Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1923, Page 12

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i) .. RECOGNTION | URGED FOR RUSSI Senator Brookhart Says Ac- tion Would Eliminate World Unrest ssociated Press MOINES, lowa, September 7.— Recoguition of the soviet government of Russla does not mean official approval ernment by the United States than it means approval of of several other governments v recog Senator Smith W. Brookhart of lowa clared in « statement published here today in the Towa Leg organ of the Towa de- partment of the American 1 Such recognition, id the senator, was ad- by him only on the grounds ht have a far- ching effect world prosper & world unrest. Senutor Brookhart's statement was a reply to resolution recen adopted American Legion conven- in which the ex-servi men op- posed recoguition of the oviet govern- v mor iember of the | " suid Sena- alterna- govern- | which we | akable Turk, | \ mur- | B s vecopnized and ¢ Does No “The rec does not mean 1 should o Mean Approval. tion of proval 4 government 1t it did vgnition of ) settle the revolution, ituable uld I nt government Eovernment, they hings i hive done rteen ew of who were PANNY ., e Red and Brown. stand- paiat I'ro e owner's roof price o other a higher J. W. HUNT 1221 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1332, point, justifies Plate Glass for Store Fronts Thousands of lights of Plate Glass in a great variety of sizes are al- ways kept in stock in our warehouse to enable us to promptly supply the most exacting re- quirements of our cus- tomers for Modern Store Fronts. We also have the Zouri Imperishable Copper Sash and Bars for glazing Plate Glass Store Fronts. This construction is ap- proved by the National Board of Fire Under- writers: High quality, prompt service and a large vol- ume of business that insures reasonable prices, guarantee satis- faction. Send for free booklet to show your customer “How We Raised Our Volume 43 Per Cent” Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ‘Washington, D. C. Rosslyn, Va. took the se and elimi- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 41923. $213,000 BANK THEFT ADMITTED, SAY POLICE Joseph B. Marcino Said to Know ‘Where Bonds Are and Hopes Recovery of All. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, September 7.—Joseph B. Marcino, brought here from Houston, Tex., to face trial ou the charge of wrecking the First National Bank in Warren la admitted that he took In securities from the. ban ccording Assistunt United States Attorney John V. Sul- livan. Marcino declared he knew where the bonds are and hoped that the bank would recover every dollar, Sullivan said. Marcino explained his action, Sul- livan said, by claiming that when he irities he “was oppressed in his business ventures and for the to had lost the use of his| intended to replace the uoted as say- ire now is to here from S arrested aft s expulsion from, ico, by Unit Open All Day Saturday. States Marshal Ralph Hnr\hl of Tex- as and Deputy Mar: k. H. Hutch- Tns""Ho Wan ‘arraigned before dudgs Lowell in federal district court on an indictment charging him with aiding and abetting . Taylor, former president of the bank, in m the bank's securities. He pleaded not guilty and was held in $25,000 ball Attorney Suilivan asked that bail be fixed at $100,000, but counsel for Mar- eino argued that his client had sur- rendered voluntari to the Mexican it and that the smaller sum indict- other = re two Marcino, the charging that he had aided and ted Taylor in embezzling the securities. It was announced this indictment had been dropped Abraham n of Chicago, Mar- cino's fathe now is await- ing trial on & similar Indictment. REWARD FOR BANDITS. PAWHUSKA, Okla., September 7.— Rewards totaling $10,000 for the cap- ture, “dead or alive,” of Al Spencer, noterious Oklahoma bandit, and four of his alleged lieute: have been posted by the Post ()Il\ e D.pmlmem Those wa Frank N: s that encer are Grover & xenasdly £ 82 looting of passenge oa the might WOMAN WRITER LEAVES HER HOSPITAL PRISON Nellie Revell Back Home After Fight Her Doctors Called “Hopeless."” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 7.—After four years in a world bounded by the walls of a hospital room, Nellle Re- vell, writer, yesterday went “back home" to Broadway Stricken by a spinal trouble that baffled the medical world in 1919, she would not listen to the discouraging stories of her physicians. less,” they said. she insisted, and today she gly and tearfully said, “I told o While it has been a great triumph of her will, her recovery was not com- plete. She went back to Broadway, where she was seen so often until a few years ago, in an ambulance chalr, and was assisted to her suite in o hotel. D. C. MAN GIVEN OFFICE. CHICAGO, September 7.—Graham C. ‘ells of New York was Installed as ide the National Association of | Eife s rs for the en- ~umK ¥ last night. was HIRSH Leadership Is Reflectéd In These New Fall Styles Many distinctive new models of HIRSH DE- SIGN are showing in our Fall Display—Novelties in pat terns and materials which are forerunners of the popular demand for Fall. And priced ALL of at the them are typical HIRSH LOW PRICE. Many Patterns Besides These Pictured All Sizes—All Widths Vi3 . ® Worth Dollars More Patents with Black and Gray Suede trim; Patent “Goring” Pumps; Black Satin with Black Suede trim; Lattice-work Short Pumps. vamps predominate—Military, Spanish, Baby French and Full French Heels. HIRSH'S SKHOE STORES 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST.N.W. “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-wide in Trade” Members Better Business Bureau = The Whole Family Can Be Pleased THE most magnificent collection of new attire ever displeyed by this famous charge accounr house now on viewl Record- | breaking, unbelieveably low prices. Pay by week! COME! OQOur terms are so liberal, yon’ll marvél at the simplicity of dressing at this friendly little store. COME! Fnll Coats S15.! 95up ‘Fall Suits 19. 9" e Dresses 14.7 311 774, ST Men! New Fall Suits $27.50u; New Top Coats 2630 Fall Hats Boy’s Suits N.W. amount of water usyally diverted WOULD END CONTROVERSY |zmount, of water usyally diverted CHICAGO, Seotember 7.—The board | ake disposal, but the injunctlon w. of trustees of the Chicago sanitary |held in abeyance for six nonths. district, meeting here, decide’ to send |time is about up, and th sanitary dis- a committee to Toronto on September | trict trustees sald todwy that they 19 to confer with the Toronto harbor | hoped to gain the co-operation of the commission and other Canadian offi- | Canadian officials in the construction, cials about the lake levels contro-|at the board's expense, of compensat- versy. ing works in the St. Lawrence that The sanitary district board has been [ will more than make up for the ex- restrgined by court injunction from |cess water diverted from Lake Michi- takinfy from Lake Michigan the ' gan. FALL HATS FOR MEN Clarence Rayvles, aged thirty years, farmer, and his wife Iving i a bed- room of their home namr Delta Jealous of his wife over attentions earnest plea of a six-year old child |said to have heen paid by a neigh- that “something awful has happened | bor, officials believe, caused Rayles to to mamma and daddy,” to a passing | shoot his wife and then hims motorist, terday revealed what | Through his act, four officials belleve a murder and suicide. ' ranging from one to six years are Investigators found the bodies of orphans. CHILD REVEALS TRAGEDY. TOLELO, Ohio, pv.»mlur 7.—The Whether you are ready to consider a new car now or mnot, you are invited t> inspect the ‘new Kissel models. You will be interested in the improvements made in a line that has always led. Styles that are in voguc this year and ones that are bound to suit. Mallory........$5 and $6 Stetson. .......$7 and $10 Herzog Special........$4 Sol Herzog- a~F at 9th =~ I A@ 810-818 Seventh Street t Ready for School Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Suits Waterman's Fountain Pen 1o $4.50. Children’s Beaded Leather Handbags, 69e. Children’s “Good Luck” Mectal-Top Purses, also No need to buy ¢ kind when suits of such character re selling for $8. Beautifully tallored of pure wool able they are ¢ and dressy. Made with s, back ;.mlf shoulder pleats 1 in sport model with four-buttoned pock- 0’Connell-Clark Motor Co. 1101 Connecticut Avenue Main 6969 UL ULV ELTTT Ir Palmolive Shampoo 39c Toilet Paper, 3 rollx for 10c. Mavis Talcum Powder, 1 Melba ving Crea hoth fa and Bottle Col Soay Regular 50c Bottle and 13c Trial Bottle, Both for Bags and Novelty Strap High School Brief es for Castile s Students, special, I DL T T Laqrd Baltimore 30-HOUR ALARM CLOCK $1.19 Guaranteed for one vear. Heavily nickeled 43%-inch case. A wonder calue. R&G CORSETS For Fall 12 to $5 Featuring the new ELAST CIDE R & G models, marvels of ease and flexibilit¢ and created in new styles to harmonize with the fall and winter fashions in dress. No. C 960 ELASTICIDE COR- SET, for the tall, average fig- ure. Wide_elastic insert at sides fi\d top. Sizes 25 to $3 50 No. D 224 I-LASTICIDE COR- In Handsome Tweeds and Mixtures — Featured To- morrow at Buy quality clothes for the b Bags, 60c All have two pairs of lined pants, Girls’ Serge Dresses, $5.98 Ideal for school wear—good enough for any wear. Tailored h serge, piped in red. and embroidered with worsted. Serg in this attractive offering are wool - dresses in tun, Pekin in combinations of tan and henna, green and henna and rust and co pecially clever model is trimmed with large embroldered motifs b Sizes § to 11 for shon amut figures. top. i eSS 64,00 Sizes No. F 964 !:LASTICID!: COR- SET, ifor tall, stout figures. Wi elastic bands at each side. Sizes $5 00 : o 26 to 40 .. New Gingham Dresses,‘$l.50 to $2.98 Charming and practical frocks of fine quality gingham and the popi Lassie Cloth, in guaranteed colors. FPlaids, checks, solid eolors tions. Piped, embroidered and scalloped coll: sash and fancy Chamorsette Ganstiets 9 1.00 A special strap-wrist gauntlet at a special price—and just w hen the autumn mode. demands gloves of this char- acter. 5-row embroidered backs. Gray, beaver, mode and brown. a In Distinctive Fashions 51500 Richest Kayser 12-button Cham- oisette Gloves, 79c. Van Raalte and Wear- Right Chamois Suede Gaunt- lets, $1.00. New Styles in Fancy Gauntlets, $1.39 to $3.00. ette Gloves, 59c. Kayser Strap-wrist Cham= oisette Gauntletts, 79c. Kayser 16-button Cham- oisette Gloves, $1.15. L T T T s T R T L T Kayser 2-clasp Chamois- ’ and most fashionable of fabrics—beautiful weaves of flat crepe, Canton crepe, moire knit, Poiret twill and roshanara crepe. Drapes, panels, straight lines—in many captivating phases. Richly embellished with beading around bottom and on belt; e]aborate]_\ embroidered in entirely new effects and adorned with silks, braids and metal cabachons. l Black, navy, brown, cocoa and [ gray. : i King’s Palace Famoms TRIMMED HATS Better Than Ever This Season. Hundreds and Hundreds of New Fall Models. Choice ........ New Fall Shades in Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery Van Raalte Full-fashioned Stockings ............ $1095 Quality de luxe in famous makes of pure thread silk stockings, with lisle garter tops. Among the fashionable new shades are log cabin, mouse, nickel, caramel, brown, champagne; also in white and black. Silk and Fiber Hose, of excel- | lent quality, slight irregulars of ‘ Hats of high degree at the most inviting of prices. Hats of quality materials in a host of fascinating modes for fall, presenting a range of size, shape, color- ing and mmmmg to match every woman’s taste and personality. Of rich vel- vets and combinations of velvet and duvetyn and vel- vet and satin. Black and all colors. Kayser, Onyx Pointex and f perfe and fiber hosiery—Gordon, Shape and Gold Mark brands. Black, white and colors. Regular and extra-sizes $1.00 School Hosiery Children's Derby * kind, In black and cor- Also perfect qual- ity in white 59¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Children's Derby-ribbed :de Famous Trimmed Hats at . $7.50, $9.95, $12.00 and $14.95 and value i Bach group represents the maximum of style millinery that reflects every whim of Fashion. Children’s School Hats $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Immense assortments—never such a selection of misses' and children’s smart headwear, and never better values than this season. Select the school hat tomorrow. iy Plain Ribbed School Hose, in black and brown. Slight irregu- s. 3 pairs for 50c. 19¢ ar ter | nd’ cordovan 39¢ Boys® Medium and Heavy Rib- Length Derby-ribbed Sport Hose, | bed School Hose, Drummer Boy in black, cordovan and chan -1I\d”\|<‘d.131n|-l brands. _Sizes 1075 e. 4 | to Y2, izes to pagne. Deep cuff 29¢ | i i u v 29¢ tops ribbed Three- qu«xrlnr Socks, In black, 19 3 pairs for 50c. Puir c Irregulars of qualit Children's Derb; white and cordovan. Slight irregulars, O L T R T T T T LT G E ] - L T TR TR TR R M UL UL LT

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