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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 2, 1923, llIII!IIIIIIIIIIllllllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII (A T TABIEF 10 MARK ORGNALP. .S | i IS, |Rites at 9th and E Streets | | | | | Tomorrow Commemorates Event 123 Years Ago. A tablet which the committee on| historic sites has orected at 9th and | northwest, commemorating | ’Land Loss in Fiji Baltimorean I 0,000 Pounds ‘The first decision to be handed down by the arbitral tribunal cre- ated under the treaty of 1910 be- tween the United States and Great Britain awards Rodney Burt of Baltimore £10,000 tor the disallow- ce by British colonisl officlals in of’ title to a tract of about . acres of land. Fred K. Nigison, chief counsel for the United States before the tribunal, reported the decision yes- terdav to the State Denartment - S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Unusually Fine Lot of Hats “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Jacquettes of the first home of the Post rtment in the District, will | Judge Charles S. Bundy, Clarence C. fled with appropriate exer- Zalhflull uwulT"D C;.l'l}\!ll;:ll"rk‘l:k i « o'cl wrpenter, Willlam 1. Churel lorrow Afternoon st 8 o'elock. | 1o, U Glark, Applevon P. Clavk laced on the building C. Clephane, Clarence Cor- t the northwest corner . Theodore 8. Cox, Herbert Mrs. Henry K. Dimock, John lofr, Selden M. Ely, George W g=paahil, . Frederick L. Fishback, Mrs overnment was remo w Carroll Frazler, Mrs. Henry D the } » William M. | Henderson, Samuel ‘Herrick, J. ¢ 1| ton Hiatt,’ Bdwin A. Hill, James K. H Gorillard Hunt, Charles E. Joseph J. Keefer, John B. Lar- Frank P. Leetch, Miss Natalle S .incolne Maj.” Charles D. A. Loeffer, | Capt. Overton C. g Luxford. Gideon A open the | Lyon, jr.; John B. MeCarthy. [ &_glven one room Subsequently it ational Intelligencer.” lagett Proctor w s with an a by the Band under the 1. Standard. Mr. the commitiec on Society of Buster Brown Shoes e —is the answer for any parent. They are made of good sc lid leather with Goodyear welt soles, rubber heels, and feet_snugly. Priced moderately 12; Youths’, 124 to 2: Boys'. 21 to 6. Com have the little one's fect fitted properly. 813 Pa. Ave. Established 1868 1116-1122 7th St. |ia ‘ 5. R. Van Horne Vol- Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House corge R. Wales, Dr. Leroy D. T S none too good for any boy. they need good, strong, (growing feet. While they romp and play healthy shoes to protect their de Albion K. Parris, John Clagett Proctor, wport Potts, John B. les W. R: Sizes— in tomorrow and hington ever sine Those on Committee. Luther H. Waring, Ernest consists of Mrs. on, Capt. Lee W. Wright and L “rancis J. Young. o e . Dr. A G. Bishop, i — | man, L. Pierce A Kate M Scott Br Freder % _Bry Henry L. n, Wilhelmus B. Bryan, The nearest stars are so far from 1, | the earth that their light takes more than three ycars to reach us. M ARAT An Exhibition of Matchless Beaut evidenced in this event. You are invited to be present this evening at 8:30. The show will be staged in the display-rooms of our beautzful new building at the corner of Fourteenth street and R. THAT exquisite apparel and automobiles are in accord is Studebaker automobdes express the refinement and exclusiveness of their owners. These beautiful cars never fail to perform most admirably under all circumstances. Gowns by Jelleff Personifying the spirit of Youth and Beauty, the revue of these wear- able fashions from New York and Paris is an event not to be missed. , Music and floral decorations will lend to the occasion. Joseph McReynolds ~. Selling Satisfactory Transportation in Washington for 35 Years Commercial Auto and Supply Co. y 14th & R Streets This Is a Studebaker Year shown i in this assort- ment, and all attrac-* tively the the following: Brocaded Hats, Satin, Velour, Embroidered Felts, Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats Kann’s—Second Floor. 0] Each —Such attractwe'hgits at such a low price tempts one to have a Caracul —New selection of the stylish Caracul Jacquette, in Cocoa color, with chin col- lar “and mandarin sleeves. Coat fas- tens on side with buckle.. Lined with satin-striped crepe. #1450 "—Brown-lFox Chokers, fine silky quality skins, in light and dark shades, finished with-head and gen- uine” brush tail Only a limited quantity at— $25.¢0 Kann's — Second Floor. $4.19 particular hat for- each cos- tume. Many shapes and colors are trimmed. In assortment are Velvet Frocks for Dinner or Dance at $25 .00 —The richness of velvet and its flat- tering charm has won fashionable women’s approval this season, it seems. —So that no woman’s wardrobe might be slighted we have priced this assemb]age of charming \e]\et dresses at $25.00 2 —The velvet is of fine quality and the modes are adorable—close-fitting waist models with full or draped skirts and the new coat styles. —Many are sleeveless, have mere pretenses of sleeves or three-quarter sleeves. Some are effective with bril- liant colored silk, while the tailored models have novelty belts. —Sizes for women and misses. U Continuing—Qur Sale of Smart Dresses at —We held the “first-act” of this special sale a few days ago. Now we’re ready for the “second act” tomorrow morning, with many charming dresses added to the assortment, and many pleased customers telling their friends what values are included. Kann’s—Second Floor. Three Chdrming Blouses for Wear With Suits —A Crepe de Chine Blouse, com- bined with velvet panels in back and front and velvet cuffed slceves and belt, will make the suit appear very attractive. —Another, attractive model is of crepe de chine, with steel beads sprinkled delightfully in the front, back, around the neck and sleeves. Slip-over model. —Another, of brocaded crepe, with round neck, belt and cuffs of self material and fasteniug on the side, is also a favorite, and one you will delight in wearing. —Navy, cocoa, black and brown. —Sizes 36 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. ST DT SIS a Black Satin Slippers —In this smart style for women. Special, a Pair —All sizes to- choose from. One-strap model with black suede apron; medium toe and graceful Spanish heel. . Light soles. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. $10.00 —Poiret Twill, Crepe Satin, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe and All-wool Velour are made into the new silhouettes with attractive variatons, smartly trimmed and correct in all details. Shades of navy, tan, brown and black for your selection. Leather Belts With an “Air Militaire” —Of smooth brown, tan and black cowhide. Have side slide for adjusting waist measure- ments. Buckle is in gilt finish and has plain center for monogram. A smart belt for coats, dresses or sweaters, and just $1.00 tomorrow. Kann's—Street Floor. E—_——- Wraps of Exclusweness At $972. —These Coats will charm you completely. The richer pile fabrics of which they are fashioned, the Parisian modes which they. reflect, and the luxurious fur collars with which they arc surmounted—all express an “exclusiveness” that the well dressed woman_will recognize and desires to attain. Pmely lined with crepe de chine and warmly -interlined to make one comfortable on very cold days. —Shown in the woodsy browns, navy blue, black and dawning gray, in a splendid range of sizes. Coats One Will Wear With Pride —One can be proud of the materials of which these Coats are fashioned—Lus- trosa, Trouvenette, Mandalay and Raritan Bolivia—and the modes they depict— smart side tie, straightline wraps with a Parisian _air, and the accepted belted model. Generous fur collars, and sometimes cuffs, cnhancc the rich appearance of these Coats and co-operate with the other features in forming a Coat one will be proud to wear, although costing but $59.75. i —Colors of black, brown, navy and kit fox. average and larger women. ann's—Second Floor. Sizes for small,