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- FARM BELT DRNE Speaks Tonight in Kansas 1 City—Pacific Coast Trip Tl Now in Doubt. By the Associated Press. SPECIAL, EN S CITY, Mexico, nator Robert M. La Follette invaded the vast tural territory west of the Mississippl today prepared to make a determined bid for hte farmer vote. The independent presidential candi- date will open his drive w tonight in K Dakota, Nebraska and probably other states in the wheat and corn belt. Goes as Far as Omaha. From Kansas City the Wisconsin s before the Toines, Towa; Minneapolis and Sioux Falls, S. T He also is scheduled to speak a w from tonight in Omaha, but no en- gagements beyond that have been | among them John campaign man s of the candidate’s lieutenants are urging him to give up his plan to make a whirlwind trip to the Pacific coast, and instead to spend the last weeks ©f the campaign in ddle West sn: East, and it wa: ated today thdt he might do ugh he is now of the opinion that he should earry his fight into the Northwest and Pacific coast States. | SCULPTOR BERGE DIES. Baltimorean Had Studied Under Rodin and Verlet. BALTIMORE, Md, October 13.— Eaward Berge, sculptor, died sudden- 1y at home here yesterday from a heart attack. He was forty-eight years old Mr. Berge had studied under Rodin and Verlet. He was for several vears a member of the fac land Institute, and of this city's statues. widely exhibited and brou number of prizes and m Berge and three sons survis funeral will be held tomorrow. Armstrong’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House For the Restaurant “The floor of this at- tractive restaurant is Armstrong’s Moulded Inlaid Linoleum, Pattern No. 3040, The Old Story of Linoleum and the New Story of Floors ught with an eye to its beauty, to know about linoza“:m have with the idea of SOME of the things been true for fifty years. May- be you know them. OF COOLIDGE ANCESTOR Capt. John, Who Fought in Revo- lution, to Be Honored by Vermont Patriots. By the Associated Press. PLYMOUTH, Vt, October 13.—The grave of Capt. John Coolldge, an- cestor of the President, will be marked today by Samuel Ashley Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the official Sons of the American Revolution Stone and Tablet, with Col. John Coolidge, father of the President, assisting. At the same time the women of the chapter, who come here from Cole- brook, N. H, will place flowers on the grave nearby of Calvin Coolidge, jr, son of the President, who died last summer. Capt. Coolidge shouldered a gun at Lexington, served as a minute man until he enlisted in the Continental rmy, and then fought through the t Boston, the battle of Bunker the Rhode Island expedition of 1780, and n the Vermont campaign. Capt. John Coolidge, sixth genera- s@ [ THE EVENING first settled here, attracted to the Vermont hill as a place for a home- stead when he marched to Fort Ticonderoga. —_—— REPLIES TO LIBEL SUIT. Curtis Publishing Company Says Article Used in Good Faith. LOS ANGELES, October 13.—The Curtis Publishing Company’s answer to the $150,000 libel suit of Edward J. Ralph, former director of the Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News, is on file in Federal District Court here. Ta Ralph’s charge that a magazine article published by the defendant corporation concerning Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr.'s difficulties in launching the News had damaged his (Ralph’s) reputation, the J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 1923 N. Y. Ave. = ER ~C = IR SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache Neuritis Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer’” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boges of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Salicylieacld ounght bo laid and waxed and anency, for as any fine floor should be. They are that linoleum makes a tough, durable floor. That linoleum makes a quiet, restful floor. That linoleum is the easiest of all floors The modern way of laying linolenm i-lomes For Sale and Rent I 1237 Wis. Ave. || Wax Emolesm floors Wax this floor. Don’t scrub it. The floor is economical in first cost, and its entire monthly cleaning and waxing expense cent and a quarter per square foot. STAR, WASHINGTON, ad gathered In an interview with Mr. Vanderbilt and that the article pre. pared from that material was pub- lished in the bellef that it contained only facts, v In view of those circumstances, the court was petitioned to dismiss the suit. Investment Department | Bonds Securities Loans Real Estate Exchange Lots Houses Buildings i Insurance Department Complete Insurance Service Special Service Department Income Tax Adjustments Patents, Trade Etc. The International Bank is a [ | semi-public institution organ- Hi ized to assist investors and business interests of Washing- § ton. Ask for October number of Finance and Industry, pub- lished monthly by the Inter- national Bank. You will be interested in an article on the New Federal Board of Tax Appeals, “Holding Down Your Income Taxes.” Coples will be sent gratis upon request, Details of the Bank’s his- tory, earnings and dividends will be forwarded upon re- quest. International Bank Capital and Surplss, $1,600,000 The low. not exceed 2 D. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924. G & 11th Sts. Anniversary Sale of Imported Veils, 97c Pretty patterns of Imported Veilings, in various colors and two-tone effects. Importations purchased to sell from $1.50 to $3.00, offered special for our Anniversary at 97c. Lace Neckwear Women's Handker- $1.07 Set chiefs, 17¢ Collar and Cuff Sets of the - g : 3 new boat shape, made from f'tlne Linen Handkerchltfs, in white and colors, attractively fine Valenciennes lace, with 5 real Irish lace edges. Regular embroidered in one corner. Regular 25¢ values. $2.00 value, e Moy, 0% Men’s Handkerc‘fiefs 37¢ Collars, Sets, Vestees—a!l this season’s newest neckwear Pure Quality Linen Handker- chiefs, with colored woven purchase —advantageously of- fered for your benefit. You border. Regular price, 50c. may choose from lace, organdy or linen. Merchandise that sells ordinarily from §L50 to $2.50. Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Silk Umbrellas Worth $8.50 $6 ‘47 In the new stubby styles with amber ferrules and tips. A large assortment of plain and handpainted handles of bakelite. Ten-rib frames covered by the finest qual- ity of silk with wide tape borders. All the leading colors—navy, purple, brown, green, gamet and black. Regular $8.50 to $12.50 values. Palais Royal—Maia Fleer. P. & N. Practical Front-Lace Corsets, $2.47 Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Values A small lot accumulated by the manufacturer, some of which may have an oil stain or a slight flaw which in no way impairs the wearing qualities. A great many of our patrons will find their model in this group. Models to fit every type of figure. Materials of coutil and brocade. Sizes 22 to 36 in the lot. H. & W. Silk and Lace Brassieres Regular $3, $3.50, $4 and Higher Values Special, $1.47 Brassieres and bandeaux of every description, made of fine quality Skinner’s satin, silk jer- sey, all over lace and lace com- binations. Narrow and long garments. These will make a lovely gift for Christmas. Sizes 32 to 54, in white or flesh. Palnis Reyal—Third Fieer. Service and Courtesy 'S ROYAL Established 1877 Regularly $3 to $3.50 Perrin’s Glace Kid Gloves, $1.97 Regular $3 and $3.50 values. Strap-wrist gauntlet style, pique sewn, heavy embroidered stitchings, self, con- trast and two-toned. In the Russian tan shades, so pop- ular just now; also in beaver brown, mode, gray, white with black and black with white. Good range of sizes. Suede-Firnished Fabric Gloves, 2 Pairs, $1.47 Regular $1 and $1.25 values. In the short novelty cuff; many attractive styles, circular, frill, turn back styles, in all-over embroidered, contrast color silk lined, French cuff and strap, in all the wanted shades, pongee, mode, mastic, beaver, walnut, champagne, brown, gray and white. Palais Royal—Maia Floor. Tomorrow—A Wonderful Anniversary Special of 100 Sherriden Bed Sets Regular $7 Value 'S5.47 Made of Krinkle Krepe, in natural color. Sizes 72x90 and 81x90. Wear-Well Sheets and Pillowcases The sheets are shown in four sizes, full bleached and of a strong and serviceable quality, each one is perfect, closely woven and free from dressing. size 63x90 sheets, SL17 size 72x90 sheets, $L27 size 81x90 sheets, $147 79, size 81x99 sheets, $L57 Full Size Cotton Blankets $2.47 Regular $3.95 value. Wool finish, sizes 66x80 and 70x82 In gray and tan. With colored borders. Regular 39%c and 42 Pillowcases 45)5‘;;es 42x36 and 35C Comfortables, $4.47 Regular $6.00 value. Cotton filled, also wool mixed. Sizes 72x78. Silkatine covered with satin bordgr. Palnis Royal—Second Floer. Anniversary Ribbons, $1.47 Beautiful Metal Ribbons for every requirement, such as fancy pillows, table runners, metal hats, bags, vestees, etc. 6 to 9 inches wide, in light and dark grounds. Em- bossed in gold and silver effects. All colors, including many high shades. $1.47 yard. Moire and Satin Ribbons, 3} to 5 inches wide, in pink, blue, white, maize, lavender, old rose, etc. An ideal ribbon for blanket binding, hair ribbons, etc, 17c yard. Ribbon Scarfs, including roman stripes, plain colors with fancy borders, etc. Finished with handmade fringe; length, 2 7. to 2% yards. 5 150 Axminster Rugs, Seamed and Seamless Grades, Sizes 9x12 and 8%x10% Feet 26.47 A large variety of different designs in all the wanted colorings to harmonize with your room decorations. A grade rug that is widely preferred because of its soft sur- face for walking and its durability for hard wear. Heavy deep pile rugs that you will be proud to own. A value extraordinary for Anniversary only. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Anniversary Sale for the Home Piano Bench Pads, $3.47 500 Tapestry Couch Covers If you want a smart and attractive floor for your restaurant, office, or shop; or if you are choosing a hand- some, dignified floor for a public building — school, hospital, lodge room, or courthouse—select one of the new desi and colorings of Armstrong’s Linoleum. The mer- chl?nt or cofirgact;r will s:dggest ';l;; eolor lin came from its wide followingtriedandapproved met| use on the decks of ships of war. of laying linoleum for permanency: Have lu: mx;\l::d.l:,moledumd layer The new Enolexm aste a lining of builders’ deadening D‘:;:fb,, ie? i ?dt to the underfloor. Cement the Linoleum (with or without a border) The last ten years have brought over this felt, using water- about 2 new conception of linoleum. proof cement round the The men who make and design edges, and joining them Armstrong’s Linoleum saw that closelytoconceal theseams. @oors of linoleum could also be ‘The deadening felt takesup beautiful and permanent. Arm- all expansion and contrac- s ms Linoleam in all tion of the underfloor, and inlaid patterns is designed is gives a permanent, water- made with the idea that it will be tight, good-looking floor. Axmstronc Cosx CoMPANY, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 to keep clean, and is therefore 2 sanitary flooe. From the time of the mventiog of linoleum in 1863, the linoleum business has steadily grown, be- were ar to everybody. The very nzyme “battleship lino- leam ™ nedtoquum—incgnplain In a large variety from which to select. Lot No. 1, $1.47 Lot No. 2, $3.47 Dainty Lace Edge Chrtains . Round shapes, in all the wanted shades. Made with $l‘27 Palr i shirred top and large button center. Made of good quality marquisette, in regulation size. Holland Window Shades, $1.27 Each Mounted on guaranteed Hartshorn rollers. All shades have the scalloped bottoms, finished with bullion fringe. In white, cream, ecru and green. Palals Royal—Second Floor. Made of plain velours in varieus shades. A pad that will fit your bench, with straps to dggep on the bottom. Velour Sofa Cushions $1.47 and $2.47 Tolk to your merchent or write to us % Your architect, contr -ter, or any good limoleum merchant will give ou information on Armstrong's inoleum, or you may send for our 48-page booklet, “Business Floors.” It shows colorplates of linoleum floors for business houses and insti- TR or 1a; looTs strol y'l:.ianoleum ‘ou will find 7t v:]unaile and instructive. Recent Installations of Arwstrong’s Linoleum Standard Sani Thomas Viacen: pe P‘snrnyu- mas ot Co, Buffalo Gen’l Hospital, Mflw Buffalo Baspital, Pittsburgh Kew Garden Apart- Nat'l Union Fire Ine. ments, Washington Ca. Offices, Pittsbargh . Second Day of Our Anniversary Sale in the Bargain Basement Size About 60x90 Inches—Weighing 414 to 5 Pounds— entirely different from the usual army blankets. The fabric is like a heavy cloth, making it a blanket, a robe, a Woolen Blan $3 47 About 82 to 92 Per Cent Woot throwover all in one. You will find it practically impossible to get more use out of the ones costing $6 or $7. From England’s Best Mills, at They were made for the British government, but never used. Oxford gray, in medium and darker shades, Palais Royol—Bargain Basement. 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