Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923. | * ————-——‘7 e - [[EADERSHIP FIGH Sumner Wells . The Hecht Co. r Seventh at F T The Hecht Co. i Sevemh at F The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Nearly Drownsin' " ‘ | INVIRGINI HOUSE| "2, 2222 | o o ru:;xmlsxlom-r‘ in the re|)ubl‘|c of o ————— . zhmlt,u Domingo “‘:rl‘:l‘l\(:yu:f:r:nl;ftd 3 Col. Hal Strong Candidate in) F.1 5 iE: | B | ' M@ I’ @ Uu] b . And: & n- S y Contest Developing, as to D ’ A ’ He as 4L T~ ception and al of f ', 1 clud degroom, S i Jose en o Rico, w i Opening Nears. Syecial Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va, December 18— Vhat promises at this time to be one ¢ the most tnteresting fights in the »use of delegates here next m s hat for the position of floor ‘ol. Wilbur C. Hall, of Loud aid to be next in line for the pos! ¥ reason of geniority, but that o stato on the whose side won out Jority, ok Richard 1, Brewer of Suftalk, SPEEDWAY TO BE BUILT ! “peaker: Is & : AT ARPAJON, NEAR PARIS || 18.—Contracts || the construc- vy ne t it was th him, but it ma 1s glven with o i : Wi B English Broadcloth and S Nyles UM (Y% Art-Silk Striped Madras i to try cut -1 ¢h machines, whose || Our large assortment of || 2 / \ s = = - - - . ' tastita s i'.';"fi:"fii" l..’:;i.'.’.?. ‘ . k e g \} The broadcloth shirts are not only imported. BLIND VETERAN WINS e, T = o | 7 . > : 2 S Facy HIGH CorLEGE nonoR | CPretmes sk prblem || 2 g d s They’re mostly white. And the white shirt is = We cordially invite you Tx-Licutenaut Elected to Phi Bea|| 0 call and make your [} : ' S e above all the popular shirt right now. More of Kappa at University of _ selections early. o i Julius H. Wolpe’s || Nl / o them are daily going into gift boxes than any 3 ro1y, Jewelry Stores et e | . e s P other kind. Still, we have a fine sprinkling of the e R T Y S plain broadcloth shades in the sale. Artigcial Poarls, 2-in, Tndostructibie; || L/ il hh‘ 55 The madras shirts are notable for their superior quality of fabric and well- S o i BN e | strike vou in the eye. Pin line and light stripes "UP IN FRENCH CHAMBER im’l::.':'_:fi':°°“;‘"2'.,, mannered patterns. None of them ¥ 4 g P ond Finger Rings. flfnm Government View Limits Vote to it SEO Municipal Affairs—*“Family Vot- | ing” Also Prescribed. prevail. French cuffs. Attached collars. Neckband styles. All tailored to our own specific instructions, which is something possible usually only on higher priced shirts. There are sizes 13% to 17. - -$5.00 set x—‘.mu S!uhnx “and " Qommunity owest. prevailing market i o : ¥ “Double’ Gomipacts ‘-ax';% | g A - ° AR gl | : . -~ | Christmas Sale of \\ cman L ref i i to lie ssparaten: T A St 3 ;1‘«':..‘ $8.00 up || > l S Q atin oller Beta o1 35.00 to 845, ' HAVERHILL. XM ecembe A asposit \ull reserve any article for o ~St. Jnsp\}s Ct 1, th : 5 ' was destroyed by fire vesterday. . 4 | TS cCostToyet Oy e vesterday: | le—— 3 3 5 3.95 “All-wool.” Cestyoureye slip over it, being used to association with high prices, we repeat it. It means more warmth. More wear. Better 2 i B & ) i shape.. Better color. Better A]l'Ne“;;filplmS;e’gl . all-round sweaters. Shaker, to ST.PAUL ) T plain and brushed effects, in MINNEAPOLIS | war m B lanket Ro be s coats and slip-ons. Sizes 36 FFECTIVE December 19,1923, | . . the North Western Limited $4 95 to '4‘4 will be provided with all-new | (Fiest. Bloor, Kear, The Heckt Co) all-steel equipment throughout. | - . o - Bright and new, spic and span— || Turn these robes on the inside to see the every improvement known in A ; . . e et s eructon |l quality, after you've noticed their good looks, ment. oo AT A outside. You'll find satin yoke linings. Satin tions—the same dependable, on- time schedule. seam pipings. Tailoring as carefully done as 8 Other Trains L. LW ADKER | e if they took the place of the dinner jacket! daily between Chicago Ar. ST.PAUL . . 5 S Bordered, bold patterns, in dark colors. Ar. MINNEAPOLIS 7: 40!... Past Mail, :05 a. m. Observation sleeping car, com- s . loen partment, drawing-room and Tt oaors ShyEeN o) N dmrican, 10:00 pm. enclosed section sleeping cars, The same excellent service buffet-club-lounge car and free ing. reclining chair car. Excellent table d’hote dinner, with the season’s delicacies, awaits you in the dining car—ready to serve before the train starts. = Tickets and reservations from any sgent, or apply te

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