Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 24

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v STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,” NOVEMBER 1, |FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET | 1 iy pie ™ A e NAME cHANGE URGED the mall, he said, it is known as h street and from that point south it The Southwest Waghington Citi- is called Four-and-a-half street. The committee will ask that the zens' Association voted last night to 'street be called either John M ask the Commissioners.to change the 'place or 4th street throughout its en- name of Four-and-a-hslf street. tire length. Dr. Millard F. Thommpson, a mem-| The association also adopted reso- ber of the committes appolnted to|lutions indorsing the project for a handle the matter, poisted out today |bridge from South Capitol street to that from the courthouse to Pennsyi- Bolling ficld. e PO TS0 T SRR OO T T G R e e RN l““00“000000600“0000“00000 4 Th o “Plymouth” $ 1923, THE EVENING | Woodward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted WRECKED, BY JAPANESE _E.&RTHQUAKE | | Wivs, st "Bianss” Suits, Coats, Dresses, /2 Price FORTOKIDCHURCH Bishop McKim Asks Aid in Rebuilding Cathedral De- stroyed by Quake. nd fire which vis- st ma- mission ¥ of modern mis- All churches en- < in Tokio boys' h St. Luke's Hospi ™ wary resi rhes except one, and several o tifui university buildings w yond repair. An 5 with which to rebu sion in National ¢ pan is being il of the is being k Bishop of the build the cathedral a opportunity ' ive OF VISIT TO RUSSIA Senator Wheeler of Montana In-| | dicates He Favors Recognition of Soviet by U. S. | | Given a comprehensive report of | conditions as he found them in Rus- | sia. Senator Bu K. Wheeler Montana addressed the Lions Club | at its weekly meeting in the New | Willard Hot Senator W of the Ru the history n people back throush | the days r's government, | told of their struggle to throw off the voke of oppression, the ultimate revolution and subsequent soviet gov- ern which, according to him, is | Iy powerful to stand off any | group In the great white land | The speaker. in referring to the alleged religlous intolerance of the t regime, sald that such should r the helping hand being ex- to the suffering peoples, as v had withstood many | mo: te repressions, and what | | was good and right would eventually While not declaring outright that recognition by the _United States |should be extended Russia at pres- | ent. the Montana legislator strongly hated that such was his convic- orge A. Lewls presided and ap- 1 for & record attendance at the | ub dinner to be held at/ ubh Noyember 12, when | . Barnes, president of the s Chamber of Commerce, | incinal speaker. i s will be held for the Ameri- ion of Tokio. The last| ique. h to be held in the s a memorial serv- President {old cathedral w; | s | which was attended by Princ 1 out of this great | shina, representing the imper . ily: the diplomatic corps. high of-! ficials of Japanese government | and the community of Tokio. the American 0 will be §20,000 in which Ruins of Hely Trinity ‘loklo, and the rexidence of the o iain, the Rev. Nermnn 8. Designers and Mauuiacturers of Lighting Fixtures 737 9th St. N.W. Cathedral, Binstead. M. 8798 Yatent Colonial Pump, with large - nickel buckle, hand- turned: sole and low collegiate heel. 2000000900408 00000000000000000000000 Sizes AA to D 215,—8 Wa“(ing Oxfords—For Women In shades of tan, gun metal, patent leather: fow and military heels: solidly constructed. 55 00 . Very Specially Priced at. Others at $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 F AMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. . Members Better Business Dureau 0000000 00090000000000900>00000000000 ° L 4 0029909000 00000000000¢ WATCH FOR HIM "~ DRIVING OVER DOWNTOWN STREETS 4.30 to 6.00 P.M. FRIDAY Silk Dresses, *8; were *16 34 Fiber and Silk Dresses, in_ light' shades Jeaded and embroidered with pleated panels Dress Coats, $24 Were $48 Normandie and Bolivia and Manchurian 16 Dress Coats, in with squirrel, beaver, caracu wolf collars. Full silk lined. 8 Navy and Tan Rain Capes, $8; were $16. & Navy Rain Coats, $8; were $16. 1 Tan Rain Cape, was $10. Sports Coats, special, $10. 17, in plain and striped styles, in shades of brown and gray. Suits, *12.50; Were 25 6 Navy Poiret Twill Suits, full siik lined. In the popular box-coat model. Sizes from 16 e Suits, $10 Were $20 3 Navy Poirct Twill Suits or braid trimmed. Full sil box-coat model. Sizes 16 and 1 Knitted Suits, special, $10. 4 Knitted Two- picce Suits in tan and gray. 4 Sports Skirts, special, $5. 15 Plaid and Plais Sports Skirts. S Rep Skirts, special, $5. Skirts. Sizes 34 to 38. 10 Large Size Pleated Very specially priced. 15 Fur Opossum Neckpieces, Special, $4 DOWN STAIRS STORE Felt Sports Hats Swe: $1.95 obdng legian Were $2.95. coats pompons, hackle breasts 36 trimmed with also a few with each. New 75¢. 48 overblouses and tuck-in Suede-Like Tams, 75¢c Pl Were $1.50 Bramley Some 40 tams with quills in col- Dizes < ors of tan, beige, and black. Also a cls of felt at the san AlmS STC M;n’s Pajamas, $1.48 Pr. 120 Men's High-grade Outing Flannel Pa mas, two-piece suits, very well made and all perfect. Full cut.” Sizes A, B. C and D. Men's English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.88. 30 High-grade nuine English Broadcloth i and tan. Minor imperfec- 31z to 17. 20 pairs Men's only. Minor more. more. DOWN Thread Silk Hose, in black irregularities. Broken sizes Gloves, 50c. 30 priced Chamois, broken sizes. Men's Bath Bath Robes, patterns. Fiber Plated Hose, 35¢ pair. 60 pairs of Men’s High-grade Fiber Plated Hose, in black and cordovan. Irregular weave. Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE pairs of samples of High- Suede and Fabric Gloves, Robes, special, $3.75. Men's with pockets, tie cords, in neat New Brushed Sweaters, *2.95 styled models with collars. Were more. 7 Wool Slip-ons, Overblouses, ollars and V necks. of Silk Blouses, Cotton Waists, RS STORE Silk Hose, 35¢ 3 prs. for ‘1 250 pairs pure thread silk hose, in black, brown and gray. In sizes 8% to 10. Irregular. sweaters Col- Also golf now S50c special, Silk Hose, $1 pr. 130 pairs women’s full-fashioned silk hose, in all new shades of otter, caramel, beige, gray and brown. Sizes from 8!% *to 10. Irregular. If perfect would be $2. DOW STAIRS STORE Pan and waists. §1.95; 25¢; were were Bandeaux, 38c Greatly reduced. 100 Long-line Band different styles, in pink materi h el and plain waistline. Sizes 32, 3 Girdles, 95c; were $1.95 and hig or part elastic, with broche trimming, or sec- tions of mercerized broche and elastic. Sizes 24 and 25 only. Net Corsets, 50c; were much more. 15, waist- line models, with long skirt and four strong hose supporters. The sizes, 22 to 24 and 26 to 29. R & G Low-bust Corsets, $1.35; were $1.95 and $2.50. 21, topless models, with long hips of fine figured batiste. Six strong hose supporters Sizes 25 and 27 to 30. Garter Brassieres, 65c; were $L Brassieres, with double garters and of elastic. Back fastening. Sizes and 38 DOWN STAIES STORE Double-Bed Sheets, Special, $1 1.8 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality and very specially priced at each Extra Size Pillowcases, 45x38%3, 3 for $L en-finish Pillowcases, of fine qual- slin. Spectally priced for Friday DOWN STAIRS Spreads and Spread Sets, $2.83 to $3.83: were $4.25 to $5.75. 20. in croch 1 satin_finish. Neat designs less than regular price STORE Remnants of . . Scrim Curtains Special, $1 Pai 45 pairs Barred Scrim Cur- tains, with the wanted tie- backs. 2% vards long. Very specially priced for Friday. Towels, 6 for °1 25 dozen, of Absorbent Tow- eling, size 18x36. Pure Irish Linen Crash, 18¢ vard; 6 yards for $L. In red blue or white borders. Spe- Gingham and Cretonnes Half to one-third less tha regular price, in lengths from cial. 2 to 5 yards DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE . Underwear, 38¢, 50c and 75¢ At 38¢c - 13 Bloomers and Step-ins, in pretty colors At 50c 51 picces of Underwear, including Step-ins and Muslin Chemise, with built-up shoulders At 75¢ 71 pieces of Underwear, includi Chemise, in eolors of black, white And Blue and White Muslin Gowns. trimmed Muslin Gowns. 5 Porto Rican Gowns, $1; 3 Porto Rican Chemise, $1 2 Lingette Gow: §1; great DOWN STAIRS STOR Women’s High Lace Shoes, 50c Pr.— 150 pairs of Shoes, slightly damaged from water, that does not afiect the wear or lonks. These Shoes represent a tremendous reduction because of their slight damagce Sizes 3 to 6 in widths AAA, AA, A and B House Slippers and Low Shoes, 95c pair; were §1.95. Sizes from'3 to 0. .\pe':ial pri(e‘ DOWN STAIRS STORE Aprons, 48¢c Vests, 5 for $1 Gloves, 68¢ Pr. : Sweet Potatoes L y : ‘ : ! 20 60 Combed Yarn Vests, built- | 60 High-grade, Silk-top | oo b —1 3 o s & ockets, tie-backs and sashes. 904 for ating o up style. Sizes 36 to 4. Gloves, with three rows of | Tooen s : e : oL s embroidery on back. Perfect Vests, 10c. 25 Women's Swiss 5 Bushe] gubroice ek R 31.430"1“' Ribbed Vests, builtsup shoul: | cate ony.® o \White and ders, Perfect; 33 and 38 : Flesh and white only. 12-b. Sack, 55c [f|! . 4 24-1b. Sack, $1.05 [fl| . ' i o DOWN RTAIRS STORE Girls’ Winter Coats, $6.95 Fur or self Movie Stunt Actor—Airplane Wing W alker—will drive through \Washington sev- eral times during his attempt to break all world’s records for long distance, non-stop ' HANDCUFFED TO THE WHEEL OF A STOCK MAXWELL CAR FOR food products at prices kept as low as consistency with the high standard permits. We will be glad to make deliveries FIVE DAYS AND NIGHTS within the city. * WITHOUT STOP FOR REST OR SLEEP FOR A $3,000 PURSE See him—The man who has defied death a thousand times! Famous mid-air air- Smoked Hams Lb.,25¢ plane jumper and the “Human Fly,” who has climbed America’s tallest skyscrapers. During the scheduled period of 121 hours Lockwood will not stop driving only to comply Fresh Meats Fresh Fish Leg O’Lamb. . L1b. 35¢ A choice assortment fresh with traffic regulations. from the water. Porterhpuse Steak..'™ 48c T Sirloin Steak. ..."" 42c | Pint..35¢ Quart..60c Prime Rib Roast, '*' 35¢ ~Chick Fresh Hams. ..."™ 25¢ c—hm::akillealhca:;.m trying Pork Loin Roast.'™ 28¢ ; Potatoes i Uit 181b. peck 29c nice and mealy 25, in loose and belted models trimmed. Sizes 6 to 12 years Children’s Combinations, 25c; were more. 35, in checked or plain muslin. Sizes 4 to 10. Children’s Drawers, 10c; were . 40, S slightly soiled, in odd sizes Children’s Princess Slips, 50c; were SL. 35 lace trimmed, in sizes 4 to 14 years. Soiled. Children’s Billie Burkes, 50c; were $1. 20, of crepe. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Children’s Bloomers, 25c; were 50c. 25, slight- ly soiled, in odd sizes Boys' Two-pants Suits, $6.95. 12 Splendid School Suits, in odd sizes. Sizes 8 to 15. Children’s Rompers, 50c; were SI. 25 Romp- ers, in checks: slightly soiled Flannelette Sleepers, 2 for Sl1. from 4 to 10 years. Very special price. Boys' Three-quarter Cotton Hose, 35c. 100 pairs heavy ribbed mercerized cotton hose, in black and brown. All perfect, in sizes from 815 to 10. 714-11ST. When you buy here you are getting the finest quality of These “Premium’ Nationally known for their delicious flavor. 8 to 10 pound sizes. are Swift's brand DOWN STAIRS 8TORE ~ Felt Slippers, 45c. 40 pairs of Padded Slippers, ribbon trimmed. Sizes 4 to 6 Remarkable value 8 Grapefruit —thin _ skin, juicy fruit of mediumsize. Elch' sc yellow as gold. Dozen, 55¢ 7 Ibs., 25¢ Gold Medal Flour Sugar, Ib., 10c; 10 lbs., 95¢ Pillsbury Pancake Flour, Gold Medal Buckwheat, 10c Regina Peaches (can), 15¢ Red Star (can) . Sunbeam Asparagus Tips ...45¢ Cider, qt., 20c; Y gal, 35¢ offee- en size Petticoats, 88c of sateen, in black, na brown. Costume Slips, 88c. 20, of sateen, in navy, brown and black. Small sizes. Bath Robes, $2.50. shawl collars, pockets tie cords DOWN STAIRS STORE —sweet as honey, Fabric Gloves, 68c—special. 50 pairs Fancy Gauntlet Gloves, in cafe. brown, tan and cobweb. Sizes 514 to 7 in the lot. Slightly irregular Bloomers, 38c; were more. 50 Knitted Cotton Bloomers, in flesh and white. 10, with and DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomatoes Virginia Pack, No. 2 Cans Can, 10c; Dozen, $1.10 Case, $2.00 Crackers We have the finest Cracker qispla{ in"the city, a complete line of bulk and package goods of * Educator, Sunshine and National Biscuit Companies. The Motor of Lockwood’s Stock Maxwell Touring Car Was Sealed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson of Bailtimore, and Selected from the Stock of th Attorney Robert F. Leach of Mnryl-ngfn Fare e Im(gr by States He was handcuffed at 11.30 A.M., Thursday, November 1, in Baltimore, by Li p 30 AM., sday, N s 3 ieutenant of Detectives H. P. Schamberger and started by Captain af Traffic S. G. Nclsm"’l. He will be In Washington again Suniay aftérnoon from 1.30 to. 230 P.M., also Monday night from 6.30 to 7.0 P.M. Watch for him on downtown streets or telephone us for his route through i1 . the eity. . H. B. LEARY, JR. MAXWELL—CHALMERS Service and General Offices 1612-22 U Street Contisiving Our - Annual November Coat Sale 28 338 48 58 75 Offering the best values we have ever shown in any Coat event. Come tomorrow and see what Fine Coats may be had at these very low prices. DOWN STAIRS STORE DISTRIBUTOR Salestooms 1321 14th St 1612-22 U St. Always the same and cer- .tainly the best Phone North 337

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