Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 23

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SUN BEGS AERICA TOHOLD OF SHPS Would Aid Traitors Against Republic Modeled After This One, He Says.’ mber 20.—in & ‘my friends, the 1 spring said he *|TOKIO FUND SLASH :Vernacular Newspapers Expeet‘ SaysHe’sOtfFord Candidacy for All Time, After Filing By the Associated Press. ADRIAN, Mich, December 20.— James W. Helme, who recently filed petitions at Lansing placing the name of Henry Ford in the atic column of the ballot presidential primary next “is oft the Ford canddacy for life” in commenting pon Mr. Ford's statement crday, in which the auto- : President Cool- of filing Ford pe- 0 early a date” Mr. “was Lo force a state- find out where we are. re of a possible Ford s and their leaders and ht dissenslon to third-party nization. All this now is re- d and we can settle down to t that there will be no the race.” SURPRISE TO PRESS = o i Dissolution or Resignation of Cabinet. FORCES OWN ARREST i AFTER DAYS OF EFFORTE Greek's Story of Crime. for Which! Another Served, Doubted by THE EVENING at the demant “ghe seivukai, the ma- Jority political pakty. Dissolution or resignation of the cab- inet will follow the special session of the diet, in the opinion of the press, It is polnted out by some, howe that ‘the cabinet probably will cont until the manhood suffrage bl been introduced at the regular session of the dlet, which is scheduled to open In January, and then dissolve to appeal to the country for a vote of confidence or repudiation on that issue. he action of the selyukai is inter- preted as a demonstration against Min- ister of Home Affairs Baron Goto, who has declared war on the major| rty. One effect of the amendment, passed by the dlet, incorporating the cut in the governmental estimates for reconstruc- tion championed by the selywkal will be the dissolution of the reconstruction board, of which Minister Goto Is the STAR, New Diameter Twice Earth’s Girdle By the Associated Press WEST CHESTER, Pa., December 20.—Dr. rector of the Amherst College Ob- servatory, reported yesterday his discovery of a new sun spot en- gulfed eter of around said, was near the eastern edge of the sun. WASHINGTON, D. ( Sun Spot’s David Todd, formerly di- n a cyclonic area the diam- which would stretch twice the earth. The spot, he |“T°% growt Mansfield. tinues to spi poison and g ., THURSDAY, —_— of lan h of the prickly d in €pi An Amazing Improvemen . in Heating Methods §=5"DELIVERED FOR CHRISTMAS IF ORDERED BEFORE 5 P. M. FRIDAY, DEC. 21ST. Therelsa Stse and Style of DECEMBER 20, 1923. THEFT CHARGED TO SON. | Charged with stealing $16 worth of cigarettes from his father's store, at 2012 3d street northwest, Harry Men- delson, seventeen ycars old, ed last night by Detectives He was arrested on his father's complaint, and detectives say | he admitted taking the cigarettes and explained that he intended to sell them and buy clothing with the money. will be given a hearing in court morrow. He In Queensland, Australia, 23.000,000 | en ruined by the pear, which con- | the use of Brighten up the Home for Xmas home has become a place of ex- hibition for beautiful lamps. Three, and even more, will be found to enhance the warmth and appearance. q]'l‘he Living Room in the modern Silk Shades. Parchment Shades. Painted Shades. Metal Bases. Wood Bases. Wrought Iron Bases. Pottery Bases. Boudoir Lamps. Table Lamps. Junior Lamps. Floor Lamps. Reading Lantps. Torcheres. Bridge Lamps. —Specials— Boudoir Lamp . . Junior Lamp . . . $27.50 §f Bridge Lamp . . . . $20.00 4 BILL FOLD $1.00 For ladies or gentlemen; made of -genuine leather. Con- venient, ornamental. Makes a fine Xmas present. Other Bill Folds Up to $10 HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. N. W. Prosecution to Meoct BoeryRe- quirement.See the Attractive Designsin Our Wood or coal fires in the fireplace send 90 per cent of their warmth up the chimney. Radiantfire, the new gas heating invention, sends 90 per cent straight into the room in the form of glewing Radiant Rays— like Sun Rays. A radical departure from the usual type of gas fires. Reve- lutionizes home heating—Saves coal and r—1Is ashless, smokeless, dustless. Models from $15 up. Investigate. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TENTH STREET N. W. DULIN s MARTINC 1215-17 F Street and 1214 10 1218 G Street Store Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 23 2 2 LSl sl el gl sl aial Sal Solial s el el el el Sl S QossSho ““Bends with gour foor'™ Traos. MARE 12N a ¥ ¥ @ 4 ¥ @ ¥ P I s I S T HF B X, Y e An unusually low price for unusually good shoes! VDD 200 Fur Colats and Capes 25% Off The best girl in the world—make her happy with a beautiful fur coat. We admit the warm weather hasn’t been exactly good for the fur business—so we're promoting this 200-coat event before Christmas, when it’s of most value to vou and ourselves. -2 3EA0 A2 AT TR I380 A T TS 23 TR 23 T T TRl 2A 2 A 20 2 2o Hudson Seal Squirrel Sealine Raccoon Muskrat Marinot An ideal and practical gift suggestion for her—one that embodies the style and quality that she admires in beautiful footwear. 'Make her happy by having a pair of Red Cross Shoes among her list of pres- ents on Xmas morn. Red Cross Shoes are scien- tifically constructed to give vou such comfort that it is a decided pleasure to wear them—yet without anv sacri- fice of style. —Oxfords —New Novelty Straps —Every Style Heel —AIll the New Colors Sport fur coats, street fur coats and fur capes suitable for evening wear. Everv one of fine, selected, well matched skins. Price tags will read thus Friday: $89-50 fur coats, 254 oft 367-13 $110 fur coats, 25% off 382.50 $129-50 fur coats, 257 off $97.13 '5159-50 fur coats, 25% off- $119-62 $189-50 fur coats, 25% off $141.88 $250 fur coats, 257 off $18¢-50 (Second Floor—The Hecht Co.) $7.85 is an unusually low price for these shoes of na- tionally recognized value, as Red Cross Shoes are made to sell at from $9.00 to $12.50. To accommodate our patrons o pen evenings until Christmnas. Jerberichy : Established 1868 Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House 813 Penn. Ave. 1116-1122 7th St. N.W. 5 R EREL RV LRELLVEVEREVRRVEREES »® T B S R ur stores will be ¢ SEIRIRPLIR SRR . = a9 Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star . }

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