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.S, ABLETO LEAD, SAYS JAMES BRYCE Briton Talks of Conference When Welcomed Home From American Trip. By the Assoclated Pross. LONDON, Qctober — Viscount James Bryce was formally welcomed home Amer ture tour at a luncheon gi honor by the English-speaking Union from his recent United Skinner, alluded to the I v hich s the Washington 1 Americuns Can Lead Way. ng the century of perfect y n the 5 declared t their partial : polut re He interpret it presiden- election as a non- s of the Vers illes treaty in ut form, but d & n aloof < and iselation on vt of Am i neated Ameri A duty t tite British the ashinzton conference. Commenting on the Irish situation, Yiscount Bryve said Americans could not understand why the British, with their experience in statecra a tled that troublesome problem, *hit America was - anxiou waiting a_generous and equitable settlement of the dispute. Harvey's Address. Ambassador Harvey, in toas: to the referred to V to seconding 1 Brit- unt on_of led him “the from Greit | Britain to Ame * who had done |start of the seuson to 40 ¢ @ more to lay th ation for essen-{pound, there is little likelih of tial co-operation ween the two|going above these figures, which are than any other man, living {from 17 to 20 S lower than at th in his rce. which. the natur: the the evidence o between gthened by great war. WEDDING DANCE SUNDAY, DESPITE OBJECTIONS comradeship © Greek Ceremonial Was Protested |) by Ministerial Association and Others Without Avail. Special o The S WINCH SR, The right to hold a ceremonial dance | in connection with a Greek wedding | October gue, it! . but the wedding | eld just the same. and without interfe The principals Greek priest When it be wedding t ceremony includ ome of ut the nimity, and tfter it that the dance w. modern *juzz" and the protest fell through. STAFF SERGEANT RETIRED. lacked una- | plained | not to be of the; variety ! Staff Sergt. Amos FE. Rinev, Serv-! h Infantry, has been 1 duty and placed on the retired list. He will be sent to| Bis bome i GOLG-CROWHNS ARE-GIVEN — UNQUALIFIED, RAISE is never given uniess deserved. Gold crown work is the most difficult form of dentistry and our patients give to their friends unrese praise of our work. speaks for itself. WASH. DENTAL PARLOR Su~cessor to Dr. Wonder-Dr. Rowell, 501 7th N.W. ., Somer, We 2thand B sts. Over Bank of Commeree Hours 9 A. V. to 8 P. M. Sunday 10 to 1 CUTICURA HEALS ITCHING ECZEMA All Over Body. Lasted About a Year. Burned SoHad ToScratch, “Ecsema broke out on my temples and forchead and then spread all over my body. Ititched and burned 80 that I bad to scratch, and dry, thick scales fell off. My hair was dry and rough and it all fell out. I mmin' on my head all the C trouble lasted about a year. 1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after I had used one cake of Soap and one box of Oint- ment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Carrie McQueen, Willow, Kentucky. Caticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. 'Madl. Addrase: First Woman Member A factory ARRIVING TURKEYS GIVE First ‘Large Shipment Is Received Sp Dispatehs to The Stz BALTIMORE, October 28.—The fi iarge shipment of turkevs of the 1 around without causing the sharp up- swing In price which always follows when demand exc sion men. that with the wholesale price at the the § whe By Wirdess e, l BERLI way of tre was told the representative motor tractor who has h logne, | tion the approved ho was recently elected on the dem- ! ratie ticket. PROMISE OF FAIR PRICE at Baltimore—Bulk of Receipts From North Carolina. 1 arrived on the market h with the bullk of receipts | North That ! e will be enough turkeys to ol from Carolin. :ds supply was the <ensus expressed by the commis- Another thing they forecast w. ayer” you may d her fir 3. She nev of her birth until to the parish pr Nova Se. Oetot not dt she wrote native town in informed her birthday Such engaging STYLE and exquisite MODELING and perfect FINISH as is expressed in NEWARK shoes for WOMEN this season so FAR EX- CEEDS anything offered anywhere at $4 and $5, that you will consider it your DUTY to tell your friends about them. You PAY LESS for NEWARK shoes without forsaking the standard of quality you are accustomed to, be- cause our output of over four million pairs yearly enables us to put MORE QUALITY IN THEM at 84 and $5 than any retailer possibly could. Hun- dreds of new styles—see them! ASK FOR NO. 549. Ladies Gun Metal Walking Boot. Made of specially selected atrong but soft uppers on en up-to-the-minute last and patters. Perfo:a- tfon on vamp and tip is neat end attractive. The strong Osk scle will give lone se Smooth innersole. Walking heel with Sori Step Rubber Heel attached. Its a shoe that will look wel I as long as you wear it. The priee is low as all Newark prices ave. Confiscation Follows Competition » in Munich When American Tractors Won Verdict. The e October ting men who have goods, all of which | are superior to the home products, | compan A . who rers to bring some of his st s to Munich and take part in a t ain through i there. grandfather, the late Sir | rman authorities in Cologne | sel, world-famous financ application “I never liked the fur coat I sent you for cleaning and repairs,” one of our cus- tomers wrote us last week, “but the few little touches you gave it when I sent it for cleaning and repa’ring apparently were all it needed to make it adorable.” Hgclloween Costumes' Renovated CLEANERS MAIN OFFICE: 740 12 7™ STREET N.w, “p » Bayer Unless you look on package or on tablets ge prescribed by physicians for twenty- ars and proved safe by tke Aspirin only as told in age for Colds, Head- When_the nich he W everyhody. during the three days of in the course of which th tractor showed plowing a_certs one-third t recei cordially hing, n sudde notice tractors ar that he had into Gern import Star and Chicago Daily eht, 28.—One German American business —_—— A typical open-air h fair hair and bl wlish to import Lanthropist. Thank You! Call Main 4724-4725-4726 e e e for the name Rhumatism, Pa Al Tablets boxes of 4 100, i Bayer ceticacidest druggists scl in in hand bottles enuine Aspirin = When you look at them you are going to LOOK TWICE—for the QUALITY and STYLE of these NEWARK shoes for Fall are so far beyond the stand- ards you have associated with shoes at this price in recent years, that you are going to realize that anything MORE than $5 you pay elsewhere is money expended UNWISELY. And what is MORE, you can make up your mind that they MUST be the fin~st for the meney in America when FOUR MILLION peonle wear them! This season is MORE OF A NEWARK SEASON THAN EVER! Let us show vou some of the hun- dreds of smart styles tomorrow. ASK FOR NO. 3322. = Men’s Mahogany English Bal; bran-new pat- tern, attractively perforated. The single scle is of the best Osk tanned leather; white fibre Damp Proof Middle Sole: Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber Heel attached. We do not believe you can get the same style, fit and wear anywhere else at the price. $ The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States. 4 WASHINGTON STORES 913 Pa. Ave. NW. 506 9th St. NW. 1112 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Night All Newark Open Nights Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers 711 H St. N.E. Open Nights Open Nights on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” American arrived in Mu- American its superiority by in tract of land in time required by any T, 1y the American re- brought y without license and n the machines, worth i 00 marks, had been confiscated. Although he complained to the high- Rerlin est government officials in about the injustice of this action, rlter AGday he has not vet been able to get the OE % Big tractors bac girl, L in Miss Ear- y of Toothache, Lumbago and for Bayer tin >4 GERMAN WAY OF BLOCKING .‘,:d n,'[?,:l::(,):we\l“fih:;\-firm;:y?:: p‘}zr(yu LTI I LI Of Swedish Reichetag| ), 5, BUSINESS REVEALED NEW HATS OF INDIVIDUALITY $4.95 $7.50 $90.95 Three groups as famous for quality and correct style as for low prices. co'lection is bright with novelty—featuring hundreds of new ar- sh from the inner shrine of Fashion; hats of duvetyn, of felt, of fine Original style touches, unique appli- cations of ostrich, cire ribbon, fancy feathers, jet, fur and ornaments. fpes sesthe 6160 GENU brocades, of Panne and Lyons velvets. $3.98 and $4.98 Chil- dren’s Beavers.... $2.89 Beautiiul, jurry quality beavers, the season’s prime favorite in milli- with rolling brims, and grosgrain mery for gemeral utility wear. Every ribbon bands and streamers. Medium, hat contains the “Suedelike” label large and small models. Black, blue, which identifies the genuine. Every brown and tan. Strictly perfect. color. New Purchase Famous VAN RAALTE Glove Silk $3.50 to $4.50 Qualities Classed as “Substandards™ of high interest—telling of nationally known glove silk stockings, in both plain and lace stripe stlyes. at a price hardly within speaking distance of their quality. Choice of black, various shades of brown and gray and white. They show all the noted points of Van Raalte excellence—the minute defects:not 1 affecting appearance or wear in the slightest. BOYS' RIBBED SCHOOL HOSE, the heavy, sturdy kind that resists strenuous wear. Dura- 2{c bly reinforced. Ivery pair perfect.......... BOYS' AND GIRLS' SPORT HOSE, including silk Hosiery news and mercerized mixtures In the popular derby- ribbed style and mercerized in the heavy rib- £Qo bing. All COIOFS «.evuvunnn > SRS A white, LDREV’S RIBBED HOSE, in black, pair in all sizes and every « cordovan and tan, perfect. Good, serviceable stockings. 1, Special .. 5 l2/2c —CHILDRE) AY STOCKINGS that button to the st. Black, white and cordovan. Al sfzes b1z to FAY COTTON STOCKINGS ..... FAY LISLE STOCKINGS Van Raalte Double- Silk GLOVES.. $1-15 New shipment of $1.50, $200 and $2.25 qualities to sell “way underprice” because of tiny and harmless imperfections. Heavy Silk Gloves, lined with silk or with suede cloth. Black, gray, brown, navy, pongee, white and beaver. Self and fancy backs. VAN ‘RAALTE 16-BUTTON SUEDE-FIN- ISHED GLOVES, in black, brown, mode, bea~ ver, gray, white and pongee; also Kay- 98¢ ser 12-button black chamoisette gloves WOMEN’S BAIRRITZ SHIRRED KID GAUNTLETS, imported from France, For- merly sold for $450. Black with white, vhit ith black, so tan and BrOWh Toeeenne fn 200 $2.98 ~ Coats for Tots In Glorious Array At Attractive Prices 59 Three specialized groups of smartly modeled coats for children of 2 to 6 years. Of many worthy and beautiful materials. Belted and cape models, full length, well lined. Pekin, reindeer and rich heather colorings. $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 Little folks’ finer coats in wonderful variety. Of broadcloth, bolivia, chin- chilla, velvet, corduroy and novelty woolens. Raglan, yoke, double- breasted, smocked, pleat- ed and fancy models, trimmed with fur and buttons. All colors—in- cluding the new Jockey red. Sizes 2 to 6. $9.98 to $19.98 Infants’ Blankets 69¢ Beautiful quality warm, felt-like blankets with whipped edge. Pink and blue. Large size. Children’s Fine Dresses - $4.98 to $19.50 Of taffeta, velvet, corduroy, serge and jersey. Embroidered, ruffled, pleated and sashed, in many dainty effects. Sizes 6 to 14. Saturday’s Live and Important NEW Satisfactron First 810818 Z¢h St. For Street and Sports UEDELIKE HOODS— Forest Mills Button-Attachment UNION SUITS $ Heavy flecce-lined kind. Girl: in white 12, Boya' s in gray; sizes 4 to 10. Children's Forest Vests slight vy fleeced. eck, long Dutch neck, eeves. Ankle Gurment, pants. Sizes 2 to 6. Sizes 8 to 16. Women's $1.00 and $1. est Mills heavy fleeced No. 910. Vests have high necks and long sleeves or low neck and no sleeves. Ankle pants. Slight seconds. Regular Sizes -29c Extra Sizes 89c Men’s Winter Underwear MEN’S UNION SUITS, of COOPER'S Part-wool medium weight, knit on Union Suits, the popular spring needle machine. medium weight, spring Closed crotch. Warmth needle knit, in natural gray without unneces- color. Warmth without $1.19 sary weight GSPALY Tailored of woolens in bright, rich colorings the quieter pleated and knife-pl with belted tops. A are a few fine s skirts. quality for the price. R S Marion While Our Expert Shepper —is at your service when you cannot visit the store. Write Her or Phone - Main 7700 Well Tailored PLAID SKIRTS Wear $5.00 beautiful plaid o in groups rge and worsted An unusual mcasure of Girls’ New WINTER COATS Mothers of misses of 6 to I4—and of course the yvoung folks themselves—will find at King's Palace a gathering of new coats admirable alike from the viewpoint of warmth and that of good appearance Polo Cloth Coats Bolivia Coats $10 to $25 d Velour Coats Smart belters are much in evidence joy high popularity., Then there ar swagger models, the very essence of winter comfort. Kit coney and beaverette collars add warmth and richness to many of the coats. Others have cloth collars of various sizes. Colors include brown, navy, heather and soft sport colorings—Second Floor. loose, MEN'S DUOFOLD UNION SUITS, in regular and stout COOPER'S S ILK-AND- sizes. Outer laver of wool | W © O L Medium - weight for warmth, inner laver of | Union s, garments of cotton for comfort. Sani- | beautiful quality and finish. tery and in every way | In plain white or with a of * superior quali- light blue hairline W . $3.98 | L. VU At $3.98 COOPER’S Elastic Ribbed MENS LAMBSDOWN Combed Cotton Union Suits, | Heavy Fleeced Shirts and in white and ecru. Made on | Drawers, the weight for spring needle machine, Just | warmih. Beautifully” g 55 the weight for now. §f 4 | finished. —Garment. All mizenji3é to 4 2 MEN’S GLASTENBURY COOPER'S Heavy-weight | PART-WOOL Underwear. Combed Cotton Union Suits, spring needle knit; perfect fitting, warm and durable, White and ecru. $1-98 Sizes 3¢ to 46 .. Women’s $29.75 Suits " Reduced for One Day Only Fur Trimmed . A group of decidedly fashionable winter suits, tailored of tricotine, serge, velour and yalama cloth. New lengthened coats, lined with satin. $29.75—our regular price—is low, indeed, for such suits. At $25 the value is truly remarkable. Slip-Over Sweaters Beautiful All-Wool Quality $2.98 ‘Winter comfort and smart style alike commend these new and fascinating sweaters to Saturday shoppers. And then the price is only $2.98—surprising indeed when you consider that they are every thread wool. Round neck, girdle and pockets. Navy, jade, black, tomato and cardinal.’ At $4 9 —All-wool and Fine o Worsted Sweaters in coat and tuxedo models. Plain and fancy knit. Rose, copen, brown, navy, black and white. At s7 9 —Women’s Pure o. Wool Convert- ible Tuxedo Sweaters, with self collar or brushed wool collar and cuffs. Cross-over belt, two pockets. Buff, navy, rust and copen. The New Scarfs Knitted—Brushed Wool—Camels- hair—in plain colors with jacquard trimmings—in plaids—in color com- binations. $3.98 to $10.98 famous for its warmth and good service. Medium and heavy weights and drawers, ment . Shirts sar- $1.75 Braided Embmi:lerfll A Big Special in Boys’ Overcoats e $8.95 Cheviot, Mannish Big, warm handsome Cloths .... < Coats the boy can wear with distinction—coats of thoroughly good workmanship and dressy style as well as fine fabrics. Chinchilla Overcoats in blue, brown and gray. Pebble cheviot coats in new Jack Tar model, in navy and brown, with red flan- nel lining and embroid- ered chevron. High-neck Russian models and mannish lapel styles, some with two muff pockets and two patch pockets. All sizes 3 to 10. Junior Overcoats—10 to 16 Cut on mannish lines, with muff pockets ts, yoke, inverted pleat in Fur-Collar Overcoats For boys' of 3 to 10. Of heavy mannish gray cloth, with quilted lining. e,