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Instructions how to “scratch” their ballots in the coming election sc as to vote for the La Follette-Wheeler electors and can s for the House and Senate whose records are accept- able to the American Federation of Labor are to be given organized workers of the country, under a plan outlined today by Frank Morrison, secretary of the federation and a mem- ber of the campaign committee. Letters sent by Mr. Morrison to | secretaries of all State federations of to collect and dis- how labor urge the seminate information as to | “split” tickets may be voted. in the general election Mr. Morrison, “will in casting their express their choice for for public office than ever have the La Fol- e column, and in ate there will be in that column. ally y {no other candidate Call to Support Labor. rds of who are alliing riends defeat our enemies, irrespective f party afliliations. G effort should be put forth to inform the workers to atch’ their ballots when to do =0 in order to vote he candidates they desire to iliated unions the re and Representative e secretaries were advised letter explaining in simple ter how the ballot should be marked. and if the ballot is com- Dlicated, to print samples for dis- | tribution among voter: ]| Senator La Follette will deliver his | next campaign speech Monday night The American Federation of Labor, | s vou know, is sending the members | are THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, . O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1924 VAUGHAN CLASS ELECTS. George B. Bryan President of Cal- vary Bible Group. George B. Bryan was elected presi- dent of the Vaughn Bible Class of the Calvary Baptist Church, at the annual election of officers held in the Sunday school room of the church last night. John B. Abraham was elected first vice president. Other officers were elected as follows: L. L. Willoughby, second vice presi- dent and chairman of religious work; George H. Harris, secretary; R. A. Sauer, assistant secretary; Hugh W. Smith, press secretary; E. L. Tolson, treasurer; H. A. Wood, chaplain; R. H. Talbot, librarian; Chas. W. Guest, director of orchestra; R. S. Ashford, editor; J. St. Clair Hambly, chairman membership committee; James Vick, chairman social committee; J. E. Fox, chairman sick committee; Carl Bo- gardus, chairman group leaders; J. A. Pa son, G. C. Willard, E. E. Griffith, E. E. Hodges and W. D. Kimbrough, ushe Supper was served after which Guy Reynolds, recently returned from Alaska, told of his experiences. Dr. H. C. McNeil of George Washington University faculty also spoke. FProf. L. D. Bliss delivered the charge to the new officers and George B. Bryan in- troduced the speakers. § and from then on he expects to keep e, invading a score or more and speaking at least once election. Monday night address to be announced as ments for the meeting An itinerary made v at La Follette head- quarters sho that he will speak X nigh 7 dnesday night at rhursday night in Detroit; Friday night in and Saturday night in Ch : No speaking engagement is booked for Sunday, October 12, but on the following night Mr. La Follette is k in Kansas City, ¥ night, October 11, nouncement was as to the Senator's speaking after the St. Louis rally, said he probably would hrough the Northwest fic Coast, returning to campaign in the Middle st ";nu||||||||um|m|||||!m R RO T Sha Reap in the Golden Harvest — Monday 40c Table Gilcloth Special 25¢ Yd. 54 width White or blue and green _pat- terned effects Perfect Third Floor, 59¢ 18x36 Rag Rugs Special 49¢ 100 washable rugs, in_light colored _hit-and- miss designs. Third Floor. ~ Attractive Bengfile Dresses ' Featured in Various New Styles Increasing demand for these very charming Fall frocks made it imperative for us to reorder several hundred more in similar and new styles. Satin-face Bengaline is sold here exclusively—hence the necessity for repeat shipments. Furthermore, this lovely fabric is guaranteed to give service—it will not sag, stretch, curl or pull—and all women know what that means when dresses must be worn steadily for many weeks or months. Included in this offering are dresses of Poiret twill, wool jersey, striped wool poplin, flowered and plain georgette and lace with satin combinations. styles. misses and women 16 to 44. —in correct modes for women requiring sizes 421} to 5215. Smart modes in straightline and tight bodice Black, brown, navy, gun metal, green and rose. Sizes for Also—Extra Size Dresses Fash- ioned of Filette, jacquard and tricoknit. Second floor—King's Palace. WASHINGTON IS BESIEGED BY VALOROUS VETERANS (Continued from First Page.) ments and 2d Machine Gyn Battalion, at Army War College grounds, Wash- ington Barracks, foot of 41 street southwest. Gen. Frank Parker now commands these famous regiments, which are quartered on the United States transport San Mihiel. Gen. Perker always wants to see the vet- erans, and 8o do the others still with the old outfits. The 1st Feld Artillery Brigade, in- cluding Artillery Brigade headquar- ters, 5th, 6th and Tth Field Artillery Regiments and the 1st Ammunition Train, will hold thelr reunion at Fort ments and all other organizations of the 1st Division not designated above will meet at Edwards board room, 1416 H street. Tonight the veterans will be enter- tained at a smoker and reunion at Pythian Temple by the Veterans of Forelgn Wars. As the veterans come into the Union Station, where the central registra- tion 1s located, they will be assigned billets for their stay here, given cir- culars announcing the program of exercises and entertainments and an official badge, which will be their ad- mission to all 1st Division affairs. Capt. C. C. Lowe, who has been direct- ing the arrangements, today urged that all 1st Division veterans In this North 8597 or Main 1910, and full in- structions will be given. “DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW - B&l\ltfl:dl home el al tint- igg‘?fgusmusl with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to Myer, with supper and smoker for the visiting veterans. Here the veterans will find the whole present organization of the 6th Field Artillery, containing many old around the horse lines and gun parks of the old regiment, ready for inspection. The 1st Engineers will gather in the cabinet room on the second floor smokes and a welcome for all. The 26th and If they want to take a stroll they will be Engineers to Gather, New Willard Hotel, with 28th Infantry Regi- city register immediately at the sta- tion, and receive their badges and tickets of admission. of the seats at the dedication exer- cises will be occupled by the veterans. At the request of the officials of the 1st Division, the District Chapter of the American Red Cross will have a unit of uniformed vclunteer workers in the parade Saturday. This unit of Red Cross workers is being organized by Mrs. W. S. Spencer, vice chairman of the hostess and recreation com- mittee of the District Chapter. Spencer requests that all volunteers | for the parade report to her either at Practically all 15-cent waists, dresses, coats, ings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Mrs. or mixed INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. Moses & Sons Furniture Carpets Established 1861 Eleventh and F, Sts. Linens Upholstery Think of the Tomorrows To well-constructed furniture the passage of time only tends to soften and mellow its appearance. Such furniture always re- flects the good taste of its owners. A few of the many admir=- able suites on our floors are mentioned below. Living Room Furniture 3 pec. Living Room Suite, covered in taupe velour, cushions reversible in gold and taupe brocade - ..o e $546.00 3 pe. Living Room Suite, in Blue Mohair and Brocade, solid ma- hogany construction.......... $648.00 3 pc. Living Room Suite, in Blue Mohair $850.00 Dining Room Furniture pc. American Walnut Dining Roomtl 'SUIte: ..cccceninsisosien Sheraton Dining Room pe. Suite pc. Suite Mahogany Di $510.00 $865.00 $875.00 Dining Room pc. Mahogany Dining Room Suite Bedroom Furniture pc. Mahogany Bedroom Suite, large dresser, chest of draw= ers, full size vanity, full size bed, chair and bench. .$500.00 pc. Mahogany and Maple Bed- room Suite ..........$620.00 pc. Mahogany Colonial Bed- room: Suite ..........$893.00 pc. Mahogany Be room Suite ..........$693.00 Domestic Floor Coverings WOOL WILTON RUGS 9x12 .....vene.....$77.50 Drapery Department New voile and marquisette curtains, drawn work with filet motifs—hemstitched. Very good qualities at these dye rich, perma- n:nt colm?eElch b package contains direc- Lions so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- '—no _other kind and tell your f:l?:;:ilt ‘whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, goods. 8.3x10.6 ..... 6x9 4.6x7.6 . 5 27x54 A i e SOT0D) ..$75.00 ...$50.00 ...$29.00 Special Prices: Reg. $4.50 pair, now....$3.50 Reg. $5.00 pair, now....$4.00 i s & b 2 Formerly $1.25 to $2.00. Special Friday, Yard Short lengths of seasonable woolen dress fabrics, in 1. to % 3 yard pieces; suitable for children’s frocks, stralghtline dresses and skirts. 36-Inch Wool Canton 36-Inch Storm Serge Lovely Fall and Winter colors, including navy, tan, red, gray and black. Rare values at this low price. 39c¢ Black Sateen Remnants, 25¢ Yard Fast color, mercerized quality, for lin- 39 inches wide. z ings, bloomers, petticoats and costume slips. ~ Street floor—King’s Palace. Boys’ School Blouses Regularly 69c. Special Friday Typical boys’ blouses, of strong, white ma- dras or riped percale. Well made and finished with full cut double yoke, double cuffs and vollar attached. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Hell be proud to wear these. Sturdy School Knickers Special Tomorrow. Firmly woven wool mixtures and genuine Crompton wide wale corduroy. Just the cor- rect kind of knickers for wear, for play, for school orwith heavy. sweater now and later. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Street floor. 36-Inch French Serge 36-Inch Wool Batiste Winter Weight Knit Underwear For Women Union Suits 32.25 Famed Carter quality -silk and wool, or part-wool union suits, in broken sizes and various neck and length styles. Vests and Pants $].25 Each Carter’s quality. Part- wool or silk and wool. Broken size assortments, in a wide variety of styles. Street floor. 200 Men’s Winter Weight Knit Union Suits 49 Slightly Irregular Slight mill hurts of $2.25 suits of a famous make. The imperfections are barely per- ceptible and will not in any way impair their wearing qualities of these union suits. IMPORTED LINOLEUMS (Our direct importation) $2.90 sq. yd. AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 size $48.50 and $57.50 Oriental Rug Salon Hamadan Scatter Rugs, for- merly priced at $57.50 and $65.00; now.........$47.50 Reg. $6.50 pair, now....$4.75 Reg. $7.50 pair, now....$6.00 See the beautiful new Sun= fast materials for Draperies and Side Hangings—soft, light weight, plain or figured dam- ask effects, or heavier mate= rials as damasks and velours. New greens, reds and orange, etc., with trimmings to match. You can buy the materials only, or we will estimate on making your draperies com- plete. The Linen Shop Standard quality sheets, size 81x90 inches. Special. .$1.25 All-Wool Scotch Plaid Blank- ets for double beds. Special, pair ...............8$12.50 Regular $1.50 Slightly Soiled Colored Bordered Martex Bath Towels. Special, each ....cocvveee....$1.00 Regular 59¢c Colored Bordered Bath Towels. Special, each ....cco000eeee.. 49c Moses “De Luxe” Pillow Cases size 45x36 inches. Reduced Regular $2.50 Silver Bleached All-Linen Table Damask. Special, yard.........$1.95 Regular $5.25 All-Linen Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches. Special dozen........$4.00 Regular 85c Bleached Cotton Table Damask. Special, VAEBAS iciiinis ccarsnsoioisisiosis s 205€ Regular 39c All-Linen Bish Toweling. Special. yd...29¢ Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 90x99 inches. Reduced. to, Ecru, heavy-weight garments with fleeced backs. Ankle length and long sleeve style that will be worn right through the Winter. At this special low price every man should lay in his complete supply for the cold weather season. Sizes 36 to 46. Street floor. AT LA A SO AT A LT AL MO L ~ to, each...............45¢ each ................$1.90 Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. - INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Donnells “WHY PAY MORE" e I 1405 H St. N.W. | | 604 9th St. N.W. 723 14th St: N.W. F St. Cor. 12th —PATENT MEDICINES & DRUGS— P. & W. Boric Acid, pound Alophen Pills Elixir I. Q. & S,, pint. .. 20 Pounds Epsom Salts. . Castor Oil, pint Witch Hazel, pint Dobell’s Solution, pint Turpentine, pint. . Aromatic Cascara, 8-0z. . Bicarbonate Soda, pound.. Senna Leaves, half pound. . Spirits Camphor, 3-oz. Glycerine and Rose Water, 8-0z Aromatic Spirits Ammonia Tincture Iodine, 3-0z. Vinol Reconstructive Tonic. Real Values Kolynos Tooth Paste........19¢c Pond’s Vanishing Cream, small jar, 23¢ Forhan’s Tooth Paste, large..37c Mavis Face Powder, all shades, 33c Resinol Soap ................18¢c Sal Hepatica, medium.......39c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia, 12 oz. . .36¢ Nujol, 10-0z. .................69c Dorin Rouge, No.1249........35¢c S. & D. Lapactic Pills, 100’s. . . . 23c Merck’s Sterate Zinc, 1-oz. tins. .. .15¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 17¢, 3 for 50c Beeva Lyeless 60c LaMay Face Powder 50c Java Rice Face Powder. $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. 85¢c D. & R. Cold Cream. 50c D. & R. Cold Cream. . 60c Pompeian Night Cream. Soap.........25¢ Silox Antiseptic Dusting Powd Gloco Liquid Hair Dressing 25¢ Williams’ Talcum.... 25¢ Mennen’s Talcums... 35¢c Cutex Cuticle Remover 75¢ Maybeline $7.50 L'Origan Extract, 2-o Caron’s Black Narcissus Extract, bul $1.50 Van Ess Cleero Shampoo ... Three Flower Dusting Powder Special For Friday and Saturday These 8c Cigars 44s Ofty Bold Councillor 6c Each $3.00 box of 50 Luzon, Neavo Habana Regularly $3 box Our Price 10 for 25c $2.39 Box of 100 \ ppm 2 =N = -— The Big Three Loft Candy . Special Oct. 3 &4 Old Dutch Chocolates: A collection of delicious whipped-cream centers in the popular ice cream flavors with Bitter Sweet Chocolate coatings. Elsewhere. HALF POUND, 40c. Chocolate Covered Cream Peppermints Big disks of richest, snowy white Sugar Cream, flavored with the finest quality Oil of Peppermint and chocolate coated. Elsewhere, POUND, 60c. o Tryout Mixture A big variety package. presenting a wonderful as- sortment of homemade goodies, assorted chocolate and a host of other equally pleasing sweets. Regularly, POUND, S4c. All Three Packages for 99c While They Last Better Be Sure Than Sorry se SANATEVA Daily The best remedy we sell for Pyorrhea and Sore Gums. Get a bottle today and you'll be delightfully surprised_at the re- sults, a liberal sized bottle 50C