Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 47

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923.' 1 Tt for an- , 1312 N street. have investigated conditions at the | ERTCIE (00 ESOJOE R’ TOPOTE far an. | house, 1312 N street . oir are BEFORE coMM" TEE | weavot Dome navas oit reserve saother meeting next Monday and|J. H. Winkler, president; C. ur '11 F 1 R 'd Today's session was behind closed |meantime the plan for public hears ner, W. F. Roeser and G. 5 g You ce epal P . 1 ; L. M. H: nd, sec- ¥ / i e doors, but the committes plaas to |'n&® Will be held in abeyance, e e L L Namm o ] L Y I f, s rati . begin later a sertas of pubilc hearings | we. R. H. Brauner, executive committce- | If ur Inspection N3N Fengle Anveatipetion B OOl Iand e airo ntoitus Tases ot na'resot ENGINEERS TO MEET, |man. : or 10 Sp! ale Begins Behind Dome reserve to the Sinclair oil in- ——— y terests. The lease has been criticized Another course In public speaking If you'll come out and see these Massachu- k Wh v Teore R e e e el L e Mt Bl 4 et o Vi - e 5, Wa Had Been Dead Week When DEE o take s promisent sars m ihe| _ dress Bohool Society. T e o s S - | investigation. Talks by members of the faculty Y. M. C.'A. The public speaking them—on Edmunds at 36th Street—you will have Found—Many Clues Un- ”C( 1;:;:,:’“20::32;:' :::1,32",::,,‘:,:2“ No progress was made at the meet- |of the Engineering School of George |students will be eligible to compete 2 in g today and, because of the ab-|Washington University -will feature|in a prize contest at the conclusion | |4 found cxactly what'll please you—in .type—size Poli of the committes together today to'sence of several committee members \the first meeting of the Engineering of the course. . earthed by Police. —construction—equipment—finish. nat they are Kite Homes means they are | FOT women thoroughly well built; of the best materials—plan- 'Y who want comfort ned with care and in good taste—equipped with otheris o UoR, bt e vom) ’ the latest in heating, lighting and bath fixtures. | with 5‘)”0 ere T d dead in a h near the A 3 Tere fuunt desd in & Houss ness the g n ure s a e But more than that—each of the four designs | Inlays of black suede sandusky, vesterday. They had been is a distinctive Home full of unusual features that = ast Monday or Tuesday, 4 . : | add a touch of smart ding to ‘Dr. 8. J. Lablicq, cor- 2. i are new even 1n Klte Homefl‘ ) i style to this two-stra Mys rrounds the death of the / ® With each Home—is a double garage of con- D ccordin to word received . ST R : pump of black kid. It " { sistent design. Round about is foundation plant- : : ‘p’?un]u-u ot e death might have i ing. is Princess Pat, the esulted from st gula . asphyx- 3 § esuiiea from sirangulation. asp B Walk-Over wonder Coroner Leblicq, after a prelim- : theories: o The prices are very moderate—and the terms examination, advanced these teattie imair yere mutdered hy g —Including Brooches, Bar Pins, Rings, Scarf Pins, Cuff Battons, 2 ants, many o om 2 Br the Assoclated Press. 3 AND, Ohio, October 15.— “leveland clvil war veterans, Samuel Harvey, seventy-six, and of payment will be arranged to suit your conven- shoe for women, with are Chains, Knives, Vest Chains, Lavalli d cther slid gold Y Choi - thestraightinside paroled prisoners from Mansfield, 1 ains, Knives, Vest lains, Lavallieres and many d gol p . . | . }1{1‘.\’"\“5';,’:"5."‘“‘ pe ‘mone : articles. our Olce Open for inspection every day and evening. line and narrow drawn by 10 onl ahout £ ; That Sell Regularly At $5 to $10 g, i Motor out Massachusetts Avenue to 36th Street | ‘1 heel fltting that ’ A small quantity of what the coroner ing ever made. We say values $5 to $10, some even worth more. believes is liquor was found in the ! i z i L ®hack, and has been taken for analysis. : Consider what an opportunity this presents to buy Christmas gifts, for you . they might ha been overcome i b o e G ot o o overcoms f really get three of them for less than the usual price of ‘one. of which shut off. e discovered by Neal e Eittiog hIENLIBaYE bk i sisonen. of them at $2.95 constitutes what we believe to be the biggest value-offer- | Qldso carried in brown u . | 1d. Harry A. Kite ‘ (Incorporated) Wolf’ S ) Member Washington Real Estate Board s found n tnem {oday. | —turning one block south to Edmunds: or using ‘ | give such match- o e e Over 2,000, pieces of solid gold jewelry were closed out to us by a N. Y. Wxsc.onsm Avenue cars—get off at Mass. Ave.— == s it ds were strewn about the room. manufacturer last week at a great reduction in regular prices and this sale walking east to 36th Street. | St May Have Been Poisoned. Sale lasts only 5 days, after which goods will be stocked at regular prices. : ; m 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 | de'@ e‘{‘ b Bear in mind—every piece is solid gold. ITEM = ”_ SI"of Small shacks and shmtie % \ Wi ¥ s f the inmates - 5 & 3 @ Y 4 g Y e R e : NG/ [——lal——= o[}t Ia o] mitted June 1918. RARE DIAMOND e e, s Taent oF pattorns, Jigs o Seeet- tingsStrinstene oo BT T rne ss. i : pa— bilipshorn COLLECTION SHOWN 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. s Gems Valued at More Than Million Displayed in Schwartz 4 o Bolld gold Waldemar vest chains— Solld gold charms—all Solid gold lavalliers, with solid geld Window. - . $2.95. @ nice present for men, $2.95. —a great variety, $2.95. nmeck chain, §2.95. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY ARTICLE Clpsely guarded by two policemen, a rara oniteton. of aimond. | Open a Charge Account---Your Credit Is Good according to its exhibitors, at-more than $1,000,000, was placed on dis- 3 in the show window of ‘o ’ 820 Charles Schwartz & Son, Jewelers, at 708 7th street northwest 3 tractive, a number of Washington \: : . beauty show contestants, Ine LT B e e Wi ‘“Look for the Big Clock”’ window adorned with the 3 One of t%e rarest diam i o TR O exhibition, it blue stone, weighing 37% : ; R - T—— o [=—— o= ool ol ol =l = o [0 reconds are a pair of pear-sha p bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH _ST., Another rarity is what is ®aid to be the only specimen of a diamond in its original blue clay in this country. It came from the De Beers mines of Africa. In an adjoining window are paste replicas of all of the famous dia- monds of the w famous Hope ge McLean fami It's our pleasure to be able to continue this sale of French—Type' Hats —through the addition of several hundred new models—each a faithful reproduction of a Parisian masterpiece. Small Shapes Helmets Medium Shapes - " Turbans Large Shapes Costume Hats Panne and Lyons Velvet—the Metallic Cloths and Brocades—are the foundatian—upon which have been lavished a great variety of decoration in flowers, feathers and ornaments. Brilliant in conceptioni—and superb in ex- ecution. . dia- monds to be found also are shown, in- cluding fine cuttings of premiers, Jaegers, wesseltons, white crystals and sllver s. The exhibition will be kept Inthe Wwindows tomorrow and Wedne®day. OFFICERS TO BE GUESTS. A Mid-Month Value-Demohstratfon in Fashionable oats Will Be Entertained at Chamber of Commerce Meeting. With officers of the 3d Corps Area and the Marine Corps as guests the Washington Chamber ! of Commerce will hold its fall meet- ing tomorrow night at & o'clock at the New Willard Hotel. ., Isaac Guns, president of the cham- ber, will preside, and reports will be received from several important com- | mittees, in g the special com mittee on installation of a high pres. | sure water system and the committee having in char; the question of the proposed bond is for funds with which to purchase nec im- provements for the city. Bishop Free- man is scheduled to o]l —— o] c—=]o]c——salc—=]a] ——=]ole——=]a]l—=]n] It’s our privilege to offer these unusual values —made possible by production facilities which we enjoy—and invoke to your benefit. Plain and Fur-trim- med Coats—made up in the soft and deep- pile fabrics—of new ° and impressive models 0] Misses' and Matrons' styles—for street, afternoon, sport and dress wear. [ —Fourth Floor— AR Bk e - America has changed a lot since | Chris Columbus sought her shores, | and sailed the trackless seas and fought with mutineers and other bores. Columbus found an empty land, a long wide stretch of sand and loam; there wasn’t e'en a pea- nut stand to give the sailor Wel- come Home. Some savages were on the beach whose looks brought frowns to Chris’ brow; in all their ranks there was no peach like those | who haunt the seashore now. There ‘were no up-to-date hotels, as far as human eye could gaze, no realtors were wearing bells or_selling lots to easy jays. No oil promoters thronged the strand to touch him | for his good long green, and sell him options on the land that fairly reeked with kerosine. If Christo- pher could come again and see the country as it is, and mark its store of iron men, he'd doubtless yell and say “Gee, whiz!” He well might spring_a Spanish oath or cuss a while rin. Portuguese, if he beheld our solid growth since he first found us in the seas. No other country is so great, and nothing can our growth retard; we’re first in oil and real estate, in liberty and law and lard. (Copyright.) VALT MASO:! WE _ARE_UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND e—from prospeetive purchasers for well situ- Ated business and investment properties. f you Lave for sale business or other in- come-producing property and will communicate with us, either by letter or telephone, we will assure You most enmergetic action looking to its quick sale. ARNOLD AND COMPANY 1416 Eyo Street Main 2434 TYPEWRITERS Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) ==Street Floor— Gen sewriter Co. ( o] ‘“'.«“‘Er;'lz‘&"’ et EEEEEEB:——:—:EE—:‘IEQE el l—— ol ——=ajlel=o il e ool = s L e = : ¢ i —elaborately tailored. Beaver, Viatka and Natul;al Squirrel, ete. I In the asortment are the finer fabrics— still more élaborate in design and finish—in- cluding unique styles that are supremely dressy. Both plain and with fur collars and col- lar! and C“E’- EVERY PAIR PERFECT AND FULL FASHIONED— SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE ONLY AT COIOX’S 0{ Black. 1 Brown, Beige, Chiffons . % Thread Silks 79 “I/,h“eé (i}::ay. Glove Silks e og Cabin, Gun Metal Clackes Sizes 84 to 10 : All Are Popular Brarls A eale that will attract hundreds of value-wise women here tomorrow, for seldom have such sensational values of nationally known brands been offered at such a low price. Handsome Vélvet Dresses Responsive to pronounced demand ,we have pr.ovid.:d Hfor your choosing a splendid lot of Velvet Dresses—plain tailored, 3 or in tier designs—basque effects, flounced models—beaded and embroidered. In all !.mdiea' and Misees' sizes. === = I e = e e = I = ==l = ==l lfl o] IH o] fll o] | o] IH IH a The fur use;l in both groups include Fox, fll | [ IH o] m B fll o] IH o] lfl | | STk Hoee fl fl lfl

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