Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 26

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. g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. . -, —— 'LEAGUE CALLS DRUG | FALL SEMESTER ENDS. |SLAY LAO YANG-JEN, |wmiicries smss, 2o °]811,000,000 DAMAGE SUIT!, Hor st ono tme was smplorenus o iimat e vag ey, o sout: o s 1 e vrower vere oo Ford company. moval of Lao Yang-Jen from ban- troit and invented a flywheel ma; time, X o S . : gnet 3 e PARLEY IN AUTUMN |Zrep Schol of ¥. 31.°C. &. Beady BANDIT-KIDNAPER |5t Gretier i e B3t | 70 BE HEARD BY JUDGE 278 Wistiat & RS et | “on onty question pesore ane cisie — for Becond T leader who had a part in e k‘;g:‘:'}*_ pany. It was patented n 1913 and [court of appeals was whether the| Colorado has the most regular for: ? or Con ‘erm. ing of forelgners in the Linchens | Action ainst, Ford Company by' hus been used since, Huff alleged.'case should be tried befere a judge or | of any state in the Unicn., i & The fa!l semester of the “'3.&‘!}““ i - S g:’l‘"{ !hfl!uro last May, *“could not ¥, in 1t Geneva Interested i Bumor Bok|iof, Fros Schecl of the, Yo M, (., | Chinese, in Battle, Eliminate Sec-| dounteaiy ‘wif -laspire” ihe. overn: | Moconie Held Gause In Equity, 2 i and B. C. Canova have been engaged > ment troops urther action against Requiring No Jury. Peace Prize Won by Harvard | (UG lcrs in history and Spanish for ond Terror of Recent minor, bandi I o { the second semester. Law Professor. The public king contest by Outbreaks, NEW ORLEANS, La., January 18—/ ~ R e B [students of the ¥. M. C. A collego el TAILOR SHOP ROBBED. Reversing the decfsion of the federal | will be held in the assem all o Pryl t - e e aonthiern: Tlorin { PARIS, January 18.—A world fight | northwest Monday everfng. Those | PEKING, January 18—Lao Yang- y today entered the tallor- 4% o leals vesterday ordered {nguinst oplum and the narcotlc drug |who will take part include Frank E.|Jen, notorious bandit, whose men re- [ 108 establishment of Herbert Ed-|{ya¢ the $11,000,000 damage suit filed 3 } D Fm took definlte form yesterday | Sutch, Miss Olene M. Wangness, H. P. | ently shot and wounded Prof. Bern- | Wards, 2042 Georgia avenue north- |by Edward H. Huff of Miami, I a., Siedemann, G. G. McLelsh, Mis: Y | hard 3 west, and stole a quantity of wearing | against the Ford Motor Company of when the lcague of nations issued In- | Lena Singleton, Monroe H,_Stockett, | ira, Hon ang kidnaped Mre Julina | 05 419 Sl S0ien" Sroperty in- | betroit be remanded to Florida for itations for the first. international | James B. Jones, Miss Emma McMahon. | wug killed In a battle ut Kwantiling, | cluded ~dresses, skits and men's | hearing before » federal judge in- opium conference to be held at Gen-|Shuford G. Adams, Samuel Lasica!qne forelgn office has been advised "© |suits. The robbery was committed |tead of a jury. It was held that | 5 o b {and Jesse C. Shelor. The judges are 2 ! shortly aufter 4 olclock, the police |the matter in question was one of ! v the first Monday in November. | {0 S50 G FUMT, De’George Ots | gons age on Was rescued several | LMY GHN A Angerprints 1ot by |cauity and the presence of a jury was | jand a second conference on the third | Smith, Huston Thompson amd Rich- | Tao Yang-Jen had_terrorized the |the burglar may establish his identity. ~ | ot necessary. - | - iMonday of the same month. and 1. Mertz. provincial borders of Honan and Hu- The first conference will include Presentation of prizes will be made peh for two years. The dispatch an- = — R O e s havins. fus |by Willlam Knowles Cooper, general | nouncing his death came from Gon: T e whee alu | mecvéte Wu Pei-Fu, commander of the north- X confer- - ern provinces, to whose headquarters e o , \ Sk i RS Tl ACT TO HALT BANK RUN. ihe By vax bhoueht und-leentined: At Sloan’s Art Galleries ||i Sprlng S NeweSt Hats e world, will push The Hague con- ntion declsion to secure a broad —— * rleam;:nl cun%en&h;flloliflulrha‘ld :ls . QUEBEC, January . —~On the dec- aerivatives an efinitely mit its laration of Premier Taschereau that im- -4 H {oroduction, O 715 Thirteenth Street “ Having dctermined the amount of |vent a panic of depositors of La Banque Jirugs required for medicinal and |Nacionale, the legislature last night i/ A Kpgistered THE ; clentific _l‘llurl;'ise‘s. (;‘fe:;w“"ndlmm formally approved the government's g B 4 ercnce will add to this the minimum |bank merger bill, providing for an ls- C t- C S l i rd by the first |suc of $15,000.000 in bonds to be turned = = ur 18- ummings ale ; = over to the Hochelaga bank when that = y, apportioning |nstitution absorbs La Banque Naclonale. . (By Catalogue) authorized' production among the | The premier sald there had been & rious countries. run on La Banque Nacionale and that, i > = A report that Prof. Manley O. Hud- it the people learned the legislature Of ‘f,&:lao;_g;‘c l}}l‘:r‘;;:kd ;:;ehf)i‘\:;\l pr;x,nz:(; hlnd heslm$t«1]an!hzol::;'§:duf"fiirt?‘\.‘lé PROFI I s Solid Silver and Shefficld (antique and modern), Valuable Table hau' croated . absorbed Imterest. in |Lic,un would be China and Glassware, Eastern Rugs, Bed and Table Linen, Fine ague of nations circles. Prof. Hud- (20T S8OR0C O Your profits at the end Furniture, Rare Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, Early Prints ¥ ‘:m;.“ ‘:?’"ufifuff:;}e'Su:?:glii‘x:l e of the year depend and Engravings, - Handmade Laces, Paintings, Curios and many {aner months of lust year. Hix closest | largely upon your sys- other articlés of virtu gathered in all parts of the world. 2 co-workers sald today that they had tem for handling money. . . gncs ; ; t es S A Komtin e Bead : Il To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our y matter here. Galleries, 715 13th Street §o——— ] Mats— ‘ and ., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ' ‘ Cloches, Turbans and a Preventtve, take Laxative BROMO . (ST Pur el egmmeaues B Seeeen | and Friday, January 22nd, 23rd, e co (B i Wy B betited te your bus | . 24thand 25th, 1924 = Medium Brims EX-GOVERNOR ON TRIAL. |& (et s, fne qoiab crom S8 - At 2 P. M. Each Day = . == many different sizes and S8 Prices, $75, $100, $125 i ims O . e Blyics ) fhoml Skl $150, 3175, 3200, §225, ||| Being effects from the Estate of William E. Curtis, promi- — Small Roll Br nths, former Gov. Wilson G. Har- &= ane Jolor combinations 2. Ild.UD; nent newspaper correspondent; the Estate of Miss Sarah vey s scheduled to face a jury here Come in and have us The National Cash E. Cummings and others. ~ j today on charges of having violated S i i gon By Register C NOW ON VIEW S § Witn Re- tarture o the. Enternrize able—at a Hgli’m |°‘ | Terms: Cash. A remarkable showing of the' newest and smartest advance Spring president. |1t is alleged deposita’ wero . = C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Hats. And all that promises to be fashion, right this year. They att [y o tol The National , Sales Agent o 1 d » 5. S R i 3 2 5 A o e R : 89,0 8¢ N.w. FR.mazy || are of straw cloth, Kiki braid, visca and tagal straw, hair cloth and (Ms. Fostor's Sbop) 3 combination of milan and hemp and faille silk. of. Hudson not having mentioned ‘The former. governor, Fred C. Peters, (% Remembrance Shop and H. Lee Harvey, brother "i Harvey, were indicted by a grand The colors include wood, cocoa, rose, gray, black, white, tan, al- A few days later Harvey ded guilty ana was Eiven one years | B & : mond, (porcelam, bisque, blues, navy and black. \ _El'"llllllllIIIIIlIIlIlIIII|IIllllII|II|||I|l||ll|||Illl|lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIII|IIllIIIl@ "‘ Thrift Is Rewarded _And Works Eternally & & 'o. . o Smart Trimmings Grosgrain bows, smart Spanish lace, flowers, ostrich feathers, leather quills, fancy pins and fruits. DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow ' The Most Helpfil Exposifion Ever Held i Washington CORGNoG 1328 F Street, N.W.,Washington ADMISSION FREE PR e e Woodmward & Lotheop THE MEN’S STORE. Sale of Wool Socks Novelty and clocked wool socks in the season’s Greatl - most popular plaids and stripes. They are not reatty only good looking but warm without being Reduced bulky. An opportune time to supply your needs for cold days. S English Silk and Wool Socks . ]_ Now Greatly Reduced to $1.50 Golf and Sports Hose Remember WE PAY” B DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts on 2 ?o daily balances — compounded monthly. interest on ordinary savings ac- 3 QO counts — compounded quarterly. interest on special savings cer- 4 O tificates — compounded semi-an- nually. Every pérson who buys coal should visit the Coal Economy Show. It shows you how to burn the small .sizes of anthracite—buckwheat, rice and barley. The use of these cheaper sizes means a great reduction in the cost of heating your home. " Buckwheat, rice and barley (hauled at a lower freight rate) sell, at present, at less than half the price of the egg, stove and chestnut sizes you are now using . EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THEMUNSEY TRUST CO. Munsey ln:ldx'u Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. = ST achmanf‘urniiure ®.Ine, AR RO E = £ = E : g 5 E é - The finest imported Scotch and domestic yarns ('reatl.y woven into quiet, refined patterns, with plain Reduced and contrasting colored tops. They are knitted to fit. $2.50 Most of them are of the popular medium weight, but there are a few a trifle heavy for men who prefer them. They were considerably higher priced. 4 Sale of Silk Neckties Distinctive and striking designs in neckwear of ’ the highest grade. Many are the kind that may Greatly be tied repeatedly and reshape automatically. Reduced No bands or bindings, but a wool interlining, cut ° on a bias, that yields in exactly the same way as % 85 the silk itself, Developed in rich foreign and 5 1 . domestic silks, Sale of Underwear Merino Shirts and Drawers of super-quality, me- ’ dium weight. A class of merchandise that be- Greatl_y carcer and harder to obtain each season. 2 comes st - Béduced Understand, buckwheat, rice and barley are the same KIND of anthracite you are now using— “chips of the old block:” Use these smaller sizes and save money. : ‘ How? The educational exhibits at the Show will explain, See the coal-saving devices. Talk with the experts in home heating, : \ See the Instructive Motion Pictures at 12.30, 4 and 8 p.m. OFF ENTIRE STOCKS NO EXCEFTIONS Among the exhibits are machines that auto- matically put coal on a fire, keep it burning and remove the ashes; self-feeding devices for fur- naces, special grates for burning buckwheat, rice and barley, and other installations that save fuel, secure better combustion and reduce waste, “How {o Gut Down the (astof Heating Your Home® This is one of a number:of helpful books distributed at the Show, or mailed free on request. This ‘informative fiterature deséribes the proper methods of using all kinds of - coal-burning heatisg appliances. $35 Heating Stoves, $26.25 $25 Heating Stoves, $18.75 || $18 Heating Stoves, $13.50 [ 1 Men who like two-piece underwear will find every size up to 46, including the short inseam $1 .65 for the stout man. Priced per gagment. a Generql Committee of.flnthm,ze Opemlbrs -1 2 Mexs Furaishings Secion, Fiat foor $60 Gas Ranges. ,.,..$45.00 : $45 Gas Rangte:s.,. : $12.50 Radiant ~$35 Gas Ranges. Heaters at,,, 59038 $25 Gas Ranges.

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