Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 10

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‘10 -THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. World Court Held Essential DR. W. T. BURCH DIES; |coo et "5t St Vot | EXSHESE w50 Step Toward Universal Peace PROMINENT IND.C. o'clock, following & short service at the home. The interment will be in ‘Oak | Well Known Physician and Busi- and Miss Saliie | London, and Consul General Evan E. Campbell Burch; his mother, Mrs. Ann | Young of 'South Daota, have been E. Burch; a brother. Harry B. Burch, | detailed to duty at the State Depart- and a sister, Mrs. Ada B. Hampton, wife | ment. o following named have of Col. K. J. Hampton, U. S. A. i been detailed to posts: Consul John Hill cemetery. The pallbearers will be s Bed!" RED SLIPPERS prove one to l)e well reacl on fashion % ness Man Passes Away at Secretary Hoover Fires Opening Gun in . Fight to Gain U. S. Membership in Tri- s ey Eandolph of New York, to Bagdad: Consul Edgar C. Soule of Texas, to from “the Medicar Society of whe i | FIVE CONSUL GENERAL Cardiff; Consul Henry P. Starrett of trict of Columbla and close business as- | Fiortda, to Beltast L en B huren was o son ot menry .| PROMOTIONS LISTED | uf™Sursd s Fobhion o Tt s ol ouse, and Ann E. Burch. ‘ashington, e - He was born September 2, 1471, ang | Three of Service Recalled From | moni: Consular Agent Edward B. Foreign Posts to Duty at Kirk of lilinols, at Manaos, Brazil, and Consular Clerk Charles F. Leon- had spent practically all of his life in Washington. He was a graduate of the H . Georgetown Univeraicy, taking his med- | State Department. ard of Vermont, at Peterborough. matters these da S. Of course bunal by Answering Borah and Others. e L LR R R )y ’ .| himself in the practice of medicine and | for a number of years was one of the well known active ‘practitioners of med- lcine and surgery in this city. He also | graduated from olumbian University. In | 1916 he gave up his medical practice to | States consular service include the | promotion of the following to the| grade of consul general at the posts named: Homer M. Byington of Con- necticut, at Naples; Frederick T. F. they're l}ere —at Washington’s smartest shon. Press. Towa, felt so inclined when the case se. apeit 12—an- | SPlNDLERS | I 607 12th NW. M. 2704 No other nation.” he continued, :ml‘ a dlgefll:n' lfi' the Sevenih Street | pool. i ALL AND DELIVER Savings Bank. e {3 survived by his| Consul General Augustus E. Ingram 3 wife, Mrs. Sally H. Burch; three chil-| of California, at Havre; IEARIESESLIIS dren, Mrs. Helen B. Pickford, W.! ing N. Herbert ional night, 1 to enter the court and | f ct of adh of addre e of W cretary : g r b active memt " | Dumont’ of Pennsylvania, at Fran swering the attacks of those Who op- | “can’ summon us into court except o fiton of Joha I Heeeae & ek | fost: Dougine: Jonbig or Both Coros pose Dresident Harding's proposal { with our consent. The court itsel e el i g S oal mociety | lina. at Canton: Tracy Las of Al that the United enter the per- | O eree cxort upon s an of the District of Columbia, Phi Kappa | bama, at Munigh; Horace L. Wash- | #™VLEAN & PRESS s 50 ey rganized by the | King ot omosten cXort upon us any Psl, the Washington Board of Trade | ington of WashMgton, D. C, at Liver- | ion to it which Presi- | , is based | mption that compulsion | g the en Voters la Consul Irv- Linnell of Massachusetts, at | upon the ass ¢ debate, in which (IS not necessary for peoples of good | | nt men of the | Will and a sense of just | { country are expected to participate. Many Problems Up. | H : comm | Hoover| A multitude of recommendations, &o into the court % prshithg said, would lentering the | FANSINE In subject matter from inter- ‘ - bt awould be]Dational co-operation to prevent war 1 the direction of | t0 Problems of purely local concern, i are to be acted upon by the fourth | \ember- | AnAual convention of the National | i | League of Woman Voters today. | The recommendations are contained | in the plan of work »nd committee | now to go furth people were willing unhappily willingly standing use it h to thai iribunal u “No1 Thomas Cirele hinglons Smartest Restaurand), A2 for the coming year. and e been vised b, leagues and wtional execu A measure on in ation to prevent |development of m {elp to obtain democr | international affairs and X }control of economical polici nocratic es. :| will be urged through support of the Sterling-Lehibach bill for reclassifi- ion of salaries in the federal civil by as DH. W. T. BURCH. Dr. W. Thompson Burch, formerly an M. | active practitioner of medicine, a mem- ciency in governmental departments | ber of the stock brokerage firm of John L. Edwards & Co., died Tuesday at the family apartments in the Wyoming. He was fifty-two years old. Funeral serv- Brothers Special Lot of Forty-eight Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly sold up to 76.50 NOW 45.00 Crepe Roma—Printed Crepe—Poiret Twill—Beaded Effects and Embroidery Wonderful Opportunities Friday and Saturday Let “Meet me at Leverton’s” be your slogan tomorrow. Really you can't af- ford to miss such an opportunity. Just drop in and look the stock over. See all the latest styles just created and copies of imported models. Give us an opportunity to serve you as we have thousands of others. GREAT PURCHASE SALE 300: Beautiful Dresses For street, sport and evening occasions, in georgette, crepe de chine, Paisley and many novelty sport effects. "All sizes and all leading shades. Made to sell at $35.00 to $49.50. Sale Prices, $19.95, $25.00, $29.50 300 Handsome Coats, Capes and Wraps Jeautiful assortment of the famous lustrous fabrics, velours, Roshanara and beautiful silk materials of two-tone effect. All colors. Sale Prices, $25.00, $39.50, $49.50 300 Distinctive Suits Of the better kind. Tailored effects, Balkans and blouse styles. Best - “Partait,” $10 Persian Red Kidskin Others, $10 & $12.50 The “City Club Shop” of 1318 GSt. Also at our 7th St. & 9th St. Stores “gyptis . : = < NN Egyptiancsguc materials and finest workmanship. Included are many sport models :“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“:“o“o“o“o“o of novelty material. O 'i’ . & | Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard | & Sale Prices, $25.00, $35.00, $49.50, $59.50 54 Rl 3 : S Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ °® * Pictorial Review May Fashion Sheets Free < °oe o Bl 200 New Sport and Dress Blouses 54 e pInnERa e \ Copies of the most exclusive and highest priced blouse shown. Included are the very 3. 5 B latest creationd by New York’s foremost designers. See all the mew Paisley and Egyptian 3 3 D ble 5 models. Kirst tigie shown in Washington. < RS H °oe e at Din- ca, Din- e Tiv] FURNITURY Sale Prices, $7.95 to $10.95 and $12.50 to $15.00 An Exh'a:ordinary Purchase—Sale of —300— 23 CEXEXT XIS o oge o5o 0304, o5 % % % 6% o% * * e % * %% % "’ K3 e Xa) Phone < o R S o Py S K Wewee Mt b4 1219-1221 G Street N.W Z Le Paradis Band & Store Hours: 9 to 6 & D> e > " K3 0 oo SILKS AT > PRICE For Friday and Saturday K3 " > LR Po® % > ® 0 > KD 0 % . . e, e - :x‘ ozo I he Sprlng E 8 I |1blt10n et e z‘ Cut lengths and bolt ends of our best selling o o< grades are going at just 7> price. In the assortment RX [ ea“tl u prln ats_'_‘— ; are lengths suitable for waists, blouses, skirts, linings 'S T O f Ka F rn- tu . ;: and dresses—of both plain and fancy silks. N ' rpen Furniture . ; e % Arrived—Just Unpack > el ok . Just' packed < $1.29 Tubular Underwear Silk % ; Ribbon and New Taffeta and Correct weight for underwear purposes: you & XSGR By b ki s wiliee- Flower Trimmed Crepe Hats! Ty A 9 5 ci N e Hats! Leghorn Hats! $ Genislisnras BEGE JUC 2 only exemplifies t,h'e essentials of _ Raffia Embroidered Timbo Hats! &, pink. maize’and orchid; 3 inches wide. Yard % ,good taste and a high standard of Hats! Fine Milan ‘g. Silk Section—Main Floor ‘:. workmanship, but also presents a Ostrich Trimmed & E . oio variety wide enough to provide for .§. Five of the Many Blg Speclals % . f . < . * every possible fur.m.ture need in the ! b4 for Fnday Only ':: entrance hall, living room, sun ! 1% ! porch, or living hall. :g: IN OUR ::: 0‘0 0§0 . . " : 0:0 \ L e Karpen {furniture is always reasonably .§. ‘Rs < . . TR 2 AW B S R e % ABig Table Full of Dresses for % RS L e 4 Women, Misses and Children & Every Karpen piece has been spe- >4 : i 5 cially priced for the occasion. >4 afiAdll-]\;;‘?;lc;er&en;“g | eweeds for children, issuc $ 49 { for misses; also Lonsdale jean in regulation . " ¢ dresses; sizes are somewhat broken—but you = & | may find yours here at this very low price. 2 i .§‘ Downstairs Store .:. TN XEXEXEE < T a— irafrafoadoaoadodrodradred 0, 2 * Women’s Underwear Sweaters Lingette, Windsor Crepe, K2 XX * : ind . In all of the new | o . N ok ; Advanced styles in ! Bapste and Naisookain weaves and summer | 3 + Blo . 1 colors; all <, Dress and Tailored An unequaled com- Chemise and Gowns; plain e & Hats for early sum- bination of style, tailored and when you sec > mer wear. quality and value. * neatly trim- them—to go < Yo} med; in white, 89¢ 3 Q:Q' with your 3 flesh and or- Ski & Sports Skirts B4 2> 0 Downstairs Store Downstairs Store K3 ooy 2 Q X Full-Fashioned Silk Chiffon Hose Irregulars of one of the best known mills in the country—yet really too 98¢ House Aprons In the slip-over style: percales, ginghams and chambrays; these arec the last of 6 s o0 X o XIX D 2 oo * those which were included in our recent good to be called seconds. All sizes, in ; black and gun immensely B3 p metal. Special popular sales. o ° % C T SEE & Downstatrs Store Downstalrs Store .§, : ENTIRE . Fode >4 o WINDOW °§° Many Other Specials in Our 3’0 £ <3 . < 1214 F St. N.W. DISPLAY é Downstairs Store .§,

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