Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVE.\[’BE}R 5, 1924 . e e e T R O T | was re-elected, the incomplete re-|five-to-one vote over President Cool- |feated Dr. B. S. Cooley, his Republi- | 30 years Shelby County favored evm-" “Rayon” is the name adopted by | w | turns indicated. § idge. Semator La Follette polled| oo ooionent. In four other dis- | Democratic nominee on the tickel|manufacturers of natural and of HO WAS | The lllinois vote was probably the [about one-third as many votes as % ‘ ]hwa\ien ever tast. the Republican ticket, At least five|tricts where Democrats were opposed | — |artificfal silks as the most appro-| K THE UNKNOWN? of the nine counties which polled Re- | the Republicans received only scat-! 1f you need work, read the want |Priate name to repluce that of “arti- e Rl A1 'I'U ARU'N[‘]I V[]IE;ALABAMA GIVES DAVIS publican majorities In 1820 returned | tering votes. ¥or the first time in columns of The Star. ficial silk.” | constitutional nendments Were | e ——— PE SY'.V | | FIVE-TO-ONE MARGIN |adoptea. ne of these gave perpetuni | | = i poll tax exemption to World War| veterans, while the other six. had to By the Assoelated Press. | do with purely local community af- "BIRMINGHAM. Ala., November 5.l falrs. In the seventh district Repre- Announcing Our First ReductionSale of the Sea,son T N Ly e The Test of Dry Cleaning cin Rationdl ekt T e . R:;xdically Reduced for this Mid-Season Clearance terday’'s election which, o © | of returns today fr ¢ than half | = - 5 S e The Test of Dry Cleaning. lity given Coolidge’s Plurality of 737,-“Coolidge Landslide Carries 088 Greatest Ever Given ; Entire State and Chicago Any Candidate. G. 0. P. Ticket. | SRR | | Plztires fron | Hard ! INCLUDED are drcsses {or Practically every Winter bccasion. A dlvers,lfled as- iy n < o arding in 19 3, 3 ; g S160 in e’ Suate ‘giye Coolidke 4| IR Wi were whirled in Is White Work sortment of smart styles. Every new color and material. Bengaline, twills. sat- 88. The vote was|the Republican : Davis. 256.03%; La | an. 8 e entire State ins, velvets, brocaded chiffon velvets and novelty fabrics. ») Republi- » largest plurality evere recorded for a presidential candidate it Bhe halacite i ~ 115475, for Harding and O e | I'he elarity and brilliance of our T raiate voteoito Sossiz 1o T and white work has won us several large . GROUP I— <+ GROUP IlI— Cox and Roosevelt, the Democratic | n"mi"w" i el 5 | Sontiaci=fhomathell: 7 RERE Formerly Priced from $25.50 to $18£5=0 Formerly Priced from $45.00 to s3 _99 i bt $3550: --. .. $59.50. ....NOW districts in_doubt el = - e L ol the seats now held by I Our solvents are distilled for clarity were captured by the Repu according to"incomplote retum .‘ " i and sanitation. GROUP Ir_ GROUP IV—' publicans, the returns ind 1 ) crat victories. In two d fEpresented ity ‘ll“r‘""‘(\;'a‘"* o : &1 Buy good clothing and protect it by Formerly Priced from $35.50 to $29;—5:0 Formerly Priced from $55.00 to $49£i_— > ¢ e L frequent cleaning. $49.50. ......NOW & $69:50. ..-c....0 NOW idge a plurality 19.020 ahead La Foll cariy 2 over v , ) i Who had 40,556 g 4 Many of Our Higher Priced Afternoon and Evening Gowns Also Greatly Reduced The President’s plurality in this | from clncts ¢ , city was nearly 70,000 more than that | V! j B Ziven Harding in 1920. | 3 Returns from 1.010 of the 1.395 districts teturn om v scattered | = in Allegheny County, of | which Pittsburgh is_a part, sints indicat Coolidge more tpan 57,000 plurality | ¢ Republ represe - 3 R R iy Cleaners and Dyers ‘ 1316 G Street Major Is Retired. i shon D (|| 13326GsS.N.W. Phone Main 2343 ||| B e s ~SHOP City Club Building =SHOP @awzond o.l the retired list of the Army on a 402-404 Seventh Street , ismes co. count of disability incident to t service. A Very Important 5 ol | o izati E “COAT MONT Reorganlzatlon Sale 3 MORE COATS ARRIVE FOR —in which tock undergoes terrific sacri- i ‘. ficing to achieve a required end — quickly. | THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE Due to a change in the personnel of our organizaticn it becomes necessary to cqm’ert merchandise into e ~ cash—even at a loss. We shall begin this great effort TOMORROW—and following are some of the bi <7 [ YeulNever Sows Such opportunities you’ll have to buy—and save! . § &5 g o = | @ XA Magnificent Coats Dresses siviosis || Dresses 5% szezs $1 0 Ny No28 SR i i Party dresses, dance frocks, and ool m?deh He CABtom (crshes i il for n!illymore formal wear. D’ainty georgette, crepe de chine, Poiret twill | types in orchid, canary, lavender, and flannel. Black and all the want- |l fll blue, white, tan and pink; crepe ed colors. Il and crepe net. A Smart Dresses sisso o s19.50 Dresses crowr $1 5.00 Flat crepe, crepe-back satin, crepe de chine, Poiret twills and pin stripe. Very effective new models. Handsome hairline twills, satin- back crepes and plain poirets. Sports Coats | | Dress Coats - | | Suits i e Cut Polair, with | Handsome Bo- Poiret Twill and i 7 j : / cither self or fur $14:9_5 | livia, in-the long $39.75 ;:I'c;tnllne!-::: sl 5& = P\ it guqz}fizfofir:;:d:'a;fls‘gi: a‘;,eoc;:’Bgzz:Z | e : collars; tan,gray, silhouette model, lendidly tailored brown and wood. | with fur collars and M sizes of the fine groups. Well made and lined. cuffs; silk lined. Big slender line modes. Special OUits Spea Coats | | 53cs Coats ...'.‘."u,‘:':::.'n:m = $10 =0_9 Platn and blocked’ patteras; $ f +99 Goats, i velowr, with hand- 592 ‘with far collars. Navy ray and brown. Re- —_ some fur collars. Reduced £34 brows. ®3DUCED sk ad —Opossum Chokers—excellent skins, L] —Roshanara Crepe Skirts; " Furs Betti-hapes astralicn $2'95 Skll'ts *leating; black, tan and gray The masses of fur at . neck, cuffs, down front —Silk Sweaters and Brush Wool Broken lots of Fur Scarfs and Chok- S - i 3 Furs, ers, popular furs and styles. §10 and $7.50 weaters scri:, delightful colors and popu- and sides give the lux- $15 values .... lar models. Small quantity urious appearance and o —Wool Crepe Skirts in the fashion e —Perfect quality Silk Hose; in black €aressing warmth of Sk'll'ts able plaited models. Black, gray $2.95 HOSlel'y and all the favorite colors. $1 grade Fur Coats. RC[)I‘CSC‘Ht- and tan H P , = / . _Our Fine Silk ' Hose—every ing cozy warmth with- T".“’“lflesz"’m HOSIery thread perfect. Black and the $l.45 out weight—with slen- S e _ wanted shades. $2 grade derness assured. And the economy effected is Closing Out the Shoe Department [ "% event. The reorganized Gamond’s will require expansion to the exclusion of the shoes. Hence the present |ff , stock must be disposed of—including the famous Le Mar Footwear. 75 Each Coat deueloped of The reductions are deep—as is indicated by this— 3 . luxurious velvety - surfaced Group of women’s velour, satin, patent leather and tan calf pumps and oxfords—in all the new styles, with heels of all heights. Taken from the higher prices and reduced to fabric 9’ national fame, in Women's and Misses’ Sizes—16, 18, 36, 40, new Winter tones. 42,44, o :

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