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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 T S A S S shoes. first shown in Washington . at our stores ‘Tulane” Typical French last, modi- NEWS NOTE—Miss Helen Shipman, star in the Chicago production of “Irene,” turning from Paris on_ the Steamshxp S. S. France, wearing a novel “Stove-pipe” Hat of black velvet—also new Parisian gown and New York Times, Sunday, Sept. 4 re- Note her new shoes— Pumps {MARYLAND DEMOCRATS OPEN CONVENTION TODAY {wea * Forty-Bight Hours, Man BELIEVED TO BE INNOCENT |Leldm in Baltimore Plan Numer-| ous Improvements in Organiza- ! tion—Woman Issue. BALTIMORE, September 20.—Demo- cratic leaders from all sections of the state were here today for the opening of their party's convention. Accord- ing to the prevailing sentiment this morning, the following pledges likely will come from the resolutions com- mittee later in the day: To work for the passage of legis- | 5} lation based upon the reorganization ' commission’s plan for the reorganiza- tion of the state’s governmental agencies. To seek to have submitted to the voters a constitutional amendment Igivlnx Baltimore city 50 per cent in- crease in its present legislative delé- gation, or two additional senatorsand twelve additional members of the house. To this probably will be added an additional pledge to work for the adoption of this amendment. To secure the passage of legisla- tion removing all bars against women in public offices or on juries. An indorsement of the direct pri- mary, and a pledge to oppose any amendment offered that will restrict voters in making nominations or dele- gate the power of the people in the initial nominating step to any other asxleency was discussed as very prob- a THE WEATHER | District of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland—Unsettled tonight and to- morrow; rising temperature; moder- ate east to south winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; rising temperature in the interior; 'moderate southeast and south winds. West Virginia—Unsettled tonight and tomorrow, probably showers in north portion; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 'BRIDEGROOM A SUICIDE. Shoots Self When Fiancee Appears. MENA, Ark., September 20.—Rob- ert O. Owen, former Mena real estate man, was found dead at his country home, with & bullet hole through his head. A favewell message left all his property to his bride of forty-eight hours, formerly Mrs. Sarah Dalton of Mena. At the coroner’s Inquest it was tel- tified that Owen had asked Mrs. M. J. Hunter of Roxton, Tex., to come to Mena to marry him. Before she ar- ved he married Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. Hunter reached Mena late !el!efflly.' Comfortable Shoes Are Setting the Style Today real style calls for a shoe more closely modeled upon the real lines of the foot than was the case two years ago. Pointed toes are no longer fashionable. Even the style magazines are illustrating and rec- ommending properly shaped shoes for all except the formal social functions. Many women have found great comfort and happiness in Cantilever Shoes. You will like them, too, be- cause they look so well and because pervous breakdown, probably will be 8ble to appear in, court by then. The prominence of the family, the xlrl '8 personal popularity and the ver- ict of the coroner’s jury, which held that her confession was made to shield another person, and that she is inno- cent, have attracted wide attention to the case here and in adjoining coun- ties. Scruggs was slain in his sleep, the top of his head being blown off with a small-gauge -shotgun. The coroner’s jury found evidence also, that he had been dealt several blows with a blunt instrument. A short time previous he had returned from an au- tomobile drive to his home, which is within a block of the county court- house. Besides his'wife, Scruggs left two other children, a son of fifteen and a daughter three years old. Screams GIRL CONFESSING MURDER Statement That She Slew Father 8aid to Have Been Made to Shield Another. CARROLLTON, Miss,, September 20.— The preliminary hearing of Nora Bert Scruggs, the elghteen-year-old girl held in jail here on her confession that she slew her father, Charles Scruggs, has been ,set for Thursday. Physiclans expressed the opinion that { Miss Scruggs. who is suffering from al Ability— It takes real ability to turn out the high class of work that has made us so many friends. We be- lieve in giving "you the very best, and for that reason we spare neither Juvenile Books All new titles, fnterest- ing to the baby tots and the youngsters up .to 15 years. And Juvenile Sta- tionery, too. finishing. Our methods have met with the ap- proval of others—let us show you how they will improve the appearance of your pictures. “Same day” service if you like. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. bellished. The “different kind.” One Door From Pa. Ave. The New Boudoir Shop Here you'll find assembled the intimate feminine garments. in models that are new and dainty—tailored and effectively em- Baby Wardrobery "A specialized service—in which it is possible for you to supply every. feature of youngster wardrobery—from ————— = 7 of the latter brought neighbors to the ' house after the tragedy last Thursday | night. According to these, Nora Bert | calmly declared she was to blame, but refused to give zny motive. Her state- | ment, the authorities say, was dis- credited further by her saying she did not’ know with what weapon her fa- ther had been struck. CAR RIDERS TO BUY “PASSES.” YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, September|. N -~ _ 20.—~Car riders here in thirty days “CAROMIA™ . will be able to purchase weekly pass-| ‘CAME=0.IA® es costing $1.25 and good for an un- limited number of rides during the week, 88 a result of an ordinance amending the original service at cost ordinance, passed by the city coun- cil. P & Frei Services from ;’:fi«k’ Connections Encircling the Globe MEDIiE JANEA M SANINGS O tober 22 Dacember 7 excelled service 'ms_ with batn Drafts and Foreign Money For Sailings and ruu Information Apply [¥ 's Office 517 14 5 KW Washington e {:fl* s _Passenger New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires Cross (New) ..Oct. Toys and Dolls The kind that are dif- ferent. Novelties not shown elsewhere. Cute and curious. 8. Southern '21.000 Tons_(A) 5.5 Asolun, 21 o0 ons (53 'Oct. 18 8. §. Huror . 17.000 Tons (B)..Oct. 21 5. B, American Legion made new record f-om Rio d~ J-neiro to New York—12 days, 12 hours. (Steamers of S. Shipping sgency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Bussener Dept., €7 Well St X. ¥ Also at the Line's Offices Drexel Kidg . evmer Bid.. Thermometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 p.m., s70 Fhiladeln ‘Baltimore, 12 midnight, §7; 4 a.m., 5 18 Mobile, fied to American last. A they harmonize so naturally with Not the stereotyped styles that cradle-time to ten years. Pump with vertical strap 34?‘2;”'1"25::&;?@:, 30.24; P B dhicfstapefofifyonss fooLisonfuch 2 h h b 1 fiects. Complet: .y i|real enjoyment out of Cantilever Destroys the Hair are shown everywhere, but exclusive effects. omplete supported by two narrow Con Ut Shoes. Ei ys Layettes—and other wardrobery for gifts. Highest temperature, 80, occurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 56, occurred at 6 a.m. today. instep straps, upper one fas- tening with small buckle. Girls—If you want plenty of thick, beau- Pt e el The different kind—popularly priced. There is no crowding of the toes, no pressure, no restraint. The shoe ‘ pains nor expense in our Open design on quarter. Patent Leather $13.50 REbg Black Satin $12.50 191416 Pa.Ave, 7&K 2335PaAveSE 12A5F ST.and 121201218 G ST- ~ Universal Aluminum Values Special reductions in Universal Aluminum are offered in our housefurnishing section. Oblong Meat or Roast Pan = 116 i}x)lc.hes s egular Price, $3.2 Special, $1.95 14-inch Double Roaster Regular Price, $6.50 pecial, $3.90 Graduated Measuring 5-qt. Tea Kettle Regular Price, $6.50 Special, $3. Cup Regular Trice, 55¢ Special, 35c y Tempemture same date last year— Highest, 70; lowest, 45. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 78; condition, slightly muddy. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Septem- ber 20.—The Potomac river was slightly cloudy and the Shenandoah very cloudy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. g re:ngen-:mfg § 25 23 EE stateor 2 5% 03 LE weatter Stations. & 5% 2 = sl 3 Rl o] 238 Asbury Atlantle City Baltimore Bismarck 22T Pt.cloudy - Cloudy Pittaburgh... Portland, Me. 30.30 i Tt 35 ges 8. Lake City San Antonio. San_Diego.. 8. Francisco. 8 SRRNIBNAREZRBRIEIZNILRETAR ssrs.fi:sm. B238RRERL 222222328 TURK CAVALRY ACTIVE. CONSTANTINOPLE, September 19. —Turkish cavalry has entered Sivri- Hissar. Cavalry divisions also are presing, but unsuccesfully, on the Greek flank. The Greeks are expected te hold on the Eski-Shehr-Afion-Kara~ hissar line. 6:30 and 7:30. You can’t hear this F at Fourteenth You'll Enjoy Breeskin’s Solos Every evening Daniel Breeskin renders these wonderful solos of his—at Dinner— tage—than while you are dining. is modeled upon the lines of your own foot and the flexible arch of the shoe is like the flexible arch of your_foot. The great comfort in Cantilever Shoes is simply the per- fett freedom they allow. The freedom of the muscles to exercise and keep strong safeguards you against weak or fallen arches. The free circulation helps to keep your feet in good condition, and cool in summer, for feet swell from restricted circulation. Graceful in appearance, well made, of fine leathers, Cantilever Shoes will give you economical service and a degree of foot comfort which you will appreciate best after you are wearing them. Sold in Washington only by Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St. N.W. Second Floor Over Young Men’s Shop artist to better advan- get rid of dandruft, for it will starve your bair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sufe way to get rid of dandruff fs to dissolve it, then Jou destroy it entirely. To do tlis, get four ounces of ordinary liquid ar- von; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to molsten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandraff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single; sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your bair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will meed, no matter bow much dandruff you have. This sim- ple remedy never fails.—Advertisement. H‘AR} INCORPORAT ED MAN 1316 ©1324. 7? ST N.W. Fresh always. The Lamp Shop “Different designs—differ- shapes”—in parchment Made to order ent and- silk. We'll gladly instruct you in the making. Fourteenth Cinderella Candy There's just one word that describes it—“delicious.” made and pure—in a variety that will appeal to every taste. at G Street weight, cotton filled, many pretty floral designs to choose from; full size Sold to $3.98. FRENCH LINE hEW YORK—HAVRE—PA _Bept. 26 “Det. 22 Kov.19 -0ct. 1 Oct. 28 Dec. 3 ot. Dec. 1 ] Home- Dennison Favors For your party—table ornaments, guest favors, entire costumes for grown- ups and youngsters. Indi- vidually designed. Going South Why Not Break the Monotony of All-Rail Travel By a Delightful Wlter Trip " Historic l’otcnmc River Chesapeake Bay Rl Double-bed Comforts oy $2.49 heavy THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE—NEW FALL STYLES ARRIVING DAILY Norfolk, Va. 2 VALUES THAT WILL COST MUCH MORE LATER ON—N BRAND NEW AND JUST UNPACKED! THE SEASON'S LATEST MODELS IN STYLISH SUITS, COATS, DRESSES IN A GIGANTIC UNDERPRICE SALE, RIGHT' AT THE SEASON'S START! Comvenient rall conmections to, All Points on SEABOARD AIR LINE ATLANTIC COAST LINE NORFOLK & WESTERN SOUTHERN RAILWAY THRU TICKETS City Ticket Office, 731 15th N. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. NEW ZEALAN HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALILA, The Palacial Passenger Steamers R,M.S “hllgln R.M.S. “M 20 frem Vaneouver, For tares and sailings apply Can |3 Luxuriously : pointed i Eer steamers 21.000 tons Al BUY ONE OF EACH. A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE THEM 475 Drop in these cool evenings after the theater— for a dance or two—and a bite to eat. Ebbitt service TOMORROW’S SALE UNTIL CALLED FOR! 2-qt. Double-Lip Z A di are made of 1- l§7g-g]t. Dish g;:;o - Slau;epap$ . and Breeskin music. The Dresses & =i 'l'he Skirts 25, mad oi| The Coats 35,0 bve egular 1rice, 0. egular rrice, $I.3 ol tricotine, serges, Canton serges velours and poplins: silk| cloth and kersey; some with f Specinl, $3.90 Special, 80c Allgustus G“mpertv Manager es and charmeuseg; fancy em- | cord embroidery trimmed, silk| collars, others embronde:'ed ;:5 “roidery; silk braid trimmed and | braid trimmed and belted. Colors| plain full lined, of dependable Specinl tailored models. Sizes 16 to 44| are navy, brown and black, in| sateen. Sizes 16 to 44 and extra §° For apply company's office, and extra sizes up to 54. fizes up to 44. sizes to 56. :::-AL“’! .“u.‘ o e “;'e;m::l»' 'vf Combination Jelly Strainer . and Colander, regular $1.50 50c valters s i S o ers District Agent. luurom»mmm 1—-—1,-———--——‘ iTfiva.‘M Sanderson & $25 to $30 Handsome Fur-Collar Coats. . .. $19.95 Amazing collection of stylish fall materials for women and misses—featuring full-back, belted, em- broidered and_ beaverette trimmed models designed of suedine, velours, bolivia, Kersey, etc., in popular autumn shades. Warranted all-wool, silk lined and elegantly tailored. Greatly underpriced! $21.75 Silk PLUSH coats.... $14.75 A special purchase of exquisite sport models with belt, large collar, fancy pockets and buttons—for wom- en and misses—splendidly made, well-lined and caraoul trimmed—on sale Wednesday morning at 9:16 A M. Elastic Top ; Infants’ Ruben For Headache o, e | Cuaics Spoul Cotiom, 12 Cponks, B . | S 40 & customer. Fine ecru ribhea il corsets in coutit garments in sizes Stavangerfjord..Sept. 30 Nov. 11 low bust models— - angertjord..Sept. 30 Nov. 11 well made; sizes| Yard-Wide A\pron 1 2 to 6 years— fj| Bersensi s l"' > to 26. Storm Serge, ’a. 29c GINGHAMS 12 /ZC mm&§fi£3: o Wit Be. New York EE T Sale of black, navy and copen| Sale of 1000 yards of fast-color m m serge—cut from full piece and per- |checks in various sizes—standard| - ~ Long Pereate | focFe o L drens resses, eto— |makes cut from full plece and per- Infants’ “ r'd e Dress Aprons, | Wednesday special. fec ants’ w;‘:l New Yok Cheboury, Scuthampton. ° 5 69c Yard-Wide . 1 Red Star Hemmed l 39 suqlu, | New Yo, mnamnm ome and see it O | CRETONNES - o2 b 1) prerpdendt | -3 ! s : W‘E:Eg 5‘,,‘:},"“{,’;’: Clearance of 1000 yards of pretty| popular brand, sise 24x24, in seal- border '""ae:{g:'.‘.'_’ w RED m u.i. &I'l 1. Electric Automatic. 7. Its stitch is three e “destizns " n ;‘_:ofl,,m“‘g:: oo oy pind_dark| .4 sanitary cartons—ready for use— a1 wool—wssorted | New York, Plymouth; Oherbours. Antwers. i e 2. Portable—take it times as strong s regular sises—¥1170"350 yara o regutarty, 32 | ‘ : SO ks whem o :"‘*wy = Girls’ and Boys’ Pardse ot 30| ? AMERICAN l.lll‘ Ve . ttach ? foe ew. Tork, O am s No bobbins to wind, socket ‘.‘I.;“m' b e | @ v BOYS CORDUROY|fems Gyl T R ¢ 5 5 current. Waists, $1.39 00 oes umn;x‘o"éz' i ~ 4. No tensions to regu- Shipment o f B office: 1208 ¥ at. n.w. late. 9. SOLD ON EASY white voile and B u HICKS, lnn« L s PAYMENTS. A s fl 2 beautiful styles. l'll 6. Sews heavy or light Cellatour storeand ses 1t _ 45 95 AHERIGA unt - M. '.' materials. -stration in your owh Home. - Infants’ [ l NEW YORK To RO Purchasing $3 and $4 ‘Mu in £ : < Willcox & Gibbs Sewmg Machme CD. Petticoats, 49¢ broken mu—nud.l:-mer gun metal |* ~ The stardlest elieves Pain 702 10th St. N.W. oo | o son it Tt smaotates ad | St Keep a Tube Handy Main 8232 ) 614 King St, Alexandria, Va. broad toe- lasts—also: patent colt style in small sises &nd cloth top vy | styted. AIl sises mp!kmnmr- E g and -mn, ; New fall designs in black, gray and browz - solid = faetiwgs. -

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