Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 19

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 " 19 THE ——ee Unive g s é tic d - he use cf Iweve i Lnivertty, next wecke 1t un sxperi-| K| AN PARADES BANNED. ‘.‘.’.i’,.?’".fg‘h'(‘,’n;i‘i’"ii':d5““’-r°r...-i"&‘-’x'u‘f‘!.’&;n.fla’x.é the Gas's receipts & maenin U. S. Hard Hit as Women’s Fur ! e, B B b i ie e Joquar Jalce 182 2eun, Bt ehiol i Fashions Shift From Sealskins : published threats of the Klan|coins an hour, in denominations u D o benefit by this - S-A-L-E Of *40 and *45 Values TAILORED- TO-MEASURE "MEN’S SUITS We have taken a score or more o1 our high-grade Q\\'oo?ex\s and marked them special for this event. THI SAME' SERVICE WHICH IS B ! REGULAR TAILORING IS A F VENT. TRY-ON in THE BASTE the city are your guarantee o SAMPLE OF THE- WOOLENS! Merchant Tailors I. HAAS & CO. 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. & co. I AT = introduction . = | The cesstul, other courses smbracing Eng- | Atlantic City Ordinance Also Bars | roliowed Burning Symbols. ish liferature and many other sub- Jects will bo added to the raido cur- | riculum, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., November | ™ 23.—Members of the Ku Kiux Kian or || | other hooded orders would be forbidden | use of the city's highways, Including the sidewalks, for parades, and all terri- | {) tory within the city limits for the| burning of symbols, under the terms of ordinances which passed first reading ||| vesterday by the board of city commis- | || sloners. il The legislation appeared under direct (|| smelpen o et s it ] MEN’S WEAR a public mass meet- | { to parade “even at the price of blood.” |to half dollars. ——— Keeping the Right Spirit. From the Boston Transcript, ‘When I am in the dentist's chair I do not raise a fuss, but thank my lucky stars I'm not a happopotamus. When baggageman destroy my trunk I do not then the demand died. The pelts will keep, and Mr. Hoover explain-d that he 'Eovernment ut them in Considerable sums of money are being lost by the government because |k 20 o American women have changed|.{Srae. Japan, Great Britan and thelr fashions In furs and are|Russix lose also, because under the iuhowh\g less interest in seal- |treaties ;om‘rnlllqr the ‘smlxln:; “l’:";; B 4 atlon_ chooting the animals in the skins, ‘Secretary Hoover sald yes- }np"" Pacife has been stopped, and the terday. Moreover, the government|governments participating have join- has in stock some 10,000 fur pelts|ed in shtfirlmr with the United States fits of the which may have to be held for some killings on the islands. # new hoes, stiff and tight, which pain- | Who recently calle od in Russia, however, the Amer- an . whi ko rece = time before dlsposing of them. The |} > s British, Japanese and Russian gov- | ic as been deferring |fully Impede, I emilo and think how nice | yene v ment 1t is I'm not a centipede. s ernments also, the Secretary declared, | PaY 8 v aci " | It also looks like a hard winter for ::Y:&f;rl;]nl“(;sscs as a result of the |yl 1530 %on m.-h,\llas an islands, in ung, styles, t ring of which 1. The lgfl\'l—rnm@nl, Mr, Hoover ex- |k rave and rant, but mentally declare I'm = glad I'm not an elephant. And wearing the_soviet regime was estab- committee sworn to re- | ency calls sounded from | | “ENNYWEA THER” A New, Stein-Bloch medium weight, showes-proof OVERCOAT AILORED in English Covert Cloth—a coat that will satisfac- torily serve you, rain or shine, $55. SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets . profitable side 1 . has practically a monop: / have been fed on 2 g roduction. by rea dead seals, have W t and ner: P of an 1s! y nd huve developed w hel he eals have t ook 5 W : even more valuable : y he sealskin, or 3 o en.| There isn’t anything to bo done € W about It, Mr. Hoover sald, except to he; ut the half rations, stop vi the 3 and walt until the ith skins offered for sale e ack into fashion. Or- ch, [ d e be ed to cut the an- A 3 L S Ve s b again next vear. 2 -_— MANILA SENATE PASSES | TELLS OF WEDDED WOES. BILL GEN. WOOD VETOED sinin Man's Widow Defends Ac- | cused Brother and Cousin, Wardman Park Fotel Saturday Evening, November 24 Starting 7:30 P. M. Music by The New Wardman Park Orchestra Featuring Bob Foster Phone Celumbia 3000 for reservations Evening Dreas Requested iueasure Provides $50,000 for Re- H lief During Public )T, LE IN OUR ATURE IN THIS nd workmanship in c o, (CRT | s Phil- | ippine sei has re-passed a bill vetoed by Gen. Wood, appropriating 150,000 for the alleviation of suffering during public calamities. ying of her i that antyre had DUNLAP STEIN-BLO through t urse cf the HATS Cilbrmss fo a_ hos 2 ive toward her father, ning. the inventor. ““/PLANS SCHOOL BY RADIO. Columbia University Sees Educa- tion Revolutionized. : JRK, November 23.—Courses | ution of the | hands of the secretary of th. nstead of the governor general — e Still Worse. the Boston Transeript. P Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Evenings Saturday Ends It! The greatest shoe event for women of the “present fall season”’ —winds up! $8.50 Shoes Reduced to $10 Shoes Reduced to Clothes Today! TAKE 4 MONTHS TO PAY! (i HAT aSale It Has Been! But it must come to an end. We can’t go on selling Eight-Fifty Shoes for $5.95—nor Ten Dollar Shoes for $8.50! So don’t let this last chance slip by. Come in and Get Yours before we close tomorrow. All the new styles included. Notably the Fashionable Suedes. Also Patents, Satins and all the other favorites. When You Say ““Gro-Nups!” ~you say the last wotd that can be said for great econo‘my with service and stvle—in School Shoes. Here are three notable examples: "Butler Trusts You! . You can be dressed up right in style this :I’hanksgiving by simply selecting your cloth- ing needs NOW at Butler’s. Butler trusts T R T you for any amount. You can buy now and start your payments after Thanksgiving. Stylish Coats | Generous | pine grcoats Terms! $ 3 4.50 four months to pay up $ 50 an account. Youar- o f range the terms paying | ! whatever your pay en- '\ velope can spare. Comeopenanaccount, - Bully for Boys A low-priced shoe of high-power durability. Solid all through.. Tan uppers—good, solid, welt- ed soles. Sizes 11 to 1372.$3.00 Sizes 1 to 6 $3.75 NN $1 75 This Girl’s Shoe —is absolutely the best value in town. Comes in Tan, Black or Patent Leather—Gee, how it does wear! Sizes 8% to 2 Sizes 2V5 to 6 Saturday Special Silk Stockings An extra value in Women’s Full-fashioned Silks—all colors— that’ll set you thinking of your Christmas obligations! “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. For Little Tots A smart novelty in Pat- ent Leather—bright color tops. Tan, White, Blue, Field Mouse. Very pretty! Sizes4t08.....$2.75 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 -Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. NI 2 Z Dresses 1475w Fall Suits 19.95w% NewCoats 15.95up FurCoats 55.00up Millinery 4.98wp Sweaterr 5.98up Jacquettes 16.50up Silk Waists 3.98up L= Pay As You Receive Your income Styles the best. Values Dresses:=:=5 315 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST MEN! | BUTLER'S fliE== 24.50up OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Overcoats Fall Hats 2.954p SergeSuits 32.50 311 7th St. N.W. WorkPants 2.95qp Boys Suits 6.95up O'coats 8.98up Mackinaws 9.5%up

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