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. TAX MEASURE SENT 1 INTO CONFERENCE Republican Leaders Promise Opportunity for Direct i Vote Later On. told ter's assailant. Moore ran from the house in his shirt sleeves and quickly disappeared. I:z. It is .i;o alleged ‘tvhn he lorfi;‘ With a promise ‘by. republican lead- Jhth 'street, and Mcs. Ambroge ers that an oppdrtunity would' be| SPECIAL AIR MAIL SERVICE. |1511 23d street, to checks allé siven later for a direct vote on the tax, but without any instructions on conference yesterday. E WOMAN SHOT IN SIDE. Assailant Is Not'Apprehended by May Walker, colored, twent: ears old, 1151 $th street, sul rom & was taken A special air mail service went into Proposéd 50 per cent maximum sur-|effelt for the day between this city f and New York to expedite- th very of photographs and motion pic- any of the $33 Senate amendments, the | t.ire Ailma of the proctssion and the House sent the tax revision bill to|ceremony at Arlington. wae scheduled to leave Bolling field . at’ 2:30 o'cloc s aftefnoon. 'This The democrate waged a short, but!i ‘connect with the' transcontinen- -nine ering hnllotowo‘;md in her l}aln -Ilda]. mergency Hospital last night from her home. o the police her cond! critical. William Moore, allas “Slim,” | by colored, forty vears old, is alleged | Sayer of th to have done the shooting. nie Walksr, mother of the wounded woman, uamed Moore as 'ier daugh- Thomas P. Nichola Police were told eons Mra. Min- o de- ‘Youth, Nineteen, Charged et |by “Detsctive Barbee wn third preeinc 21st and N streets, Sunday Miller occupied GETS FOUR-YEAR TERM. ineffectual fight to force an immediate | ta] poute to advance the.westward |tent to rob Williams P. Edm: Vote on acceptance of the amendment, Representative Garret; of Tennesses, the minority leader, of-| fering @ resolution instructing the cent rate. The move caught the majority leaders unawires, but after a sharp debate Representa- tive Mondell' of Wyoming. ocountered ‘with a motion to lay the resolution on :he‘ ’tzsble. This motlon prevailed, 200 0 133, “Insargents” Split. “Insurgent” republicans : favoring the 50 per cent rate over the House maximum of 32 per cent, split on the motion to table. Twenty-five of them voted against, while one democrat, Campbeil of Pennsylvania, voted for the motion. The republicans oppos- ing were: Andrews, Nebraska; Bar- bour, California; Beck, Wisconsin; Browne, Wisconsin; Clague, Minne- sota; Coéper, Wisconsin; Crampton, Michigan; Curry. California; Dowell, Jowa; Frear, Wisconsin; Hoch, Kan- was; James, Michigan; Keéller, Minne- sota; Kleczka, Wisconein: Kopp, lowa; Lampert, Wisconsin; Little, Kansas; A. P. Neleon, Wisconsin; J. M. Nelson, - Wisconsin; - Rosenbloom, ‘West Virginia: Schail, Minnesota: Sinnott, Oregon; Taylor. Tennessee; Voight, Wisconsin, and Woodruff, Michigan. X & Myer London, socialiat, also voted ®egainst tabling the resolution. Bad Faith Charged. Having temporarily bridged the gap in their own party on this question, saajority leaders apparently had ex- ected 2o opposition to their plan to ave the conferees uninstructed, and 4n the course of the debate on the Garrett resolution . Representative Mondell intimated that there had been bad faith on the deocl'l.!ll;t!h‘la. This was denied by Representatives Gar- yett and Garner of Texas, ranking democrat on the ways and means cemmittee. 3 —_— . A One Big Unien of seafarers has Deen organized in Japan, Wwith a ‘membership of more than 30,000. Benate | delivery of the films. en' tember 7 last. 77u's 0 W Who G'ets the Blame? Logically, a ‘man won’t take the blame for andthet’s error. || For example: A bookbinder agrees to fur- nish you with blank books; He i does only the bookbinding. An- other firm does the rubing and a third the printing. ‘With so many concerns involved, mis- takes and delays will naturally be encountered.- Then they play the game called “passing the buck.” : Ve X On the other hand, we make blank books from start to finish in cur ‘own plant. Perfect co-operation and the absence of rivalry minimize errors and eliminate delay. We assume full responsibility for every order. - A It is charged that he stole a quan- tity of jewelry from theé apartmert of Prescott Arma, night. room in the build- have been taken from mail boxes, Robert Hall, a young white man, was The plane |séntenced yestérday by Justice Siddons, in Criminal Division 3, to serve four years in the penitentiary. Hall was re- cently convicted of an assault with in- onds, Sep- They're __“Cqminé Back™. Strong--~ Women’s Boots The boots and oxfords we're offering at — $5.95 ARE largely the teavier ' weight sorts that recent bad - weadther has suggested you need: Toney Red Brogue Oxfords. Black Calf Brogue Oxfords. Tan and Brown Sports Ox- fords. Black or Tanm Laced Boots. . Tan and Bladk. Walking Ox- fords. v ‘Tan and Black heavy Sports Patent leather “Flapper” Ox- fords. Patent leather 3-Strap Pumps. *- Velvet Pumps ; AS pictured, are thé Latest Novelty. in Women’s high- %radc Low- Shoes for"'Evening Wear. Black Velvet Sandal ef- fect, cut low, with two straps. Priced at $10.75. ROBABLY three or four times as many ‘women’s boots, as shoe merchants generally have pro- .wided, will be asked for this fall and winter. Because many women have found gyt that, after all, it takes a boot to pro- tect ope's-health in bad weather. We.have plenty . of netv ones ready. e = . »Black Kid Boots— {Fan Calf Boots— - - $5.95 Up : “Brown Kid Boots— $7.85 Up Children need stauncher - School Shoes i EAVIER weight, higher- cut shoes, “honestly - made “of solid leathers—are the best protection tion you Parents can givé your Children against colds and sickmess. . AND this special gr:;de of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, though low . priced, has everything we could put into them, to make them as.near ~'Weather-Proof as possible. High cut Tan and Mahogany Lotus leathers with strictly solid leather soles. 6 t0 8.1, ... 8295 8% tall........$395 11% to 2.. .$445 - 215 10 6........$4.98 ‘A ND for boys—Special ‘values_at $395 A that will surpri:: you. Strictly solid tan uppers and Goodyear Welt leather - soles. Wide toes for the little fellows; me- -diam-toes for big boys. Sizes from 10to5%. Allat.....ccooeeienn. 33'95 Boys ‘high cut “roll-top heavy-weight Golf Stockipg's, special value at §1 Girls’ and Boys’ extra heavy or medium weight ribbed Stockings in.Black or.Tan. 3 for $1, pair 35¢ LU LT O T T A T T T O S O T LT L T T LT T T T T T ' THE - EVENINGVSTAR, - WASHINGTON, ‘ SAYS WIFE WAS MARRIED. Honry L. Davison Seeks to Havé ‘With Robbing Mail Boxes. -~~{" Two charges of forgery and one of grand larceny have been preferred. against David H. Millér, nineteen years old, former residént ‘of But v Mont., who was arrested last nighs had rlever been ! He deo that when they went to the clerk of the court to. procure & marriage li- llll!w“mmllmlmmmIllllll"llII|Hll|IlllllllllllllllllllIll!llllllllllllmIllllIllllli‘llIllltll“lIfllIIIIIIIIIIII|Illill|IIIIIIIlIllIllIIHfl|Illll|l|llllllflllllllllll wife shie was in reality the wife of nother and had 1 this District. Davison declaved that he only re- ::u:l‘ ud(mlnd that his wife had a b cense heré, the brid to con- no capacity mar. sband hvilht, frem whom she | tlon. vo! said her Women’s : .Sport Hose - $1.00 « Preferred for lt{le. com- fort and service—these part wool stockings, in both plain and clocked effects. In addition to the perfect qualitiés theré are women's (ull-h;;si:‘fid ‘buck ‘woolen hose, slightly irregular. Also* handsome - derby- ribbed silk and mercerized sport hosé, in the popular colorin®s. BOY® AND GIRLS’ SPORT MOSE, both the dérby-ribbed merceriséd kind and the heav- fer ribbe cétton . T the wanted 5OC BOYS' HEAVY-RIBBED colors ... BMLACK SCHOOL HOSE, every pair perfect. Durably tfein- forced ;l“ wesnring ZIC WOMEN’S REAL FRENCH KID 3-CLASP GLOVES, of high quality. Tan, brogn, ponges, beaver, black and white; stitehed to :nuc!t or to con- ot PABE ovenenooen WOMEN'S PRINE LAMB- SKIN GLOVES, soft, pliant I.u“ .urvl:nbhl?l ‘Tan, brown, ack and white, 'with self er con 51.75 first h.n‘lhnd ‘was dead. ‘Davison also she cut “his ttyre. Attor “"IK_ furnityre. orney Foreclosure progeedings Wil be' alx | meve " mo. entldren. . Alimony is asked. marriage, Henty L. Da- lowed to be carried through agalust|Attomey P. J. Vison petitioned. the District Kupreme | o pumber of individual properties st wife. L the Dupdalk, Md., project of the Ship~ | ping Board, it was snnounced. last ‘night by Harry 8. Kimball, vice presi- dent of the Emergency Fleet Corpora- for several months. ¢ " A§XE LIMITED DIVORCE. r 4 to shoot her and other cruel treatment are alleged in a petition for his wife with cruelty, saying eudecker appears for the BOSTON, husband. ) U Wedding Ansulled. : a limited_divorce filed in the District | Liggett, president of the United Drug Deciaring i s 23 PROPERTIES AT STAKE. |heb hushand John-G: - Kews. They |Company, who last July transferred | s 2 . married November 28, 1918 and | BIS assets to trustees for the benefit RSUL POSTS OPEN. Examinations will be held at the|the discharge of the trustees. State Departmeat in the week be- for appointment as consuls, vice con- O toas | suls, consular assistants and student ted, which the purchasers not kept up their instaliments | interprete! through the cg-o| a trust fund for the purpose. Bramley Collar and Cuff Sets And Other Neckwear Novelties, 42¢ A one-day underpricing of all our 50c collars and collar and cuff sets, induding_pique and eyelet Bram- ley sets, lace sets, nad tuxedo ang stratght lace collars. Surpassing Last November’s Sale of ; ‘ Children’s Knitted Wearables With Hundreds of Fine Garments at Lowest Prices A year ago King’s Palace held 2 memorable sale of children’s sweaters ‘and sets—by far the greatest event of its kind in our history. Tomorrow we set out to beat that won- derful record of sales—with much lower prices for goods of quality. . CHILDREN'S Slip-Over Sweaters .......... 4-98 Children's pure worsted slip- over sweaters, knit with block stitch. Roll collar and belt.J} Cembinations of buff and brown, brown and buff and copen and buff. Sizes 34 and 36. Brushed Wool Sets, $2.98. Children's dainty, warm sets, con- sisting of brushed wool scarf and i cap te match. In plain copen and combination colors. Genuine Suedelike Tams $1.00 ] in red, copen, brown and beaver. Grosgrain ribbon band around front, elastic in back. —Second Floor. Sweater Sets End v $4.98 Beautiful quality white knitted sets to keep the little folks “snug as a bug in a rug.” White. Sizes 2 to 6. Knitted Toques, 35¢ Tots' pure worsted knitted toques, made with fancy borders, trimmed with flufty pompon. Sweaters, $4.98 and $5.98 Children's all-wool sweaters, plain and fancy knit, with sailor or roll collar, .{l and kets. Rose, copen, tan, brown and cardinal. Smart Velvet Tams, $1.25 Brown and biaok. So Many New and Charming | Blue Serge LIGGETT TO PAY IN FULL. uArrn.n‘emenll‘to m'lellb!hh obliga- lons were made - possible, a state- Homes cccupled By twenty-three { ginning January 16 to obtain eligibles| POVS WOe madle’ POHL/E @ stater tengnts will de affect ‘"’.'u on ave trast backs WOMEN'S K. SEWED LAMBSKIN GLOVES, a spe- cisl purchase; every pair per- fect. Black, tan, gray, brown and X Deaver ...ooe..-- KID GAUNTLETS, with strap wrist. Tan, brown aad black; also Sne 1‘.1..'“‘ gaunt- 52.98 e cescesiinane . KAYSER OHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETS, with strap wrist. 8and, brown, beaver, mastic and 79c . WRIE ceceennionioien B Large coney fur collar, cuffs and band ~ around bottom. Plain and fancy linings. Belt can be worn inside or out. Plush and H. & H. Plush. Collars of opossum or kit coney. Con- k mbh belt. Silk lined. ~Secend Floor, King’s Warm Underwear For Women and Children jomen's Fovest -Mills Under- COhldren's Fleeced Vests and ~ ts and pants, both me- Pamta—High neck: long-sleeve ht and fleece lined.’ vests; ankle pants. RMegular Dxtra 3te8 10 te 16 $1.00 $1.15 39¢ 50c, emen’s Weorest Mills TUnion s u-'q'u—uu fleece 1ined, In ankle "f:.'.","l'n‘- ‘fl}:;r‘h:;.',"m“";:; Jength; medium weight, in both Lions sleeves, ankie 1 & knee and ankle lengths. Regular Bxtra $2.00 $2.25 10 to 16 .$1.00 3tes 85¢ Heavy Kait U Mn‘w-rmly fleeced and equipped with buttons for ng the outer garmenta, Very slight irregulars of $1.36 kind—not at all affected in wearing qual- ye ity. Bises 3t0 12 ......... esecsecanse eecesscsnne -[ . Overcoats " Mackinaws BOYS’ ALL-WOOL 2-Pants Suits Presenting a Matchless Measure of Warmth, Stylo and Service $8075 ALL-WOOL ‘OVERCOATS, of fine maanish coat-. ings l.ndl chh]«chill:“ &uni:! modglslwi:h, h{llh ne:tk. slso lapel styles. ave belt and plenty ‘of pockets. Warmly lined. Sizes 3 to 10. $878. ; ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS are in rich plaids. i Belted model with convertible collar, two muif pockets and two fl? y’n;'h pockets. Inverted plest in back. e !OOI, plendid ble ALL=W( SUITS come in splendid, dural fabrics. Box-pleated Norfolk and yoke-back, inverted- 2 % pleat modefs. Lined with wool .alpaca.’ Two ' pairs of pants. $8.75. BIG BOYS' OVERCOATS, sizes 9:to 17, Of heavy, plaid- k, plain surface mannish coating, “with ‘skeleton lining. Raglan sleeves. Belt and big Coats For Tots That It Is Hard to Choase the Prettiest $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 to $25 598 to $7.98 there are handsome, warm coats of chinchilla, corduroy, o e misturen. Biraigh'line, cape and belted models. Sizes £ to 8 |oo% & to 14 Erom 3858 o $25.00 there are superd coats of superfine fabrics in & Wealth of | Second Fleor—King's New Plush Coats ° LACK Plush Coats of rich, mirror quality—the thick, resplendent pile that wears so well and retains its beauty ® through unlimited service, Of H. & H. and Peerless phush. $39.75 to $110.00 - Special! Children’s Button Attachment Union Suits * Dresses $4.98 and $5.98 Children’s navy blue |serge dresses, one-piece model, trimmed with wool ' embroidery and fancy brald: jumper dresgpes with tan guimpes and regulation dresses trimmed with braid and silk emblem. 3 Chalmer’s Moleskin p Shirts and Shirts and 7 Drawers Drawers X with thick white fleece. SILK ' REEFERS—Purchase of Men's $3.00 to and Fiber Silk Reefers, with dee| fringe. _ Black and gray wit . s et Bl Tibeeg At 529 75-—Superb Coats of Other. of Fine Plush Coats able ... (] Salt's Peerless Trimmed With Many Kinds of Fur Palace. : o] a 5 $5 to $7.50 Felt Hats Velvet Faced. Velvet Trimmed rooms, - sailors--and hoods, " at a surprise price. Some Beavers Perfect Quality and - colors. .Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon Millinery news of first i 3 95 are trimmed with pheasant $2.89 bands and streamers. importancé—a sale of the smart and practical trim- tails, others with ornaments. Nearly all are velvet- faced or velvet trimmed. Medium, large and small models of beautiful qual- med f{felt hats, in mush- Children’s ity. Rolling brims. Black and beaver., ,smartly banded. - _C.B anii Fashion, as always, go ‘hand in hand. C-B i Alie mark of correct modeling as well as of sound economy in the corset world. A C-B Corset provides the perfect foundation for the garment—assures the proper fit and hang and_permanent goad appearance. e admiraply, set off your figure to best advantage. Note | 8150 to $4.00 Value Incomparable in This 98¢ Sale of' -Men’s Underwear H 98c a garment for Chalmers’ Heavy Ribbed Long-Sleeve Shirts and Ankle Drawers, preferred for fit and corifort; 98¢ a garment for Men's Heavy Gray “Moleskin” Shirts and Drawers, lined $8.00 Thread Silk Full Line Famous Cooper’s and Carter’s Underwear “A $5 Hatters’ Plush Sailors Genuine Hatters’ Plush Sailors, in black $7.50 to $10 Mattewan Velour Hats ' Women's genuiné Mattewan Veloufs, x rich, furry quality,_in blaek, brown, navy . by Sailors and roll brims, ° Many Winter Costumes Will Owe Their Graceful Fit to the Popular ' A La Spirite the reasonable” ELECT NORTHERN WOMAN November 11.—Louis K.|Daughters of Conféderacy Break - All Former Precedents. 8T. LOUIS, November 11.-—-fi|e of his creditors, has announced that | G€OTgia division of the DuughtersSor Ryan appears for the he is prepared to pay all his oblign- tions in full, with 6 per cent interest. Payment, he said, would be made No- vember 15, when he'would ask for the Confederacy has received two pof the rnnual awards of the organida- tion, while other awards weré Ecgi- tered countrywide. Officers were elected yesterday 16 for the first time in the history of the |order a president-general whose hoge is north ot the Mason Dixon line was elected. Mrs. Ro? D. McKinney Sof Paducah. Ky.. retiring president s~ eration of druggists | eral The examination will be associated with flim. who subscribed et o e T e ooy tion over to Mrs. of New York, h LWL U T T L. Rowe Schuyler successor. Sale o} Imported Beaded Bags At the Lowest Prices in Years New, brilliantly beaded Bags from abroad, are onee more available at prices that are mere fractions of those that have prevailed since 1914. Immense shipment ready to- morrow—high-class novelties, in_ rich, dark, scintillating color combinations. 59¢, 75¢, $1.29 $1.98 1o $7.98 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas $1.49 Get a good ralnproof um- brella—of durable construe- tion—at low cost. Thege will serve you well. White and amber ring handles for women: mission and polished crook handles for men. Ivory Soap 5¢ Cake Limit—Two Cakes to a Buyer Toilet Soaps—Witch Hazel and Turkish Bath, slightly rubbed from display. 3 for 10c. FREE—4-ounce Package Rice Powder, with OQalkley’s Cynisca Borated Talcum. At 19¢c. Peerless Liquid Green Soap Shampoo, 18¢c. Luxor Cold Cream and Vanishing Cream, each, 49¢c. Girdle Cords, 65¢ Lustrous Rope Girdle Cords, two- yards long, with large tassels. Black, brown and navy. They adorn the smartest winter frocks. SUITS, known as “wool process, because, aithough entirely of cot- s’m. the{ I.l'; flfnlnhefld !:o resem- e wool. referre: Y outdoor workers ........ 51'98 LT T T T TR T T T T T T e T T P T T T T T T T T T T T T LT T T T T T T O P L P TP T T T T PP P T T AT AT AT T AT AT T TRV YO TP TOL YO UL TP PO PO TUCLTEL T TOLUTELTOL O OO OO O T O T T T T T |