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10 MISS BULLOWA LEADS BANQUET SPEAKERS Woman's Bar Association to Ob- serve Anniversary of Monroe Doctrine Saturday Night. Miss Emilie M. Bullowa of New York, president of the National Wom- en's Bar Assoclation, will be one of the speakers at the annual banquet of the Women's Bar q Assoclation of the POKER PORTRAITS. THE EVENING —By WEBSTER T O THAVE A FAT CHANCE OF CASHING THESE NOW ! STAR, . WASHINGTON..-D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1923. COOLIDGE ORDERS 1. C. C. TO PROBE RATES ON COAL Charges That North Dakota Mines Are Discriminated Against to Be Investigated. Acting on telegrams received from Gov. Nestos of Nort Dakota and other citizens of that state, President Coolidge directed the Interstate Com- merce Commission today to make a special inquiry into allegations that increased freight rates on coal mined in North Dakota amounted to a con- spiracy to destroy the state's coal mining industry. Gov. Nestos telegraphed the Presi- the increased rates and urging ® congressional Investigation. recting the special inquiry, Mr. Cool- idge was moved by a desire to have complete information at the Alsposal of Congress should that body desire to act. LABOR DEMANDS HOLDS UP. ST. PAUL, November 30 (Special).— The arrival of real winter weather reveals an excoptionally good de- mand for all labor, and while out- door work Is being curtafled, fac- tories expect sufficient business to enable them to maintain schedules at near normal. Harvest and high- way construction workers are being absorbed by sawmills and 10gging dent several days ago complaining of | camps. Inai-\ 2 Stores in wameton 021 Pa. Ave. Both Stores Open Saturday Nights District, to be held : 3 in Rauscher’s Sat- y 7 a e el ' . / 5] Nonron” dotrin "l 134 7 You Are Cordially Invited to b Visit Our New Showroom, Located at 1504 Con- necticut Avenue, and Witness a Demon- stration of the you at least a “ten-spot” \ on winter suits and overcoals completed, Miss Gertrude Leonard, chairman of the committee on ar- rangements, an- i nounced today. MISE JACKSON. 'Miss Bullowa will &peak on “The Value of the Monroe Doctrine to the Americas.” Other speakers will_be: Mrs. Rose McFall Bres of New York, editor of the Women's Law Journal, will tell the experiences of the pub- licity agent for the Natlonal Wom- en's” Bar Assoclation; Mrs. Helen Doocy Reed, Washington's woman banker, will give her views on the op- portunities in the banking world for women of the legal profession; Miss Sheldon Jackson, who has just re- turned from her second trip around the world, will take as her subject, “Drifting Through the Orfent.” Music will be played by the Grace Dodge Orchestra. The members of the committee on ss Leonard, ncer Mussey, ith, Miss Grace |terday for interment at Arlington o Gl ' Mrs. Laura | cemetery tomorrow, where she will : Mary Grace McVey, | rest beside her husband. Mrs. Fox Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Miss |died in Springfield last Monday. S Select from Thousands at 20,000 Ray Burners Now Operating in All Parts of the World Known the Wide ‘Werld Over and on the Seven Sean THE MAN WHOLOOKED- THROUGH A” SUIT HE HMADN T WORM SIMNCE LAST WINTER Anc FOUND THREE YELLOW CHIPS WORTW. #30™ THAT HE! CARRIED AWAY FROM A POKER GAME .~ BRAZILIAN IS PROMOTED. | Secretary of Counsellor. A Mechanical Masterpiece That Burns Cheapest Grades of Fuel Oils Made in Over Thirty Different Sizes and Types Baby Burner In Full or Semi-Automatic Types R AY FUEL OIL BURNER Phone Potomac 160 Open Evenings arrangements —fresh from our | ow - Embassy to Be wn factory | For Homes CO. See Our New | Gracie. who the Brazil- since June, t been promoted to the of counsellor of the embassy. as been in the Brazillan diplo- atic service for many years, and B S S —— vas attached to the foreign office at Rlo de Janeiro when transferred to Average women are 39 per cent|the Washington emb; Before | weaker in strength than men THat he was etationed | Paraguay. We do not claim that they're worth $40, but we do claim that the average man will find it mighty difficult to point out any con- siderable difference between a Wonder Suit Agnes L. Minick. resided in Washington for tair . years, while her husband wa: etailed here as an officer in the Army, and BODY BROUGHT HERE. Maj. Fox was the officar commis- sioned to arrange the route of the train which carried the Lody of Abra- IV War Prestdent had been assassi- at Arlington. nated —— The body of Mre, Abbie G. Fox, wid- ow of Maj. C. C. Fox of Springfleld, had a wide circle of friends herc Mrs. Abbie G. Fox to Be Buried |ham Lincoln to Springfield after the Ohio, w aght to Washinzton yes- or Overcoat at $21 and many that are sold at $40. JOIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Deposit any amount from 50c a week up We add 3% interest 50c a Week Will Give You $25.37 $1 a Week Will Give You $50.75 Models, colors, patterns—those which are most in demand—all are here at $21—includ- ing all-wool plaid-backs and overplaids. %e(,fitlms ZLanshurgh - Surniture Go. $5 a Week Will Give You $253.75 \ Ninth at F Entrance, 909 F Street $10 a Week Will Give You $507.50 | = . T < = Federal-American National Ban g g o e, Give Furniture for Christmas A Few Suggestions From Our Big Value-Display SEVEN-PIECE WALNUT-VENEER BEDROOM SUITE, as pictured, comprising Dresser, Chifforobe, Bow - End Bed, Semi- 5180 00 Vanity, Chair, Rocker and Vanity Bench. $33.50 For Students and Small Men i These prep overcoats show what Society Brand means by “It’s all in the cut.” All the swank a college fellow feels a right to, without loss of correct line. Two- Trousers “KROEHLER” MAHOGANY-FINISH CANE-PANEL-BACK i DAVENPORT BED SUITE, &s pictured, consisting of Davenport Bed, Chair and Rocker, upholstered in a fine $1 98 . 00 0 1 grade of Velour. Specially = Priced 2 GATELEG TABLE, W INDSOR with genwine Mahogany WINGED BACK top, 36236 inches; well ROCKER, as pictured; built and good looking. :1 l::;’ f %‘:Z?;l = C’;'”i” “;"l‘;.‘z} seat-and back. These are fine examples of what they can do with expert tailoring and unusual, warm fabrics.. They look $40 and $50. They are $40 and $50 coats. The concession we got was a holiday present from Society Brand. So they cost you $33.50, just now. We make these suits of the finest materials. They are hand-tailored, and really an extraordi- nary quality, style and endurance offer made for the purpose of adding mew friends to our clothes department. . Double and single breasted suits, double and single breasted vests. Newest fabrics, all colors, collegiate and conservative styles. 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