Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 34

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TWOLIVE CHEAPER *THAN ONE, MAYBE Somebody’s Dug Up Figures]gfi‘ o Showing Single Women | iiiviis Spend More for Clothes. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. that two persons can live as one, this old-time lead- all the propaganda for Dan Cupld, which has been den and denounced in many a divor court throughout the country, finally has received at least a measure of substantiation. A lecturer at the National Adver-| Y tising Expositi has made the state an who works for a liv earns as much as $2,000 a y household when the ght m; along. On this point statisti that one In four, how eventually gone back to wo lone 1t YORK, November 22.—The | fusd to b haiit [Feet of College have | COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 22. —The feet of the modern college girl are steadily Increasing in size, according to Miss Lydia Clark, head of the women's department ysical education at ©Ohio State rk claims that modern d the great interest rn co-ed in out- causes for the bu but o be bullt up for re their feet increas- but statistics show s {10! land Stan age weig ha . that spend more or wife of a dren she generally is inclined avish more on them than on ave passed thirty-fi v e. It is not that she con Everglades Limited A new solid limited winter train between Washington and Florida Leaves Washington 9:30 A.M., reaching practically all Florida points with Only One Night Out from Washington Sleeping cars, dining cars, free reclining chair cars For details, reservations and tickets— Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Geo. P. James, Assistant General Passenger Girls Increasing In Size Steadily|u::" to er- This is especially true of th siders herself any the less attractive, but she take a pride in her children and is more than willing to divide e clothing allowance with them. Veto by Husband. commentator has suggested that the married woman spends less ples to the divorce court. . g erally speaking, the wife in the American family has pretty .much her own way. Mr. Crockett, student of feminine Infer woven Socks, e ve Footquarters for Interwoven The hose of longest mileage 40c¢ to $2 The Hecht Co. Tth at F The Hecht Co. Directs Your Attention to an Important Sale of Fur Coats and Capes 110 The low price speaks for itself. These coats must be seen to Similar coats have been selling $ all season for $125 fo $150 realize their true worth. All women love the luxury of furs. This is an opportunity to gratify. that desire at considerable savings. Stunning capes, coats and jacquettes of polar and northern sealine (dyed rabbit), kolinsky dyed marmot, natural muskrat and caracul. Voluminous collars. Handsome silk linings. Lengths from 32 to 50 inches. Sizes 36 to 46. The Hecht Co. . Seventh at F (Second Floor.) psychology, a s every family to 80 on a budget basis. He says it is’ the best way in the world to stay| Papers found in the man's pockets IRENE CASTLE REQUESTS out of the divorce court. Every busi- |disclosed his name and the fact that PERMIT TO MOVE LIQUOR ness and every household should |he Wasa world war veteran, v e —— have its budget and live within it. gdoress, A nole | Dancer Has Several Thousand Dol- gned “Your niece, —_— to identification today, j wo hours | y o e B uat tuo houn lars’ Worth, But Exact IDENTIFY DEAD SOLDIER. |t the mational cemetery here, swhers mount 15 Seciet: BALTIMORE, to the national cemetery here, where the Veterans' Bureau had arranged to Mad,, 2 ‘The body of a man found on the street here November 15 was identified as that of George Mangan of Durham, N, C. 1It| will be sen there tomorrow for burial. fer to Prohibition Dire | refused to discuss her | Officlals said t t allow them % Mave him buried. November 22— T e have been made to hold a full military funeral before the body leaves for Durham. By the Associated Press. v mfl!fli i<% L [t Soriety Hrand yeat uats’ | | """,, i ’Mn”,’f""t ' ) — 222, s> i At the football game Society Brand Great Coats will keep you cozy— even on concrete. And in the ‘everyday game of life they give you an air of confidence and suc- cess that will please your wife, impress your boss, fascinate your fiancee. GREAT COATS—they are well named. “The Hecht Co. Zth at F

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