Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 18

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8 ° e — ANDERSONPLACED PON LA BODY International Lawyer to Help Adjudicate U. S.-German War Disputes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¥, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 1923 &s umpire negotiations. Mr. Anderson is a former counsellor of the e Department and has been employed by the department to rep- rese several fmp STREETPEDDLERS BARRED DOWNTONN Only Papers and Guide Books Can Be Sold in Con- 5 gested Area. l ommis- regulation { at no but today's | flicials say, \\'iHi hring under tricted ban all other street peddlers who hereto- n licensed. ted in the police that no goods, fore have not t The clause in shall be sold 50 cents a rezulate aj license. | LAWYER CANES DOCTOR. ! L. P. Manson Fined $25 in Police Corpora- tion d Housing Corpora . and Dr. Herbert H. Schoenfeld of the Wardman | Park Inn, Wednesday night last proved | an interesting feature of the United States branch of Police Court today, before Judge Hardison, when tried. Mr. Manson was convicted and fined the court. Manson was charged with hav-1 slted Dr. Schoenfeld with a | t b between the two i aid. over some alf- | U. S. GOT WORLD VIEW IN’98 WAR, SAYS HARDING D the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—President Harding. in a_lottér read at a dinner of 1,600 Spanish-American war vet- erans. commemorating the twenty- fifth anniversary of the conflict, de- clared this country was impelled to B tly more i ant participation s a vesult of the | with Spain did v the nation for its participation in the world war “One might well tremble to think of ithe horrors that might have marked the mobilization of men for the world war had it not been for the lesson in mobilization, sanitation and man- agement _that..wys .learned in th war.” - Brief Cases Black, tan and cordovan cowhide, with two straps, lock - and ~four pockets. Special, 54.95 500 Saks Suits tor Men In a Two-Group Sale At Important Reductions Many of these Suits have two pairs of trousers—but all of them are characterized by those features for which Saks Clothes are so well known — distinctive modeling and skilled tailoring. 250 Suits that sold up to $35 have been reduced to 2475 250 Suits that sold -up to $45 have been reduced to §35.75 They’re in the popular Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds — Young Men’s two and three button models; Single and Double-breasted; Conservative and Sports Models, and all sizes are in- cluded. Third Floor. Pennsylvania Avenue Sale of Manufacturer’s Samples en’s Straw Hats —including several of the best English, Italian and American makes. Theyll be on special Sale Satur- Improved and “flat foot” Sennits. Fancy and Novelty braids— leather sweats and fine grade of silk trimmings. Of course, the shapes are all of the accepted styles—and the proportions most becoming. In value, variety and price it’s the biggest Hat event this season. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Special Sale of Men’s Mohair Suits (Coat and Pants) - $11.75 They are in plain Gray and Black, and Black and White stripes—well fitting because they have been accurately cut, and will hold their shape because they have been carefully tailored. Sizes from 35 to 44. s aks & (Jlompany Seventh Street Boston Bags Cowhide: with strong , strap and buckl Special, 52‘95 A Special Sale of Better-Type Featherweight Suits Coat and Trousers—Worth $27.50 %19 Gabardines, in Plain and Herringbone weaves—Tan and Gray effects—modeled in the smart two-button and Sports de- signs. Tropical Worsteds—neat Pencil Stripes and plain colors—two-button models. Both lots are excellently well tailered- to the minutest detail. Sizes 34 to 42. A Big ljay Tomorrow in The Boys’ Shop What the youngster’s summer wardrobe needs you can supply tomorrow at very considerable savings. "All Boys’ Wool Suits that were $13.50, $15, $16.50 11 Each with two pairs of pants and including Right Posture Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Tweeds—and Blue Serges—Norfolks with patch pockets; and the Right Posture Suits, with their wonderful athletic features. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, Natural, Gray, Sand and Brown — Norfolk model, tch kets. vears. SPECIAL.. Boys’ Khaki Knickers in the wanted shades: cut large and full and strongly Sizes 0 * $1.25 sewed. to 18 vear SPECIAL... Boys’ F urpishings Boys' Sport Blouses khaki and light stripes Sizes 8 to 16 years. sgc SPECIAL : Boys’ Shirts—solid Blue. Tan, Lavender and Green, with attached and button- on collar. Sizes 12 95¢ to 14. SPECIAL.... Boys’ Two - piece Pa- jamas — White Madras: trimmed in Pink or Bluc Sizes 8 to 18 years. 31_65 SPECIAL .- Boys’ Sox — plain dark and light colors—and white. with fancy tops. Sizes 5! -t0'9. - Reduced from ch ] 39c and 59 to Boys' Wash Suits—\Mid dys and Button-on Models —in Pink, Buff, Blue, Tan, Brown and White—either plain; or with combina tion trimming Sizies '3 o8 $1‘59 vears, SPECIA Indian I All Children’s Tailored Straw Hats Were $2 to $10 51 to 35 half price rs; and in all size Second Floor. Children’s Shoes Boys’ “Hikers”"—Brown Canvas, with rubber heels and soles—made for hard wear and comfort. Sizes 1 to 514—$2.75 Sizes 32.50 10todd12., . 5. Childrens Play Shoes Tan Grain Leather: strong Iy stitched. Sizes $].45 (TR e G Misses's and Children’s Patent Colt One-strap Pumps—trimmed in Red, . Green, Lavender and Gray —in Tan Calf. with Red trimming. Sizes 535{) 814 to 2 = e T s RS et ———— P

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