Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 24

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g THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, i Paris, h & hi N PROPOSES NEWS SERVICE: |io. 25 e smnounced here oo |y e o v R e | Wos o Baery 2 ind dlzeeige ot m | M. Dupuy s in this country to|Paper miil conditions in Kalamazoo.|bers of the committee, which will ON A. P. LINES IN FRANCE |study American newspaper methods —_— meat In New York on November 18 wi e view o ‘urther adapting to select twenty-five painters who = them to his Paris papers. e made| ART COMMITTEE NAMED. | will be invited to contribute works Editor Dupuy to Inaugurate Sy&-‘nh(rifi) to America twenty years ago {for_the exhibition, are: = shortly after he became editor o e arl Anderson, Westport, Conn.: tem, Following Study of U. S. Petit Parisien. Its circulation has|Virginian Among Those to Select' Emil Carlsen, New Yorkwclty: Mrs. jumped from 700,000 at that time to h A Iman, Pittsburgh; Newspaper Methods. more than 2,000,000 daily. International Painters. gfih:‘nnc. .)V(oh::nr‘:" :fl.: yor'i: cl{y? “We have much to learn from Rockwell Kent New York city; Garl Ry the Amsociated Press. IAmcr:cln newspapers,” he said. *I| By the Assoc'ated Presh. Melchers, Frl:derlcksburl. Va., and CHICAGO, November 9.—The or-|have already revoiutionized the clas-| PITTSBURGH, Pa. November 8.—|John Sioan, New York city. The com- ization of a nows-gathering serv- | sificd advertising in France along|Appointment of members of the Amer- oo in Prance along limes similar to| American lines, with great success” |lcan commiltee of selection for the jury to which artista not directly in- the Associated Press will be under-| The only newepaper in his room to- |twenty-third international exhibition |vited (o contribute may submit thelr tit Parisien, as soon as he returns’zette, M. Dupuy explaining this by!1924, was announced yesterday by Ed- | jury will meet In New York city on ' R Two Gold Fish and Glass Aquarium To every customer making a purchase amounting to $1.00 or more at Store No. 16 (Saturday, or until supply is exhausted) we will give an attractive glass aquarium and two = T gold fish. Come early and get yours. = ; OPENING SAL 7/ S, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923, March 20, and In Pittsbusgh on April | with the bass, Feotor Chatapin. in| COURT SUSTAINS ENR'GHTI?,:; srand J;'l:yi The judge dismissed ne cherges agains. Magistrate | Joseph 'E. Corrigan. IN POLICE GRAFT CASE |’ cuvillicr was heid in bond of $500. In | dismissing * Magistrate Corrigan ~the | judge pointed out that the magistrate, in the performance of his udicial du: ties, day after day, “observed with In- Grand Jury on Libel Charge. dignaiion and righteous anger the hu- miliating consequencrs of police cor- 3. Awards will be made here on|the title role. April 4, Critics and audlence joined In ac- claiming the performance the great- est opening In the history of Chicago I~ CHALIAPIN IS ACCLAIMED |opera. Chatiapin was given an ova- | Assemblyman Cuvillier Held to OP| tion greater than any he scored here ENING CHiCAGO OPERA |iast season. a crowa of 2,600 mustc lovers thronged the auditorium for e opening. many of them from other Beits Aspesuted Brsen. | icities. Glorglo Polacco, a master of | I CHICAGO, November 9.—Chicago'sthe score of “Boris Godunoff” for ! Magistrate Freed. rup ion.” He further said he was convinced iy the Associated Press. that Magistrate Corrigan realized his NEW YGRK, November 9.—Judge|moral responsibility to make this cor- mitteo of selection will also serve as & |1923 operatic season opened last night | many years. directed the first presen- | Crain today susiained the criminal libel with the presentation of Modest |tation of this opera by the Chicago | charges Lrought against Assemblyman g 0S8t | company. An expression of felicita- | Louis A. Cuvilller by Police Commis- gken by Paul Dupuy, editor of Lelday was the Kalamazoo (Mich.) Ga-|of paintings here, beginning April 24, | paintings at their own expense. This | Moussorgsky's “Borls Godunoff” bY |tion was read from Mary Gard:n, now | sioner Enright, growing out of charges the Chicago Clvic Opera Company on a western concert tour. \ of porice bootleg graft and held him for | esty and truth, YO A7 "'@.V}S’,F")‘”' YA W '.’/,‘}_ fi‘ : O s Model C Valet Wy Auto-Strop Safety Razor Men, purchase a 60c tube of Barnard’s Shaving Cream at our special low price of 49¢ and we will 2> rive you a Valet Auto-Strop Safety Razor (com- plete with strop, blade and attractive metal case). Remember this special offer is good at Store No. 16 only (Saturday, or until supply is exhausted). I STORENQ.16 Tomorrow (Saturday ) We Will Swing Wide the Doorsof a New Peoples Drug Store at 14th St.and ThomasCircle Tomorrow (Saturday) we are going to have an “old-fashion” house warming at this new store and we want you to come. We have planned for many weeks on t}us opening sale and you will find highest quality drug store merchandise priced at a definite saving. There will be free souvenirs for every member of the family. Get ready—plan to come—you’ll be glad. Store opens at8. Remember the address—14th Street and Thomas Circle. $57.50 Star p ! NN Electric Heaters Beautiful Cut | S exta specia, §4. 49 F l 0wers 4 ) th;l;o;r:;n;]oevevdi.s the day to buy that electric heater Electric Heater will quickly heat an RN v Special, $1.19 for the deies / ;;dai:fla;t};;ii.zed room—very economical and fully Regular $7.50 Heater complete with cord—spe- The Star $2.00 Pint Size, Genuine __&;: Thermos Bottles 31.50 “Kewik Kurl” Electric Curling Irons $3.00 Quart Size, Ladies, be sure to visit our Store cial at $4.49. Store No. 16 only—(Saturday). l'.i-’-j Specil, $1. 79 A Special, 98(; No. 16 tomorrow. We have made ar- { A Limit, 1 to rangements with a florist to furnish us with beautiful cut flowers—these ;vill be given to the ladies absolutely s ' ree. Bring the kiddies along— Read this “ad” carefully and notice we have free balloons for just what unusual values we are offer- them. ing in this “opening sale.” = - S 26c Sterno Curling Iron Outfits... elicious Lanailes | e cte s Old Dutch Cleanser.... oo . . Limit, 4 C;ll‘om ) ’ Specially Priced Tomorrow, Store No.16 Only || 15, wisnins Rubbing Alcobel. .. 650c Shinola Home Sets / (Limit, 2 to a Customer) fi" (/2 Half- Pound Box of Mammy Lou ---priced low Old-time -- Home-made 75c Mellin's Food (10-0z. 8ize)..ce.... Candies To every customer making a purchase amounting to 50c or more 26¢ Lf"""“_“ A“fisePfi""- . (in the candy department), we will give a half-pound box of delicious 25c Listerine Antiseptic Mammy Lou Home-made Candies. At Store No. 16 only (Saturday). 66c Musterole Ointment...... 80c Sal Hepatica 30c Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine. ... Lalls Rookh '8 ““‘* Toilet Articles Cherries s 2400 ---priced low Special, 436‘ 50c Hair Groom (hair cream). z Bi| ially selected cherries in liquid cream with a delicious 35c Pond’s Vanishing Cream........ ig specially . . ¢ chocolate coating. Full pound in an attractive box. Regularly 59c, 86c Pinaud’s E'“ de Quinine Hair Tonic specially priced, 43¢, at Store No. 16, Saturday only. 26c Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 17c; 8 for. 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste............ 35¢ Half-pound Cakes, 26¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder... ’ . 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder. P QuGiwAL Pltef s Mlk C/mcolate 85c Frostilla Lotion o \\!\_m-(hn(oL\Y{ ST ) Special, ]9¢ 49¢c Delieia Cream Caramels, full pound box. Special. . ..29¢c 39¢ Repetti Chocolate-covered Peppermints. Lb.........29¢c $1.50 Ladies’ Revolving Spray Syringes. - —a 20c Crysigllized-Gum Drops. Lb......c.eeeveeeeeess.19C Household Rubber Gloves, pair.....,.... 29c Tangerine Slices. Lb........ am L i e IO '$1.50 Hughes’ .Ideal Hair Brushes...... 5c 'Hershey’s Almond Bars, 3 for sy et e elOC 76c quality Auto Sponges.............. 5c Smith Bros. Cough Drops. 3 for.......cccoees.....10C Rubberized Aprons, full size. 5c Luden’s Cough Drops. 3 for....... e e e Quality Whisk Brooms...... 15¢c Pine Bros. Cough Drops. ............ AL $1.00 Bath Sprays........ Auto Chamois, good size........ Save on Sundries each customer. Highly nickel-plated Elentric Here’s a decidedly good value—beautifully Curl'ng Irons with attractive finished Thermos Bottle, keeps liquids hot or bandle. Fully guarante~d. Spe- cold for many hours. sale at Store No. 16 on! 1 to each customer. ’ | j Get yours during this cially priced at 9%c. ore No ly (Saturday). Limit, 16 only (Saturday). L 1 to each customer. MEN! St 5 . Yol The Cigars Are On Us! Here’s an extra low price on nationally-known Ivory Soap— Special, 5c a cake at Store No. Men, drop into our Store No. 16 Saturday, get a choice 16 ‘only (Saturday). Limit, 4 quality cigar absolutely free. cakes to each customer. 12¢ We are celebrating the opening of this new store, and cigars. Evaporated y we know of nothing that a man likes better than a good liome Remed [TA) / Borden’s ciZar. After you ke it you'll agree that we know good e | Special Low Prices in the Special, 3 for 25¢ Milk, Special, 3 cans for 25c. At Store No. 16 only (Saturday). Limi,'s cans to each cwtomer. | gt Store No. 16 Only---Tomorrow ..18¢c . = s ” WAG 8¢ ““Cinco 8¢ ““Counsellor” S’pe&z'd/ 'y 8¢ “‘Engagement’’ 8¢ ““Pure Grit”’ Bathroom Tissue “White 4 for 25¢ ““El Con An excellent quality 10c Bath- “44” room Tissue, Speciall Priced, 4 ..59¢ rolls for 25c. At Store No. 16 “Oft ’” 50 only (Saturday). Limit, 4 rolls Y Owl”’ tento’’ c i to each customer. “Safl Feh‘cen Efl&‘h “Poppers’’ “Prince Albert” Tobacco, one-pound tin. Special $3.50 “Milano” Pipes, 12 shapes to select from. ... .. ..$1.08 ..98c . 10c “El Verso” $1.00 “Turin” Pipes, 12 shapes to select from. Spe:ial... 69c ! “Red Top” Safety Matches. Dozen....... Wi e e Tlc | (adjutants) Special, -49¢c 256 Ster”o 10c “Deer He;d”'-g;‘rifj;:’toge $1.2 s “Philadelphi ade” Ysn | Stove Quifits || io: Chancalor” (iierty Special, I 56‘ 10c “Hava Tampa” (fancy extra) Attractive Sterno Cooking Out- 10¢ “Garcia Grande” (bouquet) fit complete with can of heat. 10c “Blackstone” (cabinets) Special, 15c. At Store No. 16 only (Saturday). ruption known to the people, and that the magisirate’s purpose was lo arouse the public consclence and enlist the citizens In the cause of decency, hon-

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