Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 18

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DEBS STANDS FIRN ONWARTIME CREED S;ays He Went to Jail for Say- ing. Same Things Wilson Said. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, May 23.—Eugene V. Debs, socialist leader, who served part of a sentence in Atlanta federal prison for opposing the actions of E the government after this try entered the world war, de- clared in an ad- dress before 000 people in Madison . Square Garden last night 15,- en they e to Atlan- Engene V. Debs t Wilson until declared. doetrine.” ds Ideals. was the feature held to taper off ention. He ) ovations of seven when he en- n he de- nent had nd {deals his American citi- Mr of a E h r ven if it cost him conscience,” he Indiana and I izen of z ited States, weve e a citizen of the ¢ “political Tebs spo Milwauke would a nee of g Indianan presidential nomi- adjourned vester- adopting a series i nost important, from the viewpoint of the members, being one calling for nationalization of private gain fon of immens coun- || THE May Be Basis of Law Suit EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: HUNT BANK BANDIT. Police Say Second Man Killed Is Positively Identified. COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 23.—S for one of two negro bandits who terday held up branch of the Citl Chillicothe, fifty miles south of h He committed suicide after he had been shot four times by Patrolman | jounded in the revolver duel egro. Positive identification of the negro was made by Nicholas J. Francisco of Columbus, & patron of the bank, who witnessed the holdup. Further evidence that the negro took part in the robbery wi the fact that his pock ylelded 32,004 in hjlls of de- nominations the same as taken from the bank, offi al She Must Be Newly Wed. From the Boston Transeript. Wife—Why, John, you promised to D. 0, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. LEST WE FORGET On the wooded slopes of Arlington and other cemeteries in ‘Washington 70,000 soldiers sleep. This year their ves will unmarked, their deeds unsung, unless W.’;Iiunn re':;ud. to |=° appeal. o Itisa appeal, shortly told. The Grand Army of the Republic and veterans' organizations in Washington are pro- kiblted hu:'nuk'::‘. their -::a 3":".!1‘;” in the (:'ve;n:ln! departments for with bear the expenses n, on Decoration day (and on June 3, for the Confederates), a -nji American flag and a flower at the head of each of their comrades’ graves and of holding appropriate exercises in cach cemetery where rest soldier dead. ‘These veterans appeal to you, through The Evening Star, which will accept and ackniwledge contributions. Send something, no matter how small. Mail it today, and designate it “Decoration Da; Fund—The Evening Star” stating, at the samo time, whether it should go to the Decoration day fund or the Confederate veteran fund for use June 3. DENIES LARCENY CHARGE. W. R. Allen Says Mine Company Actions Were Legnl. BOSTON, May 25.—William R. Al- len, former lieutenant governor of Montana and president of the Boston- Montana Corporation, pleaded not gullty to charges of larceny and con- spiracy in connection with the affairs of the copper mining concern, when he was arraigned on an indictment warrant in the superior court yester- day. In a statement after he ha been released on $10,000 borids, Mr. Allen said: “I am confident that a complete in- vestigation of all the affairs of Bos- ton-Montana and allied corporations will show that in no way or fashion bave 1 knowingly or ' designedly broken the law.” SUFFRAGIST DIES. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 23.—The death is an- nounced of lady Constance Lytton, 1908 that she began to take part In the struggle for votes for women. dy Constance was imprisoned four times.for her militant activities, e e e CLAFfifi Toric Lenses Claffin ODMCO. cu‘,‘l‘::.: I"l'-. in the Stillman divorce caw Stillman has abundoned her policy of repression against socialists | as injurious to itself and to workers | of all countries.” The national executive committee was_authorized to raise a fund of | $25,000 to found & national soclalist weekly, | An attempt to have the convention p name three fraternal delegates to the farmer-labor party conventlon in Chi- cago, July 3, was voted down. The convention voted “its profound sympathy with the United Mine, Workers of Virginia in their fig to establish a decent standard f living in West Virginia,” and qllwq called upon the officials of West Vir- ginla to restore to the workers of that state their constitutional guar- antees. i Has Other Uses. From the Kansas City Star. Bub—Watson has quit golf. Dub—Well, I saw him changing a tire yesterday and he still speaks the Mrs. Leeds hns refus , “the other w ed that James A. little Jay. ARMY DOCTORS AID D. C. Hospital to Treat Sick and Injured in Shrine Week. To assist the local authorities in the emergency treatment of sick and {injured persons duing Shrine week, the War Department has arranged to establish an Army field hospital on the government reservation at the corner of 17th and B street. It will be completely equipped and operated by a personnel of eight officers and 113 fictea men of the Army Medical Corps. The detalls consist of a Hospital Corps unit and an Ambulance Corps (it now at the Medical Service hool at Carlisle Pa,. These units | will_make the trip to this city by marching and will start soas to beable to pitch their tents at the appointed "%k rvice n time to go to church with me. (turning over)—I meant In time for evenin, ‘Gummies’ ‘The New Old Fash- 35¢c Ib. Box Wallace’'s Gummies are pure fruit flavored old fash- ioned gum drops—new, fresh and delicious. them. 35c Ib. box. You'll like Fresh, Pure Candies Priced Low Fresh Cocoanut Chocojate - covered .. 49¢ Planters’ Big Salted b 39¢ Chocolate - covered Cordia! e 39C Cher Peppermint Pat B, 33C Crystallized Gum Royal Vanilla e B 39C Jordan Al- 39C 43c monds, Ib... H ershey's Kisses, Ib. ... —at thess prices. for packing, postage and insura; money order. Read dvertisementefully and Se¢ How Low We Sell Quality Merchandise! ; Phbhe Main 5215 Thirteen Stores —~-The Better To Serve You daughter of the first Earl of Lytton, an, ry dollar or fraction thereof, ostage u . Slnfl.pu;t office or express e ship seme day order received. Address Peoples Drug Store, 505 7th St, Washington, D. C. n notable militant suffragist. born in 1869, 5 for 25¢ Box of 100 26 assorted favors. 5 Sold by Isading drugglets h. Owl (londres)—a nationally known cigar, made to retail at 8c each. You know the quality. A very fortunate purchase enablés us to offer these quality cigars at 5 for 25¢c or box of 100 for $4.50. A genuine bargain, men—be sure to get a box today. Cigars That You Know At Money-Saving Prices “Blue Ribbon” (perfec~ fectos), 6 for $2.00 25c—box of 50 “Flor de Melba” (ad- mirals, 4 for $3-00 25c—box of 50 "Bluk:‘t‘t:’ne" (fondres), 10c str. It — box of 50.... 54-93 “Poppers” (8 center), box of 50. caee “Blackstone” (Cabinets), 3 for 25c—box $4.00 of 50 “Luis Martinez” (pets), 5c; 6 for 25¢ $2.00 —box of 50... “Luis Martinez” (Co- ronas), 3 for $4.00 . 25c—can of 50 wschimo - 5 rry on o 2 | languagel place next Monday, ks a3 will Insnire a self-rellance ion to be prepared management and nes in the event n | ably modified { nted Monday & the soviet gov- 2 “to abandon its | PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent ou shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary pre Thursday Specials! Prepare For Hot Weather, Now! Star-Rite Electric Fans Special, $7_’__7_‘9 Regular $10.00 Value Star-Rite Electric Fans are ideal for home or office use. Sparkling all-nickel finish, with three-speed regulator switch and eight-inch blade. Operates on alternating or direct current. These fans are priced exceptionally low—and now is the time to get yours. These electric fans sell for $10.00 most every- where—at Peoples, $7.79. % € g Wb The New Method Scalp Massage Buy a bottle of Van-Ess today. That's the sure, safe way to prevent scalp ailments. Van-Ess stops_fall- ing hair and eradicates dandruff and grows hair. The method of applica- tion is cleanly and $1.39 Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ All Worsted Slipovers . ,Wortll X $1.98 and $2.50, at. . HMoon TJabs Every Woman’s Necessity , brown, At last science has Al 51285 “Pertect quality, ‘womankind—an absolutely rl safe non-poisonous as fordouch- All-Wool Sample ats' e daintiness and hygiene, Percale, Gingham 9 5 o Low Prices On Home Remedies Analax ......... . .15¢c, 25¢ Absorbine, Jr. . .98c, $1.98 Allen’s Foot Ease s essate w2 b0y 89 Boric Acid, % Ib. Corega. . ..... .29c, 49c, 89c Low Prices On Toilet Articles 50c Stillman’s Freckle $1.15 Othine. .. .. ......89¢c $1.00 Barnard’s Com- Complexion Cream. .69c (Removes Freckles Quickly) 50c Williams’ Shaving Cream 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream 2! 25¢ Cuticura Soap. . . .18¢ 10c Palmolive Soap, 8c each; 1 doz., 89¢ 50c Dorin Rouge 50c Djer Kiss Rouge . . .42¢ c Mennen’s Talc. . ..21c . gls)c gair Gr;’oom...:. iy z%c Nature’s Remggy, - Quahty c Stacomb. . ..... .... .609¢c c, 45¢, 89¢ . 50c Neet Depilatory . . .42¢ NiscatediTron 8 Peroxide 30c Mum ) : 7 ?, i » The best quality Peroxid 36c Creme Daintis. . .29 - Fisree’s Favisite Pre wertan sossily parchace Jor Deodorant in the Sanitary Tube) scription . (The a discriminating clientele. 50c Orchard White.. . . .42c Pluto Water 17c, 33¢ 50(.‘. Glazo le POIIS’I % .42c sal Hcpatica . 23‘:, 45‘:, 89C 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Re- Sloar’s Liniment. . 29¢c, 49¢ MOvEr - - - Musco Rubbing Oil . . . .50c 50c Pepsodent Tooth (B Paics Aswece) Paste ) Tyree’s Powder, 60c Forhan’s Tooth e, 45¢, 89¢ Paste . ... .. g 43c d ecidedly original. We sell lots of it. fected a new Special etc. —Iis_both food and drink. Excellent for building up the sys- tem after a spell of sickness, and a de- lightful, health-giv- ing beverage for every member of the family, from “Baby" to “Grandma.” Three Sizes 8¢, 75, Mallinckrodts ing. f 3 used and valued by carcful discriminat: and Linene Ty Bungalow Frocks Worth 50 CENT SIZE 42 CENT: to 4 siso 880 Hardly two alike in theassortment;all made in good styles, solid materials or con- t3"15.00 g Dioxogen . . ...23c,45c,69¢c Eno’s Fruit Salts, large, 89¢c Epsom Salts, Ib. Hay-Fer (for Hay Fever) $1 Milk of Magnesia .. A special purchase and sale of Women’s and Misses’ Sample Coats—of all-wool materials, in deer, tan and copen; wide bell sleeve or the cuff tailored style, raglan shoulders; two box trast waist and skirt; | Pleatslor inverted pleated tape bound, pockets, | 3t back; half or all- etc. Regular and large | around belts; buttons Sines and buckle trim. Sizes ' to 44. A Sale of All-Wool , A\ Blue Serge For all pain—Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu- ralgia, Neuritis, etc. sport Jse' Tintex! For Your Visitor During Shrine Week Delight vour guest during Shrine Week with some clever Shrine novelty. Come now to any Peoples Drug Store and see the attractive selection of unique things that we have obtained for just such a pur- e. po;oul“ be surprised at how low we have priced these Shrine Novelties. Paisley. Petticoats, 79¢ Women's fancy Egyptian and Paisley Underskirts, neatly Jeated flounces: elastic waist. inderella $1 With or without panties; Y Confirmation hand-embroidered designs; ali [ ] 2 Pairs Pants Bom.‘?'nfl;m& si?lci aki - N Overalls; suspender Sraps: tizee F to'§ years: $3 Silk iedI’es, $1.98 Fine quality Crepe de Chine, with lace ahd satin trimme vokes: all colors. $2 Summer Curtains, $1.19 Cross-stripe Summer Cur- tains, on green or ecru grounds; fringed ends; full length. .Women’s & Growing Girls’ Strap Pumps and: Lace Oxfords | Department Stores New! Grateful News To Delightful! i Foot Sufferers People suffering with sweaty, scaly, ifritated feet, soft corns, soreness be: tween the toes, or around the toenails, ar_feet made uncomfortable by heat, will find in Germinol Foot Powder & Rositive, prompt and permanent rem- &dy. Germinol Foot Powder is the one gfficient foot powder whose action de- sendl upon the oxygen it contains. It .S2rY 10 eplyejoo famm, o Suwet: s e s 1 ¥ Oxygen is nature’s greatest purifier. 50c Bath Towels, 39¢ it is the oxygen in Germinol Foot Al white double thread Powder that gives foot sufferers won- | (B | Haavy" oW ain;: ite SIxA8; erful and enduring relief. —ziL-!w"flz;Aé:‘-—‘“—”—_ % Used and endorsed by leading foot c Wing pe, 10c of white plisse apecialists. 3 fneh, ; Call for it today, do’t delay! ~ + flsefui 1eagths, o os " idei In : Sold in sprinkler tcg jars for 50c at 29¢ 40.] iles, 19¢ all drug counters, or by mail, postage t04 aialicy i from The Belmont Company, ugmo I’qu‘:l.nflly: ’t':-'"l It :«l:nx; :2 Springfield, Mass, dresses, etc. Oc . t:rlel to;“dmantlnl or sewing; Fontatns Orygon ~ naturls greplest purfey, : Guaranteed ' all wool, sun fast and to give complete satisfaction, New style coat, alpaca lined. and 2 pairs lined pants. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Parco After Shaving s . o-phy-lac-tic : Lotion Tooth Brushes White Goods, 12%4¢ feciet cloth: Muslin: natneook. Y sume Sale of Face Powders Three Flowers. . ...75¢c -50c Java Rice. ... .39¢c *Ori, Garden Court. .50c, $1 e e e Harriet, Hubbard Ayer’s ... 50¢c l-.duac’lc oo 420 Ayeristocrat, Mavis ...........50¢ 50c, 75¢, $1.50 50c Djer Kiss. ... .. .42¢c $1.00 Azurea .....78¢ $1.00 Madame 25¢ High Brown. . .23¢ Vendome ......89c 50c Nadine .......42c Parco After Shaving Lotion contains Menthol, Thymol and Eucalyptol, delightfully per- fumed, It is excellent for after shaving, because it leaves your face so.cool and smooth. “Keep a Kodak Story™ Don’'t you enjoy looking at pletures of your friends and family that were taken ten years ago? You will also enjoy looking at plctures ten years from now that are being taken today— pictures of the baby—pictures of that camping trip, etc, At all Peoples Dr youwll find ‘a complete stock XKodaks, Cameras, “fresh” films azd suaplles Sale of Fine Alarm Clocks $3.50 Big Ben. . .$3.19 $3.50 Baby Ben. . $3.19 $3.50 Gilbert. ..$2.69 sport oxfords, kit All patent and ray trimmings in st , medium and h! Splendid siz R Y R N worth

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