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URGE PLAYGROUND INEVERY D. C. PARK Mrs. Rhodes Makes Recom- mendation for Site in Ju- diciary Square. A playground space for children in every park in the city is urged by Mrs. Root Rhodes, supervisor of the Municipal Playground Depart- ment, in her annual report to Com- ter. renews her prev dation that a se tion of Judiciary Square be convert: round. The supervisor bounded by E and | and Fifth streets. | ounds with electric might be operated at night for young people who work in the daytime also is recommended. The supervisor again calls atten- tion to the fact that there is a law in the District against the flying of kites, and for which a $10 penalty is fixed. She recommends that the law be annulled. Wants Libraries Founded. Establishment of branch library facilities on all playgrounds is another innovation proposed. Mrs. Rhodes advocated more swim- door pools _for ks for Winter. that every h 0l become re- spon: ble ’ur the of one director ayground nearest the church, jal work not otherwise pos- ming faciliti clusion, Mrs. Rhodes reminds e community that there is no greater gift a citizen can make to the municipality than the donation of land for a public playground. HAPGOOD CHIEF SPEAKER AT LA FOLLETTE MEETING Ratification of Senator’s Nomina- tion for President to Be Formal- 1y Proclaimed Tuesday Evening. Norman Hapgood, editor, and for- minister to Denmark under will deliver the at a meeting to be - evening, Septem- ber 16, at. the onic Auditorium, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, to ratify the nomination of Senator Robert M. La Follette and Senator Burton K. Wheeler as the Progressive candidates for President and Vice President. Mr. Hapgood, who is now at his home at Concord, Mass., recently an- nounced his intention of supporting the Progressive candidates and agreed to deliver a number of specches in various rts of the country. His first speech in this campaign will be made at the Dis- trict of Columbia ratification meet- ing, which is arranged by the La Foliette-for-President Club of Wash- principal addr held next Tu . co-operating with | Follette Club in the fAirst rati- ion meeting, are planning to a meeting in the District to in- TIGER! TIGER!! None Better!!! The Ginger Ale With That Farewell Flavor Zn 10 and 16 oz Bottles Only Ask for It Refuse Substitutes T;;ry I; Every Reason Why You Should Locate In Chevy Chase j QUINTER, 1_'HOMAS & CO. TYRE ) N Antiseptic DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” 272722112111 77 1000117222217 21 11727 1 FHT A does not scratch or scour. s, the natural beauty of tooth enamel. LARGE TUBE 25¢ CLEANS TEETH 'THE RIGHT) WAY EECHAM'S 0 PILLS - or Sick Heada EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE‘E::EEEE—EE]EIE::EEIEEEEEE—:EEE dicate their ratification of the Pro- gressive nominees. The formation of an additional La Follette Club, to operate in the North- west section of Washington only, will be undertaken at a meeting to be held tonight at 8 o'clock at 643 Louisiana avenue northwest. John C, Foster and J. N. Halper, who are members of the executive committee of the La Follette Club, and others, have joineq in calling upon residents of the Northwest section to attend tonight's meeting, at which officers e i I i i 1 I I fl The HO“!C of Courtesy THE EVENING STAR, will be elected and a plan of cam- paign decided upon. BRYAN WARN.S AMERICA BY EUROPE’S EXAMPLE |t By the Associated Prees. FRESNO, Calif,, September 9.— Warning, Americans to heed the les- son in Europe, where ‘“concentrated wealth is a menace,” William Jen- nings Bryan pleaded the cause of Demecracy and the candidacy of Davis and Bryan, in an address here last night. The speaker declared that he is waging a campalgn without abusing personally any of the oppos- uu candidates. The oil investiga- tion, he said, has made more progres- sives in a short time than anything else in the country's history. Referring to the so-called rule of the Republican party by big corpora- tions “through donations to the party funds paid oft in legislation and nearly 14 per cent. bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. For One Day Only --- Wednesday The event we maugurated at the opemng of our Shoe Department a year ago—is repeated tomorrow—with 2,300 pairs of Women’s NCW Fall LOW Sl’lOCS —which, irrespective of their varied values, are com~ ' bined in one big, impressive lot, for— - *6 You'll choose from 40 dis- tinctive New Fall Styles— Pumps and Oxfords. Plasn Straps Fancy Strafs Gore Pumps Instep Ties Oxfords Patent Kid Tan Calf B’GCL Suede Black Satin Dull Calf The full .coterie of heels will be found available—covered Louis, Cuban, Spanish— leather low Cuban. Because of the wealth of quality and the remarkably low price — we feel it necessary to limit this sale to a single day. tomorrow. Therefore, please come promptly All sizes from 2V, to 8—and widths from AA to C—assure perfect flnings. At store closmg—tomorrow—Wednesday mght—-every remaining pair of these Shoes will be returned to its regular price of the season. WASHINGTON, D. C. favors after the election,” Bryan de- clared the Republicans had given away enough money through favors to pay the President’s salary of $100,= 000 a year for 46,500 years.” He cited the Doheny land deal and Mellon tax blll as proof of this contention. Bt e London is slowly becoming a city of grown-up people, with fewer chil- dren every year. In ten years the number of children has decreased Shoe Department Street Floor— North Section and Every thread All full fashioned low—but we’ve planned di Absolutely perfect Cluflon Tlnnad Silk E%EIE?EIEIE $1 65 You'll be won to the unality on sight—which will make the price appear what it rcally Is—phenomenally A Big Hosiery Event Keeps the Shoe Sale Consistent Company Tomorrow---Weclnesday---3..OOO .pal'rs Perfect Sllk ‘Hose [ Witk Silk or Lisle Garter Tops iligently to make this a supreme event. The 27 new Au- tumn shades are offered—in every size from 8 to 10 [o]——=|o|——=[n]c——[a|e—a[a][c——|[d|c——[o| ——=|a|——=[s|——[o| 5 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEJ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924. Bl———lal——=—=]a]——=a| Ja]——lal—|0| The House J Largest Exclusl omcn S Apparel Shop in Washington Mg ?bd bornt 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. - of Courteey \ A Special Service in Girls’ School and College F]"OCI(S Models expressly designed for the Miss who is matriculating l\ere or away $15 and $25 Weaves— Charmeen Pojret Repp Colors— Navy Brown Navy and Tan Brown and Tan Jersey Checks Wool Canton Combinations Other Grades up to $69.75 Second Floor. MEEEEZ—EIEE:EEEEBEEEEEE:EEEE—JE:—:EEEEE: o] ——=|o]c———|o|c———ja]c——=]a]c———=[g] Effective Furs You 1l be impressed with the select quality of the skins as well as the smart design of the garments. 48-inch Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats: self- trlmmed pla]n and reverse, El’npe Counf!. cuffs and borders 48-inch Muskrat Coats; self-trimmed; rich dark split skins; crush collar, erepe Jacquette — 30- inch Silver and Dark Muskrat; self trim- med and silk lined. *95 Fox Sc arfs . $25 —in the attractive Brown shades; and Stone Marten Chokers Other styles of One and Two Skin Scarfs and Chokers—up to $110.00. Third Floor. | For the College Girl Felts and Velvets Our Debutante Department pre- sents a varied assortment of New Col- lege types—including Black Felts and Off-the-face models; in Lyons Velvet, and featuring the new Hat of Suede. $5.00 ,, $7 500 Fourth Floor Efl:—:—:fl%fllflaflgfl_