Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, W’ASHINGTON:' D. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 SIBE.TRABKlNB D [}‘ i’[N OUR',TOWNIj——TIwHech; Co. } Seventh at F Theflechféé. lSevemh atF | Thre”HVet‘thCT e ——— b LIS Joe Harrington, gemial policeman || : : 3 = RS of the First precinct, had an unusual B i & A y experience the other duy. He ar- s lre-ted & man who was suffering : PR from much too| fveig o 3 s ; . much alcohollc . Zihiman's Resolution Re-| fmp = mhch.hol Every Wmter . £ rington called the . i quires Two-Thirds Vote to & patrol and in a’ 3 { o e oat in Stock . et Aside Special Days. man was speeding | = RS Sy > toward Number 1. { As th hi Provision that the two days which A t sp,: ,j(mm: s hav assigned each month for VR man between hie- to ¢l the consideration of District of Co- K fi?fl.fl?wfifl“fi‘::‘il %uih'cg;';:'t:m’: {;fi’fx’;‘l’; Jumbia business shall not be set aside X Ihat Wadi srrastes ' =~ A\ the quantities are limsted, ept by a two-thirds vote of the him. The driver{| 3 A & _Eight of the styles are . - is made in a resolution intro- told #im and at|| that juncture the || due by Representative Fred- ~ t erick an, republican, of Mary- B8 ton Dauss Ay Jand, @ member of the House District Later in the|| : bttt day Policeman ‘Harrington entered || - 3 the etatlon house and in logking over || —that means you may: choose; any “"!‘n_wn\r}(ln‘e Zihlman said that{ths blotter saw ‘*Joe Harrington, || during the session of Congress | drunk. Complaldant Joe Harth s 3 i Unasr ine'ulas | freny, Compiingnt goe Hurrin coat you see and purchase it for one- fon of DISrict £ Tudkily - the ® venact arir ool ad o P CEEER ; Duihecs v iy takiem mway | coot it i, o0t only catrad | 7 third off the original price. -One- : Beaver Calf S e strict committee, | fun was poked at the officer for the || S O/ . - 5 . Jith the result that many important | rest ‘of the day- | third off means— ok 4 —and silken handbags to committee died on the House calenc : carry your fortune grace- Filigree air. ! I o \ fully and Iy. In view of the fact that the peonlg;pEMES DIVORCE CHARGE. | Y $16.50 coats, $I1-7. f:an{c;nwitsl?;l?st}eningjewel : $3150 coats, $21 ¥ £ : Y settings. And capacious. o ks St e Pl saproms Senie 2\ $45 coats, $30 iy i B s bt a that the legislative |A8ainst him by his wife, s G. H. S W B - 5 <of the District should not be set |CF HE (drles) deser ik ha i $63 coats, $42 =) = ! . with trotteur or dress cos- 2 & hild_uot *{asks that her suit be disn T | 4 c 7, 4 @ mere majority vote of the | el makes a counter charge that $84 coats, $56 = / . fume. < are muns mattere of paca: s, vife had' & huebana ‘whtn 'shs $115.50 coat $77 ' ' o a . Pt v iarriage ceremony £ 5 : u L e WD |with him In Baltimore, June 7, 1917, || AJCants, 4 $1.95 ;5'«_!;;::5‘}1."}]“!‘3 et ave s Thght to |and asks the court 't declard’ their || { $125 to $175 coats, $94° ecaasaryic " Edgar K. Crone today filed an an- || necessary changes of a lgworSn the District Sup Court to | (First Floor) lation will be |marriage null and void for that rea- || to which it is [Son. Mrs. Crone had complained § § " 84 epre- (that her husband threateneéd to make || ye said Repre- |1 1ife miserable unless she joined || : % To the Wives! this and de- | < Have you told your “Bet- i conten- - . rious conten 2 £ ter Half” about our timely L WAVE SPREADS e el Nevinar - | | / b T sale of Society Brand coats HAVOC IN FRANCE < i K i and suits at drastic Reduc e tions? His turn to buy Number of Lives Lost-and Huge COI(].S EXI'I&I.IS} A clothes now, isn’t it? Damage Along At- Jantic Coast. 1 Atlantic coast from sque country. A were lost and im- mage resulted. arritz, Quimper, . La Rochelle and on the bay of indicate that all these places | % OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS Lit by the elements. Dis- from Nazaire ¥ that T AARI N he storm, wiich ‘ Sheer Chiffon ] nfimjmx\hg ‘ / R i o 2 | —TMhose, exquisite to~ the e ey | Sport, street and dress models of finest pile fabrics, plaids, stripes, novelty coatings and fur | touch and enhancing the ) diOlonna & 1 | cloths. Fashlonet_i along all the new Imes.A Flared, circular, tubular, paneled, side tie, belted charm of the trimmest e shing boat, | Tl ‘ $ and swagger. High colors, brown, tan, gray; navy and black. "Fur collared with fine or large f:;l:bamzch o Llft Off—NO Pa.ln' ‘ self fabric collars, fur cuffs and trimmings. A coat for every need. Sizes for misses, women ] ings mgahcyr with fulf fash- el and larger women. joning and mercerized tops stea make them especially desir- in troubl | longitude. The | | able. Known which i In the Janumy White Sale! Gorgeotis shades: dawn, T raraRns blush, cinnamon, beige; WOMEN T0 PUSH BILL. , 800 Pieces Musiin Underwear 2:;’;“’5.2‘2,;:5;-fi’;’fi;‘%‘;’,_"J' v/ Natiuxi:jl Party Headquarters | Five Hundred More a 88C ¢ of Meeting Today. F : s 5 = fenal couneil of the Wom. ! oF Those Lovel Box upon box of crisp, white underthings have -.- [ f = Gl been unpacked for this special selling. At 88c we ar natio 1 Hill, to pro- 3 : 54 S atianes o aie) } . ; : i offer complete assortments of the dainty garments in sealio i Knl tte d y = general demafid: Envelope chemise, gowns, petti- of the n i coats, bloomers, stepins and corset covers. { throughout the | ppeals from | 2 o i . Sateen and muslin with deep med with lace and embroidery. embroidery flounce; scalloped Bodice or - built-up’ shoulder or hemstitched edge. h) 5 A _ styles. ‘Well made. Y R lenara ; ) Bloomers Corset Covers Mirviea o j . Crepe and sateen. Tailored Nainsook in white with Tage and Rdith Ainge, ! |} ’ with rukflkr. St:lp-i:s of fine and embroidery trimming, 2, o i A e - 'y ce edged. . . o pDoeen't Jurt one bit! Drop a litle A< Tot of real value crowded into these . ] e Gons Vivid or Subdued Treezone~ on in- by o 3 1 1 MEEl:I}\TG ON AUDITORIUM. liassasrranas corn stops hurting. then suits that areto go for only a $5 bill. We fell el —choose a skirt-from a well A meett dhie Dpan t- | shortly you lift it right off with fin- for them as soon as we saw them, and we are | 5 e e T balanced assortment of light | € Volir arugpist eslls n oy Hotiinlof |} sure you will be captured, too, by their smart- | bird pattern_crepe, in_biue, ?:“d d?".k Pla‘?= and sHipes “F) » for 8 fe i I 2 = ) 2 e and | - pink, orchid an amelaire; velour and woo BAE earss | 1w tor 8 fow cante; sxfficlent. || ness, serviceability, trim lines' and excellent 7 white. Flan- crepe for skirts that suggest auditorium | or corn between the tose, and the foot fashioning: i 1 e it T reling, outdeors the vear will L ;- and the foot sports, traveling, outdoors ealluses, withoutssoreness or irritation. Sy Z s L IX-:"dklo and good times in general | g R (, |} > sieeves, ink an -~ % . = . S In doubt as to what to wear for gencral . 3 blue stripe trim- Trig lines in straight and needs? These are the very garments for you. : med hemstitch- wrap around styles. With EDMONSTON'S — Home : I Correct for daytime, business, golf, motoring, - |- - S e yva;::bands from 26 to 32 of the “Original” FOOT- ; : it tea, theater and, in fact, we could go on men- 118 R X 3 : 5 7 (Sosint Fiow=The Hecht On) Mgnes- i e FORM Boots and Oxfords . iy ) ‘ tioning dozens of other uses for the smarl g“' Men, Women, and Chil- AN e I knitted costume. Suffice to say that no well i | dressed woman's wardrobe is complete wi%h- out one or more of them. And these fill that 780 pairs women’'s Pumps and Oxfords " “Quality Is Iinportant—Fit Is Imperative” | need ably. TR - Men’s Shoes Figure “Big” | ; $: !.7 5 - the 49th Anniversary i 7 ' S : ' -, appreciates, | ] g, : 3 | - - "_A clearance of excejllgni quality footwear in dozens of smart Bargain as thor- I : styles. Suitable for daytime, business, dress and evening. oughly as any | il N 74 el Choice assortment of leathers and fabrics make choosing a woman who ever | |illi EH © 77 . simple fhatter. ’ ;h‘xef;e::: ,tl;le il L 3 ; - :="Shoes taken from regular moving stock and drastically re- o | M SE - duced to make room for incoming merchandise. A Sty 1 Flinging the Gauntlet v The “71_35 TH —is no longer popular. But ; s Ty Black Sati ¥ 2 these . smart - chamoisette swer ey heguires i 5 2u T A0 ,Two-ll,.YGP Brown Sz::, ) gauntlets from a famous ment for.value-g‘ly-r {168 J ¢ : = Calowial Patent Coll ~ 8 * maker are the mode of the J ing classification. i ! : Tongue ent Colt \ 4 " S season.. Wide, flared, nar- H i Tan Calf row, decorative or plain * Cutouts Scotch Grain cuffs to suit every whim and in the house) an- %> . ; g [/ " £ Men’s High P 11 : : S G ; ancl Low 1 : T 4 Walking Oxfords Black Calf- fancy. Tans a“dd Emf;sd’n ‘ I 7 1 H 2 Zalking Pt : Ki ’ 4 the best intermediate shades o | [ ”\ Wyl Yote . Ak i also white. Sizes 5% tag%a. First Fioar) Shoes Reduced e : . With high or low Spanish, flat, 2 o $1 All the Famous Stacy-Adams 'l ol Cuba block heel. " e % ' %ban or loc eLs. 2 ¢ S Shoes for Gentlemen, Reduced 10% | 3 (Firat ¥loor—The Hecht Coo - Warm and Comfy! EDMONSTON & CO il |- X . £ : AR AR —flannelette or cotton pa- - i Two of the Knitted Suits at $5 B r s s s & il J‘:’::: :g 5 k;;gd ';‘:m:‘r:él 1334 F Street Advisc: and Auborities on | . Knitted wool and worsted yarns trimmed " . : : (B e fl’ufl"#'&?ifif&fi?fif ANDREW BETZ, M i [i| - “with -brusheqfwool, jacquard borders-and- -~ - : = ; s nelette or “cotton in tan, o stripes. A wide assortment of colors and pat- > white, blue or pmk.mm i llil ~ terns. Sizes36todd. e ‘Seventh v s : P ) : $1.29

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