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[\‘\I\\ S FOR TROUSERS Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS THE EVENING STATUES OF SHANE COMMON N CHNA Great Sinners Preserved in [ Iron to Be Insulted After Death. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. Correspondence ¢ ud the Chicago | HANGCHOW [ments of shame™ 28.—"Monu- ind like the STAR, WASHINGTON, the first trial, according to the em- bellishments which have since been added, Gen. Yo bared his back and showed the four Chinese characters “Ching Chung Pao Kuo,” meaning ¥Preserve vour country to the last’” which had been tattooed there by his mother. He was acquitted on the strength of the tattooing. At a later trial the prime minister and his wife had a hand-picked judge and suborned witnesses and Yo and his son were ¢icted and beheaded. Even the turned to stone in horror at the injustice and the next Yo posthumous royal premier, his wife, the mably the district to slow death, and the peo- i s its four * of shame the compound. The late Yuan Shih-ki designated Yo as a Chinese god of war, in con- junction with Kwan Ti, who had menopolized that position since 250 A.D. Yo was burled at Hangchow and Lu Yung-hsla the prpuenl s | votions ended in front of the “monu- D. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 192 Kwel in the Chinese language is synonymous with cuspidor. Until a guard was stationed over the statues, the crash of stone against cast iron continually broke the quiet of the temple and each morn- ing attendants were compelled to carry away tho rubbish. Also sen- visifors were embarrassed at the extremes to which many went in pouring indignity upon the four false witnesses. It was an impressive |- sight to see a rotund and venerable Chinese matron, accompanied by her children and a couple of coolles carrylng baskets of supplies, making the ‘circuit of the shrines, lighting incenss sticks and kowtowing in front of each figure, until tha de- ments of shame,” where she took & hefty bowlder out of the nearly emply basket and pelted her erring sister of 800 years ago. That's keep- Ing the sinner's memory green Luckily, it fs not followed in poiitical circles of other countries thenticated fact that Mrs. Jackson smoked habitually in her ville, Tenn. Jackson's biogra 1120 Vermont Ave. i Little table d’hote Pt can be ecasil care It ust try ‘»Colds, Coughs or‘ Sore Throats’ y climi ated with very little expen Radu‘m;“ Compound I'wo or three applicatio Jid within a short tim An uncqualed remedy for sage over the throat and neck, n Radium Ointment, $1.00 Per Jar s famous preparation i $1.00 Regular table d’hote $1.50 Main 8980 FIRST LADY SMOKED. Radium Products Corporation 918 F St. N\W.—Main 6797 O’Donnell’s Drug S}ores Peoples Drug Store Wife of President Jackson Often Seen Puffing Pipe. From the Kansas City Times It is not known of the land” smoked while she was the White House, but it is a well au-' & which uphold the ctentious task and ristine freshness is ything is there. eve nd a separate shri horrified trees, still petri Gilt Statve of Yo. A gilt statue of Yo, some twenty | feet high, holds the center of the main hall. Smaller halls on either shelter two of his s B R a bk R 'CLOSING OUT Our Entire Stock of Merchandise Owing to a very backward season we are overstocked and must have ready money. Our entire stock of ready- to-wear SUITS AND OVERCOATS '13.85417.85 Values Up to $25.00 Values Up to $30.00 Men’s Odd Pants, 2% 3% 4% ARROW VAN HEUSEN | | MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLLARS HOSE Soft or Laundered Values to $1.50 MEN’S BEACON BATH ROBES $6:45 They Are Handsomely Trimmed MEN’S ALL-SILK TIES 45¢ bbb dddob it ),ruup(? the gener wife. Still ai has the five sons on . facing “monuments fenced In now tors to pelt them t in- 605-607 7th St. Located Bet. F and G Sts |ures a FOR TROUS s forbld v ll) l.I,\Ii.\L\.\"SV L e Te b >l e e B Te Pl e Bl e B e b T Do Sl B e BTl T D Te e 2o Tl b (e e b ) e el o Santa Claus Thousands of Amazing Christmas Clothing Bargains Men and Women of the city of Washington are rapidly com- mencing to realize that the Outlet Store stands by itself when un- derselling clothing prices are to be considered. When it comes to Christmas gifts in wearing apparel we offer you your money back if you can buy cheaper anywhere. Two and three gifts for the price of one. 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GIVE HER Fur-Tnmmed Jacquette O Father a MACKINAW As a Christmas Gift 98 GIVE HIM A SILK Fur - trimmed SmRT creation, collar and cuffs, silk " it $ Attractive com- $22.50 Plush Coats, $9.74 Silk and Madras materials, ors, with blue, and green $15 Jacquette, $7.98 . srfio hCElltlled I C s the newest patterns, color- lVg_olor ground. n$'32. soab, & . ings. Formerly sold for §3.50. | | Sizes_ for, cvery Act! Come Today! Outlet Co.‘ 75¢ Suspenders 25c¢ Garters $1.00 Silk Ties $2.50 Wool Union Suits. .$1.79 $2.00 Ribbed Union Suits. $1.39 MEN’S SHIRTS Collar-Attached or Neckband $1.55 Come! MEN’S GLOVES Adler’s Make White or Gray $1i5_ $2£ Tan or Neat Stripes HE NATIONAL &% Open Evenings PR PR R PR R [} MEN’S ALL-WOOL } g ¥ : : ; 4 L g. 8 g g : & : g A g PR R R S e S R SRR R R R E R R R R R R R S R S S R R S R R R S R R R S R S RS R R RS R R R R R R R SRR R R LR R R R R R R