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10, DAV'S PRGBI.A'MS 5 ',’"":'?‘252 ,L:,“:lL.‘f".‘::,;%{h‘,‘z EEIE:sm:—:EEIEJEIEJEEm DAVIS AND BRYAN W S Pbtlxl)sbom CHOICE IS LOGICAL| in whatever 14 9} | form . not wish: the American - people or their govern- ment to stand still or retreat from the midst of a changing world. “There can be no compromise with reaction. Liberal principles must and will prevail. This is the man. Closed All Day Saturday During July and We never quote comparative prices —because of their that ‘Drogress 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, tendency -to -mis- Selection Virtually Unam- mous When Delegates Were Free to Act. BOTH FAVORABLY KNOWN Davis to Take Offensive, and In- telligent Campaign Is Indicated. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. NEW YORK, July 10.—John W. Davis of West Virginia and Gov. Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska may be called a surprise ticket because it came after an unprecedented dead- lock. but it is nevertheless the logic of American politics, Without organization and manage- ment, the two men who were selected to lead the Democratic party won their honors. The delegates, un- bossed and uninfluenced, took four ballots after they had been reléased from the shackles of pledges and in- structions and almost unanimously came to their decision. Presidential Nominee De- clares “Liberal Principles Must and Will Prevail.” By fhe Astociated Press. NEW YORK, July 10.—John W. Davis. the Democratic presidential nominee, daclared in a statement late yesterday: “Thers can be no com- promise with reaction. Liberal prin- ciples must and will prevail. This is the mandate of the hour and T shall obey it.” Text of Statemient. Mr. Davis' statement follows: “The history of national conven- tions“may be searched in vain for one which has excelled this in free- dom or frankness of discussion, or whose actions have been inore clearly the result of the unfettered wishes of the assembled delegates. The res- olution and endurance they have exhibited is but proof of their sense of the solemn responsibilities to the | country under which they aoted and pf the supreme vitality of democracy. “I cannot but feel deeply sensible of the honor dome mé by the con- vention and am even moré conscious of the weighty obligations that have fallen to me by Its deliberate and unanimous choice. Not least of these is the duty to put before the country, as clearly as my powers permit, the Democratic creed and the Democratic date of the hour and I shall obey it —— Woman Wounded in Hold-Up. Special Dispatch to The ALEXANDRIA, ~ Va, July 10— Minerva Hardy, colored,. was taken to the Alexandria Hospital at 3:30 o'clock this morning suffering from # bullet wouhd' in the arm. 1t is sald she was the yictim of a negro bandit, who escaped with a small eum of money. / She preserved $200 by concealing it in the bosom of her dress. Deteotives are in ths county searching for the assailant. s os b The National Wémen's Trade Union League rocently went on record as favoring outlawry of war, law en- forcement Wnd urging re-enactment of the bill increasing the pay of postal clerks. SMAAAMAAAAA, Equipment for Camping Whether vou will enjoy Your auto tour or your stay in camp all depends upon whether you are properly equipped. There's a big difference in equipment—and it has been our aim to gather the best August a Wonderful Purchase of Ne wer Summer Frocks different;: Excellent Values— that are worth more. lead. But the reputation of both men— ntegrity and their principles—had P S > 3 way ou'll find it is the lonz been known to the delegatgs. ¥ 2 3 1" cheapest Johr Davis was second choice in the % Complete Camping Outfits minds of most of the men who came i & e all those who call themselves by the —-from Tents to Cook Stoves. tere pledged to MeAdoo and a great | REREEEILIEIN:] 4 Democratic name I do not doubt for | Chairg, Cots and all the et- ¢ those who supported Smith.| © - : = = = ;:‘;rrr\rzcll;"e Al Palmer Forecast True. Whlliam Jennings Bryan and his brother. Charies W. Bryan, Governor of whether you are oft for a Nebraska, at the Waldorf-Astoria, er the latter 'n wel as olin Last winter h . 2 bee! ; h the formula set forth | the Dembcratle nominee for Viee Pri the price of gasoline day or an entire season. tion 3 —_— ) went into the coal business for th on: when AR State of Nebraska and forced down We are speclallsts in this f the convention, when A. Mitchell oal. . He is somewhat line—and shaf be glad 1o Lumer's, theory about second choices | of his brother, for John W. Davis |fluence the fate of the national tickets B T - oon s brather: Inthat e consult with you is year: ?,c It‘hvfldn?:‘hl"\"séonun:“i‘r: himeself said " he »lvan!vdhfl '“'0-*!"" of all parties. has had more administrative experi 5 Spaanas e progressive and a dry to be his run- The real fighting ground will be[ence, but his strength, just the same, | R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E Street N.W. 15 The assortment is especially tempung in ® the - handsome designs essayed — for street, sports, afternoon and even dressier Wcl!_d”eloped n “That this creéd and ¥ will _rec: the militant support of _E:BEEEEEE:—EBEEE—:E:—EEE [ a——[a[——[——hl———hlc——[alc——— 6] [o]e———[a]———=a[———o] Crepe de Chine Printed Crepe Georgette and Lace Flowered Chiffon —and other favored materials. 1912, "to the men with the greatest dic desire to e second choice strength before the | have gmpg;‘ydar“nnl'-ma;? 'Am.m'.“nks the west. Gov. Bryan said today he [In the west will be largely his repu-| convention assembled ® [ had ot sought the vice presidentiai | tation for rugged honesty and sin- | NI Davis was about as wiely ad- | Hees (O O ol 8 o L ani- | nomination because he wanted to fin- | cerity—a clroumstance that has made vertised a personality as any before |ard. Although eastern Democrats |ish his work as governor. He has '_hpdna;'"' st g S the convention.’ Gov. Brvan® of Ne-|looked ‘aeNance, thes recognized that | besn fighting the oil monopolies and |yond the Misslssipy y years bracka had made a profound Impres- | the patile of 1624 will not be fought | has managed to force a réduction in £ion in the west as a progresaive. 1 Nas Vark and it A R e e s T S T S T S jo]c—=]o]l——=]a]lc——=joal—r—]al——=]o]———]o]—=]0] The leaders knew that Mr. Bryan |the middle west and Pbilnpsbom All sizes for women and misses. i —Second Floor— that this vear he had been nominated | western states, or governor in the primaries, not [ Al s only by the Democr: pa but by [of New the ‘Farmer-Labor party. must | edly - support _the Pow withdraw from the gubernatorial | Former Gov. Cox of Oh race, but will serve out his term as |aggressive aid to the £OVernor to the first of the vear nation in the middle weat. 1a Recognition of West. counseled the party leaders in (he last it e SR n e ¢ gt v& of the convention to agree both parties has been recognition. T Br; tion m impre. but it is an action w %i' E Charmmg Models —that. are E m Clearance of. Small Lots ether the reaction of the dele- 0 the ticket today was in sur- DrlH\nl: contragt to their depression of weveral days ago. Many concede i bl )'," sel2ct | that Ooolidge Is strong in the east e toe V1 Tomident|and 1ok toward the west for a de- s s thei ut the ca: will turn name Gov. Bryan. n the issues as unfolded b: here is no doubt that the final , who will take the (\l’h‘r\ll\fl dsdision o wi . aska gov- Coolidge will stay d by the knowl- » most of the time, mination of Davis | s Follette i9 too old to as a Wall street |an active campaign. Mr. Davis w have an opportunity to travel exten 1 by radio e crats in the Iat .|emmn by 50,000 and | ing W Virgin @ 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Of course the assortments are small and sizes broken—but so are the Prices—'remendo“!iy 80. 97 Fine Dresses— .00 m fl EEE—:EIEEEE—:E::IEE—JE Tricosham. Canton Crepe, Flannel. 185 Summer Dresses— Linens, Voiles and Silk Broadcloths. 45 Sports Suits— Tweeds, Hairlines and Twills. . 8 e Is not the kind w demagoguery and the country. pect an Intelligent campaign from him. Davis In Proined. | Newspaper comment, even from the | Republican press, hersabout gives s i ot | Davis credit for a courageous record made p in _public service and for genuine areful to speak of tne ability. But it isn't likely to be a gard which I pereonally have had for [ campaign of personalitics. The Dem- auc (or i 1 oerats themsel de that Presi- orporate influ- ! dent Coolidge v respected and But I believe ovel 3 ‘nm Senator La Follette is credited deal. And . t as being a sincere advo- his first statement. 3 calism. The isspes.are 1y to be national problems, the' record of "the Republican Con- ed | gTess. the capacity of the Republican P party to rule, based on the four years political party ever presented to the [ €one by, and the capacity of the Demg nation. ocrats to govern, ba on the 1‘1TL'Y)]\ years they were in power e P ne t Caalen. struggles of members of the House Mr. Bryun saig he would campaign | and Senate for re-clection as we ie ticket. It is no secret | the state contes will furnish flattered by the seleetion | {ssues which here and there will WEEK END SPECIALS n Qur Women's Department d *"Union, ana has conceivable tvpe of cliant the situation is best m Je e writer tod 33 Tailored Suits— Charmeen, Tweed, Hairlines. ;.. ... 28 Sports Coats— Plaids and Stripes......«....on.. 19 Finer Coats— Camel's Hair, Flamingo, =tc....... We've Reduced These dicates views win® be. Also he ha New-type Low Shoes Satin—Patent—Suede—White Kid Strap. Gore and Oxford Modes that h + 24 Sweater Suits and Dresses— plalfl Colors afld Combiflati0n54 P R o 87 Crepe de Chine Blouses— Tailored, Plaited and Embroidered. 115 Dimity Blouses— - All Tailor-finish—Tuck-in and Overblouse. . ‘97 Neptunette Chemise— Lace trimmed, hand embroidered. tailored. ... .. 30 Silk Scarfs— : Plain Crepe de Chine and Kmtted 10 Radium Petticoats— MRS olle . vvisi o i mmsonmns s ot 9 Poplin Skirts— White Dnly: plaited modes. . 30 Plaited Skirts— --to these interesting prices ¢ $4.65 and $5.75 They are the precise Shoes you'll want for now—splendid examples of high cslass shoemaking—and remarkably reduced. All styles of heels—Cuban, Louis and panish. For week-end trips or for stay- ing at home, here are a number of worth-while specials for tomor- row and Saturday morning, at spe- cially reduced prices. 48 Tub Silk Dresses.............$14.95 " Also radiums and broadcloths—in pink, yellow, blue, white, orchid and striped patterns. L] 18 Radium Silk Overblouses. .....$10.75 In tan, gold, lanvin, white and powder blue; some with tucked collars, cuffs and pockets ; some bound with contrast- ing silk and corded edges. In some styles every size is available; some of the others are broken in size. But in the combined assortments you'll find your size in many different mate- rials and models. Street Floor—North Sectlon Our July Clearance of 2,500 ;;airs —all perfect and all full fashioned. —gathered from our high- er-priced grades. Lisle $185 Nationally known makes~m s:venteen different summer shades—with plenty of White among them. Not bought for a sa]e-—but regular stock offered at the opportune time when ° you are arranging your vacation ward- robe. Sizes 8% to 10. _Stslet Floor—Oenter 12 Fur Neckpieces— 38.95 Natural and Beige Sqqitrcl.........-..... sy 6 Opossum Scarfs— Stone and Blue Shades. ... 22 Broadcloth Overblouses. 5T In tan, powder blue and white; some with short sleeves; novelty tucked col- lars and cuffs. 11 Jersey Dresses. In tan, brown and green. 11 Flarme] Sleeveless Jackets......$5.75 In powder blue, green, black and tan; with ~ braid-bound edges and patch pockets. i .........$10.75 Either Both Silk or 210 Finer Hats A crowning feature of this Friday Clearance—includes these truly distinctive Hats -—0‘ Dress and Sports‘ Types Summer models: summer- colors. 23 Bathing Suits......cciee......$5.75 One piece, for comfortable swim- rhing ; all wool, in ‘black, red and Mon- terey. Yo Bathing Caps, 35¢ . Bathing Shoes, 85¢ Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Women's Sparl.mmw Dept., Thmi Floor Thirteen Ten F Street Fourth Ploor EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:E:EEE—EEEBEE m_ fi m m I‘H 1o | B Spiral Crepes and Roshanara: white and colors. .. 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