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10 THE EVENING STAR., WASHIN( "SEE PLEA TO VOTERS | COOLIDGE LEAD LARGE. 'N COULIDGE SPEECH yanl Figures Show ‘He Won Mich- igan by 182,452. Mich., April received the presidential ans in French Papers, However, Plensed;"’ by Reference to Dawes Report, German Loan. i ent over Senator Hi shown in the offic 3 pleted toda Coolidge, .uv»r Senator Ry the Assceiated Press. v b, X £ the Demo- PARIS, April 24—C the specch of Pre the Associated Press luncheon in New York Tuesday, the governmental pre its readers that Mr. Coolidge aking not o ident, presidential can Hid incompromising Stand with regard to the of nations and the inter- illied debts, the press thinks, it there- fore explained as colored by party onsiderations His fe |A~ xlh Dawes report und K America nort for 4 e weld us most uragin M’CRAY SOLD FORGED NOTES, COURT TOLD | Witnesses Continue Testimony In- | tended to Show Governor Obtain- | M e e oy o ed Money by Fraud. nent conference is coldly critical, e guarantecs of protection being de manded security in of dis rmamen | INDIL APOLL Ind. April 24— —— Tt‘\'lm\unf‘ Intended to show that Gov. DIFFICULT TO DRAFT| ‘;‘n‘:l“.' e S o 12.‘3.':;},‘,‘.;; over | the state took the stand for the gov- ernment Prosi- | *| but one ripple of ai lution wa at the trial of the executive Indxn Balks Because Turkey and ! in federal court on a charge of using | Persia Not Included in | the mails in furtherance of a scheme | to defraud. Proposed Plan. Elmer W. Stout, president of bank, in testimony clared McCray admitted to him hav ing s 1 othe ' names to notes which sold, and to having | Associate put back iu circulatior notes made | GENEVA, cial | out to him whic 1 repliced = . 2| by new paper aft | commissi About half of tn two s summ t ution w local |3 vesterday de- | pers: Montreal has el a rlution in | lmission of women to church on the men The Presbyte of same conditions the pro- e limited. to sentatives controlling 1 i However, she | ons the T foreign coun- s to define juantity she may the ¢ of enforeir retion upon her u restr is impe CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT REVENUE AGENT KILLED. of Auto Said to Have Car- ied Liquor Is Sought. Owner Hugh | Contains— No Grit No Harsh Drugs 0 arr Lawre Phillips. a empted to 1 men, whe t was alle heir guns on citizens of the On com pursue said 1o have step- d fire on mer- have | LARGE - - - - 65 years C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1924, OKLAHOMA PLEDGES COOLIDGE 25 VOTES National Committeeman, Losing | Plea, Quits Post and Drops Plan to Run for Senate. Art Collector’s Plea Refused Be- cause Ancestor Wed Chinese. HARTFORD, Conn, April 24.—Abel hr of Greenwich, an art col- f New York, was refused n citizenship by Judge Edwin homas¢ in United States court when it developed at the hearing that ir's grandfather, an English m onary in China, had married a Chi nese woman. April 24—With > tistaction tne| DELAYS SINCLAIR CASE. Repubiican state convention here ye: terday with machine-liko pre instructed the Oklahoma delegation - to the national convention to cast Quash Indictment May 2. their twenty-five votes for President Argument in the District of Colum- Coolidge as ty nominee and ap- | bia Supre Court on the motion of g ) ° and ap- | o overnment counsel for dismissal o proved the stato orsanization ticket | FOYSTERNANE NS Sor MR asey o indorsed by United States Senator |lessee of the T apot Dome 1 reserve. Harreld. 1o asih_ the indictment browght = - t him for contempt of the Sen- Jam Harr i Dol refusing to answer questions commilteeman, sought to block the 3 the oil comm! has been Harreld faction by submitting postponed from April May 2 lution which would have prev Justice Hoehling deferre federal officeholders from beins Wy consent of counsel, d to the state committee i bled. Wagoner then read his res’ mn a member of the . 7 1 state co ‘and his withdrawal I Business Men’s Lunch, 50c | R T e At el BUrvet frum 1200 4919 f aetive parteipation IR e parge Variety of Tempting Dishes politics Special feature of Friday's Menu Deviled Crab, French Fried Potatoes olesluw By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA, Okla., | D- C. Court to Hear Motion to nationa |BANDITS MAKE GET AWAY. | Iue had o BELLEVUE_FARMS bouts of twa banais why || Restaurant morning held up and rob- : 1332-34-36 G 1 A. C. Clewis, local banker, of .- Street 0 in currency A good description of the men ob- ||| «progucts from Farm ined from children playing near th is been broadc: | L — Before You Store Your Blankets AVE them laundered right. right now! Our secret process LAUNDERS BLANKETS MOTH PROOF Turn yours over to ex- perts who know how to treat wool so moths will avoid it. “IMMUNIZE" your blankets. Have them washed by THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY L . McKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. ALONG with the blankets send your lace curtains and pl]- lows for a thorough after-winter cleansing. Phone Franklin 71. 5 in Business F at 12t inewe STINEMETZ FINAL AUTOMATIC REDUCTION SALE e 00 Less Line No. On April 16th s« April 17 « April 18 « April 19 « April 21 s April 22 «- April 23 « April 24 « April 25 « April 26 No C. O. D. - No Exchanges No Alterations - No Returns ALL SALES FINAL Price is $ We must relinquish our tenancy—and every remaining garment must be sold in these two days—Friday and Saturday. Take An Extra $5 Off These Prices Coats Suits Dresses Of the present season’s best designs—from the country’s best makers—sacrificed because of the court’s order to vacate. This is your last chance! And your Biggest Opportunity $16.90 to $31.80 Dresses ~ § $19.90 to $42.50 Suits : : $9.90 to $59.50 Wraps $16.90 to $49.75 Coats Less! DENIED CITIZENSHIP. Women’s 35c and 50c Linen Handkerchiefs, at- tractive white and color- ed novelties, 25¢. 1216 F St. N.W. Linen tape and cord borders; 3ome initialed, 50c. Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Handkerchiefs, Making Stocks Ready for Summer! Sorting Out All Remnants of Spring Apparel —regardless of the fact that many of these smart styles haye been in our stocks less thau And you know what that means in VALUE! We've sorted out more than 200 beautiful taken price cuts such as will sell them tomorrow Much desirable street floor merchandise, silk underwear and smart accessorics fate—and we bid you come tomorrow month. garments—remnants in our stock without question have shared a lik ning over. Women’s New Silk Dresses A timely " purchase—mostly samples—of $35.00 to —and have I28:0 $45.00 Dresses—Street, Afternoon and Dinner styles. These dresses are unusual In many ways—in the quality and variety of fine fabrics—flat and roshanara crepes, crepe de chine, satin and filmy georgette—in the great number of smart ang becom- ing styles, that embrace tiers, pleated ruffles and panels, drapes, tunics, surplice models, some with fove- ly laces, others with exquisite beading or stunning embroideries—in the wide range of colors—black, navy blue, brown, peach, gray, orchid, maize, fawn, and cocoa. And one of the nicest features is that there are few duplicates in the assortment although sizes 36 to 44 are represented. Women’s Flannel Frocks Just 43 Remaining of Those Wonderful $19.50 to $25.00 Dresses $12.75 The only reason any are left is the fact that last Friday when we expected every one to be sold there was a steady downpour of rain. They are all of the finc Botany and Gera flanneis; becoming straight line styles feature narrow tie belts, contrast color pipings and linen collars and cuffs. Plain colors and pin stripes in faw! 6—$25.00 TO $35.00 DRAPED, BEADED AND EM- BROIDERED DRESSES; cocoa and black §]3 50) satin and jacquard crepe 2 11—$39.50 AND $45.00 DRESSES, Coat and Circular tunic styles in fancy crepe; tailored alpaca frocks with linen collars and cuffs. Black, navy blue, brown, fawn. Sizes 36 to 40 ... $18.00 6—$35.00 AND $39.50 SPORT TAILORED FROCKS, Pasadena and Roshanara crepes in maize, coral, jade, white, tan. Sizes 36 to 42 $20.00 6—$49.50 TO $59.50 SILK DRESSES—Satin, spot de laine, georgette crepe; coat models with fine or gandie collars, more elaborate styles tucked, em- broidered and beaded. French blue, rose, cocoa, gray, powder blue, black, brown, and sizes 36 to 40 4 $32.50 aray. powder blue, Monterey ros aimond green. 4—$39.50 TO $49.50 ALPACA AND SATIN STREET DRESSES, black and navy blue; embroidered, tweed or leather trimmed; organdy collar and Cafts, Sizes 36 to 40 $22.50 7—$42.50 TO $59.50 AFTERNOON DRESSES, flat crepe satin, georgette and novelty roshanara silk— some beaded, others embroidered, draped or strictly tailored: rust black, blue—all_size 36.. 47 $55.00 AND $59.50 ALLIOVER CRYSTAL BEAD- ED GEORGETTE DINNER DRESSES, straight lines or with soft crush girdles. Peach, orchid, Thaize, lade. Sizes $6 and 38...- $35.00 2 $65.00 Silk crepe sport frocks, white and fawn. Sizes 36 and 40—$42.50. 1 $65.00 Imported crepe de chine dinner dress, crystal and gold beading. Size 38—$45.00. Sizes 36 to 44 in the group. Big Remnant Value for MISSES! One’s and two's (and for that reason ‘marked down) suits_and frocks in 14, littie Third Floor Shop is noted. Coats, i—Miss’ $19.50 Sport Coat, gray & white plaid $15. 4—MISSES' $29.50 SPORT COATS, smartly flared or slim and straight. Gray, tan and Brown and full sk tinea . oo $19.75 3—MISSES’ $35.00 LUSTRAH CLOTH SPORT COATS, powder’ biue. Very Smart .. $23.75 5—MISSES' $45.00 SPORT COATS—Kasha clnth, Stunning plaids; flared and double breasted models, tan and gray $29.75 3—MISSES’ $55.00 SPORT COATS, fashionable cape siceve models in fancy piaided and strip- o coatings $34.50 6—MISSES' $55.00 STRAIGHTLINE TWILL COATS with scarf collars—braiding and stitching add to their smartness. Navy blue, §37 50 gray and tan ‘and ribbon trim- 4—Misscs’ $55.00 Embroidered med twill coats—siender and straight Tavy "blue and tan .. $44.50 3—MISSES' $69.50 SMART PLAID COATS—flare and double breasted styles—scarf or full enath tuxeds collars. “Tan- oray. srown $46.50 5—MISSES’ $75.00 CHARMEEN AND TWILL COATS —very fine Qquality and very smart straightline and flared styles, embroid- crea brawded or tur. edged $56.75 4—MISSES’ $25.00 SPORT SUITS, with single or doubie breasted box jackets. Gray, tan nd brown novelty sitings $15.00 6—MISSES’ $32.50 SPORT SUITS—Stunning check and striped suitinas in black and White and brown and fan .- $24.75 4—MISSES’ $i0.00 OXFORD MIXTURE SUITS —box " jackets, braid bound—unusually §97 50) smart 7—MISSES’' $30.00 HAIRLINE STRIPE TwiLL SUITS—fine in auality and offering choice of sin- gie or double breasted box, smartly braid and button trimmed. Navy biue or black with white. - $29.75 4—MISSES' $40.00 SUITS in the 'zlmonab\e nov- eity mixtures and homespun—blue, tan S aras Vouthral box jackets, of course. 3275 Women’s Smart Sport Coats 15—$55.00 to $79.50 Exclusively-styled Models imported stripes and plaids in vivid or softer tones, gray, sand, tar, of the smart “missy” styles for which our 16 and 18 year sizes. 7—MISSES’ $55.00 PENCIL STRIPED TWILL SUITS of notatle quality and style—single and double breasted modeis, braid bound and button trimmed. Black or navy blue with white, tan with peart oy Cios """ $37.50 2—MISSES" WOOL JE| FROCKS, straightlines with fine tucking, navy -blue, $5.00. 3—Misses, $19.50 Navy biue twill frocks, braided and stitched for trimming, $10.00. 8—MISSES’ $19.50 FLANNEL FROCKS, powder blue, henna, tan and gray. Long and short sleeved styles, bon trimmed ... 14—MISSES' $22:50 TO $35.00 FROCKS, fine sllk crepes and smart twills, straightline, draped coat and basque models with great variety in trimming. Navy biue, tan, powder biue, green and_brown £ $15.00 5—MISSES' $29.50 FLAT CREPE AND SATIN CANTON FROCKS—Iovely in quality and lovelier still in their alluring basque and draped styles with laces and ribbon and fine tucking Powder bive, green: tam back oo, $18.75 12—MISSES’ $35.00 TO $45.00 TWILL FROCKS, beautifully taiiorea and smartly trimmed with buttons and braided designs. Navy blue, $19.75 tan, brown covesse 12—MISSES' '$39.50 AFTERNOON AND EVE- NING FROCKS—mostly in transparent silk crepes, delightful tiered, basque, pleated, and draped models, some with fine lace or exquisite beading —with sleeve caps or entirely sleéveiess. $22.50 Rose, green, tan, black and navy blue e 6—MISSES' $55.00 TWILL FROCKS, slender of line and braid trimmed. biue 5°MISSES' $55.00 SATIN CANTON AND CASH. MERE CREPE FROCKS—alluring basque, tiered, and draped styles lovely with laces and ribbon and beading. tan and green, rose ... 2—Misses’ $35.00 Charmeen coat frocks, smnnrng in line and perfectly tailored. Cocoa and navy 546.50 rust. Collars of summer fur, swagger backs or smart straidht lines, some with cape sleeves—an unusual remnant assortment. 10—$29.50 AND $45.00 COATS, sport styles with full swagger backs—smart fleeced plaids in gray and black, wood brown and tan, rust and henna, tan and aray, black and white. vestment at 10—56)00 SPOHT COATS of (he nopular “Hi- Io est colnfi—l:e.!ver , bamboo, cedar. i $54.50 corftrasting thread embroideries, wood, artichoke, brickdust. navy blue and black. 8—$53.50 VELLONA DRESS COATS, straight line styles with convertible collars and edgings of gray or beige summer squirrel. Gray, navy §39 5() blue, black . Women’s Fine Twill Coats 12 of Them—A]ll in the Fine Lorenella Twill—Were $65.00 Styled in the fashion of most exclusive models—tiny raglan vokes, 3—$95.00 COATS of imported “Sunglo” in stunning high shades, gray, meadow green, rust: §60 5() lar, cuffs, border in contrasting worsted & embroidery ... 15—$26.50 AND $29.50 TOP_ COATS, popular and practical for general wear. Plaids and plain color Angora polaire; mannish straight or fuil back styles, extremely well tailored and full silk §79 5() il 5445 pin tucked panels and banding. Russian puffed sleeves; fine color assortment—graystone, badger, rose- 15—$45.00 AND $49.50 TWILL COATS—tiered, pan- eied, and pin_tucked—Some with attractive braid embroidery. biack . 4—$45.00 COATS with collar banded AVY BLUE AND BLAGK TWILL and cuffs lattice 90 50) Women’s Novelty Sport Suits $7 Q.50 $35.00 and $40.00 Models in Smartest Spring Styles Popular mixture and mannish check suitings in ed Jackets; tan, gray, 10—$45.00 NAVY ELU}E TWILL SUITS, with the becoming longer panel Jackete—bias foid trimming. . $26.50 5—345.00 AND $55.00 SPORT SUITS of fleeced plaids and velour checks—tan with blue, green or brown. Box and panel jacket styles. Prac- tical for now or next fall .... $28.50 884950 PENCIL STRIPE TWILL SUITS, navy blue or black—single or double breasted box jackets, plain “or with ribbon or braid bound §9Q 50 50 New Spring Skirts Sport and Dress Styles in a Wonderful Purchase of $7.50 to $10.75 Skirts green, oxford and wood brown. the approved tailored styles—single or double breast. A splendid opportunity! 8—$49.50 AND 35250 FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS, check or line plaided; box and panel jackets; love. ly colorings, powder blue, beige, tan, brickdust $39.50 6—$65.00 TO $79.50 Ol F-A-KIND SPORT SUITS—Flamingo, imported plaids, ~Argentine stripes, green, bamboo, gray, and blacl na” white oo $43.50 1—$110.00 Black twill three.piece suit with white chenille embroidery. Size 34, $59.50. 2—$85.00 Three-piece Sport suits, gray and white stripe, tan and brown plaid. Sizes 36 and 38, $49.50. $4.85 Included are the fabrics featured this season in skirts of the better type—plain and waffle checked wool crepes, novelty plaids and velvo knit. represente and white. 7—$7.50 WRAP-AROUND FLANNEL SPORT SKIRTS—stunning shades brick dust, orange, yellow, tan, coral, rust and meadow green, with side tuck and pockets bound “in white silk Braid .$3.85 Wrap-around and box and combination pleated styles are Wide choice of smart shades—tan, gray, brown, tan with brown or navy blue and black 15—$1250 TO $15.00 -SKIRTS—noveity fabrics. plaids, stripes and checks in nearly every lovely color comination conceivable—box, combination and knife pleats—some wrap-around styles—a won- €8 85 derful opportunity at . Fine Kid Gloves Marked Down! The final clean-up of several styles in which sizes are badly broken—a splendid chance to sccure unusually fine gloves at little cost, $3.00 Centemeri Kid Gloves ....... $1'45 Bandalette, 2.clasp and Biarritz slip-on styles. White, mode, brown and some black. Plenty of large sizes. A most unusual glové opportunity! $3.50 Novelty Cuffed French Kid Gloves. $2 '45 Brown, white, black and white and tan and black; sizes badly broken. $6.50 Long White Kid Gloves, $345 Pair Sixteen button length—soft, light weight French Kid. Good size assortment. Spring Sale—Sorosis Pumps T special permission from the factory we offer more than foris—38 of the smart Spring 2,000 pairs of Sorosis pumps and ox- styles—models reduced from $10, $11 and $12 pair—now— $5.95 $7.25 $8.75 Strap and Opera Cut Styles—Satin, patent leather and snede to choose from A great many of these pumps have the popular Spanish heels and hand-turned soles—others have medium-weight _welt wnd practical still_others are of the Tow flat heels. SALE—STREET FLOOR. Cuban heels swoles—while smartest _sport type with $7.25 Pair ired of Value heaped up and run Hats $5.00 35 of Them—That Have Been Much Higher 11—$12.50 to $15.00 Sport Felt Hats lovely blue, gray, tan and yellow shades. Some beautifully embroid ered, $5.00. 9—$10.00 to $15.00 Sport Hats in stunning silk and staw combinations. Vivid and consrevative shades— mostly hats with narrow brims, $5.00. 9—$10.00 to $13.50 Semi-tailored Hats, bengaline and milan, navy blue and brown, some banded with aros grain ribbon, others with smart buckles, $5.00, 6—$10.00 to $16.50 Lovely Flower Trimmed Hats—Milan and sitk or hair and silk, $5.00. - Save on Furs! 7—$29.50 Fox Scarfs, $19.75 Extra fine full-furred peits dyed in the rich walnut brown shade. 10—$19.75 Squirrel Chokers $14.75 Dark beautifully marked pelts— two-skin effect. 20—$8.50 Opossum Chokers $5.95 Fine quality—dyed silver gray and sable. $7.00 Silk Umbrellas My i 5,00 Ten Ribs, Rainproof silks with durable taped edges — Amber colored and hard wood handles, painted, carved and amber trimmed and fitted with braided leather or siik lcops. Prac- tically every wanted shade. $6.50 to $8.50 Tailored Bags, $5.00 Including many with Pat- ented “Hidden-away” Pocket Mighty practical for business wom- en:—Fine leathers—vachette, crepe seal, cowhide, pin goat and calf— some in gathered and pleated styles with self-covered frames—others, en velope style—with several conven- ient compartments. Choice of gray tan, brown and black. Al fitted with coin purse ‘and mirror and attrac- tively moire silk lined. 4—$25.00 Mark Cross Bags, $15.00 Stunning imported Morocco bags with novelty ciasps. Navy blue or black. Smart and unusual! Stockings Many desirable remnants to he found here $1.00 Glos (Fiber) Stockings 35¢ Pair—3 Pairs for $1.00 Narrow drop stitch weave, broken sizes in gray, beaver, sand and white. 75¢ to $1.25 Lisle and Cotton Stockings, 50c Pair Full fashioned,—every pair per- fect, but sizes badly broken. Choice of black russet, gray, navy blue. $1.50 Silk Stockings, 95¢ Pair Medium weight pure silk stockings without seams in the feet. All per fect— gray, castor, log cabin and beaver to choose from. $3.50 Novelty Sport Stockings $1.65 Pair Fine quality lisle with embroid ered clox, fancy checks and other smart variations. All full fashioned and all perfect but sizes badly brok- ;3.00 Fancy Silk Stockings $1.95 Lace boot and lace clock effects, many with all silk, others with fine cotton garter hems. Broken sizes, but a lovely color assortment— black, white, gold, brown, green and red. 'All perfect and full fashioned. $3.50 and $4.00 Silk Stockings With Hand-Embroidered Clox, $2.50 Pair Full fashioned, of course, and many with all silk garter hems. Dark brown, light brown and black with contrast color embroideries. $3.00 Silk Stockings—Wanted Shades—$2.75 Pair Very fine guality full fashioned silk stockings with silk garter hems. Black, gray, bronze, white, ottér. nude, tan and log cabin—good size assortment. Lovely Remnant Underwear $3.00 Silk Chemise, $1.85 Envelope style good quality crepe de chine—daintily trimmed with val lace—Choice of flesh color, orchid and_peach. $4.00 Silk Gowns, $2.85 Both tailored and lace-trimmed styles, dainty and mighty good value! Orchid, peach and fiesh color. $6.00 Satin Bloomers, $3.85 Just a few heavy quality satin bioomers, flesh color and white— shirred -at waist and knee and well reinforced. _ Splendid value! $7.50 Silk Chemise, $4.85 Unusually fine crepe de chines and radium silks lavish with wide val and filet lace insets. Flesh color, orchid, peach and white. A wonder- ful opportunity! $8.50 Silk Gowns, $5.85 Fine quality crepe de chine, with filet lace edging or in the popular tailored. styles with self color em broidery. V neck and straps models —flesh color, orchid and peach More of Those Tricolette Slips—Petticoats ‘Tricolette is noted for its splen- did wearing qualities and cling- ing strmghlhnc tendencies. $5.00 COSTUME SLIPS, with 20- inch_self hems—all splendidly tai- lored; fawn, cocoa, black, avy blac and powder bluc. $3+8D $4.00 STRAIGHTLINE PETTI- COATS, embroidered in stunning seif.color designs; also a few Silk Jersey Petticoats, with fancy pleat- ed flounces; black, navy _ blue, henna, wistaria, purple, French blue, ~ fawn and ver .. $4.00 “Vanity Fair” Sport . . Bloomers, $2.45 Both in glove siik and shadow striped Vaniti-silk. Well reinforced and finished ‘with double shirred Black and brown. L =z 11 4 9]

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