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- 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. ARRES‘[S D"LAYH] LIVING IN A FOOL’S PARADISE. —By WEBSTER. | BYRD TO BE INVITED, |[fws, s was decidst tast stent ut o e by J. Cloyd Byars, newly A\ NV | THINK WE'LLGO OUT Virginia Soclety Wants Governpr g " Retcham, VVE BEENTHINKING n' ' :a‘ o-::éel:_ ;::ZJ:_E i AT WE CUGHT to Attend Moeting. of the entertainment committes, in- IN l.Ypfi E weSa o e f | T Gov. Harry Floot Byrd ot Virgtata | Soduced Mrs, Jia CICO, G CHRISTMAS CHECKS ki rs@:‘w o m oo will be tnvited to address the Virginia | Clara Butt, who gave a musical pro- Luck BOILER WE'VE Soclety at a meeting in the mear fu- §Tam, after which there was dancing. A GOOD FOUNDATION TO BUILD ON1 R Gov oW sy T TR South Carolina Governor P d : HRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS represent o Says Regular January Term New Address—612 13th St. offors! Thoughtful men and women value the cost (Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side) to0 ln:,kb t0 spend them wildly. They will use & Next to Edmonston’s Studio. part of it, if aot the whole, to “get somewhere.” of Court Is Awaited. The most direct way is the NATIONAL PER. MANENT plan, which hes caused many to ssve and te Wfi‘.mbm%wflbdfinnglvhmflm We Not Only Aim to Offer You the Best There e ey ool sy bty G- | Is in MEN'S SHOES, but the Best Values as o g gt Well. all such payments share in the profits—paying of late By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBIA, 8. C, December 1.— No definite legal step will be taken agalnst suspected members of the Alken mob that lynched thite negroes on October 8, before the regular term of court which meets in Alken the v, G A (A rouLD . . e e f:‘,f(‘;:;'r,‘(,,:fz,x‘?x::: Voo Garer We “ére Demonstrating a years in excess of FIVE PER CENT. ‘ HAVE A Case Conclusively in These / v} y G h > §'rm;)?n~:; e ndAnglrl.:l.l;‘xrPl?_“'!’;.“(“a’:‘e‘; ) MinK oR NEW 4 o You can become a mmb.or of this Association st say o onided LINES time, and do not have to wait for a number of others te of the circuit including Alken County. The chief executive, who goes out e had heed- ney general 2 special » personally on_initiated Meantime, Offered at N\ join at the same time, as under the old serisl plan. of office January 18, s ed the advice of the end the solicitor a term of court, although desired to see court a before his term expires. however, he pledged himself to con- tinue without ceasing his search for evidence against the men who took Bertha, Demon and Clarence Lowman QUBSEQUENT paymonts may be wmefted Gif more comveniens—the Association von malling your credited book bask te yow—er They’re a $10.00 Grade retaining it—es desired. Made in high and low cut styles in ten different models. We assure you 1of fit as 1'\!‘llelleass NATHONAL PERMANEN T a satisfactory style. BUILDING ASSOCIATION Black and Tan ORGANIZED OCTOBER 11890 Calf. The remark- UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION from their cells In the Aiken County jall and shot them to death. Mr. Daniel and Mr. Carter, the chief executive sald, w e in charge of the case for the vields the governor's office to Maj. John G. Richards . vinced him, he added, that both were determined to do everything possible FUND FOR NEAR EAST. Prince Georges County Plans Golden Rule Observance. ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street Hon Al Foot Troubin to apprehend the lynchers. Circum- a1 IERNMEMNT'S R S O T Soime A GivE TS A able Value GUAR- ¢ 929 Ninth Street NW. ¥4 naf In reply to a question, A . . ol change the decision reached ly..:m BicE e e ‘ ANTEES immedi- day afternoon, with the result that 1 arrests may possibly be made sooner ) 5 ate popularity. et EDMONSTO C ity NSTON & CO., Inc. of Prince -d to eat as inexpen- e next Sunday difference be- expense of County are a tween thelr ord h dinner to Near Yast ributions may be gent d to Near East relief head- guarters at Room 321, Bond Building, Washington, where the county will be given credit, or to any of the county | Hyattsville, is county chairman, and workers, The county 1s asked to raise | the other county workers with the £3,000. Tt is expected that offerings|amounts they are expected to raise In aid of the refugees will be taken iIn|in their communities follow: many churches. Mrs. K. J. Morris,| Mrs. T. R. Hall, Aquasco, $30; F. Wiser, Berwyn, $26; Frank H. Spen : Rev. H. H. Rowland, Lanham, cer, Brentwood, $60; Miss Bernicc .137; Miss Mary E. Wells, Mount Beall, Brown, $10; Mrs. C. C. Wilcox, infer, $400; William A. Turner, Riv- Camp Springs, $30; Mrs. Ward Davls, ‘ erdale, $200, and Miss Mabel E. Horsehead; Carol Collls, Landover, ! Pumphrey, Upper Marlboro, $76. Momentous! SALE, TILL SATURDAY, OF EVERY 55, %60, ot ] ¢65, 570 MEN’S CUS- ORSHEIMS Il | TOM-TYPE SACK SUIT! at all “[imes ‘WHEN the weather is cold and stormy, Florsheim high shoes give your feet the protection they need—they keep your feet warm and dry. Rain or snow have no terrors for these sturdy welted models. They'll keep the water out—but the style remains in. Be prepared with a pair for wintry weather ahead. HMar Syt 1O Other “Hahn Shoe Leaders” for Men, $5 to $14 OR, to choose an- other way of say- ing it, Saks offers to the man who knows and wears thefinest clothesmade, the opportunity to select, at $47, distinguished style nowhere from the most imposing selec- ——a adall e tions of Sack Suits which Amer- liest ecu::‘:;P 3‘"1:;:?“ ;‘::ur ica affords at $55 to $70. choice, gentlemen—$47. THE royalty of the fabric world is represented in force. The highest luxury of tailoring which the ancient craft has attained. A degree of Our “Arcade Shop,” 3212 14th St., open every evening. The Men Expect Slippers for Xmas! | A.\'D here, so many men's slippers— t THE”I‘CWPM THB soene of this » and so many styles—that no other | which we make, special selling is store can hold a candle to our assorte in our entire stock of our Main Cothing ment! 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