Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. GLANDS MAY DECIDE |Mrs. Wilson, Like Mrs. Harding, to Stay |wi. M= = x| GERMANS ACCEPT JAZZ. [ssieiuiosanys b Sovnerss 522 | $750,000,000 INVESTED, [fniote e vt smtersrives ot e South Manchuria V. But she isn't going to the conven- Sl and at thia year's congrems of the IRy WM, FATE OF KIDNAPERS Away From Nominaling Convention| v least, not if the political | Dancing Masters Yield to Plea for | teachers in Cassel the moderns and | Japanese Have Heavy Holdings in ;:,',:-f,hfl;h.i f::::::,ed::vernmem_ is th dical oined forces and by a ‘wiseacres he:u:ouu “l:m' ‘whereol New Steps. m; rr:uforl:y’xl\‘re Jase mle om{lu Manchuria-Mongolia, ———— Z ) they speak. Perhaps like Mrs. Hard-| \ copy goono gune ga goo. | stamp of approval g SRR Aiitmgl Pressty Experts Will Examine Endoovin Both Urgently Invited to Attend, But Poignant Mem- | inx. she will be appraised of the re- | anaiiy hab been approved by the Ger- S of Betedth depinios suuiter s s e resipe ] A sult by telephone or telegraph. She|man Danciag Teschers' Amociation | Wider use in Japan of labor-saving | F1 churla and Mongolia, e | CTen In westovh Caucasia. where tne % espite orts of the conservatives devices, duch as steas ovels, auto 3 a, ac- | o Organs of Nathan E. Leopold, ories of Results Upon Husbands of Accepting may even listen a bit by radlo, Bat| QOB ShEtLg, O L TNt | et oo mesnantoal aoBLL | cordin Sl by tns {proch, or Eafopean bisoh il sur. g 2 o o hilarity of a politl ven! eral years to prevent the old-time |ances, is reported to bo one of the | colonial affairs bureau of the Japan: | yreemrin e ocolared o natiomal Jr., and Richard Loeb. Leadership Said to Deter Them. 1s not for these women. Walts from being crowded out. Fesulls of the fecent earthquake|sege government. This fisure donran: | B! imais adequate protection. " i Mot women weep when they see a | _7The radicals within the ranks of the —_— T e riTa nltauate protection bride go to the altar. Perhaps theso S Sy — By the Aseoclated Press. 2 t b sed if they shed a CHICAGO, June 13.—The fate of| The old saving, “Like father, like| broke his health and for which he|two may be excused ; " may . . But at the S street /Nathan E. Leopold, im, and Richard|S0N" may be true—but not its com-|died a martyr. Soron iU { ”b"'m“””;""kmn’w":““e” o¢| panion piece, “Like husband, like [house where he breathed his last It (Copyrisl vife.” That fact is strikingly exem-| was said that Mrs. Wilson “has made " Robert Franks, may depend on opin-| ™ A e Tt s anvae ERMANS. fons of gland experts, it is Indicated, 'Piified today by the attitude of two| g, fg%eaig mothing about it either SINGING IRKS G L3 . . The click of the ivories former first ladies of the land toward | way.- —_— \ since the prosecution and defense| % ona) political conventions. | Mrs. Wilson fractured a small bone | BERLIN, June 13—Nationalistic . sounds better to the pop have retained experts to examine the ad W 9 in her shoulder some three weeks |musical critics are incensed over the endocrin glands of the youths. The| 1iad Warran G. Harding and Wood- | .0, pile visiting in Virginia. But | fact that Georges Baklanoff, who is 22 glands have a direct effect on the |FOW Wilson lived, there is little|that fact has little if anything to|starring as guest in the German Op- L P = O] Ottles of 5 doubt that both of them would be|do with her attitude toward the con- | era House, dared sing the part of > 4 e aa j mentality, behavior and personality, |y 4. i7" ihe middle of the political | vention. She has long been up and | Mephisto in Fronch. One eritic calls [ medical authorities say. J about her home, and spent most ef | this an unheard of affront to the Ger- “1_am convinced that these boys > - i i committed murder while In the fal]|are entirely out of it, spending their | her secretary, R. W. ng. sing the part in German, the man- -~ possession of their mental faculties,” |hours in the still waters of seclusion. | Interested? O, ves. she is inter-|agement ought to have insisted upon 9 2 - Rlate's Attorney Crowe saide 1 am | ars Harding wae urgently 1nvited | Coted. Her step-son-in-law, William | producing an_entirely different op- 4 Zoing to leave them no loophole to & y G. McAdoo, is one of the leading con- | ara. In fact, why produce & work of : B e oo to attend the Republican conven-|testants for the presidential nomi- Gounod at ali? > The defense has indicated that its|vention at Cleveland. But despite the sole fight will be to have the youths|fact that she had to her home | by = SonAna in"a” corrective tate Aot | Le b e o R rect, Snd s WALK-OVER'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS tion. within & few hours' ride of the con- Made by Adam Bobeidt Brewiog Ov, Norristown, Pa. — .-— Tentionicityy shesdidiios even “drop . VALLEY FORGE DISTRIBUTING CO. STAGE REAL BULL FIGHT. S s Washiagton, . ¢, —_— ty kee; i i ; ner “abprised ‘&% to ihe progress of PAL hasthe clean- p Distribator Mexico City Sees All Details of | (0 CofVention? Yes, it they chose. i £a i \ omedacALy e oene ar clekTaph: and there Cut icephia cipy mMEXICO CITY. June 13—A real|the matter wag allowed to rest Dur- per ship, fits as Y = For years HESS SHOES have ull fight featured the ing her husband's life. Mrs. Hardin P s A tation there of Manuel Peneilas | was intensely interested in_polltics i e asthe ” stood for everything that 1; good “The Wild Cat,” in which s as c- | Now all the zest has gone - y K tacle is _included. although in the|for her. It was a convention that = % A - g i." ful_-elr, and .‘h real) plesinre Telophone United States the encounter tobk |proved Mr. Harding's death ;en!:n;;. its Fiftieth Anni- 2 \ in buying them is the knowledge 77 oo phene s place behind the scenes. A gala per- | Woodrow Wilson, it is understood, = 5 ! 4 b ] formance of the show was staged in | had made tentative plans to attend versary value js as i ] ¢ that you will be w:Ll :I;od and they the bull ring, and Antonio Segura, the | the Democratic convention an p : P irement: bull fighter-tenor of the play. acquit- | there for the triumph of the prin- good as agolden will meet every demand and reqairem ted himself creditably when he faced | ciples in_the advocacy of which he A and killed the bull against which he et anniversarycanbe. / / was pitted » 4 During his vouthful days in Se- 931 Pa villa. Segura toyed with the cape and | | D 4 iy Sepors co7es mitn il sesoand ] MAJOR H. ROBB el . : the stage was a safer and more prof- OPTICIAN r Ave itable profession than that *of the 433 H STREET N.W. _— . [ 4 torero. TRANSESRTATION BLDG, stream. Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Wilson | yegterday going over her mail with | man people. “If Baklanoff could not g Weird Beetle Found. il T T : é 50 Years of Good Shoemaking OAKLAND, Calif, June 13.—E. L. — Knowlin, a rancher at Hayward Heath, has found a weird beetle that resembles a human skull. Local ex- perts have been unable to classify the beetle and it has been sent to the University of California for further study. It is the size of a man's . thumb-nail and in shape as well as| Just Drive It; That’s All in general appearance is like a skull. = - 3's - ) BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' DAILY GROCERY SAVINGS. A STORE IN EVERY NABORHOOD INDIVIDUAL SERVICE PROMPT SERVICE 2 Pkgs. 9c 2 Pkgs. 25 e Lb. 23¢ ARMOUR’S GRAPE JUICE Qt. 53¢ | Palm Beach & NN | B o e | | b BEG NOORLES—AR Qudlicy At any price they cannot be sur- A Wonderful Drink ~ - o Ol | & 3 Pkgs. 25¢ e omm 28¢) 32¢ Mgl}fllwllshflts {57 IR HERRMANN'S ORIENTA COFFEE Not Old Suits Carried Over s Bl G 1-b. Bags TIGER GINGER ALE 39¢ 37¢ ‘ 16-0z. Bottles ] ()¢ A Bottle Net Buy It By the Case Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 Pkgs. 15¢ HOLMES Chas. Schneider | SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkg. 1 CAKESand | coompott e and | guail Pyllman | PUFFED RICE, Pke. 16 (RULLERS BREAD Milk Made ' PUFFED WHEAT, 2 Pkgs. 25c Their deliciousness Made Sold B M P clean | Protecto Safety Matches, 3 Doz. 25¢ B IR DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE No. 2} Can 33c¢ e . | ! SCHIMMEL'’S JELLY o 2 Jars 25¢ offered at special prices is another story. This sale consists entirely of NEW Suits—this season’s ' - WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR ) ; gmfis gcc newest and most approved models. Vo lamghi fis pew meehalow bttt | 1T : VALLEY FORGE BEER CARPEL'S | Ceresota Flour best and skipped the rest. We bought styles for men and styles for young men. We bought these suits from mak- i Wonderful! You'll Say! . HORSERADISH sy | e et beeed ers who know how to turn out good-fitting, shape-retain. i _ 3 ‘of the world. Not ing Hot Weather Clothes. Therefore Pl good 3 2 Bottles 25c and CHOW L "";‘;h e enough for any man and too good to be sold for this price. ‘ ‘Hle Purest Made Only favorites are offered—bearing such labels as .| At Every DGS Store 12 Ibs. 57c e IVORY SOAP, Guest Size, Doz. 50c | ™ GoRBY'S SILVER CAKE IVORY FLAKES, 3 Pkgs. 256 | preas oy o kit sne Deis tores well as popular stripes in black, gray and white, blue and white and black and white—~both narrow and wide stripes. A Full: Supply of Choice Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries and Meats— Washington’s Most Completely Stocked Chain of Food Stores Farr Mohair Suits in plain shades of dark gray, black and B A EDE TR N B B SE S BBB BB E AR B D R WN W s 2 v % blue stripes, shadow stripes of black and blue and gray, also lenty of the wanted blue and white stripes. New models with ing flat pockets. Gals enber;‘-—lhn’l Clothing Store, First Floor. Direct Through Men's Purnishings Store Entrance on Seventh Street. B A s e e

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