Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 21

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THE EVE G- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. RESIGNS AS AGENT Hello! Hello! : —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. OF CLAIMS BOARD Robert C. Morris Second of Body = = to Leave in One ) i 7 Close 6 Month. Robert C. Morris of New York re- signed yesterday afternoon as Amerl- can agent before the German-Ameri- can=mixed claims commission, which position he has held since early last fall. In announcing this the White House explained that Mr. Morris was retiring to private life “at the insis- o S e o e .. L . - * Get Ready Tomorrow for Decoration Day Mr. Morris has been engaged in INESS OF THINKING HARD YOO CALL ME UP THE FIRST 3 2 DEbpaTing e leTe on th eyt e o te DAY VOU ARE N'T TIED UP : At the Store of Perfected Pennsylvania Avenue Service to Men American government and its citi- - - - . zens against Germany as the result . of damages growing out of the world £3 . war. This is the second resignation among officlals of this commission within the past week. William R. ay, former associate justice of the ’ ¥nited States Supreme Court, resigned as umpire because he felt that a younger - and more vigorous man should be as- , signed to the work which involves " od the settlement of claims amounting 9 to $1,500,000,000. President Harding immediately nted as Justice n P. Parker of \ [ ] S, W A the American mmission. It is thought that the President will lose 3 = x little_time in naming a successor to 3 : Mr, Parker on the commission and . J to Mr. Morris gent. PIANIST TO LECTURE. - y i . Selected From Various ON ARTISTS’ COLONY | |60 PRODUCES 8 S s Aocn b g Tt REMOTEST ot / - Higher-Priced Groups DOWN HIS TELEPHONE CAREFULLY TILES IT AWAY CALUNG THE OTHER UP OR . 5 NUMBER IN RIS POCRET THAT THE OTHER Wit EVER Mrs. Helen C. Heinl Will Explain g HIM UP Aims of MacDowell Student Home «CALL ME UP TOR LUNCH SOME DAY ” in New Hampshire. (C) Wheelér Syn. Inc. THREE YEAR TERM of grand larceny in taking a rain-|an dsx‘se;vlce mm;'. ll:o{ms" were - . - S - . condemned as an “insult to ex-serv- coat and a camera belonging to Roy | {oNGEINes 68 B8, CIms it b0 o tion F. Wood, was given a term of one edopted by the Texas house of rop- FOR D. C B'GAMIST year at Occoquan. resertatives by a vote of 99 to 1. . L. Luther Ray, whose probation on a charge of housebreaking, w: - 'FOR ¢ N| iy revoked él-’fi:us’.?’he‘"r'fad“i’:uflifif{’:d FOR SHRINERS’ CONVENTION Man Paroled on Housebreaking|in “tne penitentiary on the. forsers | o2 F "5"'{;‘ kc'“"} 100 R‘““s . charges today. The former sentence | Chairs and Rockers, decorations an = A g Charge, Convicted for Forgery, | was ‘also for {wo years.'so Ray wili | novelties. 617 F St N.W. 270 4 Replenished—so that choosing is better than ever. | have to serve four years. to Serve Four Years. | "John” W. Lyles and Isaiah Small- || pownTows NW. ; This offering of quality clothes at less than their y wood, who pieaded guilty to non-sup- treet N.W. s B . . S | port charges, were each given a term Beteces M int ; standard prices has created such emphatic apprecia- |of one year at Occoquan, but were | c—— Phillp Manson, a young white man, | released on probation to make regu- | May 25 & [ tion: that we’re going to show our responsiveness to was sentenced today by Justice Bai-|lar payments to their dependents in ay o les. in Ceiminal Division 2. to serve | the future. PARK June 10 4 the will of the pyblicsdby adding nearly two hundred three years in the penitentiary for | 24-Hour Service more suits to the gathering. ' bigamy. The indictment charges that | LEGISLATORS HIT DEBS. Manstvln n;a‘:rr!ml Anna )r Comer, Jan- | = — — R Single and double breasted business suits, Nor- uary 15, 1919, and without obtaining| AyST e Declara- | \ p folk 7 rativ it e e s Declara- | TAX{S gzgfiel.JTOS a\ folks,and sport models for youthful and conservative marriage ceremony June 21 last with | leader, y ve W made | - Matllda Smith |in New York, that he is a “casualty M.in 431 drCSSerS. A ‘Vorlsl O-I COXOrS flnd patterfls. .Ijlenty Of Richard M. Furneyhough, convicted/ of the world war”, and “entitled to . blue serge. All sizes, 33 to 48—all proportions. MRS. HELEN CORBIN HEINL. . oo ; p Mrs. Helen Corbin Heinl win ten || | $2_New Silk Tashington art lovers of the aims ||E Bags and needs of the MacDowell student. colony at Peterborough, N. H.. when | sl she appea 10 soloist for the ||& " s o . nes brocade . fourth consecuti ar at the spring ank. pidped. Sike c R gl recital of the Arts Club Sunday in assorted colors e e with fancy me % St 1th fancy metal Bose, in black and ‘The wnique: calony. founded by the (ML= 1316 _To 1324 7TH ST.. NW. | = | man generally considered America’s e 8 zreatest comn for the encourage ’ . ment of writ ainters, sculptor: e m el reat dale o ear €Nn s JUIts tentlon. Mrs. Heinl, a b A a_long-time pupil of MacDowell, explained that the founding of the colony grew out of the often expressed opinion of the ’ =4 . ’ o White Oxford Shirts composer that opportunities for music en s lne \ en s lne students in this country fully equales : those abroad. 3 —in neckband and attached “Mr. MacDowell's insistence upon collar styles. Men will be the value of America's development - . . . - of its own genius and his frequent quick to note the excellent warnings against too weak vielding ummer l Y oo quality —as well Yo Europe’s artistic judgment has been abun tly justified,” said Mrs. “ Heinl. as_the special §9 .65 i n i : rice. All sizes, . te g S “I recall how a friend, studying P with him, composed a piano numbe 1395 t0 12 20005 It was her first attempt and she wa . . en composing it she had held to > . o all the rules of form and composi i Madras Union Suits roa c O lr S tion, so th did not give her cre- | - ative impu full play. When she showed It ta facDowell he played —of the better type, prop- erly cut for comfortable fit. Tailored of cool, soft white G . £ - madras in_self stripes and . ream o ent leather shoes, and he cannot have plaids. Sizes 34 15 the Loom. . any fun at all. Take him home, put Sigh L e 3 forsams 31. him in overalls, and bring him back S - . : 2 ol to me!"” Just in time for Decoration day Adding new lots almost daily to E3eh ccocoesnoon e ¥ B 3 E and the warm weather to follow. N what has been a great sale. Just A Of interest to the man who is satisfied with noth< ROOF GARDENS OPEN. An opportunity to buy a great value : added 50 All-wool Tweed Suits, in Clocked Silk Socks .ing short of the best. These are summer shirts of B at a little price. An assortment of i sport models, as well as some.other Rt sl . ich in fabric—white English broad: Roof gardens on the Arlington H hai kool kloths and other desirable suits. Every conceivable iceabl, th, SRS e s aClitc nslisbreacs ¢ Para ; T i oL, ; o = ; : —as serviceable as they are . fear A e b s ere Iarmally eatherweight fabrics, in conserva- fabric, pattern and model in this handsome. Pure thread silk. dou_‘ as superfine In appearance as it 1s superior in b e o N ive and young men’s models. Sizes, sale,.so we advise you to get in no Black clocked with white, 'service. Tailored with all the nicety of custom shirts. crowds ot the Jazz loving folls o ncluding regulars and stouts, 33 to Also some very fine mohairs in this brown and navy clocked to The price is notable because the shirts are! Washington were present to particy 48, G®a lot. Sizes 33 to 48, including stouts. match. Substand- STt A ar it ohen eround | No Charge for Alterations ¥ No Charge for Alterations - ar ds'b';“t ',“’th“"' 55c A Belt With Initial Buckle En RS s At fros o o] . ticeably such... Bt G _ [£ 500 Men’s Straw Hats 31.65 Men’s Silk Shirts. 33.95 - —Solid cowhide strap, black or cordovan, 31& it through and said, in his whimsical fashion: ** ‘Poor little boy! He's all dressed yp in a black velvet suit with a stiff, sarched white collar, .and tight pat: A great assortment of white and tan straws Plain color and, steiped, fersey, plain color ana with nickel silver initial buckle..... w ; ] - bt Saby aths, Soft Crabs, $1.00 Per Dozen || 5k “thiy 2nd,"% eerte fmt o i 5 SieT"ln bis spacial sale at §0.05. Siaes 14 to T etc., in this special sale at $3.05. Sizes 14 to 17 Turtles, 12%c Per Pound Eico & conpamy |14 Bogs’ High and| A Forced Sale of Our Entire Stock of < i . Man’s Steres’ Stimws fl.f;::e:l;':l‘gn::?;::x :;;k“ | Low Shoes DRESSES, COATS & CAPES s T —offer such exceptional variety as well S P l N DLE R . At a Great Sacrifice of Profits S y . as such exceptional measure of style and —_— 2 quality, that it’s perfectly natural the 607 12tk N.W. M. 2704 Formerly $9.95 and $10.95 Coats, Capes and Dresses . S _ e Sl i : The Extra Size Dresses are of all-wool serge; panel . ; b | 8 |fronts; 10'in this lot; black only; sizes to 52, 98 Straw Hat for every head! all & Dellver i The, Dresses are of crepe de chine and taffeta; dark . S : and light shades; sizes to 40. § lean & Press : : 8 5 o Couts a;afi Capes are of all-wool velour or polaire ; 32‘.00 e 3"00 4.00 Ladies’ 7 5 $ . Formerly $12.95 and $14.75 Coats and Dresses e . PG . 47 Coats of all-wool polaire cloth, copen, tan and Leghorns and Panamas, $4. "Blouses c 4 A 3 _ | brown; flare or belted back. Sizes to 42. $7 .98 60 Dresses of alltyme crepe, Canton crepe and crepe Special price this week only 250 de chine, are of navy, green, black, tan and brown. Sizes FIRST IN FASHION Finer Panamas, $675 to 38. Boys tan low and high shoes, Eng- ish llfe and h‘hlth!l styles, all solid Exm Size cnlt‘ ‘nd Dr S“nbum ¢ i The Coats 3° 9f @ILw001 poplin; black and navy: sizes e e S vpetrod. . Bhesl11 Just 8 coats in the lot. Specially @ Poison Ivy, Insect Bites and - E priced at $9.98. Value, $19.95. ; .98 “MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK” 3 Y - are of dropstitch paulette; navy, black and other skin affections are easily The DrSgses s2o.of forstch paulotter navy, Uiack sad N t] 24 healed with Men’s Palm Beach|speciany priced at $9.95. Values to $22.50. Just 18 in this lot. Radium Ointment and White Oxfords, (Formerly. $16.50 and $19.95 Coats, Capes and Dresses Palm Beach and " : ll-wool cloths. Y Radium Products Corporation white Canvas Oxfords, s Just, 20 Coats and Capes of a o : 1105 Connecticut Ave. NW. | [ teather soles, cool and 2.39 Capes are fringe trim; coats in sport models; silk s 1 0.98 2 ——N i § Hined. O’Donnell’s Drug Stores . o e 56 Dresses of laces, cantons and crepe de chine. Peoples Drug Stores gphnt—skd(' navy, tan, rose, gray and brown. 1zes to 3 . 6 6 6 Stanidrerls. | Formerly $22.50 and 325 Coats, Copes and Drevves | The Coats are all wool, mannish styles; the Capes ‘White Canvas Patent are all-wool velour and silk models. Just 24 in the lot. NS Tan Atep Fsimps, 95 The. Dresses are all Canton crepe, laces and crepe s .98 is the most speedy remedy we know for R TR . cantona; variety of colors; sizes-to 44. Just 38 in lot. . = T . . . in sizes ‘The extra sizes are of tricosham d taffeta; sizes Constipation, - Biliousness, ICOHI. Ll b 4% to 64%. Only 8 in this ot

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