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D) 32 HE HAS WORMS 1l dogs have worms—puppies especi- ally—and must be wormec regularly. Sergeant’sSureShot Capsules never WGUWMO TROPHY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, Honor Maj. Frost for Loud Speak- er Development. The trophy for the greatest devel- Kenmore Nearly Debt Free. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, October 15.—Kenmore Association has paid on the $30,000 purchase price for Ken- more all but $3,850, of which $2,000 is promised. Visitors to the Kenmore Bowling Green, Va., Fair On. Special Dispatch to The Star, FREDERICKSBURG, Va., October 15.—The seventh annual exhibition of the Carolina County Agriculture and School Fair opened today at Bowling 1924. Green for three days. Exhibits in all departments will be extensive and the work of the boys’ and girls’ agri- cultural clubs will be featured. It you need work, columns of The Star. read the want REDUCE YOUR FUEL BILL fail and are perfectly harmless. 60cac | shrine during August numbered 488, drug, sports & seed stores, pet shops orby mail, opment in loud speaker construction 3 and in September 296. and design was awarded to Maj. Her- bert H. Frost, U. S. Army Signal Corps, at the recent Radio World Fair in Madison Square, Garden, N. Y. The loud speaker which won the trophy is made of a die-cast aluminum throat with a moulded bakelite bell, the first time Dbakelite has been Keep out dusi and rain. Rattling Windo NUMETAL WEATHER ' STRIPS will do this. They are inexpen- sive, quickly and easily installed. Prevent s 10 ABSENT VOTERS Local Republican Headquar- ters Urge Sending of Ballots Home. Perfect Foot Polk Miller's fam- ous Dog Book on Disease of Dogs alsol care, feeding & breeding \\“ with Symptom Chart. VWrite far your free copy. Free Advice answers any question thout your dog’s ite s fully. PnllerlluDru‘Co. Richmond, VV . CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! G e TR The Newer Vocation. From Life. The Supervisor—And what will this little girl do when she grows up? The Little Girl—Be a barber. @flSfffl R e Health Only those who have suffered the hdapted té loud speaker construc- agony of ailing feet can thoroughly ton. ' t the pioneer appreciate the merciful comfort of mi‘x'fé"m’;i?.’e'u’f_o‘?"fhf Un_neapslmm ST- END: LAUNDRY Ease-All” “footwear. Ligaments and during the World War carried PHONE MAIN 2321 torn from their proper posi- on active radio research work in B e e France, being_especially charged with - » % testing and ‘analyzing radio equip- muscles sore and strained ment captured from the German are immediately relieved by SRS “Ease-Alls.” s Then Nature starts in tn re- store foot health. \he is aided by “Ease-Alls,” which, hold- ing the foot in a firm, velvet embrace, allow it to exercise gently and build back to normal. G. B. WHITE CO., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. Over Y. W. C. A. Take Elevator It is not necessary to remove the window sash when install- ing strips. FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES Call for Demonstration Barber 8 Ross s “JheBig Hardware and: Housefurnishing $ior2 11™ AND G STS. Final appeal is being sent out by the local Republican headquarters 1324 New York avenue, to all men {and women in the District to Colum- | bia who are entitled to vote In the | cdming election to register In thcir respective precincts or to make ap- pm tion for the ballot in case they { have effected registration. Attention is heing directed to the fact that only a few weeks remain before the national election day, which is Tues- day, November “4, and that while many states have closed their regis- tration books, there are some in which resistration may still be ef- fected. These states are as follows: Delaware, fctober 18; Idaho, Octo- her 18; Illinois, October 28: Towa | October 20 to November 1; Kansa October 25; Kentucky, October government employ:s the d ceding and on election day: Maine cities over 50,000 October 18 25,000 to 50,000, October 26: elsewhere, Octo- ber 30: Massachusetts, cities, Oc ber 15: elsewhere, October cities_over 10.000, where, October 25. finnesota, October es 40,000 or more, O« ey, October October 18: : Ohio. October 18; Philadelphia, Oct burgh and Scranton, Government s and families,” Octa third o 2; South Dakot { October 29: Vermont, West Virginia, October 2 October 28 In most for apply The funeral of Harry W merly of this city, a ban on, Wyo., jed in ldaho Falls Idaho, Sun \will be held tomorrow afternoon a from the home of his sister, Mrs. L. C. Heintz, 1433 B !street morthe Interment will be - A i >, e ‘emetery, with Ma- e void Imitations — Substitutrs | ] n.; Agzd Digestible—No Cookln.. ALight Lunch pre- $2,83 & $5 Women’s Hats For Dress or Sport Wear For Matron or Miss All Wanted Shapes or Colors Wisconsin, | of these States the time for application for ballot is the same date as registration, therefore it behoc the dilirent voter to act immediately in order to havghis vote counted on election day Will Hold Rallies. are being made to hold sev- eral rallies in the next two weeks order to bolster up the Get-Out-the- Vote movement. These ralhl*i “I”’ be held under the auspices of the| Republican State Voters' Association { and the Republican State committee who are conducting the campaign in the District of Columbia. The prin-| cipal speakers for the rally to be { held tomorrow night at the Willard will be Wi Tyler o House Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little | 2 Dlack “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurtmz "then shortly you lift it right off with ffn- ers. | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to-remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the-foot , without soreness or irritation. ppers kid. Children’s Shoes, sizes 4 to 8. Plans Look for, the Red Signs Hundreds of items not Mdvertised, but cqually as great as those advertised, are indicated by red signs. No mail orders, no goods exchanged, no phone orders, no money refunded. These Prices for Thursday Only { 3—5ec Boys' and (iirls Rnbbed \ § Sport H gr==qB Highly merccnzml 5—29¢ Acorn Ribbed Hose, silk em- Body Waists broidered .turned - over cuffs. Sizes 7 to 10. All colors. Acorn sizes 2 to § DOLLAR DAY, HERE AGAIN! Bringing with it the extraordinary values that Wash- ington’s thrifty women look forward to once every month. Your dollars surely do double duty here tomorrow. Women's Pumps and Oxfords in as- serted v and heels. | Where Your Dollarr Count Most BEHRENDS 720~22~24 7{h St.. N.W. Agent Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. f $1.29 Nottingham ~ Lace Curtains Choose between pairs or panel effects; select from six different pat- terns. 3—50c Children’s Fleeced-Lined Vests and Pants Warm Winter-weight Underwear, high neck; gussetted ankle pants. Sizes 2 to 14 years. $1.25 Double-Bed Single Blankets Single sheet blankets in plain colors with neat Republican State Voters and Fred Spaulding, cu etary of the Republican State com- mittee A. E. Chaffee of clerk of the House and sec A d the Republican State Voters' A s ciation, announces the installation of colored border: regu voting booths at the local /] \hipped edge. headquarters which are now avail-| able to the absentee voter. These booths are arranged so as| to give absolute privacy in the prep- aration of the ballot. A notary pub- lic is there ready to execute the affi-| davit which is necessary to make! the absentee vote comp State election laws. Hundreds of Voters Call Hundreds of voters call d the headquarters for informa: r garding the different State election laws. Besides those who call numes- | ous questions are asked by letter, and | the work of answering these letters is under the personal supervision of lding, executive secr ’l-’i,el";l gnauh(‘ nfl‘i“r‘!(‘ es of tne = b an Women of the Joague e e party will be ~ Hotel Friday. N Wil Saant of the SOCIETY EDITOR GUEST AT ZONTA LUNCHEON | Ensily and cheaply n Rome, Bt 1t beatn them all for quick r Nebraska, reading | PR of | Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds | of the money usually spent for cough preparations, by using this well known old rcnpe for making cough | syrup. It is simple and cheap but it | has no equal for prompt resufts. It| takes right hold of a cough and gives immrediate relief, usvally stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2" ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. way, it tastes good, keeps air passage bi-ete a family a long —loosens and raises the “prreg...| soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the an- noying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchi: H asthma. Pinex is a special and }nghly con= centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on mem- branes. Avoid disappointment your druggist for “21; ounces of Pinex” h full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to | give absolute satisfaction or money rromptly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 7 “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three hours unfil three doses are taken. Jhe first dose always gives re- ik Thl- second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Con- tains no quinine or opiates. Mil- lions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.” Price, thirty-fiy guarantee it . oS Druggists | | | 8 Yards 17¢ 36-Inch Longcloth Firmly constructed, with s $1.00 Boys’ Pants, 50c Boys’ Blouse, Both for Winter-weight Cloth Knicker Pants, Striped $ Percale Blouses; all per- $1.50 Women's Sitk Hose Guaranteed Brand fect. All pure thread he: (\\ 1 A ri¥er WBRShaBR Kind'EN colors; substandards. 2—$L00 Flannelette Gowns Warm Flannel Gowns, s 6 Yards 25c Amoskeag Cuting Flannel Fancy outing flannel in a wide range of checks and stripes in all colors. Al perfect Brand Waists; 16 years. 0 | a soft chamois finish. 21; Yards 55¢ Drapery Shantung Dyed-in-the-yarn Demi- weave Drapery Shantung, $ 2—69c Men’s Work Shirts Biue Chambray Shirts, 1 2—69c Women's Ribbed Vests and Pants Soft combed yarn Vests 1 Tamts olosaly woven All :tyle necks, texture. $1.50 Women’s Extra Size Flannel Gowns Double yoke, in sizes 19 nd 20, pink and blue, good quality flannel, plain or silk embroidered yoke. $1.69 Women's Long Flannelette Kimonos Light and dark scroll and floral patterns; also some in short dresqng sacques. Sizes to 46. the women’s acel publican campaisg! 2-79¢ Ma-Ma Dolls Fully dressed with hats and shoes, loud voice; romper or straight dresses, Warm robes tots. in white, pink or blue, wWith contrasting col- lar and cuffs; silk stitched. HINIlIllllllllllllllllllllfllllll\\llllllllt\lllllflllfl \llllllllllllllllllflllllmflk R 7 Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett Gives In- 7 Yards 25¢ Printed Percale 36-inch Printed Per- cale in a wide range of $1 $1.25 40-Inch Crepe de Chine styles, full pieces and All-silk Crepe de $150 Women'’s Daytime Frocks Good Quality Gingham 1 $1.25 54x54 House Dress. nicely Tablecloths trimmed and firished in organdie or rickrack. Mercerized Damask Tablecloths, hem- Small checks in all col- stitched 6 Yards 25¢ Printed Cretonne 35-inch Printed Cre- 1 tonne, cut from the bolt. ety mewint kb Not a Dollar Item, But a Saving of Many Dollars $5.98 to $9.98 Women's Dresses Checks Stripes Plaids Novelties Plain Colors formal Talk i t by asking al Talk on Various Phases of Her Work in Capltal. Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett, society editor of The Evening Sta was the guest of honor at the weekly lunch- eon of the Zonta Club of business and | professional women in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel yesterd; noon. Mrs. Pickett. who ha ; prominent in Washington new work for a good many years a_delighttul, informal talk on various | phases of her work that w: C ed \\Ilh intense interest. | given a‘rising vote of thanks at t conclusion of her speech. There were several other guests zl] this meeting. Mrs. Helen Jameson, v Helen Squiers and | Louise Lewis of Washington; Amy Collins and Mr. Florence | round neck. Blue and pink stripes. Regular sizes. i | ’ ors. 10 Yds. 15¢ Standard Apron Gingham Indigo Blue Check $ Two 17x38 Lace-Trimmed Scarfs Extra Fine Quality Scarfs, with 2%-inch heavy lace edge. desirable remnans Chine. shown in a wide range of the sea- son’s most wanted colors. Apron Gingham, checks of various $ Poiret Twill Velour Silks Bengafile Serge All Colors in 16 to 52 Sizes $1.50 Men’s Ribbed Union Suits Heavy Ribbed Win- ter Union Suits, ecru color; h i g h neck, $1.50 Women'’s Umbrellas Waterproof umbrella cloth; paragon frames, ¥ pre- ||| ankle length: an per- leather-bound or ring sided and told the club of the fine |f] fect; an sizes. bakalite handles, A $10.00 to $12.50 New : \\ omen s(oats May Moyer have charge, held Monday and yesterday. The proceeds are to Just for one day and only ont coat to a cus- be used as a nucleus for the club's convention fund. It was voted that tomer. Gray, Tan, Brown and Bluish Coats in stylish Checks and Oblongs, in 4 Prx 39c C!uldrens a letter of appreciation be sent them by the club secretary, Mrs. Nani R. sport styles Lined throughout. colors of green, black 'r blue on grounds of Bell Brand Stockings Good-wearing Fast-color l Street. ( ) \ " and gray. Stockings for boys and el heo b $5.00 Boys NEGRO G. 0. P. TO MEET. +2% Yards Ecru 4—35c 20x40 sl girls, all sizes, colors black, Two-Piece Children’s $ Cloth Suits Will Hearm;i;t, Socialist | - Curtain Madras Bath Towels white and cordovan. Flannelette Underwear Size 7 to 17 and La Follette Speakers. RICHMOND, Va. October 15.—True 36-inch Curtain- Madras - in ecru and some white; Tutiish Bath Toweld, neatly finished with blue Gowns, Sleeper, Billie Burke, Princess Slips, Combinations; s Condition of . " Sale | Reformers’ Hall will be thrown open to all of Richmond's population on| lect fr v tt = R BSVen) DAt cornn; and gold borders, ®ood quality flannelette; full cut; sizes 2 to 14 years. Buy any Boy's Suit “at $498in the night of October 21 that they may hear addresses by representatives of the La Follette, Communist and So- cialist parties. That was the decision made last night by 350 members of the “Lily Black” wing of the Republican party. At the meeting last night short ad- dresses were made. Most of the speakers voiced criticism of President Coolidge 'for “his apparent silence on the house and you can select another suit for $1.00. Warm Suits pencil Norfolk Coats, Pants; well ments. re present. The out-of-town guests were members of other chapters of | the Zonta Club. Miss Lewis played { Nev “Day in Venice” om the piano | and also was given a rising vote of thanks by the club. Miss Mary Lindsley, president, 8 Yards 19c Dress Gingham 2 Yards 59c Novelty Checks 36-inch Novelty, I $150 Women’s Leather Pocketbooks 1 279 Little Tots' Gingham Dresses and Rompers Straightline Panty Dress- 32-inch Dress Girg- ham, in checks of vari- ous sizes and color combinations. All real leather in differ. ent colors and styles; made on good strong frames; in- side fittings, mirror and purse. . $1.50 Women'’s Wrap-Around Girdle Made of good quality brocaded coutil; wide elastic inserts; heavy. banded back and front. Sizes to 32. Five 25¢ Pillowcases Size 42x36; made of round-thread durable, es; also Rompers; nice bleached muslin. ginghams and chambrag organdy and” rickrack trim- med 3—59c !nf&nt:’ Silk Stripe Undershirts Button Front or Double- breasted Style Under- shirts for babies. flatlock seams; 1 month to 3 years. years. 4—50c Men’s Raynor Silk Hose Heavy Fiber Silk Hose, plain or dropstitch, dozble lisle soles | ! the question of the Klan. FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re- lieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin discases. FEczema, Itch, Pim- ples, Rashes, Blackheads, jn most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disap- pear overnight. _ Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any time, for it does not show. Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zcmo Soap, 25¢. Al druggms. Dresses | | Condition of Sale Sizes 2 to 14 Years Aches and pams dis- appear like magic whea you rub the sore spot with Ben-Gay. It bnngs quickand blessedrelief, There is nothing like i it. and tops. Irregulars, ‘ $1.50 Boys’ Juvenile Suits Oliver - Twist, in knit cloth or corduroy pants with crash tops. Size 2 to 8. $150 Women's and Men's Gray Sweaters 1 For: Rheumatiom = Colds Sore muscles Tired feet Neuralgia B es Heavy Gray Sweaters with large shawl collars, 2 pockets; 1 and you can sizes 34 to 44. select another dress for $1.00. Wool, Serge Dress, made regu- Iar style, pleated skirts, silk braid and embroidered emblems. 10 Yards 12%c Unbleached Muslin Heavy durable, round- 1 7 Yards Halloween Cambric Windsor cambric all bright colors, ~cut bolt. Winter in pretty stripes; Style Knicker stylish, made gar- in Halloween from the thread quality hrown muslin in 2 to 15 yard lengths. j8