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- ROOSEVELT LISTS ' T SPEECHES TODAY ;» Declares Stay-at-Home Vote Is Needed to End Tam- many Control. mira. trav dy ‘eise thought, that he ha ever, | Then late at night been defeated. came the returns from this county and he won by 18,000. “There werc in this county and Cat- taragus at the last election 30,000 who did not vote. I want those votes We want you to turn out und help us beat Tammany and all that it stands for.” At Batavia the colonel was intro- duced as one who held his father's ideas on race suicide. “I think that is about the nicest in- troduction 1 have ever had” he re- plied. “Now, I do not want to claim all the credit for being against race suicide. 1 yhink, at least, the better half of the family should have some credit. have four children, a! daughter as tall as Mrs. Roosevelt and three boy Then he introduced Mrs. Roosevelt while the audience laughed and ap- plauded. WHALING IS BOOMING. October revived CHRIS 17.—Whali to such an vices which wi to be brought on deck TWIN SISTERS DIVIDED ON STEPMOTHER’S SUIT One Sides With Father, S. E. Car- penter, and Other With Former Actress. By the Associated Press. « The twin r penter of Ri : div o trial of the divorce suit brought against him by his second wife, Kath- i salle Carpenter, former ac- - | Square Hdtel yesterday declared, “We -| are faced by the appalling fact that -|thing? 1Is it wise to undermine the through “improper influence Noted Antiquarian Dies. NEW YORK, October 17.—Hel Farr De Puy, antiquarian, whose c lection of rare books and manuscripts has been called one of the finest the country, died last Tu Easton, Md., a fe this city. He w AS LONG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HAD AL { THE WAY DOWN TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy ¢ of stripping blubber. pany will fish off the and off the Orkney ® GEORGE’'S TOMORROW BIG SALE OF TROUSERS Men’s trousers stylish in attractive, n stripes and dark patterns. Sizes 31 to 42. Young men’s all-wool, cassimere t attractive patterns per- fectly modeled to hang just right. Si trousers; izes 29 to 34. Alterations at cost. TwoPants Suits For Youths and Students THE NEW WALES AND NOBBY DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS—REDUCED FROM $29.50 FOR I worsted-filled ‘he fabrics are sclected wool ALL DRUGGISTS BY COMING TO at & Rt dea et tdaeestzesaataiseesstaittidsssadiatenataissisatviiiaianeesiissicatasivesaniietiatstiometatatsaiatett ey ioseeeey Tomorrow Only THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, SAYS POLITICIANS TEND TO RADICALISM Rev. Dr. Kirby Sees Trust of Peo- ple in Each Other Being Undermined. Indicating mutual trust and con- fidence as the basis of all soclal, commercial and political intercourse Rev.®*Dr. William J. Kirby of the Catholio University in an address be- fore the weekly luncheon of the Cos- mopolitan Club at the Franklin the politicul parties of the Na- development gf Kirby deciared, ¥ | ask you is not part of our great parties a deadly trust and confidence of the public in such times as these? He pointed out that the extreme radicals take the statements of the Republicans against the Democrats and the Demo- crats against the Republicans and from the lips of the two great COR KRUSHED WHEAT LOAF this attitude on the |8 parties themselves try to show the people that all are scoundrels. Suggesting that it might be pos- sible to confine campaigns to party insues rather than to the dragging down of the public confidence in ail the Nation's leaders, Dr. Kirby said the result of the system of political campalgns at present is that the best type of citizens will not run for publio office, declaring: “These men are not willing to be pillorized before the public in order to serve the pub- lic in office.” He declared if conti- cence is undermined in the parties the public might turn to an untried type of government. Dr. Kirby asserted that a person could only be an extreme radical when he had lost confidence in ail of our institutions. Announcement was made that R. O. Marsh, the American engineer and explorer, with his white Indians would be present at the luncheon next Thursday. A committee next night meeting was named. committee consi; of Lewis Pa Petit, Fred Rice, Mi dward Rule, Larry Kue- Schneider and Dr. kd- iiver and Raymond Rogca. arrange for the The Forest rangers carry an instrument called a sling psychrometer for de- lative humidity of the air and so learning when forest fires are most likely to oceur. Address Communications to W. M. Hornstein, President. Phone Col. 9855 Grocery Sociely. INCORP ORATED - BY’S 7 In the last season 18,635,200 Loch Leven and brook trout fingerlings and black spotted trout fry and eyed eggs were planted in the lakes and rivers of Yellowstone National Park. RENT 2325 18th St. N. W. N Store 7. The greatest health-build- ing bread baked. Serve it often—young and old folks like it fine. ORDER IT REGULARLY FROM A DGS STORE Choice LEG OF LAMB, per Ib., 33¢C Fresh HAMS CRANBERRIES per 1lb. 2 Ib. Always a DGS SPECIAL WAGNER'S STRINGLESS BEANS DEL MONTE DEL MONTE TUNA FISH Asparagus Tips Asparagus Tips White Meat iz Squares Picnic 25¢ 25¢ Whole 3o|c.b. Can 15c 23 39 29 PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR : Packazes 25¢ KRUMM'S Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles AUTH’S Smoked and Pork Products GELFAND'S Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s BLUE BIRD the Cheapest, But the Best Thousand Island Dressing Small Pullman Loaf A beverage—more de- licious than grape juice— So reasonable, case, 24 bottles, $1.00 For every Bread Service 3Pkzs. 295¢ At all the DGS Stores Small Tall 9c c bottle cheviots of distinctive weave, in various tones of gray-blue, pow- dered blue, grays and browns, ranging from dark shades to cocoa tan. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Alterations at cost. CRISCO :» 23c | CHIPSO ;:... 25¢ RITTER’S BEANS 3 Cans, 25¢ Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits Just the suit you want for your “Million-Dollar Boy.” The coat and knickers are lined; insuring warmth and longer wear. In the new styles that are becoming to boys. Sizes 8 to 16. $7.50 Values On Sale Saturday : 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” 23 3 : FANCY MICHIGAN POTATOES NEW SAUER KRAUT SUGAR GOLD BAND BUTTER HOLMES Fresh Green Apple Pies So good! .ll;fim", 0R|G|NAL TheBg:tSausage the g‘o{-k SAUSAGE Bat‘ Package. TROC CERESOTA 2% 2V The finest butter substi- tate—Nut Margerine C Everyone in _the family will enjoy a Holmes pie. “The prize bread and pastry flour of the world.” 5 Ibs., 12¢ 15¢ qt. 10 Ibs,, 77¢ 4lc 20c 40c Still 35c 29c Lh. S Lbs, 32¢ 12 Lbs, 65¢ 1924. e Saturday The Busy Corner Penna Ave. 8th and D Striped, Plaid and Plain Flannel Dresses at $15.00 —Dresses designed to emphasize the graceful slimness of youth, with just // that touch of boyish simplicity which makes them adorable to young college girls or the newly fledged young busi- ness woman. —They are very smartly tailored, have boyish collars, wide leather belts in colors to harmonize with the pre- vailing color of the stripe or plaid. Some have self belts, and others are in beltless styles. Metal buttons or buttons of self material and fancy stitching are the chief concessions to the feminine desire for ornamentation. —The slim young girl of 16 to 20 should look as graceful as a willow wand in one of these trimly made dresses. Kann's—Second Floor. Corduroy Dresses Are Unusually Low Priced at $7.95 —Two of these are shown in the accom- panying sketch. skirt made with the wale running cross- wise, and the bodice part and border with the wale up and down. Some styles have the Others are made with up-and-down wale and trimmed with large patch pockets. Some have the round Most of them have little black ribbon ties at Peggy collar, other the roll collar. the neck, and narrow self belts. The colors are Madonna blue, turquoise blue, rose, almond green, Mexico, navy, reseda and coral. —DMisses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Girls’ Coats That Express the Joyousness of Youth at —The swing, the dash, the carefree air that is the inherent birthright of the young girl of 7 to 14 seems expressed in every line of these smart little coats. There are new plaids and plain and blocked polaires with their natty throw scarfs or generously warm fur collars, or convertible self collars. Coats with the trimming of fancy silk stitching and many buttons. All are full length lined and interlined. The colors are gray, blue and the new shades of brown. Kann’s—Second Floor. Girls’ Raincapes, $1.97 —No little girl who possesses one of these raincapes will want to repeat the old nursery rhyme: “Rain, rain, go to Spain and never, never come back again.” In- stead she'll be hoping for rainy days to have a chance to wear her new red or navy rain cape with its bright colored rubber lining and attached hood. Sizes 6 to 14. Kann's—Second Floor.