Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 14

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RETURN TO EURDPE, UNDERWOOD URGES Starts Presidential Campaign in Texas by Appeal for Wartime Ideals. By the Associated Press DALLAS, Tex.. October 25.—Oscar W. Underwood, United States senator for Alabama, declared in an address at the Texas state fair here today that America has surrendered leader- ship in world .affaifs, losing herself | in partisan politics, and the plain duty that lies ahead is “to return to the principles guiding America in the | great war, to have and exercise a | definite governmental Europe.” Mr. Underwood opened his campaign | for the democratic presidential nfimi-l nation late lay at Nocona, Tex., was “going to nce to select a ¥ the banner of outh must as pressed b policy in Last night at Wichita Falls Senator ; Underwood de should be Losing of I ‘Today the Alal uenul' B the Vv table | e hoped still_stood s we championed ntry lost itself confronte Europe. We deserted the field m: forever sacred by the blood of our heroic y e of it?" Senator Have Lost Confidemce. | Half a dec rolled by since the armis Iready know the st the confidence world because « came we failed to play hi nlul the order of th. d, unemployment, he conclude rinciples guiding at war, to have and ex- » governmental policy (il function by in the estab- vernment, re- financial and id - suggesting iding In the intcrnational un- ng that will close the door RESTAURANT HELD UP. Americans in Berlin See Waiters Overpower Robbers. BERL October 25.— American tourists, having luncheon yesterday in the ancient wine cellar on the Char- lottenstr: vhich the German ro- mance writer, Hoftman, popularized a bundred years ago, and which is pictured in the opera, “Tales of Hoff- nan,” were the witnesses of a bold sht holdup when two unmasked men_attempted to steal the restau- rant’s silverware The waiters, however, overpowered the thie nd held them until the police arrived. * RIOTING IN UPPER SILESIA October 25.—A dispatch to hic from Oppeln savs a proclaimed through- Wednesday. There rioting_in Oppeln_and police and civilians suffered ch adds that there is great S n Posen and Katto- French tanks are in_evidence and the Poles have mobilized four Our Selection of Opera Glasses Lorgnettes and Oxfords Is Complete A small deposit will reserve yours until Xmas. A. KAHN Inc. Optometrists and Opticians ‘wear for your rugs, if you clean them clean with the double action of the uple Powerful suction. in your own home, The Premier Service Co. 1ith and H Sts. N.W. Main 5357 WILL FIGHTS PROHIBITION. Philadelphian Leaves Income on {$1,000 to Democrats, Provisionally PHILADELPHIA, Pa., October 25.— The democratic .eity committee B Philadelphia will receive the incomfie of a §1,000 trust fund for ten yeafs if the party organization, federsl, state or city, dges not indorse prov hlblllon or the Volstead act, accord- ing to the will of Henry C. Laughlin, probated here, At the. end of ten yvears the prindi- Pal is o %o to a nephew. Laughlin loft an estate of nearly $400,000, much of it to charity Columbus, Ohio, Doctor Is Elecied President. CHICAGO, October 25.—Dr.. W. L Jones of Columbus, Ohlo, m’dutea president ‘of the Ameérican 'Congiess of Anesthetists, whi¢h uloled its sessions here last night, “Other officers named were Drs: Joh H. Evans, Buftalo, N. Y., and A. F. Guedel, Indianapolis, Ind., vice presi- Qents; 'Ly H. McMechan, Avon Lake, Ohio, executive secretary, and M. I McKesson, Toledo, Ohlo, chairman of the board of directors. More 'impo;-tént, thgn “No Bananas ORE important than *no bananas” in a clothing business is “no lemons.” Before you choose your suit or overcoat some one else must choose it for you. In other words, you can’t choose anything that the store hasn’t provided; It is the original good taste of The Fashion Shop buyers that makes it so certain that you'll find something you’ll like. Suits, topcoats, overcoats, for as little as $19.75, or as much as $90. With famous Goodman & Suss tailored-in-Rochester Clothes starting at $35. The Tasnion Shop FRED PELZMAN, Presideat Uptown 15th & G Next to Keith's Downtown 9th & E Opp. Crandall's TWO SXOYCS LY Before you buy an unknown tire at what looks to be a low price, compare the cost with these low prices.on Goodyear Wingfoot Tires: 30x3‘/zCLFnBric. 30 x 3% CL Cord 32x4 S.S.Cord. 33x4 S.S.Cord. 34 x4%S.8.Cord. 33x5 S.S.Cord. * Al (m&mambulennsdl a-‘udrmmendGoona‘r Tires and back them up with standard Goodyear Service Akron_ Auto Supply, 522 7th St. S.W. Bailey’s Auto Suyply Co., 3001 14th St. N.W. Bailey’s Tire and Accessory C:.y Sherman and Florida Aves. Brookland Garage, 1000 Michigan Ave. N.E. Coflegeman’s Service Station, 3730 Ga. Ave. N.W. Emerson & Orme, 24-Hour Tire Sefvice, 1620 M St N.W, Eureka Auto Supply Co., 1022 14th St. N.W. Evans Bros, 1105 2Ist St. N.W. Federal Auto Supply Co., |n§‘. 477 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Tmc, 17th and N. Henderson & Zirkle, 3422 Georgia Ave. Hendricks Motor Co., Inc, Takoma Park, Md. H. B. Hundley, 3436 14th St. W. N.W. H. & M. Tire Shop, 20th and K Sts. NW. l.eémun‘n Tire Shop, 923 H t. N.W. Perry S. Martin, 3126 Nicholas Ave. SE. Mid-Washington Service Co,, Inc, 1602 14th St. N.W. Model Tireand Battery Shop, 1817 Nichols Ave. SE. Madern Auto Supply Co., 917 H St. N.E. Mt. Vernon Auto Supply, ;‘23‘% Pennsylvania Ave. J. A. Norris,” 6th. St. and Maryland Ave. S.W. Pennsylvania Ave. Garage, 24-Hour Tire Service, 656 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Seaton Garage and Supply House, 45-49 Seaton St. N.E., 306 Rhode Isiand Ave. Security Auto Supply Co., Inc,, 11th St. and New York Ave. N.W. Uptown Auto Supply Co. 18th and California Sts. Vermont Ave. Service Sta. tion, Vermont Ave. and L St. Wardman Park Inn Garage, 27th and Calvert Sts. Park Your Car Where There is Plenty of Room and Ride to Store in our Motor Coach There is No Cfiarge for This Service This is a service we have planned to meet the wants of the man or woman who drives his or her own ¢ar. You have-had trouble in finding parking space, and -when found it was for a limited time only, probably breaking in on your shopping time to go out and move the machine. Now, this Woodward & Lothrop Motor Coach running to-and from the area where pari{ing is permitted all day will permit you to park your machine without conflicting with parking laws, and then ride direct to the store in this modern 25-passenger Motor Coach. We invite you to make use of this service at all tinfcs—it is a definite step undertaken to relieve the con- gested shopping district, Coach Stops' S.E. corner 10th and Mass. Ave. N.E. corner.1ith and L Sts. N.E. corner 12th and Mass. Ave. N.E. corner 13th and Mass. Ave. N.E. side Thomas Circle. S.W. corner 13th and Mass. Ave. N.W. corner 13th and K Sts. S.W. corner 1ith and K Sts, ansttops will be made below K .y I New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Woodward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant y Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. oy on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted “Women'’s Dresses dCots, $10 ; 44 Fiber and Silk Dresses, in light shades. Beaded, embroidered and pleated pancls. Exceptional value. 13 Sports Coats, stripes or overplai brown and tans. ned with tan a Higher priced models. Half Price on Women’s Apparel $10; were $20. 2 Navy Poiret Twill Capes. Full Peau de Chine lined. Sizes 36, 40. $7; were SH. 3 Navy Capes full fined. In sizes Extra Snze Skirts, $5, special. 15 navy pleated models in Rep crepe. Sizes 34 to 38 waist. $1250; were $25. 2 full-lined black Bolivia capes. Sizes 36, 42. $14; were $28. 2 full-lined Bolivia capes. Sizes and 44. Skirts, $5, special. 20 tan and overplaid skirts, with side pleal Button trimmed. Fur Neckpieces, $4.50. 20 at this very special price. DOWN STAIRS STORE Brushed Coats, $3.95 Were $4.95. 25 New Brushed Coats, some with collegian collars. A‘kjo golf coats. ool 'S, were $L. 25 buff and brow scarfs. Cotton Blouses 75¢ 60, overblouse and tuck-in models, Some have Peter Pan collar, others V necks. DOWN STAIRS STORE cordovan. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1 Very special value. thread silk J!oscbin Nad:i' gray, log cabin, brown an Irregular weave. At $1. Sizes 8% to 10 Sports Hose, 15c pr.; 2 prs. for 25c. 40 cotton he:nhcr hose in brown and green mix- tures. Slight. and broken siz:s. Sports Hose, 56c. silk and mercerized hose, in black, brown and caramel, Sizes 8% to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE rregularities Irregular. Hats at $1 10 poke shape felts, reduced. 10 sports felts, were much more. 4 straight brim hats, were higher. 5 off-the-face model hats. 150 pairs 9 Velvet Hats, turbans, off- the-face and Poke models. 12 hackle-trimmed Pokes and roll brim hats. 4 Sports Hats. At 50c 27 Tams of Velour and suede- like material. Also sports hats with quills. . DOWN STAIRS STORE 35 pairs ’ Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, Special, 500 pairs of women’s low footwear—a maker’s close-out we obtained at a very low price, and have marked them special, $1. In the lot are brown, black and patcnt leather pumps and o\lmd . with Cuban or military heels. Sizes 3% % to 8 in lot. DOWN STAIRS STORE Underwear, 38c and 50c Much higher priced underwear radically re- duced. In the lot are, Vests, Step-ins, Draw- ers, Bloomers, Gowns, Chemise and Pajamas. 38c; were 50c and more. Muslin and crepe underwear, including Bloomers, Vests, Step- ins, Drawers and Athletic Suits. 50c; Were Very Much Higher 117 picces included. Pajamas, Step-ins and some extra size Chemise. Extra Special Prices $1; were much higher, 27 Radium Silk Step- in Suits. 3 $1.50; were more. 12 Lingette gowns. Flesh ol DOWN STAIRS STORE Toweling, 18c yd. Was 25c. 300 yards pure Irish linen crash toweling with blue and red borders. Also_pure white. Towels, 6 for $1 96 good heavy quality ab- sorbent huck “towels, 18x36 in._size, with red and blue to 5 yards. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Combinations, 25c Were Much More 50 combination suits of checked muslin in sizes 6 to 10 years. Slightly soiled.~ Girls’ Billie Bufkes, 25c; were much more. 31, slightly soiled. Girls’ Gowns, 25c; were more. Gowns in sizes 4 to 12 years. 43, lace trimmed in Slightly soxled causes fow pricing. Boys’ Caps, 50c; were $L. 24 Boys’ Caps in attractive shades. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 88c; were $L65. 60 dresses in small Sizes 6 to 14 years, Children’s Princess Slips, 58c; were S1. sizes 4 to 14 years. checks and solid colors. Children’s Flannelette Pajamas, 2 for $1. sizes from 6 to 14 years. Boys’ Wool Suits, $6.95; were $895. 10 suits with two pants, Sizes up to 15 years. that insures double wear. DOWN STAIRS STORE ‘Glove Silk Vests, $1 50 heavy glove silk vests, with ribbon or picot straps. In white and flesh only. They are slightly irregular. Sizes range from 36 to 42. Knit Vests, 10c 50 good quality ribbed vests with built-up shoulders. In ‘white and flesh, Perfect in every respect. Sizes 36 and 38 only. Fancy Gauntlet Gloves 68c pair 25 pau—s of !ughgrade gauntlet gloves, m shades of gray and tan. This low pncm remarkable. Minor irregularities. Brol e DOWN STAIRS STORB- Curtains, °1 Specially Priced 100 pairs Marquisette rui- fled curtains, 2% yards long, * with tie-backs. Remnants of Cretonne, Scrim, Outing and Imported navy, green and brown. Ginghams in lengths from 2 7, to 1 less than’ stripes. regular price. DOWN STAIRS STORE > 48, in_sizes from 4 to 10 years. Warm pajamas for small brother or sister. Girls’ Winter Coats, $695. 37 coats fur or self trimmed. In Men’s Engiish Broadcloth Shirts, $1.88 50 genuine English Broadcloth Shi and tan. Slight imperfections. to 16. 68c; were $135. Men's Shirts of ‘good quality poplin, madras or percale and_fiber stripes. Broken sizes. An exceptional value. Sikk Hose, 25c. 25 pairs_thread silk hose, in black. Slight irrcgulzrilie( Broken cause such a low price as t Ties, 38c. Ties are of cut silk or knit in an at- tractive variety of designs. DOWN STAIRS STORE Petticoats 88c 15 Sateen Petticoats, ple: ted flounces, in bla in white Sizes 13! Costume Slips, 88c. 6 blacic sateen costume slips of good quality. DOWN STAIRS STORE Bungalow Aprons, 25¢ 40 Percale Bungalow Aprons. Pocketed, tic-back sash aprons, in very attractive colors and designs. Broken sizes. House Frocks, 88c; were very much higher. 25 gingham frocks well made, soiled from display. sizes. Special Prices Women’s Robes Corduroy Robés, $2.88. 20 in shades of blue, cherry and fuchsia. Bath Robes, §250. 15 woni- en’s robes with shawl col- lars, pockets and tie cords. DOWN STAIRS STORE slightly Broken Bandeaux, Now 25¢ 150 narrow bandeaux of pink novelty cloth. Sizes 32 to 36. All Elastic Girdles, special, $1.68. 10 all- elastic girdles, made of one-piece \.lfl‘h(‘ with broche front. Soiled. In sizes 21, 23, 25 and 26. Laceless Corsets, $L25; were $250. 12 oi broche and elastic sections. Four strong hose supporters. Small sizes 24. 25 and 26, Corsetlettes, 78c. 16 with back-fastening. Of pink figured batiste. Side gores of elastic. 4 strong hose supporters. Sizes 32, 38, 40 and 4 Waistline Corsets, 65c. 15 clastic tops, lightly boned. 1 S 3 Girdles, 65c. 5 part coutil girdles with fine elastic_sections. With boned back. Sizes 21, 23, 25 and 26. DOWN STAIRS STORE Double-Bed Sheets, $1.10 120 seamless. bleached, 81x90 torn and hemmed sheets that are subject to slight im- perfections. Specially priced. Pillowcases, $1.65 pair; were $2.25 pair. <47 fancy hemstitched' and embroidered pillowcases., Made of fruit of the loom. Soiled from display. Fancy Pillowcases, $1.38 pair. 15 pairs fancy lace trimmed; made of fruit of the loom muslin. Size 45x36. Cotton Crib Blankets, 10c_each; were much more. 35, in white-with pink and blue borders. Minor imperfections. Pillowcases, 3 for $1. 108 linen- fimsh pillowcases, in extra large size, 45x38%: with deep hems. Perfect quality. Buy ing here tomorrow will save many women considerable, DOWN STAIRS STORE

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