Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 18

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WOULD OPEN DOOR Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Proposal for Developing South- ern China. T0 FOREIGN MONEY ¥ | OUTLINE OF HIS POLICY Prefers U. S. and British Capital Investments—Seeks Expert Advice on Financing. d British capi- flroads by for- advice ation of | b spots | doors for tal, coustruction eign capital, secking exy financing and the moder hern China were tine declaration of yesterday announcement of the | the tie | to take and as head of China Press to 1 v authors | secretary pressi gandage by © wil 'to the v work stated nicipal T0DA Y--Y our Last Pay-Day ! Tn" la save & do rou can set aside be ever so Standard and start may be the start of y Roon to Park” OFFICERS Algernon S. Garuiner Presidc W istar M. Balderston A. B. Beitzell J. Rozter Big; tosier Bixgs, co President Wra. M, Brooks Jomn J. Costi A. J. Driscoll Henry C. MeCemev. | Cashter Willlam E. Richardson, Counael Arnold Hirsh George Levy Standard National Bank Ninth Street at New York Ave. Officials Sun. { e 10 P Standard—The measure of dore Freund A. S. Gardiner MUSICAL REVUES ON U. S. SHIP MAY LURE TRAVELERS B the Associated Press. Y YORK. April 2.—An inno- vation- in_transatlautic travel on American liners designed to off- set the attractions of bars on for- cign vessels will be mightly shows on the glant liner Levia- than, when she goes into commis- sion next June. R. H. Burnside, general director of the New York Hippodrome, will have charge of the L theatricul program musical revues, with alarge ¢ will he given every night at sea aud the program will be changed o every trip. The revue will be ba being installed & where the liner is b PROBE “MYSTERY MAN.” Cincinnati Think He Has Ch)ldren in Miami. in e aut ¢ John 3 to his 3 Cincinnati as a here at o have Dur- unable to re- relatives or where B oapita children came to Cinelunatl about c_did not s T o orresponded with { of Indlunapolis, und ison. builder of the Indian- edwuy —— DISTILLERY IS SEIZED. apolis spe New Philadelphia Dry Chief Takes Drastic Acnon PIILADELPHIA, * | Glenwood natured a D. McCaughr upc Ttine by ord compl n distillery alcohol he en- that 2o the anufuctured the ti the NE KILLED IN STILL RAID ennylvania State Troopers Shoot Quarry in Fight. YORK. Pa.. April moonshine still in C g nty. aft mbers he state ¢ v shot and kille who had barricaded the trooper. butcher v to hit one of the ax when he was shot. st pay vou can until next (it never llar. Toda litt National, your sa hur fortune, Banking Service DIRECTORS Harry S. Lewis Henry (. McCeney William Neula George Plitt Willlam E. Richardsen M. Frank Ruppert 1. §. D. Sauls H. R. Schreiber Chas. Stanley White J. B. Trew Ernest G. Walker net Alvays Right'n Dl Opportunity Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite These practical Kroehler-make suites are uphol- stered in tapestry and velour in upholstered, over- stuffed or cane panel designs. enables vou to change vou uality and Price 0 000600000000006600000 One of these suites r living room into a com- fortable bedroom in an instant. Credit accommodations arranged 1492 11852 2759 i TEniE momm“»oomoo“mn»n»o»mn“mo“&»»ooo“ou‘oo‘e““nwno»no» $11,000 Accepted Estate by Mrs. Dillingham. CINCINNATT suic $350.000 dower rights in the estate of Ner late -husband, Frank Dillfng- ham, former C cine manufacturer, 811,000 was disclosed Saturday at the burial here of Mrs. Dilllngham, died in Chicago several days ago. Mrs. Dillingham sued her late hus- allewed tled the luter, divoree, months after, dower right estate, to_his employ 50,000 in court in Cinclnnatl last year. {suit was settled tn Chicago. for $11 1000 several days ago, jAttorney filed the sutt hare. styles dlin, bination and colors. NG STAR, WASHINGTO: SETTLE $350,000 SUIT. + of Husband’s 2.—That the for April of Mrs. Viola Dilllngham cinnatl patent medi- was settled for who 3 ago for halt of his lai she suit but refus. Her ha, ro§ ed lo consent to hu band died three and left her only the the major portion of his including his business, going of the Mrs. Dillingham i wecented ‘$40,000 I tall settlement of her dower rights, but later contended that the business was worth more §1.000,000, wnd then sucd for e Unitéd States district Th wrding fo Henty L. Rockell, who | FILE BANKRUPTCY PETITION |= NEW I N titlons in ba olders secured by Corporation, silk manufacture in the hunds patition Ders, of the YORK, April 2, r ruptey ugains| notes totaling stock of the D. ( of of recefvers, today in bankruptey agal president and princi corporation. | authoritles v | with the case. ARRESTS EXPECTED IN FLOGGING CASE Six Men in Custody and Four More to Be Taken in Kidnaping of Dr. J. C. Dowling. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 2.—With 8ix men in custody, federal and state today continued their ef- [ forts to round up the remaining num- | berof the men charged with participa- tion in the kidnapirg and flogging of Dr. J. D. Dowling, city and county health officer, on May 17, last year. At least four other men are under suspicion as a result of gge statement authori- tles gaid had been made to them by C. W. Tyson, one of the six men under arrest Tyson was quote ing mude a clean affair, signing his presence of C. W. tive of the Department d by officers as hav- st of the whole laration in the Solicitor Jim Davis and other offic On the strength of Tyson's gtatement, Sam Cargo of Tarrant City, and J. F. Ford of Mount Plnsor were arrested | { yesterday. Other men named by Tyson | Tnembers of the whipping part; | uthorities, were W Newman and Eme nder indictment by the ferson county grand jury fu connection | — A kind of ant found in Wonduras will prey upon houses, and when once started will soon eat one down. Cleaning and Dyeing Look over your war Spring garments for Dycing in the newest drobe and send us the thorough Cleaning or shades We Repair and Remodel Call Main 4724 CLEANERS 740 12™ ST N.W. MAIN OFFICT £ 1219-122i 1 Many extraordinary trating our Downstairs Store’ the day, and take your fll of prices. Children’s Panty Dresses Regular $1.25 grade; odds all_perfect, oply :'in Gingham, Misses’, Girls’ and Women's Bloomers A large assortment, i cluding Batiste, Crepe ar Lingerie materials; elastic top and bottom; plain ruffle or em: broidered; colors white, fl and or- chid 2 for 9¢ Downstairs Store Costume Slips A practical undergar- ment, taking the place of camisole and petticoat; of high-luster sateen; colors in_navy, green, brown and other wanted shades; hem- stitched tops; cut full over hips c Downstairs Store Women'’s Ribbed Vests First quality clean mer- cerized yarn; fan crocheted armholes and in- serts; bodice or built-up tops; with lace and merceriaed tapc. 4 for Sizes 36 to 38; 40 to 44, and 46 to 50 99(: Downstalrs Stero Women’s Union Suits Of first quality mercer- ized ribbed yarn; large range of styles; lace-trim- med;\ crocheted armholes and bottoms; kant-slip built-up tops and silk rib- bon strap tops; including step-in 2 for and teddy styles. 9 Sizes 36 to 4. c Downstairs Store Many Other Exceptional Bargains in Our Downstairs Store IRS G Street Store Hours: 9 to 6 VESDAY | 9 DOWNsTARs STORE. values are here tomorrow—celes omly slightly mussed from han- Sateen, Chambray and many com- Sizes 2 to 6. Downstairs Store & DYERS S N.W 's 99¢ Tuesday. Come early in the bargains at these Tuesday and ends of Easter ¥ 99¢c Misses’ and Women’s Bloomers and Pantalettes Soft - finish, high-luster Sateen; elastic top and two seat; full cut and rows of elastic at well made.......... QQC knee; reinforced Downstairs Store Ribbed Vests For Misses and Women; very fine ribbed combed yarn; bleached; bodice tops and built - up shoulder; c r o chet-finished armhole sizes, 36 to sizes, 40 to 44 Downstairs Store Women’s Bleached Ribbed Union Suits Of fine combed yarn; taped neck, crocheted arm- holes; lace bottom; plain bodice and built-up tops; tight or sheel knee. Regular. sizes, 36 3 for to 38. Extra sxze;,ggc Downstairs Store 000600000000000600060005010000000000000008°6000566000000000060663000000 Black Sateen The cloth of many uses; at a very special 4 price for Tuesday. Yds. Of high luster fast 99 color Downstairs Store M“““’MMO“ EE_IEEE—:EECZEEBE—EEEEEE Take Advantage of These xceptional Values [e=—xt= CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE g 1c REFUND ON EMPTY BOTTLES. NEW YORK STATE 2 PALM OLIVE SOAP LITTLE JEWEL BROOM CHEESE:. 33° 30° s 9| Heinz Beans=9° BUTTER w-33¢ *"GOCOA™ 14| Cocon = 10° POTATOES -F5%-30¢ KIRKMAN'S B ot sk 1. FINEST CREAMERY 1-2 tb. Can BIG MEALY COOKERS -—in the New Economical One-pound Size of times a day—at all A. & P, Stores. %-1b. Package coffee value on the market. Try Corby Cake : THEA-NECTAR EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE T E s ::'a.p.ldly becoming the favorite 2 5c THE TEA A Delicious Surprise This Week— berries, P:aches, ete. It will makea uonderful dessert in every section. Un- “Chocolate Golden Sponge’ Over 7500 stores in the U.S.A. EB@MEEIEE——: b [ |0 | =0 | 0] — ] 0| e | B | e B | e | 0| e 0 e (8 | == | 0 | — o [ —— [0 | c—— |0 | ——a | o | ——— [0 | ——— o | c———=[o] —= || —=[ | E ] | @ &

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