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THE E NG STAR., WASHINGT! NOTE ENDS BRITISH | IR WTHRUSSA (9 ' Moscow Pleased With Curzon | “Reply and Believes Trou- i = ble Is Over.~ % the Associated Pre 5.—Lord Curzon's sian note cover- roversy between omsidered in offi- eliminating the pos- @ break with England. 1 the note, howe ctly clear to the Russia nd | ¢ asked Leonid K . their | to explain | finally de- | together he as yet has te " morth A’ the United fore wants teet hersell " or v est BOOTLEGGERS’ APPEAL DEWIED BY HIGH COURT| Four Convicted of Transporting | Licuor to Chicago Get Adverse | Ruling on Case. ! 5. —The United ke ed with . Quinn were fined WANTS $10,000,000 LOAN.| Persian_ Province 0il Concession Proposed to U. S. Company. By the Associated Press. vote on the meas- MANUFACTURER SUCCUMBS. CHICAGO. June 15—Louis Hanson, founder Furniture manufacty dicd_yeste FOR LEASE BUSINESS PROPERTY 14th and Eye Sts. Large Store Room Attractive Office Rooms Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H St. NW. Main 1028 WORCGH 1o ¢ EST. 1872 RADIUM TISSUE CREAM rejuvenates “skin” glands and prevents infections from dust and other impurities. Radium Products Corporation || 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W ©’Donnell’s Drug Stores Drug Stores ympany, one of the largest concerns in the world, Pannlag Keep Your Liver Right on cannot feel well with Jky Tiver—and all sorts ims develop when unctioning properly and fever—that “feel- Malaria, etc. Milburn’s Malaria Capsules —according to the simple di- rections—and you'll soon be feeling fit. They are piirely vegetable and can only benc- fit. For sale at all Peoples and other good Drug Stores. The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. —By WEBSTER. IS Wikt CONCLUDE THE EXERCISES, 1 HOPE You ALL HavE A HAPPY VACAT IO AND THAT YOU Wit RETURN (N THE FALL WiTH RENEWED ENERGY \ AND A DETERMINATION: To (MAKE Ever GREATER PROGRESS WITH YoUR X WSLE . Prii uP Tooe BOOKSAND AN DUT QUIETLY AND LET LS NOF HAVE ANY - Seorming mmie l Phone Main 4874 Xey Chemical Co. CLEARANCE SALE OF GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS Genuine Outing Crash Suits VALUES $ 1 5_09 $25.00 == Silk Pongee Suits, $ 182 VALUES $27.50 STANLEY SHOP 1209 Pa. Ave. NW. Bet. 12th & 13th, Near 12th St. AUCTION SALE 9F JEWELRY Selling Out STOCK and FIXTURES Beginning SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Wonderful Opportunities to Secure Such Merchandise As DIAMONDS WATCHES |t Noting xe CLOCKS e JEWELRY PEARLS FOUNTAIN PENS . SILVERWARE ETC. AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL VALUES! JULIUS H. WOLPE 1704 14th St. N. W. SALES DAILY, 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M. Our entire stock The name Julius Wolpe has enjoyed the public confi- dence for ten years. This sale will merit a con- tinuation . of that confidence! |KILLS GIRL, MOTHER, SELF | D. C. SOCIETY LEADER - | Filipino Refused Marrhga.Wmmdu!; Her Father and Brother. HONOLULU, June 15.—Angered be- cause the mother of his fourteen- | S | | | Prominent American Woman Intro-. duced at Court With Bril- mit lu;r to marry him, Pomno Crosco, liant Ceremony. i a Filipino, thirty-five vears of age, e z vesterday shot and killed the giri| LONDON, June 15.—At the fourth and her mother, seriously wounded |court of the season held tonight in the girl's father and her twelve-year- | Buckingham Palace the state rooms old brother, and then killed himself. presented a beautiful scene. There was & wonderful display of summer flowers. | Most of the ladies carried beatitiful bouquets. A majority of the large | number _of ‘debutantes wore gowns of | pale pastel ;hnd:!l, z talte 1 101 e merjcans presen Maughan on Third Lap of Test| (ne king and queen were Miss L. G. Flight | Kaufmann and Mrs. Barron Collfer, ABRL New York: Mrs. Willlam Hamilton By th | Bailey, Washington, *.; Miss Eleo- "DAVT! Ohio, J 15.—Lieut. | nora Sears. Boston ss Helen Le Russel pped off from | Seure, Danville, 1L: Philip Henry McCook 7:30 vk this | a Miss Leonore Henry, Asheville, N. X St. Joseph, on the [ (. Mrs. L. Tucker Burr, Boston; Mrs. = of his test flight. to making his “daylight” transconti- | Cannon, Washington; and Miss Morri- nental trip. son. i]m“fld sweetheart refused to per- | LEAVES McCOOK FIELD. A LITTLE HOME THAT IS KEENLY FASCINATING We urge you to inspect this CORNER house. Built when good materials were cheap and abundant and by one of the city's best building firms. IT IS NOT AN OLD HOUSE AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION. Has six rooms and one tiled bath and good back yard on paved alley. It is located in one of Wash- ington's most select home centers in the northwest. Its noteworthy features are its attractive outlook. its livable plan, its good neigh- horhood and a most unusual front and side lawn. Scores of advantages make this a most attractive home-buying proposition. COMPANY 1311 H STREET The American Women have taken to pt and her “fancies™ like “love at sight.” And nothing ever “came out of ligypt” in the way of footwear that could outrival the style Hirsh originates -and the price certainly is attractively Tow. Silk Hosiery Colors to Match $1.65 to $3.25 All Sizes Special The Red Silk Colors Red Kid Blue Kid i Green Kid Champagne Patent Leather Neutral Gray White Kid All Sizes /1026-/1028 SEVENTH ST NW. “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-wide in Trade” Palm Beach Suits With a Perfect Guarantee These Suits. are brimming over. with style. Guarante@ed to hold their shape under the most trying conditions. Each model.is a work of art, strictly hand-tailored by proficient tailors and cold-water shrunk. You'll find them just a little different from the ordinary run. med $15 Gabardines, Tropical Worsteds Unusually stylish, hand-tailored and exceptionally cool ~ and comfortable for the hot weather before us. There's plain and sport models, with silk taped seams, to make selections from. The colors anteed.and warranted not to shrink Mohair Suits The ideal clothing for hot weather. Cool and comfortable. Al- Strictly hand-tailored most impossible to French flannel. wear a mohair out. Exceptional values $10 Wonderfully tailored. . $18 and $20 Imported White Flannel Trousers ol Herzo ~~Fat 9 ratory | Amory Lawrence, Boston; Miss Helen | PRESENTED TO KING | N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 The Special The Sundwy Shar Are Carefully Chosen There’s a wealth of interest and entertainment in every issue. Regular departments that are popular—new features that appeal—always the best and always clean and wholesome—consistent with the established policy of Wash- ington’s Home Newspaper. gEgyptian Sandals The Editorial Section —in which important people express important opinions on important sub- The Pink Sports Section | —giving first-hand news of the world of sports—professional and amateur. 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