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ey’re Not' Telliflé’ : You can always tell | a smart woman by { her shoes— * i ""he smartest women H bnymg BBCK-HAZZARD . shoes but woman-like enongh to get three pairs of up=- tu»tbe minute shoes same . price as her ncigbbor pays for one, is going to main tain a and su perior nlm She’d rather let the * other woman wonder .~ how she manages to it Worn on Fifth Avenue—but bought around the corner. Also Reported in New mspafergs. b ' Consul Dickover reported- that the @eath of the "entfre Agifipe ‘assumed’ to be Thomis H. wife and daughter of the Iaterna tional Geneyal Electric comuisy had, been confirmed. Mr. Dickover confirmed the safety of the following Americans: neth Dyer, Maggie Ehrh-rdl Ray- mond Harry Gear, Rev, H. W. Myers, J. W. Myers, 3. W. Pilerson, Sarah Willis Russell. Harry Sellers, Baron’ Shibusawa, D. Barton Ta¥ylor and wife, Rev. Paul Van Camp and wife and Percy Zieman and wife, “|WESTERN MARYLAND HAS RECORD YEAR Net. Operating Income Thus Far This Twelvemonth Far Sur- rassing Previous Earnigs. | | F; Special Dispateh to The Star. S, Md.. September 14.— yland rdilway is ex- THE EVENING ‘Oiie draiback t’ this fast-age is that all th’ opinions are all formed béfore th’ real facts git |Germany on railrosd started. “Well, 1 guessl might as wcll go home an’ pick out a cmeple o'l trees t’ burn this winter,” said Tipton Bud, after readin’ that th! gover'mcnt would take a ‘| hand in th’ coal strike.~ (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) strike Jast vear and a heavy curtall- || ment of other income, the surplus [ after clmrgu was no better than the ||| i STAR, WASHINGTON, * |JUSTICES REVERSED IN SPEEDING CASES v Cireuit Court Holds Laws Applied to Villages Do.Not Apply to Suburbs. e Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 14.— Judge W. R. Barksdale, in the Camp- bell county ecircuit court, has’ re- versed the justices of Brookville magistert ricts in three cases in which residents of Lynchburg were fined for .operating automobiles in the suburbs of this city faster than fifteen juiles an hour. The police officers of the district, seeking to Invoke a new law, erected signs throughout the suburbs and ar- rested those who disregarded the fifteen-mile limit. Judge Barksdale held that the law was designed. to ages on much traveled Righways, and was not designed Lo peduce lpb’d '{'n"‘fl“’?" such as n the lim dl-lrlet Ppolice. Fdere' 5 e bearings IN hln‘ und in of machi 1 m;‘. k:n oo n wi fhs work under b premare. T “The xm of l.nbm:-nn” * MOTOR OILS D. C., FRIDAY Bergdoll Loses by Fleeing T U. S., Asserts S retary Weeks United States in a legal position to ment ih takinmg dteps to that By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 14. —Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy war slacker, would be far better oft in every way had he remained in the Unlted States, in the opinion of Secre- tary of War John W. Weeks. - Secre- tary Weeks made the assertion in a meny years intervene. He added that, being a fugitive from justice, the man is not entitled to she return of any property or money takem from him under the provisions of the trading with the ememy The letter from me Secretary of letter to Lemuel Bolles, national | “wi adjutant of the American Legion, which was made public today. Seoretary Weeks declared that Bergdoll would be compelled to serve his full prison sentence if he return- ed to this country, no matter how the part of lho-e he to do so to nc!\lll!y \mng this man him serve his e right of Germany at the pres- 1923. — e ————————— surrendered, assuming such a re- | Bergdoll; these soulit ermany alone to decide. Were the |any other 4 ent ttas £o tetuss £o -urrwder Berg- dnll is unawbnd. his lettel eks said “The expedience of ey b e Mew lngdbuiviee e NaiOe of jale———lalc——lalca]al——— o] ———/ “Hosiery" $1.77 bilipsbortt CONTINUING SALE OF F elt Hats that look Fine *—are Fine They really look different from ordinary hate—such names as Dis- ney, Stetson and Grosner insure the extra style—we like to sell them because we know you’ll like complying with & request that he be | demand as of right me surre mzr ot I al ure udP. !s a matter for|no hesitancy i the wt ol’ mu o1 nt of the sovers- Are Being Adopted All Perfect—All Full Fashioned them. | pected to hav record year in BECL | with nnmz.nm increasing gross, Zm fevenuel - 6pérating’. expenses havel g.g SeOntiS. for TS Ahsibate I | beeg \ept down. and, as a result net t)x.t chlrsp« will be covered about 3, s operating income for the first seven | 9ne and one-half ti HOES 4mm 33 ‘mnnmp of the year was $2,676,766.i “"my (e ¥ . N.w, |compared with $1,822,559 for the same % 1012 7en 'S€ Niw. | Period in 1922, $1,720.742 for 1921 and ? 1%t Tost ApBedy remeas sie Kvovw for ! gn'tlpahnn, Biliousmess, Colds, sponding period of 1920. Seven | rhonths' * gross ‘revenues ‘increased | from $9.495,656 in 1922 to $13,736.046 | 1n 1923, & gain of $4.240.390, .., o Gtose ‘business for the- antfre” u-elve, a deficit of $392,635 for the corre- months of 1922 was, with the excep- tion of 1920, the largest in the road's adaches and Malarial Fever.|niicry. but. because of the coal / A Demonstratlon Y of 7 Arch A1d Shoes for whxch we have secured the excluswe agency. Stylish yet practlcal Pumps and Oxfords that . make it possible for the women of Washmgton “to be' not. only stylishly’ shod, but at-the same time to be so scientifically shod that all common foot ailments are prevented and corrected Dr. Schroeter and a corps of expert Arch-Aid Foot Fltters are in attendance every day this “week. Vlslt our new Arch-Aid Department and see the sma:fi:styles, comfort and corrcctlve fea- s of th Afch Ald Shoes. : Daily With Increasing | SHERWOOII) -BROTHERS Popularity in Washington the sensational price of $1.77. :—:m:——_'E;IEi'EEm:-—:Em e Phone Lincoln 7558 Black, White, Beige, Seal Brown, Brown Continuing our great sale of “Kayser” Silk Hose at Women who are ac- quainted with this well known make will buy several pairs, as well as the girls about ready for school days. Remember, these are all perfect. and sell in a regular ‘way for much more than the price asked. . IEEEEEC—HE—E_ Home of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes EEEI ——=|ojc———F——a]———]c] el Satux;day ate-- Pb‘l‘PSbom 808 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, We ha‘ve‘;planned two supremely attractive events in which value and price are both strong magnets R $_ 3 N M N Distinctive Dresses 523 Both Silk and Cloth Creations—presenting ex- clusive effects—for street, sports and the dressier weat. All the favored materials—in Black; Navy and the preferred autumn colorings—trimmed with beading. embroidered medallions, lace, etc.— artistically applied, creating new effects. . Secox}d Floor Captivating Coats 855 Plain and Fur trimmed—for dress ancl sportl wear. Included are the soft pxle fabrics, and the dashing Sports Cloths in their effective stripes and plaids. Elegantly lined with Silk and with Beaver, Nat- ural and Viatka Sqmrrel Fox and Wolf Collars, ete. 3 ) % g Third _Floor A lal—=———lolc—=lolc—=ldc——lalc———lolc——=]ale——2lojc=" ~———yolc——]ale———lolc—=lole——=lale——>alc—0=