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THE EVENING S’i‘AR, WASHINGTON, V. S. STEEL BOWS - | TOPRICE DECISION Pittsburgh Plus System to Be ) Dropped, Federal Trade Commission Is Told. The United poration | dnd other companies concerned wi donform to the Federal Trade Com- mission’s order dir that the Pittsburgh plus system of establish- ig prices in the industry be abandon- . was adv ani aver, limite order; by ag the utmost poin They declined to admit ‘or the jurisdiction of the com: to make the same. i The response Ligned by the| United States Steel Corporation. | American Rridze Company. . ! Sheet and Tin Plate Company negie Company, A Gompany, innesota Steel Company o nyessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Com- pany. its { Wire Company Caxe Bitterly Fought. The commission’s order the Fede The order held tint plus system, by which and menns of ation of (h ne with - Adle respondents Tuesday. anu throughout and manufac shipped to be Made F. 0. B rom manuf plants houses much ducts sold r shippin harged tation of such prod- producing point, and how the actual tr Owhers of Seized Vessel to Appeal to State Department. zaziono of of the zed by the Sta today on the ground t was a prohibited liquo fizht for the recovery of the v through th Department Washington, it was learned her a te After the sei She Paul of es that ar the crew under the laws was removed and stored in the county courthouse. re of the the ent vessel Dy al r Continuing Our Unusual Style Exhibition Of adwvanced, authentic modes in FALL-WINTER FURS. Coats, Wraps & Facquettes of Mink - - Broadtail Russian Caracul Alaska Seal - Squirrel Mole - Hudson Seal - Ewmniiine s - in many distinctive styles 7as Neckpieces of Russian Sable - Silver Fox Natural Blue Fox Hudson Bay Sable Alaskan € Canadian Foxes and many other - cAristocratic Gurs Special prices prevail during this exhibition Erlebacher »| FIRPO ;ERJURY CASE | Nine Inches of Fat Sliced Off Man as Recgucing Process By tie Awsaciated Press.’ CREEK, Mich., Sep- Maurice Goodman, re- be a New York theater ner, was on an operating table here for two hours vesterday while Dr. J. W. Case of this eity siiced nine inches off his “bay window.” Goodman will.return to New York 40 pounds lighter than when he arrived here, his physi- thusiastic of the es the will be of excess fat. 1t will be se - declares, to men out of ested a Ham- GETS PRIVATE HEARING! Residents of Apartment House! ‘Where Fighter Lived Called s Witnesses. September ol Firpo. A - he resumed his t Wiltiam | ooklrn was, reopened | rivate with In- head of the ment. presid- and his and on the of the two with each <. all residents of the « in whiciy Firpo made en here for his mateh | npsey. were to be ex- | = — Don’t Pay | For beauty you fail to get | By Edna Wallace Hopper | rm not smetic mak wother took me in world- for utmo! Loto 1923 a famous beauty every great! tist who made a disc sent it at once to me. v, 1 wish all girls and women | shiare that good fortune with I found helps which multi- my beauty. and which have my youth auty ind old age. nd great exp L | me that every woman can in like way like results, = 1 i these helps, which I spent a lifetime in finding, at every woman's call. All drug- zixts and toilet counters now sup- 1. But with each comes a 1 instruct every dealer < money to any one dis- ted, and charge the amount the prod- | of both le i fJtimes as a powd Edne Wallsoe Lo nennous 1| ) skin _without opper ! Photo 1923 And my baby skin at my age shows how much it means to women. No woman 1| ever met has ever found a m to compare. > Hopper's i uth Cream is | ad {0 send Just mail the Hook will come Trial Tube Free dna Wallace Hopper, 5 Lake Shore | Chicago. 1 want to try Youth Cieam, INJURED CLERGYMAN SAYS MEMORY, FAILED Missouri Preacher Injured in Chi- cago Fled From Home By the Associated Pross. CHICAGO, September 18.—Rev, Les- lie Anderson of St. Joseph, Mich., was found unconscious on d& downtown street yesterday, having been struck by an automobile, the police believe. Two blocks away his automobile, in which were pinned sever: notes, one of which began with: “One who is about to slutes you.” Anderso ty hospital will recover. How he came to be in- jured he could not say. He said that e left St. Joseph following a quar- rel with his wife, and the thing I knew, I was in Chicago. “I found myself out of funds,” he continued, “and made several trips to Liber ille in search of employ- ment. t night 1 came b 1 wrote a letter to my wife in the automobile and pinned it to the cushion of the seat. That is the last thing I remember., “I wanted to die. I thought that was the best way out of my troubles.” Chief of Police Fred Alden of St Joseph reported that trouble in Rev. Anderson's church was expected to result In u hearing of tig board of trustees on charges condirning the preacher's conduct with two St Joseph women. The letter to Mrs. Anderson said: “I've canvassed the situation from every angle—God knows I hate to do it, not because I'm afraid, but bo- cause of the hurt to you.” + Barge Blown Ashore. . Del, September 18.—The rogoman was torn from s orage, Glown ashore on Shear Is and battered to pleces by the heavy peas, yesterday, during u ter- rific gale In the lower Delaware Buy. The captain and crew of thre were rescued by coast guurds. number_of steamers took rofuge be- hind th® breakwater last night. o A wife is a person you can teach to drive a car without hugging her, the Sun neimeo Chroniele. Mueller’s Egg Noodles just as youdo potatoe’s/ ——— Delicious with butter, sauces or meat gravies Cooks in Q minutes D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, FIGHT SHADY FAILURES. Credit Men Deplore Leniency To- ward Debtor Merchants. ATLANTIC CITY, September 18.— Too great tenderness toward the mer- chant debtor who has gone through a shady bankruptcy is deplored in a declaration made here vesterday by 1924, the board of directors of the National Assoclation of Credit Men, holding its annual meeting here. “If credit departments would de- cline, as a matter of Intelligent and consistent practice, to sell bankrupts on credit terms immediately without a clear statement of where the new capital was obtained, the practice of using the bankruptcy law improperly and for the defrauding of creditors would substantially diminish,” said the declaration. \ COUPLE LOST IN LAKE. Cleveland Man’s Body Found After Power Boat Wreck. LORAIN, Ohio, September 18— Floating in a life preserver, the body. of Martin S. Thayer of Cleveland was found in Lake Erie, east of here | this morninz. Thayer and his wife weré missing |an nigne arter ¢ Wing and Wing and abandoned th Point, her flag reversed, her tender capsized and eviden aboard o signal flares having been burned. trace has been found of the wom | boay The automobile naustry u { per cent of the upholstery | supply of this country nchored oft Avon Many specially priced items ~are on exhibition in our FURNITURE SECTION' at 10% to 33%% DISCOUNTS A few of the specials are listed: Poudre Table: walnut combination; was $45—now ...$33.50 Hall Chair: walnut: tapestry back: was $57.50—now 9-pc. Mahogany Combination 240.00 Dining Room Suite ; was $422—now . . $300.00 10-pc. Brown Oak Decorated Dining Room Suite ; was $450—now. .8337.50 Dining Room Suite, 9 pieces—solid oak. Was $275—now. .o ....$200.00 Walnut Combined Vanity: was $50—now -$37.50 1 Console Table, Chinese lacquer: was 1 Hexagonal Table, carved stand: solid walnut:‘ was $75.00—now . .. .. .$55.00 CHINA— SILVER— LAMPS— CERAMICS— Parading With Fashion ‘In next Sunday.s celebration—and for every sort of Autumn wear) Hahn Shoes for Women Patent Leather Black Satin Black Suede...$5.95- Black Velvet or Black Suede..>$5.95 5 Patent Leather or Tan Cali...$5.95 Patent Leather . . or Tan Calf ...$5.95 Cor. Tth @ K Sts. 414 9th St. DULINGMARTING Wicker Suite, 4 pieces—Settee., 2 Chairs. table; now . = . Old English Fireside Cha: Chinese sea grass; was $99.50— -875.00 ir, covered with striped taupe velour; solid mahégany: was $165.00—now. ... $100.00 Early Italian, solid walnut, upholstered with antique tapestry; Martha Washington Chair, solid mahog- any, covered with taupe was $87.50—now Italian Prelate, solid walnut, covered with Belgian handloom tapestry: was $250.00 —now .. Sewing Cabinet, solid mahogany: was $26.00—now 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 GIFT NOVELTIES— HOUSEFURNISHINGS— CRYSTAL—AND ART OBJECTS was $100.00— $75.00 striped velour: $65.00 $175.00 -$19.50 “"GRO-NUPS” For School Opening! . Extra wquality boots for misses and children. The best look- ing. ]ongest wear- ing J uvenile Shoes we know how to make. Tan or black calf and patent leather. to 6. $3.50 to $5 A boy's tan N Sale Child’s - Extra length, roll According tp size—up shoe that'll wear and wear. 11 to 13Y;.$2.95 1t6.....3345 An extra quality blucher Tan elk, soft Splendid serv- Sizes 1 to 6— Also 11 to 13}%, plain toe. Seryiceable, dressy Tan Boots for girls 5 8> to 2. . .82. 2% to 6...$3.95 tops, novelty color combinations. Sharply reduced. Tan Elk Moccasin Play Shoes. 6t 8.....9275 8Y2 to 2...$2.95 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. . 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. (Not at Our 11914-16 Pa. Ave. 3 Pairs, $1.95 3 G St¢. stare) 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET