Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 16

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EMMA GOLDMAN ASSAILS SOVIET Says Masses Worse Off Than Under Czar, in London |light on Russia. I know the Russian |situation better than most people who have written about it. T know the lang e; T spoke for two years with pe ., high and low, and I have = out to speak for the op- d masses of Russia, silenced as they never were under the Czar. “It is superstition that confuses the |revolution with the ruling party of today. There are thousands in prison and conce tlon camps in Russia, the government, but call the pres- viet government a workers' ex- periment is the most preposterous lie The party in power has d the revolution. it is slow- mining all that is best in THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN SOVIET SEES PACT IF HUGHES RESIENS Tchitcherin Says + Relations With U. S. Would Aid Russia Greatly. retary of State Hughes from the cabinet of President Coolidge. M. Tchitcherin said the withdrawal of Mr. Hughes would not necessarily mean immediate negotiations with the United States looking to the rec- ognition of Russta. However, it would indicate the possibility of such negotlations in the near future. The re-establishment of relations with the United States, M. Tchitcher- in continued, would open greater pos- sibilities for Soviet Russia than rec- ognition by either Great Britain or France. “Since the World War,” he con- tinued, “America has become the rich- est country in the world. OIl and manganese at present play an im- portant part in the world’s economy. As manganese is found only In India TON, D. (35 FARMER SURRENDERS AFTER GUN BATTLE Dry Officers Seize . Still, Mash, Wine and Ammunition in Maryland Home. Dy the Assoclated Press. FREDERICK, Md., November 13— Edward O'Brien, a farmer living near Reels Mill, Frederick County, was ar- rested yesterday, charged with shoot- ing with intent to kill and illegally THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924. battle, in which about 30 shots were exchanged, as O'Brien, barricaded in an upper room of his home, held two prohibition agents and United States Deputy Marshal Joseph Gouker of Froderick at bay with a shotgun. Both prohibition agents, whose names were withheld by local head- quarters, Marshal Gouker and two passersby were slightly wounded by buckshot from O'Brien’s gun during the shooting, which continued for an hour before the farmer surrendered. Ten empty shells and a large quan- tity of ammunition were found in the room where O'Brien made his stand. A 50-gallon still, three barrels of mash and some wine found on the| premises were confiscated. P 28, Since 1866 They are expressi vestment—and as th around remember them DIAMONDS. 1 am speci in simple and eclaborate anteed in value and pric tingly et You terms that will entirely suit yo Nothing Equals Diamonds For Gifts of good taste as well as of sound in- niversary and holiday occasions come with the gem of gems— amonds—pure and perfect —of unique designing—guar- arrange for purchase upon convenience. . e Sheik Not Seeking Caliph. JERUSALEM, November 13 (Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency).—Denial of | the reports that Sidi Ahmed, sheik | of the Senussi, intends to proclaim himself caliph of the faithful Mos. manufacturing liquor, following a gun Dot Asmi e and Georgla, It Is_quite possible that | s TRSEL E through Georgia Soviet Russia could g MOSCOW, November 13.—George [gain great influence in the world's ghing nine pounds|Tchitcherin, the Sovlet minister of |production of steel. Negotlations are and Mrfa- hlhmffl‘!;‘,.rn;olzn han';flrs. speaking yesterday [proceeding with an important Amer- 2 1 i et of the ninthibefore the Young Communists, refer- |ican company for manganese conces-| “But Soviet Russia’ he. co 2 y the shel el day of the ninth month and Is the|red to reports in circulation here of [slons in the Chiatouri Qistrict “will not satisfy n:;'cln};;n s ;nr;::’:o:fi(v,::"(,?":,X,k 1}1:‘;:“1}1‘ _ | ninth member of the family the possible early retirement of Sec-| Referring to French recognition, M. lunless a loan is granted her.” Telegraphic Agency. i i r "-l;EEEEEEEEEEEE—EEEEE The Store of Better Values d. Burnstine 3th at F St. nce 13th St. Tchitcherin foresaw serfous contro- versies In coming negotiations, which would make final adjustment difficult. United s in 1 ble alien, and now England, was wel onw to their in her h 321 Homer Building eloquently Eovernment ruling forces in vism she chara hereafte fight fa which we in human (s OUR SECOND GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE 24 {8 LOUIS GOLD CO. Opened their Washington Store Two Years Ago 7 . Since that time this store has forged to the front as one of the J city’s leading specialty shops. Our appreciation must be shown by more than a “Thank You.” So we are making it possible for you to save 3to Y2 on Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Millinery, Shoes, Hosiery, Petticoats, Etc. i This Is the Event We Asked You to Wait For—You Will Be Glad You Did Doors Open Promptly at 9 - COME AND SAVE! Luxurious Paris Replica Coats Wondrous Frocks Just in Time for Cold Weather F . Made to Sell From $125.00 to $135.00 o e i e Here is the opportunity for you to choose vour new coat Ch e I right at the beginning of the cold weather season at a great e ':”““"‘_-\ =V E””'L’_ dresses saving. Accurate reproductions of originals by Parisian Cou- reases, ‘l‘l_’f“} Dinner Dresses. 2 : _ touriers, exclusive interpretations of the new silhouette, some ! “f‘]’?“”]-‘ tailored frocks, in a wide variety of with collars and cuffs, some with coliar, cuffs and borders and materials, such as velvet broches, bengaline, faille, satin, crepe, chiffon velvet, charmeen, as well as a facings of— €, € S k Natural Wolf number of rich hand-beaded gowns direct from Natural Lynx Tap Mink I’;}rh.. Swirls of feathers, furs, laces, embroid- Beaver Dyed Squirrel eries, in all of the gorgeous colors of the new sea- £ == 2 son. Each dress is a surprise, alluring, 1 tiful Natural Muskrat Fox S00. s prise, alluring, beautifu All the new colors, cranberry, oxblood, penny, saddle, men’s blue QA\' SALE FOR FRIDAY ONLY, as the quanti is limited, and we do not guarantee them to last and black. through the day. i\ FUR-TRIMMED COATS SMART FROCKS Made to Sell From $39.50 to $49.50 Made to Sell at $75.00 and $85.00 All the smart fabrics of the season, 2 3 0 Suedelike fabrics, collar and cuffs and in $ 6 some fur trimmed,some all-over beaded in all th Other dresses $10 to $85 at proportionate savings. some cases facing of beaver, natural and dyed new colorings—dresses for all Other coats $17.00 to $185.00 at proportionate savings squirrel, in all the new shades, including ox- g ] b?ood, cranberry, penny, black. P b ~“‘Cf, afternoon and Silk Hosiery Glove Silk Bloomers Made to Sell at $2.50 Made to Sel at $4.50 $1.59 $9.95 : Fine quality, cut full in Every pair full fashioned. 1Ly, Every pair perfect. 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Metallic Satins Brocades Failles Taffetas dealers in five- and at serv- from the pump Philippine Underwear Made to Sell at $5.00 Glove Silk Vests Made to sell at $2.50 $1.69 Orchid, flesh, pink and white, in good quality glove silk. - (1T's SHREDDED OIL: FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND D|FFENIALS Silk Costume Slips Originally $5.95 $3:49 Satin and moire, in" black, cut full, with deep hem. Hand-embroidered, punch work, fine quality batiste, every stitch a_handstitch. Ideal for gift giving. BLCILCD LD P £ P LMD E D ED D o E DD ED s ED s ED CHARMING SHOES MODERATELY PRICED Choice of any On Our THIRD FLOOR = | - 10 M._de to Sell-at'$10.00 $6‘45 Birthday Made to Sell from $16.50 Sale to $18.50 : Flannels—plaid and plain. As a special feature for our Birthday e el Sale only, we have radically reduced two groups of our finest quality, latest style shoes to these two sensationally low prices. 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Then, if | You are not delizhted nd amezed with the | iransformation, your money will be instantly refunded. unl Departn b Stores, 0'Do re, Gilman's Drug Store, Chris- tiani Drug Co. and all leading druggists. Golden Peacock Bleach Crems : FANCHON ——tata . EfiéflgflaflgflEE%EEEEEEEEEEEEE -

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