Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 22

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a2 PROMIBITION LOSES “**i&hnevsrtion 3 | Thought That of Store Worlker in | Birmingham—Murder Suspected. By the Assoclated Pross. Sale of Liquors Under Regu- |, TUSCALOOSA. ala. Novemper i red body of | |a woman found in the ruins of a ne- lation of Government Wins | gro church near here, which burned : i . |last Wednesday, was that of a youn, Decisive Approval. | Birmingham, Ala, departm salesgirl belng inve ¢ e here from By tho Associated Press. k Shud CALGARY, Alta., November 6.—Al- | getno of the fi berta today was fn that list of Ca- | with murder, byt stoutly 4 vinee: : en |his_innocence. Officers alle mdu:m provinces that has thrown RS Inhecones. QRleors, Al 3 prohibition into the discard, ha e boarded a train in B voted vesterday to permit sale of young woman bound for Tus- liquors under control and regulation | © f the government and to allow the | <ale and consumption of beer Jon licensed premises and in the home. Although complete returns from vesterday’s elections had not been re- celved early today, enough polling places had reported to show a de- cisive majority for proposition. *D." Shor e four whe voters nal 50129 FSCAPE DEATH opinions as to how and where intoxi- near the il charged maintains he has lesgirl has been e partly iden- tificd the burned ho The coroner’s inquest reveale 3 been eru o offic onviction that the chu; d to hide a murder, et it i o Ve e WHEN TRUCK UPSETS well pleased with the tem in vogue in other provinces w liguor business is ma government. Four Cholees Offered. sus degrees of erehi o e the 4 ") Ghildren on Way to School Mirac- ulously Saved From Seri- ous Injury. cctora cluded one th. inued the present * another that would have permittes sale of beer in licensed hotels other prem @ third to : government ale of beer for c i sumption in private residences, ng accident oecurred in the fou which was ch n, to p Caroline ecounty when an express mit gov le of all iigu ltruck ecarrying twenty-two school e eature o AT ildren turned turtle near Mica itfon, calling 3 bsolute prohibi- [ School without a single occupant tion. was second in the number of [Leing seriously injured. The truck ved, only @ comparative|gwneq py €. I. Mothershead of Re r the two beer measu B 3 d out, indlcate used daily to transport ins prohibitic favore hibition, whil those inst i e against it en- tirely. al Dispateh to The Star. Wet Mzjority Decixive. |dre ‘ able returns showed | while attempt ar ng governme sale of | between Rapy a demy and complete pro- | Mica the led machine s licensed sale of | swerved to and toppled o eaving th. ward. One | children, em remaining | exception of Mis pected to ma- | daughter of the owner, who wa the percentage H ed under the debris f t o minutes before terially chan, Rural v about the those in the ¢ —_— JEWELRY STOLEN FROM Young =irl was . but Dr. Travis was summoned d medic 1 MD. HQMES RECOVERED | miracie' that el by 1y or seriously injured. Special Dispateh to The Stur. FREDERICK, Md, November 6.— n from eleven Middle- home f S WINS FIRST VICTORY. PHIA, November 6. “oblentz, during o during th Wd the federal author- the mights of June 2 - H been located in | ities ¥ HESt Victory elphia and Ha in this city in their joimt campaigi ner, twenty- f for inju Williams- t in Philad; of complicity pawned in Warner FHILAD i August 30, shops at i {straining him from further alleged { Violation of the Volstead act. elry valued | Th cas th 00 included: | Sie Coblentz, Ha: Biser, Richa I3 I with selling liquor the prohibition law an of the closing warni avd, W tributed by state police and ruer, Charles | partment of Justi B. Darner and Henry Magaha, all of [on the other five Middletown. Were post- poned until next Tuesday. * [ prevent the organization of any wom- | lay. According | agents. Hearings | \PROTECTION OF KLAN | NAME SOUGHT IN SUIT [ Imperfl Wizard Simmons-Asks In- junction Against Its Use \.‘y Evans or Women’s Branchy By the Associated Press, ATLANTA, Ga., November | Knights of the Ku Klux Kla perial Wizard Wiram Wesley Evans ' nd the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, corporation alleged to be incor- | porated under the laws of Arkansas, were named as defendants in a peti- tion for a permanent injunction to or any colorable | ! t " filed in Fulton su- | perior court here yesterday by Wil- | liam Joseph Simmons, emperor of the an. The petition stated that a_commit- | tee from the Women of the Ku Klux | Klan attended a meeting of the K um, and that the Kloran, or s given to them, It was tended that Emperor Simmons is nking officer of the Klan and organization. 1 A hearing on the petition for a per- manent injunction was set for Novem- | 10. No action other than the fil- of the petition and the setting of | « date for the hearing was taken ! | today Soon Available Northwest Residence Section Three Floors About 25,000 Sq. Ft. | F. H. Smith Cv. Smith Building 815 15th Street N.W. INDIGESTION 3! - UPSET STOMACH, G, IS, 615 { Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach }#elief! l | | | | Instant relici from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from | indigestion, flatulence: palpitation, | headache or any stomach distress. | The moment you :chew a few | “Pape’s Diapepsin” stomach feels fine. Correct your | digestion for a few ken iant! Harmless! Any drug D. G, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923, —_— Wondmard & Lothrop In the Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses” Coats, Handsomely: Fur-Trimmed Miss' Coat of lustrous, deep-pile fabric e Plack—zvith huge collar and cuffs of gray skunda—§73. Eur-Trimmed Sport Suifs Remarkably Low Priced ¥75 Coats so rich in effect, so youthdul, so altogether smart in their in- terpretations of what Paris has dictated for youth—are rarely found at this low price. These coats are fashioned of fine, soft-pile fabrics—rich furs give them an added luxury and warm beauty; sometimes fashioning huge collars—sometimes collars and cuffs Beaver, squirrel and the lovely brown or platinum wolf and fox are the furs; black, brown, kit fox and navy blue the colors. ;ature the Birkie zame, now that the foot ball sea- <on’s on, and demands a good- looking fur-trimmed suit for the well dressed young woman. Novelty imported fabrics—brilli- ant-colored plaids—smart box models—with badger, racoon or Suit—the smartest suit to wear to the Misses”"DanceFrocks of Exceeding Charm $49.50 The slim, draped frock, the youthful bouffant frock, vie h one another in this collection of dance froc so fascinatingly smart and youthful in style. The tube-like models of softest hiffon velvet, so easily worn by the slender mi e indeed charm- ing. In vivid American beauty of emerald green— black lace is fascinating over palest pink or yellow crepe—satin and lace and georgette combine charm- ingly in a frock in tones of tan and brown—while the gay bouffant frock of taffeta—sketched—in = changeable gold and salmon pink, with myriad ruf fles adding to its charm, is but one of many Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Wool Bouclette Knitted Suits —show the new two-piece knitted styles. \ smart coat model with short jacket bound in fiber, $29.50. An all-wool slip-over twggpiece suit is $35. \ smart wool tie-around jacket style is $39.50. In the smart tans—the browns, A Column of New Tapestry VANITIES 50c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 $3 and $4 Typically Parisian in their character, these Vanities at- tune themself to both friv- olous and practical usage. This Gay Tapestry Vanity holds milady’s roug der, lipstick and e pencil — completely 4. filled. A Little Lady presides over an Enamel Vanity which holds powder and rouge, $1. B 11 caracul trimmings. $75. Sports Suits, $59.50 to $95. Suit Seetlon, Third floor. and a new tile blue that’s good for Autumn. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Vivid tapestry, with a gilt chain and a silken tassel, has a dainty powder puff, mir- ror and compact, $1.50. Fur Jacquettes, $110 to $550 —are the smartest short coats for the smartest occasions— and especially are Fur Jacquettes suitable for just-now wear. Fur Jacquettes here in white rabbit, beige or platinum cara- cul, racoon, muskrat, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) or squirrel. Gilt Vanities, with enamel tops and assorted figures. have powder and mirror, 50c. Fur Section, Third foor. | v Women’s Coats, Fur-Collared and Cuffed of Lustrosa, in the Smartest Silhouettes Extraordinary $99.5 O ' Values, - Superbly fashioned coats of Lustrosa, one of the smart, deep-pile fabrics of the season—in the season’s smartest silhouettes— the tubular, the flare, the slim wrap-around. Double-gilt Vanity Box 4 contains two compartments : == \ } —one for powder, one for i : M " and puffs for both- Hoosier Reduces Work and Worry . . couge and o o b Dainty Tapestry Vaniues, in black and gold or in gay- colored silks, lavishly trim- med with beads and tassels. $1. Everything you have to do in preparing a meal and cleaning up afterwards can be done quicker if you use a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. Coats lavishly trimmed with huge collars and cuffs of fashion’s loveliest furs—wolf, in platinum and black—beaver, natural and Viatka squirrel. These coats present values of compelling in- terest—and the price is far lower than you would ordinarily expect coats like these to be. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Hoosier’s arrangement enables you to do your kitchen work while seated. Every- thing you need to prepare a meal is within easy reach. . Needless steps and stooping are eliminated. Women's Smart Frocks, $39.50 The type of frocks you are seeing at afternoon ;| teas, bridge parties—and upon the smart prome- o f b ! naders along the street—at this one moderate s 5 : price, $39.50. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A4 Name | Tailoredfic:atldr(;sses——a n%vlv one shown here is 7 3 LIy ( of crepe Ripple-O, in navy blue, with a bit of fur Wamanfs Lustrosa Coat, in kit fox, at the neck and wrists; tailored street dresses of with platinum wolf collar charmeen, wool-rep and tricotwill, in fashioaably and cuffs, $99.50. smart styles; beaded crepe Paris frocks in wonder- b Sevent h Sh’ eet Mayer @ CO. Between D&E : 2 fully lovely colorings—distinctive frocks for dinner and dance of ch'ifion Every style of ‘Hoosier is on display here at Mayer’s. Prices start at $39.75 for a Porcelain Top Hoosier. Remember, : Tinsel ribbon and tapestry Hoosiers are sold on the club plan. in P fashion a clever Vanity with a little white Buddha sitting in a rose ring, $1.50. A Handsome Vanity, ‘of black- and gold tapestry, with a gilt chain that swings from a blue ring, carries powder, rouge, lipstick and i lovely colors. velvet, in black and lovely colors, ; ; erebiog neacligs: A particularly varied selection—$39.50. ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Tollet Goods Section, First floor.

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