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| THE EVENING ST. ALLEN ISSUES CHALLENGE ' n Wotld ‘Debate’ Waterways Project With Gov. Miller. DULUTH, Minn, November 26.—. Gov. Henr# T: Alien of Kansas will ‘issue Friday an open challenge to Gov. Nathan B Miller of New York to a public debate én the merits of the great lakes-St. Lawrence deep water- way project, Charles P. Cralg, execu- tive director of tlic-Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Assoctation, an- on his~Troturn from ‘(@ W <> <P KEEP DEBS IN PRISON, 'PLEA OF LEGION HEAD RTIFICIAL EYF.S\ —we make a special- Iflrges Precident ‘to - Show No ty of fitting them. . || Leniency—Exchanges Greet- | ings With Foch. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. || | By the Associated Press. 5 ’ MASON CITY, La., November 25.— Hanford MacNider, mnational com- | mander of the American Legion, re- ceived a Thanksgiving greeting from Marshal Fochand wired a message.to President Harding protesting against | ¢ the pardon of Eugene V. Debs. Com- i I New Hort G FUURCY, Phaid to mander MacNider's message to Presi-| have told. prominent New York engl- neers he would “welcome a chance to nounced tod: ! New York city. = H Arrangements for tho.{ssuance of lienge were made at a dinner York city recently, Mr. Cralg Hair Goods and Beauty Shops dent Harding follows: ~_ i Fhene for Appolntment “The American Legion of men and'| debate the merits of the deep water- 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road women w-;oloflelr‘ed tfherllx; lives to pre- | way proposition with its western pro- . ntegrity of this country re- onents.” . se35 Col. 10153 v ‘asks that no leniency be | P FOOD DRAFTS AID RUSSIA. Extension of American Relief Sys- tem Shows Results, RIGA, November 23.—Extension of the American relief administration food dfaft system is enabling Europeansas; to individuals in Russia. This an- nouncement was made by Walter L. Brown, European director of the ad- ministration, who has arrived in Riga for a conference with Willlam N.| Haskell, head of the relief work. Mr. Brown probably will proceed with Mr. Haskell fot Moscow tomorrow. The Riga, Paris and London offices of the relief administration will be authorized to sell food drafts. It is probable that permission also will be | extended to the Prague and Con- | stantinople offices. national agreements or in any other} AMERICAN GIRL WEDS. way to bind even closer together the | great allles of the war—France and | Miss Dorthea Ballard Smith Bride of Duca Del Monte. America.” LONDON, November 23.—Miss Dor- thea Baljard Smith was married to- day in Brompton Oratory-to the Duca Del Monte of Naples. The American and ltalian amba. ors attended the ceremony. Miss Smith {s the daughter of the sixty-six, and the libgrals maintain their | late Fustace Ballard Smith, at one quota at thirty-four. The five remaining | time editor of the New York World seats go to the minor parties. iand later its London correspondent Of the 93 senators re-electéd, forty-|She was born abroad and for the 8 [ two were of the Catholic party, thirty- | past twenty years has made her home R ! three socialist and eighteen liberals. at Dinard, France, with her mother. “Meet Ma at Heller's” them in the back while they were giv- { ing their all to their country. If par- don is granted to Debs or others fair- and justly convictad of treason or dition during the time when the na- ] tion's very life was at stake, the lives of those American boys who lie on the Evez::dy loves it. 4 ‘ways sh and delicious your money back. You can y more, but there is none at any price. : Over 35 Varieties At 60c a Lb. Saturday Specials Chocolate-Covered Butter Creams hocolate and Vanille Flavors -49:he Lb. Chocolate-Covered . Mint Patties ¥ 39:11: l.l).w 1220 G St. N.W. flelds of France, and those who lie broken in the hospitals and the homes of this country have been uselessly sacrificed and our service has, in- deed, been given in vain.” Commander MacNider's reply to Marshal Foch’'s Thanksgiving day greeting follows: - “The men and women of the Ameri- can Legion appreciate your message on this Thanksgiving day. It was the inspiration of your leadership which made this day one of rejoicing for| merica_and for the whole civilized We feel in bringing you to world. our grateful people you have accom- plished more by your very presence than could be accomplished by inter- fiiatiitsadisitiddads stz itis i Q CATHOLICS GAIN SEATS. Results of Recent Belgian Elec- tians Sufnmarlzed. BRUSSELE, November 24.—As a re- sult of the recent legislative election: de3tiitiiiiing 3 ILES OF WEAR IN EVERY_PAIR! At a Cost Of Only $3.95! -The Most Remarkable Value At Its Price In America! ASK FOR Ne. 3341 A NEWARK SPECIAL with Guaranteed Neoli: Soles. and Goodvear Wing Foot Bubber Hesls attached. Perfect fit, splendid style and best workmanship combined make this shoe & favor- ite with all men who are particular about their footwear. 'p-to-the-minute is] t: 4 uine Goodsear Weit sewed. Neolin soles ars . weatherproof, very easy on the {-nat 33.95 =nd leather soles..... You may have paid as high as $10, $12 and $15 for shoes but you never wore a pair that gave you the wear that these NEWARK specials will give you at $3.95 That is a strong statement, but it is liter- ally true. And we back it up with the guarantee below which is attached to every pair and which is made jointly by us and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Hold on to that guarantee, and if you find these NEWARK specials .do not outwear any leather soled shoes you ever bought, regardless of pri bring them back and we will make goos this guarantee. 8 GUARANTEE— | - _If the Neolin Soles on these shoes fail to give you longer 8 service than you are accustomed to receiving from leather soles 3 or if they crack or break at the stitches, return them to the i ? Newark Store where purchased, accompanied by the tag, and = 8 new Neolin Soles will be applied free. NEWARK SHOE STORES CO NEWARK Shoes for Men and Women, $4, $5 and $6—NONE HIGHER Tewark Shioe StoresCe: - 3 -3 Washington Stores 5 g S ¥ ; 913 Pa. Ave. NW -~ 1112 7th St. NW. Open Saturdsy Nights Open Nights : _711 H St. NE. Open’ Nights ¥ 325 " widthe, AA to D. 7th at F- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 ! ;_ Now' _ In;t.'e;d’cfi;_ f after Christmas! A clearance of THE usual after-Christmas clearan-e has been moved up t'&?i,mw, partly because it saves us something in Mark-Downs; more, becanse it gives you an additional month in which to enjoy your new clothes, but-chiefly because it means more and better business for all concérned. ) 3 COALS Haoo their prics clipped Immense assortments; wide varieties; plain tailored and furtrimmed :coats. You- will fin&i‘ ;uxped:in;_m your liking in these three new groups at 5 358.75 , 33875 Suits Suffer a severe Mark Doun The woman looking for a new suit now chooses from practically our entire stock at : 52375 33375 3437 Clearing many dresses at %8.95 | . A wide range of fashions and fabrics, including three- piece costumes, coat dresses and regulation styles. Materials are jersey, silvertones, tricotines, satins and Canton crepes. Mannish and sports coats These mannish models and sports styles are in' -heather, beaver cloth and mannith mix- tures. Two lots at 5115 . 518;75 Wool suits for stout women 519.75 Slenderizing models, in smart- Iy tailored styles. Made of heather spun jersey that won't water spot, muss or wrinkle. Solid colors and heather mix- tures; sizes 42Y; to 5215, Better dresses—regrouped $24.75 The girls’ COAT shop is full to overflowing with new and fashionable coats that not only keep one snug and warm, but that bhestow an air of grace and richness distinctly apart from ordinary coats, “November's newest fashions are included here, together with the broken assortments of the best selling fashions this season. Look for velveteens, Canton crepes, crepe de chine and tricotines. Poiret twills and tricotines. A snappy brogue girl’s oxford Blouse and flare backs; belted and straightline mod- els; some with rich fur collars, and all freshly smart. Flappers, 12 to 16. ~—for the junior miss, who has every Girls’ right to be as smartly shod as motlier Fl" 3 co;fts, $10.75 to $25 or big sister. - - Flapper sizes, $15.95 to $50 4 Sale: Girls’ coats, $10.75 Girls® sizes, 8 10 14; Brown calf, with perforations. Sizes 274 to 7; And if she prefers high shoes or —different style oxfords and slippers, we have the favored kinds, in Billiken and The Hecht Co.’s at §6 to $9. For girls of 11 to 16. .Belted and loose-back models in Velours—kerseys—fancy mixtures Some with FUR COLLARS, others have large convertible colla‘ra of' self material, and silk stitching, buttons and tassels as trimming. Brown, reindeer and navy. Sizes 8 to 14. (Girle" shop, third floor.) (Childrea's shoes, third floor.) P Many kinds of women’s stockings 5] in a sale at \ Silks, woolens, mixtures TO get our stocks in shipshape for Christ- mas, we are now clearing many broken assortments of higher-priced hose. Find them all at $1. SILKS, in fullfashioned and seamed backs, in brown, gray and black. \ Wool-mixed hose, heather shades; wool hose beantifi with two pairs of trousers 57.85 Wool or cordu- roys; both high quality; the woolens better than 95% wool; the corduroy famous “All- weather” kind. Pleated or J:hin flap pocket coats; tailored to stand up un- der the hardest wear. Both pairs of knmken and coat fall lined. ed with a strain of silk; and silk and wool eport hose. - Some are perfect; somse are slightly irregular. (Hose ehop, first floor.) Many kinds of children’s Gloves, 95¢ : \ Lined leather gauntlets, with fringed cuffs. Velour _ gauntlets, with leather palms. Lined mittens with fur tops. £ Boys® gloves, 49¢ Lined ¢ cloth gsuntlet gloves with imitation leather mg: and fringe. (Glon shen, st o) More women’s felt slippers, 1% More of those comfy felt slippers, with padded soles that rest tired feet at night. rimmed with pompom ‘and ribbon, and to ‘be h}l. in a whole ninbowo: colors. Fi:; for Christ- mas giving. (First fioor.) ildren’s slippers, 89c. Every style, with nurse; on toe. Y . Leading colors. Sizes 5 to 11, for children up to 7 years. Woolens, in cheviots cassimeres and tweeds, in olive, brown and mixtures. Corduroys in drab and mouse shades. Sizes 7 to 17. mackinaws Big boys’ & youths’ ‘ . overcoats 56.95 -9 Mostly wool - 10 Big swagger, double-breast- Not the loud, wild.patterns ed overcoats; of deep-bodied you used to associate with ‘wool cheviots, in solid colors mackinaws, but solid colors, and dark mixtures. soft plaids in.heather shades. .Durable plald body lining; Belt all around; deep, warm, satin venmetian yoke. DuF pockets and big comfortable comfortable collar and all- collars. Sizes 7 to 18, around belt. Ages 9 to 15. " One and two picce fanneléite pajamas with silk frogs and pearl buttons. Amoskeag flannelette night shirts. Ages 6 to 16. EPEPISSEEARTN (Third fioor.) echt Co. 7th at F Where prices_are guarmaed The -l il FUR_ clearance brings three lots of neckpieces ,Z5=for fitch dyed and Australian $9 opossum ch okers. $16.754°r deep furred FOX chokers. and mole 524'75—40: FOX scarfs cravats, , Sale of tots’ coats, 348 Made to sell at $5.95 to $7.95 SEVERAL hundred coats, in- cluding such fine materials as —plushes —silvertones —velours —chinchillas —kerseys —novelities, etc, Goodlooking coats; half or full belted, straight line or fiare backs. All are full lined, and all have roomy pockets. Green, navy, Sorrento blue, brown, reindeer, gray; sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s $3.95 to $4.50 sweaters, $2.95 A soft, warm sweater, shaker and fancy wool knit. Full belted, with patch pockets. Brown, turquoise, copen, blue, rose, white. Sizes 24 to 23. Worsted leggins, $2 For infants up to 3 years. Link and link stitch. White only. (Infants’ shop, third fioor.) G_nirls' velvet dresses . $7.95 Delightful styles for dancing school, parties and Sunday wear. One or two piece styles; wool embroider- ed, the latter with rib. bon run through sash. Brown and. navy. Siu_s 8 to 14. One style sketched, $7.95 : Finer Velvet trocks for the Junior Miss Paris is behind the appliqued trimming on duve- tyne, and other dresses just as fashionable show metal disks and satin sleeves or silk embroidery. Brown and flavy. Sizes 12 to 16. The price is $16.75. (Girls® shop, third Seor.) B. W. “Best in Washington™ .'Women’s fine blouses $5 Including STOUT sizes, 42 to 56 Blouses at $5 are the backbone of our blouse section—we concentrate at that price; sell more blouses at $5 than at any other one price. So it pays us to provide ample assortments; to insist upon having the best blouses in Washington at $5. Here they are in— Canton crepes and crepe de chines and combinations of both chenille i les e s s ay with M brown with ‘zallnmnfi. black with lnl; ete., of course, the standard ehades and nyl « grepe de d_unee and b geu-r.geg: