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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924’ = - e = ' URY BUREAU UNBER‘ t : Joted the abandonment of the whole- SEEr R | r o achers’ insti- | KEY BRIDGE TRAFFIC| Refuse Dance if IN SCHOOL HOURS | fi%. "ii®treci ‘e ichtion ‘of & |D- C. Bureau Organines Advertis- : ‘lel Assume Jurisdiction in Ad-| . ecintedtress Council Resolution Asks Opening e RN was organized yesterdey by the Bet- i i vance of Formal Transfer VEHACA. “N.. ¥./-3anusry. 9, and Closing Schedule Be COLOHED MAN SHOT, ter. Tiinces Dutebi A8 & Sestng ot . | of Structure. 10 dance with men who have even | Retained. buresu and fifteen advertising man- l Anti-Saloon League to Con-| e i A cziie vt ASSAILANT IS HELD | zzers st maich the soiioning decia- ean and Press ¥ proctor; in & statement Bt cve there is less drinking dented sales W During 1924, as ot han T doyhaee s R B e vt Tain | oS, .t Sl o 2o S ink i d ) ty 2. Mud-slinging and derogatory . . o, Tor gl vt . | E}";L‘:::{"I::‘“?Sr'":"fi;::‘\‘!:"" g Peyser Proposal. to Hospital. »:5,:1:.":23‘«, about competitors will not Ladies’ Sults $l 50 gy ) ! ta nell of latug i & 1 i D. C. HEADS CONTROL |Cornell Co-Eds TUTORS FIGHT SHIFT | ™' et chinen'aif6 st nine | BETTER BUSINESS PLANS. series of lectures as a substitute. It is 607 12th NN\W.—M. 2704 Co-eds at Cornell University refuse officlals and charter members of the centrate on Enforcement 'TAKE CHARGE TOMORROW| iy fait FINAL ' REPORT FRIDAY pant Superlatives such. ks unpr all and Deliver Secretary Weeks Without Facili- due largely to t | Poll at Gage, 245 to 106, Against| Race Ends in One Being Taken (e, 0nd 0 aivartisihg be in'ood standing v The proposal of Capt. Juiius 1. pey.| Willian Simms, colored. twenty- |advertising. Whenever possible, items efused to permit dri 4 . preside the District Publie |Seven, son of a policeman, was wound- ;’;;Lfld be separated and made ex- ] ° £ func “};m‘ and "I SE School ed and Jackie Smith, colored, twenty- . en s mts men from thelr parties who have @ g & ————— c . ope clo our, was arrested, as result of a | infringed on this rule; pen and cl br, wis | [ORE. WAS Srrested, as & ¢ 32 » |, During the last forfy years more e o o opposed by the Teachers' Council at o | $hooting affray early today at 32 ¥ /1an 5,000 wreoks have ocourred on ad meeting last night in the Franklin |Street northeast. the coust of Great Britain. the council asking that the present |Wound in the left side, was taken | FIGHT FAKE DOCTORS opening and closing hours be retained, | Freedmen’s Hospital, where it wi i Teachers who discussed the thought his condition was serlo pro- — posed plan declared it to be impracti- | While Juckle was arrested by Polic tuced into | €41 80d would ultimately give rise to Norris of the second pre- ! m:..\ ‘:’ ol 2 ay P, id on a shooting charge us 00 a enator Copelanc ¥ ublic health = e high was trouble in the 1 : Norris went there o'clock. | founa . . falled to find any evidence that there | had been any rtouble. ' ! Then Look at These PRICES! Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale alslltlileever | 31/3 % to 0% | Makes This Opportunity Yours O ! You are well acquainted with the Shoes we are offering in this sale! “Bally” cre- 2 M k D S l f ations imported from Sw'itzherlmd expr‘els{sls é): Berberich’s! “Patrician” styles have rR- ! been the style sensation of this season. “Re 0ss” models known all over the United YOung or Old' i a own ate o i States as always representing the correct styles and established values! You know Al\xl. vour shoes making you feel young or | the prices at which they sell the world over. Now, the season is hardly half over, and it which_will b fstrict Commi : practitioners of medi- 2 . Simms was taken 2 In most cases it isn’t foot trouble is these same wonderful shoes that we are now offering at the unheard-of prices of $3.85, oe trouble that makes one feel old $5.85 and $6.50! Look all over the city and see what you can get for these prices and v ..‘l.; old, look old. | then you'll really appreciate what we are offering you during this sale! Ihe human foot was designed by Nature to support and carry the body easily, grace- | —_— P74 will fully. co rtably. ~Shoes made to conform ‘ ome Early' ] L] o s fort and health. —The greatest underselling sale of Electric Lamps in e ‘u‘u‘\} to the natural foot promote personal com- n\le‘ul‘:;‘ ::: :"fA“""":ll_::’:y‘l the history of this store—Lamps with Elegant Silk Just think of getting RECITAL BY SCHOTT ! ) Shoes. Smooth, glove Shades, Art Glass Shades, etc. Pedestal Lamps and “Bally” Shoes imported ! i | like fitting is a Canti- ; from Switzerland for ’ chia istic. The Portable Lamps that will appeal to all. = AND BAYER SUCCESS Secht Bemos with mvers just $6.50! Tenor and Pianist Entertain u\% arch flexes with every { ) and muscles of the foot i ] S | 3 arch. and permitting A t COSt and LeSS el In this group we offer some of our best the fol 1 Book Ends, Incense Burners and Candlé,kicka foot movement. gently supporting the bones ' . ] X and highest-grade shoes—many late ar- quarters. | 2 A natural exercise of the ! rivals—newest styles—some of the best do- N ¢ whole foot structure. e L i mestic and imported models, including the Youth is flexible ! famous “Bally” shoes from Switzerland. A wide range of sizes in colored suedes, n Cantilever Shoe Shop POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. e i b et d ¢ Dresd al : 4 Th than 5,000 pai : = venRaits LBk SUNW. - 20 Ko SOTEES Stesed Fhone Main 935 Joct from, and mest of tho stylos oiferc Over Young Men's Shop Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. z have been sold regularly at $10 and $12.50. ° ET=——Te———ToT——Tc[——Ll———T[——[——la ——L[——T4 The House iy L 2 LS i ilipsbornt - | | Exclusive Apparel Shop —and il.lSt think of get- 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. in Washi ting “Patrician” and ° ; . e “Red Cross” styles for just $5.85! Look! 25 styles of the famous Red Cross shoes, $7.85 to $12 values, and 20 styles of the wonderful Patrician street and dress shoes, $7.85 to $12.50 values, included in this group! Some novelty strap effects; stylish turned soles; also Goodyear welt sewed shoes for street and dress wear; cut- out and latticed sides; and tongue effects. In Cuban, military and Spanish heels— suede, satins, patent, tan and black calf- skin, patent and most of the popular col- ored leathers. All specially priced at $ 5.85 Y S = of Courtesy Important Reductions of Decidedly Distinctive Coats A group of effective styles which talented copyists have repro-~ duced from exclusive imported types---that we can offer at the Maj Schumann), mann), “Raindrop Prelude tasie ~ Tmpromptu Particularly pleasi Chopin numbers. '] | FFranklin Square || Dinners A Full Six-Course Menu $1.50 Franklin Square Orchestra Will entertain the diners with an especially ar- ranged group of— Selections Every Evening Here are the biggest bar- gains of all if you can find your size! ‘Thi: ineludi £ hi, s ST Toctine wvis ambacs W e do not have all sizes. Offered in turned and welt soles, colonials, oxfords and strap . effects. Including satins, suedes, brown and black kidskins, tan and black calfskins and combination effects. Come quickly and you can be fitted in this group. BERBERICH’S Pa. Ave. N.W. . Seventh St. N.W. Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House! popular price--- $ 8 9.50 Richly fur - trimmed—with enormous collars and some with deep cuffs—of the finer skins. Each one of the variety is true to its type of fashion—and merits the appreciation of the most “fastidious taste and the consideration of the most critical judgment, ; _ .. ~—Third Floor— o e Tl o] ——] Gl=—=To[— E_EEEEEEEEEEEI : . B o e e o [ o o —— el a2 I I |