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: JULY 24, 1923 2 - F & thibition Certain to Fail, At the Bottom of he Ladder. CRANE SINKS WITH FOUR. Hawser Connected With Tug Snaps . g EDMONSTON’S—Fome of in Storm Off Brazil. the“Originll”FOOTlgg!e!?d Says Sweden’s Whisky Czar & - By n?(; mm Press. it Boots and Oxfords for Men, Can Reduce But Not Eliminate Drink- v Lt Cpf R T, L ing, Declares Man Who Tells Country- ‘ A L R T e Jus_t What They Can Buy. =X H ;;;fixxmym‘ the Toba.~to Bahia In Childrerfs ‘No Toba and the tug were con- 4 nect y a hawser which broke CAN READ LATIN OR. during the height of the storm. OREEK . GUESH VOUD YR Footwear NOTE—This is the first of a series of three the United States is a heavy, master- articles by Herbert Corey on the Swedish ful ale by comparison, FREE GIRL IN ASSAULT. Deople’s attitude toward - regulation of the . | ETTER WRWE 3 o 2 T s e ik they o att | ot GG edts! Scall ° -alepnact L - BS'TUFF N ENGLISA a LYAUSAU, Wis. July | 25 Mary On Sale in Our ol tion. ] rt s by Mr. Corey vl acl A < i o 430 problliticn. Other articies b liquor with each restaurant meal. WE ’,\z, with assault with intent to kill in Stock Room Ono usually goes before as an app ‘N’ BY THE WAY. connection with an attack on her ooy BY HERBERT COREY s ;.!(zer. nr:r:in ti llel't!?hfl fflllo]wsdrl‘akl fi' “T No g ) a A stepmother, Mrs. Anna Lawando, on & D he' St quer. ey are rather small drinks, S WA =y ¥, | th ¢ July 10, wi 2 : s Y Special Correspondence to the'Star ‘fUqucr, They are rather small dr DON e o itilbecty 250 Pairs Children's and Misses GOTHENBURG, Sweden, July 10.— Foher Qikris @ Menth, Bratt says that humanity ¢ad' only| .. can take home four liters a be regulated so far. It is’ regret-[month by presenting his book, show- table, he says. If we could be made [ing that his taxes are pald and that - v - : ~ o ohey the wite men we. would.ba |0t wel benaved.” A Tier s ‘apout = ‘ 8 Niloak Pof A - 3 PoBTRY ! : » = = today on $1,500 bail. : Oxfords and Strap Pumps 1 .85 ttery Letter off. But we will got. One can .also cheat. One often does. 4 Therefore, he says, prohibition |But that is a part of Bratt's story. 2 ) W &, : You will must always fail. . Regulation can| At the tercentennial exposition in i ; find this Gothenburg what has been actually e, = Pottery to only be successful up to & certaln accomplished in making the Swedish i Q excel 10 polnt. When regulation deprives the |people over Into a temperate nation N Dasur Values up to $450 P ¢ | is graphically shown. s 18 an ex- » \ : : ‘aronically thirsty element of R Ty axBosttion. Byiile e i & hEA . 1920 p . Cl’lld . dMi . t regards as the minimum amount |y hag all the ordinary features of an NN - is _prac- airs udren s an 1Ss€s of rum it will kick over the bounds. | exposition, barring honky-tonks and - ’ - teany no . The statements of Dr. Tvan Bratt |midways, but to the American visitor 4 3 > chance for . High Shoes 3 the .attention seems centeréd on the B / o duplica: arc of value because he is the whis- [{he attention secms centerid ! tlon, & ‘v King of Sweden. He is the head | There are forestry, iron-making and et 5% the liqu onopoly. which doses | temperance er out to the ish people the hard In the peial 1 striking posters :M:H:'n;!:“‘! tquor they are permitted under the fillustrate the ress under reg 3 = Y far to this taws. More than that, he is. the |lation of the Swedish people from & 3 5 oot fan who wrote the Jaws. He is try- | drunken to an extraordinarily tem- = x e upliented D to squecze liguor consumption jperate people. I am quoting Bratt Values up to $450 It'1t pay you well to purchase several pairs for values can never be greater. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) " 1334 F Street ™ o™ ™ ANDREW BETZ, Manager clays found in the Ozark M ountain contribute their beauty, and the master crafts- the potters combine to tum out the most beautiful Pot- tery imaginable. You will {nstant- 1y appreciste the novelty snd use- uluess of ‘the various designs down to the frred i i ng that not many vears ago 2 ife believes that a E : wedes drank dangerously too o ) 3 without it “Not the women,” he says. “They = "‘{{ l. L System of Regulation. did not. But the men wallowed in = Lo &7, Rgp———— Later I shall have something more schnapps. & e —— = =7 = tell of Bratt and his vjews. This Decrease In Drinking. = f \ fifteen ¥ s of ser o _;(””‘huh“*" places decrcased in the proportion of Let us show them you nd most importuni | decreased from 1867 in the proportion AT BEIGHTEEN AND WENT TO WORW ON Ti i erhaps this ranking | of 595 to 191. From 1835 the cases of HE The National an Mjalmar Branting, the |twenty-one vears there has been a de- = T e = (Mr. Foster’s 8hop.) r premier, who ix almost uni-|crease of four-fifths in brandy drink- = == 14th e, Street, "o and that we should . who became an ant From 1886 the number of drinking e 3 Al Sial 328 to seventy. Drinking in saloons OL. GCC : sr L \“2' E’ LEFT I: :AQW 'VEQWNT . There are Swedes who'| ntoxication dropped off in the pro- m F WOUDLCA k. he is of more real impor- | portion of 138 to twenty-four. In the MG [ELD | N Remembrance Shop 1y held to be Sweden's greatest. & at meals. An arresting pioture the moment it is desirable to|shows that in 1874 the average Swed- { hibition.” man after man told me.(few vears — and especially after| For all that. prohibition may come, show . just what § n has accom-Jish man needed a handcart to take|“We saw the virtues of sobriety.|watching the United States—we are|But that is a part of Ivan Bratt's shéd‘ through her system of T(‘Ku"ihnme s vear's supply of bottled | But after our experiences of the last ! afrald.” story. lation. Here one can have brandy. In 1898 he could carry it in All ‘the light beer and light wine |his market basket. Now he totes it BOOR o AN VL) one wishes to bu he beers home in his coat pockets. There = - g decently light v whirligig sort of affair in one wall. frivolous. It h Through three apertures brandy cent beverage we complained of in ppear in rotation. Thirty-four whirl into sight each minute through one hole. They rep- 25 HELD IN THEFTS |iiipes anen sl mingfeint1ss o & - 2 sk JADANSION vears later the consumption ’ OF WAR MA:I'ERIALS sinal ol et meii | Greater Response Each Day! Bargains and Savings! One waits catlike in front of the third tovis: 30| i B G s 4 window, which shows the drinking Extes large; size 23148 Good Grade Gauze Cotton Fine Swiss Ribbed Cotton ch - habits of Gothenburg today. At the Goods Valued at $275,000 Stolen | 8"y miTe* 1 Vs 1| FowELs: 12Y2¢ From Camps, Army Officers SEeSIR » : double thread; all Vests, crochet neck and Union Sults, tape tops and white; worth 30c. armholes ; sizes 34 and 3. loose knee; sll sizes 1o 44. DU | Say e Exehivition Red Border Absorbent Huck Report. | These figures do not tell the whole Towels, _doubie-thread qual- story. There is liquor smuggling ity. Limit, 6 to buyer. into cden, and it is obvious that 3 0 | no \tm]((«u can :\.- hndxullbooth'-s:- } Outsize Fibe y 1 ok g | EIDE. Here and there a little moon- c Fanc; e C il LOU JLLE, Ky. July 24.—Total ine is produced. More alcoholic SIctosetancy Socks Hose csts of persons alleged |liquor i drunk than the offical fig- number of a b havathe e or have [Hires ad But there is little pub- | th have b imulicated twjor ihave ng in Sweden, and one might 9 knowledge concerning the theft of & s no jiiblic) mtoxication [ 1 approximately $50,000 worth of blan- Swedes like the system. Children's Solid % - e W y v "ol i ‘Women's Extra kets, cdibles, saddies and other war were on our way toward pro- Color, Plain and g oters Exir arter- Socks: Fiose, lisie “tops: black, waite 'and cordovan. material from Camp Knox, near here, was increascd to twenty-five when || three civilians were detained by Army officers for investigation. Two weeks ago it was charged over $275,000 worth of Arniy supplies had been Ith 9 oiieds For Better Vision U5 by an or .| The Right Glass tending over a period of one year Capt. P. A. Hembold e and 5 the investigation Comp ¥ sfused to d Eye Comfort aE g ‘< ¢ Consult Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Established tn 1900 CELEBRITIES SHUN | [Keep YourSkin-Pores U. S. LECTURE TOURS| | Active and Healthy o Europeans Decline Lucrative Offers ..W lth Cuhcura Soa Raised Dot Voile and Summer Silk Dresses That Sold Up to $10.95 $16.50 Silk Lace Dresses 501 New arrivals, fine quality {silk lace, some georgette trimmed, others with Amer- ican beauty bodice. Sizes 16 to 42. Wonder value! T B R B S BORUSUBUBU 1 O Bill Dime Sal Yes, that’s right! 10c Down! And that means that you can have IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of any article in our store—up to $50—on the initial payment of one thin dime! 1t’s a sale that’s taken the town by storm, and no wonder! 15, uture arrests woutd be made upon charges of knowingly having r ceived stolen goods. Civillans be given examining trials July was said. Clearance of one rack of pretty raised dot voiles' and- printed crepe de chine dresses, in_sizes only 16 to 38. A rare bargain for a small size. : Here’s the Beautiful Plan 17-Jewel Ilinois Mastertime Clearance Sale, Were to $7.98. 2 : . wats T T = . $ : Diamond Rings | 11« peymen: | WATCH FOR MEN Because of Criticism Following ' WASH D " = : o o ? | Choice of 200 dresses, fine imported ginghams, organdy, Slomtadien : ; i | voiles e ot nderfully trimmed and the most desirable styles. 30c—3rd week e A i 555 Wi Gust color fabrics, and regular and extra sizes are in the | | Silk_Skirts, R $1.59 24.—European | lot; 16 to 54. 50c—5th week 60c—6th week 70c—7th week 80c—8th week One big sparkling Diamond in | 90c_0th week central setting, with two pm.ll‘;er Diamonds (not chips) on each side; set in handsome hand-carved mount- Then $1 weekly ings of 18 Kt. and 14 Kt. white or until paid for. 5% e caser to - re-l oy R r” and Insist! Nemish their coffers by lucrative lec-| DAY Dayer and Insist: = Y :le",ly‘hl’v‘:u(!‘l; 5 . a = 39¢ Tissue Gingham, refuse to come over, James B. Pond, | : & Fancy Voileszsc tour manager, declared today on his| aprival on the steamship Orduna. He Yard-wide, beautifully colored striped tissue gingham and 39-inch fancy volles on light or dark said he had tried unsuccessfully to Erounds, worth up to 500 yard. B U T T T T A T A GO A A MILLINERY CLEARANCE = Were to $2.98 79c ling, Walter de la Mare, Sabatine, Stelnach and Freud. It is understood that some of these arrange visits for Shawm Wells, Kip- 40-Inch Sheer, Crisp décline to return because of criticism green gold. for both ladies and gentle- A famous timekeeper, known for following previous Were to $4.98 men. Wonderful bargain! Remember — im. | b beauty, reliabiiity” and - acca~ Austrian _scientists, a x E refused, though poverty s r ’ handicapped their researches. T complained Americans were more in- | White and a good line of desirable colors. terested in sensationallsm than in the | clear and transparent. A regular 35c value. mediate possession! | wome gold-filied $34..50 10¢ tind the above scale | oimeiaess $34.:50 Down applies to anything | TSt (&M search for scientific truths. - B oir store un ol o st e o Dr. Steinach, of Vienna, noted for : « " \ n 14 Foel 10c Down nis Fejuvenation .efforts, Pond de= When you sce the name “Bayer’ \\ $£50. rgal clared, hud been forced fo cut his ra | 0N package-or on tablets you are search staff from one hundred to ten | etting the genuine Bayer product and had no money with which to buy |prescribed by physicians over 45¢ Imported 5 . monkcys for experimentation. The|twenty-two years and proved safe Glngham’ c !c‘(\;‘;ll\flc::begr;::u{‘dlsh!nduA“:;:ehr?n‘}ahm‘" by millions for , E 3 vide, fine mercerized finish, in & full EiPond declaved that Dr. Sigman -olds Headache e e ore, wesorted size checks. S tnminan. Froud, exponent of psychoanalysis,| Loothache Lumbago d Tri d Hat also complained that American pupils, | -~ Earache Rheumatism At 1’c_R“dy.to-wm an mmmet ats Full plece; pers without understanding his principle: Neuralgia Pain, Pain 36-In. Fine-Count sect quiy }’{,; S etas sl horuabair " bralds. in Hlask, h sumed to teach them in the: “ . Sy from s ed with flowers and frui . T !\cccé)t Bayer Tablets of Aspii Bleached MIIS dressing; wort browns and white, trimm; owers and Mr. Pond told of a young doctor in|only. Each unb:‘oken packag;‘l con- | & - ‘a yard. Vienna who. he said, had accomplish- | tains proper directions. and; 2 L e remarkable Tesuits in the trans- | boxes of fwelve tablots” cose fon C':B orR & G érence and inplanting of the human $1.00 « i cents. Druggists also sell bottles B] e and who plans to come to the also | s $z8 800 Wio plas to come to the] r'2f and I, Aspirin is fhe trade oomers Standard makes, also Kaufman special. Me-* vesearch work in the American Hos-|mark of Bayer Manufacture of 29c dium bust, or elastic onoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | ‘ tops. Sizes to 30. Dress and Sport Hats, $1.79 . To close out the entire stock of fine trimmed and ready-to-wear hats of Canton crepes, taffetas, straw and horsehair braids and felts—in the wanted colors 14-Kt. Solid Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch 26-Piece Chest 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware Crepe de Chine Teddies $1.69 All silk crepe de chine teddles, in pink, blue or orchid, lace and ribbon tops. Full cut. - This is the renowned 1847 Rogers Bros.— the finest plate prod- uct of the Interna- 1 !Il\'til Co—and (1018 G, AT i weinn Flowered crepe or Slastio waist and | | batiste, in pink, orchia ket Stull cut sizes, of | | or blue grounds, shir- fine quality pink batiste. red yoke; full cut. 15-jewel movement that keeps accurate time— a thing of beauty that is a remarkable value at BOYS’ Sllits Reduced Women’s $1.95 Comfortable 5 his "llo:"p:ifi;;x!f the best we have ever seen, .| HOUSE SLIPPERS $90.75 .' 0% y $ 49 I%n?ed;c_e Possession THE WOODLAND Cathedral Avenue Near Connecticut Avenye: One -room, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—$60.00. Two rooms, 'kitchenette, dining alcove Also a complete stock of Community Plate at this same price. 10¢ Down. Immediate Possession 10c Down. [ J Choloe of geveral hun- airs*of women's Three 'rooms, kitchenette, dining alcove sale and save. Sizes 7 to 19. : pers, medium round tos ; S <z and bath—$90.00. § \ $ g-gg Suits now .. ; rose “for Ured’ fect—all z : . ? = THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. . §{ 1000 4 ¢ * Real Estate Brokers i FOUNDED 1888 % 738 15th Street N.W. ‘Bell brand and other make 708 Seventh Sh'eef N‘wi 35 Years of Square Dealing .3123 M Street N.W. s

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