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THE | and must be | Is a strange| &! Religlonists have dealt harsh- | with Christlan Science for ac-| s the present fact the spiri | 1€ s spiritual now, {80 considered. Here s ig the Christtan's hope of | Order Freeing Captain of man, when that very spirit- | Scathing Attack by Judge Follows EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DISPUTES RECORD i il " oEvouncen oY court and I warn you to look out for your- selt.” Judge Inch held each of the witnesses in $10,000 bail for exami- nation by a United States commis- sioner today regarding the alleged discrepagey in their testimony. OF FALL OF AN - \ terial man, Christian Science Lecturer|s triai o Declares Age-0id Claim Is False. ture last| a0 jen hrist - twofold he Bible | | tail of the hype TWO' ARE EXECUTED. Pay Pennlt; in mn‘;{“ for Mur- der of Chinese Laundryman. G, N. Y., January 9.—John 3 and John Emelito, 21, both ember 28 last, on a|of Reading, I'a. were exacuted in 2,000 cases of 1iquor, the electric chalr at Sing Sing Prizon Long Island, and| B « seized at the same| g confuses (hought ce . i by order of of the Fedcral Brooklyn { . Andrea was indi # members vosterday that s what there is to including ma- u_ever attended | By the Associnted Press and Leard u hypo-| NEW YC January cation put to a witness? Andrea, Trench skipper of the | ation of the hypothesis anadian steamship Acadia, of Hali- ds to. confuse the witness who was arrested at New Lon- French Vessel. 9. —Capt. vear ago of Lee v laundryman, of Port Jefferson, N Y entire round of u bnormalities, fs that m mental ed on testi- of his crew, ¥ lquor BAYS sully | Eyes Examined for G\'asses. courtroom. . to Capt. Andrea. + ‘the United States, and It ou are permitted to g this t at o Philipshorn “ECAFLIN OPTICAL 9. 922 Kuh 1314 G ver-living Lis &N opposite, there-must b or devil, mortal mind lished 1889 can o s LT T o w e ELEVENTH ST. i January Clearance ber dreams, last night for the murder more than| Jong, a Chincee | treatment found necessary we will so | who or what is it| comes confused into miscon- | dly had he could who, the ginning o Women’s. Low » principle, t. As se, | indis- . that God. Spirit are | " | there eals 7 Befare Shoes AMAZING REDUCTIONS Group No. 1 600 Pairs Low Shoes Reduced to $7.75 800 Pairs Low Shoes Reduced to es all ught, thing, or = range of the erro | pothesis of liZe in ma reducible to a {dream, deserving neither recognition | filse argument, a de ence is the truth, and a svstem of religion | It 1s so finely bala; on from its practice be- Eighteen different styles straps, pumps and fancy o -fords, in materials of black satin, sucede and patents; al gold and silver brocade for evening wear, offered in this great reduced group at $7.75. ppositional wo of yrtfons or abmormal f these counterfaits cons ey Hmln'{-‘vwm"i’ pen o T'hirty of our higher priced styles in straps, pumps and ox- fords. in patent satin, suedes. tan calf. All taken from our higher priced lines, reduced in this great clearance to the low . - price of $5.75. you buy securities from one be sure they are as good as | very Price Is Cut Mo g $250 and $3 Fancy Pcicales, Madras, etc.; some with collars at- teched, some with sepa- rate collars— 3 for $2 50 and $3 Imported E n glish Broadcloth Shirts—either neckband or collar attached— $1 .95 3 for $550 All Manhattan Shirts 1; Off 29—"00= 529,%39,%49,%59,*69,*79 Mode Shirts —that’s how the Mode Half-Yearly Clearance Sale is conducted Every Street Suit—and every Over- coat—including Richard Austin Eng- lish Coats; is reduced. The quality and character of Mode Clothes are established high in the estimation of men who know. So this reduction time is accepted as oppor- tune. d The Suits in four groups— $46—°54 The Overceoats in six groups— Mode $1 and $1.50 Cut Silk Cravats — ex- clusive patterns— 79c 3 for $2.060 $2 and $2.50 Cut Silk Cravats—excep- tional colorings— $1 -3 3 for $4.00 Cravats $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Cut Silk Cra- vats—Mode super- latives— $2.29 $3, $3.50 and $4 Knitted Cravats— Jacquards, etc.— $2.29 3o $6.00 $3.50, $4 and $5 Im- ported Madras, Rayon Striped and Plain Ma- dras and Flannels— $2'79 3 for $8.00 $8, $9 and $10 Silk Shirts—being the finest Radium and other weaves— $5.95 3 for $6.00 3 for $17.00 The Mode—F at Eleventh il bers of the cabinet, prominent Chilean and American res- idents, officlal visit to the Junta Geblerno, receptions at the Union Club and the D. C., FRIDAY, LAUDS MILITARY SPIRIT. SANTIAGO, Chile, January 8.—Gen John J. Pershing yesterday reviewed the Chile Cavalry School and praised the military spirit exhibited by the jofficers and men. He had Juncheon |at the American embassy with mem- diplomats and | Hie evening program included an TROUSERS | To match your odd coats, $4.65 and up. EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Columbia Pharmacy 41, and L Sts. S.W. is a Star Branch If you hava Classified Ads for publication in The Star and [ive in the vicinity of the - Colum- bia Pharmacy you will find it very convenient to leave them there—-in- stead of journeying up- town to the main Star Office. There are no extra fees connected with this service — only regular rates. The Star every prints MORE Classi- fied ads than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Offi T Toiletry Specials Compacts, $1.35. Lipstick; ro 1 powder, in attractive ack or colored cases. With arm ribbon Hinds Honey Cream, 37c. Azurea Face Powder, 79¢. 50c Rose Face Powder, 37c. Java Rice Face Powder, 37c. Powder Puffs, 11c. In rubberized French Narcissus Perfume, 29c bottle. Street Floor and Almond JANUARY 9, British Service Men’s Club and a ban- quet tendered him by Col. Hanson, military attache of the Unit- ed States embassy. James Major Ordered to Training. Maj. Larry B. McAfee, Army Medical | Instruction Indianapolis, has been ordered to tbis city to take a six-month course 'of at the Army Industrial Corps, National Guard Instructor at ! College. \GUARANTEED CLOTHES ATeef \ OWESEINTRECTY PRICES ) . - > >, BELL CLOTHES ¢ CLEARANCE SALE ( ) Of Broken Lots! . Getting ready for our yearly inventory—we are anxious to clean out these odd lots at many dollars below actual cost. though, for the lots are limited. 175 O’coats —that formerly sold —that formerly Hurry, 183 Suitg sold for $21.00, $25,00 and $27.50. All-wool, double-woven cloths, in all this season’s pat- for $25.00 and $27.50. All-wool and well-tai- lored in the new styles and patterns for fall. Some conservatives, $ 3.75 terns and styles. 50 SUITS —that formerly sold for $21.00 and $25.00. These prices are less than the cost of the cloth. NOW-- EXTRA TROUSERS, % $3.90 94| PA. AVE. N.W. £ L OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 92 \\ Satisfaction First Since 1859 INGS PALA(E = 810-818 Seventh Street Ve All Better Winter Coats 1/4 Off Stocks of Hig 00 to ¥ _— Day. Spring and Summer. Ai checked and plain color ginghams. Dainty applique motifs, Second Floor GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES, $1.00 Selling Regularly for $1.50 Priced for a special feature for tomorrow—Children's Adorable dresses in the new medes as showe for y and colorful patterns in plaid, pipings trimmings add piquancy to girlish styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years. All‘Girls’Wint@r Coats 1/4‘ off and vari-colored Waists, 29¢ A remarkably low price on this nationally known Slight They regularly sell for Made of strong white muslin, with two and waorn _ undergarment. make the price so small. 39¢ and 79c. rows of buttons. 2 to 16 years. Second Floor rful New $4.10 Purchased to sell for $5 but special for Saturday selling. A new hat freshens a somber Winter cos- tume, and any hat in this collection will prove ir- Every model is a correct Spring style, reflecting the colorful season in their silk and straw materials arid beautcous'tints. Every becoming shape resistible. at this price. Strect Floor—King's Palaee imperfections in a January Clearance *1035 Suits and Coats which formerly sold for $14.95 and $16.50 will be placed on sale tomorrow at the uniform low price of $1095. This is the opportunity of quc” season to save and save substan- tially. Suits of durability and service com- bined with stylish appearance. Splen- did tailoring and distinctive fabrics— tweed homespun mixtures and plaids in new models that will appeal to the boy 9 to 20 years. Big Overcoats for big boys. Tailored just like father’s and fashioned of man- nish fabrics in excellent colors. For boys 11 to 20 years. ' Boy~ Shop—Street Floor Boys'Suits & Overcoats LT e i e e e A R T