Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 18

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AN TO MAKE WODD (MERE FICUREHEAD Filipino Legislative Leaders Revive Clash With Governor | General by Soeeches. By the Associated Press. MANILA, September 12.—The con- troversy between Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood and native government officlals 2nd party leaders has been revived by Manuel Quezon, president of the Phillppine senate, and Manuel Roxas, speaker of the house of representa- tives, declaring in public addresses that it was their intention “to reduce the governor general to a mere figure- head.” : “Filipino mem- et and our other the governmenti T ave encroach-d Upon the Fights of the governor eral because in that guise I are won.’ Quezon sai HeWil not be betraying any secret here if 1 say that our object is to reduce the governor general of the thmnne Islands to a mere figure- is unpatriotic for any Yvann o stand by Gov. Gen. Wood in his Dolleles.” _T‘ : sident refered to the ritish rnin DUKE’S PROVISION FOR WIFE REVEALED Paper Amplifying Will Shows He Made Settlement Fefore Divorce. By the Associated Press. b YORK, September P —More Tn return all dower rights alimony s w s reported to be agreement first was the terms of the “m “he peti- on estimated, Angier, jr., three, and ony Newton, five, who live with mother, wiil be beneflcluries of ,000 trust 5,500,000 was bequead hed to public in- stitutions and" fonr executos PRISONER ESCAPES eptember 12.—Edward e (hnazo attorney, an seving a seven-year sen- Le. n here to testify In ral court, jvay also being made for 3| nik, his former se. pardoned by Presi. Poor Eyesight is the cause of much bad [ health—to_say nothing of |F] serious inconvenience. Yet proper treatment will correct poor eyesight. Consult our Expert 6 - tometrist without delay. We specialize in filling [E Oculists’ Prescriptions AKARBN Inc. {Optometrists &Opticians - 1935 F SireerhW “Childrens’ HICKORY Garters HICKORY Garters are strongest and last longest. Good dealers everywhere recommend them. Ask for of a @] o ! ) ) ) ) ) il ) ( ) < ! | ) : ) g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. \NHEQE FTHE BETT Grcatest Women’s Store i ., WEDNESDAY, CZICNNC X Oflh "M-BROKS & CO= SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. TH\NGS COST LE.SS' G Street, Announcing the Re-Opening of the Lately Remodeled Store N The Change of Style ', i Has never been more fittingly and beautifully expressed than in these new Autumn Dresses Every garment on display is a Fashion inspiration—a real achievement of artist designers—and because of the co-operation of the manufacturers we are enabled to save you at least $15.00 to $4000 on evéry dress you buy. Street, Afternoon and Evening Styles And exact copies of the most sought-for Paris Styles Materials include: Satin Canton Paulette Crepe Georg‘ctte Crepe Crepe Romaine Crepe Elizabeth | Beaded Georgette Chiffon Velvet Chantilly Lace l Crepe Moire Brocaded Velvet | Imported Sequin and Spangled Robes : Hundreds From Which to Select Black and Every Color in All Sizes for Women and Misses (Three of the Models Pictured) These Exact Dresses, $35 ¥ Just Seven Short Months Ago ¥ New Interests Assumed Complete Control of the M. Brooks & Co. Store —and all that remains of the old establish-~ ment is the building, its name and its repu- tation for Highest Class Women's Apparel. To these we have added New Methods— New Policies—New Ideals. -~and now we've complcted the remodel- ing of the building—both interior and exterior. We now have the most beautiful series of show windows in America. These alterations were made for the conven- ience and ‘service of the- thousands of loyal patrons who, with the business they have accorded us, have made these changes necessary and possible. This 1s our opportunity to demonstrate our appreciation both strikingly and prac- tically. We inaugurate an event that will overshadow anything we have ever at- tempted before. It is not a “Sale,” but a period in our business history wherein we will feature the latest and most desired women's apparel at prices unheard of at the beginning of a new season. We invite your inspection of this new merchandise, which is beautifully dis- played throughout the store. We believe wvou will be keenly interested. Extraordinary values; such as we an- nounce today, will characterize this event until its termination, but many cannot find their way into print because of the limited quantities, therefore, we advise your earliest possible visit to the store. Doors open in the mormng promptly at 9:15, so0 if you are Economy Wise"— A COME)! Luxurious Furs Marked at Prices Below Those That Prevailed During Our August Sale of Furs, und This Means That Your Savings Will Be Truly Phenomenal A Moderate Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchases for Later Delivery Sealine Coat (Dyed Coney) Marmot Coat (Genuine Skins) *195 48-in. long, Mink Collar and Cuffs, Silk Lined Hudson Seal Coat .(Dyed Muskrat) - 259 .48-in. long, Skunk, Shawl Collar and Cuffs 40-in. long. Raccoon Collar, and Self Cuffs Muskrat Coat (Finest Skins) 115 45-in,, loud. Crushed Collar—Plain Cuffs For Additional Store News See Page Nineteen v DWQO ok “fl\ N eraldmg the Modes * For Fall ancl Early Winter—stylcs of extreme elegance and originality in Fashionable Fall Coats The individuality of each expresses some new detail. The originality is evident in every line, and at this time it is possible to buy at a price that can~ not be duplicated later on. Savings range from $25.00 to $50.00. 4 Styles Suitable for Every Occasion Modeled from High-Class Parisian Originals Materials include Marvellane Saltona Ormandale Gerona Brytonia Lustrosa Collars, cuffs or trimmings of FURS, in- cluding: Beaver Fox Squirrel Caracul Platinum Wolf Linings of Purest Silk Black, Navy, Kit Fox, Brown and Gray Sizes 16 to 44. (Three of the Models Pictured) N | I i r

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