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i TO DEBATE IN STATE able languuge in the Cungressional yesterday ehallengen en other sn-imbers WIRONNEWRULES| Wloodumard & Wotheap e - DOWN STAIRS STORE Declare Proposed Aegula- e w | Gessford, Charges Six Seek tions Are to Drive Them o o to Corrupt Force. : / . Out of Business. : . = e f.\nu. Harry L. mford, chief of po- roanca-overaiiva. mar: U worse than ex- | live, wan evidenced by unsnimous vote i {ef the Hrookland Cltizenn' Associa- tion, meeting at the Braokland Ma- soaic Temple, 12th and Menroe streets {northenst, Lot nignt. i The assoclation voted the appoint- |nu-m of u special committee to .srnwl the e | Policewoman, Defending Maj. District ‘Residents Run Afouhf of Maryland Laws, Com- missioner Reports. Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, November 19— Iight) Washingtonians ran afoul of the motor vehicle luws of Marylund dur- ing the pust week. a weekly report of Autol | * missioner Baughmun. mude public to- | day. Clinton J. Quimby had his liv 4 congressio the present sed 1. Hlanton in chrged H | i hostility ween co-operutive mar- - o_ o Kketing concerns and lvestock com-! 0 t t merchunts broke out in al ppor unl les federul houring on regulations to be |z laid down for the guldunce of buying nd kelling ngencles under the pack- | That are attractive enough as gifts and unusual and stockyards aet here. . enough in value to make you {'roposed rules presented by Ches-| Morrill, uwelvtant 1o Secreta . ' | BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS u:-n.'. was Ou];::‘ll::l: ; ¢ . || yisorousiy attucked Ly commission SHOPP‘NG MONDAY hat the new act was the and churg- solution to expel ed I hus not been af- 1 an opportunity to be hear i s own e | up u rexolution extending to author| | tiex of the District thelr whole-l Copperstein, se suspended in: 1- {ed upproval of the administration of I Muj Gesnf | from the flg jand efficient ciier of poltce. 5 2 . f farm bureaus to drive the|= Murhl Taylo: | This action followed an address de- FenulL o © ot bhst Ki aisis nl s | et o215 Wit P « : QR | iea,or he Outenms, Lvemisei = ar I'ather or brother: persg i = the police departin Mr Van i % % 7 m to change the commission Sracl heeno, 15 aiii e lOfficials Plan fto Revive]nais s i neseaiis, tot' of fue v biate §F Bovernmact o NECKWEAR, 65c—Exceptional quality silk Pt fornd i [Officials Plan to Revive| P e ) e huta SN el S Cravats, in many designs and colors. You will = + wWhich citizens coul n e uperat- marketin, 3 . League on Increased | ius with the women's buresu. : d] 1. C. Adamn of Chicago wnnounced find something desirable surely. t 3 thut the traders and deulers would| = . | Praises Mas. Geasford, : J test the constitutionality of the SILK 2 2 Scale During Winter. ! She spoke of Maj. teasford in terms || comtes = SOCKS, 65c—Pure Thread Silk, in | of praise. 1t a1 a. Gesatard i 11 . : y i Bubeay. Faderation, | - Z""’i,g""’» black and cordovan. A value that = ts o not il from lared that the commission age: i i hus been har- Fi cies were public utilities, and should as roug’“ us many compltmenls. Sizes 9 1 ity which .. % he regulated. ile suid the farmer was to Ill/z. t » ting a third to one-haif less for i s 3 . P i is grain than ar. but that the ik commission merchants were charging s o1 B R i el igrs | RS For Mother or Daughter: ravive th tivities of 1h x men conducting will show ' "o the general plan iy i f s motorist ;io develop the health and vigor of| (e © s Wide opan town: » MEETING OF LIGHT BEARERS. |- SILK RADIUM CHEMISE, $1.95—Simple hool children. H « reason they wished < = . . . e - A A v: v MU ta and Repreaentative Oldfield | The regular meeting of the Light models, with cai 0 b Canid. & coloren atniec aivec- |12 0 SR b oot b g e e PR g B g g ] misole top, plain tucked and ftor. bas Leen appointed to a position roing tor i fon the sta Automobile ¢‘om: H g e R e L, held at 522 6th street Friduy evening. hemstitched, or daintily lace trimmed. - _|the chief light bearer in the chair. of the elementary school Mrs. Alberta Weaver read the lesson “ala today. ) H et A bally” gbud. There ar SALE OF SURPLUS MATERIAL.|SPECIAL DISBURSING AGENT.|for the cvening, The mest mesting| = SILK CAMISOLES, $1.95—Finished with a - It haw Deen vy iek slous the T thesgmadal suivole o stz up Lo e ige i| bidx huve been vited by the War| Warrant Officer Anthony Poyet, at|ihe same address. - Al members of bit of fine lace, tucks or shirring; choice of = tivns also have been|trom the o ‘. cing corruption | Department for the purchase of about | the nitrate plant, Muscle Shoals, Ala., ‘H‘n‘rm‘l‘ ersen’s classes are invited to camisole to built hould o alot hinglon policeraen 12,500,000 pounds of aeronautical mo- | has been designated a wpecial dix- [41len ps or Duilt-up shoulders. el for (e wumen's buresy, vien nd custings located at | bursing agent of the War Depart- i o fhani i L when < epot. | ment for the purpose of lundling SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS, $3.95—An All- s fthere are w » s v. N. Bids will be finance matters at Muscle Shoals Gut the 9-to-0 defeat suffered ¥ o developed inx ard i & 3 in venrw will 2 fame what the leagzuc Jiow that every 3 , ! shinzton motorists are stopped by ! [ dormant fnterest in PS5 | 100" piicy are hetter than we ure b the officers far some minor v nces| CRUSS W are Loo few such as tail lisht being ext X : rencest not showing claarly or | i oals ang Limited (v Tnenty Lolicewamen TAFFETA PETTICOATS, $2.75—E. ion- wing ned s of the league sehool| gy have eIty o= , $2.75. xception o A e At Titerm and the organzation of the £ 5 e ol and no. more. b urder. : ally fine quality and good style ; black and two- toned green and brown effects; all lengths. taking i 1 - 7 s the Commiksioners, written into Uhe = JAPANESE EMBROIDERED KIMONOS, he air service, | when he assumes command of thatlat the hands of the Crimson warriors |- silk Jersey Petticoat, with deep accordicn- cember 10 mext. | establishment g pleated flounce, in plain or contrasting colors —blue, rose, purple and green. many citie ndianajwlis h n, best record. where theie are nty- | War ‘ven policewomen in a city of 190 inutes by a Cominissioner not now {will t however. | Sand ELES. i i, the investigation and ! 0 < been let off | Oficers Appointed. i t the women's bureau. | b5 . : ith 3 warning will aga SEv | e ucars elcereq and o] as of e house'ol detention. | $2.95—In copen, rose, pink, wistarin; elabe- by the same ofticer, for th ¥ fare as follows: Honorary presidents, | " (" ihe close of he lives = i i i jon. lven them, if the | bl Laheclone of her = rately embroidered with birds and fiowers. 3 & wminor one, such eruted. the motorist is again let |4nd Di recerded by the arga . tian for the address. i with & warning. a Al outine business consumed the ve- | J H Johuson BUNGALOW APRONS, 85c—Percale Bunga- If the same wotorist is again : ) | of the aession. WPresident] |2 . . stopped for the same violation the |dersen: trousurer. John . Br nier_of (the Readlon Mromdoni 12 low Aprons, in pretty patterns, light and dark thing for the officer to do then | e committee e DU T L g TR : colors. ummons him into E ] Mi lia A, I Mrs. Van Winkle was held, 2 ot Aliss M. B {500 hresenting the latter (o member: Lucas, R. H. Ashton and inner. w as £t schoel games committee— had been let off with & wa v on. . ). Rayford. L. H. . warnings for a prev iola sll. M. C. Clifford, 8. E. Compton and = BEACON BATH ROBES, $5.95—An Excep- ~ tionally desirable quality, and a comfortable | and well made robe, in floral or Indian pat- : terns; colors of navy, brown, rose and blue. 1% LACE BANDEAUX, $1—Pretty lace, with ! narrow pink insertion, net lined and shoulder straps of ribbon or lace. Sizes 32 to 42. = GLOVES, $1.95—Lambskin Gauntlet Gloves, 1 wommit- 31l motorlits alike, w - N. Cupid, Wilkin- | president.’ Marylanders, Washingtonians or vi P b, treasurer, Mis: itors from other states. and if ar N LW by 1 Games ¢ motorist feels rhat he has been treat- | Mura P ~d unfairly by any of the enforce- | ion 2 . 10— : mnent ' officers il consider i ! President, ) i secretary- ivision Athletic League favor if he will-bning the matter { treasurer. Dr. o 5 Miss M. E. Snwth: my ateention and I will wake a thor- { Games committee—l. P. Gille iss | president, Leon Turner; secretary ough pergonal. fhvestifalon of the V. Williams and Mrs. Enola a H. Richardson. L mmittee—C. W. Adams, C. = Drosident, Tt K- AstiassSiee (Gaiey-i: B, Cemplel) and Mral ! with PXM seams, some suede finish. May be § Srer dims a.” saminiig shysltian.. Br. . A Tla- iz had in tan, brown or gray, with black or self - nor. A Athletic instructor, Is embroidery. Sizes 5% to 7Y/. : HEAVY SILK STOCKINGS, $1.95 PAIR—A : very heavy, durable quality, with high spliced ~ double heels and toes and lisle tops; tailored or full fashioned seams. In black, cardovan and white. $1.95 pair. | PURE SILK HOSE, $1.25 PAIR—H}omen’s = Pure Thread Silk Hose, super-fashioned, re- inforced heels and toes. In black, navy, polo gray, pearl, cordovan and tan. FANCY OR TAILORED BLOUSES, $1.65— New styles, in Voile or Batiste, very appro- priate for holiday gifts. Sizes 36 to 54%,. "WOOL SWEATERS, $3.95—All colors, in Tuxedo style. A variety of fancy weaves, in - which every woman will find a pleasing - selection. Protect Your Life and Your Future! You Can Combine the Benefits of a Life In- -. surance Policy with a Savings Account Through Small Monthly Deposits WO of the most vitally important things in life are INSURANCE AGAINST deathordisability and ASSURANCE of a protected future. FFor a small portion of your earnings, you can have both—A Life Policy and a Savings Account! The Evening & Sunday Star _, 60c a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier Association Deolares Office Here in Desperate Need of | Increased Forge. . While Congress ix stud¥ing the sp” Peals for an increased force ut the! patent office. manufacturiug uctivity | which would be stintulated through | the production of new inventfons is waiting in idleness for this govern- n‘l)e;l“lo agency t’-» dig elf out (l'n;,v\ I CALL MAIN 50?0 50, applications “w] cannot be rvi acted upou for a veur, it wa plr:m(ml; . fl'!d the service will sut today by the Americun Patent Law Association in its mews lett H ' . star t) AT ONCE “The appeal for relief, ab: vital to save the patent s xaid the letter, K affairs which the < acterizes as desperate. ‘So man: our trained technical examin ) ’ ] H M E +° sav; 3 angement with the Continen- 2 H e e e, ol | = = sciric Ao s e i GEORGETTE BLOUSES, $2.95— Tieon, * Tl‘a’rch.'xgi‘:'_‘“i‘r’..' ofice “toas "soco| MIERIE |4 o tal Assurance Co., you can, by making small de- Overblouse and Regulation styles, with bead, Sarch, 1900, the mumber of Geiayed | W i i/ i posits in— embroidery, lace or ruffle trimming. Sizes - cases wa 00, and there are now i $5.000 awaiting action.” | 36 to 46. : In se in Applieations. i = Ascording o the asssestiyn the' 7 he M t. Vernon FUR CHOKERS AND SCARFS, $7.50, $9.75, - number of appiications steddily $14.75 AND UPWARD—Styles appropriate creases. Two y s ago 62,000 w L] The maximum for the gear, but 't * P l for misses and women, of fox, wolf, stone mar- Insured Savings Plan ten squirel o cons. Thoroushly depend- iiparalleled in the history of the o!»i .. . able grades. = Hanths aEe, and with meatly one it | be protected by a $1,000- Life Insurance policy. : . : of its examiners untrained, the of- i L ttl G lS' - Tl B OIS gecrsuning | : Should you DIE, having been accepted under For Little Girls: ; e Fesigmations - b Kundzeds® of | the plan, your beneficiaries would receive the full .95, $4.95, $5.95 AND $6.95— examiners on account of the meager | : P 2 f 7 . . . salaries paid by the government or | ih C f ' j $1,000 you had set out to save, plus the balance to Attractive new styles, in kit coney, white an- &“&f;’#:,,‘,.’::;:?’i,‘:{i:.g}::flc;E;’,-; e on ere' .ce . your credit in your Special Savings Account. gora, natural coney, w’:g; ;c;n;y. he ofce was prepured by a com- | i i . s CHILDREN’S BATH 1.95—A very - Ef%fi':"i’fz Efi"iy:fi?e%:g: ":5“ P50 Amacioan and Foreign: by Raviag s ‘WEST 34 taxl ’ 1f you LIVE you Wl". goutive at the.end (.)f ten low price for robes of such xoo’ri quality. Made : sctment; ’ ’ delegates to the Ditgrma- drive you down.sach momtux vears, in cash for yourself, the full amount of vour f blanket cloth,in blue, gray and red, * New Measure Pending. | ment Conference will find and bring you back to your - . o 4 ifi = of warm . d. Th h‘; & d' coOrnedRosher Dl With ceriain| “WEST 84" Taxi Service the quarters when the session ad- Insured Savings Certificate—$1,000. mfl; n.b:'on trimmed. ey have pockets an measure eliminated, is pending in the | chespest. and most efficlent in journs. & . . : . cord girdle. L {’;?t‘:’."‘:';‘2‘5’3’:{:&"’;5‘:‘.;5.’2.‘“"‘:‘%::5l the dlty. s v‘ . . Msl.ke\lllttax[:omt toIcome ;uganfl nul(_!l out more LITTLE CHILDREN’S GINGHAM mt . T pointed | Much valusble time will be azl to your door in fve ut the Mt. Vernon Insured Savings Plan. 5 Si °“'!l“h! delay Sn its ensctment” ths| saved and fnconvenience avolded minutes! ano s DRESSES, $1. ’Slzel 2 to 6 years. Very letter said, “is playing havoc with the patent office. S8ince the remedial legislation was first proposed, one- third of the ezaminers have r signed. They have grown tired waiting and are bettering themselv. by either starting in business or ma ing connectione with - big -corpora- tions. “The {nertia of Congress.” the lo ter added, "seems to be dus to th indisposition to increase salaries. Tl . fact is, however, that trained neat and becoming patterns and colors, trim- med in solid colors, some finished in white pique and fancy stitching. GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES, $1.45—Sizes 6 to 14 years. Several becoming styles from which to choose, of an exceptional grade of tific men. who have spent morey and gingham ; the vestee models are new. { v ; vears of ‘study in securing ti:e high- Cina emmiatry, wil et wotk Taache | - o n - . SWEATER' SETS, $3.95— Consisting of St S Feovaned fay _/_\ ‘ sweater, leggings and cap to match. The colors ~ zes “these salaries to $2.708 - are copen, pekin, coral and white. Made of ' iEhest Towest and $3.900. for the -+ = . ; e cplemlid wool, in plain and fancy - PRy . stitches. b one 5 (R . . Down Staire Store. G . % 5 b A s P We Shall Remain Open today until noon, i sy i i and tonight from 5 to 8:30 P. M. i NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N.W, MAJ. LAMBIE TRANSFERRED. 8. Lambie. Medical Corps, Medtcal Scheol. this city. igued to duty. in Lhe surzeon general of the . War Degarunent. Voh