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10 OODRIGE TOPAY HONGR T0 GTZENS to Receive Prizes for Ex- ellent Condition of Home | Surroundings. Diamonds Cheaper Than Food, Prices In Moscow Reveal By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, September 4.—Dia- monds in Russia are cheaper rela- tively than food.. Pure white, flawless stones, standards, can be had at $100 a yellow or “cin- as low at But it is difficult to zot them out of the country on accoufit of the Soviet ban. The sellers usually are members of the old aristocrats or nobility, who, like most other classes, find times extremely hard. Americans and Britishers, who were the prin- al buyers of second-hand jew- elry, have nearly all left Russia and in consequence the demand for precious stones is very small and prices have dropped in proportion. the nine hundred Voodridge section of m will be ho d silver cups first, second and | s during | == tember » will be awar ingaining the v most attrac $ Summer of 1924 2 ted with « g e order in whi Ydre vl 4 . fiw:m compet . b u others will ttes indicat- | nue: Jo L their places|C. M. judges in the | Street; beautifica- | Wood w reser Kaulbeck Twenty- 28 1. Kesecker, eventeenth street; A. <t Irs. Ger- outh Dakota G Kearney Aere bt Siraca Qumni Froctor, trude avenue cut on American | did not hear any evidence in connec- tion with the new oil inquiry begun yesterday by Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts, speclal counsel for the Government. Several witnesses in the oll inquiry are scheduled to ap- pear tomorrow, but their names are kept secret. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS HERE Organization Representing 100,000 Church Members Hears Noted Lecturers Today. CLUB HOLDS DEBATE. saropt{misté Discuss Two Major Political Parties. A political debate on the two major parties featured the first Fall meet- ing and luncheon of the Soroptimist Club yesterday at the Lafayette Ho- tel, The two sides were represented by Mrs. Virginia White Steel, presi- dent of the League of Republican Women, and Mrs. William Athertdn Du Puy of the Democratic national committee, aleria H. Parker, president of w York Soroptimist Club, was t and addressed the club, y Barham of Long Beach, Soroptimist Club brought gree to the Washingtonians. Mrs. Jeannie Kafka and Miss Marguerite Sit- greaves were also welcomed by the club, 5 Among other guests present were Mrs. Henry Hunt ee, Mrs, Crete Hutchinson, Mrs. K. P. Abranis, Miss Mary Burke, Mrs. Anna B. Hunter, Miss Charlotte Estes and Miss Hope Richardson. The meeting presided over by Dr. Julia Minerva Green, vice presi- dent, in the absence of the president. | Be Your Own | Skin Specialist The Lott Care; Mission Society, its 27th annual fon September at the Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I The organ- | ization represents more than 100,000 church members in the United States, Liberia, Haiti and the West Indies and devotes itself to work in the foreign missionary fleld. Yesterday most of the day was occupied with the registration of the delegation and a meeting of the for- eign mission board followed in the evening by a young people’s program. Today the convention opened with greetings from the various religious organizations interested in the so- ciety. Later this afternoon the re- ports of the vavious oficers will be T leaders the coming y Baptist Foreign S. A, Is holding Fresh, Youthful | Complexions. | Clear away every pimple, every | biackhead and every other skin| blemish almost like magle. Ex- change muddy or rough skin for smooth, velvety one. It Just take two pleasant tasting tablets of Ve-Lak threc times a day, and, | in an incredibly short time, blem- | i will have vanished. Ve-Lak | supplies you with certain vital ele-{ | ments—the very elaments needed o keep your ski ur | | | | | | r and y clected. Two lectures - e ecks rosy. C box of theso| llustrated | remarkable tablets from your | lecture ! Flctas by OIL PROBE HELD UP. | Graigine today, 1o a short whils | br. C ssident of the = | your fresh Tosy eheeks will| ociety “What' » Matter wi compel the envy and admiration of | oty and “What's the Matter with | Grand Jury Will Hear More Wit- ||| your frien 't Ve-Lak today. | . Neprash, kast Recommended pies Drug Stor good druggists. | Atlanta, C d sold by "vu»‘ nd all other | Lak Cnmp:my}’ t Orange, The p zatio nesses Tomorrow. sent officers of the organi- Brown, Win- W The grand jury was engaged today | in closing up other pending cases and street: J. ney street; Jasw- Woodson, 1601 an cording to New farmer never | i We Need More Unfurnished || Houses and Apartments List Yours With Us QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Closing the Half-Yearly Clearance of Luggage The semi - sonual re ductions now effectis, troughont our L i i GAGE STOCK will ter- 1 r mivate on Saturday, | HH Sept. 6. WE ADVISE H OTR PATRONS WHO i 3 > HAVE NOT it ritted Cases TAKEN ~ ADVANT | i o oTR Low PRICES TO AVAiL THEMSELVES OF THE REDUCTIONS THIS TIME GECKERs Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F ST. N.W. BEFORE v Owernsght Cuscs Handbags Ladies’ Hat Doxes Oxford Bags m i Vith the backing of an dfifimfi quipment, an strategically located ) ncls, we are ableto fer in return for your Ses et B o cat Connections cailroad ea ton enable us proper for any requirement. i poor 4B qulmu 019 o $TREET unmn«w[ nf: ¥ § S ; cretary Fire Damage Is $3,000. of unknown orizin in the dry Klowans t k and buildi 00. The build Oswell of 1566 2 2 77 | DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” LLLL L L L L LTI AL LI AL I I e 5| Stop every Hay Fever Symptom In 24 hours with new | internal prescription of d ¥peciaiist that quickly THE VICTROLAS NEW RECORDS Advertised by The VICTOR CO. on Page 13 of Today’s Star ON SALE HERE TOMORROW DROOP’S ¥« 1300 G House New Victor Records Released Weekly o] 8|c———o|——=o]c———|a}la|c—=—]ol—=Jlai——| bilipsborn A 603 TO 614 The House Open Until 6 PM. Every Day — In- cluding Saturdays ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy Two Days More— Friday and Saturday of this really remarkable Sa[e Of Fur-Trimmed Coats We aimed to place this price just as far below the value as possible—that's why the quality towers so impressively above their marking— They are the self-same Coats you'll hear popu- larly heralded later—at prices considerably above the $58 opportunity that's still available for two daya more—until Saturday nig}n. : Materials— Velvette, Luella, Geronas, Lustrosas Suede Downs, Armondales, etc. : Trimmings— Beaver, jafi Mink, Muslrat, Natural ang Dyed Sgquirrel, Black and Platinum Wolf, Marmink, Skunk, etc. Plenty of sizes—in each model Third Floor. We've Added a New $8.5O ‘In Sunset Tan Calf— Mirro Patent Kid ~with =\ high-covered French heels. “The Paulette” will appeal to fastidious tastes—and fit in consistently with the trend of Autumn fashion—while the quality declares the incon- sistency of the price. Others of the select Fall styles are crowding in daily— . $6.50, $8.50, $10 Street Floor—North Section fl | | | | fl | | | | | | | fll New Treatment Brings || + The ‘Goverhment's special counsel continue to shroud in mystery the purpose and scope of the inquiry. Fifteen witnesses have been sum- moned, it is stated, and only two have testifled, #o that the Jength of the investigation also fs in doubt. Ac- tion in the way of an additional in- dictment in the oil cases would come |day morning of John M. Dubose, night by October 6, as the life of the pres- | watchman employed by the Sumter ent grand jury expires on that date.|Planing Mills, were brought to Col- S P umbia yesterday and placed in the State penitentiary for safekceping. The bullet-pierced body of Dubose was found early Friday morning in a small store near the planing milis T HIE L0 . U e Sy H: O:~E ST O R-E ] First Fall Styles Styles—Brisk as the Weather Itself Tingling with the Freshness of Fashion's Latest COLUMBIA, 8. C September 3.— Four negroes, arrested yesterday at Sumter, S. C., and charged by a cor- oner’s jury with the slaying early Fri- Family Shoe Store's Novelty Department Styles $5.00 to $12.00 SCHOOL SHOES For Boys and Girls Back to “school days” finds the Family Shoe Store with new stocks of footwear for boys and girls of all ages. Shoes of quality—perfectly fitted and moderately priced. H;gh Shoes Tan Russia Calf; spring heel; sewed soles; rubber heels; A to D wide; in patent and dull calf aiso. . $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 Patent Leather Opera Pump, interlaced with dull kid— $7.50 Tan calf or black suede, interiaced as pictured— $8.50 Slamll ... 11%—2, with heel ..ooouen 2%—7, with heel ... “Tailieur Bayg' n patent, gun- Tan Blucher metal or beaver brown suede— $8.00 A sturdy, well-built school shoe — solid leather sole, specially treated for hard wear, . $350 $4.00 101312 1—6 Patent Leather Black Suede Black Satin Black Kid— $8.50 Otéker Children’s Shoes —in a tremendous assortment of styvies and leathers as well as-a moderate range of prices. Fall Hosiery FAMILY/HOE/TORE Joseph Strasburger Co,, Inc. 310-312 Seventh St..NW, Shades to Match The House by poi of Courtesy Open All Day Saturday~ borst ELEVENTH 5T, Another of Our Unusual Millinery Sales - - - Friday 500 New Fall Hats —which were specially acquired —and are to be specially sold at 3485 They are brand-new—just arrived from New York's leading designers—ultra’ types. and distinctive styles for street, sport, dress or travel wear. Small, medium and large hats — high crowns, pokes. cloches and rolling brims. vet—and Black and Colored Felts. Fourth Floor g Eacaatslm:—:mamléam % E =