Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 26

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LAUDSANERGAN RELEF FOR APAN Head of Red Cross of Empire Sees Better Understand- ing as Result. The kindness will never be forgotten, | winning, as it does, the undying grat- | itude of the entire nation a. dproving that Americans are true friends of | the Japanese. It insures, closer re- lationship and understanding between the United States and Japan in the future, “Arrangements have been made to distribute tent hospital ~branches throughout the empire as a lasting are being built to house patients during the winter months, as several thousand refugees the reli k was apportioned to the mu; pa prefectural organizations. Di: | bution of clothing and food, hou: | problems and Red Cross medical re- lief were handled through these or- | = -eight branches of ¢ trained nurses and t in operating the tions in_ Tokio, the nty in Yokohama and others in suka and throughout the stricken | Special Dy il stations are gradually being 1 with the discharge of patients. | ver, today there are nine hos- pitals and sixteen relief stations . | overating in Tokio and two Hospitals and thirteen stations in Yokohama. —_— hip of 2,000,000, when interviewed yesterday by the spondent sent the following m. 1o members of the American or fzation: ears from now France ex- ! to pects to be using more than 4,000,000 ©of Japan's appreciation. horsepower from its water courses. —_— full measure “Things Rubber THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. RISKS LIFE TO SAVE Man Cnr‘ries Form From Burning Home, But Life Was Extinct. Special Dispatch e Star. FROSTBURG, Md., November 30.— Mrs. Joseph sixty-geven, was fatally burned before she could be rescued from the fire that destroyed the house of Jacob Seibert, on the Na- tional highway, at Eckhart. She has WOMAN DEAD IN FLAMES | Mr. and Mrs. Seibert and their four children only had time to escape in their night clothes. Word having passed among the | erowd on the outside that Mrs. Grader was still in her room, Frank Kelley, street car conductor, threw his coat over his head as a mask and at- tempted to enter the house, but was forced out by smoke. Then William Fazenzbaker of Lanaconing, a pas- senger on the street car held up in front of the house, dashed into the house and in a short time appeared at an upstairs window with the form of the woman in his arms. By this time the truck of the Frost- FORMER “SUPER” TO SING OPPOSITE GALLI-CURCI Ralph Errolle Gains Opportunity Through Illness of Schipa in “Lakme.” By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 30.—Sixteen vears ago a college boy engaged as a supernumerary carried a spear in one act and blew a trumpet with the stage hand in another in a perform- the season with the Chicago Civic| Opera Company. Tito Schipa, who was to sIng oppo- sito Galll-Curci, is ill on_the Pacific coast and will not reach Chicago until Zecember 4. Mr. Errolle is a natlve of Chicago. TO RAZE FOREIGN OFFICE. TOKIO, November 30.—The foreign office at Kasumigaseki, Tokio, the first forelgy style building erected here, was 8o badly damaged by the earthquake of September 1, although untouched by the fire, that it will warehouse was destroyed by PASSION PLAYERS LEAVE |Rers, wasehonse, vas, destroyed, b FOR NEW YORK CONTEST siricc: Anton Lang, Who Played Chrisc, | Will Enter Wood-Carving Exposition. | | | | at more {TANKE $10,000. —_— R CALLS FOR HELP. By the Associated Press AU, Bavaria, Novem- ilagers, including An- sonifies Christ in_the . November 30.—A Hamburg, whe »r help from the y on the steam been a paralytic for years. Mrs. Grader and her son, Joseph Grader, made their home with the Seibert family. It is thought the fire came from an overheated stove in the kitchen, for the first warning was when g heavy timber on the floor below fell. The house was then filled with smoke and burg fire department had arrived and with the frail form on his shoulder, Fazenbaker descended on a ladder. Life was extinct. Mrs. Grader sus- tained severe burns over the body. Practically nothing was saved from the house, which was one of the largest in Eckhart and the loss is placed at $8,000. FREE! With every pur- chase amounting to $100 or more we will give FREE our Four - piece Sheffield Silver- plate Service, your choice of our 42-piece Decorated Dinnerware Set, or our 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers Plated Silverware. RUGS 27x54-inch ¢ ullwllnlulnuluu‘"“mn [ 4 ll” , llmlll”l il or Our Greatest Saturday Sale! The Store That Serves You Best 311 Seventh St. N.W. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Men! An Unbelievable After-Holiday ||| Sale of | | 1 | Il OVERCOATS | The Finest in the Land—Yours Without Cash! Tapestry Rugs 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, $ 1 5-79 - $29.75 9x12 Axminster $34.75 < Rugs ..... Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rugs 9x12 Gold Seal 9x10.6 Gold Seal 9x9 Gold Seal. .. 7.6x9 Gold Seal 6x9 Gold Seal 9x12 Velvet Rugs. . 3x6 Gold Seal On Easiest Terms in the World! Roomy. cozy, big plaid- back overcoats, in light and dark shades; all sizes; some belted—others plain. Browns dominate. The greatest overcoat value of the season—and easy to se- lect and pay! Best Styles Finest Materials Superbly Tailored $15 Saving SUITS at $35 —for every walk in life. Single-breasteds, double-breasteds, 2 suits, sport, conservative. Extra sizes, too. Easy pay- rranged. % % v ne Men’s and Boys’ MACKINAWS Special WORK TROUSERS (Tomorrow Only) $2.57 Suitable for street. too, for they are in stripes and plain colors, too. All sizes. tive man or boy! Your Credit Is Good Here! take in a host of very pretty patterns; all sizes. The very thing for the ac- A WONDERFUL THREE-PIECE- MAHOGANY-FINISH CANE PANEL LIVING ROOM SUITE, Settee, and Rocker—upholstered in_Velour. An exceptional bargain—at this price. Easy Credit Terms hair $1.5 HANDSOME OVERSTUFFED LIV- _ ING ROOM SUYTE, as pictured, cnm-$ 7 5 prising Settee, Chair and Rocker; up- . holstered in good grade of tapestry. Easy Credit Terms Many Styles With Silk . Shades in Assorted Colors 125 And Up ance of “Alda”. given by a traveling grand opera company at the Audi- torium Theater. N Monday night Ralph Errolle, who at that time was attending Racine College, now an American tenor, will sing opposite Amelita Galli-Curei in have to be razed. The same is true of the residence of the foreign minister. another for- elgn style building. These structures were_erected in the early days of the Meiji era, when the Marquis GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. 1 Inouye of that day was foreign min- rmance of “Lakme,” in which FREH ister. she will make her first appearance of Store Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. h“ : 0 D el vt et et 3 Four-Piece Walnut-Finish uite Ul Offers Many Furniture Suggestions for Christmas. Low Prices—Easy Terms ood-carving exposition | 3 m | aa E COSTS $200,000. |« TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov Cousino Trucking and CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. | W 3! | CREDIT Make use of “The National’s” Easy Credit Just L i | i Terms. | “Ill” “l””I“llil”ml”lhll“l select. what you want—ma ke a small initial pay- ment and pay the balance due in small pay- ments. TOY DEPARTMENT A splendid suite—consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Bow-end Bed and VANITY. (Chairs and Bench are extra.) A wonderful bargain. Easy Credit Terms Tool Chest 49¢ (o o= Mechanical Auto 39¢ Aute Coaster Wagon Gifts of Furniture are Appreciated. Buy Them at “The National’--at Low Prices=-Amd Use Your Credit e R A Golden Oak Davenport Bed Uphotstered in good grade of imi- tation leather. Easy Terms Mahogany-Finish Library Table Will Make an $1 lfi Ideal Gift for Christmas Easy Terms : ; iiuummn‘ffi‘ " Cedar Chests Genuine $1 0 Ls_ Red Cedar Easy Terms - Golden Oak Rocker Upholstered With Good Grade of Imitation Leather $Q.75 Easy Terms Mahogany- Finish Priscilla Sewing Cabinet $5.49 Easy Terms $3.50 Horse, 19¢ TEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—White Enamel Metal Bed, Spring, Mattress, two Pillows, Chair, Rocker, Chiffonier and Dres- ser—and a Room Size Rug. Easy Credit Terms EIGHT-PIECE GOLDEN OAK DIN i ROOM SUITE—as pictured—compi Extension Table, Bufiet, China Cabinet, Server and Four Chairs. Easy Credit Terms Mahogany- Finish Cabinet Phono:- graph A Wonderful Bargain 349

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