Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
F 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923 e e e e e e R O T R s S W. Baker, iillionaire Brooklyn shoe semi‘annual distributions among the| In Japan is o secttlement where | According to the latest census fig- * TALKS ON RULING IN OIL CASE. | ifactirer. and- 550 other versons | WORKERS SHARE $400,000 [ S5r5ices 't (511" and *the™ "Company | the' wives. support the husbands and | ures: mee® women i cor=in 18- TWO-MINUTE TALKS fialais e 4 / to form syndicate B, an Oklahoma oll| YONKER:, N. Y. July 3L—Ap-|has pald a bonus semi-annually since. | childien and are the acknowledged QAFE" NEW YORK. July 31.—Supreme ! Venture. proximately 6.000 workers in the car- |It has alrcady giyen away around|heads of the family. The men keep |States carn a living by coopering ‘i The court directed Mr. Dingwall to' pet mills of Alexander Smith & |$4,000,000. g barrels. R Court Justice Lewls declded today | G aC Sirt GOttt 2% Mr: Baker, | Fons ure to share on Wednesday in | — | Neis that J. Alexander Dingwall, jr. of|The gpecific amount of $5.000 is men- | the distribution of a bonus totaling Soe Scarsdale. N. Y. appropriated in a|tioned. Mr. Dingwall, in addition, fabout $400,000 or more. TURNING TO RIGHT. | manner that violated a contract part| must account for the profits; if any,| Alexander Smith Cochran, as presi- of the $1,000,000 subscribed by George on this amount. dent, inaugurated the bonus plan of A new ordinance hastrecently | | —____"C 7 "T0TF been included in the traffic reg- ulations of the District. Accord- Director of Budget Esti-| | ing (o this rute, a venicie ap- | | | mates Reduction in Re- | | tion and imtenaing to turn to | | 5 v Cqu‘lll 2y q:z f nlile(‘}@ f thoEiE Rt; must Stopiatitha nany Closed Saturdays During July and August ceipts June 30, 1925. side of the near crosswalk, un- ! g July 8! less authorized by voice, hand ey 3 5 or metchanical signal of the of- . Beginning Tomorrow Morning Director Lord of the bureau of the! | ficer to proceed. ; ; ¢ budget, in his annual report, made According to the former rules, o ) A V R l( bl S 1 f D 4 public today, estimated net reduc-| | & driver could make such a wcns a ear ery emarkable Jale O resses % Saidatod turn, regardless of the position - A tions in government receipts of $151.- | of the semaphore or the direc- | | = : 894,397 during the fiscal year ending| | tion of the moving trafic. This - ( I g For Women and Misses Shne 20 1925 Wis | income Htor ithe permitted vehicles to approach, year estimated at $3,486,595,086, e e Hiooals ot vee ea ra n ce a e 3 : 3.486,505,086, | | had left the sidewalk and were A d V 1 5 compared with an estimated collec-| | crossing the street in the direc- If Extraor imary alues at tion of $3,638.489.483 in the present| | tion findicated ‘by the sema- tiscal year. The new rule was made to - e Customs revenues, estimated at climinate this huzardous condi- 5 E never advertise a sale unless the values are unusual. In strict accqrdance e Hie iy tion and make it safer for pe- 5 : : : 3800,000.000 this year, are expected Lo} | gestrinns . toterossiucithe pre- Wbmen S low shoes @ with our well known policy, we are offering an exceptionally fine assortment drop to $475,000,000 next year, while scribed crossing points. If mo- H ilk d 1 it a 10ss of $30,000.000 is expected in in-| | torists generally will obey this printed crepe and silk dresses specially priced at $35. come and profits taxes. Miscella- | r-'fi,ull?ctln:r ?\,:Idl”crg:ge:x():;'.ll‘: neous internal revenue is expected to wi )6 Care 2 sent B the direction indicated by the tl d d tain its present annual rate of | | the Sirection 1AGeAtel oY, the rea reauce HIS is not a sale of odd lots, for the models, secured by a spcu.n space between the white lines Other Revenues Listed. at a policed intersection will be are new, smart and distinctive. Revenues from the various depart-| | the safest place to cross, and ments of the government, listed as jay walking will be unneces- miscellaneous receipts, were expected sary and inexcusable. o Dring $9413 515008 and campal ety Extraordinary values in three lots come and spe 5 5 000. Under the latter ite Washington Safety Council, cluded railroad administ 23, 1 SR 0 Bt | ONE DEAD, EIGHT HURT. -0 $6-% 8.90 e An exquisite collection, and we urge you to make an immediate selection while the choice is wide. loan bonds and liquidation of capi- tal stock of federal land banks, $26,- STOCKT “Calit., July® 31.—Onc zing the factors which led to|man was killed, eight persons over- an actual surplus of $309.657.460 on|come and $300.000 to $1.000.000 worth —handsome models of the newest creations of white reignskin, white kidskin, F Street Corner_TJhirteenth i 20, in_place of the deficit | (¢™> SO0 deatiovedl oy e 2 : ; ; 2 | 1. which was ‘ forecast | f Prope’ > beige sucde, brown sucde, gray sucde, patent calf, black suede and black satin. When the year began, the bureau said: |in the heart of the business district b re. Homer Felts, thirty-one, prin- AlccouNtn fex Imyrovement. clyal of the Po terville Schools, was “This improvement in the govern- |} a from the second ment’s financial condition is account- | Philson Hotel. . IWomen’s Reigncloth oxfords and strap t 90 ed for by: Increase in receipts over s, with white leather welt solcs—ideal estimates,. $768,101,415 and pet de- ecla slippers, il white e crease in estimated expenditures. for vacation wear £363,989,275.68, making a total differ- | b een \He (‘slhllal\\ of “ni S SLIP COVERS 9 e | yaoe pres (|| e ICHS oo, for sisty years o les L Business ‘'FOUNDED 1894 colonel in the Contederate army, died | Twenty patterns of Bt o Proper Footwear Known for Remarkable Value-Giving his home he d"Fvvd Heiskell, pub! 2l our best grade cretonnes FStmet atfl’nih 1109 F St. N-Wo Gazette of Little Rock. and . Heiskell, former aitea) selling special at $1.00 and $1.25 yard will be : # Golonbls ot tite 15th Wenuessse T made up for slip covers fantry during the civil war free. During Julyentire FINLAND TREATY IN VIEW. | slu(k» of upl\f)]st_enng t !e 0 2 GFORS, Finland, J 31—k material at half price. ll’i’ n minister's proposal for the pnns stayessiens o s oomy | | Lansburgh Interior the United States. Decorating CO. HULL DOCK STRIKE ENDS. Julius Lansburgh, Mgr. paTEDON ey AL atte o 37 F St N.W. = 5 New Fox Trots Is an outstanding success because We Offer DEPENDABLE N -~u,,,d,,("5,,”,_c.;,;y Too)” and the tuneful * Mad —Reliable—QUALITY Furs at PRICES that are known to be August Sale Of | S YO RIT oy Yom ot e o Moo ity THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. with the rare skill which has mé” ?} ernie’s Orchestra == 3 . 3 f;mous on the !ls(:’nh Circuit and vhemhfl (hzyhphy. Put = 5 8 o~ - e G s e HERE ARE SOME EXTRA GOOD VALUES L i | n Bernie’s Bite Tecora . ths e, Dyespeikenc fone of Versitoe B8 P FOR SPECIAL SELLING TOMORROW Orchestra Records—recognized as the most enduring records made. G- Each year our August Sale of . . T-n’ € 1 Aln't Never Had Nobody—Crazy ¢ Narcissus ( \'«in) Sazophone Sextette L J MUSKRAT COA K . P . * Vonder (If She's Lonely Too)— — Words) (T:chetkow: among discriminating women 0 Wekder HiShee ety Teo ";3.3‘5'.:."::.,"’,“..""" e Rody Wiedoslt's Symphonic Sez- 45-inch model—gorgeous collar and because of our delightful variety § Way)—Fax-Trot et 0 i Kiatais 9 " AR ) cuffs of raccoom $125 Ben Bernic end Hia Orcheatra Rigoletto (Verdi) Aeollan Symphony e A I an” fo August Sale Price. z ; - i (Blus)—Fox. | Cavalleria Rusticana (Masccen) e Froch : Nl into the most attractive of the 3 Long Lost Mamma (Blues)—Fox. Aeotan Sy Dance Old Oaken B Schabert 14395 10-inch '§ 75 | Liulele : | » —Fox. | 1Cried for You—Foa-Trot One Littie Smile (Before We Sa; efiec?{ are a potent. factor in ) B B Mo S S oe The Boardwel Orchastra | Oparewed 5,,,2,,,, Haweiian GOL SEALINE COAT creating the good will we have 4 N?.'m'."o:fifi-".’—\mu Chorus Honolulu March." Hawaiian Guitars ; : ' . retained from season to season. SPECIAL by Iroing Keafmen Taiiasieatal Ferrere, Franchiniand Green ° v : Seal-dyed comey — 48-inch model, Piain Hudson Seal | l-;ney"(;oofi. 5;5:: -Trot g:: g:::ur-—?anl (Herold) Operetic § oS August Sale Price 2 5 4 o Emil Cole d His Mont- estra, Conducted by Gennaro Dio Dell 'Or (Song of the Golden Calf) in stock from elaborate mink | %° ches long, Hud Al = Popi’ 35033 13-nch $1.25 | from “Faust® (Gouncd) coats at $725 down to the chi m% o Cfllfi” :mg 1sS1 16-inch § 75 | qpe parade of the Wooden Soldiers 30173 1e-inch $1.28 2 ic | cuffs, a regular $; - Her- - A Kise In the Dark (De Sylve- Her- A;S;:;n;-\::‘_hmm Manh | gust Sale am-m«k marked at least 25% les | Pyi e gl .- N % less than Pr:ce M3 10.dnch $1.28 681 bk 8 78 Tarantelle Napoliaaa-14 Dazm g FRENCH SEAL COAT the prevailing fall market prices. T, amrmag. Tono Spanish Dance (Romanza Andaluse) et .,‘,'a.,.":.,,p.,a. o 3 Bily Jomes 1577 To-IRe ;\n 2 %V:::‘msh)\PlohnSoln 32649 12-Inch §2.00 long—beautifully lined. Walked Oat, Som asl rteon; Piano Accom- 5 m = osen o w:!’l..:e ev:“med'mm In Urome Bo | . paiment by Helen Hemilton ":.:’w"vh{‘;.:;n. Blue Begins ¥ S Awgwst: Salei Brice - ore, T e Lime Stone llu:.k—\iedky of Irish 3044 10-4nch 9125 14601 10-1nch $ .75 Tom Ennis, Irish L Mountain of Blessing (Mrs. C. B. 7 2 Some Day You'll Cry Over Some- L o e ! SELF-TRIMMED ands! 1 Valse Bluette (Drigo; Accordion Sol Smile (E. M. Parker) ‘ HU A D e T Kiss of s;rln.(ka ) Accordion Solo, Homer Rodehasser, Baritone g DSON SEAL COAT 1469 Furs wins for us hosts of friends : 2 | Popular e g Mooty bbby e s Mad (‘Cause_You Treat Me This phomists 14593 Torinch § 78 of high quality furs wrought - | H 14599 10-inch § .75 ance asea’s In the Cold, Cold Trot i Aald Syne and season’s styles; the substantial 2 Sotbing Blues (Ml K Arrang Bucket (Old Scotch Air) Guitar and = savings our August customers | g 14600 10-Inch $ .75 | Will You Always Love Me—Fox-Trot 14572 10-inch $ .75 J QUIRREL-TRIMMED' \ tars and Xylophon: _— e deep collar and cufis of squirrel. This year every fur garment ! (dyed muskrat) Coat, Stelia—Fox Trut 'Mastropelitan Opera House Orch- Virgilt> Lassari, Bass little neckpieces at $5.50 is | #70de Special Au- 38 eetot Oone B g Stemdard SKUNK-TRIMMED = ORI R T R Y s ‘”’"‘"“’""S"“’-»« Concerto oiiee Cpora, Hiouse Condu A Fimest scal-dyed comey—#8 imches l 1 waidia’ for the Erinin” Mall—(rom . 2 3 G St. N. w. bb;.'.:bi?z-,flggm Kid on the Mountain--Hep Jig Sacred ‘o (As | Have Crisd Over You) Flino ™ V3% darinch § 75 Bridge the Rosd to Heaven With & 2 10-inch § .75 Pietro 14573 10-inch $ .75y 0-inch § .75 Full 50-inch model of superb quality You are cordially invited to hear the mew August Vocalion Red Records at all Aeolian Stores and Voealion Dealers 3%, ¥ seal-dyed mxfskml. y August Sale Price............ 2 Hours Faster to the sf You'll know them by their Color— You'll buy them for their Tons . ) N orfhWeé wnw. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY,._........ N 5 ; cific Records Are Red NEW YORK - - . MAKERS New York and London Splendid style wariety in cvery other . desirable fur. Come and sce them all! on the = P ortland lelted Large Stock of Vocalion Records Effective July 29 Complete Stock of Vocalion Records You have every advantage in buying your fur coat NOW— styles are the same as they will be later—varieties are at their best—and prices are guaranteed—if they go lower we will Time from Chicago reduced to 70 h S :%Tn;eéu?r:nrl t‘;rc:go:wonfl:; GIBSON COMPANY McHUGH & LAWSON refund you the difference! Limited to Portland Limited. 917-919 G Street N.W. : v. Chicago (C. & N. W. To 4 i 1222 G St. N.W. : ; - A Foriand (Gnion Saior) 813 . 34 oy SMALL -DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY COAT The Continental Limited, another fine Call Us for Any train, makes the run in 72 h 4 i " b A { G e Vocalion Recoeds See Us for Any Vocalion Records Then pay a little each week—by the time cold weather Lv. Chicago (C. & N. W. Terminal) 10:30 a. m. i hardl in, i Ar. Portand (Union Station) 8:30 a. m. 3rd day comes you have your coat all paid for, y having noticed Observation, Standard and tourist sleeping cars, free HARRY C. GROVE, Inc.| CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON its cost. reclizing chair cars and dining cars on both trains. 1210 G Street N.W. 708 7th St. N.W.—3123 M St. N.W. Good connections in Union Station, Portland, with : Free Until November both trains for Tacomaand Seattle. Sleeping cars for - Stomgc Tacéma and Seattle on the Portland Limited. or informaion ask aay Balrad Ficker Ofice or 3 et 42 e oy R O i Full Lme .. Summer Dresses umtcnemuzsu.nmmphu mhn‘nms“ yk.. VOC AuoN RE(;ORDS Fin al Clearance Chicago & NorthWestern AT o s, i ooy Union Pacific System DEMOLL PIANO m T Washington's” AEOLIAN HALL '~ Twelfth"and G Streets Always on Hand ON SALE