Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 40

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THE EVENING officials to register negro He held that the Federal as no jurisdiction in an orig- e of this kind. 40 ~ A lOGK o ve Stiver Es «nothing mg memalemnght likea perfect, digestion..... That's urhy o- e two g.aswauow water turns _on the =Sunshine=— one( ime you‘ve from’ the bench that : (‘eehng quite I 3 ard to ] 2 tpper = A Shows Films of Emtian Tomb. EW Branch Store 922 14th St.ex0%8Nsa. STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ¢, CAR DISTRIBUTION ORDER POSTPONED I C. C. Decision Curtailing Rail- road Practice Not to Go Into Effect November 1. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 $50,645 ORDERED PAID. | STORM DAMAGES SHIP. Judgment Against Former Receiyer of Firm. | tration voters. Court inal c The declaration came at the hear- /COURTWILL PROBE 2 Taylor and Ren Clutch, pre- registrars, to show cause why they should not register 530 negro voters who contended they were being refused registration because ot Federal Judge Charues O B e atthomay bror theiaa. s, had a ue A Against Citizens “for v the megroes fay Race or Color.” for the megroes lay in| An order of the Interstate Com- WITERE THE VOGUE OF TIE MOMENT I8 ¥IRST REVEALED Court Gives The Curtain Rises On Washington’s Gayest Season— Evening Gowns LECTING a rainbow radiance—a brilliancy of colors—the interpretation of grace and in- dividuality of style—a collection \\Urlh\ of your m‘pt‘ct)un Prices Begin at $39.75 JACKSONVILLE, Fla., October 24. —The captain and crew of the Mount Evans, a United States Shipping Board steamer, operated by the Amer- ican Dixie line, reported a 120-mile gale encountered while the vessel was riding out the tropical storm of last week. One lifeboat aboard the ves- sel was blown away and the other three smashed. The ship put in here for repairs. Both forward booms were broken and the superstructure was damaged. The Mount Evans is en route from Hastings, Tex., to New | Provinces, Tucker K. Sands, former receiver “of the defunct United States Trust Co., must pay to his successor, Wil- liam uinter, substitute receiver, $50, alleged to be due the cor- porati y reason of mismanagement of the former receiver, according to an order signed today by Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court approv- ing a recent report of Herbert L. eenaane reg) L With appeal to the |merce Commission restricting and me court. Judge ken. | FoBulating the distribution to coal [ pamer Interrupted hiin: | mines of privately owned cars and cars 4 or railroad fuel, which was to have be. 10 1 Know that a colored man |come effective November 1, vesterday ore chance of getting s | Was postponed by the commission unti o voting In that court tnan | December 15, e indas savi: he commission’s de. Davis, auditor of the court. Unless the money ix paid in 10 days, the directs Receiver Quinter to «uit on a bond of $100,000 given ands when he was appointed [ = | vece with the Massachusetts Bond- 4 'n in the | ing and Insurance Co. as surety. case, made on June 30, 1 vld to [ Out of the funds now in his hands, be unjust the practice of railroads in | Justice Hitz orders Quinter to pay to asslgning private cars and system |the District of Columbia $20,000 on cars for railway fuel to bituminous | account of the latters claim for mines in cxcess of the ratable | taxes due from the corporation. The re cotemporaneously distributed | balance of the funds is to be used to bituminous coal mines upon their | in prosecuting the suit on the bond. lines which do not receive assigned cars. —— After the issuance of the first order the case was reheard. While the com- FIRE IS COSTLY! Bo Protected Aguinst It J. LEO KOLB mission made no explanation of to- Insurance Agemcy day’s order, it was indicated that the 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 By the Associated P SA, Okl ctober o Kennamer late yesterday Motion pictures of Tut-ankh-Amen's intention to ca spe- | tomb were shown employes of the of a Federal grand jury | Public Library Wednesday afternoon. the election to invest- | Dr. J. O. Knott, who was present with lection crookedness” in Okif- | Howard Carter when the sarcopha- gus was opened, displayed the pic- tures and gave a running explanation of the treasures taken from the tomb. By using & new opaque projector, which has just been invented, Dr. Knott was able to show pictures from 1316 G Street City Club Building Judge Kennamer's declaration fol- We Never Advise|iovei” s Tearing in- - the eral ex ubless fhor e necemary,| COUTt-on two alternative ‘wri C EXAMINING methols | mandamus, growing out of th. us to scttle the point desi- |1 practice in Okfuskee County ot niiely. nting negrocs from registering | books and magazines with the effec- B . 1314 G St |a Phe court retused | tiveness of lantern slides, yet in broad ClaflmOptlcalCo City Club Bldg ' (0 isidounbin iv a s, n bro: compelling regis- | daylight i{ Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store order was postponed pending a deci- sion on the rehcnrlng It you need w k, read the want columns of The Star. See Upstairs Store Advertisements on Pages 36 and 37. " These ltems of Importance for Saturday Gym Bloomers of Blacl»; Sateen 1 Pair st the thin 1s who hlag and ba for the girl who i of romping mers, $1 Sizes 8 to 22 {2" ‘\,'_ DOWS &TALRS [Imported Gowns Of Combed Yarn Nainsook $1.35 handdrawn and at a price hand- that lmported Scarfs In Highland Plaids g blend- Splendid wear now and er. DOWN STAIRS STORE Chiffon Silk Hose $1.35 Pair Pure-thread silk chiffon lisle garter tops, both lisle and silk feet Exceptionally well con- structed for durability. Sheer but long wearing. Black, gun metal lariat, beige, banan peach, neutral and g to 10. hose, with DOWN STAIRS STORE Fabric Gloves Novelty $1 Caffs : 400 sample pairs of higher-grade Fabric_Gloves, with novelty cuffs. In stylés that will be seen where smart women gather this Fall and Winter.: Not every size in. every style, but sizes 51 to 7 in the lot. 15 Different Styles DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Fall Coats In Sizes 2 to 6 Years $5.95 Now that Fall is really here, every little boy and girl must have a new, warm coat. You'll find these Tai- lored Chinchilla and Dressy Coats real values. Some with fur and Astrakhan trimming. Lerge Size Coats, $8.95 —to $14.85. In_ plain and plaid po- laires. -Severely plain and dress coats of this material, with fur col- lars. Alse coats of Astrakhan. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Felt-Hats, $1.95 A very gpecial value. Brown, tan, biue and black Felt Hats for girls 8 to 14 years. * Infants’ Bonnets, 58c Plain and lace-trimmed mode DOWN STAIRS STORE ' Of white Doplin. The Newest Fall Frocks Featuring the Twilleen Coat Dress ‘15 coat dress sketched is braid trimmed. v and sizes ranging from 36 to 46. Other smart dresses of needlesheen. poiret twill, marcheen and flannel in the newest styles and colors. Straightline and Bodice Effects Rayon, satin, Canton crepe, satin-face crepe and crepe- back satin frocks, in a wide diversity of smart Fall styles. In navy, brown and black. Trimmed with lace, buttons, beads, embroidery, braid and pipings of taffeta. twilleen Shown in na The Party dresses of georgette and taffeta trimmed with irilly laces and self material. Pastel shades. DOWN STAIRS STORE Tubular Button Trlmmed Polalre Coats Are Sm?rtest Right Now ‘15 These blocked polaire sports topcoats are very unusual at $135, and more than that they are obtainable in your favorite shades of gray, tan and brown. Most coats are button trimmed, and in this way show their rightness for Fall fashion. SiZCS {Ol‘ \Vomen and MiSSCS 1f contemplating the purchase of a new coat you will do well to come in and see this presentation of Fashion-right coats. And if this coat you are going to buy must answer for sports, dress and street wear, you will find many different ones here. DOWN STAIRS STORE Samples—Women's Higher Grade Imported All-Wool and Silk-and-Wool Hose The Regular Selling Price is Much More Perfect Quality Sizes 8Y4 to 10 You should purchase now for the winter season to come, at a decided saving, a generous supply of hose. These were obtained only through a very fortunate purchase. Some are full fashioned, others seamless; many with embroidered clox. Black, beige, oxford, gray and mixtures. DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ High-Grade Blouses Fortunately Secured to Scll at 88c A very special purchase. High-grade Madras Blouses that are splendidly tailored, full cut, with taped button- down collars. Sizes § to 16. Corduroy. Pants *$1.95 Full-cut Lined Corduroy Pants for boys who llke to romp and play hard. Boys from 8 to 18 years will find “hese splendid values at $1.96. Boys’ Overcoats, $10 -All-wool Chinchilla Coats are full cut and very low priced. Exceptionally well tailored. In blue, gray_ Sizes 6 to 10. DOWN and tan. Bnn. brown, wcod New Necklaces [oOW Priced 95¢ Many beauti combina in filigree of antique m al ¢ ombined with colored stones and tation * pea Stones— im tion emerald, t. ame- nd sap- DOWN STAIRS STORE Imported Perfume In Blumettes soc |{] . In purse size metal, Coty, Hou DOWYN STAIRS STORE New Sports Belts 2 to 5 inches wide 50c—%1 Kid or suede belts, with self-cov- ered or metal buckles. All afe lined. Some with the new Roman stripe ribbon. These belts are the newest vogue, and these are new low prices for them. DOWN STAIRS STORE Camel’s Hair Slip-ons Cricket Style $2.95 Soft, warm and good - looking sports “cricket” sweaters are the Ideal thing to wear * for sports, street or business. Shades of tan, sil- ver and navy. DOWN STAIRS STORE e Children’s Shoes $1 Pair Box calf, button, play or dress shoes. Originally made to sell at a much higher price. Leather is soft, pli- able and well wearing. Sizes 4 to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE Trimmed Satin Hats The Most Populap of All Hats It seems as though Satin is the favorite of Fashion as far as hats are concerned. All these Hats are of satin or satin and combinations. Burnt peacock feather and fur and metallic trimmings. Felt and satin combinations are very chic. and black. 3143 EVERY ADVANTAGE —of the Chain Store is offered by the DGS Stores with the coupled advantage that is nowhere equaled, through the untir- ing efforts and increased interest in his customers of the PERSONAL OWNER PHILA. CREAM Fresh Hams CHEESE Per 25c |27 25¢ GOLD BAND BUTTER 47¢ . PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR 2 Phes- 25¢ FRESH MILK bc Pt. 12 Qt. Chas. Schneider Baking Company’s SMALL PULLMAN LOAF The most convenient for every bread service Blue Bird Refreshing, Zippy, 5 c Delicious, ane Bever. Case, 24 Bmlles, $1.00 Good Pot Roast GOLD BAG COFFEE Ib., 25¢ FOUNTAIN . 35¢ GORTON’S HAMS CODFISH Always a D-G-S 1-lb. Blocks Special! Whole, Ib. 300 2 3C PRIDE OF BLAIR PEAS 15¢ Can Auth’s ° Smoked and Pork Products At All the DGS Stores Not the Cheapest, But the Best Macaroni, Spaghetti Egg Noodles A Genuine Value! 3 me 25 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SouUP 3o 25 CARPEL’S age, HOLMES’ Fresh Green Apple PIES A delight to the whole fam- ily. There are two sizes— 900 10¢ KETCHUP Horseradish and Chow - Large 19C CREAM Of 1 They make good' food,; lasl; WHEAT - i o 21 Original All Pork C P. &G. Sausage : SOAP FRESH FIGS Meore popular than ever in its 3 Cakes; 14c. In Heavy Syrup, Can i . E'-'u".fi"m“i‘%h&'m“i.%c STAR SOAP 3 CAKES 14c Still, ib........ Spotless Cleanser RITTER’S Fancy New Mackerel 2 for 25¢ TROCO The purest and best Nut Mar- gerine—try it today. - Corby’s Krushed Wheat Loaf For Your Health’s Sake. Order lt'me a DGS Store CERESOTA FLOUR w “The prize bread ¥ and pastry flour of D' G' S‘ Toilet 5 the world.” Tissue, 3 for25cv 2T s .b.”.'?'ff'.’f?c 12 lln

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