Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 22

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— 22 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 _ ME“.UN TOIGNORE [ditr s & s o S vt e [ ) ANDYUTLAW (s s oo, &) s, v g I Deaths Reported. - | s 435 Fimonmn ey, { pital ! this week to Acting Chairman Green| Treasury officlals declare that Con- ed last night when he escaped the|the officers fired nine shots aftgr thef The following deaths have been reported to| Willam W. Holman, 53, Whitelaw apg: 3 g wie t fn the last twenty-four | meots, i3th and T afs, of the House ways and means com- | gross esidom has declined to contirm | WOUNDED IN ESCAPE |ruin ot buitets ~trom ~two “Unitea | tugitive, ‘saw him double up wwinel the heeics departmeat fo (he st tneny-four [ 20z, mitteo. The Secretary feels there is| the proposals of the Treasury for tax | d | States marshals, who wanted BIshoD | indorbrush. Because of the darkness | pawsra Moss, 70, Taited States Soidiers' | ) BU'I' A-I-IAGKSI nothing to be gained by entering into | reductions. They are optimistic, on the charge of uslig the malls 10 and the ulmiout lmpassabls 52{;1&?2:%(Uomc Howpia) [ & a long-range controversy, and de-|therefcre, that the program suggested | Bolj i Eludi of- s o ; elicved Dying After Eluding Bishop has been hunted for two|gumed for him today. | sires ‘to leave the case in the hands|by Mellon will be accepted- Dying $ years aad wheit ths younger brother, | Bishop has been & terror of th | of_the Senate and E 3 T —————— ficers by Crawling Through Frank, rday when |mountain people for m vears. Du! o | e Dares. €1, | Several of the att have been di- Just Like 2 Child. |lured across the Maryland-West Vir- | ing the War he was sought as @ de- | & Jlien, 5 : k., . g “statéd its|rected agalpst Mr lon's proposi- | uy e i Underbrash. ginla line into Maryland on a fake |serter and successfuily stood off a s, d that he set up an | From the Boston Transcript. ! telephone call the authorities lcarned company of troopers who had come | ; tax reduction or @, One. evening little Helen hesitated _— the whereabouts of Herbert. [to get him. At that time Bishop, who | s Tonue mcasurc. The | eoibanty: Torperme hew Mo Tares: |sose! ey T watt Hmortly after darik- | the sordiars rushed Kis Jabinand. on ) casur v orge A g 5 ; § - Zabin + - cw Is that the country |Then ah}; uuld‘; R ., November 15. sy Herbert came along a heavil o . 4nd thus made his! s both, and it Is up to Con- ' yours, Helen Smith. Some: in the mountains n a Fanole Doronw, &7 i ¢ The Shopping Center—I11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. There the Nlomenl ‘he DOOI‘ Opens‘* . Our Annual November Salé of Winter Coats Every Coat a late approved style. Special purchases con- sumated within the last few days, from prominent makers of high-grade coats enable us to offer remarkable values. Four splendid lots. / $ ~ Coats That Would Normally ; Sell at $95 and $110.00 - Luxurious madels=all sample coats, Beautifully fashioned 2 i of Gerona, Lustrosa, Arabella, Fashona and other soft, rich = el lustrous pile fabrics, with collars, cuffs and some tkirts draped with such furs as Beaver, natural Squirrel, Black, Brow, Taupe and Platinum Fox. e wM Ay N ¥ $ Coats That Would Normally _ Sell at. $75 and $80.00 : f Styles that present slender silhouette, also others that char- o acterize the wrappy effect. Beantifully developed of Arbella, "-,% Bolivia, Lustrosa and other sleck-pile fabrics, Furred with { 9 ¢ Beaver, Black Fox, Platinum Wolf, Viatka and Natural Squirrel; also some self trimmed. ¥ $ ™" Coats That Would Normally > . Sell at $45, $50 to $60 - Every Coat is bountifully fur trlmmed, yet offered at this very moderate price. Black and gray Manchurian Wolf, Caracul and Korean Fox befur coats fashioned of Bolivia and other splendid quality pile fabrics. Be sure and see the plain and em- broidered models presented in this group, 1% LTI B COR B SN TIRE I | ¢ Coats That Would Normally $ Sell at $35 and Up to $40.00 It is not hopeless when one’s budget is slim to obtain effec- . tively fashioned coats of style and quality attractively furred. This contains splendid quality pile and sports fabrics of many descriptions, smartly fashioned and finished with furs such as Natural and Viatka Squirrel, Black and Gray Manchurian Wolf and Natural Opossum. All Coats are Beautifully Lined—Many fmerlinéd. The New, Soft Winter Colors, such as Brown, Gray, Tan, Blue, Kit Fox, also Black. Sizes Range From 14 to 18 and 36 to 44. (AL B TR 1 »EN 3 Mo dnFriioynny Al ' ) Tm oy s

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