Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 12

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ELECTION SETTLED, DAWESDECLARES No Longer Any Question of Result, He Tells Dela- | ware Audience. By the Associated Press. WILMINGTON, Del, October 24~ The deciaration that no longer is there any question as to the m of the publican vice pre the metropolitan area of New York. “The issue made by those opposed the existing order of things ha of the great of the country no question what th: 1t will be for the Am senting what the Ame; sents at present.”” He appealed to tl to the attack made personality on the Con United States and our present form of & He speaks tonight In Newark, N. J, 3 KILLED IN BLAST IN KENTUCKY MINE Fourteen Miners in Shaft at Time of Explosion Escare—Victims’ Bodies Found. By the Associated Press. VILLE, K¥., October 24. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924, Also See Page 13 e P T Y T sy e o A A A N A A AR A SR AR AR P AR R A AR A A IR R T A PR 2R 2R AN 2R PR 2R AR 2 2 PR s definitely was established erday as the toll of an explosion he mine near here of the Hart 1 Corporation. Two bodies were | found crushed under a five-foot cave- in of slate which had been dislodged by the blast. The first body was re- | covered earlier in the day. | The victims all were residents of onville. enteen men were In the work- at the time of the blast. Nine of the survivors escaped through an abandoned shaft and the other five were brought out early today. Ofliv-:ers Are Transferred. Frank A. Mullen and Charles have been transferred from iving ship at San Francisco to g ship ra; Salt d Lieut. Robert P. Corps, from the roostook, to the Navy De- 418-30 7th Street—Thru to 8th — CHILDREN'S NEWS FOR SATURDA{'. OCTOBER 25, 1924 Phone Franklin 7400 Wool Jersey Panty Dresses for Tots $5.00 With so many points of attraction ’tis difficult to enu- merate them in such small space. Novel- ty collar and cuffs, . or contrast jersey, silk or wool em- broidery, patch, tai- lored or embroidered pockets, give but a glimpse of their at- tractiveness. In brown, sand, Copen, henna, navy and other pleasing colors. Included at $5.00 are velvet panty dresses with colored silk embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6. Misses® 2-to-6 Fur-Trimmed Coats ‘'$10 and $15 Fashioned of polaire, downy wool, novelty coatings, botany broadcloth and chinchilla, with smocking, buttons, stitching, tucks and fur bands for trim- mings. All full lined and interlined, in The Spirit of Youth in Coatls and Dresses for Junior Misses With the weather changing from warm to cold in a most unreliable fashion, the junior girl must of necessity be doubly prepared. In these two groups, coats and dresses, she can step out in fashion and comfort, whether the day brings a breath of the Arctic, or the warm smile of Old Sol. THE COATS, of polaire, tweeds or brushed polaire, in solid shades, stripes or large plaids; may be had with fur collars or not, showing such embellishments as stitchings, buttons, straps, nov- clty sleeves, slit and patch pockets. In shutter green, brown, penny, powder blue, gray and tan; girls sizes, 7 to 14; juniors’, 13, 15 and 17. $15 THE DRESSES, of twill, erepe de chine, flannel, wool crepes and soft satins, run the gamut of style, from stunning sport frocks to the more severe silks. Beguiling with trims of plaited ruffles, but- tons, panels, laces at collar and cuffs, embroidery and braids, in such shades as rust, navy, powder blue, green, tan, etc. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats $25.00 to $59.50 Such handsome fabrics as lustre Bolivia, suedine, chinchillas and downy wool, with deep fur collars, or bands of fur, all beautifully lined. Charming color choice in sizes 13, 15 and 17. Brushed Wool and Novelty Sweaters $3.98 Warm sweaters with enough weight to bring comfort on cold days, in slip-on and | | | | Children’s Hats of Silk and Velvet $2.00 Adorable little chapeaux of silk, vel- vet and felt, embellished with bands of ribbon, plaited facings, shirred crowns fancy buckles, in rolled brim, short back pokes and other charming styles. Colors include sand, brown, Copen. black, red, navy and tan. FOURTH FLOOR Our Hospital for Broken Dollies —Is a most wonderful place for wound- ed or badly hurt doll playmates. Here expert surgeons with the tenderness and expert knowledge that such administra- tions deserve, repair dollies beautifully —and at the very smallest cost. Don't delay, bring your dollies in now—be- fore the holiday rush starts. FOURTH FLOOR wide color choice. Sizes 2 to 6. coat styles. Choice of gray, tan, blue, green, brown, red and white, some in fancy combina- tions or with striped borders. Sizes 8 The dress and coat sketched to 16. included in the $15 group "BEST\}:E'ETE RAIN CAPES—with attached hood. Red and navy. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $2-98 FOURTH FLOOR, FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Style shown, Toney Tan Calf. And plenty of other husky, stormproof O x- fords—$5.95. Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. High Value High Shoss A Toy Marmon Given Away at Our Auto Show— Saturday Is Your Last Chance to Win It Tomorrow is the last, and, of course, the biggest day of our TOY AUTO SHOW, as all the boys and girls will have holiday from school, which means a rec- ord attendance. Toy models of all the famous makes, Jordan, Packard, Columbia, Buick, Chrysler, Durant and others, just like Dad’s, though smaller, bright and shining in new paint and polished trimmings, are on display. Any Child Accompanied By Adult May Enter the Contest There is no obligation, the drawing is free and open to all children accompanied by an adult. Be sure to bring your youngsters, or if you have none borrow one or two for the occasion. . Many with the new full-length springs, a departure in toy auto comfort, some with the no-dead-center gear, which is adjustable as the owner grows and others so wonderfully equipped with windshield, spare wheel, bumpers, lights, mirrors and tool boxes that one can but marvel at ther completeness. By all means, be sure to come tomorrow and see these wonderful little autos— you can take a ride around the speedway all by yourself! Don’t miss it! The Lucky Number Will Be Drawn Saturday at 4:30 P.M. The nrize is a handsome Marmon model that sells for $29.50, surely a reward worth while. It is necessary that the child holding the lucky number be present at the time of the drawing. Its a wonderful opportunity to get one of these Autos Proniy oy free of cost. ctured, wi toe model, in SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. black or tan Eric | Calf. Others in { - = every wanted last to every man’s taste. $5.95, Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Boys’ Two-Pants School Suits That Deliver Double Service $7.95, $9.75 and $12.98 “Double-Service” becomes much more than an advertising phrase when applied to these handsome, sturdy suits of all-wool tweed, cassimere and novelty mixtures. Because these well made sufts really deliver “double service”—the extra pair of Patent Leather Dancing Shoes 200 Children’s China Sets $1.00 Every little tike should have this set of flat plate, porridge bowl and cup and saucer. Made of attractive transparent china, decorated in colorful scenic designs. SIXTE FLOOE. Children’s Warm Knit Underwear Children’s Vests and Pants, long- sleeved shirts with high neck or elbow- length sleeves and Dutch neck; knee or ankle-length pants. Sizes 2 59 tol2years ..ocovineenn C Health-Style School Shoes for Girls and Boys lined knickers assure that. $3'95 Made with good, roomy pockets, stout scams and selected findings, for boys of 8 We call these “health-style” because to 17. Boys’ Mackinaws, $9.75 and $12.75 they are made on foot-forming lasts, with Warm, double-breasted models, with plenty of room for all five toes. deep, convertible collars and roomy muff Made of sturdy tan leather, they have the requisite qualities of endurance, with and side pockets,” for those cold days just around the corner. Shown in snappy sport a gentle pliability, essential combination for play. A?l have Goodyear welt soles and plaids, well made, accurately tailored. Sizes 8 to 18 years. sizes up to 13} have spring heel. Sizes 1 to 6 have rubber top lifts on heels. - Junior O’Coats, $8.95 and $10.95 Intelligent fitting service, please par- ent and children. Choose from five attractive shades of deep pile chinchilla and novelty overcoat- STREET FLOOR, 418 7TTH ST. Children’s Fancy- mgs, made up in double-breasted style, with convertible collar and deep pockets. Belt Topped Sox all around, handsomely tailored. Sizes 212 Boys’ Union Suits of medium weight cotton material, long sleeves and ankle length or short sleeves, knee length; high neck. Sizes 4 to 18. $1.35, $1.65 and $1.95. Boys’ Fleece-Lined Union Suits, an- kle length with high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 4 $1.00 # 50¢ Higher priced socks of a discontinued line, x‘educpendc for close-out. All shades, a1 with plain or novelty tops, in fancy weaves. Every man needs them for evening wear. Pictured one of several styles now scoring big! $5.95. Cor. 7th & K FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. STREET FLOOR. "&"@%‘@ P PP ETRETDTPDPPD @@@’@@W@W@@@@@@@@@@@@ PPPPPPRIPDPT

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