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Their a troops of the * and furnished the excuse for the occu- The male buddha the influence of the away y the female buddha ed to Peking for aid in the soviets. The appeal, eIl on deaf ears. when —another anti-red vered, the two buddhas ed in their Urga pal- al of their subordinates ad BOTH MAN’S STORES OPEN TOMORROW TILL 2 P.M. CONTINUING THE AUGUST HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE . GREAT REDUCTIONS—ALL DEPARTMENTS '$18:2 ROUND TRIP $]18:% Asheville, North Carolina Friday, August 17, 1923 Proportionate fares to Black Mountain, Brevard, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Hickory, Lake Junaluska, Lenior (for Blowing Rock), Saluda and Waynesville, N.C. Tickets good going on all regular trai f Aug. 17th; 1 limit returning Sept. 4, 1925, o (e Of AU, 17th; fina 18 Days’ Vacation in_the Glorious Mountains of Western North Carolina. For information, literature, _tickets, etc., apply to S. E. Burge ivision Passenger Agt., 1425 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Phone Main 5633 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM _[N Honor of the Memory of Our Late President Wareen 6. Harding Our Stores Will Remain Closed Today, Friday, August Ten The Quick Sale Is Proof of Value When you inspect the many features in these small homes at 231 to 255 11th St. Southeast SAMPLE HOUSE 253 11TH ST. S.E. —vou are convinced you have seen nothing to compare with these at the price asked. Six large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, front cement porch, kitchen porch, large sleeping porch, beautiful living room and din- ing room, kitchen with one- piece sink, built-in ice box, and many other extra features. Sold on Easy Terms FOR SALE BY IThos. A. Jameson Co. 906 New York Avenue : Ask the Man Who Owns One AUGUST 10, 1923.° ADOPT COLLEGE FOX-TROT Dancing Masters Add the “Ritz” to List of Proper Steps. NEW YORK, August 10.—The “Ritz,” & novel fox-trot popular with coljege boys, has béen adopted by the In- ternational Association of Dancing Masters, in convention here, as the fourth new dance in preparation for a campalgn to eliminate freak mo- tions from American ballrooms. President D. C. Quilty explained how the assoclation planned an “up- lift of ballroom dancing.” In addi- tlon to creating new dances, he said, the assoclation purposes to get mu- siclans of the country to co-operate in eliminating jazz music played by jazz-dancing bands. President Quilty declared also that dancing could not be taught by ail. He urged the members of the asso- clation to join fn waging war on the correspondence type of dancing master. at M | Alush Pri | state le WIRES TO FLASH “TAPS.” NEW YOI President Ha rion the reach nd as it is ments or on automatis chines, all wires mployes wild rem two minutes n in silence WONDER CLOTHES SHOP 14th and N. Y. Ave. Washington 621 Pa. Ave. Both Stores Open ALL DAY Saturday Avail Yourselves, Men, of the Worth-While Savings in This SALE OF COOL SUITS Tropical Worsteds, Gabardines and Bedford Cords 21 For dressiness with comfort they can’t be surpassed. and we are certain vou cannot equal them for less than $10 more. Plenty of patterns to offer you wide selection, and sizes to fit men of every build. Closing Out the Balance of the Silk- Mohair and Palm Beach Suits at $9.00 There are about 175 at ecach of our two stores—all sizes, including those for stout men wearing up to size 50. The Palm Beach Suits —are in light and dark_colors—stripes and plain—form-fitting and sfbrt models—a good ! selection. The Silk Mohair Suits —are handsomely tailored—dark blue, black and gray—plain and striped; self yoke and piped seams. For This Week Only—All Hahn Stores Open Till 6 P.M. Markdown Time at Hahn*s Means Savings Time for You! August Markdown of Men’s Oxfords $3.50 & $5.50 Styles Formerly Styles Formerly $5 and $6 Upto $10 Women's Low Shoe Sale Blacks, Whites. Browns, Patents and OtherColors Folks naturally expect the new in footwear at “Hahn’s.” So we are designing many new styles for Fall—and clearing out smart new this season’s models—some complete lines — others broken sizes—at Astounding Price Re- ductions.—Two great groups— $2.50 and $5. ¢ Styles formerly Styles formerly up to $10, now up to $7.50, now $2.50 $5.00 Not at uCity Club™ Sl\op Sale Children’s Barefoot Sandals Regular “Hahn Special,” “Tri- wear” and “Florsheim” Oxfords at astounding August Markdown Prices. Some styles in all sizes, others incomplete lines $1-00 —but fine selections! A chance of a lifetime! Get in early. ' Sale Children’s Tennis Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy Tan Elk Sandals—cool, roomy, serviceable. Guaranteed solid leather, with solid oak soles. Sizes 8% $1 .19 tor2 i E 2 Boys’ and Girls’ “Keds” Tennis Oxfords and Ten- nis Pumps. Girls’ brown or white “Pinafore” Cross- strap Pumps and Boys’ High-cut Tennis Shoes, leather trimmed, rubber soles. All sizes. Women’s Chiffon Silk Stock{ngs $1.9 Sheer Chiffon Hosiery, with lisle garter tops and soles. Perfect, of course— and full fashioned. Colors: Black, Neutral, Camel. Pearl Gray, Log Cahin and Gun Metal. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. - Members Better Business Bureau