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PAINT , caion Red and Brown. From the owner's stand- point, no other roof paint can justify a higher price. J. W. HUNT 1221 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1352, {PORTO RICAN SUGAR MEN Chwsimas ifts tt at | ACH set includes that extremely satisfactory Sheaffer “Propel-Repel- Expel” Pencil and the Sheaffer Full Mounted Pen with nib of inde- scribable smoothness. “Lifetime™$875 Reg. U.§, Pat. Off. The Gift “He” Really Wants Rt} “Lifetime’s” specially con- structed Cap with Gold Band eliminates breakage. Its lever filler assures full ink supply and its beautiful Gold trimmings make it the Pen Distinctive. SHEAFFERS At the Better Dealers everywhere ‘W. A. SHEAFFER PEN Co. FORT MADISON, IOWA NEW YORK, 370 Seventh Avenue. CHICAGO, 506 Republic Building. DENVER, 502 Jacobsen Building SAN FRANCISCO, 681 Market St SHEAFFER’S PRODUCTS AT Harry C. Grove, Inc. | murdered her. { was given the third degree by the de- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. JURY IS COMPLETED | QUAKE HURTS AVIATION. -FOR MURDER TRIAL Concerns” Fail to Ha Bflo?n' Atter Tokio Disaster _ S5 TOKIO, November 30.—The recent Testimony Started This l(ormng in| disaster has destroyed the organiza- 2 5 tions of eivilian aviation in Japan, at Slaying of Richmond |least four conderns navin’$Bnouncea . hey would close, partly on:accouht Schoolgirl. |of damages directly sustajmed. in the earthquake, but chiefly owing to su | pension of subsidies trom the govern- 1ment. Proprietors of two of these )concerns announce they will resume business as upholsterers. Spectal Disnatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., November 30.—The trial of Joseph Enoch, charged with | Death Is a Rela- tive. Term BY DR. FRANK CRANE. I may be dead to poetry, or to sports, ror to Greek, or to art, or to humor, or to the religious feeling. Death means—Zangwill I think ft is who says—all the countries I have not visited, all the emotions I have not had, all the languages I have not spoken, all the experiences I have missed. The thirst for new thrills is ther fore a manifestation of the lfe force; so-we travel, go to theaters, shoot the chutes. Hence the distinct pain to you when ane asks you, when you return from Europe. If you have been upon a certain AIp or meen a certain pic- ture, and you must amswer no. Hence, also, the smug satisfaction of having been somewhere, whether you know anything about it or not. But, more truly speaking, death means incapacity of emotion, lack of nervous response to any particular environment. My deathliness con- sists rather In ail I am not able to feel than in all I have not seen. The dead heart gives no sound when touched by beauty; the dead mind does not leap when there apens before it the door of knowledge: the dead soul I8 inert as putty at the ap- peal of goodness and nobility. The sensualist would walk the streets of heaven and be bored to ex- tinct : a pure woman would walk the streets of hell and wonder why the inhabitants were suftering. In each case the environment would strike a dead nerve. The salvation of life, therefore, con- sists in the enlargement of life. The real desire of the human belng having assaulted and then murdered Miss Celia Shevick several months ago, fiially got under way before Judge Richardson in the corporation court today. The task of Drocurlflx & jury required three days. Experts | Who have examined the man as to, his eanity have declared that hé is | sane, thereby removing that possible | The man has entered a formal | *a of not guilty. This was one of the crimes d to shock the city. Miss a schoolgirl, went with girl ¢ Panions to a theater, and was retur Ing to her home at an early hour. The | police her assailant await- | ed her at a raiivoad bridge over one pf the downtown streets and felled er with a club, dragging her body for a considerable distance and then that | The defense alleges that the man tectives, that a confession was ex- torted from him and that confession | has been repudiated by Enoch. The | man was arrested within twenty-four hours after the crime. Harry M. Smith 1 Thomas®O. Moss appear for the sod m. | PROTEST BUDGET FIGURE| Bond Issue to Provide for Public| Improvements Also Disliked, Governor Hears. P. R, November 30.— ar growers, through the Sugar Producers’ Association, have ad- dre: a letter of protest against the nt $12.000,000 budget and the $6,- 000 bond Issue jointly to Gov. Tow- ner, the president of the senate and the er of the house. The budget, the zest in the Island’s history, and the © to provide the public im- menis were approved by the last Boys' 50c Neckwear Boys’ 50c Suspenders Fine-quality lisle web- bing, in neat light pat. terns; leather ends; palr. (Thind Floor.) Men's 50c Garters Paris Pad Garters, wide webbing; in black, laven- der and brown I{NMG L fects; pair.... Men’s 35¢ Hose Mercerized Lisle H. growers complain Al export tax on sugar, which point out will come directlv out of the peckets of ‘the producers because they not be able to pass the tax on to e oo WILL MAKE FAMED BELL VISIBLE NIGHT AND DAY Philadelphia Custgdian Plans to Place It Behind Open Grill Work. PHILADELPHIA, November 30.— The Liberty Bell, treasured American relic, will be made visible to the pub- le day d night, summer and win- ter, under plans being formulated by Wiifred Jordan, curator of Independ- ence Hall, where the bell rests. Heretofore thousands of visitors have i to see the famous oid bell | because the building is closed to the | public during certain hours. Under the new plans, it is proposed to place at the rear portals of Independence Hall a Georgian grill of wrought iron | work, so open in character that the bell may be clearly seen at all times. At night 4t will be illuminated with floodlights. WORKERS’ STORES BUSY. Russian Co-Operative Unions Sell 40 Per Cent of Total. PETROGRAD, November 30. — The co-operative unions of Russia, total- ing some 80,000 societies, whose pur- poses are to supply the population with its needs in the most economical manner, did 40 per cent of the mer- chandjse bus s of Russia in 1921 In 1914 they 7 per cent. These unions are purely economic and have no interest in politics. HEAVY DUTY ON ESTATE. LONDON, November 30.—The Brit- ish treasury wil benefit to the extent of nearly £1,000,000 from the duties payable on the estate of Nathanlel Rothschild, which has been proyvision- ally valued at £2,250,000. Mr. Roths- child left most of his property and es- tates to his wife and relations, but his valuable collections of Insects, birds, orchids and the like were bequeathed to the \numm Museums and lolKrw ubli also of thel| they | | colors; perfect quality 19c Toweling, 2 Yards Warranted All-linen Un- bleached Crash Yow'llng, for rolier or tea towels (Limit six yard: 39¢ Turkish Towels Bleached Turkish Towels, double-thread quality; ab- sorbent weave 75¢ Cotton Batts White Fluffy Cotton Batts, full 72x90 | n‘c h .'l; Correct. size for Targe comforte; two- 50c¢ pound weight 39c¢ Linen Crash Warranted Pure Line Art Crash, natural color for scarfs, centert fl"lowl etc. Yard.. Stamped Scarfs and , natural cotor art retty designs; each 35c Stamped Towels Drywell Stamped Towel: assorted neat pattern good size. ized Iron Water Two Cakes of Fels- anth. Laundry Soap; both for.. striped patterns; sizes measure ardens for the benefit of the Women’s $1.29 Slips Sateen Princess Slips, lus- trous quality; titched tops; double straps; black $1.25 Ami-French Chemise Ami-French fine muslin; scalloped all pretty embroidered desig strap and bulit.up shou Girls' $1.29 Dresses ©f ginghams and other materia puttym:gockud effects, trim- with plain :olon sizes 8 to 14 Years Infants’ $1.25 Shoes Infants’ Soft-sole Shoes, t nt I white and and pink; $1. 39 Table Damask 72.inch Extra Fine Grade A deliclous mini-flavored laxative that you chew just like chewing gum. Be- cause chewing mixes the laxative with the digestive Julce -mint Is not only wonderfully effective for constipa- tion, but also relieves and prevents colds resulting from a clogged system. Used by hospitals. Endorsed by physiciams, 1€ your druggiat cannot supply sou sénd AL $1.50 Luncheon Cloths Lace - trimmed Luncheon Cloths, Jewel cloth centers; 45 inches round........... $1.25 and $1.50 Table Runners Imported Table Runn Nfllll De) 5139A1|ICn| Corrugated Galvanized Iron Ash Cans; strongly 1210 G St. OPEN EVENINGS Complete Stock of Sheaffer Fountain Pens and Pencils WALFORD'S, 909 Pa. Ave. Jewelry Department A large assortment of Sheaffer Pens at -all prices O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES, Inc. 1405 H St. N.W. 723 14th St. N.W. 604 Sth St. N.W. F St cor. 12th N.W. $1.25 Mechanical Tnm Ives’ Mechanical Rallway Trains, with track, locomotive tender’and coach.’... Messaline’ | Don’t let that ’ cough run on I'l:hSmud:efinnclnckl:m ice quality, in rtment of an after serious complica- tions devel Nothing like Dr. Belllmflno- ll! kl;lonq to hnap ccedg n'quc ly. :::lxm rescribe fcrr l h :hlezm and mm:‘ tis sues. are in it— combined wldl the old teliable remedy- horiey. Keep it on family. ; All druggists. Be sure to get the gensiine. DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey in khaki black and gra mads wnh i lhoullcr straj -Fleece-lined Cattoin unl-n Suits, various st and extra sizes. 25¢ 25¢ high spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; black and pi; 25C 25¢ 25¢ w 25¢ 39¢ to 50c Shmped Goods 25¢ 25¢ Water Pail and 2 Cakes Soap One Ten-quart Tudn Size Galvan- 25¢ Boys’ $1.50 Madras Shirts Madras Shirts, with attached collar, oth- ers neck-band style; perfect quality, neat Envelope Chemlse, around; $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 in Messaline, pure silk, $1 W9m s $l 35 Union Suits $l $L75 and $2 SHOES Children’s Dull Leather Shoes, McKay sewed soles; good substantial quailty in comfortable styles; sizes 6 to 7%; only .. Look for Sensible and Acceptable Christmas Gifts As Well As }$1 is not to )ive a long while, but to live a greut deal. The youth is not so much interested in anything that will ‘keep him alive for over a hun- dred years as he is in that which will give him an abounding life for his natural term. Anything, therefore, that opens our windows to new views or that builds dditlons to our house of life where we can find new Interests goes to ma life mo: worth living. Therefore 1 culture are dise tinet life-save an who loves beauty llves more than one who does not. ‘The mian who loves books and the pursuit of knowledge has a wider and ticher quality of living than the one who does not read. it The real ldvlnh‘A‘ol religion in not so much that it sdves life by res- cuing us out of this world Into an- other one as it Is that it deepens and widens our satisfattion, gives us pro founder satistactions, longer .hopes greater nobilities and altogether 1 us farther away from the life of brute and up into t higher a richer realm of experience which is the latest product of ution. GE gl Civilization Defined. From the Baltimore Sun. Clvilization is the scheme wherery men make more complicated the bu ness of preying on one another. $1.65 “Onyx” Silk Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, champagne, polo gray, rose beige, African brown and gray; each pair in sealed pack- age, which means they are absolutely per- fect quality ............ Personal Needs in Tomorrow’s Great This Saturday Triple Value-gnvmg Event is always brimful of bargains, but with Christmas rapidly approaching, we have made unusual preparations for one of the busiest Saturdays in our history. Every department is ready with wonder- ful values at 25c 50c and $1—many, many different lots in all— and every one at a notable saving. Look for the Special Signs in every section of the store—they point the way to BIG SAVINGS! No mail or phone orders filled. $1.50 Bleached Sheets 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality; correct size for double beds $1.39 Tricolette r Tricolette, a very ilk_quality, In n * light blue and $i for lingeri $1.50 Crepe de Chine 39-inch Crepe de Chine, quality, In a complete range of street and eve also black and whi $l $1.29 and $1.50 Umbnfln Women's Umbrellas, good guality rainproot, of American (cotton) taf: perfect quality ortment. 3;725 Umbrellas Children’s Umbrellas, of American (cotton) taffeta; perfect q ssorted handl for boys and giris: $1. 25 and $1.50 Aprons pretty patt Women's Rubberized Hous $ l (Notion Dept.) hold Aprons, large six $1.25 Shaving Stands Nickle-finish Shaving Stands, pretty styles with -nvn-me complete with cup $1 “$1.50 Leather Wallets Men's Leathar Wallets, three-fold stytes; in real pin 1 seal and morocco feathers. 1$1 1234 to 14 neck e ____———__ $1 18x108 Gold Seal Congoleum Runners, handsome wool rug $1.69 Me Metal La steel and ver effects s $2_ Windshi el(h baby carriag or g gray only. el.l White Enamel Bath Stools, strongly made.... designs; good colorings. Laces wide; old g Corduroy Windshis Fuyniture $1. 50 B-tll th Stools Furniture Btore, “‘Acress the Btreet.’’ all.silk Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for Initial Handkerchiefs, plain stitched style: neatly em. broidered initial; regularly at $1.25 box of six. $1.50 Grass Rugs 3x6-ft. Double-warp Grass in green, biue and brown oriental and Rugs, $1 $1.50 Curtains Fine.grade /oile or Marquisette Curtains, plain hemstitched 2V, yards long 35¢ Bates Dress Ginghams 32-inch Dress Ginghams, including Bates and other well known qualities; choice of checks, plaids and plain colors. . 40c Dotted Swiss 32.inch White Dotted Swiss, small and medium 25C size woven dots 35c¢ Indian Head 36-inch White Indian Headl fleurahl‘n linen- finish 25(: 32.inch Mercerized Pon- fi tton Bt s, soven 25€ 40c Domet Flannel 36-iInch White Domet Fiannel, extra heavy 25c¢ quality .. double-fleeced quality.. 39: Pangee —_———————— | 25¢ Flannels, 2 Yards 32-inch Printed Flannels, Iarg‘ assort- ment of styles and colors. .........eh.uneee Stationery Boxed Correspondence Cards, with glit edge wh“l and colors. 25c¢ 69c Penflk “Rex"” Propelling and Repelling e o e, wzes with D0C Boxed Shtionery‘ - ring and one size with clip 65¢ Bunny 38.inch Bunny ank. a fine silk and cotton pongee, In all wanted street iy e nnfl 50c¢ 89¢ White Voile 40.Inch White Chiffon Voile, an extra fine two-piy quality, with georgette crepe SOC finish . Children’s Underwear i ate garments; shirts higi flei;pllrflfl 'oflnfl sleeves; lnkle pants; Dutch neck and elb 0 sleeves; knee pants; wizee C 2 to 10 years. $1.50 Crochet Bedspreads White Crochet Bedspreads, perfect qual- [ity; correct size for single beds . 31.15 AILWooI Scne .inch _ All-wool B:tzlny Mills nbrle, extra fine close-twilled q n black and navy blue PR $1.50 All-Wool Serge B4-inch All.wool Serge, heavy, d cubln.twul« mulny. in black and navy blue...... $1.39 Aflvlloolc Crep .inch All-wool Crepe, weei fabric for dresses; ' In black, navy, brown, cogoa, tan and gray....... $1.50 l’illnwcuu Fancy Lace-edge stitched Pillowcases; one n lr. $1 $l 27-inch Outing light flnllndl wllh colored stripes g ..’.3..5'!. ‘:‘.fl'.,ffi..!";l and fancy tams and hflm styles........ pink nu : lock scalloped _ neatly boxed.... $1.50 Bed fl“"’?fl.fllllfl ourled feath.- B sovered with 4. C. A. $1 stripe or heavy art ticking... lfiuu $1.35 Union Suits ned Union lul Dutch “- u French Serge, leading d Plilows, filled with soft, 25¢ Pmalu, 7 Yards 36.inch Percales, light grounds _ with figu l stripes, checks, etc. and Boys' $1.50 Pants Knickerbocker Pants, fall winter weight of corduroy; size: years ..... . ' $1.50 Sweaters Out collariess llyl., jweaters, fine jersey weave; made with $l Full.fashioned Knitted Neckwear, fancy VIQ.IV;. in |I|r| black, 51 rown; also no oity” cross-striped ‘effects $1.25 Coutil Corsets White Coutil Corsets, medium bust and long_ skirt; well boned; heavy 'ID“ supporters; all $1 sizes $1.25 Women s Bloomen .fi" Size Sateen Bloomers, ‘whit 59¢ Women’s Bloomers, 2 for Flannelette Bloomers, a sorted stripe! full-cut sizes. $1.25 Black Aprons .Black Sateen Skirt Aprons, ned llfl.l 7I skirt Ilnfltlfl assorted s . ’ Uni s it Fleeced Cotton u-len l its, wi and cream cols and long flawn. seconds of $1.39 - green and orchid } 25¢ 75¢ and $1 Gold Rings Solid Gold Rings for the baby; stone set and plain 5 C band styles. ... Flexible Bracelets Flexible Rhinestone Brace. pretty designs Bead Girdles Imported Bead Girdles, Jet, crystal and colored cffects, with heavy beaded 691: Ash Trays Fancy Metal Ash Trays 50c b d frect: ot oans “eramer enec, 50C Toilet Goods Dept. 12Y,c Handkerchiefs, 5 for Hometitched 'HandKer emsti J hiefs, plain hite; per. Congoleums, Sq. Yd. - quarter Congoleum, full rolls, from which any gquantity will be Snd Sark Eorings. "When ;:'-:f;ct sells at ssc' square SOC ya 69¢ and 79¢ Cushions flled with sofe. urty ok pm g o 5 flo covered with fine SOC grade white combric. . ‘75¢ and $1 Needle Books Salesman’s samples of Needle Books, con- taining an assortment of all wanted sizes in sewing and darning needles (Notlon Dept.) 69¢ and 85¢ Sludez Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Win- dow, Shades, also slight ssconds of Oil Opaque Cloth Shades; 3x white, ecru, drab, medium and greens. Complete with fixtures and crochet fing 'to ch . 75¢ - Runner 27.inch Reversible Stenciled Brus- sels-weave rpet, fc " or stair runners; good terns and :nlorlnnl .o 85¢c Drapery Poplin 50.inch Drapery Poplin, ?;:“wl;.;. and ‘!'H"Ml'!y‘ 50 Fourth Menl Half Hose Silk and Wool Half Hox inforced heel, toe and ther mixtu of $1.00 value: 59c¢ Polly Prim Aprons Of fine-grade percal " pink, blue, oli braid d h! [ e s S0c oor—Bargain Tajle. Boys’ 79¢ Blouses of good qullny percale, in neat striped effect: dots; trimmed with rack ers Shirley-make Suspende: etastic z&‘bbln., with ,kldr.' Solain ‘colers nd dark grounds; figures and novelty ef- ton, for general use. yards for hams, standard qualitie sorted blue checks. Laces; ecru and heather mixture of 39 values neck and sleeveless; regu- black and wanted shade: th am back; with one seam; secords of 25c val- ues. Crepe, in white, pink and light blue . Curved FI. ish; extend 28 to 48.in complete with. all fix- “Try Your Tep™and “Birthday Game, Fllnnel, versible qu.my Rugs, brown s gsed quality white nain. s00k; ok; prettyipatierns; sa Mahogany nm-mu Toy Pi key b binations . mixtures; serviceable tweeds; ech.. Laces, and wh 50c Printed Voiles 38.inch Printed Voiles, light and in stripes, 25C Cotton Shirts, high neck and long sleeves; sizes 2 months to 3 years; slightly fieeced; seconds of 3%c values. Fine Mercerized Ribbed Sport Hose, black and col- ors; seconds of 75c values Hose in black, $1 Women's 69¢c Underwear Separate garments, fleeced cotton; shirts with low neck and 7o sieeves; pants ankle and knee vesi'o 50c Infants’ Slnm 2 for 50c Women'’s Sport Hose 50c $2.25 Camisoles Jersey Silk Camisoles, lace yokes and ribbon strap aiso a few black; with hem. stitched tops; Y. (First Floor.) Inflesh coior; $1 perfect qual- Taaaaeae———————— — " lchCottnn, ZcYnds -incl nbleached Cot- 25¢ TWO Apron Ginghams, 2 Yards Fast.color Apron Ging- one of the 19¢ Pajama Cbeclu 2 Yards CZHG Iflc.:‘ V/'hllt :l]llfll 25 ecks, 15 Frenie: “FWG Saras i 40C Tc Laces, 6 Yards for Crochet, Val and Torchon v awrhlnz-u{s widths; 25C Women's Sport Hose HH'a(hel‘flfls:fll ‘.gfl" rfl;lbhefl Sport ose, cor n eSonds 25C Women’s 35¢c Vests Gauze Cotton Vests, low lar and extra sizes... 25C Women's Hose, 2 Pairs Combed Yarn Cotton Hose, 25 C othe English Ribbed Stockings, thread double and toe; perfect quality.... Nottingham Lace Curt panels; used one to a window; 2V; yard colors; neat or heavy worked designs .. 18c Longcloth, 8 Yards 30.inch Longcioth, $ l close, soft chamois finish quallty e Women’s Silk Hose Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk, in black and assorted shades; double le, heel and toe; tops; seconds of §2 values, > at. Women's $2. 50 Hose $1 Women’s $l.50 Hose $1 four. 50c ns, in Full-fashioned S:lk and Wool Hose, light weight; also wool and cotton mixed; as- sorted shades ..... English Ribbed Egyptian Worsted mixture quality Hose, heather all sizes; perfect Children’s Stockings sole, heel desirable color: $1.50 Lace Curtai long; white and ecru $1 5-Quarter Table Oilcloth 5-quarter Table Oilcloth, seconds of the standard quality; p]am white and fancy patterns. Yard. . 50c Plisse Crepe 36-inch Mercerized Plisse 25C 39¢ Curtain Rotl: Non.tarnishable “Blue Bird" urtain Rods, brass fin- : 25¢ 35¢ Glmen Choice of “Ring Board," Luck," ip 25c¢ e Floor—Bargain. Table. 25: Slllker Flannel, 3 Yfll. 95¢ Grass R 27x54 Heavy Double- w-rp Grass Bd medallion designe. ...... 79¢. Table Damask 72-inch Mercerized Table bluy green and 50C First Floor—Bargain Tabi English Ribbed Worsted Stocking: er shade: Mill black Sateen, for bloomers, petticoats, (Lining Dept.) 45x36 Bleached Pillow- cases, free from starch or dressing; each : Alluria Real Hair Nets, cap perfect quality.. Piver's the favorite among d-lnty women. Sautolrs, carved bone and ivory effects; beautiful de. signs; bone slides Children's Handbags, pretty shape: Men’s Hmdkerchlefs, 3 for 1 25¢ Children’s 75¢ Stockings e 50c |39c( hth!( Srlteen engths o ast- 25¢ heath- etc 45¢ Pillowcases 25¢ 10c Hair Nets, 4 for 25¢ Walf ounce for. 25c 50c and 75¢ Slntuin 25¢ 50c Parses and Bags: Purses and 25C sorted neat, shape; double muh, Aznrn Suhet Azurea Sachet, White Hemstitched neatly 7 soft 25¢ 39¢ Crib Blankets 27x37Ys Crib Blankets, otoM. flssce finish; ‘white with bl pink borders; also al striped effects...... 89¢ Stamped Gowns Stamped Nightgowns, soc 79¢ Toy Pianes ™ ™ §50c 65: Tny Wlxolu Gibb's Pony Cire Wagons, with two hor: Ppainted ‘bright colors 85c Colanders Aluminum Colanders; heavy qual- 50c tiful rich color com. Boys’ 79c to $1 Cnps Hats ll\fl ::l::"a‘;' lflll:’t:;!g 50c c Bertha Laces Silk IS:E."I“". Yard-wide t 27-inch Heavy Felt-ba for hall or stalr runners; green or brown, with neat tan and red borders; from full roils. Yard-wide welght; neat stenciled d signi for 8225 inches Furniture Washable Cretonnes, atterns in light and dark col. 50c Felt-Base Rm:r ot s 25¢ S0c Felt Carpet Felt Carpet, any amount heavy r 25¢ In. dark colorings, covering halls Stors, “‘Actoss the lm" :