Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1923, Page 22

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on CORDON APPEALS HANDBODK RULING i THE EVENING of Grand Jury. colored, Wonder, his home pla Prosecutor Takes Case of|{our 'f".,,“.';..,.. on a chari nse, P and pri without the cou held for th than have md fixed |“WORLD WONDER” JAILED. | | “Prof.” Essien Is Held for Action D. C. WORKERS TOLD MERIT WILL WIN Political Pull Will Have No Weight. Merit, the gui and not i ng fact Auence rin all {Maj. Bell Warns Employes | appoint- |t ments and promotions in the engineer STAR, WASHINGTON, exert to obtain promotion, according to the Commissioner’s second com- mandment The Commissioner says since de- partment heads have full responsi- bility they must have corresponding authority. In_ pursuance of this thought, Maj. Bell s that places will be filled by the best applicants 2 is to be ‘taken care fend of some ¥ of all employes to the Engineer 1y instance of disloy- the order states, Ees are accom- proof the accuser will be punished. Maj. Bell concludes the notice with the engineer de- ellent repu- ient service s each man to strive t reputation. D. C, ZINC STRIKE LEADER TO MEET GOVERNOR Conference With Illinois Executive Due Tomorrow—Troops Guard Plant. By the Assaciated Press. HILLSBORO, IlL, August “White collar” deputy sheriffs crulted from those who petitioned military protection for the Taylor Springs plant of the American Zine Company, the employes of which went | on strike last Tuesday, and soldiers of ten units of the Illinois Guard are protecting the pla | 14— re- | TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. | | [last night that tomorrow he would call on the governor at Kankake: Officials of the company ass last night that the strike was trace- able to “professional agitators of in- dustrial unrest,” and added that the employes were. conditions and they knew they could do so without risking their lives.” W F. Rossman, vice president of | the company, also maintained that a reat number of those who joined he strikers last Tuesday had re- turned to work, while on the other hand Karbine insisted that only about twenty-five of the 300 or more strik- ers had returned. STEINACH TO VISIT U. S. Vienna Surgeon to Explain Theory on Rejuvenation. ments to come to this country to ex- | plain his theory and the resulis claim- | ed for it, according to Dr. Harry Ben- | Jamin of this eity. He will be accom- panied by his assoclate, Dr. Kammerer, NO CARGO IN CHICAGO. | e i Cleveland and Detroit to Load Ship‘ | in New Service. CHICAGO, August 14.—Chicago shippers could furnish but 200 tons | of 4 1,000-ton capacity for the steam- | @, which Wil ail Wednesday | naugurating new through | portation to Europe, offi- | f the line announced here. | iting to send 500 tons | - by this vessel, and automobile con- Paul ; from here, HPC Floor Varnish | $3 a Gal. 85ca Qt. From the user’s standpoint, no other varnish justifies a, higher price. J. W. Hunt & Company department of the District I t the head of tha er Commissioner dérs insis or the gua h import as been placed on the proposed confe between Gov. Small and Edward K. ganizer of the union, who a 1221 N. Y. Ave. Phone Maln 1352, here is no nec, -1“GROUP PRACTICE” ‘| IN MADICINE URGEDj sity Muc ag is always look- | ing for Borrowell—Yes, he even refuses to dodge a creditor. 4 quantity of betti L was ed by the p John B. Keleher, west, May 1 last, not served by whom it was dire held that se 1220 | Physician Declares System Is Next} : ) il Step to Be Taken in Hos- ! pital Work. artments of ns Maj to the cita- hsul Hurley, the 165th s a square deal to time calls for t al ion must be read € PXOuIRTon 0 was put forth as the | nt of hos- e, which ugainst t which was d His cclalist, in holic Hospital A 1p medicine is one more rd in our modern hospit EDMONSTON'S—Home of the“Original” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Real Bargains in Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps When we anr 1 Footwear of and desi ounce a re fow of the hospitals have vation , rooms in adequate ion of MAYOR TO QUIT. O 14 bility merchandise carry, it is a chance buy that the thrifty woman will not overlook All $9.00 White Canvas Oxfords. All $9.00 White Canvas Strap Pumps All $7.00 White Canvas Oxfords. . ... .. All $7.00 White Canvas Strap Pumps. COMPLETE SIZES uw J He.rnsh'tchf'ng, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Review Autumn Fashion Books, 25¢ Skirts Pleated—All New Styles, 60c Yard sST 12191221 G Street N.W Store Hours: 9 to 6—Saturdays, 9 to 3 On All Children’s and Misses” White and Brown Strap Pumps. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Advisers and Authorities on 1334 F Street All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Extraordinary Specials In Our DOWNsTAIRs STOR .Nayvee Slip-on Middy Suits Sweaters Il wanted material mainder ¢ : braid on colla d . cmbroidered emblems ; on sleeves; ;‘«II $2.98 12 to Men’s Summer Apparel At such prices this apparel is not only a saving, but an investment. You can now buy summer comfort, as rep- resented by Woodward & Lothrop quality apparel, at the lowest prices of the season. 2 & 3 Pe. Summer Suits Reduced Palm Beach Suits Reduced to. Tropical Worsted Suits Reduced to Silk Suits Reduced to.. B T $19.75 Gabardine Suits Reduced to. White Flannel Trousers Reduced White and white with stripes. Now..~ o wasies Bl $7.75 Men'’s Clothes Section, Second floor Straw Hats Reduced All Straw Sailors Reduced to.. Panamas Reduced to Leghorns Reduced to Balibuntals Reduced to__. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor In - 1 up most our h that sc west and attractive weave sizes all colors and siz Muslin Gowns Bungalow Aprons Dainty and soft; in flesh A large assortment; and iembroidered edge, Standard count Perc ; 3 Chambrays; wide with ribbon drawn 7Qe tension ties and pock- through. All sizes ets. All sizes Shadow-Proof Petticoats $1.89 Ideal for wear with summer dresses; of first quality English Satcen; hemstitched hem; cot- ton unde; ; elastic at waist $2 .50, $3.75 and $5 $3.50 and $5 Women’s Bloomers Women’s Step-ins _Excellent quality Crepe de Chine and Jersey Silk: regular and large $1 98 sizes Of first quality Crepe: full cut and well made: 88 all sizes Like Malted Milk? ANY people who have never before liked plain malted milk find Borden’s new Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk really delicious. It has all of the nu- triment of ordinary malted milk, the same health-building elements, the same digesti- bility, but with the addition of the world’s favorite flavor—chocolate. Ribbed Unrion Suits For Womcn and Misses; Knit ribbed; fine staple cot- ton:built up and strap Q¢ tops; sizes 36 to 44 Lisle Union Suits Well made and perfect fit- ting; built up or bodice tops; Kant-Slip shoulder straps; tight or shell knee; 69C all sizes Golf Hose, $1 Light-weight, ribbed mercerized cotton hose, in brown and nat- ural, with turn-over tops. Foulard Ties, 65¢ Fine, light-weight foulard silk, in unusually attractive figures. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor Pajamaé Special, $1.50 Softly woven, checked white nainsook pajamas, fastening with silk frogs. Sizes for men of every build. Very special at $1.50. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor Regulation Middy Dresses Regular $398 and $5.00 values; but letting them go at this price because they're slightly soiled; made of White Jean; one and two piece dresses; plain and box pleats; colored collars and cuffs; sizes $2-25 12 and 14..... Get a package from your grocer or druggist to-day and try it. Take it every day for a week. Your health will be bet- ter for it. Girls’ Wash Dresses _Ginghams, Chambrays and Cotton nenes; attractive combinations; feather stitch- ing and embroidered 75, designs; sizes 2 to 14 ¢ 9C Boys’ Wash Suits Very fine quality fabrics; solid colors and white blouse withcolored pants; $l.75 sizes 2 to 10 THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Not only are these shirts of genuine English broadcloth, Turkish Towels but of a very fine quality of the ‘genuine cloth. 22x44 inches; the heavy Honeycomb Towels Of convenient size, 18x30 inches. You should buy sev- 8 eral of them at this 2Q¢ kind that absorb the water. price, each pair -’\hq Boott Mills tow- 35¢ 4 for $1.00 els included. .. \ White, lustrous and durable, they look as well as silk and launder much better. Attached soft cuffs. OCOLATE FLAVOR | TED MILK Backed by 65 years’ efperience in milk producing The price, $3.50, is the lowest at which we have sold such shirts this season. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor Men’s Union Suits First quality Nainsook Athletic Union ~Suits;_full cut and well made; sizes 34 to 46 * 69c Men’s Socks Of excellent grade lisle; double toe and heel; sizes 9% to 11%... 35¢ L LR L e R L R R S L A R S LR R R U LR 55 2 H B3 23] th ] th 5 h 8 % th Ly 5 th 5 5] 5 5 15 5 15 & th 5 5 L th ] h L E ] Fi] H th E ] % LA h F i % th 5 F th H F C ] ] E ] E ] i h E E E ] C1 E 5 ih E th th 3] th i %

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