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20 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1924. BU"_ER DISAVUWS STEPHENS RESTING EASY.| COOLIDGE ELECTORS | cormorsisttaummin S ivon i | Wit b St "uisoctercs| LABOR SECRETARY SEES (i it 0 1o soniicetion o | Houges For Sale and Rent ; Senator Who Lost Foot Doing as| NAMED IN N. DAKOTA |65 Torces o ceuse”tne.rermowai-of | which may be made oa Srovidea by | TARIFF AS SAFEGUARD |5yincirut reasons tor o conumuion) — J - | B0) KOLB Jiks forses lo saues Ihe removsl of | Kw: of the present administration = PI.UI UN EI.E[}IURS ol atiendants. >deseribing © the Agreement Takes Four La Fol- o “baliot’ bropased by Secretary’ af | Non-Fartsan ” eaguc 'pariy " candi- m;’,LD;l::‘\"'u,Ll:"l.\"; it men” lees "mons s e | 923 N, Y. Ave. 1237 Wis, Ave.a " e 7 i . = & L] L L jon las of Se State Thomas Hale, in which La Fol- | dates, a column for electoral candi- » Beptember 30| Amertean factory ‘Worker ar or | | s :lll‘ll;l\’: l::il ;‘l‘lfll:sl:mbl: e Hx«u{: lette Men OFf Ballot Und lette candidates for presidential elec- .:-us I.;l the Workers' Party, u column | Secretary of Labor James J. Davis|longer hours, pe “apd o Hr B B DR AR e n 0 ler “!ors uu; I:; placed m’.I brl:k”.lpd °°"'n‘.’.ruo.n "?“undlf“z)':;::lrb::;:‘e‘;e:hfir::::gx- advanced a protective tariff as a can be delivered and sold in America ' = 40 | ekt arany RIS e FoutiRot i . mn an e name of La oFllette put | NHon, 4 = 5 S |safeguard for the prosperity of the for less than the same goods can by G 0. P. Had No Hand in|ioaiias 2aid that e Joatient e Renitlipuielumn Dexide 'shem und ot (o ‘lop o the HVEX T, column wlo Lo Sontaln | Uoiiea” Siatcs in' a poiiical soeec |lssed on rairbud ur st v a1 oot was amputated = After the stipulation was presented | 1:4bor Party candidate for State Audi- |Pere last night. He urged re-elec-| IQU [8ve vour cholc p { k. - s | £ J o you are going to make the ] - Keening La Follette Men Off the_spread of blood DOION- |\, 4 yctated ress 10 the Supreme Court the court took | (o7 tlon of Republicun Representatives| S0 "I0 ST 8T K0T (0 make the | tx a Prexcription for » 3 A flicted more than two weeks ago| BISMARCK, N. Duk.. September 30.|the matter under consideration. It 3 1 and Senators and election of Presi-|or whether you will give the work| Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever ® California Ballot when Mr. Stephens cut his foot with | ~~AD B8reement was entered into late | W&s announced later by the clerk of | Certain dolls originated in this coun- | dent Coolidge |to the tin ‘mills of Wales or the| C ipati ili ” a < an ax while ¢hopping a branch from | Yesterday and approved by the Su-|court that an order would be issued | try have been imitated and stamped | Recalling his early days in the tn | steel mills of Germany.” he told his onstipation, Bilious Head. _— L v o his Tarmy oy e Albany, | preme Court, under which four Repyb- [ directing the preparation of the No-' with a “made in Germuny” label. [mills of Indiana, Mr. Davis selected | audience. | aches and Malarial Fever ® e il maslantalsucisliopnitis EE s, e e e, eSS S-S e Lclared favorable obert a . - s l_,O“(_"ew‘”hem“m‘_ed{mmmenw-..-l-.-l..-..I..lll.l.ll'...l..l.ll.-..-.l.l.lIllIlllIIIIIIIIIII Ultra-violet radiation has been found | publican column and four electoral = |to be a protective against rickets in | candidates avowedly for President Coolidge will be substituted. produ 800ds that | TiePALAISROYAL | ’ G & 1th Sts. Service und Courtesy Established 1877 o ' e o ma “Every Day Has a New Opportunity”—For Wednesday |+ > [ ends Corns quick ERE is ipstant relief from that burning corn — the new way. Acts quick, no waiting for results — different from any other method. . would ° . Davis® | Pain stops instantly, then the corn ; loosens and comes off. Ends the dan- g | l I l S l 1 I I l I l I e f vi | ger of paring a corn yourself. Simply 1 get Blue-jay at your druggist. Useit Three Styles Sketched. 3 ) ° 5 O A ketche tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow. Clzims New York State, \ e n ©B&BI124 y / 7\ nomin should think | You cannot blink it. This is the October of the year and \Winter comes fast on the quick wings of time. The coat problem con- fronts you. Before you reach a decision let us submit a few facts about the Coats at the Palais Royal—the Coats at $39.50. Here is a great buying organization with specialists on every hand to study the propo- sition. They have used their great resources and brought pressure to a focus on the onc point—Coats at $39.50. Since that and all it implies is true there is no cause for wonder that the materials are finer, softer and more substantial; the Furs richer and more beautiful, and the tailoring distinguished by genuine craftsmanship. Some one has said that every day has a new opportunity—surely this shipment of 100 coats to sell at $39.50 constitutes Wednes- day’s opportunity. in the Woodland Apartments 2301 Cathedral Avenue Effective October 1, 1924 For Reservations Apply to Thos. J. Fisher Co., Inc. Rental Agents 738 15th St. Main 6830 Kennedy Bros. Co. Owners and Builders T LR L] EEEEEENEEEEEEEEEENRIENEES SsEsssssssns Silky black Sealine Collar with the newest large-barrel cuffs are the outstanding features of a handsome coat of Block Polaire. Another of Suedine, with button trimming and a novelty cuff is quite as effective. A deep-cuffed coat of Mokine with Marmink collar and cuffs has beautiful lines. There are Bolivias, Suedine and Veldyne coats, in penny, deer, black, brown and gray. trimmed with beaverlaine, Vicunas, near seal and Manchurian wolf. For Women and Misses, sizes 14 to 18. 36 to 46. 000660000 06 0§ X — $060666 606 o-.. G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Sale of Men’s *1.75, *2 and *2.50 SHIRTS $].15 Men, here is a chance to lay in a Fall supply of good quality shirts at this low price. Mate- rials of Rayon (fiber silk), Woven Madras, Dimity Cords, End-and- end Madras, Tan Mercerized Pongee, White Oxford and Nov- clty Percales. Neckband style, separate collar to match: also plenty of collar-attached styles. Sizes 13V to 17. Not each size in cach kind. Men’s Rayon (Fiber Silk) Socks, 39c Regular 50c grade. 600 pairs of good quality Rayon (fiber silk) Socks. Made extra strong, all wearing points extra reinforced. “Look like §1lk, wear like cotton.” Colqrs, black, favy, suede, cordovan and tan. Sizes 915 to 1114. Palais Royal—Main Floor. To Be a Boy Again Just for Tomorrow! Boys’ 2-Pants Suits $9.95 Stuffl in them—Stuff of the conscience. Wool cassimeres, hard as hickory, in neat mix- tures, most appropriate for school service, and the knockabout of playtime. Coats alpaca lined, both pairs of pants full lined. Put your eyes on the workmanship, examine it. They are suits built like a watch, in the manner of speaking. Sizes 7 to 17. Palaix Royal—Third Floor. Another Wednesday Opportunity A Sale of Fall Frocks $95.00 The ideas are from Paris, but they have undergone a ‘“sea change” in coming to America. Thatis to say, the extremes of the Boulevards have been modified for America. Common sense and practicality are merged with the piquant French quality so frequent- ly referred to as “chic.” It is subtle and ex- quisite, like the personality of a lovely woman. The tunic mode is expressed in frocks of char- meen, plain or charcoal stripe, or Poiret-sheen. Pictured Is a Tunic of Oleander Charmeen The ensemble effect is shown in smart frocks of satin or poiret twill. The new plain inset and cuffs are shown in another model sketched. Flared frocks of satin crepe or bengaline are un- usually attractive and correct in style. This group also includes the new “Bobby” dress for misses, in black satin with royal blue buttons and piping, with stiff white linen collar and tie. Ask to see it. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20—Women’s sizes 36 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal=3ain Floor. l.-.-..u.-.-..--.....-..IIIIIIIII-III..-.l-I-I.IIII.I.IMI-III'I-III.I’fllfl-.-I!.l.HIIIIIHHIIIIIII.I...HH- uum.p.uu.l.u,unlul EEEEREERENENDE