Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. TEABHING METHODS HIT IN RESOLUTION HINES PLEDGED HELP OF VETERANS' CHIEFS Support of Director Promised at Dinner Given for John Quinn |\ Rooscvelt, National Commander McFarland of the Disabled terans, Commander Brett of t ans of Foreign W Di- rector Hin of the Veterans' Bu u and a large number of members of Congress. . PRINCE ENDS HIS LIFE. Schamburg-Lippe, 22, Found Dead Ve T WHEELER OPPOSES DRY BUREAU TRANSFER PLAN Anti-Saloon League Counsel Says Justice Department Not Prop- er Place for Unit. Protestin ithdrawal of e production and and de- ,000,000 gallons of e atured alcohol is prim. under the e collectors; er 30,000,000 whisky 'in bonded ware- 10,000,000 gallons of wine the prohi under the customs officers on of the liquor taxes Nephew of New York Justice Held in $2,500 Bail. By the Associated Prews with having started a fire which « stroyed a resldence, because “wanted to wake up a dead bur by Col. T. W. Miller. prohibition Some of Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens Asks Probe of Second Dwnswn System. in Austria. . December 4—The body of National Commander John Quinn jof th Ameri rgion was ten- |derea a dir night by Col Thomas W, ler, alien property r‘us- Y Its chief courts v mitted suicide. Albrecht zu Scha y-two years old. pobededb bbbk bbb bbbt Petworth—Bargain $10,500 Near Grant Circle tion of Citizens' iblic [ teenth Str 1 Association we lution t Hi, of the mnn-” arine. of . War | of the | x| cirizco Wm&mvwm A Girl at 62 Because of a French-type Clay By Edna Wallace llnp/ur good locat Arnold and Company 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 S e e 1 2 2 1 2 1 e }WARD OFF HEAVY COUGHS AND COLDS HEN the cold fall winds make you shiver and sneeze, | it's a_warning from your | thin blood and low vitality. | Heed the warning! Purify and ) > | enrich your blood and build up your S . Now 1 : ¢t new-tyy ! strength with Gude’s Pepto-Man- : L ¥ . { gan. It will fortify you against | colds and coughs; it will help you 1 Eut on flesh. Don’t wait until a Overcoats of Quality We want to put the emphasis where it belongs —and where it means most to you. And that’s in the quality—intrinsic qualtiy and style quality. When thus consxdered Mode Overcoats are most attractive in price as well. IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL lT’S PLANTED ntelligent person be- | of instruction | Their Planting mailed free. Visitors No Sunday Business ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. 0. ROCKVILLE, MD. Nursery entrance on Rocksille pike Lalfway between Montrose and Halpine. BESTLVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE | tional range for choice—America’s and Eng- If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, | land’s best Overcoats— onstipate: ; g 5350 to $1000 In a separate group are some Overcoats—made up from the ends of piece goods—two or three for a pattern only. But $39 all of them $50 grade The popular Brushed Wool Sweater Vests—in all sfi 50 the wanted colors You’ll find them in the wonderfully rich im- ported fabrics—Crombie and Montagnac among them—made up by Mode tailors. You'll find, too, the genuine English-made Coats — from the shops of Richard Austin & Co.—Lon- don’s foremost tailors. eavy cold gets it grip on you; be- gin to take Gude’s now. Yourdrug- | gist has it, in liquid and tablet form. i Free Trial Tablets 7oz fr e it | value of Gude's Pepto-Man | erous Trial Fackege of Tablel money — just your nam u. S preitenbach Co. 35 Warren St § Y. Gude's epto- | Tonic and Blood Enricher # EEEEEEEEZEEEEEEB bxlnpsb o't 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Christmas Checks Cashed *“Choice-of-the-House™ Sale of Fur Trlmmed Sults Au—up to the very flnest— are included in two lots. ~ 53 555 Fine twill weaves—and the sca- son's most effective novelty—Fla- mingo Cloth. They're tailored and box effects—consistently lined with silk—and with collars of the popular Fur‘ There s a good assortment of sizes in each collection A Suit is always proper—and there are times when nothing else will do—and here's your opportunity to complete your wardrobe. Third Floor The Mode—F at Fourteenth No griping or inconvenience follows | a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Bilious- ness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. Most harm- less laxative for Men, Women and - | Children—10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes, any drug store. Open a Charge Account and Buy Gifts Early You will find a charge account st Goldenberg's a great convenlence nx all times—but particularly~ »o dur- ing the Christmas seaxon. If your name is not on our books, now Is a good time to open an acconnt. You may pay in January for all mer- chandixe purchased from now until December Jist. Post Office Station on First Floor. You are E“;—"E‘:‘EEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEHIEEIIEIEIE =D e——ne—=0 invited to make use of our Post Of which ix established for the con of our custom- this ers and o nts in neighborhood. X ed on First Floor, rear Shoe Department. ' A Remarkable Sale for Coupon Day— Women s and Misses’ $8.50 to $10.98 New Dresses These Dresses were newly purchased for this great one-day event, and our Dress section is keyed to high pitch in anticipation of the wonderful -. Dresses that will be ready tomorrow at $4.69. Better come prepared to * buy several, because you are almost certain to want more than one when you see the assortment of pretty styles offered in this sale, Smart Dresses that you will be glad to have for street and utility wear and an excellent selection of practical frocks for office. The styles are NEW—all copies of more expensive dresses. You'll marvel at the assortment and values. Materials Are— Poiret Twill, Wool Crepe, Velour Checks and Overplaids TheSe dresses come in l'JtOWn and navy b]ue. Various pretty Sport checks and Combinations 0{ colors. Straightline mode]s; some finished with narrow belts. Short and three-quarter sleeves: round and'square necks. Many of the popular Peter Pan styles in the group, as well as sensible coat effects. Trimmings of silk braid, stitching, fancy buttons, bias folds, fine tucks, etc. Sizes 16 to 44. Goldenberg's—DRESS SECTICN—Second Floor. New KnittedSuits,$7'9O ‘ . Two-piece Brushed Wool Novelties—that are much in vogue for about-town and outing wear. Assorted colorings. First Floor ) We're introducing the new Southern « 99 Tie | : | @ lfl ] m * Aware of the great things expected of us on Coupon Day, our aim has been to provide the best coat values that have been offered this season at so low a price as $13.75. Seeing is believing, and when Sale of $22.50 to $25 Winter Coats you examine the splendid quality materials, and note the details and trimavngs, you'll agree that the values are, indeed, remarkable.- ~ 1 3 $13.75 for Any of These: —Coats of Qverplaids —Coats of Striped Coatings —Coats of Fine Velours Full-length models for sports and dress wear; many with fur collars of Beaverette, Opossum and Coney. Lined throughout with satin de chine and mercerized striped Venetian, Colors of tan, navy, brown and stripes and plaids. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 44 for women, and extra sizes 42V to 5215 for large women, Golderberg's—COAT SECTION—Second Floor, o] E B v 1 v E ffl i I =1 and is a most effective model. and new walking with the plain vamp, soft toe, of finest materials, and at a Philipsborn price. It comes into Washington Patent Calf Tan Calf $ 8 . 50 heels The full beauty and romance of the southland is charmingly brought out All sizes and widths to select from. Ground Floor—North Section first under our chaperonage Lightweight soles in this new model, a two-eyelet, instep-tie effect, with silk laces. Modeled |e—=|o[c—=|o|l—=|alc—=lale—=alal——lol——F] | e—

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