Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 5

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Nfl SHAME IN B AN[IR ‘"“b'fl Arthur Hendergon wwal’ash 1914, 'l:m he ro-ln‘edtlrom lt::‘ g e = = - ? can te, Dr. | ernment as protest agal ‘ 'ge C. , licy which involved Great Britain { ¥ ) TR ROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH ton, 1. Henderson, 13,897. Robert Stevenson Horne, - . Of the woman candidates Viscoun- |chancellor of the exchequer, was re- E tor and Mrs. Margaret Wint- |elected for the Hillhead dlvision of § B s are the only es returned | Glasgow by a substantial majority. 3 T, and the former's victory was In the Clayton division of Man- won by a closer margin than when | chester, the conservatives gained the FeProent Voo "*Butin i niient o¢ | 8¢ abd e, Tafority ot ouly _Even: £ 3 e jutton lvision of 3 res 5 . lana . Roicktestys Thpes el e, et ey mbeciils hhe Gw St e conservative split, f labor, 14,789, of Fact That Early Stages of |but made compensating gains from| The liberals gained a sept in & the laborites and liberals. Boo! while labor gained two seats Disease Can Be Cured. Lady Cooper, running as a conserva- | in Dewsbury and Accrington. tive to eucceed her husband, Sir| . Richa, Joseph Deviin Defeated. chard’ Coopecowho/retired (OVIBKS| - 5 peph Daviin, who formarly rep- way for her, was defeated the Rov. James E. Freeman, rector of | NoX [0 Nefy Was SCoeted BV t00| csonted the Walls alvision of the Church of the Epiphany, today afis vates out of the 29,228 »ou;a by | £ m‘}“ on his wlthdrfl:: (ro:n.xo:‘):t iation of ;the two candidates. In the Brent-|constituency was made the nal £ oo e e o sadressing a | ford diviaion of Middiesex another |ist candidate in Exchange division . cancer with ‘disgrace, in add woman candidate, Mrs. Oliver | of Liverpool, was defeated. The con- noonday crowd at Kelth's Theater |gtra hey, Independent, was decisively {seryative, Sir Lealls Scott, polled rican 80-)beaten by Col. Grant Morden, con- ,860; Devlin, 12,814. “nd“gdh::"? oxl ‘.":,'g,"fim servative. The_ Asquithian. liberal, Lieut. Col. Cletygtor thelGon o) 2 J. H. Thomas Elected. John Ward, gafned a seat In Stok Dr. Freoman polnted out that the| 2 W, "hemas Electele ~ {on-Trent againat association of shame with the diseass | i, VLIERERA, (G Presens IO | Watts, The vote was 16485 to 10,11 was brought about by ignorance and shire, retains her seat with 11609 votes | ;11" cloge voting. with an Asquithi was entirely unwarranted. Dr. Lu- agalnst the conservative candidate, Bir 3! by Marshall, A ther H. Reichelderfer, who spoke fol- IAfln Hutchings, with 10,726 votes. Siithian, 15,879; J. H. Hudson, labor, lowing Dr. Freeman, discussed the| J. M. Thomas labor. and Charles|{y g7y "air Charies Sykes, nationai orlgin and progress of cancerous | Roberts, liberal, were elected for Der-| 15873 r Chatles TyRCS nepCie, SteinfBloéh &SidneyWest Forty-FiveDollars < P eths and urged that publicity be |by's two seatS. Thomas received 35-, o : Sults Overcoats Siven to the fact that early attention |25 votes, oand his conservative op: ISR U R S usually effects a_sure aqure. —The ponent A Green, 22.40. Roberts polled|g ‘goyigtvaia, labor. 11.811; Henry C.| ~ A A Theeting ‘was bresided over by Dr. | 24068 votes sgainat 21,677 for his labor | o2l &Rt 3P ral Cacorpetter, | - : Suits of correct Overcoats in Harry 1L Kerr. ot cancer were de- | (ThiS I8 & gain of another seat for9:280; V. C. Albu, liberal, 1.156. s ‘ s s O O bers of the Lions and |the Asquithian liberals. So heavy was| - Bomar Law Polls 15437. . and exquisite tai- every variety of O ot “luba yestenday by speakers |the polling that mine hours was Te-| Mr. Bonar Law polled 16437: Ross- = z = 4 campaigning in the interest of Can- QU 0 count the votes. . |1yn Mitchell, laborite, 12,923, and Sir loring. Finest fab- foreign and do- campai Bitterness Almost Lacking. » CAsquithian’ liberal, . z “ z Before the Lions Club, in the Wil-| One the whole. the election was re- 5 rics give these mestic woolens. lard Hotel, Dr. E. A. Merritt stressed | markable for its good humor, The old-| In the last election Bonar Law’ 2 I Made i : the necessiiy of wide publicity con- | time bitierness and faunting of person- "‘3!,‘,’”‘5' over the laborite was 12.315. be- cerning the disease. Dr. O. B. Hunter |alities were almost absent. Party colors e Canadlan sitting member for } suits a value ade e ycry Ilold the Opnmist'm mheetlnw iLn lhse .A;.i ers: wom (Yery little. But in one dis- g-el B(r;enuordh d:xlulondog m%du‘-kex, ¥ v i 1 lington Hotel, of the symptom: rict a party went to the length of |Col. Grant Morden, defeate rs. Pt yond their price. type. Great Coats, Urevih lof cancerous tumors. He | coloring two miley of strects blue, in- | Oliver Strachey, one of the women ~f i inted out steps imperative for cure. |dicating to the electors their “path to|who high hopes of election. The 3 Made differently Top Coats, Form- o Suty 3 Vote:, Morden. Conservative, 10,603 Stories of babes and sucklings whDIMrL Strachey, independent, 7,804. from the ordinary fitting Coats, spe- I JOHN D. MIGRATES. accidentally "were emrolled on 'the | S s pra or commonplace cially made to our it {registers, and who were taken to the polls to exercise their franchise, mul- | At _Liverpool, Fairfield division, 0il King on Way to Warmer tiply, while never before was there | Maj. J. B. B. Cohen, conservative, who i such’ & crop of centenarians as tot- |recently attended the American Leglon suits. order. Climes. |tered to the various booths yesterday. | convention, was re-elected. pollin~ SRR TR TOWN. N. Y., November 16. M%!t"of trfleae \{:[‘ef.n. was Sergt. ll.llfi.c '(‘} Pone{. labor, Dollled tfi-lll 3 ‘ TARRY' YN, N. Y., D 51| McCalle, said to be the last survivor | Maj. Cohen's vote was nearly twice T Meeting the Popular Demand Joht B Rocksteller Vegan s annial | of’ the”alige 7 “Lucknow ‘Another | st in the- st eloction " . ’ For the young man, Dinner Suits, $45. Just S wwnen e motored (o his residence | Ne, ZTRNE, PEPET, FEBUISE, Lo Bave |, it Tabor leaders, was. elected for.th ‘ , , $45. in Lakewcod, N. J d:;\e“r:lhe will con- o Chasleanl Fititneaivision "of Manchester with 'd P the proper attire for the youth who is seeking e Bl e e, Tike his other | Among the successtul labor candi- | 14814, Ja Chnal e SonservALIve. Parker-Bri get Fresent . his new dress clothes. estates, I equipped with u private golf |dates 'was Shapurii Saklatvala, | the last election. 5 course. Late next month Mr. Rocke-|Parsee born in England, who regar Derwent Hall Caine, the novelist's . - . L] 7 J —— feller will go to his Ormond Beach, Fla., | himself as “member for India.” al-|son and lator candidate, was defeated : ate for the winter. ough elected for the prosaic work-|in Reading, the conservati did. Dunlap Hats, 7 The West Specal, 85 | ff| e Bied S e Finest dSuits and Overcoa > = | Ing the seat. terests of Indl ducation. BONAR LAW WINS Tatpert IR SHNCRIIOR, | ctea |y 20, Tileis. laborit, rotaine s seat sley. but” his majority was|narrow margin, polling 11,368 against . 30 90 . MAIORITY IN CLOSE | e, B i s o, il $30 to $ ! e y-election = BRITISH ELECTION in February, 1020, Mr. Asquith polled Miss Rathbome Defeated. Biggar 11,902. Miss Eleanor Rathbone, independen Lady Emmott, Asquithian liberal, | was defeated for the east Tflllaep!.h d’!'l"- (Continued from First Page.) Jvas ut the bottam of the poil in Old- |sion of Liverpool, polling $,984 against ¥ You get quality here as a matter of fact, but which returns two members. | 16,149 for the conservative, J. 8. Ranki: ntral division of Glasgow by The Georgeite liberal, Sir E. Grigg, | Additional labor gains included thr: SIDNEY WEST INCORPORATED in the ce b in | headed the list, polling 24,762. Bridgeton divi; 2 3 * > En el 14th and G Streets T margin of only A5 e | Laborktes Gota tx mamdics. | Georaelis was dafested Eacmstor west service is a habit we have been practicing for 30 was 12,915, Barnsley was a labor gain, the la- | Oearoiioon Iy, west, where & Avihur Henderson Defeated. _[borite, 3. S Pouts, " poiling | 14,128 | sl onmoman om0, & RarTow mar- years. We stand back of everything we. say or tback in|8gainst Col. Maurice Moore, George- | servatives: Ihl;ab‘?fid:tfs[e;e‘gu?o“hl;? f,:ncuhlrev ite-liberal, with 12,011, B tives ; the Elland division of York- Great Yarmouth reglatered the firat | fore” o, Do o Sonservatives ; Brad ~ sell—to the very limit. That has been, that is,and trom Geo th change, the liberal, Arthur Harbord, e - with 3,835, defeating Lieut. Col. O. | the ok, division of Shefleld. ‘trom e o the Georgeites; St. Rollox division of 1 i iti :;5}; :v?-n 5!;2%1;7‘:;33.533;;3;1-‘5.! e | laseom “irom’ e Conmervat s that always will be-our policy. And it is why you ng, 2, 3 i . o 1 ilk Labor” galned another seat tn the [ es can select a suit or coat here and know you’re , - Flber &';l :,nown l(il|lvlul¢;:|“o: Gl ;-ow. J. Col. H. A, s Wheatley. polling to 9704 tor | Col. Howa ury, noted explorer, . < 3 + || and Silk \A\ N EL ST Tmy Gescteti Rhaionn n 4R one of 1 M mwr e brosts. getting the very best value your price affords. $§1 20-Inch Boot H polled 470, ticket for Wolverhampton, Hose C Union The Springburn. Tradeston, Cam- | Miss Susan Lawrence laborite, w : s it lachle, Cathcart and Maryhil divi. |defeated by C. W. Crook, conservati : . sions of Glascow were all sensational |for East Ham, north. L Y 7TH ST.. NW. ul turmovers from conservative 1o lebor | CoL. ARG Lynch of Boer war H 50(: ol 1316 TO 1324 e which returned also the Gorbals di- standing as a laborite in 4 R | o P sents | 52 Fab-Fashioned To 59c New o Yision. ~Labor galned Tottenham, |Hackney Central, was defeated, being 3 Silk Ribbons North, =t orth, from the conservatives. at the bottom of the poll. Lynch was rat_quallty. fine Cates tor - Consci vativon. onel of an Irish brigade on the no slee The conservatives made gains in|ooer e, during the South African pure sik aud hose, in b Tisle tops Silk Hose $l'19 All 120 widtas o white, pink. blue. sole. besl a Elack. beaver. gres, taupe, ete.. ip 4 2 tyle. Size war. He was convicted of high trea- fine pare silk grade. ‘double wole and | | combinations. self stripesi wonder | | knee stsle. Leyton, East. and Leyton, West, the | gon. 5 3 - Peer. "ama liele “Tops. Sainen > and 8% central’ division of Portamouth. the | by Kine Banaty nted & full pardon z Dartford division of Kent and the . 0 Bar e Sal Pudsey division of Yorkshire. als” pyales James Ramsay MacDon- - s Taeszer i The liberals gained Bradf. South. for the laborites, wrested the M . 3 2 oot . An Old-Fashioned Friday gain D e tatiod Besators Sown [ RS 00, B8 Siorten et | : e from the liberals. He poll 3 e i e - In the Lloyd George cabimet, keepa polled 14, g o . S Women's el {his seat in West Swansea. SIF Henry | ing Contgrvative. 8. H. Byass. 11,1 ' ()ff ring Sensahoflal v alues 1N Misses® APPal {Norman, Georgeite liberal, retains his | saaqa o5 ogr 5¢'te liberal, Maj. J.'Ed- €l seat for Blackburn, sharing repre- | " oro® 5:328. Suits, Coats and Dresses The Suits are of all-wool tricotine, iret twill or serges, mavy and black, Silk_lined. leag or medinm length coat, bfald or stitch. trim, novelty pockets. Sizes 10 43, Values to $20.50, : Labor won a big victory in Shef- | fleld from the Georgeltes, Eccles from The Coats are in navs, brown and black, fancy braid, movelty sleeves. fleld, Attercliffe division, C. H. Wil- | the conservatives and the Iikeston di- fringe and tassel trim. Large’ fur collars and cuffs or plain conservative model. p son capturing the seat from the|vision of Derbyshire, where they oust- . ? Georgeite, T. W. Casey, by a vote of | ed Lloyd George': of charmeuse In cocon—" -alded belts 3 rge’s follower, Maj. Gen. AT charmiini wrnament. for Bnian. Tong. st ecrea or ehe wide Sawiag 16,206 to 7,582 This is one of the|J. F. B. Sceley, who wha sacreters sor with a conservative. Sir Harry Brit- Labor also captured E: ) | tain, conservative, was re-elected for, from the Ibenll;. the Ke‘l':hlse;.;r:. ! ! the Acton division of Middlesex, de-|sion of Yorkshire from the conserv: feating the laborite, Miss Richardson. | tives, the Brightside division of Shel- $ sentation of the borough as heforg,l Liberale Win Oxford. Nizes to 43 Va :lf‘“ll "tl:lmf""m u-'uut ;n Cu’ay w’\rmln "‘J{ st . eing elec or the last house with ong the conservative = Worth ‘ A 8 vote of 12,408 to the laborite candi- | Hast Cardiff from the Asquichian srg ¢ ¥ oats an YeSSES up to s20 date's 6,539, the Peckham division of Camberwel rom e Georgeitea. A . The Coats are of polaire cloth of tan, brown and rust, made with wide belt, A“‘;mr:::: l‘:b:_'::."“! in| GiThe Asquithians won Bethnal = = convertible collars—pleat at back. full length, sizes to 44 A few dressy models n was in|Green, Southwest, from the conserv- = 3 E o t Newcastle-on-Tyne, central division, | atives, and & Georgeite . g 5 ent braid trimmed in the lot. Specially priced at $10.00. e e T atyac L el gt islon: | Atlyed asd e/ Georueita ousted thaiky: G and 11th Street " A. Lisner, Presid: The Dresses are of ali-weol tricotine, silk crepe and Canton crepe, drape sides: “intelligentsia.” defeated the retiring | former health minister, in Shoreditch. two panels. blouse or straight line effect, fancy buckle finish. Sizes to 44. Specially 8 conservative, Sir George Renwick, Oxford, traditionally a conservative A 13,709 to 8,639. Renwick had a ma- o K o = i - priced at $10. i Jority of 4438 over the laborite In | date, Frank Gray. who bernh Saass 2 : : 1 3 Ce o ' o etamamary | 0, e pnrerratra 2 B diar : Great November Offering Dresses and Coats Uri'sus ' ety o et oy | SO b e el el _ : ; FHere fa 3 wonderful bargain lot of fine Fall Garmentw that represent savings that are remarkabie at this season of the year and in this era of advancing prices. The Dresses are of all wool serge, Jersey and velour. ‘Tam, navy and biack, braid, embroidered or lace trimmed. Sizes o 4. Special at $5.00. ats arc of heavy all wool silvertone and poplin, navy and tan. Sizes to 38, 00. $5 New Satin Hats, $2.95 A wonderful assortment of styles, with silver and gold braid and cloth trimmings, in nifty, chic shapes and models. These are all brand-new and the latest word from New York's fashion leaders. EEEEE l——]o[——] E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. Stores all over-the city Taote, {oT- Wiae ' Jew We Can Set Your Table - Completely Now:! With the addition of our Grocery Departments we are rendering Goodman Service—and. the Good- man policy of—"better for less”—for everything that goes on your table. Some specials that tell the price story con- vincingly: ' 1467 Pairs of Famous e ats - ISt hRo ~ Specially Priced at L} [ ] . . [ [ ] a B L] - - = a2 - ‘| = L} L - [ - Smoked Hams. .Ib., 24c Pork Sausage. .lb., 35¢ : S L o Round Steak. . .1b.,30c pork Chops. . .Ib., 35¢ ~ ness on them.” We have had ] . . a . a . L ] s . L} = " . L] ] [ | ® n [ . . s » values you will understand. Half and full belters, com- servative and semi-conservative styles and the kimona sleeve effects in all the wanted colors. Bizes 33 to 46. Sirloin Steak . . .Ib., 35¢ Chuck Roast,Ib.,18¢-22¢ Veal Cutlets. . .Ib., 55c ; MM..."’.,IZC Veal Chop’~'---n’f)4_s¢ Fresh Hams. b, 25c Leg of Lamb. ..lb.,5c Small Sweet Mixed Pickle Navy Beams.......H, T0c bl doz., 25¢ Gold Medal Buckwheat Hominy Grits ....pkg, 10 . pkg, 11c l V' 1 f these $4.00 Oxfords in tan, nut brown or patent leather.. Made with newest style French too and sensible walking heel, with rubber lift attached. All sizes 2% to 8. our regular stock of higher priced footwear. This of- fering enables economical women to. secure high-grade . shoes at a genuine saving. 15 styles to choose from, in- . cluding one and two-strap mod- els, cross- straps -and oxfords, with every. style heel and welt and turned soles. ' : : They are developed in Patent - - : Leather, Black Kid, Black Satin, - d tions of Brown Kid or Tan Calf - EVERY pair selected from ‘sz Bungalow Dresses Not a Vision Here of the $1.19 | Tremendous Advance in Yard Goods ade ot tee | Yard-Wide Pajama Checks. A Sale of Values J"‘z’:::":a..’:: Standard Check Apron Gingham. Waorth 18¢ to 29¢ ing wear. and extra sises. 69c Dressing Sacques 49c Popular White Rose Brand White Rose Macaroni White Rose Grapefruit uce, No. 2 size.:.30c P 215 s’ ...50c Wit Res? Shesd White Rose Miple Pineapple, 215 size, 50c’ Syrup in bottle. . . qt,, 95¢ _ White Rose Special Extra Apricsts, No. 215, 38¢

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