Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 24

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24 > THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923, LEARUFISFALURE, [5-5% .| THINKS FORD LEAST [tz s me o i “fiance philos r, sclence, i " it M is : LURL,y 0 & roeress and devcionments | FIT FOR PRESIDENCY | mot for’ himself, M Deb s alist party In referring to criticism of his first | would put_a complete ticket in the address in America on his present fleld for the 1824 election, and that Eolit o saia Debs Says Auto Manufacturer “I cannot regall one single word there would be no other labor party. | Slioag e | | that was not carefully chosen and 1| Would Make Great Mistake Who Could Blame Her? | by Running. Member Better Businéss Bureau . KANN SONS Co. '1'clephte! ain 7200 | From the London Telegraph. | The old age pension officer was questioning the old woman with a/ zeal worthy of a nobler salary. | *“And now,” he said, “we come to' cannot recall one single word I can, iti ish t ithdraw. His remarks Former British Chancellor |07, ik, o S draw. s Sowith 1 1s ms of President Wil- " ce. By the Associated Press. sees No Chance ‘t can nd Europe NEW YORK, October 26.—No man is . . th Al - the important questions. Have vyou Maintain World Peace. s and it |ican mission to th rence and its |1958 fitted for the presidency of the|gyer been in recelpt of parish relief?” |attitude on the ¥ id. “The|United States than Henry Ford, “Never!" ered the old woman. | attitude it wa gene V. Debs, several times soc ';\'lfi_r“]uu”““fl to the, & < ]| candidate for President, told ne: ien paper men last night upon his arr! re | to open his campaign for the so | party. |PE By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October Birkenhead, 'chancellor Britain in David Lloyd George's | th cabinet, last night characterized the | league of nations as a failure as an |y e as it's any busi nt's, but T don’t den: rls will be girls, you know, ung days I was a coo! with enormous pride—"he sergeant.” Sale of Lyons and Panne Velvet | Trimmed Hats ] ining his attitude as a pros. affront on your great ¥, 3 arbiter between natlons, in a speech {3 | ing factor in the political situation. at the dinner of the American Iron : X 5| “Icannot conceive of him &s a presi- | S and Steel Institute. . ‘dmengn:c‘a;.r-m:art;{;hr;;;:l:«;:.l;lslwm: She Was So Considerate. AT i) ow- ESISAT o {dning L DElS ve Rt BucH | iStaRE oD e nt ing himself to ran for President. Fe | From the New York Sun. & body as the league could legislate [ moTale of the | understands the making of automo- | o you let your husband carry | for and maintain the peace of na- = | biles, He has a great genius, the|a latch key? tlons. 5 nation and 7222272, . | greatest of its kind in the worid, so| Rae—Oh, just to humor him. He condition is the best for the people |cerns in Baton Rouge. & | Sutiiof his e ot Sniumubehy el BuE e e At e daor. | Rz, 2222 ° Saturday AR 7zzizzzzzZZzZz2 22722772277 2 Y 7270707070, N —The styles are those that you would expect to find among higher priced models. % —The trimmings— Hackle pads, Ostrich and Glycerine Fancies, Pins, Flowers, Quills. —The shapes—Turbans, Cloches, Pokes, Sailors, Roll Brim, Flare, Mush- room, Short Back. —The colors—Black, Brown, Navy, Sand, Gray, Oak, Red Rose. ) { 3 \“ lowet s Kann’s—Second Floor. Z BUSINESS IS POOR! | LOCATION IS WRONG! | o LOSING MONEY DAILY! Appealing Beauty in These Naturally there remains but one course to fol- Dresses Pric a d’ $ 3 5 low—CLCSE OUR DOORS FOREVER! But be- fore we close, we must get back some of our losses in an endeavor to break even on our investment. ~ Store For Rent \ N N § N N\ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ § N\ § 77, 2 Until 10 P.M. 1 and 2 Pants = 722 Fixtures For AS‘e Open Saturday Evening The like of this sale Washington men will prob- ably never see again. Thousands of the latest style fall ahd winter one and two pants SUITS AND OVERCOATS will be sacrificed at prices regardless of cost or loss. Remember, this is our regular stock, bought to sell at our established prices. We don’t want to sell these garments at the prices quoted below, but have been forced to do so by a most depressing slump in our business. Don’t hesitate, because this sale is not going to be “dragged out” for a long time. We want cash— need it badly—but above all must have it as quickly as is humanly possible. Read These Prices and Be Guided Accordingly DOORS OPEN AT 8 AM. —The woman who desires her dresses to be different will find the distinctive style here to become her individual type. —Styles so numerous that we dare not begin to give particulars. Cloth and silk dresses for every occa- sion. The cloth models in coat style are in the new- est weaves, with touches of bright embroidery, silk braid and buttons to make them more attractive. The silk models are in draped and paneled styles, show- ing new sleeves and neck lines to best advantage. Truly a wonderful collec- tion of dresses, in the new shades of brown and navy and black. Sizes 36 to 46, and extra sizes 42J% to 52%. Kann’s—Second Floor. Important Values i Wraps of Individuality! Priced for Tomorl'ow._$ 98 .50 For Small, Average and Larger Size Women W hite English Broadcloth Blouses In Many Smart Models at— $2.95 Models, A very attractive st finished do with four little rows of very narrow lace edging, and on cuffs and two box pleats. One model has a dainty hand-embroid- ered design on each side collar. All of odels button in Model, very V neck front, ar Sale of —Wraps that have an unmistakably Parisian air, and ones which Milady will delight in wearing to the most elite functions. —Gerona, Arabella and Fashona, the fabrics that have been praised so much this season for their wonderful richness, were selected for the fashioning of these wraps, all of which are luxuriously furred with the finest of pelts. In modes, one may revel to her heart’s content among straightline silhouettes, charming tiers, Frenchy wraps or belted-in models, and make her selection of a wrap with charming individuality. Soft, warm browns, kitt fox, navy and black are the shades. —And to view them before making your selection. of a wrap would be wise! Kann’s—Second Floor. P Fur Chokers $19.95 —A most attractive group of chokers, specially priced for Saturday only. A Few of the Very Best Suits at Prices Reduced in Proportion i PANTS—1.48—1.98—2.98 Hundreds of Washington men know MURRAY'’S quality and our reputation for style and accuracy In this sale one will find every accepted style and fab- ric—sporty or conservative models— but every one bearing evidence of that superior hand-tailoring that has made MURRAY’S clothing so popular among the best dressed men of this city. ————————————————————— Select from —Brown Fox Chokers ~—Brown Wolf Chokers —Two-Skin Natural Pahmi Chokers —Natural Mink Chokers Listen to this—a new shipment of men’s fall and winter suits and over- coats has just been received. We didn’t want ’em, but an ironbound contract compels us to accept them—they are the creme de la creme of the clothing market. They are here and we must get rid of them—_come and get ’em. RULES OF - THE SALE: No Charges. No C. O. D.’s. No Alterations. No Exchanges. All Sales Final, A Very New Shoe Model The “Venus” Black Velvet Pump __ Ot~ ST*NW. cXT 090K TO: UMITED C1ty RS TURE -~ 502 S OmST~NW. NEXT ;m'mw LAELT 77, 72277 —Suede trimmed, rich and lovely, and very comfortable on the foot. Turn sewed, graceful Spanish heels. Sizes 3 to 8, AA to C. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. —All pelts careful- ly made and finished with head, tail and paws. Kann’s — Second Floor.

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