Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1923, Page 5

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gy THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923, AXMILAN RULE | , ATNNEN AT Woodhwar & Liothrop Old Letter Shows Mexican Member Better Business Bureau Closed Saturdays Executive Firmly Resisted ; Emperor’s Overtures. Linen Vestee Sets New Tub Silks Very Special, 95¢ $2 Yard 3 [N By the Associnted Press. *VIENNA, July 24. vivifled interest iy ex- Charlotte, who ha reported ill in her e sels, Austrians are giving attention to the story of her consort, Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, who was exe- cuted in Mexico { { i vietion by court-m: A ol A e I : N light has been thrown on - TR K e Iy Treloemied the pesstdenttal An unusually low price for these fresh, white linen vestee ?;‘;lekrcblrso:dgxogth%emca“(écil:fi\thf?( p:c::‘t‘)r;'w:ldmu -"“‘“ » 5 : ned the stree: e : - p , especially women’s misses Maximiltan's effort to reconclle Benito | 1y ¢ Xon ttn arrival there. AR sets—all white or embroidered in colors; two styles— frocks; Pin stripes ;,F large ‘,a,:ir"‘. ;nd :"“]T figures ’ a5 2/ o 5 = Pablo Juarez, then the President of A Folding Kodak A Most Unusual Selling Takes Little Room e i e 80 Reed Chairs and Rockers Mexico, -to the regime which Naupo- 2 the tuxedo, or the youthful Peggy model. : lors offerah ol ciatoatis toen (1xtz“':c::350;“,&;.’,“;;'3%}; - ina|NEW TRIAL OF EX-PRIEST,EB Y I]lN |TWENTY JEWS WOUNDED e in many colors offer ah-wnusial choice of patern : BY POLISH PEASANT MOB o | o Wit ier o] DELORME, 1S ORDERED) Juarez has been made public by (i Son of a local arciitect, who obtained | it from the widow of the emperor's Jul‘y i Melltl‘efil Unable to Agree{ ervant, who returned to o ol yant, whe returned 10| on Verdict in Alleged Slay master, after the execution. It read ing Case. Tuvitation Laid to Traitors. i Damage to Tradesmen’s Property in Vilna District Estimated : at 1,000,000 Marks. By the Associated Press. the Associated Press o “1 admire your generos in le: | & B ing the fatherland in coming to Me A REAL, July 24.—Adelarde De- — 0 ic.| WARSAW, July.23 (Jewish Tele- and this No. 2 Folding Auto- o £ (Fuc e tommer former Catnolte prieet, wan| 1S Organizing SOuth’s Legis-1 vy Agency). — Twenty Jewis ask you on your-own free will to ac- graphic Brownie is just the A G t S 9% ’ P - a5k vou on vour ‘own fres will 10 & [hve to stand trial agaln at the next tradesmen wekbe wounded, several of B J Al a Grea aving n Frice ‘ i i model ideally suited to the va- O it Shme Graltors went to]session of the court of kings bench latures Against Teaching |iwem fatany, ana damage to Jewish Soniit Saall t. wwith Miramar (the imperial castle of the{on a charge of having murdered his = property estimated at 1,000,000 marks cationist. Small, compact, with 3 . Austrian rulers near Trieste), only|half-brother, Raoul, for life insur- of Evolution. | wag done during an attack' by w mob a really dependable lens and 11 Spec!al, $1l‘75 48 Spec1al, $24‘75 eignt o H tics ‘approving. | ance. it Lititov, in the Vilna district, ac- . 7 i Y on vame here without any know- | The jury who for several weels s | Cording 1 reports reaching hers. sbut!lcr equipment; and 1:1? = g 57 e meien ) e e phio for asnerel fmesxs e s b 8S 1, $16.75 13 |, $27.50 dlttons and your advisers are most |ed yesterday for the third time that ted Press ing the annual market fair, was car- B P T GREEE E S5 & pecial, B pecial, . Gangerons eopic in Mexican society. |it was deadlocked. and Chiet Justice ried out by Visiting peasants. After- rownies. 4 . 3 N . ., July 24-—Organiza- . se me ¥ on't | 8 3 x discha > ward the mob broke into Jewish gl = ’ You promise mo security but T dont |Sir 1 nels Lemieux discharged the |tion of southern legislatures against | homes and stripped them of valu- Priced, $11 Lhese are discontinued de You suy that by an understanding |expense they had cauged the people | tie menace, as he sees it of the ables. & signs of one of our best man- we could work together for th ¥y not reaching a decision. The|teachings of Darw: a sticis —_—— A lhu o?u.\lerwr IEUFY \1::-1110 give more |court refused to admit the prisoner St il arwinism, agnosticism ufacturers—secured at a price of my talents and patriotic assist- | (o ball pending retrial or athelsm in publie schools i= wp-| DR, TUPPER A SPEAKER. Keep the Memories that enables us to offer them JAfter the jury had disbanded P. D.|Parently the present undertaking of & < 5 “F 1s & true histors of our time |Decarie, onc of its members, told re- | Willlam Jennings Bryan. In the past of that Vacation— to you at very much less than that glorifies people Who give up their | porters that he wnd W. D. David had | soveral months he isited wio.| Washington Minister Addresses what vou would ordinarily e \d tradition ¢ stoo acquittal against the oth i B f : 5 2 princlples and tradition o Aol i = OMer | tually every general assembly in the| Baptist Assembly at Bristol, Va. Ecosel [eat Bhotolibuns winya have to pay for chairs and and imperiousness, “After hearing the entire speech of | south and asked the legislators to §o| BRISTOL. Va.-Tenn.. July 2 number of sizes rockers like these. the office of president of the rep; the learned judge I was sure’that the | oy record as opposed to the teachings | Ad ¢ Dr. Henry Allen 1 d “who ‘came up from ‘the lowly |uScused wus not gullty.” sald Decarle: | of such doctrines. So far as kn ! $1 t0 $5 They are splendidly con S Juare: of pure India o at decision throughou So fa own | Ber. o : Hieekt . Y $ ¥ 1 dence decrees ‘q}aw;:‘»g ]“fl::‘u “ulf B P ac- | cess, : fon of the Baptist Intarmont as- Let Us Dcrelnp Your Films spring seat and separate cush- Vil Held Out to End. et that the A measure cropped out in the Geor- | sembl Several hundred delegates shall hold out until the end and gia assembly yesterday whic attending the assembly which e S T £ ¥ . yesterday 'whi continue throughout the week ; 1 n ? ) i 2 adopted, 1d give it us the at Virgini P sl . DELAYS BUS DECISION. of that b::; al:gfll‘:’\s!‘lx‘:: :n‘&.- S ry” of "Bines Mou i ions. The great variety of beautiful finishes and uphol- sterings offer something for Satisfactory results in developing and printing your filme il : Booth Lowery of Blue Mountain, : o — all of atheism or agnosticlsm, and, as | MI%.. Will be the principal speaker 24-Hour Service almost every room. Large threaten the rights of thos ‘de- | Gov. Smith Talks With Mayor Hy- |truth. Darwinism, in any of the state’s | ‘Smtagad s SeS8IOD Kodak Section, Pirst foor and small armchairs and fend their nationalitf. Bu in the judgment of history which lan About Extra Session. behalf of such #tands apart from wrong and evil = g b Pt = - 1 N H = This will glve its verdiet on ' u EW YORK, July 24.—Gov. Smith - R S EENETE e 2 METAL GARAGES “Justitla fundamentu; G - ; L Mav, M Try P vithia regnorum public itutions. The rockers—in antique brass, ox- idized, frosted blue, frosted brown, Egyptian gray, pea- Maximilian entered the _city phetiier o « & 3 s i é Service i - yroaximillan entercd, 1965 9| the teriatature ut. . o - ech W “Only the Best” Real Personal Service in ‘cork blue and frosted mahog ctter Is said to have been dellvered | Hylan to endow the city with a | 5 SRV i aad hree ears afierward | 10 gperate municipal bus line As L : 1 i i Bentto! Jures signed Maxtmilan's | refroq 4% She Gy hall with the mapor | tha MBIy o rec oy -rlafr pressing If you are planning ah extra eath warrant. 1 other clty of s, i to the teachings h <chools hair e v - anc piien olty omeIRy s Tt et e g g $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Here, in most refined surround- 'CIO?\‘ izrc:;gifi%:'}f:érhg;;or s s : went before the Ark. cgislature ” b o bl " Y Y A SHIP LINES NOW BRINGING'. e, . 1] . 3 Phone Main 7984 ifj55 vou will have distinctly tunity to buy it—at a saving an ement would be pos ereoty 4 -4 ersonal services under the 3 : S e last moment, [ . an, : peEs b will ate Sec it MANY IMMIGRANTS TO U. S-IM shall, counsel for ih : in"he various wssimblics, Tus bee WASHINGTON GARAGE hands of skilled operators. s Rnenl Kpeniiaret Sact e RN I i i Who obtained an injunction r modified and seldom encounters any Steamers Being Crowded With [the city from expending sition now. The insertion of the | CONSTRUCTION CO. buses, should serve on city s ""in the reference t 701 Continental Trust Bidg. Aliens Seeking Admission Un- |the restraining order, which has been ngs of Darwinism has serv. upheld by the higher court. ed to embarrass opposition. der the August Quota. SOUTHAMPTON ing . liners are v i grants, who are 4 e L] ’ - I'win Size Bungalow Beds Steerage. The Lmpress of Scotland will sail - | . . e el S eon e | Very Specially Priced, $13.75 Belgenland, which so departs on . . e Thireday., Will have (1o largest num. { A special purchase accounts for the very low price of these gho has booked this year. ' ; i 3"'63;‘"",9“*{5 of fivefi',fior;l- for bungalow beds; the sort of bed that almost any bungalow. i ry hair, for oily hair: henna 3 - . P ™ - at arce esion ¢ HELD IN FRAUD CHARGE i e e o cottage or home needs. Low head A_nd foot. a flat arch design: . . | upright method that requires with Simmons band-edge link spring: beautiful brown ma MONTREAL, Quebec, July, “"mfli i no tiresome hbend]ing over a hogany finish. L oo ks imans crokien e v steaming washbowl. : : Biates post office. authorities at At b i 2 Cotton Mattress, $13.50 Sanitary Pillows, $2 t e Made to fit these bungalow beds Filled with clean sanitary feath His alleged operations, carried out H covered in durable striped ticking ers: size 21x27 ;’?’;0‘000%' »“'(!m said to have involved ll Bed Section, Sixth floor PRRRL i . | Make Your Porch a Sleeping Porch With Vudor Shades 1 Permanent Waving You'll enjoy sleeping out there for several months to come—and especially this | Marcel Waving warm weather. ‘A new assortment offers a selection of the best sizes: in green i Water Waving or brown finishes. | :‘lfic‘m"f‘:;“g“ Size 7x7.6 ft. Size 5x7.6 ft. Size 6x6 it. i Hair Dressing $7.75 $5.50 $5.90 P 5 | ls'lhill' g:gdfi Vudor Porch Shads Gection, Fitta floor opular the Year 'Round * v ‘ i : i Keeping House the Cool Way is | Cool and comfortable in Summer and light i K 1 l I El i H. i and cheery in Winter make Reed and | eeplng ouse eCtr ica y i Fiber furniture popular during both Here are five electrical housekeeping aids that should be in every home i seasons. | wired for electricity. i A 4 Thie Store Wil Cione i i The Hoover Sweeper L vaberial Flec:m:‘ Iron, $7.50 Other Days at 5 P When it’s real, real hot there’s no furniture ! The only e’“‘f‘?t Ss“‘;fi%;’ ctl;::‘s &;:x::l bt tlier e beerac e e o | that will give so much comfort as the ! Every mplement _thoroughly :flofigfl‘;‘;gs{ S vour time, strength Sharp edges”or coriers. Without ent- : | cvecy S you v ne, . switch, . VITRAL l light and cool Reed and Fiber. 1 st effort and health at nothing—though i ITE i | EMeiiDomstau isctiuo, | Scomtorors vou class as valueless an ever-clean Universal C - | N . home: even then through the money Electric Toaster, $9 The Long-Life And when it's Winter outdoors the room { Adiuria , value of the years added to the life of PhiTioaiter makes crisp, golden brow: furnished with this cheerful . . ! ] valuable rugs, plus the money saved by toast; a swinging toast rack turns the toast Enamel rnished wi is cheerful furniture i F. Ac d K- having them cleaned—The Hoover without your touc Prasiisal = lends an atmosphere of Summery = A 1rst-LAAll 1t pays for itself more often than once in Air-O-Mix Whip-All, $15 ractical . = v o P > h Vitralite, the warmth and charm that delights all: NS ] An electrical device for whipping cream choose Vitralite, the : ‘Monthly P: e : 5 v 5 SR Convenient Monthly Payments beating eggs, making mayonnaise, ot even ‘l;:cn:“-sfl];: flEnamel,v ‘who go in it. | » e as Low as $6.25 the mixing of light batter lows so l For home, office, factory, motor . P s t, complete. - e e i B H Mayer's you'll find : : o e, e Taee: hermmetr o well, and saves time; ere at Mayer’s you nd a good-lookmg cally sealed. A first-aid kit that . Frssints g display of Reed and Fiber furniture. | saameeord o e wuow - The Universal y a- £ = - s 1 Taith Seath porelun hile - There are single chairs and rockers : ! e e Electric Washer Washes dirt out lof clothes— washes work out of washing surface, which is so easy to clean; and men vote for it be- cause it is so durable i 1 l - upholstered in cretonne for $19.75; and lasts so long that I 1 ! natural willow chairs for $6.50 and dozens of others. TRt Special Offér— The Delineator $1.20 Year Called for at our Butterick Pattern Section each month. This offer for a limited time 'only-—sub- scribé now. Pattern Section, Second foor. it saves them money. 2 And when the Universal Electric Washer washes your clothes it cleanses them thor- oughly ; white petticoats, blouses, nightgowns. an ever-ready supply of clean rompers, frocks and clothes for the children, snow-white table and bed linens—these are the things assured by the Universal; let us show you this per- fected washing machine. May be purchased on the convenient Deierred Payment Plan. ¢ House Turnishings Section, Fifta floor. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Seventh Street Mayer @ CO. Bstween D & E

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