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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. JUDGE TESTS GAS ~ [CALL . W- W. ERoTEST e EGYPTIAN MURDERED. against the French wife of All Kamel beginning at 550 oeleck, Fahmy Bey, an Bgyptian, who died in 8. M. Zi , bandmaster, (3 - 2 Y MY o SR ridor of the hotel where he and his Pennsylvania Seventh While Marine Workers Give s Suppe W_irle wert staxing o = iy Sulte de Ballet, “Anthony and | |, Testimony taken at the Inques Avenue Street : . Number as 1,500. Cleopatra™ Gruenwald owe at Fahmy was not an Relation of Dyes to Public o T Bgyptian_prince, but the son of & wealthy ton merchant. He and his H Ith d Def D e & Hu-‘ led ll‘;o lI’I!eI of the bxuy - y the Associated Press. - = R ondon an arls, an oth ealth and Defense Demon LOS AN 58, Calit. July 13.— Yot Y pera, | |Jenlous. they const strated at Trial. The five-day strike of the marine “Faust” .+ .Gounod The iaur;l .—row lnn transport workers' branch of the In- S dustrial Workers of the World went ol into s second duy at Tos Angelcs Ry The Baltimore-Washington Bivd. July 13.—A |harbor today. " ! e of the rela-| It was started as a protest at the T at Laurel, Md. the’public |conviction here Wednesday of _ Concert Community Luncheon, Tea, Dinner. alth and nationaj defe vas given |1V seven alleged members of the | | {<h : v | | Accommodations for motoriats or for the “at the trial of the governmént's (& W. W. on charges of criminal James T 3 = sult against the Chemical Foundation |SYndicalism, i | March, “Cail Me Henry".Benter | |ftn K your automoblie, plauo, pioae | for recovéry of seized German pat-| Officers of the Ship Owners' Asso- Wit S¥elnsitios Haud " P e Gange | | s clation declared the strike a “fizzle* | | One step, “Gone” ...Leoe David | | Using a small amount of anilin, one |?Nd that fewer than 200 men quit| hester Dodson VA e ——————;a ¥ ' eade s " . ...Gounod g DmIOE . T leaders of the strike| | Sel€ 5 Nlere ol chitirma o n new, forming e at as high as 1,500. ) s sald there were more | Banner. | Keeps the murtac FAhCresianitiantiatel el mont | e e e RN, noticeable effect of the strike so far | Frity ol ; . ikht congestion” on lumber | Ten dollars reward fs pald for the tow fo by, Writg ur call glated o b ively t . according to the police. arrest of wife desertors in d. ' 1138 New 7maoy Ave. N.W., Washington, D. 0. CAgache. Dr. Stiee —_— Ty a0 ever, that he would not re Examined by Judge. The war gas proved very pungent and Dr. Stieglitz if those in the court inh would be | 3 A the | saying that h | | r|! through it and did not wa | t any more. 2 third exper! of | Pennsylvania Seventh ve. T th | Avenue a g nm an Street vitne. imply adding a solution of chloride of iron and getting a prod- —— uct immediate BANKER OWED $1,240,000 |{||! Open Until 2 P.V TO'WIFE, EXECUTOR SAYS| Loan to H. 7C Dx:EiDisclused in} Checkbeok of Copper King's Daughter, It Is Said. . Tomorrow—Saturday disclosed in a petition t of her estate made to the surrogute’s court by Marcus Daly. executor. Payment of the § was’ disclosed by book afte law admitted re the time. estate by her will and by t laws of t > New York, U N (@ For 5 hours—tomorrow—9 to 2 e | e R The Biggest Value Sale of ‘was about to e a Baltimore resi- dence on the strength of an estate there whe, question of his in- | DEATH BY POISON DENIED. [f | e 777 WASE R 7! ’ Men s Shlrts today in th Creighton, her moth e, \‘:’:». Gl | . = aRY/ \" L~ j Included are the popular Stetson Shirts and other con- s | tempei aneous ‘'makes—known everywhere as $2 Shirts. Choice Bureau to Study Tubercular Ex- s e . Service Men. { = = The p o o1 g - - taken a v . p— . to determining W there are | ;.'fff";'uff under treatment who are C f . Pl ! BT N omiort us = uberculosis b - | That’s what Saks Tropical Clothes are—the maximum | | ; ! of comfort—plus distinctive style—and that’s what ; ar Ast N « S has enhanced their popularity. Saks tailors have | o e oo ballge mastered the art of combining comfort with effec- standard. The Ote. ar- | - ccst number | tiveness. ) ’ = i And another thing—we look carefully after the i S 5 big man. His size is included in Saks hot-weather | Formans's Wil Arrive T (hilve wearables. | plosive i nnsn:'.l:m to Fort A' | and \;u he used in the big h\rl\e-v Palm Beach Tt ~$15 and $18 Ap electric chair has been designed | Oyster-white Linen ..$16.50 and $25 : T e S nene Mohair . e 815, $20, $25 otul “chalr with paria. of the "bens Tropical Worsted. ....... $20, $25, $30 ENDATRIoimEt 0l spnlianines e = Silk Suits ...$25 and $40 = et : Tlrousers of High-grade Flannel. There are plam White Shirts, with collars attaf:hed. Palm Beach. .... ceeeeens...$4.75 There are fancy patterns with collars attached. Pure Linen Knickers. o idiee s 93105 atra wioin, There are Fancy Shirts with neckbands—Madras and : On the Economy Floor e g B3 Stiff aching ' sl Floog, Make is the tell-tale of real Shirt value—and you'll _ Jreck muscles | ~ For Tomorrow 'til 2 . e within a few moments after applying Sloan’s Liniment. Spread it on b} o 558 ; . ERstitn Men’s Mohair Suits Sizes range from 134 Phrdrimph Seatt () | 1 T to 17, with the usual va- : . : $ 1 2 -75 : ‘ Lo , riety of sleeve lengths. | Will End Your | | NC W i We commend this sale Real Mohairs—in the Young Men's and Conserva- ! TR 1A to your consideration as HeadaChe tive models—plain colors, Blue and Black—and ' Pencil - > o = being an exceptional You have heard of this season-—barring none Stripes. The making is unusually good—deep facings & g = = s G L of the same goods—all seams neatly piped; pockets : / = opportunity. tablet—that's la!ul.lly enodn:l!h 2 # . h . H SRR e i with real flaps—and so in all the essential details. monfleflecth’a onel.“aNo opl:liels P troatantlla ge Seabl ol Both regulars and stouts up to 46. For severe pain take two. If g your drugrist has neglected to stock them get them at Peoples Drug Stores, 30 tables, 50 cents. Ask for Kamnex ! o Adverd