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T UNDERWRITERS FAVOR Tretear *He e ine masocration 10| BEN EINSTEIN EXPIRES; |gf gYeshineton Ledge. No. 15, B | | QCAL CHURCH HOST. . B, “push the passage” of the bill, at the He 1s survived by his widow, Mrs. —_ e WA STIIOC AL MERETIANT e et e e s undesirable features of the bill PR S T stein of this city, and a daughter, Associati : s stricken out. Mrs. Louise Schuler of New York. Entertain Association. ciation Advocates Legislation Referring. to the department of in- Was Prominent Mason and Had | n.. 0000 funeral services will be| o S e Applied in District to All surance of the District, Mr. Baldwin Made Home in Capital for ;u“lfl Sun:lu)"r';)rn;nkmm“ll ;\vlclm-k- BEEteenthiRuAc Cottoran -atr ot cwil P s said that politics played no part in nterment will bo in the Washington |3 2 d Agents and Solicitors. the department and that he as Buper- Past 37 Years, Hebrow Gombtory: be host to the Marland Assbciation _Meeting at a luncheon in the City | iNtendent was there to serve. He €X'| 5o, pinstein, 56 years old, who e = ; church. The president of the general Club vesterday, the District of Colum- conducted a metal and fur business| Consul General at Zurich Dies. |convention, Rev. William . Worces- - | the association to visit his office to 1 g fhis ot dress, Lit. grariens Asseciation | Gilain any information the SniEntly strestifor iikny | years analli o5 tare Deyartment Talinth tinen | o L AlIEE A HI o ead. 200 TH TH 2 S favoring the pro-|esire. “The department i < to residert of this city for the lust 37| tpat George H. Murphy. United States AR Rl which will provide | Crit, % ccenstul business admin- | years, died at his residence, 1462|cangul general at Zurich, Switzerland, | Spede Fisd s 5 ing of all insurance |, ,iion " he said. Harvard street, vesterday. Mr. Bin-|gied in that city yesterday. Mr. Reak. SOMOTROW. . s :“'l*“m“'x‘,“‘“lj:;;;‘ e tion voted to have the |Stein had been in failing health for| Murphy was from North Carolina and | Ancient and Modern Sacrif 2 : rafel of . S eva ol the last year and had been confined the cc 1a ervice in 1886| 2 P-m- Rev. Dr. Leonard I Tafel @ N M h d M h U d R L5 s sy o (o0 Jam sour 2al fuf Sost somin o conular wervice in 1856 |3 1%, U I consioer “Living Up ew Merchandise Much Under Regular ederation of Women's Clubs | Prior to nis illness he had attended 28 5 5 _ to Our Trust.” Both meetings Wil " . . e A e » 3 4 o the ic. The associa- P P h d E ibus : RCiariing n imsurance studs plan |1 very duy, it is - ncuine Conmlceneral ' e er oAll bo mervedi atie pim rices---I"urchase specilally or the worked fo in all of its branches. e ¥ L X . Sa and consul general at Cape . o “The sermon L. M. Baldwin, insurance superin- |plan in the federation would serve to T ‘l"l_r:;l-\l:";\ ; nt in Ma-| Town and Zurich, o B« il B¢ deliveron by Brooks Great October Sale_ tendent of the District of Columbia, fenlighten the people on ins - fusliz ey . e R ed Sidnay Mayer.of Baltimore. | atatea; A Tantes' nignt « Accepts Officer’s Resignation. fia £ | Will be given in the La Fayette Hotel |22 F. A A M. Mizpah Cha 5| The President has accepted the| Water in which rice has been boiled | the e ng of November it was|C ottish Rite | resignation of Capt. nedict L.|is an effective remover of iron rust nb he arterm. from m Tomorrow, Again—Wonderful = Y Satisfaction First Since 1859 TO'le"'y Speculls ) - . 14 \ > De Vilbiss Perfume Sprays...59¢ % S lk D For the Younger Set IS / Sl gariind ik Dresses S \ Crea 5 s e Our scctions for apparel for boys and girls are i \) 3§ l_)jcr(jl‘\'“i;» e Powder. E Tremendous S(u;zng.s replete with all the new and correct modes for the L\\O Forhans Tooth Paste. . e 810-818 Seventh Street Rose Tissue Builder. 3 v A marvelous collection of models—in ""“"”‘(“!‘l_('"’ o a4 both silk or cloth. « If bought in the ordi- Girls 9 Winter Coats D) | nary way you would have to pay more than : NEW LOAT MOD[S X . d double sale price for many of $ v \ them. Straight or slim line / models; tunic styles. ensem- $ $ \ AN ble models; in fact, a model [ Y o for any occasion. These will please Tamorres forlObtoberi Sels you instantly because of their practicalness. 5 ) / Proper Winter weight “resh from the style marts comes this group S | i . ’ and stvles that are | heralding the smart new ways in coat fashions. \ A New Lot of Those ideal for daytime The straightline continues in favor, but is re- + T B -f l S-lk D wear, vet possess freshed in delightful trimming touches that Sl : eautl u ] resses vouthful charm that i each coat a new individuality. Furs are = 1 g R S S e F g For the many who were disappointed on makes them eligible avishly utilized, an 1e charm and beauty o Wedn Wi 1 3 5 for dress occasions. true serviceability is seen in every line. Here ereiny—wiiths o fxmal 95 40, 15 Polaire Blocked is the happy combination of warmth, comfort, N\ —vyou cannot afford to miss this sale. Polaire Melton smartness and moderate pricing. { very wanted material—every wanted S e o el Suede Melton Bolivia - A U model. Tunic models, en- napped fabrics, in at- Cut Bolizia Downywool 1’clour de Laine o \ ; semble effects, fur trimmed. tractive Winter colors, Luxuriant collars, cuffs, bands or borders of LR embroidered models. flare $ I : : \V . . . all topped with collars of sealine, beaverette or flt}i@S(; m”dbl]] 'lllf>~ Opossum, in “fltfl"li\l’ or ‘]I}'C(l effects, silhouette and sport. coney. Lingette lined throughout. Sizes 10 m.ln f et '“((I) : .!_1) o us ']“lt,”-af‘?"nh “'\"IR. Tomorrow, for October Sale vears. Expertly tailored and neatly finished to give coney and beaverste: e season s popuiar sturdy service this Winter and perhaps the next. color. enny, cinnobar, gray, navy, brown and i : black. Regular sizes 16 to 44 and extra sizes Tots’ Warm Coats, $7.98 42V to 521, & P gl Tomorrow. for October Sale , $7. Jaunty Second floor—King's Palace. Jaunty e straightline coats that give the o W rm cOat F 4 appearan I;u‘ ! art at a price well within every These Newly Arrn:ed Wlnter ™ Smafl a S’ ar Trlmd Wool polaire, cameline, velour, broadcloth and astra- Khan. Many with collars of beaverette, others of the fabric Hats Will TOP the Smartest £ N | Styles That You Want to be worn later with furs. Tan, henna, deer, gray and bro trimmed with stitchery and buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 Costumes $5 4 \ e and at a Price YOu,Il APPTOL'E 5 : 3 3 0 Girls9 Woole'l » S They are the hats that possess the necessary brilliancy and * - The Materials— The COIO]‘S_' ~ artistic trimming touches to enrich Winter ensembles. En- j Suede Cloth Black B tirely new—in fact, just received—they feature chic shapes of & e Frocks, $5.98 Satin and Metallic Cloths 2 ; Bolivia Penny —as well as felt, velvet and novel combinations. The draped 4 Velnuvo Oxblood Youthful to a charming L " hat of metal cloth with vivid bands of velvet, the tiny satin hat ¢ 3 i 4 sleek in its blackness, and the larger velvet or felt hat that is A 3 Lustona Fawn the thing in well dressed circles, each is here individual in line, ! Lee Zette Rust effect and color. And best—there are hats for any occasion at E Mokine Brown at an attractive low price the uniform low price of $5. Street floor—King'’s Palace. Wool jersey, serge, French Values $50 to $59.75——Tomorrow serge, wool crepe and com- ‘ i Sheer, Chiffon, Just Arrived! bination fabrics. Slender ( g . in line and finished with ( AUSilk Hose Imported Lambskl'l $ .75 hand embroidery, braids or Y . effective button trims. $ ]' .2 9 Novel Cuff Gloves degree they combine prac- Navy, green, tan, brown, Slightly imperfect. A com- copen and high shades. plete array of the season’s 79 Sizes 6 to 14 vears smartest colors bordering on ° & the tans and grays that are Fdall and Winter Hats, $2.49 so well liked by fashionable p KAYSER HOSE—— ——LEATHER BAGS —— women as well as gunmetal i - 3 A Dressy or trim tailored styles of felt, duvetyne, velour o+ Slightly imperfect, / Full-Fashioned Chtffon Enhrp[) New < and black. cedias e and velvet, in brown, tan, red, blue, navy, henna and black. classed as substandards; Roll, tip-tilted and mush ims i rely effects. Heavy threads or slight ir- their only faults are slight menders or an imperfection 11 = Roll, tif shroom brims in Tovely effects B b i g . Pure Silk Underarm Styles s Winter-Weight Underwear s et ol W ol g i el oo Chinssnuru e Strap top or side handle. $1.00 Fleeced Union Suits, With Attachment, 79c—Excel- and with faults so slight to tones—shades of tan, brown and gray, white and black sme. If they run or tear silk or leather lined; fitted lent quality and weight suits for now and late in the Winter. be barely noticeable you with embroidered or stitched backs. Tf perfect these bnng them back for a new 4 = High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12 really affect substantial sav- gloves would sell for $3.00—so you really save consid- air. Marvel stripe and slip- with mirror and purse. Gray years. ings. All sizes. erably—for we expect them to give splendid wear. par g g Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, $1.00—Sturdy, warmth-giving Street Floor. . Street Floor—King's Palace. h - tan, green, blue, penny, black. suits, with high neck, long sleeves and in ankle length. Sizes wimsi e e tisds ™ | How the Madame X Girdle " Y Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $8.95 Conceals Big Hips Economical, durable and practical— At the two-pants suit fills a multitude of The Madame X Reducing Girdle is built upon scientific : $2 .95 needs and far outwears the other kind. e hi E 3 Aol Ty ta e e massage principles which have caused reductions of 5, 10, i s - 15, even 25 pounds. Makes you look slimmer—instantly! and patterns, in styles that will please > P S Y S 3 and Et a price that) will meet thé’ par- Made of the most resilient live rubber—the very kind pre- ents’ - budget. Well made and rein- scribed by physicians to reduce safely. Worn over the undergar- f/ ‘ { BATH ROBES EIVTIRELY NEW- ) forced. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Both ments—fits like a kid glove—and has garters attached. M 2\ knickers lined. So constructed that it touches and gently mas- A ade _Of Corduroy French Suede Ga_untlel Glovfs § Rain Outfits, $4.48 —Black rubber sages the entire surface of abdomen, waist, hips and Long-rolling col- : Fancy cuffs in attractive ¢ waterproof coats, with white backs. PR R » : : : . 4 3 2 ¢ s Crrerhle el model i iSentrcies thighs as.you walk, sit, climb stairs bend or dance,. A lar and girdle combinations of colors—Tan, tolmatch liSizesa o 16! Every little movement you make is met by this live Copen, Fuschia mode, brown, gray. Bath Robes, $2.98—Neat patterned rubber girdle, which gently holds and massages ! andl@rchidt $ .00 the regular $5 l(ind.$3f95 “ effects selected to meet the average away the fat—without the least exertion on your part. T aniat boys’ requirements. Warm and neat. Come in today and try on this remarkable girdle. You won't < For October sale. Sizes 6 ;o 16‘1:1..:. e want to take it off! ; £ Step-in model in gray, New Clasp-on model in for the Youngsters $9.85 pink, $12.85 ofia el : NEW THIS WEEK VERY SPECIAL— Hosiery Seita mades 0 52 s : g p-in model in pink, Reducing Brassiere in pink, 5 Long Tunic Blouses Milanese Jersey " Hose, 29¢ Boys' Double-Knee Hose, | 11.85 5.00 \ : 00! ang o For boys and girls, | 29c, 3¢ and 39cFine or $ o IR Smart Tunic Blouses, Sport Bloomers in black, white and cordovan. heavy rib hose, in sizes 7 to o 29 - ¥ heavy crepe de chine, in plain Extra }leavy in all the new apacy 15 | 8at 29c, 874 to 10 at 35¢ and Girls’ Wool Sweaters. $ -7 ; S et oo e o 1 New Broadcloth Shirts, $1.85 colors and beautiful con- | | Fall shades and Derby Ribbed Hose, 35c; % Sport Hose, 39c—Chil- $2. ) Usually at this time of the year the average man’s supply trasting trimmings black, blue or 3 for $1.00 — Black, white, | dren’s hose, in all Fall and Brushed wool and plain knit models, | Of shirts starts getting low. Therefore, this is just the time = values $10. s .95 taupe. Very spe- $ .95 cordovan, camel and gray. | Winter colors. Mercerized in button-front, cat and tuxedo ef- | t0 Teplenish from this excellent assortment at a price far ® - = 5 P % Strong and durable school or | top. Range of sizes. fects. Brilliant colors, with novel below that ordinarily prevailing. Tomorrow .. ... cial. Tomorrow. . Floor—King's % Collar-attached and neckband styles, in white, blue, tan dressihose T A ;’:::: ‘:‘:’L red, copen and brown. | ;ng oray, Well finished, with double-faced cuffs and well finished seams. Sizes 1375 to 17. Second Floor—King's Palace. Street