Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 27

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923, J|BOARD TO'COMPLETE | PASTOR PRAISES CLUB. |ASKS REPEAL OF AUTO TAX. Hshment of the excise tax on sses Rev. rnwr vehicles, repair parts, tircs and | i NEw TEAcHER BlLL Splrit of th Iapr accessorios at the same time as the | || Hotel a Mr. Plerce. r;‘peul of ;A{u on l:lommn. d“ i i Lauding the spirtt of the organiza. | Biones and icased wirek"crgo Pay ll.‘casun Will Be Introduced |eion which, he §aid, If carried out on v e e Fourteenth and K Streets in Place of Defunct Capper |8 brovier scls wauia do mucn to| Haf 27, ¥ Biudes, Sairmaiol o P solve the troubles of the world, Rev. | cih "Automobile Askociation. o Plan. Jason Noble -Ple tor of the| vFrom a purely’technical stand- s . : 2 o Ieint coupresatiohul €nurch. addrebs. | B i s Announces on Every Week Day : 227 F St N.W. i - ? o4 the members of'the Optimisis' Club i pe J o e W ] The tenchers' ealary bl to-be tn. [at thelr weakiy mesting fn the CIty | ing “Fresvury. agTekl Aue Bcretary o [0 » p ] tcoducea at the forthcoming sesston | TS0 YRLETARY. L C o cenerar | SOTTeCt When e stated ‘that the re- | |§ D t D th " Announce for ! or Congress as & substitute for the |iines, and Ttoreperaca. hie_remarks | boenoolati? | i0% OB deleETams, tele. anClng a inner = il | Capper measure, which failed to pass | With many witly: stories. . When the | the repeal of ‘the last of the trans-| (g S0 Y membership arose to offer prayer for tat tablish Friday and Saturday at the lust sesglon, will be put nto | Goimit L0 Herrell, who Ja danger- i he S iplatnod. Ba). BrttoR th, . - final shape by the board of education {ousiy I1l, the clergyman was much im- | “However, when we. look- upon. the ] ] I} at 2 conference in the Frankiin |Preseed. bronder aspect of _transportation. SpeClal Music i ‘Mra, Paul Buchschmidt rendered sev- | which must include highways, in this | | % H ;:Imol !si!:r;illy bll;htu‘ht ]l ‘o:‘:lolck ral goloe. Plans were dise u.?eqcior\ m(:'ux; age, t‘e -xr{w l:x on mnl‘or g [ - d d _ Recommendations “of e legislative | a dinner-dance to be held at the City | vehicles, repair parts and accessories | |M 7l S un re S | committees ot the Federuted Teach.|Club on December 13! S e et Doy o Lancheon 4 BQE against individual transportation. To | (8 ot i lers' Unious presented at a hearing S | huge the necessity of thin individusd{ (i Dancing at Luncheon Alsof§ . | Monday will b 1 by Misy Nina Belle Hurst wus the first | fransportation one has only to vis- . - o » | Monday 11 be consldered before the h 3111 ln'sopteh by the board: woman umpire to be admitted to the | ualize the sudden removal of the. 0 mar H l staff of the Southern California Base | motor vehicle from Ihv transportation - Civie and frade organizations of [ Ball Managers' Assoclation. | service of the nation.” i BRI AT jthe District as well as the various |teacher organizations will be given : £308, i & opportunity to study the bill be- ) . 5 {fore it Is Introduced in Congreas. It ew ails is the desire of the §chaol officlals ; : < that these orkanizations Eive their b B '\munlmoul support to the measure i when it comes up for consideration in s Congress. | “Iie Capper bill haw furnished the o a |ekeleton of the new teacher pay meas- are. Some modifications, however, | have been mude in the Capper bill, h —— | LAWYER LOSES PLEA. Priced to ease the strain on the exchequer R st e e Styled to stress the new ease in lines B} : o y : & mandamus aguinee Jolia B e Exact reproductions of Fashion's Newest Exclusive Models. :'“u.n?‘zgl dhe Sevoration of the .‘r’.h’?: 3 - Beautiful quality Satins, Faille Silks, Metallic Laces and Tewons o et permissien Ceom court before consulting a prisoner at Cloths, handsomely trimmed; in Fashign’s newest colors. All the court Men'S Application for the mandamus was are newly arrived creations, at this very special feature price. § | made ';‘:'f;r,,;’:;‘;fl“:",;,‘,:fl:',‘;,’; ‘hen% Ruby Brownell, to ! S it of himself and client. i Z ea e S the Court'e ruid 1 ugean- i D 3 W l' $ 4.95 Shaker weaves Brushed wool Novelties Luck was with us when we purchased the entire sweater stock of afavorably known maker. !twas with you when we had to re- duce the price of several hundreds of fine sweaters from our own stocks to reach the sale level of the others. Over-the-head sweat- ers. Coat styles. Golf jackets. Every one all wool. Every one designed for winter wear. Camel color, gray, maroon, brown, mix- tures. Complete sizes 34 to 46. Overhead---Velours & Beavers When the great coat g.oes on, the soft felt should come off. A warmer looking hat. A warmer feeling hat./ The velour. We have them, soft and silky as a kitten’s ear, $3.65. Beavers, the kind a reblocking and a new band carry far beyond their first season, $7.50. Pearl, tan, stone, hickory. b Don’t forget Dobbs. Dobbs velours for the finest, if you want to go to $10 or $12.50. Feel these velours—the price shrinks instantly. The Calendar says High Shoes The Ideal Turkey—Roaster . °. An even dosen of new styles $ 4_35 MADB,ofln:d, cold-tplled, THICK, sheet aluminum, _ An even standard of high quality “Wear-Ever” Roasters heat evenly all -over and et hold the heat for a long time. That is why: ¥Wear-Eves” 2% : 2 . ¥ . ::n o mmq\lk ire les "HZ:““.%Z’ o °'d::;7n=u’ e : - 'We.-don’t think it shows vim and vigor to wade ire less ttention; * = . s lfeyne-cooked.mqm'nd food. - ¥ M through snow in low shoes. We're here with the best Py e """*“"'"."L‘;.:'.'::‘:L"‘:‘":‘:- ; high shoes for sensible November. wearing we've ever wakvdw-hwm-;y‘ggfm ““w : shown at $4.85. Leathers of worth. Real shoecraft. prices at wi lers are now of ¢ L = . Efi“m*"hfi“flfl'r Got your: AY. French, English and very conservative lasts. Black calf, e Arfuwl.mwxcmoomx}nNg‘mNsm £, v i tan calf, patent leather. All sizes, A to D widths. Thesé Stores, We KNOW, Can Supply You: THE S. KANN SONS CO. DULIN & MARTIN CO., Inc. THE PALAIS ROYAL. - ' : B GOLDENBERG’S LANSBURGH & BROTHER BARBER & ROSS:: : e e White English Broadcloth Shirts . CAVANAGH L3 xl:mnucx. : 3 GOLDSTELN, B. TAKOMA uuunuu co., . 3411 M Bt "oxo um St. N.W. Tnkemn hr M. J. COLLIN 3 N L : . U ; . ) 3701 GQOI‘(I.I Ave N.w. N.E. i 1';‘3"!?[";!0‘ E - b ‘ s 85 lll;“‘mm‘ e . 8. JE S0N, MT. PLEASANT lulum ARE coy . W, R, m‘&g'l- e, - | . GBO. A. EMMONS, B. KANDEL, TR WALSH BROS., 207 Panna. Ave. S.E. 3659 Georg{u Ave: NW. and 05 Fenna. Ave: .. 8430 14th BL'N.W. INCH, 1787 Col. P ; A - ! - : vied! 340 TS o, B A i 3 T L it VPN iy L ey The Genwine Imported 651 Penna, Ave. 8E. 150 3 gmw. 4 436 7th S S.W, 5 " i k Imported broadcloth, tailored into shirts that show why the D R e — y [ " MARYLAND, VIRGINIA (Continted) VIRGINIA (Continued) VIRGINIA (Contmued) £ {1 Englishman sets the standard for correct accessories every where. ANTAPOLIS o, BRIETOL, we. Corn. GORDONSVILLE, -1 b iy PR ; A /e Shirts with the luster of silk. The sturdiness of fine cotton. 2o omARLOTTESVILLE, . ngfii’%’:fl"& pose - PORTSMOUTH: 7.9 2 White, the white that stays.white and lustrous, despxte the cEREe walker. oo by HERNDOX, e 2o o 4% laundry. w'“"“," & Walker. Smith-McKinney. & A : ATTSV! DANVILLE, h > B. lelor Co. The E. ” . Carr_Bros. & Boswell, Inc. Barbour & Welborn Hdwe. Co. o o T ST T4 LAV Boert. FALLS CHURCH, e 11, ?Anflouwn Gonr 3. 'T. Abbott & Son. | B e q !.'NT RAINIER, J. W. Brown, HANAI.Afi SUFFOLK, Ly R wh b 0, FARMVILLE, S, Wegener Whptheri-Pruden Co. . VIL = 1 > 3 wro T NEWS, #T'ill' et e RJI W. .nohinon Hamliton & Cook Hdwe. Co. L :; FREDERICKSBURG, ‘W. A. Bell & Bro. \0" WINCHI TER, EXAND! FRONT ROYAL, fi'&'srcf” e Han WAL, o O UDOROS - - ¥ ; 7th at F R. E. Knikht & Son. J. F. Forsyth Co. anler steu & mm Co, Balley & Solenberger. <

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