Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 14

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r‘l BHINA’S WRELES STTUATIONGLEAR ‘Reported U. S. and Japan Will Be Asked to Join in De- velopment. ember §.—There is con- here in reports re- vernacular newspapers that China will propose development of wireless China, thus clari- n that has arisen as ssconcessions grant- China to the Mitsui Company nd to the Federal Tele- ny of Americ: V. K. Wellington foreien minister, Which, In' effect, monopoly. The fnrelgn hat it renewed its pro METROPOLITAN OPERA OPENS WITH “THAIS” American Baritone, Clarence| . Whitehill, Is Among Fea- tured Singers. ent will than last | | bears the signa- t. l Something New—Stove Size Screened Soft Coal 10 Per Ton John P. Agnew & Co,, Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 Do é look 00 old Zo succeed ? Gray hair denotes advancing age. Age is a handicap, and we.all know the advantage of a youthful appear- ance. Don’t stay gray! Look young, vigorous! When your hair turns - gray, Jusr. a few zpphcauons of Sage | \\& Tea and Sulphur will darken it. Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound, which is merely’the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of men and women recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it 2 darkens the hair perfectly, and be- sides, no one can tell, because it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a- sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, takmg a few strands at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears. After another -pphu- tion of two nr nltgrn] color is re- stored, ; an yea .D.' C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. Bundle Wrappers Postponement and Cash Girl | 316 Seventh Street N.W. | Rain or Shine Forced to Liguidate Entire Stock of Women’s Wearing Apparel! UNFORTUNATE circun‘stances have brought about a real calamity to this store, where for nine years CUNNING- HAMS has stood as a landmark for value and style; a recognized leader in Women’s Ready-to-wear Business; at all times carrying a comple lme ‘'of up-to-the-minute COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, HOSIERY, SILK UNDER- WEAR, etc., at very reasonz e prices—but now comes this drastlc action of the credltors demandmg an immediate liquidation of the affairs of e company and under these sledge-hammer demands, it makes no “never mind” what the stocks-in-trade are sold for. Somebody is going to lose, and lose heavily, and this time the buymg public will reap a harvest, for prices will be sl3shed beyond recognition and we laugh at the term of “half price” so commonly used in sales when we think of the low pnces that will be quoted on this great stock of merchandise. “To The Bare Walls” For What It Will Bring! “To the Bare Walls for Wl‘at it Will Bring.” This is the slogan of this liquidation sale as everything must be sold i 1m- .mediately. If you value mo Itfy be here when the doors open, look for the goods you want and buy at the price s— marked on the red ticket ait on yourself, for the salesladies will be swamped. When you get home if you are not satisfied with your purchase bring it back and get your money back, for there will be hundreds of buyers for every gar- ment in the store. Phone Your Neighbors—Tell Your Frzends Silk Sweaters RE \ Never again will you have a like opportunity, for if there ever was Luxurious Winter Coats One lot of Tuxedo Fiber Silk casion of vital interest to your own welfare it is this. All over the store Do ot cf uatmeal Coats, in the mewest e{‘placards proclaim the news of the greatest bargains of all times. No o .,';’,:'.‘“"]‘Tb: Llhe $ 50 r how busy you may be—no matter how far away you may live—COME bw:‘;;. “'tr:e:: e “;d-; c:;o:: a 49 Canton Crepe Dresses 00 Extra Fine Canton —be'here waiting when the doors open Wednesday morning, November 7, at 10 o 'l:lock sale goes on rain or shine. Wool Sweaters ‘ PRI Silk Dr One lot of Very Fine Wool R esses bind in ve- | | 1400 Silk Tailored o lg:':.r:]:'fur mr fine laii Dresses, in very sty- s 00 Cloth :dnd FlncyAn Mlxture Sklrb, $3 00 and plai n tmlarad. 5 lish patterns. All to 5- uaorst l“:m Cl t}l Dr . and Clo! esses e ine $40.00 Well Made Cloth ‘or matronly women, = L High-Grade Millinery modeh An astounding value HELP YOURSELF! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS That sold f By e HAT as ::::11 as°;7.50 $375 s P and Plain Vole HATS fmsiiaz, $1.00 | smmisig l-h.:d Hutsd we oli:’:r in this u(l!efwere tal.lll carefut{:y and pa.ré:ucululy 2 | select and you ve our wor or it they are the newest ngs to . Sl S8 e T o4 | be had in all of the New York markets. y \_/\\_./

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