Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 22

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PONCARESTAND HELD INDEHNITE Phraseology of Premier’s Parley Speeeh Perplexes {yworld on_the getuily of the repara- tion controversy once more. Techni- cal Mmitations mesy be made at:the outset. but they cannot interfere with | the publication of data gathered by the experts on all subjects relating te the matter of Germany's present and future payments. The most plausible explanation ad- | vauced here today was that tho De- partment s of_stat 2 veagoh In Ing dlspleasure over the French er's speech trying to circum- e and restrict the program of [ commission Of experts which Was t0 | be advisory in nature.’ Tt'a ulways dis- | certing to ask a maw's advice and to him In advance that he must! render only a certain kind of advice. [} _THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1923 CHURCH LOTTERY SCHEMES BANNED .. Many Devmes in Use Violate Law, Says - Assistant : !HOLD ANNUAL LUNCHEON. ‘Womn Democrats of Montgomery - County, Md., Meet. Addresses and 4 program of music remmm the second annual luncheon the Woman’s Democratic Club of \lun(nomary county, Md. &t the| Wardman Park Hotel today. The following speakers addressed the club after the luncheon: Mrs. J. | Edgar Sohl, Mrs. Jehnson Poe, president of the Woman's' Democrat Julia Waters, Misd Olive -Edmouds, Miss Nellie Cashell, dixs Helon Gar rett, Miss Rosanne Roach, Miss- Blhea+ beth Darby, Miss Claudia Gartrell, Miss Gladys Brown, Miss Alice Cush= 11 and-Miss Souder. Tha club was started at Chavy Chaso two years ago by four demo< cratic women and has grown to a membership of more than 500 women, with six branches organized in the|. C: county. GO TO-E1S : | here toda; STAR HZLD AS SPEEDER. GLENDALE, Calif, November 2.— Mary. Milés Minter, motion ' picture actr is to -appear in police court on & speeding charge. Bhe is alleged to have driven her auto- mobile thirty-four miles an hour in a twenty-mile’ zone. | amel is at homo amidst sagebrush and. thorny desert vegetation. EMAN'S FOR TROUSERS Opena Until 10 p.m. Sltunh.y Reliable Clothes Shop 609 7th Street N.W. Opposite U. S. Patent Office” Officials Here. But the situation will 1ron itself out in further diplomutic conversations | and the probabilities are that unlese | Premier Poinca 1 on wrecki | which riknse “rescrb ana | the parlevs will be begun un unanimously agreed upon hor future eapacity—whal ‘term ot | | for discussion and inquiry. is imgant:hy th word fpres- | u,,,,,m,, 1923.) | und @aes the ugwmition that | IN CITY REDUCED uéstions have been pr emier Poincdrd’s la Anthracite Searce, Dealers Unable to Meet Demand: Relief Seen Soon. Club of - Baltimore, Md.; Maj. BE. Brooke . secretary of state of | nd Senator Willlum Ca- United States sonator of | | U. S.-Attorney. : : Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS A8 ano vr Make use of your odd coats and vests by matching them with our Special Trousers. Our stock consists of all kinds of All-weol Trousers, in every kind of material that is worn. The variety of cdlors afid patterns is the largest in Washington. The pair you need to match your odd coats here. EISEMAN’S 605'607 7t.h St. Please Note That We Are Located Bet. F and G Sts. BY DAVID LAW What's the atffer Cherging that, churches, Sunday |schools, fraternal organizations, small | M4V « [shorkeepers and indtviduuls were |y Mrs, David Kincheloe, wife of Re program lusig novel mnd: Aitractive lottery | resentativé Kincheloe of Kentuck tchemes in the form of “punch-|Netta Cralg, Margurite A. Ross, Du ward Bowersox and Vance Caskey. boards.” whigh is in violatlon of the | Wit FERTIEIE €U0 000 Sutantes | louen Taw,” Ass d as rFages At the luncheon, The: : Miss Jeanette Evans, no cell. Miss Qlive | Chace, Miss Barbara Dunlop, Miks | Jean sikcin | Eoth on Maryland: I Great Values 'in. Overcoats Snappy Styles for Men and Young Men $14.9 & $17.50 You will find these Overcoats most unusual values, latest styles, newest materials and colorings. Browns, Grays, Tan, Mixtures, etc.—with and without belts. m of music was rendered | r, Miss Alice Allnutt, Miss 0 il Miss ction that the i } fotter! all the aftent at the proposed Germany’s capacity to pay will co b the withdrawa) of t ¥ other power. [ sions prev i) are based entirely | tohes, which i might s thousands the promc S of such of the pl in rAOT AN L Prices of bituminous languaxe | IN&toR have dropped sbout $1.75 = ton -nerally within the past month oft coal is selling today around 37 ton, nearly $2 a tom lower than it | sold thonths, Demand ¢! for bituminous coal is slack and there |Y nty' for both ¢ nercial and|? suseiiold use. g c le anthracite oal is coai ate v will not Speech Political. l/uu\s. Let Cuticura Help You Keep Your Good Looks Nothing better 10 care foi your’ skin bairand hands The Soap to cleanse and purify 1he Ointment to soothe and heal the Talcum to per- fame Then why nor make rhese |delicate. fragran¢ cmollients vour every-day tolle! preparations’ .Ill Address: EEEEEE% I Now is the Time! —the collection of woolens is most complete at this time—newer patterns are now available ~rdrop around and get a few samples and ecompare them! —An 1. HAAS—FALL AND WINTER— Tailored-to-Measure ALL-WOOL SUIT TRY ON You get a in Taste, whioh sweures 2 porfect fit Made 9% JVERCOATS wu —the finest I¥oolens from onr stocks haze been ready-teilored for xou our experts — be had nd n suppiy. 3 ouU Normal Shipment Soon. | FOR TROU Dealers belfeve that when navie | oses on the great - lakes will ‘l GO TO EISEMAN’S SERS Woobmard & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE ternational | | Warn “new meth- EDMONSTON'S * of the Original FOOT FORM Hoots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Important” “Fit Is Imperative” IlWe Have Maintained Leadership for Children’s Shoes fature LG amoug the the bituminous ¢oal it has sold for{! bituminous s | i s.] Allho\l‘h‘ the ! A Money-Saving Sale “or Tedit en Mr. Poincare may be willing to ad- .’d“ that some of the sou. ums re ..+ Bandits Get ‘2000 Thrre Alktob‘ o et ' en’s Overcoats JOHNSTOWN, 2 ! H ‘)Jlfl but he doesn’t Inte &ree to tear Up those bonds. H Pa., November 7.— | like =0 many Americans who have | Five bandits, armed with rifles, robbed gathared in paper marks or Ruseslan | tha First rybles. They induige the hope 3 muybe some time lh.,; will be le———0 [nfee—0c | e=cmlol [0 | e——=3 u] Merchant Tailors 1. HAAS & CO. 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. '5'—— |oj==——]oje——=]alc——=]0] and finaliy tion of the " dleuppeared Ingiana county This house is tmigqde in pro— ng not -only regular, but ial” shoes for young to wear, starting from the first step: The_Tnfant Steps a feeling of conf anatomica provided, w « The Growing Girl and Boy will: romp and play ft shoes so designed that they can” forestall any possibility of foot trouble. 43 5 ] “MEN'S WEAR \ supports it. Over 30 Years Men---This Way to the Family Shoe Stores Satisfactory Service Three Inipbrtant Members of Our OVERCOAT Family An English weather-proof Over- coat that provides warmth with- out weight. Shown in the new, soft gray, tan and brown effects. --an extraordinary value at 50 A slip-on, medium winter-weight Overcoat in dark gray and dark brown mixtures, tailored of im- portea woolens. --an_extraordinary value at 38 A “knock-about” Overcoat that will stand hard wear. Shown in brown dand gray mixtures. An Overcoat that will' appeal to the motorist. —an extraa'rdinary value at *30 SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streeu The Youth finds manliness and shapely comfort in the Foot Form Shoes. The providing of the Right Shoes is too serious a prob- lem for the parent to overlook or neglect wilfully. So in-. vestigate! I\ew Men’s Department Offering a New Standard of Values at $6 00 Al prices are according to and splendid values are here. Professicnal Shoe-fitting is assured. Styles Pictured Tan Russian calf, nut brown calfl and gumnenl. solid leather construction. In several shapes and stylés. Oxfords and High Shoes Our ability 10 produce a 86.00 guaranteed all-leather shoe is.due to the great demand for a shoe of quality at this price. That it outclasses other $6.00 shoes in the field goes without saying. A Rare Opportunity—Exceptionally Low Priced . “This is, undoubtedly, one of the most 1mp0rtant events of the sea- son. “For the purpose of introducing men’s clothes in the Down Stairs Store, we offer this splendid value in big, warm overcoats. All'are belted models and have the favored convertible collars, so snug-fitting and serviceable. Full cut, with all-plaid backs,, and big, roomy pockets on each side. { “Shades of- : : - Tan Gray Brown A value you can not afford to- mnss, if you need a good overcoatv { Coats of this kind at this low price are unusual. They will not be here long. Come in tomorrow and get yours while the selection i$ best Due to low prlce, no alterations will be made. 2 [ POWN BTAIRS STORE- b -College and Conservative Styles Phat Are World Beaters.. Silk and Wool Sport Hose FAMILY SHOE STORE . Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Edmonston & Co. (Imcorporafcd) Andrew Betz. M UNLAP STEIN-BLOCH PRiES 'CLOTHES 3

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