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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCIT 27, 1923, ————— e R UNJUST CRITICISM |- o™ “Greens ao o summens 550 Sttt = Georgetown Loses, Defending Re- t. e Ay . C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts., 715 13th S F tention of Philippines by U. 5. | Delogates Are Named to Amnual An’ say my Shoes must be resoled. Peremptory Sale NGRESS SEEN | cmmem san st s G i e feootse e 5 | DPino Club of Washington last night in Body in Gotham. But though I'd thumped and tramped | one of the closest contests of the sea-| oS rine « all day, o Mid-City Association Con- |’ Foe auestion under asbate was, | Sonvention next June, were mado st I had my GRO-NUPS on to fl:zy. 2 “Resolved, That th ted States re- L S puic & Wonderful Collection d I PP tain the Pmupplneem:na's “The Fili- | order committee of the Washington So everytllmg 005 JunRY | demns “Coercion” in Efforts |rino ‘team. contending in. the mesa. | o : s 3 Chamber of Commerce. The com- tive, was given the decision by eight Chinese and, Pel‘sian Rllgs : for District Legislation. {r-olnt-. Previously Filipings had de. |miltee which has been increased to feated Georgs Washington Unliversity | 150 for the purpose of the convention —_— In debating the same question. will hold itself open to assist the In All Sizes The Georgetown team comprised)Shriners during that week. | Condemnation of what they term-|James Krancis Donohue, Irvin I.| Members of the committec expressed A Goldstein and Albert Sidney Cain, Jr., | themselves &s willing to help In any C 5 b .de . Porcelains &c "'1 cor_rcving District legislation from | while the Filipino debaters were Juan | w. ," make xhu‘ mmx:lv\noll'x] - ese Em roideries, y ongress” was made by a number of | Ventenllla, Ricardo Sabella and Ber- |semblage in the National Capital a| tho members of the Mid-City Ciu- |nardo B. Gaups. ~Judges for the de- cheon meeting is ex- } aens’ Association at a meeting of that | Date were Richard W. Flournoy. as- | pect N Do mear Tutune to Cover Advances and Other Charges organization held at the Thomson | ment: Dr Fory 2F fheState Depart- e " v . . School, 12th and L streets northwest, { tional Educational Associatiog and ‘mbe 4 G s 3 \ i 5 At Pubhc Auct]()n last night. Prof F. A. Moss of George Wlining. | tend tha ceremonies tonight Incident | \ o's Got ton University. - #Phgre: 15! too Fich CHtislam 6F to the dedication of the new Lastern | . 5 1 ) 3 < il Congress in the District and many { Dele; to the annual conventf 3 An Egg ays are o Jelegaten 3 nvention \ X At Sloan’s Galleries of tho tocal organtzations ar over: | ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA. [of the Chamber ot ‘Commerca of the TG o4 | etiia® diciared A3 Driscon. ceen * | United States, to be held in New York, % h d h S Al prel veek _ May 7 to 10, have been announced by | ) pretty hard on shoes. - ident of the association, in referring to|| A prea of not gufity dict- | Mr.Gans U 715 13th Street organized \isits to Congress in the | ment” charging him writh waing. ihe| . Delekates and alternates are: Insac "} g B S d GRO llope of paseilg legislation favorable 10 | mails to defraud has been entered by | Gans, James T Lioyd, Kobert N. Har- ut tur y - the District James H. De Pue, retired Presbyterian | per. Frank J. Hogan, James B. Hen- | S . & The women now realize their mis- | minister, befors’ Justice Stafford In|derson, Harry V. Haynes and Max | NUde t d e nes a hev visited Congress | Ciriminal Division 1. Mr De Pue wa | Fisc Alternates: P. J. Haltigan, ontmindita g8k ons,” declared | tried recently on a similar charge and [ K. H. DeGroot, jr. J. B, Callbreath, 2 A esident of the | was acquitted by direction of the|W. ¢ Kend sen. Anton Stephan, \ b ¢ M h 28, 1923 r {Sehiool Tarent Teachers |sourt. THe is represented by Attorness| I'roctor Dou ty and M. A 1t 25 n referring to he e b, Jdoyd !s natfonal councilor. yarc b4 'ns during the hcarlllxs"’l‘”flrd! ok Dutton & rict school bills. (one day only) Presents Program for 10Z5. ! At11 A. M. and 3 P. M. se fam s THE FLAT RATE WINS R L & aew sty s pin, ) < -titched tip, Tan Russia y Y B The Sedan Taxi Service wishes to extend its than ; \ 2 S NOW ON VIEW ¢ Sy X to the public for the ready response which the puh- N MW a” Black, Gun Metal h. ¢ n E tt School, | lic has made to the inauguration of t edan Taxi- } N \ N\ \ 36 and Patent Leather. Texm; Gash. A Ne north- | cab Service’s record-breaking flat ra r. This re- | THER new “Gro R\ oed ey L C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts ¢ P ubiying tree text| spansellias madelcoriain oL nups” Low Shoes SN=——g ricca accoramng to size, . G. ., INC., : of supply L ; N\ 1 e Disrtict public schools: | POPULAR PRICE Service, which seems to have fil 83.95 1o 5475 the ns ¢ Tth street from Florida | lcmsrfclv”m-a'vi . . ) . U I for girls include one Vote: b finest ; o Fairmont & For the beuchit of those who may have missed ¢ Els in SOl Note: Ehie abave/caliectlon (embracee;some ol fincet: Chinsesifi12, ' hting system in announcement we again publish the offer. TEN | and two strap novelty ; » BLOCKS, 25¢; CITY PROPER, S0x. i Pumps, Oxfords and Hourly Rates: Fords, $1.50 SportsiOxtards 2 s " the - Priced, according to i eRpredd et 2% fatoring o | Dodges, $2.00 M ose Clillils" thnigue: shows [ e Comtpiece "avolition: of their PHONE NORTH 290 (Two Nin= Oh) 2.75 to $7.50 . if bilious, constipated s Better School Lighting. | CITY PROPER BOUNDARIES : Boys’ Oxfords, Cor. 7th & K Sts. Wisconsin Ave. from R St. to Potomac river. ! City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Open and Closed Cars 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Entirely Owned, Controlled, Operated by its Driving Personnel. * Rugs ever shown in this city. e ground | to their MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS referred to the W GALFORNA FG SRUP" - -} \WACHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE _CASH o= CREDIT and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels B e Tie evasuncns o1 il so o= Il Midweek Specials in Dependable Homefurnishings sh, a| . a $35 opal ring, a| a 290 solitaire dla- | $50 lavalller, two gold | AR R Baby Carriage ~ Alaska and Gibson Refrigerators Open an = \ . . A popular three-door Extended - | ) 519_.7_5 & tvpe, with roomy ice A t chamber, a large food ccoun compartment with re- movable shelves. A stylish Carriage, with = ¢ ” dvant ¢ nicely lined body and ) V ek s hood. 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