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_ \Couzens Ridicules Candidacy: WRATH 0 nANflER + Of Henry Ford for President NIPS COUNTERFE . : Puts U.S. Auents on Trail of i Four After Quarrel With . r Leaider of Scheme. By the Assoetated Prass, CHICAGO, November 1.—The four meil held in connection with circulat- ing $50,000 in counterfeir $20 bills| were arrested through information | supplied by a Kansas City cabaret| duncer with whom one of the quartet | quarreled after he had confided in | her, according to secret service opera- | tives. From that man, Bdward C.| Bronson, the federal officers say, they | have obtained a confession account- ing for the ‘'spurious notes, which were' represented to be of the.federal re- serve Issue bearing serial numbers A-207, A-208 and B-198. Engravers of the plates from which the counter- felt curréncy was printed and its printers are ‘being sought. The babbed-haired, blonde cabaret Says Manufacturer Doubtless Wants Highest Office. Former‘ Associate Declares He Lacks Experience. By the Adsociated Press. DETROIT, Mich., November I.-— Ridiculing the candidacy of. Henry Ford for the presidency and ques- tioning the motives of the Detroit imanufacturer in his negotiations for Muscle Shoals, United States Senator James Couzens answered a recent criticism by Ford on the senator's an- nounced stand on § per cent beer, in a &peech last night at a dinner of the Detroit Republican Club. The two men worked together in the plonger days of Ford's manufacturing busi- another™ the menato Ford’ for-President, ridiculous: How cas a man'over Who has done nothing except motors, who no training or ew- perfence in ment, aspire to such an office ‘ord Wants to. Be President. 'ord wants, to be President,” Sen- ator Couzens sald. “His failure withdraw his name from the Nebra: ka Dflmnry proves that." “Why does Henry Ford refrain from announcing his candidacy for President of the United States?” the senator agked. *He is afraid it would be as big a flasco as his peace shi] ‘Touching on Ford's critictsm of Couzens’ nd for 5 per ceat beer, the senator - declared the' manufac- turer has “challenged my integrity ln‘ sincerity.” “It. comes with poor taste” he continued, “from a man so politically ambitious. Wenry Ford has made more unlu)mled ,promises - than any man in America." Charges Political Motive. The cenator also touched on Ford's recent statement regarding the 'sale o Gorgas power plant at Muscle WASHINGTON'S GREATEST- WOMEN'S STORE Shoals and his criticism of Hecnur! 15 of War Weeks. Cousens. Ford had used Muscle Bhoals, for political purposes than re to manufacture nitrates.’”. erted the. charges against of War came from a man ary “who spent, thousands of dollars to \elect a. ?iemm:ra ““Frelldem -m llll Ifldm. Senator lrl(lnn to! fl- lflr ar usiness a. y good friend. dacln.rad "l 1 ve him in his nr per place as I love mo other man. I Dhave said these things to save Ford the test humiliation that conm poul ly come to any man and the 'United States the hu- mm:tton ot electiag him ‘President.’ DENIES FORD WILL RUN. | Letter -Sent Connecticut Judge From Dearborn. * 'ONECO, Cotin., Nov: r 1.—Henry embe Ford has Yrather defmitely. decided” that he wowld not. accept a namina- tion for the presidency of the United States, Judge C. B. Montgomegy of this town wag informed in = Ictlcr d | recelvad from the ofices of Mr. Ford n _Dearborn, Mich. Judge’ Montgomery, who had been lected by. the Ford. for President to attend the conference of clubs earborn in December, sald that he would not attend the meeting. 9TH MRS. VANDERBILT GOES ON LISTS TODAY Miss Emily 0’Neill Davies Will Be Bride of Son of Lusitania By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 1.—Th ninth Vanderbiit will be added to soclety’s invitation lists this after. | noon when Emily O'Neill Davies mar. ries William H. Vanderbilt, son of the' late” Alfred-“Gwynne - 5 in stately old Grace Church, In Jower Broadway. Lady Cheylesmore, Mr. Vlnderbl aunt, ie-here from England to~ present at the.ceremgny. She’ L sister of his mother, Mrs. Paul Fits- simons, the former Elsie French, who || divorced Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. Miss Davies Is a_daughter of Mrs. Frederick Martin Davies. The mes. dames Vanderbilt already on social lists_are the dowager Mrs. William H. Vanderblit, Mrs. Frederick . W. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Willlam K. Vander- bilt, sr.; Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt, sr.; Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, 3 Vunderbllt and Mrs. Cor: estate left by his father when he, be- For i'Beuarr‘Eyul"hl— ; Visit Our. -~ Expert Optometrist A, KAHN Inc. Optometriats and Opticlans | 935 F Street came Of age a year ag His father died in the Lusitania disaster. —_— Colorado this vear produced G00.-| 000,000 poun: of beet sugar, or| enough to supply every man, woman | and_child in the United States with | more than four pounds each. | WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS M -BRKS & mwnmsks Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) General Typewriter Co. i ‘I‘ 14th St. N.W.—1423 F St. N.W,, G STREET BETWEEN: 11T € 177 STREETS - entertainer. went to the head of the ness, and, until a few years ago, were Becret service department ih Kansas | business associates. > ! City' with her story after she quarrel-| Although he characterized Mr. Ford ed with Eronson, it is said, and later = and was with the = =N > -] ronson. | Lieis | Another Pay Day : to be a former all of Chicago. The New Creations for Midwinter Are Now Assembled for Madame and Madamoiselle at Brooks, and ,Y.Our Inspection Is Invited Tho others undi C. Oldham, sald to policema: | and another opportunity to start that savings account you have been plan- ning. Think what satisfaction there would be in your savings account if it had been started a year ago. Department the Dempsey- notes be ¢ York, then again When you cask today’s check start your savings account at once. We have two convenient locations. 3% on Savings—49 on Time Deposits Open Today Until 5:15 P.M. 7 The Franklin National Bank Pennsylvania Ave. at Tegth Street N.W. BRANCH OFFICE—1111 Connecticut Avenue John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, Vice Pres. and Cashier Chicago ted on a «econd trip to the More Than One Hundred Fashionable Frocks _Styles for Street. Afternoon. Dinner and Evening Most Lharmmg models in Tubular, Basque, Tiered and Coat effects. The fabrics embodied in ‘the making of these beautiful frocks consist of Charmeen, Poirét” T+will, Chiffon Velvet, Chantilly Lace and Chiffon combinations, Beaded Georgette and all the other new crepes. ‘In- cluded are many handsome beaded robes. Complete size range for women and misses. nd there Bronson said he met the cabaret danc P! hnner relative to frightenad E (‘fi and burne 5 the road near Eldorado, Kan Seldom Before Did We Announce Such Remarkable Values as in This Instance Ch‘;t‘pp‘ie Coatsand Golf Sweaters Fashioned of brushed wool: "They have collars.and are .buttoned or buckled:‘at the side. Fancy striped effects and plain tan, gray; buff, brown or navy. Tomorrow, Again!— Most ‘The Extraordinary Coat Event This New Organization Ever Featured The Unexpected . " "Allot of Men’s Suits and Overcoats Which—by reason of advantageous buy- _'ing—‘canbepass_edalongtoyouat Every single coat represents the absolute extreme in value-gwmg Soft pile fabrics, now so popular, were never modeled into more hand- "'Some’coats, ds aré represented in this great collection. Flared, straight- $ line, tubular, belted and tiered styles. All beautifully furred with gen- -uine skins. Each coat full lined and interlined. . Black- and all the. new ' “shadés, in all sizes for women and misses. Second Floor. In styles that are most acceptable. In quahty—that’s most appealing. At a price—that is quite astonishing. - ‘THE SUITS, with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS, are in' " * Pengil Stripes and Fancy Mixtures—both young men’s and. conservative models. . THE OVERCOATS' are in plaid-back fibflc&, regular and’ Raglan shoulders; belts all around. B_ “boxy” Coau. e d i am and F ancy Wool Sports | : " Originally Intended to be Retailed at $2.00 to $3.00 a Pair A Spccm] Wholesalc Price Concession Makea This Offer Possible Full faslnoned or seml—fashloned. Colors are fast and mclude brown, bufic navy, «copen, gray and black: - All sizes. Novelty: weaves, stripes. :and :.clocked effects. Fourth Floor