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L I __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921 @’6@@%’ RTIFICIAL EYES —we make a special- ty of fitting them. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F st.| [ TISH PEACE CONFERENCE. BEEF CLUB WINS PRIZES. [NEW WELL RECOMMENDED| Save Your ‘Eyes o Boys and @irls Compete for Hon- | Warrenton Council Worried 0ver};2:h:';}';}ggml“—:r caused Ty that overstrained ors at Richmond Fair. Water Situation. | 3 . BERNARD A. BAER pecial Dispatch to The Star. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., October 24.—The .. October 24.—At| Optometrint exhibit of the boys' and girls' baby | the Jast meetiug, Of (he, lpWhA COUNGY | 217.218 EVANS BUILDING beef clbs ‘of Fauquier at the s e e 1420 New Y. 2 in Richmond was the largest ever e he 1 ew York Avenue : for the last eight! taken to the fair from any one county cussed theques-| ———— It numbered thirty-cight ca 100 SCENES AT THE IRISH-BRI being the total number en the class. Singleton Luttrell of Delaplane i addition The Best is the Chenpest won the grand championship with his | the council. As analysis has shown | THE | Anzus steer, this honor carrying with ; that the well now in use has been | it a $500 scholarship at the V. P. L | polluted, and as the town must depend | The same animal, entered in another 1 i, when as this ve ! e. Thirteen of the thirty s given | & in ihe class were won by t uquier | sanitary club, and six out of the first twe it also won first in onc being for the be ate L Maj. ) 1 agter 1 commended ed, as the only probiem, and s n for such a w of health, came promptly over the fleld new well b solution the best Wonderful Heate - and diphthy several ¢ onal club judgin heastern fair. he only girl amon rs, o teve ;i was much younger than the aver- axe of the contestants. For Infants and Children | MINISTER TO PERU HOME. | ! NEW YORK, October 24 —William ! InUse ForOver 30 Years | nzales, United States minister ] arrived here on the "w“’,:eb“" shi quibo for @ visit of | o R M/ ° KAUFMAN #22 INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business ::f,,r;::::‘ 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES “THE ém‘li QUALITY SHIRT” GNDERWIIL FHOTY. CTRIC HEATERS, Provide instant, clean, steady HEAT when and where wanted. All sizes here. Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. Branch Store, Washington Rall way and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 955 SOFT COLLAR: o Novem- | ico. 24 Z THREE TIMELY SALES Which Are “Going Over” Big Z of work you want. | tne ranks of both the old| U II . Test our service. g 9 PROISIErING 1ccrate charges, |PoFtics. and from now on to Novem- ber S, when the ballots are counted, : Phn,cq-f l;!c., ;‘x.zl_unm. politics will hold the center of the ® |stage in Maryland. Gov. Ritchie opened the demo- cratic party’'s campaign Tuesday when he fired the opening gun in an address at Upper Marlboro, in which i I B he took the reorganization plan of the party as the keynote. In it's | reorganization plan, he said, the} | party offered to the taxpavers of the| state an economy of $500,000 a year, | which was in accord with the need | of the times, while the republicans Pays 6 Per Cent this line. : ‘ “One of the encouraging things had oftered absclutely nothing alon | | ! on shares maturing in 45 [[|about present-day politics,” saia the | N fl“'an.'lE‘:; ‘l:zl:;.l‘r:::n::.pnbllennn and sympathizsers are shown kneeling outside the premier’s residence and saying their rosaries, while awaiting (hr‘j omy of $500,000 a Year @BIG FLOUR SALE@ \ T e W GOLD MEDAL%$1 .20 12-1b. Saturday We Did Big Things in CERESO 1 A j Bag, 6 1 C Our “Season’s-Top™ Sale of 836 FINE FELT HATS At the left, Arthur Grifith, Sinn Fein forelgn minister, followed by hix colleague, Michael gollinv, xhown on their way to the conference. ISTARTS FOR TEXAS FETE. |l Witz for Waco, Tex. where she | young girl, was chosen by Gov. | | = * | will represent the state of Virginia | Westinoreland s S0 ! — s 3 | this state e ente e ! Is,,,,,.,., Dispateh to as Princess of the 0ld Dominion in |\ : i th o . g to Tulsa, S s companied by her mother, Mrs. Julius | Miss Witz, who is a beautiful fore returning to e sl e el SR e e W e e el e e =, for State. Paperhangmg"f doing the kind | congigerably more activity is noted | B bag, YOU SHOULD STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PRICE SOAP SALE v , “is that th is les T - or 83 months. It 5&}?'?5"5" ;:pve: umf'nfal;is?ia"r&’fr'e s and more of an appeal to reason. . . i il indi d s Pays 4 Per Cent e h[’,,pz‘.ng(:‘;;‘ '}E? [‘fl,”‘-’}?ui‘“fyzl D K“;akmg :: ; Soap‘,l‘i cakes. ..... 25¢ Fairy Soap,acake........... 7c 5 on shares withdrawn be- [[||®hich has been €roaey Inoen oman Oc oap, 4 cakes. ...... 25¢ - S fore maturity vogers! ol e P. & G. White Naptha Soap, Ivory Soap, large, a cake. ..12}5c “To some re: means n 2 b ’ but to the number who do not vote Sicakes ..o - ouisiooise eeiare 29c | Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes. ..... 25¢ Am for a democrat just because he is a ts More Than democrat, or a republican just be- | $7,000,000 cause he'is a republican, it means a| > ’ great deal. e must Jjustify one| party’s claim Dy offering measures - which are good and which provide Surplus Nearing !for those things in government which | the present need calls for.” 0ld Dutch Cleanser, Can, 9¢ | Bon Ami, Can..........9 EGGS ™' A Dozen 45¢ Gray. Otter, Coffec Martins and Havana Shades Of course, there are only broken lots. but they're the scason's fastost, snappiest scilers. % | $800,000 Maryland in Forefront. I Silk Trimmed e b ol $3.50 After referring to democratic ac-! % ier of $3.50. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [||| complishments in the state, the xov- § - _ Leather Sweats ts worth all of ¥ o ) concluded: N JAMES = BERRY, Prealdent Marviand. instead of being back- | N Ch()lce JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ward among the states, as she was|N s twelve or fifteen years ago, has taken | \§ ’ Meal . ==l | ner place in the forefront.” N y The principal feature of republican | NN We've Sfl‘l;ck the Popular “Chord”! With This Sterling Line of politics this week was the return' from Europe of former Senator Wil- !liam P. Jackson and the setting at | rest of rumors which have been cur- rent for some time of a “break” between the “eastern shore boss” and and save rep: Join the ‘Save the Sar- BUTTER,¢=., 1. 50c face' army of home owners. \‘nltedl S(:uhes ?’exlmlorf % E. ‘}\}Ieller % It the “bolt” of Mayor Broen- o Interior and Exterior Work. if:lgofiv:ldn.[:he :\{rr?}l{?; of Rhep‘re.‘!nlili :\\é Q B l 12 . tive John Philip as chairman of N “art P c ll W ~ o All-Wool Suits and Overcoats . K FERGUSON, INC. ;3% Palpting Department, Ph. N. 231-33% the city committee. While neither side has so far issued a statement in regard to the report- = ed “break.” close personal friends of I Jackson declare that he and fieflfllfls H 2 Weller are as close personally an } How to Make Pine politically today as they were prior R to the former's trip to Europe, an ; cough sY’"p at Home that at no time he contemplated a R H severance of such relations, and mak- 72 Simpson’s Pasteurized Milk S%oee 5 ~ IONA = | RAKERSECALS | JONA CORN |==2= | PEAS ex - ot - 1 lc Nabisco’s, pkg. ... 8c 14c BAKER’S RED CIRCLE COCOA | COFFEE _ Lb. 1/2 ilb. Can 2 1 C | 'l%k,%cMiIlion Pounds Sold a Year Mazola 0ilcZ25¢2.49c | Wesson Gilc.:27¢Z. 49¢ CRISCO |, 295 Has no oequsl for prompt results. ing of other alignments It is also T T RO BT S sald that he looks upon the Balti- more postmastership as a local office and one in which the city's repre- : y | sentatives alone are interested. . Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- Scouts Talk of Break. tions and remedies for coughs. The | Tnose best informed regarding reason is that pine contains several | Jackson's views declare that the re- elements that have a remarkable ef- v:rtedd "hre:::(t';e v;a::mr;:;m:g Jmore fect i i i tha lemoc 3 - in_soothing and healing the | (115,150 the party, and that he will membranes of the throat and chest. | sention in the party, and that he will | i”“ cough syrups are combina- |do hix part i thls campsien To | tions of pine and syrup. The |this end he will. probably hold a con~ SyEnp. campaign after he has been told de- edT" make the best pine cough rem- | tails of the present political situa- ly that money can buy, put 21 |tion. i oun i int b Senator France, who saw Mr. Jack- ces of Pinex in a pint bottle and | .o in Philadlelphia the early part of fill up with homemade sugar syrup. | the week, but would not discuss the Or you can use clarified mol-;u;"snbject or trhes:xl‘t‘ o: [glepocnufr;:'e!;esrl“ci:;; i i e at he Wikt c s % number of vital political questions | a full pint—more than you can buy | he wishes to discuss with the repub-, ready-made for three times the |lican state leader. ¥ meney. 1t s pure, good and tastes | o R E RIS RS pleasant. While Mr. Jackson has been in You can feel this take hold of a|Europe.” szi% s;-{mo&‘ F;‘a:\ca. ;-m:g cough or cold in a way that means | the party policy for the future 1§ to, bus e® worked out. All sorts of problems iness. The cough may be dry, %, "lkely to be discussed, such as | hoarse and tight, or may be persist- | Mr. Jackson's chances for a_diplo- ently loose from the formation of | matic post and the question of fur- phlegm. The cause is the same—in- | ther, dispensation of federal patron- Slamed membranes—and this Pinex | *5¢" | $2 75 Hundreds have “been in,” looked, marveled and bought. To give you an idca of the surprise that's in store for you, we-can tell you the same values sold last year for $45. There’s a $5 bill here for any man who can buy elscwherc—for the same moncy—as good a suit or overcoat as we are selling for $29.75 % GET READY FOR THAT COLD WEATHER! Take advantage of this sale of Heavy v Union Suits in two famous makes % R —— and Syrup combination will stop it —ausually in 24 h less. Splen- CROSS WORK. |} i o7 1 R o L N \ 900 Heavy Ribbed Union Suits :;);rn:::ets or any ordinary throat|Augusta County Chapter Officers §\ l-lb ll/g-ll! 34', , . c §\ I Pi i highly Tell of Unusual Year. & 3 19 > '29 '55 N I compo“:m;sof. gel?uifi‘e ;‘::::;r;::‘: Special Dispatch to The Star. \\\\\ Can ch 4] cCan c Exceptional Value ‘\\\ ‘ HomousiChalmesand Modesell Maks y odract and s famous the ‘woeld | STAUNTON, o, ocuber Mo T e i e over for its' prompt effect upon 5 s i \ | = ¥ W;E:‘v’-‘re of substitutes. Ask z‘%;‘hC{:;a;mf;‘f}:fi:?fi? ofi; § PRUNE 40 So = Ib., lgc | L & P Sauce 25c i 69 druggist for “2; ounces of Pinex.s|o the dnnual: mesting, neld a¢ the AN .60-70 to Ib., 14c g 9 . with directions, and don't accept | V', Geontiin M. Hanger, formery |R 3 anything else. Guaranteed to give |president of the chapter, wWho repre- A New Link Added te Our Chain of Economy Stores 3 for $4.75 absolute satisfaction, or money re-|sented Augusta county at the first [N fanded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, | national convention of thé American | Ind. Red Cross, at Columbus, Ohlo, gave a comprehensive report on that gath- [\ ering and outlined the program of jN the national organization. R A paper read by Miss Ruth Alli- IR son, the Red Cross county nurse, told of work accomplished among the county school children, With a to- tal enrollment of 7,000 children in the county schools, 2,700 have been inspected ~since February, and this mlml::z b.ioas ng lilncwglex those in- spec T ace, county | P Realth .Juh St 2 Wednesday, October 26, at 3335 M St. N.W., Georgetown A visit to our stores will convince you of our exceptionally low prices on our en- tire line of goods. A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. 7 s ATLANTIC & PACIFIC & Cream and Gray—Spring Necdle Ribbed—Flatlock Seams—Standard Closed Crotch Style—Sizes 34 to 50 MONEY’S WORT:H OR MONEY BACK -