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20 LOCKWOIDSAY DAVS IS LBELOS Challenges Democratic Can- didate to Prove Wheeler “Frame-Up.” George B. Lockwood, former gecre- tary of the Republican national com- mictee, has accused John W. Davis, the Democratic presidential nominee, of having made “outrageously false and criminal lous” statements in his references at Terre Haute Mon- day to the indictment of Senator Wheeler of Montana, In the Terre Haute speech Mr. Da- vis declared Mr. Lockwood's agents had helped “put on foot and procure” the indictment. Mr. Lockwuod’s reply was a telegram to the Democratic nominee denying the charge made and challenging Davis to prove that there had been a “frame-up.” “Your course in this matter.” the telegram, “proves that your cam- paign is chiefly directed to the pur- pose of ring votes for the La Follette alist ticket in Republi- can Stat election into Congress. “The malicious persona! character of your campaign and your reckless- sald n order to throw the | | LEPER HERE MAKES PROTEST T0 DOCTOR Public Health Ofcial Lays Fears That Nurses Are to Leave Lo- cal Leprosarium, Dr. C. F. Emith, assistant surgeon general of the United States Public Health Service, visited Willard Cent- livre, the leper, at the local quaran- tine station to find out why he came | to Washinggon fro mthe Federal Lepro- sarfum at Carrville ,La. Dr. Smith sald Centlivre told him |ff there was a report that the sisters would be dispenaed with as nurses at Carrville and that he came to ask | that they be retained. The assistant | surgeon general stated there was no | thought of taking the sisters from the leprosarium. as they were prov- ing satistactory nurses. | Centlivre also mentioned a delay | in getting a doctor at the institu- tion. Dr. Smith said the doctors and ! nurses live only a short distance from the quarters of the patients in the |l leper colony and that the physician: make regular rounds during the day. | Dr. Smith sald he would look into| the cemplaint, however. | Dr. Smith said the Public Health| Service Is proud of the Carrv lle in- stitution and is doing everything possible to make life comfortable for the inmates. Ie sald no cffort Is made to retain the patients from |[H leaving and that those who do walk THE EVENING STA COOLIDGES WILL VOTE AT COMING ELECTION President and Wife Undecided ‘Whether or Not They Shall Cast Ballot by Mail. President and Mra. Coolidge are go- ing to vete In the coming electiomns, but they are undetermined whether or h b: 1 EXCURSION Shenandoah Caverns, Va. Sunday, October 19, 1924 Special Train—First-class Coaches and Parlor Car Leave Washington. .. .9:00 A.M. Some of the features in the Shenandoah Caverns are: The Leaning Tower, Hunter's Lodge, Diamond Cascade, Rain- bow Lake, the Indian Wigwam, the Frost King's Palace, Dome of the Capitol, Cascade Hall, Grove of the Druids, Hanging Garden of Babylon, Castle Hall and Entrance to the Zoo. Dinner and Refreshments Served at the Caverns Inn Round Trip Fare, $2.50 sonally to Massachusetts to cast their ballots. In the event that they decide to personally appear at their voting booths it will necessitate them mak- ing a journey to North Hampton, and it is thought likely that they prob- ably will remain a day or so in their old home at that place. They will reach a decision in this matter within the next few days, it wes said at the White House. St B o SRR, ‘Wiscomsin law obligating all WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. A Real Hero. Prom the New Haven Reglster. A brave man is a doctor who at- tends a case of nerves and prescribes a regular job. The famous Lakes of Killarney are three connected bodies of water, one of which is about a mile and a half from the town of Killarney. They are situated in the midst of the Kerry Mountains. AN N WHITH GOLD : A KEAL BAR. D CONT A LEAL BAR- Special Half-Price Sale Babies’ Shoes Friday Cnly ° A regular whirl- wind reduction that includes all the Babies’ Button Shoes in Stock Half Price Friday EDMONSTON & CO. away occasionally usually return in | (i a short while. Centlivre will be taken back to Carrville within a tew days. i ness in assertion prove that you are ot the statesman or lawyer you were Aupposed te when nominated. and even make Bryan preferable to you | th self-respect | { $225 WE GUARANTEE EVERY DIAMOND WE SELL KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Southern Railway System [t ( 1510 H Street N.W. Phones Main 5633 and 7063 e Primitive forms of plant life have ' [l been found in the hot springs of Yel- |} lowstone Park at temperatures only 9 degrees below the boiling point. than vopu 7 ANNIVERSARY SALE The Managers and Buying Organization of The Palais Royal were successful in securing extraordinary merchandise for this Great Anni- ;J;rsa? Sals, and the First F ou,: I?gays w’fre Tredmelr_lldm:ls S;cc«;a;;z.w'l'léevgtggfigé ;)hoB attended have Spread the Good News among their riends and in consequence, the Store has made Hundreds o ---Beca - th lendi THE A RS T ON! ’ use ot the splendid values offered. WATCH Friday Anniversary Special—Maximum Values At Minimum Prices In a Group of Art Needlework Articles Six items that should find most enthusiastic response from our many patrons. Specially priced for tomorrow’s selling. Lot 1—Friday, 47c Special Beautiful Stamped Scarfs of tan needleweave—children's dres es—laundry bags—sash curtains—unbleached aprons— nightgowns and combinations of splasih voile. ‘These articles show very slight imperfections which in no way impalr their intrinsic value, but which ¢nables us to sell them at extreme low prices. Lot 2—Breakfast Sets, 67c Set Five pieces consisting of 1 36-inch cover and 4 aapkins, Stamped on superior quality “Snow Bleach,” in attractive design. Lot 3—Infants’ Dresses, 2 for 97¢ Stamped on fine quality batiste, in dainty designs of simple embroidery. Obtainable in two sizes, infants’and one-year sizes. Lot 4—Fudge Aprons, 37c Stamped on excellent quality gingham, covering designs that are very easily embroidered. A new selection of colors— pink, blue and green. Lot 5—Madeira Linen Towels, 97c ‘Handmade—completely finished of fine quality all-linen huck toweling with lovely scalloped edges. Lot 6—Dainty Dresser Sets, 17c Stamped on excellent quality art linems, Attractive designs to be embroidered in French knots or lasy daisy stitch, in colors that are bright and cheerful. Palais Reyal—Maian Fleer. New Low Anniversary Prices Chenille Rope Portieres st W 4,27 Made \vi.th bands or plain cords in all the wanted decorative shades. Suntab!e for large or medium size doors. One of the best features of the Anniversary Sale. 85¢ to 98c Terry Cloth and Bouvelle Fabrics $5.25 to $6.95 Grades, at . .. et w@*«mrumu i WL SR A n i s, R T— $1.65 Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum $1.27 Yard High grade In- laid Linoleum which will give great satisfaction. in a complete range of patterns. The brand you will be proud to have your friends see. “Armstrong’’ on linoleum means the same as Sterl- ing on silver. Good wearing covering for Kkitchen, bath. pantry, halls and many other uses requiring hard usage. g $1.10 Armstrong In a variety of colorings. For the Amiiversary Kroehler 3-Piece Bed Davenport s179 1t is sketched above, with an insert showing its use at night. A beautiful suite, upholstered in Baker’s Cut Velour, in 3 color combina- tions—walnut, taupe and blue. Large fireside chair, armchair and bed davenport. Extraordinary at $179. A fine, soft cloth that is re- Makes beautiful door and window hangings. 36 inches wide. - versible. Printed Linoleum, 87c new designs and choice Palais Royal—Second Floor. Ostrich Feathers the Important Note *1.50 Clipped Ostrich, #1.17 Yd. Made in round strands, most desirable and effectively used on afternoon, dancing or dinner frocks. Beautiful pastel shades of pink, jade, orange, maize, also white, black and tan. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Prepare for Winter Comforts 1,000 *1.49 Plaid Blankets, ¢1.17 Each One Day Only Double-bed Size Plaid Cotton Blankets, 64x76 inches, are offered for tomorrow for sale at such an unusually low price that every thrifty housekeeper will want to take advantage of this opportunity to lay in her supply of bedding now. Good Heavy Nap Plaid %lankets of just the right weight for present chilly nights, and will feel comfortable during the Winter months. May be had with pink, blue or tan plaid effects. Japanese Lunch Cloths 97¢ and $1.27 Always adding a touch of the artistic, these Cloths are 48 to 60 inches wide. Procurable in a large variety of patterns, with either white or blue borders. 90c Japanese Napkins, 77c Dozen To match the lunch cloths—combined, make an ideal gift. Extra! For Friday Only. 49c Turkish Bath Towels, 2 for 67c All-white extra weight double thread towels, size 23x44 inches, possessing strong absorbent quality. Hemmed and ready to use. 98¢ Linen Huck Towels, 67c All Pure Linen Towels, fully bleached, soft and quickly absorbent, Every one hemmed. Size 18x36 inches. For Friday only. Esmond 90c Bath Robing, 54c Yard A selection from many different patterns of 36-inch wide fabric. This Esmond brand is famous for its quality and the excellent service it will give in wear. Special for Friday only. 36=Inch Fine Nainsook, 4 Yards, 97c Fine, sheer quality, of a splendid grade, delightful for undergar- mentsl:f- inhntsgflreas’el. Handmade garments make spléndid Christ- mas gifts. On sale Friday only. 4 e % Palais Royal—Second Floer. Friday for Men We told the why and wherefore last Sunday. A faithful friend —one of the greatest manufacturers in the business, co-operated to the limit of his ability, and sent us Suits and Qvercoats for sell- ing in a recprd low price—$29.47. The selection is very great, and the fashions, of course, are those of NOW! Clearly, it is an unusual opportunity! Palais Royal—Men’s Shop—Main Floor. The Overcoats, $29.47 The fabrics are wonderful. They are from such famous mills as J. J. Regan, Wilson, Metcalf, Whitney, Globe, Cox and Schrei- ber, Sanford and Russell. Heavy, warm and as full of service as it is possible to make them. Most of these coats are 74 lined and have sleeve and body lining of Skinner’s Satin, a guarantee of excellent wear. The models are the latest box coats, guard coats, big ulsters and Chesterfields; styles for business, dress and motor- ing, in ample selection. Such coats at $29.47, worth $35 and $40, at this time of the year are remarkable. 2-Trousers Suits, $29.47 Tested all-wool fabrics, in cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and velours. Very newest patterns and colors. Loose-fitting coats, blunt vests, wide trousers. The points of hardest. service, the wear spots, are hand-tailored, and seams are sewn with silk. Hand- felled collars, insuring perfect fit. Hand-tailored fronts; in fact, all the details essential in fine tailoring are 100%. Two trousers with every suit. Regular sizes 34 to 42. A lim- ited number of stouts, shorts and longs. : . 3 A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection for Later Delivery Palais Royal—Maia Fioor. Amazing Anniversary Offerings of Housefurnishings $1.00Serving Trays. Friday only,. 47c Mahogany-fin- ished frames; wood handles; assorted designs beneath the 85c Sink Strainers. Friday only— 47c Heavy white en- ameled three-cor- ner style. $1.00 Aluminum Double Rousters, 10%-inch size. Fri- day only— 47c Only 1 to a cus- 59c_Stor rn‘uy"o._"'x;" 47c ldeal for preservin, 39¢ Kitchen Knives. g 2 for 47c Made of good quality steel. Sev- eral styles and sizes to choose from. Friday Palais Royal—Ifourth Floor. j...’l...l-Illll..I-IllIlIIlllIllIIIIIIIIll..lllll.llll.ll.Illl.IIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll. AN SASEESSEEENENEEEE NN (NSNS N RN NS SR E NN RE RSN E NN EEEESEEESEE NS SN NENEENENNENENEEEERENESE P [