Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 16

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INBODTLES PROBE Purchasers and Sellers Held for Action of Grand Jury in Arkansa;. By the Associated Press. 2 LITTLE ROCK, Ark,, December 28. +—Announcing .an .intensified drive #gainst the bootleg whisky trade of the state, which includes plans for the prosecution of buyers. of liquor as well as the makers and sellers, offi- cers of the Arkansas unit of the fed- era] prohibitioh forces made public yesterday a list of fifty-seven men in- volved in recent operations of the dry Q(lufld in Jackson county. list includes forti the alleged leader of the bootleggers than 6,000 gallons of liquor on a boat on lh? Black I'l\lr and to have taken A “Parse, United States cmnmxmuner ‘and held for the action of the federal grand jury Cording to Charies ¥ Cole, Chited tates attornoy here. The arrest of the alleged hu)‘:" Yas based on what is sald to ba Stomer's 1iet” Turnished by an al- loged bootleger. On this list. are the best known residents ckson. county, including one of the olde:t sttarneye of Newport, a former marshal of the town and a son of the sheriff. According to Mr. Cole it has mat et been determined whether the al- 1 s wi ha ral gra will investizate the charges will meet at Batesville on January 8. BUYERS' LIST NO. SECRET. Officials Say Arrested Man Furnishe ed Names Months Ago. NEWPORT, Ark., December 28.— Tocal officers said yesterday that they had known for several monthe that 0 appeare: ains! es againat Stillwell's alleged whose name appeared In the Tiot. and who. was alleged to have made the liquor which Stiilwell nold wera dismisse .~ Oth charges are pending against this man, however, and he will be tried again at the February term of court. MANY CHURCHES JOIN RITES AT CATHEDRAL i - heather and gray. Procession of Ministers of Other Creed Moves in Episcopal Observance. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 28.—Theo- v a o procesion preceding | ice included 100 min. Fplscopalian mphasizing Bishop Manning’s declaration that the cath- cdral was a “church for all sorts nd conditions of men.” “The cathedral as now planned will f art amd of rellglon in rlqu;srur whole country wul take Te it h. t! power of which in this melrovolix but in our whole national 1 were made by the v. Dr. 8. Parkes Cadran, of the Central Congregatlonal Church, of Brooklyn, and, Geo W. Wicker- gham, former Unitea States Attorney ral 4 -Buckle Arctics i, ¥ WkinoShon 1337 F 8T. N.W. Disgorally from the New Willard. TETTER ON BABY'S SCALP In Eruptions. {tched and Burne Cuticura Heals: Daby had tetter out on her scalp: L I—n eruptions .and scon d The The Heche Co. January Clearance of Sale' Boys Suits and Coats 595 One illustrated 150 Two-Knickers Suits, $595 A choice assortment of suits of sturdy-weave cheviot and smooth cassimere, in gray, brown, tan and’ olive tones. stripes. Mannish styles, with patch pockets; inverted pleat back and all-around belt. Lined with twill. Knickers both lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Mixtures and neat 'he y-two men chnr[ad with pyrchasing lnloxlclnu or. - 1 ““bootle; ’ e Boys’ Mackinaws, $5-%° One sllustrated Swagger sport models, of heavy quality chev- iot in gray or subdued plaids. Brown, blue and heather tones. Full double breasted, with con- vertible collar. Deep patch and muff pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Little Lads’ Overcoats, $5.95 One sllustrated Mannish ulsters and dress models of high- grade chinchilla or fancy cheviot. Navy, brown, Plain colors or plaids. Lined with all-wool flannel and twill or plaid-body lining. Sizes 2/, to 8 years. (Third Floor—The Heeht Co.) January Clearance of Boys' “Penn Notair” Sweaters $3.95 z 500 heavy college style sweaters of the famous “Penn Notair” make. Quality garments that appeal to athletic boys and those who work in the open. Large double shawl collar style in slip-over ef- fect. Heavy shaker knit. All the de- sired colors and many school and college combinations. Sizes 8 to 18 years. (Third Floor—The Heckt Co.) January Clearance of $ 2 .85 \ Formerly $3.50 to $5 Tan Calf School Shoe W{i::ulléi:i”i 7"0}: Sturdiness ‘and comfort——the two requisites of all children’s footwear—is particularly stressed in these good - looking tan calf high-laced school shoes, with sprmg or rubber heels. Sizes are complete in these, 814 to 2 : Then there are dainty dress shoes of patent leather, " laced, with combination color inserts and tops of red, blue, gray or white. The sizes are somewhat broken in these, but all sizes are represented, 4 to 11. (Third Fleor—The Hecht “) 'éH@chfi Co. 7thatF ——tare. = TR January Clearance of Men’s Pajamas . « Cottan or Flanneleite Some Are Irregular Cut for comfort and tailored as neatly as a shirt. The cotton pa- jamas are soft and fine, in tan, white, blue or pink. The flannelette gar- ments are well made, neat blue or pink stripes, fastened with cord loops. Such a low price is possible be- cause of very slight de- fects in a few gar- January Clearance of women’s Shoes $ 4.85 Formerly $6 to $12.50 500 pairs of fine shoes in the smart nov- elty styles that have been the rage all season,aswellagood looking walking ox- fords. Gray or black suede, otter and black " satin, black and tan. . calf and patent leather. With high or low heels. All sizes are in the -group. i (First Floor—The Hacht Co.) ' 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGNN! (T):l FREDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923. y 57 MEN AR GAUGHT 'run.c_;;o——]’ semaur—rma—-[: Saturdays Offerings in Our January Clearance Sale [Every shop is a thrift shop now=—plain to see by these savings below! January Clearance of Full- Fashlloned Silk Stockmgs ’1 Seconds of $2 and $2.50 qualities. A real saving opportunity, for these are beautiful silk hose, clear and lustrous, and the defects are often almost imperceptible. Some are silk all over, some have lisle tops, but every pair is full-fash- ioned and reinforced with double soles and garter hems at tops. Shades: Polo Beige Log Cabin Brown Gray Black (First Fioor—The Heehbt Cu) January Clearance of Stunning Knitted Suits $6.95 Tailored costumes of knitted wool in many smart weaves and styles, suitable for business and sport wear. Some have brushed wool collars, some are collarless. Tight or bell sleeves. There are— Navy Tan Gray Black Copen Brown Light shades Knitted worsted Silk and mohair Knitted wool Combinations Jacquard borders Chenille embroidered Plaid weaves All women’s sizes are in tle collection, 36 to 42. (Second Floor—The Hecht Co.) = January Clearance of Girls’ Velveteen Frocks "B For the holidays any girl will get all sorts of wear from such pretty, rich looking frocks as these. Of navy blue, brown or black vel- veteen, with narrow ribbon sashes which blend with the dainty trimmings of embroidery; col- orful applique motifs. $5 is a wonderfully Tow price for them. Sizes 7 to 14 years. (Third Ficor—The Heckt Co.)} January Clearance of Girls’ Winter Coats 57.95 Some with fur collars Too much cannot be said about the value represented here. For these coats are of excellent fabrics, lined full length, with self or beaverette collars. The styles are cleverly conceived in youthful flared, belted or straight silhouettes. Fabrics include velour, polaire, suedine, plaids and astrakhan combinations. Sizes 7 to 14 years. (Third Fiose—The Hecht Oa) wesced S L

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