Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 36

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There are just two profits in every pair of Beck-Hazzard ’ $4 shoes— Our small profit and your big one. We make a quarter a pair—you make two dollars. You get $6 worth of shoes for $4. 75 places to buy Beck-Hazzard shoes in New York—and many elsewhere. Worn on Fifth Avenue — but bought around the corner. ,fl’“z“fcz‘éfi ’ SHOES f%&:i“ K 1219 Penn Ave. SEES 6. 0. P. BACK T0 SPOILS SYSTEM Mrs. Blair of Democratic Committee Alleges Civil Service Used as “Mask.” Newell Blair. vice chairman of the democratic national committee, charges today * the republican s returned outri is cli Mrs. Emily in a statement adminis- ht to the g to civil it as a om job- seekers, while manipulating favorites into offi Cites Views of P. 0. Appointments. “I am putting before the woman yoters of the mnation, in pamphlet of the republican ‘study_the ster Gen- former ciency ratings to give jobs to polit- ical henchmen. Dozens of cases are d and hundreds of others have or “been written into the official ras. “I know that no woman will fail to see the injustice in the treatment T n «“Interior Work in order is job might go to D. W s urging that out of THE EVENING UNDERWOOD DEFENDS U. S. CONSTITUTION Senator Tells Texans Villification of Document Is Un- thinkable. By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., October 26.-—Villifi- cation of the Constitution of the|s United States 1s unthinkable, and when one laughs at any portion of _STAR, WASHINGTON, D U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. LJ Examinations to Be Held to Fill g Several Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission an- nounces that examinations will be held to fill vacancies in the followin. Laboratorian (mechanical), naval e: periment station, the law, as embodied In that instru- | d: ment, he some day may find it guar- antees his own liberties and his prop- erty when laughed at and defled by some one else, Senator Oscar W. Un- derwood of Alabama and candidate for the democratic nomination for President, told luncheon clubs here vesterday. The senator previously had dis- cussed the foreign policles of the United States in an address to a large audience at the state fair of | Texas. Standing on the same rostrum that il- twelve years ago held Woodro son when he launched his pr tial nomination candidacy, S Underwood, at the state ' fair seum, based his own candidacy upon the principle of America's duty toward Europe. The outstanding issue which the people of the United States must de- ¢ |cide at the next presidential election, he said, is whether America will deem the pledge made on the battle- fields of Kurope, through Woodrow Wilson, and “restore peace and sta- bility to the governments of Europe. or allow the present debacle to drift into further chaos.” NANSEN TO BE ENTERTAINED. Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, explorer, is to be entertained here by the American Red Cross and the Norwegian lega- tion in November. Dr. Nansen is to arrive in New York November 3 for a series of lectures under auspices of the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. A »{ reception_in his honor will be gi in New York by the Scandinavian- American Foundation service distri west. R. A. Hall, doing bu: Fern street northwes violating the weigths a n laws in selling ice unde \A«(}JH |M @a a fine of $50 in the District of Colum bia branch of Police Court yesterday. | Ml .et Us Store Your Automobile Each Car Has Its Own Stall iraight storage per month..$15.00 cornge with service—dust- washing, polishing, ering to any |lnrl day or night ONTARIO GARAGE 17th St. at Kalorama Road Phone Col. 8727 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923.' MEN Men’s Shop Main Floor A Marvelous Demonstration of Super- Values—Over 1,200 Brand-New and Winter High-Grade All-Wool Fall i Overcoats or Two- Trousers Suits GREATLY UNDERPRICED $34-50 and $30-50 Made to Sell at $40 to Men! Here'’s the way to keep vour clothes cost down. - Here are Overcoats and Two- Trousers Suits that measure up to all the stand- €50 and Higher LA R R RN BRSNS ERELREEESEERERERERERRR RENER RN RR R RERERREEEES The]PALAIS ROYAL ards of good quality, style and good appearance at limit low prices. {Changes in Stations of Army And Marine Corps Officers Of Interest to Capital The Overcoats comprise the most dependable fab- s from such world-famous mills as J. J. Regans, Wanskucks, Merrimacks, Sanford and Met- calf's, American’s and many other a models include Big Ulsters, Ulsterette fields and more than any other style the new Box Over- coats; most of these fine coats have body linings of Skinner’s best satin, your gua ing quality. Russell, equa 1 s, Dress Chester- COFFEE -the universal drink The Suits, with two pairs of trousers, ¢ strictly all-wool fabrics, fine cheviots, cassime lours, unfinished worsteds, fine grade sunprc serges, smooth, long-wearing, staple worsteds: at the prices these fine suits are less than those of equal quali re usually sold with single trousers; and the extra pair doubles the wear and cuts vour cost in half. Suits in Regulars, Stouts, Longs and Shorts, Overcoats, 33 to 46 This Sale Only, *34:2 & 339 Palais Royal—Main Floer. for that skin eruption =t don’t have to wait to know that cleminn aw.«y ed to the at, with Resinol 5 > Kerr, tecently assigned to duty ille has been placed Basement Store Sale of Handkerchlefs OL" latest B e ),000 H Read Thi 1 Ih\ Handkerchiefs were sold at the one Tomorrow—Saturday—another great sale of kerchiefs. Read of them. And read with Christn your personal use. Details tell you ‘of the savi Suitable Christmas Boxes will be given if four or more handkerchiefs are selected. Sale prices for tomorrow only. ° ° All-Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s dainty all-linen handkerchiefs, all white, with borders in colors and novelties in sports effects—all prettily hemstitched. 19¢ to 23¢ values— f at 4 for 69c. It's as if we went to the factory and brought them direct to \(xur Or c door—to buy and sell handkerchiefs at the prices to be quoted tomorrow. means worth-while savings. And Dainty Lawn Handkerchiefs—12 for 69c el blu Four Out of Five Wait Too Long Nature warns with bleeding gums The Executive Says: “Coffee is the greatest drink in the world for business men. I drink it in the morning, of course, and again at four o’clock. Great idea! I do more work now from four to five than I used to do all afternoon.” Take no chances with tender, bleed- ing gums. Only an expert can distinguish such fine lawn from linen. These a Nile, pink, corn, lavender. Hemstitched and daintily embroidered, at l’forb c. For Men, also for Sweethearts Initial Handker- 5 n to buy handker- 69c instead of SL00. than regular prices Alsc ¢ French : woven They are Nature's warning of Pyorrhea's coming, and Pyorrhea strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, too. for men and o N For “Her”—Sheer ite Ma- £ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, loo Men’s Full Size Hgmstntched e the hand-worked beauties from Handkerchiefs, r v 1 After having your teeth and gums Madeira Islands, 5 for 69c. for 69c—Basemen inspected by your dentist, brush your teeth with Forhan's For the Gums. It will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course provided it is used - consistently and used in time. Six Rules For Making Better Coffee First Quality Lambskin Gloves, 95¢ Imported Expressly for the Palais Royal Basement Store—S$1.25 Value Highly recommended because more Correct styles. Two buttons and embro to 8 in new browns, tans, black and w on request—Basement Store. On Sale Palais Royal Basement Store, Glove Dept. Settled! What to Give And How To Make It TS early to think of Christmas. But not too early if you I want to give gifts that cost very little. Gift suggestions— hundreds of them, too—are pictured in the McCall Embroid- ery Book. For men there’s a copy of the Prince of Wales sweater. For women, table covers, tea cloths, pillows, boudoir sets. For children, pretty little pinafores and bonnets. McCall Embroidery Book, 25¢ On Sale Palais Royal Basement Store 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 2—Measure carefully 3—Use grounds only once 4—Boil the water 5—Serve at once 6—Scour the Coffee-pot Forhan's For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and your gums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. ‘The planters of Seo Psulo, Brazil, who produce more than half all the Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this educational work im co-operstion with the leading Coffee F h % merchents of the United States. or ” - FOR THE GUMS &More than a tooth paste =it checks Pyorrhea dgtaimmans, @ ’ Joint Coffes Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York COFFEE ~ the universal dmzk McCall Patterns—on Sale Basement Store. "B EEE RS R REERREE R R E R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN RN R R R R R RRRRRRRRRERERERERRRRRERERERR RN R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRENERNENNRNRERNNNENNERNBSERSNRERESHNERJ§B}N})]

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