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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, REVEAI- DRY AGEN'I’ ACCEPTANCE OF STOCK DAMAGES i3 e esing e Tori| ALASKA HARD TO DRY. MACDONALD PRESTIGE; END SEEN | 5n niis. el actator and | rente Find Problems lected an inferior team. Wimborne '1924; - bled 1y chall ‘Wodeh: . . [%0 do better nexe time. oo Are Difficult. . ‘ | Storm Clouds Gather for Labor in Commons Session| %ritish sport is at a low ebb in all| SEWARD, Alaska, September 25.— : | ~ y games, but hopes are entertaincd that | Prohibition Officer D. W. Flanagan, | to ope" September 30_Polo De!eals the tesm which sailed for Australia|returning here from a raiding expedi- this week may bring back the cricket [tion that covered 4,000 miles, said the champlonship so long held by the|problem of keeping Alaska dry is a Woodward Better, as Police| Lead to Row. Australlans. il i 7 s U. S. Play Hailed. poThe dificulty fs in transportation,” y | The production on Thursday night [he explained. “The Government saves Continue Probe of Strange | BY A. G. GARDINER, leave their position much s at pres-| of ‘The Foolr which cams from money by accepting reasonable fines & 4 g e 1 ent. X America with great acclaim, was re- [ ffom violators instead of taking the ; Baltimore Raid. e e ber %.—WIll Prime | But the probabilities are that Mr.| celved by the audicnco with snormous | offenders long distances by~ dog — [ Minister MacDonild survive the Au-|MacDonald will take it Iying down|enthusiasm, but was generally damned | 'S0 0 e 1 barliament swhich | and decide to accept the decision of | by the critics as bad art and a mix- A LD S e mere turn session of B e e s A e arrested and fined. He said he found Spheinl Dispateh to The § BALTIMOIRE, Md UL 4 s opens on September 307 ture of shallow platitudes and religl- | 1o worat liquor conditions In. the Underwear Reduced A puiUe g scrious diparture from British con-(osity. 1In a conflict between popular == S e B This is the big question that is be. | Scrious d e - - : - e B papy cannery district on Bristo! w! s 3 I ere | ng universally canvasted. Clouds | stitutional practice by which the €1 | judgment ard the critics the former | 3301 (he arrestn were D s e T aite ¢ hat the lare ga : about his path most | ecutiv ates a po nd the ero ¥ has the deciding voice. 3 n: ol made s pfal e act that thejare gathering a ereignty of the House is expressed in | The question of reopening the | ™ F¢ afixed totaling $4,200. White, flesh and ofchid. Sizes 36, prohibiti piday lished t S h | ominous d unfortunately at the e Ho : and 4 et which fulled Dry Azent Loe G| OBROUIY A0 e porsonal prestige | the TIEht to dismiss the government.| Wembley exhibition next vear atill i Glove Sk Bloamers, $1.95; were mere. TaT R Tuesday might was | has sustained a heavy blow. A full Roundary Row Ominous. under consideration. The colonies ° ° @, i berfert”” full cot Brown, i m the « ide of the buiid- | explanation of the fa { s ';:‘"{“*“;""“ Meanwhile the Irish boundary out- in:“ :nfr:fall“i:o::l:gnp:r)[ re ‘_":md:r ; m-. v.:y.., ::]e: were more. x:"u .;2 sirengthen e theory the|With the shares in the biscuit factory, | jook also is ominous. Ulster has efus e part. The at- - g o veats, soil ack, orchid an v.ni'nm Ethening . tue ith .«’:m‘.-‘lfl-'\‘ ned by a person on whom he con- Hoe O e :‘}‘;’td‘:::;.lhl.wl: JIncreasing rxp;(]) 'b“nd We Have the Choicest fesh. Sizes 36, 56 and 42. bzers” plot ferred a baronetey, have net im-|ine commission, and that body prac-|'h® m -a-week figure has been Homes in C d " == Fooduard, who was so much im-|Proved his position ‘in the matter. | tically 1y “doomed to u talemate. | NIy touched, = Considerimg ihe o n Chevy Chase - I e PP P & = qusim(UmferW:ar, 55¢ ed today that his removal to the| The first ¢=.planation sugges hat| Hopes now are turning to the possi- er. the success of R, TH emnant Day Merchandise is nof urnable or exchangeable; not pleces of muslin underwesr. Cun pta hin ¢ he - : e the exhibition has been remarkab i TE! g ating of gowns, envelope chemise and ed States Marine Tiosp was | the shares were held in trust, but|pility of the establishment of a coun- i arkab! | H e sent C. 0. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. rs. }rmnmd Wits €ntering the front doer | BOW it is admitted that they were in- |cii for all Ireland for common pur-|!hOUEh the financial result is not ex- 4 i S Main 8416 shot. Dry Agent | tended as an endowment of the|poses, leaving Ulster with domestic | Pected Lo b‘: satisf; [ motor car for the use of the prime|autonomy. The difficulty here is that | _(Conyris by Consolidated Press.) ane to the r Tthe iyl r of the X Fding. wnd upon hearing the sev. | Minister. No one thinks the affair| Ulster wants half representation, 4 A&l shots rushed back to find Wood- | COTrupt or that the gift of the|which is more than the south would in the doorway and an | shares was part of a bargain for the | concede. ontaining scveral men | baronetey, but it is agreed on all| The British defeat in the polo Coats—Dresses—Skirts, Low Priced Seven men are under hands that acceptance in the circum- | matches has been followed by the . 5 i b : are under| tances was most indiscreet. | washing of dirty linen on the subject urnishe an nishe Fall Skirts, $5 Jersey Dresses, $10 Satin Dress, $22 was developed today that the | abor Party Depressed. = - = = 18 new Fall skirts in plaid com- 11 dresses, brald trimmed. Long 1 Black Crepe Satin Dress. Panel u 'Search war- | The matter has created profound | binations. Tailored in wrap- and short sleeve models. Green, front. Short-sleave model, but- minissioner J. | gepression in Labor party ranks, One arments around models. Special price. tan and navy. Sizes 16 to 36. ton trimmed. 15, Sample Wit Uplee al b hud fssucd ne ot the leaders of the party «xpressed | { BEAVTIFY [T WITH Block Polaire Coats, $10 res*- 1 Grepsatediy warnsdagerits ol e O e Silk Skirts, $3 Reduced. 10 block polaire coats, Cut Polaire Coats, $11.95 serve none after 4 o'clock, as trouble | of Alr: Machonald 5 - 11 skirts in sports models. Plain full lined, in brown. With large 25 coats in blocked material. Full Ml fofthn talloweal Ehals LRoEiaSal| O B cDomalE B L e “ 1 onnectlcut wrap-around models. Novelty convertible collars. Sizes 15 to lined. Tan, grav, brown = Sizes wake raids around nightfall or aft- | g gs & Blander o e maid DIAMOND DYES | v ™y stripes. 8. Were much higher. 16 to 44. ard. With this handicap, Mr. MacDonald Mysterlons Aute Paré has to face a most formidable attack Perfect home Corner Tilden St. s e A T I L ayung wa o (| o . | ong-Sleeve Jersey Frocks ial, # Paul and Woodw re both | infuriated criticisms by Lloyd Georg e e, two and three rooms, kitchen and bath; also 2 2 B3 Avs e fhins < ato aun toril|mieauot EenerAlly iaEDECES ,,j;‘,(,,“k Diamond Dyes. | bachelor apartment of two rooms and bath. 5 long-sleeve belted jersey frocks in the new Round neck lors of tan, brown, russet, ch «t @ still had been located. It was | committed to refuse to consider the | Just dip in cold , Fall styles. Specially priced for tomorrow only. blue and tan. Sizes 16 to 44. e first time they attempted to make | proposed loan, and Mr. MacDonald is | water to tint soft, All New Fi Finished with dainty white collars and cuffs. the raid without police protection. | confronted for the first time with | delicate shades, or e urnlture i \s soon as they reached the house |the combined opposition of the Con- | pointed out Ly the men in the auto |servatives and the Liberals. | Black Satin Dress, $23 Charmeen Coat Dress, $23 boil to dye rich, One Black Crepe-back Satin Dress, with slashed One sample Brown Charmeen Coat Dress. with permanent colors. See Manager on Premises or varty the shooting occurred. A wom- | In the circumstances there is no| 1 ! , : < is no| : = 2 | <kirt. Coat effect. Medallion trimmed. ze 8. beaverette banding for trimming. Long slceves. Tooking out of her window was | alternative but humiliating surrender | Each 15-cent pack 1 s igher pric g = i uck by one bullct. |or resignation. Mr. MacDonald has | age contains di- Rental Agents | EampleidiemsiotipiEerpIce: e declared his intention to leave rections so simple i question of the treaty to the house, any woman can Flood in Boston Square. and, therefore, he can surrender with- | dy int lingerie, silks, ribbons, T e out resigning office. Such a course | gkirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock- [} C Scpte would leave him ina gravely damaged ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, Square. about which are gro position. He may decide that the| public library, churches and hotels. | better course is to go to the country | [ANEIDES, everything ne THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 || Samples-Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats—Special Chinchilla Coat, $37 Downy Wool Coat, $47 | 3 | CenyBloel tachi 3 B k brown plain downy wool cloth coat. size 4 vas flooded early toduy by the burst- |and challenge the Liberals to do their | . PUy “‘Diamond "Dyes”—no other sray Blacked SGnunchilla B Coat, size Mk & I8vge £ . 8 with crepe e o a B hen et el i e sl:on;;‘cl:l kind ‘and tell your druggist whether Jossum collar and cuffs. Crepe lined and inter- beaver collar and cuffs. Full lined with cre waters surged up like yser for to pla Th the material you wish to color is wool finad ! liberals do nmi n Aplas mage ran | want an election, for they know the | or 8ilk, or whether it is linen, cotton, result will not benefit them and will | or mixed goods. arly two hours. Th into thousands of doll . f > Brown Dress Coat, $63 Plaid Polaire Co‘t" 5’7 Of formosa material. Size 35. Interlined ined with crepe. Fox collar and cuffs B hade. Velvo Cloth Coat, $47 Kashvella Cloth Coat, $63 il Dress model. Size 16. Fallow color, with musk shade, in a blocked effect. Size 36. Natural collar and cuffs and muskrat band around bLotto: «sum collar, cuffs and band around the bottom. Full and interlined with cre ¥ull erepe lined and well interlined for extra 1 Brown Montivello Cloth Coat, size 1S, £33 Warmth crepe lined. Bay seal shawl collar and deep cuffs DOWN STAILS STORE | | | e. with dyed opossum collar and cuff« ne lined. Size Tan pola Sutin or ¢ Tied fast -t0 Fashion! Bedwear Reduced Silk—Cotton Remnants Aprons—Slips and RIBBON TIES now Fashion's SIS DI iy Bre e 14 Price Petticoats Smartest Vogue! And again our gressing, Doublebed sise, G190, 130 rempants of eIk and cotton dress Bonguiew Aprons. 4o 30 of iheck usun n gray. tan 10 44 dark colored \ “bleahed muslin piliowcases. crepe, satin, eretonne, scrim, ginghams, Costume Slips.’ 5c. hemmed, crepe and madras. nary aod b k. 8 lock Plaid Blankets. $4.95: were $6.50. Printed Cotton Challis, 18¢c yard; was Fetiicoats, ®5c. 12 woolmized piaid blankets. Sizc 38c vard. 275 yards printed cotton AAieen. xS0 Bive. roe, gray aod chailis, in small’ patterns for eomfer: Famcy Agroas Sse. Kiightly soiled covers’ andchildren’s school dresses. T Slps, $2.88. Houes Dresses, $145. 12 zreatly 1o | famous $3.95 line proves its stvle i alertness with 3 stunning new ar rivals in— prons with bibs. in black sateen Curtains and Towels Knitted Vests, 5 for $1 Gl Ins o s ale faud colerk Marg e . $1 pair. 1S pair< 200 fine qualits kmitted vests. Full<a: Cni Ini its. ey uied MARISIiE curtaine. mdiccon. siyles 1o sitce 40 0 4. Knitted Union Suits, 44c with tie backs. sards long. Special. Builtup shonlder style. Perfect ve . Turkish Bath Towels, 4 for $1. 15 Athletic Union Suits, 50c: were m higher grade. Bodice top. open and dosew, in whte, with' biue stripe bor- 11 fulleut, weil made suits. Peach osed styles. Not all sizes in each dors. | 18x36-ineh size. Specia flesh and orchid. Sizes 36 to 40. syle. S to 44 in the lot . 100 fine i suits, samples of L'N l{\u\;] she is Il'li:ll‘l.l'\ >‘nyd for all ND for Boys, “GRO-NUPS" bluch- Fall Sport Hats sl Wool CricketSl 88 Full-Fashioned $ ands )t wea B S i { " § . & = ]((')-\‘[(:"\'c(’;t-"('\r ]mTt s l._tnr_di\ ers built for a world of hard of Scratch Felt Slip-ons, Silk Hose l 3 NUPS” Oxford. Tan calf with knock Stout tan elk, with over- o = 120 all-wool cricket slip- 2 gt stormproof welt soles. 1175 to 2, $4. weight welt soles. Sizes 1 to 6 with ol gy - ons. In styles for young b o S e 2% to 6, $4.50 50Tt 135 o felt hats Mostly ribbon isionbov rave oy fashioned silk hose. of me- 2 , $4.50. ip; to 1372, plain toe $4, trimmed: some with buck- e b alin e s dium weight. In shades of les. 1In colors of brown, S I an T bl Freneh nude, gray and deer, sand, red, black. pearl DopSIar Tor ail weer in black. Perfect hose. Broken ay oes and nav: Fall. Speefal. sizes 812 to 10 in lot DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWYN STAIRS STQRE Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes Reduced Men's Oxfords Reduced, $3.50 Women’'s Pumps Reduced, $2.50 in tan, brown, black calf and | Reduced from $4. 42 pairs women's patent leather pumps. with Louis heels. Also mouse kid and elk with low heels pairs oxfords, patent leather. These shoes are exceptional values, Formerly selling nt §5. S ze 6121 4 = - : i 1 size T12; 2 size 5; 5 size § si to 8. Broken lots only. Specially priced for ITH soit wide toes and flexible HESE Moccasin Play Shoes are frsuvEeE S welt sole, here's a “GRO-NUPS” almost “Boy Proof” for h.is B A play shoe for girls and boys that's a hardest play. Tan elk leather, over- wonder. 6to & $3. 87 to 11, $3.50. weight chrome tanned welt . soles. 114 to 2, $4. 1to0 6, $3.95 Men’s Woven and Printed Madras Shirts, 65¢ 40 shirts of woven and printed madras. in attractive patterns. Also a few shirts of fiber-striped madras. Broken sizes 131 to 15 Neckband style. Parisian_Ties Patent Leather $5.95 Dress Shoes All-wool Sweaters. $255;: irregulars of $6 grade. Men's Two-Pants Suits, $24.75 10 Shaker sweaters, roll collars, button fronts. 4, in gray and brown. Regular sizes 36, Sizes 36 to 44. In blue only. and 40. Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, $1.25: special. 20 en’s Shirts. $1.75: were $2.95. 20 high-grade high-grade, full-cut flannelette night shirts. Sizes hirts. Madras, with Stiff collars to match. Sizes 15 and 18. o 14 to 16. Men's Slik Socks, 3 pairs, $1. 18 pairs black silk Balbrifigan Underwear. 30c: wasx more, 1 1 vests and pants. Slightly irregular. Sizes 34, socks, in sizes 10 to 11. DOWN STAIRS STORE pair Strap-Wrist Gauntlet Philippine Underwear THE Boy will step out proudly A STRIKINGLY styled “GRO- in Ithh‘l:rog[\lc Oxford, Tan Danish NUPS” patent leather boot with 1.45 Fabric Gloves, 25c Pair grain leather. [xtra quality through- fieldmouse kid top { i i ; 5 Y u ous op for girls. Also in = . | 50 pairs of these popular strap-wrist gauntlet fub- Sb T i Sdia di, | S tan_calf with cloth top. 814 to 11, 150 pieces underwear: all Thilippine and entirels | 30 Bai5e of tieet BoRURs SN R LIS B Cary 21: to 6, $5. $4.50. 1134 t0 2, §5. 215 to 6, $6. chemise with strap and built-up shoulder style. | T Pf‘;fltgd‘;'{‘fs‘ exceptionally low ipriced for: ¥ On sale Friday only. Sizes 14, 17, 36 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE PECIAL Sale Girls” and BOYb “Schoolproof” Side-laced Ties 30y i-len, Sports 5 2 Patent Leather 5 N Socks w;;f, e;f,,l:l, I):,):,:‘ : Stockings, heayvy Black Satin Tunic Blouses, $3.38 Brassieres, 28¢ Women’s Cotton Sports Y ribbed, long wearing 1z erepe apd ryon tunic blowses n 124 bendeaur and brassiews. Of bre Hose, 25¢ Pair down cuffs at an impertant saving. All colors. 45¢. 3 pairs, §1.25 ‘Dimity Overblouses, 94c. 60, 180 242 200 pairs perfect cotton sports hose, in e e o il e, et matarial. SBiex i i e n ey Yolle ‘apd qumity. ¥ pecks and Peler Girdles 8Os G greatly reduced, fo B and 9% Pan collars. Copen, tan, white, and gizes 22 and 24. 0. 9 i WM Frad sizes 38 to 44 Low-bust Corse were 8150, 0. in X Brohed fi}a:v-mm Bositas, (a5, SANAME m..fi.,: sponed from wioal thread SICy or Friday. Ting. Slzes =7, 28, 30. 5 Moramied 'Siipons ‘reduced from 31, |ng- Sizes now 50c. Boys’ Tweed Suits, $1.95 Bead Necklaces, 25¢ " Half ico—were 50c. fancy povelty Girls’ and Infants’ Items for Wers more. 10 well made suits for oag Beerlaces in aftractive coloms. and quality. Black or cor- dovan. 33e. Friday Boys: Siookings, & pairs, $1. 100 pairs Gralin < . | T ys' 3 s, §1. 100 0dd pieces of jewelry reduced to 10c. Gym Shoes Ballet Slippers I Panty Dresses. Mo, 63 pasty dremes heaty ribbed biack stockings, Verfect 13 pifoes, such as brovehes, buckles and | s 1l f chambray and gingham. Sizes 2 to d L the like. The regulati s || For the Dancing Classes. pcr.. i 2 to 6. Bead Bags reduced to 38c. 23 in the for i mchoon taras | With soft tocs— | Bssential to evers ORI o prtaaer, 3585 41w sizes Girls’ and Misses’ Shaes ropular draweiring sisie. 2 and boys. Black, white |l $2.95 oAty ol Eiet e Faco thmmed’ White Bonnets, 2te. Missos’ Patent Leather Pumps, $3.50. Imported or brown— i | grades— Tnfants' Dresses, 0c. 30 white dresses, 6 pairs cnestrap pamps with ' McKay Face Powder Now 23c Il With hard box [ emEatey lace trimmed, Ages to 2 years. wolfs and rubber beels. Sizes 9, 10, 3 $1.25 $3 | for toe danc- ; | Infants’ Shirts, $8e. 60 beavywelght 11%. 123 1aed 1l =~ = 100 boxes. A discontinned line of Im- 25 t0 $3.50 | $4.50 | 75cto $1.35 isfaats” niris, Siace to 3,3 e TR Dl s W bianchs a2a Haener ing 30,0t ‘fasnelctie, for in- 3380, 6, sizes 3, 6 and 6% Mcl fants to 3 years. Hegular G0c size. At all our Stores except “City Club Shop.” Dutch Tile Felt-Base Seconds 9x12 Gold Seal Floor Coverings, 58c sq. yd. Congoleum Rugs, $11.85 250 yards, in two-yard width; good selection of . 14001 floor covering for every room in the g ey Dlecks, wlp;;g‘"““" rolls; fine f0r jome; these are termed seconds, but only slight chens, bathrooms, . , which d t i i i ity. e . 2985 Only 1, Misprints, which do no m‘u_nsr ;eann; quality an unusual quality; the rug has a defect in Axminster Rugs, $16.30. 15 69 rugs, in desir- weave, hence the very low price. able colorings and effects; convenient size. 3 ’l‘-';‘ll" Brussels Rugw, $10.95 each. 6x9 size, Axminster Rugs, 27354 size, $2.63. All-wool, of heavy quality:; all-wool surface; firmly woven; heavy quality; all-over design and ullra\c good colors and designs. colors; tan or taupe borders. DOWN STAIRS STORE Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. *City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. In Baltimore—37 W. Lexington St. :

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