Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 27

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—_— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVE MORE U, S. BUYERS | - INEUROPE URGED Hoover Tells Marine Industry N DEPUTY {in the clash between the military and | are to be held this afternoon, and will | Alabama has its first woman judge The second demand is for a | be the occasion of a great manifesta- | in the person of Mrs. Virginia H. HELD IN CONSPIRACY ! 7 Charge He Plotted to Overthrow Budapest Government of Count Bethlen. communists killed during the trouble fortnight's wages. The government |tion b; has refused to comply. he funerals of the soclalists and [ars to the of met death in the clash, relations. labor. The nationalists are ' Mayfield of Birmingham, who has sending delegates to render last hon- | been appointed associate judge of the | fficers and soldiers who | Jefferson county court of domestic In the PALM ROOM From 10 pm. to 12:30 am. On Saturdays dancing also dur- ing luncheon from 1 to 2:15 p.m.; at tea from 4:30 to 6 p.m.; during dinner from 6:45 to 9 p.m. Music by the Famous Meyer Davis New Willard Orchestra clogging secretions. The cough- The New Willard c ing paroxysms are controlled and Pennsylvania_Ave., 14th and the irritation that is causing the Streets cough promptly clears away. L. M. Boomer, Frank S. Hight, Hl President. Managing Director. DR.KING’S rew niscovery e ] c—— Plan to Help Merchant Ship Lines. By the Associated Press, BUD. November 9.—Deputy sted yesterday on a he was proceeding to a. He is charged with that embarrass you can be quickly checked by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Gently, harmlessly it stimulates the mu= cous membranes to throw off A boarded Russia Calf Blucher on a popular Brogue Last with har- ness stitching. Good style and eztra value at $8.00 hebhalf of the members | in parliament in | e the support of of the fascists | coup d'etat In Hun- throw of the Beth- 1 OLIQ/(IS Zooand 8 SHOES Many at$5&$6 Boys'at$4 &34.50 W. L. Dovcras name and portrait is the best known shoe trade-mark in the world. Tt stands for a high standard of quality and dependable value. For economy and satisfactory service, wear shoes that bear No better Bllhe g shocs can be The latest split strap pattern_in Gray Suede. ‘PatentLeather frimmed. Style and_Service; an ezceptional value at $7.00 CRACOW THREATENED | the woles of every pair |\ BY NEW STRIKE RIOT at our fac- f i tory s the | Nl Workers Formulate Fresh De- :f,:l,;:,l,’;”! Weadtt| Fhitnfoan mands as Funerals of Twenty . Good style and good taste are inherent Are Starting. Scores of parts of W. L. Douglas shoes. £ s | new Lasts and Patterns for Young Men ol Pres and well-dressed Men of all ages. A most attractive Line of Women's Smart Walking Oxfords, Dress Oxfords and Strap Pumps. At W L. Douglas Retail Stores in lls’hrgn cities and in good shoe :}:;fl:e‘ .‘:Z‘fll‘x&'ih:i‘d, is\-“r:;mogue, % Up-to-date styles suitable for Men and Women W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. in all walks of life. Snappy styles for Young Men. They are exceptionally good value, UNDERWOOD Factory Rebulit o W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: 5400 Down, $5.00 Monthly Jon 1905 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.| wortisAton:} 1327 F St N.W. General Typewriter Co. 'OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS' We handle only the better grades and can give you prompt delivery on EGG COAL and bi- tuminous coal, al; lump soft coals, coke and kindling wood. B. J. Werner 923 New York Avenue ' . Franklin 7626 SR ’:“ How Stou —the roof over 616 14th Street 1423 F Street N.W, Sale! Gabardine Topcoats 28 We could only get 150 of them to sell at this price. And we had a hard time to get them. Ordinarily, they would sell for $35 and $40. They are genuine gabardine. Some have belts all around; other pleat- ed backs. The colors: tan, brown, gray. This s just the coat for the in-between season when your overcoat 1s too warm. For Your Heir! Twenty-eight dollars does wonders here tomorrow. A double-header in The " Prep Shop of suits and overcoats for the new head of the house. First feature: Two-Tr s Suils MAURICE J. COLBER ousers Suils. Heating—Plumbinz—Tinni; £ 621 F Street M350 ';;_Lll_lrlrlrlrllllllllllllllrllIII!III!!IIHIIIIIIIHIE RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. . Sturdy fabrics, well tailored, excellently styled. And made originally to sell for $35 and $40. And theyre only—*28. Second feature: Single and double Shower-Proofed by the Cravenette Process - Leave your umbrella home, and if it pours these gabar- dines will keep you dry. The Cravenette Process reigns when it rains, and also when it doesn’t. It lets ventilation in, but keeps the moisture out. It adds to the life of the fabric even as sobriety adds to the life of man! We've added this famous process to these Gabardines just to show you how far we’ll go out of our way to give you a value you won’t forget. Some folks would call it advertising! breasted overcoats. The very models your son has been telling you he wants. Deep-bodied fabrics that look good, and wear the same. They would be $35 and RAYMO! i Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | BANKRUPT $40, if we hadn’t made an exceptional purchase. As it 15s—*28. The thought we want to leave with you is that if your son is in need of a winter outfit—it’s here tomorrow, at a Ask for Your Copy When price a good deal less than you expected £ 920 Pa. ave. ////////////////// 7 You Come In - Pay. SPECIAL RATES New York to Wash ngton. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Household Movers. Main e A little book with a big message. It tells the NATIONAL CAPITAL §TORAGE story of Cravenette Process in a bright, interest- mm‘.;?,‘&i{;fi{tc‘&x» . Nw. | ' ing way and brings out many important points. PHONES: 4220, ¥ & | Written by Frank Irving Fletcher, the $150,000 : Advertising Expert. L ow \=55- The Hecht Co. ;(‘I‘l:IEG'S XPRESS | Seventh at F KiNG'Y SHIPPING : . P 616 Exa Bt. &.! Main 2010, : Q W We could rave about the value---but we’d rather leave that to you. (Mezzanine Floor.) The Hecht Co. Seventh at F

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