Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 19

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THE EVE NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924. + WHEELER HAS ALWAYS FOUGHT Sunization. wWhat: woud he havel BANK ACCOUNTS PAID. |y T —————— and Forbes? y vAnd I_am wondering whether | Brother of Virginia Governor Set- C L] FOR IDEAS OF WHAT IS RIGHT |3 wim, Fondering, whether € ondav— olden avin ortunit sive Democrat, would have been able tles Wytheville Obligations. to support a candldate who repre-| - - . YTHEVILLE, Va. October 3.-— (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) | who believes in clean government can Sents the interests which Wilson 0 | o Tonce s, Trinkle, Brother of Go — vote for the candidacy of Mr. Cool-| frequently denounced. T e et ety e New . Tricolette oldest born, came along and, two|idge and Mr. Dawes. By so doing,| “Then you comsider Mr. Davis as mers’ Bank of Sout S z = E years later, charming Miss Elizabeth. | voters are putting thelr stamp of ap- . e, despite his speech of zinia, has made full settle- Plaid Scarfs Satisfaction First (Rayon) o oy have | pre el ment o e C S i s to the But the couple fought ildn;) have b £ A R o answer that in my own 2 oo o a vay. Some of the spincless progr ' it want SVl 298 Costume ; 2 Slee ities Vel s' Bureau and crimi- y. Some of the spineless progre D Fletic. ofesiusut, wn: 5 2 e Eaedlnl s ot he Department. of the|sive Democrats are now proclaimi ! No_ensemble is Slips c c : took to i </ Bavis & progressive Dsmoors 'he re of the bank, he sald, complete today Saliiike ‘& fish to water | Ready . Coolldge i3 undoubtediy per-|and et when one of those same |, ' (niiico" without the _in- 52.98 o defend himself and nonest ‘;"‘l l«]x‘:{ ‘Ixsxubll;‘v-x: hogtals ‘(,gp‘r'm‘(‘x';"‘i!;;"’;”‘ LS evitable scarf. Par. Hlalcanss At ataccon s TR ion which is supporting hi ce an- 2 4 s Bt eohes cCOmd B e O | R d W hich willibe neaponaic forihis didate: with Mes Dayibtiib steclutely| _ Mis . professor of :‘l'i“l"'Y ";“"l‘{': Fancy pleated raputation as a fishter among fight- | election, if he is elected, is seething | refused, for the reason that he con- | ed s ! of Jaxas, 8o >l flounce model, in i b | with corruption, so allied with- the m a man who represented |is making el woolen fabrics in > : | o T tan, navy, copen, E(en. reactionary forces of the Nation and| the interests he himself had been an_be typical Highland = Whipped, But He Keeps On. | %0 devoid of all thought of the great | fighting. 1f Mr. Davis is a progres- | T —————— ————— patterns. S ::):E.w 5:“,}' ),?:ed Of course, a man so positive in| ses of the people that it would | sive Democrat. why did Senator Get ready for the Rayon (fiber silk) 810‘818 seventh h‘eet Bodic i s bound to make cnemies. nothing short of a calamity to re- | Walsh refused to run for Vice Presi- | PR Searfs i9150kts Bodicetop style. He went after the nomination for a turn Mr. Coolidge to the White |dent with him?" | S $3.50. 2 g Sizes 36 10 44, Soneral’ Aowording o House—honest though he is—surrounded | The junior Senator has promised to | RADIO SET LI TeEma: r ario write ¥ such @ corrupt orga; § gupport the senlor Senator from their ||| ang Radio Acssories, o lat Floor Vheeler sho ave - 4 v vas Montana, in h gh 0! e~ | ndar ..1“:?.:.:,,‘.‘.,;,'.'.l'f,m e ~sponsible v e There has been friction be- Puyments Arra; nged was licked. But when (he votes » ch as tween them. Both were much in the BARBER & ROSS, INC. [ L4 i counted it was found tha - i limelight ~through their senatc i G been defeated by just one and election. 1 £ investigations. Evident]; & i half votes! The us rgandzation which nom 3 'r_is not enthusiastic about convention becam e Then | Coolidge and this same alsh. The former declined | Houses For Sale and Rent Wheeler % | A o e iRiE DD and | to dilate on his remarks, so the writ Sisie Tgtuzbiee s cloct, o | deions 1n aee\at iz clection | aminchot . J. LEO KOLB Choose Luxuriant Fur Trimmings ing effectively with th, - he Progressive party to | . andals of the present ad.|offer?” he asked. | Main 5027 “‘m.\_“)"“‘l‘)"' lll4';|nrd. Aged 5, Ends Interview. ‘9;37" Y Ave.i 12377Wis. AV_!. 3 $39.75 st of all.” replied Wheeler, “we |~ attorne offer Robe M. La Follett His rec- about two vears when Senator Walsh ated a o s uctive tion in came up for re-clection, Walsh wa United States who is the di fisconsl EoVernoroand In o . el c h 2 C £ fold he would be defeated, unless | reprosentative of the same reaction- | In&ton s oot Rtos] At this unusually attractive low price, charming new Coats for Wheeler - stopped insurging. ~ Walsh | ary forces that dominate the Repub- |honesty e e s f lars. ffs d i a er in the interest|lican party. And the Democratic | S4Usty any Bt perion cold-weather—wear sumptuous fur collars, cuffs, and occasion- and Wheeler re- | platform offers no ho e farmer, S st baltey s . - . . 3 i '," e e e princibles upon’ Which " U ally borders and bandings. The straight lines prevail, with slightly determined than ever S > | Bt i » . | S . 0 rhadlar obtitasaiihe s tloniite st i . pe- | oposed to a dictatorship this = i T cts po ular. These modish fabrics— Eovernorientine Dematratie frltwes e ; country, whether it bo a dicts Break a Cold Right Up with wrapped effects popular. e e . Mheyiwill receive | 5 (BS, SUSSLEOLE, SHTel, & Velosuede High-Luster Bolivia But two y 1 x { OF L Al mromly of BRoS1 , ” he came > ¢ Sime cor. | Ibtariat. We desire to i t - uPapes Cold Compound Orlando Yelour de Laine s 2 »a es and to Take t tablet: . . . . T . . hefeniored el tive pro- i inio One ':..‘.f"‘;x r: .;..‘,‘ sses | et e —featured in a choice selection, each individually trimmed with 2 2 tito! ) of the people, where it belong: 3 1 . % o o . ~ ot e A i : e just Whick ended aur g, for Just then ) e e sealine, moufflon, squirrel, wolf or lynx. The new colors, as pro- Sreni i o (e e i e e e f irt dnd awas (S claimed smart—Bunny, oxblood, para gray, penny brown and cin- = i | e aEREt : e nabar — strikingly portrayed and each coat effectively lined with | “It was merely a party of pro | \ s o - g . % - o' Repubiica v;":"‘\ i ;”\'“r‘” % > | AN OB soft fabrics. At this exceptionally moderate price they present one avinEAbcania e, . p d old party of Ab| S Mo a g preak up the col adult life, why did yo e | Lincoin, J V| their father come downstairs, where ¢\ Pleasant and safe of the finest values of the new season. SR L s s a1 about Thom, and carried them downstairs D 5 S 3 S e ena T e Ume Say that I Lincoln 3 NG e Correct models for misses and women, in sizes 16 to 44. Calls 01d Parties Useless. | s ek o | B i od) SJ ates. Millions use d been active in D Second floor—King’s Palace s two old part h - o N ihan ber “Papc’s Cold Com- ter, an Towa pond.” Price, replied : ¢ i " t she usually | ghirty-five cents. = Druggists guar- party has s0 corrupt from | odors c 3 stem to stern that no honest citizen| B B ' B » » i antee it. WO Of Sturdy, Warm Fabrics §7.98 Ready to be worn the minute the temperature starts down. Diminutive models of wool po- laire and astrakhan, trimmed - with beaverette or self-fabric | Fetchlng Ne“f Hats collars. Belted and flare-back B i . styles, in brown, tan, gray, copen In Our Spemah:e(l (,roup and deer. Lined throughout. Now for Saturday! % 5 L - 4 8 ; oulati o Maybe this will be your first chance to get : , famed King's, Palace 3500 b, ‘s sasdet Toushio o e | T — Regulation Serge in on this great Rebuilding Sale. If it is, you ' e e e Dresses, $4.98 a 4 ioned to meet with the approval of discriminating women. s > = 3 i Lyons Velvet Panne Velvet Fine Felt Famous Goody Regulation Dresses feature at a price far are gO]ng to be Congrdmlatlng }Ourself on | Upturned brim, Directoire, cloche, medium and large below their true worth—only a special purchase makes it your good fortune before you are many steps : thades with poke effects prominent throughout the collection. possible. Navy serge, in one-piece style, with braid and silk tinctively embellished with foliage, feathers, ribbons and 2 = P, e 2 | tiovel ornamients’ Black andl 2 nyrdiof Gl emblem trimming. Pockets and belt. Sizes 6 to 12 years. inside the store. : y ) gl . Jaunty Felt Hats, $2.95 Girls’ Wool Sweaters, $3.49 For the fifth time in e]ght vears vou have Modes for children, misses and women, in durable <oft and Warmth-giving coat sweaters in attractive color combina- compelled us to enlarge our St(')re Getting as : The Finest Over- rough finished felts. Every smart color, including black; trim- tions of brown and tan. Neatly fashioned. with pockets and med with ribbon bands, cocardes and bo = . Z 2 = coatsinAmerica A complete showing of other lovely Hats, $6.95 to $12. belt. Pearl-button finished. Sizes 30 to 36. These are es- much Of our StOCk as pOSSible Ollt Of the "va‘y : REDUCED Street Floor—King’s Palnce P ly serviceable for wear now and later under the topcoat. Second FI o - Rezular Pricex, . ccond Floor—King's Palace of the builders results in store-wide reduc- > 55w s Sale Prices tions. s $19.75t0895 Boys’ Sturdy Two-Pants Suits New Fall Neckwear 8 Enhances the Simplest Frock For Strenuous Double Service i Goods Bought Long Before We Thought of | $8.95 D) | Dybiomtic sceorcs la 1y mary role in refurbishing worn and new frocks. Collar and cuff sets in A :hu.it with two pairs of knickers will give and net, “n;» falim "'."-i.i 1 3 more than twice the actual service others do. 3 StEeet Hoons = ce While the Season Is Still Young! | “Knickers chow wear fastr than coats, and. then . : g . | ) they et b worn with, sweaters—hene the e, | Women’s Chiffon Weight $25 Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats . $19.75 | \ I TR Silk Stockings $30 SuitS, TOpCOfltS, Overcoats . o e o 5 $24.75 oLl dTl‘n:slfi of s;lroug all-wool mixtures, cassimeres . and tweeds will wear and wear and wear. Yoke $35 Suits, 2-Pants Suits. Topcoats, Overcoats $28.75 e e $] .10 A b -4 lined. Sizes 8 to 18 yearfl.‘ $40 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats $3 3.75 $55 Suits and Overcoats $43.75 ; | maroon and brown. Flat ribbed weave that will give lengthy servi e Gossamer, elusively dainty, full-fashioned $65 SllitS and Overcoats $53'75 Boys like these for wear now and later, under the topper. Sizes 8 to 16 stockings in the sheer weight generally worn years. by smart women. Slight mill faults—but heavy $75 Suits and Overcoats $6 3.75 Special, Heavy Wool Sweaters, $3.98 Slightly Imper- ect ) % Jaunty pull-over and coat models, with large shawl collars; in navy. . ik Street Floor—King's Palace A < T el threads or uneven weaving are their only reason . for being called irregulars. At this specially j‘len’s Flne Imported English low price they involve huge savings. Bunny, airedale, tan, fawn, gray, gun metal No Charge for Alterations A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Broadcloth Shirts e TRt modish for wear now and in the Winter. All wear. $1 85 sizes. Mercerized lisle garter tops for added —which will be kept safe from harm during building operations in j the vaults of the Merchants Transfer & Storage Co: | Street Floor—King's Palace : . = Lustrous finish English .broadololh shirts in y 5 2 Both Stores Open Late Friday and Saturday Nights : | g typical well tailored styles. Cut full, finished with iy = ! | ~ 6 buttons and top center. R & G REd“c“lg Glrdles r—- ( d 77 | i Collar-attached and neckband styles. Tn white, Make Wishes Come True i p tan, blue and gray. French or barrel cuff. Such- $ 75 3 fiil shirts as these usually sell for much more than the 5' = moderate price featured here, and we advise quan- Constant wearing of this pliable genuine para rubber tity purchasing. All sizes 1315 to 17. girdle brings about a decided reduction in girth. Its dainty covering of fine jersey adds to its appearance and Downtown FRED PELZMAN Our Uptown Willactively it nscie Sample Felt Ha_ts, $3_95 wearability, Clasp-on and back lacing models to suit all 2 h @ disposing of our merchan- tastes. Reinforced with silk brocade covered stays. 9tl—1 @ E President t dise—so the same prices Mostly one-of-a-kind hats of soft, smooth-finished felt, in powder ". o already '"‘“[“" with the m"”"{“f re- T S STORE will prevail in both blue, pearl gray, dark gray, tan and brown. Straight and curled brims d“:‘"g q‘;"“—‘:is of the R & G we recommend a visit to WO OISy ith’. steres. fit all preferences. Regularly these would sell for $5.00 and $6.00. our corset section. ~ 501 9th St. N.W. Next to Keith’s i P e Rt Tl Second Floor—King’s Palace nlumnnnnmmmmlmmmllmmlmm!lumumuummmnuum||mnnn||n|unml|nn||m.mmmnmlmmulmnmuuuummu||ummmummlmuunmunnummlmmumlmummumuunmmmmmm\ummfi

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