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N i ; ' 7 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.,'THURSD'AY,\’JANUARY» 3, 1924, _— % ati ing Madl: % of,‘the second debate, it was an-|gion in its controversy with the New | Commander Edward A. Spafford of EPARTMEN' RE SOLD. |[beewnold to Harrison Brothers of New - |Nation B"y'ng Yy PASTORS TO DEBATE nounced. The Rev. Mr. Potter will YOrk department ot Te organization | the New York department of the le- P T STORE 50! York, who will tike charge Satuaday /] nt Pl uphold the afirmative. In the first OVver public expression of its opposi- glon had taken the stand that City (Spectal Dispatch to The Star. This is one of the oldest and largest On Installme: an. EVOLUTION THEORY debate December 20, when, the two |tion to the bonus. ‘}“!bhGP;’::_,::y}:';*};:;.::ml.flrggl;' CUMBERLAND, Md.l.c-hnulry g stores in western n‘hry’ljzr&d. ngr; l:x‘x)m i 3 s t ade in a | O - | The department store of Gross Brothers, | ness having been founde ai Survey Said to Show o bE Goa, Mo “Pottars dutandine | letier fomm e easutive. Sarimities | I8Ion of & mAJOrity of its members | Ancarmm L daton wan B s | e v e e by, the Tats Moses Grea: e e ¢ B 3 081 on the bonus and the pest has been T —— ; ihe Rowative was awaried the deaic of tha Willaok Sceaighe Duse 19 cuo [ SRS IOSin RS s paTL Ree, 200 CHICAGO, January 3.—Ameri- |Modernist and Fundamentalist| The second Webate will be held In|county organization. 7 ization. cags have gone payment mad, de- A town hall and will be broadecast. clares the January. issue of the Ministers’ Speeches Will Be —_— Wil Tear Off Lid” in First] 1o iscomir, o8l | Bropioated Jummary 17. | NEW YORK LEGION POST. | clation -of Retail Clothiers and ANNOUNCES BONUS FIGHT ] { Speech in Cleveland, Furnishers, in-comment{ng on the | By tne Associated Press, | tendency in the country yesterday NEW YORK, January 3.—NModern- - ' Friends Sa to buy products on the install- |igt and fundamentalist champions in [Joins City Club Veterans in Con- Y. ment plan. New York's church. doctrinal war| ¢roversy With District Depart- — m’?‘;',i"L‘x‘,fi{?“;‘xg\!’l“mpai‘{‘.".&‘“" a | will resume oratorical hostilitles on 3 o tion: S y = com- N o) mel 3 P X p ISSUE| moaities beine"soid"on thmo Gay: | the night of January 11, when Dr. gt Over Opposi NS TO FORCE ments, with the automobile and |John Roach Stratton, pastor of Cal- | Ry the Associated Press. ! ! . musical instruments heading the |vary Baptist Church, and the Rev.| NEW YORK, January 3.—Willard | ! _— list " Ine lise rums from radio |Charles Francls Potter of the West Straignt Post ‘of the American Le- 'l i sets thro ashing machines, |Side Unitarlan Church will meet in |gion has announced its opposition to [ Semator and Supporters to Make| stocks and bonds to buildings. the second debate of the series. - the adjusted compensation: bill for SIXTEENTH STREET A vast majority of the wage “Resolved, That the earth and man | all ex-service men, and that it would i ¢ ‘Hard Fight to Wrest State earners, It Is declared, have muii- |came by evolution,” is to be-the title support the City Ciub Post of the le- | AT V AND W Kaged their incomes for years to : come because of the trend of the - From Coolidge. country to buy luxuries and ne- cessities of life on the installment e . _ _ Announces a Sevies of Saturday Evening TN IEE s g o 58 By the Associated Press. v 3 ry 8— e f T.filf‘;fi”{.. fi'.?i"\,x.lfi'é“i.’wf&f NEw YORK DEATHS is excusable. #In the case of S | = \ . . PR R onf b thod blicans” P S I Supper Dances your vision, it is not. Perfect eyesight is :nddnm y.:lur fo-from the “orthodox republicans N > | g 3 l.ndoPresldunt Coolidge will be fired sHOw BlG DECREASE 2 | reach. If you have not had your eyes examined recently, Temple. Toroing iseucs. his friends | Moo oo Gain. Births Fall Slight- From Nine until Twelve o’clock i NS . » “He's going to tear off the 1id,” ac- S Opticians - preliminary arrangements for Mr. i Evening Dress Requested 08 7th s d 3123 M St very havd Agtit in Ohio bt s are| y oo, TOME . Tensary 3 —New For Reservations Telephone North 9080 1 7 t. an 2 i ieate Senator | per 1,000, while it recorded a gain of here must be a good reason why the = s asters Carelessness oftentimes hers tonight by, Senator Hiram Wi : | Beginning J. Fifth call or phone our Optometrist for an appointment. Johnson in an address at Masonie i < 8 4\ | egwnning January It Good Gl s as Low as $2.00 say, will have only a minor part in ] the speech. ly—City * Claims Mortality M . 9 . Jewelers = i/ cording to his secretary, Roy A. Burr, Rate Is Record. eyer Davls Music & who arrived here yesterday to make T — O\ Johnson's visit. “We realize we have | *yrye Coated Press. used to hard fghting’ Ppoints from its low record death rate - — Plans were made by State Senator ¥ . Be T T T e T L LT ST & ckle ¢ | 8:238 in the number of marriages and CHESTNUT FARMS DAIRY supplies O T T LU L L UL LU LT LTI LT the Cleveland e a loss of 524 births, the registrar of | DAILY nearly twenty-five thousands of and other supporters records of the public health depart- | SATISFIED PATRONS. ington this o 2 " | ment reported. If you would find the reasonm, just tele- Hiteheock, ti s p Of the total deaths 36,975 were phone us for your supply of campaign ma e 0 ach | males and 32,497 were females. The M-Ik ¢ Yorl wbout jrate was per 1,000 population. 1 s vi numbered 129,160; .Deleations Wers & , 66,43 Cream oungstown, Toledo & Ve ar " sai cltles to corifer with their chief and |Dr. W : ; the registrar, Butter to attend tonight's rally. It was also |“ ces ate of any large : expected that an’ Ohig ofsanisation |eity in the word Eggs Yard-Wide would be perfected and a state man-| He reported 468 more accidental Cheese Satisfaction First Since 1859 8 B deaths tha i and thirty-fe o ki e e e R Longcloth 3 i 4 S, - one fewer homicidal fatalities. Motor ' s HAND BLOWN OFF. ¢ars killea 944 persons, thelr foll add- | &es $l.79 Sateen Lining £pecial Dispatch to The Star. N 3 Byl i 10-Yard Pi C CUMBERLAND, Md., January 3 ath rate was I 1y - Y ar 1ece 9 : Frank Forentz thirfy-three yeq e ot life amons ehil. Superior Dairy Products Yard - wide, heavy, lustrous- old. miner, employed by the K i years, the rdv;:ion in- | h()f!fifm;_,s_er;icul;lc tedxt(urc.hwith quality Sateen, in black ‘and ompany vood, ha 1 group recorded 3,009 the doft finish preferred for home colors. Sold for 39¢ and 50c. left hand_blown off ) 19 Compecticat’ i = Tseful ler night by dynamite whil o fre o e . sewing. 810-818 Seventh Street Usefui lengths. the advent of the new 3 ver, . $1.50 and Purchase! 1,200 Pieces Famous | Sty $1.09 Remnants of 35-inch Taffeta and Messaline and 39-inch Crepe = de Chine, in assorted colors. Du Barry $1.50 and $2.00 | oee Remnants, yvard Closing out short lengths of o, fancy Cretonne, Scrim and Marquisette at a price to bring thrifty shoppers, Women’s Fleeced 3 __"| Union Suits Freshly unpacked—surprisingly underpriced—1,200 quality gar- 69c ments to sell at $1.00 each. All are beautiful examples of needlework | whesular gnd extra sizes in warmly fleeced. High <, long 7 g and trimming art as well as of Slecves, ankle length, Actusl Pal'kel'-Bridget CO.’S r > superfine materials. sttty Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ Nightgowns for quick selling. . Children’s Waist-Attach- J g Envel_()pe Chemise ment Union Suits, $1.00 ][ : : . TP Costume Slips pEE e s A A New! Crisp! Charming! Sizes 2 to 12 2-Piece Pajamas 59¢ Mussed Neckwear , A Semi-Annual Clearance, Covering Our Entire Stock of Step-In Bloomers 25 9, : * Men’s Shirts > Canary Bloomers TRy clean-up of womews =2 = 1 neckwear left from holiday sell- % (Manhattan, Tuxedo and Full Dress Shirts excepted) ing, and offering cholce of white and colored collars in a variety of wanted styles. Also in the A good, “old-fgshioned _half ){early de.aran.ce” of' our imm.ense Come, madam, with the certainty of having your expectations sale are boys' silk windsor ties, stocks of men’s shirts that is-all its name implies. - more than realized! For here are undergarments of surpassing oNESH VEILINGS—DAds and Enormous stocks, percales, madras, silk mixtures and all silks. beauty and excellence at a genuine bargain price. e o el e Savings that cannot be under-estimated. Bloomers one Developed in novelty voile, fiber striped voile. lingette, sateen and Eroup and underpriced lOC fine weaves of nainsook, batiste and muslin. White, fesh, orchid, “'w:";:‘ R honeydew and black. AN white and Newest and most fascinating models—showing novel trimming fi';‘(‘d’:;:f‘;‘:{;sf_’f(_;‘l’;“ effects to delight every woman—chiefly of quality laces, colored @ Fo stitching, shirring, ribbon and hemstitching. L BOW ] All gsizes. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.g Z{;"‘.df,'af“e",‘,‘:g? aa. yarious nox: , ggx;jxcenble quali 25‘; MEN'S INITIAL HANDKER- t, $6.50 : o SO 50 $].85 $7.00 ° ; ° in Fridevs e v 1 2/2¢ 00 $9.15 :8(5)8 : fi“n]fllnng ]lnfl@]r @afls 3 $9.65 ‘ 50. ; ; : Rompers and % X Richly Fur Trimmed Creepers, 79¢ I is . . ‘Well-made Dutch Rompers and 3 : R Regular and Extra Sizes Crepers, 0 SINENAD Sad h s 6- v bray, trimmed with white and Bt SELLING T SELLING SALE S h REGULARLY PRICE Rl:GU_LARLY SZ.OO 51.55 $5.50 1 T colors. Fronts are embroidered in quaint nursery pictures. Rompers, sizes 2 to 6; creepers, / sizes 6 months to 3 years. & < $1.50 Children’s NOT a clean-up of odds and Dresse59 $1-00 ends—but two full racks of S R A L S quality coats that will win | Saiosnd pockets: Straignt and every woman'’s instant admira- tion. Developed in y Rich, Deep-Pile Bolivia Men’s —and lined with silk or - Sweaters Lingette $1.49 BIG FUR COLLARS of Manchurian | wmit with neavy rope stiicn. Fus. . wolf, moufflon, beaverette and : sealine. potketa. Shawl collar or Vineck. Models of distinction in large vasiety. All $39.75 to $95.00 "~ $2.00 Lace B e , i i ‘cLote 1, Off SL.55 Pair " W ¥ ATS = educld. for a speedy clearance s NATH f""‘ ‘ A . § e _GO 4 i o aent guly Kol Our fipest. Winter Coats priced much” Jards long and regulation widtn. below their worth just when most needed. 0 every taste,” o e 10 appeal to 7!