Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 14

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14 DRY LAW REPEAL * UPHELDBY SHITH iSays Republican Assembly ' Passed Measure — Hits G. 0. P. “Silence” Policy. D in which he e of the national to Ithaca late ntinue his cam- has planned his to touch on one or two in each of his speeches. Col. |common advs BIG INCREASE SHOWN IN ADVERTISING IN 1924 Volume Gains 20 Per Cent, Reports to National Convention in Chicago Reveal. By the Associated Press. " cHIC October 17.—The volume of national advertising in 1924 showed of 20 per cent over that ccording to reports sub- mitted vesterday to the American As- ion of Advertising Agents. The circulations, audit bureau of { which also opened a convention here, “Our code discourages free public- ity which is not real news” John - [ Benson of Chicago, past president of the agents, told the publishers. i v ne publisher per advertis- is own me- he continued. “It is a wise per publisher who encourages us of the mail follow up. Itis to the age of the competing groups of publishers to put the ad- vertiser first.” Reports presented to the agents THE EVENING [DAWES TODISCUSS BUDGET IN SPEECH Will Take Up Topic, Long De- layed, in Address in Phila- delphia Tuesday. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 17.—Establish- ment of the Federal Budget Bureau and its accomplishments will be dis- cussed by Charles G. Dawes, Repub- lican candidate for Vice President, in his address in Philadelphla, October 21, opening his eastern speaking tour. Mr. Dawes touched ‘on the budget in his notification address and an- nounced he would speak upon it at greater length at a later date. He re- ferred to the budget only in passing < speeches, however, remarking STAR, WASHINGTON, It, but that the La Follette candidacy had raised what he viewed as the dominant issue of the campaign. That issue, based on the La Follette platform declaration for congression- al review of Supreme Court decisions, has been discussed by Mr. Dawes to the exclusion of almost all else in his 8peeches the past month, He intends to emphasize it all through his East- ern campalgn, but at Philadelphia he also will discuss the budget. —_— REBEL LEADER-FLEEING. Honduras Reports Revolution on North Coast Suppressed. SAN SALVADOR, October 17.—Ad- vices received here from Teguciagal- pa, Honduras, are that Gen. Ferrera, the revolutionary leader, has been de- feated by government forces at La Esperanza and is fleeing toward the Salvador border in an attempt to es- cape from the country. The rebel movement on the north coast is said to have been suppressed. The constituent assembly has order- ed the holding of presidential elec- tions on the third Sunday in Novem- D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. ZANNI TO FLY SOON. Japan Acknowledges de Alvear Vote of Thanks for Reception. By the Associated Press. . October 17.—The Japanese imperial household last night dispatched to Buenos Alres an acknowledgement of the message from President de Al- vear of the Argentine Republic express- ing thanks for the reception given by Japan to Maj. Pedro Zannl, the Argen- tine round-the-world fiyer. Carlos Beltrame, Maj. Zanni's mechan- ician, will return today to Kasumigaura to etart conditioning their airplane for its trip across the Pacific Ocean. e HAWAIIAN GUARD HIT. Filipinos Discharged on Account of Citizenship Ban. HONOLULU, T. H., October 17.—Sev- enty-one Filipinos enlisted in the Ha- waiian National Guard yesterday were given honorable discharges on the ground that they are not eligible to service in the guard because they are ineligible to become American citi- said last night he was unable tq est!- mate how many more will be dis- charged, but that Filipinos constitute nearly three-quarters of the National Guard strength in the islands. Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 923 N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wisconsin Ave. Brief Students’ oad Genuine Cowhide $4.95 5 @) YOUR STATIONER. - A Inc. 722 THIRTEENTH STREET WASHINGTON, D.C. We sell a Man’s Shoe at 8.00 In either Tan or Black Calf. Al siz N it we give you shapeli- ness of last; serviceable- ness of quality; comfort of wear—and at a price that is a bit exceptional. You must know it has got to be a good Shoe or we wouldn’t give it place in our stock. We give the fitting of the little foiks every possible atten- tion—for it is most important they have the correct Shoes Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them publican op- 1 imes that he had expected to|ber. s the budget inasmuch as he mething about showed that while the volume of na- zens. Acting Adjt. Gei . Bolton s with hy- cording to Jumes k e opinion was ex- dvertising was on. a der basis than ever before. rests on the I : | | | | a 300 Men’s $1.69 Cotton Pajamas _ Men’s Cotton Pongee Pa- jamas, in plain white, tan and blue; coats trimmed Extraordinary Savings Tomorrow Dollar Sale of 1 | Men’s Furnishings A One-Day Bargain Event for Men—to Demonstrate How Effectively This Store Is Constantly Working to Bring Greater Money-Saving Advantages to You! New and even greater purchases have been made for our October Dollar Day for men. Our monthly event is always looked forward to by men who want to save thriftily on their furnishing needs, and tomorrow they will be out in full force to take advantage of the wonderful values we have prepared. Many of our regular mapufacturers, knowing of the great success of this Dollar Sale, use this event as a clearing house for surplus lots, close-outs and special lots of merchandise. You in turn benefit by greatly increasing the purchasing power of your dollars. ’ D‘]”af Day hfl"gi{iqs are offered for one day only each month. Crowds are always attracted by the wonderful values, and, while we have tricd to provide ample quantities, we cannot promise items will last all day. Therefore, our advice is to come early. Read This List of Wonderful October Dollar Day Bargains! Men’s $1.50, $2 and $2.50 SHIRTS 1,160 in the Lot—734 Are Perfect, 426 Have Slight Imperfections DEAL AT berg'’s BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" today aughnessy - of advertising dertaken next year Hose, 4 Pairs for Men's Fiber Silk (Rayon) = Half Hose, in black and plain s colors; full reinforced at all wearing _points; medium weight. Slight irregulars of hosiery selling at 50c a pair. Toasted Welsh Rarebit 20c : T ataa Fried Oysters | Bureau. too. Oh, if ‘ 600 Pairs Fiber Silk (Rayon) ! i | \ | | Oyster Stew 25¢ reement that,” tional admini nt policy” on the oil T he Autometer Restaurant New York Avenue Between il 14th and 15th Streets | If You Need a Laxative ‘Take this old stand-by in the Hew, pleasant way LULY'S HI-TEST EPSOM SALTS TABLETS ucket. | Veterans | 25€ at Peoples Drug Co. and all other drug stores. | | i N ) L_\ LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES >, 1 the same clothes that st more elsezvhere 288 Men’s Wool and Cotton Union Suits 1 2.400 Pairs Men’'s Lisle Hose Here’s the idea— Seven Pairs for €1 Pay $2 for the first Union Suit and get an extra union suit of the same quality Men's Mercerized and Plain Lisle Half Hose, in black and all new plain colors. Made with high- spliced heel and double reinforced sole and toe. Slight seconds of the reg- ular 35c grade. At Seven pairs for $1. 720 Pairs Men’s Thread Silk Half Hose Three Pairs for Men’s Thread Silk Half Hose, in black, navy, cordovan and gray; high- spliced silk heel and full reinforced sole and toe. Slight seconds of the reg- ular 75c grade. At Three pairs for $1. 1,800 Men’s 85¢ Athletic Union Suits Two for Men’s Athletic Union Suits, made of fine quality soft-finish, 72x80 checked nain- Men’s 25¢, 35¢ and 50c E&W Soft Collars Nine for 1,600 famous E&W sook; sleeveless styles. Soft Collars, of Eng- lish pique, domestic$ natural- Wool and Cotton Union Suits, heavy ribbed quality, in natural gray color; famous Cadillac’ make; long sleevés, full length legs and perfect closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 46. 900 Men’s 75¢ to $1.00 Knitted Neckwear Two for Men’s Knitted Neck- wear, new fall stock, Jersey and other new weaves, bias and cross stripes, plain colors and novelty designs. t) Of course, big volume buying plus our usual big volume selling enables us to offer Men 8 $l‘50 and $2'00 Men’s $l 50 a price that seems ridiculous for the high quality evident the minute you inspect Golf Hose PE our clothing. 3 Underweal' Men’s English And what's more—ALL HAVE TWO PAIR OF TROUSERS. Three thousand e suits racked before your eyes—no need of worrying about whether we can suit & 4 Qua’s your suit tastes. ity, in plain or heather mixtures with fancy jac- Needy in these days of$ 50 you-can’t-tell-when-it’s-going- . opcoa s to-be-chilly. Plenty of value at— 5 Better shirt values than we have ever been able to offer in our previous Dollar Sales. Shirts of fine quality matex:lals, made right in every particular and tailored to fit. From makers who supply our regular stocks of GOOD shirts— including odd lots, sample lines and slight seconds of quali- ties selling regularly at twice the sale price and more! Materials that find favor with men— Woven Madras, Fiber Silk (Rayon), Striped Madras, Imported English Poplin, Soisette, Solarno Cloth, Oxford Rep, Krinkle Crepe and Other Fine Shirtings Plenty of plain white shirts and shirts in plain colors of tan, blue and gray, as well as new stripes and novelty pat- terns. All sizes, 13% to 17. how do we do it?---well To begin with, we operate as part and parcel of one of the largest men’s cloth- ing chain stores in the country—having prior privilege to the purchase of the finest styles from many of the most well-known men’s clothing manufacturera. 480 Men’s $2.00 Work Shirts Men's Regulation Blue Work Shirts, for postmen, firemen, engineers and me- chanics, made of genuine ideal chambray ; extra full cut sizes; Victory make; neck- band style with two extra stiff collars. (Limit, three to customer.) Men's Ribbed Underwear, separate garments, in natural gray color; wool and cotton mixture. Shirts made with French neck and self facing; drawers have full reinforced seat and. sateen waistband. Regular sizes; perfect quality. Only 960 garments in the lot. 900 Men’s $1.50 Night Robes Men’s Faultless Night quard cuffs; all perfect$ quality. Samples and sur- plus lots. Men’s $1.39 Fleece- Lined Underwear Men’s “Bodyguard” Men’s Underwear Two Garments for Men’s Medium - weight Ribbed Underwear, sepa- rate garments; Blood's make, in ecru color only; shirts and drawers to match; broken sizes. Regular $1.00 grade. Only 294 garments in the lot. Robes, V-neck style, made of fine soft finish cambric; extra full cut sizes; trim- med with washable braid; sizes 15 to 20. Perfect quality, | .. ... Fleece-lined Underwear, jaeger color, extra heavy weight, clear white fleece, guaranteed not to wash or rub off; perfect qual- ity; all regular sizes, Sizes 34 to 46. All perfect quality. pique, genuine broad- cloth and color shantung silk; all perfect quality. 94| PA. AVE. N.W. P {/TWO STORES IN WASHINGTON L=, OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 2% \} D , _—

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