Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NUTON, D, C.,_ WEDNESUAY, il MR 12, 9. : : e e B e B b . . T in circulation. o reported of Prince’ Humbert, th | narmony and coun nt with the G[]V[RN[]R m VIEW Claims She’s First HARDING, IN LETTER, |Church Losses |\ ittt Shevons g (BRI b0 80 s | STARTS MUSIC STUDY. e son sz, v, o ’ parent to the Itallan royal family at|glan sovereigns. The princess, who | Myrax . September olor| T for his own new opera, em- White Woman to OPPOSED LEAGUE| Blamed on Golf |5 fccmisi i ied onutl | oo Seuen ot Aot nevtrat | o VLAY, September (12— Gabricto| miic o e own new years at a boardjng schoot in Fior- The probable engegement also is | enge. z . . e : PP S et e it i e bl mi_SA EUNflmUNS Be Raisuli’s Guest |, ve 1 sakes Pubic ,m|And Auto Outings | —== o : G N LONDON, Seprember 14— Hosita Telling of Unohanged RN TOn mne i pritier ! R“Ofd‘Bl'eaking Renting 1 . .| Forbes, the English explorer, re- | ' Position. Z tant churches In the northeastern : e . 53 . Walton Leaves for First'Visit| twrnea to London yesterday atter . United Blates are losing mround i The enthusiastic inspection and reservation of the Apart a trip through Morocco and an- rapldly to a spirit of materiallem ments in After Declaring Martial nounced that she was the first NEW YORK, BSeptember 13.—A| fostered by Bunday, goif, autemos white woman to have visited |letter written by President Hard-| bile exoursions, waf reaction, im- We carry a complete stock of Tablets, Com- ¢ . Law. faiswll, (e famous Morocean |ing was made publlc by John Al migration inorenses and money position Books, Typing Paper, Shorthand Note- B ar 2“ 3 ays in e 3 - |Stewart, head of the Sulgrave Insti- from six New ;] o . A Rt ] L ol ey e el T o T bl e b i et T o :'0”11:5. Ihl;(gh;l)h Pagcr. ?tu(il“ents Loz‘sc-Leaf ?ote» i s St court with his two wives, nine had been op- books, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Crayons, Ever- | 27 ue ee RS that the late President had been op s s, ' . Erasers, y , e e it o 12| dsushters, three sons and ‘three- | igl "ol e wito o ague of nations h Peneil d F P I h o N " o dowie - ULSA, a., September 12.—| score slaves. 1 The conference is being held un: sharp Iencils an ountain Pens. pay the highest possible compliment to the supreme c jsbes or. Tyl ‘tuslness men forf -l O SEbiSess SR tiat Raisuin:'|and badihely Bl S e e del (ho: Ausutaes ue the. ARtetican acter of these Apartments—and what they afford in comfort lfting of martial law in Tulsa county| y g g0 N Pedigree that goes |one thing and friendly aesoclation of | 0 it Home Minslons Boelsty. I M and convenicnce. . wore ralsed todny whon 1t was| back, i Nosh hus surpueinr |ollions was quite different. - e . MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR learned that Gov. J. C. Walton is on| He is 4 heavy man of fitty-two “President Harding was Irrevocably ROYAL BLOOD OF |TALY SCHOOL SUPPUES The opportunity to take up gesidence here is fast passing. his way here to survey conditions and has & henna beard. He is now [against the league of nations as at Suites fange from two rooms and one bath to eight W 3 e friendly to Spain and belleves the i 5 < &F $225 . h. aihee” h, B9, the exccutives first visit| coming of civilization to be in. |Prevent constituted and said AND BELGIUM MAY UNITE rooms and two baths, $50.00 to $225.00 per mont Pilitary rute mere than o month ago| evitable, although he asserted that |Stewart said. 1 ction is powsible at any time—dmy -or £ B s aeeoi B i Moroico svag ever conquered by The letter, written on April 19, 1923, UG e ik & il . Jnepection ta powsible at any tme—day or B &nd bring to justle 5| the Spaniards, it would be by their |to Mr. Stewart, follows: ‘eddings of Two Ore | Eve S R “,‘r"";,,,;;‘,““"“’,:;rm‘.; justice members| gosiorg and thelr hospitals, WHOLESALE RETAIL duct you throu) raord iy, seedtadinl oad| SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ° ol S SaEenle el - How Rumerad 910 B-STREET-N'W . Harry A. Kite Sscativee or e camya of cons DIES UNDER ALIAS|Hin, it g Shubriues tlt "3 | ™ e et e 13— Sala sl | Qcoeperatet) : 3 < agitation. We must first encceed in RhTone. 10 Princest Matalds, bees into whippings. Himes Known as Veteran of South | q¥it{{*"ivorcing the " internatignal | E1&n threne, to Princ Leaves in Secret. | % court " from the league of nations B Walts left Ol kNome. Pity African and World proposition. I thought I aid that last 1 t, making effort to Wars. when 1 addressed my request to Con- keep his mis ; His closest gress, but it appears that good friends were not advised of his de- | BY the Associated Press many extremists have so persistently parture SYRACUSE, N. Y., September 12— |urged that this is the beginning o Repregentatives of the Tulsa Cham- | Alangon Phelps Himes, who dled at a | fellowship in the league that the bér of Commerce at a conference at|hospital here under the namo of | whole situation has been greaily em- the capitol yesterday were under-|George P. Henderson, and who will | barrassed. stood to ha be buried today, w: known to his “I am hcping In the very near to_come to intimates, it developeq today, as a |future to make a further public been | ‘oldier of fortune. They were unable |statement which will tend to clarify ’ : for more than a week to|to explain why he was reglstered at | the atmosphere. The first time we : 2 peace the | the hospital under the name of Hen- |are having a personal Interview I ¥ which troops would be | derson. will be glad to discuss the matter v Himes was a native of Oswego, N. [Wwith you in greater detail.” Honkiid Andsbit Y., and his travels carried b o . Rhce. e il the globe. He went to ® thae panade clenr by Gov. | Africa during the Boer war. marrie SLAYER IS PARDONED. ave ample a Capetown girl, a another y o " T . . » e tha oxl authorities WIll| fount Sim 110 Bouct JaSlother yes COLUMBUS, Ohlo, Septembei 12.— " s - @ und daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, { e 1 prosecute flog- | outbreak of the world war found him| Gov. Donahey has commuted the life ers before he consents to 1ift martial o otho FPacil coast. He went (0sontence of Weldon H. Wells, con- Tulsa business men are interested | H"fl""“.“'.‘l"d‘*“:";’;,‘;L;,;fi"m,""h"v“,‘..‘gr{ victed of the murder of Mona Simons in seeing the troops le s they de- |n.ans, escaped and was interned in|in a local hotel seven years ago. clare martial law has t business|Holland. A few vears ago he was|He will be released September 27. s resulizd in much “bad” ad-in the Texas oil fields. and of late | Commutation was recommended by for oTulsa throughout the|had represented a Kensas City pub- | the board of pardons, Warden Thomas, country.” Tulsa also is preparing for | lishing house. the trial judge amd the nine living an international petroleum exposition| Mr. Himes was a patient at the | jurors who convicted him. Wells is W ill_draw oil men from all here one day. An injury|to go to his mother in Kansas City, “itizens feel | caused in an automobile accident in | where a position awaits him. He has entertain its [ Kansas City was said to have caused | been an honor man for several years, rule in effect.|h Wiy, S & ) 4oy Important Changes In Peerless Prices The manufacture of Peeriess cars has reached a stage of standardization and a volume of production which make it possible to announce an important change in Peerless prices. Por eighteen months we have been steadily progressing toward this achievement— urged on by the conviction that the prices Enameled Curtain Rods 15¢ Each 7 S With silver- Two sizes finished knobs choose from . and all fixtures. B — Washington’s authoritative review of autumn milli- nery modes combines”the sterling attractions of high quality, certified styles and economy prices. With such beautiful hats in such wonderful variety at such low cost, is it any wonder that women are buying them early? Better Than Ever— lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll"llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIlmllullMll!llllllllllllIllllIllllmmlllll"mllln. Boys’ $2.00 Wash-Top 51,19 Corduroy Suits . . . = As practical as they are attractive—and sensationally underpriced. Clever buttoned-on model, with tops of * plain or striped galatea and Latona suiting, and straight pants of blue, brown or olive corduroy. Silk cord at neck. All sizes 3 to 8. . Boys’ Pull-Over Sweaters t Warmth and service at low cost—Heavy Knit Pull-over Sweaters, for boys of 6 to 14, to wear $ .19 \ asked for the very finest cars it is possible One Thous_and Beauti- to build, cmfldelge YRR P y ful New Trimmed Hats : . AR S o bhcn g I e faibie " Newest pokss, muskvooms, s, o $ 5 it is gratifying to us to add that the extra- 222 R IS S T e o e @ ordinary refinemente in our manufacturing o Bl o i sl - S facilities assure a continuous improvement ' in the quality of the Peerless, one of the world’s finest eight-cylinder automobiles. In considering the importance of these new prices, which range from 2690 to 14090, keep in mind :%e fact that no American motor car, regardless of price, excels the New Peerless Eight in perform- ance, dependability, beauty and comfort. Taz Pnujlu MoTor Car Compant, Cieveranp, Onio to school. In gray, with navy or maroon collars. T T T Home Needs Women's Silk-and-Fiber- Hose (Stch values, that the brisk selling, fike the clas- : : sic _brook, seems to go on forever. New ship- Sheets, 99¢ mentjust’ unpacked offers choice of black. brown 59c 72x90 Seaimless Bleached Sheets A o) " of ~superior quality: size for and white. Irregularities are too slight to affect threa-quarter beds. Very slight Cither appearance or wear. seconds. Outing Flannel, 19¢ Boft, Fleecy Outing Flannel in arange of popular stripes, checks (S¥e Save on Superb and plalds of all colors. PEERLESS MOTOR COMPANY (Washington Branch) 14th Street at P Main 8077 Open Evenings S iNche widerd i o ke (NITRED /Cleveland, dependent on the style of Pillowcases - M WOMEN'S SEALINE COATS (dyed: = The Peerless line of rabbit), 46 and 48 inches long, with i includes 4 for $1.00 S Without girdle. Large dransa eol: touring cars, coupes, 42x38% Pillowcasesw made of ad lar, deep cuffs and strong. starchless bleached cot- latge . fur buttons. ton, with wide hems. < Y. ’ i Silk lined. Sizes 38, 5 . b A 40, 42 and 44 Oxlcloth, 29c¢ IMLRAUIBA. WoMEN'S SEALINE COATS (dyed FAARY ahle, b e abolians ! M rabbit), of luxurious quality, with quality. White and_ Faney. Tile v / luk“craped nml?lg. Draped ' shawl E i ] PN collar, double o e=sastion: IR e i "0 $100.00 Y v WOMBEN'S NB COATS (dyed Blankets, $I.00 ¥ : rabbit), 48 {nches long, with beauti- -Each 8 " ful bordered sleeves, cuffs_and bot- i toms. Full draped Single-bed size Heavy Gray B\ collar, striped B £ Blankets, imported to sell at a crepe lining. special price. Faney colored bor- - 3 VUM s SUALINE COATS (dyed ders. Weight about two pounds. i M. rabblit), 60-inch model; richiy marked. Large blended squirrel collar and Baby Blankets cuffe, double fancy . buckles ana sk $17 3. $1.00 Each 4 B TP OUNG CWOMEN'S ASTRAKHAN R gt Phby * JACQUETTES, with mouffion cellar and cuffs Blousé and straight e g i S models, in taupe and Bedspreads, $2.75 favored tasnions tor $29.75 $3.60 White Crochet Bedspreads, fall and winter....... size for large double beds. Dura- o bly hemmed. LTRSS E T T IllllllllI.III|I!IIIIIIIIIIII T LU LU TR L T L LT LT T LT L LT O LT L L T T T O R T T T A RN TR MR N4 .

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