Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 16

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i TR AT G 16” ; 2 THE EVENiNG STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924, of the roll call, today announced|Bobs September 15, and with - | Bobe’, 1oy, hat sh - o a By p IZOUR DRY AG[NIS { THIEF SUSPECT TAKEN REI] [}RUSS N[ARING et M en i e a0 | ety in he, tere o Fib00 woreh | e Febmairn o ows et e ntacs| NEW ROAD FOR VIRGINIA, |12 e savases vy e Fenmyivania * | FROM BED AFTER CHASE j Joimea " uic Ut ey "euna "y | f, Mlaw Dab's, Jeweley, whe dlal| B mer for Feimstein catied au : Blirs e sl gt a :. a nia wi e T names and- their membership | jnopiitey Yo reach a verdict, witness an actress and a landlord, | Five-Mile Line to Be Built From | hurse E ties 1.';vmmli. atie: | dollar to us at 16 Jackson place.| "fo ho both. testified that he nigh company. : elnsteln was remanded to the|Who both testified that on the night = | company. i | Policemen Catch Man Apparently Were the rall call o drive, as we |romfich TN Lo il of the robbery Felnsteln was fn one | Horklk to Bay. e - < | e at term, we would have 2 % rd' t vl o - £ T Asleep in Room—Wearing 1 . Faachioiioli quota. 1ohE amo. Bt the “;J;l;e x:::.e“::dgla‘aemnli::flt:‘:m’ug zg‘;l:::nndm d’s apartments with !hc,’\_:rlf"?lk,\.-w York, Philadelphia and| fore than 40,000 trained nurses are el B eeoverad. ol calll 15! whit=- (BB T oame® Horoties. a Raflroad and the Pennsyl- | now cnrolled in the nursing service 2 App: R an attempt to, enroll evgry American ::’ould not lqr;nun Feinstein as one of P <S55 S IO | vania Railroad Co. today made foint | of - Threo policemen zrom {h and at the low cost of $1. A heartf'he men r\:u:fie;":.flf) bl 1;‘“[:';,& In the eclothing Industry, where|2PPlcation to the Interstate Com- |~ I Y. 7 | precinct last night entere: e . of ch, e [ W merce Con b n: Raid at Madonna Followed ot Alien Fora, colored.- 25, Rell Call Results Expected to | a1 » dollar s all that is needed- ! diumond shirt studs and money, after | CoTsets, gloves, shirts, collars and | gg s, C7% oty | REN’“I" o - vlllxn:ll('a)ul; :l(lll”h)\\'e!(éhln‘:nd Allen E d F' T~oda \lll;;&lsenligg ll: ktl|11: l;h:)'; s 2% e :uflu flgd D‘h:l" nr;‘lc,l:: of (‘l:;lllhl]:g a point on 3a ie | cHlLD s EDUCATION | snuggled down benea e covers, = e testificd that she could |are made, and: in knitting and silk | mouth of Little i by Appearance of Auto arently sleeping. Policeman Fried- Xcee igure Y not identify Feinstein eithicr. mills there are nearly. twice as many | distance of five nleg, ! AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. RS With Body of Victim. :1. ] = exs ;.J;"Ifi‘:fl..?.‘.‘;‘.i. F.und Now 318,646. ’ ROBB‘ERY OF °|L MEN Marle Capers. a hegro paid, in .\Hxslwo‘men employed as there are men. | The funds for the construetion are 801-6 Woodward Bldg. Allen from Four-and-u-palf and 1 s — o | strects southwest, after a show win- i By ihe Arscelated Press. {dow in the store of .Louis Schooler , = Chauffeur Held After Witnesses BALTIMORE, Sovember 20.—Four |had been smashed and articles of @ T foreemmeny | wearing apparel stolan. Fail to Identity Defend- X aulfe ere Wherefore Policeman 'riedbe a innounced today that -the ! : - 14, their chauffeur wer Sl da s e herships would o Deyond ant at Trial. \Window i ed. ohis" o | 20, the end of the d: Th " . | 7ae | " | Shorty heneurtor "o i fo weste it el USSR e 20— sury | DiSDlAY— i and Moore, wl nount § caring the trial of J 205 U ¥ ! L remortod e alie i ioaiue © |Learing the trial of Jobn Deinntein. o| Pepnsylvania |1l T . el 4 “ J L. H e, wealthy chief. of th ide A\ | G Mkan a1 s : .l ¥ Vi "Iliill,l'ifl" (IT»::;-m":n; o‘r‘ nl |:m];rr§ Ave' szde at V o S | ardson Tow 350 Ol Compuny of New Jersey, in "\;;‘Seventh Street || SUA PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET 2 ‘i | luxurious rtment of Miss Fdit man, three of vered w number of ; a from | Mxutious _svarpsnt Sor STk - Bttt leged to have be i v Pt e e . | X T R E LR ' s com s EBQNITE "Strngs" o2 ST, | = milar to the 4 , 19 o So It Winds ] neld for n . Ar | e i T ety 7 Around the Gears is kcheduled for him in| t tomorrow | WORKMAN ASKS $100,000.| Sloin © weien wimsn) - . Mode smpoclly or th e N ons and differen- | 1 Fracture of Skull Alleged in Suit | Tt ! rs (rear axles) of | to Recover Damages. motor yehicles, EBONITE coats the gears at ALL times with a thick, reresisting. noise- L e 2 veducing film of oil. : -MERIT FRANCE MAY HAVE TWO i - s gl | e e NEW MARSHALS SOON s : AR Mty s Jticot siitipmi Er o i SEID the s 3 the Chec r-board | t et «n &' oak half soles | jght Like Elevati e sump, ouly. Total of Eight Likely by Elevation sewed, that will I p. y | of Gens. Sarrail and Cas- a9 Smploy ey Al “{ not come off, and g . i S L | Sabber eels. A I EBONITE : = Sinfur o iy (HORST. pege A | National Shoe Repair Factory | - (175 SHREDDED o) 403 11th Street N.W. 1 FOR TRANSMISSIONS - - Y ' “AND DIFFERENTIALS: u munded the third I ing the battle of the Ma throuzh U will opp | STYLEPLUS | “CLOTHES How much does a GOOD overcoat cost? Your overtoat ROAD SALE ORDER.! g is a mighty important garment. : BIS $ashi o 3 Federal Judge Makes Only Few It won't give you what you : 5 % ASAREO IO and Trousers Minor Changes. ; need unless it’s made of warm, Full Dress ) stresses correctness from 5 lined. il ., November 20.—Fed- | all-wool fabrics—unless it has Coat and Trousers last_nght the 2 style and is tailored to keep th= OF 1 toitn Lslie hat to shoes. Here are Dinner Coat vels, notched as they should be. A smartiy worsted, silk_ lined. : o o style—like Styleplus. eak apeis. cucand- - the correct styles for men’s cut and modeled coat A ed to perfectior A - < s A Rangin, The Styleplus label is the Ranging €V ehmg wear. There’s a sympo- 540 t({-‘; S(i) mark of distinctive clothes at 560 and $67.50 sium in the tail of a coat—the cut it reasonable price and assures Third Floor of a vest—it must hang just so— . | ' : s el 9 " it must be tailored —debonair! holes 1 yourg \ R i \ Saks’ evening wear breathes the wall St 7 ' . ; Some As Low As ‘ /) very air of haute ton! T . L\V The ensemble must be cor- Others At o = rect— l'uxedo Vests $35—$40—$45 ‘ Full Dress ; g : : sl A i Vests . Chaste simplicity in men'’s et outad I . Plain white and moire and other ma- fancy stripes to dress wear Spells correctness. terials popularized by iy ‘:;h;a}l’_w;‘"":"x'hf:“‘:'oz“f Oddities and whimseys are not fi;SSO’n:*l‘Su 2 1 y : Both single and o ; o It will not “spot” | / \ Bt i :-0:;‘(‘)33 li;: oing to see MORE e through paper | — e nicqca s crost s e e A gh pap ; ; B style clothes . Third Floor of evening dress. Men are think or paint : . : =2 e e ing more of sartorial niceties. You 0U can paint or pa- | : < : 1 ; will wear yours more often these over a Rutland . ~ . e patch (guaranteed not bflght Fall evenings. ' . Silk Hese for Dress tocrack, crumble,orfall | g 3 : . H Men’s Dress out of itself) and the ! ; - § ’ e - -1y 1 : ST R Oxfords It's-a pleasure to climb inte hack ik Hous through the paint or o 5 Patent colt, plain “ 9 €6 ” o l ”» toc, Tight-weight soles X or swallowtail. dress, dancing and wall-paper. No need to 3 ) e tt g affairs after six. e : et Every man should be on good $1.50 of money. | gL 8 speaking terms with his dress .+ Street Floor. Your paint, wall-paper i s Street Floor. or hardware dealer : i clothes. : "a? '1:( | : Scan the pictures and note REAL nomefolkscannot | g 3 abide hoiey waile, Got & the moderate cost of all the Toneds package t Y. mes oo necessaries. s in cartons like prepared g A Full Dress D Ties Derbies flour. Just add water. A | . Come in and see the season’s H Overcoats ress lies of Glove Silk child Py apply it. If | newest and most popular Eng- S s at (full dress) - White Bow Ties, 50c The finest glove .’:’:z‘:-.rmoe:ag you, o:v:i:; | : [ lish model Tuxedo—the “Bn,’d' fo;{?:fff sfccalingc oa:?r; Oxford _gmg' anddhhck and 75c. c‘;]:e‘c?az)lg hsg\:litzgdiaor : R RIUing Youit Oeleee : ford.” Hand tailored and silk satisfaction in know- I Black Butterfiv Ties, less formal _affairs v:ame. We will mailyou | o faced. A _Styleplus product. ;:‘gp‘i’;égf ‘f‘ll‘tch h&te h €35 to $60. Black, $60. $1.00, SL50 and $2.50. ;;gt“crmscw‘“‘\;"(h,gn you 1, carton . | - - : LGé;l:l;& the .;‘53‘3,322 ! $39.50 ; gt a";“d' Accessories 510 ::.i0c., plus the postage, . e . | 12 . 2 Street Floor. 3 on delivery. | Street Floor. % RUILAND FIRE CLAY CO., Rutland, Vermont g Useful Produce Black Satin Cigarette- Cases, gold trimmed, ex- k3 astic B Hinig y ) g | . . tremely smart— B 5 Exclusive Styleplus Representatives ! $4 and %5 eaner Water Glass for Keeping Eggs Fresh i ga 5 ; ) \ in Washington. Pearl Dress Sets—silver Pin Scal Bill Folds—extra > ' : Mufflers mountings. Include cuff thin cut, will hold much. Gloves T S HE » e s 010 350 t0 %6.95 o e Rutland 5 OL =1 ‘9 | Canes—huamadime gl £ 3 PatChing ‘1 F S‘Lreet d gfll. i S et , ; : Strees Floor. Plaster S i

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