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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. : a 1 SEMIERENY B ™ e s - [N BGINS [fomy e ey DISCUSSED 4 HOURS = mows pyppeLss Grand Reopening Sale! | | thought nec 5 (Continued from First Page.) Mr. V an, an Ilinois farmer, | Board provany Wil Ask -G e L S AT T | 20000 Al Apropre || L5172 Special Bargains & Remarkable Values to Bid You Hearty Welcome a similar plan before Congress at!ygey. whic : . e Tate sataon IC . Daned oty | TRSY, yhich numbers many extremely ‘This remarkable value-giving sale is going along wonderfully, More Than Capper | houses butdicd in contirence in “ml:\)‘:ri‘lexl‘);“l:.‘lflu‘:;xih:n);§n.uken over tion Recommended by 72x90-In. Cowhide |with fine response to all our items and enthusiastic buying each | $269 Tapestry || §2 Pattern final days of the ion. Mr. Vroo- business day. The time is growing short for the duration of this . B . It_is probable that when Chancel- . Measure Provided. | R Tt Bl 10 o | ler stiefemann ‘appcars i the,reion: Gen. Beach. Comfort || Boston [sale and the chance for participating in its bargains will soon be Couch Table 1 gone, Covers || Cloths uesday to fight the battle for $ l .00 and 16 fneh Colors of green. || woven frames: two riv. c brown and red high luster finish; ) an emergency export commission and | his- political life, be will announce mixtures: hem: med, ready for | in_other w cils - = this big news, thus c e The tenchers salary bill, which ia| , URAeF the revised Vrooman plan, | chtent - taking the. wind out of the| Recommendation that Congress be ated handle straps: ¥ “hoice binck or ends; extra Inrge size 5838 Tl g 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. T to be Introduced at the next sesston | the €xport commission would con- | sails of his o of Congress, was discussed by the| 18t of three members, representing | o conEemhaon o 11e cabinet and |88ked to appropriate $200,000 an- 2, Including O Reducti Fur Collar 3 ncluding Qur Own Reductions ey |emmec The sarpi e been founa “snotiers.”” e and Special Purchases! e city will be given an opport ;| would then be sold abroad at what- | Scclation declares he was decelv Hinon, ur oa s to study it, as it is the degnlrz nlénl‘ti s i . found neces- | Adolph Hitler, the fascist 1 1 $81,000 Square Miles. school officlals to hav v f d all losses | h ad repeatedly warned 4 e MOUS support of thess benies mark ‘here i the line would be | hostile to the state This strip,” the report says, “100 $ $ 95 $ ;hn Proposed legislation comes up be- | :-].1.‘5.1[;:.1‘:,(!“:‘.1: xuml“('l":a(.:{ll from j OF = t - miles wide, contains approximately 1 = | ore Congress. thajtex on the lerop. Tt {8 estimated | | Ho8 i ¥ pers sted | §51,000 square miles. Base maps exist 1 would usually be less than 1 per o sen rel . = ifor only about one-half of these $81,- ! | WRIGLEY WILL MANAGE of the sale price | former Police I’ eut von Poehner | 000 squar and the Information | Seo ¢ Wallace has not made | and Dr. C an Roth, former minister | peeded for i N e R j needed for the compilation of tactical i | ) i el clals in a four-hour secret conference | AEriculture and Commerce. An a ates bro v a g at the Franklin School last night, | PFOPFiation would be required T Ty e ne e Pkt LSk hov DG o Bystam oF Sactioal maDs of con: No_definite Slon. I Tegard to| Creste a revolving fund of $100,000,- | gurd to the occupled provinces whose | ncnial United States has been com- the new bill was arrived at by the| 00 and provision would be made for | rupresentatives in the shape of the Pleted. is contained In the annual re- | gonterces, 'put_ (U1 understood that | e sale of debenture vonds’ up to | committe of fifteen were prescat ot port of Maj. Gen. Lansing H. Beach i1l il ask for i slightly in- 000, these fumis to be al- e I oD 1= i q creased amount over ihat asked in| Ways képt intact, and no losses paid f-ggflnucrd :umz::'o\:'o“h““‘ Mo ie | eblef ot Aumy Bugiiecs, inado public the Capper bill, which failed to come | 90Ut Of them. } & |yesterday. The work of producing | the maps is declared to be of first up for hearing at the last Congress. | The commission would de @ = Increased salary for the supers | 8dvance of marketing ti the LUDENDORFF “SPOTLESS.” |inortance from the standpoint of | intendant of schools, together with | there would be an exportable sur; sllghtly Inereased salaries for ' the|Of any particular crop. y ssociated Press, national defense and it at present re- teachers with the longevity pay ine | PIUS in 8ight, a tax would be assessed > 1CH, Bavaria, November 17.— duced “to the lowest ebb” by lack of crease feature wiil, 1t is sald, be In.|aEainst the ‘'whole of that crop put The Bavarian administration will not avaflable funds. cluded in the new bill. on we market, whether for export or | LTSS proceedings against (ien. Lud. The task of 1 It was learned that the bill will be | 40Mestic consumption. This tax; would | for his part in last week's| S0 SRR a0 celintigy made up of some of the features of | D¢ Collected from the farmer ‘at the | FEYOIt: Gen. Beach says, will require a great :::d:m;u“rlg.n a,the suggestiony market, where his product Is aold, the | ,, T\, Fenors D oporanle Diany yeats points out thatifor by the Federate BCHare 3 ator man, ginner or other | 88 e cer” y ese e operatio neds 4 Teachers e S Slane oF e s 1o sl s present the operations are con- fined necessarily to the areas of After the board of educati. ¢ | the tax from the purchase price and | branch of the German Offi decides upon the provistons ey | it into the ha | n and his behavior | particular Importance, lying within new bill the trade and clvic bodies of | Sromsnt, = The s p | have been found “spotless.”” The as-|100 miles of the coast and border board of education and school offi-| Secretarics of the Treasury, | the premiers of the several (erman |nually until the project of prepar. | | | IS8, Y R pu T 7 Y17 YO 7 YU L T G0 ] 'S In fact, he has sald that the s | 4 i > naps 1 - | ct, he d pecial- | The general committee of Catholic |Maps for only | ILLINOIS FIGHT ists of his department are still at|laymen in Munich has issued a declara- | #bout ou of the area covered J By the Assoclated Press. work on them. He is committed, |tion repudiating reports that the cl by the ba paps. 5 ) CHICAGO, IIL, November 17.—Wil- | ;¢ 2 i Vi :flr Cardinal Faulhaber was in any w The work of producing military A gencral sweeping sale of a big part of liam Wrigley, jr., will be in charge u ssew that mas 1- ! concerned with recent evente in Bavasin, | mavs 2F Sur trontiere alone <ot Srat A i our stock, taking reductions of $3 to as high o B o BLABE o f & c as- | The declaration describes the repor mportance for defense—is, therefore, b as $10 on a garment All are new, fresh Fine Coney Fur Coats, made in a full-fit- -5 mpalgn of Senator Hiram E 3 s Xty as false and unjust in the highest de- | Still one of considerable magnitude. ! 83 Sy an & e A AR lincd with brocaded corduroy: large ohnson for President in Illinois and | crops, instes - | gree. The appropriation of only $25.000 for goods and are up to the minute in style. The o ; great shawl collar, double silk cord Dl'oll’:b_ly the entire central and |current crop in advance of export a milltary surveys and maps during the materials are of all-wool Poiret twills, fiat d two side pockets; sizes to 46. northwest sections of the country, |fund out of which to meet losses. 14 SEPARATISTS SLAIN. last three 1 years has reduced silk crepes, crepe de chines, Canton crepes, ne High Luster Black Cloth Coats, made ralght line models, tle or button side and Senator Johnson announced today be- | Under th vett plan, wi fold i1 ay be- | Under the Jewett plan, which has| S ficld work to the lowest ks s e : ; fore leaving for Wushington been woriced “out only for wheat, a | BY the Associated Preas Srnenily T e "“"'v“““"\“C“".‘:‘s": ”"'}!1""‘1’3;“ atn -"": "‘."X tancy stitched. Deposits accepted. satins, All sizes_in the lots. Some are ir $37.50 High Luster 529 75 o Mr. Johnson said that he would tax would be ed only against LONDON, ovember 17.—Fourteen |taken to secure as on as practicable extra sizes up to 50. i } . . that will have to be fought out in|he believes would provide a subsidy |a News Agency dispatch from Dues- | year ended June 30, 1923, Gen. Besch savmgs Al'e Extraordlnary -FURRED COATS AT AT AT TR — 7 7 UL i AUV Estate Board, and that he intended | c Mr. Jew v g : ey v. Mr. Jewett would | east of Colozne, in which 200 sepa- ad i & at that time “to go into the issues | nts & bushel, which | ratists attncked the inhabitants, says | *Sacvevs were confined 1othe fiscal Teturn to Chicago on November 26 |Ww! e b its point of origin Rhineland tratists were killed in|ga regular appropriation of at least this campaign and will discu: the ‘of 30 cents a bushel for all wheat S nat? kel fur Sulare o etk T s to address the ook County Real | 2ds would be made the @ battle near Koenigswinter, south-|3§200,000 each year in order that seldorf. More fighting there is ex- " a - important questions quite ful exported. (o= 3 states of Vermont, Mas- gog belr biack s : seldort [itates of Vermont, 3 L G 1 " ng hoir bisck fur collafs fo match; in sises e et Your Share! . xnd misaen S Sty i Sale of 81x90 Perfect Quality Bleached [Salke of Children’s $6.98 Brushed Wool Seamless Sheets, 98c| I Sweater Sets A limited quantity of this good grade of bleached sheets, made of a strongly sheeting cotton, free from Injurious dre g and hemmed, ready $5 Colored Bedspread, $3.98 L Large size, 80x%0.inch tapestry bedspread, white 3 5 > 2 s Memmed crochet bedspread, in assorted Mar- | ooniined” with pink or oiaied, eats; Tendy S eaters, including leg seilles designs, for use on double beds; free from | 1y use. . weater and cap, in as- wstarch or dressing. d colors and sizes 1 to 4 Mokl Pilloweases, c| 49¢ Tk Towd 35 | Modgiors 2 2 o Pl sae, 42330 taehes, tckated. Bmpires e | 2000, o6 2 g e ey et ot | Tots” Coats, $2.69 | Rubber Pants, 25¢ pink or blue jors; every e med with 3-inch hems, and free of starch or| 30540 inches Made of a good heavy white] Kleinert's Jiffy Pants. stamped dressing. chinchilla, well lined. Sizes 1. | seconds: we gusrantee every pair 2 ears. 10 wear. Krinkle Bedspread, $1.79 ¢ | Sill Bonnets, $1_|89¢ Union Suits, 59c 55 inches wide, Bates' Good-looking _strles Double-bed_size, genuine Ripplette bedspresd, | o 68, inches - and Dates' | Goodlooking styles, Dl R ad g W o hemmed, ready for use; the quality that requires | fRCS KLh : . figu fanes” e, " ome with' ox: | [Hor, and gl s wlon 10 ironing. Panty Dress, $1 21013 e Lace Bed Sets, $2.98 |Esmond Baby Blanket, 79¢ |,z st o 1o scerane Knit Waists, 25¢ d Extra large size beds) size 80X0D ineh Size 30x40 1 with overlocked stitched bor- ed and rickrack hem. Sizes| bo I to 13 il Larue e e chnty Put aud ‘e | ders: pink o Dine grounds, with meat nuisers de- For Monday’s Reopening Sale! 375 Pairs Women’s Wowew's It Cubtun s, Mawls & Sane HOLIDAY FELT SLIPPERS RUBBERS $1.19 % 4 Women’s Holiday Felt Ribbon and Fur Trimmed Leather Sole and Heel Slippers. [ i 2 ark. A very S £ d Variety of shades, light and dark, A very ¢ Rubbers for the entire family. Men's, Boys), useful gift suggestion. All sizes, 3 to 8. - g Women's and Children's Extra Quality Regular and - Rolled-cdge Rubbers, A chance to keep the feet dry at a great saving. All sizes. Sale of Corduroy and Blanket "Gy, "Fotire 55,000 Stock Specially Priced! BathRobes| ] 2ce Curtain Sale $9.98 ‘od style mseortment: neat co LT ’ %_ § T Y S T LY S i RIACACRIRY 11 length and width; sizes to 14 septable gift for mother, sister, ere. putant LS £ e. L2 "\ b nderful assortment of patterns, including a selection of over 3,000 pairs of fine o Jap r"epe l(““onos, S2'69 isettes, tuscan mets, nottinghams in panels, pairs or Dutch styles, in . 3 ese Crepe Kimonos, in colors of pink, E L hs; one or two for a window; every one fresh, new and clean. S A e h Pill 9c |Perfect WindowShades,5 : LR T .95 Plus ow Tops, 79c |Perfect Windowdhades,20c Novelty Underwear, 95¢ | wu o sercvis sonte o o, |ty s st g 3 1130 Ideal as a gift for the home; and a big | mounted on standard rollers; complete with fixtures; and tan, The all-wool, heavv weight overcoat that protects you from aam the chilling winds and stormy cold weather, means much to £ ,,"“’f,.t‘&’;"“.,xlflf:%;,}‘;“5\”:igé‘fl,f"‘i‘..’;mi‘s?"i’;u"“r'.‘m;“‘c;.f‘,\.: valoe. olons, whte, groen or e _____ Velour Scarfs, $1.98 | 59¢ Curtain Madras, 39¢ ur comfort during the winter months, and its utility is your i all_colors e o J women S gsc fiwns, ch For lbrars of parlor table; size 14x38 inches: gllt| Yard wide, in cream, with fancy openwork pat- reason for buying. But you will want a stylish looking coat Soversd hatiste gowns, or EXTRA SIZE | seroll emprodered edges; in assorted colors £o match | terus. some with fancy colored flowers interworea. ztdh all the advantages of good workmanship and fabrics that Bl fii"i‘fi«:"}fih‘.’,‘“mn ™ Teachy imished eck | the furmiture. [ terme: some Cwith 1an A broad variety of pockets, plaits, to its smartness and outward appearance. Campus Togs ) belts, found under : : A s c 5 For fi.lel.‘th: :;;:yg:ml;f“t::;r:o::?: ’ R q“d“y i i = s High Iuster, mercerized finish, msng“ll 75 Boys i rplai “‘d, back fabri mu"n.MflMl bolts. ¢ !:gtheny meefing:::ywncedfiv:: We guarantee our clothes gfi{bg?’fif'{a Yds. 51.55 &, A wonderful assort- 2 P ants ment of patterns and 2 3 : -yard bundles, egch bundle v \ < : CaAS. KAUFMAN & BROS 1035 D b The rent ahsotbent kind. | W AW\ WB) colors that will appeal Cmxcaaco w"l'sfi'slfifi.vsy 31-25 LAY to the man and young llN " 1 = 1 = BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO ! Regular and extra sizes: Dutch mneck, B\ & man who deslr:es q“f‘] . A 4 sleeves, and knee and ankle length. < ity at a low price. Sin- R R SRR R ST ell 3 Bime g A0S B gle and double breast- Ot B0 e : ‘'omen’s Out: 1 g[x C W 69c ) ed models in light, 5 ) , \ % B Fiber .ln!(-)LSEmma, in black or brown; medium and dark col- d thné;—lm bac] wide top. Sizes to 10%. ors are in ‘he lot S“its : E C 1 that are easily worth . FLANNEL more; in sizes 32 to 42, g Good weight, double-faced fleency outing; & and no charge for al- 1ight grounds, iith neat pink or hiue stripes. 3 terations. 1 g : : ‘évPORT H‘(‘)?E 59c The banner 331 F Street : e, oyt o e e o | Men's Cotton | Boys' Be Pull-Over ebies 16 AllWool ~——~ @ j Bloum i boys’ 2-pants fRencuserce 98¢ | Farmas 69¢ s‘sf;g’s“ e e $ 5 O : Everything for the Well Dressed Man 3, from. the ull pleces n ngey Wiy oe . . 99¢, Sl LONGCLOTH kit e e itk obtriped | BOCAlS i and | collar, pull-over sweaters. |2t a price 'way below their ender pajamas, made wit clias, o r 2 1 Chamols finish English Tongeloth, 36 inches CET i) B priced. ises| Worth $5, special at 595 | actual worth. “Sizes 7 to 16. wide, each plece contains full 10 yaids. ~ 5 e