Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1923, Page 14

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; e -TEU.S FORD CRISiS 1Giant Mammoth’s B'ody Intact ~ NEEDS HIS HAND| S;0o Period 50,000 Years B. C. if the Detroit marufacturer will ac-| cept nomiration for the presidency | on the independent progressive ticket| in 1924 is belng sought by Roy M.| Harrop of Omaha, national chairman | ¥ £ 4 y dent of the , NS ? . fl‘l ks regarding | and stand | “It’s surprising- - L that such good-looking shoes S | A SO : e - can be so comfortable” v HAT'S your first thought when you slip into your first pair of Glove-Grip Shoes. . 2 It’s the arch-gripping instep of the shoes that G ch of a ginnt mammoth that died in northern . : . 30,000 years before Chrixt. Text tube dontains some of the biood. makes them so attractl;;re 1°,i’.li‘l‘"$' alrlld C:f the One day in August, about the middle | nearby. Digging into the ice bank, same time so comfortable. atis the Glove- 5 they came upon the mammoth. Grip idea. It is patented and cannot be had Y| in the neighborhood pt fifty thousand Good State of Preservation. \ in any other shoe. | vears before Christ, 4 giant mammoth Ity remarkable state of preserva- % g vandered along the chilly banks of |tlon was awe-inspiring. Some of its Come in and try on a pair of these fine Beresovka river, in northeastern | hair measured thirty inches, and even sakine shocs. - Note that seothing. feelin iberla, feasting sumptuously upon |the coarse strands that adorned its lf 2 ot e Wh g h g the hardy vemetation that struggled |was vp-perfect that it wa Pl of ease about the instep. en you lace a 3 4 ardy was s0 perfect that it was easily re 31 Gob. Sh Iv Lift th '3 moRex Tenap ent| for existence in those bleak primeval | moved and part of jt was sent to | Glove- r}p oe, you gently lift the arc| owned_government banking | thmen B Lh e Rl R instead of pressing it down. Jgfore the meal had been digested, ’ Peti d. The b and tusks of . owever, the unfortunate beast stum- | the. mammoths, which lived during | y Glovc-Gn? Shoes are made for both men a bled head-long into a yawning ice |the Pleistocene period, are common | BOY SLAYS SISTER hovine anaAdiEG. S to both Alaska and Siberia, but only | and women, As a result, science shioned in the newest style and . ° as determined to within two weeks |ONCe before had such a well preserved | leathers. Most models are priced at fr'om h N F ll S t AS TWO ARE AT PLAY |5 imaior e riar shut forans | P e ee 2, e Sec ke - | $9to $12. Model 711 illustrated below is 2 T'hese New Fa uits tragedy was enacted. Through all|markable, however, was the presence | favorite with women. ' Easier Fitti muscular tissue, |about the middle of August bec the dazzling span of centuries the of the undigested grass and vlant | The coats are more roomy, Three-piece or four-piece fat, blood and stomach contents of [they found among the mass severs . TR R ¥ SUWANEE,! Ga., er 21— | what sts hav S A T e the lapels wider and rolling. suits in great variety devel- Calling to his sister nt, ; “the Be a mammoth” represent Jhl SPe. 20T S S . H 10 look through the keyhole of the door |one of the most intriguing exhibity| ne man who does what he pleases Vests are square or pomted s e Eoor U Seio shoging l<v~"k-’ll.',,’f.c§,';f o e e here. seldond pleased with what he do at the bottom and may be yulled the ¢ i yun which | partment of pal 4 ®|in the beast's stomach. Exam Fires Through Closed Door, Not | vict emained intact, from the hair | tjon showed the vegetation to b upon its bbdy to the undigested din-actly the kind of grass and flo: —~ Knowing the Gun Was ner in its stomach. that grow in northeastern Siberia it today. Botanists, however, were al Loaded. AN i Exhibit, to determine that the mammoth di | Part of the oped in fine serges, worsteds, ; ! 2 5 cheviots and flannels. Reg- e o el { one of the ew unspoiled spectmens of | 3 et | i either double or sin g le i 1 h P killed the girl. The boy thought | PTehistoric animal life. ), breasted. Trousers are ar, long, short and stout :Iu"“ e wider and hang straight.- All sizes. these are new Fall Style fea- Graduate Eyes Examined ied in its icy tomb through the c McCormick Medical s turies until nature began undo Colley Glasses Fitted 4 : n G el Wit e | e CLAUDE 5. SEMONES icsTontl p To Yoome asus wpary | Eyesight Specialist ing along the Beresovka 2 409410 McLachlen Bl | tures. & keyhe 1y gun al| pened upon eviden 10th snd G Sts. N. { the rerhains of a | Men's Clothes Section, Second floor T At a specialized price— Many New Patterns in Fall Neckwear The September Display o CuiSilk Ties sketched - of Carpets and Rugs - Woodward & Lothrop | el 875 : ures; vivid or subdued <58 g . 3 color combinations. - Special Prices Prevail This Month - * A2 The Pure Thread Silk —% WZARD hl_(nil Ties are in J_acqunr:ll 7 S res, cross stripes an T Silver Poli,sh - fag:cy \:'eaves; am‘ll‘ in the $2-50 " The finest cream silver polish appropriate colorings for If you are going to need any rugs or \ 4 ever produced. Cleans faster Fall. = > and with less effort, yet it can- > carpets this Fall, vou surely ‘,‘ bl | not possibly harm your finest ; A very Attractive Showmg should see our Séptember Dis- silver. Wonderful for cleaning N R and polishing the finest Gold, a l_a v play, for some of the best-look- ¢ Silver, Nickel, Brass, Art Glass t$ nd ery S“"mg ahd all Plated Ware. values Price; 8-0z. Jar, 60c. WZARD Special prices prevail, too, during O vhwsssdy oot Fall Shirts Have a Bit of Color September, so if you buy now / et oot i . Shi : ) z / : prsfolkeapithee . | Striped Percale Shirts, $2.and $2. you- not only select from fresh | y y “pride of the kitchen” looking P (] 8 $2.50 lik L' luminum i tOAAE et itleTrbney ‘ / i v ag Woven Madras Shirts . . $3 and $4 as well.- We'll gladly show you: 'y 2 :"::;“”‘esh“d‘::g!.:;;;e mfi Silk Stl‘lPed Madras Shirts . . . $5. all. X X : 4\ away the metal. There’s noth- ing else like it! Price: Pint Can, 60c You'll Find Just the Patterns You Like in ing’ patterns vou ever saw are = Men's Furnishings Section, First floor shown. The new shirts show just a We guarantee every color to . little color—a pleasing change from the all-white shirts worn this summer. manship to be of the very best. Men's I'"I:Bll!lln-l Section, First floor be absolutely fast and the work- . . = We Will Be Glad to Demonstratethe Use of fny We Are Quoting Just a Few _Values Suggestive ¢ Wizard Article + of the Many on Display ; “Hartford Saxony” Rugs, large range of Rugs, size 9x12; deep, good - looking . patterns 50t DOAY . ccmmemmmemin - . $123:00 and colorings. . .. ... .$36.75 Famous Bigelow 9x12 size Axminster : £ 3 Howell, London, Walking Sticks, $5 to $20 The English Shop, Second Floor. Seamless Axminster Rugs, of good LIQUID WAX. Pslishes quicker and more easily. quality, 9x12 size, excellent color- i Especialy good for pianos, Victrolas furicue, B : . S d ings and attractive patterns. ... ....$49.50 ek ey il g m':'::h’ ‘ tetSOH HatS, $7 an s]_ 0 Prices: 8-0z. can 50c, 16-0z. can Tbo, 32-0z. can $1. Heavy Wool Velvet = Fringed Wilton Rugs, D o g s faiare. Lavens” i : : s ;:g;gg:;;:': é'.:ifi?;’ f;e:s;}iif:r; Rugs, 9x12 size, choice 9x12 size, good-looking - ; hard, lustrous gloss that is heel proof and 1 . patterns, beautiful col- ? 3 . . long. orings; very desirable patterns; soft, appeal- | % / 2 Stetson Hats are smart in style, with ¥ % FLOORPOLISHER. Any woman who an atmosphere of refinement that spells PUEE'S S it FONAD, ng 00!01’_!- e otetem. o oteie 585.00 £ :Ef.','f;'::o:h;m bu'\:;y‘ :j: ;:ml. ; S ) true distinction. proved polisher. No springs, simple: > ===z : The Fall models await your inspee- g construction —no back breaking / ‘tion here.' (' Borsalino Italian Hats €9 and $10 Woodward & Lothrop Hats % %5 86 Men's Hat Section, First Floor. e v T L LIFE TIME FURNITURE ‘IS MORE THAN A NAMZ

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