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T odo 2 THE LVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923. - —_— - oge L-be l day on motion of the United States :\hewav:.rrn‘\g 'lvuryem n{“v“"‘.'..‘;‘?xna‘ e i Brlt"s,! werals e ctiatormay. _|satisfied that in suthorising payment NP The three men indicted with him{of such a sum to its superintendent, have been santenced to terms of four |it was paying for services actually HNI See Peace Feeler NP e e e I are Ivan Glavadanovic, former Los| “I know, as the reading public must Ry d GeOT e Angeles bank clerk; John Popovic, |know by this time,” Dr. Burrell con- Rg y oYy 4 al8o formerly employed In & Los An- |cluded, “that the charges against Mr. Sot L goles _bank, tuken into custody in|Anderson are not really aimed at I} - By the Assoclated n;-: e New York, and Oscar A. Simon. mmi‘bul at tlg’s t;o-m ("'q‘{fih‘h&u'z m . LONDON, March 9.—The = . el gl itseit responsible for everythin Every Place Reported as Disorder-|, 00 7 0 50 vid Lioya George and Federal Officers Never Will Ask ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE B an e agent, nas, donc) and TR 1y Gets Quota of Uniformed Maj. C. F. Entwistle, the liberal mem- John D. Orloff to Return and & L Ihe state which stand behind it, ber for southwest Hull, in which it st ‘ i Faoe Charge. HEAD BACKS ANDERSON |12k otavarzimne ot the seaert! —_— he former pre- = e e R, ' | ¢ : = 3 FAMILY SHOE STOR s | el —— r. James Burrell Declares| $1,000,000 LOSS IN FIRE. | y 5 o Charges Are Aimed at Move- nc. CHICAGO, March 9.—Addresses W bandoned, is| LOS ANGELES, Calif, March 9.— g ed at Move JOS. STRASBURGER, I mean nothing except street numbers 4 S8 cgarded in the { The final chapter in the Los Angeles- ment He Represented. Department Store Blaze Laid to A4 Soithe ipolices dhpemment i ’;:’ bl R obby of the house I’:’I‘: York-Bank of England counter- | By the Assoclated Press. Spark in Paper Chute. 310_12 &ventl‘ st‘ on commercialized vice, acccording to of commons as l[ eiting plot apparently has been W _ YORK, March 9.—Rev. Dr.| pROVIDENCE, R. I, March 9.—Fire | Charles C. Fitzmorris, chief of police, A written. John Drescovitz Orloff, last [James Burrell, president of the Anti- [} 3 listinct advance ., las ,'preside “the Aloast of and any place complained of as a En of four men arrested in conmection |B800n League’ of New York, and|that swept the sixth floor and p i ; toward a reunion astor of t Marble Colle the fifth of one section of the Shepard [ ] disorderly house will be picketed by [l 52 "the two iiberal | With the affair, which federal officers | Chureh, last niBht made nis e | Company department store here Yeat | uniformed men 1f allegations are L STOUPS. |\ gu. |78 had &8 an object the floating o 'public Statement’in conncction with night caused damage estimated ke | It Is stated 8u-lpalf o mins the investigation fnances | tween $1.000,000 and $1.500,000 by Dornelont i 3 PO iocitatively that|pti, b LR Dounds of epurious |oeyyipjjam if. An itate super- | underwriters. Some have estimated Under his new policy of placing pa- no political ties | British bank notes, was at libertyintendent of t He reiter- | the loss as high as $2,000,000. : :Frnllx:‘;r;a?rx;h;nggn: 1"‘:3‘1; et N e ": his own recognizance today, and : Jn Mr. Anderson| The r?.rmvlnhof lhe‘fla(m‘;kl.‘ which are 5 . e A st between T. |there were unofficlal reports a he history of the |thought to have started in a paper under guard today ~They included iEloyaiGtargepgudlicacal Do eSS TOPORe AL THE to show that the|chute in the ##ddle of the building. |f morr R or OO, Ciod 86| ILOYDGEORGE. ‘the conservative|Tol o T o s, and has now, the | has not been determined. Four.alarms outside the business district an extremists who rloff, who asserted he was a Rus- of the league's|called almost every avallable piece of rooming houses nngdflu"l*_ Aditional | 3Te not included in the present gov- slan count, had been in the county fire apparatus to the scene and thou- pgfi‘:’n“‘g‘“f;“;“fg“:gf m‘léu:rd ional | ernment. The taclt understanding |juil for threa months in default of itude expressed by Dr. Bur-|sands of people from all parts of the 4 2 between the two wings of the late cas that wherever Mr. Ander-|city were attracted to it by a brightly and it was estimated more than 500 | apiei opien Ted to the presence of | $10.000 bond. He was freed yester- son obtained the $24,700 featured in' illuminated eky. . tur a t e st 3 SEiths wvallabioe 700 initormen pa- e D IO Lo e P o e e e e trolmen had been turned OVer exX-|perlain on Mr. Lloyd George's plat- clusively to vice duty. form in the general election last fall [J KA M o o : Day to Share in The campaign today bid fair to have both sides. L L g 7 il a sequence in the courts, some pro- |, 1t 18 T bt g = h R d t f riciors of hotshs and Fooming hoveo | Fioba Seanutan. e e " fara: THE MANS STORES the Reduction o slready hi\'mz sought injunctions to | fer their support to the Bonar Law - restrain police from guarding their f:;‘;"‘f;;g;‘::s in conformity with eléc- H OF WASHINGTON property. Seventy liberals wh cently . : ~ = 2t " s o = ‘Anticinating a general demand for |adopted 4 resolut .,..l‘?.‘ f‘,’,:o?zj‘:‘,::; - " . The Reduction is offered on our entire stock, which in: {miunctions ik telty Scetifdenastc | cludes new arrivals in Spring Footwear and IHosiery. to all l)‘lfl!!hl\ilh\. as soon as filed. .\; e ts of t cit, vl , and prnctte e st € Foo Omelet erestirringthingsup a enty wil. oes for IVlisses, en famaue gg Crloinaliorier s mebiket RiEnt it Make a fine fluffy Ome- s i b e | our Expansion and Improvement | and Growing Girls tain sections it look like of a hot platter sur= Poliotmen waiked omeeib sauads of | @ rounded by a hot to- All choice spring stock which has just arrived is inciuded in -l R Plans—at Both Stores 3 : Are dangtrous. Build strength ) Tohniel Medtaine. N ‘. o © B the emons 1t won't be long now—and the job is done! In the At 10% ReduCtlon tisement meanzwhile cvery bit of encrgy is directed toward the Chilnese #.2 difficuit i = cutting down and cutting out of our present stocks. That Wizard F. A h' me cases the tone In w Sas 5 7. B 5 00 pphances gi’snfi‘infi‘r{.‘afe;‘}‘u T i faver coriA we've been putting the thing “over the plate” is evidenced t Suropean lady living in China, de- Ty . = : ) I e kI e e by the rapid-fire sclling to customers far and wide who the household, used the wrong tone, | . o] : —are shown in our Orthopedic Department. Consult our spe- S oId Heereools to bty GHES have followed up our convincing sales talks with a per- Toacae g city gate.” : sonal contact. | cialists if you have foot troubles. The “Why " and the “What " of itall! | “WhileWai’cing W hy buy “left-overs” or “last season’s” l -~ clothes when Yyou can get 1 REMODELING THE ORIG- 2 REMOVAL OF THE MAN'S 5 10; 101.0\47/111; MAX S’ ST ORE, e STORE AT 616 17th Street to a e )5- a. Ave. We're going tc reww, larger and i t 1724 i ] t The New Sprlng 1923 make over the front, make changes i:: 7’(; g = g i Im e ove £ We want to start with the snterior, floor arrangement, install brand-new goods—present stocks must new fixtures and add several other go! The uptown branch has earned brands of nationally known merchan- better quarters—and he'll get a new dise. outfit, too. - Enjoyin SUITS We want your opinion of these is 8 he pleas 7 ; ; . . B <o 1923 Spring Two-Trousers Suits 25 | 25 Aud they're fine garments. Hand-tailored throughout, of guaranteed all-wool fabric IWe think they're great—The cery newest of models, Braok's the most authentic styles, plenty of the new ! models, in 3 and + button styles. Norfolk coats, sport coats, double stripe patterns; all sizes. and a written guar- | breasted and single breasted in 1 and 2 button features. All the antee of satisfaction with every suit. | various and assorted pattern effects of the spring of 1923, and all in E two-trousers suits. Oprdinarily we would ask thirty dollars. Here’s Your Spring Hat The newest blacks, HERZOG !;11- l:u]l; fy;:u_i!,!af!fn‘:i s .50 Anot Enockoit F P 575 Pairs Mew’ PY S| , the right weight for e nother knockout for men twho arrs Mew's e N R e Bure Worsted ery opecia alue Also a big selection of ““Stetsons™ and 0 mainder of the broken lincs of ! “Bergs” for those who want them. Apartment Size---Finely Made Siges 27 $0 50, Patterns to match George wants me to have a Knabe some day. INSIST' TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! 01/'9"00(1[8 almost any coat. } { but 1 juSt couldn’t wait. o Demand “Phillips’’, the original, genuine Milk of $4 75 “When we saw those ‘Baby Grands' at the Kitt Y . i A A 2 I Company George figured out how we could buy this Magnesia, prescribed by physicians since 1873. I $ _l 9' 75 splendid little piano which is such a gem for only $585. PHILLIPS Mllk Selling Out Our Entire Line of “Such Liberal Terms of Payment Made It Easy to Buy” D. J. Kaufman's Famous 15¢ Quarter-size o-F. Ma nQSia C LLA RS . “Only a'li!tlc :mlncly cll"lfh %nmh and Iha\g a d:llllld_\' D STARCHED 0 piano to enjoy. And the Kitt Company agreed to allow Sul.tb' and TrouserS i . .,I, HAD no idea we'd have a grand piano so soon. us all we paid on this piano to apply on the Knabe we are.going to get. Isn’t that fine? 25 and 50 cent bottles contain. directions % for 2 ] 5 %0 “Pll have my Knabe sooner than I expected—and — g or c P in"the meantime I'm so happy with my ‘Baby Grand TR George is such a dear.” Radium Tissue Cream 23 Styles—but not all sizes in every style, as the rapid-fire Delivered for a Small Cash Payment selling is breaking up the stock considerably. Directions for Use y Before using, thoroughly cleanse absorbed all the cream it will W 9 S ld 0 P S k &| 1 3 k o h v iR mel Satitt ot B And After We've Sold Out the Present Stoc - ' hen 5 ® i TISSUE CREAM with finger tips, the surface, never rubbing roush. JB Ifl using & silgnt rotary and upward 1y, as the ‘skin 1o delicate snd B Weé're going to install a new collar service. There will be a style range and @ pricc Homm.. Kflfi‘ m@@ny Your skin can be radiant with health, free from all roughness, range to meet the requirements of every man. It will include: frritation, pimples and impervious to the dangers of infection from germ-laden dust of the streets, or of linen not properly sterilized, by Arrow Starched Collars Van Heusen Semi-Soft Collars I e dauyF:e ;x :;:.:q ::::::»; :::::n;. C:ES:: = i : Ide Starched Collars Aratex Semi-Soft Collars Guaiiente Ganable Collars % n ah ¢ Wa.re room S 1 33 o. G Styeet _ O’'DONNELL’S DRUG STORES = E D..J. KAU MAN.,LF.‘F PAAVE 616 - 170 ik 5 ey . 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