Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 22

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L 22 -~ MUSSOLINI RIVETS POWERS AS LEADER STEAL $60,000 IN SILK. | c@ac@oc@c®s ol Bandits Hold Up Truck Driver in Busy New York Street. NEW YORK, October 17.—Several armed men held up Carmine Daren- gela, a truck driver’ in the heart of |the buey warehouse section, forced Fascisti Reorganization Ef- . fected Before Celebrating: . March on Rome. BY A. R. DECKER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923, ROME, Ttaly, October 17.—Prelimi- rary to celebrating the march of the fuscieti on Rome, Premier Mussolini has effected a complete reorganiza- ton of the fascist party and bas had the reform approved by the grand council, which terminated its session with the follawing appeal: “The grand oounmcil invites the fascisti to show themselves worthy of the golemn hoyy which marks Italy's renewal of life, to celebrate with the firmest discipline the annlversary of the march on Rome, which remains the grandest revolution in. modern times.” Five Directors Named. ing to the reorganization the destipies of fascism are ands of a provisional national of five members until 1923, when the fascist teet another five from comy by the fascist national to uct as the party executors istrators for another year. ry. 20, next yefr, all the secretarles will meet in Rome to form a wational council This is to meet every three months with the grand council to report on itions, discuss the value of asures udopted and make agents. nber, a meeting of the pro- cil will be held in Rome provincial Secretariat under The order then e secretariat and , the grand council; ational ~ council, and fonal party directorate. cutive o | political d vious authority of the leader. Disciplinary Court. ini will name a disciplinarg isslons from the di- | of the five in the Il be the secretary party, thrée will be itical affairs and | rge of the upon the secretary of fas. ro vice secretaries the grand council. approved by the | TWO BROTHERS START! REVOLT IN MEXICO| Reported Leading Followers to At- tack San Luis Potosi in Elec- ‘tion Dispute. Press Y. October 17.—Bloody are feared in the ing | ¢ the Cedillo brothers, wi said | be marching on E capital to | t Aurelio Manrique for the gov- , president of the | head rival { * aphed rming men | st years hiave ral governments, to Laurens’ n to oppose seiz of the govern ce by the broth | government has mot vet ! d the claims of either Prieto | »r Manrique for the governor- { eciding not to mix in the contro- ers the Cedillo uprising as a purely local question. WOMEN AT KICK DESK HIT. Gas Firms’ Committee Says They use she is too e a good fixer. This he Ameri- from a advocated m complaint adjustnent de- of gas companies. erk and, that female clerks are ed to be ‘more sympathetic than d Arthur F. Short of Provi- chairman of thé committec. t our customers can’t get over be- ing surprised and disappointed when they comié In with a complaint and have 10 pour out their troubles to a woman. They want to tell them to, a man. ASHEVILLE PRINTERS STRIKE. | ASHEVILLE, N. C.. October 17.— Members of the Typographical Union on the Ashsville Citizen and Ashe- ville Times went out on a strike for higher wages last night. About thirty-five men ase affected by the strike. . Publishers aanounced that the two papers whl hereafter be pub- lished with non-union shops. The men asked for increases averaging irom §5 to $8 per week of forty-five s, The publishers declined to of RHEUMATISM will be relieved by this treatment. Apply Sloan’s gently without rub- bing. A tingling glow—comforting ‘warmth, through all the aching tissues! The pain eases off ~then stops. Get a bottle from your druggist today —35 cents. ‘Sloan’s Liniment—#ills pain! e, OINTMENT 'y Thick, Beautiful Hair d two companions from the d drove off with the load of e bales of raw silk, valued at bhighwaymen compelled Da- rengela and his companions, Carmid Babbins, owner of the truck, and his eighteen-year-old son Anthony, to enter the touring car in whidh they were driving. The bandits then drove their captives to Morningside Park, | about seven miles away, and made them 1l down an embankment. When they reached the bottom th: robbers had disappeared. at the commencement of its career, is so small that 2,000,- 000 would only occupy one cubic inch. |, - HAT RASH-DON'T LET BABY SUFFER Why experiment? — Save the little one trom every moment of torture by using an old time trueand tried ul remedy that acts at once. The mighty healing power of PETERSAN'S brings success after others fail. Use it to clear up a blemished skin, for that terrible itching and eczema. It never disappoints - 35¢ at all druggisis. E “ DANDERINE™ Girls! " A Gleamy Mass of 35-cent Bottle does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair up of oeglected scalps With dependable derfne.” ing ha'r, itchi p sud the dandruff s corrected Immedt n, drz, wispy or tading bair is quickly invigorated, (akipg on new strength, color apd youthful besuty. “Danderine™ s delightful oo the hair; & 'S imulating tomic—nut sticky or Curbed in 24 Hours Every Slthy symptom of Catarrh is check. a0’ in 24 hours—through a_vew internal | treatment known as Dr. Platt’s Rioex | Prescription. Complete relief guaranteed lor it costs sou nothing. On sale in this sity @t all druggists. DR. PLATT'S RINEX PRESCRIPTION.—Advertisement. “PHILLIPS" MILK OF. MAGNESIA Say “Phillips” and Refuse Watery Substitutes Accept only “‘Phillips. of "Maguesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Protect your doctor and yourself by avolding imitatiops of the geniine *Phil- lps." 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions—any drug store, An abundance of Juxurlant hair full of life aud luster shortly foliows a geguine toning . come by the Grip-Tite. the ortgioat Mitk| T 420430 Seventh St. N.W. THE EVENING KTAR,- WASHINGTON; D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923.' R Y e e LANSBURGH & BROTHER Phonz Franklin 7400 EmbroideryandMetallicTrim § Smart Women Are Weéu'ing . Mark This New Millinery The vogue for metal cloth and trim- mings seems to increase with the ad- vance of the fall season, Hats large and small glisten with silver, gold and antique metal effects, giving them a rich- ness that the more sombre trims could never achieve. Other hats in this showing -prefer em- broidery to increase their sportslike air or to add dignity to their simple curves. Satin and velvet in various colorings and all sorts of combinations may be chosen at this moderate price in styles to please the high school girl or the matron. Flowers, ribbons, fancy pins,’ flowing veils and touches of monkey fur are some of the many trims. £ SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Comfy Nightgowns for Fall $1.15 and $1.69 When the flimsy nighties of the summer are discarded and before the season.of flannelettes, a high-neck gown of good weight muslin is the most comfortable sleeping garment. These are made with long sleeves and a double yoke back. The front yoke is trimmed with wide or cluster tucks, combined with embroidery insertion. An embroidery edge at the neck and wrists completes their neatness. Two interesting / groups at these moderate prices. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTEE! i If You Are Looking for Foot Comfort, Wear i ERIP-TITE Shoes $7.50 % Exclusive Here in 5 in Washington When you have a pair of shoes that are not comfortable, the chances are even that the style of shoe is not suited to your feet or that you have not been properly fitted. Both of these troubles are over- Made two widths narrower at the heel than the ball, its fit is assured, with the consequent prevention of slipping and arch strdin. And they are so scientifically constructed the most sensitive foot will find them comfortable. Grip-Tites are shown in smart styles, too—-pumps and oxfords of black or brown leathers, good looking enough to wear with any street or daytime costume. There’s an advantage for the hard-to-fit woman, too, as Grip-Tites are carried in stock up to size 10, relieving her of the tediousness and expense of special ordering. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Boys’ Smart Looking Two-Pants Suits and Warm Overcoats Parents expect values like this of Lansburgh & Brother the same as boys come to expect real boys’ clothes here. We’re glad to an- nounce, particularly so, when there’s so much Size clothes goodness to offer as in this instance. SERVICEABLE MIXTURE SUITS, with two pairs lined knickers, well tailored. Sizes 7 to 16. CORDUROY SUITS, made of wide-wale corduroy; soft finish, dark shade. Sizes 7 to 16. JUNIOR OVERCOATS, in breasted, button-to-the-neck style, Sizes 3 to 8. Excellent ¥alues In Boys’ Blouses Collar-attached style blpuse, in neat stripes and novelties, ex-. ceptionally well made. Sizes 7 to 16. . Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats $6.75 Combining the simple lines and dashing cclcupof sport coats with the luxury of fur collars, these coats have taken a place of impor- tance in the wardrobes of women who choose their ap- e el .parel advisedly. \\.‘""‘ These coats are of me- dium weight, suitable for present wear, yet snug enough to keep off mid- winter chill. Camelaires, novelty plaids and other sports-like materials, shown in the favorite tans, browns and taupe, as well as mix- tures and: combinations. Mufflon, dyed opossum and baby lamb are the trim- mings, giving them a luxury you would not expect at such low price. All sizes for misses and women, includ- ing 46. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER [~ Half Price Sale Deltah Pearls These pearl necklaces are none the less lovely because they happen to be the maker’s discontinued numbers and offered at this drastic price reduction. Every necklace is perfect, evenly graduated, and of a deli- cate oriental tint. They are guaranteed not to peel, discolor or be af- fected by moisture. The necklaces are fitted in attractive silk-lined boxes, making them especially desirable for gifts. 2 Deltah Necklaces With Diamond With Solid "Gold Mounted White J Clasps Gold Clasps With De Luxe Sapphire Studded Clasps 18-inch strands; formerly $32.00, now $16.00. 24-inch strands; formerly $35.00, now $17.50. 30-inch strands: formerly $38.00, now $19.00. 18.inch strands; formerly 18-inch strands: formerly $10.00, now $5.00. $17.50, now $8.75. 24-inch strands; formerly 24-inch strands; formerly $12.50, now $6.25. 20.00, now $10.00. 30-inch strands; formerly 30-inchretrands; formerly _$15.00, now $7.50. , now $11.50. 36-inch strands; formerly 36-inch strands; formerly $25.00, now $12.50. FIRST FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Silver-Plated Mesh Bags, $4.95 No matter how many handbags a woman may have, she cannot well do without 2 smart mesh bag to carry at times when she wants to look her best. These are of a high quality silver plate in several shapes, some broad and roomy, some long and narrow, some with fringed bottom, and some finished plain. FIRST FLOOB, LANBBURGE & BROTHER 11.3x12 Axminster Rugs for Larger Rooms, $60.00 One of the features of our showing of larger rugs is this group of cight beautiful Axminsters. You should see the splendid values in over-size rugs here before selecting for your larger rooms. 11.3x12SEAMLESS VEL- VET RUGS, in lovely designs. A group of six rugs. Choice.... $59-75 Wilton Rugs 9x15 AXMINSTER RUGS, sterling quality in pleasing de- There are so many beautiful Tt R LR 11x12 .AXMINSTER RUGS; the utmost of pleasure snd satis- faction from making yoyr sslec- three rugs in this group; unusu- ally good wvalues. tion. Each seeeereedee 550'00 Whittall 9x12 Anglo-Persisn Heavy Quality Rugs, $155. Axminster Throw Rugs Whittall 9x12 Anglo-Kirman Rugs, $137.50. Whittall 9x12 Wool Teprac Rugs, $105. A specially tow priced offering of these handy little rn&;.nin extremely service- able quality. ice of good hit and miss and mottled designs. Other Wiltons, 9x12, $98.50 to $137.50. ‘A Scoop! A Real Special! 600 Pairs Fine Irish Point Curtains $4.98 This is a special appeal to"any woman liking to combine quality with economy. It affords an opportunity to secure lovely curtains for all over the home at a price pleasantly thrifty. All are genuine imported curtains, full 21 yards long. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Big Values in Little Space A trio of good offerings from the Sixth Floor. $18.00, now $9.00. Whittall’s Fine $5.95 double- belted. These Boys’ Shirt Are Dnmjvl':s & .” g -2 69c _(Slight seconds) . of much hxfher quality; plain white, solid colors and neat designs. Collar- attached style. Sizes 12%; to 14, FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Get the Glad Tidings! New Shipment‘ "English Broadcloth Shirts Well Tailored In White Only $1.95 These are of the same family s the thousdnds of other immaculate broadcloths we have sold Colanial Glass lately. The utmost in shirt satisfaction. Sizes 13% to 17. A Special in Men’s Silk ‘ 15¢ 9% to 11%. ME¥'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR N ) Well made seamless sox in black, cordovas, navy and gray. Reinforced heel and toe. Sizes i Butter Dish; handy Imported China « Tea Cups and Saucers - Mahogany Covered Serving Trays Butter Dish 79¢ A . practical size tray with glass cen- ter and ‘mahogany finish frame, Extra- at less than price of size. ordinary value. ordinary porcelain. SIXTH FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BROTKER. Sox, 59%¢ Plain white Nori- Good Quality take china, offered Clear Glass Covered . (Q | bewitch. | pumpkins, ferocious witches, angry cats;and Here Comes | the Hallowe’en . Cat! With his big glassy eyes and stealthy tread, he is as spooky as ever, |l and if you are looking for a real good time, you will begin now to prepare for a jolly Hal- lowe’en party. Here is everything imaginable to give the Hallowe'en atmos- phere, — things that frighten and thrill and Grinning many other things that belong to this en- chanted night. Read the Bogie Book If you do not know exactly how to. go about planning a party, the Bogie Book will tell you how to deco- rate your home or hall, how to arrange your table, and suggest some interesting and appro- priate games to play. The Bogie Book is only * 10c. Bright Crepe Papers —add much to the scheme of decorations, especially when in the form of orange and black streamers, for it is so easy to arrange them. Then there are black silhouette cut- outs of various Hal- lowe’en figures, stick- ers, place cards, tally cards, invitations and lanterns. They cost so little, too, that you can buy enough for a large party ‘for a dollar or two. For Costumes —you may adorn your- self in bright colored crepe paper and have as striking a costume as if it were expensive. You may decorate it with Hallowe’en cut- outs, gold or silver stars, and stickers, and add a string of small jingling bells. Domino masks, too, if your party is to be a masked one, and the price of all is surprisingly low. A Costume of Cambric More durable for the strenuous hours of a Hallowe’en party is the i costume of cambric, which you may fashion yourself cut of any bright color youchoose. Plenty of yellows, reds, black and green, and only 15c a yard. FIRST FLOOR POPDTTEPBT @@@@@W%@@W@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@%@@M@@W

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