“ The largest Ready-for-wear spe- The House of Courtesy Climax of the Week of Wonderful V.alues Featuring Two Groups of ew Spr’ing Frocks ' We have chosen them for the final day with great care —and the values far over- ShadOW the prices. 15222 For street, afternoon ‘and formal wear. Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Tricosham . Lacc Crepe de chine Georgette Pojsret Twills Tafieta Pajsley Combinations —in new models—effectively fin- ished with beading and embroid- ery. Second Floor. For Saturday Only Tl-_nis ;s t]'le Saturday Featuring Two Groups of Coats and Capes These selections represent productions of high - gr:adc makers lowered in price to co- operate in this cvent. $ $ an Wrappy Coats, Sport Coats and Comc]y Capcs. Serge Liama Cloth Tweed Polarr Herringbone Frost Glo Mondaine Camelarr Bolivia Shadowplaids Overplaids Sports models and designs for dressy wear—with novelty tassels, embroidery and braiding. Third ¥loor. The climax in Silk Hose Feature in | S$kir;3 New drapings in Checked and . Chiffon, Thread and Glove S ed T meils Boase Pro = s : J a. Epong T Silk-Lvery fine quality; all per- \ u1tS el e Eponge combinations fect; lisle tops. Every desired color— and Poiret Twill—plain colors ‘ and novelties. First Floor. First Ploor. At $39 The climax in i . Sweaters models—in Box, Balkan and Petticoats i Both Two and Three-piece $2'95 $3'95 2 Straightline designs. For Sports wear in checks—the ; 7 Golfing Jackets and Slip- others in the fine Twills and over Models: round and V-neck Jersey and Radium Silk, with ol cabradered and “Worsted, Brushed Woo! Mo- hair and Mohair and Fiber Silk 5&?;?&15“;‘:?:3“31‘}0 c;{‘o"‘_ % braideds and silk lined. combinations. All the popular colors. Pirst Floor. N —= ol —2 0| —! [—=lol——alal——=lobl—0nlol—2o]ol—xnlal—Dlol——xkl—a 2 |a|—— o} Ay

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