Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. C;, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 2, 1923, ‘ kg M —— ~ German Industrials Use New Sl o= < ©1|WOULD ADD TO AIR FORCE. EXPLAIN GRUESOME FIND. Needless to say, the Stinnes con< = — = ycern embraces all three types. The e INEAP 2 vestig (\' 5 % é 5 x story of how his many limbed giant | E the Associated Pross. | EAROLIE My astise S J[’O [eA 4a, NH N H 2 Word in Building U P Business & ii v s G558 ovoo, sy 2 g sones | e U, 2 ME et 120 NT A them all. secretary of state for air, speaking at = led the police to the conclusion that the Constitutional Club, declared that | he heads were from a medical Insti- (The third article in this series will |in view of Great Britain’s obligations o e e published tomorrow.) abroad her air forces were insuffi-|tution and had been used for ex- e clently strong for home defense. selEetments eurglceliayerationat EEYS lans expressed this opinion. 73 7¢ ” ° O M | B e 2P honalt nL the Soverament | o e volice contlunad hetr investi- 'Konzern,” Adaption of American Con-|STATE DEPRIVED OF TAX |t heip fn'tic formin of & nationai | 1o pelice continue sousit 15 ‘Bnd Sir Samuel expressed the view that persons who had attempted to dis- 2 = ON TRANSFER OF FUND|te" ‘imperiai ‘air . communications | pose of the heads by throwing them cern, Means Trusts in Trusts—Held Shoutd Mave w promincnt piace on she | Ints e umpr o 0 ik v Y., May d il ial c Police at firs: o1 ALBANY, N. Y., May 2.—The colrt|38en0 of the Imperial conference in| T2 B¢ NI o griesome murder Together by Any Ha"dy Melms. |of appeals has sustalned the ruling|empire take the lead In alrpowsr. mystery. . (1893 p-p 1923 ¢ {of lower courts that the state is not faciitating 4 | beneficiaries selected by nim. (Following 1% the sccord of Mr. Moderwell's | and Cheaping production. O this Y mrticies o Industria. cisl andgeneral [ ype the ‘best example 15 the Krupp | “conomic conditiy . Gt o ndsnee Star and Chi- | Within its acr o Dally ) (e i ormer President; Frances K. BERLIN, Germany, April 16.—Tho || o ‘; St {land l:;'enmn. idow udff(orr‘:‘\cr Presi- s el g | ply 3 ories w! e dent Grover Cleveland, and her so t¥De of business organization that has | thousands of Krupp. produc Thomas J. Preston, Jr: % n #rown up in Germany since the war|holdings outsid of Essen are chosen | ¢ . “former cunnot be described adequately by any | “ATefully to serve the needs of the | itain, rgaret B Wilson, : e et 3 . daughter of former Presid Vood- of the standard German words. So | The merchant concern, which | aeuShieT, of - msident SWiood 1lie Germans have adapted an Ameri- e from the need of sellin word, “concern” The German|ations to ' e TRe Belvn ] i The list of beneficlaries inc; NAAAANAAANAANAANANAAAANANANAS (Special Cor mblage of cor- ests, a trust of i ol —The Rt e ans! g ¢ ¥ der, bishop hier by any means) WO bio - 5 ~ | 0f the Protestant Episcopal Diocese . Among these are: of Pennsylvania, ha presented his Personal ownership. This, how- the annual S r se. The re: rated bishop co- nia in Octobe l . ) i = et K entitled to a transfer tax on a fund % \] \ \ 1\ \ 1+ A = e {of $4,250,000 created by Andrew Car- 5 f b \ ‘U‘ BY HIKAM RELLY MODERWELL. | primarily with « view t jnegie to maintain more than 4 \’ | | | i 1 i | H { | 1 Snow-capped Mt. Hoou ‘ ¢ > overlooking Portlar::: ! Portland the Rose City Fruit of the Loom Shirts L] - flle Housewlfe Ten months of the year Portland is ablaze o . with prize roses. During the Rose Festival, i e s . June 12-14, she is hostess to the world and en- ° ‘other 10 who cleans herhome tertains with pageantry and lavish hospitality. l from tOP to bottom— Portland is the hub of the glorious Columbia River A - A region. Soul-stirring scenery — great snow -capped Reduced from $2.00 & $2.50 inside and outside, fresh paint, Mom:!s Hood, Adams, St. Héle:! and Rainier; the e M fabitic shi d | hic r, polished fl , shin- | matchless Columbia River ighway; giant forests .00 or this famous fabric shirt, made expressly 1or us, which ::W %’:sl;ea’nl";';fi that::l:dstl:n and mighty rivers; waterfalls as high as four Niagaras. means carefully tailored and generously cut. The patterns include neat g8 l]; ol ciacthy oo June is a splendid time for your trip to the Pacific colored stripes and figured effects. Since the days of our grandpar upsets the whole effect y using Northwest and the best month for Alaska too. ents.Fruit of the Loom has been noted for its long-wearing qualities. the same old, sh-l{by wx.ndow- If you have time, return by way of California. It costs only $18.00 These shirts are guaranteed to give 1009 satisfaction—and at thei shades? YOU? This Spring get perived s‘:::i;.‘-::l::‘l’t;:punco;l?:dci;or-dh,;‘g:::::loz.:zk:. :’.’.;M " reduced price are excellent value, Sizes 14 to I&. new shades—and make sure ¢ NeaslowS F they’re ery Low Summer Fares . o g y “Writefor You will ind our {llustrated booklet, ! Dlen S BlaCk Sllk HOS(‘ . Free “Pacific Northwest and Alasks,” help- Booklets ful in planning a wonderful vacation -Of a quality usually sold Go on the splendid North Western-Union Pacific trains. at 75¢ are on sale during 1,300 miles of beautiful scenery along the old Oregon Trail.- \ * our Anniversary at HADE-ROLLERS For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Office, or 7 awp Gen'l Agoit, €. UNT W. Ry, Gen'l Agent, U B Syatem, INDOW SHADE FABRICS 14 Pennsylvania Bldg., - So8 Com'i Trust Bldgy A ! ., Phil Iphi th & Market Sts., Philacelpkia Essablished 1860 : 15th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelpbia 15 arke ilacelp! \ e o - HartshornShadeRollersdonot with shades on Hartshorn | [ g ‘ S ; jam, slide,slip orfall. Theyare Rollers, you ean forget this ! Chlca o & orth.west'em | \ R il oo men 4 o 4 always ready to perform per- important yet little-thought- | i adiwcme gcl shade service at all lime:i. - of part of a room’s appoint- | ° Py 4 . eting firms, nce your room is equipped ments. ! | o P c s sfe . . e e 4 * Specify "HARTSHORN™ at your Retailer's “ U ' ' ik Sumn aer union Slllts tion it is| t rather| Why Konzerns Were Needed. ! Y L] motives which produces L concern with such rapidi i Regular $1 Values Patent Leather.Gray . £d sk Suede Quarter. = These union suits, of soft cross-bur nui o0k, are carefully tailored and fully cut. Men are buying them in half dozen and dozen lots Eo They have the V-neck, and all the other ica i - tures that make for summer comfort. NN AN NN NG Palm Beach Suits 51235 Reduced from $15 ngs 1 The new L In Hahn s greq’at ¢ 5 : Brand-new Palm Beach Suits, bought for Y g i e ) this summer, but included in our annual Anni- 47th Anniversary Sales ! L bl e e e The suits are handsomely tailored, and most ! WOM ENQ S LOW SHOES i . of them are silk trimmed. Besides the natu = = 4 f 8 ral Palm Beach shade, there are other colors, Recommends ]?r')_“’“‘ G"ayio‘i Black }_\"j: an fi / 2 3 as follows: Blues, sands, tans and grays. the following books Calf, Black Satin, Brown Satin. i B Models: 2 and 3 button sack coats and sport s ¥ 3 backs. Sizes: 34 to 48, all builds. The moment by Rafael Sabatini [ G this sale is over these suits will be $I5. THE SEA HAWK K hnw been a consistent loader ; NOT at our fon, which does ot L ! “City Club Shop” i 3 nd S - | Cowhide Bags a ix considered by many to ‘compare favor- |: — 3 . S-St Champagne or Field Mouse Kid 2 £ Smtcases | —Black Kid—Patent. . CAPTAIN BLOOD S ot Trensure Tetutd, " O : IVE you an adequate word-picture of this sale? ! . THE SNARE \}\I/e bcan ?(f) Tl?/;e d(I)T ]lt than we could put‘on\ {)}ap}e]r A fue stors which b chared ainiost WS ; the beautiful May Flowers springing up in Wash- it g ington Parks. The great throngs in front of our Regular $12 & $15 Values b e e ; windows and in all our stores since this began tell the TR St‘urdb{;,c\;egrx;l‘::e Iniggage of extea ::eg:é;u;;c 2 3 H , 1N 'y . The reading of any one of them ax- story. Most women have bought 2 and 3 _pal.rs—for 1t llelateh;r lined; the suit cases extra deep; the hard- nures you of a real enjoyable time, will be a long time before they’ll be able to duplicate such ware solid brass; the interiorbconst_ruct‘io?,twrougl}fi S shoes again. Only 8 of the dozens of style's are pictured. ;t(‘etelaimt’ft $9.75 they are a bargain that time wi For this Week We Offer = 3 And even the ilmmense quantity with which we started : ; A Fine Lot of Late Ficti % Withdrawn From Our Licl:r:'r': cannot stand up much longer under such busy selling! at A NN NN AN \ 60c each All Tan Calf or Two-tone Com- > N 2 for 1.00 Dinationy. : * Anniversary Sale As there are but ome or twol : Silk Stockings' [coples of each, the earliest buy. ers will get the best meiection,| Best Standard Brands 607 13th Street N.W. ) , $1 7 5 Cor. Tth # K L] : 414 9th St. fse ' ‘ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Jane Bartlett’s 3 pairs, $5 ; 233 Pa. Ave. SE The Avenue at Ninth 1837 Comn. Ave. N.W.

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