Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 32

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AR, - WASHINGTON, -D. C;,_ - the hw provides against the shipment Conpggnt, 19, vy L. . Piabr, Trade of for commercial purposes. 1 . opyeight, i fie sale of quatl and Sudke in ihla Abe Martln Says' b clty an where {8 prohibited by a - — == > - federal s te. but it s lawful for | We kin smoke & camel hair K Room 15 NumdeRSLl el T Poericee, T ml::c' F'A:,‘S.t 3 i) fends, ‘0 make presents of game (o | cigarette, or a nickel cigar, in a il 18- . i P THOUGHT THe || ALARML ool - — hotel cafe, but a good, self-re- BY THIS CORNER /4 A - BETTER i L ST e R Bk sent | ] DEMAND $10,000 RANSOM, | specting pipe is barred. s AU Lo : : G 41 ; . \ No wonder anything as slow FRoMm EXPOSUREL JEFFS ; T % ) Gt : ¢ e By w""“?a.'é’."&g?‘r'x.'n:"‘n Cuicago Dafly |28 justice allus soaks a speeder. STAYING AT THE SAP » e \ 3 ] : i 4 SHANGHAI, November 2 — ¥ | Another home wuz wrecked < Strauss, a German connected with the | yesterday—this- t by dyna- . i : Liebenzeller mission, has been ¥y y ime by dyna my worb: Y (L) i W tured by Chinese bandits near Hul- |mite. Th’ pick is mightier than CAUGHT Lilce : kiang, Honan province, and s belng | ¢h? p, S i held for $10,000 ransom. The brigands | © ik are led by several army deserters. | !ernlh! National Newspaper Service.) bC}:’llnrsc ldrflopl -r:[", r;urbs:n of the andits and every effort is ing mad Hi ! {0 Torce the release of the missionary | given. In Tondon mrivons By “eell worker. known doctor: REYEM SHOES ENDURANCE i ! A The Real | £ Feature L = TR} T | i ) a large bloom with blood-red pet- | o Sk —v.MOVIE FIRM AS “MENACE.”| "“'M»( \vu:ld}mz‘ in: -Mr.'}:;{k it i; GAME SEASON BEG'NS WAHER REED MEN e s | Impending Doom. | T e and single > being named o Py mandatory that not only the vaxit in | by officials of the de]mr(mul( of Agri- | [ @ Distribution Concern Charged With whieh the E stored shall bt’lseverul Counties in vu'g“‘ia Lift films are alture through permission of Secretaty | Some: day, unless you mind the Violating Fire Regulations [ fireproof, but ‘the Dutiding also. | Banion Hunters. = 4 A year ago five of the moving pic- | ) One -of the e Swis | 3 y active e ones ix | rules when dn;vmg 1€|| lhkc flfl‘“dl‘- Frank W. Madigan, assistant cor- |turc im-distributing ¢ ns. do-| Yesterday was the opening day of meet the fate of reckless fools | poration counsel in charge of the |Ing business in the city . brought | e or rabbi E | Plant with flufry pink fowers (ll!sler-}‘ou Ul meet ¢ . .- | Prosecutions In the District of Colum. | into court on a similar charge and| ' SUnRIng season for rabbits, tur L«i\un each n.:\ o il who filt untimely shrouds. There is | 2™y 000" 0F “police Court, today | later dismissed when the offenders | Keys, quail, ducks and squirrels in rrangements being mad 2 led an information a etia | had located in a specially fireproofed | certain countles in Virginia, while in i J ril every day about theifiled an information against Anetia 3 | ginia, | care ‘{‘“rl ]slh:ln\l hi .T:".f“\'\'“i"(.'.’,‘r‘ '::0“ ?‘ [‘ el eiaeat who | Matis Boggs, dean of the Bureau of | bullding, ~complying strictly with | other counties the season does not « he o1 of wa - | throngihg ma: Commercial Economics, * street | @ quirement o e | | throngiag mmercial Economics, 1901 F street | avery requirement of the fire regula- | ;e until November 15. In Maryland Victims of War, Guests of he_forenoon. | , cnow the rules | nor moving picture distribu. | tions | s e " Wallace, wite of the drives @ E 5 3 £ nictuse distritn Pire Marshall F. M. Seib and W. the opening day is November 10. S¢ 3 . in wi ! tha S OrE P - M. Thayer, inspector of the District | Local dealers today had supplies of Washington Autoists and ot bt sai s ot o8| X 3 i’ | of Columbia fire départment, are the | rabbita shipped here from pofnts in : s |tomarrow. M and Ruth menace ic safety in the stor- |complainants swearing to the 1or- | Virginia, the price being 75 cents Agriculture Officials. Wallace are also inviting many | cree, aid thus he may in safety r!dcwu. of more than five reels of in. |mation | Mirginis, of-town_friend: ciute! vén years or thfee. Each day :"*5";‘!;1“‘*‘:!l;\;“:;‘"f\ pictdre teeels [q —_—— | Additional shipments this afternoon —_— at Goucher Col. i : | ace of business, on F s Abo ixty-four opera . _|are expected to be large encugh to O O e aations out-of-town perils grow, new drivers| This concern has its films Atiout ataty-Sout operations dre o SLBDIY CotaoETow's. demana tor tahe The “lame and the halt and the|y are coming here Sunday ex- | R ew. to show how little |3 vault erected under specifications auired in the making of a modern | Pie “Gunming lcenses are required blind” and other human wreckage for the “mum” show. includ- | approval of the District of Co-|shoe. in both Maryland and Virginia, and || —_— e se 1 hundred flower lovers|they may know of :steering vans from the world war that are being | (1% Phils e i Y from Philadelphia, Baltimore and ) : <o) rehabilitated at Walter Reed Hospital | Richmond | that chdo. And babes and sucklings are enjoyi the beaut of nature | may be seen, the steering wheel in 3 2 = oo %) Girls’ 7 to New Tailored tended by the hands NAMED. hand, while worried peelers wot and twenty-second annual COMMITTEE | ween suéh infants shauld be canned. g < Blouses o e Department of | special Body to Revise School Ac-| The frenzied female speeds her boat | Dresses, $1 . $1.98 p ags everywhere, and gets the ; | Aado. ot . - pitality of many prominent W land zigzag ace of good A fine amsort. Soniatia Who provided! automenile counting System. everlasting goat of those who don’t Tecalor tog iy e asmort: WO~ e from . the Latin American | Appointment of a special committee | beware. 1 he wha'd live a seem- o bian c e | | T Mo n the Latin American | Sl o present proverty ac-|ly whilel must watch for such as| e raa s e | rousers tries are also flocking to the s . { an s, 5 ST hile off U1 | ounting system in the public schools| these, for drivers who are full of | a0 cufts ZIOwI pSETL S TS Sn Y nnounced today by Supt. Frank | guile, fof those whse heads are || eral of the larg and florist _— e — W. Ballou. | cheese. It is not proper to depend [ y soc x~-\\u_[< Ir., 1.0,! : l.m:v.x by Ilr} Stephen E. Kramer, principal ot | upon theé other guy: or to remote 3% 3 aylor, chief of the bureau of | o dings lend an absent, dreamy ; < 5 Central High School, irman of | surroundings lend an 3 , dreamy 7 3 plant Lidustey the committee. Other » s are:| eye. Oh, vigilant must be the man | . . . Specially o Priced 2,000 have admired these g bis brain and vision clear, who| M T R d S l M aymond O. Wil th Xflr i hrai e v, G 8 Whonto Wi ety | bran S vien S, Vie Are Making This a Record Sale the show hus been open to | Miss Anna Goding, Capt e ma 8 I (l- W. | satety for a year. ()nc IlXIth“ ) orgeous ne anese seedling 3 urce arion | carel SIES:! nay ) ) ! \ o . “ e e R O Sdling | b Shadd, ) T Gerirude. Younk, | caljoc e read the wles by seribes | -l —all tailored to_our high standard—modeled named by an c e 5 A. B. Newmeyer, LS . right—a good selection of materials and pat- partment in - honos 4 M. K. Steinle and | embossed. and follow them, I beg. . : H i S el Sor these: 1 B Kathe Tine : (Copyright) _ WALT MASON. Worth Guaranteed . focti i SIE Tenline e oot e pnewonr _——————-————-———-——-‘ B £ clothes depart: t. F3RIIEIsRTINIsNIsNsNsIssNINIIISIISIISSIIIIISIIATL LI TATITINLS ¢ N More s ser“ce Every man who wishes to dress well and 1o !‘2&83%3%33&2%33&3&337&&%%3 }nwce economy at the same time—should not E W ADDRESS —1325 F STREET miss this opportunity. The men who appreciate quality comoined with fl\le will find a selection in this sale that will fairly amaze them. Firm and |3 sturdy fabrics that made us busy as bees Friday selling these f§ overcoats are in th . _It’s the lowest price for good coats ) offered this season. es 33 to 46. Boys’ Cold Weather Needs Priced Right B S BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUITS $7 95 Everything for the Well Dressed Man Sturdy fabrics in sizes 8 to 17. MALLORY HATS = Warm coats in_sizes 8 to 17. L EOYS' I’PLLO_VER CBOLLAR SWEATERS Mar, and navy, in sizes 8 to 16. BOYS’ WINTER UNION SUITS F!c“cc? a{xtibhfil. in sizes 4 to 16. ‘BOYS’ WARM GLOVES Woolen and jersey gloves, all sizes. Introducing ouf new Sh Dept. with a sale of 500 pai; of men's high-grade Goodyear welt sole high and _low shoes selfing at $8.00 and $7.00. Spe. cially priced at $4.65. Con sisting of patents, ' tan and black calf and vicl kid, in con- 7% servative and snappy styles. sizes 6 to 11. Wmd ¢ ||| WINTER IS COMING— LS, Sei, Mk b X 'm’_ ¢ | GOT YOUR OVERCOAT? o B e ot enitis ey b lrldh‘;l;lldgn'- fi i Real winter weather is right at our S0 i ey it | | froee wenrt > Ciigrex's: ises heels. Any morning now you're likely navy blue and black. 0 11, Missox' sives 111 © oy iaes 10 1o 2 aud to be very glad that you had the fore- thought to get your winter overcoat A Great Bargain Event! p ¢ ; and have it ready. . $5 Trimmed ol{] =3% Why not take a few minutes tomor- the new shade is «Powder-Blue”’--- Everybody in London is wearing it— Everybody in Washington will be, in the spring. We have it in stock—now —in both overcoats and suits. You’ll want it later—~why not wear it now-— while it’s new. . Kuppenheimer O’Coats and Suits A Feature Line at $ 33338888838388388888888823888888888388888888888888388888888835838288383888238883 row. to take your pick of those zero- proof overcoats? with silk_pom- poms and comfort cushion W e - SPECIALLY. PRICED AT Sale of 2 to 14 Year 320 325 $30 SNUG WAIM OVERCOATS OF PURE WOOL IN PLAID BACK, DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS WITH EITHER BELTS OR HALF BELTS AND LARGE CONVERTABLE COLLARS. 200 sample hats in combinations . of velvets, silver and brocade metal cloth in black and all new colors; plenty of pokes and bonnet effects; . - G“Lr‘l;amg":? Wm-l-n Ous trimmings of feathers, fur and orna- ;l:g-‘&r. ':‘Jnv‘:’}{?;.‘, x:.‘::hx:‘ helted, styles. ) M l r l N d g MADE OF GENUINE HORSEHIDE, WARMLY LINED AND ome arv eicus ues in limely Needs Wit STRARS_IUST WHAT YOU NEED THESE CooL Extra Size Crepe or Batiste Gowns Ohildren's % Sport Howe. : DAYS. Outing Flannel Gowns k 43x36 Mohawk Pilloweasen. ? i Children’s Ribbed Hone, size § ito 9% Women’s Fleeced Vests and Panty. Y¥ard-Wide Outing Fianncl Envelope Chemise, Petticoat d D ¢ | Women’s $1 O Percale Bungalow Aprou ! $1 Body “.I-‘ Flwoered Crepe Bloo G1 S S pinl Satecn Petticontn, scalloped flounce . Girw Flannel Gowns, 7 to 14 years. T T T T T T S T e T TSt L R SRR Kuppenheimer Suits : ¢ Specinl Fall Purcl;ase From $30 to 875 Suits, $26.50 $323333283888328888383832383888388883883888¢ 1325 F STREET i P : : e e T R 2 : Disney Hats Hewn Bibbotl Smiris and Drawers. : o 910 Seventh St- Ve, .. @ New Printed Percal 2 o3 39e Drapery Crets 2 mammwmmmmmzmmmwmmmmmawmmmn $33833388383833883 "We .keqmut the Return of Anything e O it Towe 3 ) ... ' That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” | 17x34-Inch Red Border Huck Towels Embroidered Bureau Scarf # $ § : 3 8 £ i 8 g $# g 8 g 8 $ 24 g g

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