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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923. ' MUTT AND JEFF—Hiram Johnson, Henry Ford and Others Take Notice. JEFF, T HAVE GREAT NEWS FoR. You: T'VE BEeN APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF THE SOUTH DAkETA PROPOSAL CONUENTION THAT'S GonnA Pick PRESIDENTIAL CHoICES IN DEceMBER: 32 ORY ENFORCEMENT AIDED BY TARIF Daugherty Says Act Gives PROTESTS AN INCREASE OF HOUSE COMMITTEE Chairman Johnson Sees Harm in Appointing New Members to Handle Immigration. “Chairman Johnson of the House | immigration committee yesterday went rqnnrely on record as opposed to a (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Pisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. of) —-By BUD FISHER A MAN WHO IS LOVED BY GUGRY VOTER. WE HAVE with ys SUCH A MANL GENTLE Men T TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN |NTRODUCING YO You— GENTLEMEN AND TTHERS, We MUST SELECT A MAN FoR’ _PRESIDEAT WHo |5 FEARLESS, A MAN OF HONOR, A MAN WiTH A GIANT BRAIN= \T'S A FACT! I'M To INTRoDuCE THe VARIOUS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES L I'M GONNA REHeARSE MY GREAT (T SPIEL T You powt myseve - ANNTT ESQUIRE! T THANK You! I'LL TRY T® STAND 1T SHooT: proposal which is being discussed by leaders of both the republican and Chance to Try Violators on Either Charge. |inrease the mermperanip of the - — migration committee from fifteen to | twenty-one members. ot has been employed| Representative Johnson points out e owerful wrm” in the | that, with five vacancies already ex- and powe! s istiig on the committee, if six new cment of prohibition along the|members were provided it would rder with much success. ;nul\(o r!v‘\'eln new meri)hers. or a ma- e Wlght by Attor- |Jority on the enlarged committee en- | last night by AL |iirely unfamiliar with' the . who also de- involved in imn enforcement, so far n concerned, klbDlNG ney Gen clared that d iparticularly there was sald to have been also u large increase recently in the number of criminal cor tions. During the first week of '3 ‘He pointed out that since the tarift act defines lquor as merchaidise, isions of the act applied clearly provisions of e euon without ite| ember, thirty” defendants were I to importations of liquor, ®}victed, with™ Jall sentences totaling having paid the duty provided for;fifteen years. ! fn the act before prohibition became Number of Sentencen, . Those who smuggle A summary of the reports from , the attorney | federal attorneys throughout the have been guilty of a dou- | country, given out today at prohibi- gainst the United States. |tion headquarters, showed thut from violated the Volstead a 0 October 31, 19: e At DrOS ARG 1 5,626 Indictments e rovy | turnea on “information filed, > United ates, and may, convictions obtained and fines of er or both.!$6170,198 imposed. Combined jail totaled 2,771 years, 1 month SENATOR KING CHOSEN. New Florida Site Will Be Named | Will Head Greek-American Club. for Mr. Harding. Others. Elected. Opening of a township in Florida, | Senator William IL Klug of Utah, w named after the late President Hard- | o £ the Greskt-American ! ing, was announced o v the’ Interior Works u meeting last night | in the township are of Miss Anne Darling- | pubiie auction on Febru waior ing e n the first opening of i tBwn alte in Florida of New ' Harding township diitzaiion four miles morth of Mitchell | fronting ti vice presi- | ast und Bi ORDERS TO SEE FILM. \lvn‘h(&« of the Catholic Sister 0ods Brotherhoods of the D rict of Columbia will witness ate showing of Jotre Dame” = il Seconds of 40c¢ Oilcloth 29¢ Yd. White, tile and floral patterns in Table Oilcloth of pliant, dura- ble quality. $2.00 Lace Curtains New Satisfaction First Since 1859 NGSPALACT 1y 810-818 Seventh Street The Monthly Clean-Up That Brings Wonderful Savings been conelude ilty men given $1.55 Pr. Nottingham Lace Cur- 15, 274 yards long. Plain ei- , also in ecru, with fri The popular fancy weave is i cluded. ary or | ciun, ¢ sold at!ut the re y 12, 19'4 ‘mn 1 ®overnment | O tha the Cana- liquor in liquor Americans were an border o me”llm horder to enforee- % cro: ‘»:Il‘m to thel purch the injunctions clo: e adlock 5o fed | strictions ar sald that v tight, but & £ $12,000 worth « a little boun the border.” bard lquor al prosecutions and |to leak acro e had i i -nine of is Iness meet- rlington _entertained the dinner in_ honor of Charge id Mie. Tsamados, of the jon s formed three vears ago of promoting friendly sections feature of in od success, d. wers injunc d; nort breweries be given under |for the hington Couneil, ¢ length of time, the po- e are Ln\illp‘ to bnrnlu - l!\ the time the ‘run - | agents and gets his border his price presentation auspices of W purpo tions betwe 5 nd most peo) d the busine: ZARAARAARRRRARERAN RN NRRNNNS ERARRNRNNNANNNY Comfortable Club Rocker, upholstered in Chase ather. $19'75 Well ¢ onstruct- $1 CASH—S1 WEEK PRISCILLA SEWING CABINET A boon for women who love to se Keeps all the sewing 5.95 ticles compactly $1 CASH—$1 WEEK P Z 2 z b4 Z g % Z 4 A4 % ? b4 k4 b4 A Z b4 A % 4 z % A Z 7 thrifty home makers in this city. D s e AT THE PEERLESS FURNITURE COMPANY BRING ONLY ONE DOLLAR for each of the articles listed below which appeal to vou as supplying your needs or desires. easy payments on high-grade furniture is an event which should interest thousands of 3 € Avail yourself of our CREDIT and SERVICE don’t lose sight of the fact that for each article given below YOU ONLY NEED TO BRING ONE DOLLAR! Beautifully Shaped Gate-leg Table, with high $24.50 luster two - tone walnut finish $1 CASH—S$1 WEEK MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABINET Another handsome value for needleworkers. Well built and highly finished. $1 2.50 $1 CASH—$1 WEEK Your choice of either gas or electric floor lamps of mahogany finish. Massive stick. Complete, with beautiful silk shade, wiring or piping, etc., for Mahogany Bridge Lamps, with handsome silk shades. Will en- hance the beauty of any room. 512.50 $1 CASH—BALANCE SMALL CREDIT A great number of people have availed themselves of our generous credit terms— and you would be wise to investigate them. Keep your money in the bank and pay only small wcekly r monthly installments. s much easier for you. PAYMENTS This L message of money-saving values and And Beautiful assortment of Brus- sels Rugs, choice of colors and patterns in QxT’ 529 50 cires, Full Size Windsor Steel Bed, comfortable guaranteed fabric S $24.50% $1 LASH-SI WEEK Polychrome Mirror and Pic- ture, with gold frame and clear glass. Just what you need for the narrow wall space. Special— Aromatic Tennessee Red Ce- dar Chests, spe- $l 1.75 cially reduced to. $1 CASH—S$1 WEEK Glass handles Smoker Mahogany with glass top. Of special interest to the “man- of-the-house.’ 98¢ OO T L Beautiful Polychrome Mitered Mirrors, in all wanted sizes, shapes and styles. In finishes to harmonize with every interior decoration scheme. $12.50 Coalor Wood . style, HEATER Attractive niokel c"'.n" ll priced. ‘terms. 514 $1 CASH— $1 WEEK 829 7th St. N.W. (Between H and Eye) $1 CASH—$1 WEEK Kitchen Cabinet, white enam- eled interior top, with sliding table and equipped with all glassware. Mouseproof bread drawer. i 2 $1 CASH—$1 WEEK We have devoted our en- tire first floor to toys. Bring the ‘kiddies in to look over the wide variety of novelties in the newest and finest toys on the market this season. Their delight, alone, will re- pay you for your trouble. No Mail or Phone Orders, No C. O. D’s, All Sales Final $2.25 and $2.75 Pointex Silk Hose $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Full-iash- ioned Stockings, with garter top. About 10 dozen—regular also with wide top. Cordovan, African brown, rus- set, gun metal and sucde. SILK-AND-FIBER HOSE, seconds of $1.00 and $1.50 grades, in black and a few colors. Also some 3 (v thread silk; seconds.. WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE, of serviceable qual- y, sec s in P snd eovaovan, 1202€ WOMEN'S 50¢ HEATHER HOSE, with the appearance of wool; sec- onds. In the odd lot 2SC sale at Home Needs BRASS EXTENSION CURTAIN RODS— 2 for 9c 20c WHITE ENAM- ELED CURTAIN RODS, 4 feet long, with all fixtures— for 25¢ $1.25 COfOA DOOR MATS, thick and sceviceabe 88c $1.00 SCRIM CURTAINS, Dutch style, 23 yards long with hemstitched edge. 79C Odd Lots of EMBROIDERY EDGES —cambric and Swiss grounds, in openwork patterns. 2 and 3 inches wide. Yard COAT BUTTONS — A large assortment of coat but- tons, the large kind that sew through. Black, brown, navy and mixed colors. Many 49 worth $1.00. Dozen.. C SILK BRAID T RIM- MINGS—fancy novelties in nar- row widths; all colors. For trimming garments of silk or woolen fabrics. loc Yard - COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—Odd lot of round two-piece collars with cuffs to match. All colors in lgc crepe and linene. Set.. VEILING—Odds and ends of me;};{ vexhngu in ]dois and fancy effects. col- ors. Yard.. 15¢ VAL LACES—For many trimming_ purposes. Dmmom:l mesh. Edges and in- 3C sertions, Yar SPA NISH LACES —36- inch. ‘Spanish lace all-overs, in llu_lack alad c?lhg" argeln smal e~ signs. Yard $l 25 PAISLEY GEORGETTE in four attractive patterns, 36 inches wide. Excel ent quality, formerly sold for e Reduced to, $l 50 0dd Lot Jewelry 19¢ Small size rings, cigarette cases, colored glass beads, jewel boxes and other odds.and ends. $5.00 and $6.00 Velvet Hats $2.00 A clean-up for us—and ior you! These are trimmed hats of quality, in black and colors, and comprise a range of styles to make choosing easy for every taste. All the popular trimmings. $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Kid Gloves $1.00 Every_pair perfect. All szies. Real kid, lambskin and cape gloves in regulation and bar- ritz styles. FOUR DOZEN STRAP- WRIST GAUNTLETS and 12-button Gloves, menders, in black brown DOUBLE-SILK GLOVES, seconds of a noted makc. in s|zes 5%, 6 &nd 6%. gray, BLACK KID GLOVES, menders, in sizes 5/ and 6 only. Women’s Wear 32 OVERBLOUSES of silk, crepe de chine, embroid- ered crepe de chine, Canton.a, crepe, beaded georgette and paisley silk. Sold $2 98 D for $5.00. Choice.. $1.00 BLOUSES AND OVERBLOUSES in cotton paisley, white voile, trimmed with paisley am(ii voile trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Choice.. 49c $249 SLIP- 0 VER SWEATERS in jade, buff and brown. Thc weight for protection undue wtight WOMEN'S $1.98 ALL- WOOL SLIP=-OVER SWEATERS in copen and tan. Reduced for a $l 00 . quick clean-pp to.. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS with fringed ends. Choice of rose and honey dew. Sold for $1.98. $l 19 the odd lot sale ae FLANNELETTE PET- TICOATS—Women’s gray striped flannelette _petticoats, finished with = ruffle. Sold' for:69c. Choice.. 390 BANDEAUX of silk- striped coutil, also in honey- comb cloth, with rubber. insert at back. Sizes 40 to 48. Sold to CORSETS—Warner’s and American Lady* Corsets in white and flesh. ,‘Medium and topless models, with four hose supporters. Sizes 19, 20 and 21. Sold for $1.50-and 51'00 $2.00. Reducedto., Hair Switches $1.25 3 dozen 20 and 24 inch switches, 3-stem kind, in broken shades. Worth up to $2.98. 16c Sale 25¢ Yard-wide Percale. 25c 32-inch Dress Gingham. inch Outing Flannel. 25¢ 39-inch Unbleached Cotton. 25c All-linen Crash Toweling. BUREAU SCARFS—39% to 75¢c Fancy Scarfs, with scal- loped edges and embroidered ]ccmcn. in E‘li"k amll blue. Also ace-trimmed styles. Each 50c TURKISH TOWELS — 75c Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, in jacquard effects. Pink, blue and gold. 50¢ Slight stains SHEETING COTTON— 1600 yards 20c Yard-wide Un- bleached Sheeting 5 C Cotton, 5 yards for. . BLANKETS — $3.50 and $5.00 Blankets for double beds and in _ double-thick styles. Sizes 66x80 and 66x $2‘95 76. Plaids and gray. SHEETS — Seconds of $1.35 Seamless Bleached Sheets in 72x90 size for dou- 89C ble beds. Heavy weight. PILLOWCASES—35¢ and 3% 45x36 Pillowcases, of per- fect quality. Limit, 6 25 C to a buyer. Each Royal Society Package Good525c 5c DEXTER TATTING €OTTON, white and col- 5 ors. Two for.. oo C 10c PEARL COT- TON, b of twelve patls o o e 59¢ . . Notions, Choice, 3c 400-Count Paper Pins, 3c. Cotton Beltlnp;, yard, 3c. Shoe Laces, pair, 3c. Black Toilet Pins, package, 3c. Folding Wire Coat Hangers, Safety Pins, card, 3c. Children’s Sock Garters, 3c. 3cP.:lu,ge Invisible Hair Pins, Odd Lots Men’s Wear UNION SUITS—Heavy fleeced-lined union suits, includ- ing Monarch, Lambsdown and M%!esgns.o Bralken sizes. $2.00 an .50 values; slightly soiled. $l 49 SOCKS—Men’s part-wool socks, in black and ox- ford gray. quality WORK SHIRTS—Men’s heavy flannelette work shirts, in gray and khaki. Sateen-lined collars Pocket. $1.25 890 SWEATERS—'\/Icns V- neck pull-over sweaters, sleeve- less style and pure wool. Sold for $5.00. Reduced $l 98 to. JUMPERS = 25 men’s heavy white jumpers that orig- inally sold for $1.50. 69c Broken sizes. Odd Lots Toilet Goods 50c Tapestry-covered Com= "sgcu"rollet ‘Waters, 26¢. 50c Body Sachet Powder, 19c. 25c Wrisley’s Almond Lotion, 9c. ' 25c Bauer & Black:Baby Talk cum, 15c. 3 25c Chu Chin Powder Puffs, in silk case, each, 19c. $25 and $29.75 Women’s Suits $15. 00 24 Women's $10.75 in Women's rack o3 plai A STRAKHAN QUETTES, with opossum collars. favor with the younger set. duced to Winter Bolivia, self collars. duced to . 0dd Lots Underwear INFANTS' SHIRTS, 15 dozen of th 1 b straight fect qualit WOOL PANTS, just 12 of the regular $2.00 qual- 50 C ity, in size 36 only CHILDR 'S $1.00 WAIST = ATTACHMENT UNION SUITS, in 69C broken sizes WOMEN” OMERS, elastic top pindkk knit, with and knees. 3 for 50c. 17 WOMEN’'S UNION SUITS, warmly®fleeced. Sizes 42 and 44 only. High neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. 00 value FLANNELETTE NIGHT f‘I;IMIR'I;S lA\)ND PAJAMAS, $1.00 and $1.50 qualities, in broko.iimfl 69C JUVENILE SUITS, in tweeds, jerseys and cassimeres. Norfolk, Oliver Twist and middy styles. Sizes 3 to 8. $2.98 Reduced to. BOYS’ KNICKERS of heavy, durable cloths for school wear. Dark mix Sizes 8 to 16.. BOYS' CAPS — Lot of $1.00 all-wool caps in a range of popular colors, most all sizes. BLOUSES — Odds and ends of boys’ $1.00 blouses, some a bit soiled, others 49C slight seconds Odd Lots Children’s Wear KNITTED TOQUES in brown, green, red, tan, honey- dew, wgi:]e] iand39 combination colors. Sold for 3% to Soe Reduced tor.... 15C HATS AND BO!\NETS ~—Children’s velvet bonnets and $;1§ -like S(I)mts that lscld for 5 to $1. Reduced 35¢c to COMBINATIONS — Chil- dren’s muslin combinations, trimmed with embroidery or lace. Sizes 6 to 12. Sold for $1.00. Reduced 2 old for $! e‘ unf SOC DRESSES—Childten’s gingham dresses in plaids and plain _colors. Sizes 7 and 8. Sold for $1.00. Reduced 5 to 59¢ (T TTTTTT L T e L L D L L OO T