Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, RUM RUNNER CAUGHT | —By WEBSTER. eALD, i Ecis L) | (e Fime PLEATING - ALONG MAINE BORDER; T FOR THE AFTer e, = | Tre CREre DE Crine orie. il IF THE DRESSMAKER - SHELL KrOow. AND TELL Two American Customs Ofl‘xcers‘ PHOMES BE uu#i;r‘;zi A HeR TwanTiTeoceD / 2 Y | > \WE HER Ttits MESS 7 o . " c - WE DECIOED ¢ Wounded in Latest Skirmish | Tecores Faoow W ) With Canadians. 1924, \WiTH BURNT ORANGE \MSTEAD OF BLACK . QUEBEC. June 6.—One. Canadian | rum runner is in the hands of th ited States customs officers ourt, Tremiscouata Co he Lorder, and two Ame toms officers are wounded in the “kirmish between government nd the bootlekzers along the worder line la ifforts of the = = MEVER KMNEWIT To FAIL! Sacy! DID You sAY MILUTES |/ Tid MINUTE | LIE DOWN SEMETHING TO ME THE™ 7 LATER || Tn' PHONE (o S | GUESS | WAS A;ruef).' == rRinGS! ) to reports here United | 6AaLLY! OH /SALLY!! | N—— orities have mude repre- ) = = P = s Dominion officials at 7 also to the Hon premier of swic] | -~ ht, another, ™ 2o hed through | customs e A MINUTES igh - fully eluded the »u\;‘ SHE MUSTA COorNE ouv/ to disperse the liquor forces and halt the tratlic. SOUTH AMERICA AIDED | BY EMIGRATION TIDES| Tast Coast Republics Expected | Soon to Feel Industrial and Agricultural Growth. Ny Cable Ing is growing that South . republics those vast coast, because of the accessibil- | ity of particularly ropean travel, soon will feet the impetus of industrial growth and gricultural ¢ the closed by the United States Whils it is recognized that it will | require five or ten ve benefits are noticeabl traders see enormous m ing when Europe's millft adjusted on s a result | rs befure the Ar- and Brazil and also United compe ots, hut shows that American manufacturers ally went out for fore can hold thei epite hig manufacturing costs — gineer- i depart- ment and the ippi River com- mission, destroyed the large ma- ~hine <hop. the storeroom. laundry, i a number of floating < and s equipped for work. Th es were dis red shortly before S o'clock and more than two hours before are u ntrol. Officials es- timated the 0,000 ire has not been determined Dead Man Was Auto Victim. UEBEC, June 6. body of Frnest Poulin, thirty-five, Jackman, was found under his overturned a party of motorists a n apparently had com- suicide were without founda- More than tssued to women in the Uni Queen Marie of Rumania sl with her husband a love of hors and is a keen moto; Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, | Have Awnings N_hde Now! It means saving aad you will be ready for the hot days. Paperhanging and painting. Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Mnain 5373-3374 STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Our Prices Are Low ClaflinOptical Co. o35 hiae. ~" LIST YOUR RENTED AND VACANT REAL ESTATE WITH J. LEO KOLB 923N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. Main 5027 CLAFLIN Get Ready to “Kodak as you go” on Your Vacation No. 1 A Autographic Kodak-, Jl'. With Rapid Rectilinear Lens. $15 $1 a Week CS"E‘hwaPTS & Son \ 7 COTTRL LU NoO, SHE D10’ 5AY L ARy TG TO ME ABLUT | Ay DRE 3. TOU / BETTER CALLUPLATER.] | NO, 1 DON'T Krow ) ( WHE N SHE L B€ ) BACK ) GOME DRESTMAKER ) CALLED UP. WANTCD o Keow ABOUT SEME DRESS OR CTHER.. | DION'T Know ANy THING ABouT 1T | 50 1 oL O HER To CALL You uP }) = BSOS CoPR 1924 (X ¥ WoRLDY. rRESS PUT CO arrant Officer M. W | e Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to (:flpllfll!\\'n:lv(, infantry. I by the President ARMY. his arrival in the M pert P rps. ai been deta Ve off Brisco, | Corps. from the » this | city t from n accepted | » effect on < i oxle of the S-40 | The tollowing named officers [been detailed as military instructc | Maj. Josiah Kemp, infantry, with the egutive o | Texas National Guard, at Houston: | PgHon, unibs of Oreaniz Mia).(Gen: 3. I Pendleton hias been Lieut. Col. John Randolph, infantry.|neer S nt, a | retired unt.of gee. with the 324 Division, National Guard. _Va. has been retired . Epentes has be |at Lansing, Mich.: Maj. J. R. Sygon, o ‘% ast Artillery Corps, at the Univer- f , at wrence; Licut L e from Quantico ¥ : , Chaplain Corps, | |Se 2 elen, 3d C: . with m the to the United |} New York National Guard, at > ,, i v. L. Thompson. ity from Guam to the R C.MeCov, infantry. been transterred from this o to Port au Prin Hail, from ut. J » to Norfolk; Second Lieuts. Bellinger. jr. and W. H.| d. this city. K. Smith, H. | Commander E. D. McWhorter has been s Willis, and L' W | mith, | transferred from the N rtment to the Ci : Lieut. Buzby, from the the na proving ground 3 Foffma Both the Democr: av lican state committ Craven, from the Nava emy | have chosen women as their secre- Utah: Lieut. C. A. Young, M taries, . Corps, from|T to Camp Normoyle. | t TO THE BONE! DURING OUR GREATJU o T > O T ALL SPRING APPAREL Our loss is your gain! The bad industrial conditions and the unseasonable weather this Spring have left us with a large stock of beautiful Spripg apparel for the entire family which we must dispose of at once. It is our policy not to carry over mer- chandise from one season to another and we have therefore marked almost our entire stock at cost and below cost in order to pose of it quickly. Come in now, outfit the entire family at these remarkably fow prices and save real money! ° > axoN= Buy Now PAY LATER The SALE of SALES NO CASH NEEDED And the most wonderful thing aboat this great June clearance sale is that you don’t need spot cash to take advantage of these remarkable values! Come im, select your garment, and arrange weekly terms of payment to suit your own convenience. Thousands are doing it in our vast chain of stores. Why net you? DRESSES Wonderful values in Crepes and Satins, pew- m-uqm—llz.!s up to 520,00, Others from $149 1o $4i00 SUITS For sport er tailored BEGINS TOMORROW * SATURDAY NINEA. M 708 7m St.NW. At All Our Stores, but in Smaller Variety at Hooray! For Vacation Time! For the happy Play Days of Summer—here are lots of good values in sturdy juvenile Footwear AKING a little money go a long way in providing durable, attractively = styled shoes for girl or boy; 25 attractive sorts for dress or play. ” Sizes 6 to 2. At All Our Stores Except “The City Club Shop” "‘Keds“ & Other Play Shoes SALE! Boys’ and Red, Blue, T Grain. Flexible Oak Soles. Sizes to 2 Girls’ SPECIAL SATURDAY'! nis Shoes. Rubber Soles. Ankle Patch. Sizes 11 to 6 Barefoot n, Patent or Alligator Sandals! $1.79 Soys’ High-cut Ten- Leather $1.29 “KEDS” Pinafore Cross-strap Pumps for girls. Brown or White. Rubber Soles. $1.25 to $1.50 “KEDS” Extra Sturdy Outing Shoes. Leather Sizes reinforced and laced to toe. 11to 6 S At all our Stores except “City Club Shop” All sizes. $2.50 Children’s Socks In a world of patterns. 29 39c 50c Cor. 7th & K Sts. . 414 9th St. “City ClubShop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Women's Silk . Satl_lrday Sale $§65 HE best full - fashioned hosiery we've ever been able to produce regularly for $1.95—Saturday your's for $1.63. Any desired color — chiffons or heavier weight.

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