Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 43

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IF HE CAN GET CASH Burden of Fourteen-Year Sentence and $12,000 Fine Seems Im- possible, He Says. FORT WORTH, Tex., November 23. +—Dr. Frederick A. Cook, convicted of fraud in federal court in connection With the promotion of the Petroleum Producers’ Assoclation, will appeal his case “if T can raise thegnecessary funds” he declared. Dr. Cook was Sentenced to serve fourteen yeare and nine months in a federal peni- tentfary and fined $12,000. Thirteen ca-defendants recelved lesser sen- tences. Speaking through the bars in the Tarrant county jail. Dr. Cook said that raising the necessary funds “it Feems that an almost Impossible bur- den has been placed upon me. “I have no money. in spite of the charges by the a_the United have many dollars planted aw Dr. Cook cone tinued. “I only h me visionary If ve me was an abid oil field that 1d remuin a monu- nd memory, and ved was spent to ifel, United States dis- in churge of the prose- Jieved “oil fraud operators are on the yun.” The proposed inquiry is not Tounded upon any complaint or upon charge of any violation of the law BELGIUM TO FORCE INDEMNITY CLAIM Orders Given for Collection on Life of German Assassin’s The Bel- lin governme u lement of the indemuity for the ssination of Lisut. Graff near Duesseldorf early last , has notified Germany that if the sum due is not paid by Sunday Belgium hers will secure payment in accupied G ny. The necessars orders already have been given to this effect and will be executed if Germany does not comply. M. Yntr\qr minister of forelgn af- ally authorized the o state the reports an territory would be seized iitive measure were absolutely thout foundation. Gen. Nollot, president of the inter- allied military control commission in Germany, says the Dernlere Heure {8 sending i note to the council of am- | hnluudnru on the subject of incidents | control of- | ]m'( at Leip- | that the | nments are | nt on the text of the | ms pecuniary indem- | r the parties | other general in full agre note whi nity and responsib penalties. Tieut. Gra a while ln“ns, tuhrort and W plezded mistake, 3 asserted that they believed him to be Belgian agent ed Schmitz, om they were seeking to avenge a rman police officer killed by Schmitz. An_Aix-la-Chappelle dispatch Jan- uary 27 last sald four members of the German green police had heen sen- tenced to death by a Belglan court- martial for the crime. LOSES FIGHT INVOLVING HUGE SMELTER RIGHTS United States Judge at Seattle De- cides Carson Suit in Favor of Company. By the Associated Press. ATTLE, Wash, November 23.—| Patent rights said to represent mil- | lions of dollars in smelter machiner vestments were involved In a deci- Neterer in favor of the American nelter and Refining Company In the suft tiled against it by George C. Car- son. Carson sxued for alleged infringe- ment of patents he had obtained on a metallurgical furnace and for con- struction of roofs for open-hearth reverheratory furnaces. The defend- ant alleged that its equipment em- bodied the principles of what is known as the Siemens British patent. e Since the war practically evers woman in Russia has learned to work. Those who once wore jewels and furs are now grateful for a few rags to protect themselves from the cold. Brighten up for Thanksgiving Everybody likes to have the home spick-and-span when ksgiving “rolls around.” So why not finish your walls and ceilings with FARBO —the perfect wall finish. FARBO is quickly and eully a just mix with water and you are ready. FARBO is more sanitary than wall paper and much more economical than pa- per or paint. $2.00 ar!h w:ll mer an FARBO made in all beluhiul shades and tints. Your pdnl:.:r hard- FARBO, Buy it no?-';' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DR. COOK TO APPEAL | @@ b8 HB S LU GO OLELGELE L LGOS LYEGLGOS S LLSHLY GO LS OoG lhe Storo of Find Comfort In Corsetlettes Light-weight corsets of fine broche, Pekin stripe, and madras in flesh and white, Corsetlettes have elastic gores over the hip- line, and may be selected with or without boning over the abdomen and back. Equipped with sturdy four- string hose supporters. Sizes 32 to 50, at $1.50 to $5.00 THIRD FLOOR Hosiery for Children Correct and Long-Wearing CHILDREN'S SPORT WOOL HOSE with fancy tops. Camel, oxford, brown, heather, white and black $1 00 CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED LISLE HOSE, with double reinforcements. Black, white, and 60C cordovan CHILDREN'S SILK- AND-WOOL HOSE; very dressy. Camel, African brown, black and white $1.25 Others to $1.75. CHILDREN'S RIBBED COTTON HOSE, with dou- ble knee, hee¢l and toe. Black, white and SOC cordovan CHILDREN'S ENG- LISH RIBBED LISLE HOSE. Black, white, Russian tan and cordovan 390 STREET FLOOR Gift Neckwear Neatly Boxed 59c Dainty collar and cuff sets of white or ecru linen. Some are edged with color, while . others - maintain -one tone throughout. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS of pleated chiffon, in white, tan and gray. Love- ly with dark $1.00 frocks LINEN SETS, with deep gauntlet cuffs. White, ecru and colors. $ 1 F 0 0 Nicely boxed.. Krimmer and Plush Hats for Girls, $1.95 Girls are quick to see the smartness of such hats as these. They give the air of novelty and utility that they like for school wear, and are so attractive they are really quite smart for dress-up oc- casions, as well. The crowns are of plush, with roll brim of gray krimmer, and their only adornment is a tassel hanging from the crown or side. The plush crowns may be chosen in different col- ors—red, turquoise, black or tan. SECOND FLOOR LANSBURGE & BROTEIR Mothers! Coats Follow Youthful Lines, And Adorn Themselves With Luxurious Collars of Fur SIZES 7 TO 17 YEARS styles, C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. JPractical Jifts 5 BU%:H &BILOI‘I'IE 420-430 SEVENTH ST. —OUR ONLY STORE—FRANKLIN 7400 i Only a special purchase could have good-looking coats as these to offer at this sale price. They are far beyond the Fifteen-Dollar mark in both quality and style. The dashing overplaids and sport plaids are just the things girls love for school and every-day wear, or if they prefer the more demure they may choose velour, bolivia or polaire in plain wintry colors. of astrakhan, too, smart and dressy with woolly nap. Many of the coats are col- lared with furs—beaverette, wolf, nutria, Australian and dyed opossum—while others choose only braid, stitching or suede trimming brought such Coats their heavy, fancy to make them smart. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER. Gloves for Little Folks New and complete assort- ments suitable for present use or gifts. CHILDREN’S CAPESKIN GLOVES, in the favorite one- clasp style. Lined with fleece and topped with fur. Also a good assortment of unlined gloves at this price $1 75 CHILDREN'S FLEECE- LINED GLOVES, in tan and brown. style .. Others to $1.75. BOYS’ GAUNTLETS, fleece lined. Gray, brown, black and tan. Many styles and 50 C qualities Others to $1.25. CHILDREN'S FLEECE- LINED CLOTH GLOVES, in brown and gray. practical . Saturday’s -the Boys’ Day We Feature —Plaid Mackinaws —Long Overcoats —Junior O’Coats —Two-Pants Suits e $9.75 {very One a Genuine Economy First, carefully chosen all-wool fabrics; second, real man's size tailoring. These mean good looks and insure extra comfort and service. Double-Breasted Mackinaws, with big “storm collars, four outside pockets Sizes 8 to 17. Heavy Overcost- ings, fashion the long overcoats, in pre- ierred light shades. Sizes 9 to 17. Boys’ Auother group of Boys of 3 to 10 will like these warm junior overcoats, with muff and side pockets. Extra Lined Knick- ers, double the life of these durable suits, with belts and patch mcklh Sizes 7 to Two-Pants C ordurnr and Mixture Suits—Boys’ $6 95 Sport Plaid Mackinaws. ... special values for the whose foresight brings her shopping to School apparel par excellence. Christmas Gifts That Boys Like Indian Play § Cowboy Play Tmittea Neckties. . Novelty Suits. Wash Suits. .. ...81.95 Corduroy Krickers....$1.98 Shirts and Blouses. .....98c FOURTH TLOOR TOYTOWN IS OPEN up. Met Santa in Toytown | Tomorrow is another opportunity for all the little boys and girls in Washington to come in and I | see Santa and roam through Toytown, seeing all the wonderful new things that are here. There are toys to delight the boy or girl of every age. hasn’t even learned to walk, to the complicated games, puzzles and big toys for those almost growing Surprise Grabs 10c and 25¢ Santa Claus will have two big hagn.of grabs, containing all sorts of toys and novel- ties. You won’t know what you are getting— that is the surprise of it, but it will be well worth the 10c or 25¢ you pay for it. Imported Dolls " These are beautiful big dolls; the kind that are a pleasure to make pretty clothes for. They have hand- sewed wigs in long curls, and natural lashes. Doll Carriages; many _styles ~and kinds; $6.45 to $22.95. Dual Savings in This Gpecml Purchase and ale of Girls’ Smart Coats and Dresses Dresses of Favorite Girlish Fabrics Brightened By Trim- mings of Unusual Novelty " SIZES 10 TO 17 YEARS The girl who has been begging for an expensive dress is sure to be quite satisfied with the lovely dresses in this showing, and satisfy her mother’s idea of economy as well. Velvets, wool crepes. Poiret twills and jersey fig- ure with equal importance in the showing, many adopt- ing an unusual style to prove their higher value. Straightlines are popular, besides girlish combinations of jacquettes with pleated skirts. Ribbons, buttons, silk em- broidery, wool embroidery and other touches form at- tractive trimmings. Colors are tan, brown, cocoa, navy, copen, red and various pleasing combinations. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER. Children’s Shoes, Expertly Fitted We add to the foot-caring qualities of the shoes themselves sympathetic fitting service. Accuracy and attentive care of childhood needs make our shoes satisfactory to child and parent. MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS SHOES, of sturdy tan leather, sizes 812 to 2 BOYS' AND LIT- TLE BOYS’ tan lace shoes. Jizes 10to 1... Sizes 1 to 6, $3.95. SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BROTHER Pretty Frocks for Little Tots $2.50 and $2.95 These are of bright ginghams and crepe that may be washed and washed and still be new and fresh. Pink, blue, rose, tan, green, American beauty and rust, all trimmed with hand embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Serviceable Creepers $1.25 to $2.95 The little tot of 1 to 3 years will find these creepers of ginghams, chambray and poplin the nicest things of all to play in, and they are dainty, too. They are made with drop seat and open end. Pink, blue, tan and yellow. Little Folks’s Warm Coats $12.50 Coats tailored as smartly as big sister’s, only they are in charming wee folks’ styles, - and so nice and warm for out- door walks and rides. Chin- chilla, polaire and velour, showing navy blue, brown and mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Other Winter Coats, $16.50 and $19.50. Hats for Little Ladies, $3.95 to $7.50 FOURTH FLOOR WINNERS of the Baby Weighing Contest —will be snnounced in Sunday's papers. The contest ended today at noon, but the offerings of special wearables and novelties for Baby, in celebration of our Birthday Week, will be continued tomorrow, and repested many times through- out the year. TOURTH FLOOR Children’s Winter Underwear CHIDREN'S COMBIN A- TION SUITS, half wool, with a silkateen stripe. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. 12 years Others to $2.25. FOURTH FLOOR Soft, cuddly things for the wee tot who CHILDREN'S WHITE COMBINATION SUITS, fleece lined. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. With gar- attachments. Ma Ma Dolls $3.95 and $4.95 ( I Every little girl wants a Ma Ma Doll; one that talks as plainly as a real baby, and wears a cunning little dress or romp- ers. The $3.95 Dolls are 20 inches tall and have painted hair and eyes, while the $4.95 have real hair and eyes that go to sleep. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER sizes Sizes 2 to 12 years $1-OO BOYS'" COMBINATION SUITS; gray, fleece lined. High neck, long sleeves, $1.00 ankle length. All BOYS COMBINATION SUITS, of light-weight wool. High neck, short-sleeves, knee length. Sizes 4 to $2‘00 18 years Others to $2.75. THIRD FLo0R

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