Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, QWASH]'N(:"rTOI\'l', D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, -1923. 14 - e Seans Offended Dignity |ESTATE OF MRS. GATES | ~BANDITS FELL GIRL. |IRISH HUNGER STRIKER iz, o miuries s, P, co:|FAKED U. S. PASSPORTS izt coniiaton, 2o s ULSTER TOELECT 103 Sreer, Dt ™ hieo T sizasors.. ik o o goon o] DEMED CHURCH BURIAL| 800 i 0 iR | BEING SOLD W EUROPE 3 . Increase of $5032,167 Shown Bishop Holds Commandant Den-|With the case in the same way. ]Former Immigrant Society Head 'th country K — R blicani; 11 Ireland,” the | Europe and return wi 1h ]3 Tn PARI_IAMENI say s I ndICtme"t Since Her Death in 1916. MoCREIR, Teon. Noxsmbir 1. nis Barry Took His message quotes the bishop as adding,| Declares Certificates Shipped | veriod. By assaming the namns ot the i The two unidentified men who yesterday | “has for the last twelve months beeni ident in whose name the faked Special Dispatch to The Star. Niece Gets Bulk. robbed the Bank of McKenzie of be- Own Life. |a wicked and insidious attack on the Abroad Wholesale. sport had been made out the im- WINCHESTER, Va., November d a | church and the souls of the faithful ant could enter the country witr E N R, Va, Nove y 6, ,000 and escaped in churcl s o) o - enter the try with. 20.—A multiplicity of offenses are | D7 the Associated Press., el s hawe. Bruded | By the Assaciated Press. committed to the church’s eare. By | By the Associated Pross. it difficulty, he said, - charged Tnst 3 o Y NEW YORK, November 20.—An ap- | their pursuers, according to reports re- . LONDON, November 20.—Bishop Co- |¢hurch law any one who deliberately | NEW YORK,: November 6.—| “We have also disappeara; Result of Voting of Deep Con- T e O of | pratsal of the estate of Mrs. Dellora | ceived here. % {halan of Cork has refused to allow |(akes his own life is deprived of | charges that fakea American pass-|BOINUNE to murder.’ Mr. Tozzi c(m:‘n. coiietifiare) Dicmibstidiien || = o WIRovET ol fORIeN n.?:é“’{é“n‘.‘fié"lfl‘,?'.&?fnll’rf.i‘.;"‘%r?{;‘me religlous exerclses which_consti- | law "of the church and refuse Chris- | POFts and birth certificates are helng | soning. and then oniy a nomial sequence to Both North oird i e o ba |filed yesterday, revealed that sinco [fleved to have been surrounded, ‘tute Christian burfal for the body of | tian burial. I feel bound to do {t.” | hawked about the streets of Euro- of money, the amount necess an indictment alleging him o be | her death, in 1916, her estate has in- | Tho mon entered tha bank when all s e SHL o roniE Basry, who: died —_— pean ports and sold to immigrants CUre ad ruilty of state ligu v viola- | ed $5 o o g e i e e of @ hunger str! t Res A | been fou and South Ireland. il et 07, With 2 total ap-|the emploses exeept Miss Annie Ra¥ Newbridge and whose hody reached| Countess Irene di Robilant has given | for the purpose of evading Amertcan | =" tions. d_value of $22.530.774. The | Sedberry, a bookkeeper, Were absent. Corlc says a Press Asseciuting gl up a soclal carcer in Italy for hard | immgiration laws were made yester- | The Indlctment ehardon ChAt LN KON R o T e K e T CIF r o | Patell from Cork : work In the United States. She is|day by Albert V. Tozzi, former presi- | Oné lumber concern in Philad Oates “did unlawfully manufac- | oo 3o %005, Bhe N °" | currenc in sight and fled Misa Sed: ' gqlPjAinIng the (o foms for bis re-|now working in an office In New York | dent of the Italian Immigrant Soclety, |has been in possession of the ture, sell, offer, keep, store and After bequests of more than $1.- | berry soon regaincd consciopsness and e Cork Exam- | city. at the legislative Investigation of Im- ' family for 105 years. expose for sale, Eive away, trans- | 000000 the balance of the estate W | notifled the sherit’s oftice. ~Hastily mil eft a niece, Mrs. Lester Norris of | ganized posses started in pursuit, and = = port. dispen solocit. advertise, | (Hicago HICS | > poted o o e strtastent Ly dmtenoTE o | e e emmmEEt e'@&YJ@J&%@@&Zz@@&&@@%&%@%&@@@%&&%M@&%Q@@@@&&?} to be filled. BANDITS GET $2,300. un nd on the bodles.” —_— ey peace and dignity of the common- | | d and will retury wealth of Virginia” Oi laco | B ON, Tud.. November 25~ STOLEN FURS RECOVERED. who are supporters of was ralded last April b 4 arty | Th esterday overpowered | headed by Sheriff Pannett Ste: son, cash’ Vi at 210,000, alleged to have srmanagh the seats | T S e . heen stolen November 1 harles > . . N, 3 = A | a . Steven- | Livingston of Y vn, Ohio, t / Ty clection bY | popyiye pop: . gagged and were rocovered yes y &nd Jo- e ore o aciLca L S tonalists fncorporation | stopping to fo a bluck cat, aced on the floor by the men, who | geph Cohen was & A charged the I . woman in Hull, E gathered up all the in | with criminally receiving stolen . Jiae illed hy a tr vhos: x L elr escape property. Mr. Livingston came here ; mb proa failed to notice. and identificd the furs o ol g me e 420430 7th ST. OUR ONLY STORE FRANKLIN 7400 Bearing on Dispute. It is felt that any change of min- B B Choose Attractive Christmas Gifts question might b different angle. T a e 5 % From These Low-Priced One-Day Specials ' ' - Women’s Smart Dresses Are Men’s Tan Cape and . Men’s Leather LOW Priced for One Day Gray Suede Gloves, $1.29 considerable =15 H . Good warm quality, in unlined 5 3 in black or me- s 2 Kieis ot Piatesis .l'i'm:-.urm:rm‘ltt ouse ShPPe"S gloves, all sizes, specially pur- N ectn of Protection. n 4 o ; o i : chased and specially sold. The protection policy of the Brit- S cml Offe fsh conservative ty affects the ’ . 3 Pe r MEN'S SHOP—STREET FLOOR Free State much € ) for the two &;fih'.‘fl",‘; ‘;_{:‘ 7 «d h, ; ; - $2.95 - - ‘ Odds and Ends of S HERE's a value that N Corsets—Reduced will cause a lot of K { a7 Rengo Belt, Stylish Stout, Nemo, , carly Xmas shopping. b, f Binner and Frolasset Corsets, of fine date et! Extra quality, distin | : I Many women chose their coutil_and broche; low, medium and > tively styled leath \ N ) i Thanksgiving dresses from long Mi‘ _("-"I‘“? Siz ] 4 to 36. biit not in a Yo 0 gamblingion “Hihn' Specials’} Opera, Everett and clas- | HEA z { this group, so smart were the ’f;;da\f«’:"’;,‘zc’e‘ ¥ $5.49 . You can bank on their Quality tic side Romeo Hou ad W\ | ’ 73 styles and so suitable for a American L’ad v, Mm Lyra every time! And on sna > Slippers. Really a won- 5 » number of occasions. And now Ners Ren th' T‘:nfj dles ra, up-to-the-minute style bigie derful value at only 5 J that the price is lowered, it Fohiset G sre ok o % b to choose from! That’s why they're $2.95. 2y will give an unusual oppor- not i 2 S so popular ‘round town! L 4 15 £ tunity to those who want the . i $3 50 [ ! best possible frock for a small e . 1 s n brepar > § Y price. Rengo Belt, Warners, C-B, stinguished 5 . . f | e . R & G, Bien-Jolie, Gotham Pure Silk Seiins. comen, males h:gnd Frolasset Bandobelts ; sizes 21 to 36, but 5 [ A other popular silks fashion SHIP TO COST $2,000,000. Men’s Socks i Y many of these dresses. There SR are many velvets, too, besides serviceable dresses of poiret, | tricotine, checked velour and > > Full-fashioned, perfect silk [ jersey. Also some of the {y‘;);‘y,lhh:‘f K 5t socks of exceptional quality. = youthful knitted dresses. E * 6 ity Clab Shop? 191415 Pl v Good, clear, long-wearing g o e price . s c = delo & Pt g . ¢ 5 b De Bevois n-=Joli - 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. weave. All colors. in contrasting colors. ~Misses”, e e oise :nglg o :!kllr:ecnglr-.s women’s and extra sizes, but cry, lace trimmed. S 30 tn 48 F not in every style. y merly $2.50 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ay's ice Company Lets Contract for Modern F $ 1 Passenger Steamer. d 1 a ers and will be used on t New York-New Orleans run. THIRD FLOOR Friday Sale of New s \ : Lol esaawts 3, ol Faille Silk Hats k r"]"r,'frh"si?e'f' Toweling, Solid splend avings and gift suggestions Some slightly soiled at half price, STREET FLOOR . $j : .65 Special Friday Offering of Corduroy Robes | $2.89 They are so new you will wonder how we can sell them at such a low price, even for one day. Many weeks hence you will see just such hats L] o ffe ! i 2 as these coming forth with the airs of springtime, proclaimed as the height Fine, wide-wale corduroy of a good lrs acrl lce a e o e eason | of the vogue. quality for such a low price. Fash- Faille silk is the newest thing in millinery, and we were fortunate in “ioned into robes of the favorite coat { I securing these in such large assortment. Various plain colors and change- fstyle, with ;}ltchedd-dow;x Icolla; ef- i i able hues, including rose, tan, gray, besides the always-smart brown and ect, tie girdles and useful pockets. Of.ferl“g Selections of Our S ' black. Trimmed with flower wreaths, fancy pins, ribbons and gold braid You_ may choose either the plain in many different ways. fabric or embossed designs, in pansy, fuchsia, cherry or wistaria. Finest Dresses— Clearnce of All Erly Winter Hats " Ty i and untrimmed winter hats in four very special groups. d.;5°?. Bungalow Aprons, formerly. 88c. for Street and Afternoen Wear | Intrimmed Hats, formerly (39) ]']"rinlx(r)n(;a:l ]*I}.': s, ] ;10) C 319.: B | i 3 formerly $10.00. & a .$1.95 = e i $3.00 Y S $5.00 (14) Chambray Frocks, formerly $195. Fri. 3 s & fas. day ...$1.50 = . X 5 . s Meadowbr ats, - : Every dress offered has been a feature of our regular stock—developed in the sea- i ( and Sport Hats, ) M adonbioskc Hacton (11) Cretonne Frocks, formerly $295. Fri . ¢ . 5 & % . formerly $375 to sl to da ...$1.95 son’s most highly favored fabrics—silk and wool—portraying exclusive styles—with $8.75. Friday $3.00 Friday...... $5.00 5. Fri- masterl\- effect i SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHEE dl{] $1.95 1 T T 7 i 1115-1117 F Street 5) Chamois Boudoir Slippers, formerly . . ! Clearance of Silk Remnants—Half Price S R e Crepe Satin Satin Canton 7 Chiffon Velvet I Gl o fomety LR R Jacqueline .Brocaded Faille - Cloquet = 300 Soft- Clearance of 65 e e Vg i g Finish Sheets | Women's Winter | = . Chemise —in draped and straight-line tailoréd models — handsomely beaded, gmbroidered or Because Slightly $1 05 Coats - A Friday Special at trimmed with fur. Typical Louvre Dresses. " Imperfect, Friday. Choice, $11 $1-75 You'll agree that these are bar- Friday, i i vh ot see the pleasing This is an odd group of Included are grades from $29‘50 to $89-50 fif,:}i; ?h:é imperfections are coats that average in value About 200 garments have been reduced too slight to affect the wear. just about twice their Fri- to meet the needs of Friday shop- Choose from two sizes 81x90 day price. Shown in pop- pers at a great price advantage. —diVided fOl' ChOOSing i[ltO fOlll‘ groups - and 72x90. - ular coating fabrics, and They are the kind you can use for . ) el Pillowcases, made of soft-finish attractively lined, they are steady service all through the sea- . Siee just the right i son, and they also are dainty enough undressed cotton; size 25C :zllxls seas:nn‘%ear.we‘ght for for acceptable gifts. ’ 45x36. Friday, each. .. n wear Both the nich dichessl : 2 Th limited, oth the nightgowns and chemise 5 : BLEACH c?’sTtg NI:S in mill :agl'y‘-“c‘go'isce l::ilviesibla: 2 ifi are shown in several styles. They E— — — lengths.q of Fod sizes for misses and are of high-count nainsook, trimmed . N = yards. Special, Friday, 16¢ oien: with val lace or imported em- x yard broidery. Women’s Suits Sl Because of the really sensational sacrifices made—please do not Holland Unbleached Cotton, 55.00 Odd Lots of Neckwear sk o make exchiuges (o refundyBvery Ssleinmiat be Sl 5 {l;eg?.i?l.e:yy? ?&;r;it;"df?x: We must clear these out, and VENISE COLLARS, the round, flat sheets and art work, and a are therefore taking a re- E?elzm I;fig:;:te or, ecm: 39c A \ o2 iy 7 . f = Every Velvet Hat ‘ wlesnnnsie S e rosbeling b'}‘fi:{ i CORSAGE FLOWERS, many styles of them, most of velours, and colors to choose from. Friday, 4 = e ¢ g ; § . ¥ 50c to $1.00. —and also every Sport—which takes in grades from $12.50. - i ol b o g BOUDOIR CAPS, slightly soiled. Mattress Covers, made of heavy that are now in vogue. to $25. They are all Louvre Hats.... ..\ vovvvnrponnnnsn. ; o o cute ' Rema v g "THIRD FLOOE STREET FLOOR N I N A L (

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