Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 12

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IRISH PRESIDENT 1S UNDER ATTACK Dismissals of Mutineers Calls for Reorganization of Government. ssociated Press December e to the genel nment, which some critics regard as not being Irish enough The holding of a secret meeting of the government's supporters shortly before Christmas, the adds, shows that ing, and it latest consp! to lead to further remarkable de- velopments. Accuse Civil Officers. The Irish ast Nationalist paper, says night, an- 1 syspen- en made for d on bemalf of r officers, who retired n connection with the rch, to suborn from al- bers of the army and certain for from the ari mutiny in legiance renewing government to pre: stitutional nature added that the executive coun reason to believe th persons ag t IRISH REFUSAL OF VIEW OF BRITISH GIVEN LEAGUE Latter's Objection to Treaty Regis- tration at Geneva Meets Firm Objection. d that Ireland’s com- e right of en dis- ague. ment that ish cof would be published in th Nations treaty series FIRE THREATENS BLOCK. Flames From Gasoline Tank Cause $140,000 Damage. BRYAN, Ohio, De 0.— An n, Ohio, Hardwa flowing ignited 1 epread to a building next door pied by ewelry store, but partments. at $140,000 RIVERA RETURN SET. Spanish Directorate Head Due in Madrid January 4. MADRID, December 30.—The return to Madrid of Gen. Primo Rivera, pres- ident of the military directorate, but who for sonie time has been in charge of the Spanish operatipns against the Moors, in Morocco, has been set for January 4. Primo Rivera will re- main here, however, only a few days, as he will visit Melilla and then the ‘Western zone in Morocco. FOUR PERISH IN FIRE. - | Three Children Asphyxiated, One Burns, in Quebec Town. SHERBROOKE, Quebee, December —Three children were asphyxiated d another was burhed to death in « fire that destroyed the home of Don- ald Poulin, near Wotton, on Decem- ber 24, it was learned yesterday Group 1. Group 2. Group 3. Group 1. Stop over in this Texas city. Balmy climate, sunshine and tlowers —all the delightful surroundings that are essential to a pleasant winter vacation. Fine hotels, country clubs, splendid automobile roads, golf, tennis and many other features to make your visit enjoyable. The New Sunset Limited Latest type sleeping cars, through dining car, club and observation cars with barber, shower baths, valet, maid, manicure and hairdressing service. .S'maset PRoule g New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Tucson, Los Angeles, San g Diego, San Francisco. SOUTHER Semi-Annual Clearance The iiea is, we haven't room to keep this vast assortment of nationally famous clothing makes over the spring. So just before we take inventory, this opportunity to restock your winter wardrobe at prices reduced far below what these suits and avercoats will bring at the opening of the next winter season. Overcoats Reduced Winter Suits Reduced Make your selection with range of weaves and styles still unbroken. Sidnfi_é?rWest 14th and G Streets THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1924. TIES UP AND BEATS CHILD'i HE ACCUSED OF THEFT| Vera Cruz Man Alleged Niece Had | Stolen Two Pesos, Caliing for Punishment. By Cable to The Star and New York World. VERA CRUZ, December = 30.—Be- cause he suspected his nlece of steal- ing two pesos from him, Juan Leon, a laborer, strung the child up by the wrists and legs and beat her so se- verely’ .she is not expeeted to live. The child’s mother complained to the police after Leon threatened to beat her when she tried to interfere. Leon, in conurt today, admitted sus-| pénding the girl from a beam and beating her about the arms, back and legs. He said she was always taking his money. (Copyright, 1924.) After serving 67 years as chimney eep, having clfmbed hig first chim- at 6, Charles Morley of Hastings, and, died recently. we offer you vee. 2950 .. 2950 (INCORPORATED) For further information and literature, address A. J. Poston, Gen'l Agt., Passenger Dept., So. Pacific Lines, 165 Broadway, New York City. N PACIFIC LINEQ ¢ & | Woodward & Lothrop See Our Other Advertisement, Page 11, Buy Your Winter Coat Now Selections Still Large-Prices Radically Reduced $79.5o" . $9750 $112:50 This season—in the “after-Christmas” reduction sales of women’s and misses’ apparel— we have really made the prices as low as possible—to make the savings as great as possible. And every woman who is planning a new Winter coat—will readily see the advantage of TN $79.50—Fur-trimmed Coats, in the fashionable suede-finished fabrics; in black, brown, taupe and shut- ter green; with muskrat, beaver, dyed fitch and opossum trimmings. Women's Coat Sectlon, Third floor. Fur-Trimmed Ensemble Costumes Extraordinarily Low Priced $97.50 Every costume an individual, distinctive model—a smart, fur- trimmed coat and matching frock, at about the price one usu- ally pays for a coat alone. The fabrics are the fashionable suede finish. Frocks are smartly tailored of handsome faille and bengaline—furs are used in distinctive manner for the trimmings—and there is every fashionable shade from which to choose. ‘Women's Sult Section, Third floor. In the Better Dress Section Individual, Higher-Priced Frocks Now Greatly Reduced $47.50 Values that stand out as distinctly unusual—and a splendid selection of models for every occasion. Beaded georgette frocks, satin crepes, failles and novelty woolen fabrics—dis- tinctive frocks at a price that does not begin to represent their real value. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. In the Moderate Price Dress Section Smart Daytime Frocks Reduced $18-50 and $29.50 Two groups that offer a choice of smart Frocks for every day- time occasion. Smartly tailored frocks for street andsbusi- ness wear—lovely crepes and satins and failles for afternoon —and a few of the more dressy frocks suitable for informal dinner wear. A very splendid selection in styles and colors. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. . $9 7'50 —Handsome Fur-trimmed Coats—the choice of rich furs, finest new fabrics, of fashionable Winter shades, is generous in the extreme. buying now, while she may select from our higher- priced, richly fur-trimmed coats at prices greatly below the usual. And there are at least three months of Win- ter weather ahead—demanding a warm Winter coat for all occasions. $ 1 I 2050 —Higher priced Fur - trim- med Coats, individual, dis- tinctive models, in finest, suede - finish fabrics, with collars, cuffs and bandings of luxurious furs. ’ In the Misses® Section, Fourth Floor Misses” Fur-Trimmed Coats At One Greatly Reduced Price $49.50 An unusual price to pay for a smart, fur-trimmed Winter Coat —of fine suede-finish fabric, trimmed with lovely furs. The selection is still large enough to offer a varied and satisfactory selection—but each day, of course, the group grows smaller—so, the advantage of making your selection now. Misses’ Section, Fourth ficor. In the Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ One-of-a-Kind Frocks Very Greatly Reduced $49.50 A group of higher-priced Frocks that includes beautiful chiffon velvet dance frocks, evening frocks of chiffon and georgette, lovely beaded things, tailored street frocks and models for afternoon wear. Each distinctive in its style, each an excep- tional value at this low price. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. In the Sportswear Section, Third Floor Two-Piece Knitted Frocks Exceptional Values $16-50 Sports Frocks—that answer quite as ‘well for street and business wear—of the smart two-piece type so much in fashion this sea- son. Slip-over and tuxedo models in plain and attractive two- color’ combinations. An exce}lent type of frock for every wardrobe. . Sportswear Section, Third floor.

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