Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 23

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sy I'M TRYING T GET UP ) A CoUPLE OF TABLES oF BRwpee., Do You eay?, s You PLAY BR1D: € 1" ? OF COURSE,M1SS KWEEL * BuT | PLAY A j PERFECTLY WRETCHED = | Do vou viay BriOGE 7 Senm aem e ASKS COAST GUARD | e AID FIGHT ON RUM Mrs. Willebrant, Asisstant Attor- ney General, Urges Mobilizing With Other U. S. Agencies. ST. PAUL, Mobilization Minn, December 18 the United Stat Coast Guard. int 1 revenue dep * ment, customs tment and federal agencies n attempt stop wholesale lig traffle, was ad- vocated by Mrs. Mabel W 3 of to | aw en- | vester- | | was stead act, pends on and respo country | Mrs, Wille rted that dim- culties in of repealing the | wighteenth wme n S0 great to be untuble. tes must course t ' the 1 Ltions —_—————— COOLIDGE BACKS FARLEY. Believes Lacker Way for Shipboard Choice. The' tn confirmi hert D. I an of the Shipping Bo: ded \v\ Pre: drlr nt C unlldL’ action of the Se rd is re- s hav- | able | of | . e Acepice the Pro- | isions n| the ich have been interpreted as disqualifying Mr. Far- FACULTY DENIES PLEA | OF UNDERGRADUATES | Columbia University Was Asked to | Exempt “B" Average Students From Final Examinations. Ty the Associated Press NEW YORK. December 18— The of Columbia Universi oted overw nimous propo; dents attain- B" average be exempted from final examinations in certain studles. The students made the proposal vith the object of encouraging un- raduates to maintain an excel- oom record instead of the end of the term to | dergra aculty resolution said: xaminations have a distinct and important educational and moral pur- pose for undergraduates and also en- courage the habit of coming up to a which would not be so severe examination as the graduate would find among his assoclates when | he left college life behind.” TANGIERS PACT SIGNED. By the Associated Press. ON, December 15.—The agree~ r the future status of Tangier, with Great Britain, France and Spain as the parties to it was signed In Paris this afternoon, it was announc- ed in_an oflicial message from the Erench Typ ewnters Lowelt Rental .Rnu General Typewriter Co. ¢ hang onto « Head Cold for ceek. when Dr. Platt’s Rinex Preseription is guaranteed to knock itin 5 hours—or it costs noth- | Special Dispateh to The Star | ton county jail, where Precedent Paves 4 THE EVENING éh———— BRIDGE. —BY WEBSTER. ‘ PARDON ME, BUT o Vou PLAY BRiDGE ? 'm TRY1NG Vo ~ En YES, \F You CAN CALL T THAT, HA -HA-HA! R/ ADoRe \T OH,DEAH No! Do You PLAY BRIDGE, \ MERELY PLAY MRS, AmPLe 7 il | NOT ONLY PLA 7 BRIDGE ) | BuT 1 PLAY THe BEST | TN s Cop— came ALLEGED ATTACK ON GIRL|SEARCH ABANDONED LANDS TWO IN JAIL| One Charged With Attempted As- sault in Auto and Another gk eaviiens Men—Arrival of Five Sur- CLARENDON, vivors Awaited. young men who described themselve = as Ernest Carter, twenty-one ¥ of age. and Herbert Cor and residents of urrested last night in Rasslyn, | December 1% | By the Associated P NORFOLK, Search for the bodies of twenty gian steamship Runa, which was sunk | morning off Frying | Pan shoals, has been abandoned, and | early Saturday -d assault was plac r and the latt st guard cutter Modoe moot, the ar- complaint ict coast guard saster until - W. W, tempted frustrated from the to attack her. when she jumped . d E ers ar- ccording to | U the ¥ e ne. Tex. h mills has aboard five survivors, only mbers of the Runa's known believed arter lice Judge Harr n the <hip we erished from exposure, as ther was severely cold off the of the wreck. » ship went down on only their shirts. = Coast .| that a strong current ying Pan shoals, and it is belle the hodies of the wreck vic were borne out to se. Col. Carroll Mene cratic politician and business man o appahannock county, . "John's Lutheran to announcement FORT WILLIAMS 15.—Simon Pen: ont., prince Menefee mocratic _stal om the trict, and was a memb of Go membe lies of castern Virginfa. mem al of of the staff fire recently. Join Our Course in Salesmanship A Factory Representative of Willys Over- land, Inc., is conducting a free school in sales- manship each evening this week. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn the possibili- .ties of automobile selling without cost to you. 1924 is expected to be a banner year in the Automobile Industry. To those who qualify, positions on our sales force will be offered. . Classes are open to not only prospective salesmen, but to any one interested in knowing more about Automobile Trans- portation. School starts promptly at 6:45 each evening. Come this evening, if interested. Be on time. School Held at 1022 Connecticut Ave. R. McReynolds & Son 1423-27 L St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, ~ $6,000 JOB OPEN. Civil Service List Includes Well Paying Posts. The Civil Service Commission today announced that examinations will be ing positions: Assistant electrical en- gineer (power plant), Artermas! Corps, of the Army, Phillppine Is. ilands, at $2,000 to $2,400 a vear I chemist, bureau of animal indust Department of Agriculture, 1o $4.600 u vear: senior agricultural \|n stician, at $5,000 to $6,000 a year; cultural statistician, at $4,.000 to 00 @ year, bureau of agricultural nomics, Department of Agricul- {ture: station hospital librarian, pub- IH( health service and Veterans' Bu- rea at $1.%00 to $2,040 5| cul 8t, duty in the tinental United States, and at a vear for duty in Alaska. In l.lm.m to the named above, | month granted | sala ¢ — 3 Great Specials for 2 Hours’ Selling—9:15 to 11:15 $1.00 Women’s Outing Gowns Girls’ Fur Sets $ pretty broidered yokes. ! | 1 ‘ Big Girls” and Babies’ Fur Sets, white, gray and brown: new shape muffs and neck- piece. (- Christmas Glov $1° Women's | Boy Scout Glovess | Gloves in L wi FILES ANSWER TO CHARGE Julius Jacobs sued held to fill vacancies in the follow- |Slander of title Mrs, answer in the District denying that he or any one associated | St. Stephen with him signed the at $3,500 | when she we | Children’s Fur __DECEMBER 18, 1923 MRS. LENNON DIES. D. C, TUESDAY, 31 YEARS AT 935 F ST. in | Native of Ireland Passes Away at Age of Sixty-Three. ntly Mrs. Rose Gallagher Lennon, alleged | of John J. Lennon, died suddenly operty of | terda, the f. ily home, 1011 has fled an|street northwe Funeral serviee dprerhe Court | With requiem mass, will e held holie Church Thur name of Mrs. |day morning at 9 o'clock. The inter- L in_question, | ment will be in Mount Olivet ceme- | rd with the | yepy M Defends Sel? $100,000 Damage Suit. Julius Jacobs, who r $100,000 dama was wife Jewelry—Diamonds The Christmas Gifts Supreme No matter \\hdt sum you want to pay for a gift, vou may be sure of finding something entirely appro- priate in our big .shu\\m" of Jewelry and Diamonds. Rena §. Towsor pape on red the Ia the rear of the pr d 1 with “the Two Diamond Values One Beautiful and Absos lutely Perfect Diamond, weighing two-hundredths more than half carrat, set in an 18-kt. solid white gold mounting. 3 uman the the suit of Mrs BILL FOR NEW CABINET POST. \ i with | . was or husband an Lennon One Exceptionally Brilliant Diamond, of beautiful color, weighing one full carat. A beautiful gem, and a very good value. A “department of education.” a cabinet minister proposed in a hill ye tor Sterlg, republic kota M- | Three of the n South Dit- | ters in London by wome, rent thea- and man- $5.98 to $6.98 Women'’s Dresses Glrls Coats Worth to $7.98 Yelour Solid White Gold ‘Watch, various 15-jewel move- ment. A very desirable watch, especially for voung ladies and misses. Guaranteed. Smallest Elgin 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Wrist Watch—can be had in a number of pleasi shapes. An ideal gift watch for Christmas, $35.00 Wrist shapes; ne dress Limit, one cout Wheve Your Dollarr Cbunt I)Ind 95 BE 720~22~24 '1th St.NW Christmas Handkerchiefs _W 69c Children’s| 75¢ Women’s | $1.00 La Boxed H'dK's [Boxed H'dk's es Top Mittens Boxed Hdk’s 39¢c Hoandkerchiefs smels embroid white and new red. Three in 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Elgin Watch, for men. 17-jewel: hand- carved thin model case: cushion or octagonal shape. = Thin Model E! Watch, 14-kt. solid case; a practical gift that any man would appreciate Men's 4 Wiite gold peked 6 in | ® or embroide Packed 6 in | sealloped; six in a | box Boys’ Reduced Clothing Girls’ Reduced $50.00 Wearables T FOR 22 OF CREW No Hope Left for Shipwrecked ! 18— two | members of the crew of the Norwe- | according to wireless reports received | head- | probably | the ar Mills at | . probably tomorrow. The rapidiy | prevails urfi d | { PRINCE OF OJIBWAY DEAD. December the | Giibway tribe, for forty vears police- man on the Fort Willilams reserve, He and his bride are |died of burns received when he tried | of old and well known famic | to save his home Trom destruction by | (—Dolls--- Dolls The Best in Town for the Price $2.00 and $2.98 Dolls $15.00 Big Girls’ Coats Handsome Coats for giris age 5 to dif, Boys’ Suits 449 t (t.'\lv: of Knd qual- Sl 50 to SZ 00 Wasll Suits lined; Girls’ Attractive Girle® plain s of the better hecks Boys’ Hats and Caps, from 95¢ to $1.98 Chinchilla, serge. d leather dressed or undressed dolls . $1.49 and $1.98 Dolls Twodels n Yelvet and felt and ool combinations, beauti- fully trimmed $4.00 Girls’ Regulation Serge clothe! dressed. 1 § Big Talking Mamma Dolls Qualintly down e wea- | coast | 4 Xmas Hose N Christmas Handbags ™~ $1 Silk Clocked | Boys® and Girls'| $3.00 Glove $2.50 Beaded Vanity| Ladies’ Leather | " Bell Brand Silk Hose Wool Hose | Hose $1 95 Bags Handbags - Beaded Yan s 98 A1l the shapes R | Eonenr i ¢ ribbed finfahed with | giris. in . e and in_ brown, embroidered #ilk | brown and % Krh\ blue, black, fancy coloring. 1 clocking with fare | double s tope. rein@rced knees ed iR o nd = l ors NOTTINGHAM Lace Curtains Worth to $3.00 $<4].75 Pair Babies’ Toggery $6.00 Little Tots' Velour $27.50, $29.75, $34.50 Good warm Coats s 98 C for "the "Titele _ones P oats Emiroldered _collar L - and sk backs: well : ! A special lined aud nterlined. = Colors, tau. purchase of Infants’ “lme Corduroy pairs. Al Coaf £ 515 yas Inhm- H Velvet Coats for Belted style, fancy buckle. size collars, some smocked lining. Infants’ Flannel Bath obes Beautiful robes of i 95¢ Dresses yoke styles; short. Little Tot.s' Plnty Dresses ¥ 149 embroidery ? Women’s and Silvertone Coats cloths. Sizes 2 to 6. Ieg, Copens over 3% Hand s o m e auilted Curtains The Dest value in with _ plain ¢ These beauti- fur - trimmed, ilored and le coats warm 1 the and io . black Splendidiy lined and styles opriate fo and matro Dresses of Merit Worth to $17.98 Yon mever saw such Beautiful Dreases o sell at such & ors,” fael price. Such maguificent qual "rhrin‘e X Poiret twills, " sitks, *satins LT vy luxurious q plete with all e Oxtures. I regulars, contrasting colla and cnffs. N boxed for presents. $1 Baby's White Sheer Dimity Wi Dresses for __ babies, ince and embroidery Bishop _or long and trimmed ! On _ guaran teed spring rollers, in coi- ing gingham, 3 tone color of rose, copen, canary. maize; banded leg. trimmed. elegant costumes. sizes in lot P, Men’s Shirts f Nice quality per- cales, in fancy sty- lish plaids and Tustrous- —_— $5 00 Silk-Trimmed Bath Robes extravagantly s cuffs; all sizes.... Pk et Robes ‘ Robes | e i waice 09C Pafamas, maie lin, also cuffs 75c Men’s Silk and | $1.00 Men’s Boxed Petticoats For one day—the : .98 trimmed and in rich e Ul- Men’s Boxed Leather| Men’s Outing and $7 95 $2 98 metal buckles, em- ith A Btit kel atace S Wool Hose | Knit Ties 59c' 69c Rich, heautiful colorings. handsomest, first qu oriags and patterns. 3 $4 Eiderdown Initial Buckle Belts Muslin Pajamas . fully Beacon ey bossed or cut out initial. All | collar and 4 silk frogs. M & . o med; full cut, |_full bell sleeves. Drop Stitech Wool or Beautiful and natty Highly silk-finished materials and Trettily ity of Blanket Rob $10 Beacon style; double turned and Corduroy Keal Cowhide Len- outas Heurl” @] 5O Sares oo ol ¥ ] t- wilk-1 rlhlwnu packed in a pretty Xmas box. | in_blue, pink and Javend : v Beuuhful Silk-Like Fiver Silk Hose for Knit Four - in-hands and made with faney eon for men, in fancy weave effects, Tosed Tor wiving. men: relnforced toes All _colors s eather combluations trasting color Sterhng Silver Cigarette gold-lined weight, Silver-plated and Ster- ling Silver Flasks, in en gine - turned, hammered and OIld Dutch effects: concave models, non-leak- able stoppers; in various sizes. $10.00 to $60.00 in- flat in various striped Case, with terior: heav model, and hammered patterns Famous Quality “C” Richelieu Pearls Beautiful reproductions of the real Oriental pearls: Richelieu a name famous for manufactured pearls the world over. 18-Inch . 24-Inch . oo 522150 Regular $1.30 Solid White Gold Safety Clasp is included in each string without extra charge. A New Lot of Vanity Powder Boxes There are about 125 them, in various popular shapes. The same kind that regularly sell for $6 and $7. Special— ol SN {5 Genuine “Fata Morgana” Smallest Prism 4-Power Binoculars A special shipment of them has just been received through the customhouse. They are the kind that regu- larly sell for $25. They are specially priced for Christmas giving at— $1 O£ A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Until Xmas ADOLPH KAH ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, Treasurer 935 F Street PLATINUMSMITHS 31 Years at the Same Address l . + President JEWELERS

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