Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 6

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VIRGINIA PRIVUR CAMPAIGN CLOSE Both Sides See Landslide in Balloting to Take Place Tuesday. BETS FAVOR SWANSON Senator's Becord Assafled in Speech by Rival, Pormer Gov. ' Davis. Special Dispateh 1o The Btar. RICHMOND, Va., July 29.~The cam- paign for the democratic senatorial nomination has come to sn end, the balloting to take place Tuesday, August 1. There is the usus} amount &I speculation, claims, boasts and some betting on the Tesult. Both sides are saying that it will be a landslide to thelr man. The last week has seen much speaking, hard work- ing and activity in the headquarters of both the candidates. The men who are inclined to view the affair from * sporting standpoint eay they ean not get takers of their bets, Senator Swanson's managers are making bold to say that they expect to carry every district in the state, with doubt only as to the seventh and the tenth. They are saying their majority will be anywhere from 25,- 000 to 60.000. and he will carry eighty- five of the one hundred counties and all of the citjes, Then up comes a gupporter of for- mer Gov. Davis and declares he will carry every district in the state, ex- cept that the fifth and ninth are con- veded to Senator Swanson, Mr. Davis says he will carry the city of Rich- mond, where he is sald to have 9,331 voters signed up. The Swanson men are claiming Richmond by,a sood majority. Swansen Is Favorite. Betting on the general result favors Senator Swanson, and one man here at five to three on Senator Swanson, bLut he says he has bsen unable to One feature of the campaign has ‘n the absence of Benator Bwanson remaining {n er President Wil- by lett_r in which he commends the work of Senater Swanson, and former Gov. Stuart has alsg sent in a Jetter which #s various reasons “why the foward M #ident of the ted from Bris d by that organizati s of the president and secretary, “ho say that the report was sent by pald representatives of Mr. Davis. Assalls Semator's Record. Mr. Davis made = speech here last in which he attacked the record nator Swanson, asking what he by the Rev. David Hepburn, sup: tendent of the Anti-Saloon and whom Mr. Davis haa crtiti sharply In“one or two addresses. One of the further objects of attack by Mr. Davis was that on the pliots eof the state, who appear aligned solldly aguinst the goyernor. The belief is that the vote of the he will he & winner by not less n 40,000. The fri of Mr. Davis st. on the other hand, that the: sweep him into office by 30,000. management of Senator S 's headquarters have arrange e the returns in thelr quarters the night of the slectio, NEW DIRECTORS CHOSEN. Frederick Chamber May Raeor- ganize Board After August 5. Special Dispateh to The Star. Md., July 29.—8ix di- rectors of the Chamber of Commerce to succeed those-whose terms have were elected Thursday, as Miss Lillle M. Keller, Thom: B. Cywnrd. Emory L. Coblents, win Markell, R. Ames Hendrick- son and Col. D. John Markey. The hold-over members are Edgar H. Mt Bride. James H. Gambrill, jr., Frank Holter, Holmes Glenn O. Garbe Ramsburg. Miss Keller, Mr. Marke: Col. M 'y, who i pres chamber, is at Edgewood will return about August B board will probably reorganise. GIRL BALKS ASSAILANTS. Police Sesk Two Men Repulsed by Brunswick Child. Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERICK. Md., July 29.—Exami nation by physicians of May Harpe: fourtean-year-old dsughter of Roger Har, Brunswick, who was unn: Y i unconscious and highly b: terical condition, showed thfv. !.. tempt at assault by & PALISADES OF has had $5.000 to bet on the election | > ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER COURT SALE of 47 Valuable Lots On and Near Conduit Road Just West of the Distributing Reservoir, Will Be Sold 10 Close an Eetate by Order of Court By Public Auction . hFuntOlorNurmmon. Jie TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922 CHILD DROWNS IN SPRING. Mrs. Kimball Makes Useless Ef fort to Save Youngster. "WEST UNION, eighteer-months Mrs. Max Kimball lost its life in peistiay way. The mother motiee e child leave the house with ite lit- tle drinking cup in its hand and start toward the spring,.a few rods from the house. is walled up with the to) The spri inch tile and was ope: it was from sixteen to down to the water. ha idently been lrvlnhto the or when it fell in. o made quick search, but the child dsd already drowned. MOIST CANDIDATE MAY WIN PRIMARY “Farmer Jim” Ferguson Is Making Strong Campaign in Texas Run-Off. AUSTIN, . Tex., July 29.—~The spec tacular career of “Farmer Jim" I guson of Texas added a new chapter in the unusual race he made for the United States Senat inning a pl in the ‘run-off” or second democratic primary on his ticket of light wines and beer. Perguson was the unknown factor in the race and surprised even his own supporters. He ran for governor of the stale when unknown except 4% a country banker and defeated the political prohibition organisation. He 4 taken out of the after which he or- called ~ “American party” and ran as a candidate for gov- This year he entered the six ided_senatorial race and was consid e of the tall ers until elec- . with only batween him and K ayfield, leader in the firat primary. Many helleve that though he kept Culberson out of the run-of uson polled 5o nearly h strength in the first {he will be unable to end: race of Mayfleld in the second mary. His_friends, who t short-end odds of pri- h !1ikely to spring the third and greatest surprise of all in the run-off election which will be held August { They Travel Safest Who Travel With “A. B. A.” Cheques In A}l Demominations at Citizens Savings Bank N 1336 New York Auve. PLATES Fit Tight Specialist ”.7_. 7th St N.W;—% Saks' THE POTOMAC ,__. 'THE-SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D ¢, JULY %0 —paid on any ‘garment will assure our holding same in cold storage until needed up to November 1st. .desirable seconds at, choice, pair, ix Silkk Hose, with ’ S NSNS E SN EN SRS NN SEUENR I NN NEUNESTRERANENEEER _ A Reasonable Deposit /%)) reliability and proper wear. sweep, excellent Regular season price, August Sale price, quality, squirrel band, beautifully lined. season price, Sale price, sweep yoke model, deep darin sleeves. Regular season price, $425.00. - August Sale price, ity. Regular season price, $395. August Sale price, brocaded lining. Regular season price, $285.00. August Sale price, A Midsumr Sale Extrardin of High - Quality Silk Hosiery 2,400 Pairs of Factory Irregulars in Onyx Pointex and Phoenix Silk Stockings At a Saving of from Pointex Stockings and Phoenix Stockings are among the very best in Hosiery. The. most trifling imperfection causes their goods to be laid aside and sold as seconds. A great portion of these stock- ings are more nearly perfect than less-careful makers’ first- choice goods. Come and see for yourself. These are beau- tiful qualities and the values marvelous. ’ . - L] Onyzx Pointex Silk Stockings $ j ~—that sell in perfect goods over our counters at $2.98, $3.50, $4:00, $4.50 and $4.95 per ® pair, at choice, pair— i :‘;n!.l:lé tloupf;'mig»’;'l&;:hw!&‘ Pa‘;i:":l::kl; A Rl: have infi'nitelim; faults.— Wonderful qualities, amazing yaluu. at $1.95 pair. ¢ . > . @i ; Onyx Pointex Silk Stockings $ - —with lisle or mercerized tops, that sell in perfect goods at $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75, at, [ ) ; g b i fized Mdivdha' -a.:?-‘.‘ lfi“’éfiifi:: :‘;rd‘:‘f::lvk;:a‘fl:‘?. pA““f‘:::ex::aL ::;::ci:\:!l\:dedt.?ps'l.ighll; in‘eg:rlr w:l:'l::l: .Phoenix Silk Stockings | Phoenix Silk Stockings ~—that sell in perfect goods over ouf | __¢hat sell in perfect goods at $1.53 counter at §2.10 pair. These bighly | pair. In highly desirable seconds. Full-fashioned Phoe- Af,-CHIcS: . 2 : oy e wik Jo o fi".f,{k‘"i?;;q b in | 4 sizes. At 79c pair.’ © .| . T Hudson Seal Wraps—45-inch. full Kolinsky trimmed. Hudson Seal Capes—45-inch full- flare models, smart chin collar, with natural Regular st At §364.00 Jap Mink Coats — 45-inch, full- four-skin border, trimmed with tails, long shawl collar and man- $315.00 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Musk- rat) —40-inch; deep shawl collar and cuffs of natural squirrel, beautifully lined. Select qual- $276.00 Caracul Cape—45-inch, gracefully rippled model, smart chin collar of black lynx, $214.00 Palais Royal—Third Fleor, '1923-PART 1. -~ Our August Sale Begins Monday Buy Your Furs Now! We Offer You An Actual Saving of 25% (One-Fourth Off) from Regular Season Prices: An opportunity to purchase Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes and Scarfs of the very best peltries obtainable at the lowest prices of l_he year. We have been preparing for this event for several weeks and have secured an u‘nusuafly noteworthy collection of the new fu models, whose beauty and smart style features will make purchasers proud in their possession. Our furs are prime quality skins, cured right, tanned right, dressed right—selected by our Mr. E. R. Dillion, a'thoroughly competent judge of furs, with broad experi= ence in fashionable New York fur salons. We vouch for the sterling quality of every piece of fur sold here and guarantee it for Buy now and save the difference. We offer you an actual saving of 25% (one-fourth off) from oug always moderate regular fur season prices during this sale only. This leaves us a very small margin of profit, but make August a busy month. Small profits on a large number of sales is more desired here than a lesser volume at normal profits. Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Musk- rat)—40-inch rippled back model, deep shirred or shawl collars and Mandarin sleeves, brocaded or self blocked crepe linings. August Sale price, pcol a0 5210.00 French Seal Coats (dyed Coney)— 40 inches long, natural skunk collar and cuffs, beautifully lined. Exceptionally choice quality, Regular season price, $250.00. Regular season August Sale price, raccoon. August Sale price, gust Sale price, price, price, Exceptional! Plain and |- Fancy Silks, at $1.24 Yd. Comprising Crepe de Chine, White Shirtings of Jersey and Broadcloth, All Silk, Black and Navy Satin, Black and Navy Taffeta, Black Satin Duchess and Printed Silks. High-Grade Chiffon Taffetas, $1.59 Yard We have sold thousands of yards of this excellent quality taffeta at $1.98 yard. Shown in both light and dark colors with plenty of black and navy. Caravan Prints $2.69 Yard Now a rage for blouses, dresses and trimmings. The printing is done on a good qual- ity crepe. Swagger Sports Silks Plain and Novelty Sporss Silks at $1.95 yard. The genuine Country Club Sports Silk, 40 inches wide. Special o §2.44. Regular $3.49 40-Inch Plain and Fancy Sports Silks, Special at $298. Regular $3.98 Sports Silks in Tweedspun and Crepe ffects, 40 inches wide. Specisl, $349. . Men—Look for Our Great Glearance Sale: of Hot-Weat sRov/ The Shopping Center—11th and G Sta. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prasident Leopard Cat Coats—40 inches long, deep shawl collar and cuffs, of natural Regular season price, $175.00.. August Sale price, Russian Pony Coats—40-inch rippled back models, in black or brown, large shirred collars of taupe nutria. Regular season price, $17: 5 $121.00 Natural Muskrat Coats— Full- furred skin of fine dark coloring—36-inch belted model, brocaded linings, shirred or chin . collars. Regular season price, $125.00. Au- $94 00 . Same model, 40 inches long—Regular. season sus:oo. A,".i’"“. _5“‘ 5109.00 | A Remarkable Value A fortunate trade transaction permits us to make this offer. :Sweet sounding-and clear. Ideal for summer camps, - auto trips and for the children to use at home. Save the abus¢ on your large machine. Weighs about 10 Ibs. Portable. Will go in your' steamer trink or suit case. Plays®all’ records. “Come in and hear it play. For a short time ut this price. -Sald. . : exclusively by the Palais Royal in Washington. At $7.78. ; -$7.95 IMPORTED bud?d' 'l'.“vu"dlfl'fi"in:;? :om:-:{ch'.’":zyufimn $3 Envelope Beaded Bags, Imported. Black and steel, black and white, bl and blue combination, also iridescent. Silk lig flap front button fastener. At $100. of Furs e*do this tg’ Russian Marmot Coats — 40-inch rippled bick model. deep shawl or chin collar: brocaded linings. Regular season price, $110.00. August sale price, 582-5 Sealine "Coat (dyved Coney)—40 inches long, of superior quality,. freshly dyed ] skins; will give excellent service; large shirred collar and deep cuffs. Regular sea- $69 00 . son price, $92.50. August Sale price, French Coney Coats—In brown or -black—40-inch ripflled back models, made of selected skins of high luster—beautifully lined and reinforced throughout. Regu- August 537.00 $187.50 lar season price, $49.50. Sale price, $131.00 A most comprehensive assort- ment of Better Quality Fur Scarfs in all the desirable shades of the coming season. Sable, baum marten, natural mink, white fox, blue dyed fox, natural skunk, squirrel, beaver and dyed foxes in all the new color- ings. First Day Special—100 Dyed ey 4y et X4 e e $13.50 Black, Lucile bréwn, walrut, beige, dyed blue, steel gray and taupe. At $13.50. repe Jined. ~ Toilet Requisites At HovWeather Prices. Note these great values: Limit ‘We Resetve the lw to Lim Palmolive cakes, 19c Olivilo Soap, dozen cakes. 6B9 29%¢_ Lion Floating Castile Soap, 1-1b. bar, 10e 10e Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes for 10e Tollet Soap, dozem se 10c_Swiss Rose Transpareat Glyeerine Soap, 3 clk!!-.‘l‘r > e 40-Inch Mirror Satin $1.98 Yard You will appreciate this value as it is a special pur- chase that will be hard to dupli- cate. Choice of light and dark shades, also white and black. 41e i8¢ Tub Somp, assorted odors, 2 for 3le 15¢_ 4711 Almond Bar Sosp, 2 for 35¢c 33¢_4711 Large Bath Tablets, 3 for 83e 20c 4711 Transparent Glycerime Soap, 4 cakes to bar, at 3le 23¢ Johnston's Foot Soap at 19e 23¢ Kolymos Tooth Pasge, .l. for 3% Pebeco Tooth Paste at 3be 43¢ Listerine Toot] All-Silk Canton Crepe $2.75 Yard We continue to receive addi- tional colors until now you can chooze from ovér 30 shades. Verbena, at, bottle, $1.19 Chamots Skins, each, 898, 12¢ -Yelour Powder Puffs, ”‘f for 19¢ 2-1b. Package Bicarbomate Soda, best quality, at 13e 7S¢ Wearwell Halrbrushes, alu* minum face,” 14 rows black cellent quality values to 50c, edch, Prophylnetie brushes, m: dium texture, adults' size, each, Nailbrashe aseorted value, & 0c siae Odisrons, bottle, 418 Palals Reyal—Main Fioor Palais Royal—Second Filoor. 230 styles, e BEAUTY PARLOR Permanent Wave « Why have straight hair ‘during the summer, when _ you can haye a permanent . wave, by the new o steam process, and be as- sured of curly hair for six months. Qurwork is dong by 'a New York Expert | ,and is absolutely non-if- jurious. - Moderate Prices. Transformations . . ust the thing for thin Adds greatly to your appeas- ance. $400 Transformg~ tions, fine quality hair, at 3 ,ag.hlr' shades at $1.95. Palals Reyal—Main v simleony. # ave

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