Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 13

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CANADATONEXCO FLIGHTIN T2 OURS 1 Army Aviators Refuel in Air Three Times on 1,280- | Mile Cross-Country Trip. By the Assoctated Press. SAN DIEGO, Callf., October 26.— Capt. Lowell H. Smith and Lieut. John P. Richter, Ar:.y air men stationed at Rockwell Field, here, demonstrated Yesterday the feasibility of refueling planes in midalr on cross-country Nights. They flew from the Canadian to the Mexican border, 1,280 miles, in twelve hours and thirteen minutes, three times en route, and a tfanscontinental, non- ing flight within the next few months. While yesterday's flight broke no world records for speed, distance or duration, it was the first time in the history of aviation that such a con- tinuous cross-country trip was ac- complished taking on gasoline. Capt. Smith and Lieut. Richter were t by the refuelling plane as they |GIRLS' SMOKING AND SALE By the Assoclated Press. Condemnation of the growing habit of | cigarette smoking among girls and | women and urging that proper steps THE EVENING |be taken to pronibit saie of obscens |and objectionabls literature to high school students were incorporated in resolutions adopted by the Tennessee Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers' Assoclation here. A life-saving and cultural program adopted by the congress opposes an: change in the Volstead act whicl wonld readmit wine or bee. or other- | Wise weaken enforcement. The con- OF OBSCENE PAPERS HIT KNOXVILLE, Tenn., October 26.— Many at$5&3$6 Boys'at $4 &$4.50 W. L. DoucLas’ name and portrait | gress urged that corporal punishment STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Bediscouraged. ana rarinor procests 1OBIAS FAILS TO APPEAR o i commerciat enas by motion pie: | FOR TRIAL ON MANN ACT ture producers, P NEW _YORK, October Chewing gum is now exported by | Cralg Toblas of Los Angeles, American manufacturers to seventy- - the son of a who was arrested five different countries scattered the WO was arrested 26.—Glenn sald to be | War Department officlal, | recently on a charge | world over. Mann act, falled to | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. appear for removal proceedings In the federal court. Toblas was arrested at the request of federal officlals in Port- land, Ore., and was released in $1,000 ball. ail. The United States attorney sald a bench warrant would be issued for him today and that steps would be taken to forfeit his ball. According to the com- plaint, Tobias is alleged to have trans- ported Miss Lou Ellen Dickens, a A smart style for men in Velour (h(mfon one of the new French lasts. The same lastand itern in Cherry Red kuslhcdp‘f: y uwnmé rs exceplional saluc af $7.00 13 atenographer, from Joplin, Mo,, to Port- ; land for {mmoral purposes. Prize Cheap Skate. ¥rom the New York Sun. Declaring that the work was tak-| L.cK—Why do you dislike Smith so? ing all their time and making it ,m.‘ Tack—Because he's so cheap that possible to do justice to their homes, | when he listens in over the radlo to Milwaukee's two policewomen have |a church service he tunes out when resigned. they start to take. up the collection. = ood Pressure —can be restored to normal within a comparatively short time with Radium Bath Compound | f Price, $1.00 Hundreds of people have been relieved within from | 30 to 60 days with Radium, “Nature’s Greatest Gift to Man.” Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. : O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores | ared over Seventy- gallons ¢ line was t red in two is the best known shoe trade-mark in the world. It stands for a high stand- ard of quality and dependable value. For economy and satisfactory service, wear shoes that bear this trade-mark. No better H shoes can be made at the price. Thestamp- ed price is A new Pum) in Gun Metal 8;[ wil": Pa{‘en;‘ lmlhce ‘odlr an ancy Cut-Oul. ionally atlractive The price pes pagd Ao stampedon sadiny Jor $5.00 every pair at our fac- tory is the real value your pro- of the shoes tection W. L. Douglas is s firm in his policy today as he was when he founded the business 47 years ago that no man or woman shall pay more for W. L. Douglas shoes than their real worth. Buy W. L. Douglas ehoes in our retail stores or of your dealer. Send for cata- log if they are not sold where you live. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. 210 Spark Screet, Brockton, Mass, ur. their air log, the filers d over Sumas, on the Canadlan- 6:27 a.m. They border started HESE big special offerings for Saturday will demonstrate what we mean when we glow of a bril- say we offer bargains which no other’store in Washington can match—and when we say that you can buy here much or little and pay in small amounts later on (without even a cash payment if it is not convenient to make one), you will un- derstand why this remarkable store has such a big place on the Washington busi Do you wish a Dining Room Suite?—a Bedroom Suite?—a Living Room $ Rug?—anything in the furniture line? Be fair to yourself and see what this store can do for you. Make the test tomorrow! Store Open Until 9 O’Clock Saturday Night kept a perfect und Richter ty motor o gasoline dui MEAT PRICE DISCUSSED. Up-to-date styles suitable for Men and Women in all walks of life. Snappy styles for Young Men. They are exceptionally good value. This Beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Set Argentine Minister of Agriculture to Consider Proposals. AIRES. October 26.—The ting last [, ns for the w minimum W. L. DOUGLAS STORFS.IN WASHINGTON: stoms { 905 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. || wlii¥s 438 } 1327 F S, N. u WOMEN’S STORE S OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘Own Terms-Within Reason’ , , administrati vrice law The pro; the minis | . | ned over to culture for fur- There is no reason wh you can’t have a new suit or a stunning dress, es- pecially when you needit. At our store. you not only receive the “Glad Hand” and the Smile, but you get value—Dollar for Dollar—and. with that value a lib- eral plan of easy payments. We have one price—the lowest. One aim, to give you prompt, courte- ous attention, and to help you solve the “ready cash” problem. Furthermore, your Charge Ac- count is opened without the usual annoyances and inconveniences. We want your patronage nurely on the merits of our Quality, Prices and Convenient Terms. So why delay? Join our evergrowing throng of Satisfied Customers who appre- ciate the help our Deferred Pay- ment plan brings to all of them. A Dining Room Suite Bringing $350 Everywhere Ten handsome and high-grade pieces of the finest genuine walnut—a $285 This handsomely deco- rated 42-piece Dinner Set given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every purchase of $75 or over tomorrow, cash or credit. suite you must see to really appreciate. Massive 66-inch buffet; large china case; 45x60-inch extension table, with full sct of leaves to make it a larger extension table if desired; five side chairs and one large armchair, nicely upholstered in fine genuinc tapestry. The $285 price is for Saturday anly. Cash or credit ‘Men's Fine Suits in blue. serges, fine worsteds, «<cashmeres, etc., conservative, sport_and e : o » e'Y‘”"'S"f"" the asking A Beautiful $250 Bedroom Suite $169 reasted. Styles Supreme! VALUES UNBEATABLE High-grade Cooking Range; 6 holes; large oven; a thoroughly dependab ¢ stove and a splendid baker; no warm- s 50 ing oven above. 3 . Staurday only These 4 large and handsome pieces will bear close inspection; their beauty and fine quality will appeal to you at once; finest genuine veneer walnut, in new Queen Anne design; man’s chifforobe with clothes hangers and many drawers; full vanity with full length glass, large dresser and bow- foot bed; for the one-day, cash or payments, $165. Men’s O'Coats $20.95 Raincoats 0.95 Money back, if we fail to please. We guarantee you can’t get better clothing— quality for quality, and price for price— than we offer. Large Floor Lamps, with shaped ma- hogany 3«inch ped- estal. For gas or electricity. _Z4-inch silk shade. You see them about town at $18. Every home should have a Davenport—and here they are! Davenport, of solid golden oak, upholstered in finest imitation leather; opens to a full size bed. Guaranteed construction through- out. Saturday’s one-day price, cash or credit Kroehler Full size *45 Store Open on Saturday Here’s the chance to get that Breakfast Suite; a'dlintily fashioned 6-piece set, including drop-leaf table, serving buf- fet and 4 Windsor Chairs, enamel finish; . i: ci:rmln:e ‘Zunbimfion colors; for Saturday $49 Nachmanfurniture (b. ‘\i ccounts pnzed | 9 O'Clock Sy~ s 5 for Your p Convenience Topcoass 3250 s 475 p’uSunn 10.95 silk Shirs 6:95 Boys’ 2 ol 1495 CLOTHING STORES 621 7th St. N.W. We Specialize in Stylish Stouts COATS, SUITS, DRESSES \ No Interest or Other Extra Charges for Credit Payments to Suit Your Convenience

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