Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 34

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OUGNWREIEH 'NOT BRY.| - Adopt lmluuon anoflng Light awarded u verdict for $10,000 in favor p ‘Wines and e of Charles Fuller, a lawyer of New v BOSTON May 189 /1 ruoluuon York. who sued for services rendered calling for thie repaal of 'the eighteenth rd’ mendment Gnd the legalizivg of the sale of light wines and “beer was Zdopted by the International Long- Through Auo!nayu AdKny! Battered Columbia Post-|*gioms™ Tnise i convention hore fn‘“":; "'”"'""g,,“" et T Zag! T " resolutions committee is expected to Graduate Tfld by Tno Mo_ report out (omorro\\ lnclude se\ernl tives Were “Patriotic.” A jury in Circuit Division 2 'has] F _.- ) | __! -y | relating to Trade conditiona Y 5 e, S Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 18.—Still nursing welts on his back and cuts in his wrists, William Lauser Werner of Lebanon, Pa.. & post-graduate student at Columbia University, was await- ing further apologies from college mates today before he dectded what| 1 to @o about the beating they gave| fi e g L7 BLUE is a man’s»color anyway. You have that ::;"' oo e ‘can’t go wrong” feeling right inside when you ELEERLCTEA PRy | pick blue. For uncounted years.it has been man’s » "“ =gl e == | standby in the pinches! And will probably contmue : {l to be until the end of time. TR R 1 1 1 i Columbia publication, were in his hands last night. Tt was a joint let- ter sigued by Harry W. Scharmer of TETNE AR motives were “patriotic, but without S iAmes otithis (otheriFolit kwers not known to Werner. night Wednesday, pounced upon him, b‘h\fl[nlded and bound him and took Piping Rock Flannel, for one. A fabric of distinc- tion, exclusive with Society Brand. A number of models. Piping Rock Blue Flannels have the flair! Ways to Economy Euymg more than you reed is wasteful; buying less is no nearer to economy. That's why Wagner’s steam- oven blended Boans are put up in three convenient sizes. A size for every need, without waste and with utmost economy. Choose th' right size——enjoy them often rner s a ‘veteran of the Ar- gonne and told lis captors so. He #lso is an English teacher in Pennsyl- degree and interested himself in the activities of the student body. Jeer Marching Studemts. Some time ago groups of students 1 dormitories and fraternity houses Basket Weave Worsteds another. One of Society Brand’s later triumphs. If you want something a little unusual. . Blue, of course. - characterizing’ the ‘perpetrators as = disrespectful 18 the muege the flag, = Constitution and the Ar Werner replied to \ldj Foote through the Spectator. defending the students who Jeered. adding that any d a right to applaud or criti- " The Martin Wagmer Co. ‘hat he ‘Bleased. concloding: East Bresitym Baittmore, Md. “The yelps of the local sensitive plants ive me a deep-scated pain &o should inform the major| i RED PAPERS SEIZED. - | Moscow Lemrs Among Effects inj Blue Serge—‘“the daddy of ’em all”! Society Brand Blue Serge, you know. The bulwark of good sense and good taste in men’s clothes. Home. 3 18-4-.\110.-“: N b with | of Steve. Firlott here last . 10!( recently has attracted attention at mass meetings of m! and steel workers, Ma: to protest agai rovineial bolice e :“Taided” the -headqua You're familiar with the tailoring. Priced from ‘45 to ‘65 Piping Rock White Flannel Trousers—Ready! Washlngton 18 Served ‘The Rolio— A Youthful Straw 52.50 New York has sealed its approval and you'll see best-dressed young men wearing this hat with becoming effect. Washington’s chief topic— 10,000 Quality Shirts $ 1 29 Every conceivable color that belongs in shirts, and thousands of fine white shirts incl Every good style. effects. Withoyt question, the most comprehensive sale of the sort it has ever been our privilege to conduct. Accurate sizes, from 137 to 19, inclusive, and every sleeve length SI\CE the days Of MCKlnle)! Schluder— Hundreds of patterns in stripes and novelty berg-Kurdle Products have enjoyed un- ceasing popularity. S L S T A narrow brim with roll edge of four-ply straw. Trimmed with black silk band, leather AR s A A T the Boskay Now, too,you may enjoy - Esskay ?roducw——m all their vmety, quahty and flavor, - The closenesa of thc Nation’s Capital to :the . Esskay plant in Baltimore, makes it possible for you to get Esskay proau.ch fresh every day. - Esskay Hams, Bacon, Lard and Sansage with all the flavory goodness still unmatched for three.gener- - . ations. eAsk. Your Neighborhood - Meat Dealer or Market The Wm. Schludesberg-T. J. Kurdle Co. MEAT PACKERS Baltimore, Mflylad REC. U mATENT OmmicH: HAMS —_ BACON —LARD — SAUSAGE Foods of Unmatched Quabty sweatband and satin tip. We confess we copied New York in the style, but the low price is strictly our own. The Facilo Straw Hat, $3 The outstanding feature of this approved hat is the easy-fitting sweatband that conforms to the hard-to-fit head: Itis a full Sennit straw and hard to beat for style, Crofut & Knapp Felt-straw Hats, $4 ‘Fit like a felt hat and just teeming with lively style. Reverse lap brim saw or cable edge. Full Sen- nit finished to perfection as a Crofut & Knapp hat should be and always is, from 33 to 35. : Fabrics Silk Stripe corded madras Genuine English madras Imported Jacquard madras Mercerized pongee, tan and white ok - End-to-end madras Neckband and attached-collar styles in such a vast array of ef- fects that. buying them by the dozen will satisfy your desire for clun(e and save you many dol- (The Hoecht Co., Srst Soeer.) (Toe Heeht Oo, Pirst Pieer.) M@H@@hfi Co. 7th at F

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