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: o In Ancient Rome. | g & 125 RECEIVE HOLY ORDERS OF CHURCH Seminarians at Catholic University Elevated in Solemn Ceremonies. When Cato, the censor, reared up for a speech, the crowds, growing d ronounced him a_ peach. presence was stately, his voice like a lute, men cheered for him greatly, no catcall or hoot. “He p like 2 lion in eloquent fray, than Bryan,” the Ro- say. This Cato, un- selectéd his theme; he'd jump, when he wanted, on any old scheme. “Our lawmakers blundered, | they pulied dizzy games, in giving,” he thundered, “such ireedom to dames. Once women were making { good homes for us guys, they spent their time bak their gooseberry pies. They mended our sandals, our togas they sewed, and peddled small scandals in every abode. Then women w modest, a credit to Rome, ambitions the broadest were z centered in _home. But now they the orders given were 40! ... hasing in office and mart, good oters displacing and breaking my cart. Their bearing is mannish, to wn they aspire, determined Immaculate ! hanish the charms we admire. Ehe ““"""”“1 Romans, I trer and view s better mans would daunted, holy orders by Archbishop Curley of | Baltimore vesterday. Representatives from all the colleges and houses of | studies besides the various orders at | the university were present at the s Dr. Ber 1, secretary to Bishop in charge Shrine of Oh, 1ble with to| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924. TO INVADE HYATTSVILLE. Progressives to Hold La Follette- Wheeler Meeting Tonight. Local Progressives will carry the campaign for the election of Senators | La Follette and Wheeler “into enemy | territory” tonight, at 8 o'clock, when Secnator Frazier of North Dakota, Arthur E. Holder, national sccretary of the Conference for Progressive Political Aation; Mrs. Gertrude Bis- choft, Mayor George Finger of Cap- itol Heights and others will address a meeting in the Masonic Hall, Hyattsville, Md. A7 Invitation to attend the meet- ing has been sent to voters residing in towns adjoining Hyattsville. It was announced yesterday by the La Follette-for-President Club of the District that arrangements have been completed with the Maryland campaign managers whereby District Progressives will take charge of three counties in Maryland, covering them with ‘meetings, literature and | lithographs. | A speakers’ bureau, of w! ich Marx | 1 etary of the club, is in | s being organized with a| | view to supplying speakers in both Maryland and Virginia. Several labor representatives have signified a will- | to be scheduled for meetings | OBSERVE FEAST DAY. Priests Will Celebrate St. Francis Day at Monastery Tomorrow. The annual celebration of the Feast ot St. Francls of Assisl, who in 1209 founded the Franciscan Order, Is to be held tomorrow at the Franciscan Monastery, Brookland. Early morning masses will be cele- brated at 5, 6 and 7 o'clock. At 10 a.m. the Dominican fathers from the College of the Immaculate Conception will celebrate a solemn high mass at which one of the fathers from the Capuchin College will preach on the life of the saint whose commemora- tion is being kept. At 3:30 p.m. the office of compline will be chanted, followed by solemn benediction with the bles 8 ment. At the conclusion of the serv- ice the “Transitus,” commemorating the death of St. Francls, will be sung by the members of the community at the shrine of the saint. Lo R : T . Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Departme in the last 24 hours: Robert L. and M ret L. Sanford, girl. ! Matters, boy. da Pappa, boy. Dinnis, “girl. nd oy Taul W. and Alma P. Edwards, boy. Russell . and Paviine Carley, boy. Donald W. and Rose Kibler, girl. William E. and Rlanche Davis, boy. Arlington and Margaret 1. Comstock, boy. Edgar snd ¥ ., bo; Heury and ¢ hoy. 7. girl. 8.00—and a Good Shoe W the E have not figured this Man's Shoe “down” to make a price—but just opposite — we've made Infant of James Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Denise Roach, 22, Georgetown University o8} 415 Chapin inger Hospit Columb 70 nd Amy 8. Cutts, Full Size Double Vegetable Dish Begular price, $10.00. Special one week only 750 | 7- J | Satisfactory service of this articte ||| backed by our i3 years’ repu- | tation. SALVATORE DESIO GEORGE PLI Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering M. and Amy §. Cutts, 14 pital. ut 0, Gallin; Jumes Payne OCTOBER 10 ‘months, se ger Hospital. 3 1st st. s URNITURE SALE Myr. Plitt Says— You can buy the better kind of Fur- niture at the right price during this bargain sale. odd pieces at low prices. Co. Inc. Magnificent suites and 1325 14th Main 4224 dress JEWELER, 926 F St. Bet. 9th and 10th. ew ed who ved the holy or- ders were | ~Corne] slus Raymu 1 1 hington. | alarm, when women assemble, the| axes to farm. Our bulwarks are} ing—1 again—when | the snaps made men are cryi wnd he has beer years dead. No lems are modern;: there’s noth- | ¢ s Cato was dod a few WALT MASON. Marriage every penny in the price count for quality and style and workmanship. SN Ordered Here for Treatment. Sccond Lieut. Dale P. Mason, Sig- nal Corps, at Camp Alfred Vail, N. J.. as been ordered to this city for| treatment at Walter Reed General ns. Josephas Buck- homas | rdus | § stins He The result is a Burt Shoe— at the unusual price—8.00. Where Your Dollarr Count Most BEHRENDS 720~22~24 7th St.NW. Agent Ladiex’ Home Journal Patterns. Slip-over and coat style sweat- ers, in stripes and plain colors; V neck or collar styles; 22 to 34 Jacobus (Copyright.) McCarthy. lielmus ( zius to. Ja Joannes Josephus Josephus Har Casey, Hayr Gregorius Get ready for the “World Scries” RADIO SETS And_Radio Accessories on 1st Floor Standard Makes—All Prices yments Arranged BARBER & ROSS, INC. 11th and Hosiery for both m carry specialized qualit and women—Specialized lines that . In’ all shades—staple and novelties. centius My Holla Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them Licenses. o Leen issued to the | $1.98 » Hizdon Va., and Mary Mich., and O~ Women’s—Misses’ Beautiful New Dresses 300 remarkably l:'lod$ fl il Handsomely New Styles——Fa]l Coats o Dresses || - Fumed A really great selling $ 75 bengafile, serge and 90 to 2 Gorgeously of fur-collared dress flannel, in stylish plaids, $2475 $ 75 it it . I Ift i PurcConarca 75 coats and nobby sport coats, of splendid qual- checks and stripes and plain oolors. Every nd Cufft least 40 different styles from, in black, grays and ity Winter-weight color in the lot in 16 Extra Size Coats 928 34T | 5145 . $50.15 Va.. and Dellah " Tewis. anus 5 Hughes, Connors, Al-| y ¥ co, TiL. Carolus Jose- | Co I and G and Aurelia 1 Pear] Williams, L., Smith cubus Ryan, Michael M 1 Rosa L Nowakowski, F all, Rayvmundus Murr: Minor orders—Gulicl Walsh, Francis e ed patterns. Brown grays, blues and tans. For Saturday—Children’s Day New Fall Coats, *5.95 i Fine All-Wool LN AREFULLY tail- . COdtS o C ored of allwool coatings, convertible $12.50 4 Mattie W. Barringt f this city and Annx W. Y and Flsie J, Simi H 1 ghest Matel | s on. Cassids clas | Supper Dance Every Evening, Starting 10 P. V. Boernstein’s Wardman Park Orchestra Dancing in Supper Room. Wardman Park Hote | For reservations telephone Col. 2000 | self or fur collars, pockets and lined throughout. The best wvalues yow'll find this season in sises 2 to 6 years. Sale, 3rd Floor. ks and eolors. 2t straigh draped model Extra Size Dresses ings for airls 2 to 6 years, with self or beaverette collars. A large and pleasing assortment Other new coats, splen- in the most desirable new colors, reindeer, bles, brouns, tans. did values, $7.50 and $10. Sale of School Dresses at *1.00 In chambray, ginghams and crepes, plain or in combmation checks and plaids. All are unusual and remarkable values. vears and 7 to 14 years. Sale, 3rd Floor. Co. 39 F St. NW. and the new overblock- A complats rance of s . Sport Couts, Call M. 2321 —and arrange le u“\ Better Apparel at a Lower Price New FA;)%.L HATS Murphy. | Michael | atricius Dooles Just out of the workroom You'll hardly believe they of noted New York makers. could be sold so low—they are so smart and expensive looking. See What a Difference | in Your Figure This Rubber Girdle Makes! The instant yon put on'this new girdle you look inches thinner and years younger. You get at once Fashion’s straight boyish lines. Gently massages away fat as you walk, work or play. poes away with diet, exercise, and old-fashioned corseting methods H'ERE is a scientific girdle that slenderizes your figure the moment you put iton! Thatin- stantlygivesyouFashion'strim,graceful lines,and actuallyreduces your waist and hips3 to 10inches. For it fits you as smoothly and snugly asa kid glove, and is so constructed that it fits right into the figure and touches and gently massages every inch of the surface continually. Encircles the hips and thighs as well as the abdomen and holds them in. Comes well up over the dia- phragm and supports the muscles of the back and sides, helping prevent fatigue. Front cut- out insures perfect comfort while you sit, work or play. Special lacing in the back makes it easy to adjust as you become more slender. Worn over the undergarment in place of a corset. The garters hold it firmly in place, so that while you enjoy maximum freedom of motion, your entire figure is held in firmly and the body iskept erect and well poised. Rubber won’t splitor tear. Actually Massages Away Fat The Madame X Reducing Girdleis built on scientific mas- sage principles that have caused reductions of 5, 10, 20 pounds in an amazingly short time. It is made of dry-heat cured, resil ient rubber, specially designed for reducing purposes — the same kind prescribed by famous athletic coaches and health \ authorities. The live rubber gives a real massage, though you are bacd.tamea UNCoODscious of it. Takes off PEAERET 1% 3 inches the first week. Leading Stage Women ear the Madame X Step into the Madame X Girdle and you will readily see why all the prominent actresses are 80 enthusiastic about this wonderful girdle. It mnot only takes off useless fat, but keeps the figure slender and youthful looking. Onceyou have tried on thismarvelously light serdle. you won’t want to take it off! You will amazed at the instant comfort and improve- ment. See the Madame X Reducing gir yourself. On Display at MARGUERITE GIRDLESHOP 1109 Pa. Ave. NW 55 feen e = Raleigh Hotel Phone Franklin 6274 3 %o o% ¢% 190-c% % ¢%-¢% 0% o ¢%-6% 6% % %-0% ¢% 6% % 23 '00.“'00:00.“'00.00.“'00.00'“.“.00'“.“.0Q0‘“.00'“’00.».“.00‘"'00.0 Service, Fit and Low Prices in Hirsh’s School Shoes Saturday Is Children’s Day at Hirsh’s Growing Girls’ Oxfords Growing girls' and misses’ patent £un metal, tan calf; nature and French last; rubber heels. 2148 .........$3.95 11%2 ....:....$3.45 81411 ........$2.95 ! Every Shape, Color & Trimming Effect] That Is Fashionable ) Nothing the Millinery Department Has Done This Season Equals This Sale Enlarged Selling Force—Come Second Floor boade ot 2 e’ o e QXIXIXD> s o Q £ ® % 2 ! 3 o 0% X2 o ogeadeefess id K3 i 0 K2 * RS o o3} QXX a " —the kind of shoes the youngsters will be proud to wear—and mothers anxious to buy! % o2 Special Prices on Clothing Saturday for BOYS GIRLS’ INFANTS’ $7.98 2-Pants $7.50 Silk and $5.00 & $6.00 Suits Cloth Dresses Baby Coats Corduroy and Y e 220 o ; = J checked £S nditine . cloth, serge and service- A iain babies. warmly it okt ST mew straightiine by sl eme Stsles: braided, embrotd ered o Scliool weas. Dopilar . Norfolk r tailored; 4 to 14 | Babies’ Prettiest Bonnets = 98¢ to 16 years Crepe.. Cashmére and_ Little $1.00 Blouses and Chinchilla Dink and Bonets trimmed Children’s High Shoes Chocolate and smoked elk—in batton and lace. Goodyear stitched, spring heel—nature shape lasts. $3.45 O o% % EXIXD> 2 L2 Niee quality cream K3 X4 0, Sizes L7 0 7 K3 id borde o304} * for dress Made in st1 i for boys K e * o Girls’ Prettiest Hats $1.98 & $2.98 Dress Hats. Sport H and School Hats, of v vet, velour and felt, in & wonderful big assortment of pew, beautiful styles. & A D L X4 For Girls— $2.95 8V, to 11. 2, to 8.. Tan calf, pat- ent colt, and gun metal, Foot-Form and new French last—high shoes; solid leather soles and rubber heels. For Boys— Boys’ Scouts Famous American Boy Scout Shoes for all rough wear and rough weather. All sizes to 6. e o %0 * e o g0 patterns, for Bables e Tots, White, blne: pretiily With ribbons. $1.50 Babies’ Dresses Handsom- est of Lace, Ritbon quality madras and cale blouses; with GILDA GRAY ous Dancer and iegfeld Follies star is enthusiastic about the Madame X Girdle. he says: “The Madame X Corset does all that is claimed for it, and more. It is really a reducing corset that re- pleny s easily and lyworn, itis aj aswell as a benefactiazx [signed] Gilda Gray. K2 pointed 2y ot % k3 o O Will Buy New style Caps and Hats; Separate Cloth and Corduroy Knickers; Rayon Silk Stripe Blouses, for big boys— and Corduroy and Chambray Suits for small tots. o o% X IX] 8% %! * * 23 for Special for Girls Tan and gun meith, patent S K3 ' ¥ IXIXTXI * > Dresses, in a number of 1$1.50 & $2 Girls’ Dresses Special Saturday—Blanket Sale ginghams, in new, pretty styles and colorings...... $4.00—70x80 $1.49—64x76 $5.25—66x80 $7.50—72x80 Elatandiieid Sheet Blankets Part-Wool Part-Wool s Plaid Blankets Blankets mithie part - wool are in colors of gray with Moccasins Coffee tan blucher style: Panco soles, rubber heels; for rough wear. 9 to 1314, $2.95 1to 6 , $345 3 e " & ys Tan and gun metal calf, na- ture shape last. 9 to 13%4, $245 1 to6 ,$295 4 K3 o D g K3 B3 oo 3 " shape last and rub- ber heels. 87, to 11, $245 1% to 2, $295 L3 > orafeedrodraeedrafeadral % 3 ety ol odoods oot Sizes 9to 132 $209 1t06...............33.45 The Shoe for Wear Tan calf and gun metal high shoes, in Foot-Form and new French Iasts; solid leather soles and rubber heels. > e Heavy, warm blankets, in plaids of pink, tan ray, yellow. he plain blankets tan, and col 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST NW. «Upper Seventh Street in Location—Oity-Wide in Trade” Members Better Business Bureau BRPDDDYPDPPPBDPBDDPOBNPGDPPLDDSLSISPO [ in plaids pink, blue, tan, lavender. gray, and yeliow. with colored borders of pink, alte bloe, lavender and gold. tan, gold, gray lavender. Note the extra sise.