Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 11

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THE EVEN. : i \\'ASHI\'(;TON D. C, 'J.‘UESDAYz DECEMBER 18, 1923. “BUHERFLY” vas GIRL, 15, IS MISSING. :::'nm.gog:.:::-;:‘u::: ;:::\:::y 15 PROMOTEHS IND!CTED |® B Wilcox and ¥. B. Hildreth, pro Not So Exclusive, After All, States has spent $18.000,000 in relief [ to employ the expre: nent oll promoters, work in _the near east. Of this sum | disting,u.shed he was unable to obtain the slightesi IN TEXAS o"_ PROB The Indlctments brought the number | From the Pittsburgh Obronicle. $5,000,000 represented gifts of in {s not 0 nb-ca .".‘r.éih’f.‘z Police Asked to Aid Search for|ciue to her whereabouts. " E to more than 150 since the federal ofl | A recent compllation of the “b'l-| vidual citizens, the remainder bei. The missing girl has bobbed red hair. Investigation began in Texas a littis | lions” contr'buted by the United |distributed through officlal or semi- Helen Montgomery Weeks. more th: r 3 States government and American citi- 1 agoncles such as the Near East She welghs 116 pounds and Is five feet | By the Asoc's'sd Press, The compantes in which McPhail s | 2ens to the relief of the rest of the Setlet ani the American Red Crors. Not Quite What She Kefln tgomery Weeks, fifteen, | tall, FORT WORTIL Tex., December 18— | 'ntrrestcd are the McPhaf' Oll Company, | world during and since the war in-|The tot:: is reported to be eight |From the London Op'aion. l-n Rty m to appear much older, is re- —— ARG ol prome — | McPhall Smackover ~ Fool, McPhal | cluded immense sums loaned at inter- | times the amount received from all | Hubby—I see that Stomeham, who ed miseing from her home at Bar- promoiers were indicted by | Smackover Townsite Company. The|est. The totsl o our beneficence is | other countries combined. Asia Mi- |dled the other day, lef e Va.‘sincs Bundsy. Aprother of | After twenty years' research. u |the federal grand jury here yesterday |Smackover Gusher ONl Compan sufficiently impressive without Includ- | nor, Syrii, Palestine, Armenia and |y e ewo \hekhlnw‘: girl tnt.l‘-ym edh cens | Londoner has devised a method of [on charges of fraud, In connection with | J'8anized by Wilcox, and the iflexla- ng sums that should have no place in P;r-l- w«:r :ntohbfi! clu‘lgln ':‘ b°“hl:°“r;§& 4How would you like . |to be his wi /\“ Amerlcan cast ! sers of ma family n-fl. creating textile dall‘nllbi means of | the promotion of ofl companies. Among “f?"'_’:,""cg," &m‘:‘;flyy ':lrg g:-agn:lnn": "';}of ‘i‘n"(‘;&’c, it _Is stated that since S "; n=n :n 3 "m’g"’fi‘:':h Wlf!y—hnwowyou know T y Mirs Weeks spent Sun t | photography without a le those indlcted today were Van McPhall, | by Hildret the Cpurnian ot Smytna the United | aloof fror peoples Seoking 1t Betors | ravnee be woure. o ot = 2 Washington Opera Com- pany, S'ngs Rnles Well. Last night was a milestone In the; nro-ress of music in Washington, a mile- | §4 | :itone that will long be remembered with | . hride by’ the citizens of the District of Pennsylvanl.a 3 - th lolumbia, who turnad out in gala attire , 3 Se en jv.r{a q !!l(r..Pr-‘fiuh‘m Theatel : | Avefl“e ' Street eseritation of | Choice of Every Winter-weight YValanced by the 14 3onner. heard here recently as soloist with the Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra Amone the other- singers nand Zegel sang Y t 5 £ In their I guerite Meakin, Lawrence Downey arold Miller- sang ef- . [ J ge orchestra of Washington s, under the direction of Jac: i conductor, ¢ in the in- is offered In these five lots I v All $35 and $40 mm"“"*?“"?f“ ' ' Suits and Overcoats ’ A1l $45 and $50 ';:ix;:.* QI Ll | Suits and Overcoats All $55 and $60 Suits and Overcoats All $65 and $70 Suits and Overcoats ows the prthetic story he J: All $75 and $80 Suits and Overcoats . . Candle Sticks of The only exceptions are Liveries and Full Dress Bronze and Silver, 5.00 a pair up ity with striking H NI You can appreciate what an opportunity is PG 1| 4l opened to you—with the unreserved choice of choice here of gifts for the occasion that e oo 2 1 | i’ every single solitary Men’s Winter Suit and Over- | coat remaining in our stock. dollar. “Brenen Engravess and Stalioners 611 12th St. N. W, Plain colors and fancy effects. A The newest novelties--and the most conserva- i”‘ ¢ Smbbelinad || tive staples. They are all included. In the Suits—Young Men’s and the modified styles. . In the Overcoats—Single and Double breasted —Great Coats—Ulsters and Ulsterettes. Such reductions are given added emphasis RANSFER & STORAGE . when you consider the Saks workmanship—and g g e ‘ its acknowledged superiorities. PHONE NORTH 3343 13913 YOV STREET T ’ The Sale begins tomorrow —Wednesday— | North ge4s Rovme STORAGE ~ morning at 8:30. D‘ ING BY mnn ym wmx» in_our long-di RIEGS[SXPRESS , | MIW. SHIPPING Complete as the assortments are —you’ll find ARAN: aM—!H‘ g € Who Moves You , advantage in early selection. 3 Is Just as Important as ¥ 2 s c Where You Move * : Third Floor fl Phone Main 6900—Our padded 'l-g [ 2 © and evperienced and careful men are at Merclmnts Transfer & J\H £ Storage Co., . 920-922 E Street N.W. ‘sl Telepbone Main 6509 3 %uwwwm\-vu

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