Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 20

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20 THREE ARMY CLASSES ., CALLED IN RUSSIA| Move Only for Training, But So-| | viet Is Taking No Chances | on Polish Border. ! | By the Associated Press. SAMOSCOW, October 18.—Soviet Rus- ala has called up the threo military classes of 1898, 1899 and 1800 for ter- ritorial army tralning. Simultanc- ously there appeared in the official newspaper Izvestia a striking cartoon Qeplcting a stern-visaged red soldler | watching the Polish border, with the | caption: “They are risking it to pass | the frontier of my patience.” The calllng up of the territorials 13 in line with the long-contemplated militla tralning plan and probably | has no particular significance, but it | is obylous, from declarations made n 1 gides, that the Moscow gov- ranient, while seeking to avold par- ticlpation in the German struggle, nevertheless i{s taking no chances that it will bo unprepared for even- | tualities. | The so-called “white terror” in P land, where communists are appa: ently suspected of causing the trous explosion in one of the W forts, oocupies a prominent sp the newspapers, and the efforts of | “the German reactionaries to crush the budding workers' governments in Saxony and Thuringla™ are oceupyin ;he close attention of the communis ere. McCRAY BANK SHAKY. KENTLAND, Ind, Octoher 18— Potition for a Teceiver to tuke charge | of the assets of the Discount and Deposiy Bank of this city. of which io cently clrcuit gp banking ~ commissic closed its doors las urday, The FARMER-LABOR PARTY IS ASKED TO JOIN REDS |Aim Is to Promote Interests of Peasants and Farmers of World, Towa Man, Member, Says. By the Associated Press. | MOSCOW, October 18.—The federated farmer-labor party of America will be asked to affiliate with the new inter- national peasants’ council, according to W. H. Green of Omaha, vice chalrman of the natonal committee of the party. Mr. Green, who was elected a member of the presidium of the councl, is sail- ing for America next week to lay proposition before the party. Hao Read the Big Victor Announcement on Page 12 HEAR THE NEW Victor and Select Your Victrola THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A Sale! serted that the principal alm nf the counefl I8 to avoid war. t is not confined exclusively to com- munists or to communist parties, hut will leave local questions to the national | parties, only acting internationally for the common aims of the peasants and farmers with the workingmen of the | cities. i Harold M. Ware of Fargo, N. D., who attended the recent confere: at which the councll was organized, together with W. H. Walker of Yucca, N. D., and P. M. Smith of Pennsylvania, who did not attend, were chosen with Mr. Green as the American representatives on the | exccutive commitice. | ‘Where It's Found. | From the Fint Journal. | The long skirt is on the wane in | Parfs. It is chiefly on the bowlegged in | ! America. ; Z Records P e g s Coat Sale | : On Its Way! A coat sale of un- usual importance is coming! Watch to- morrow’s Star for 2 an announcement carrying full details. Watch for it! NSy SR R T 3 S 3 D. C., THURSDAY, 4,000 Pai_rs Women's OCTOBER 18, 1923. The annual October Sale in which 4,000 pairs of per- fect and selected irregular silk hose are included At 95c are seamed back hose, chiffon silk to the garter welt. The ba ck with darts giving them an excellent finish. Black and gun- metal. . Here is an event that will be appreciated as much for its timeliness as for the wonder- fully special prices. Group 2 ©9¢ Group 3 51 .20 Group 4 51 .55 Full-fashioned chiffon silks, reg- Perfect silks and slightly irregular silk and fiber hose. Seamed backs, mercerized tops. Black, brown and gray. Newest fall shades in full- fashioned silk hose—irregu- lars of our $2 quality. Black, polo, beige, mode, brown and log cabin. ular weights, full-fashioned lace clox, fancy glove silks—some per- fect—some irregular. Many shades. Silk and lisle tops. (The Heebt Oo., First Fleer.) —_— All the world lovas all_the world hates & hater " A" NN ¥ court set October 24 for a hearis the petition. The petition .1"]:3‘:‘;; that the bank {s cither insolvent or in danger of becoming Insolvent and | 1 that the commissioner belleves a re- ceiver should be appointed. S ) G Street at 13th Y Z 1 7 FLOOR COVERINGS Neponset is as staple in value as American dollars. When reductions in standard price are made—and that is seldom—it behooves you to take advantage of it. Hence here is an important sale—in which we urge that you par- ticipate to the full extent of your needs. Floor Covering Sq. Yd. Every square inch of the square yard perfect—in tile, matting and wood designs that retain their original beauty indefinitely. These coverings come in the full two- yard widths. Bring your room measurements and our salesmen will tell you exactly how much you need. sz Ft. 318 Neponset Rugs, #1147 Beautiful Chinese and all-over effects, in variations of tan, blue and rose. These rugs will lie flat on floor with- out tacking—they will not curl or bulge. They come in patterns.suitable for most any room in the house. Other Sizes in Neponset Rugs 6x9 ft. 57.25 59.25 9x10% jt. $12.95 The Hecht Co. _ Seventh at F 2-ClaspGloves 45¢ 2-clasp chamoisette gloves, with spear backs and in the new shades of oak, covert, cof- fee, mode, gray, black and brown. Dependable gloves, well made, and yet at a very special price. (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) Rivoli Girdles A girdle for the youthful figure—several different mod- els to insure absolutely perfect fitting. In silk brocade, striped satin, cotton brotade and coutil. Sizes 24, 36. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Arch-Aid Shoes The shoes that have made it possible for every woman to be trimly shod—and yet com- fortably. The style sketched above is a black kid walking oxford and is priced $10. In brown kid, $11, (The Teeht Co., Pirst Fiove) women's Medium- Weight Union Suits §] .15 Fine ribbed white cotton union suits—low neck, sleeve- less, ankle or knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Women’s Forest Mills Un- derwear, in cotton and wool mixtures, vest and pants, $1.15 to $2.25; union suits, $1.75 to $4.25. (The Hecht Co., First Flcor.) women's Flannelette Gowns 89¢c v nec;: ;nd ;on‘g sleeveksf— double back and front yokes, c;“bmidered. Some wngoged. Others fancy stitched. Spe- cially priced at 89c. Sizes 16, _ CTho Hecht Co., Secoad Floar) A Sale of Boudoir Slippers ‘& S 7 Felt boudoir slipper, pompon trimmed, §1 The Juliet model— ribbon trimmed, §1 A sale of particular merit to those Pre-Christmas shoppers who buy while the buying is good. These are Women’s Felt Slippers and Juliets. The slippers have soft padded soles, and are trimmed with ribbon or pompons. The colors are purple, taupe, American beauty, copen, lav- ender, etc. The Juliets have leather soles and heels and are ribbon trimmed. st oy Bist i A Prepare-for-Christmas Sale of 1,000 Ma-Ma Dolls Dressed dolls—every one of them! $ They are 15 inches long and some of them even have hair wigs. Thev either cry orsay “Ma-ma.” They are dressed in rompers or dresses of percale, dimity or organ- die. And each has a hat to match. The faces are prettily painted. All in all, these are marvelous values at $1 each. 15-inch dressed ".!la~3!la" dolls (The Hecht Cv., Third Floor.y i the sale at $. Bungalow Aprons In a Third Event A splendid assortment of many pretty styles. 89C The fabrics are linene, in combinations; excellent ginghams and percales, in small checks and de- signs. Also plain colors with contrasting pipings. Pockets and tie-back sashes complete the effect. Sizes 36 to 44. . (The Hecht Co., Second I'loor.) Special: Pettibloomers Women’s mercerized cotton pettibloomers— some with plain shirred bottoms; others in con- 9 C trasting colors. The colors are green, log cabin, blue, flesh, gray, orchid, black, navy. One of the bungalow apron styles at 89¢ The Hecht Co. Seventh at F (Tke Hecat Co., Second Floor.)

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