Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 38

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38 RALVAY CROSSIG CASEINHGH COUR Attorneys States and U. S. Argue Jurisdiction Issue. and utili- Interstate Whether state railro ties commissions or th Commerce Commission h tion in the matter of ra crossings in citles and t onstruc- tion of stations was argued Yesterday in the Supreme Court. The issues were brought by the ra of California against the South- ern rPacific, dthe eAtchison and the Los Angeles and Salt Lake. The threo roads had been ordercd by the state commission to build a union station at Los Angeles and make cer- tain crossing changes, but the state court held that zuthority In the mat- Representingl FIVE CONTESTS DUE OVER HOUSE SEATS James R. Buckley formally notified the clerk of the Housc yesterday he would defend his clalm to a seat as a democratic member of Congress from the sixth Tllinols district. On a recount he was declared elected by 42 votes over former Representative Gorman, republican, who has contested the election, charging irregularities. Four other seats in the house are in contest. Henry Frank, democrat, has filed papers declaring he and not Fiorello H. Guardia, republican, was elected a member from the twentieth New York distriet. For- 5 tive Chandler, repub- Mean, is contesting the eclection of Sol Bloom, democra, in the nine- teenth New York district, and for- mer Representative Ansorge, demo- crat, has filed a_protest against seat- ing of Royval H. Weller, republican, 28 a member from the twenty-first ew York district. The right of R. < |Lee Moore, democrat, to a sea representative from the first G district has been challenged H. Clark, his opponent in 1922, —_— millfon dollars for the seven union colleges for the education of women in the far east. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Naval Transport Imnen AND SON HELD Backs to Shake Whale From Bow By the Assoctated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, November 23. —When officers of the Navy trange- AR Ameanna @3 sema iy keeping up speed off the oomst of Lower Callfornia they dipovered Loy were . X 5 bow of the vessel, It was necess Bur'y 1o Dack Lue Sl Lo pue 1o OF the creature. Thu: was the story told by Lieut. Commander L. W. Johnson, surgeon of the transport, when it arrived at Fort Mason yesterday from New York. The #hip evidently had rammed the whale and broken its buck. |PARIS HONORS AMERICAN. PARIS, November 23—The Univer- Bity Parls at a solemn ceremony today will confer honorary doctor's degrees on the following sclentist Prof. Keen, Jefferson Medical Col- lege, Philadelphia; Senor Torres Que- vedo, Spanish mathematician; Women are working to ralse three [ vedo Arrhenius, rector of ON KIDNAPING CHARGE Chicagoan Alleges He Was Held Twenty-Six Days to Collect Debt of $9,000. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 23.— Everett Leonard, nooga manufacturer, and his son Wil- lard, twenty-one, yesterday were for- mally charged with assault with intent to commit murder, carrying concealed weapons and kidnaping. They were arrested yesterday when | Roger Navylor, a Chicago distributor, called for police protection and the re found outside Naylor's of- ‘med and walting, the elder rd sald, to collect a debt of sed Chicago after agreements to pay Leonard sums at certain periods. Naylor received a telegram from the Leonards that they were en route to and re- signed cified . | Chicago to get their money or to take him back to Chattanooga. fifty-five-year-old Chatta- 1 | i C., FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1923. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 He Will Be Here Saturday Floor “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets —Santa wir see all littie V. i-i- ington boy: and ter rested exclusively with the Inter- stato Commerce Commission. . Permitted to Take Part. —First, there’s doll town that will interest little girls. Here are infant dolls, which look marvelously natural, bobbed- haired dolls, and dolls with long curls. The boys will shout with glee, wher they sce the Cadillacs and Packards designed for them cspecially. Then, for both boys and girls there are fuzzy Teddy bears, white elephants, cows, pigs and horses; also chickens which look and act like real ones, even to leaving an egg in the nest. . ’ The National Assoctation of Rail- way and Utility Commissioners and the regulatory commissions of twen- ty-nine states were permitted by the court to tak in the case. The pational association, supporting the order of the California commission, insisted tha ssions could require rail lish danger- oug grade ngs. that the or- of a station was | he abolition —The Toy Windows are all aglow in the eve- —The children will shout with delight over the ning. Be sure to bring the kiddies to see them. window of monkeys, life-like enough to jump rope. Eighth Street side. - ’ . Special Purchase 1,000 Tut’s Pups—-U-Shab-Ti and Pharaoh Dolls —U-Shab-ti Dolls, with full compo- &) sition head in smooth dark color, 21 inches tall, cotton stuffed body, composition hands and dressed in native costume. Regularly $3.75. Special— s insisted determinc or the consoltdation and terminul lities, had | tate of jurisdiction, JAZZ AND MOTOR CRAZY, COLBY SAYS OF NATION Sees Danger to Government in —Tut’s Pups, each nicely boxed for mailing. 8 inches long and six inches high and has beaded tail. Regularly $1.00. Special ....... 48C —Pharaoh Dolls. A good knock-about doll for the small child. Cotton stuffed and prettily covered. 16 inches tall. Regu- larl 1.00. Spe- S 5 48¢ Another Special Purchase and Sale “My Dearie Dolls” —Fine quality Imported Dolls, witl bisque heads, moving eyes, real eye- lashes, fine flaxen wigs in light or dark shades and parted on side. Shapely turning wrists, full papier-mache bodies, enameled. Come in four sizes at these prices: —19-inch size, regularly g.%. special, $2.98. = Blocs Seeking Special Favors | of Congress. ASPI SAY “BAYER” when you buy—Gpnuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis ” Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture’ of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid By the Associated Pr NEW YORK Wilson ¢ Club in d will's crit fustified “a great per “The trend of politics, t tion of blocs desig s Electric Trains, consisting : of one locomotive, baggage car. eces cur~ed and : , “is an- | that might be e Wrong in taking this N in_history | Its of groups | s from its | sovernment. Congress has reached the stage where newspapers relegate M08t of the news about its proceed- ngs IP minor positio very small space.” | The former Secretary of State de- | olored the isolation of Amerlca from | world affairs “Our g he sald, ‘seems to be the erection of a Chinese wall about ourselves. No natior dermanently withdraw from pa Pation in ti of its nelghb Fe mu adopt somath Rheumatism Pain, Pain . «=Ives Electric Traln, consisting of one locomotive, baggabe car, chafr vight plece —24-inch size, r.gularly special, $3.95. —25-inch size, regularly $7.45, special, $4.88. —27-inch sizs, regularly $9.95, special, $645. —Kestner Imported Character Sit- ting Dolls. The bodies are feather- weight, and these dolls have fine bisque heads with real eyelashes, light or brown eyes, flaxen wigs, and 17 inches tall. T $4.95 Dgllar /Qil’ljj/o 8&}1{1 C,Ist N tolsGorChristma at Chas. Schwartz & Son Gift Suggestions for the Older Girls ~The New Nohuk Brassiere (as illustrated), without hooks. Just pull the tab to close. Made of pink coutil, extra length to keep the waistline trim and neat. \Vash- ble and rust-proof. wk Brassiere. A Christmas Gift Suggestions For Very Young Babies —These are just a few of the very many Christmas suggestions our Infants’ Department has to offer. Come in some time during your leisute moments and view the cunning things we have for babies ‘ est Jewelry Christmas of your lives—for you can : have possession of any article you select here and PAY -\, NEXT YEAR! Why worry! Nationally known N ' goods are included in this big offer—AT NATION- ;\LLYdiADVERTISED PRICES—no extra charge or credit. —Loversform Brassieres, made on long lines, of pink brocade, elastic shoulder straps. Elastic insets at sides, hook-back style. $1.50 and $2.00 —Corselets, extra long models, of pink striped brocade; elastic insets at_sides, self straps. Three sets hnsepsnppor!ers...‘. 55.00 —Corselets, of Skinner’s satin —Beautiful Quality Satin[i\? pink; long over-thS.Hbra;- and white. F.i"iShEd. at top | hose su’ppt’)rlers.,... $6-00 ;,\;)l,t,h Siau'flfg'ef'lk braids b | —Corselets, of fine quality satin = | figured coutil, three TS g1 50 s $6.50 32t038...... . | Kann’s—Second Floor. EER b Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats In Smart and | Youthful Styles, at —Dress and sports models, many with rich fur collars of nutria and Manchurian wolf. Soft fabrics are used in their making, such as Normandy, Bolivia, Cordova, velour, also stripes and Wrist Watches olaids. Flare, belted and In 14.kt. solid white gold side-fasten models. Splex_:- cases—a_wonderful bargain at didly tailored, lined, and in gilfl_ price—and what a fine '] the practical colors of Silk Aviation Caps, over wool for wee ristmas gift! A watch like e avyilcblack ; $l 05 P 5 ) s A0S tots. Pr . ¢ this, at such a price, and on and gray. Sizes 13 to 18. Priced LA TAUSCA, BLUE. | the thing for HIS bl D U EaheShcondUFiod: 0 (o] BIRD, DU BARRY and | sift . ; .79 Girls’ Bestyette Rain Coats Girls’ Serv- 00 PEERLESS. 525 and Rain Capes . $1.00 Down—Pay Next Year PAY NEXT YEAR l le C Oats Christmas. All garments guaranteed fast color and waterproof. models, of polaire, velour and tached hoods. line styles, nicely lined and tan and navy. Plaid silk-lined with ianc‘v‘:ilk stitching and to 14 years. brown, deer and navy. Sizes hats to match. Sizes 7 to 14 years. $95 to $695 $5.00 o , per strand and up $1.00 Down —These are on the Christmas gift list for many little girls. Select now while assortment is complete and be ready for —AL$8095 tte Rain Capes, in red and —Plain and fur-trimmed navy blue, with at- 4 P} H i 6 to 14 years 1 s in chinchilla. I—Seicvlvefifzaesten and_straight- ¢ — e Rain : : 3 -ril de- interlined. Some plain tai- hoods, non-rip armholes and sue i 1 llars, Si 7 lored models, others trimmed ined collars. izes 53-75 tassels. rge self coilars, —Bestyette Rain Coats, in tan and and beaverette collars. In navy. Smart belted models, with 7 to 14, Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. /f*§’ . Nothing can stop you NOW from having the hap- pi P p—————— centers. Pink or blue borders. plain colors. ~Infants’ Hand-painted | —Infants’ Eiderdown Toilet Sets. Each seticarringc Robe, with includes powder boX, gatin border and trim- comb, brush and soap ealw ith box. Priced, a $1.95|satin rihl- $2.50 Set vernn.. {bon. At. Sparkling Blue White Diamond Rings = Beautiful perfect diamonds set in handsome 14-Kt. or 18.Kt. gold mountings for both ladies and gentlemen. A wonderful bargain s 5 .00 h opportunity ....... _ PAY NEXT YEAR —Infants’ Hand-painted | —Infants’ Hand - cro- Three-piece Toilet Sets, cheted Sacques, with consisting of comb,| . brush and powder box. pinkos hl:c $l .95 Priced,a $1 50 colors. At set . . & —Infants’ Handmade and Hand-embroidered Japanese Moccasins, Thin Model 15-Jewel Elgin WATCH FOR MEN Geo. 1;‘/l/a:;hington R m Here is a well known, nationally ad- vertised watch—they come in green gold Beautiful 15-Jewel Imitation Pearls — Per- fect reproductions of gen- wue uniental Pearls. We carry the well known makes of RICHELIEU, - year cases. Just —Infants’ White Crochet Kann’s—Second Floor. JEWELERS anyromammasar: 3123 M St. N.W. j SIS

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