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+ - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. - = 3 [JC |BELASCO REVEALS LoV (Teddy,’ Is Popular Dog’s Name, [?VEEN WILMELMINA GETS []“] TEI_E RAPHERS fé :;‘t:;i;u:‘{;n‘i;fi:”‘i; ne| C. OF C. HEADS COMING cific; Marvin e | i_ | OF SARGENT FOR ACTRESS iy 4 : | GIFTS AT ANNIVERSARY Pt e oL bt 9 8 | ertavurg embar to Be Guesta 2 ;o e ectors and North- 0 st 7 QF - [ramatic are sty sresiaens, | BUL ‘Fluffy’ and ‘Baby’ Are Here ..., s v ot accesion 10 . i ot Zooal Bods. ™ oy SEAIS !N EA![ Sty et Riicone Markedt by | TP e i e L i Affair With Mory Anderson. Celebration. ud executive. and Dewey | washington- Chamber of Commerca Ty ! Assaciated Pross. By the Associnted Press. Lo I includes the Lor ;l:e ;n!'.rlmmm,nL here on 0. g | NEW YORK. August 30.—A love af- THE HAGUE, August 30.—Quee andful of men who served | ber 11 of a party from the Ha Republicans to Return 20, .. .,‘,mi;; iy 'x‘i\lxi‘;‘l...-).l f G ucus: 20— Quen 250 Veterans of “Dot-and- |, military telesraphers during the burs. Pa., Chumber of C i ; Pt g e S to the diplomaic corps to re- — . LT wiil make a stop here on their According to Early Elec- e e e A oo Dash” Will Attend Nutural gas was used tor fuel and | TCUOWAND cruise = o i Wednesduy | various rulers, upon the occasion of s i inese and Japanese before | Danjel No Casey. peerrna "’:',“"; with tion Returns. Beviin the twenty-Afth anniversary of her Convention. A era | Bavenbari, & rttor ot n Avxoriatad ed M oo, 'm:’m was a set of Sevres | ¥ the Associated Press, as it does other people. | Nortolle anil Newpare News > DUBLIN, A ried “hina and Poland sent d DNV X,IL Col., August — = of the foturns fro representatives the | hundred fiby. vatasan S S e = e ; and the Erictsh phers, mar Whom pounded. the | " e SEeucuts S A Open Until 5 P.M. Tomorrow and republica graphed letters. -« ind-dasher et here September T, hother fhent presented its congratulations in 3 i uesday, Sept 4 A farm t 3 el % Aty and § at the forticth annual con ) Tolin O'Kell fo Stin Fein rep- | g " ?’l”k:;llliunl}:d I’Iu!:: HBEKCorm Ot s bl tatue vention of the Old-time elegraphers resentative e s noted among his an, storical Association L ACTOR IS MARRIED. | i Th C l b N intcrnment O Malley. | bl o seiation, whose ranks i tee st i e Lolumbia National Ban lisen: aticted. from i Asla BARBARA, Calit. August |and others | in the industrial and e erton Hubbard, actor on | huginess worlds, is made up of men apital, Surplus, MR Stmwe, | and Teenel o have Besn telegraphiers for mot|h] 2880800 911 F Street $250,000.00 ated, while the veg- | Famous less than twenty y Lasky Company of Los Ange The growth of th aphic & married | yesterday ¢ a justice of the pe tems from a4 modest Baltimol in 1837 . to the pri of thousands of almost spanned in the memord who will attend the meeting of them beigan work at the little Washington, | 101 line Helping Others Get Rich 'Thought]ess spending is what puts your dollars into other folks' bank accounts, enriching them— impoverishing you. tween and « for Of tin ency the cight s in this nént has w CORBCION = Morning, Cicero, Nero, Kaiser Face and Bootleg. Philip H. Ward, who through ent network of hun- iles of wire PLUCK OF FRENCH Legion Head, on Tour of n four been handing little in the for fifteen years, tell the n of 4 comes fc ains Seat (Mr PHILIP H, WARD, Who passes out dog tags by the thousands. publican Washington dog owners evidently the most popular—an indication that do when 8 e, ence with | | 1 ! | | | | | | | Charles l i | | | i pillar. the only Yio hew Bin bodi well distinguished Other ong the the Towe ter in the District al ¢ T s S A res o s o) o o swstiencs | Ruhr, Admires Troops From [ all over the globe, delve into the majority of dog owners are con- | “'"“' ,,‘Q}m"_“' fong exnerionoe il Maintain a margin between income and “outgo” gt o st ancient hist scan the cook book, | servative in the selection of a name |7 man straigt- —bank that differ £ S et R General to Poilu the kitchen pantry, the drug stores for, their p Juck, Boots and with a punch 1 i erence and you'll Soon have a dol J {#nd numerous other places in & fran- | Blily ulso ure common s in the ity Bt on oan ar pile growing for "Number one” instead of for = jtie search for a sultuble name for|District’s dogdom, and Spark Plug is - dog with a name some other fellow. : [ their newly acquired Judging | fnereasing in popularity like | “Our Savings Dept. invites you to become a de- positor THIS PAY DAY. pep” was ex looking man reason Alvin Owsley, i o o | e S e ties e to tell him that his dog's name g B o e e nal Font others of their ilk that Compound Interest Paid on Savings. f 2 bservation tour of the Rubr ts answer to the call of | not You can open a Savings Account at [— i i e e meatatie At b mesti “Cleo.” “Booze.,” “Gin." and says that this convenient Bank with as little as |5 o bulldogs Washington an : that despite the long, ardu- | “Pancho Vil ] other breed, with the collle i {ihe Potnohiare U (ibirdous |l Butiot alithe iitnca ot \ha 1i000] ohx, ‘,.),m,mg nec k and ._"lIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHllI||||ll||l|lll|IIIIIIIIllllllllllI||IIIllIlIIIIII|llIlHIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlll||lIII|III|lI|||III|IIII|III|IIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIII »nd honors, = over "HSE | Kitehe Ameri nic pow- 1gS With T r driving. dyn: kin, mn W m that carry lice noted this year in the number man police dogs. are 1 30 Dozen Fiber Silk Stockmgs Also fiber and tl S}z:rsfadmn irsz (T o their pluck to win peace ug End of Month Sale We find a number of Odd Lots over the Store and have so marked them it G el blacks—some pl: T e closk ik and with the purpose for which ||{li lar. Also perfect ot Belglum came into “the | 810'818 Seventh Street white. 59 values. ility of my mq impartial | Special tion which 1 to (|l e o i i Kuhr concerned he was not | bro-anything.” il Dresses. Towels. Cara t: SLCISTERED TRADE W §1.29 Youman Hats—exclu- STENCIL «DUNLAP HATS MEN’S WEAR Final Clearance of Spring and Summer Suits Originally $50, $45, $40 | $25 Originally $65, $60, $55 330 erations at Cost Clothes Excepted ‘Wonderful Opportunities in TOPCOATS Formerly $50, $45, $40 in a Clearance at SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets ) STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES sively here .......$7.00 The Youman Polo Felt ... $8.00 Cambraghi — One of Ttaly's leading makes— in a very smart Scratch Felt—ex- $§.00 clusive with us.. Our showing of Stetson Hats incudes Spe- cial shapes—which will make their individual $7.00 appeal o..c:vecncemcnrevrasencsisicvssescts Every 3-piece Spring Mode Special—a score of neat, effective shapes { —in a quality that’s exceptional Borsalino — another * famous Italian Hat — Shown in $0.00 the best shapes.. Wool Suit —even if its regular price was $60—is reduced now for imperative clearance to $23.75 We make the suggestion that many are of weight and color decidedly suitable for fall wear. Alterations, if necessary, will be made at actual cost. The Mode—F at Eleventh nThy Fe very I $5.00 ————— || for Women'’s Union Suits Regular and extra s better quality Union Suits, m with band “top tight or shell knees. A reduction that brings q m garments at S e saving Ladies’ Vests, 10c Regular and extra slightly irregulars. e CLTTL S Bedwear SIx90 Seamlexs Sheefs—: these excellent ss Bleach et of d $1.50 perfect that Hand torn $1.00 Pillowensex—Note the grade, but 5o n faults a and ironed. hem at top bottom 381 extra lensth. way of the o negligible. Deep and right inite the which Made otto firm, round-thread quality, free from 00 Hdl(‘h (‘.~z a sup- 1 sle ot Crochet hrdnprtndn Hemmed, _double-bed loped, 54 (m arge size s nn Plain cut corner, $2. Hemmed, Targe $2.50 cut $1. "00 Fringed, corners, large size Notice to Campeérs and Porch Sleepers—Imported Gray Single Blankets, weight $l 00 aboul Lwo Dound\ gt LT T T LT T LT TR 4 GRASS RUGS, < Sold for $8.7 s . sTENCE GRASS RUGS, 6x9. Sold for Choice Cholce Savings On Hosiery 4 Dor. POINTEX HOSE—very wide tops, in browns $1.50 values i 8% SOCKS, mer- hll\' irregu- 19 cordovan. 39c values.. C 3 Pairs for 50c. do of them with colored tope: pe $ and gray. $2 valu, 1‘35 *CHILDREN' HOSE, derby rib- in black and cordovan; \th'l\ irregula lgc 3 pairs for 5oe. ULL FASHIONED SILK and lace pattern in black and several shades of brnwn. 75 le garter tops, black and gun metal; slightly 79C 8 Surf Satin Bathing Suits, sold for $4.98 and $5.98 . 5 18 Doz. Pairs Silk and Fiber Mixed Hose lack, white and SILK GLOVE NET HOS| fects, in white, bla bed and fine ribbed school hose, to 10; 35c qual- LE STOCKINGS, lace cloc perfect; all sizes CHIFFON SILK “DNE. 4-inch irregular, $1.50 kind... one-piece model; $2 98 . With embroidered clocks, per- fect in every respect; black with white — navy with gold —navy with red, and white and C black. $1.25 values. 25c ana 50C e — Trimmings Narrew T rimming = Ribhons, e Tolinr and and = new 25(, Valenclennes Laces, mings, edges, only; whi three desirable widths; value. Yard \\nmen- Ha lker\"llef!. soft f\ Dlnrml stripes ners; 15c¢ value, each.. 27-inch Fine Swiss Baby Flouneing, embroidered edge and some with set-in em- broidery ruffle; 39C value., Yard . Baby \'Okrl, lnv)»"o)drltvl fin lsh?vl nec! round I Tt : 2 for trimming and un- derwear , torchons, crochet; narrow width cdges only; 10c value. 4 Wash Goods Clearnnce Sale of Plain and Figored Dimities 2 Kitchen Towels, o 6 for . ” 10 Pleces Figured C inches wide. ¥: 54-inch _ All-wool French Serge, in blac| é & 15 Pleces $1.00 Ratine Eponge, colc 59¢ in all 3119 R & G Net Corsetn medium _bust and long _hip model with four hose Supporters; size 95C 2 $1.00 Blouses and Overblouses, made of white voile with Droidered ‘fronts: whita dimity overblouses trimmed with Pals- ley; Paisley voile quette and overblous: and white lored blouse IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIIllIlIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIzlllIlllllIIl|||lIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll“lllllllIlllllllllI|||III||I|I||IIII|I|II!I republi with him I have come to the Ruhr,” said Col. | ind, let me emphasize, 1] ] . K as to mear i & ;hxmxy, K’“.”'/‘ il = g 1) an Big Savings for you. 3 TS are with | | 5 3 Gains R;nubln; nk -:Cm in Dail | i fo it {‘31 } = ; l Men’s Wear rom Cork City. i his f ik { | | Men's Socks, pure threud g | - Cool Days Suggest T g attend the H i white 0 to v MeSwin ference in I il value % publican e met at the s |1 E ] F ll H 79¢ Men's o ive of Gen. De zoutte. with | | H ar y a atS Toion Saite, n,‘.‘"?’"',’ 3 59" ! | ‘f | Attractive New Models in the Popular Colors mzkn;,,',,.,, s G I it Smart-looking models in Panne velvets, Lyon nainsook, radium finish 28 up | | | in black, wood shades, Chinese d. royal blue, gray, lzl Men's Porosk TR I If sand, beaver and two- . T o 89¢ W re ea y i tone effects—hats for Men's Night Shirts, acemea “ene |l Z | street, sport and dress substandards:” worth 70¢ siteiEnoiEh o rkfy‘:“ for { |l | ‘ it wear. ° Sites 0 $97 ¢ nookes C ; fewgueor' Wations. | [ As always the world’s best makes—and as { e _Extensive shov ot pa e Drlangls urand RURAL RETURNS SLIM. |5 e president gave | | 2 b S e T > | (= ¢ chorn b e s ; = i o 0 o GuEsTer e ] | usual mostly shapes that are exclusively shown I E T bate e 7 Gosernment | Barky, Held Sure %ol S oaan IRy ORI H i in Washington by us. ¢ | H Blace ebot Values C, 4 for 25(: Keep Bead | powe shall st; pard | I | ' I 1= medi laree s Lot of Men's Fiber siik 1 work our needs N = s s b Lisle ocke Socks; i . ~ . - St < 16 : sold f R J e e e e ) I P Henry Heath English Hats. | e \‘L\,l( {vi-nln!w(; gt to 3 proportionat * representition” kystem | whelming majority given the mins || Directly imported by us— ! |Z£ | broidered, o s trich, $5.00 S5¢, s $1.00 bty e hilon tho eemmblicas moress | i Soft Hats — Derbys — Silk I I | hackle, fancy and 3490, Mews Pure '3."‘"' stk contiined o |t mal’ teparia and - of corporeal - munishment for ||| | T (o e el o Il £ | ribbon trimmed. all color .. 49¢ £ Tias Het be available until nest wook | il 3 ats — Caps — F perfec nixet H oNCstigTiE Sty o un Rabulaey tes bave ool worn by the hllf’llnh man of i | oo "1"‘3';““' “?‘“"" Cotton = sults in the country districts must be | opportuni hing fi I I il - - 2 x whit Hack, | cordovan = learned before it “,;f‘\',"'.,""‘-Tv\"“'y fo| £prerniicnt in sosties il I bs, 5 affairs. ‘i il 35 Women's Bargains in sizes— e = w hirty seats so far, r party. according to o X I \N C, 3ftor E Hnues 0 ul‘..\',."..:m fts mlm.n.n' ikator e o ndnes il We are making a fea- i b ?{'S,h,Rggesls?s GRASS RUGS 50& ] 1 e-t 1 that nu ber are avail-} suffe hec se of the (4 1 DI o bl alues s - Sbie for the rival congress which the | ocasioned by the Larkin faction If : ) ture of Heath Soft Hats $Q i I e 2L i RL«Ll‘,’f,:;‘t,,",’,"f\c:‘,‘flflefrd"(: Extra offerings = ;} and Derbys; at. .cseesbess il eptional wear. e = | | | | T T T TR F T # T L T T R TR T TR TV R

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