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28 PINCHOT REVEALS COAL GONTROL PLAN State Union Compact Pro- poses Drastic Regulation of Anthracite Industry. Pinchot | t a confe B of anthracite- made public | The com- | posed t Monday here of representative consuming states, we Ly the governor today plete outline was sent last night to the other executives, together with ’" | mutter when I start, Dame Jimpson is a good old soul: I drink her health, 1 quaff a bowl of water from the babbling rill; I boost Dame Jimpson with a will. She's full of peace, good will to men; she would not harm a worm or wren. She comes and says, with beaming smile, “I'd like to use your phone a_ whil Not once a_week or month, 1 say, but ten or fifteen times a day. And iriends of hers will call me up, when I sit down to dine or sup, and whisper in a honeyed tone, “Please call Dame Jimpson to the phone” Dame Jimpson lives across the street, and there 1 go on weary feet to tell her that some locoed jay would talk her arm off right aw I always "his phoning business breaks my heart; I'll have to tell this nervy dame it is no way to play the game.” But when she sheds her beaming smile, so_glad and bright and free from guile, a smile that has a wide renown, I can- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER -3, 1923. MUTT AND JEFF—Men Have Been Shot for Less Than This. INFACT T WANT You Y THe TRouBLE 5 You AIN'T 60T no MANAGGRS ALTHOUGH T'mM A CANDIDATE oN THe RePLBLICAN TICKET T'Le MELP YOou OJT: MUTT, £ M DiscoRAGeED | 'm AFRAID T AINT GORNA coP ™me DEMocRATIC NOMINATI O Fok PRESIDENT | PoLLs THAN T CAN N YOUR EAVOR. > THE AOMINATION: T CAN BEAT YoU CAS\ER AT The OR COX i Now IF You CAN SUP ME TWENTY BUKKS T'Le WORK UP A BIG SEnTimenT T™ 6T S.ADOO 1 (Copyright, 1928, by H. C. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. B. Pat. OF.) THANKS: STOP Feeuns DISCOURAGED! Blow TH'S TwentY wHeRE (T witt Do THE MosT GooD' TLe NTY FoR RooA RENT BUT (F T'M ] CLECTED T'Le Lwve N THE WHITES House, so = CLASS AS WANG AS MY TWENTY LASTS, How ABouT A FceD E"a AT THE BILTAMORE. MisS SCHuLT2Y SHAAD weRRY. not bear to call her down. Dame Jimpson’s living everywhere: she | rmor's outline | is her neighborhood's despair. Som any | day perhaps she'll realize that it is neither safe nor to sponge per. | on folks who have a phoue, and F= : - ) A rput in i she will get one of her own. et 1" (Copyright) ~WALT MASON. an invitation to another meeting here | Dec 3. The compact, the a after being including Pennsy ember i > e |, even to the prison engineer who had | been here twenty-thres years. The | tunnel 18 belfeved to have been built | forty or fifty years ago. | | One of the prisoners who escaped ,had been In thirty years and it {s | thought he may have had knowledge N of the tunnel. - The passage was about fourteen inches by eighteen inches. quently the prisoners must l’;mda their way to freedom with d cu No especially desperate men were ex- |among those who got away, accord- known | ing to Warden Anderson. Bags Blue Heron |ELKS HONOR MEMORY ‘IPRISONERS USE TUNNEL Hiding in Woods| OF LATE PRESIDENT| 7O ESCAPE IN KANSAS Of West Virginia L = [ B s Avrinta Prew g ” 3 NG, Kans, December hrong Gathers in Marion, Ohio, to through mud and slime Pay Tribute to Warren thirteen p i | fro he G. Harding. | Fatmes SV t proposed 137 BODIES TAKEN 1 ¢ | More Than 600 Believed Lost‘1 in Italian Disaster—King 10y, . Gt un canne. ed during the | Goes to Scene. | It was found to be a great blue |heron. Its wing was broken and it i T n, which is one of the rar- to fly i = ' of this section. messures - o i | BY the Ascinted Tress. : | seve: A Erora une Wing the a coal commis- | “BERGAMO, Italy, December 5 —One : other, has a sl fa | h | bundred and thirty-seven bodies had| two and 1 4S | heen recovered early today from the|l®ES are of the state| parzamo valley country, 600 of whose | | CHICAGO BUILDING BOOMSI ymmission and the ! jnyapitants are believed to have been | the commis- | growned when the great dike H $7.000,000 Increase Noted in No-| vember Permits. dey to investi- | pounding the waters of Gleno Lake late the in¥niiny | collapsed Saturday. o) Soncar ani the Troops and civilian rescue parties | CHICAGO, December 3.—An crease of more than $7,000,000 shown in the estimated powers to | . | giving it the r! ! worked throughout the night in the building permits issued vember, this year, as compared with phases of the b ! mud and water seeking the victims of | profits, the same month last year, reports made public today in The total « WABEE lihe deluge over an area of fifty square | ounts «nd | miles, and endeavoring to give aid and comfort to thousands who have ifor the month show n estimated cost of $27.130. ompared with | § $20,443.000 of a year ago. The num- rds of coal: | osals ]&”“: 100 | veen made homeless by the disaster. e A e e | King Victor Emmanuel is expected to ber of apartment and residential per- mits almost doubled. when v, Pin among other then do. following | Deel { the ratifyin g i | | LAY Crawli an abandor Spectal Dispatch to The Star. RIDGEDALE, W. Va., December 3. —While tramping through the wood near here in quest of game, Wayne Scott of Morgantown, shot what he thought was a large goose squatting | about seventy-five yards away. The bird pact. cate a joint cc it were enjoying Su Their absence w until last night Warden A. V. Anderson MARION, Ohio, Decemb ence of the tunnel was all over Ohin, together with | ational and state Elks offic { Joined with the Marion lodge yester- day, in a memorial to the late Presi- dent Warren G. Harding, who was a ember of the local lodge. i Wreaths from the grand, state and | ]| . Ohio lodges were placed fr. preceding y Would Create Commission. tip to Christmas 1924 Savings Club NOW OPEN Prepare against financial embarassment next Christ- mas by starting your shop- ping fund now. You will be more than glad you started. JOIN NXOow!!! Of Commerce of the flag-draped cat McPFarland of v grand inss To Take Advantage of This Offer ALL THIS WEEK! 7Sc A stupendous offer—the greatest we have offered in 13 BEST QUALITY White Oak Leather, Half Sole—SEWED sion to hs gate and livered the memori; ‘ evening after a banquet for the more | 1 300 delegates repregenting prac- lly every lodge in the state. he name of Warren G. Harding ge in the history of our | McFarland said. “His Influence brought more of real ac complishment in brotherly love be- tween the people of this and other countries than_ any other for gen- erations past. His will be the bright- among the golden stars of our o flag. and his the first among the names honor roll of our memorial in- is A . 5 years of service! We do not expect to make any money on this_sale—we are merely ad- vertising our work and mate- rials. Bring in the whole fam- ily—and come to the right place, Hundreds of homes, including the entire villages of Dezso, Corna and ‘Ilufiggio, were wiped out by ten mil- | _!lion cuble yards of water that swept ers | trom the artificial glacial lake. The course of the flood was stopped at Lake Iseo, fifteen miles aw ! The countryside in the nity of | pi Darfo has become a vast 1 and as | gre the water gradually subsid t leaves wit a e of mud that has engulfed in-| was thirty-five yards thick, the dike num le cattle. i went out and the water thundered The torrential rains of the past' down the valley, sweeping all be- week, reaching serious proportions fore it. om- | - right to raise reverWw es and expenses by a s Harding, M v Robinson and dent of the Ohio ited the late White Ouk a previous cor nd legal d. and summarized nor declared would upholding what the be the value feature t Friday and Saturday, made the the Gle e four-mile wa ¢ the United Sta s, and legislation and ratifying s W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. (opposite the Shoreham) the Address B LT S (E— . 417 11th-St. N.W, Next to Brodt’s, Inc. Give a Grand Piano This Christmas We are sole agents for the fol- lowing leaders in Grand Pianos: Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 Bradbury, A. B. Chase, est. 1875 Lyon & Healy, Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 3 Emerson, est. 1842 7 Christman, est. 1855 Lindeman&Sons, est. 1836 Ludwig & Son, est. 189° We Inaugurate An ECONOMY WEEK SALE Comprising particularly those items that are most closely identified with what may be termed THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE HOME Consideration of the furnishing for this portion of the home too frequently follows the line of price alone, rather than quali:y—resnrfing in the purchase of articles unfit to stand the hard and constant wear to which they are subjected. Cost Has Been Ignored in Making These Prices onthe Hard Service Qualities Offered in this Sale We have anticipated our inventory—we have assembled all our short lengths and discontinued patterns of Linoleums and Domestic Rag and Bath Rugs, which we now offer at the greatly reduced cost at which we would have inventoried them on December 31st. 30 PATTERNS OF INLAID LINOLEUMS In ities that insure a of service only obtainable in the There are 5 qualities at the following low prices per square yard: $1.20 $1.25 $1.30 $1.35 8$1.75 Customers are requested to bring their room sizes, as quantities in some cases are limited, DOMESTIC RUGS A selection of standard qualities, each rug perfect, at prices much below the current quotations. Worsted Wilton, $135.00 Wool Wilton, $92.50 Axminster, $40.00 (We quote on popular 9 x 12 ft. Room Sizes) VACUUM' CLEANERS The Sloane Cleaneris notan iment but has been tested by years $39 of actual service—complete all attachments for the low price of This we sincerely believe is the greatest value ever offered in a reliable machine. Our Establishment is open. Freight paid to all shipping every day from 8 to 530 points in the United Seates Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assuvance of Satisfaction Starting Something Startling’! 3,000 pairs Women’s . Hahn quality low shoes temporarily reduced to est. 1850 est. 1864 ETERMINED to start December with a “Lot of Pep”— we began a whirlwind three-day sale this morning that has brought a tremendous response. 3,000 pairs of splen- did quality, fashionably-styled shoes. Some of regular stocks—very much reduced. Others bought for the occasion. Included are nearly twenty popular fashions in Welt and “Turn Sole Pumps and Oxfords—for dress semi-dress, and general street wear. All sizes—all widths—and in the wanted leathers and materials. b Favorable and Easy Terms We are showing the very latest in “GRANDS” which occupy no more room than ordinary Upright—why not give this Christmas a Grand Piano which will bring Happi- ness and Joy into the homes for years to come. Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Liberal Allowances Made HugoWorch Ze5. 110 G 2o 1879 ° PIANOS 5zcrin Aranich Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star Gray. log cabin, black and brown suedes; black satins; patent leathers; black and tan calf. HAT a glorious chance this'is! Reliable' Hahn quality shoes—up- to-the-minute styles—at only $3.95 the pair. But only 3,000 pairs to start with. Get yours.early while the selecting is best. W At ‘All Our Stores Except “City Club Shop” Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. & Bach T — T ———————