Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 28

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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.. C, MONDAY.. JANUARY 14, .1924 MIRACLE SEEN LOSING|Coolidges Pay Visit | MUTT AND JEFF—Romance Enters the Little Fellow’s Life. o3 e T G T TO LAW 1K RELIGION! To Colored Valet Who : s 8 . (W Poc jflss{zi.) OH, DEAH Me My WoRD: THE e BUT You weRe So BRA i ©0-0-0-0-H! PR * ] smeets ARe SAVED THE WIFC oF HGRE 15 ay cARD = You o ‘ Is ll @ Hu;NHome \ H EDL ;) x canrgens’ Jyf SEETRY o Prcesoutt Ho [ MUST MecT ¥ Braree s [/ THANES \J kel President and Mrs. Coolidge yes- ik . . ;" = - He wikL Be PLGASED T ax i Man Breaking Away From Primi-i . gy atternoon’ motored to the g - \__LUMBY+ \\C\Au\‘;uevee REPAY HELLoRe PoAE S 4 iti i home of Arthur Brooks, colored 3 Ao ~ ? i e tive Tradition to Solid Faots, ; 3 S 5k i e, [ | vafet to every President since Tatt, : Says Dr. Pierce. i who las been N for several 0 ; MADAWA, 4 1 weeks. aF 3 i NOTHING . The distinguished counle made ? ; £ ! QR CHANGES COMING RAPIDLY' this «u rectly n«the : | : ] N = e “ongregationul Church, where they e { they hud attended 1 nd AL u N §i|o t;ulfl:;lvd ‘re |. . S istieni eans New ; Letween 15th , in whieh Ohristisniby. Aheays | Brooks lives. were = thrown into ini: 1 4 211 the large Order, Minister Assejts. i White House roblle drove into thefr bhlock : President 5 t ghted and o ! a Liome, 1203 They aud has been frox 5t “d3 sice ' fifteen minutes, Christianity, Dr. ¥ 3 = v l'lme l.h--) \k'. qresn:(l told the coi ion of All Souls’ Usi T u quick recovers ravian Chuich, st services In the B. Reith Theater, yesterduy morning. The COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS ey wae brwdast BOSRSR paOPOSED D. C. ARMORY | “Where Christianity has gone it has 8 carried with it the yasslon to Chatke | Gen. Stephan Calls Meeting of Gen- the world” he said. "It has accepted | nothing and left it in status quo. It b eral Body to Act on Memo- started a reformation here, a purifying rial Building. ! Muj. Glen. Auton Stephan. commend- - e . c 3 militia | . . { bussiol : e ot : . b . tlicre are siking fund and other ase |the ten vears largely on account of funded and fixed debt (long term : 7 what | and aiso the 20th Nartonal Gusrd 0i- | Prgblic Debt of $301.56 per Capl[u | sets held for the retirement of the [the War. Its total at the end of 1922 | ser ds), which & s*%y' WOMEN TO CONFER. o |viston of the Army of the United | : {debt amounting to §1,924,899,000, malk- | &7 523,173,000, an inorease of |$25,257,275,000; ectal assessmerft Stata c Ga S350 o g 2 eht o 0:$1.934,899,000, cent over . The indebt- ibonds, which amounted to § A N 8 Fkens. uasEalen an LipriRt ,"‘l“fk‘ Burden.s Amerwa, Report Reveals,l....- the net debt $30.551,816,000 or jedness of other countries to the |000; temporary loans. outstas | Executive Committee of Voter . . ing for tomofrow evening at § o'clock | $282.76 per capita. The national gov- Cnited States on November 15, 1923, | warrants, and other debts of every | . as almost Whol' ! v" 1ne weneral committee of allied 13 s stats cernments, the |88 $11.800.010.245, of which $4.600.- |character, amounting to $8,514 League to Plan Convention. composed n 2t | sivie- and patriotic bodies to urge an = 722 e ok et e BT les’ and |900.000 Tepresents the debt against |000. A ot de e e e wagle, of soothsaving, i, IO | equate Sadonal Guurd and Memo- | Total, Including Amounts Owed by Nation, Cities |5 5nnens St countiee. <t o (Great Britain, which has been funded. |/ Of the total public debt the enTiITs e b T 3 . BECTO 5 > " e 5 i v press ed cuti comum & Nationa a0 pris e | it o o e Bkttt o €5 TE i s e gk R Bikie ot s M e e e i s Tl Loy s the suversensual, buc | WERIE gD ovan, chairmgn | AT T owns, Totals $32, s (LD, —Federal _. nterext Charges. The indebtedness of state gov cr cent, the counties 42 per cent. eyor; ot the legislutive committee, has com- o A At ilnfares arges on this |[ments totale 1,162,648,000, an and the cities all other ¢ i- . Wi sd Plans n f 0. | Dletod the dr bill. to be Sub- Government’s Share Greatest. e e T e atxtand. |crease of 115 per cent over 1913 it (Ciles and al ] oy, | Pla e dellg telling the: tose are | mitted to Congress, proyided it meets = zross debt zmount to $1,311,468, The counties of the country had u — - - d out. miracles und strange thing: hese AT® | with- the approval of the general ! 600, com 4 per cent, or $12.06 (total indebtedness of $1,366,635,000, an | the ference will To ey MRS { commit: "This bill will be the sub- | per. capita At %12 her |Increase of 268 ner cent over 1812, In the United States. according to 1 Park B e recorded in = ssion g 3 £ g ot . Clties 4 v | statistic. ecently comp! : the " e Now, our o ght | diseussion and consideration | _Public debt of the nation totaled | summary of the decennial vensus on | CERL ent sinking fund, the (, Cltles and ul} other civil divisions ;;;;_‘&r;l;fen{\;,“;Am;;jlg";;gm!;gmtf' heawin o fng tevitably and very swilll S iried the Attendunce of every | $32.786,715,000 at the close of 1922 | wealth, debt and taxation. b 4 ¢ 5 {28,848 years of labor time arc lost|rine Ludington of Lyme, C n_of miracle -r of the committee. The meet- fand was more than four and thre The gross public debt is equivalent | tr, E [ S a 8 h year because of industrial Miss Eliza " Hauser 1l be held in the present rented { quarters times what it was in 19 .55 for h person In the na- |lies somewhere between these figures, Ohio. s t April will 472 L street northwest. census bureau states. at home f: { national government's gross : 3 - . nouncement today in r As an offset to the gr: B t showed the 1 t increase in aid dhe vom: ot the | \WOMAN’S PARTY TO MAP | imeoment todey o o prelmineny $1020 Aen offst to the rons debt debt showed the largest Increase o CAMPAIGN AT PARLEY i Lmfi - e el CONTINUATION SALE The census bureau made this ‘s population, while in 191 tions will be determined at an elec tion policy conference to be held near PLACES OF BUSINESS | 5 S b foc sl We Have Been Fortunate in Having [ And No — S sl Oy Lease Extended to June 30 B e . a0 Clothing Valued at $400 Stolen | fott amendment will be a factor in S S l l"rothortheflst Store—Radio "’.“"'”:‘f‘“‘“ Jhe dection policy ot he On or Before That Date We MUST weeteSt tory of A l_ aders Establishment Entered. ALC T R oo Sell Our Remaining Stock of o = Raincoats—Gabardines—Top Coats to gain entrance to the| Syundicate department sto 1005 H ¥ . between 12 o'clock W and 8 o'¢lock ¥ ; T d T C D Holes burned in a 2 4 t rear door enabled the burglars to . wee op oatls onm it and euter the store. They ? carried off numcrous silk shirts and ! s o Cravanetted. For Beautifully tai- er clothing valued ut $400 and y rain or shine. \Well . lored and nicely fin- 9 from the cash reglster. | 5 2 : 2 x of clothing, hedding mg! tailored and nicely ished. Silkand satin 7 A Sparrough. finished. $25.00 lined. $35.00 valuc. : value. Now ¢ from two burglara ight gained entrance to the office 'of the railroad pas- of F. Jeannini, ! of homb il e = avenue northwest, late %o ol rogh: cloth, © or greed pink checks y or ear terday lar $5 values sold at S10. S and other patterns. 8. stolen property was et 4 50 . Sp Reduced at $400. One of the stolen Girls’ Rain Capes cially reduced for educe ras found ut 14th and Belmont Serticeable and splendidly made quick clearance. from $20 .75 and raioproof. $3.00 value in Grand gla c of bowling Pennayl- \’V‘h.lul\' of the stock is b .{‘: -“:- all pure F°°d 81.65 Lagle.l- Flne to determine what was stolen. OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUGOESS Also @@ @aw oplins = S — Extra fine qual- 4 ity, wat of {ITTLE cONGRESS LEAt 2 F A i > tive. Worth g RV MAN'F'G EZCOMPANY 5. = Succeeds G. E. Strong as Speaker and up ber Overshoes and o sy ke iy ot et T e 903 F Street N.W. $ to Members of Congress. i No merchant need i| aGettons. Marx Lewls of Now Yok was ciectea | | deprive his business 2/DDORS EROM CORNER OfNINTH ® ; ‘:ggf-d '.T.';’;‘I?"‘ cessor 10 Geonge 1| | of the benmefit of a | _— ;r;rr‘u?&'nee] as " sergeani. National Cash Regis- " Connin, "ana 15 A Draks of Onlo waa| | ter because of price. : i made clerk in place of David Lynn of North Carolina. The meeting. was held | National Cash Regis- in the caucus rcom of the House office ¢ building. ters are priced as low Speeches praising the administration of the retiring officers were dalivered by as $75 and are sold ' Kenneth Romney of Montans, b. It Snyder of Washington and others. on easy monthly pay- ln er Among. the s and resolutions to be B dcbated and acted upon soon are tiose | ments. Liberal allow- i ——————— s @ dealing with the power of the Supreme | ' Court to declars Taws sti ance is made for old S ml’A 1 Cl S 1 o e nnual Clearance Sale! | i | materials gnd senger statlon at 7th ard C streets » .19 Dos . 5 Southwest and stole $40 from thel D Boys’ & Girls’ Raincoats 3 2 i Fine Silk -Mohair Gax's drawer. | Well made of Men’s Rubkerized Rainproof Coats | __ ., 4 cashmeres for Two radio se two condensers high tested o 5 evera perts were stolen waterproo fed 5] _Tan coats made womien and misses. Blue several sections of the Esch-Cumnmins machines, | ‘ { ey e et | | The National Cash : unemployment, elict Resi C - 3 2 itt] I'4 2 eets very Sat- 8 i i e e | | Register Co, Q intei &pd senators and Capitol employes are LR S::!hmllt lnter T i 809 G St. | cynical bachelor observes that 3 v man is an idealist before he E i | : | For Women and Men * Including Famous Goodman & Suss Rochester Clothes or 2 Pairs for $6.50 \ : Excepting Worumbo Overcoats, Tuxedos ‘ B and Middishades POLICY of the Sterling Company is to ‘clean house twice a year. Regardless of loss all incomplete lines are now being offered for sale 9 arations® ) - : at the remarkably low price of $3.85—2 Pairs for g‘s‘fso. : Alterations-at Cost—No Charges—No C. O. D.s W_hen Speed Counts . As Sterling Shoes at their regular price, $6.50, are the sensation of ; i . AT BOTH STORES—Go to One Nearest You the shoe world, this opportunity is one of the most :remarkable we have Cook on a Westinghouse Table Stove ever offered. 5 oed Jes o - Right Before Your Hungry Eyes ; ‘ Wool Hosiery 1/2 Price and Less ‘When you want a good - : X ; Frankly the warm weather has been bad f i i . i G Westinghouse :::‘;‘;mr q“e‘:k“iT' ‘ll‘“‘d‘d Now we're overstocled for this time of mfi,u;:mm&“wfil i ) c 5 1‘ n ~ o Sales & Service. [EEFEETEN Westinghouse Appli- thhg; to go regardless of cost or vl:lue_._ 3 i s \ ance. It fries bacon, eggs, Plaio and ribbed weaves of Beautiful full fagshioned im- _etc,, toasts, makes pan cakes. ; fine Baglish worsted yerns. $135 postations with bhand em- $185 FRED PELZMAN, Presfdent Try it. mixtures. Broidered clockings in var- Keiow Youre <+ Formerly to $2.50. fous colors. Formerly to §4. 9%¢th & E : : 15th& G : £ Z 1 Opp. Crandall’'s Next to Keith’s T ow. €

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