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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 12

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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12 THE WICHITA EAGLE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1922 ference on account of the Christmas season, if has been postponed- The personnel of the orchestra Includes mostly professional musicians of Wichita. Miss Wooster Indirect Cause Of Fistic Fight Near St.Marks Church WAS NOT IN COURT Main and Douglas, The Boston Store Corner Mail Orders Grey Released Wednesday when he plead' ed he had paid back $10 on an alleged The Cchrv-Hinkel Dry Goods worthless check for $20 and that he would pay the other $10 at once, James T. Moore, arrested at the Lassen hotel the day after Christmas, failed to appear in court Thursday, as he promised, ll was under- real swing and landed on Kimon's jaw-after the latter had grabbed and torn his coat. The real, assault took place-in his automobile, which was crowded with himself andshis family, he says. II Rp 1 kstood the check was spent fcr means esfi loii Aftertristsi" Elizabeth Lorraine Wooster, state superintendent of public instruction, indirectly caused a physical combat Christmas in front of the church at St.

Marks between Edward Jaax, 61 and John A. Simon, 30, a school board member, which resulted in the fbrmer filing: a $3,000 damage suit againnst the latter Thursday. According to Mr. Jaax, prosperous farmer, he ac with which to celebrate Christmas. forced by Mr.

Simon tame running to the 31 twt if. ri Tnl yen day aid rBiiirHBwi JUSI 1NOie ine lowest rnces lalllKUayi You've Seen In A Long While no he and declaring he had been taunted enough by the crowd standing around," jumped on the running board ana! attempted to pull him from the car. Jaax says he was very much humiliated It is understood that the ill feeling has been of several weeks standing and started over a holiday granted at the school because of a religious service. Mr. Jaax, a member of the denomination, is understood, however Great Fluffy Blankets, Decorative and Warm, Will Wear Long! cused of being partial toward Miss Wooster, which, he says, he considered an insult, though he was not willing to fight over it.

Jaax, in his, suit, alleges he was maliciously assaulted. At the court house Thursday he asserted Simon had attacked him his fists though he (Jaax) had walked from him three times to avoid fighting In front of the church from which both had -come. Then he took one Cozy Winter Blankets to have objected to the holiday on the grounds that their religion should not be allowed to interfere with the school program. MAY GET WILL HAYS W. A.

Wadsworth Negotiating for Movie Czar on Municipal Series Understanding that Will Hays, director-general of the moving-picture industry, is going East soon to attend conference 'and that he is open for speaking engagements. W. A. manager of the Municipal Series, is making an effort to bring him to Wichita. There is an open date for an engagement on the series, according to Mr.

Wadsworth, who desires to'get a nationally known speaker in whom the public is interested. The manager said there was no dearth of speakers of the average sort who do not shine as brilliantly as the former postmaster general. Trouble is, there are not enough Will Hays', according to Mr. Wadsworth. Next on the program of the series are the eight Victor Artists, each of whom is a meritorious artist, Mr.

Wadsworth said. They will appear January 10. Stamped Art Goods Left From the Christmas Rush! VALUES TO or 1.25, SPECIAL. LO In this assortment you will find some snappy dresses for children, pillow tops, luncheon napkins, children's bloomers, scarfs, etc. Join the Great Month-End Sales! HEAR OWN MESSAGE Blanket Comforts, attractive; Indian patterns, 5.50 val- Single Plaid Blankets, nice for winter sheets, 70 1 fin .3.95 liUU ue, 72x84 inches, each VALUES TO by 80 inches, each 50c 2.00 GO AT Off One Lot of Soiled Blankets Marked at Nahsua Woolnap Blankets, clever plaids blankets that are noted for their warmth and wearing quality 66x80 inches, pair 4.50 72x84 inches, pair 495 First street, between Topeka and Lawrence avenues.

It is a 1920 model. H. Imboden, 215 North Emporia avenue lost a Ford Sedan, 1922 model, when thieves drove it away from In front of his home. The theft occured between 6 and 8:30 o'clock, Mr. Imboden reported to the police.

J- DE MOLAY ISSUES DEFI DeMolay boys of Wichita are bent on humbling Midian Temple, the Wichita Shrine organization. The boys challenged the Shriners to a game basketball and Thursday night John B. House, potentate of Midian temple, attended the DeMolay meeting and accepted the challenge. The event may be pulled off as a Shrine circus feature with House, Bert Wright, and some more heavyweight Shriners on the mystic team. DeMolay boys will help the circus out to the extent of providing ushers.

A PROGRAM IN JANUARY Wire Is Relayed by Radio from Atlanta, Thurs- day Night Telegraphing by Western Union to the Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Tom Law. wrestling promoter and J. Harold Hilton, 933 Vassar avenue, both formerly of Atlanta, heard their message repeated by radio by the Journal at 11:43 Thursday night. The message was heard and was broadcast to brother Harold and Brother Tom. The message sent was: "Bunch of Georgia crackers are listening in tonight.

We can all qualify as radio owls WThat we need most is protection from our waives so we can stay up all night." Mr, Hilton has a three stage machine. The distance is said to be about 1,100 miles. Pure Wool Blankets, heavy quality, rinlr hlnp irratf, tan. Violin, lavoil- Here are children's rompers, centers, pillow tops, carriage robes, napkins, children's dresses, linen scarfs, at real special prices. VALUES TO 7 3.00 GO AT I DC 48-inch linen centers, linen scarfs, pajama3, at real low price.

at HALF PRICE Just a few are left not many but handsome ones. Of velours and tapestry combined, sflk velvet, corduroy, poplin and cretonne, in desirable colors. Art Needlework, Third Floor PRATT. Dec. 28.

Despite the fact that cars are not as plentiful now as a week elevator men say they can handle more wheat now. due to a slowing up in hauling of wheat to town. J. V. llarkradcr of the Pratt Kquity today said his elevator could handle more wheat but that farmers wero not Helling now.

The price advanced one eent here today. der, in attractive blocked plaids, 70x80 in Cn double size, the pair IU1JU All-Wool Blankets, a good wearing quality, size 66x80 inches, pink. Nashua Woolnap Blankets, in plain gray, with pink or blue borders, extra heavy quality: 66x80 inches, pair 3.19 72x80 inches, pair 3.50 Double Cotton Blankets, 60x76, with pink or blue borders, 1 CQ the pair lUa Double Cotton Blankets, 70x80, white or 3 blue, gray or tan blocked 7 QC plaids, special, the pair I iu Extra Heavy Kenwood Blankets, cut single, satin bound, plaids of lavender, yellow, rose, tan; also plain colors; 70x80; Ifl fl 21.00 a pair; each lUiUU Economy Ita semen ELKS ANTICS OF 1923 CRAWFORD THEATER JANUARY 4, 5, 6 TWO CARS ARE STOLEN gray with pink or blue borders, pair t-nu Heavy Gray Cotton Blankets, 66x80 inches, JQ attractive yellow or blue borders, pair -tit Cotton Plaid Blankets, 72x84, extra good OQ quality, real attractive patterns, pair iUU The Wichita Symphony Orchestra Association is making plans for giving a concert early in January, according to Lyman Woodruff, secretary. The program has not yet been arranged. The orchestra, which is directed by P.

Hans Flath, was to have given a concert December 15, but due to inter- Two thefts of automobiles were reported to the police Thursday night. O. J. Collette, of 536 South Emporia avenue, informed headquarters that his green Buick touring car had been stolen between 7 and 9:45 o'clock from Cotton Piece Goods y2 Price A great assortment of Wash Goods, Towelings, Linens, White Goods, Sateen and all lining remnants, at this great reduction, to close out. Bargain Table, Main, East f'Quality Moderately Priced" Wichita's Most Timely Ready-to-wear Sales! After-Christmas and Month-End Clear Away! Month-End Finds the Silk Section Ready! (Not All Full Pieces) 4 Pieces of Charmeuse, 40 Inches ide, extra good, navy, brown, taupe and tan, 3.50 and 3.00 grade, JO to close out TtO i 5 Pieces Fancy Satin, 36 inches wide, All Suits Are 1 splendid for coat lining-, -l nn JttfflS- 1.73 grade, the yard L0V Going at Exactly 2 Fur Trimmed Ones, Beautifully Tailored 11 Pieces Printed Radium, 5 to 12 yard tJlljM li CLE AN-UP Ribbon Remnants J2 Price They are short lengths every one desirable! Left from the Christmas rush! to 112-yard lengths, all desirable colors and widths.

in a piece, values to 3.00, -I QQ Iffy If width, 40 inchee; tire yard LVO ty' ZU 3 Pipcm Wash Satin. 1.75 trrade. sdIpii- KtXliJrs-: Price Two More Days Here Are the Hows! Children's Furs Main, Center OFF Va 4.95 did for lingerie, flesh and 1 OJ turquoise only, yard 1 JS I Piece Black Messaline, 35 inches wide, 7W5SSk 1.75 value; 1 OQ s-" the yard LDJ 1 Piece Black Duchess, 36 inches wide, 1 CQ 2.00 quality, yard 1 iUw 1 Piece Black Crepe Faille, 36 inches wide, QO 3.79 quality, yard ZiJU 8 Pieces Costume Velvets, 36 to 40 inches wide, the best quality, Burgundy, midnight, navy AQ and taupe, 3.00 to 4.00 value, yard fci40 9 Pieces La Jerz Shirting, all good patterns, 1 CQ 1.98 and 1.75 grade, to close out, yard. liuu 2 Pieces Astrakhan, suitable for Short coats, navy and black, 36 inches wide, 6.50 grade, QO to close, out OiuO Silks. Woolens.

Main, West In the New Location mm irk Clever Scarfs Worth to 7. 00 They are of Brushed Wool, in the favored Angora effect, in striking color combinations, striped and Children's Coats All Skirts Extra Size Dresses Extra Special Prices in Fashionable Dresses 19 8 10.00 2U0 Hroiid llwr blocked effects. Main, Center Odds and Ends of Toys! While the Lots Last! 25c Bim Bum (iantes, the new "take out" and "put-in" meial inset in imitation herette 5C leatherette cape, choice 39 Table and 2 Chairs, mission finished, table inches, on fin-with 2 10c with 2 PearlBead Necklaces V2 Price 1.75 to 6.05 values, 15 to 27-inch lengths, graduated or uniform style, beautiful luster, with solid gold clasp. small chairs to match J. End-of-lhe-Month Rings True in the Lingerie Shop 1.00 Outing Bloomen, all-white, with clas- tp- tic top and botofn, with little ruffle uUu 1.98 Outing Gown in effective 1 flfl little stripes UU 1.00 Middie, white with Buster Brown.

Cn red and blue choice dUb 60c Knitted desirable tjr short length 20 Off! All Women's and Children's Tuxedo and button front. AI.ho 20 off on all Slip-on Sweaters flfl worth UiUU Up 95c I-Yafiwr Folks, 1'irds of ail Kinds, made of heavy f.t-r ixar1s, frnly Men's Hats Men's Caps I Dress Gloves Special lot, small sizes, Special assortment $2 Q1 All the Men's One-Pant Suits left at OfK i Auto Gloves Work Gloves Men's Hose Leather palm; 01 OE Gauntlet $1 7Qp 50c Cashmere; QCp $1.65 values I ic.3 and $1.25 values I heather colors i i .1 Men's $1.50 Heavy Cotton Coat Sweaters. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs 20c white initialed 10 Men's initialed; 17- Men's initialed; 00n Handkerchiefs lG 25c values; each II 50c values Luw Men's $2-50 Heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits $L65 Neckwear Neckwear Neckwear Knitted or silks; 00 Knitted or silks; CEr Knitted or silks; QEr 50c values www 95c values $1.50 values JL A lot of Men's $5 Blanket Bath Robes; Neckwear I Pajamas Night Shirts Knitted or silks; frl AC oV 4r Striped flannelette CI $1.95 values- flliHU hints' 1,1 0 $1-25 values $1 9 9 in YEAR-END pines ISoys Store Boys' Belts Boys' Ties Boys' Caps Good leather; OQn Silk four-in-hands QQ All-wool caps; CQ-, 5Qc values 03b 50c values uwb 75c values uwu Your choice of all Boys' Winter Hats and Tarns Off Handkerchiefs Turbans Mittens Initialed cotton; -I -I Special assortment; 01 Fur trimmed kid; 7Cn 20c values I 10 values up to 95c values I 4 lot of little boys9 $5J5 Wool Middy Suits $3.35 Handkerchiefs Gloves Robes Children's 35c and 09.. jn Gloves; Boys' Bath Robes; 25c t-fjlortd; ttn birds in a box Ql-J 5c loIli))5 t'bimos, of tin, r.ice'y IHho-graphed with nursery pictures, choice 23c Toy Stoves, made of sheet nwta! painted Llack with red stove-pin 5c 2.50 Tea Set, aluminum toy tea r-ts, faixft, supar riowl, rream. 69c pitcher, four cuj-s and saucers, four latt and t'liir spoons; the 1 Or Paper Horns, heavy board horn, decorated, with wooden mouth piece To-Und, Fourth Flor Service With a Smile! aSenieni Where Wichita Saves! 5 co no my (U- Not a Single Coat, Suit or Drew Will Be Carried Over! Clean Sweep Sale li 5,00 Ath ONE BIG LOT OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES COATS, CHOICE COATS WORTH FROM 35.00 TO 49.75, 25 00 10.00 EXTRA SIZED POIRET TWILL NAVY BLUE DRESSES, FOR 3.95 William Rogers Silver Steak Sets, in blue satin lined CC boxes, 3.95 values, specialfcUJ Novelty Bead Necklaces, 1.00 values, nobby beads, with tassel CQp ends, exceptionally nice Jewelry Novelties; QCp Worth to 1.00 Take your choice of this odd assortment, including novelty bracelets, pearl beads, brooches, baby pin sets, put and take tops, bar pins, barrettes, lingerie clasps and novelty rings-Many pieces of silverware are offered at special prices this week.

Nice for New Year's remembrances. 1.25 PEARL BEADS, 24 inches long, graduated style, beautiful QC-lustre, special wuu C-IL, Mais. Center Ml i i ui i it i a 3.95 Pleated Skirt 3.SS Silk Vaiit 15.00 Canton Crepe Dreiies 6.93 120 Extra Size Gray Squirrel Silk Petticoat Scarf 3.98 6.75 ftinMnRHWini m. Phoenix. Hosiery for Mm Women Children Official Outfitters ifcy Scoots America ill .1 8.98 1.98 1.98 25.00 Fur Trimmed Suits- IS 'Quality Moderately Priced.

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