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WALTON APPEAL TOFEDERAL COURT * Governor Wants Trial Halted on Grounds It Is Klan Conspiracy. Dy the Associated Presa. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., November 7—The federal court at Lawton, Okla., has before it the matter of in- tervention to halt the impeachment trial of Gov. J. C. Walton. Acting on the executive's charges that he cannot obtain fair trial be- fore the state senate because the legis- juture and the Ku Klux Klan in Okla- Tioma have conspired to remove him trom office, the court this afternoon will jear Gov. Walton's application for & vrit to compel his prosecutors ‘to how cause why an order restralning legislature from Lun!mulng the 1 should not be issued. At the same hour Gov. Walton will appear before the senate rt here to enter his formal plea to thetwen- y-two charges of official mfisconduet constituting the bill of impeachment. "The actual trial will begin/ tomorrow unless a federal court mandate pre- ents, The house board of' prosecution haracterizes the governor's appeal or the federal writ as “another at- tempt to delay the triall In filing the petition Gov. Walton charged that a majority of members of the senate court ave klansmen and that they have agreed to render a judgment removing him from office “under the influence of the same pas- ion and prejudice” which actuated the house board of managers “in ~wrongfully and unlawfully engaging n the prosecution of the plaintiff upon preleuflul articles of Iimpeach- ment.” “INNER PRAYER” PLANNED Organization of Christian Fellow- ship to Aid Churches. DENVER, Col, November 7.—“The Tnner Prayer and Evangelistic Cir- les of America, an organization of lan fellowship, prayer and serv- help build up our church mem- spiritually and win men to was organized here vebterday. dam J. Deits of Hutchinson, Kan., named national president and W. W Bu«mrd Cleveland, Ohio, It was announced that E. C. Brow- nell, e general secre of the Y. M. C. in Melbourne, Australia, will' rezurn to this country in uary, 1924, havi amed general field s Light passes from the moo: eatth in one and one-fourth BLEW MINE TO KILL SELF, OFFIGIALS SAY |m Alberta Indian in Explosion When |® Sought in Murder of u Girl. = - By the Associmted Pres u LETHERIDGE, Alberta, Canada, |l November 7.—Joe Blackhorse, alias Two-Stab, an Indian, who was ar- rested yegsterday in connection with (ll the murder of sixteen-yearsold Win- g nie Tollestrup, attempted to commit suicide by blowing up his coal mine | while e was In it to avold arrest, it wiis believed by officials. Blackhorse WwAs in a serious condition when he was found. It was expected, however, that he would recover, " The alleged slayer of the high 1school girl, whose body was found in & smoldering straw stack on Sun- day night, was taken to a hospital under heavy guard. RUM SCHOONER TAKEN OFF CAROLINA COAST Pilot, Out of Nassau With Big Whisky Cargo, Runs Afoul of Coast Guard. By the Associnted Press. N. C. November T.— from Nass: barrels and 261 cases of rve whisky, was seized yesterday at Bogue inlet, a coast guard station near Swansboro, N. C., according to a report reaching here by telephone. One member of the crew escaped, it was stated, but the others were ar- rested and placed under guard. Re- ports of the Pllot's seizure reaching here have been meager. ___ For Stomach Agony Ask Your Druggist About Mi-0-Na It Gives Relief in Five Minutes Your drugglst will tell you that Mi-O-Na is guaranteed (o relleve, cuickly and safely, upset stomach and ndigestion, or your money will be refunded. Have you gas on stomach? One MI-0-Na Tablet and the misery is eaded. Are you billous, dizzy or mervous? MI-0-Na will help to put you right in a day; gives relief in five minutes. 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Pokes, Rolled the popular include Cute Mushrooms, and Off-the-face effects most becoming and rich, Peacock, Pompons, Flowers, Wreaths, Novelties. Our collec- tion of trimmings for the home milliner is the largest and most varied collection to be found in the: fancy flower and novelt in demand. 39c, 49¢ to $5 Trimmed Velvet Hats— About 125 in a fine collection of styles and colors. Overcoats, some are all wool lined, some double face or plaid backs. Regu- for boys 10 to 18. $14.50 to $27.50. fefineness. including every new that is 2.49. $2.98. New Corsage and Bouton- niers Flowers, in all the newest styles and cclors, at 39¢ to $2.98. Gold and Silver Hair Bands, Smart Untrimmed Satin and Velvet $2.98 and *3.98 New Gold and Silver Cloth for making metallic turbans. At $1.49 to $5.95 per yard. | | 75¢ Buckrum- and Cape Net Frames, in all the newest styles, at 49c. Palais Royal—Second Floor. 9Sc to $1.98. A Remarkable Collection of Dresses for the Larger Women--New Arrivals Each Day! $25, $35, $39.50, $45 and up to $89.50 Evélved of rich quality materials reflécting smartness and Their slenderizing lines will win instant favor Choose from dresses for afternoon to evening wear. Small Boys' Overcoats. Fine all-wool fabrics in_meltons, chev- —Dresses of Flat Crepe, Beautifully Beaded —Dresses of Satins, Draped to Slenderize —Dresses of Satin Back Canton, Embroidered —Dresses of Lace, Sleeveless —Dresses of Chiffon Velvet, Gorgeous Girdles —Dresses of Poiret Twill, Beautifully Tailored 23 Dainty Dresses for Little Tots of Two to Six Years 01d, $1.98 Salesman’s Samples and Factory Odd Lots Mothers who pay from $2.50, $3.50 and up to $4.50 are urged to come in and carefully look at these dresses. We feel certain they will buy” at least two. Charmingly made of Voile,Net, Dotted Swiss and Batiste, with little touches of lace, embrond— ery, ribbon and hand work. White and some colored. Offered at $1.98. “Rubens” Shirts the double-breasted kind At 29c. Baby Buntings or Sleeping Bags, of all-wool eciderdown, all white with pink and blue trimming. Silk lined hood. At $298. sateen, top. 4 to 14 yea Infants’ gowns, some School ers, made of white and black me with stitchings. Bloom- vith elastic At 50c. Night- of white flannelette, pink or blue At 44c. full cut White, blue, brown and gray. with novelty belt and pockets. $5.00. Neatly tailored 1 to 6 years. At 1 | Babies’ Chinchilla Coats, $5.00 | | Palals Boyal—Third Floor. Help build the Jewish Community Center of Washington for educational, rec- reational and spiritual purposes. Cam- paign November 1st to November 8th. Headquarters—Old Federal National Bank Bldg., S.E. corner 14th and G Streets. Women’s New Sweaters $6.98, $8.98, $10.98 Splendid Variety of Wools and Styles! CHAPPIE STYLE EDO STY JA JETTE STYLE NOV Cold days for office, for sports and for novelty afternoon wear. Solid or BRUSHED WOOL F IN WOOL LTY WOOL color- iots, chinchillas, etc. : Warm, serviceable, com- fortable, smartest raglan models. Sizes 2 to 10. The best grades are of fine imi- ported fabrics. At $9.95, While trying on some of these dresses carefully examine rthe workmanship. Every minute d etail been efficiently I executed. Note the seams, then see how carefully the inter- * linings are finished, and other little touches of interest to women : who like dresses splendidly tailored. ings. White, silver, buff, brown, nav French blue and black. No wardrobe is com* plete without one of these smart sweaters. Sizes 36 to 46. We handle only the better grades and can give you - TETTER ON prompt delivery on EGG COAL and bi- tuminous coal, all lump soft coals, coke and kindling wood. B. J. Werner 923 New York Avenue Franklin 7626 Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advan- tages of grandmother’s mustard ster WITHOUT the blister. 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Itstrolikmiourpexsons out of every five'past forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless teeth and health. FOR THE GUM: More than a tooth —it checks Pyorr] : 35¢ and 60c in tubes PO —— | 1000000000000008400000000a000¢ 000080000 $12.50 to $17.50. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Beautifijil Bn‘feakfast Corduroy Robes, $5.00 Straightline or* brcakmst coat models, several styles in the wide wale, embossed s styles and colors. and Chenille fabrics; vari i Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. There may be a particular style you have in mind getting—come in and examine our collections, we feel sure you will find it in one of these groups. *3.98 Nightgowns, made of heavy thread crepe de chine, attractive styles, trimmed with various fine .laces, pink, blue, orchid At $3.98. Long Kimonos, and honeydew. Made of serpentine crepe in a variety of attractive styles, plain nese and floral designs, some hand em- trimmed. broidered, some ribbon $2.98. At $5.00. Thursday i¢ UnderWedr Day, and to bring it to the at- ‘ tention of the Women: special values. Wool mixed with Silkatéen " Stripe. Medium we low neck, sleeveless, knee length and built-up shoulde?. Regular and extra sizes. Merode fake. Régular $§2.50 gradé. At $L95, - sWomen’s $1.50 Utiion Suits—Fine ribbed combed cotton, fall weight, low neck, sleeveless, tailored band and knee Llength. Regular and extra sizes. Merode make. At $100. b Good medium weight, sports bloomers, cover the knee. self color or contrast. peach, maize, cabin, blue, purple, gray, navy, black Princess May. All sizes. f Washington we are offering some H Recog}uzed well made underwear. Bloomers. mercerized long enough to Shirred cuffs in Pink, white, brown, log Women’s green, At $1.00. Knit Bloomers. Snug- fitting bloomers, well reinforced, in white and pink. Regular and extra sizes. At 75¢. Children’s Sleeping Garments, 75¢ and $1 Practical garments with feet, some have string at cuff to cover hands. Ages, 6 mgnths fo 3 years, 75¢; 4 years to 7 years at $1.00 Palais Royal—Main Floor. All are neatly made. *1.59 Nightgowns—slightly soiled from display—a good assort- ment taken from our regular stock. Of crepe, nainsook and batiste, dainty lace trimming; others hand embroidered, in white and colors. At $1.59. $2.98 colors, Japa- At | 46 For Matrons. sleeves. In black and gray. With sleeves, $3.25, without sleeves, $2.50. Sizes u pto gowns, good quality daisy cloth, plain colors, white and neat stripes; various styles, double yokes, embroidered, hemstitched and | ribbon trimmed. Sizes 34 to 50. At $1.98. Cardigan Jackets With and Many will buy for gift giving now. *1.98 1,000 Flannelette Night- heavy quality; also without Lingette Bloomers, $1 and brown. gusset. Condi Lip Stick 50¢c ‘Waterproof. Myste- ria—watch it change to a vivacious red. Alcohol Lotion de Luxe, 69¢c Highest grade pure grain alcohol, medicated, forming a pleasing lotion for external use only. Only the Ethereal bouquet of alcohol. No for- eign odor. For the sick room, the aged and the athlete. For all external uses alcohol will be found most refreshing and invig- orating. ON DISPLAY IN " SECTION—SECOND FLOOR— PAIR *5.85 As illustrated. Striped designs in black, navy, gray Full cut with reinforced At $1.00. On Sale Palais Royal— Third Floor OUR SHOE Be Sure and See This New and At- tractive Piccadilly Two-Strap Pump Shown in all-patent, black kid and brown kid, with Cuban See Opposite Page Coat Advertisement Palais Royal—M; heels and welt soles. Pair at $5.85. Palais Royal—Second Floor. \ : i o ; ~