Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 19

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WORK IN MARYLAND ISURGED ONG.0.P. Necessity of Winning House Seats in Fifth and Sixth Districts Stressed. Speaking at a rally of Repub- . licans at the Willard Hotel last night, William Tyler Page, clerk of the f Representatives, and_presi- Republican State Voters' . yrged Republicans to do in their power to bring about the election of the party's can- n the fifth and sixth con- al districts of Maryland. The pointed out the possibility of national election being thrown in which event, he highly important that s hold these two dis- et 5 Mr. Page said the importance of electing a Republican Congress could not be overestimated. He stated that the situation in Maryland, as a re- sult of the sudden death of Sidney Mudd. who represented the fifth and the fight being made on Fred Zihl- in the sixth, calls for q sive action by Republicans . cxplained that it is important to the is city to see to it that re-elected, inasmuch | s ms certain that he will be the irman of the House District committes the Republican party and commended its national ticket. Polnts to Changes. Mr. McPherson pointed out " that there were more than 5,000,000 unem- ployed in this country when the pres- ent administration came into office, and that today there's virtually no unemployment. He told how the ad- ministration put an end to the waste- fulness of the previous administra- tion and how it reduced government- al operation to a point where it was possible to bring about a reduction in taxation. He said the tariff has been the means of restoring prosperity and bringing the Nation back to normalcy. Mr. McPherson told his listeners that Senator La Follette's candidacy is a deliberate assault upon the Con- stitution. He =aid the liberty and freedom of the citizens are being menaced through what was declared his attack upon the ideals of htis Gov- ernment and the Supreme Court. Miss Helen Harper sang. She was accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bleyden. Several Amendments to System Denied Following Public Hearing Yesterday. Two changes in zoning were author- ized and several others were denied by the Zoning Commission following a publig at the District Building ve! I3 s granted were: To change the e of Eleventh betwe; Lamont from E He said Thomas Mudd, brother of | str ludd. who is a can- i the latter, is in cvery way w v and capable, and should have the support of the Re- publicans in this city Meeting One of Series. The meeting was one of a series heing held under the auspic the campai publican ommittee ¢ trict, of which Samuel J mer of edu- deplorable te are not acquainted with the real meaning of lained the nd extolled es committee of the Re-|*“B" and Foxhall re The propo: 4 : To change from residential to first com- mercial the propert south side of Columbia enteenth street and the west si between st comme ghtl H and I n orty-third and Forty- but he consumes only four pc rice a year, as compared with Infant Smothered By Sand Thrown “TEXAS NIGHT” PROGRAM. Representative Clay Stone Briggs of Texas and Representative Willjam Francis Stevenson of South Carolina By Two Children ' oo, st S By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., October 17.—Three-month-old Dorothy M. Coy was suffocated yesterday by sand and pebbles thrown into her carriage by two small children. The baby had been left unattend- ed outdoors by her mother, Mrs. Merrill D. Coy. The children who caused the infant's death made off before their identity could be learned. Blackburn Club at the residence, of Mrs. Jeannle Blackburn Moran, 2315 Massachusetts avenue, at 8:30 o'clock. It is “Texas night” and members of the Texas Soc(ely} this city have been inviteéd as specifl guests, in ad- dition to members of all Democratic clubs. . There will be vocal solos by Miss Delphine McHugh Barr, accompanied by Mrs. Irene Chainey, and dances by child dancers, pupils of Miss Mildred Inge and Miss O'Connor. The correct footwear for boys and girls —shoes that are the product of a full knowledge and understanding of children’s requirements, carefully made to combine pleasing appearance with maximum comfort and sturdiness—attri- butes most essential in satisfactory shoes for growing boys and girls. We illustrate above a special model built to imitate a moccasin in appearance. Shown in brown elkskin, in sizes 6 to 8, at $3.75; 874 to 11 at $4.50; 1124 to 2 at $5. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth ‘The sound of the trowel again E, Business Comes First This Saturday! Last Saturday our offerings were just as attractive—but if you failed to take advantage of them, in the midst of all the excite- ment, we can't say that we blame you much! But this Saturday is another story! This Saturday you'll surely want to come in and look over the thousands of dollars’ worth of Fall and Winter Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats, Tuxedos and Men’s Furnishings we are compelled to dispose of in order to make room for the builders. Last Saturday you had an excuse—a good one. But you'll never excuse yourself if you pass up this chance to buy a winter outfit in October at January prices. The Finest Over- coats in America REDUCED Regular Prices 825 to $125 Sale Prices $19.75 to $95 We have to give the carpenters elbow room— $25 Suits, Topcbats,' @Oviercoats . ... .. '$30 Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats . . . . . . $35 Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats . $40 Suits, 2-Pahts Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats . $55 Suits and Overcoats $65 Suits and Overcoats $75 Suits and Overcoats T T These Prices Prove It! . $1975 .$24.75 _$28.75 .$33.75 .$43.75 $53.75 . .$63.75 Tuxedo Suits Reduced—All Worumbo Overcoats Reduced No Charge for Alterations. A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase —which will be kept safe from harm during building operations in the vaults of the Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. The Tashion Shop Downtown 9*o 501 9th St. N.W. FRED PELZMAN President Two Stores 155G Our Uptown STORE Next to Keith’s will actively assist us in disposing of our merchan- dise—so the same prices will prevail iw botk stores. ‘A Wonderful Value 2 Tins of Fresh 23C Tuxedo Tobacco ........ 1wW.D.C. Stanwix Pipe Total Value, 73C Both for 5oc Saving Phone Main 5215 —The Better to Serve You o7 Mamma D;)lls.’ 79¢ and $].29 Attractively dressed dolls that say mamma just like a real baby A de- lightful “surprise for your iddic. Take one home tonight. News for Saturday! THROUGHOUT THE 18 BUSY PEOPLES DRUG STORES. Saturday Only! If you are not already a regular pur- chaser of our weekly Candy Treat—here’s one that will put you on the right road to Pair better candy values. Chocolate-covered Peppermint Patties and 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream Special, 29¢ You'll like this delightful ing cream beca rich, creamy no home to- , special, Rubber Gloves Add Life To Your Shoes! NU-SHINE Restores Color Preserves Leather Makes Old Shoes Look New Lengthens Life of New Shoes The quickest. cleanest. casiest way to is with Nu-Shi but a couple o the shine lasts _Giet a bottle of our s s tc A pound box of Splendid quality Rubber Gloves—just the thing for house- hold use. a pound box of Honey Jumbo Nougatines —both for 59c. Saturday only. Take a Candy Treat home tomorrow, it will please the entire family! Tomorrow— Get a one-pound box of Chocolate Peppermint Patties And a one-pound box of Honey Jumbo Nougatines Both for 5 9 C Rich, creamy peppermints, covered with de- Tempting and licious chocolate. Full pound box. Pond’s Vanishing | be pleased with it. 49¢ Months of Lustrous Shines in every bottle, for only 2le 35¢ Size g § 30c Size Kolynes Tooth Paste wholesome. October Special 50c Size Mavis Face Powder October 30c Size f Resinol Skin Soap October 30c Size Lyon’s Tooth Powder October Special 3 for 50c 35¢ Size S. & D. Lapactic Pills October Cream ‘ g 60c Size Forhan’s Tooth Paste October $ Special Dorin Rouze (No. 1249) October Special J. &1J. Baby Powder October Special 50¢ Size Hair Groom (Keeps Hair in Place) October Special Pure, fresh chocolate-covered nougat confec- tion. A real delight for every one. Remember, Saturday Only—Two pounds of Fresh, Tempting Candies for only 59c. $1.00 Size Listerine The Safe Antiseptic October 7 for 25¢ bargain for you. ings on to you. MEN! A Great Sale! Sal “La Flor De Cagan” MANILA CIGARS 60c Size Hepatica October 2.quart Size Aluminum Percolators 5 79¢ Men—if you like Manila cigars, here's a_big Genuine handmade, long-filler cigars of real quality. A regular 5c cigar. We were very fortunate in purchasing a quantity of these cigars at a special price—we are passing the sav- $1.50 Size Guaranteed Alarm Clocks Buy them by the box and save more! October Special Size Merck’s Zine Stearate October 50c Size Phillip’s Milk: of Magnesia October $1.00 Size Nujol _69c Pint Size Genuine Thermos Bottles

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