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1 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924. bark galn . (nto’ ithose. conteste]iths guestion: of ‘international m»]rr- s of the bogymen sand arried out olution, throuzh the Civil Wu | through the World War, our people 2 ch s | [hav scrug plish and ma tar: : ? e IN PU“TI[}A‘_ ARENA La Follette Program Assailed as Attack on Constitu- ! R G e i Uitos settlement 1 tack upon them. massed hehind an reparations that | form of stateiment tion—Bryanism Called Menace as Well—Re- R Cooliae Satdtdr vl e ton aIIsy: tion of those opposing the | HUK ‘ b Wil Not D Made First Plunge 26 Years publican Foreign Policy Praised. T R Ui e hich, the Socialists, flies | he Work a heterogenc- | ¥ and into_what? Into | {his ¢ capacity for Ago as Senate Candidate o . D s e i | . 1 contliet of ideas and | BUrope that Amer (S e i 2R i Angust 48— |inoimominations. WnaAar the {circuni cals and into the reopening of wa ‘. 2 by 8 United in Winois. i s, Republican candi- | stanee . but at the same time to hotd | Y Bose fundamental principles | s, ® ier centhconnit iy date for the vice presidency. was no- | the Socialist party intact. adher an dilicrty and the inalienable | pope Sy they had in fuer, jLs ot o e wation formally here | rigidly to its principles and keep th M WHIC Gaire | EINInE il e e e S ihny il SUFL e Br Consolidated T His speceh of aceeptanee 1..‘1 s flyine R Iy safety and opportunity | (h. American pe 3 § CHICAGO, . ‘harle ; | 1¥s the Assceinted Press further: | 10 the and. to establish | T 1 HICAG 20 den Charles CME chairman, members of the com- [y Dl timent echoed the | WHICh the blood” of our forefathers | pis s : Jolahontd have J:‘u’r:h“‘;h’ finds his new 1I.’.‘|‘;I‘ .w;l(ly»:zn(um. n i [,‘,, nions expr in the debate by [N i the predominant | wyae heory ,,‘.‘u, ,.,‘,: t Gl vetinen . DS DRE Ly O Abe Cmes W wica]| eushiipants feadens @ Morsis Hill- npaiEn cowardice? 1f the work of that 1 EHILEYG o . bk B ata it r 20 thi aotlice Pelauit of New York, Representative ue of Nations, however | gion wa L ¢ esident. of which you now form iy | Victar Herger of | Wisconsin a D ¥ have heen its intentions, nse of duty. i nee of eharaet et they not now recognized as ha fing been of some assistance. o ]umm w properly aligned upon this ixsue in |thé minda anaicon formal: notifcas i ;?:'4;.... Daniel Hoan of Milwaukee: | Wit% ROt approved by the people of | (he experts plan had signally failed is 4 camnaien o pendent de G016 rTiealstites | Doonsedias imen wwhoibadih s hat 1 wnne 1o sy Al o b 5 1ican- | . “While many men, after study, lie- | than purpose whici should glorify it Uets Suolian detion le At o 1 > Ik LEAN & PRESS L gy il with, amd | yotes by avoiding (e issue, not encroach up on the Sovere s ad i duty and | ! LKL i s Selia, was T feLenaml e e e el n e e b 5 Y o S a5 2 ALL & DELIVER t < is the batile alignment and | e d States hecause i did not |, ofter anythine of value to the 3 G SR et anet p : the politicy “| her ags AT Lo their minds that it did | worig, president Coolidge and piaala il i « " (Omitanos iy o these two armies of | 100 ¢ upon the sovereignty, | ey Hughes would have be i 3 5 v 1 thes of the Campaign. | prozressive conservatism and of radi- “nd right of inde- : i The Ar an prople sre . 1 try to discuss them *ully. but | all circumsta 5 : ane -l didate on its ticket, hopin 1o get | lieved that the League of Natior £ the P . cretar American people are responsible, the it there e e ol Vi o | e 5 Che <ot 1 o e | Fyis the Gt Shates ot b s o i of e | et Pt i g Plain Voile Which befalls those who 1y 1o strad e eumand A sE SThis administration has cedaced | dle in aopreal figh R B e e el Lo B G B i o the sliyer with b o T s st teartan entumebemnet | BV Sl e o Ui | Lot Dresses, S1.50 Mive control cided that they would not trust their country, future to = ntoinvolvin o . B ¢ b wolved for 2 . ’ . e e e, S st e S Men’s Suits, 95¢ erislative ho | With the instrunient its And that [ of President « i ' ple? 1 th P aster ' i i 3 i wealenuss of amany of | nntags of ABe peopies so! dlsurlv ] Hugloa towar the s comr Seew Satety With Coolidge. I fishom TRl Silk Suits Excepted to execute the | and forcibly expressed. must be re- | v might © Whe drew un fignniz e of Na an had el Who drew it e b veurs in the the debate upe But they v < that the United States that in t 1 too e ¢ - and p 0 < duty inointernat 3 ‘ 1;:/1!201.:';13" Costume élzps Envelope Chemise Step-ins Bloomers Not Bound to Arhitrate. b B ' . ' 1 i ey e o At B i e See Window Display dershig etitution and urd with law and order and hish purpos . i i sl - : Hundreds of New and Beautiful ¥ lndership tending to W. 1. BRYAN PREDICTS ’ermp]%d,fiats . i St RN R S e ‘ $3.95 Good and Growing Better C B ol : on X i nie. Yos. a n R ERRE SRS Sl B < $5.00 _l,'.;;';f‘ffl--f'f"‘ DRI _' AT S aaeethac Hose COSTUME | IDDIES 59¢ §l§s » N 3 9 E fect Quality 1~;-'1'»‘ 5%,11.‘ l_t‘[nrm‘: _Ilu'\‘ C s of s and Ve 205 $3.935 §403 \ "v-‘.,.,.:»,.][(\A\U]FMA R i ATk T B e coete g g e e ¥ Wash GoeodsClearance thear Iw';“rt‘. = . form drawn by o man. |3 A A Remal'kable sale Of 100 Fine E ¢ Tussah Glos Pongee. yard - New Shipment slos (fiber silk) wit s to what the 1 = ;. Georgette and Lace Dresses & Children’s 28¢ | " rted with et o i cin e A= B i b St | R | and 35c¢ Socks 69¢ and 7% Printed Can | "\‘f Great S S tist Support. | Ry the Amacail) Fs Y Values | uperior aualits | merceriz Brocaded Silk Mixed Meteor. yard. FAd 1) by * - 2 vention of the Socialist party of Sou(hem L‘brar\ans to Mee“ ! America formally curolled under the The | La Follette presidential banner.” 7 ath- | What is this banner which confronts wastern Library v |.. )n( flug of the United States, upheld b hetd here Oct Miss Mary Ly President Coolidee wnd his plat- J TR \ chance sale of fine georgette and lace dresses for after-| Rothrock, pr « ass | form”? In answer. I quote from the ¢ 1 Hont b a0y « Tocal entertain- |same dispatch of the Associated 4 noon and evening wear. []u- are made of georgette and lace| N F ll F k ne « ittee a0 del rom a te 4 se by | i . . % = - S i o Sl . combinations over slips of satinette. Some have vokes and| €W TOCKS Sale—Perfect Quality panels, others have flounces of lace, and you will easily find |5 Seamless a style you like. The colors include peach. copen. bhrown,|X e e black. jade. orchid and pearl, and the sizes are for misses and I;f”-'" ariand Sheets are expected to o} s V. Debs, T in part: "1 Real Values in These | 2 women 16 to 42, Remember, yvou save as much as vou spend| tra Sizes 7 i | E B STERN - - ‘7 3 on every dress. I 16 to 50 g 3 g G138 Y | 38 and 40 Inch 50c Sitk 25¢ Domet Women's $2 Children’s 7% | / T : i s s s TERRACE | VOILES PONGEE FLANNEL | SILK HOSE | Sport Hose & E |/ otodes s teeih and extijerung as At e nrob e o e i o : X e and adornme ured cotte K ; = A paen, . - ‘_ i . AR A crepe corgette crepe satin-fa D NIx00 n & iengtine 1o 8 3 inton crepe, foulard silk and heavy jacn Because They Are All T ; = : i S “Jameson Built!” B Clean-up Sale of All 24-Inch Women’s $4 to $6 Summer B3 Tunics, drape lines and | PERCALES | novel effects of shirring and pleating. ol o clectric lights and fixtures built-in refrigerator: extra - S it ent stripes and dote, i 48-Inck Sealine <oon wash white.... $139 ! ; Sl Jarge front and double rear i Gt : A I porches ; laundry tubs: large g 5 | 2 3 < 1 Seconds of $1.50 e ‘)ard‘dm \\-id!(- alley. An E— 9 T R L E Fur COfitS econds of excellent home that is X SEs: 3 | 3 e $1.00 and $1.19 Values. HADES i | Of Superb Quality $79 75 Seamless Pricedat Less Than i =~ S \ i 1 and Workmanship. Sheets $7,000—Easy Terms [ $ Aol o an — hi: August Sale Price . . E sligitly b The woman who wants a luxurious Built, Owned and for — o SESuBL. - 3 | fur coat and appreciates owning o ” “Sale by 1701 to 1731 D St. S.E. $1.09 to $2.95 Values. : 19¢ Yard-Wide Choice of several hundred pairs of at a saving will he intensely int 1 OO 15 b7 soi—17 more | || o e BLEACHED |women's white canvas; black and . SERGEG e Thomas A. Jameson Co. begun! Only four blocks of our entire stock. For- brown satin; gray, brown and blac line (dyed: coney)® wwith: breocaded R1x90 & aree dowble Owners and Builders irom Eastern High School! mer prices, $1.00 to $2.95, suede and patent leather strap pumps, Tihiie and ide siceacs. Reseivedion ot : PG QAT Come out today! Phone v and $1.39. Buy made with low, flapper,; Cuban and jeposit.—Second Floor. 1 sheeting cotton, with 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. i s5s o 3 a supply of them at these 2 ity reiey e Main 5326 dor free auto S RS R : ; high heels, neat cut-outs and panel Faults are extreme- Phone Main 5526 transportation to property! Taas eopimi™ | straps in the lot, sizes 3 to 8.