Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 44

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.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1903 s s ————— e U S A"] 'I'fl APAN SCOPE OF SUPREME COURT E:;:,:‘.f?"h‘:?gfiifi}}fi.}é’é CHINESE FACE TRIAL Shinnar. May 3 whon tha Batrons oo s e e e e, [BROWP JLOW, $5,000 HERE, |1 mensser. 1t got $10,000 & year ] WILL BE INVESTIGATED Your organization to sit as & Judicial ON ASSAULT CHARGE i;i",‘:.fi‘;u,.n'z""n.m.":‘.’,'. cnat $1/5,000 IN KNOXVILLE | . et o deates for Kroxville tribunal in judgment upon mny posi- it i and a chalr are alleged to have fig- ! tion. I think this matter should be ured In the sssault - ge e Delun bt g oot the Distrlot ¢¢ led bef judicial tribunal, but Senator ma Sees Assumption of | fArrled beofors o o D ibunal Three Are Assessed $10,500 Dam- A--l-u‘. Duina Statan Attorsey Snts Clade Mowoelf ey Cheieizase Former D. C. Commissioner Goes there for his scrvices us city man- Unwarranted Authority—To 7 e:;;h‘ lloM:.l: % ‘l:;nl‘t‘r&e;lm e ages for Injuries Inflicted tion, (% while Attorney Henry E. Davis |oceal their mu "behind cntvu or other| to Tef.nessee City as Manager appoared for the defendants. inflammable have Ask Senate Probe. 1o ths Anavioan veople throush thalr Upon Patrons. been burned m-urm From Petersburg, Va. VISCOUNT ALLENDALE DIES esser - tribunal, the e of the 3 Assumption by the Supreme Court| United States. 'It is my purpose at| Assessed 310500 damages on the | CHRISTMAS FIRE PERILS kY also Louls Brownlow walked down ¥ | LONDON, December 13—Viscount Red Cross Board Told YN o el b Cers | A O s | Campet Ghring Db ot iy o (ihs usxt a8 (Ne vaselt straet 3pesterday afternoon, not con- | Allendale. former vice chamberlain ried to the floor of the Senate very | to the Senate and I expect during injarles indicted on “paitons” of| CITED BY CHIEF WATSON Y Sraat sjavisibay dsamnont, uot donod A eSS T s erlain . shortly, Senator Ladd, republican, | seasion of Congress that it will n ma Port Arthur Chinese restaur: ey e Rtar T Batatt DIttt ey ® king’s household, died vester- voy That Generostty Sea|s f“{[‘,‘: lmo 12:‘; d?‘:‘"dl ,\;u}emf;y in a | thoroughly discussed pro and con' | Paul Lee, manager, and Jung Dak .,,4 e mas,” h the em-h alogan. mu‘”e:: g g cump'lira- day. of the Sentinels of the Repubiie, D R Taned S el Bt Jamties"Butce|: Fire Chiel Georme 8. Watson today| Men werking wn the Pishor tarm, | toie i SAESIiese when pliced beside | o0 Alentale was chatrman of the i i ions. clining an invitation to enter into a| The Woman's National Republican|and a jury in Criminal Division 1 to|imparted words of wisdom for the|near East M Vt. and ] W e e ¢ o Friendship of Nations debate on the subject, Senator Ladd | Club of New York Is to erect in the |answer an indictment charging an as- Christmas season e e T e e uxurr.fi"o{"?.’;'lfifr(:‘f v}‘{?zfi.??f‘é«?u'rf‘?‘: e 1 s metropolis the largest political club- | sault with & dangerous weapon the fire chief says, are dan- [ have seen a large bull maose pas-|a Yews. Then he went to Petersbur ather that it is the desire of'house for women in the world. The Chinese are alleged to have at- rnments for Christmas trees. | turing with tha cattle. Va. f 30,000 inhab, * 1 Polnting to the $11.400,000 collected — =L by the American Red Cross for Jap- ——-——’“ = = - - == anexe earth quake rellef as a col ample, Acting Chairmi Fieser reported to the ge d of that organization yes- Our Entlre Second . : . Plenty of Extra afternoon that never aince the || Red Cross interest been 50 il 1+s in the Japanese disaster Ij s e Floor Dress Sectlo ¥z {4 A h Large Sizes * sald Mr. Fieser. “Two DPX\ | co we were asked why | A complete range of sizes, mcludmg regular . . [ sday great re- ||}l ‘ : O t Th sizes 36 to 44, and extra large sizes 46 to 52, the "“'“ ;edd C“r';;:l‘ | l‘en Vel’ 0 IS 7 latter in two stylish models designed for ]ar,;cr e | p women. d keep In touch | 5 i Plenty of-the extra large sizes—nearly a half sk it. Movements | e .l 2 o mmon sttt 1 G]gantlc Sale . A D of the 5,000 dresses are in sizes 46 to 52. Cross, which denominator || e No K, | C ] ! i s . B | Duplicating a Tremendously Successful Sale of Several Months Ago-- elzn Work Described. tant (n thnrfi! of | 5,000 New Gingham Dresses At Such a Sensationally Low Price That the Entire Lot Should Bie Sold in One Day Crisp Dresses in new attrac- To facilitate service: Extra tive styles, correctly cut in size and amply fuil; and in 2EE T ion Mise Mopel B , the face of the advances Haathers Thanks Uaitnd sinses . , in the price of ging- : Early shopping is ha;“‘; r‘ doll;' ::’:ll::: impartant for best such dresses yourself at sortament. thislow floor space—extra tables —exitra salespeople. service and as- tween the two natlon MEETING OF CITIZENS IS FEATURED BY FETE Bixteenth Strect Heights Associa- 3 tion Assembles at Brooke ) 3 . | i B i All Sizes Tea House. e | A 36 to 44 oe{(‘\:“z of lhx\ §|x!‘eeln!h B itonie T House | : . : and Plenty of v e : 33 3 [ \ Extra Large Sizes !us Char- | 8 " Wt | : —— 46 to 52 Bradley and | fler, retired, e b : L Every Dress of Good Quality Fast | el 4V Color Gingham—Accurately Cut—True ; ([ P 3610 44 o to Size—14 New Styles = et and Extra Last Summer we staged a similar sale of Ging- cok and Extra Large Sizes ’ . ham Dresses and that sensational event is still ) Large Sizes 46 to 52 ~ fresh in the memory of the thousands of women 2 46 to 52 : = who shared in the wonderful values. Tomor- : . row we duplicate that triumph—with five thou- sand brand-new, fresh and charmingly simple Dresses of Gingham at a price that will bring crowds to our Second Floor tomorrow. S. L. Hoffman & Co., New York, said to be the world’s largest dress producers—have solved the problem of reducing costs through quantity production. Amoskeag, Renfrew and other good ginghams are used and there is considerable charm in the styles and trimmings. And such clear, fresh colors—pink, blues, greens, browns, gold, black and white. Checks, stripes and plain colors. Five thousand dresses—all at one low price. Dresses that every woman needs to slip on mornings and while performing household duties. Dresses that will be a boon to the tidy housewife who appreciates the joy of ample changes in her home dresses. Al of Fast Color Ginghams Such as Universal, Vogue, Puritan and Amoskeag, Teeth Stains ||| AR\ b, KD 14 Wanted Styles | Dar Tecth Bieached whke ||/}l & 3 Qe L In a gorgeous array of ever-popular large or small checks —in Three Minutes o e o 1, e . tnd A ; : and plain colors. gk v J : ~with excellent quality organdie, dotted Swms, dinnty or | .,(m' . ¥ = - chambray. fai ‘ Al Cut Full . o m”';:"-' ,";." e || g ] And splendidly tailored, with round, square or V neck—all <y These thre ' ST with pockets and sashes. : P inxira size Extra Space—Extra Salespeople. P'leht‘y of All Styles. : /. 461052

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