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GUNMEN TAKE WAR TOHOSPTAL COTS ] “| Hope You Die, Dog,” Says} One to Foeman, Nearing | His Last Gasp. [ | i The Star, wember 2.—An epic of the underworld is being written in ard at Bellevue Hospital. lification of the truth that there really is “honor among thieves." Two men, hardly more than boys— only twenty-four—lie on One is fast slipping ave. The other Is re- om 'his three bullet dying man an- Tiead on his pil- ntly at the other, “T wish I had killed you.” They shot each other in a pistol duel in a hotel just off Broadway. The bitterest hate that can actuate beings fills their hearts. Yet e word of the cause of their have they given the police. . and_repeated to the a nurse, that led to solu- e death feud. s for_food. , Gillen and Brown rld channels they s. Me- But _Gillen— o McLean thought— ned Brown up” to the police. At his hotel, took a m, mixed with Gil- nd learned all that confronted tuous word, eal e was on. BERLIN NOT YET ASKED TO ADMIT CROWN PRINCE No Bar to His Return to Silesia Estates, By the Associated Press. BERLIN, November 1-—With re- gard to rumors that the former Ger- man crown prince had requested per- mission from the Dutch authorities to return to 2 it is learned here request to this effect | to the Berlin govern- elicited the fact ( vernment is not nse Soclety has made letter to David Liovd George, this country on German reparations on the ground that they were hav- ing the effect of “encouraging Ger- many to withhold co-operation in the ion of her obligati If I Could Onl Remember! Your memory may fail you: but an album of Dictures, carefully kept, will always serve you in recalling the good times you have had. We can supply you with every- thing for taking pictures and \finishing is our strong point — all you need to do is to snap the caumera and _leave the rest to us. We are head- quarters for fresh films for all cameras. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) 14th Street,, 2,20 'rom Pa. Ave, Also 1229 Pa. Ave. Good fo the Jast drop i @n state ‘octasions- either festive or grave —the atten- tion is often equally divided betwecn the ¥, guest of honor and Maxwell House Coffee, THE EVENING Complete Golf Outfit For Men and Women $9.95 A strong value. A strong Burke bag, reinforced, with metal bottom. Choice of three Burke clubs, perfectly balanced, with hickory shaft. Either right or left handed. Driver Brassie Midiron Putter Mashie Niblick Mashie-Niblick Knitted Sport British Golf Vests Hose $3.95 $].19 A long, brisk day on the links. A fishing trip. An Wool through and through. Smart English weaves and patterns, on grounds of gray, brown and camel. If you come in the “Daddy Long Legs”, class—it’s good 1o know that the cuffs are de¢p enough to roll high. First Floor. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F afterncon on the side lines. That's when the extra warmth and good looks of « brushed wool vest count. You'll like the patterns. $3.95. 10,000 Miles Delion Cord Tires Roll up record mileage They cat up more road and show less wear than any tire we know of. The ten-thousand-mile guar- antee is just a matter of safety for you. We know we’re safe on it. Equip all ’round with Delions and roll on your guarantee! Notice the consistent low prices, too! 30x3% Cords, $11-95 These are clincher tires for small cars. That they are unusually low priced is evident. 32x4 Cords, $22.95 A popular size for medium-weight cars, also at a price exceedingly low for the quality. 34x4)2 Cords, $30-95 A size usually found in the heavier cars—and these tires will stand the heaviest strains. Heavy Cord Tubes, $3.85. 30x3% Delion Tubes, $1.95 At a price so low that it is advisable to start out the new tire with a new tube. 32x4 Delion Tubes, $3-15 Tubes of a heavy, specially prepared rubber. Made for use with cord tires. 10,000-Mile Adjustment Guarantee 10,02 miles is the guarantee—but very-few of these_tires fail to go well over that limit. . , Charge them to your account or 6pen an account | with the purchase. Phone or mail orders filled. Tires ' mounted Free! The Hecht C’d Seventh at F STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923/ Sale of Printzess and Fashion Mode Coats Sketched— Lus- Sketched — trous black $ $ 50 Taupe bolivia, 2 vicuna collar cloth, sumburst- . and cuffs, bro- cloth inset, wolf cade crepe lin- ollar. ey Important to us—important to vou, in the positive saving to the purse, in the assured gain- ing in style. For there are no more beautiful coats created than Printzess and Fashion Mode. The Printzess coats specially priced at $65 are furred lavishly—collars, cuffs, some even with borders—of Belgian lynx, platinum wolf, black wolf, taupe wolf, viatka squirrel or vicuna. If the $39.50 group of Fashion Mode Coats at- tract you—there are innumerable versions of the new swagger models, some even aspiring to big fur collars. Browns, grays, tans and black— plaids and bold stripes. Sizes for women and misses in both groups. Qur Greatest Dress Sale Ends Tomorrow $13.95 $23.95 $33.95 Three new price levels—the result of a special purchase. You shall, even this last day, know the joy of leisurely selec- tion from row on row of fas- cinatingly new and smart frock creations. Georgettes, laces and satins, tokens of gay parties. Twills, velvets, crepes, for more simple times. - Being the last day and selling so lively, we cannot enumerate styles and colors—but all that is ‘new—the very first of the new— is in the collection. NavyVelveteen Coat Effect, $1395 Tailleurs, coat frocks, afternoon, dinner and eve- ning dresses, as simple or elaborate as you like or the occasion demands. Styles and sizes in a complete range for women and misses. . Second Floor. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F j l[ 'ig Steps Out With Twelve New Shoe Styles \) 5.85 Have you become ac- quainted with Iris? Have you seen the slen- der daintiness of her evening slippers, the ) rugged beauty of her sports shoes, the tai- lored smartness of her walking models? Iris has a heart for your purse, too. No Iris model costs over $5.85, whether patent, suede, calf or satin. A new black suede model illustrated—$5.85. First Floor. Phoenix Silk Stockings, #1-° “The hose of satisfactory service™—a slogan that might be truthfully augmented by “The hose of perfect beauty.” Lasting beauty—retaining its silken luster after tub- bing. Pure silk, with seamed backs and mercerized tops. Black, Piping Rock, Havana brown, beige, log cabin and polo. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $2 Phoenix silk-and- Pho e nix full-fash- fiber mixed hose oi ioned pure silk hose in clear lustrous texture, durable weight, with seamed at back, with mercerized garter tops. mercerized tops. Log Black, log cabin, Ha- cabin, black, lark, beige, vana, Piping Rock and Piping Rock, Havana. beaver. Allsizes. First Floor. Silk-and-Fiber Hose. $1 . Splashes of Color For the Tailleur One of the trifles that mark the smart- ness of the costume. The vivid bit of a beaded bag. The pouch purse ol leather or duvetyne. The glittering, carved-frame silken bag. All here in smart array, spe- cially priced at $2.95. First Floor. SatinStriped Brassieres Specially Priced For the dainty woman—a pink or white satin striped 95C brassiere—edged at top with narrow filet lace. Tailored straps of the fabric. This and another plain satin model, special, 95c¢. Blouses, Distinctly Chic New printed silk and em- broidered blouses in the very 5485 new shades and particular styles that are marked by the fashionable woman just now. Slim hip-band styles. Collegiate collar styles. Beaded and color- ful afternoon blouses. A treat in blouses at $4.85. ‘ v [ vl Second Floor Hanan Shoes for Women Do you love the sporting, mannish togs —the Derby plaids and stripes that are playing havoc with conservatism? Then Hanan oxfords are for you. Tailored shoes, with a finesse of workmanship and a bold style unsurpassed. You may have Hanan oxfords in brown ’kid, black kid, tan calf, patent colt or gun metal. You may pay—with no variation in quality—from $12.75 to $15. First Floor.