Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 15

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WNUDFSIA Fert it TO CLEAR SELDR| New 1 for Sale LONDON, November 29.—Inas- much as the inhabitants of the Is- o . land of Lewis, off the northwest New York Society Claims| cou r scotnd, have refusca to ept the island as a gift from the . “ accept t Clear Evidence of “Frame- | owner, Lora Leverhuime, the soap magnate has offered most of the A H Up” in Court-Martial. property” for sale, tes put on the market em- 100 acres, including a river By the Associated Press, \\|uh the s'\lmon fishing is so good NEW YORK, November 20.—Efforts e to obtain a reversal of the conviction Ly court-martial of William Cunning- hf:;"‘ formerly a non-commissioned he control of a commercial officy At e Celly : 0 moer and aviator Instructor at Kelly . e sommercal , San Antonfo, Tex.. are being cted o becoming employes, pre- fnade by the central committee on en- | ferting to paddie thelr own fishing Toroli blic s oats, even if it meant a emaller ‘,hargo’j i r‘!"“‘ f;"“”“"’- which has| juopje Then when the owner of- ed in afdavits that Cunningham | fered fo give them the property the was “rallroaded” to prison because | islanders figured it would cost more he “learned too much” in an investi-| 1O Tun thé place, with its several es- Eation of alleged thefts at the Army | tates and huge’ castle, than to re- station. main mere residents, and the gift i was declined. e also said efforts BIG WAREHOUSE BURNED. 1d mother, now | Pittsburgh Firm Loss in Blaze, but once a resident in Mount Ver- $200,000. t of Judge Rob- | it 5 dministered the RGH, November 29.— ige to President George | avits obtained by the committee | gt th that Cunningham, who is fo) company officials at $200,- se is unknown. en were slightly injured d twenty familles living near the ructure fled from their homes be- s assigned to vholesule Tabbe SUNDAY EXCURSION t\“.l:;.;*hfnund ations of the War De- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 e committee on enforcement of Special Through Train opinion. w : loca Direct to Penna. Sta.. Tickets on sale beginning Friday preceding day of excursion. Pennsylvama RR. System t. d her son’s children will have The Standard Railroad of the World d Thanksgiving dinner tomor- 1316 to 1324 7th St. N.W. Clean-up of Small Lots in Ready-to-Wear Pekin e trimmed, all-around belts and bell sleeves. Sizes 16 to 42, 22 Serge Dresses Navy Blue and Black Serge o a tailored mo i9 Clnldren s Coats Rrown and Navy Coats. mostly one and worth a great deal Sizes 3 to 2”150 Women’s Voxle Waists A b[: assortment of Waists, immed and well made, in 0 46, 15 Women’s Skirts Navy and Brown Striped Pru- Cloth Skirts, in sizes 26 to 32 65 Women’s Hats Sailors, Draped Tams and $ Trimmed Hats of velvets and duvetynes. Special Sale of Piece Goods Yard - wide Percales, ] 19¢ Values White India Linon, Fast Color Dress Ginghams, Cretonne Remnants, 36-in. 1 Curtain Madras, 39-in. 2 Unbleached Muslin, Eng- sh Longcloth, 18-in. Red Star Birdseye Remnants. Per Yard Flamelette | g5 Boue’ §10 2-Pants Suits | Fine Woolen Suits, made up in the styles boys like and the fabrics that give service. “Foyg Swedters . These are from our regular b stock, and are wonderful val- 81.00 WX ues. Each suit has two pants, iray Puilover Swenters, | Mo lined throughout. -Sizes are 8 § “maroon shawl coliar’ to 17. 5 " Mamma Dolls | Fancy Doll Beds | Mechanical Train $1.50 $1.39 69c THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. O, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1993, |MUSSOLINI POWERS | 5icion 4 stsnor, dussotin, wro wit| GEEK T DRAG KLAN rule to parliament. This will be done EXTENDED IN ITALY |specica® ™ = e omostin ™1 INTQ LASHING CASE 1t is generally understood the dic- tatorship will extend for another e . . All the parties of the r Dictatorship to Continue—C: i Wy inu - | have agreed to support the premier, o P - o but the socialists and communists ang | Georgia Lawyers Try to Show mission i i a few isolated members of parliament or National De- - |4 o o e s the e Floggers Were Members of tension. fense Formed. The new supreme defense commis- Masked Order. sion will ymposed of the premier EAT U SNy ters of foreign affairs, By tho Assoclated Press. 4 erior, T mwy.’colnnies By the Assoclated Press, ROME, N it id_the commissioners |y o —Et- ovember 20.—At a cabinet A e chiefy sfloner® | MARIETTA, Ga., November 29.—Ef decided that full powers of govern- |s e votes, } :-||»l--h1| 7”"“""’1' ment now exercised by Premier Mus- oh_e9 moblilization will solini should be extended. The min- | g P ARen VDRSS S Isters also approved the organization | of & su % various tre SLx supréno commission for national | & rAnon The duration of the full powers given the premier was left to the dis- |a council yesterday it was unanimously > navy will have con- | forts of the state to drag the Ku| Klux Klan into the Smyrna flogging No MORE SLAVES THERE case featured the mornirg session Eom uriea s v o meee | TAILORS LOSE CUSTOM | 18th & You Streets of a gang ‘which f= a 1 to have | l t |flogged Mrs, Bertha Holcombe, a Police Report Eflect of Ban on Im- |} st Commiercial Zone o 2 o ! widow, 2nd Stephen IL. Morton, “er portation of Girls Into 8an ||| Price, $11,500 or Solicitor General John Wood's move Francisco’s Chinatown. Here is a real o) 2 pportunity to .‘71;“)2( :l’\“t“r‘rulf;d,‘hl;h\& Goure suxsmlnmg‘ SAN FRANCISCO, November 20.— acquire a substantial house of the question asked Joe Dr: *“|In San Francisco's Chinatown the ""°“r°°ms two baths, in this T dioton ana vns(—\ tailors used to thrive by making || ©Xcellent business section, at a S to whether he was & | dainty clothes for Chinese slave girls. price considerably under the member of the Ku Klux Klan, ‘}.ul now, the police report, this trade present market. Act quickly it The solicitor argued that he might | has diminished to the point that the Yyou want it. be able to show the materiality of his| Chinese tailo ppealing to_the % st : Iy On NS A trine o pat tmem || Call Mr. Yardley, with or the time bel 15 mm—h1 with American - families Bramlett and__th. ndicted wanting clothes. A l men, Including Keller Husty, pitcher | The reason for this Is sald to be rno. ompany . American C [the e & Kirls have been brothers | ¢ their ow argely to | 1416 Eye Street , and Tom K, |8 A 4 policy is | first witnesses put up by the | wttributed to the activities of Chrls: Main 2434 c. tan missionaries and the police” in emphatically denfed that they | curbing some of the practices of the |= members of the flOEEINE party. | tongs. % fl’s%&z&@@@&&&s%&& &@@mm@m& &@&%&%@&YQ AN IR AN EN N AR AR AR AN A The Store of Practical (Jifts [ SBURGH &-BROTHE 420-430 SEVENTH STREET OUR ONLY STORE FRANKLIN 7400 ! SERVICE DESK and. Gorrzerg“ REST ROOM 3™ Fioor The Experience Gained From 63 Christmases —Used to Make Shopping Here a Pleasure Thousands of Women Will Shop More Easily, More Conveniently and More Profitably Because of the Many Helpful Services We Have Prepared wE believe that this will be the greatest Christmas of a million gifts were selected at this store, at least is the belief of experts schooled in business forecasts. We have prepared to serve a greater number of shop MANY DEPARTMENTS have been re-located, enlarged or modified to increase our facilities. All forces that enter into the satisfaction of your shopping here have been increased—and the entire personnel thoroughly drilled pressed in organdy; all Six pleces curve track m..’..n. Vo it el | Toctmes pet, mattre | it BSike GEG° parie ani pitiows, $a fancy colors | xor ca. Tapped In paper. tmu complete, $1.15 Lace Panel Curtains Choice of 100] ,?s.c e pairs of women’s| 2 vards long anc tan and black lace 1%, S e e oxfordsdsuede sport | of patterns. oxfords, patent|yo - s strap pumps and Women’s Fleeced patent and gray Union Suits suede combination strap pumps, in_high and $l 25 low heels, in sizes 3 to 6. Also 75 pairs of . 5 hxgh lace shoes in tan and black calf with| High neck and long Cuban heels and a few tans for growing ; low neck and elbow girls in sizes 3 to 5. . . in giving service promptly, efficiently—and - Above everything else, CORDIALLY. We are confident that every member of this large store family is imbued with the spirit of helpfulness that actuates this message. We intend that your every transaction in this store shall be in tune with the mellowness of the spirit that fills all of us as we go about this soul-expanding duty of preparing for Christmas. THE SERVICE DESK in the Third Floor Rest Room has been greatly enlarged, and placed under able management. Here, too, the Gift Advisor, experienced in gift buying, will help you select. In addition, the Service Desk will prepare attractively all 75 ¥ vl7 i e el N Sk i e W S 87 o S S W ot ol e el S giving in history (exceeding even last year when neatly two for every resident of the District of Columbia); this pets, and to serve them better than ever before. purchases made here, without charge. Gifts will be held until you wish them delivered, then specially wrapped, tied and sealed in holiday materials, and delivered wherever you wish, with at- tractive card inclosed, bearing your name and that of the recip- fent. ' Gifts made at home or purchased elsewhere will be prepared in holiday wrappings, at a nominal cost, merely covering cost of ma- terials, For your further convenience :— Shop Early in the Week—in the Day. Carry Small Parcels—and Mail Early. . Consult the Floor Managers or others in authotity when in need of assistance or advice. Read and Shop by Our Daily Advertising News. PEPTTTTDDTDDDD @?@@@@@@@@‘

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