Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 22

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D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923. Nm'ES 'm BER”N g Syt e e NEW ENGLAND TO-PROBE. | ACCORD ON TANGIER. |ALIENS SWINDLED [ssoios, ™= = © “ost | SUSPECTS RELEASED. |CHICAGO POLICE GUARD ety o Semsto 4o itk | ST. LAWRENCE PROJECT |guieen o sommceo civen Comptets| [N SWAMP SALES it or 220, e o 06 4050 | poiocpni o sowemier 20| AT POLISH CONSULATE ~ military control was of small impor- T etty larece i 5 Three men arrested here late last A i | fance eier ah. Bt “tnis ant he | Feared Proposed Waterway Willl o Authority. ! P The witness xala the Fing could be | week on suspicion that they were the | Precautions Due to Mesgage From cl i’ rens. o o n| L I e Parallel Present Trans- LONDON, November 20.—A com- |Marsh Outside New York Sold to| s os! el Rlcglislion i ";:1':: Z;"‘:":""""'Xl "r"“"’l' wanted in| Legation in Washington Warn- ortniz S x 2 orlk and New Jersey exerc g0 connestion th the e o S u stem. plete agreement on the Tangler ques- 5 s Vor 4l ety 4 et z b n Mondes articles he repes 1.-\-unbg]"'[';u‘: portation Sy OB BB Il Caly s P eraihie oo Unsuspecting Foreigners, :.m:m;.r supervision over property | Southern Pacific train robbery in the ing of Possible Bombing control. Nor is it t ur | B the Associated Press caused discord in the entente, is ex- i : Mr. Wilson also ; | & 4 very day { BOSTON, November 20.—ADPOINt-|pioteq 1o bo reache " Committee Hears. n_also. gave 4 Fundamental Disagreement i % Wero ' sent Eivo an INerview (ment of o commities of hirty meni- | Gt to be ren d by the end of e mr;ngm ; . 4 g o o ors, om e Sngland L ck Wi " g inced him Still Exists Between Al- air’ armame: a life-and- |V five fhom Seael ‘““’m"'u""s o | 50 far as can be gathered from | By the Associated Prems. . ha s 2| tha e not the men wanted d.uh question for Fr ., to “1‘\":1‘1 |(l|e 'm::ml S {lr'l‘lllrr:‘ nm‘: lal u"l;un.resl the new l‘un; NEW YORK, Novemter 29.—For- Te 00, K duy Fundamental D ent. | power possibilities of the entlo ing the future status o he day Miss Marlon K. |=— 1 iy, v s ":'"'"", . ¢ 1t lence river project was recommend- | this important port nvests the Sui- jeleners in the last few .years have|. Slotic o The AHen Abot ally, every one sees that i |ea™is a resofution pa: -!tan of Moroceo with complete sov- [been swindled out of approximately »f the labor department, re without legal pratect |-took so long to agree on such mean- | ence of representative ew k | ereignty over Tangier, which will m.‘Sl" 000,000 by a ring of real estate |te: ' that and | hv:u ! o b au of immig . ju\ghw formulas it is because there | industry, commerce and ugri regarded as an integral part of Mo- | gharks selling undeveloped marsh |1 b E e 3 B 1910 by the d by the usso industries of rocco. ] ons thut g ed al- is a more profound disagreement on £ by tiie assoclated |lands within a fifty-mile radius of 7 > e e ¢ PARIS, mber - \mmm:‘ fondamentals, Fhe B | o —_— 2 3 S . entals. e British want con- |~ The prpposed investigation, New York, James G. Wilson, deputy could 1 to Theodore ippressed and the French don't. | cording to the resolution, i¥ o “as e tat : i o needore | ol R0t e PG | conlfe WO beaslilions b 45 -2 | DONATION DAY FOR HOME. |assiuant aistrict sitornes. sstied 1 1 ists the probabill b — )lflller( lay ()('(Oral the ‘jo ;t slg hn{- ; »ailly Telegraph, the faithful [in the event of that waterway beins | grie tive committee investigating immi- wor's “couneil, | mirror of Downing street, declares | mada’ navigable there will ‘be pro; nds to Remember Methodist| 1 Tl tion, n of the allied govern- | that the French Gen. Mollet mn.mxm( vided during eight mont! of e Ins Vils . a Breps w il thorized to 1 s ! DUrports to b ac titution on Friday. Mr. Wilson said that the sharks tuu sek-4 ast, but aet ¢ 3 t “Annual Donatlon day” for the|would supply free tickets for a Sun- crown. prince | i with the a d o a (m.»lopm nt "'d:lh benefit of the Methodist Home for|day Inspection trip to a tract of military control | and sadors at ’:uk\”!:‘.‘.m] e voms® n’"’“ 5 the Aged, 6th and M streets north- |12nds and would tell their guests that - 2t agreement is | this section of th 1 Will bo held ut the homo on|® lucky number would draw a lot e situation lasted a . which pra Friday, Novei 3 p. | The lots, the witness continued, were and the slow- - means—neve 2 B = Tiave been | worth about $10 each and covered by i ereomont | SOE SoBE R Wi smucn e 1| DEFERS CORFU INQUIRY. |imvtted™] b o UYL k. axd el . It it is to recon- | the rece e e S . @ dot, but harged 3 2 You are sure of s | Aemeenn g nte e i o |League of Nations Committee tol O Quality & Service tive result i Meet in January. i . at— appears. Al - wretched e e ey v JOIN THE ;f_ Homa dons } CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB many died, has « fair | the & ' [ S e e ‘J.."‘r“‘.’Z.T"fx”.?.’,“i',r’. o OF THE 3 e | Quality Service lies, Says Tardieu. BY ANDRE TARDIEU. notes drafted this | has been »stponement was made at the L of the British representative ot ”:‘. ‘ " quality of s e e cauncil of the league of na Deposit any amount from 50c a week up e b gt s : Stores - 7 {72 s - | € )] @s@z( '.@g @ S0cia Week Will Give Yoo, 325,37 | UALITY SERVICE STORES seck your trade by selling - $1 a Week Will Give You $5075 | the finest grade quality goods. Here prices are tac lowest $2 a Week Will Give You $101.50 service is the best. You have everything to gain and nothing COLLARAIME NT i © $5 a Week Will Give You $253.75 to lose when you market at a Q. S. Store. Hundreds of house- 5 ) $10 a Week Will Give You $507.50 | wives each and every week are finding that this is true. Take ! 5 s S advantage of Q. S. Store opportunities by doing this week’s HEN TOLMANIZED & Federal-American National Bank | marketing at the Quality Service Store nearest your home. 1215 F Street starched collar raiment pre- s & 8 | Special Unil Dec. 1st O flexible, necl(onformlng sur- UE to the enormous demand which followed last week’s notice of the 1c SALE, it will be contin until December 1Ist. This is the type of SALE and SER- VICE that is making Q. S. Stores so popular in Washington. 1 lb Franco-American ;- *\° Coffee—1¢ SALE Zlb;. 7 One Sale Only to Each Cusfomer face to the wearer. - X THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C Streets N.W. Learnto-day - the TOLMAN positive service. Call Frank. 71. 2 A 5 T : . . TALL _ ooseecoeoooe @~ 0| g Dairylea Milk ¥ 1lc g = T ) E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G Street Specialists in Grand Pianos \ 027 <} I & satefiens onixs | W Ritter’s Catsup™s-25¢ The Child’s Love of Music Shop soiled Fine shirts, but a tubbing needed to re- - i 3 o (4 About the first audible impression received by the sweet little i store their original freshness. Did you ever | 3 PKG “Stranger” in the cradle is the nmllu‘:{"‘r u)‘i(;zlr.] (‘J"{ll)lll.)lg of a | buy, at $1, shirts of . | K= omln rl s .y c soft, gentle lullaby. How quickly and readily the child responds i " ’ Sl i to this influence, and then how surprisingly soon it learns to il '?'g'uh B,madllmh Pvla"' (‘f)hfr adbds | gRE demand the Consolation of Song cre it slips back to Dreant- { Fiber Striped Madras Fancy Striped Madras .= L] land! 1 Every shirt of the 600 cost us ‘'way over : 1'“) If you have a child, or c/; i, the responsibility for further devel- i $1. o s your sale, “Allwe want is the .- now l oping this inherent love for music rests in your hands! Let us assure you | space for inrushing Christmas goods. 3 l Can, in all earnestiess and sincerity, that the child which is not given the opportunity in early life to learn to play the piano is being de- prived of much future happiness, pleasure and consolation. | FO 0 t ) MOdel, 56 A : NEW PRUNES 1 7c g Milage Shoes for Men Get the Child | | (Fancy, Large), per Lb. .............. | We tried to build in to Work st | W NEW CURRANTS i ity and service. One | = NOW il wearer remarked there | 1 9c y i J ‘ was six dollars’ worth of || 15-Oz. Pkg. PerPkg. ............ style alone in Foot-Model GOOd Pian() shoes. High or low shoes, - o | in these leathers: 1 : lZ-Lb. Czl:l;)hlettl;nt o . {,f,’,‘,‘?;;’;‘f, Z"I(/u ) = waShlngton F lour Sack 486 Teacher - s g B Don’t Miss This Big Flour SPECIAL Dark brown calf gemmeios | Men' ‘B Corby’s Mother’s Bread 100% Pure ha”um: and *pleasure. ST Windproor All These High-Grade Goods at Q. S. Stores Shall It Be a Grand or Upright Piano? ' . | great for the game. 3 i MUELLER’S MACARONI PHS[“I{{_JISPEé ,?R'G‘NA‘- The former has the advantage of richer tone and more responsive keyboard. It is the true 7 ; music !u\:‘r\ piano! liu ujdili;u,git: grac:;ul ouleline add: to tcl:zoh:me's ;}t:)mactli]ven:ss.' ‘4] = CERESOTA ENOo GOLD BO MAYONNAISE p I One of the best things f | PURITY SALT PEACOCK GINGERALE We Recommend the— . y . a cap does is to sit tight / f FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS SHARPLESS CREAM at the football game. k1 NUCCA NUT BUTTER CHEESE Brambach- Baby Grand Laffargue Upright e sy AUTH’S SMOKED GARDNER’S CAKE 1 4 . | | SO R AR oL R y SAUSAGE % BLUE RIBBON BUTTER Ideal for the home of moderate dimensions, We know of no better ‘piano at the price. Every one satin lined, { 4 fcet 8 inches in length, fits in any room, of J| It gives the maximum of satisfaction and 'serv- { . 4 superior smanship and dx\:rra:)ltlgd in f ice. These statements are based on 25 years |f with leather band and every particular as to tone and durability. of intimate acquaintance through selling it. /1 & arrv a i e b E AR Co"v;“if"" i jton: o gl i § 5 unbreakable visor, & v c.ulrj\ d\ I“;” line of ll\ Write for a full size paper I e s . f H EATS C Do ALL v market pattern to spread on the floor. Positively a safe investment, I ® .t one time in a Q S. Store, and be sure of Quality, Price and Ser E. F. DrRooP & Sons Co., 13()0 G| ,MQH@CIE% CO. Seventh‘ at F

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