Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 11

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The trial of misdemeanor cases by police magiptrates located at the va- rious police precincts, thus lessenin the burdens and delays to citizens an: ,men&m Capt._Headley for his action., police under the present system of police courts, was approved in a resolution favorably commending the report of Maj. Danlel Sullivan, su- perintendent of police. Besides re- ducing the congestion in the courts HEAVIER TAX SEEN Loan of $20,000,000 Held|:"ich it suonid e devosod & wiver: . It is said that this system is in suc- Temptation to Congress to 'm—;‘ux operation in Baltimore, Phila- Drop 40 Pct. Allowance. |t ' delphia, New Yotk and other large The assoclation unanimously. decid- ed to extend an invitation to Engi- neer Commissioner J. Franklin Bell to address the body at its meeting: on Should the District be enabled to|p.comber 4. Refreshments will be borrow $20,000000 on its own seccurity | served. Members have been- urged “LIE DETECTOR” ISSUE UP TO APPELLATE COURT Assistant U. S. Attorney Files|®u Brief Supporting Rejection of Evidence by Lower Tribunal. Assistant United States Attorney Bilbrey has filed in the District Court of Appeals a brief in support of the action of Chief Justice McCoy of the District Supreme Court in refu to accept the evidence of the “I tector,” which was offéred in defense of James A. Frye, colored, convicted | of murder In the second'’degree in connection with the killing of Dr. Robert Brown, also colored, No- vember 27, 1920. Frye is under sen- WASHINGTON, D). C. ciiged danied that he trate 5 g en‘l"h&a-.uuc.dr -tuu tn‘hfi:.GE"- STEPHMI REV'EWS e lement as true. e court decliied to accept. 5 gourt doclined to accept.che testi-| RICHMOND GUARDSMEN chlflll- ":fyfl;:vt. |zm Ii. )u.hd not been e e accepted b in ‘s court:of justics. Counsel for| M) Gen Anton Btephan, command the usluuu& have put the question |INg the 29th Natio: uare vision, sguarely béfore the appellate tribu-|returned late yesterday from Rich- aak yhich. will “hear arguments | mond, Va., where he was tendered & s T r ‘lew by the l1st Battalion, 183d In- The records of the great bank of !E%rz;;hzvlem‘u'- Richmond Blues Newfoundland show that the cod | A committee of officers met Gen. TMONths every year, December and ticello Where he was entertain- January. Sd°at dluner He then visited and IR s T WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. inepected @hres of the Bichmond armories, and participated tn a con- terence at which Gov. Trinkle and staff and Adjt. Gen. Sale of Virgfnia were present. Gen. Stephan outlined his views In reference to the develop- ment of the 29th Diviston. For “the review tho “Hlues’ ap- peared in their distinctive full dress uniforms, and presented a most cred- itable appearance, according to Gen. Stephan. The ceremony was tollow-I ed by a dance. The divisi mapder reports that he eated most hospitably, and was delighted with his first visit to troops outside the District of Columbia that are in- cluded in his command. n com tr DENIES WIFE’S CHARGES. Gerald Fitzgerald, in an answer to a suit for a limited divorce filed against | him by his wife, Emma 8. Fitzgeraid, \ tells the District Supreme Court that | the loss of his money and propert: through bankruptcy proceedings i responsible for the divorce proceed-| ing. He declares his wife is piqued at the Inconvenlence resulting from i the loss of h):u h:.me and !.url‘omohll; | for All Ages He dentes the charges of his wife.| 3~ Avoid Imitations— £ Ho is represented by Attorney L. H.l Avoid Imitations— Substitutes Vandoren. ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk? A D A = there is the possibility that Congress | to (nvl‘x lk'l‘.e:c“;lzugn and ;\lglghbhorg, v o o the 40 2 ott, George H. Suther-| At the :)\kl'l‘l -Z‘ “:Tpft::ller‘-\l ‘c’:v:nrl‘:fi::.mun to "‘"‘3,: {;,T' Laws, Walter C. Allen and | to et ™ e ot r o L a ' en were elected to member- | inventor of the machine, to show that the Distriet's appropriations and thus | ship. Frye told the trutll when at an § compel the already sorely taxed prop-| Herbert L. Davis presides w before the machine the erty owners to pay the entire expense of the undertaking, it was brought| out in a resolution opposing a bond e for additional city improvements adopted at a meeting of the Columbia Heights Citizens' Associatién at St Stephen's Church last night. The resolution was embodied in the report made by George A. Ward, chalrman of the committee o laws| and fiscal relations. The repor brought out that the improvements N quPKglflflow; These EV’ents As the days go on more and more to be made were indefinlte in enar- so miich less than the usual prices! . 1d location end that 1o as- Women who have been here are enthusiastically advertising us—and this unique method of showing our o7 15 3 was_given that the federal QA Chlld S ?rotect'on asprcciation of your year-round patronage! We would like everybody to know—and to share in these events. nent would assume t i f me any par We have been out in the great apparel markets of the country and have secured a most remarkable assemblage obligation. As a further evi- of disapproval of suci-a bond- : i i s of the finest sort of apparel for you. The assortments are by no means broken—indeed, new goods are being WHH_E he.hvea a father sur- constantly added, and the events seem to gather momentum each day—and in every way! Come! rounds his child with every Y possible protection. Yet the child e e el s Coats Receive an Ovation! District Is soon 1o be free of & bond © $20,000,000, which was nego- tical protection should the parent The mplzuse from evety one who h}a‘s aced !'heryn has been generous and gtnuinell What furs! \‘\‘Ihqt die. A child’s right to tection fabrice! hat variety—and how smart the styles ou must sce them to kniow why there is such enthusi- mvume;» Sitlae )h‘;frt.:saiufls"q(&tgf : " | asm fcr them! is recognized by this Company. | ; None More Wonderful Than These Women’s $115 to $135 I A\ L;FF’ Are - Gathering Momentum \ ¢ : . people are learning of this wonderful presentation of new fashions at of the dei %%\ nt method of making &p- ions."” on protesting the sals of tokens for 20 cents except rns or other places of ility also was adopt- | wus brought out that the | ompanies are still operat- | harter calling for a five- tickets for 25 cents; 1 t rate is the result of sure of rellef for the ing cufr ifind them in every new sha Women’s $135.00 to $175.00 Coats ¢ Notable for their style individuality, their slls beauty ef fabric and qnalici of furs. Women’s $89.50 to $110.00 Coats—Lavishly Fur-Trimmed $75.00 Styles for every occasion, all the popu- ! Women’s $75.00 to Coats ompanies should revert | farc specified in the charter, clegates to the Federation of A ! structed clusion. to a resolution Hiatt, which fa- ecommendations of Capt. of the traffic bureau for ing policemen at 14th and Park road, 16th and Park road, 16th and Columbia road, 16th and Florida avenue and 14th and Florida | avenue, all within_the territory of | this assoclatfon All fur-trimmed, in tube, The report com- and shawl collar styles. trii Samples that weigh a hundred pounds You can’t carry a _sample of a cook-stove or a porcelain bath-tub or an office desk from door to door. They are too big and heavy. Also they belong to that class of merchandise which does not look its best unless set up-in the place where it belongs and surrounded by the things that go with it. The way to show these articles is by pictures. : The ideal presentation is the thing itself,properly . displayed in the window or on the floor of a store. But such displays are not always to be counted on. In good pictures you can show your goods in fitting surroundings that enhance their appear- ance and make people want to see and touch the goods themselves. Pictures that have this alluring quality are produced by very simple means. The better print- ers print such pictures on Better Paper. -—and seeming! of them! Just for gifts as well as for your own self. Crepe de Chine Chemise it $2.85 at $2. $5.00 ana $6.00 Chemise, Radium and Crepe de o Chine, $3.85 Crepe e Chine Gowns— Half a Dozen Styles, $3.85 $7.50 to $15.00 Chemise, $4.85, 36.85 and $8.85 tirely to the liking of the organiza- tlon. That one of our Commissioners and an influent{al member of the House lump-suin contribution for the Dis-! trict, displacing the proportionate brought out | doptl: 2 Solution “opposing_tliis ‘Stap. Tho Estates left with us are managed imously opposed “such. an safely so that the protection pro- C l d wra For “Appreciation” At . S — ¥ REMARKABLE Expressing the Spirit of Youth X =3 X th yl:tll:_::ul:‘:uu: styles with rl:pu godets with wnll"(:fl 'll.:lll; are model . ol , em| ider d d ats 6 season . 3 . 5 it fom squirrel 4nd (YNX are t1sed for avery type of Colar Mm’ 3125 to 8155 Rlcllly e WASHINGTON LOAN TS e $95 And M s1,‘so to s,s'w WAI.O ‘of (oats of the newest winter mode, &l draped, straightline aml circular flounce models developed in ok Lresident” Full bust sizes, but shorter sleeves and L e e T ot in 5. Qfl!fl" shorter lengths, in a wonderful ranft‘ furs. Wide variets i 2tyle’and coloring here for ms MAIN oPRICE " BRANGR orPrcE o $ 5" $165 Pile Fabric C " . isses’ 5 Pi ic Coats— h g Extra Size Coats, Too—Usually $58.50 Misses’ $135 to He. Fauvic far ol onyonchdkabs dicide. Are here in our “Appreciation.” Fur- @40 B() Different From the Ordinary— : z * trimmed with furs well worthy of the hamlso fabrics at $49.50. fabrics—truly amazing at = circular draped ! w 359'50 We stress this group as having par- sgs 00 ; the Tubular Silhouette For Little W 145.00 to $200.00 Coats i.ularly good lines for larger figures. o Sometimes straight and narrow, side Practically all adaptations rx a flounce at the bottom—all fur e L Extra Size $125.00 to $135.00 Coats— = Agpeemiionpelist S .50 te $110.00 Coats—the Season’s Newest 2 : Stralght lines, tube shapes, flat backs, 5 5 'or Misses In gorgeous fabrics, richly fur araped styles—all in the most desirable pile s 9_ 0 Fur-téimmed coats of sport mate- trimmed: side-draped and straightline e L e Don’t Miss the . The Demand for Dresses Is Beyond Anything Yet ,Underwear © Cloth: as well as Silk Dresses are in big demand by appreciation visitors, Evening and Din- B ‘V H " » Women’s $42.50 to $50.00 Silk Dresses $28 i “Appreciation” Price : ion—beautiful chiffons, satins, , In st B P A the Hesirabie daytime and. i & including planty of biack. 1t's & @roup Oppose Lump-Sum Fund. appropriations committee tavored a mtribution der the 60-40 ratio, approved vigorously vided by the father’s will is assured. 3 FOR THEIR SEEMINGLY ENDLESS VARIETY! - You'll find in this one group circular dra bordered wi = band| I a Glamora, Censtanzla, Gerona, and others of lh!lryc'lllv—lflfl you'll 5 . Fur-Trimmed Coats ... ANp TRUST GOMPANY Litte Women , 569 50 lovely Gerona and other fabrics of its class and lavishly o of tiered, flared and circular draped sty “Appreciation.” . Nth @ F Strects Setenierih § G ety trimmed styles in handsome corded pile -—in styles most dear to ine heart of a miss, Extra Size $110.00 and $125.00 Coats Misses’ $95.00 to $110.00 Coats, Featuring of Paris mod- @] 1§ Ofer “Appreciation” savings at $95M0. e T T els, lavishly fur-trimmed. One-of-a-Kind Misses’ $75 to $85 Coats, With Fur Collars Style for Women—f 3115.00 fabrics with huge muffier coliars of the sea- rials—in “Appreciation.” 379-50 styles. In “Appreciation” at $115.00. Underwear ner Dresces, too, are wanted. Evidently women are planning now for the social season ahead. A remarkable greup, Joul fing dresese for o Cetyies r afternoon, dinner ai even. youlN surely want to see! Misses’ $25.00 to $40.00 Daytime Frocks $18.75 and sil Women’s $45 to $55 Cloth one or two of a kind All finely tailored, with lots of style, individual- ity. Join the “Appreciation” 33275 "Extra Size $45 to $55 Dresses—a dozen new styles —in the fashionable crepes, silk lac ize ; ho ‘esse: —of the most fashionable styles i lar sizes wide range of autumn CCOIO;\‘:;;' S . 348‘00 . MISSES’ DRESSES . Misses’ $35.00 to $40.00 Charmeen and Twill Froc —of exquisite tailoring, in generous assortment of styles, including the “jiffy,” closing and wide variety 826075 Street Frocks, $19.75 of trimmings and colors—jor “Appreciation” at.... Misses’ $25.00 and $30.00 Twill Misses’ $45.00 to $65.00 Cloth Frocks, Adaptations of - Paris Models, $32.75 | Misses’ $45.00 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks —of a youthful loveliness you cannot fail to admire. szs The wanted materials, satin, lace, Roshanara crepe and velvet in tucked, ‘pleated, ruffled and tiered effects—a truly bewildering “Appreciation” offering. = Hats —are proving the reputation of our little Third Floor Hat Shop for having vouthfulness, Note the preciation” Savings! Misses’ $50.00 and $55.00 Formal Frocks, $33.50 Misses’ $60.00 to-$75.00 Exclusive Frocks, $43.50 Distinctively fashioned frocks i rely please! Laces, and ‘oriental beaded fcatured on straight bouffant and draped frocks of lustrous chiffon velvets, satins and filmy chiffons. And to cap the climax “Appreciation” priced ! Furs-- Way Beyond Big “Appreciation’ beaded. Satin cantons and assorted crepes. Big sls-oo 1 t $18.90. Wt Dresses—Many New Styles For dinner and afternoon, for street and busi- ness. Materials of wonderful quality at “Apprecia- Women's $52.50 to $65.00 Dresses, Newest Style : ‘Tendencies georgette and flat crepes. Extraordinary at $33.50. 333-50 Women’s $62.50 to $69.50 Bresm, Women’s $72.50 to $85.00 Dresses, $53.50 Laces, veivets, chenille brocades, metal cloths and chiffons— dinner and evening. Two outstanding “Appreciation” groups! W s to Cloth Dresses $19.75 to $26.75 others besides, fine twills and charmeens, in navy blue, black, brown and the pew rosew Attractive styles, draped, tiered, embroidered, Waomen's $35.00 to $39.50 Silk $23.50 tion” savinge. Developed in satin, chenille brocades, velvet, $43.50 offering a wonderful selection of individual styles for afternoon, The po) ular wrap around coat styles and nearly twenty . Every One Is Buying Gloves- Warren's Standard Printing Papers are manufactured to help printers give an adequate and satisfactory presentation of the message and merchandise of their advertiser-customers. The fact that your printer wants to use a Warren paper is good evidence that he wants 1o produce an exceptionally good piece of work. S. D. Wannzn Company has prepared a seriesof constrdctive books, offered ashelps to business men and advertisers who are inter- ested in better direct-by-mail advertising. ‘These books deal with the preparation of dif- ferent forms of mailings and the showing of different kinds of goods. They may.be ob- tained free as issued, from distributers of Warren’s Standard Printing Papers. . better paper . 000 better printing S, D. WARREN COMPANY - BOSTON, MASS, WARREN'S Warren’s Standard Printing Papers Are Distributed by STANFORD PAPER COMPANY . 1215.1221 C STREET NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D. C. Telephones: Muain 3887-3868-3889 STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS —at least so it seems when we Section. Of course, one rarely like these from Messrs. é prices. Why don’t YOU get some for gifts? ' Centemeri $2.75 to $3.25 French Kid Gloves — § two-clasp styles, pique sewn with novelty e e O siacs g black, white, tan, brown, beaver, mode and gray. An “Apprecial ion” opportunity at —kiiown as “Fielder,” the popular glove for wear with long close- fitting sleeves in dress or .f,?i. Choice of tan, gray, white, beaver and mode at an “Appreciation” price..........0 Centemeri $6.00 16-Button French Kid Gloves—White for Evening Wear—$3.95 Pair $4.75 6-Button c-puki'u chm-su;:v_.vm Style, Shades of Brown—3$2.95 $1.50 and $2.00 Chamoisette Gloves —novelty gauntlet: effects, in gray, silver, white, covert and brown —16-button types in gray and white—one of the most popular gloves of the seasdn at an “Appreciation” saving.. 3 and ) Colored Silk Umbrellas Beautiful imported and look at the crowds in our Glove has an opportunity to buy gloves P. Centemeri & Co. at less than regular $1.95 : | Pair Centemeri $4.50 French Kid Gloves, Strap-Wrist Style * $2.65 5100 ~ 'Appreciation Messages From Many Parts of Our $5.00 Wi Girdles. always the hat that is individual and different — now at “Appreciation” prices. Smartest of 815..00 to $21.50 Sport Hats, $10.50 When you see them you'll realize even more why the sport style in hats has be- come so immensely popular. From one of the country's foremost makers, scarcely two alike—in velvets, velours, duvetyns and felts, each with its own appropriate trim- mings—in wide variety of much sought shades—these smart hats are, indeed, well worth the marked attention they are re- ceiving in these “Appreciation Events”! -$3.50 to s&oosrdt smsz.‘so Hats, Newest .50 to $10.00 t Hats, Felts and e gt Vel:l::: .1? $12.50 to $15.00 Sport Hats, Imported From Paris, $8.50 $25.00 to $35.00 Dress Hats, $15.00 and $18.50 Hats of unusual beauty that display the newest trimming features, metallic facings, bits of fur or ostrich, lace drapings, even the new jeweled embroidery, all of rich Lyons and Panne velvets and hatters’ plush. An astonishing “Appreciation” value! $5.00 to $8.50 H‘Sem!-Du- and Tailored ts, $3.95 $35.00 and $40.00 Pattern Hats, Each a Beautiful Creation, $21.50 Pair piped 'rap-around Corset m to $10.00 Neckwear. Collars, Guimps, Sets, Mol: English $2.25 Our Expectations Both coats and smaller pieces are proving that women are anticipating the colder weather to follow and are quick to take advantage of such values as these! The Best Liked Fur Fashion of the Season—Fox-Trimmed Caracul Jacquettes Quantity for xpc n‘d platinum “Appreciation” at The wanted shad caracul—made up in smart trotteur styles and topped with chin collar of soft kit fox. A truly marvelous “Appreciation”! $165.00 Natural Muskrat Coats For sport and moto . 45 and 48 inch lengths, ‘\—vi‘t"h“i"—mn(‘(f 8125 $285.00 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) some reverse stripe borders. Coats $237.50 In the fashionable three- quarter length, with self or natural skunk collars and cuffs. An “Ap- preciation” opportunity at $237.50. 5 “50]? Stone Marten Scarfs rime skins in rich dark brown colorings. 332.50 Scarfs $22.50 .00 Wolf In the wanted blue and plati- num_colorings.” Soit, fluffy, full-furred skins. Shop! . ..$3.95 $7.50 to $4.95 coat, dress and sweater— ..$1.85 Pair ..$255 Pair ores of pretty dainty styles $2.25 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings. $3.00 Lace Clocked Silk Stockings.......

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