Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SERUM MAY SH[]w Stones 50 Million ' FOA S UNBALANCED e Discovered S - o ale PHILADELPHIA, November 14. —Specimens of minerals claimed = 2 3 to have been extracted from strata Battle of Alienists at Trial of | 53 aren i Grceniond ancedsting . o . appearance of man on the earth Kian Publicity Chief by 50,000,000 years are on exhi- bition at the Academy of Natural Is Seen. Sclence here. The minerals were : i discovered by Dr. Samuel G. Gor- i don of the academy, who has just By the Associated Press. . returned from an exploration tour TL 2 November HL—AD] of gne Arctic country. that the serum test was Whether ‘the minarals, which determine whether P, - were found in large quantities, . could be made of any commercial of W. § value was problematical, Dr. Gor- attorney, is don said. One reason was the in- St -devaisrrent Ji;:‘;fl;}blli!)' of Greenland, he d s )mmnmumllll , | The minerals are imbedded in 1 samining in| Quartz and will be analyzed by the men of the spinal | #cademy to determine their nature e and value. Forty cases of them late yesterday. [ ywere brought back by Dr. Gordon. *"'| MAN IN 80-FOOT FALL 4 (CAUGHT BY COMRADES | tak- 1 prosecution Two Lock Arms and Break Long the dismissal yesterday ace WArrants sworn out . Ev. r’x‘:! Drop—Gne of l.!cscnen Alone | : i / Tomorrow. A SPCCIal pur Tk I ) » ‘ chase makes possible one of el \ = §| the greatest coat values we i 1y and saved Wolfe | sequent. sho ¥ ¢ or possible d e s have ever presented. a crushed lez, but Wolfe unhurt, They are by far the finest gar- i s o : 5 ‘ ments shown at this low price Blaze Caused $50,000 Loss and OB AN e io b i Threatened Whole Town—Jew- Sratey an z 2 7 i and Pl'Ocured Only el s through intensified merchandising. Cre- ated by leading style J ‘ ' N authorities of sumptu- ties sor—ery ek Rt ous fabrics, and tailor- cite stove size—no dust or \ . o it $10 AN R /S| ed with precision by ex- PN, (T | ; ‘ pert workers. Trim- e e i | G \/ med with luxuriant, foimme st simier Seiin S, TR S 7 4 coat carefully chosen. John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. |! e 7 g 2 728 14th St. N.W. v ™~ Main 3068. , — , Soft, lustrous pile fabrics Home of the WORUMBO overcoat I ; o \ with velvety surface in . L | wood brown, navy, black An swering the | B B | and mouse-taupe. Styles: pipe-stem, flared, circular AR _ The Furs Viatka, stone marten opossum, wolf and squirrel. last question MAN walks in for a new 3 . T Smartest modes decreed l)\ suit or overcoat. He wants p ) to know about the tailoring. of ‘ Fashion. Individually selected Is it good? It is. = . a1 coats in new versions of style dif- He wants to know about the i : ] style. Is it the latest? It is. d : e el . ferentness that distinguish the Then comes the last- question. SR I lusive. Outstanding coat values The price? We cari answer that | a0 X £ ding ? question satisfactorily, too. g : ‘ S possible only through our unlim- The Fashion Shop has many | . ; . . . likable patterns and likable styles | e ited buymg power. 200 coats in at likable prices among the suits S y and overcoats. You can pay 20 varied styles. Specialized modes $19.75. You can pay $90. You're A the one to decide that. Moissconps for misses and women. In regular The Worumbo Overcoats are Wood brous truvenette, - Iustrous bolivia. black wolf colr - and extra sizes 16 to 48. Viotka wonderful—the world can boast and cuffs, of no finer. ; squirrelette. $49.50 Second Fleor, e Even famous Goodman & Suss $49.50 Clothes may be had for as little | i as $35. FRED PELZMAN. . President, - Uptown Downtown 15th & G Two Stores 9th & E Next to Keith's Opp. Crandall's

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