Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1923, Page 14

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Y [ At the Bottom of the Ladder. RED, HERE, (F THEY ANT! SENATOR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, —By KESSLER. OUGHTA BE ‘SHAMED O YOURSELE, PLAGIEIN' E ARTHUR THAT A" WAV, THAT BOY'S GONNA MAKE JUST AS Good A TRAMP PRINTER AS You CAPRER \WAS OR ME , SOME i DAY ! TYPE IN THE cJOURNAL OFFICE AT GARNETT, KANSAS .WHEN HE WAS' THIRTEEN- PICTURE IN STAR LEADS OWNER ’l'()]TALKS CONSOLIDATION BEAUTIFUL ST.BERNARD IN POUND FLOGGING INQUIRY MAY BE INCREASED Florida L;gisla!ivcfi Committee Considering Plan to Broaden Scope of Prison Probe. b Dakota, alleged to have ve lashes of a Aero Club of France Announces Four, Speed and Altitude. | By the Assoc kilometer course. ) Lieut, Crier, March 30, speed 122 kilo- meters ‘per hour, over a 1,000-kilometer . | course, U. S. CAPTIVE FREED. Mexican Bandits Exact $5.000 for | Mine Storekeeper’s Release. MEXT( - | Krull, <6 in the private tor T. J. Knabb e Paul White, Mining who_was ago by bandi the payment -1is on his way home istreated, | dering this| tho inquiry | 1 that the in- nd charged mps as well nator H. B of the latest move, of C. Y. Denmark, road camp in Du lleged exc e b wsonable w formation received at the war de ment. The bandits, led by Juan Galindo, have not yet been captured by the gov- ernment troops recently put on their trail. —_— Miss Helena Stewart, who has opened a chemist’s shop in London, is only twenty-one vears old and is the youngest qualified chemist in Great - Britain. ed to take ed stretching ternoon when v ity week end re- He ou fellows doing Cal metery guard. | OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS] | Rev. Dr. Grant Advocates Elimi-| | nating “Fixated Responsibility” | ! for Crucifixion of Christ. | NEW YORK Apr i the 16.—Elimir ttempt is made. why the elimina- sibility could not BIRDS NEW TO SCIENCE. Explorer Finds Rare Specimens in Middle Africa. ca in regions | men have | { T = i HAVE YOU ATTENDED TO YOUR | |{AWNINGS & SCREENS? | N ol time and this the ‘ainting and Decorat be surprised how { CORNELL WALL' PAPER Co. 714 13th N.W, Main 5373-5374 {| GOING OUT OF BUSINESS [! SALE Sunproof Paints, Varnishes, Mirrors, Picture Frames, New National Cash Register, Counter Showcases Must Be Sold at Once Last Day Tuesday, 17th CAPITOL GLASS CO. | 1612 7th St. N.W. .|| S unearthing ed the grave ued their_ex TERL LAFLIN, Makes Glasses for Your ! Individual Needs. Claflin Optical Co. cuiyélul lae. I- at Fourtcenth VERY day a differ- ent menu for lunch- con—carefully selected and appetizingly served. 12 to 2.30—60c a plate. Arrange to give your Din. ner and Dancing Barties a4t the New Ebbitt. You'll dine sumptuously with our Table d'Hote service, Daily and Sunday, $1.25 a plate. Announcing a New Line Two Pants Suits $20.50 Values Up to $45.00 Half a million New York men wear Monroe clothes—because they lead the style proces- sion! Monroe business metheds make possible the low prices. New Spring Top Coats—Broken Sizes $1 9'50 10th and F Sts. gy 274, e P BT SONDAY, XPRIL- 16, 1923. seleiereTetexsISTaTe B An Institution Re-Created for Beauty Metropolitan Man’s Store $1.00 Silk Ties 2,000 Strong, “Inaugurally Priced” And Re-Dedicated to Duty —Celebrating the Occasion in Fitting Manner With This Spectacular Offering of 1000 SUITS Nine Spring models that cover the field of correct fashions for young men and all men. And ninety-nine reasons why any man should want one! The outstanding reason is that these are the very cream of spring clothe;.s'from our finest makers. Suits of a class rare enough even in the higher range of prices are priced almost incredibly out of their class. Finest of woolens; most impressive ex- amples of hand tailoring. A world of stripes of every kind and shade—grays galore; blues, browns and beautiful soft tones; and plenty of blue serge. A gathering of patterns at a single price that many stores would consider unusual for an entire stock. ALL SIZES | 33TOS50 Regulars, Stouts, Longs, Shorts and Long Stouts. PICK YOUR STYLE —And Come and Get It at a Notable Saving. Town and Country 85c Maximum value at the regu- lar price becomes magical value at the Inaugural price! Superb qualities—in brocades, jacquards, >y dots, diagonals, tweeds—what- ever is new in Men’s Spring neckwear is conspicuously present. “"MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY, BACK” D. J. KAUFMAN Inc University Man’s Store $3.50 Hats The Spring Style Hit $2 9 5 : _ % Crown yourself with the g § smartest top-piece that ever town — here’s crowning value as an extra inducement. Six distinct shapes in every Spring shade. A feather for the band, if you wish. 9 came to

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