Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1925. 11 : 5 ! sion was made in the report. which J N horders, Mr. Hull said, had bettered be Killed §f the Boston witnesses pre- | school auditorium covered the fiscal year ending with | A" Ol)S ( lOSGd | the work of the bureau, but he asked BALTIMORE GUARDS { sent damaging testimony against the |8 o'clock as its prix last June. for an increased force to cope with | man accused in Boston {the year. Another Biot and Shos! Gonditions: 1To U. S. ])rv Mrenls {alien smuggling. AGAINST TONG WAR| itcut ten dassaxo a nuimber of | o given Decembe: reat elements of the vmond F. Crist, chief of the Nat nese appealed to Gov. Ritchie. | cludes Leonard jlil { 0 b | me of the | zation Bureau, said there were | They said they were relatives of the | Grace Muirhead, I )i I(i;f\'}d::‘:-rtl(p\‘!{:;'»2\‘:1“;’::.1"u‘: ;'.’;,.‘..”r‘} QOusted Oll(’ Fmds % declarations of intention to | Vitnesses held in Boston and that they | ginia Crock Charlotte T. our larger Industries,” he said. “Our me citizens by aliens during the | Local Chinese Voice Fear of Re-;pif rec eived the tongmen's threats. | Lelm e, Curtls Draper, ons for tra patrol o) C A arti a 40 ¥ productive machinery and equipment| o .. po o . year, ar mlm"nn for final patrolmen and detectives have | mu Martin, Iarl Brohl, Ma . ’ . | been assigned to the vicl £ th Mar! veard. Rola ! 2 ot this last total, | risal as Aftermath to Slay- kned to the vicinity of the n. Mark Woodward, Roland I 1n dmany df:‘ the “[“‘I“““\"“[":‘m‘”}f}“ BALT petitions were denied, chiefly L2 Yy hemes of the Chinese mince. ‘ ger, Foster Lipphard, Paul W his Finding a job for a former prohi- [on grounds of bad character and in- | ing in Boston. Yesterday the same Chinese ap ;nm( Charles ormosa Secretary of Lakor’s Annual DNone emtackine 3 bition agent is u tough job, ac- | suflicient length of resident | pealed agein to the police, and as a re h s 1 cording to Orl n Mr. Hull noted that desertions of | sult the guard has been strengthencd Report Also Stressed Need |«nd « Rangoe 37, or| mings Brya former x'l‘tn‘lnx‘;"n: forelgn ships at United | Speial Dispateh to The Star | officials say. & per ce ent| member ¢ ashington_en- e yere Onoihe increass,| RALTIMORE, December 13- \HET . of New Building. Gf ALl Shoe x 3 When Gen. Lincoln ¢ ject in his recommendations, asking | Srange Chinese arriving in Baltimore ( °h Club in “Comedy of Errors. ) e S Federal prohibition administ ihe codifying of the Immigration stat. | are being taken to police headquarters The Comedy of Errors” will be pro s T e .| reorganized his forces last Oc | utes with reference to this and other | for questioning today by Charles H.|duced by the Dramatic Club of M NOUVEAU HAT SHOP O ; i the > was left out of the re- [lypesof evasion of the Immigration re-| gy, captain of detectives Kinley Tech : | Adjoining n:\- s ”'D.p'lgs‘lm”r" B o ntiotithe wonere: [ striction policy. The le risions | BUfS: CoEta o e iowa the co J ST el Sehiool inftile 932 F St. Metropolitan Theuts E=ment laww and the ursency ot i i sten dyworic or ar| Since then, Saintmier for deportation of al roperly | plaine of several Chinese resldents new building to house the Depart-| produce all the boo d shoes we| has been trying unsucc . within the United s, he said, were | pa)iimore that thelr lives hav e . \ bt e Db e b s e b : : I, ha said, | Taulty, and should be r 3 | theatencd by outof.town tongmen One-Day N n of Cc . ; “Take the flour mill fndustry as[ in New : Tli6 Tatant oone o ax ecang laneoring tention of « Y Secretary of S ; : sty ion ST %o e Dolics, hits menultedl from i the Extra Large Sale of another example. K Labor Davis in his annual report to- [ have perhaps the worst situation of y |arrest of a prominent Hip Sing mem- | . 45y, ‘The veport Geals with fmuveve |1 25 pi¢ et of Mo (wibs, gl ry place,” ve. “tt 15 | SERVICES AT ST. AGNES’. [ter in Toston on the charge of mur- | Head Slze Hat ment of relat ween employers | Ploying 42 per cent of the whnlflhnu’"r nm r}prim: ]n member of the On Leong S s ber of work sngaged in the in I3 sign. > G Tong there. i . > W 2 'per cent of the = . s " | momorrow to Be Day of Devotion ollowing the arrest Boston police SILKS & METALLIC utput, per cent of the es “Here T am,” said h former | took into custody several Chinese 4 e bIEE S duce but 12 per cent e, . an, 38 years at @ Street Church. "9 |whom they were holding as witne SATINS—VELVETS ld. S feet four inches tall, per 5 against the Hip Sing members. 1 e = e : and I can't’ find B s Gt om, ask: | tives of the witnesses livini in I LOURS si.Take another e —that of| work eiing of the wdvent senson to. | more have been warned that they will |} Also Small and Medium Head Size. | bituminous coa F _— = = | me by @ day of devotion, with |~ Qs Q1Y = R > = - pins: mines o tho Lte 5 | 1tev. Aldn G. Whittemore of the O $3.98 10 $12.50 i Large Picture Hats | Ihesooperated an averge of ployes, and for the construction of o | of the Holy Cross as the condue 0 (S YZA ] lays in a year lad 84 of these 338 huilding to house the Labor Depart L B o = | L dlosit EussRt s o RO sart |k wnioicivdi it el b ot — CREERON 2 ; Hats for Bobbies and we . HE there will also be a choral celebration | 3 and is | ong vear than all ¢¢ them produced |ne repeated recommendations for the |. 10 and the Public | n 18 establishment of q affecting im- | 10:45, n series Sl ol / 614 12th St. N.W. A_ll S:zef house the| “Go down the line, and in.nearly | mizrants from count on the Amer- | and add Bl aAtvgsfeaial 1 5 / 2 Interior | every indusiry you will #nd the same | ican continents, or enrollment in | and 3 o'clock, the closing service being AreondjtheiComerifrom HIghiRrices o meed | appalling state of affa ut it is | the 1 s of allens. evensong, at 4 o'clock. Mo Bet ween ¥ and G tention to | no use to consider the disease unl in the Labor De-| During the day literature will Eoteen Band Gist . - Upon_ the ble in the parish hall for qui Exterded iom the very | ndustrial it n | g car «‘{xl.\ve,.z_,.f.\:‘\"."‘i das'a pro A New o o : \]\ ‘Wipe |in & large po i | { Convenience e U enfi bcyments 2vel nt and the waste rkel a | . L s o e e | LINOLEUM R RS- BTREET Anemed g | were concetved in inds n A e fiscal W‘] WHY BUY INFERIOR, 1 We'll Gladly Cash Your Christmas Savings Checks nprise a | Protestants a few ARO 3 g b ~ i WE HAVE SUPERIOR The NEWEST Modes in oot | single control or factory in 3 fae 209 to 309, Savings to take |dUStry, but a cutting down of the b ity e fens admif ) the United § Inlaid, Battleship and Plain ot tne | number to ‘l}:fim‘;“:m Whi m1 each es- | Of : i : o Designed on lines that represent the very latest fashion thought, and trimmed and SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. finished with original treatment of color Wholesale and Retail effects. 5 3 T $37 H Street N.W. ing pla 3 e A . Main 10293 tablishments on :LEDED[:DEJEE Christmas Savings Checks Cheerfully Cashed * . S o] c———a|——=|n|={ 8| e———=8]—=|a]l———=lal—o|a]———=lal——r0! S@ee@e 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. TOInorrow---Wednesday We shall feature a Special Sale of high-grade Coats which we are reducing to *O8 ne)’ are, O{ course, the most ef- fective of the season’s styles—flares, wrappy and silhouette typca—tnm- med with fur collars, fur cuffs—or borderings of fur. LOR APARTMENTS" | JESTRERT N W TAN A A “CAFF "LOUISE” Chicken and Wafe Dinner, 5 Cents. Tnder New Management. | Open Sunday. Franklin 23’ 1714 H SGONW. Princess, Flares, Basque effects, etc.—in the exclusive colorings—both high-lights and darker shades—and of course, plain Black. o2 5@:;@ F@r Co. Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth—Just above F Clearance Sale Still in Progress TYOUR opportunity to buy FUR COATS, JACQUETTES and SCARFS of Reliable Quality— At Worth-While Savings Sals Fur Co. Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth—Just above F T Sizes for Women and Misses and types for Street and Afternoon Wear Street Floor o oo v Latest Hats of Christmas and With It the Purchase of Gifts | and what could be ||l more appropriate for | mother, wife or | | sweetheart Yhan I silk hosiery—and— Needlepoint Fox Vivelte Wolf Roulustra Fitch Carminia Squirrel Velverette Beaver They won’t be Fortuna Caracul v atisfie_d either un- In the most fashionable colors— Grackle Head, Sea Swallow, Cuckoo, Tanager, Wine and Black. | Lido Hosiery Women's and Misses’ Sizes T’IGG"""'MndKl'fld{‘ Every day brings new arrivals in new modish Sold Exclusively || millinery. The smartest thf:! makes its appearance in By Us New York—follows on display here. Always at a Stevens popular price. A popular num- Fnjlles__BengahneA—Me!aJllcs—m all the gorgeous ber with so many colors so much in demand. women is our Pure Thread Sllk Sheer Weight Third Floor A Sale O‘E Handsome Fur Coats Selections from our $ Wl’lich we have re- regular stock marked at this price Muskrat Coats — dark Silver Muskrat Coats— skins, trimmed with Rac- with collars of Brown Fox coon collar and cuffs. or Dark Muskrat. . American Broadtail Caracul Coats — in Co- Coats—cocoa color, trim- coa and Platinum shades med with Squirrel collars with Brown Fox collars and cuffs, dyed in Cocoa and borders and Platinum shade. Wolf collars. Sealine Coats—trimmed with collars, cuffs and Antelope Coats — trim- front of Silver Fitch; dyed med with Nutria collar, Sqmrrel— n Bexge and cuffs.and front. Cocoa. Special Sale of FERNS —at both our stores to Were $3.50 to $5.50 || | Were $3.98 to $10 Q15 || 3355 A collection of smart | | Some of the most popular styles — that will become shapes of the season—in both women and misses. the brilliant colors. enliven pre-holiday busi- ness, and more particu- larly to make wider ac- quaintances for our I street establishment. TEspecially well grown Bos- ton Ferns, during t sale only $1.50 cach. VIOLETS—ROSES—SWEET PEAS—"'MUMS" We've Reduced Many $2.75 to $5.75 Hats Satins, Velvets and combination effects; $ as well as the chic Felt Hats—in all colors. » gle—o]8|c——a|d|——|a[——]] L_=__IE! Both large and small head sizes. Big Sealine is Dyed Coney; Marmink is Mink Dyed Marmot. | variety from which to select. Third Floor | g 3| : | 14th and H 1222 F Se. Aain 3707 Frankin_

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