Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 22

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292 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. ] Company, which pany, and his 12-year-old daughter|and plunged over a 15-foot embank-| Willlngham are teachers In the Waeo ;':n-!‘;l;':a 1:;:::-::: WHO, the radio- TWO DEAD IN AUTO SMASH |5 May were instantly killed, his|ment. The child was hurled about 30 | School. casting station here, yesterday Issued —_— wife perhaps fatally injured and Miss |feet &gainst a tree. The three in-| Vann came here several years ago % statement denying charges made In | Man and Daughter -Killed, Wife|Dora Moseley of Iquality, Ala. and(jured persons were rushed to a hos- | trom Haslin, Tex., to become connect- St. Louls Tuesday night by Senator Miss Marjorie Willingham of Rock- [pital here. Miss Moseley and Miss|ed with the lumber company. La Follette that he had been refused and Two Others Injured. ford, Ala., painfully bruised, when | use of the “broadcasting station for Vann's automobile turned over near g his_speech here. SYLACAUGA, Ala., October 16.—J.|here yesterday. I SThe Bapkers' Life,” Mr. Kuhns|E. Vann, 59, camp superintendent of [ The party was coming to a fair here - says, “has not refused to broadcast |the Alabama-Wisconsin Lumber Com-!when the car left the road at & curve fla the speech of Robért M. La 1-’anj\lll_‘(_~ THE PUBLIC WEAL y ed to be delivered here tonight. Senator Says Federal Re-|Ilitiar,for sionce™in? Shoer| B By ev La Follette was made by his Iowa 3 4 If the: Greeks of old could We were a bit ashamed of our serve Board and Wall St. |ieadquariers only a few days aeo. Al . - arise from the ranks of the de- | preponderating victory in the favored ! F : tion are @efinitely scheduled at least parted and gaze upon the inter- | Olympic games, as well as in the Conspired Against Farmer. Lwo waeka.In advance. In aocordance { ~ N national aspect of their initia- | polo bouts, but, as we won out i with the regular policy of the e i ieslam fairly, gics 2 : Bankers' Life broadcasting = station, tive in alhlc!nc.s of centuries ago sarv)' no apologies are neces Press the company refused to cancel its they would, indeed, be surprised. > “ollette left here [ crow pro ; ccause e encouragements v his fight for the [ arranged to give Senator La Follette many a yoythy brow as a token to exercise and to fresh air. But i which has | ten mlnudh-s lnn‘ the air, Jnm‘I r‘lur or:.»r i of superiority, and the ceremony l"fup'lfnr lnmn :m‘d 1 nlv?lau;d all ors. He|was made but was rejected by La : efforts at procuring such advan- polis and | Follette headquarters for lowa. L then meant much, as it does s to and for all. There are uth Dakota| “A ech by John W. I 4 ¥ 7 3 now. But the world was smaller; [ ‘uw ulmw v.:.o wll violate eech tomorrow c candidate for Presi 1 e W still thes i - Nature's laws; these ter will ently hinoudtantiaa the r b till there was relative greatness | oo rolief for thelr headaches, today that in|of arrangements made 30 days In Quality made Certain-t [ and mediocrity, just as today. | muscle pains, etc., through | ) 3 { licious E the Inde- | mdvance. More recently it was found == T n T for President would | impossible to broadeast a speech by N SQt“:fi;cuonsuaran ' candy coated gum the farmer. [ Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania be- last night | cause of too short a notice from b filled the | Republican campaign headquarters.” ditorium in ST e Mrs. J. Frank Hull is the president 4 ; s and active manager of a $2,000,000 > Fc Wi d § . | men’s clothing manutacturing con- | [ (Ask your ggist.) a | cern in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. N m t the farmer and the | ~ French Walnut Suites! In The Hecht Co. Seven Furniture Days :h seats in & audic ing out on h tte was introduced by wild burst of cheers| ntioned | G many | s they gave| rred Speech. | loines, Senator tement in | radiocast continued, heretofore both the n parties. lephone its affili- | which owns the | v which the radio »f communication should | be controlled by a private monopoly.” DENIES RADIO REFUSED. | | = | Des Moines Company Head Says La | Follette Was Not Barred From Air.i ‘lowa, October 16.— president of the Bank- 13Round Trip : : A = , . r $4 o e \ Carloads , e 2 s . ; Moderate Part Hagerstown Fair| Of the New TE o &, | - - . October 14t0 18 |- French Walnut S : — : ’ Excursion Tickets will be N 7 2 / sold on above dates for all x 2 it +«dE BIG DAY < < : T Thursday, Oct. 16 < SPECIAL TRAIN % b Teaves Union Station 7:30 AM. $245 Grades, Bought Expressly for “7 Furniture Days,” Priced Now Balto. & Ohio R.R. e The sudden popularity of French Walnut is explained by its lovely, light The_suite sketched is an actual $245 value. It is typical of the values LADIES! COMPLEXION | brown finish, which accentuates the rich wood grain, instead of hiding it as abounding in this 7 days’ sale, priced at $195. There are four pieces, each | WORRIES ENDED AY LAST most finishes do. It makes gorgeous bedroom suites. Every bit of drapery inset with a darker walnut motif. The vanity is full length. The dresser i e Bl ie S lien ot asaist I has large crystal mirror. Man’s valet fitted with drawers and compart- . e deco S on a new bri gainst French Walnut. ments, dnd the bed is a graceful bow-end style. Now $195. Years Younger or MoRbey m..-;.;.... Tey X 1 ! \S cam l ess V e l Vv et R u g S Special for the “7 Furniture Days”! | This Delighttal Tiew vunl-\l-‘} Designed for Bedrooms New Curtains and Window Panels 9x12 $23-75 8Y4x10%, 7 e 5185 One pattern sketched in illustration above A rug of soft, warm texture is best for the bedroom. And these . # 3 . y ' . = are seamless, which means better wear and better value. The ; i Silees Nocoawkomion Bunsslow]lSiRonsis S5 ek backgrounds are woven in rich colors— ot o M e Blue, Taupe, Tan and Rose S #e 1% 1S d | pharmacy or toilet goods counter, - s pe, - % e ) . aniy ard: 4 L R S5 : Be Nothing puts the “home” in “homelike” more certainl I Se for Dowarlaant Each pattern is distinctive, and distinctly new. These rugs were : th “dg P dind Daintosafledicurtanntotib dy aily into the face, neck, o : i g A % an well dressed windows. Dai or bed- and nands. " Tie” airostiohs avs| just bought, and were the best values found, ‘gfter combing the | vy ed simplo and it costs go little’that market carefully for weeks. We invite you to “shop on them,” and 1 i v rooms, and more formal lace panels for living rooms. Your complexion must quickly compare value carefully. show a fecided improvement or \ your dealer is authorized to re- turn your money without question should you be dissatisfled. ; : . ; : : s - ., 21 Sl ol L SR ¢ or bordered; and many are fringed. 2!5 yards long. bled with flwé’lnkles. hhfln: little (] ] 3 . lines around the mouth and eyes, g i s : ) coarse, sallow, faded looking skin, / » ite, cream, H : Curtains are either ruffled or lace-edged, in white or simply roughness and redness % S ® ivory or ecru. 2V and 2 yard lengths. find that all these trials quickly disappear with the use of this - 2 RN old-fashioned beauty recipe F Street at 7th : ! . . brought up to date. . 4 3 Howard's Buttermilk Cream fs only sold on a Yositive guarantee of satisfaction or money back. —Advertisement. Filet, Nottingham, Marquisette and Voile Curtains, pair, $1.85. e o Panels may be had in white or. ecru, patterned all over

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