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. History will record the abandonment "10 DENOGRATSSTIL | FRA FORLEARUE Cox Declares History WiIIE Record Abandonment as Unworthy Episode. iated Press, . . Ohio, October 11—Thet democratic party stands “inflexibly as we did when the polls closed last | NovembBer for the league of nations, with the United States as a co-opera- tive part of i1, former Gov. James M. Cox, democratic presidential candi- date last fall, declhred in a message | sent to the Democratie Club of South- ern California, banqueting last night at Los Angeles, - > “History will record the abandon- ment of our allies as an unworthy episode,” thg message continued. “It would have heen ne worse If our troops had been withdrawn from France on the morning of the battle of Chateau Thierry.” Text of Message. The message follows: “Let me extend my felicitations to the members and guests of your or- zanization. The events of the past Year, notwithstanding they brought defeat at the polls, are heartening to the cause of democracy. In the midst j of chaos Internationally and unecer- dnty in republican policy, we stand ¢ xibly as we did when the polls | ast November for the league ; th the United States o8| part of to mair temporary s render honor to expedieney for the mere purpose of winning an election. | of our allies in an unworthy episode. “It would have been no worse if cur troops had been withdrawn from France on the morning of the battle of Chateau Thierry. taclé of regarding the ote treaty s a scrap of ap. as we begin conference with a group of nations on disarma- ment, is a sad commentary on the “Mehavior of a country whose life and policies by the un-America that made its election We are not a renegade nation d we will | not for long permit gurselves so to “ppear to others. (i®d faith in our relations will endure as a private and a national virtue. When sober reflec- tion brings proper understanding to our pathetic status in world affairs vindication of the democracy will be expri d in no misleading terms.” LOS ANGE October 11.—Tele- grams from r President Wilson, James M. Cox, Homer S. Cummings, former national chairmen and other prominent demc t night at ats were received | ner of the Southern ifornia Democratic Club, here. The telegram from former President Wil- son expressed felicitations, but re- frained from comment on current governmental problems. SR | CALLS RAILROADS KEY | TO BETTER BUSINESS | Pennsy Head Says New Construc- tion Work and Lower Freight Rates Would Be Great Help. By the Associated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., October 11.— Improvement of present business con- ditions hinges on “the practical ques- tion of what the railroads can take that may a business revival and new construction work and re- duce unemployment.” Samuel Rea, | president of the Pennsylvania Rail- | road Company, declared last night in an address at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce. | Lower freight rates unquestionably wonld be a help to business, but the railroads are in no condition to re- duce their tariffs. he said. s The roads. however, have made and are still making “various adjustments in rates where they will be of real help to busineds, or where they are ‘out Mh line. compared with other . he s fr. Rea denied reports which, he nt to the effect that the Pennsylvania railroad is in con- fliet with the labor unions and the ! Railroad Labor Board. “We are endeavoring,” he said, "tfli establish permanent relations with our men. and in doing so the rights. ies and privileges of the labor " the labor unions must be worked | out by prac experience.” i SEIZE CH'"*"" l’REWERY,.E Dry Officers Act on Instructions | i From Washington. i CHICAGO. October 11.—The Mutual | Brewery Company of Chicago was| =eized yesterd: after instructions; to take such action had been receivel | from Washington by local federal! prohibition enforcement officers. 1In | + statement regarding reporte of. ~xtervention by Washington authori- | ties in Chicago's liquor problems.’ John Kjellander, local enforcement | officer, asserted that if given the ! men, he would make “Chicago as dry as_the Sahara.” Stopping _the transportation of ! liquor into the city was the solmlcni of the prablem. he WHEN AGE CREEPS ON . —it is a fine thing to be able to read or work with- out glasses. but few indeed are the men and women who can do this. The next & best thing is to wear a pair of our gold-rimmed or tor- 5 toise shell spectacles, ex- i pertly fitted by us. Then 1Bl your sight will be excellent. i A Complete Line of i Photographic Supplies ' Mr. A. P. Mattingly, until recently at 310 Pope Bldg., $17 14th St is mow manager of this concerm., (¢ B ~ = New York Washington ' Paris THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., Woodmard &7 TUESDAY, OCTOBER li, 1921. Open 9:15 AM. ~ Close 6 P.M. Exclusive Costume Suit For the woman seeking that rare quality known as true distinction (Coat and Separate Dress, as Illustrated) Jenny's sleeve. the most unusual sleeve of the season, is charmingly used in this suit of panvelaine, in Sorrento blue— with sleeves of soft gray georgette crepe, handsomely em- broidered in blue silk. The slim coat, with collar and cuffs of gray Krimmer lamb, makes the costume suit complete. Priced $210 One of the many types of beautiful suits shown this season in the Sust Section, Third floor. Ulézns :says" Jaco arrings The more recent enthusiasm Comb about earrings has brought Strop about some very unique and original ideas in pendant ear- S : S —is a new sanitary wash- rings. Shown in our latest im- portation. = able comb cleaner that you Jet is quite sufficient unto will find convenient and sat- itself or combines with jade; pearl and white stones happily complement one another; jade and pearl appear in combination and jade. lapis or pearl alone. Priced $1.50 to $20 pair Jewelry Scetion, First foor. isfactory, in that matter of keeping your comb always iresh and clean. Priced 25¢ Toilet Goods Section, First floor. To Beautify Your Windows You Must Have Appropriate Draperies and "Hangings Appropriate draperies not only beautify your windows, but they beautify your room and your home. Why not let us suggest, plan and make your draperies and hangings for you. Our service is at your command to carry out the individual decorative schemes for win- dows and doors through- out the home, or even a single window or door. ty. You may order section. posal. In materials, there is an almost unlimited* varie- choose from our display in reg- ular stock, or you may make selection from a wonderful collection of fabrics in our special to $1.75 yard. i $5 yard. NEW IMPORTATIONS - FROM LIBERTY & Co. [LONDON We Are Exclusive Washington Agents The first large shipments we have had since before the war have just arrived. LIBERTY CRETONNES—Dainty. delicate chintzes for the boudoir. Targe ho'd designs, tapestry effects with backgrounds of bla for the brilliant color in their designs: tr many other Oricntal and conventionzl noveities’in charming colors. §1 as a foil sical flowers. Chinese and PRINTED TYRIAN SILKS, orginal and artistic, so distinctive in tex- ture and so supple—beautifully lending themselves to whatever deco- rative purpose you may wish to put them. $3 yard. Plain colors, $2.75 ard. "ATRION DAMASK, in lovely rose color. $5.50 yard. RANZI SILK, a silk of rich simplicity, in black, gray, wistaria and rose. LOVELY COLORED FLORAL VOILES, with a delicate silk stripe ; soft and exquisite draping fabrics. $4.85 yard. LIBERTY VELVET . handsome, distinctive in texture, subtle in luster ; in black, brown and wistaria. $5 yard. BEDSPREADS AND TABLE COVERS to match, in unique designs and colors ; made of printed cotton in those o'd designs of India and Persia. Bedspreads, $7 to $9.> Table Covers, $1. . NEEDLE BOOKS AND PIN CUSHIONS, made of ‘quaint bits of colored silk. 75c and §1. CALENDARS, of colored suede, with quaint print of France or England, for decoration. $1. POT POURRI BOX covered in charming silks. $L75. LIBERTY MOTOR RUGS, of soitest silk plush. $68.50. R WA a new stuffed toy. $5. DOLLS, unique characters that might have originated in a fairy story. $1 and $3.75. All these and many others of the Liberty Wares and Fabrics may be seen in the Liberty Section, Second floor. Nor;c too early to think of CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Many with greetings that re- quire only the addition of your card plate, others beautifully decorated with room for vou to have them engraved with the greeting or sentiment you pre- fer. i Stationery Section, First floor. Favors, Post Cards, Crepe Paper for decorating, Paper Nap- Rins, Black Cat. Witch and other Cut-outs and Seals; Party Invitation Cards, Caps#nd Masks. Stationery Section, First floor Fancy Halloween Costumes Of many kinds are made to order by us or you-may make them yourself (if materials are selected here) in our Denni- son Section, where competent instructors will”show how easy and quickly the prettiest costumes may be made and how in ive they are. 1, Secord floor. A Direct English Importation of Down-Filled Comforts WOOL COLLEGE BLANKE tions of colors. gray, gold, black and red. Soisette binding. We are now displaying dun exceptional variety of fine Sateen Com- forts personally selected in England by our representative and imported direct by us. These Comforts are in exclusive floral designs, with plain colored double six-inch borders in pink, blue, brown and lavender. Exclu- sive designs filled with soft down. d L 4 Size 6x7 feet, $25 and $30 American Down-filled Comforts, silk covering—blue, pink and old rose. Size 6x7 feet, $25 to $45 S—Roman-striped, in attractive combina- rose and black; red, brown, tan and green; In tan, gree Size 66x80, $6.95 ecach Bedwear Section, Second foor. N Practically every known fabric and coloring pro- Z duced in this country or abroad is at your dis- ¢ | Warmer Sleeping Garments We thought of this long ago and so are prepared to rpeet your needs, Cooler Weather Reminds Us that 1t’s time to buy Window and Door Hang- h Y hif'\“ ings, i Covers, _— i1 Scarfs, Table . Runners and i, Pillows de- ‘signed and > .made o order. Bed" whether you prefer gowns, pajamas or even an outdoor sleeping garment with a hood. OUTING FLANNEL GOWSS are in plain white or pretty striped ef- fects, with high neck and collar, V neck, or low neck and kimono sleeves; trimmed with- fancy stitch- ing, frogs or satin ribbons.. Regular $1 to $3. SHORT OUTING FLANNEL and extra sizes. * SKIRTS, in white with scalloped edge, or in striped patterns with hemstitched and crocheted edge. $§1 and $1.50. Muslin Tnderwear Section, Third floor. ‘e OUTDOOR SLEEPING GAR- MENTS are popular in these days of “sleeping porches”; these are made with hood, adustable cuff and feet, in pretty striped outing flannel, PAJAMAS, of white or striped out- ing flannel, trimmed with frogs and silk braid. $2.50. WHITE AND STRIPED QUTING FLANNEL BLOOMERS, with nar- row hemstitched or scalloped ruf- fle. -75¢c and $1. X = | Scotch Plaid Sports Hosiery The Latest Novelty for Women - HEAT For chilly mornings and evenings Oil Stoves Gas Heaters Scotch Plaid Sports Hose are not only very new and distinc- tive,”but exceedingly smart, in 16vely blue and brown tones with the overplaids in chardcteristic bright Scotch colorings. $175 pair. Gas Logs 4 Heaters for gas jets Heather-mixed Sports Hose in light tan and blue shades, with embroidered clocks in the pre- dominating colors of the hose. $3 pair. Electric Heaters And Fireplace fittings. Mousewares Section, Fifth fioor. Hosiery Section, First floor. Women’s Plain Toe Oxfords One of the smartest shoe fashions of the moment—and different to that degree which always appeals to the smart woman of today-. Note the gracefulness of the plain toe model, which can only be pro- duced by shoe craftsmen accustomed to making this type of oxford. These have the one-inch heel—the height most. fashionable. In black and tan calfskin, and patent goltskin Priced ?8 pair Women's Shoe Section, Third ficor. . Large New Assortment of Women’s Cotton and Wool Knit Underwear Undergarments that have a reputation for perfection of weave, exact cut, and therefore perfect fit—qualitics that every woman looks for in selecting knit undergarments. Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle length, in cotton. Regular sizes, $1, $1.50 and $1.75. Extra sizes, $1.25, $1.75, §2. Cotton Combination Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. $L75 regular sizes; extra sizes, $2. ~ Cotton Combination Suits, with high neck. elbow sleeves, or square neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes, $1.75; extra sizes, $2. " Combination Suits. fleece lined, with high neck. long slecves, ankle length. Regular sizes, $2; extra sizes, $2.25. Wool and Cotton Combination Suits, low neck. sleeveless, knee or ankle lepgth. Regular sizes, $2 and $3; extra sizes, $2.25 and $3.25. Wool and Cotton Combination Suits, with high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Regular sizes, $3, $3.50 and $4; extra sizes, $3.75 and $4.25. Wool and Cotton Combination Suits. with high or square neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes, $3; extra sizes, $3.25. Silk aad \Wool Combin. n_ Suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee or ankle length. Regular sizes, $2.50; extra sizes, $3. Silk and Wool Compination Suits, with high neck, long sleeves ankle length. Regular sizes, $3; extra sizes, $3.50. Cotton Vests, with high neck aggd long slecves, or round neck ;ml clbow sleeves. Regular sizes, 75c and $1; extra sizes, $1 and 1.15. Vests, with high neck, elbow sleeves, or square neck and clbow sleceves. Regular sizes, $1; extra sizes, SLIS5. 3 Tights, ankle length. Regular sizes, 75c and $1; extra sizes, §1 and $LI5. 3 Knee-length Tights. Regular sizes, $1; extra sizes, SL15. Pants, ankle or knee length; side buttoning. Regular sizes, $1; extra sizes, $LI1S. 2 s Vests, fleece lined, high neck, long sleeves. Regular sizes, 75¢ and §1; extra sizes, 75c and $1.25. Tights, ankle length. Regular sizes, 75c and $1; extra sizes, 75¢ and $1.25. Pants, side buttoning, fleece lined. Regular sizes, §1; extra sizes, $1.25. Knit Underwear Section, Third flvor. A Special Sale at Greatly Lowered Prices Decorated Candy and Utility Boxes 1-1b. size, round and oval shapes. Special, 25¢ ~ 2-1b. size, round and oval shapes. Special, 35¢ é'“" size, round and oval shapes. Spécial, 50¢ These prices are about one-fourth less than usual. Elaborately embellished in artistic designs and beautiful color effects. Ideal for candies, cakes, or for sewing, embroid- ery work or jewelry. Boxes of beauty and utility for the table, dresser * or any room in the house. These are fine grade enamel boxes, plain or deco- rated, in a variety of ddinty colorings. Housewares Section, Fifth floor.