Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 19:23. S o P T T o B S S e T 3 e Ly g Al B B T st e AW 0 e e o T T B B R T e AT BT ' [t ot et Limuhie Skt SRl contnded s inter.| DR, MAYO SAYS WATER [W/i in C SAYS GIRLS OF VASSAR | arks’ In the Tuture tho same bud- allied” military ‘control in Germany | DRs isconsin Co-eds HOLD WALTON TOOK Bet 1so mn?:fln‘;ed at about 3,400,000, FUBH SEES MENAEE ":lwne:e-u: :Amil l;o -:c lr:mr:-u: "%’efie";’z. are estimated at 3,100,000, ‘lltl' ,.}L, to thelr Governments, sabe IN U. S. AIDS PROHIBITION Unammously Ban ABE NOT SMOKERS MONEY FOR PARDONS 000 marks. In order to balance the in- ting the draft of a notification to iternal budget, therefe brutal en- bu’mln adjuring re t 1L h :; H PE F E S e ke |N GER A frent s oS e iy g | ST o e wne| Student Drinking Tt Mctmcken Decleres et ¢ necessary. of reful various collective » AT That the internal budget is almost »en-me-,m ¥hich would be decided |for alcohollo liquor s acquired and |y ge Assoclated Preu, Enees Show Only When They | Impeachment Body Hears Clem- the same as that of 1918 -is being allled cabinets, would o i h ¢ A e e proved, as follows: The internal bud- fumeted. {,’ ‘"; 5‘::; :'"d o B o e MADISON, Wis, Nov. 16—By a Are Playiig Hockey. | ency Record of Governor get for 1913 xxmv;,s reneuals of 3,618,- E‘?‘f. Cfl“’t".:’“t qt}the time i""fl"‘ m; lfl ler -: umndennt[e BUP-| unanimous vote at a compulsory | By the Assoclated Press. " 000,000 marks and proceeds, including nc a ‘rance attache sucl ply of pure water ere exists no meeting here las igl - ra lnh New Currency May Stay|navment ot intere ot sro1000.000 | Tells Ambassadors Reichs- | importance to the question that it re- | pau e Kt st night, 3,000 | ' CHICAGO, November 16.—Vassar of Oklahoma. real reason why prohibition should| University of Wisconsin co-eds marks. ! Served the right to impose-additional | 700 TL R UM B e 3. Mayo| went on. Fevord > sirls do not smoke and knecs are —_— 1 H i Finance experts are of the opinion H es, e collective penalties | 1€ , Dr. A ! 3 cord as opposed to |only bare when they play hockey, Financial Chaos and Uni- | that further reduction of 'the internal | wehr Is Far in Excess 0f !Zppeared to het insufficient and wonia | of Rochester, Minn,, notéd surgeon | drinking among students of both |according to Dr. Henry Noble Mo- | By the Awociated Press. e i budget is possible and Indispensable, | T ltiagPipceed alone to Inflict such penc | and physician, said last night. Dr.! & 1d decided (o appeal to fed- | Cracken, president of the collese, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., November considering the cessation of high- | e allies de ot to | = s s to check drinkin, iere atiending the annual conven- 16.—The senate court versal Famine. S e reaty Strength. assoclate themselves with her. [Mayo is in Boston attending the dedl- | urces in Madison. € |tion of Vassar Alumnae. i S :" impenchment s 1 ey reduction of administration, inasmuch | S catlon of the Thorndike memorial 4 prohibiting co-eds The convention opened today with oday Into the pardon as the expenditures for the exte: i H 1ahoxhtoryy AR, &uditlonito Alie city who |Several hundred former students at|and parole record of Gov. J. C. Wal- BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. budget necessitated by the Deace | By the Assoclated Pross. UNT CLUB TO HOLD MEET | hespitar. * = | art Protesting | the girls school In attendance. Edu- |ton in hearing the charge that thy treaty must still be added, | PARIS, November 16.—Marshal et T o oan, oLy Buglo: o ending the | cational and soctal problems growing | oyecutive abused his cl By Radio to The Star and ti tcago Daily | Today the rate for the rentenmark | . 3 Saxen blood is a water drinker by g 1 v ca ve |out of the attempt to extend educa- < S CIOMenry Bowers Newa. Copyright, has been fixed at 600,000,000,000 paper | FoCh. who was present at the meet- |Grayson and Hazen to Be Masters | hature” Dr. Mayo said. “The boot ! ) e " |tion to the modern college girl are|to provide lucrative fees for his po- The new | marks. The cabinet has deeldea. to|Ing of the ambassadors’ council yes- leggers and trafiickers in fllicit liquor | The |to receive chief attention of thelitical supporters and friends. send 100.000,00,000 rentenmarics info | terday, made a statoment regardins of Hounds. are usually of continental European E Wi alumni, here from all parts of the| The board of prosecution announced sl 1 ,f, the Ruhr, whereby support of the The Rock Creek " . | BloOd. ecord as to <ountry. it would present additional evidenc. ‘Thursday, is hfl"“") last hope ofy pin Tnd Rhine district will be con- | Mitary activities In Germany. He he Rock Creek Hunt Club will{ “Out my way, In the west, prohibi- a 5 Besides President McCracken, Pres- |to show that attornays in many in- avolding utter financial chaos this | {jnued for about ten days. 1gave details of Germany's armament | Stage 8 meet tomorrow afternoon in | tion has done a great good among sha 1:' 2 ] ident Burton of the University of |stances collected thousands of dollars winter—a chaos which would almost | preparations. declaring that the|the vicinity of Kensington, Md. The | the Anglo-Saxons L ; . CuiGgosnl Genp. 1o, Hamilton, ‘gean Sobsjoptinings iclomency | sor. thelr e e G fadd e e e b ins 4 far in |party will start at 2:30 o'clock from | BoTthern E ? ve | 10 of women at the University of Mich- | clients. Wholesale pardons and pa- certalnly have as its consequence| STQRM DOWNS AIR COUPE. TiFEhp hal DeopiinoreB L FAr 4 had a zood supply of pure wa o ainst Ints 2 s 5 \gan, are speakers on tonight's pro- |roles were issued, it i3 charged, in universal refus of the effectives permitted and | the r Lo | drink for éentu he dison gram. | some cases over the protests o'f coun- sell food un S RS N 1 the manufacture of war mate- Joint master o the Jaonm “In the older os Surope ed by I —_——— ity officials and numerous other in the cities, the fea ‘{‘_‘f“"‘_‘",“"t‘ ovened hs i _:“‘i‘_‘("‘“"“' s had been resumed in unoceupled | vin C. Hazen, District surveyor. Fater s oo At the on, o | It is estimated that if the forests |dividuals. and even before tho d: which are beyond Imagi 15 ‘d“‘"‘r compar; “f”; ‘Q 2 ‘F";"“ many. Hugo Stinnes had even AR 5 4 & t A i :;;h:c(i?,rx'lrfic:fi:evfigflxggtfl‘.’;ys'sfiffig Bpsdihok il .| Wednesday morning, for San Fran- oo 00 5 : § 7 : n o i itwo ec! he enroll- y —_— The new currency is exch: | claco;, catrying ‘s Dartel of frelght ansferred a number - of workmen A S L((um,uol::‘an ypgenne & ool } hese countries agot hove fo at the insitution |yleld annually the full equivalent of | Mexjcan bean beetles ars multi on demand for bonds on which the S 3 o A = ' | who specialized in this branch of In- oflf dl‘;‘w‘;mm ’fimn&"«.m ';f;l“ :‘l: all h‘nl v'ruhlh‘“lun u"h' their w'lm.«* ¢ bly lower next |from thirty to 120 times the present |ing rapidly in the United States terest is guaranteed by industrial, ag- | 50% CONSG GOV L ML U g 1o | Qustry from the Ruhr to the intertor, | 2L L7 ki esiack SL water SUpRYRTe above PERIOUNINT | yeat. consumption of coal. causing great loss. ricultural and other associations and | word re last wiight. The |and, further, quantities of material hence—theorctically, at least—it is|ship is b, piloted by Howard |had been ordered abroad, notably in Rhinchart vton fiycr. e g ot e s | kot Eatigiala it at e pects PEOPLE S BEAUTY PAG EANT DAYTON, Ohio, November 16.—An the new The fu Y Foy, who | ent “time, farshal Foch, thesc mment * der 2 e S ceedings nevertheless were 2 men- unsecured on grandek 5 ¥-twe which might become grave In the om, who represents France auteed by gold taxes A —— T cem me pretee., - —— Free Tickets for A l Yy ’m‘ t34 58" Thousands Have En]oyed i! d f00 Peoples Pageant of Beauty not be predicted. It is probable no eompetent economist would even Beauty Pageant i i This magnificent pageant is a gift to . sinlc ke ¢ ! Mot s o e of ‘;’w s'xfee';?b";y s o Vb W ashington from the Peoples Drug Stores ‘7 P ‘r ples Drug Stores and get a ticket for the : Ty : 3 which do not ) ) } ‘ E A Pageant of Beauty now being held in the 2 7 .he_re S0 ERSece B ORieRac or w2 rency problems ctane 2 { D 5 28 C 3 Y, ¢ mission. : ) urant Show Room, 11 onnecticut B ; the displ p e . & = “ e sure 0 see e 1splays o exquisite av;:f'"e' The tickets are free for the toiletries—and enjoy vaudeville acts and good asring. music. Pageant closes Saturday night. on daly belanens o | Tonight at 8 O’clock pounded monthly. 52550 | Prizes Will Be Awardedto Winners of interest on special savings certificates — compounded semiannually. | wwmmee | Peoples Beauty Contest M Buildi . 2 Pa. Ave,, e A8 o sk B —at the Pageant of Beauty in the Durant Show Room, 1128 Conn. Ave. HE twenty most beautiful women who participated in the Peoples Beauty Contest (as selected by the judges) will appear in person tonight at 8 o’clock at the Beauty Pageant, now being staged at the Durant Show Rooms, 1128 Connecticut Avenue. At this time the generous prizes offered will be awarded to the lovely winners. We cater with individuality in both At 10 o’clock the five major prize winners of Peoples Beauty Contest and S . d ) their escorts, together with Misses O'Neil, Walters and Zanders, movie stars uits an Overcoats participating in Peoples Beauty Pageant, and their escorts, will be enter- Miode. Suits e desianit boe Mol it tained at Le Paradis, No. 1 Thomas Clrcle through the courtesy of the man- who fit fashion to personality. Thus Mode | agement of that fashionable cafe. ; E::::;: ;fikm:?flf::! ;‘;fifi:‘ha?:r mfi:;d::_ Tonight will be a big night at the Beauty Pageant—be sure to come—but pealing features—besides their intrinsic excel- come early. lence. Suits, 335-00 to 575-00 Manufacturers Participating in P [ & Og ram for Satur day Manufacturers Participating in Peoples Beauty Pageant Pageant Opens 4 P.M. Closes 10:30 P.M. Peoples Beauty Pageant L] 4to7:30 P.M.—Pageant of Beauty Displays of Exquisite Toiletries gle and Double breasted—Fly front and Button Gillette Safety Razors 7:30 P.M.—Orchestra Selections ) Nadine In Overcoats, Richard Austin & Co. of Lon- don are collaborators with us—combined you i Badiumn Produets find here America’s best and London’s best. Sin- Mary Garden (Paris) through models; Box Coats, Ulsters, etc. fancy double-faced weaves and plain fabrics, in- Melba et ay o i o cluding the famous Montagnacs. R ’ :00 P.M.—Movie Stars Appear in Person Conde MuISIfled Cocoanut Oll Miss Laura Walters, appearing in D. W. Griffith’s productions Miss Ingrid Zanders, appearing in Selsnick pictures Woodbury’s Overcoats’ 835-00 to 3100-00 Ed Pinaud (Paris) Mis:v Dixie O’Neil, appearing in “When Paris Sleeps” o Dioxogen A R TR eI, 1 Richard Hudnut 8:30 P.M —W ashington Quartette B Con e have grouped a big variety of big values in these i Garden Cour four grades ogf borh Suits ind Oveyrcoatsf— Rubberset Toothbrushes In Delightful Harmony 8:45 P.M.—Miss Charlotte Lubar Slendaform 535_340._545_350 P OMPeian : Singer of Popular Songs Woodworth Boncilla 9:00 P.M.—Orchestra Selections Derma Viva ; ) The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director . Our Special Tuxedo.........$39.50 Armand . i o Shampoo Made with shawl or notch collar; silk lined and silk ° Gibson 9:15 P.M.—Miss Ida Belt Caro-c sleeve linings. All sizes. Russian and Spanish Dancing Domino Coat and Trousers. Other Tuxedos, $55 and $80 Gainsborough Hair Nets 9:30 P.M —Mr.Jerry Ripp Tijade (Paris) Kolor-Bak Eccentric Dancer of Merit Harriet Hubbart A yer Djer-Kiss (Paris) . o e - Dr. Scholl Foot Products The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director Cur SPOCial Blu“ie S::ge Suit. . .$31.00 Tokalon 10:00 P.M.—Drawing of Prizes Mu-Sol-Dent 00 Value : : ] Made of the new winter-weight Blue Serge—cut both Farr’S Extra Added—Mr.H. Leigh James sco’t,s Mlneralava Single and Double breasted. Emerson’s Anodyne Premier Baritone Kalos Toiletries Parker Flowers : R ' ~ Mammy Lou Candies The Mode—F at Eleventh Wildroot , A Sitroux Hair Nets ' Laco | DPUCSTOD) Pebeco Tooth Paste' Lehn & Fink i e ; Temple of Allah Incense Chapin-Sacks S The Better ta Serve You - . Aubry Sisters The Carolinians—Paul Garren, Director Vivaudou

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