Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 9

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'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY D._cC, APRIL 11, 1923. - illard, afternoon. April 16, - to finance lectures and demonstra- O @i@‘it TrohTS (o b oolbti WS thwiDlstcicy Deaths Reported. ANTI-FASCISTI BODY Hons, Tl DREERS MARAE OASE SO L o : % Across the street from the anti-fas- ustice Staftord In Criminal Divi- || % » The fol . ve been repo d ] jiecgainmiie DA il e oAtk ey mens e ok Peom qots FORMED IN NEW YORK i cicti meeting o session of New York |slon 1 today, again deferred the cal- | i - g nour, i fascistl was in progress, at which its Irt of the Morse conspiracy case un-{} ¢ dward W. Laubenstein who| Riley A, & 50, 20 Q st { e representatives asserted that the {til 'y, Maj. Gordon, United § (Continued from Eighth Pag he guest of her sister, Miss | g Jiobe en route Emergency | Alliance Organized by Delegates | American movement now has 35,000 | States attornéy, announced that three 4 ruett, at the Burlington |3 i members. Princess Sants Borghese of | 16cal physiclans would go to New || e at the Burlington | for soveral weeks. has returned to| Jatmes Taity. 70, 5448, Brona oo T From Italian Labor Unions. |Rome, the “flapper princess,” has |London,’Conn., the home of Hur? ¥. her home at Clarksburg, W. Va. Clara . Cailan, 70, 3033 B st. | brought the message of the black | Mofse, to examine the sick defendant. || Harriet C. Garlick, 85, 1781 Columbia road. | Claim 150,000 Followers. shirts to this country, it was declared | The report of the physicians is ex- || L ancan Hinsanoel. Kanhria. o Lopue Sanitari By the Associated Pres: ! Pourt Ibiday. The dostore will lesre Foreis the subipet . . manuel man, %9, Logie Sanitarium. s 5. cour - e doctors will leave | | of i g by Col. | Marriage Licenses. I Grorpe e Mrere v 6 en " Toute "B | "NEW YORK, ABFl 11—The Anti- | s | (Rl voning, s e fgnry W e the mem- |y e v en issued to the [ Mary W. Morrls, 38, 12 Fascisti Al f North America A e o b i S E farriage licenses have been issu ] . Morrls, 58, 12 30 street s.e. aseis ance o . 3 o e bers ana fricn Criaumont | Mo o moberts, | Searee . Cochrin. 33, Parkumunit apariment. | wae organtzed last night by delegates Designing PO _Tex.. and Mat-| Annie_Kosen, Iph st chosen from Italian labor unions H . ki, Va., asa| Dhilip Rererso anchimets “primarily to protect American la- Di_en_smaldng H e 1se Sizer, bor, and the unions of Italian work- Mlllmery School H . - iy men in particular, against the spread ki R H —ind have the roof E Anthony Way and Agnes E of fascism in America.” ! b T e e fooked over now. Win- = tiaTnAE st The delegates, according to Arturo | LIVINGSTONE'S AOAD! = z Glovanittl, 'genéral organizer of the| 1,5 g'BUI W, ot i3ih . 7478 ter's rough weather more | Tntermutionsal Garment Workers Of | | | 4 ca, who was chairman, said the gates repres 150,000 union- e of eastern Among the v e |GERMANY BUILDING UP | ini ittt | . it s o, e Georges H. Poulin oame v. movw.| HER MERCHANT MARINE |s2rsiinion, ot i meetine sasaline | | (107 ) e e vaign his organization will conduct S agains as cripti d Office Hours: 4 to 6 . NEW YORK, Aptil 11—Germany is | 255080 It throush & subscription funs doing nothing’ in the way of building | = naval vessels, but is quickly building | Births Repor[ed. up her merchant marine. according to | Lieut. Commander Nobutake Kondo wing births have been reported to | of the imperial Japanese navy and a | ment in the last twenty-four { member of the interallied naval con- a7 O than likely has left its marks on gutters, down- spouts, etc. {Colbert’s Roofing work is on a par with Colbert i N N | N Plumbing — always satis- G MAI H 62 1| nltal Walters st. B Margaret Savoy, & months, A Laura factory, always reason- able. EFWe're reddy to start on your job wght now. ot 1. Va. Car v of Rockville, Md., and Margaret 1. Manning of Accokeek, Md. ing—Tinning A Step Ahead, Girls, HETHH R TSR trol commission in Berlin, who ar- | § 5 | Fitte Mne A o ae iy AT e ““a';‘.z;:r:.;; in Style and Value | iy P ot ; | g Your OId Hat | Are the Jaunty -} ; ) O, Lrmil | Little COATS and ; st s usitness Women's dale | Vienna Hat Factory X For Tomorrow Afternoon From 7% 435 11th St. N.W. il 3 O'Clock to 6 O'Clock Dresses—and More Dresses | ‘ 200 Sample Dresses Included in This Three-Hour Sale at! OUR LUNCHEON will be satisfying— and the environment gratifying —at the New bbitt. 12 to 2:30—60c We serve a special Table d’hote Dinner every day—Sun- days included—at $1.25 per plate. “Treo” Girdles The All-Elastic Corset $5 to $18.50 : The Wells Shop 1 (Over Young Men's Shop) 1319 F St. N.W. Tel. Franklin 3 Onyx Silk Jane Vogue - and Fiber | Hats, ‘q Hose $5.00 Pointed Heel nish. 8th and Penna. Ave. N. W. $1.00 | BringaTen-DollarBill || | TO OUR Bargain Third Tomorrow It Will Buy Choice of a | : | il Spring Coat | $ .00 Spring Dress of Silk | Spring Dress of Wool # Spring Suit of Jersey For Choice | Third Floor Swagger WRAPS f at the ! « Pexp G Srop Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET aemeneanes. Asringe to .;n e Dinaer and Danocing os &t The New Ebbitt. Tut Hieroglyphics Stamped and Embroidered From 9:15 until 3 o’clock these frocks are on sale at regular prices—ranging from $29.50 to $45.00— . : on Electric Fixtures n version ot Tl X m those an | | they can only be bought at the sale price between | these hours. | ent Fovptian This Beautiful Fixture, || complete with glass. designs that marked the re There are: '}l Canton Crepes. Crepe de Chines, Paisleys. Printed Crepes | and Georgettes. | A prfectly dazzling array of new spring colorings. Some of every size. No C. O. D.'s—No Charges—No Exchanges : = ; A Guaranteed not to tar- ||]! gime of King Tutankh +amen are faithiully repro ducced in Oppenheimer's hand or machine embroid- A F ery service. @/ / We stamp and apply u these new-old decorative . themes. as pictured here, in All Fixtures Reduced |: ! See Us Before Buying‘ 1 i £ SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN simple but effective machine Chain-stitching or exquisite and colorful hand Embroid- 717 12th St. NW. Frankfin 3058. Washington, D. c.| ery. Reasonable Prices Cheerfully Quoted = -,}. S Hand or Machine Craftswomen in Embroidery, Braiding, Beading, Chain-stitching S < > == g o 7 1O e e W L e T pl——=lole——]ol——lal———S]ol—=lal———la]—— | ‘ Pbilipsborit 608 to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. C] Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth The Art of being “Different™ NLY ability to copy well is needed to fo[low shoe style. To lead in fashion--requires the originality always evident in Habn Shoes and}lhe women who wear them. The ““Nile” A stunning new Sandal, developed in Beige or Gray Buck, Patent Leather. We are presenting the ripe fruits of careful buying of lole——ld——lolc——jal—=lol—=ld——=]al——]olc——]a|—= o] —] Comely Capes and Smart Top Coats The price is— 235 The Value—appre- ciably more CAPES —in Normandy, and Canton Crepe — of graceful sweep and effective finish—lined with Crepe de Chine. : TOP COATS—in Brushed Camelair, Over- plaids, Tweeds, Pol-.ire and Sport Cloths — plain and checked, of swagger cut. Other Capes—- $15 to $195 Other Top Coats— 4 g $15 to $155 O IR W S Style in every feature of Hart Schaffner & Marx I Coats for Women l T’S in.the lines and soft drapery; it’s in the fine colorful fabrics; it’s in the expert tailoring and rich silk ! linings. You get long service ’ with all this style---and good value, too. $ 5250 Imported fleeces, camel’s hair, $57.50 to $75. Beautiful Chiffon Silk Hosiery $1.95 $2.75 $5 " The “City Club Shop" of Knox Hats for women are ex- clusively on sale here —sport, street and riding Hats, $10 to $35. 1318 G St. Also at our 7th St. & 9th St. Stores Raleigh Haberdashe}:mr Thirteen Ten F Street bl oo ] — 0| == e o e [ e (3 = [ o~ | L=l l[e——lo|——=o|c—=|olc——3]o]—>]ol—=lol—22/d

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