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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. fifi?fififififi?TEfififififlfififiawwwwwmn;. i e Two women have been appointed eight schools E ¢ hed re ' forest fire tower swatchers in Penn- PHILPPIPINE SSUE e e e Dispute Over |ntent of U. S. Measure Called Chief Dis- turbing Element. J. ROBR Star und Chicago ke the strong pe ~u>un\ it not p of an uprising agalnst the United States. Such a thing would, of course, settle the status of the Philippines in Felation to the mother country with- out further delay, but can hardly be hoped for. The reason is that what- ever impatient politicians may say to the contrarys under the stress of gar- Lustings, the their and from jazz | opt them in of- It would, i 2ith god party men deciding slog €ontroversies, etc., and a bgard directi tonal ank enterprises aines—and s | unidentified man, whom the police ut of the Jones law is the local authorities exeer tional. never the fuslonis y the question be- te they w props from under thelr own platform, nior deliberately commit political sui- peh : While their. hands are on the public purse with such riches in it as the ! propaganda fund and the subrvldlrs to “national” cnterprises they are fous to remaln very much a CALLS EYE INDICATOR | OF PERSON’S HEALTH: London - Physicta Says He Cunf Peer at Iris and Dmglj.o:.e Case. | LONDON, November 30.—The latest | method of determining the condition ©f & patlent’s health is through 4 , close examination of the cyes A | prominent physician recently iectured Pofore & group of stadents, during which he told them that he could elways determine the condition of a patient's blood by the color of the | qris, the lighter the color, the clearer | the blood, and vice versa. Various other parts of the body had & given area in the irls, and the con- dition_of us parts of the hondy could talned by the eye. to do. 1 |of tnis city. made 1.000 kim, turned over to the Chincse Red sylvaula. After Banquet, Finds Four Bar- rels of Sandwiches. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Every Rain Coat--Gabardine--Top Coat-in the House--to Be Closed Qut at One-Half and Less Buy Christmas Gifts at Half Prlce LHRI\T\I,\fi EVE we will close our doors, after hav i d the Washington public_for over TWE. 3. Before the final hour arrives, we hope fo hav, 1 consequel are offering it at In retiring from the retail busi- ness, we aim to completely clean our shelves of their high- grade merchandise, because By the Associated Press NEW YORK. November 80, —| “Cheertul Charile,” a beloved hobol epread joy along the Bowery yester- | day with cheese Bandwlches instead | of with “turkey” as he had hoped | Charlte was brought up on a farm . Indiana. His mother was known ' hoboes a3 one of the "kindest! dies” In the land. There always 0. K.” sign on the gate, and | @ weary wanderer she fed gen- erously. + Charlle, who has bean on the road ' for many years, may not turn a hand | @ny other time, but when Thanksgiv- ' Ing day approaches he gets a job, Works hard and spends the carnings to feed his brethren. Charlie went to work several weeks | ago and had enough money to buy ! Quite a few turkeys and trimmings. but he was robbed yesterday just ut to do his shopping. vent out to battle with the | Men s Gabardmep Silk and Satin Men’s Rubberized Rain-proof Coats 75 $3.75 Gll’ll Rain Capes $1.65 Satme Capes em?” asked Charlle. passed the word along In an hour police re- | serves were sent to keep order. TWO BURNED TO DEATH. Tan Coats made of Bombazine cloth. Originally sold for $8.00. Now specially priced for quick clearance. NASHUA, N. H., November 30.— Two men Were burned to death in & firo that destroyed a small shack here last night. The other men were carrfed from the burning bullding > by the police. 3, The dead are Joseph Hall and an Men’s Cassimere —and tweed Flne Sl“( Mohalrs Y ble and " Bla k Rubber Coats "llmmnl""fl“"“"l|||||"|I|_‘ » popular Hohday Tlme S e . -~ @ e 903 F Street [mcon\cmtn. 2 DOORS FROM CORNER QF NlNTH believe to be Theo McGanuog. both The police said the vic- i have roof repairers abc 'thc house. N |5See Cotbert now abou ‘mox guttering and ra spout replacements, Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street iz e See the Details in Sunday Star! Our Lease Expires! 'NEW VIM FOR WEAK, THIN, PALE WOMEN OU can't enjoy your work or have your share of the winter’s pleasures unless you get rid of flmt Tun. down 1eehn£land purify t now to take Gudas Pepto-Mangan. You'll get uj the mormng feeling rested l re- mshed and go the day with fiy} :fi colors. Gude 's will halp mmde increase your bodily fgn, .And bl torm Fne Trial Tablets 7, e and ress to Co., 58 Wlmn SL. N.Y. ude’s Pepto-Mangan Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you m\mgetm th»m of the dmue. counteractin aule o Soee Toxoul may o “"'1 i a save long da -ichuu. Use lnll\‘t’tle Sore ’IPh.;ut’:xs- M. dY buy a bottl;;f ;r%nsm n 1 IMOIrow. T&NSII?I‘I’QE’:Z the National Throat Remedy — best yf::t effective and the . p:md nld : e epnrpou.x T Everything to Go! This event, where original cost is lost sight of and profits forgotten, will prove to be the most sensa- tlonal thing of its kmd Washington has ever known " Absolutely Sacrificed! ' Women’s and Misses’ Suits Wraps Cloth Coats Fur Coats and Capes Positive Clearance' Men’s Suits Overcoats Boys’ Sui Silk Dresses M?:kif:lwt: Millinery Raincoats PR Wash Suits weaters Sweaters ° Jacquettes We don’t prefer to have it sensational, but when such tremendm re- ductions are made on dependable, highclass merchandise — it is sensa. tional just the same—we can’t help it. Watch the papers for full detailed information, and maybe you’d better not buy anything until you have an opportunity to buy in this extraordinary sale. 614 12th Street ‘Cabbage, per Ib. . ... .21/ A Store Near Your Home Eighteen(18)Carloads Michigan Potatoes Last T.uesday morning we found we had eighteen carloads of Potatoes on track. We considered that this w ould be a fine time to have a big potato sale. So we 1mmed|atelv arranged distribution, and to- day and tomorrow we offer them at the following very low prices: 15-Ib. Peck One-Half Bushel Original Bags, Each. 22¢ . 43¢ $2.00 Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses.and every one who can use Potatoes in original bags should find our price particularly appealing. Tomorrow, being the first day of the month and also Saturday, you will appreciate the convenience of buy- | ing early in the day. Another New Store Is Now Open 4907 Wisconsin Ave. (Just South of Fessenden St.) \ convenient store for those who live in West Chevy Chase, D. C., and Tenleytown, as well as’ those residents of Friendship, Somerset and Bradley Hills, who drive through Wisconsin Ave. on the way home. Florida Fruits Oranges and Grapefruit are in stores in abundance. erate prices. our Fine quality and mod- Two leading values are: Oranges . ........doz, 35¢ or 3 Doz. for $1.00 Grapefruit . 3 for 25¢ Fancy Smoked Hams [r 22c Sweet Potatoes, per Ib. ..5¢ Onions. . . . . .4 Ibs. for 19¢ Phillips’ Original Sausage, Ib. .35¢ Loffler’s Sliced Bacon, Ih. . . . . .30c Taylor Pork Roll, Ib. . ... . ... . .45¢ “Sar-a-Lee” Sandwich Sprea For Cooking and Bakin Many of your ‘recipes cail for butter. Just now many housewives consider butter too expensive to use in the kitchen. So we recommend to you as a butter sub- stitute— “Top Notch” Oleomargarine Good cooks tell us that “Top Notch” is a most satisfactory substitute for most all cooking or baking purposes. We urge a One Pound “Top Notch” Oleomargarine is also the finest grade oleo for tible use. Coloring matter with cach pound. Tfie Best Value In Our Stores— Until Sahrrday’a Closing Pillsbury 1 1 . Pancake, pke., Seedos R g 1 Qe Honey Dew Rie Fearle, 27 1/ Lippincott’s Queen Olives 20(: An Unusual Value ..... 20 Canned Fruit Salad, Per Lb. Del Monte or Keystone—No. 1 can o GREENBAG COFFEE, 25;c Special, 19c jar, 15¢ Special, 39c jar, 33¢ !L T i