Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 22

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%2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. MEMURIAI. WEEK | LUMBERMAN STRICKEN. |SEES DECLINE IN U. S. |fituinecs Mo timas SRt | Sar fom Chin B, Charles B Wal: | | g % / ook, Burt, in the course of an ad- | Dr. T. 0. Howard of the bureau of en- ress on the life o e late Andrew |tomology, and Miss Ruth Putnam paid | Held for Observation After Actions | OF LOVE OF LIBERTY | “White. president ‘of Cornell and | tribute to the lite and work of Dr. | ambassador to Germany, said that we | White. in Hotel. ‘ 3 vi vi | “More than 200 alumni attended the | NEW YORK, November 9.—John e o . White wa meeting. Straton Montana, sald to be a wealthy | Cornell Professor Emeritus, Ex- g b Detroit lumberman, was taken to ) Bellevue Hospital ' for observation | tolling Late Andrew D, White usnerted Vrof Burr recalling | COOLIDGE NAMES CADETS. early today from the Hotel Belmont. . g ""l;l-il""‘f"yr:.‘;;“fy e g Ofuir"a| President Coolidge has appointed 2 ar : v fing o i : | ne 4 i Association Announces Varied Three weel ) been staving for about | Discusses Conservative Age. o Ve *“he inquired. four more cadets at large at the Tt ‘was said at the hotel that Mon- | ¥ V. Coville, who presided, de- United States Military Academy, sub- . tana had suffered from an attack of 2R clare arting questlon from ject to the usual competitive exam- rvices From |Virtigo dast night. ‘A sort time i Yrof. Burr “came out like & trumpet’ Program of Se e e atearnte ¥ | Reward for Mberty has declined in|and sald that ‘it is a question that|!nation. They are Robert S. lsrael, jr, D ber 9 t 16 and the authorities were notified. m | America in the last twenty-five years, naius to be angwered.” son of Lieut. R. S. Israel, 19th Infan- ecember 0 was well dressed, wore ral pleces | prof. George L. Burr, emeritu g o luncheon was held In com- | try Schofield barracks, Hawaif; of valuable jewelry and had almost | SRR SEAT SRR ration of Dr. White. Dr. Living- | S.” Mathews of Berkeley, Calif. $1,000 in cash in his possession, police fessor of history at Cornell Univer-|uton . Farrand, president of Cornell | can B. Dorey, Palo Alto, Calif,, and said. sity said yesterday in an address be- | University; Dr. 8. K. Alfred Sze, min- | ¥ranklin C. Quinn, El Paso, Tex. cg 0 <,0) At Absolute Auction, Subdivided Monday, November 12, 10 A.M. Rain or shine! The A. O. Dille Estate, 446 acres on Washin, i gton-Annapolis Highway, 12 miles from District Line; also all live stock unplemenh and furmture il December 9 to 16 has been desig- nated as Harding memorial week, it was announced today by the Harml-| ing Memorial Association. During | this week services of many kinds are to be held ‘hroughout the country commemorative of the late Warren G. Harding as President and citizen, an emorial association will o :fll(:ci:h:s:;c:::e aml-.:ns:x-r;;fl]): ’ Pennsylvania akg nm an _Se\'el'l“l Purposes Outlined. Avenue Street —— e— The purposes of the Harding Memorial Association as completely outlined in the statement made pub- Mo today in connection with the spe- ofal week, include providing a suit- able depository for the remains of the late President, to perpetuate his homestead at Marion,” Ohio, as & shrine for housing the momentoes of his long publie service, and the es- tablishment of a chair of dlplumu\ and functions ernment in some leading un The plan for ¢ members, which has bee Vo y the executive commit matically make person wlm contributed to the ng memoria! fund a member. Certificatcs of mem- bership belng prepared, it was said, ure to be handtomaly engraved and bear the name of the donor. Excludes Fratcrnities as Bodles. Although T'r- i‘fle‘n' Harding was a member of ha ore of fra- ternal 41»('nlu~l lln e nllu‘c made the reque an zations do not join the nt as organization 1, state or Photo by Temsch THE MAIN RESIDENCE—NOTE EXCELLENT STATE OF ¥ Terms: 30% Cash; Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Years. Souvenirs to Those Attending including one brand-new five-: passenger I-ord touring car. Tracts 2 to 125 acres. Won- derful modern residence on main tract; two small ms with buildings; good land. Write me for map and detailed circular. : DIRECTIONS: Drive straight out Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. to the property; Bus line leaves 8th and Penna. Ave. twicc daily; Penna. R. R. station one mile from property. Look it over before the sale. My signs are on the property. Washington Ofice 2: , Home Office 332 Woodward Bldg. 0 fl‘ya Zéz Wilmington, N. C. R o R R S R A S R e R R S s s Y the idea to ‘be pushed ation. Headquarters is teet morthwest, from which the national campaign is being dlrected. CLARKS HELD FOR TRIAL. Couple Accused of Forgery in Case ) of Missing Broker. \ U A, R e e B B T R g R R T T s Galit. Novemper 9.1 ’ ) p ¥ ? %, \ | | S BUGUS ,‘ b ey of , 7 ZZ) N : zsc(;n..u,' m“ after a pr.\v_mm ary hearing. F > = = - 5 - 7, 55c of $8.500 was continued in effect. y 3 ; Y | / N'ih,fi '"“;."" : [ C 5 b i v < T S /A Ve AT/ ‘ - 1316 ’I‘O 1326 7TH ST. N.W. A Snappy Sale of N R R S ST TURE LRIV RN T v p e e er v rene srenrenrereersrprereen ey il | AS SERAS AR AARASS AR AR AR R R AR AR ARA LSRR SRARARNSN \\\\\\\\“\\\Q\\“‘mm 2, to Gl 18x36 Huck Towels || & $ Heavy, close woven, absorbent. o all white or red Worth You'll be able to put your hand here ; Corred directly upon Winter Savings Models Often More Than The Precise Overcoat you want === 10 000 MileS | ‘ The men who appreciate quality combined with style wiil A ] Tl'l t' . rtant 'd f S kS ° = xh t‘ va- | find a selection in this sale that will fairly amaze them. Firm \ o ) ats an 1mportant side ot Daks service — exhaustive |[2 and sturdy fabrics that made us busy as bees Friday selling That's saying a good riety. And‘ Of course, va.lue 1s another — With price a thil’d |[& these overcoats are in this lot It’s the lowest price for good deal, even if Delion feature coats offered this season. Sizes 3 to 46. tires wore a skyscraper Boys’ Two-Pants Men’s Big Boys’ $5 Pullover : e . || Corduroy Val Bslee o, SoRtie Ehek 3 You can make the rounds of halfa dozen shopsand not view AR & Shi T Sweaters prices are consistently - - SUITS PANTS lower than ohier gond as many styles as we'll parade before you—each having char- . | | .35 tires, and they con- acteristics that will make personal appeal. Each a correct in- HE 3515_ $2—_9_—5 $4 Sturdy wearing Heavy, all-wool shaker stantly go over the terpretation of its type—and all exemplifications of the Saks | e e et i e [l et mel e coat and fully cut pants, | | patterns, for work o in neat dark miztures. | | drees wear. Sizes biue or marcon. Ages 8 T ‘ high standard of workmanship-—for those that were brought B W e aETE 0 18 reum Glance at over from London true with our own in quality of materials and {{IIl5 200 Pairs Dress or School | Fine Wearing Quality | Sale! Misses’ & Children’s & i o craftsmanship. So in the enormous variety displayed there's no Men’s High This List bewilderment—for the fashions are sharply defined—you'll , Boys Shoes SHOES % SChool Shoes G ey i J choose easily. They are all comfort Coats — warmth within 30x3%; SS $12.! K . . nxu/; ss sn;: poged ] and effectiveness without. 4 3ix4 SS $20.95 $2.95 b az ss smes ’ e, 33x4 SS $23.95 i i - a b u- o < il Single and Double breasted models— i ’ oy 7 stock e les us to quote a very low price. W fi:"/; s g:; Warm plam and double faced cloths—and new Elk-Moke :-:.:;E?::E::’:fx bt L -M oo of Goadsear ‘,“n“.:;"';..!:";:fi i I sizes 6 to 11. | High Lace @ 3 2. st al = il ol e Underwear over-plaids. Box type and “Greatcoat” . Gloves [l B v s 20 10 2 irmignt nccatrles; af B L b e B Heavy desxgns — Ulsters —and modifications of 33x5 SS $36.95 34x5 SS $37.95 /s SS sa89s ' o the Ulster — Fly-front and button- The name 37x5 SS $39.95 e ; Sia is sug'gesd : Eonitfation through styles. Some have half belts— :“';en’—u:fc' < of silk and hought of T —Shi any have no belts— SHought 2 hen wool—Shirts others full belts—many ha e _ - F P n Srats ) or s Drawers; g00d hizh a Delion and Union gt All-Weol Stripad . o B ST L ST Y i3 OB o Raglan and regular shoulders—patch and e eara: are correctly skin. They're If you have an ac- modeled. in Gray, with & 1gEE hRair, What o Lk - 2 : count, charge your b o You can tell a Saks coat almost as read heavily em _ Size2to14 L o o <o fites TEmotsotast v . 5 ¥ 3 broidered ! ! R e rip- i SHER O can supply it. ily by the attentive care to details of finish backs in . ' $4 .95 B e with a Delion. Order Black. All \ y lining. These them by phone—quick $2 to as by the label. it Women's andcgh e ats delivery! HE | miocsie o Tutcon ' sust un M = { tie-side or 7 uesat the price $3 45 2 gackeancen and are sold on : $7.50 $ 00 $ 00 : 4130 front ol pacied unc ] i wool fancy stru ¥ a very close 30' to 8 2 Cloth Coats, made 1nd sdaea ;:::: g o % y o kflg'h - profit. All sizes k, value - giving style, straight bacl Sale. Al are fui for misses and e R ; Tined and T new patd Sizes 16 to 46.

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