Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. e e Ty Y e . [ 1] 1 ¥9 | was brought to test the legality of vacation of two months in Paris. Some people save for a rainy dlyl Food is 80 scarce over there, thert BMIMS HE KNUWS Companion Waits|U. S. “BROKER’S TAX |5 brouene s, ten e tosstes ot FRENCH ENVOY SAILS. |vigatin,ot two montne in varie | S, Boole stye, (0,8 1w S S e O what is called the “broker's tax.” the people’s Catholic party In Po- |y e . . s NEW YORK, July 26.—Jiles Jus- AT I This tax, according to the suit, is 1and, who has been in America study- : For Laddle Boy at OF 50 TESTED IN SUIT imposed ‘upon_ the ‘commission mer {;:a-t:: !{::::h.::lb; st 'h; in& c’onam:)?:: uned?arnwhlc; the Polish S e chants, who conten A me. Jusserand | immigrants live, 4150 was 4 passenger - Port in Canada o o = gaid brokers and therefore should not be | sailed yesterday on the France for a on the France. — % WOOd Stams Ll At s LA e Ty PR o bt S A i e SR B OIS I SRl gy fiRerahant The Taw under Which thiw tax is . & Finile: | . i {mposed was enacted four years ago, |[I® SN 0t VANCOUVER, British Columbla, to Have Bupport of Grain and according to Mr. Sternhagen the LIGHT ON EVERY sUBJECT | o July 26.—A companion for Laddie Case. commission merchants have been |} # 5 . A Maxwell Says He Has Only Boy is awaiting President Harding Srcanyseiis Danc R T e Now in Qur New Store, 709 13th, One Door Above G { Wall Tlnt" 2 Why Be EllVlOllS 3 year. Begun to Fight Against An old woman, with a nondescript | By the Assoctated Press. pdt Js understood 'ah“mm..rsmc??. R | oor ax 3 _of your neighbor’s attractive Uittt the'clfy WA rice o A0S | tne. sight ot thy piresn of. intermal | ChanGen at Toledo and everai other | Blg eductions on It & Varnishes & home, when a little painting-up in- sald, looked like the pis 14 cities are interested in the case. Each % Charges. Taddie Boy. the Presidents aira. |revenue to impose a special occupa- [Gxcnange has filed a brief in the case, | I E‘ I l‘ : FANS' : side and out will make your house == dale, and she asked permission to |tlonal tax upon commission mer- ||t js said. !‘ | . Screen Pamt just as eye-inviting? make a present of it to the Chief chants was flled in federal court e e i SSOO Fans now . Ty the Assoctated P Executive when he visits Vancouver 5 5. | ] i i NEW YORK, 26.—Cleared by| tomorrow. here yesterday by John M. Sterhagen.| grench engineers have designed an | {iWe'll advise the best paints and i be glven an | $6.95 Fans now TR ! finishes f i 2 2 bl eeaal Discouraged from her purpose, |Attorney, representing Albert H.|airplane wing that can be 0.2 S now .. | il nishes for your requirements, and Judge McIntyre in general sessions ., FECOUIOSCE IO, I she fo not |Shewizer, commission merchant. increased supporting surface in flight | $10:00 Fans now H will supply t’}llem atq and authorship of scores of “polson the distinguished visitor she wiil court of indictments charging forgery | “permitted to present her pappy 1o The suit, which involves only $200,'to make landing safer. i g £ 1 S ‘ - > G 11, 1 express the animal to the White uuuumummmmmmflmmfl“m" | B ans now .. | . & penr IsctepmlConres MEEmRL N N Wik e o !ummumuumnumnmnmmmnmm [T $23.00 Fans now .. L Specially Low Prices author of the letters and declared he Open at 8:30 AM. Everv Business Da | $27.00 Fans now 521:00 | G. A, MUDDIMAN Co.| [ ,HUGH RELLLY CO. ma st o o mine - asatnst| LILA WEDS AS SOON PAINTS, OILS, GLASS 1 1 Specialist in Heatin ights i 1 PAINTS, OILS, CLA Tl’le Colllml’)la Natlonal Bank e o 13tk slze_to,fe %fofl'ngwi"(‘;"‘sf",‘ [ Phone Main 1703 1334 New York Ave. Soms 911 F Street S . . ! 1— - - Making Business Progress E|||! e @ To make business progress without the help of 1 1 i a good banking connection is almost as unthink- : penflsylvanla akg & seve"th able as navigadng without a compass. 1 | Avenue nmpang Street @ "Columbia National” figures prominently | among the “live” banks of the city, its facilities and service being keyed particularly to the needs 0{ 'PrOgreSSiVe business men. authors of the charges. “The thing will not be dropped,” he As I.Aw ALLflws IT said. “There will be startling de- e We know the author of : It is a woman. I will = g g ng undone to bring about | Actress Marries Film Director on ust and legal retallatory measures.” | I Maxwall refused to say whother ; Her Eighteenth Birth- he would take action against A!Xl\nj A. Ryan, who wi respongible for hln dly indictment afte the “poison pen letters had been received by many| cially prominent men and women. | Saaially promin Ry and | By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif. July 26— 82| Lila lee, motion picture actress, | reached her eighteenth birthday yes- terday and was married to James C. A% | Kirkwood, twenty-two years her - | senior and twice divorced, a movie actor and director. Attaining her . majority released the young screen e e N orme In “my | Star from control of her legal guard- ian. Philip Sultan, Chicago attorney. Miss Lee, in private life Augusta M Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Appel of Chicago, has been in the movies five vears, going to the screen from the vaudeville sta &7 s joi 1 clfare Screcn from the vaudeville Let us join forces for mutual we wards, and ed In Gus Edwa : ; e S 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings The marriage followed rumors o | an engagement and denials. ! nonesioon after & reception.” """ :%umn|lm|||||umllmmnnnumuumnnmunmmmmnnnnummmmmmnmmuuuniumummuu|m| T L0 Northern and Southern Con- ferences Both Must Vote on Joining. Church Special for Friday and ||[|[|| Ca,pping the | of all our Special Shirt Sales with t Saturday in The Boys’ Op All day Friday—and Saturday up to 2 o’clock—we shall have v Vacation is “hard on clothes”— ||}/ the west aisle filled with these excellent shirts— ! but here are prices for replenish- e e 30,0C0 STRIKE IN ITALY. Puucisti Determined_to | e T —— Made to Sell up to $2.50 ers’ Walkout. thousand o Rl |1 $7.50 and $10 $12.50 and $15.00 of | “illl | Wash Suits || KeepKool Suits Woven Madras $3.95 5675 | Printed Madras H ‘o Palm Beach, Panama. and | | icals™ for Boys Jacket s Crash—Jacket and Knickers Knickers; smartly modeled L] —popular cut and carefully : : : made. All sizes from 7 to 15, a":;ln \g«;ll 1'3“;,'::‘;_;2,;{'3 ! Mercenzed Pongee Refrigéfa’tors except there are no 12’s. and 14. J Foral P BO’NI s . Harmony Percales e ur Complete 8 ovelt | Display of AlliSize Y -4 WOOI Sults WAS’;:T:! Franklin 5371 ‘ waSh Sults —that were up to 515.00 F iber Stripes Were up to $4.00 $1.59 $°7.75 Middys and Buttonon mod- | | ©ne® and two pairs of Pants j There are Shirts with collars attached; Shirts with neckbands; els—in plain White and colors Tweeds, Cheviots d : ight- i i i i in Whi e | i —cutely trimmed. Sizes 3 to Worsteds—belted Jacket: :::d | stlra..lgl'_}t out ??glléis’ and :ihll‘ts WIth ?lfitd-bwm lenso te’ St [t bi S'ki 10 years. Maybe some of full-cut Knickers. Attractive plain 1an, piain ay—and a scoreof eftective patterns. Sizes 14 Op 1tC! ng n i them are a bit mussed—but Gray and Brown effects—in i to 17. Zemo the Clean; Antiseptic | laundering will restore them. sizes from 8 to 17 years. | Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief Th"; is o;{e safe, n‘i]epend-hle trel: i ° ment t vu:m:: l::“mi:s i:: to:n:r:;n 9 ® . ] | m s sdetode | Boys’ Khaki Knickers . 95¢ | At the same time le of Zemo and apply it as directed. | What Remains of the Famous Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar ekin troubles s el | A 50c Bargain Budget | |[f][! Phillips-Cuff Shirts g New Blouses — Stripes, large and full. Sizes 10to | | ‘ $2.50 to $3.50 grades— An Appetizing Dish of Tan and Khaki — either 16 years. N ; sports, collar-attached or Nainsook Union Suits— | i : Flounder Supreme | neckband style. Sizes 6 to sizes 26 to 34. i $ 1 .95 Fillet the fish. Boil till | 16 years. Wash Knickers—Khaki mf:i%uy done, P:: i Plain White Middys—cut color and Gray Crash. by ".'..‘3' br.:\:.g oven. i O h | These Shirts are made with reversible cuffs of exactly the same material as ¢ Eac 1 en done season with ‘ ChOice, the celebrated Van Heusen wiltless, wrinkleless collars. IEA &P[RRIIS' All White Shirts—cut true to size and proportions—14 to 17. SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE

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