Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 13

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Pl . THE NING STAR, WASHINGTON THURSDAY EMBER 29, "1923. [ |—— [FRANCE TO GIVE U. S. rereh, aaeetarent o onias wiuch o] SEEKS LOST ATLANTIS. BUUTI.EBGERS GIVE FOlkS I I HISTOR'C TAPESTRY :;:!mzosrr::'..:: n:::;fr:m:lfi:" :: ‘Woman ZExplorer Leaves Brlhh:‘ Beauvais. \ Frank Lester Greene is a rock-rib-| i Represent Departure of SIX selected weavers have been three for Mexico. = Wh l d cd New E & years making the piece. 2 . oy 25 A . EUUNTERFEII GLUE bed New Englander, and he has a ro. Auatloin Troops— Tiives Years Thirty elEht aquare ineters in. afen PLYMOUTH, England, November - 0 esome an bust New England conscience fash- it represents artillerymen marching in | —Charlotte Cameron, the woman ex- ioned after the most approved model. in the Making. a street. In the foreground is a mount- | plorer, is headed for Mexico. o 0 . But one tempta- ¢d color bearer carrying an American | _She intends spending elght montha ot flag. In the wide border the deeds of |in that country studying Aztec ruins, l 2 | tion which this| PARIS, November 29.—A large tapes- | Lafayette and Pershing are linked to- |and hopes to discover traces of the & U. S. to Follow Up Complaints senator-elect from | try, entitled “Departure of American | gther with the dates of 1776 and 1917, Liost comtinent of Atlantis. N oy President Cool- of “Faked” Money Paid - idge’s natal state —That’s true of every pound of cannot withstand for lllicit- Liquor. 4 is o brass band. ; ’ The strains of I i — .| Sl Through Service to Rosslyn || (4, Washington Flour fons in this city In connection with laced boys march- : : 7 1 ; Just Ql"'e ngh! st vass AN ne, doni' e\l Beginning Sunday, December 2, This Company Will Operate Tassimile o e SENATOR GREENE, mmposeinic. “ O % Cars Over the New Potomac River Bridge to Virginia In his early | el : e 8 manhood Senator Greene succumbed —and gains for it preference with ts | jopine fascination of a uniform and every one who uses it. jotned the’ Vermont Nationai Guara, From early morning until after midnight cars will e e of his career gives him be run about every six minutes, with a much more You'll have no disappointing bak- 3 n came a guard with no asset f ili- . . - ! ings if you rely upon Washington o mmmn:l:n“:el s.-:_?m?;:o;;;.fim\:f;;n;;::":g&i.',-"{«mg frequent service during rush hours. Cars will be | Flour for every purpose. It has at- as fted | § = % 08 = B Standard—whis = Deforatiching to music and purading | routed out 14th street, or to 8th and F streets northeast, tained to a standard—which is a through the | he rose from private to Soar s iche Uns Stati Th 1 £ ill b maintained by adherence to the passing the Union Station. e usual transters wi e | types of wheat of which it is blend of the United | his new honors he rec: slice in St. Paul. ¥ ek bootlee | briet b , given free. Schedules have been worked out to take = | cd—and the hygienic proces: by irouRh buo! Rt oot (e e e special care of Washington and Old Dominion pas- e ek nt division in the 3rd Army Corps. . ¥ i he was el o, he | sengers. A ing and protecting safeguards shield he served as In compliance with the Act of Congress, and with | from the ustalieonitaminatng s o < - | the Governor of Vermont, and on oc- fluences. t casion he SUIl' gets into his rexplen- the order of the Public Utilities Commission, bridge Cbeen Shipped | dent uniform and_goes through t and noth- | ¢ > drd . . . A The next ti ou buy Flour— 1 When 4 | passengers will be required to pay ! cent tax in addi- i | <pecify WASHINGTON FLOCK. e R And enthusiaim o tion to the regular District fare. This tax goes to the ‘ and you'll always use it—because it B fume et e Lotivity 4 ol United States, not to this Company, and by law applies Meansigiionmibaiing results, zo situations. It apnears | G4y reefyed tnto 1h only to street car riders. Bridge tax tickets will be sold ! Made right here in the ved to protect thel ALLEGED SLAYER JAILED. on cars or at the Company’s offices, 2 for 1 cent, or in 1 bN;fimd.?gi;d'—::g ::l:! The sow 2 wien greaty WIS quantities. s ; Man Sought for Nearly Two Years ot aarrie ansen| oo ||| THE CAPITAL TRACTION COMPANY Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. | | > | astor, wanted in West Virginia on a Washmgfon, D.C. I | | | | -~ Terrance Druggan Will Buy Big| murder charge growing out of th slaying of Laverne Mayle at Reave Estate Near Chicago and 5 in February, Breed Holsteins. 1t Press czur of Ch d more rece breweries Page 10 of Courtesy 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. ‘ dye bilipsborn and Millinery Sale s told his ne reeder of and to set his mother up from humble be- MANY STUDENTS WORK WAY THROUGH COLLEGE November ’—Our Annual After—Thank’sgiVing— ‘Sale of Dresses We have made three groups of many grades---number- ing’ more than 500 Dresses of the Philipsborn standard, e EE 1 Street,Sports, After- : ' S : | noon and Evening. working their way as sclf-help students, iing to Dean Francis F. Brad- matriculation cards s also that ing in the re se indicating nge from rural " the voeational list, econd and teaching third A HONEYWELL Room Temperature Regulator Is One Christmas Gift That the Whole Family May Enjoy John J. Odenwald Phone Franklin 6903 1209 H Street N.W. ) Van (4 WE Not only the popular Silks—but the equally favored Wool Cloths. Dresses that have claimed a place in our regular stock for their superb character and charming designs. Every prevailing type of Fashion is featured, in the variety offered by these assortments. Charmeen Crepe-tone Satins Plaid Velours Chiffon Velvet Poiret Twills Crepe de Chine Of smart and conservative designs —trimmed effectively with embroidery beading. lace, fur and brilliants. ) ] fl m fl fl v l !J fl ! fl | c—— EE@EEE—:E—JEEEEE:—:EE—:EB_‘:——-;‘!EI:——:EEIEEE—EE_ i L4 1

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