Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923, e e — Oriental University when the action MAN REPORTED MISSING. |to a Pennsylvania Avenue hotel, and | here was started againgg the latter | e -tour m"r,.:...l to return. Her husband, she | | mstitation [ ola, g s m e | stated, is subject to sinking spells, and _The action against the Orwnln H ¢ | she thought he may have been taken lck. Police are conducting a search for | !‘{f.x.r’l‘.';fi g “||II||I|IIIlIlIlIlIlIIII|l|III|l||||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[Illllflllllllllflfllfllflnflflflflllllllllllflflflflflflflm{mm = ‘diploma mill” and with disseminat- R S e x | ing creed the puFpose of wh Promoters of Defunct Ori-|- to be treason.”. The uni = P E ‘ AN S = . = sity was not revresented at the h - ential University Declared " fetmutn P Moller meq S A court yesterday as “pe Furthering Another. | dent,and corresponing recretary o | 1923 Crop = 31bs. for $ l .00 Eleventh-Hour Suggeshon.s . ' aahington, ,, C.. was re. | the :ecurd of the proceedin i ) | and Boys & “I confine myself to Theomonism. I ¥ 35 the Associated Press am the author of the Theomonisti Bible,’ Holler is declared to hav Va.. December 21.—The | told Post Oftice Inspector B. B. W of the Oriental Uni-| A copy of this Bible was filec bring united troops to help action ta a | rmans.” t the Universal Unive . Of- |, “The engle shall win. Germiuny i | e al University de- . . . — ) i “”{ Canada recently received an order | from Rumania for a $9.000,000 deal In‘ —— v . . i // L 7 2 bath, §5 t0'$40 s bl;;)adclg!zhg.(ss > Gasiones Seeuo N (‘ R \ < silk loungm g, madras, $2.50 to 7.50 $18 to $75 silk, $7.50 to $15 Christmas Store Last-Minute News of Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. For Men = For Young Men Coats \ \ a= Coats gabardine rain, $37.50 = n gabardine rain, $37.50 raccoon, $245 to $365 i i raccoon, $245 to $365 Gloves ; 7 S 49 Gloves dress, $2.65 to $6 $ { ) ; ¥ dress, $2.65 to $6 driving, $3.50 to $15 ” I 1 Ny / A 'S driving, $3.50 to $15 gauntlet, $3.50 to $10 A \ IR gauntlet, $3.50 to $10 Golf D N (9 g Golf balls, 50c to §1 \ ) ) > balls, 50c to $I clubs, $2.50 to $12 { Y /s b1 clubs, 82 to §12 hose, $3.50 to $10 i b hose, $3.50 to $10 jackets, $7.50 to $25 ot 3 L jackets, $7.50 to $25 Handkerchiefs 3 ol i T Handkerchiefs fancy, 25¢ to $2 < ¢ i fancy, 25¢ to $2 plain linen, 25¢ to $2 . NI 7 S plain linen, 25¢ to $2 silk, 50c to $2 & 3 6o e Sl silk, 50c to §2 Hose Y Hose all-wool golf, $5 to $10 all-wool golf, $5 to $10 silk, 75¢ to $3.50 T T silk, 75¢ to $3.50 silk and wool, $1 to $5 || silk and wool, $1 to $5 fancy clocked, $1.50 to $3.50 , A fancy clocked, $1.50 to $3.50 Jewelry jie . Jewelry “St. Nick™ Children’s - Boys' Red Top Novelty !nugh Rubber Felt Slippers = N rown Elk ' Boots 85¢ - = School / $2.95 & Q Girls” Black or Tan S h ' $3.45 s Winter Oxfords 5. A SSroim $4 to $5.95 S King" Y . Rubber Boys Bovs' | Boots P L)?’»i\ s 20VS and 5 Schoo Storm Girls® F‘m_\' 3 $3.50 Shoes. King” Rub- Shoes 4 e Hi Only ber Boots > N . \ N\ \ . . . \ § . \ | \\\\ . . \ \ . . . . N \ § . \ \ \ . . N § N \ \ \ §\ \ N \ N\ \ \ § N $350 4 8450 J $3 t0 $3.75 4 Girls’ Sturdy Boys' “Gro-Nups” Girls’ Dress B Hardy Tan School Boots, Nov- B Calf Shoes, elty Tops /. i Bluchers \ $2.75 t0 $4 | $5.00 warm felt moccasins and others, A won- shipment went in two d Hurry! " lively !” ‘Women's luuher sole felt, Sale Men's Leather House Slip- Juliets Girls' pers. Romeos, Operas, $2 95 Women'’s Satin and Fancy Bm Bootees, Everetts , '» $3.50 to $4.50 Z Qe Z Fr the Holiclay Gaieties % 0 7 Z Yz Gol4 or silver cloth. Rose, Patent leather “Co- Gore Blue, Black or Brown 9 lohial” Syede, buckle Black Velvet eee.coscossnone Winding’ Up Xmas Slippers! Men’s Felt Slippers Women’s Pretty Slippers QTILL plenty left to supply all your REMARKABLE value in cozy guilted ™~ wants—but,_going fast! And no won- sateen—or colored Corduroy Boudoir iy = A = = \Ilppefl trimmed with big pompons. Gifts der—at 93¢ the pair! $1.25 and $1.50 “she” can wear all year round. The last “HAHN SPECIAL" Shoes 2 $3.50 to $4.50 (irls’ Suede Top Novelties 2772227, 7227 % 2 ays—and this one derful gift opportunity—no time to loose! going as quickly! So you'll ha\e to “step and Small Boys' Felt with plcmre col- cade Boudoir Slippers— lars. Special ... 850 Pump, Black et e $3.95 Wonderful Shoes for Wonderful Girls for Joy‘f‘ul Events belt buckles, $1.95 to $16.50 Wool Vests || belt buckles, $1.95 to $16.50 cuff links, $1 to $6 full dress sets, $3.50 to $25 studs, 75¢ to $4 Mufflers silk, $5 to $15 wool, $2.50 to 36 full dress, $3 to $15 Pajamas flannel, $2.75 madras, $2.50 to $7 silk, $10 to $20 Shirts broadcloth, $5 collar attached, $1.95 to $12 madras, $2.50 to $7.50 silk, $7.50 to $15 Bath Robes $3.95 to $8.50 Blouses sl to §3 Mackinaws $10.75 Caps Patrick Mackinaws, $1250 to $18 Slippers house, $4 to $5 bath, $1.50 and $2 Sweaters heavy shaker knit, $7.50 to $16 50 sleeveless, $7.50 Berkley knit, $2.50, $3, $3.50 fancy silk, $1 to $4 full dress or Tuxedo, $6 to $12 garters, 25¢ to $1 canes, $2 to $25 suspenders, $1 to $3 $6 and $7.50 cuff links, §1 to $6 full dress sets, $3.50 to $25 studs, 75¢ to $4 Mufflers silk, $5 to $15 wool, §2.50 to $6 full dress, $3 to §15 . Pajamas flannel, $2.75 madras, $2.50 to $7 Jewelry 5 belt buckles, S0c to $2.00 Slippers cuff links, 50c and $1 house, $4 to $5 silk, §10 to $20 Robes bath, §5 to $40 silk lounging, $18 to 575_ bath, $1.50 and $2 Sweaiers heavy shaker knit, peceian 8 Mufflers $7.50 to $16.50 silk and fiber, $3 sleeveless, $7.50 $3 protecto, $1 Gloves wool, $1 M dress, $1.50, $1.75, 52 Tles gauntlet, $1.25 to $6 Golf Sets for boys, $6, $7.50 & $8.50 Vests Handkerchiefs 20c and 2S¢ . % Hose Raincoats . Miscellaneous all-wool golf, $1.25 to $3.25 cotton, 50c . Indi d Shirts ndian an 1.50 to $15 1 ;?i’-’.’fi?&f $12 Cowboy Suits Ties Overcoats ‘o 5 3 108 years, $8.50 ¢ 525 Berkley knit, 52.;40, $3, $3.50 10 to 18 years, $15 to $35 Pajamas Vests $1.50 and $2.50 full dress or Tuxedo, fancy silk, $1 to $6 to $12 $425 to $22.50 Miscellaneous garters, 25¢ to $1 canes, $2 to $25 English broudcl;st'l;.scoll-r attached, umbrellas, $1.50 to $15 flannel, $3 and $3.50 pipes, $10 to $12 $2 to $5 madras, $1.50 to $2.50 suspenders, $1 to $3 Suits 3 to 7 years, $595 to $15 8 to-18 years, $12.75 to $30 Heavy Sweaters $5 to $12.50 Woolen Vests All the Kiddies Love Barber Bill's Haircut $5 and $6 Miscellane- ous canes, 25c to $1.50 suspenders, 50c The Avenue at Ninth Cases and Bags $9.50 to $50 Accredited Agency for Boy Scout Uniforms and Equipment.

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