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HEDIZ T0 RESIT WARABIADVANCE Peace Impossible Whilve Rival Tribe Holds Mecca, King Ali Declares. By the Associated I impossible as long a forces remain in the Hedjaz “I wished to avoid bloodshed and therefore withdrew my forces from Mecea,” he said, “but [ will defend Jeddah.” Asked whether he meant to open 15t the Wa- all the he would endeavor by tribal pressure cn the flanks of the Wahabi army to compel it to retire. He hoped to do this without bloodshed. It would then be possible to negotiate with the Wahabi leader, Ibn Saud. The correspondent says advance parties of Ibn Saud's cavalry entered Mecca without opposition Monday evening and went immediately to the great mosque in the Holy City, where they performed religious rites. Fur- ther Wahabi forces, including Ibn Saud's general, entered Tuesday, also without fighting, and everything 12 now quiet. Wahabi riders were sent » the people fleeing toward King Ali's army is encamped out- side the walls of Jeddah. POLICE STUDY LAW. BOSTON, October 16.—Fifty police, | including one po woman, made up | the student body at the opening last {night of the Boston University School for Police, established in ¢ | with the sity’s Schoo to train policemen to combat su | fully in court the trained defense at- Policemen from four citi THE EVENING GIRL BANDIT’S TRIAL 'FOR MURDER STARTS Jury Chosen for Violet Dickerson Case—Baby, Born in Jail, Brought Into Court. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, October 16.—A jury for the trial of Violet Dickerson, 19-year-old “flapper bandit,” charged with first-degree murder in the kill- ing of Louis Hirsch during a hold-up in his store, has been completed after the examination of 150 veniremen. Testimony begins today. The jury is composed entirely of men, all women having been’ excused or peremptorily challenged. The defendant was permitted to bring her baby, born in prison, to city hall while she faced the court. At the conclusion of the long session she and the child were returned to prison. . Milton O. Dickerson of v, Md., sat near her in court. used jointly with Charles \ger of shooting Hirsch. Oef- r was convicted of first-degree STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GLASS OPPONENT HEARD. Roanoke Man, Republican Candi- date, Speaks at Ballston. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALLSTON, Va., October 16.—W. N. Doak of Roanoke, vice president of the Brotherhood of Railway Train- men, opened his campaign for United States Senator from Virginia against Senator Carter Glass with a speech here Tuesday night. He is the Repub- lican candidate. His address was the principal one at the largest rally of the campaign in Arlinzton County. The meeting was under auspices of the Arlington .County. Republican Club. Col. J. J. Pepper of Barcroft presided. Other speakers were Edgar J. Snyder, United States marshal for the District of Columbia; Maurice D. Rosenberg of Washington, and J. J. O'Leary, assistant United States at- torney for the District of Columbia. Marlboro Church Opened. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. Octo- ber 15—After undergoing extensive improvements, including painting of the interlor and the installation of handsome new pews, the Forest Grove C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 24 ‘Ata Special Price—Friday Only Slendaform Reducing Cream .81 .. Without the aid of dieting or teduce in a very pleasant manner. The Reducing Cream Marvelous strenuous exercise you may This cream will reduce * chin, bust, back, arms, limbs, ankles, abdomen and shoulders in a quick, easy, positive and beneficial way. To be used by women, men and children. much higher. The regular selling price is very DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday Savings Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchange- able; not sent C. O. D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. d| torn tf are taking the Church has reopened for services. /" F &, Cor.. 12th N.W. 723 14th Sports Topcoats —Silk, Jersey and Cloth Frocks *10 Jersey, Silk and Cloth Frocks, *10 44 jersey, silk and cloth frocks, in straightline tailored Braid and embroidery teimmed. Dainty collars and cuffs. navy, black, henna, blue and green. Sizes 36 to 44. Jersey and Corduroy Frocks, ®5 50, in straightline models. All finished with dainty collars and cuffs of linen or rep. Tan, rust, copper, brown, ching blue, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. DOWN STAIRS #TORE. murder. 1405 H St. N.W. 604 9th St. N.W. Very Specially Priced, Friday, Sports Topcoats, *10 Special. 25 plaid novelty cloth sports topcoats in combination colors of brown and tan, green and brown and gray and blue. Full lingette lined. Sizes 36 to 42. Wool Crepe Sports Skirts, *3.95 40 combination pleat wool crepe sports skirts. Shown in colors of tan, gray, brown and black. Plaid and plain models. Some wrap-around models. Sizes 26 to 34. styles. Brown, $1.49 U. S. Rubber Co. Water Bottles Guaranteed 98c $1.50 Star Metal Hot-Water Bottles 98c 65¢ Hospital Cotton Pound Roll 49c 50c Rubber Kitchen Aprons 39c Rayon Vests, 85¢ ‘Were much higher. 15, in flesh :nd peach. Sizes 38 and 40; per- ect. Silk Bloomers, $1.50 Were $350. 15 good quality ° glove silk bloomers. Brown and cinnamon. Small sizes § and 6. Overblouses, 78¢ Were $1. 12 genuine English Broadeloth Overblouses, in sizes 38 to 44. Peter Pan collars and V necks. Short sleeves. Boys’ Bath Robes, $1.95 24 warm, roomy bath robes for boys. Button and shawl coilars. Sizes 8 to 14 years. uits, $1.95 5 tweed suits, in House Dresses, 95¢ e 8205 16, of gingham, in medium siges. fizearsicnly Very attractively styled. Cordnroy Pants, $1.35 Men’s Sample Shirts, 1 made corduroy lined for long wear. Yyears old. & Sa len of &3 and higher grade. 112 shirts, manufacturers’ Underarm Bags, $1.75 || sxmpics of 1 ped beker epmde, 112 shicte, manufacturers Were $2.95. 23, of fancy silk, in ton pongee shirts, in neckband, collar attached, detached stiff brown and blue shades. Children’s Union Suits 68¢c and soft collar to match styles. Sizes 1412, 15 and 15%. = Black Cetton Socks, 10c ir. Si: 10% to 11%. Plated Silver Now 65¢ SR Was very much more. 0da ‘Were much more. Balbriggan Underwear, 50c garment, reduced from $1. 100 pieces of plated silverware with garments, including shirts and drawers, slightly irregular. sterling silver handles. Sizes 34 to 46. Jewelry, 25¢ Small lot of Jewelry, reduced for Friday clearance, including Neck- laces, Bracelets and Bar Pins. Women’s Cotton Sports Hose, 25¢ Pair * 75 pairs women's cotton sports hose, in gray, camel, brown and mixtures. Sizes 9 and 9% only. Special price Friday. Mixed Hose, 45¢ Pair Special. 50 pairs silk and wool hose, in black and brown. sizes 8% to 10%. 200 Pairs Women's Witchhazel Fabric Gloves, Pints 35¢ Household Ammonia, 2 Bottles 15¢ $1 Coty’s Perfumes L’Origan, Chypre Paris and Rose 89c¢ 60c Pompeian Night or Day including strap- gauntlets and 12- button-length styles. Re- duced because of broken 5%, 6 and sand, Milk of Magnesia Pint Bottles 35¢ ——— 2-Grain Quinine Capsules, 3 Doz. 25c¢ $1.00 Squibb’s Mineral Oil 79c range of sizes. 6% only. Gray, fawn and beaver. Milotion, Best for Chapped Hands 25c¢, 50c Houbigant’s Ideal or Quelque Fleurs Bath Dusting Powder $1.50 100 boys' and Men’, le 1 to 16, Boys’ Hose, 4 Pairs, $1 50 pairs boy d T Black. : In sizes 2, 4 .anlr 10c Sitroux Hair Nets, Single, Double and Bob Nets $1.00 Per Doz. 50c Vauv, for Shiny Noses, Forehead Ete. 42¢ Eaton, Crane & Pike’s Escrito Linen Stationery 25¢ Boals Rolls 2 for 25¢ | e e———— 50c Musoldent Men's Shirts, 65c. 20 English Broadcloth and oxford shirts, 5 3 42¢ damaged from. display. Sizes 14i% and 15. eyl Kid Gloves, $1 pair; were $1.05 pair. 24 pairs, most are perfect, some soiled. Tan and gray shades. Stzes 813 to 9. Men’s Bath Robes, $3.50. 24 well made warm bath robes, in at- tractive patterns. Button collars, roomy pockets. Small, medium and large sizes. English Breadcloth Shirts, $1.35; were more. 25 white shirts, Il;‘:ockblnd style. Soiled from display. Sizes 14, 15 and Stearn’s Astringosol »—=the Mouth Wash Your é:n!:nt Recommends 60c $1.00 Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil 75¢ $1.00 Creo Terpin Compound 83c FREE —a 25¢ Velour Powder Puff with each purchase of any Face Powder at our stores Friday or Saturday. Buy your favorite Face Powder and obtain one of these fine, soft Velour Puffs. Children’s School Button Shoes, $1 Pr. 144 pairs children’s brown leather McKay sewn sole button shoes. Sizes 4 to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE. 65¢ Kotex 49c 40c Castoria 25¢ = Dimity Overblouses, 78¢ Child's Pumps, $1.95 ‘Were $1 and $1.26. 36 cotton dimity overblouses, in tan, copen and white. Sizes 38 to 44. Sleeveless Sweaters $2.95 24, in weel with rayon trimming shades of Indisn, Mexico and lariat Per- fect; Silk Hose, 50¢ Pair Irregulars of $1 grade. 50 pairs women's pure-silk hose, with square or pointed heels. In black and nude. Sizes 8% to 10. Irregular Hose, 50c Pair 25 pairs. All-silk, full-fashioned hese, heavy silk or chiffon and all-wool underhose. ~Slight ir- regularities. Sizes 8% to 10 in the lot. . Bungalow Aprons, 68¢ Panel Curtains, 51.4 5 ea. TR T Sodec‘r(;l 'tfi;sed lx:grder‘eld net Dl‘hel‘] Cllflxlhlds. t t an nches wide. Very specially priced. I ems From he b Infants Section Flannelette Sacques, 18c 24 sacques, with pink and blue edges, reduced for clearance to- morrow. Blankets Now 38c 14, with pink or blue borders or plaids. Reduced Friday only Flannelette Gowns, 48c 13, for infants. Of soft warm quality flannelette. WHY NOT CURE THAT COLD? ELIXIR GUIACOL Will Do It 50c—$1.00 Mavis Face Powder. All Shades 33c Nujol Pond'’s Vanishing Cream 2% yards long Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, $1 pair. cream and ecru. cially priced. Cotton Shect Blankets, $1.38 each. 50 (64x76) plaid sheet blankets, in white, blue, gray, tan and pink; stitched edge. Cotton Blankets, $3.95 pair. 22 pairs (66x80) plaid cotton blankets, of good warm fleecy quality. In blue, pink and lavender. Special 81x90 Seamlexs Bleached Sheets, $1.18 each; were higher. 42 sheets, hemmed and slightly soiled from display. Dress Goods Remnants Greatly Reduced Satin taffeta, messaline, crepe de chine, knitted crepe, cretonne, scrim marquisette, cotton crepe, white muslin. All reduced for clearance. All-weol Jersey Tubing, $1.58 yard. 120 yards 54-inch all-wool jersey tubing of good heavy quality, in navy, brown and black. Very specially priced for Friday only. White Plisse Crepe, 30c yard; was 280 yard 85 yards, 30 inches wide. 75 pairs, in white, 2% yards long. Narrow lace edges. Spe- Hair Groom Forhan’s Tooth Paste J. & J. Baby Talcum, 17¢ 3 for 50c Merck’s Sterate of A 1-0z. Tu 16-Oz. Size E"go 3 “"' 69c 15¢ 35¢ Big Three Specials for Friday and Saturday, October 17th and 18th Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Ice Creams All These are sweets of real melt-in-your-mouth charm. The centers are of velvety, smooth Three flowing cream, delightfully flavored. 60c Paclk ges for Elsewhere, pound Assorted Fruit and Nut Buttercups These are dainty little candy pillows, finished with silky, glossy jackets in various flavors, 99c While stuffed wiih chopped fraits and nuts. 750 They Elsewhere, pound Big, red beauties—abundant with luscious Last Friday Sale Women's Sample Union Suits, 75¢ Special. But 50 fine quality, winter-weight union suits. Samples of $1 and $1.25 grade. Low neck, no sleeves and knee-length styles. Sizes 36 to 44. 18¢c Dorin Rouge No. 1249 Knit Vests, 15¢ ‘Were 25¢. 100 fine cotton vests, bodice style. Soiled. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Unusual Values Felt Hats, $1.45 ‘Were $1.96. 41 Felt Sports Hats, in copen, tan, gray, black, navy, brown, wood. Roll brim and poke shapes. Sport Hats, $1 Were $1.50. Small Felt Bports Hats, with ribbon trimming. Tunics Now $2.50 26 Crepe and Rayon Tunics. In printed patterns. Vand round necks. Sizes 38 to 44. French Powder, 23¢c Regularly 50c. 23 boxes of French Face Powder (Bou- quet de Lys—Powder of the Lilles), in white, flesh and brunette. - Men’s Two-Pants DOWN STAIRS STORE. Creepers, 78c 30 creepers, in sizes 1 and 2. In white, blue and pink. —For Girls— ' 2 to 6 Years Panty Dresses, 68¢c 60, in assorted colorings. of chambray and percale. Sizes 2 to 6. Crepe Undies, 50c Bloomers, gowns and chemise, of crepe and muslin. Bloomers, 55¢ 60 bloemers, of flannelette, In pink and blue stripes. Brassieres, 25¢ Also Bandeaux. 61 brassieres and bandeaux, of satin striped and brocaded materials. Corsets Reduced, 50c 6 cormets and girdles, greatly re- duced for clearance. Milk Chocolate Maraschino Cherries juice, enshrined in rich fondant cream and our famous Briarcliff Milk Chocolate. Regu- larly half-pound “Seconds” Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 76x9 Size, $7.50 9x12 Size, $10.85 9 Rugs. These nationally known rugs are noted for their long wear and ease of cleaning. The imperfections are such as will not impair the wearing qualities. Gold Seal Art Rugs, Without Borders, $4.45 "Desirable 6x9-ft. size. , (27x54) Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $1.95 50 Good-grade Rugs, in desirable patterns and colorings, suit- able for living, rooms, bedrooms, halls. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Warm Sleepers, 68c Of flannelette. With feet. In sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Girls’ Dresses, 95¢ Of gingham. In styles most be- ‘ coming to girls 7 to 12 years. Patent Leather and Satin Pumps, $3.50 ‘Were 83 pair. 35 pairs ‘women's patent leather and black satin gore instep pumps, with bow and Spanish heels. = Sizes in lot 3% to 8. Evening Slippers, $4 ‘Were $5.95. 11 pairs eve- ning slippers, of brocade silver and gold cloth. Sizes in lot—3, 3%, 4, 412, 5, 5%, 6 and 6%. Tunic Slips, $2.48 Silk tunic slips, in_black and navy at this price. Friday only. Costume Ships, 88¢ 30 sateen slips, in tan, black, gray and white. Sizes 36 to 44. pine Underwear Suits, $15 $1.45; Was $1.95 60 pieces of genuine ‘Were 7 Suits, In Hi 3 ° gTay muuure-,l stripes '!nifl 3::3:3;«- .{m&?:m:n::_ browns. Regular sises 35, 86, 88 and 42 only. -No al- ~m-"! low price. - Gowns terations. DOWN ‘STAIRS STORE. Petticoats, 75¢ “ -« 12 in dark shades. Made of finé" quality sateen. Reduced price. DOWN STAIRS STORE 37c 34c Magnesia, 12 Ozs., Medium Size 36¢ 39c Specials for Friday and Saturday EL MURAL, a 10c Straight | ROSADORA, Package of 10, $3253Box (of 50 LADY. MADELINE, $125 JOHN RUSKIN 10c Straight Value, Pac of 25, 98¢ $3.00 Box of 50 LORD BALTIMORE, 'HAS. PRATT, 4 for. 25¢; With Every Package of 100 . $2.75 Box of 50 - . | . MURAD CIGARETTES $1.39 Box of 50 Cigarettes—All for $1.50 Stop falling hai with the patent rubber applicator. A minute a day with this new treatment hair, e Removes Hair Harmlessly money A wondstalory cream ES tee. Askabout u-fi ’= i = Special, 45¢ Price $1.39 —the safe anti ptic —is remarkably effective in many afllictionspof ‘th 1 Stock up now on this reliable antiseptic O She nnse Ol seatie e Enllls e o st tube of this preparation of real merit. Price— =R e | S8 see 50C Phillip’s Milk of Sal Hepatica Eight Big Cigar: and Cigarette Cigar—Our Price, 7c; - | - a 60c Value, 35¢ Cigar—Our Price, 4 for 25¢ EXTRA SPECIAL 4 for 25c—3$3.00 Box of 50 CUBAN PORTS, 7 for 25c; | - We Give You 20 Murad L4 This is the new method scalp mu;age insures a healthy scalp and vigorous back guaran. —.-*.—*- LISTERINE Radium that has so many uses in the home. membrances, such as head colds, nasal catatrah, etc. Trya Special, O’Donnell’s Stores