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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. mt lwould win easily. When the writer |that Fess favored labor, but that|Bry, way in Indiana he noted symptoms of | Pomerene openly denounced arbitrary icveridge because of his npeecheu ad- s 221 NERVOUS OVE OVER 194 12 and his frequent voting with the re- [sxlnu in the House, it will be conceded publican senators. that the democratic lundslide for gov- 1924 to Tell Story. ‘e’rnn‘; in New York state pulled through 2 e democratic candidates for the House The general drift toward the DIJFD“"’«]«W Representatives. But whatever it was, party in the populous eastern states can, | whatever the explanation, the repub cans have spent an uncomfortable and ower, but a | nervous twenty-four hours, and they wiil stances is to | continue to be on the anxious seat from be found in nearly every case. which, it |now untii 1 when the next election can be contended with egual force, may | tells the real story of national feeling have given the necessars thousands of |toward the administration. votes to change the resuit. As for the n, brother of Willlam Jennings Bryan, to the governorship on the democratic ticket, but didn't pull Mr. Hitchcock through. This has been a close fight throughout the campalign, and it would appear that despite the senator’s efforts to rid himseif of the indorsement of the “wets,” the drys of yesteryears remembered his pro- hibition views and voted against him. ‘The coalition of republican aad demo- cratic conservatives explains the lead of J. F. T. O'Connor, democratic candi- date for United States senator in North Dakota, and there ‘is every rea- son to belleve that the results west the Mississippi turned on local is- sues without a national fundamental back of them. Senator Reed's re-elec- tion in Missouri is much more a source of joy to republicans. who left their parly to help him. than to democrats. It is a rafe bet that many demccrats outside of Missouri hoped he would be beaten because of his opposition to the Wilson policy on foreign affairs proves that Senator Pomerene. his running mate, was deliberately scratched by thousands of democratic laboring men. Somewhat the same kind of cutting was done In Nebraska by the demo- cratic “drys,” who elected Charles W. of course, be attributed to the dissatis- faction with the party | action by labor unions as against the Voldllng a reduction in wages. Labor new feet for old! public interest. The triumph of Vic Donahey, democratic candidate for Iook an active part in the campaigns in Indiana and Ohlo. TURE S great pur- r gives blessed Governor of Ohio, by a big majority The defeat of Eeveridge can be laid at the door of organized labor, and as for Senator Pomerene he, too, was in- jured by the organized votes of the labor element. It wasn't so much relief. No fuss, no tedious soaking in hot Only Big Malormes of 1920 — (Copyright, 1922. o L s | L OO N O D N NN ) K i Ferminol, the Oxygen y } Foot Vowder. on your Save Congress’ Control feet and rub in. It re- tieves perspiration, elim- Inates foot odors, erack- for Republicans. ed skin between toe: hing feet n- T————— famous chi- For sale at Peoples Drug Stores an PARTY ISSUES NOT FAULT all good drug counters. BelmontCo. Springfield Mass. .GERmmO Discontent With Conditions Causes Turnover Approaching That in Taft Administration. LIy C/CIPPK?IHTION Cjeuer i7) Thls Friday There Is A Different Story BY DAVID AURENCE. The Americ e still ting i RHODES elciiie The b or ianea Generous assortments of new and fuhlonable apparel at far below usual prices “in appreciation” of your year-round patronage. It CONSTRUCTIONCO."= ! their mood from 19 it was the republican party 0, but this time which With items like $85.00 Coats at $59.50—$65.00 Suits at $39. 50—and the most wonder- ought to be one of the greatest Fridays of all the year! & ifiullhtl‘fi had':;“hlur\\h;‘. brunt of popular ful dresses at $35.00 that cxu:‘ent('rcd this houflc: you will agree that there is good reason for making such a statement. Just please read below of % 07 Blackistone Building S R Godn § some of the other wonderful “appreciation” news. It is all interesting—and then when you come to the store you'll find that the story was not half told. 141]. and H St=. N.W. - Main 7823 can or a democrat was .n_vr.»uwd, the | U et BU R Misses’ Fashion Coats New Dr Coamesesssmmemsassnmenell 15 o T csses A= $95.00 to $110.00 o P?3 9 — = guarding principle can be applied ex- w <& | cent one, namely, that when the pub- T -l - '.1 is dissatistied it turns from one iparty to the other irrespective of { whether the latter has $45.00, $50.00 S and $55.00 \ = b Redand) Brown, ram or a definite polic: 7 + Roof Paint T ‘ Coxte Dresses C J the middin Blouse styles, wrap styles, straightline styles, but all ¢ " “DOES WEAR LONGER” ’ tained su < i 5 Per e in h"‘i"; A e House distinctly misses’ coats—all of mg“hm.r coat ngs and m 1 1 have lost control of both s ted furs. Choose from panvelaine, ara- . . ,’ $ 7 llon BT 2 it Inithe jemocrido) \!‘ Ll’c‘l’l“a‘“‘]‘}h:‘r‘:;h; tdl:‘r1 (;lnslmua Lo, ha!“home beaver 100 new dresses in the Appreciation event tomorrow! @ H —(;a R o . are suc at { | y S, Y 3. $30 2 s 2 : $33.00! ’ (',',\. republicans r\._.l”mrl.'e ‘l’:»;h 0 squirrel or platinum wolf furs—new brown shades, black, 100 new $45, $30 and $55 dresses at only $35.00! “5 A i $100 (| With full responsibility for the per- | navy blue and Hawaiian bluc. Saved as an cspecial treat for week-end shoppers, and ) 31| formance of the House they will not|! S sp woppers, an : s 3 x-llnns $5 Brush ” wave the comfoctible sonteol oe fosi L Misses’ $75.00 to $89.50 Coats $59.50 the biggest dress values yet! 0 bility necessary to push strietly party i Free | 3 push strictly: party —fur trimmed q (] sures through chan unwieldy H > Beautiful dresscs for street wear, dressy aiternoon J W. HUNT & CO. ey the ks Bisned ) M;uel 812;"00!0 $155.00 Coats $95.00 dresses, dinner and cvening dresses in twenty new styles - ! oppenmuities for group coali- —fur trimme for tomorrow’s buyers | s have by sod. There E , Riotd eha, ooty Misses’ $135.00 to $165.00 Coats $110.00 : ; ) . 1215 H St. N\W. A conc —fa triaed Such materials as Molyeau crepe, lizard crepe. high < Thittesy : . es, Fl'ocks quality flat crepes; pumed “styles. draped styles with huge T 2 ]vhss buckles, straightline stvles, street and afternoon dresses in LU = O N | oo vetord'as passnie formiass. | black, brown, carmel and taupe. Evening dresses in recordias posaibleatus 1924. Oh So Lovely 333 50 ack and pastel shades. Poiret twill dresses beaut | Enst Swings to Democrats, ’ cmbroidered coat effects, bound with sat pancl Speaking of the returns cer-| A host of new frocks added to this assortment for to- with loose sleeves, sleeves and pane! lined h ¢ strastin D [ ns cer pane’ & tainly have heartened the Jerat morrow. It's a mighty attractive group, too. Mostly beautiful colors. Wonderful dresses, wonderful val for a great i i ned the democrats || tat a time when t . The ¢ has been | | lowe street and afternoon styles of velvet anton crepe and satin- back Canton—but also dinner and evening styles, including $115.00 to $125.00 Coats. dress day tomorrow. OWn 2 I i chiffon and lace and georgette, in combination. Some are o ANY BAHMENI to democrucy even after so short u | exquisitely beaded—wonderful new colorings. Nearly 200 New Silk and Cloth Dresses s enry-four” month that ihes | Misses’ $29.75 Frocks $19.75 $19.75 i ped bury the d ts under the || ; : in greates: political : he in Amer- | —in silks and twills A great Appreciation feature in our Women’s Coat Section Dresses usudlly as high as $35.00—Afternoon, dinner and jican history | Misses’ $59.50 and $75.00 Frocks .. ey & s = . YT e e evening dresses of canton crepe, velvet, lace anc satin with crepe $ $49.50 | .ith new styles added for tomorrow's sclling. These beautiful exeningidiessesoficantoniccestiaivet Hacklane ieatinimizhl crips O DRAPERY —jashion frocks for teas and informal dances so universally becoming, are made in the finest of high-luster color comblnations. Straight lines for business wear, nicely be: outside of | | coatings, both gerona and fashona—black, brown and navy blue. Card dresses—paneled, tucked and embroldered dresses—iong and ¢ tor Oscar Underwood || 1 with beaver and squirrel collars. Many, too, with squirrel cuffs— short siesves. Poiret fwil and ewill cord dreanea—in straight tinex, has announced that his heaith will F U R S N H ts the most coveted coats of the scason. also a great variety of oth D e [ ost - cieanek Enicsly : o it him to accep! W S cope ot 300 SEA501,«di50) & great varlely o otaer bralded. Sizes 34 to 48 in both silk and cloth groups. Waists Kimonas Draperles |ihip of his ]v‘.v"rll\" s 2 e a styles, straightline, side fastening and belted coats, with a wide s ancicRl gLy Skirts Curtalns Ginghams | Hitchcoek of wh S, d choice of furs in this remarkable group. r-up 1 the e eal Coats 10.00 and $15.00 3 Coats Sweaters Stockings |[UDTiUP,in the MELC for dempcratic Hudson o e Women’s $75.00 to $85.00 Coats, $59.50 $75.00 and $85.00 Dresses, an Elaborate Showing , Dresses Coverings Everything | for re-cl: or Pat Tar- 3225 00 ll:llmme an dal ore! —plain and fur trimmed $59.50 ugsressiv o ’ . is Tikely ats, $5.00 and $6.75 ‘Women’s $89.50 to $100.00 Coats, $75.00 Dresses appropriate for all daytime occasions—street and Mol o 'm",}kw_':;m:“ —fur trimmed afterncon ‘styles In lovely colorings. ~Caramel sazin with paisiey, a na navy with some bright shade or the solid coiors, with lace collars, 2 House from Tennessee. | 5295.00 groups. Hats with lovely trim. Women’s $135.00 to $185. 00 Coats, $110.00 or stunningly draped and finished with jeweled buckle. Dinner and Tt he retains the chairma ! mings and ornamentations for —extremely handsome evening dresses, velvets, embossed chiffon blouse with Rodier » will m- the first t in re party organiza- [ find it impossible to 36 and 40 inch styles. Rich, lustrous Hudson Seal Coats. Gorgeous winter garments indeed, dressy occasions and plain, simple tailored hats for street, business or sports wear. All showing the stamp of artistic designing and costly materials. $45.00 and $50.00 Fur-Trimmed Sport Suits $34.50 crepe skirt, evening dresses in velvets and satins. chiffon over veivet, silver laces, You shou!d certainly see them. F“ ch S it Chngndss snd o m.'! striking in :dppealra;c‘:."u' ;:;L-’!“yllnnflg Hat S%op—Third Floor. . - $95.00 to $110.00 Dresses—Quite an P chal S Wi nd unive . e ol R Piain or belted models; ‘aiso wrappy Silk $50.00 to $65.00 Tailored Suits Extraordinary Group . faded things new, even if she |election. The nati chairman will | styles Sl caracul fand BRunk $39.50 $79.50 has never dyed before. Buy Dia- [have to travel deal, as the | trimmed. All beautifully lined. U d ¢ ! . mond Dyes—no other kind—then [(gmocraty lak priguianion oSt | 6295 00 to $285.00 Mink nderwear $59.50 to $89.50 Fur-Trimmed Suits e B T S e a good | X X Daisty styles ) asleniid qial- In soft coat weight fabrics dominate. Siiver laces over chiffon panel velvets most beautifully perfect home dycing is guaranteed. | gea) 1o do with the leadership of the | JTust tell your druggist whether the | House, though he will probably not Capes, $155.00 ities. What a wonderful choice $47.50 draped. crepe Roma exquisitely beaded Embossed velvet and chiffon combinations, metallic cloths, and hand-embroidered—rosewood, material you wish to dye is wool or |be the titular chieftain. i 30.inch Jap Mink Capes, with {or the Appreciation! Jade, sapphire, ashes of roses, browns and black. Some are original silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, Smith True to Form. deep collllrl: dp-fle“c't'ly “vlvfn:::: $95.00 to $125.00 Costume Suits Ivinpc:gul mwgmlu afigrnoer:'areug. of high cost silks. S'l«n- or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes| Examining the results of the di sking; trimmed wi s Handeome tve andlthred vicce models ning styles—and the most beautiful of cloth dresses in duvetyn and Sever strtak pol, fide or run. feseat ctectiona. It \s apparent paws. $3.95 Radi P fine twills. All in the “Appreciation” at $79.50. ~ {Al Smith ran_true to form in we | York state. He did cut down Miller's majority upstate as predict ed and had to his advantage an im mense majority in New York city. nal popularity had more to do (Eessssiie COLOR MAP of the World Today T Miller was not & popular type . though his record was better than the vote for him would seem to indfcate. It means that President Harding alone pulied language and religion of every country. Size 28x42 inches. b went to Edwards in th In fact, the tremend wards in_Hudson cou T unybody believed possible. It's too early to draw general in-! simple device th: i e ferences on prohibition, even though been damp. Trey | ring their feelings | Reverse side has states have alw: sre merely reg every chance they get. Indiana may seem a puzzle because us give you = free through in | | STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the REAL cause of the ailment— clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. Not a Laxative Nujol is a lubricant—not & medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lubricating liquid is pro- Lovely Silk Blouses A wide range for choice —newest blouse styles! $11.50 and $12.50 Costume Blouses round necks. In all the popular $8.95 to $10.00 Blouses $6.95 the desired sult shades. Handsomest of umbrella siiks, door. Silk and Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 With filet and val laces, net and lace in- sets. Ribbon straps or $5.00 and 3600 Envelope Chemise Crepe de Chine and Radlum Silk, beaut!ful with French val laces, tial. mous glove silk, Tallored tops and ribbon straps. Gowns and Envelope Chern!le. you seldom see! Robes at 2.95 5.00 $3.95 to $5.00 Bags and Vanity Boxes, $2.95 Leather, Velvet and Novelty Handbags both staple and novelty styles, and present a wonderful “Ap- high-gra: $5.50 Pair Make your choice while style assort- ments are good. Biack Satin and Patent Kid Colonial Pumps, medium short vamps, with French heels, one of the newest dress lasts of the season $5.50 pair Double Saddle Strap Pumps, in patent leather with dull kid straps and dull kid with patent leather straps, a smart new Stockings! $2.00 Pure Thread Silk S!?ckingl at, 51.50 pair......... $3.00 Silk Stockings, Garter Hems, $2.00 i % Hague machine voted its people by filet laces, Georgette medallions, Convenient for wall or the thousands, men and women. and Costume Blouses, of fine Crepe rogebuds, ribbon. ro. Full ashioned all-silk. et desk. the wet issue helped Edwards in that de f,'."":'u p"".:f-"..':::’ :P:NI‘:": esh, white A small group of new bags and vanity boxes, In veivet, caif, goat and ?!{n:;;,:sdegggg- fiy;‘g quall! Has instantaneous finder— 3 i}’.‘fx“‘fi&nk‘u’l'fi EobracepsIpEsey GOy Sllp-over and hip-length models In "he ::'fing is 3‘ patent;leathers;Olack, Erowm; tan s e oiey; fect. All sizes in brown, black. " Youw'll want many pairs— the luxury of all-silk top stockings at lisle top price. Silk Stockings, $2.75 quality. When will such a chance come again? = 32.30 and Kid Glovrei,npiir $ l 15 Two.clasp fine quality perfect- fitting Centemert Gloves—and_just see the “‘Appreciation” price. Tans, mode, browns and grays with wide embroldery in seif coior, black with white embroldery or 'with Paris Centemeri Bertha Collars the G .‘"“;""i’ and ac- the first returns show that in New $2.00 Glove Silk Vests . £ e curately to the location of York, New Jers Maryland and 1.75 Five groups of bags, many of them copies of expensive im- Here they are in our A any place sought. Massachusetts the “wets” helped the | $1. Aeed i lain it ar_Ap- Gemocrats make thelr gains. Those | “Vanity Fair” Vests of that fa- Ported novelties; swagger, vanity, pouch and purse shapes; plain. " pieciation) fin * almost. [infinite in flesh color. trimmed with Sterling silver or with ornamented knobs. Openwork Lace Clock vasiety, $1.50 Bertha Collars, 85¢ Venetion lace and net trimmed slik laces. l§i The Star obtained a lim- !¢ the many reports that Beveridge| : I with 1Va-Inch satin border; black, very dainty ones, too. Handmads o Dy . 5 ited number of these maps i navy, purple, green, red and brow! and hand-embroidered. Many eosd preclation” opportunity. e . Py Bl (Gaia s dors ds siadents T Pt ‘acgortment of handles; tremely pleasing designs on fine In Appreciation We Offer $5.00 and 35-00 Panel il to understand the news. white, colored with amber rings white ~nainsook. ltound and Centemeri $3.00 and $3.50 Berthas, $3.95 i to al 3 Your and Malacca, wood handles, with square neck gowns with sleeves Wide and narrow es with ! Price, 75 Cents Eacl H steape tics and fooperiallwith e orlalceveleas® Srrapior Dulltop French Kid sl 85 irish and it laces; vals and hand 3| a errul . me all. shoulde: se. o i k'rice, en ome black mourning umbrellas. You'll the embroidered yoke styles in um s— x ol s Gloves, at, Pr. Ssioroltecy. H ‘.h .nd you increase its value— find them Just (nside the front the group at $1.95. Something & . at the = Both one and two clasp styles tt ts TS @ it et e sem e Petticoa Eleven new re- oves of eoft, pliable French usiness ce Counter ‘ :older' ‘ :orduro sis s tyles for app kid in black, tan, brown and Are Going! L y ciation at gray, with smart wide embroid- g 5 . ered and Paris point backs. They're going fast at this Beautiful gloves and Centemeri “Appreciation” event because values like these cannot linger long. $3.95 Satin Petticoats $2.95 100 Satin Pett navy, brown and toned effects. Attractive style with tucked flounce edged with narrow ruffle. $10.00 and $12.00 Petticoats, $6.85 An opporiunity to secure a very P&nfimme petticoat for very little. Wi &e liver and bowels £ duced in_the bowel to keep jast with medium short vamp and‘ new point backs. All sizes. v tyles in radium. Milane: 'Bl-;l:l'i.n‘x ® their natural fll‘l::“';:l; the food waste soft and - Spanish heels. “Appreciation”..$5.50 pair AN valin and. et Susey: " Boat moving. Doctors prescribe Boudoir Robes of Embossed Black Suedé One-Strap Pumps with broidered models and - tailored away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated Nujol because it acts like this natural Corduroy Big, full sizes, with kimono sleeves, mps and low baby French wreesesenaes ..8$3.50 pair medium short heels ..... Black Kid One-Strap Pumps—A practi-. $3.00 and $3.50 Capeskin Gloves, $1.85 stvles. hemstitched hems or with narrow ruffies. Evening petticoats in satin and crene de chine with deep flounces [trimmed with lace Map Of the close fight in Massachusetts may have $3.00 Glove Silk 35 to $7.50 $3.95 1650 0 s1830 $10.95 Exquisitely fine, attractive stock- with val Jace: | been a surprise to many who didn't . BUEE o i sssaee g ngs in four openwork designs, very | U 'ted St OBserye e Ao I . e e Bloomers, $2.45 $595 . 4 smart with the new Fall dresses, $2,50 and $3.00 Bertha } ni ates of the campaign, but the nervousness | evandty) Bt aha lsoreacty - 20 to $3 $14.95 silk from top to toe. Black, gray, 2 | 3 o the republican leaders showed ! Drohred: Rt coloe o $3.95 Bags oo brown and silver. Also a few bool Collars, $1.95 —with index containing 1920 [f|clearly that they had an intimation of | $10.00 and 95 silk. Reinforced and elastic st 7 Iace/eflésts Liifhrownionly. Hand embroigered Berthas of census_figures for all cities [3|&anser T 100K OO0 idoubledly & s knee. The Leather Bags consist of pin-seal, Morocco, crepe-seal, beaver calf, fine net with vas lace trimmings. gver 5,000, complarcd ‘wflh il | the ‘wet’ sentiment 'hurt the Massa- $12.50 - Philippine Underwear velvet calf and patent leather; Fabric Bags of moire, chiffon velvet, tinsels, $4.00 and $4.50 Bertha | ormer census; also states, chuset(s senator. 5 French striped silks, duvetyn, broadcloth and fancy brocaded silks. Colors Collars, $2.95 capitals, populations, etc. Labor Was Big Factor. Colored Silk Umbrellas $1.95—$2. 95—‘395 are black, brown, navy, tan, beaver and novelty effects. These bags are GI OVES Consisting of Ju?e and narrow i Berthas of nets Wlfi’! fine filet and i 1920 and that the democrats have || taken sweet revenge by pulling ] $8.95 bulit-up shoulders. As it's only because of our Appre- and Index through a democratic senator on the ! | Of the most beautiful silks, Pretty as can be. Come ciation event that this opportunity strength of Al Smith's landslide. B Worthy complement to the autums and make your choice:. comes. Full fashioned clear, even v Maryland retired Senator France suit. Printed s eaded an sle { Gives form of govern- 5| Ut AT W Cabenl Bruce, as was | | embroldered styl fashions to- tops, heel, sole and toe for wear— ment, area, population, anticipated. New tally different. square and :l:::,i:dfltrn‘r‘:mwn. gray, otter, tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't- Tubri 2 el ubricant and pockets and sash, in cal pump with medium narrow toes, welt Pique and prix seam BSewn: and Georgette. Extra opportunity. Sreuble it wndigosted. Toodss thus _rep Shetiy, fuchin end Co- @) ()55 | melie 208 Euvas boaty ;- - SRty Talks “Rew. mode and brown: $5.00 and $6.00 Silk it. Try it to- penhagen blue...... Patent Leather One-Strap Pumps, Wwith one-clasp. Priced in Appreci 2 i Take Olive Tablets, the substitute T ey Fumpm N o Petticoats, $3.85 i for calomel. - $7.00 WidQ-WAle S ONn Al toRs N With' ~t1i6 ' nows uhisia i Both jersey und radium silks, i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a e tip . ...85.50 pair flirg‘(fil p';:lxro;u "ng:ehed wlu‘n i = plaited ruffle and all jersey petti- m’oll::‘:lt "'\?..f"w"?fl"&'.'.':.,"{'h’fi..‘ Corduroy Robes Dark Brown Calf and Black Kid Oxtords $4.00 Capeskin Gloves Coats with fancy plaiied flounces. j by their olive color. They do the Made extra long and with large roll collar and peg pockets HUR TSSNT SRS, (5t 0 i meels $2. facme preen ennu, 'tan: “Durp. jr ¢ work without griping, cramps or and sash; also full lined model, with set-in sleeves. $5 00 Wwith rubber heels attached—very service- Strap-wrist style, pique or prix brown, rose, flame, gray, green, % Cherry, fuchsia, purple and Copenhagen blue. . able for fall and winter........$5.50 pair seam sewn,. Tan and brown. Jade. n. "‘i‘-ln one or two at bedtime for quick relief. 'Eat what you like, 15¢ and 30c.

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