Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1923, Page 5

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[EAG”E []F NA"[]NS}Trainer Is Fined | | For Assaulting | WIU. H!.I. VABANBY A H iPl?OPOIGmus *a., August 30.— | opotamus with ert McClain, an which s fined ult! hij Successor of Late Ruy Bar-] a bull whip, animal tra bosa to Be Picked—Many ; Shonea Candidates. $10 in pol lert M on the ot 1| the zil \vlll‘ of the y-five naiic ding the divisions of pird list made public by the |7 | a gh it had been e would be made. « t its fo personal hygiene. This is an indis- | putable fact. H Zonite may be used frequently at great germicidal strength on sensi- tive membrane and tissues without ' the slightest danger or harmful effect. : onile NON-POISONOUS Ziizzzzzzz —_— e R OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. MEN!! GET YOUR NEEDS "HERE AT LOW PRICES | FOR YOUR TRIP ——— | ‘OVER LABOR DAY S-H-I-R-T-S set full of these high grade shirts £ si striped ) - M o E 5 eps, white - ongee, many 1, and « Saturday at duced price of.... Sizes 14 to 17. PAJAMAS Men—this is your opportunity to buy high- $1.29 grade paja- MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNION SUITS mas of cotton The famous Cooper make; noted for long wear and good fit; 'we have them in$ 1 .39 pongee with silk frogs at short sleeves and ankle length. Special FOTS ENONABNS: 1o/ oiois oo eimaials aieioin s loie iats FALL CAPS of —in all the new colors; tweeds, faney worsteds and novelty cloths with silk serge lining. Be the first to pick from our big new stock. Special at.... — QUTFITTERS — 910 Seventh St “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” Charge of Inciting sto Riot Placed _ Out tomorrow Light Vocal Selections THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. 1923. e — B 5 HELD IN KLAN RIOTS Imm the investigation would con- continue and that an inquest would TEST COTTON GROWING IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA| g ibe held at a la GET FREEDOM ON BOND |5+ 2 ;d.r“m ather men upon @ like charge. | | Experiments to Continue Next Year With Promise of Big Crops. Against Patrick J. McDermott, Carnegie Undertaker. \HAVE DE VALERA WHERE | HE'“CAN DO NO HARM” ™ RV Mr. K 3 land nt, T rnment on the possibility of the northern territory lete tests made Iy _encouraging 1 experiments next itable crope. | of agri- 1w small to Kobe, rket. ' |Cosgrave Refuses to Say What Will Be Done With Repub- ;lwl»‘x.nl 80 lican Chief. ! HOLYHEAD, “Willia August 30 sident of” the neiting to on_bail 16l Y DRIVE NEAR END. The Y. M. . A. summer member- A ch enables the | r four month's | tly reduced rate, Notice to this o all depart- cretary Flem- obtained to of Abbot W, = 1} | | | O “HI1S MASTER'S VOICE” New Victor Records September 1923 Popular Concert and Operatic Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer (om “Lutine™) (Wallace) Suo-Gan—Lullaby (A. P. Gaver-Ar. Robert Beyan) List Price Merle Alcock erle Alcock}as353 $1.00 Melodious Instrumental {Light Cavalry Overture—Part 1 (von Suppe) Light Cavalry Overture—Part 2 (von Supe) ‘Salut a Pesth Victor Symphony Orchestra Victor Symphony Orchestra } 19080 Victor Arden-Phil Ohman Victor Arden-Phil om] 19041 75 (Marche Hongroise de Concent) (H. Kowalski) Piane Duet Dance of the Demon (Grand Galop de Concert) (Edusrd Holst) Piane Dust 5 Accompaniments for Children’s Piano Studies Ding, Dong, Bell (2) Evening Song (Pinos Hazel Gertrude Kinscella) D;::, Don:, Bell 22)) Evenil:: Song (Secmdo) Hazel Gertrude Kinscella§ 19097 Marching On (2) Playing Tag (3) Village Dance (Primo) Marching On (2) Playing Tag (3) Village Dance (Secondo) {Lulhby (2) A Jolly Time (Pino) Lullaby (2) A Jolly Time (Secondo): At Twilight (2) Ghosts (3) The Merry Shepherd (Piimo At Twilight (2) Ghosts (3) The Merry 5 Hazel Gertrude Kinscella 19098 Hazel Gertrude Kinscella Hazel Gertrude Kinscella Hazel Getrude Kinsclla /19099 Hazel Gertrude Kinscella 19100 Hazel Gertrude Kinscella .75 75 .75 Shepherd (secondo) Billy M -Ed Smalle) Billy Murray-E Smalle/ 19995 Henry Barr Henry Bm-r}\lsl04 {That 0ld Gang of Mine . Hi Lee Hi Lo The Girl of the Olden West Ten Thousand Years from Now 75 Dance Records {Gulf Coast Blues-Sugar Blues—Medley Fox Trot Down Hearted Blues—Medley Fox Trot arette—T: International Novelty Orchestra {?hge Cupe:f gzrr‘:w—Tlngo lntemfi:nal Novelty Orchestra }19096 {l’m Drifting Back to Dreamland—Waltz The Benson Orchestra of Clxingo] 19101 Just for To-Night—Waltz The Benson Orchestra of Chicago {Nobody Knows But My Pillow and M.lgh—Fox Trot / e Benson Orchestra of Cbicuo} 19102 I Never Miss the Sunshine—Fox Trot i The Benson Orchestra of Chicago {The Cat’'s Whiskers—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of m“”}lSlOS Un a Tent—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Long Lost Mamma—Fox Trot Tennessee Ten), o1 {Plpl Better Watch Your Step—Fox Trot }19105 The Collegians ‘Where the Ganges Flows—Medley Fox Trot } (from **Adrienne”) The Great White Way Orchestra ;19106 Dreams of India—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago ier Bl Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra m}msx‘!fi; L Br:oke Johns a:d H:: Orchestn} Lookunder thelid and on tbe labels for theséVictor trade-marks Victor Talking Maehine Company, Camden.N.J. Tennessee Ten} 19094 Tennessee Ten -5 .75 75 .75 .75 5 a5 19108 .75 \ TP Trom_the AVENUE o NINTH- LABOR DAY When Vacations Reach Their Climax Sept. ¢ Qrd They call it Labor Day because everybody works just a little harder to have a good time before summer sings her swan song! It’s the day of days—and it’s pleasant memories will be bobbing up many times this winter. Wherever the urge takes you—to the silver beach of the ocean or the golden path of a mountain lake, there will be last-minute odds and ends you’ll be needing. The Nationally Known Store is ready to supply them, and to give super-special service (the last word in speed) where necessary. The store is chuck full of inducements especially de- signed to attract the Labor Day vacationist. Such ap- parel as summer-weight suits, knickers, white flannels, golf and tennis togs, are marked below cost, and he who travels now will have dollars left for other pleasures. Autumn brings that pleasant chill in the air that we have been craving since Shrine Week. And the well- dressed man will want at least one good-looking English plaid or tweed sport suit. We have them here, smart beyond words, but they are hardly beyond your price, for we're closing them all out at half-price. - There are topcoats galore on our overcoat floor—priced from thirty-five to seventy-five dollars. You’'ll feel the need of them at nights, and we strongly suggest your taking one along. You wouldn't want a cold to mar your fun. 8 In the luggage department, there is a special group of cowhide leather bags and suit cases, priced at nine seventy-five. Our luggage buyer, one of the most con- servative of men, says there is no value to equal it in all of Washington. Wouldn't it be wise to look them over, to compare them with luggage priced at fifteen dollars elsewhere. ; : Every department has its extra added attractions. Banister Shoes are greatly reduced—and in the Men’s Furnishing Department there is a special in an Im- ported Golf Hose, at one thirty-five, that is 'way above par when it comes to value. First a little journey through our shops—then off to Arcady, with not a care in the world, save the crowding of sixty happy minutes into every happy hous.

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