Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 11

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THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924. ¥ fi Ki dai is of | devotion of men f 1l ‘walks ot it d sent to the entire citi of tacties at the American War Col- [ St on eanot - mase a | ita inan eftore o fna e vest pox- | ROOSEVELT'S TOUR e S o L O X Ilrue diagnosis without facts.” sible safeguards against the huxurd “Col. i *ol- Roosevelt invites all his friends | made a commander of the Leg of our complicated present-day life.”" offic: ' A 9Q | and neighbors to attend the notifica- | Honor in recognition of his se tl cere! e o nd in the campalgn in Wi veni ober 1. Music, | ¥ Points to Be Covered. ials estimate the attendance at | Mr. Davis declared he 1,\.,,,,\‘, approximately 2,000 delégates from legislation to cover three major |all parts of the country. | points: e . sk Provision for collection of all in- ormation, data and siatistics as (o e i T OIL HEARING IN CANADA. vention, together with industrial di- Department Head to Ask|scases ‘and their prevention, by the 0. The eitation recalls | fireworks, automobile pa t| that Gen. do Chambrun participated at Oy!ltl‘ Bay town hall, at in 16 campaigns, was once wounded | | Smith will open his campaign | and'was once cited in an order of the Thursday night With . speech at|aemy. Madison Square Garden, where John | Davis, Democratic presidential G. 0. P. Nominee’s Program Calls for 185 Meetings in First 18 —, e : Federal Department of Labor, co- Appropriation to Begin operating with State lxandes en- gaged in such work Research Work. Provision for publ!(‘l(lun and Ais- semination o information throughout Amerlcan Industry by the Labor Department. Provision for maintenance by the Labor Department in Washington of the American worker might be as- Now National Problem. cern and interest,” he declared, “that ¢, | the question of safety has now as- ho | sumed national proportions and now is enlisting the unselfish work and ~ S A A T T R A S T A AT YOOV OYOYAVaYaYoYoYaYavoYoYaYoYaYaYovaye Contempt Charged to Witness in Sinclair Case. TORONTO, Ont, September 30.— Contempt of court proceedings against H. S. Osler, president of the | Ro Continental Trading Company, for his | Dass —|an industrial safety exhibit where | Tefusal to give evidance bearing on | o Jasls plans und devices for safeguarding | lings of his company with H. , the United States ou ‘mag- "postponed indetinite aune of & death in the fam ily of A. W. Anglin, counsel for Os ler. Decision will be made tomorrow *.|as to the time the case will be pre- sented. ® Thursday was mentioned as the - | possible date for the motion to com- mit Osler, and the counter-motion to set aside the commission appeint- ed to take the evidence or to set up a Canadian commission. e aVnYoYNYals Days of Drive. By the Associated Pres:. NEW YORK, September 30.—Repub- lican leaders have announced plans for a speaking tou: by their guber- natorfal nomince; Col. Theodore , that will match, if not sur- mapped >ut by supporters - | velt's upstate camyaign t of peeches will be celivered from it rear platform of a special train th will carry the R:publican nominee | from one end of the State to the other. A notification ceremony apropos of Col. Roosevelt's romination will be held at his home Cove Neck, about 2 miles from Oyster Bay, tomorrow night. An invitati»n to the ceremony, | signed by the Rejublican State com- T~ o T = nomlnae also is schedulcd to speak. HONOR PEHSHING’S “AIDE. Gen. Agelbert de Chambmn Made Commander in French Legion. PARIS, September 'm~4::n Adel- | n. Pershing’ rid W D-| Franklin Sq. Hotel || Hraneh Offine 1 | Coftfee Shoppe | DISTRICT N 5= = um";\:.r‘?m .p{r:g ‘ NATIONAL BANK lly pleasant at- Conn. Ave. and K Street No Parking Kestrictions “Park Your Car at the Door" AN S e Main 3936 Luxarzoas Fur Coats | Models for street, sport and evening { wear, developed along the mev‘e:t’Inl lines, in every fur that's fashionable, | Also Jacquettes and Scarfs in un- usually wide selection. Hudson Seal Coats Special Attention Given to Remodeling and Repairi . @ ~ o~ Y nnnnnonnononnonnnnnnnnnnooannnnnn e o e e e o o aloloalolaYalalalalalalnYaYoYaYoYoYoYoYoYaYa NAARARDSS DR AT b4 = > j All Purchases Made in This Store Must (; § // Be Satisfactory or Your Money g Cheerfully Refunded § G STREET BETWEEN 11™&12™ s TS RS e Sharp at 9:15 Tomorrow Morning " Brooks’ Great October Sale of New Merchandise Begins With Values, Qualities and Economies B-E-Y-O-N-D A-L-L C-O-M-P-A-R-I-§-O-N — Extra Saleswomen Will Be Here to Serve You promptly and Efficiently % i A MOST REMARKABLE A GREAT EVENT Our First October Dress Sale WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Cloth or Silk D-R-E-5-5-E- High-Priced Dresses At a New Low Price Truly Sensational Values at Beginning of the Season Sale of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Fur-Trimmed COAT-S That Out-Value All You Have Seen At the Extraordinary Price of Sy e Every Dress brand-new and bought especxally for this sale from our very best dressmakers at price concessions that make these astoundmg values posmble e A for Coats this season. Slender youth- g o ful models—new smart qhadcs—lux- urious fur trunmmgs and silk hmng‘s 40 of These Coats Are Samples. Only One of a Kind. Be Here Early for the Choice Selections. The Season’s Most Wanted Materials and Colors. Many One-of-a-Kind ¢ Models. So Please Shop Early. § | | % E | | | 1 B The Fabrics: CREPE SATIN BENGALINE CREPE FAILLE SILK CANTON CREPE SOFT SATINS POIRET TWILL SATIN CANTON FLANNEL The Colors: PENNY RUST DEER BROWN TAUPE GRAY. The Models: STRAIGHTLINE ¢ DRAPED MODEL SIDE BUTTON CRUSHED CHOKER PUFF SLEEVE 3 FANCY SLEEVES GREEN YOUTHFUL MODELS LEE-ZETTE BLACK MELON SLEEVE VEL-SUEDE Womens Stzes, 36 to 44; Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18 The Materials: AVAZANDA VELMORE KORASAN MONTEBELLO MOKINE BLOCK VELVO The Models: SLEEVELESS LONG SLEEVES TUNIC DRESSES STREET DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES EVENING DRESSES - TAILORED FROCKS SPORT DRESSES The Trimmings: BEADED EMBROIDERED i LACE TRIMMED s ¢ BUTTON TRIMMED { RIBBON TRIMMED ! BRAIDED 13 CONTRAST BANDINGS I3 MANY COMBI\IATIONS é Misses’Sizes, 14to 18; Women’sSizes,36 to42;Stout Sizes, 44 to 50 wmmv %g ?5 E | | i Wool fabrics soft as suede. are new

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