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[.20 — G' R charged with shooting Louls Hirsch 2 H'- HOLDS SUlTO in his store on Market street Thurs- da# night, unfolded a strange tale of MADE HER BANDIT | nsonotic power exercisea over ner by her sweetheart, who, she says, com- e pelled her to shoot an old man she nad known since childhood. i e nineteen-year-ol prisoner, a Charges Hypnotic Power of Man brunette, was captured Friday night G M vell, She Loved Caused Her to }‘ilfi,u;,'(’,“_wn‘?"‘{.‘? S are ‘“‘l‘,‘ 7 tive she was engaged to Maxwell, a Shoot Elderly Man. railroad Inspector, and begged them to keep her predicament from him. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. Hirsch, who is in the hospital with PHILADELPHIA. Pa., November 10.| 4 bullet in his stomach, is expected —Violet Dickerson, the “flapper | to recover. e girl was taken andit,” held without bail today when | the hospital at 1 o'clock this morning | V= * Exposition of Beauty Opens Tomorrow Manufacturers Participating in Peoples Beauty Pageant Mary Garden (Paris) Nadine Vivadou Conde Woodbury’s Dioxogen Garden Court Slendaform Woodworth Derma Viva Caro-co Shampoo Domino Tijade (Paris) Harriet Hubbard Ayers Dr. Scholl Foot Products Mu-Sol-Dent Scott’s Mineralava Kalos Toiletries Mammy Lou Candies Sitroux Hair Nets Pebeco Tooth Paste Temple of Allah Incense Secure Your Tickets for Beauty Pageant Now Tickets are now available at any one of the sixteen busy Peoples Drug Stores. They are free for the asking—come now and get yours. Each ticket has a number printed upon it—and every night at the Beauty Pageant a drawing will be held for val- uable prizes—the number on your ticket may be the lucky one. Keep it and watch our advertisements for winning numbers. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 1. e e et %° tne| ATLANTA STOCK YARDS |::;m”“‘" Unlon Stock Yards of At-| )EFENSE ACT INDORSED fused to submit to a holdup. DEAL IS CONFIRMED| Mr. Wnito said that detas of the BY ARMY ZONE BODY Charles Bates, who the girl said sale will be completed here this week was the man she really loved, was and he will return to Atlanta within a with her when Hirsch was shot. He | W. H. White, Jr., and Asa Can-|few days, where plans already agreed | Eennsylvania, Maryland, D. C. and was arrested shortly after he had dler, J5., to Make Plant Most | UPon between him and Mr. Candler wilt Virginia Represented at left the store. The girl escaped and her be put into effect, making the Miller | arrest resulted from the plecing to- Important in South. yards the principal stock yards of the Baltimore Meeting. south, By the Awsociated Press. getlier of a letter she had written to By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 10.—W. H. e BALTIMORE, Md., November 10.— n al. At|White, ir., prosident of the White Pro-| The carllest known painting of & |The national defense act was indorsed au she confronte : rose was recently found on frescoed Bates and charged him with hypno- | duction Company, confirmed the report | ,jagrer in anclent ruins 4t Knossos to | tizing her, “so 1 felt he owned me |here today that Asa Candler, Jr., was|in the Island of Crete and dates from 8 body and soul,” she asserted. | the other purchaser with Mr, White of | about 1600 B. C. FTER many months of preparation and at an expense of many thousands of dollars we are ready with a magnificent Pageant of Beauty at the Durant Show Rooms, 1128 Connecticut Avenue. It starts tomorrow at 4 o’clock. This pageant is a courtesy to friends and customers of Peoples Drug Stores—a token of ap- preciation for your valued patronage. This is really and truly something new for Washing- ton—something never before attempted. You will enjoy it thoroughly. o The first one thousand ladies appearing at the Beauty Pageant Monday evening after 7 P.M. (presenting a ticket, which may be procured at any one of our stores absolutely free) will receive a “Gift Package” with the compliments of Peoples Drug Stores. These “Gift Pack- ages” contain generous sized samples of nationally known toiletries of proven merit. You will want one—so come as soon after 7 as possible. Approximately fifty manufacturers will participate and co-operate with us to make this Beauty Pageant a complete success. There will be displays and demonstrations of finest toilet- ries and other beauty necessities. . Arrangements have been made for vaudeville acts every evening and the Carolinians, one of Washington’s super-orchestras, will play at frequent intervals. Every evening during the Pageant, Miss Dixie O’Neil, Miss Love Walters and Miss Myra Loring, famous Movie Stars, will appear in person. The beautiful Durant showrooms have been elaborately decorated and their colorful splen- dor makes a wonderful showing. A gala week awaits you—and remember, this Beauty Pag- eant is a gift to Washington from the Peoples Drug Stores. Program for Monday Pageant Opens 4 P.M.—Closes 10:30 P.M. Every Day This Week. 4 to 7:30 P.M.—Pageant of Beauty—Displays of Exquisite Toiletries 7:30 P.M.—Orchestra Selections—The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director 8:00 P.M.—Personal Appearance of Movie Stars MISS DIXIE O’NEIL, appearing in “When Paris Sleeps”—a new picture MISS LANE WALTERS, appearing in D. W. Griffith Productions MISS MYRA LORING, appearing in Selznick Pictures 8:30 P.M.—The Washington Quartet in Delightful Harmony 8:45 P.M.—Miss Camille Little—Comedienne—in Song and Dance 9:00 P.M.—Orchestra Selections—The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director 9:15 P.M.—Miss Dorothy Dobbins—Premiere Danseuse 9:30 P.M.—The Gladding Sisters—Bits of Melody and Terpsichore 9:45 P.M.—Orchestra Selections—The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director 10:00 P.M.—Drawing of Prizes John Philip Hill, as retiring president, Teported on. the work of the past vear,| LASSEN MAKES RECORD. There were present about 200 delegates | — from thirteen sectors in Pennsylvania, | Volcano Dies Down Aft Maryland, Virginia and the District of ¥ Down, After: Tay ot (:n(%nhm. 2 ISR, Steam and Smoke. cers chosen were: President, Col. 5 2 A F. Bright of Richmond, Va: first| RED BLUFF, Callf, November 10. Yo bresident, Maj Gen. Willlam G.|—The eruption of Lassen peak, which rice of Philadelphia; second vice pres- S " ident, Maj. T. K. Harrison of Baltimore; | W23 Visible all day yesterday, ap third vice president, Capt. 3. . Whit- |parently has subsided, after estab- mire of Richmond, ‘'Va., and secretary- | lishing what is believed to be a new treasurer, Capt. J. Monfoe Stick of Bal- | record for continuous activity, ac- more. —_— The University of Chicago is going |smoke yesterday, but today the dis- to put in a course of meat packing. |turbance apparently had ceased. 1\ A B - Manufacturers Participating in Peoples Beauty Pageant Radium Products Gillette Safety Razors Melba Mulsified Cocoanut O: Ed Pinaud (Paris) Richard Hudnut Rubberset Toothbrushes Pompeian Boncilla Armand Gibson Gainsborough Hair Nets Kolorbak Djer-Kiss (Paris) Tokalon Farr’s Emerson’s Arodyne Parker Flowers Wild Root Laco Lehn & Fink Chapin-Sacks Of Interest to Beauty Contestants On Friday evening, November 16, at 8 o'clock, prize winners of Peo- ples Beauty Contest will be award- ed their respective prizes. The five major prize winners and their escorts will be entertained through the courtesy of the Le Paradis Cafe.