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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’ SIINNES MAY BRA WELLER APPROVES EE";:E‘:“&::@‘?E‘E: $F°%ers | PRAYERS FAIL TO BRING ; I g TAX DECREASE PI.AN in'the United States and of the 150000| LIFE TO DEAD “HEALER” Satisfaction First Since 1859 Free In Toilet Dept. in Maryland would be reduced. With esch purchase of any omoust we . “Mr. Mellon would make a largo re- 11 give s phckaks e ; GRAN'I‘ 'I'U EHES‘I’[R 5 dustion in the tux on smailer incomes | by the Adsociated Press. 4 ~ 5 Dier i ‘ehee P avts, Vore Bos { s rom wages, salarios and professional | NEW YORK, NovembBir 16—Wom- . : . Three ¥ wier, Vanish: Says Mellon Has Made First Con-|services; a decrease of over 50 per Fro 8 0 : 3 ) § 4 cent in the_tax on. incomes between | coiioncl “resie ho knslt s i 4 . A B. & B. Baby 16c X ¥ % L %% L) T in ‘Thi $4,000 and $10,000 & year; would re- a Hinds' Hon ::rete Proposal in “This Pear et on tersgioars WU re- |bler for three daye praying for hi ol L ey and Almond . Line Since War. s ot ieslons lo moving pic- | yesterday as the body was being Woodbury's Faclal Soap, Turks Said to Have Made —— sance taxes. Change would aise be eadquarte 810-818 Seventh Street 3 for 50c; each, 17c - o . made to simplify the administration |of the Soclety for Spreading the Pebeco Tooth Paste vee B9 New Conditions for U. S. Sonator O. E. Weller of Maryland and collection of federal taxes. ' |Knowledge of True P of which * yesterday anneunced his approval of the| “The only objection to this plan|Rawson was president. - There w; from those who favor a ol-|no f ice over the bod: program outlined to Representative | SoMes no funeral service over the body. Company. Green, acting chairman of the House | J1¢r'8 bonus. bonus blll would : ——— e e . " aeyeral iy Santa Sounds : ways and means committee, by Sec- b g 4 3 _ Totary of the Teeasury Mllon rec” | SCACHlon e while Mr. Mellon's| RUSSIA BUYS IN LONDON. Py Dy ' o egisiation providing for | ; : T 10— aipaten| S Tebmetls O FHEL o000 . Fedora | 1 4 o2 S, doties tach 1oar:| xoxpo, November 16—mue ows: |2 Hlis First Call! ° 3 N, s pRloh | taxes next year, creased by inkreasing them. Do the |Papers report the recent signature of rom Angora says tha lecl : Mm’l;hm'lu":ret:;fi:ggfilr;!‘eh:?‘mfi people want hig! or lower taxes?|several agreements between the Ru Glad news for the little folks— . : . ) . :{t::lr:fll:enrte n:r.::e::‘:; Col. Clayton- o aatom a1 st T den | That Is the questio glan trade delegation In London and Toyland is Open—with a wealth Immense Special Purchasés Bring Imrqense Savings Right on Amarichs Devormaivat Conipanys akw | e chusernmant,; Sanatos Wellos CONVICT KILLED. Work OMDThe contracts awardaq |= Of Al that's new and interesting el SE o i vork. One of the contracts, awarded - . o conditions reparding the so-called |rapidly in every state in the coun- Yo the Vickers firm, is for rebuilding and amusing. Big toys, little g try, including Maryland, and they are | _ SIOUX FALLS, 8, D., November 16.— ” , demanding an 3 s , the raflroad sations of Russia. It is e e s ey will b fulfilied | *til mounting, J. C. Farley, an Inmate of the state|reported that Russia obtained long toys—toys for every good little $ $ assurance that they w ., Secretary Mellon's proposals would | penitentiary here, was killed by the |credit terms in some Instances. girl and boy. before November 25. The dis,atch |reduce practically all federal taxes.|caving in of a ditch being dug within g dug adds that if Col Clayton-Kennody |The smaller taxpayer would be spe-'the prison walls, Two other men were 7 o iy T Rl Belect now—the early buyer al- . and his American - aseoclates cannot '“'""y_"“““""" aud the suctax rateEseverelyniured: Calffomm Fflllt ways has best selection—besides R A meet these conditions the Turkish Imitations may 3 : m Sy‘rup avolding the jam later on.—WFirst " , government may award the comces- ¥ Floor, in the rear. Slons to Hugo Stinnes, who is under.| D€ dangerous No. 2% cans stood to be negotlating directly with n — i B AR Angora. Peaches, Yellow Clings. ... : - Suits in Sizes Under the terms of the agreement Peaches, Yellow Clings, negotiated by Col. Kennedy in b ed -..cc0 : Y 8to 17 hait o the Ouomnn-‘kl‘?er}‘can Dea Pears, Bartlett Pen . X ew eat er lopment mpany with the gran Aprie X g H national asserabiy 6f Turkey, thenons s : Overcoats. in Sizes Ej Pl . cession rights were to lapse if work e ek 31012 was not begun by November 9. Col. 3 b - . o Kennedy, who now is in London, said Chierries, Royal An Py oy A N toduy thal operations were Warica MAGRUDER’S Handbags resurrection, continued their praye e futfilled. FWO-PANTS SUITS, tallored of all-wool fabrics, in.a ?{ :{-‘:-nfifee:flf“y:eh:gse‘fiig. ;’orlthc Best Groceries range of smart colorings and patterns—both dressy -and Angora government to set New con- Conn. Ave. & K St. durable. Both mothers and boys will enthuse of the high ditions and he discredited the idea quality and distinctive style of the several models—which that the Turks would award the con- Established 1875 I 5 include clever effects for the younger boys and mannish [ cessions to Stinnes. models for the older ones. cortl\;:;‘;rdsu'!:\:;.;wl:‘ecp‘:?senl;:tl\:’e:. e g OVERCOATS are of splendid all-wool and part-wool matter and I declined to see hi : cloths, and cover the entire range of popular gtyles, from British, French and other foreign | We bell the youngster of 3 to the one of 12. These are quality coats terests have also been after the con- e belleve you will agree with | in every way—far more than the low price indicates. cessions, but the contract has been us that these are values quite out definitely awarded to Americans and . L2 of the ordinary. .Quality Bags of 0 tne r’ork will be carrled out by soft leather, In pouch "h“r"‘.g':l:h lg al'm anket mericans. ‘ i “At the present moment we have a = ;"::‘“‘ ’”X“‘ ‘:r;ld handles. Metal ’ ataff of ten englneers, with the neces- rames. Fitted with swinging s 3 3 y " sary workmen, employed on the first . purse and mirror. All the popular Boys’ Heavy Plaid Blanket Cloth Mackinaws, in which the youngsters le:l's!‘g.f‘lhe raliroad line trom Samsun ] colors—First Floor, Bargain Table, can brave winter’s severest blasts. The tailoring of these garments is as ¢ S noteworthy as the excellence of the cloth. Sizes 8 to 16 CONDEMNED MAN'S PLEA. Don’t cough Governor to Hear Arguments on t ni h ' Gloves for All! Commuting Death Sentence o » . at night! m::m‘:-x, 5 C., November 15— SAY BAYER when you buy- ‘gm‘”e A’grm wakefulness by eaking The Time and Place to Buy Them Gov. Cameron Morrison last night = B Bell's Pine-Tar Honey s c notlfled attorneys and others Inter- When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you {,“’h{:’;‘,:’:gg‘t"hl:fimffim s ufo'\‘nl:sl,' Dlil:edE Nwfihccv:rfi ARD VAN RAALTE. SURDE Uted (hat fnml Dleas foropmow-| are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin, proved safe throat and chest and prevenns Heccei alio fur-top cape mit- FABRIC STRAP-WRIST Dalton would be heard Saturday| Dy millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for the exhausting coughing spasms. fens. Style, warm 1.0Q GAUNTLETS,in black morning. Dalton is under sentence to M-d;;f Just the medicines that and wear. . . and all shades........ (v . 13 er e B L up-to-date doctors recom: == » =BU N ol i next Tuesday tor the murdir ot Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago combined with, the arno SHILDREN'S FLEECE: ¢4 M01SETTE FLARE: .95 tor favorics LINED JERSEY GLOVES . Fl . ox her hang: it . S . fa iose, pine-tar honey. lts caste and Jersey Fur-top Mittens, CUFF GAUNTLETS, with em- e condemned man was tried twice | Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism pleasant, too! 's Alio Jersey Gauntlets " broidered backs; also Kayser ¢ Dr. for the double slaying, winning his on hand for all the famil i y . iret appesl for a new trial and los- i , y. aosaey, e 16%button Chamots- : . W /) Brocaded Satin z fig—t o%ll : B_a&'d'wctfigs_e | Al drugyics. Be sure 0 g xé’ "T“mn e 59¢ mvi’(?l’fi“éfi‘sfl'fl?fin?:}d 98 0 ; Skinner Sati GO s provendiiecrions. the genuine. BOY SCOUT LEATHER GLOVES, every pair perfect. | d ) L ing the second. While waiting in the Asheville jail, the result of his second Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets P - B (L 0 A t{omesyof 24 and 100—Druggiets. | DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey GAUNTLETS, lined with warm In a range of wanted shades. “‘ Brocaded Panne appeal to the Supreme Court, he cscaped to California. The communi- Asoirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld e —— l‘::ex:::'ul:e! ‘c:‘ifpstd $l .00 3.‘;";1“3??5? Lo Sl .00 ) o and MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE- STRAP-WRISY KID cation with a relative there led to bis apprehension and he was returned to the state. LIN SEY GLOV/ : GAUNTLETS, of supe-io: qual- Lyons Velvet fort tor the tan. All sizes in the new Choose the new early winter hat Saturday—the assemblage shades — broken taiat iy e 4 e igh tide—with every fashion novelt: d, low: cost sizes_in_black..... $1-98 el iags Tatace W | | WOMEN'S VAN RAALTE =N ' 4 e\;e:)‘ h;no: Ll':’e quality that has made King's Palace the mlh> 4as € Lancel Iier war | =.iree =057 ) TA Rousing Shi ! ; The" All- i Debts to Save Europe? aped Ve ousing Shirt Sale! o Draped Veils : e - Famous Krinkletex Shirts, 3 with slight imperfections in the The war debts of the European Allies to the United States amount to $11,328,066,747, and 98c cloth. the billion and a half dollars of interest overdue on these debts brings this total to nearly thir- High-grade Percale Shirts teen billion dollars—about $116 to every man, woman, and child under the Stars and Stripes. Th . a - B pe,-fcgct Ei{n eve articular. ” Secretary Hughes has stipulated that the proposed committee of international financial ex- ,",;;,’f. sfi‘:fl: Bl L B YA r perts to investigate Germany’s resources must not bring up the question of inter-allied debts. e s Sun B el a“g‘fa;‘“;“;;is‘iz On the other hand, France insists that the allied debts are at the root of the issue and * i styles of the hour at a price that and sold at an economy price. there is a body of public opinion in that country that evidently expects America to cancel its puts noistrain on the purse, / d preD muceid croy voln o debt to France. In THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, you will get a good impression of d 4 A nize these as values far out of the the way France, Britain, and Belgium look upon their debts to this country, and American 98¢ Neckwear, 75¢ ) ordinary. Most purchasers will . e = . & = e , want a liberal supply at wbis low public opinion upon America’s stake in the reparations dispute. Other striking news- P b R e i s price, i 2 T 7 h . White, features in the November 17th DIGEST are: AR L e ssENon._ VENIcH. prassy Necttiaad st “atschidiotias . 3 ered net. s styles; cu:l furdcorrecl fit {a‘ :H . o 2 9 o o \ points, and made to satisfy the Dehearsting the Tammany Tiger Net Result of Lloyd George’s Visit » ot exicing wearer. “In 3 wids . . . . S ange of colorful n eat H Read what leading newspapers say about the “David, (}m giant kxdder) came to America anr,l’ Bo s, Heavy ;!sog the popurlar ;lain“c:lo:s.“p;\sll jolt given the political aspirations of William Ran- he saw, but it cannot be said that the conquered, Y sizes, 14 to 17. dolph Hearst in the New York State election. according to one editorial observer. U -on S -ts Union -Sui £ s HowtoTest Yourself For Your Real Job ° ; ° SmiiweDimbuc bl | T sii........ 10| Winter Clothes for Little Folks A plan to get a line, not on the job you like ~ A Hunchback Who Played With Sizes 31 25 T z up bottom, trimmed with with gray astrakhan, velour and cloth, Labor leaders out to unionize the white-collar best, but on the job that you are best fitted for. s : The Klan’s Cllallenge and the Reply Thunderbolts Warmly Fleeced- Gray Union pink or blue. Special. . workers in New York banks. . . 2 P ‘with 1 1l Polai How leading Catholic, Jewish and Negro Descriptive of the career of Charles Proteus . Suits_that keep the boys com- INFANT SWEATER SETS—All-wool and plaids, selt trimmed; $7.98 authorities answer Imperial Wizard H. W. Evans, Steinmetz, who became famous as one of the great- fortable in severest weather. l‘gm JAnd lnk stitch; includes sweater, belted and loose models.. of the Invisible Empire. - est scientific minds the world las ever known. - Abut time to change into, them, P bideand ok st WEIRLS BRUSHED $2.50 s y . EN'S WAIST=-AT- P CHILDRENS RRUSHED wooL b“gfi;::;n:,'g';orl?l -WOOL SWEAT- Raw Deals For Wounded Veterans—Secretary Hoover Out For the Super-Pownr le—.-Uncam.nl- T.fgllllfllofimT UNION SUITS, S TegEings, Brn!pwl;sr:dcor:?ll::. of BWERLET, pi, ‘tuxedo styles, in brown and buff, ing the Cement Makers—Russia’s Economic Convalescense — Germany’s. Security Police—Motion erfect quality, and worth $1.00. i White, pinkc, "buff, brown $7.08 buff and brown and $2 08 Pictures of a Hatching Egg—The Furore Over Duse—Airplanes, and General Slaughter in the Next gxigh neck, long sleeves, knee or H i o o . value .. . War—Water as a medicine—The Spice of Life— Topics of the Day—Many Interesting Illustrations, ankle lengih. Sizes 2 to 12. 7% GHILDRENS WHITIE CORDUROY | GIRL s pauesEn coe Including the Best of the Humorous Cartoons. ; INEANTS' SHIRTS, in straight fi,"rfi?.;,ffin e":lt‘ifimar‘fl‘ (J8ToW wale plece models, in navy and brown, hand embroldered in novelty and Rubens styles, cut to full sateen. Belted models $2.98 designs; sizes 8 to 14 $8,98 November 17th Number—On Sale To-day—All Newu-dealt.en—lo Cents Broportions and ~ brimful of with pockets. Sizes 1.3 § years f COATS, sizes 2 to 6 GIRLS' DRESSES warmth and wear. 3 for $100; Y years, in chinchilla, cloth and mixtures, wool je‘r!‘e’y; nufin' oc'ul‘::‘ny'n‘:;‘ee:‘l“nq each, 35¢c. lined with good 'quality binations, = with colored “Fun From .the Press” in California Theaters mateen.” Bolied and voxo $5.98 cmbroldgty on' waist and. $5.98 RELATIVE to Fleischer’s Cartoons, which are the newest addition to “Fun From the Press.” Women’s WOOl and sl-ls ~ Judging from the comments of our patrons and the manner in which the cartoons are rgceived, I 2 7 Wh i think they are a welcome addition to what has ‘been for years one of the bright spots on our Cali- Silk_and_wool Hose, ; ny Pay a ngh fornia Theater'program. We thank you for your efforts toward the improvement of what we might Full Faskioned and Fashioned Styies { Pnce for a GOOd call the hors d'oeuvre of the films. J. A. PARTINGTON. Plain knit, medium ribbed, fine ribbed and clocked styles in a y Corset? California, Granada, and Imperial Theozers I . range of favored colorings:, Note that every pair is perfect. It fa not at all necessary— The Literary Digest, Producers. W. W: Hodkinson Corp., Distributors. Fine Silk-and-Wool:Hose, $1.69 R T S : 2 other virtuo known to good - o corseting, may be had at prices '] ) ° : E 1 d True Sh: Y Be s ; It is a mark of distinction to be a reader of . : s Bl P o g ‘ fai B o Louh B e St Bt ment of quality stockings for cold- ’ R & G Col‘sets f e £ weather wear. In addition to the silk-, A\ LJ LEh) [ ] and-wool stockings, there are light- s 50 s .00 ; weight full-fashioned wool hose. s = 0 ‘ v Biack, gray, brown and heathér shajics. : / ; ) This sesson we're featuring Ao g CHILDREN'S FAY STOCKINGS, sec- f . A DATHCHIARIY, [ the now (ARd Tm- = onds, but not hurt enough to mind. = ; (T T BABY BUNTINGS, of white elder- CHILDREN’S COATS, sizes 2 to 6§ down, button front: turn- $l 98 vears. In red chinchilla, trimmedd . Black, white and brown. Button 39 4 Y R & G Elasticide £0 the WaIBt..ceseeeerssaasasnnsan 4 Corset CHILDREN'S PART-WOOL HOSE, i ‘This comes in three styles— with fancy cuff tops, in heather shades; 5% for the medium, the short stout seconds of §fc kind. pairs 35¢ and the tall stout figure. Prices EMILY POST’S ETIQUETTE—“The Blue Book of Social Usage” - , e Rl e S SN WY $3.50. $4.00 & $5.00 Th lete book ial h Sellis | i s—many illus- =] 535" X 1 l?:wnrest!wiz:mt:v? cmrsmn—flnugu.q: “T.r‘l::n:fn“ s tr‘l_izl:lni-xml mfl:fi’fi:&:&;‘.‘é&fi&g& thine’tx‘:h;r ::mu:“d. :3. ” lllnkc Hn:" ummutm)lr 2% : FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers, 334-360 Fourth Avenws, New York Pall ceecmmesrsnsnseanscsescennnss mlmullI}llul!lmmuuummnmfimfiinmmnn||u|mmmg|mnm:innnmnnumnmmmumumumql_mnnnnnminnmnnmumhfilmn g £ 3

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