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ANTS NO APPEAL TO°WET SENTIVENT i i iFrelinghuysen Warns lJersey PRESSMEN TO VOTE ON RETURN TO WORK Berry Befi;s_es— to Modify Terms Upon Which Strikers May Resume in New York. to modify the terms under which striking newspaper pressmen might regain thelr jobs, will be digcussed tonight by members of the outlawed local uiion, when they meet to vote jon the proposals to return to work ‘nder the Berry agreement with the publishers. A committee of foremen and assist- Jants last night called on Mr. Berry, who declared the local's walkout fl- the: sibployment of men from other cities.” New York’s papers were still some- what abbreviated, this morning. It was gaid the present sixteen-page size would be continuéd pending com- plete settiement, however. IN AID OF CONSUMPTIVES. Arrangements have been completed by Mrs. Andrew Steuart, president, for ‘the first fall meeting in the in: s, | terest of the Starmont Ald for Con- s next Wednesday morning BULGARIAN MINISTER RECEIVED BY HUGHES Sofia Has Situation Well in Hand, M. Panaretoff Tells Secre- tary of State. Minister Panaretoff of Bulgaria was reeeived by Secretary Hughes upon the latter's return yesterday to the State Department after a vacation and made a statement upon the situ- - Woodward & Wotheop sumpti t 10:3 ation in his country. He 18 understood to have said that, basis of his latest advices , the government had af- By the Associated Press. o'clock at the Hotel Harring- NEW YORK, September 25.—Re- (W M n. - Urgent calls awalt Jconsiderac s tion, it Is pointed out, and the worl fusal of George L. Berry, president of | tiong “for with every hour that pass- | for the coming year 15 to be discussed the International Pressmen’s Union, |es more positions are being filled by |ana arranged. | Republicans Against Copy- ! ing Democratic Program. THE MEN'S STORE - . \( NEW YORK, September 28.—Con-! flemning a recomméndation of a “w Plank in the New Jersey state repub- dican platform, made at a recept con- {ference of republicans In Trenton, Yormer \'x\llt'q State: enator Freling- huysen of New Jersey, in a letter to dward C. Stokes, chair- | man of the New Jersey state republi- can committee, made public today, takes sharp issue with “the effort to stir up wet sentiment.” The republi- can party, he sald, uld not bend, as has the democra party in New Jersey, to the brewers, distillers, ‘gamblers, bootleggers and law brealy ers.” Registered U. 8. Patent Office, Courtesy Washington Times-Herald. WHILE | DoMY SHop- = PING IN LANSBURGHS, M50 AFRAID SHELL )= BECOME FRIGHTENED /¥ mantity 5o S Lo there oo s AT THESE NeW HORSE: (CHRS AND ' . T RON ANRY. ~— the ublican party in New hat the eighteenth be repealed or linghuysen wrote, Jersey amendn amended, President for Law and Order. “There is no stancher supporter of “oolidge.” he contin- | republican admin- | ington stands for the enforce amendment. Great for Comfort - These New Fall Suits 45 It’s stylish to be comfortable this Fall, for the correct Fall . suits are easy-fitting. The coats are more roomy, the trousers’ " wider. Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. ident. will n. eighteenth am platform fa wi will f a_common | When will Three-piece or four-piece suits are here in variety. The fabrics are the finer sort, tailored in a finer way. All sizes; regular, long, short and stout. With Bolshevism. that nullification of the f law. but if | Jersey will Constitution and pub- | orn to enforce the law ould it be surpris orted to f (T, 2 { WHENYouUseDTo DoYour SHoppiN By Horse Anp Busay AND You Couro Park WHERE EVer You PLeaseD AND As Long AS YoO PLEASED WITH No TRAFFIC-Cops AND No TRAFFIC REGULATIONS TO BOTHER WiTH ANDTHE ONLY THiNG YOU HADTO GUARD AGAINST WAS Your Horse BECOMING FRIGHTENED AT THEHORSE-CARS. LANSBURGH & BROTHER’S 63rd ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS MONDAY OF THE BUSINESS SECTION WAS IN GEORGE TouN SN 7y o 00 S vigilance | PRINCE OF WALES’ RANCH THROWN OPEN TO GUESTS British Heir}}scusse:.stock With Canadian Visitors—Poses for Snapshots, Scratch Felts, Combed Felts, Plain Felts Woodward & Lothrop Hats, 5 choosing gray for the color this season—it seems to be in the lead; but of course tan, brown and the mixed colors are just as smart. We'll be glad to fit a hat to meet your individual re- Whatever your individual taste in felts may be, you’ll find a gmart hat in that felt here. Young men especially like the combed and scratch felts — those fuzzy omes with the blended colors. quirements—tomorrow or any You can make no mistake in time. Stetson Hats, $7, $7.50 and $10 Borsalino Italian Hats, $9 and $10 New Golf and Motor Caps, $2 to $3.50 Hat Section, First floor. ¥ »* 4 x X 3 ¥ * % 3 * X X X ; 3 : X X * X X : * X TWO STORES XXX MAIN STORE GEORGETOWN 729-731 31st and “M” Seventh St. E Sts. N.W. 5 FACTORIES . . . Open Until 9 P.M. Saturday Ly SIORLS SATURDAY SPECIALS Pure Wool English and Domestic Hose These new displays of Pure Wool Hose, in smart, new color combinations, comprise the largest showing we have ever made. Plaids, fancy weaves, two-toned col- ors, embroidered clocks of contrasting colors — they’re all here. Fine, comfortable, light in weight, they are best adapted to the climate of Washington. A huge range of grades and styles, each moderately priced. $1 $1,50 $2 '$2'.50 33.50 Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor. Misses’ Novelty Lace. Boots, as pic- tured. Patent polt , Men's Dress Shoes in a variety that e represents a style for every taste Blucher, English, broad, medium or narrow toes. in biack gun metal, brown calf and black Kkid. = Direct from a Kinney factory to Yon at a Kinney price. In all sizes at only $3.98. Women's Crossstrap Pumps, as pictured, of . patent colt, with dull mat kid trimmings or all- ) Women's Sport Oxford, as _pictured, of Log Cabin Suede, with tan Russia trimmings, Goodyear welted soles, rub- ber heels: all sizes and widths at $4.98. Many others at $2.98 and $3.98, Just one of Fupremacy. models in" the prevailing “popular colors, of good, reliable materials and finest workmanship, at $4.98, HOSIERY For Women or Men Women's Pure Silk Thread Ho- siers: mock seam; all popular HOSIERY For Schoot isses’ and Children's Stoek- hard school wear. Good lity, fine ribhed: every pair guaranieed; biack and brown. At c per pair or four pairs for stoor ™ o Boys' Hard Wear Stockings, heary ribbed. Nothing befter for hard wear than these Kinnes's specials, in black or brown, at éfifm?" peir or four pairs for $l'98 Women's Feit Slippers, extra weight felt uppers and heavily padded soles, in old rose, orchid, melrose, blue, lavender, fawn and ox- ford gray, at only 98 per pair. COMFORT SHOES Women's Comfort Shoes of genuine hand. turned soles that are so pliable that they will give with the foot like a stocking and feel just as comfortable. In oxford dr high shoe mgdels, plain toes or with tips, at oniy $2.98. Misses’ Durable School 5 o brown leather, foee < with _solid_leather _soles Men's Goodyear-welt Shoes, good serv= Is. Sizes 81 to 11 at COl guaranteed” perfect; 880 ; subsiantial quality ' thronghout. is. In brown or v Engligh stylex. A As pictured or Darrow toe. De k. blucher or Engligh distinctly Kinuey value at only $2.98. .98, v pai Sizes 1155 to 2 at §2.29, Women's Pure Silk Thread Ho- 3 siers, fashioned: . all popular colors: Cevery pale guaranteed perfect. At $1719 per pair. Men's Mercerized Lisle Socks, Al colors. A good value at oniy 290 per pair or four\pairs for §1. 539 Remarkable Values Cut Silk Ties ' And when we say “remarkable,” we have a proper respect for the mean- ing of the word. These ties are in both imported and domestic cut silks that ordinarily sell at a considerably higher price. Stripes, handsome floral designs, neat figures, and -other blends that can not be described, but that must be seen to be appreciated. New Bat Wing Ties, $1.50 Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor. $2.69 - Boys' and Little Boys' Mannish Dresy ~ Shoes, nature toes, Goodyear welted soles and rubber heels, as pic- tured, or in blucher cut. A Kinney value' that caonot be duplicated elss- where, . Sizes 9 to 18% at $2.69, as pictored, or in English style, 1 to 5%, at $2.98. Men's Strictly AIl Solid TLeather Work Shoes, pliable brown leather up- pers, one-piece leather inner soles, over- welght leather outer soles; in all sizes. At Kinney's only §$1.98. This is just one of the many models of Women's Patent Pumps that combines siyle with iard serv.ce ‘Women's Oxfords, as pictured, of gen- and muveh wanted comfort. a rellable and uine calfskin, in brown or black; Good- - [ serviceable quality of patent colt, with Goodyear- year welted soles and rubber_heels. welted soles and rubber hecls in all heights. K- typical Kinvey value at only $3.98. ney's price is only 33 That Kinney's eater to every shoe need can_be proven by our variety of footwear for all occasions and every de- Ty mand. The venerable elderly man is not weak ankles. In foi n at Kinney's stores. A plain: izes 3 to 8 at 1 i kid balmoral, as pictured, with 5 ality leather flexible soles, 'in all | N t a special price, $2.98. B0, and Little Bovw sturdy School:, wes of brown or black uj anteed o be all solid leather, rapber heels. A leader in Kinnes. stores throughout the U. 8. Sizes 10 to 131, at $1.98; 1 to 53, blown ouly, at $1.06, Baby_Shoes of finest quality obtain- able. ~ Extra quelity band-turned soles, of patent colt, with black mat top, beaver Kkid ‘fop, white kid_ top or Al black kid or brown kid. Sizes 3 to 6 at $1.69, Sises 61 to 8 at $1.98. vide small children with black and browa kid. $2.39. ek Ak e sk i sk sk kst sk sk sk ke sk ke ek ek ek sk ok e sk e sk e ok ok ek sk ok ok ok ek Aok dekeok o | %* PR A AAA T AR AK AN NN NN NN NN NN NI NI YNNI NN NN