Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 23 1923. ° us From the 5:30 Edition of Yesterdas's Star. directed to submit to the Commis- 2 £0 to the chicken-house and gathe. . the fiscal year to end June 30, 19 tribe cohesion, and a head man of a Wife; Beats Stork AR e e ko nincs s wiviner e e e Tt rather than a ruler. Established cus-| Albert Birney Sedp, who died March | ters of administration of his estate : replied with dignity: NORTH ADAMS, Mass., March 22 head of each department will| ¢oms have the force of law. Viola- oF - e 3 plied (it Bnity, = | submit his estimates to the Commis- | {ions of these customs are punished |9 after jumping from the Washington |The young man owned no real estate, | ¥2% mas at a bathhouse for fif | _]“ ";“‘:“" ":"’: “i'i‘"‘h‘“‘l‘l"fle o sioner directly in charge of that de. | by the person Injured, or, in case of | Monument, left an estate valued at |18 entire holdings heing repr DR SRTSIsnainveratopk S bt plough through the high drifts o Sure ; the nearest reiative. They [ ¢y 5o R ity « = hands of Dion ! —_— partment, and the estimates should | IUTISK B (b BEAIRES SO 0f urec. | 313,000, aceording to the petition of his Florid o this mornl S S msuntin e U OEDATEY be submitted in complete for tion between parents and children is Two Lieutenants, Four Ser-| lLeroy Shivve, a stalwart farmer ZhnComuisibhers esen : “Estimates for statutory salaries|very strong. living in the Mohawk Trall sec- notified all department heads to submit is simple animism, all ani- will be hased upon the salaries Religion 18 P ' r tion, hitched himself to the sleigh | tentative estimates not later than July non cmeshli mate and inanimate objects being in- i ried in the District appropriation act s del The Eskimos have geants, Two Detectives and | .. quiicla ic Sick wie gt |1 for the fiscal arar 152 lFamiie et sy e | vaidadep meliCe I (R g e S 9 Qo St i : o e e sk of es. | OF the fiscal vear 192 e event | g special ¢ TR miles to u hospital in this city This early start on the task of es-[ . 1 e o he recent | woman Of the sea. who presid Four Privates Shifted. The trip down the mountain |timating for the fiscal year beginning |reclassification law are determined | storms and sea animals. Some i eai Hf e July, 1924, 6 kiiec by the de- | upon before the final estimates are | lages believe in two souls. one of | roud was made in semi-darkness in made nec S e e | T e T S e e ] Penna. Seventh 1 and under extreme difficulties and | 8ire of the budget bureau of the Treas- | 15 19 the heads of depart- | it enters that of a little child. and | Avenue An order practically reorganizing| required three hours. Shippe was |ury that figures be submitted to that {ments will he given an opportunity | gnother which goes to the Eskimo | ————— e— Street — —, the fourth police precinet, which eov-| Ly tjeally exhausted when he bureau by August 1 to_revise items of salaries I Tand of souls, either above or below ers the southwest secti as i “In preparing statements of o~ ipthasoutestissctinn; mashipaued “hed tie city limits. He and The affairs of the District have €rown | penditure Mnder Tutnp sum. estin the earth Maj. Sullivan vesterday afternoon, wife were taken to the hos- [to such an extent that one appropria- |every effort should he made to 3 mmissioner Oyster. e ab oe sutomoblle. Shorlly | ten bill is scarcely sigied by the Presi- | solidate items of Jiko eharacte Use for Old License Tags. i % 5 after Mrs. Shippe arrived e o . I r is eftective at § o'clock | 0o, Mre. Shippe arrived ‘at the [g.ny when the city oMcials must begin = From the New York Sun ihe and involves: tia all over again estimating for the next Wore Ring From Neck. | ""Me. Pompersnita dentes that he ts (A} he Lure of the fer of two lieutenants. four ser- WelliRecommended. vear. | From Current History Magazine. | parsimonious, but he does believe i | Big Sizes for ants, two precinct detectives and Salary Estiniates he old custom of wearing a ring penny he ‘1 there £ L) SuC Drivates From the Pussing 5 e ot e . P SRS ta s The notice sent out yesterday by Dan- |10 hold & necktie in place orlginated [ ¢ was with much difficulty his wi B M en l Capt. Ira Sheetz is left in command |, YOung Thing—1 feel 1 ought to Duke of Burgunds dunghters tatked ig Men C know more about you before I con- | i€l ges, secretary to the Commis- | in 1476, when the and two grownup sent to hecome your wife sio directs division heads to sub- | Wore his signet ring on a ribbon|yjm into buying an automobile some At the office of Commissioner Oyster| Movie Star—Well, T can furnish you | mit salary mates on the b around hi Many were the vir- vears ago. But they could not induc L] the only reason given for the transfer | With splendid references from my last | wages now vpaid. 1 fizures will | q me. Amethysts | Iim to erect a garage on their subur- Service with Strlpes'" | s Ran 18 TN IS | e proventy six wives RrES e was that they were made “fo " be increased later, when the task e Tag thatithey were marls Sfor thego reclussitying positions has been com. | Were supposed to ward off effects of | “The ld barn's good enough.” he us means every- ~the service.” The list of chang pleted. The lHow | too frequent libations, diamonds gave | gatd | Ead hich ; i P S 7 Lollow; et v Must Part With Something. rorThe directe budgct e pmee sble sen ge and map | e ,,\.];»-u;: to having to take out ody—which in- atterns that Tiisut, ©. Fi /B tomreniiin. dram the Eromdnig tive estimates of eppropriation -l of every stone of which they reflected | plained that if was outrageous that cludes those who i make popular ap fourth to the eighth precinct, for U must give up coffee.” the District of Columbia for the fi the color, if stolen, rendered the thief | now number plates had to be provid- r 2 - e: SO tonthe elEnth Naver touchiit. oe e O L it Whilol tae A ohonuolita | ne ar (thass ‘Nas mo aa for thejeld require special peal. Lieut. W. 5. He from the first ive up smoking' | submitted to his bureau not later than | lost brilliance if dipped in poison, a | But now he is a little more content . . . K [<ac A C e SR L don't smoke. 115y IRy important. aualisy. th anlase | He discoverad R G sizes in Suits— ‘ach with two f net Detective C. A, Berry, from “Then give up $5 and we'll call it 3 of each separate de when one could not tell friend from |old plates ma x¢ 1t coverings z airs of trousers the fourth to the sixth precinct square. ment or office of the governme [for the mans holch in the burn floor: | co if you wear 1 b b ke gEIet Rarestive Uhamaslavatly from | | any size up to 54 . hoice of the col T. Dalhouse, from No. 5 you are within : 7 lection for— B. Gray, from No. 4 to For Your Easter Costume You'll Need a New Corset | range of our serv- 4 $3 50 5 " Malowney, from No. 4 R ETS | ice. Regulars, serit. ¢, from No. 9 to No. 4. 5 i 3 R & G CO S | | stouts, extra plrivate 5. Allan, from No. 4 to Our new Spring models of this satisfactory and well o stouts, longs and ; | | in three Nirivite M. X. Carpenter, from N Knnown make of Corsets are here in a big range of brand- Iong aouts o ivate © Talley. trom No. 3 720-22~24 Tth St. N.W. 2 ’:r‘m :r»“\ Sel e combinations—Black T S G " = T Y $37.50 to $55.00 i and White, Blue and : 't Lowery, from No. S0 o No. 5 White, Brown and Recalls Strange Shooting. 2 Remarkable ’ it lite — Single anc shot and killed. while riding in an models, e e ‘ The D T um—— Boys " e section late at night. and Policeman 3 t 3 t o e sdlNe el o e L e S 9y e Uresses at sy J| T —" . Small Wear - i e tion with the shooting. Whether % 2 Umnw‘fr m Alltyme Crepe, 3 $08 €ioto. Baits Cantom, Frivn: . do e e e ! this affair had anything to do with i\ JM\ Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine. L} SHam. UAllieme RGrepe | Paidley Shirts and B plai y i v aracter . From the 5:80 Edition of Yesterday's Star. t Istric ,—_—,7_——.——-_’—?————-— i B 5 Pulls Slelgh 8 o of Yesterday's Star. he District of Columbla Is hereby Customs in Their Taws. rom the 5:30 Fdition of Yesterday's Star. Didn't Necessarily Follow. trustee. Under the law, i substitute for n mother, Mra. Katharine B. Seip, for let- | cntitled (o the ent state il T e —_— of the precinct, however. YRE ratr i nteatlon e e White and new stripes. Neck however, is not known. No state 4 Flat Crepe and Alltyme Crepe g Prints, Crepe Knit. Alltyme band or regular collar or 1t Wwas made at headquarters to ; j combined with gay prints Crepe and Crepe de Chine Eton attached. All sizes. ¢t the ehanges with the shoot- ! @7 There are styles for street or Phe season’s newest featurcs 2 Lot Stange. ] ; fternoon wear in all the new ; are to be found, the newest Of [ for n‘itl\!’n\z the transfer, they did not . Sizes to 48 in the lot. | reveal them. * i - . Wh s not unusual to make i 3Ry Nainsook Umnion Suits: h B (e iaters ontariaalls by e , J o l Th woll C d Ou [ with ribbed band in back. to t e oys e e e : A Coat and Suit Sale That Will Crow r Vineck. Sices 24 to 34 _ _ a time. o . o 89° Featuring some values that are much-out-of- _ / o= ; i the-usual. il Suit Dept. Tomorrow : : iR ) > { Three-quarter Hose—roll | 4 2% T 1 ¢ | (% : W ’s-Mi H ] W ’s-Mi ) top—plain colors, with fancy ; A% THREE ARE HEl.[] i kr . \ Y DmERSESES i omen s-ivlisses / tops. - Grays, Tans, Browns, SRR belt all around: cut on | il ! ‘ (& | White and Black. Sizes 7 4 e e ! ! | to 10 g ; g ous lines: made ex | fes b sl OA I S 50¢ Py o g tremely well —and both | 7\l ¢ i P R pairs of pants { imber of smart styles are fea ! 1. Boys' Cut Silk and Knitted ] L : 76 17 g camel. tan, herringbone, 1t i i ERor CHE SR e I[] {;, u‘:h‘v: “,‘J‘f e R i b SRl College and Regimental years trimmed with buckles, no y | broidered and br Right-Post s e g | Sizes 16 to 44 and 43 to Sizes 10 to 42, i b Fvery one with two pairs s, William J. Kidd and Wilbur 3 \ > of pants—and that lig, president, secretary and| | ! ] ent physical cul treasurer, respectively, of the Ed- { wards Trading Company, Inc., whose | wholesale drug branch at 1712 14th street was raided by internal rev- enue agents recently, were held for ; £ SR g pants full-lined. ~ Sizes 7 the action of the grand jury vesterday | to 18 years. “Right- atternoon by United States Commis- ' LE' S ) = 2 S ii"“s 00 Relss and Kidd were held under us bonds of $5,000 each and Selig was e Dol Buy Your Easter Hat at Behrend’s---Great Savings Await You! | e e ‘15f00 Charged with conspiring to defraud the government and with violating s of the Harrison narcotic act stripes and faney feures ture. Norfolk and plain belted models. Both pairs of nished surety. J. M. Birdsall, colored, against whom a charge of conspiracy | o Belted model: and very durably made also had been ced. was released 3 NNE = SEN - i Suits. Sizes 7 to 18 years upon admission by Assistant United | S < . - States Attorney Bert Emerson, han- Novelty Suits, Tan Tweed—Button-o the government's case, that} S =N ( 4w X ) | ; and Middy—with Tan lersey collar, s u'.1$ 50 - appeared to be no evidence sup- { > : = 2 7 & Jackie Coogan and cuffs—emblem on sleeve and Silk tie P! pontingeliicschiares 2 3 | SizesiZiatoul0 yearsi. o 0o . Agent Gives Evidence. N \ i g . G5 ¢ 5 Revenue Agent Salvatore Pacetta, - ; Hats pring Reefers, Gray Tweeds—of $ 50 i - the internal revenue bureau's ‘lszy 1 y R Double-breasted cut, box plait in bac Einstein,” who posed as a dope ped- . l Here's a Hat that is really Sizes 2 to 8 vears RN dler and who brought the charges | \ 1 becoming to the lads from 2= = against the officials of the trading | L\, ;s v h"lo }52 iearsTlhe a'es\;ls’l;- company, supplied the bulk of testi- S ks | 5 ally hard to “crown.” Made AT NI D ER O e mart ' Very Dressy| Milan Straw| Dress Hats in a variety of Tweed Mix- Mife teatified that Reiss and Kidd en- Turban ‘ Hemp and Canton f A tures—with cutely curling tered into @ conspiracy o sell him || Visca silk straw, all-| Hemp straw, Paistey || - S HNM\WM s ey pl};:eredge. flower ap- Hair Hats, one of brim. e ariton veral thousand dolla wort f vhi: e o . . = | . our styles. 2l 1R treasirer, Spea” " ust ot | | —the Hat we brag about, mution, The list was oltered in"evi- | $ OO $ 98 $ 98 | $ 98 098 098 JACKIEICOOGNICETS because it has no rival. Gence, as were numerous brown bot- | ° . . . [ o) Coprainlng ihsalize st inane | | | $1.50 $2.00 Lt F f S-lk For Washington's Best Suit Value See These ||! 3' s oe || For - Eagter Dresses of Lustrous Si v Seowe & Toed 2-Pants Suils gtances having certain percentages of | irls & TS opium_and cocaine, and that the smok- | G Worth $12.50 Eaxily Boys’ Shoes It isn't fair to call it a $3 Hat- ing opium exhibit was the genuine prod- As soon_as your daughter's ees ligkt ou 3 Worth 51250 i uet. On cross-examination by Attor- | B e T he mones ; S ey 7 High and Low—Brogues. for three dollars sieys R H. cNell and & ntattlicyg lustious chiffon silks, in copen. navss and . 4 e English and French toes—in doesn't express O'Brien, for the accused, the witnes: browns. Made in a nice variety of exclu " wool serge, light and Brown, Patent Leather. Ma- 4 I b eaid that there were present also quan- . sive styles for girls 4 to 14 years. 4 dark tweeds, herring- i O el i g T the actual value ogany. Gun ) B ) ® pair guaranteed. Sizes 1 to 3 ties of ipecac in the bottled sub-} it and tells nothing stances, and in response to a query he X Girl td Ca g bones and n expressed the opinion that this emetic S pes an ats Made in “golf’ pleated of the exclusive En;\.;u\;\,\;nfi’n:%n:;;eclu<le their use as and Norfolk styles, for abit-forming g > - .95 b {i stylepoints that E. K. Rabbitt, revenue agent, swore | $15.00 and $12.98 garments have boys 7 to ]I’i.»‘”"}; With $3 are featured in that a search of the records of the! p nothing on these wraps when it s two pairs Lined Pants. J 1 T internal revenue bureau for this dis- | p comes to style, workmanship and Sizes 9 to 131,—$3.45 3 Karltons. W trict failed to disclose the issuance | general “goodness.” Made of fine Big Selling o made the price of a license to the Edwards Trading | wool cloakings, in sport and dress 3 ¥ Tade Tt i s ago-—anc Company or any of the defendants, ‘ styles, for girls 3 to 14 years. v ’ . { . individually, permitting them to seli | A . / B t e i R Girls’ 950 Girls’ : oys as uits ire making the That Express Class and Individuality Attorney McNeill told the court he Hat live up to its expected to show that the govern- | . D . 9 . N ment has sold these goods, unre- ] y ress ens ew / : . Teputation. strictedly, to his clients, even en- t Ihe season’s shapes—in individual proportions couraging them to buy them. “Now," Bl H c he exclaimed. “this same government ! ouses a“s d proposes to punish its own customers, Balkan and Regula- (Third Floor.) ) ; satisfied that now it has received the B Rlouei. of sood fota 2 to 12 vears : Hundreds of splendidly tailored suits, of linene, e a y e goods disposed of.” = : B STeAt: line of bisss crash, Peggy and galatea cloth. in Blues, Tans, S e s washing quality Jean. e e > Browns, Whites, Grave. Linens and 2-colored come- victed these defendants,” Mr. MeNeil | ; in_plain white and blue [havs, new is shows i U e ibnE " Eyery nies iovelty thyle 1s \honin aizes Thoted: “n e ves of the pubile | trimmed; 4 to 16 sizes. s coiotimune™ (Fhira Boor) Torboys 2 16 § years A Collection of On The Economy Flocr here they are guilty.” Asks for Dismissal. 100 Dozen Highest Class Silk Faille—Crepe 20 Sty]es—— (Fourth Floor) Attorney O'Brien moved for dis-| s . e Today and Tomorrow pesninitniaind | Pure Silk Hose Babies’ Coats o y . as a basis for e charge. rosecut- Worth to SJ.EO = 1 fok, fme B Sheeil bk | The Very Latest Black and ‘ 8= 2.pants Suits S R ehose] mandine ko erait Gray Combination Pumps ) ] of the typewritten list was another e ! : 4% A “Delta” is a quality— $ 75 His Instinct Was Guide. } & | N Worth 3280 o S48 to which we have all ety —and all the favored colors—silk trimmed T e BattHow could you come i BASHE S A erepe Shoes under this brand home in this conditionz " . AV Totants " wiesly conform—whether for When vau think of the price—remember we are natural instinct 3 Worth to % lined and made with dress or business. Fa- back of the Suits, i ; sk embEOlusTec cipe mous for fit; and cele- Tweeds and Homespuns—in Sports Models and You Never Can Tell. b The grandest col- $4.50 o3 = brated for wear. Black wo-button styles. Smartly cut, painstakingly From Punch, London. by cction of high-class 2 tailored—and don't overlook—there are TWO Young = Bride (hopefully) — Your S 50c and 69¢c c and the tanned leather. PAIRS OF PANTS. Not odds and ends—but full Rasn't it, granny? 5 ol Bt et S tobwehty These same styles Flat and military (SRR : Babies’ Dresses High or low cut. scale of sizes. Granny (cautiously)—Well, yes, it [§ Sheer CAIor e lhces and new can be seen in shoes heels in one and & 5 ; Fasidgd . has, my dear—so far. fikhnets. Every costume, suit or | up to $10.00. two strap styles. 48 ’ : e e ol Bk e D e sport attire can be matched. Every Smbrollany a Il aad st ylca. Humor in conversation is more |} color being shown, including black. g 2 agreable than wit, and kindness plvases better than learning.

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