Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 15

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THE EVENI"NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, 'THURSDXY, APRII- 26, 1923.° ? e - qm ~ ASSA"-U S &[UIH Confirmed ‘Wet’ c:’gzov’;:. South 2r'nm April 26 { W H E R E T H E BETTER T - N = S CO = T — To Sail to Head [oia weacin “oc "o st .";'tfifi‘.’.l.fi;‘; : CIROHRED Sy~ export bounties on beet and live stoc] AT RADIGALIRIA[ Bahama Police | i sty ot s intame | tion IO move for an address praying | o ey \hj E. G. Frtnch son Of Earl : : Kiidavits and Weitings of) freed ot T oo S P Tl 1109~111] G STREET NQRTHVEST t D day on the stanmhllflp Oxl};mp‘;c e‘n nberg Feature Da routs to the Bahama islands, to | y ; ; T i Z';,".“M Stas, ‘Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded take charge as commandant of po- ¥ H iohi lice, was asked if he would do ' fl n Mlchlgan cOUI‘t. anything to prevent rum-running “It is a pleasure into the United States, he evaded . h thenberg’s déTense has haps he had no sympathy for a fs wom rful for 'y = f»’a--w el iw ma] R T o o Caowt THE POLICY OF THIS NEW ORGANIZATION =~ SORTMENTS AND INCOMPLETE LINES SO pMdavits attacking the character of Morrow, government agent, B e e lmave oonan’s STRICTLY FORBIDS THAT ONE SEASON'S THAT AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE WILL BE o hilated witn the communisi| SHOOTS MOTHER, SEVENTY. B ). MERCHANDISE BE CARRIED OVER TO THE EFFECTED. AS SOME LOTS ARE SMALL, WE % '\u’:'u"st""x‘f"‘;":dm::; gl SR Ollrgfflldl:%‘;‘rdx: m?{%fi&:fi% 5 NEXT; THEREFORE, WE HAVE INAUGURATED CANNOT GUARANTEE HOW LONG THEY WILL ruiding of which led to Ruthen- arcold ‘mother’ and. then | THIS INMPORTANT SALE EVENT. DRASTIC LAST; THEREFORE, IT IS ADVISABLE TO MAKE o e icmgan antavnt | the pospiiat ikt Wty hearmer | 4 g g s e PRICE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN YQUR SELECTIONS AS EARLY TOMORROW heart and another in her head. The shooting s sald to have been the after- ; EVERY DEPARTMENT ON ALL BROKEN AS- MORNING AS POSSIBLE henberg, the second of those ar- | math of a quarrel. the raid to be tried, probable witness in tence written by Ruth- article published in the official organ of the communist party in October, 1921, was resurrected yes- New Train Service and Schedule Changes Coats & Capes 9 Camel Velour Sports Coats. Formerly $12.50. Re- 117 B (0 S —— $ 7.'5 0 20 Sports Coats: plaid back. Formerly $25.00. Re- B0 50 ...comunsimniane $ 1 2 .'7 5 8 Sports Coats; extra sizes. Formerly $29.50. Reduced to ....om:. ...,._.K._._-.. $ 2 0 . OO 22 Long Coats; side tied. Formerly $39.50. Re- duced tosacsssscamsines $ 25 .OO T azlored Satts 18 Sports Suits; Camel- aire or Tweeds. Formerly ' $39.50. Reduced to. ... .. $22.50 8 Tailored Suits; Poiret Twills. Pormer]y '$45.00. Reduced 10 o..ociievmsiiois $24 50 _ 10 Tailored Suits; side- e v _2 Three-Piece Suits $55.00 Reduced 1o mr s $39.50 v the state in an effort to prove that Ruthenberg, charged with @il SRS | Southern Railway System to overthrow the American t SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 NEW TRAIN NO. 33—For New Orleans: Luv. Washington 9:35 P.M. daily, arrive Atlanta 4:05 P.M. (C. T.); Montgomery 9:30 P. M.; Mobile 2:55 AM.; New Orleans 7:20 second mornmg, with di- rect connecnons for Texas, Old Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona and California Points. Also con- form 3 Bguu—rnmu Ritheners necting at Atlanta for Columbus, Ga.; Macon, Ga., rote: and Osher Important Points North and South of is mot @ anestion iof. distant Atlanta. New Modern Steel Electrically Lighted etlcal importance. The advo- T L Coaches, Sleeping Cars and Dining Car Service. Eanienjino crganicr e e BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL NO. 29: Leave Wash- = ington 3:45 P.M. instead of 3:30 P.M.; arrive Atlanta 10:55 AM. (C. T.), and Birmingham 4:25 question, ‘Soviet or Parlia- 6 Overplaid Capes; silk 4 Camel Hair Suits; ; PM. ¢ ; e nn throen lined. Formerly $25.00. . pleated silk skirts. For- .- r through the m: . S G R R ATLANTA EXPRESS NO. 137, now leaving Smed foree 10 Ty Yekatn Washington 9:50 PM., will, with inauguration of Redtced 10 mger cracme e $ 1 5.00 merly $69.50. Reduced to$49.50 NEW TRAIN NO. 33, be discontinued. For slight changes in other service, sleeping car lines and complete information, apply 15 Silk Capes; plain or 6 Silk Suits; Rosh.anara crepe (extra snze For- merly $125.00. duced to $69 5 0 iringe trimmed. Formerly $29.50. Reduced to...... $16 95 Southern Railway City Ticket Office, 1425 F St. N. W., or Washington Terminal (Union Station). S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent, 1425 F Street N. W. Phone Main 5633 sou-r;,t" Dresses 19 Evening Dresses; taffeta silk. Formerly $19.00. Reduced $6 75 126 Tailored Batiste Waists. Formerly up to $395. Reduced to '59¢ 283 Handmade Ba- tiste Waists. For- 193 Pairs Chamoi- suede and Silk Gloves. Formerly $1.00. Re- duce? to 45c 393 Pairs Chamoi- suede and Mocha 15“ Knitted Sports Dresses. For- :x)crly $15(l). }l‘educed $10 00 10 Silk paisley silk. For- merly $2500. Reduced 5 00 ;t.s ée}scs For- s f?‘? 0 Rducsd $19.50 . 1 B;%‘i/vél; Sat}irn Drclss 01 T $5%0 Hohuced v $29.50 FS Ch}flon ;’&l)vet REvemng Dresses. duced emrnree e $3.5.00 S 2 White Sequin Robes. TR e 1900 Mo . $11500. Reduced to... $49.50 Skirts 10 Wool Serge Skirts. Formerly $13.75. e TS b FIZ Sn}k 19"985 Skirts. & = " $10.00 | merly $395. Reduced to Gloves. Formerly up to $3.50. Reduced to {75¢ 246 Pairs Suede and Mocha Gloves. For- merly 33,50. Reduced $1.15 164 Pairs Real Chamois _Guantlets. Formerly $3.50. Re- duced to $2.00 $1.50 42 Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Pon- gee Waists. Former- ly $595. Reduced to $1.95 'I'HE well-built car and the poorly constructed car look very much alike on the salesroom floor. Paint and varnish can cover a multitude of weaknesses in closed car construction. But you can’t ride on the paint. The superior product begins to prove itself on the first day of use and strengthens its proof every day thereafter. At the end of a year the one car is ready to be traded in at a big depreciation. The Studebaker may not even need a fresh coat of paint. In a Studebaker Sedan the quality is built into the job. The body will not begin to rattle or squeak after thousands of miles of hard usage. It will continue to be comfortable and easy riding and will present a fine appearance month after month as when new. The mohair velvet plush upholstery will not be worn “shiny,” the windows will still fit tightly and operate smoothly and the fittings will still be firmly in place even after thousands of miles of use. Studebaker’s quantity prodncuon of cars of quality is responsible for the low price of this Sedan. Four wide-opening doors. Eight-day clock. Quick-action cowl ventilator. MMWH—M Mohdrvdvuplnlhnpm Gluvpmof 23 Georgette Waists. Extra size. Formerly up to $15.00. Reduced to $3.95 Sweaters 129 Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweaters. Formerly up 2 i = 4$1.65 18 Fiber Silk Sweaters (tmdoorshp- | EERT $6.75 i 23 Embroidered Kimonos. Made of szz- nese Crepe. Fomey 255 62 65 |3 8 Negligees. Satin, Geor- geite and Crepe de Chine. ormerly u or1 i 2H9EE$10.00 llg Pairs Pure Thread Silk Hose; Black and all colors. For- i merly $1.75. Reduced to. .. $1 39 429 Pairs Chiffon Silk Hose; in MODELS AND PRICES—. o. b. factories mulx 5-Pass., urwn 4H.P. JFII‘.H!"I 2E.P. 7?—.,""‘7. 60 H.P. — ‘brown only.. Formerly —— e — Touring.. 73 | Tomine 1275 | T e z h(fln;l;":fd’ smesters. $395. Reduced 10....... $ 1 65 14 Negligees. Taffeta, Geor- AT | Concsbme) i Pl 429 Pairs Kayser Silk Novelty Hose, gette Ciepe de Chine.” For- fomr s $12.75 Terms to Meet Your Col-ma'cnw to $5.00. Reduced to.... Brown only. Formerly up $1 8 5 2K $12 50§ Temporarily Located at 1016-1018-1024-1026 Connecticut Avenue TUntil We Can Occupy Our New Home at 14th and R JOSEPH McREYNOLDS President Commercial Automobile and Supply Co. Petttcoats 168 Sateen Pet- ticoats; double panel; white and flesh. Formerly $1.00. Reduced to 89¢c 4 93 Lingette Pet- i ticoats; front and back panel' white and flesh, Former- ly $1.98. Reduced $1 65 Underwear 311 Stylish Stout Brassieres. Large sizes only. Flesh and white, Formerly up to $2.98. Reduced t0 wmemesanion 99 C 14 pairs Crepe de Chine Bloom- ers. Flesh color only. For- merly $2.95. Reduced to $ 1 c 5 9 123 Kayser “One Star” Vests. Plain or elastic tops. For- merly $2.95. Reduced to $ 2 - 2 5 29 Fancy Crepe de Chine Under- skirts. Lace trimmed. Formerly $5. Reduced to $ 2 65 20 Linather Hand- bags; Calf and Seal; all fitting Formerly $195. Reduced to 1A9¢c er Hand-. 16 Lea); & # bags; an Pin Seal;; lined and - “fitted. Fomnerly up to $7.50. Reduced .THI1IS 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR

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