Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 16

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TENNEN ARRESTED] [ vors 1| REGULATION F SEX b s absolutely assured that the sador from Spain is to be the e> n_ of the diplomatic corps and the lady who, in the language of | Others Sought in Shooting of i~ Wife Who Tried to Save Minister. fren men County jail a shot while who THE EVENING STAR, WXSHINGTO Europe, will be- come the doyenne Tnown ' wasn: | Dr. E. E. Slosson Cites Ex- ingtonians than & i " any Who ha periments With Fish as Proof. held that position. | Alice Ward, she maude hem home ¢ h 3 18 —Con- rol of the physic form, tempera- {ment and of human bein st by Dr. Slosson, editor of Science Washington, at the Sigma er here last nigh He supported his statements L |citing such chemical achievements & 2 |causing a fish to grow one eye in eagon of | {he middle of the head by the addl- & mw with the |Jual minor role his|on the stafl e envoys sent from Madrid within the first year of het affairs called | w anada thin sound tinkling foun MRS. SHATTUCK NAMES | , ONE OF ROBBER BAND |3z, bt it e T testimony ~ was | windows of the of the trial of | witne r sk s extradited fro i tual fortune, for it would rger sum than i 1 such equipn; T Don|tion of magnesium chlorlde to the Y lin the po |trol the sl water in which the fish lives | Dr aid, in part: { determined b 4l compounds in extreme- This may put it| - | the number and loca n of their branches and le: and e i color or | omplexio; alter The > v and the origin of vhe down to bedr: Vernon L. Kellogg, e National Research Council, Frank B. Jewitt, vice pre he Western Electric Compa 1so spoke. i o s to determine i > the terms of issuance of on in the cou Cash or Credit, the Price Is the Same T hksiig a f esses A Wonderful Assortment to Choose From and All You Need Is $1.00 Wear the Dress and Pay the Balance As You Please Sale Starts Tomorrow 8:30 A.M. Be on Hand Early—First Come, First Served Formerly $14.95 & $19.75 Materials: Satine-back Crepe Bengaline Silk Faille Silk Poiret Twill Canton Crepe Satins Charmeuse Formerly $29.75 See Window Display Balance As You Please CITY IN “JAZZ” MOOD OVER WATER SYSTEM I Completion of Project for Tulsa, |ff Okla., Celebrated With Street Parade and Duncln.g. By the Associated Press. TULSA, Okla., November 18.—Tulsa celebrated the advent of pure water | i tonfght. While jazz orchestras wailed | [} the latest syncopated melodies, Tul- sans, young and old; danced on the |} streets in the. business district. The | street dances followed a colorfulff spirit was paramount of citizens thronged brating the comple- ¥. to the city. ater project was officlally completed at Reservoir Hill this after- noon when President Coolidge, in Washington, pressed a button releas- ing water through a golden faucet. Gov. M. E. Trapp of Oklahoma, caught the first gush of water in a golden goblet and handed it to Mayor H. F. ewblock of Tulsa, who quaffed the official dra uéhl. BRIDE, 25, SHOT QEAD BY HUSBAND, AGED 69 He Then Shoots Self, But Not Se- riously—Says She Was Not Faithful. then wounded himself, but not se- sly. Smith accused his wife of infidelity, anad said his motive was “to Keep her from wrecking other men's lives.” 1 . —— i Curious to Him. Berlin Dorfbarbier. ‘ou stare at me?” says you are a self-made Well, why stare?” n wondering why vou made N 917 D. November 18 Cash or Credit, he Price Is the Same Formerly + $19.75 & $29.75 Deu:ri‘:linn: Dresses in all col- ors and materials. For all occasions. Sizes for women, misses and stouts. 75 Formerly $39.75 Window Display .U, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924. The 1319-1321 F Street ! STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes 25% Oft uits and Overcoats To Celebrate Our Twelfth Anniversary We Except Only Dress Clothes and “Knit-tex” Coats Our Anniversary Sales always attract tremendous business. This one has started like a record-breaker. But the huge sales of only two days have hardly made an impression on this $250.000 stock. The bargains today are just as great as at the moment the sale opened. %40 Values, 30 50 Values, $37-0 %60 Values, $45% $70 Values, 52 $75 Values, $56:25 80 Values, *60-% 85 Values, %637 5% Off All Furnishings (Except Collars and Manhattan Shirts) This is your great opportunity for Christmas buying. Every article known in @ man’s wardrobe is offered at this generous reduction — Silk Shirts and Linen Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Pajamas, Handkerchiefs, both Silk and Wool Hose, Golf Hose, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Bath and Lounge Robes, Suit Cases, Hand Bags. “Fashionknit” Neckwear Fownes Gloves Dent Gloves Hayes Buckskin Gloves Our $5 Hats Anniversary Price 34 In the latest shapes; snap brims, pencil welt and bound-edge roll brims; the most popular colors—pearl grays, blue grays, dark grays and granite, -trimmed with special deep comfort leathers; silk lined and unlined. ; . . Anniversary Specials All-Wool Gabardine Raincoats, 3-Piece Belts 922 $9 All-Wool Knickers o 30 Special Topcoats at 518 $6 Sweater Vests, All the New Colors Such nationally advertised goods as: Larter Dress Sets “Eversharp” Pencils “Kume-a-part” Cuff Buttons “Yorke” Shirts Tuxedo Suit (Coat and Trousers) $32.50 Coats are full silk lined, silk sleeve linings, designed with broad. square shoulde narrow at the hips, and wide lapel of notch or peak style. Trousers have wide- cut legs. At very low prices we have a large line of vests, either black or white, for wear with these suits. 700Prs.Men’sHigh-Grade Shoes: Selected from this season’s best sellers: high shoes and oxfords; black and the popular shades of tan. Fine Values at 3615 100 Pairs Golf and Sport Oxfords (Mostly small sizes) $3.95 8AM. to6 P.M.

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