Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1923, Page 14

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Beautiful Complexion and Hair I You Use the Ppescriptions of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TU performance was the leading charac- Eliot, for she had that same¢ Dan- THE STRONG VARREST 571 IN 48 HOURS. | = e .tesque grimness of expression. . ter plasied by Luclle La Verne. This <t S LLics o vabol takion like character was that of an old Woman, 'yome’ towering and calm mountain. MRS. N. C. COON Ask_Dept. and Drug St ‘offoe.. 1405 Eye Bt Hew. For Better Vision The Right Glasses and Eye Comfort Consult Kinsman Opticai Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Eatablivhed 1900 KeepYourSkin-Pores " Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soag f oS T e Stop That “Gear Grum- bling” When you hear the trans- mission gears in your car grumbling and rumbling. watch out, that is friction— and friction is the deadly enemy of a car. Friction just cannot reach your gears when you use EBONITE. EBONITE throws a coating around all geags, and they wove in mesh smoothly and noiselessly. One filling of a tight transmission case will last you all scason. Get the best for (friction — use EBONITE. Sold by reliable dealers in five-pound cans, and at ap- pointed service stations where you see the checker- board design pumps. EBONITE (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentialy COAL RETAIL TRADE . EAGER FOR REPORT ‘[ | Association Asks Hammond to Make Findings Pub- lic at Once. Request for immediate release of { the final report of the United States ! Coal Commission on the retall coul trade in the Unlited States was made to the commission today by Samuel B. Crowell, president of the National Retai]l Coal Merchants’ Assoclation, In a letter to Chatrman Hammond of the Coal Commission. 5 “We understand that your report }consists of an exhaustive study of j retail prices and margins in_impor- tant localities throughout the coun- 4y, the letter said, “and it, there- fore, seems appropriate to urge that this fact information, based upon a | thorough study by yourpcommi of retail margins and P { any recommendations your commis- i sion may have seen fit to make should likewise be brought immediately to the attention of each governor and the public in his state." Mr. Crowell said that the_value of {the ‘report would be enhanced by ! prompt cire: )- | portunity to itlon has we 1 g vour body “I take this op- ate that our » his community, ef- | he | b full regard for i pu Advance in the price of anthracite to the consumer has been a direct {and inevitable result of the added [‘»o s of production” due to Gov. Pinchot's concessions to the United { Mine Workers, Mr. in an address at the October meetin, | the board of directors of his ass jtion. He sald the responsibility of retaller is to maintain fair mar- of profit. Such margins, added to costs of coal at the min s transportation from mines, establish retail prices. AWARDED MAINTENANCE. Mrs. Bertha Grifin Also Gets Cus- tody of Children. Justice Hoehling in Equity Court has awarded a decree for permanent maintenance to Mrs. Bertha L Griffin, who sued Hugh P. Griffin, printing office employe, | divoree on the groun 1 intoxi The decree awards the custody minor Griffin children to the wife, Crowell said, tion £t attempting to annoy or his wife in future. uit of Mrs. Griffin was rges were made that had threatened to harm his and child c: d the husban, home pending th ymond Neud: for Mrs. Griffin the | of cruelty and | WOMAN deeply ignorant, blindly prejudiced, a thorough outlaw. with a savage i = dividualism recalling that of the ai original red Indian. BY DR, FRANK CRANE. |~ Yet underneath all this-there. were {two things that made her an unfor- | getable figure, two things that make |any soul great in whatever condition life it may be cast. The two things are gentleness and strength. No gentleness ever seems quite so beautiful as when it is dis- covered bemeath a rough exterio when it is seen peeping out from be hind the bars of repression. And strength is never 5o majestic as The capacities of womanhood are not generally realized. When we speak of woman, to most minds the word calls up a certain jtype. It usually connotes charm, loveliness, grace and beauty. But there is a certain ' rugged | strgngth in woman's character that|when it stands independent of all ad- | excels the strength of man. ’ {juncts, when it h: o allies of #aime ‘money or appla There are all sorts of woman shows | " P hie o worman was sister to the in the eiff*8t New York where I live. | heroes of the Norse Edda. ] Woman is displayed in infinite variety | She reminded me, I know not wh: ; v £ George as to her-1egs, her shoulders, her<face, | —lctutes’ L Rave seen of Georee her eyes ‘and her other bodily attrac- | tions, also &s to her wit.and her emo- | Type "ers tions, * But the other day I went into a lit- || est Rental Rates Loy h . General Typewriter Co. tle playhouse down Greehwich Village way and saw a play called “Sun-upt’ .2 Stores 1423 F St. N.W.—616 14th St. N.W. time. 1t was so simple.it was almost i primeval. The tempo of the action was perfect. It was that slow, ele- mental movement that I have seem in | certain eountry communities, a delfb- erateness that reminds one of the sun and the stars, an inevitability that gives the impression that the char- Jacters are being moved by the fingers jof fate. But the most striking thing in the It ‘was a play portraying the life of the southern mountaineers. In many réspects it was the most real thing I have seen on the stage for a long Encircling All Vicinities UR widening circle of pa- trons 1s partly due to the convenience of our Dupont Circle branch. If you pre- fer to call for your laundry call Franklin 71 to learn what TOLMAN branch is handy t you. The Tolman Laundry 6th and C Streets N.W. F. W. MacKenzie, Manager < The starched collar cult of good dressers knows that the “all-around" satisfac- tory circlct is 'he Collar that's TOLMANIZED! - 7 [ ! CHEVROLET NEW PRICES 3395 For the Chassis he-was one of those few thingsseen jupon the stage which baving seen I cannot forget. She called to mind. the fact that there i something else ix womanhood beside tenderness, that she is not pri- {marily a plaything or a lure.’ She may be, and she sometimes is, some- thing majestic, even terrible. Perhaps that is why/ we speak of Mother Nature. e educational Institution in ypt, El-Azhar University, has an andance of between 12,000 and 14,000 students. A woman of more or less experience says that it is easier to boss half a dozen men than it is to control one hired girl. Police Say 257 Trafic Law Viola- |} | ' tions Increased Activities. " Arrests made by the police during |ths forty-eight hours ended at s 'f| o'¢lock yesterday morning totaled 571, | an. increase resulting from 257 trdffic | {tw. violations, 59 for speeding and 1179 for vielations/ ot minor trafic|| | regutations. 2 i One hundred and twenty-seven ar- | fi | ests for violations of provisions of the laws regulating the liquor ques- tion were recorded. Arrests for | toxieation numbered 96; selling, illegal possession, 14; transporting, 10; driving automobiles while under the influence of liquor, 3. E If You Appreciate Value—— __then yow'll Paint with “Murco” Liquid Paint “Murco” is best because it is made in a scientific manner of purest tested ingredi- ents. It's because of this exacting care that “Murco” has earned the name of being the 710 12th St. N.W. Lifelong Paint Applied to any job it gives “best” results In quantity for any job and in all colors E. J. Murphy Co. Main 5280 A Caréf Dentist good dentist should always be careful, so as not to hurt you. My hundreds of patients call me the careful dentist, because I take every precaution against hurting them whi | storing their teeth to a sound condition. My } charges are low enough to be in the reach of all. X-Ray Diagnosis and Gas ~ Administered Asx low Sets of Teeth 2 '~ $10 22-Kt. Gold Crowns " $5 Fillings Ax low PAT EXTRACTING A CAREFUL DENTIST Dr. ADAMS 303 7th St. NW. “. Across the Street From Saks & Company HIS MASTER'S SELECT YOUR VICTROLA and VICTOR RECORDS HERE HomerL.KittCo. “Knabe Pianos” 1330 G St. NW. VOICE, Tomorrow Is Coupon Day The Once-a-Month Bargain Event See Page 15. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" See Page 15, of Today’s Star for Details of Our Once-a-Month Bargain Event Coupon Day! 0 ] Extraordinary Added Feature Events for Coupon Day--- A Phenomenal Purchase of $15 to $17.50 Fall Dresses Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20. Regular Sizes, 36 to 4. Sizes, 46 to 52. Extra Four Mc;dels Tllus- trated. Many others included. Here’s another advance offering of new Fall Dresses that aptly proves this store’s ability to combine sensible economy with correct style at a record low price. If bought in the regular way these Dresses would have to sell at $15.00 to $17.50. A lucky trade turn enables us to offer the entire collection of charming garments at $9.50. All the favored materials, in the many varieties of drapes, tiers and panels. I am re- ff ' Commercial Chassis. . . .$395 Utility Coupe. .. .......5640 Roadster..............$490 Sedan............:....8795 Touring Car...........$495 Light Deliverv.........$495 Utility Express Chassis. . . . . . . $550 : - " Quality Cars at Quantity Prices —Satin Charmeuse .—Fancy Knit Fabrics —Dropstitch Tricolette —Poiret Tuwill Models and sizes for misses, women and large women. Short or three-quarter sleeves. Plain or trimmed with lace, short-pleated tunics or pleated flounces, long flowing panels, self or fringe trimmed tunics: plain braided o~ with matched lace trimming effects. Colors of black, navy and brown. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Fur Coats (Dyed Coney) $85 Women who would enjoy the luxury and comfort of a beautiful Fur Coat should not miss this saving opportunity. Sealine (dyed coney) Fur Coats in the desired 48-inch length, cor- rectly fashioned in the newest models for Autumn-Winter, of rich, lustrous, silky skins, perfectly matched—and guaranteed depend- able. Bell sleeves or turned cuff sleeves, inlaid These very low prices are made possible - through large volume production and are in -conformity with our fixed policy of providing the utmost per dollar value in economical transportation. CHEVPOLET MOTOR CO. Dic....n General Motors Corporation Four Models Sketched | . cuff o inl Detroit, Michigan - 2 | R " by Our Artist %?ffififi;%?f@?:fl fiafim;}c:‘m s " ; e } : s = 1 : : rom 40 to 46. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. -

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