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=5 THE EVENING STAR, WKB"HI‘NGTON D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924. son, Democrat, for governor, the count | S co, has been accepted by from 2,491 precincts showing: Baker, RESS A y ( : Fy ly pith Woodisard & Loth ildi | = 369,743; Nelson, 356,563. — -— ormerly i o0dw Arop S. W. N. Bulldlng GAP URE Ml[;HIGAN .Ilfl MISSUURI G U P Baker took the lead in the guber- | It .pays to read the want columns of O cab 200 ! i i natorial race for the first time early [The Star. Hundreds of situations are nd evening classes y For the first time in its history Young Rosslyn Woman in Hospital LU.I. ¢ W g cin today, when returns from St. Louis | obtained through them. Kresge Bldg.. 11th & G Ss. Phone M. 5084. " 7 Navy i City began showing up. the State, War and Navy Building Wxfl:: Chan;e tor]::c:ve titegmishoningny e y . 2 ed. & = e, can State ticket, with the exception, . 1 Score Overwhelming Vic- i R ith One : ; H - a 2 p b Lo L S haps, of Mrs. Kate Morrow, Demo Donahey Virtually Certain of| i e . epublican Slate, Wit R R T R T . Governorship—Has 81,- | My, ool lowtse ' tories—Parochial School | AR E oA ™ i November s.—| Exception, Likely to Be | #tate: woula roht up'a iend in e Louls that would be difficult to over- Brrie Ban Is Beaten note to her husband, David Ptk HGer . , a motorman ‘employed by the i i ! 959 Vote Lead. : Drnmne [ Wikhivgton and Old Domiaton. Raf: Victorious. r nce Department in the World | |- . sl .hFfi.‘.‘,"i’;:a;(fl:&li‘\’s:ymrr:re‘::: oot e b b War and was wounded in action in [ I¥ the Associat - ARG L £ s e, | By the Associated Press. : 1 By the Associated Prese e e mraaea the I 4 Mrs. Alice Russell, 24 years of age, |BJ ! i . = 5 iy i s " COLUMBUS, Ohio, N 3 a1 ot oot oAl th cturns esterday’s general [ attempted suicide in her home in| ST. LOUIS, Mo, November 5.—The Deligh COLUMBUS, Ohio, E 3 of Ho o : In Recital at the National Theater Tomorrow Mme. Samaroff is by birth an American, having been born in San Antonio, Tex, of German-Russian parents. Brought up in an environment of music, her mother and maternal grandmother being pianists of the highest accomplishments, it is but natural that she should develop rare distinction in her art. e | werved atmox- Tre. e : o higan only added to|Rosslyn vesterday afternoon by (8t. Louis Post-Dispatch, a Democrat sivenes: e o drinking poison. She was rushed to|newspaper, today conceded that Presi- Dinners 3 r L with [ 3 . discriminuting diners. : ney Hospital and it was re-|dent Coolidge had carried Missouri d Fatadito b oponent e there' tndnyiithat shesnod a sndiwouliiNave s plusslityofapoEent: ; Franklin Sq. Hotel (R b - pluralit = v : |amendments to the : e for recovery. mately 56,000. The Post-Dispatch at leave little room for doubt | 5 ? el With 1501 out of b i nmonwealth Attorney Willlam |10 am. was unwilling to concede the The retur from the A the of he reporting on the presiden- 0th, who, with Sheriff Howard |election of Sam A. Baker, Republican of preci > g . s iz t at 10:30 o'clock | B. Fields, investigated the case, |candidate for governor, declaring the Coolidge o . : Chaplain : stated that Russell, after taking [Face was “very close. f unpr - el Army, attache G 3 5 > pois B T e e e 4 : b > S 3y a d to Cecelia Green, a|reported this morning, President Cool- ) J e DHendeor mal al rac glored woman. According to Judge |ldge incrensed his lead over Davis to WHO WAS 7y ote 1 i g Rt lelncts ] . Mrs. Russell said she pur-|46.104, with Senator La ” showed Donahe i |5 < served durlng - the l4s3ibgp . 119, d the poison at a drug store on |behind. . 2 K—THE UNKNOWN? 1. Davis, R b ex ar. bup that-sssoclation v « venth street, Washington, D, C. |+ The vote in 2,489 of the State's 4,069 f o until Mr. Dunigan visited Chaplain 2 : ~ &) ; e ing the druggist that she wanted 3 . it for rats. Yates to arrangesfor the wedding. AThendiencs S Coffee Shoppe 14th St.at K Fo bbb b bbb b b bbb RS I e - A R R R R R R R R R S R R R T R AR T TG R ORI The poetic charm of her renditions make her one of the greatest pianists of the age She is a Steinway Artist, and her Victor Records lid lead are true recordings of her great achievements. Coolidge's lead over EIE Sai D ote - . which were intended to a- | & e it e rochial schools from th Howard Alumni Prepares for Game . 811 iieomestaliovetsA.000; and - angements for its participation portion the B0 that emonies preceding the Lin- Sl y oDt olo s Sy auld coln-Howard foot ball game will be cater representation in the State|,, 4o by the Washington Alumni of e paefeated by votes| fioward University at a meeting Sat- At o a : . cots |of from two to one to five to one, LUniverslly atis Mestingfats S r t and a dose| In a th smered, dght forl SO B R it e 5 < 4 nficted - manorg ot T o N imith | e annual meeting of the organiza- 5 = By the . na sl Jhe former post eading nis | e A e o s | e ontonineD irror catc hile in the hathroom of his . ; e s, HUpS e s i ! [ feion oyttt ekor” A who had Ku |Will be clected I 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. Pils of sc N it | C1 two days a -|Klux Klan nt, by 11,000, —————— | . the prind : - Physicis ¥ he|when returns from : It vou need work, read the want engines sity's precincts 4 y columns of The Star. A special invitation is extended to all lovers of music to hear these numbers played in our Victrola rooms. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. Part I zMSO (Listz) 12-in., $2.00 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. Part IL (Liszt) Licbestraum (Dream of Love) 26369_ (Liszt), 12-in., $290 Nocturne in E Flat (Opus 9, No. 2). (Chopin) Ride of the Valkyries 16270 (Wagner-Hautche- . son), 12-in., $2.00 La Campanella (The Chimes) f (;;g,m,,;_“Lff;, Sparks \ 825 (Moszkowski) 10- Turkish March (from Ruins of | . $L50 Athens) (Beethoven) Topcoats for Little Ladies vex INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN I z ittle raglan 1 is of green imported homespun, exceptional choice of coats with ; 0 or without fur collars. Furniture Established 1861 Linens Carpets F Street and Eleventh Ubpholstery ! e Spiiiass 1 8% (Mendelssohn), e U™ Join. stse (Paul Juon) DRCOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 G . Steinway and Other Leading Pianos. Naiads at the Spring { I A A A A A A A e S S R S N A N R e A A S A SRR SR SR AR AL b S T A s s S S S S SRR AN N TN 2 i INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN -] The Dining Room on Thanksgiving Day is the meeting w, b, moses & Scns place of all the omes nearest to our thoughts, care then should be given to Furniture Established 1861 its appearance, so that when the day Carpets arrives everything will be in readiness for a perfect dinner. Below are listed a few of the many beautiful and service- able suites on our ficors. Linens . F Street and Eleventh Upholstery 0 pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite China Cabinet finished in beau- tiful red lacques..............$775.00 0 pc. Inlaid Mahog=zay Sheraton Dining Roem St .....$865.00 0 pc. Mahogany and Qld Mapie Dining Room Suite, open or closed china cabinet...........$475.00 10 pc. Walnut and Old Maple 10 pc. Walnut Dining Room Dining Room Suite..........$475.00 Suite, chai.rs upholstered in 10 pc. Wainut Dining Room blue mohair................$410.00 ..$750.00 10 pec. Dark Walnut Di z 10 pc. Mahogany and Old Maple Room Suite, c*sirs uphol- Dining Room Suite..........$500.00 stered in tapestry...........$725.00 pc. Walnut Dining Room 10 pc. Dark ning Suite, chairs covered in mo- Room Suite, chairs wuphol- hair seats and backs........$490.00 stered in velour.............$750.00 10 pc. Dark Walnut Dining 10 pc. Mahogany Chippendale Room Suite.................$625.00 Dining Room Suite..........$675.00 10 pc. Dark Walnut Dining 10 pc. Walnut Dining Room * Room Suite......c..c.......$410.00 Stiite co.veconnrassosasmnes $725:00 10 pc. Walnut Dining Room 10 pc. Red Mahogany Colonial Suite, suitable for small room.$375.00 Dining Room Suite.........$1,050.00 Linens for Thanksgiving \ $19.00 H. S. Luncheon Sets (cloth $15.00 Table Cloths, size 2x214 and V2 doz. napkins to match), yds.; now, each..............811.75 cloth size 65x65 in.; now, set. .$16.25 $14.75 Table Cloths, size 2x2 yds.; : § $30.00 Sets, cloth size 71x71 in., now, eacfin. . ‘.). - ?. ?n'ze - x ydls .$12.00 THE O RI”E N TAL with 3 doz. napkins; now, set.$25.75 518.25 Table Cloths, size 2x215 ! g Therg is nothing more appealing or yds.; now, each..............$15.25 i A L N refined in taste than a beautiful i ' i linen table cloth and napkins $8.00 Napkins, size 22x22 in.; $6.00 Table Cloths, size 70x70 in.; now, dozem.................. $6.25 A N N O U N C E S now, each................... $4.75 $11.00 Napkins, size 22x22 in.; A $8.00 Table Cloths, size 70x90 in.; now, dozpen. Coco e o .' $8.75 now, each................... $6.00 e $14.25 Napkins, size 25x25 in.; A SALE OF PERSIAN, INDIA, TURKISH AND 2 now, dozen..................$11.50 in.; now, each.... sssesansizon $7.25 $13.75 Napkins, size 22x22 in.; CHINESE RUGS AND CARPETS. S now, ach oo T YIS case Mow, dozen...l.l.......... $10.60 $13.00 Table Cloths, size 2x214 s = in.:m s EVERY PIECE IN OUR COLLECTION HAS BEEN B i i e S P~k Aty i CAREFULLY CHOSEN AND THE SELECTION NOW.AEACH: 5./ oo i Barese .. $9.75 now, dozem....coeveeceee....$13.50 A]HF@RDE]D IS UNSURPASSED. ALL ARE SPE- - CIALLY PRICED. Auto' Parking Convenience | SCATIER SIZE RUGS ARE ARRANGED N For the benefit of Our Friends and Patrons we have established a free Park- GROUPS. ing Service. You may have your chauffeur directed to our garage, or if you drive yourself we will have one of our licensed drivers ta}(e a:nd return your GROUP NO. 1 ; GROUP NO. 2 G]R@M]P NO. 3 car for you. We request 10 minutes' notice be given when car is wanted. . 529.50 s \ $34.00 $51.50 Parchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the United States s Parchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the United States INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN : : INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN.