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mFS \WHEAT|FiRE TS ButLoi, MOVE IS CRITICZED Senator Ladd Declares Relief; Through Such an Organiza- |, rire sarte | on e ner < # 212 10th stréet, tion Is Impossible. kin, L. G | Faunce, poultry dealers. 1 Th tough Floors. LOS'S ABOUT $8,000/ Flames Ste vt in Trash Barrel in | g Produce: House and Burn = t floor of | occupied by Samuel | : Johnson and J. D ast night; | shortly after .§ o'clock and burn THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. schools will be mapped out by students |1id was clamped on the interscholastic representing the five white high schools at a meeting this afternoon in Central High School. Desultory battles to put debating back ! o its old status have been waged by the oratorical contests. cause the spirit of competition high school students since 1912, when the ! bers of the debating teams. ———————— e Washington— Home of the Famous Stacy- Adams & Co. TRADE “MARK, These activities were banned principally, it was said, l?t(i a grown too bitter and that faculty ad-| visers were writing arguments for mem- ! Apartments That Are Real Homes You may be sure that you'll thoroughly enjoy resi- dence in any one of the Apartments in Retw Gardens 2700 Que Street They are planned for home-keeping convenience and living comfort. Thoroughly up to date in equipment and most pleasingly finished. HE hundsedstatbmaigin ete who! willl cajoy the recital of MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK At thg National Tl’leatex‘ Tomorfo\v “Iu apPreCiata fully the wonderful fidelity of her In size to suit your requirements—three to seven rooms—with one and two baths—renting from $67.50 to $200.00 per month. You'l: find the Resident Manager always available—day or evening to exhibit the Apartments. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) o = . through three 1 tories to the roof b. e ncsident Caolidze 107 | foro it was dbvovered by a pedes- e 30 a8 on. nLo the ”"‘“ltrlan. Deputy ¢ hief Nicholson of the | Browing section of central northwest | firc derartment .wnt in a third atarm | is contalned in a statement made last|as soon as he rekched the scene. night by Sena : ‘ Although the yre had gained so| s Dy Senmator. Lada: of Northl|,l oy Reflwuy. .y |empers of the Are: kota. fighting force. \forking under the Senator Ladd said that t ? Men’s Shoes, direction of the |deputy chief, euc- Boots and sion had gone - cesded “in . prewmting the Aames Purpose of org 1 in a b €rop had been harvested and of it was out K Beasinen- Line of VICTOR RECORDS Which we will gladly play for you at any time. Mme. Schumann-Heink is prominent among the scores of truly great artists who find the STEINWAY PIANO an unequaled supporting instrument. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G St. a barve the damany: $6.000 and to thes « 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 ) occupied the any relief through | T." S ation to meet this wag tally e personnel t o “no stock. Thel etock of T. D. valued at, $00. was not in- he added, does too higl Special Foot Form Lines that are sold down to a minimum price and meet the un- qualified approval of Men who recognize in them remarkable value, grade and style features. Ox ss had done “noth- armers and co rgement of th, only resulted s Declaring Ing substan tendin tha L gredit “system had 2 ir further North Dakota se to farmers b through poet \ | ht light made by the fire at- | ted the attention’ of “undreds of ons in the busjmecs section v apneared on the ecene ched the work | of the fireme Fully fifty cases off pges and many ates of live poultry were dastroved d =0 much water mas used that Byron Wallerstei 1202 Girard owns the. buiyng. His Tecs covered by insuramec. | PLAN DEBATE IREVIVAL. E 1d them on he has just ret o p(m:\u\l-f = | on their | High School Students to Meet This Afternoon. i iskin, in a wide variety of styles. i tted By paign to restore interscholastic the : e <5 Prof€ssional Shoe = Fitters EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Stl'eet Advisers and Authorities on Patriot Publishin, retary Hughes, in RFOup was aut ernment to ma conditions in E; Lussia If not appointed or authorized by the governme: he letter contended. the — group, uld it 4 i | GPINDLERG 607 12th M. 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER Ladies’ Suits, $1.50 : the gov- | vestigation of | particularly in | { | in reign ates, would | n under the f the fed- : . All Foot Troubles course with fo: defeat the m ment of the U Karpen Furniture Weeks—Oct. 13-27 U BN SO R An Upholstered Furniture Event You Wouldn’t Want to Miss HUURIn N Karpen Furniture Weeks Featuring Karpew's Newest and Best-Looking Designs al Tricolette Dresses New Frocks that fairly radiate early winter fashions and 46 to 52. peacock and buff. Charmeuse Dresses Tricoknit Dresses —rich in materials, alluring in models and satisfactory in workmanship. Stvles include novel versions of pleats, H b Children’s $5.00 All-Wool Sweaters CHILDREN'S 82, WOOL SLIPOVER Poiret Twill Dresses side ruffles, bouffant ideas, tiers and Persian trimmings ERS, in white, INFANTS' CARRIAGE Puckerette Dresses Alany are brightly embroidered and beaded. Pure wool quality. uniting winter warmth with SETS, made of pink and blue copen and com- crepe de chine Combinations of Charmeuse and The Poiret Twill Dresses show braided sections, dainty appearance. Sizes 6, 8 and 10. Snugly knit, bination effe wml?l’oldcrcd with Of Silk, Crepe and Cloth Georgette clever pleating, scroll braidings and semi-conservative trimly modeled. Tuxedo style with belt and pockets, in Sizes 2 to 6 sil! . Flat Crepe Dresses $ 1 5 ~ e - Figured Canton Crepe effects. Youthiul and mature sizes—16 to 36, 38 to 44 combinations of buff and brown, brown and buff and 'v e C W LR Sale! Parisienne Salon Trimmed Hats $6.95 The aristocrats of the millinery world reduced right at the height of the season! What woman will want to resist such an attraction? Very Low Prices with feather lined with white " 59¢ i $2.98 s CHILDREN'S WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS. Belted madel with quilted linings. Sizes 1,2, 3 $2.98 A Triple Sale of LKS $4.98 Yard LTI This exhibition of Karpen Guaran- teed Upholstered Furniture will demonstrate that genuine Karpen furniture can be and is priced lots less than the usual sort. Actual $9.00 to $12.00 Values LU “Better Homes” An Interesting Brochure in Colors, Pointing the Way to Better Homes By Sterling B. McDonald . Glorious new trimmed hats fashioned of finest velvets— in brown, wood shades, red, 1 ple and black—in fact, any and ev special prices we are quoting during Karpen Weeks are the lowest we have ever priced such fine values as vou will blue, green, gray, pur- favored color. Ask the salesman who waits on you for a copy of “Better Homes.” It contains many in- teresting schemes for furnishing attrac- tively, yet at a reasonable expenditure. There is no charge for this booklet. 36-Inch Brocaded Crepe 38-Inch Canton Crepe 35-Inch Black Satin Duchesse Large, picturesque models and the more restrained rimmed with ostrich, flowers, fancy feathers, s, embroidery and metal novelties. The universal favorites for fall and winter frocks specially priced to make Thursday a day of lively buying for thrifty people. Silk-mixed brocaded crepe comes in black, brown, tan, gray and navy. Canton crepe comes in peacock, black, sil- ver, cocoa, copen, reseda and henna. 50 Dozen Van Raalte Gloves The Preferred Chamois Suede-Finish Fabric Kind A low price, indecd, for so much glove style and glove comfort. These will fit :‘I Sc MEN! and wear to your utmost sats Gray, mode, beaver, brown and bl Prepare to Keep Warm During the Cold Days to Come Union Suits $1.49 Men's Monroe Heavy Knit Union Suits, ribbed for per- fect fit and extra . wear. Brushed fleece. The Few Values Quoted Are Typical of the Many on Display Karpen Cane Panel Suite, mahogany finish, upholstered in good-looking tapestry, $175 A three extra pillows; three pieces........ Children’s Waist Attachment Union Suits, 79c¢ Forest Miils wion Suits, seconds, of course, at this price, but so nearly perfect that you need not consider the dif- ference. Women’s Wool Bloomers | $3.75 i | | Karpen Coxwell Chairs, upholstered in frieze mohair, brown mahogany finish, Special Purchase & Leather Handbags $1.25 Smart New Bags, with plenty of room in them—and made far durability as well as LT AT BT Karpen Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, in beautiful shades of blue, walnut and burgundy brocaded mohair; reversible cushions; Karpenesque construction throughout 5 $375 Overstuffed Karpen Suite, in tapestry; three pieces, with reversible cushions, comfortable wing chair and regular Karpenesque construction .. . Solid Mahogany Karpen Fireside Chair or Rocker, upholstered in plain and brocaded mohairs Women’s Vests and Pants Regular, 65¢; Extra, 69¢ Sad-1 Seat Bloomers, durably reinforced where extra strength Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, is needed most. high neck and long sleeves. Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, $1.00 All sizes, 4 to 16, in this sale of warm, comfortable fleeced good looks. Black and brown union suits for the youngsters. Heavy gray kind made for warmth embossed in rich color de- and service. sij Save on Lace Curtains $195 $62 Three-Stem LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A I Perfect Quality Seventh Street Mayer @ CO. Between D & E Lace Curtains, $1.88 Pair Fine quality, new Notting- hams, in floral and set patterns, some with light centers, others in bordered effects. $5.00 Lace Curtains $3.95 Pair 214 and 3 yard long Lace Cur- tains, in white and ecru, in plain and heavily worked pat- terns.. < ~ THHH I TTHTHTTIH LTI i | Lace Curtains, $1.50 Pair New Nottingham Curtains, 25 yards long. A number of fine patterns. Nottingham Lace Curtains $1.00 Pair and decidedly attrac- tive patterns in new Nottingham Curtains, 2% vyards long. Plain centers, beautifully worked cen- ters and artistic bordered styles. Dress up the home at a saving! Second Floor, King's Palace. New Hair Switches 16¢and 22 inches long. $1.65 What an opportunity to buy wayy switches at little ex- pergse? These are soit, silky quidlity, and come in all shades, as well as black and gray mixtures. S Window Shades 5 Sc Each Opaque Shades in green and white, the kind generally sold for 69c. A genuine saving for thrifty housckeepers. AR I nnnn e I IR AR Ry 5 : z