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LOUSANASTORN KILLS 5, INJURES 5 Four of Dead Members of One Family—Twenty-Five Houses Wrecked. By the Associated Press. HOUMA, La., November 30.—Five per- sous, four of them members of one family, were killed and five others were injured In a storm which wrecked twenty-five houses in the Little Caillou Bayou section, sixteen miles south of here, Wednesday night. The dead: Ralph Guidry, his wife and two children, Alice and Laurin, aged eleven and fourteen years, respec- tively, and Katherine Brunet, twelve Years old. The Guidrys were killed when their home collapsed. burying them in the ruins. A two-month-old baby, the sole remaining member of the family alive. was blown more than a hundred yards into a fleld, where it was found unhurt yesterday mor The runet gi; Thing. rl was drowned ‘when ST |DUELS STILL POPULAR IN CUBA, PAPERS SAY HAVANA, Novembér 30.—The habit of fighting duels still flourishes in Cuba, if the newspapers of its cap- ital city are to be belleved. Such methods of settling private quarrels are illegal here, however, and the newspapers never say that duel has been fought. They usu- ally publish an account of the trouble between the principals, giv. ing their n and add that THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. GERMANS T0 PUSH FRENCH ARREST CASE Insist in Notes to Paris Officer Was on Their Soil While Spying. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, November 30.—The Ger- . | man government has sent the French T a | @mbassy two notes regarding the ar- s | rest of Capt. Darmont, a French offi- el to terminate when one combatant draws blood. the houseboat in which she lived with her parents capsized. Brunet and his wife escaped. i e Lecache School, which recently had been erected at a cost of $25,000, was among the bulldings destroyed. An entertainment, atten ng an hour fore it was blown away. Of the injured, Mrs. Octave Leblanc was the most serioualy hurt. She was hurt about the head and body when the Leblanc home was demolished. No estimate of the property damage, which was heavy, has been made. Crops in the storm area were destroyed or badly damaged. cer, on the German-Swiss frontier The communications say an Investi- gation has indisputably shown that the arrest was made on German ter- ritory, a finding which is eaid to be confirmed by the Swiss customs offi- clale. “The notes also maintain that there s ample evidence of Capt. Dar- mont's complicity In economic and political espionage, and serve notice that the public prosecutor is pro- ceeding against him. be’ |«HOLIDAY HOOCH” KILLS TWO NEW YORK, November 30.—“Holi- day hooch” took a toll of two lives yesterday, while seven nu\elrh nd.q.u nksgiving imbibed so T Fs cause their helpleas forma ellevue Hospital. A 514 Tenth St N.W. Lowest Price ~ for Highest Quality " Cramer’s not only create their styles, but manufacture them in their big factory in Philadelphia. Every piece of cloth is examined. Every detail is super- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. = = = = g = 5 = - 0 T vised. Every care is taken that the garments that bear our name shall live up to our reputation gained during 26 years of manufacturing for the best retail stores in the country. When you buy Cramer’s garments you buy DIRECT from the maker-creator—and selling to you at WHQLE- SALE PRICES, you save the middleman’s profit—and you DRESS COATS:55.00 to5 15(-00 PORT COATS:1975 to9 65-00 § = g = pay the lowest prices for which highest quality can be sold. E N. CRAMER & SONS MANUFACTURERS OF Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Suits 514 Tenth St. ‘N.‘W.' Oppgsite Ford's Thester Open Until 6:30 P.M. Elevator Service Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & (Jompany Tomorrow we shall hold a tremendously important Sale— on the Third Floor o1} Men’s Overcoats Coats that are plainly $37.50%40 %45 garments ¥/ ) /S They are in value and fashion — all that these prices in- dicate. Single and double breasted Coats with plain backs. Double-breasted Coats — in double-faced fabrics — full _belted or half belts. Ulsterettes that are smart in model and storm defying in character. The colors are most desirable —fancy and heathers — medium and dark shades. Sizes 34 to 42. There are something over 200 of these Coats—but there cannot be any more at such a price. : Before you go to the game tomorrow you can make a “touchdown” right here. ‘Third Floor. _Men’s Knitted Elkmoke____ Velour ____ Vests $4.95 Just the thing for the ith White stripes, and Light Tan with White checks. Pirst Floor ~ Gloves 53.45 The Glove that is most satisfactory for a man’s various uses, with Black embroidered or self backs. Pirst Floor Hats : 55.00 There is character in the shapes—and in the pro- portions which make them individually becoming. Second Floor