Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923. W [ r oo | (508 5 ] OO B0UTOHER DS, g e R SRV E R SR E LT RE sorship laws that have been written : < upon the statute books, 0" |Civil War Veteran Served With It is announced that the national councll, which he heads, is made up Anderson’s Cavalry. . ' League of America, cher, a veteran of . 2 e quity Association, e civl ving with nder- i % n the A 3 E ’s fé s al command, after- 'ublishe: ward Pennsylvania, who . the Print- [ made his home at the jers” Home ing Trades Unio 3 nerican Fed- |in Sawtelle, Calif., died in the hospital . g M s, the Motion Pic- | of that institution Sunday last, ac- In- - 5} ers Distributors of | co, to Information received in Missourian Also Says an Amerioa Tn s York Empioy: o i s " ng Printers’ Association, the Guild | Dr Boutcher was an active member crease in Salary Should ) of Free Lance Artists, the Motion [of the G. A. R. and was a familia Picture Directors’ Assoclation and |figure for many years at the annual % Be Made by Congress the Screen Writers® Guild encampments. Ho had many friends in this city This is an imposing f pro- i i [} i testants to serve under aliant i Tnerease in the personnel of the leader. In an announcement of the Knew His Place. ‘ 1ocal police departmen 1l as a " plans of the council Mr. ¢ says. udge e & “It s not only proposed censor-| “Ah. my good man.” said the demo- 9 : | ships that will be fought, but the pastor to the indig £ the public order & ipeal of existing censorship laws ~ Board of Trade, i>g[be urged. It is the principle of cen- cestible, “I think we cou 4 s - ; 4 sorship itself that we hope to crush, hurch work.” orm of & dmner o . | for the censoring of any one form of | & 7 " replied the other night. Odell 8. r; ‘ :vfl'\ressiun carries a threat of censor- al y have me place | sided, and the : {ship for every other form of expres- i E Brandenburg 3 - : sion at is that?” . § x This is quite a sweeping determina- sentative Joe J. Manlove of e ; tion on the part of the great war censor, but he goes further than this, T ) h efforts of the public| I « B ch further, and he vows. that all The Sixth Sense. et i led e I L ; to $1.50 Christmas Gifts . but added o P X had obtainea| MRS, MARGARET COX HEWITT. serts that this sixth sei = cially developed in women | e chalrman of the com- e public information, the great cenSorsnip bureau, to utter. But Mr. Creel goes on Attack on Liberty. “All experfenoe proves that it does : nnot accomplish its avowed . > it ax . C LIPPERS for wom- attack upon doubly | wheth < ¢ Y rous because it {s made in the [ word, pl ain o en and children in Women's Quilted Satin e of morality. : . 3 c i en’s Hylo Slippers, in a wide range of Boudoir Slippers, w George Creel Himself- Heads X or & campaign >to ¢ 5 5. padded colors and designs ded sole, pompon trim . . the natiol s i at Ul in t to please every taste. And Move for Liberty in Art i subpor or o ey ists) ' all of reputable Lansburgh and Literature and i1l . g : ey & Brother quality. asido this law in favor of the big h = f A=A LREADY the sound- - otries of personal prejudice and at E 5 . e ) est of values, this BY ROBERT T. SMALL. — -~ 5 sweeping price re- ver 20.—G o = 3 duction makes this ;:;‘v\l :Ir‘“ ‘t‘.”‘“" i - - 7 slipper offering the gift-buy- ing opportunity, and at this Women's Felt Moccasins, price 5000 pairs won't last . ! ocen Women's Tailored Felt long. i « Stippers, . You'd better hurry! couple con of censor: he hop, nd th . Mr. Creel's new Fery Exceptional Valnes i 2 Slomber Slippers, made = ’ D 0 d of double eiderdown, soit ahouny | and warm B ‘},'-’u",'vfi reSS x Or 'S Child's Cavalier, contrast ok fren's Felt S ppers, Tt was fesis o vt desig ized the s of air- i Slipper Avenue . as a matter ad ! toms ¢ S 1 | plane > f Second Floor of fa had been shipped. i . mittee that applied ve ' ime he “dont’s” that [ ] | nde and s handle | t o B o » S 3 hatches to be filed | 5 3 < i the American | ; ¢ \ & nduct an § ) b 5 e | v 3 Correct models for formal occasions—thor- i 3 ] 4 Serviceable : ’ ; oughly high grade in cvery particular. Made of Y 3 . i (o Bedpel upon Patent Leather and Dull Leather, at $8. f ; A KnlttEd Scarfs o v i 1 Mr. 1 did nos . i B S had th It is not hard to pleasc a man with a gift if H $1 .95 . - $ '95 you remember his is a practical nature and wel- 4 g comtes sensible gifts—such as shoes. UST 130 blouses of attractive light #3 OFT, woolly and knitted, i and “dark colored silks that arc fle - ’ i : e 1. blue, or tv ! ¥ pretty enough to give as fts, in £EAY effects. Appropriate gifts for ol | pite of their low pric Plain or young. Knitted Snuggl and combinations. 5 $1.69. \\Warm ProperEofwear p SECOND: E100% ] SECOND FLOOR 8-LIGHT MAZDA F Street at Tenth XMAS TREE SETS All Complete $ _95 | With Coré, Etc.. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS, $1.29, COMPLETE WITH 8 PRETTY COLORED LIGHTS, f CORD AND PLUG. EVERY SET GUARANTEED. ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT = OF DIFFERENT ¢ T. \teans.| COLORED BULBS, FANCY AND Thomas O Conany| PLAIN, AT REDUCED PRICES. el onpoL, WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. J. Mitchell Owe: 718 9th ST. N : Y _____713 oth ST. Exclusive Distributors “Nettleton” Shoe in D. C. Sy RPRVLRVRVVEVRVRRVREREEL p — GIFTS FOR (% S ;c17// L gy OWNER RADIO FAN YOUR motorist friends will appreciate practical gifts. Give them automobile accessori the little things that go a long way to make for motor- ing comfort. In this shop you will find many AUTO EQUIPMENT Flashlights Mirrors Gloves Parking Lights . Christmas Tree Lights Motometers Clocks Ash Trays for Closed | Bumpers Cars Folding Chairs Wool Dusters Tires Flaw;r Vases for Closed Tabes Visors for Open and | Initial Radiator Caps Closed Cars Cigar Lighters RADIO SETS Grebe Sets Type CR-9 ......$130.00 Type CR-8 . $135.00 tubes Type CR-12 .....$175.00 and loud speaker, $142.50 Complete Stock of ‘Westinghouse Sets, Antenna Equipment. complete with Tubes and Vacuum Tubes Head Phones. B Batteries 11MANDG STS. - - Automotive Equipment Jobbers 'DEEP-SEATED Need attention NOW or may remain all | winter. Use the old and time-tried guaran- | teed treatment that has given satisfaction o millions of women for over 15 years, ny daughter || 418 Fid yourself of thess ‘homely pots. ||| Othine — Double Strength At all Druggists and Department Stores. @m@a@z@a@zfi Selection as Good as Though e You Had Shopped Weeks Ago .’ig_\‘ 20 en’s Collar-Attached been “wondering the | same thing.” ! An All-American List of Base Ball Umpires Button Down Style—Special HIGH GRADE brand that sells regularly for much more, specially purchased and offered in time for giving, at considerable savings. All full ¢ut, and nicely tailored, in white only. Sizes 13Y; to 17. What makes an umpire? How does the field czar look to a crack player who's watched for thirty years? And does an umpire ever make a mistake? T LT A LA ATy T T L R R T TR T L AT TR DA LA T T T Hans Wagner’s Story Exclusively in THE STAR gives a list ihat will set you thinking. What five umpires would you pick? ‘Wagner picks—and tells why. Tells the inside about these men—what sort of fellows they are at close range, in action, not what they look like from the grandstand. Hans knows how they stack up from 'way back in the old days when players weren't so careful about spikes and such things and fouls were caught on the first bounce. ‘What Wagner has to say about umpires alone is a post- graduate course to the fan—and mighty good reading. And it’s only one bit of the life story of this Honus, who is among the greatest players of all time. HANS WAGNER’S STORY Every Day—in The Star I?’s a classic. $1 Men’s Silk Ties$1 : New Shipment, A splendid gift, and one that Qut of their cases in time for will appeal t")i ““}’l m:n. Christmas. A wide choice Choice of fine heather iz e d shades; sizes 95 to of ‘Perma.n, figured an 11V5. . stripe designs. ARSI IAIIAIAIA IS5 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER b

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