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» . MARCONI ANNOUNCES WHEELER ANSWERS| HUGHES N SPEECH Candidate, Nearing End of | 60-Day Tour, Hits Back at Secretary of State. By the Associated 1" | ABOARD WH SPECIAL ROUTE TO TOLKDO, Ohio, October 30.—Back on & trail he covered two months ago at the beginning of his campaign, Senator Wheeler, Inde- vendent presidential candidate. €nte! early today, tra ling on s that made Toledo his first stop. Tomorrow will biing him | to Youngstown and Ashtabula. He ! will_leave the State tomorrow night | and put in the last efforts of his campaign in New York, New Jer: and Maryland His nerary. which Thas already kept him speaking for 60 days and brought him within sight of the boundar of the United States in four directions, calls for activities running right up to 11 p.m. Monday. Novembet 3, when he will be in Balti- more. Senator Wheeler made his final Michigan appeal at Flint last night. | At Saginaw in the afternoon and in‘ the evening he d his_attention | to the recent s of Charl 2. Hughes, Secretary of State. At Sagi- | raw he alluded to the speech as that of a man who has been considered a tatesman turning to the discredited ta s of the ward pelitician to get Vote: Going over the same ground in his addr last night, he the Secretary with knowing h ment that failure to elect Wwould be followed by chaos as untrue. I f NEW WIRELESS DEVICE Soon Will Permit Free Communioa- tion Throughout World, ’ He Says. Ry the Associated Press ROME, October 30.—After a cruise throughout the Mediterranean, during) which he made numerous experiments in wireless telegraphy and telephony. which have not been public, William Marconi last night spoke for the first time through the w cphone of the Italian Radiophonic Union ! “I am convinced,” Marconi said,} “that the ists in nature a means | for propa & energy which is still| unknown to u: we vainly try {0 represent by mathematical formu- s with theories imagined by us, but hich often are disproved by later discoveries In an interview later he said a new wireless apparatus had been dis- covered which soon would make pos- sible free communication throughout the world. | | | No. 2530 Q Street N.W. A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE SUITES of 2 and 3 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. Well arranged, all outside. Open evenings until 9:30 pm. Representative on premises. Attractive Rentals SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 727 Fifteenth St. N.W. Telephone Main NowYou'll like bran ®2.C.Co 1028 | Coming back into western Nebraska | W3S making it for medicinal pur- | corrupt the is the right price to pay for your dentifrice. Colgate’s, which cleans teeth the right way, sells atthe right price TEETH THE FIGKT WAY 1f your wisdom teeth c'fllld talk they'd - smy, “Use Colguss’s” G.0.P. TRIES TO BUY | GOES TO JAIL FOR WIFE. | VOTE, BRYAN SAYS |Beitimore Man Takes Blame tor Violation of Dry Law. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, October 30.—Whao said the days of chivalry are dead} When Mrs. Anna Marszelik, wite of Joseph Marszelik, a farmer of Phila- delphia road and Delius avenue, was arrested by prohibition agents for 30 | manufacturing kummel, she said whe $100,000 Already Spent in Ne- braska, Vice Presidency Can. didate Avers. 5 'y the Assocated Pross. - ALLIANCE, Nebr.. October poses for her children. from Sheridan, Wyo., Gov. Bryan, [ POSes I Democratic vice presidential candi- date, In three campaign speeches yes- | WOUld not save her, the kusband gu r dog's b terday declared that reports called to | tePbed forward and pleaded guilty | g hesad) his attention show that “the Repub- |t the charge, licans, up to a short time ago, had | JUde Soper sentenced him to 10 pproximately $100,000 into Ne- | 48¥s in jail to buy the elestion in this informed her explanat'un | answers any question ) there fs the possibil he added, “that the sum will reach $150, 600 before election day, when addi- | tional sums are collected inside the State, Gov. Bryan cited this as & continua- tion of what, , was done four | years ago at the Republican national | convention, “when the privilege-seek- ing class bid miillons of dollars for the privilege of naming cabinet offi- | hat it indicated “another fund is being raised to Government,” t The vice presidential nominee spoke at Bridgeport and Bayard before cam- ing here for the last speech of his campaign in this part of the State. He told a large audience of labor men here what the Democratic party held out to them in the way of relief, and pointed to the “labor record” of John W. Davis, the party standard | bearer, as entitling the Democratic | ticket to thefr full support at the | election . Dunbar Gets Data on Alumni. A survey of the activities of the | alumni of Dunbar High School has been started by the faculty and student body | under the direction of J. C. Wright. Questionnaires have been sent to the | alumn regarding their occupation, achievements and other data which will be preserved for the information of fu- ture pupils of the institution. AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Same high quality, fine white dia- mond, only a larger stone, of course. Dazzlingly brilliant, superbly mounted, a value that would indeed easy terms and our wn- qualified guarantee with every stone! Think of it! A fine, white, brilliant diamond, in a lovely 18-kt solid white gold mounting of the latest design for only $29.75, on easy pay- ment terms of— be difficult to duplicate. + $1 A WEEK $1 A WEEK A wonderful bargain in a fine white bril- : § A truly magnificent diamond of unsur- liant diamond set in passing _brilliance, 2 handsome 18-kt. ) in an 18kt solid solid gold - i white gold mounting ing—an engagement o \ —and please remem- ring that will de- 0 2 ber, every article light the most fas- = ; we' well i3 fully tidious flancee. guaranteed. $1.50 A WEEK Pick out whatever you want from our splendid stock of jewelry. Make your selection before the holiday rush, while stocks are at their fullest and choosing is easy and pleasant. A small deposit is all you require now, and small, partial payments on the balance can be deferred until next year. We. believe in practical help to the early Xmas shopper. Nlinois ““Capital” The HAFIS Rectangular The popular, rectangular-shaped $ .50 case, very small and most attrac- — tive, in_ 18-kt. solid white gold. Seventeen- 535 jeweled, celebrated Look at this attractive | HAFIS movement..... watch, an Illinois “Capital” thin model, with 17-jew- eled adjusted movement in a 20-year guaranteed gold filled engraved case. $1 A WEEK 26-Piece Set Community “DURO” Silver Plate (Knives, Forks and Spoons) We are exclusive agents in Washington for this handsame $14.8 Toilet Sets Manufactured Ivory, Tértoise, Amber, Pearl, Etc. An ideal Xmas gift, ob- tainable on our easy pay- ment plan, $15 to $100 ful value, Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store 70 Sample Woolen Skirts, *3** Each; Friday Only In plaids, checks, stripes and plain models. Of Wool Crepe, Vel plaids, Flannels, Vel checks and Fancy Wool. Wrap- around, plaids. Sizes 26 to 34. All one-of-a-kind styles. Navy Hairline Suits, Special, $10 3 Full Satimde Chyne Hairline Suits, in the desirable box-coat and wrap-around skirt models. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Corduroy Frocks, $5 20, specially priced for Friday. Poplin col- lar and cuffs. Narrow tie-belts. Sage green, henng, tan and brown. Sizes 36 to 42. gray. Jersey Frocks, $5 Also very speclally priced, sleeve models, with white collar and cuffs. els. Tallored; tam, brown, black, rust, navy and leated, combination pleat and circular models. Shown in black or brown and white checks, brown and tan Wool Crepe Pleated Skirts, $3.95 20 Skirts at this extraordinary Friday price. Combination and knife pleats. Navy, brown and tan plaids. Sizes 28 to _Corduroy Frocks, Jersey Frocks and Pleated Rep Skirts, %5 Long or short Extra Size Rep Skirts, $5 10 Navy Pleated Rep Skirts, in modish mod- Extra sizes are 34 to 38 for Friday This price is only. - Exceptional Dresses and Utility Coats, *1 Flannel Frocks, $10 14 Plaid Flannel Froeks, duvetyn trimmed pockets. Tan and navy combination colors. Sizes 16 to 40. Hairline Frocks, $10 50, of men's wear material. Navy and black, with tan or gray duvetyn collargand cuffs. Sizes 16 to 44. Save Here Friday—Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable ; not sent:C. O. D. or on approval ; mail or phone orders not accepted. Dimity Overblouses, 50c Also English Broadcloth Over- blouses. 30, greatly reduced on account of being slightly soiled. Sizes 36 to 44. Sweaters in colors of Mex- Smart Tunics, $2.50 ico, Indian, gray, powder 14 Crepe and Rayon Tunics in the blue and tangerine, with fashionable straightline effect. V contrasting color borders, necks and also round necks. Feather Boas, $2.95 7 Ostrich Feather Boas, in black. jade, orchid, peach and powder blue. Marked for immediate clearance. Felt Hats Now 88¢ 63 Sports Felt Hats, in dark colors. Also a few in high shades. Some hats were marked as high as $1.95. Felt Sports Hats, $1.65 Were much higher. 68 Fine Quality Sports Hats, in small, close-fitting models. Slip-on Sweaters, 25¢ Much less than half price. 8, in desirable colors and styles, tre- mendously reduced for immediate clearance Friday morning. Polly Prim Aprons, 38¢c 7, of percale and gingham, in at- tractive assortment of colors and styles. Brassieres-Bandeaux, 15¢ 22 Brassieres and Bandeaux, of brocaded and satin-striped mate- rials. Sizes 40 and 42. . Low-Bust Corsets, 75¢ ‘Were much higher. 54 Low-bust Carsets, in flesh and white. Well made for comfort. Sizes 26 to 33. Work Baskets, 35¢, 85¢ $1.25 and $1.45 ' Sleeveless Wool Sweaters, $1.95 Reduced to clear our stock. Women's Sports Hose - $1.25 Pair Special for Friday. Irregulars of $2.50 grade. Silk and Mercerized Sports Hose. Sizes 8% to 10. Childrea’s and Misses’ Brown Lace Shoes, $1.95 Specially priced tomorrow. Leather Lace Shoes, with gogqd- wearing soles and rubber heels. Sizes 8% to 2. Women’s Silk Hose 50c Pair . Irregulars of $1 grade. 200 Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, gray, nude and cor- dovan, Sizes 83 to 10. Women’s Sample Heavy Union Suits, 75¢ Samples of much higher grade. They have low necks and are in knee length, Sizes 36 to 42. Handbags, $1.50 Were $1.95. 72 Silk and Leather Handbags, in navy, tan, brown, gray and black. At this special Friday price. Special, 25¢ 44 jars of this splendid Cold A small quantity, sharply re- Cream, guaranteed to contain duced for clearance Friday. In pure lemon juice. A splendid several styles and sizes, with cleansing and bleaching cream. covers. Not lined. Usually much higher. Philippine Handmade Gowns and Chemise Very Special 31 45 A limited number of Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemise. Entirely handmade lingerie at this exceptionally low price will be recognized as splendid values. They are slightly soiled from handling, but this, of course, doesn’t affect the wearing qualities’ the least bit. ke DOWN STAIRS STORE Infants’ Flannelette Sleepers, 58¢c 50 at this greatly lowered price. Sleepers with feet, making them more desirable. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Girls’ Winter-weight Union Saits, 68¢ Were much higher. 40 girls’ ‘Winter-weight Cotton Unifon Suits, with long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 14 to 16 only. Wool Underhose, 50¢ Pair Irregulars of $1 grade. 100, in shades of flesh. Splendid hose to ‘wear under chiffon hose. Sizes 815 to 10. Children’s and Misses’ One-Strap Pumps, $1.95 Were $2.50. 24 pairs of Brown Leather and Patent Leather One-strap Pumps. - Sizes 8% to 2. P Misses’ Maroon Felt Slippers, 65¢ Pair ‘Were $1 pair. 25 pairs, with leather soles and rubber heels. Sizes 11% to 2. Remnants—Plain and Printed Silks ' ‘At Greatly Reduced Prices In lengths from 1% to 3% yards; 3%-inch all-silk Crepe de Chine, $1.48 yard, Was $1.68 yard. 36-inch all-silk Satin, $1.48 yard) was $1.68 yard. 36-inch printed Crepe de Chine, $1.88 yard; was $1.95 yard. 36-inch Knitted Crepe, 3 yards, $2.96; was $1.35 yard. Remnarits of Imported Gingham, Crepe Tissue, Volle, Flannel- ette, in lengths from 1 to 4 yards. Priced from 15¢ to 33¢ yard. Remnants Cretonnes, Marquisette Scrim, Swiss and Terry Cloth in lengths froem 1% to 4 yards. Priced 20c to 58c yard. DOWN STAIRS STORE. House Dresses Now $1.25 A-splendid lot, of House Dresses, in petfectly charming styles and color combinations. Of quality gingbam, Sises 33 to 42. House 75¢° Reduced for Friday. 4 Finely Made Hause Dresses, of gingham, chambray or percale. Bises 36 * “{18x50) Searfs, 7S¢ Were $1.25. 14 Japsnese drawn- work scarfs; slightly soiled. Block Plaid Cotton Sheet Blankets, $1.25 Each 42 in biue, pink, tan and gray; in the . wanted _64x76-inch size. Very specially priced for Friday oaly. 50 Full-cut Union Suits, of nain- sook, in sizes 36, 40, 42-and 46 only. Men’s Ties, 38¢ Reduced. 50 Silk and Knit Rayon Ties, in attractive assortment of Ppatterns and coloé:“.m s1 Pair. 44 pairs hemstitched mar- quisette curtains in white, with narrow lace edges; 2% yards long. - O Turkish Towel Sets, 95¢ Were $1.25. 10 fancy embroid- ered Turkish Towel Sets; 3- plece sets. Slightly soiled from Satin Frocks, $10 10 Black Satin Frocks, in straightline models. Lace collar and cuffs, Sizes 40 to 44." . DOWN STAIRS STORE Utility Coats, $10 20 Utility Sports Topcoats, in plain and plaid materials. Ling- ette lined. Full length. Sizes 16 to 42. Friday, among all days of the week, is the time when great numbers of economical shoppers buy here. hare tomorrow in these numerous savings. * Women’s Cotton Sports Hose, 25¢ Pair 70 pairs Women’s Cotton Sports Hose, in camel, gray and brown. Sizes 9 and 9% only. Women’s Fabric Gloves, 38c Pr. 80 pairs High-grade Fabric Gloves, including strap- wrist gauntlet and 2-clasp styles. Reduced on ac- count of broken size range. Sizes in lot 5% to 6. In shades of gray and fawn. Bungalow Aprons, 58c 20, of tissue gingham and scout percales. In becoming styles and sizes 36 to 46. Bobby Sweaters, $6.50 Were $%50. Only 4, with large collars. In shades of blue, tan and gray plaids. Of brushed wool. . Mixed Hose, €2c Pair Irregulars of $1.50 grade. 100 pairs Fine Quality Wool-mixed Hose, in shades of gray, tan. brown, black and mixtures. Sizes §% to 10. Bay Rum, Special, 28¢c St. Thomas make. Usually higher priced. 35 bottles of this well known make of Bay Rum. 6-ounce-bottle size. Men’s Socks, 45¢ of 75¢ Grade 200 pairs Heather Wool Mixture Men's Socks. In sizes 10 to 111z, At this price for Friday only. Tunic Skips Now $1.65 13, of satinette. Splendidly made throughout. In shades of blue, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 42 Tricosham Petticoats, $1.75 10 Well Made Petticoats, of fine quality tricosham. Reduced Fri- day. Knit Vests, Reduced, 15¢ Were 25c. 50 Finely Knitted Vests, in bodice style. Sizes 10, 42 and 44. . Cotton Socks, 10c Pair A limited number. In black and sizes 10 to 111, Handmade Gowns, $1 36 Handmade Gowns with kimono sleeves. Square necks with drawnwork. Muslin Gowns, 38¢ Were T8c. with Jennie White with colored pipings. Dust Caps, 25¢; Were 38c 36 Caps, in pale pastel shade. Splendid for doing housework or to sleep in. Boyshform Reducers Are Reduced $5 Were $6.5 5 Slightly Soiled Reducers, of the weil known “Boyshform” make. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear 50c Each 50 garments, including Shirts and Drawers. Slightly irregular. In sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Bath Robes, $3.50 18 Well Made, Warm Bath Rob: in small, medium and large sizes. At this reduced price for Friday only. English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.35 Were more. 20 White Shirts, of high-grade English broadcloth in neckband style. Sizes 14, 141z and 15%%. - Men’s 2-Pants Suits, 20 Were $35.00; trousers. 37, 40 and 44. No alterations. well made woeolen suits with two pairs of Gray and brown mixtures. Regular sizes—35, 36, DOWN STAIRS STORE. Felt Juliet Slippers, *1.15 Were much higher; 100 pairs slippers, chenille trimmed. In brown, blue and cordovan. Leathér sole: Sizes 4 to women's felt Juliet comfort and rubber heels. DOWN STAIRS STORE. , P Boys’ Hose, 4 Pairs, $1 25 pairs Boys' Heavy Ribbed Black Stockings. in sizes 713, 91 and 11. A splendid value for Friday -only. Panty Dresses, 88c 46, “becomingly styled. Panty Dresses, of gingham and percale. In sizes 2 to 5 years. 0 Infants’ Dresses, 48¢ 10, of good quality. Splendidly Made Dresses at this reduced price Friday. Flannelette Sacques, 18¢ Quality Flannelette , with pink and blue For infants. Very well Gowns, 48c Only 8 at this exceptionally low price Friday. Infants’ Blankets, 38c 20. with pink and blue borders and plaids. For baby carriages or cribs. Girls’ Dresses, 75¢ 42 Gingham Dresses for girls 7 ®to 10 years old. Axminster Rugs Reduced ‘This very popular make of rug at these greatly lowered prices for Friday only. Good colors and patterns to select from. size . $4.75 Seconds (8.3x10.6) Seamless Rugs, $29.95 All-wool luxurious rugs with slight imperfections that will not affect wearing qualities. Gold Seal borders. Aeminster nogs... $22.75 (27x54) Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $1.95 10 rugs in desirable colors and designs. They're in the wanted scatter size that al- ways can be put to use. (Oxg) Gold Seal Congoleum, $4.45 ‘ongoleum Art Squares in the popular size for sun parlors, porches, kitchens and breakfast rooms. Without DOWN STAIRS. STORE. Men's Leather Opera Slippers $1.95 Pair Were $3 pair. 60 pairs men's brown leather opera-cut chamois lined house slippers, in sizes 5, 5%, 8, 6%, 7., _Boys’ Bath Robes, $1.95 18 Full-cut and well made Bath ¥ Robes for boys 8 to 14 years. Ecru Net Curtains, $1.45 Each. 32 ecru net curtains with fringed borders; 2% yards long and 40 inchesBwide. Boys’ Fine CM(;II'O’ Pants Very special. 25 Full-cut, Well Made Corduroy Paats, in sizes 10 to 18 years. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.15 ‘Were much higher: 65 double-bed size seamless bleached sheets, hemmed, ready for wuse; slighuy solled from display. Women's ed Satin Boudoir Slippers, 95¢ Were $1.25 pair. = 28 pairs in blue, old rose and black; sizes 61, 7, 72 and 8. Linen Dresser Sets, 75¢ Were $1.25. 10 pure linen sets with narrow lace edges. 3 pieces to set. ! N

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