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PROGRAM NAPPED FORWORLDFAR Maritime Commission in Georgia Plans Two Exposi- tions at Savannah. By the Associated Press, r 15.—As the al meeting of aritime Expo- appointetl by the 1 Assembly two years program for the fur- the two exhibitions at mapped out the commission present S: nah, chair- H. M Georgia ago, a de therance o Savannah w commerce and labor; Dr. Clarence J. Owens, president of the Southern Com- mercial Cong: <. Dr. Owens general of the leave shortly for W he will confer with Latin American oftic Tt was decid a n- irector- ent, and will ington where ernment and in the maritime ing their ships to v State in the Union will also be in- vited to participate. T. M. Oliver of & pointed v Clement S. Ucker, Thomas J. Hamiltc Augusta Chronic succeed Jacob Phin A. Downs, presid of Georgia Railway, A. Winburn, deceased, S. G. Me- Lendon succeeding €. B. Howard, who has moved from Atlanta to Memphis, Tenn. The next will be held annah was ap- ding Savannah tor of the ed to f the SR commission BAKER DECLARES DAVIS Would Be Only President Who Could Get Anything Done, Is Contention. By the Associated Press. MERIDEN, Conn., October 15.— blocs” and that “President Coolidge has been unable to exert any influ- ence upon a Republican Congress,” | Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War ! under President Wilson, speaking at a Democratic rally here Monday night, {advanced the Democratic presidential candidate “as the only man who can | get anything done once he gets¥n the | White House.” | The speaker disposed of Senator La Follette’s candidacy with the follow- |ing statement: “Mr. La Follette is ineligible for three reasons: First, he cannot be elected; second, he cannot & any- thing if elected, and, third, eve. if he could do anything, he would not do anything we want him to.” He fol- lowed this with the assertion that President Coolidge, ever since he has held office, has been unable to get Congress to pass any measure he asked, and that, in this respect, he has proven “almost as ineffective as | La Follette would be." IS NATION’S SOLE HOPE Declaring that “the Republican party is broken and scattered in groups and THE DEATH IN LOCK-UP FIRE. Youth Found Lifeless, His Com- panion Seriously Injured. PHILLIPSBURG, Pa., October 15.— A fire In the Municipal Building Mon- day caused the death of Frederick Beam, 20, and the serious injury of Walter Ralston, 18. Both youths were in the borough lock-up under a charge of drunkenness. ; When smoke was seen issuing from the lock-up ald was sent to the two youths; but Beam was found to be dead. Ralston had wrapped himself in a blanket and was yet alive. Ho was taken to a hospital in serious condi- tion. Officers were investigating the cause of the fire which damaged’the building. New England Trade Better. BOSTON, October 15.—Industrial conditfons in New England, as re- ported by the United States Employ- ment Service and made public yester- day, improved in September in all States except Vermont. These cold mornings and evenings you need an BARBER & ROSS, INC. 11th and G Sts. | | | | |"Tt’3y Work Whi e You Slgep" RETS For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Colds, Sour Sto mach, Biliousness | Dependable! No other catharticor | laxative acts so gently on the liver |and bowels as “Cascarets” They never gripe, sicken or inconvenience you. They positively strengthen and regulate the bowgls, restoring nat- ural, regular movement. “Cascarets” are harmless and are used by mil- lions of men, women and children. 10c boxes, also 25c and S0c sizes— any drug store. GOVERNOR KLAN GUEST. Georgia Executive Quoted as Say- ing He Attended Meeting. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., October 15.—Gov. Clifford Walker of Georgla Monday night admitted he was the “governor of a great State” referred to in news age wine . . . Itis the aristocrat of ginger ales. Why accept less when O’Keefe’s costs no more? dispatches who addressed the im- perial klonvocation of the Ku Klux Klan at Kansas City, September 23, according to a story published in the Atlanta Constitution today. The governor went to Kansas City in company with Commissioner of Agriculture J. J. Brown and Peter S. Twitty, State fish and game commis: sioner, although the Constitution” story will say they had given out that they were going to Philadelphia and Washington. Lo ply you, will bave a supply delivered to you. HARRY L. CARPELL 1361 H S¢, N. E., Washington, D.C. Telephone: Lincoln 4667 © O'Keefe's Beverages Limited, 105 West 40th Street, New York City A 14Kt Solid White Gold Engraved Case fitted with 16 Jewel Adjusted Movement, fully guaranteed. A Wonderful Time Keeper and a Beautiful Ornament. 9, 9 PECIAL PALE oxY ALE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 @i e 78 e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII SRR 1924 Do You Remember Last Year’s Sale of USED AUTOMOBILES FOR $5.00 DOWN $5.00 A WEEK WATCH tomorrow’s papers for another simi- lar sale, and remember that this is the only place you can buy the famous Certified Gold Seal Used Cars STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. -Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Branch Show Room—1931 14th St. NW. Phone Columbia 5050. G| with viatka squirrel and coney collars and cuffs, in brown, black or deer. $125 Lace i Curtains N | 69c Pr. Felt-hase RUGS Flannel GOWNS 59c¢ Light groands with meat plak or bine stripes. shirred froots. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Infants’ cerrrupes 49¢ Fine quality bieached out- ing fannel, with pretty pink or blue stitches. A Wonderful Sale of the Parisian Rage EnsemblAend Dresses Fur-Trimmed Coats . $25 $ .95 Sizes ‘| Values 16 to 54 THE DRESSES are copies of models that are selling at 3 and 4 times this price and are made of fine all-wool poiretsheen, with fine silk braid and embroidery trimmings. Also a fine lot of silk and poiret dresses, in sizes 16 to 54. » s THE COATS are made of high class all-wool velour and sport cloakings, $10.98 2 e AU $3 and 4 New Trimmed || Yard-Wide, New Fall Woolen $1.25 to $1.19 | 7=+ 89c A wonderfully sensational Sensational value giving and extraordinar, purchase and you have the % Pas g D ontanity to buy hats at | | auality goes into this sale of all-wool nd par less than half price. All wool dress goods in hairline stripes, serges, ba- new. model tistes and pebble crepes, in all the staple and new Fall colors. See the Window Display! 1.50 Silk-and-Wool TRUE SHAPE HOSE 89c bie special, s burry. as the lot is Ara™ Binck ana_ colors: sl sizes. 149 juality, in neat piok, Tench: sian - " iy o piarae: eachy DIAPERS, DOZ. 5 12l¢ Standard count, closely woven, round thread grade. for sheets, cases, etc. o o e e 1.00 Fiber and Pure 59¢ 24-inch bost silk, lisle tops, ~il the lesding colors. Boys” Wear at Special Prices Mackinaw (Y ~%H] Coats = Made with big _collars aud all-around belts. These are sure to give wear and warmth. Sizes 8 to 17. Regular and extra sizes in this lot from 16 to 52. Worth $2 Extra Large MAMMA DOLL Fully dressed ia ton sfuffed: with Little Tots’, 2 to 6 SWEATERS, $1.39 Good assortment of children's part-wool sweaters, in assorted colors, for use Dow. neat ro ands, fo 29c Yard-Wide CRETONNE Beautifully colored. on dark and medium | ' 5149 Women'’s 59c Flannel BLOOMERS, 39¢ Light grounds, in Deat pink or blue gtripes, elastic waist and knee: full cut. Elastic Band BANDEAUX, 49c ‘Wide elastic waist band, with tap of silk-mixed coutil; all sises; worth Toc. $2 Fringed Lace CURTAINS Fine grade Nottingham curtains signs. pavel style, one fo a window $1 Chamois Suede GLOVES Samples and_stock. reduced to figure, in all good Fall shades 33-In. Canton FLANNEL Government quality. twill hack. soft fleece; every yard perfect and worth 43¢ a very low 29c $5 Corduroy Lounge ROBES, $3.49 Brocade _cordoroy _breakfast or lounge robes. large, flowing Fine sunge, Sleeves, assorted colors. jouble foot Growing Girls’ and Women’s LOW SHOES In the New Fall Styles @2.85 Special purchase sale of Growing Girls' Women's Strap Pumps and Oxfords; paten suedes, velvets, tans, etc.; flat heels. military, Cuban and high heels: strap pumps, gore pumps and oxfords. Values $3.50 to $1.50. Sizes 3 to 8. Coats ‘Tan, ray and brown chinchilla conts tor the little fellows. Made for Cories ‘and warmih. These coats are e o "wear. " Sises 2 ¢S Javenile Woolen Suits and BUGUE BTGV UL TGO T _ thick |3 T & 5] n neat de- | 1S 1B W .95 A — P. 8. Growing girls' high tan and black lace " aud’ “Balksn aiyles; well | Shoes; sizes 21: to 7. made. in _sizes 3 to 8. ALEXANDRIA BRANCH 818 King Street