Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 40

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

40 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, -DECEMBER 13; 1923 I.[]w WAGE S"’A]’US Held Prisoner [ MUTT AND JEFF—This Is Killing Two Ducks With One Stone. . . e, 102, by B . iabr, Trace B, BUD FISHER . 10 Days in Trunk — _ . — Of Holl T MBS MG Demart ke oine: Tee Lila o) W batcans ) FWe Bucks A DAY STILL, WHen we TAUTT, CAR YoU IMAGIRS oliow ree FAIR AND SQUARS! I'™ Your. A DAY To CARRY THese (S NICE PAY BUT RS E s WERE CanaTE "N ANToNO, R R Thescnt RIeNsTTARY R T AT THE SAme 1 GuEsS We WeERE PAYING CANDIBATE SAN ANTONIO, Tex., December NOMIWATION FOR PREIDENT T Give S e e AD: - Guars e wene R\ ke criamd PN VNI G A Ioh A ! AIN'T GOMNA HELP So T cAn RAISE EUNDS TO A Job, q MY POLITICAL CARRY ON) MYy CAMPAIGN ] ASPIRATIONS ANY. MY NAME 1S MUDS 13.—Imprisoned for ten days in the hollow of a glant oak tree, Harry Miss Anderson Says Half in| comstock, ‘tirty-one, was rescusd yesterday by Bexar county deputy 5 sheriffs and farmers. Ohio Get Less Than $15 Comstock, who had been with- out food or water during his im- prisonment, drank almost a gallon Per Week. of water within a short time. He was taken to the Bexar county sheriff’s office and a physician The most important single factor ”s""‘d’"","fd' Hoeawan) ey enim s _| sradually. fn connection with women in indus He told his rescuers that he had try is their earnings, according to| climbed into the tree In search of ey 41 report of Mary Anderson, ! Shelter and fallen into the hollow. he annua o Lureau of the | His efforts to get out fajled and cirector of the women's burs at intervals he shouted for help. ot Labor, made wpublic| Not until noon yvesterday was his Jiepartment of “ ¢ry heard and help summoned. It today. = ook half an hour to hew Into the Miss Anderson spoke of conditions | 4. py Comstock was very weak and sbe savs mey bijs body covered with bruises. He rom S sal s mother lv at K - Tt lons ere the Tesult of 10W{ zoo Mion: ed at Kalama. arfes. Vith this restrictiom to $1.800 a "t e T st 0| POSTMASTER 1S OUT $7 CUoTILULATMATR: | FOR BORROWED SHOES 3 eport safd, statistics —_———— P00t “iwarly 35,000 | Bo1ts Driven Through Soles to Hold : ] s \were “Mail Early” Dummy in of ten state \1:” investi- Position. iz S N2 22 A e e s = RN Z N s nade by e & the| Postmaster Mooney borrowed a ¥ e clul studles of cen- | pair of shoes from one of his car ‘\.:rm;"prlfl‘ to show development of | rlers to place on the feet of the opportunity for women Inl!::fl:‘;l"gfldummy being erected In an F street 2 study of nnpnq\-x‘m p:l't‘\P rec- | Show window to urge the neocessity i an examinatiom of fhe TEF | of mailing early for Christmas. xtile mills to f i When he went to look at his ntee nn\""’r dummy today the postmaster dis- ind a study o C: that huge bholts s among 1 through th sh to hold the “cai n posi- anding this list of 1 nds submerged beneath onaiiers ss of parcels. the Washing fice owes on -k pair .of .shges g master Mooney v casting around this afternoon to work out a way s to the cenference,|to pay for the shoas. s utlined a definite | "1t would have been possible to ob- provide opportunity to|tain an old pair of shoes, had officials known bolts would be driven through the soles, It was stated. FOUR NEW COMMITTEES NAMED BY LINCOLN HEAD WEBSTER — i ELECTRIC CO. Rivers and Harbors, Streets, Pub- 1!9 "s‘-“-w. lic Health and Utilities Groups Announced. W i MJZAN HEANGZN NG NG 17 s QNN AN G NNGZANI7] NN IZNN G hZ: H= N, %223 Mail Early l s by o= - . R ( ) Store Hours Shop Early bl R .' > S i 8 a.m. to for Christmas e R e ) 5:30 p.m. R 12 NP2 N2 A %%%*‘ R &t § A R SICONY l AR R itional commit- 5 Park Citizens’ ’ s jation have been announced by . . Guilford S. Jameson, president of the QLlonel essoctation: N Complete, re- 5 -98 Rivers and harbors—Ray L. Smith, o chairman; George H. h, Edw. Van f duced to... o B. Abernathy, T (o S, dgeway. 3 Boss, Burger J. E. Card- o well ‘and C. S. Sch % Washing Strects. ave ¢ ; g ... chairman; Harry E. i : o Denham, §. F. McCulley, 4 B Cham (Copper) ) . F. Bixler, H. L. Bushong, J, AL .. CEG%n; Lastie S Laipér. Charies Axh: Wireless Sets ford, Joseph Goldenberg, A. H. Lith- - gow, Charles Schalesser and V. B. 1 Tube, re- 314.98 Smith. "Public health—Dr. Albert W. Davis, duced to. .. Up chalrman; Dr. C. C. Read, Dr. L. H. . Lamb, Dr. Nathan Sugar, Dr. J. T. [ %’ivian, Henry Rlecks, A. L. Waters, Electrio Dr. €. Murphy, Edward Mayhew, La-| g} Iron ifts Worth the Giving O THE GIFT, SO THE FRIENDSHIP. Frivolous tokens invariably mark a frivolous admiration; while gifts such as one finds in our assortment are wholly suggestive of affection of the truest sort. Always giveable gifts, always acceptable gifts. They’re the only kind on show here. 0 Sierom and G, F. Stowart. $2.98 . Boxed Stationery--“The Write Gift” man; Benjamin_ Cady ‘Miltorn Bari- 2 e TR The gift of Boxed Writing Paper is welcomed, not only for its charming combi- stow, H. B. Chase, B. . geway, J. EVERY ARTICLE SN v \ N o » % _" Tol Leland G. SN 7, Ve y i s “w e r adds g, Boss: “!{gmugfl Tojoott, Leland (6, FULLY GUARA NTEED S € nation of beauty, vogue and utility, but because it says “write,” and thereby adds fuel W7, . : : 3 win and E. G. Wright. 8 Lights—-Special $1.29 N o, to the flame of friendship. A few “specials” from our stock: SCHOOLS HONOR HARDING. AR i RAVELSTONE FABRIC. OLD DELFT. Hinge top GOLDEN GLOW. 72 FLAX WHEEL HOME- Appropriate exercises in observ- . Pirey i e ; i ] NEN. anice of :;Harrlllmgfir?e!n;nrll‘!,“weekh > 2 i-san]c) :.op t:jn:é cm|!aIu\|ng box with 24 gilt-edge cards, cv_)l\elr;pes, 43 Zhecxsf and 23 tsr‘:anPie l‘;!’l;E‘l:im é‘n e h 1 strict public_schools. cets an envelopes, t-edge T = B natar of Bohaols Brasle W il “T.‘ S yelon 48 sheets and s o e e e edge cards and 24 envelopes Ballou notified school officers today m white, pin 72 emwielo quaiity in a in assorted white, o arrange programs in eulogy of the biue 72 e pes, $1 47 large hinge-top 51 67 pink, blue and buft 47 Iats EruacRE HAEE, tints ribbon tied. ... BOX wrvvrrinnnn B tints (v SR Z < Rt 2 R et 21 : 9 . s Imitation Ivory Articles : Ladles Fitted Overnight Cases OVERNIGHT CASE, 20 inches long, 12 Combs, Brushes, Puff and Hair Boxes, » i\ inches high and 5% inches deep, with Mirrors, Trays, Bottles,. Boxes, Buffers, two brn;s cll;ch;s -m; loc:kh leather case, b{axl l:lles‘ B;x;;gzr;lcoorfus o Frred with shell brush, mirror, comb, etc—at very prices. toothbrush and soap boxes, i T T Are Most Usable Gifts j shochorn, bution nook and 921 .00 nail file mirror and nail stick........ . : ) . And with each month of service she’ll be reminded very pleasantly of the donor. A varied display, $3.25 up. Desk Sets Tailored Bonaz Bag. Beaver calf; covered leather frame, moire Manicure Sets DESK_SET, comprising a 11%x lined. Has purse and mirror. Choice of tan calf with brown combina- 19-itich Pad. Brass Ink Stand, Tray, $2-85 tion, brown with tan, gray with light gray or blue with $5 OO MANICURE SET. Leather rolt . Hand Blotter and Letter Opener... 1 it cise, BHed Wb cven peil Fi- DESK SET. with 12x18-inch Pad, having brass light blue. - Price tings : Pen ray. rass nk . o - %E::;fucalendu‘ Hana Blotter 2na 95,00 SElorentige !~=f‘"°f Bag. With flap, 3 pockets and $ 5 00 o MANICURE CASE. Nine shell tter Opener mirror ; moire lined ° ttings in a satin-line ancy 54 50 DESK SET. consisting of 12x18-inch Pad, with Spanish Steer Hide Bag. Suede leather lined: icatinagicaie ‘ Convehiently Grouped 1 gz’a‘:;, AT }z:(.tvevr 3.’.3;'5. el $6 75 hand tooled; hand laced; provided with mirror and Oth Su esti i Tray and Hand Blotter o coin purse . er g2g ons According to Price on Our s DBaK SET comnoaed of 129 Fal L Genuine Calf "Bag. Mahogany brown, hand e IR dar, Hand Blotter and Letter $7.00 tooled, hand laced, suede leather lined. With mirror $1 5 00 Space’ for 400 names, and_index etrip ¢ g0y . Opener . is changeable with ease. Price and coin purse ° DESK SET, with 12x15-inch Pad, fittings ADDRESS AND ENGAGEMENT BOOKS. An 3 ;r;n:se' .:;lu]‘.[.:;g"é]ofitg?r‘(&:gs: 510 00 excap:l:::}ly pleasing selection from 25¢ to l a es S35 e any Con Eaters Oysees . I ravel ases GIBSON'S FRAMED MOTTOES. Carry oheer DEsK srs.'lrz, (;r5 3= oxlgl;cd_,slll(ver pleces, con- :’;;‘:‘:\E;“?:‘&" ":“éjw"”“ appropriate and in- sisting of x15-inch ; o S 3 . E::xnd:e Calendar. :}‘;lotle;‘ Tray $15_00 In Various Leathers and Fittings, for FANCY DECORATED CANDLES. Our sssort- Aeealesiias: i b = Ladies and Gentlemen, at Prices Beatea two 1o o bo%: Bec 1a Sias. . TroMline. q A varied collection of gifts to be Writing Portfolios or Lap Tablets from $4.50 to $35 RUST CRAFT NOVELTIES. Sundry articles had at a given price—suggestions From $5.00 to $15.00 of artistic merit, in fancy boxes, at from 50c to d les i i Gentleman’s Traveling Case, $2.00 each. ) are arranged on tables in price range Bill Folds and Card Cases #7\ size 7 inches by 11 inches, fitted $4 75 pgiizfi’nlénn‘:-tg::“:ic Shsious destgus, at . from— A wide selection in all the popular leathers, with 7 articles. 3 some with gold corners— DESK CLOCKS. Several designs with bronze $1.00 to $8.00 : Traveling Case, black leather, with tan lin- ARl fron SRRSOy Ww c to Game Sets hand-drawn military brush and $5' 25 ..‘::“.J?‘»LS?I;.“JA’“&.‘.L":M‘E:EFT $1.35 " ‘CARD' SETS—Two packs $2 OG soap holder.............. oveenne . SHEAFFER'S METAL PEN- . of cards in a leather case. . Traveling Case, of tan-lined black leather; 634x8 inches, with mili- g‘;:i-z:‘;:f ktfienfllm to a:.:). an illustr ti T - . 82 tary brush, comb, soap box, toothbrush container, shav- $ FOUNTAIN PENS. Sheaffers, atlo baireldgils ”‘5;17 CS”::s ing brush and soap. 6. 75 :’.‘,’;{,fi;{;",‘,’:,.._‘"" John Hancock THE THREE DOLLAR TABLE g and Poker Sets, in neat Lady’s Traveling Case, of black seal leather, size, $ 1 0 00 ALADDIN THERMAL- . . OFFERS — Candlesticks, bowls, leather cases— 7x9%4 inches, fitted with 8 ebony pieces............ :}22551 J,z%w?:g,on capacity vases, ash trays, bon bon dishes’ can- N2 \ $5 00 Lady’s Traveling Case, of black leather, lined in $1 5.00 keeps food or lig- 55.00 N ¢ o A A A o S A e dle lamps, sugar and cream sets, salt purple, with 7 white fittings and mirror, ....oeeeeue. nids hot of cold.... ’ y Y A 3 and pepper shakers; ete. All at the N4 . N same price. st N2 Come to Headquarters | .aw ‘ ' Volland and Gibson’s Before Wrapping S H Christmas Cards MA ‘ Tinsel Cord; Ribbon, Tags, Cards, = * | Atarge assortment for dad, mother, Q Seals, Tissue Paper, Wrapping Paper, - = sister, brother, wife, uncle, aunt and 6 3 , neighbor—from §=n7 F Street wo 3¢ to 25¢ each ‘and 1214 t0 1 1) & Street; ks L . Ffanee: Re4R ta R:30 NN NI 1 NZNNGIZNN 7NN 07 NWYIZNN 7NN 17 \\\ur,‘\wu“\\m/, W7, I~

Other pages from this issue: