Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., FRIDAY, NOV’EMIBER 16, 1923. B , CORONER PROBES et prer e /| 3 phone Wires Are Cut. % — Sl_AYlNG nF PAlR DANVILLE, 111, November 16.—| /& % Sister of Dead Wife and L 3 N [Erustrated early LRy etator there, who turned in the fire: alarm when the telephone cables were cut. Beemrit =R : W T ads Al BI6- 18- [320- 13291324 SEVENTA STREET. Nw ) P v h tor started Named by Vietims. F NI | |the telephone the D of peo: N : . . Dlo were soom in the streets, seeking . 3 ¢ : :| | the fire. The burglars are believed By the Associated Press. b\ 1 o e % to have fled without entering any LEXINGTON, Ky. November 16.— . building. Only ten telephones out of ™ . Ky, Coroner John Anglin said he would a, total ot 1,195 were left in commis- hold an’ inquest here today into the { 5 . 5 o N We've spared no pains and have not counted profits to score this sale over’the top and make the attractions strong emough deaths from bullet wounds of Jack S - and magnetic enough to draw our old patrons and induce the new to visit us. The bargains are all timely and the reduc- Rivers and his wife Eva of Cincin- i i s e i SRVl Mt sudiMis Divers wereishot 2 i tions are bona fide and on goods wanted for use now and during the holidays. last lay morning ng a quarrel 3 ¢ . s < I wlll Pa i = ' at the home of Mrs. Rivers' sister § N | . t y y t here, Mrs. Maude Wright.. Rivers 4 : A ou o a s a Stit. died from his wounds Tuesday night TR | |8 : N For Economy's Sahe Get in On This Sale of Enlarged Toy night. Two persons are being held at the N ; : ] N } Fayette county jail here in default of 7 Nl Z s 2 ’ ] | t t bohd ‘on chiryes of murde v e 8 epartmen out of the shootin Th . i B Maude Wright and ;. £ | .8 \ § , . allege Lynn roomec Vi 2 - 3 i ol y Mrs. Rivers died with the name of %nm!”.. her 1i erselt i according Mr. and Mrs. Abram Myers, 127 in 1889. Later he was employed as rola®ves ollowing the | 11¢th street northe: Who celebrated |an examiner In_the pension bureau, shootin Wright said she was|their golden weddi anniversary | retiring as chief of a_division after Euilty of 1 the shots, but upon )jast Friday. They were married in | thirty-three years of government f the death of her brother-{Qregon, Oxle county, Iil, November | service. | Aw changed her statement and al- | g ¥ { * Mrs. Myers was born in Emmits- l ged that Lynn pulled the trigse) rs was born at Keedysville, | burg, M. ganuary 20, 1862 She was t cost the two lives. ” _ ober and rrlrhralo-d]n daughter of Willlam and Sarah | 11 Hill, brother of Mrs. Rivers, | his s v ,.,hlh mrmd.w this vear. | Gibbs, who were natives of Baltimore. €8 wi during the civil war Mr. and Mrs. Myers have been active | Rt : 3 I ' B in the affairs of the Grand Army of o4 in Company L, S v. | the Republic and the Woman's Rellef | S s Il OFFICE SPACE storekeeper and er They celebrated their anniversary 1 ternal revenue department. There- |quietly with members of the immedi- | i ! Any $22.50 Garment Any $30.00 Garment after for sixteen years he taught ate family. They have five children Now Available % y § y § school in Illinois, removing to Iowa |l and ten grandchildren. anq | ————— in the heautiful 7 ! - A sale that wil.l make hi’§t9r_v in,the clothing: Aus - "% | AID TO QUAKE VICTIMS i e S e abescer oo || Evening Star Building [f | /5 Z business of Washington. Giving values that you | Here 10.A:M: shitting to lace the ' previous plan of selli g would expect to get at the end of the season in- TO BE FREE HEREAFTER“S&H‘: (BTeng Teltor funds tha Tatter pian SENIRAYIEDCATION ! i stead of the beginning. to 9 P-M-' v moderate R —— having proved unsuccessful, REASONABLE RENTALS 5 2 85 o s, b E H f g . . . Plan of Selling at Cost Found In 1 o omarter asmoiguona Blankets A | ] / ' The Sl lits include a great many styles in both Bnng the Klddles e Fhos advisable, Japanese Bureaun | CHES, (O LS don of ‘some expeneive Apply single and double breasted models, Records for Twenty-Four Hours. SR % . 4 Advises Red Cross. garments, which are to be sold without 1 in mixtures, stripes, checks, etc. Every suit is guaran- 1 v ter—4 p.m., 48; 8 p.m | fit. Sanit i t and supplies tar » pes, checks, - gu 'n p ht, 46; 4 am. 45: 8 am i | By the Associated Press. ‘x‘l‘:l(:i Tnedicine ars 1o ne dlstributed free Room 621, S Bldg\' { teed for wear and satisfaction. A special line of blue, ome ectats TOKIO, November 16.—The Japane: hospitals and similar institutions. Phone Main 5000, Br. 3 t pan. 30.10; 8 relief bureau has notified local Te umber is to be alloted in the ratio of ; black and:brown pin stripesiat $2400. ' Sizcs 33t 46. for Tomorrow' nidnight 2 sentatives of the > 0 per cent for Tokio and 30 per cent & "~ |that a new method of di © d Yokot Th 0 t are made in belters, box . occurred ; g e vvercoats .-, great caats and | Columbia Building Blocks.. 39c m xmla}\. mperature, ! S z % Crying and Mamma Dolls, urred 4t 6 ¥ T 1 " conservative styles, and come in oxford, brown, tan, gray, $1.00 to $3.50 & h!ack navy, etc., and at either pr'cc vou will find the sea- | Meow Kittie Kats..59c and $1.00 > . ¢ Condition of the Water. Buy Bell’s Guaranteed Clothes at Lowest Prices or Money Back { : son’s greatest values. - Sizes 33 to 46 Bowling Tenpins $L50 ndition of the H H Aluminum Dishes. .. .59 to 5293 t Falls—Tem- $1.00 Kitchen Cabinets perature, 45 ition, siigntly mud- 9 . . Triphead Drunts B ; 3 : Boy’s Wear Specially Priced | Rubbertire Velotipedcs Tide Tables. \ [ i = 9 > % English Doll Perambnhlor-SZ.’S{ @urnished by United s coast ; ) K Boys' Boys Boys Boys Reed Doll Carriage. . .. geodetic surve: o Rocki ors 00! : Chinchilla | 2-Pants | Pullover- | Juvenile | White Enamel Cradies - 53.49 —about to close— A | Costs | *Suits | Sweaters | = Suits | AiboliumsnsCrade s o _ \ §5.75 | $8.95 | SL39 | SL98 | achehimaliten Sturry - weafing Osxford S Coaster on Wheels Chinchilla Conts, anadesof Auc B8 w o & € ech. = ubber-tire ,Pedicycle. . : sets b e LS e wid e ot pecs || amiiover gl b a Stuffed M k The Greatest Overcoat Sale : Q) B | B | 5 | e M Kok orie-hs .n hour after sunset Wood Wheelharro“s e Yet Witnessed in This City Weather. tonight; to- NN YR N7 The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:31 a.m.; sun sets " 400 Palrs of Men’s $5 and $6 500 Pairs Boys’, Misses’ and Chlldren s = ; 5‘; — All-Wool—Plaid Back 7 ngh and Low Shoes|| Solid Leather Shoes - OVERCOATS 270 BaS1, Gigantic Collectton of Thousande of (Bl - v it s wed i et aen i S b iy have best runber heels sttached: broad tocs, medium, round and ' the will make no take by supplying your mld: w everal pairs moder: uare toes. Blucher lace and English lace styles. Tans, of the shoes at the price. Sizes of . Tony: Reds, e dren’s s 4 to 8 81 to 11 amd 11%sto 2. Fine Coats will be seen on the backs ;“__’__ WA % | of our friends. Cloudy Cloudy leveland 0.01 Cloudy Denver 8 008 SR S 7 A R R S S L R S NP WL 7 N S RS R S R Offered while they last at a & fraction of their real worth. SRS i §oon Goay There is a style and fabric in G . this great collection to please e, Weather every taste. Light colors, dark colors, fancy mixtures. rool stripe, stripe or i : : o ATwent Bolivia: Velour and Tolaire rles i y plam color materials; full length; in All St,‘]es- All sizes. several styles of button front, tie side, ; atch pockets, plain backs, convertible Euas ! oliars, cte. Al sizes in: the lot for | all, he minute models, misses and women; 16 ‘to 4 INSTALL UNIVERSITY HEAD. wp it i) | The Duplicate of These Coats Would Cost You ™SR | CHOICE of ANY HAT in the HOUSE of Missouri here today in- i D robke s presiaent at Least $15 More N i ~ None Reserved. Your Unrestricted Choice! emonies were presided over st who It R This is a bona fide clearance and you will get the ab- e e T e ot wow . ) solute benefit of our entire stock, at this_one price. : | g . All hats are included that sold at $395, $495, $595 and Y SO Y S S Y Y S O YT $7.50. - All fine silk Lyons and Panne velvets, gombined UcCor: muk Medical with tinsel cloth and many varieties cf fancy trimmings. Collese Slassen Fitted ‘Examined i Dr.CLAUDE S, SEMONES | Bell’s Money- Eyesight Specialist Either these garments are b e v ' - 49c All Over the House Specials, 49c¢ w410 Morachion Big. . R 1 the same quality or vour e S A BaCk Guar antee q 3 < Yard-wide Curtain Madras....5 yds. 49c | Girls Flannelette Gowns, 2 to 14 yrs. 49 — money back. : ° ’ Saxh Lace Curtain Girls* Satcen Bloomers. '3 or 49¢ WE ARE UNABLE TO y Ny 36-in. Bleached Muslin. Vs yds., 49: Girls’ Outing Flannel Bloomets. .2 for 49¢ FPPLY THE DEMAND ! 23 e Table Covers, Scarfs and Shum “49c | 18x36 Colored Border Huck Towels, tive purchasers for well sito- " £ 32-in. 25¢ Dress Ginghams. .....3 yds., 49: * 3 for 49¢ . e G Stamped Centers and Scarfs. .. .2 for 49c |21x40 Wide Border Turkish Towels, l wo—Pants Our big buping, power. affords § 25¢ Yd.-wide Pink Nainsook...3 yi worth 69c. U\ .49¢ you the biggest selection of per- P Dress Percale, light or dark e Striped Outing Flannel. 3-yds., 496 i ; s 95 : \ Yard-wide Percales /ds., 49c | Women's Outsize Lisle Hose. .. .3 pr., 49c : . | ‘Women’s Perfect Si % Pequot Jq-in Unbleached Sheeting, 0. N. T. Merc. Crochet Cotton.. 2 yds., 49c fectly tailored suits that are fault- o I " less in fit and workmanship. Lowest p— I U [T "l llllllllll : e iy | Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose.2 prs., 49c | %-length Farcy-top Wool socks, pr..49c = S l S e Il gradcs LD e ————— - " 2 W:nnren: Helrtllyer-mlxed H:le .49¢ Womexv'xl Fleece-lined Pants. i3 .49¢ T l enewlng guaranteed at our stores. g 1 your child meeds m winter coat, by 42x72 Bleached Bolster Case. . Yd.-wide Drapery Burlap. ' > hn her 'to this sale and out- 3x5-ft. Holland Shades, seconds. Yd-wide Figured Curtain Mudus. vd . 49¢ 1 B o e of thiae ot Clotn 18x36 Turkish Towels. . Yd.-wide Curtain-Marquisette. .3 yds., 49 ] o078 E th values up to $10. \ Infants’ Flannel Kimonos 1 Kayser Misses’ Kaig Gloves, or. Infants' Sitk-stripe Shirts 49¢ | Vawide Black Satine. - N . > v S : a specialty forZ : T Tots' Gingham Dresses. :49¢ | Boxed Satin Boudoir€aps. Khaki Overalls, 2 and 4 yrs < Embroidered Lace Collars. “,I-mh Sdiver Senjon Girls Hats’ $1.98 White: Flannel Petticoats, 2 to 6 yrs. 45c | Full bolt 32.in. Drees Ginghyim 3 V., pi 4 = A big double table heaped high with hats of all descriptions and | Infants’ Muslin Slips. Infants’ Wool Socks, pr. 9¢ to suit_ull tastes and head sizes. nmm creations for tots or irls | Body Waist Union S 2 58-in. Table Damask; yd up to 12 years. ‘Women's Crepe Gowns 20%20 Hemmed Napkins. Yd.-wide Curtain Swiss worse for % o7, gt 2 2 Stores in Washmgton Middies and Dresses, 9 | Extra Size Crepe Bioo “49c | Cofored Border 35¢ Tur touch with us at once, so- 3 n-top Envelope Chemise... o . we can remedy matters S 920 F St N w 41 P nomas:ir:- ‘.‘.‘fl"‘;‘d'.’:“’.‘“'uni.“‘:?- CRt ] color z\nnamnl in a | Wash Slg( Camisole. oy sasers Linen-finish Crash Toweling. . before, winter weather = . ao Ve. variety of models: neatly trim: Sizes 7 to 14 years. ‘Embroidery-top Brassiere . '| Yd.-wide Fancy Outing Flannel Zyds., comes. ‘Women’s Pink Bloomers. B Ladies! Pure Linen Handkerch’fs.3Xo Infants’ Rubber Pants. MAURICE J. COLBERT £ : Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M. Hood and Rain Capes, i 4 I D i ey i 4 ..'.E"’",‘.m back ¥ | 6% ta 83c Knit Toques and Caps. e T O B3 Womens -;r.'g:.'.‘ 15’&'&}53:!:; st Eonbrasicred Piligwesies FEE mmmmmmmmm {4 Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street F3oic Nor= UUTITTHTTHTTEITIETTLTT L I Al ST e

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