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GRAIN COMMITTEE ASKS POTHIER COUNSEL °*Fon Whear neanco TO OPEN ARGUMENT ™ <.z 2™ Swamps Elevators. | By the Associated Press. Will Try to Show U. S. Court; DULUTH, MINX. october 1.—An embargo on all sh ents of grain to . . : . the head of the lakes from all points Lacks Jurisdiction in Northwest " was . seoshimeiden e yesterday to the railroads reach-, here in a resolution adopted h}"fl the joint terminal grain committee ‘01 the Northwest regional advisory board, and assented to by the rail- roads. The ambargo will halt movement of - |all cars loaded with grain to this “ | point until further notice, beginning at noon today. Cars loaded before - |that time will be moved in the usual manner. It is expected, members of the committee said, that the embargo € ab camp pt in effect only for four 5. 1918, to show ' THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924.° well over that figure, from 400 to 500 cars a day in excess of the amount the elevators could unload. This has resulted in unprecedented car con- gestion. - It was announced at the meeting that already 15000 cars are loaded or already en route to this point and will arrive within three days, which will be the elevator cap- acity for 10 days. WILL FIGHT ROBISON. Senator Harrison to Resist Ad- miral’s Confirmation. By the Assoclated Press. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, October 1— Senator It Harrison of Mississippi. keynote speaker at the Democratic national convention at New York and now on a speaking tour in the inter- ests of the Democratic party, in an address here last night asserted “that not only did President Coolidge retain corruptionists in high office as long as possible, but under his lead- only naval officer who recommended SIENINg of the leases, was promoted over four older oflicers in the Navy to the high rank of admiral.” The speaker declared that “the g:z:::u““ nnd»enns say about that on, and Robis vi be confirmed.” S AL —_— . France Lauds U. S. Flyers. PARIS, October 1. — President Doumergue has sent a cable dispatch to President Coolidge expressing the admiration of France for the achieve- ment of the American Army flyers in encircling the globe. The me e sald the energy, endurance and - fessional skill of the airmen e (-h: cteristic of the American Army an Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 Extraordinary Sale of Oriental Rugs The method of this 35-year-old house of bfiyi'nf and selling oriental rugs enables us to undersell any of the high-rent stores and auction houses. ‘When buying oriental rugs think ‘of the firm that buys from small dealers for cash and sells at a gmall profit. We invite you to inspect our stock and compare our prices and quality before buying. This selection comprises the best grade Persian, Caucasian, ‘Turkish and Chinese Rugs. [ Select from over 500 rugs. A. H. Bakshian, 818 Conn. Ave. N.W. MOTHERS Your Children Should be in SUNDAY SCHOOL The Washington Heights Presbyterian Sunday School, located at Columfibia Road and Kalorama Road, is splendidly cquipped. All children welcome. We will call by auto within our district for children under 9 years of age, if necessary. Best primary department in the city. Drop a Postal to the Superintendent 516 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING Or Phone Main 5756 We Will Do the Rest ership officials concerned in the naval oil leases are being promoted.” Senator Harrison said that Theo- dore Roosevelt, whom he charged with complicity in the leases, had >resident Coolidge's backing for the York governorship nomination d that Rear Admiral Robison, “the 1t will be lifted as soon , caused by overshipping, d is put into effect to per- {mit elevators here to catch up with ot be tried in Opposite_the Rochambeau t here owing to lack 923 N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wisconsin Ave. ettt <hipments 10 the . which have a cap- cars a day, have run October Br-r-cezes Call for they Id not bring the trial if jurisdiction was m t Rosenbluth, former captain mpany of the 213th Engineers r nkhite's death. ' - Tailored Woolen Frocks Dressy Foot-Form Strap Pump This “extreme” effect is produced in a 4-strap black patent leather and black suede. The wonderful last with its “clutch” at the heel and snug fitting arch makes a com- fortable as well as stvlish shoe. This is but one of many “smart” Foot-Forms. . EDMONSTON" & CO. - (Incorporated) 1334 F Stl‘ee Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ¢ ‘Andrew Betz, Manager Plaid Flannels ‘Striped Flannels Tuwilleens Hairline Twills ! / Black Silk Kt Gray Vest, $15 bluth funds. Arnold Dav ‘All three fabrics are soft and supple—much more so than you SESESatasLsasstsesassIsassasst would suspect woolen fabrics could be. Hence they follow Fash- ion’s dictum of straight hanging folds, in a way wholly delightful. Styles are unrestricted for all daytime occasions. {VALES AND PARTY LEAVE ON TRIP TO VANCOUVER Will Spend Two Days on Coast Then Return to Ranch for F~ Straightline frocks and coat e ffects often without the slightest . indication of a waistline. You know what comfort that means Stoviot TR0 Dage. through the day, whether reaching up to a higl: filing case or about to swing a brassie on the links. Practical at <11 times. Gay colored in the case of the flannels; more somber in twilleen or hairlines. Sizes for misses and women, 16 to 42. $383338388838383832388832888838832383883882323888823888888888828222282882288 rowel a | HOP Now Being Demonstrated Offer Unusual Selection at $10 Fashionable foot-comfort shoes that reveal to the dubiously inclined just how graceful and smart looking a scientifically planned shoe can appear. Mr. Charles Heckel, Arch-Aid foot expert, will be here the remainder of the week for consultation and to explain in detail the extraordinary merits of these shoes. Ask to see the new gore pumps, strap pumps and oxfords in patent, black satin, leather or suede. |We'll Be Glad |'To See the Builders— That “but” is an attempt to say all we feel like saying when we think of the weeks ahead. We're glad they are coming because we know when they are gone we'll be in better shape than ever to take care of yvou—a greater and finer Fashion Shop! But it was thinking of the damage ¢hat they may do that prompted us to start this Rebuilding Sale. The response to the first announcement was enthusiastic. Couldn’t help being—when vou look over the good news below. New Fall Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats—We Must Sell to Make Room for Rebuilding--Priced Accordingly. 325 Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats . . 197 *30 Suits, Topcoats, Qvercoats . . 247 35 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, VRIS . o .ol i e T %40 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, Overcomls . . . . .......:%8" 355 Suits and Overcoats . . . . . %437 %65 Suits and Overcoats . . . . . %537 No Charge for Alterations—A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase —which will be kept safe from harm in. the Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. vaults The Tashionginop The I5th and G Shop will actively assist us in disposing of our merchan- dise—so the same prices will prevail in both stores. Grey + greents °5 Wrap-around and Pleated Sport Skirts—the pleated models with plain panels at front and back. Fashioned of camel’s hair, velour, wool crepes and flannels. Pleated styles, plain colored; the others striped, checked or plaid. Sizes 26 Sweaters and Skirts, The Fines s s = . il Make stunning sport and business costumes—in gay or plain colors Overcoats in America REDUCED Roguiar Price 5% stz Sale_ Prices Brushed Wool “Cricket” Sweat- ers—warm duplicates of the popu- $10 (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) lar V-neck slip-overs of the Summer. Double-breasted and single-breasted coat styles with colored bindings and large pearl buttons. Colors innumer- able. Sizes 36 to 44. e - o= z to 32. With Coats Nigh to the Knee $29.50 travels the coat of the (Recond Floor, The Hecht Co.) & Down newer Fall suits, seeming, as it were, of the tighter, shorter skirt. The general effect is most flattering, giving height and slenderness to the to meet the hem s i T wearer. Strictly tailored these are, with three or four button opening, and only a bit of well placed stitching or self straps to relieve them. Beautifully finished with lining of silk crepe and warm -interline. Black, navy or brown. Sizes 16 to 42. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th Our Uptown 15th&G STORE Next to Keith’s Downtown 9th & E 501 9th St. N.W. o s Bl st s 14 FRED PELZMAN President g wo Stores &