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14 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., {ADD BHALLENGES HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY 5 [; U P REGULARSI \ ‘ ‘ | Senator Called to Tusk by House § ‘ il ‘ K Y4 , ™ ~ I\ & " | '/ | Member for Complimenting Hotly Arraigns Leaders in| b . R ( 4 | RN Tl , ; =3 | the Prosident. Senate Speech—Edge De- j ) § : p L v A . \ ; Plesrent ol ey { fends Party Stand. ; 1925. By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD |PRAISE OF COOLIDGE BY DIAL IS CENSURED . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 {tive Stevenson of his own State in ru- | House yesterday for remarks made re | cently in the Senate during which he |characterized President Coolldge as « better Democrat than most Democrats h Dakota, oy rate 2 7 : 3 / Mr. Stevenson reviewsd the Demio- of the party c " iy A4 - M ) $ 4 3 L im!loplrtyrmdof - T : / % {asked 12 the thet defied Germany and fought the World W victoriously could be charged with cowardice. He cited the Federal re- serve act, farm loan act and the Demo cratic stand on the Mellon tax bill i the present Congress as evidence tha the Democratic party had not Jost its courage or departed from its princi Dples in legislation. Mr. Stevenson said that the Seuth | Carolina delegation should resent the { implication made on the floor of the | Senate that his party is losing true ] Democratic principles, for which, he by each of 10 contestants In each |mensions of 12 inchos and powered | said, South Carolinan members of Cor.- city with alrplanes of maximum di- | with rubber strandd, gress had fought for ge: PN TnDIAN NEVER PAILED To REAAY MI'HE INDIAN'S IKNOWLEDGE OF WooDCRAPT| | A KINDNESS BUT THROUGH THE SELFISN WAS REMARKABLE - HiS POWBRS OF SIGHT, | |[CRUELTY AND GREED OF THE WHITE MAN HEARING AND SMELL WERE SO KEEN THAT HE | | HIS FRIENDSHIP WAS TURNED YO HATE. WAS LIKE A HOUND ON THE SCENT WHEN TRAIL- - C— ING HIS ENEMIES OR GAME. HE SPOKE BUT LITTLE AND IN COUNCIL WAS VERY DIGNIFIED BUT IN THE EXCITEMENT OF Mg OUTCRY BUT IF HE BURNY MiS FINGER WAR DANCE HE YELLED AND LBAPED ABOUT LIKE MAD. | louea 1is own FIRE HE WOULD HOWL, - WARFARE. COPYNGHT 1914 8 T MeCLURE NEVWSPRIPR._SYNDICATE ToMoRROW - TNDIAN HEARST AND BRISBANE | CAN SALVAGE MOHAWK. T$10,000 OFFER ARRIVES | BOYS IN PLANE TES'I_'S. ENTER THEATER FIELD | omciats Inspect Hall of Burned| AS CHEMIST&LLS SELF | chicago Clyde Liner. Will Build Playhouses for Florenz 3 Del., January 7.—Inspec- Ziegfeld, Jr., in Several Cities, ¢! e sunken hull of the Clyde Mohawk, which burned to the Newspaper Reports. water's edge near here, after safely {landing her passengers, has show: | that the ship can be salvaged, acoord- | knocked too late at the door of| ob MASch, and January 7.—Florenz | ing to company officlals. L Joseph Born, a Cerman chemist. n.a‘,’,?"”“ ‘"‘“"“"(“ l"" x ,““’"d'f“ "‘: Ii on with Wil-| The ghip was sunk by 0Dening hel | come to England last August to sell| ronrey “ame oot Diee’ oo el ¥ and Arthur | Sca valves in order to extinguish ths 4 and it | contest. The official time results Repu 5 i | Btise hich bafMed efforts of the | Chemicil invention for the synthetic|would be exchanged by radlo and s e. r“'i: hun;‘l\\bv\ theul:;.‘ l:yr«. e to chack 16 The hull now lies | Manufacture at low cost of a number | matl the vote | and w ollow this by construction [cTew 10 cte = - of expensive drugs, including cer-{ M Poincare in his letter to Ter- houses in Philadelphla, Boston aground off Fourtesn Fathom Bank | i, "poisons, He had devoted his|ence Vinoant, director of the minia- | lite to perfecting his formulas. |ture aircraft’ fivers expressed hope | [f o - His funds ran out and on New|for the “development (nd retention | Years day—the day he was notified |of friendship of the children of our Cables Museum Fund to Pope. | "% 000 1is” ouse with his wite | two nations. CLEVELAND, January = 1—John|and children for non-payment of| It is proposed to have three fights . 'The new theaters will be | Béyrider, Akron, Ohio, merchant, has| rent—hls body was found in Ken-|STr————————mmmmm 67 T 0 DAk it Hhe wn as the Ziegfeld and the Billle :l‘;':{‘nz'“’sv:;"’fl‘fn‘f;l;;‘(‘:’M’:L":::: llnnondu’nv?‘elm. 1 ¢ if the reference was an indi- | Burkc and will be bullt by Hearst | ILl £ he pitRoobe Bome.| Yesterday the coroner produced the | of s plans to march in line |and W isbane for lease to Ziegfeld, ac- tiquities from ¢ 5 me. | following note found on the body: r plaps to n | The money was cabled to Rome yes- | «I must die by own invention. Isn't | terday by Bishop Joseph Schrembs of | i funny?* | the Cleveland Cathoilo dlocese. Also it developed that a British firm | | e el | had just made him a conditional offer | Thirty-six States having State taxes |of £2,000 for his invention. | 000 |on gasoline receive a total of $50,000,000| A jury decided he had committed | |a year from that source. sulcide while temporarily Insane. Invites Youngsters of Paris to Join Contest. CHICAGO, January 7.—Boys of Paris, France, have been invited to particlpate with Chicako boys in a || minfature airplane flight contest to 7.~-Oppertunity | be held in the two cities on the same ' day, probably in March, and Ray- e could not “qualify.” Impoverished German Uses One of Own Formulas for Synthetia Poison. LONDON, January e Defends G. 0. P, he regular party the Senate little m v instanel: r-ride the v %t the pestal pay bill | and Chicago, the New York Times|Light in nine feet of water. example” of party loyalty, and | 5ays It has learned on good authority. | “what s test?” | . Ziegleld, the Times says, has | ence by Senator Ladd to the| cosmopolitan Theater hero, | elt bolt and return to the wotion-picture house, and | 1ght the concession from! here with one of his own that Republicans would MoOormick Medical Glasses Fitted Ooljegs Eyos Examined Greduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409410 MoLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Bts. N.W. oting at the battleship Wash- | has proved what can be don ¥ y doesn’t shoot back, museum. has| more than $1.25 Cocoa Mats Satisfaction First Since 1559 $1.00 e, double thickness mats th vill pro- oors from rain and snow covered shoes. $1.25 Rag Rugs Third Floor D N\ ( A} 79¢ R\ | \ J 25x50-inch Heavy Washable Rag Kugs, in hit- \ ‘ LB A~ \ niss patterns. Attractive color ecffects, B Made from clean, new rags. 810-818 Seventh Street Remarkable Purchase and Sale of 2,900 Dainty Undergarments Placed in Four Remarkable Meney-Saving Groups Third Floor —featuring some specially reduced Dining Suites of this celebrated make Perhaps no market in the country has a higher repu- tation for the production of uniformly good Furniture than Grand Rapids. Out there they have raised a standard— and adhere to it closely—which is reflected in the char- acter of all the Furniture made within its confines. These Dining Suites which we are offering at Special Prices this week are all of Grand Rapids make—and rep- resent very desirable types and very exceptional qualities at the reduced prices. 57c Tic 97¢ No precedent for such a sale! The daintiest, loveliest, most beautiful lingerie for women and misses at unheard-of low prices. Garments excellently finished, trimmed with lace, em- broidery, medalions, handwork, hemstitching and shirring. A selling which means remarkablg saving to all women, coming as it does just when wardrobes must be replenished for Spring and Summer. i Every garment new, fresh, dainty and absolutely perfect blue. green, honeydew, orchid and i ] c flesh. Group 4—A striking assortment of Envelope Chemise of windsor crepe, batiste, soft- finished muslin, voile, shadow batiste and crepe, trimmed with dainty faces, insertions, me- dallions and hemstitching. White, flesh and ¢olors. Regular and extra sizes. Included are Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suites — of graceful model and handsome finish, as the sketch indicates. The Serving Table, China Closet and Buffet have effective de- sign on the wooden doors. The five Side Chairs and Arm- Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suite — with Buffet. China Cl;binet with glass-panel door—Serving Table, Ob- long Extension Table, five Side and one Armchair with Leather scats. Excellent materiale and § .50 superior workmanship — typical of its 3 1 7 “birthplace.” SPECIAL NOW ; Ten-piece Combination Mahogany Suite—true to the Sheraton period of design. The Buffet is 66 inches long. the Dining Table has an oblong top 42x60 inches and is extendable to 8 feet. On the door panels of the Buffet. the China Cabinet, the Serving Table and at the corners of the rim on the Dining Table Top, and also on the back panels of the five Side Chairs and the Armchair, there is an application of figured veneer in a beautiful design, fin- ished in a consistent color tone. The Chair $ .00 385 Group 1 consjsts of Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Regular and Extra Size Bloomers. Made of soft muslin and crepe in white and flesh. Attractively trimmed ........c.c...cu0 4 Group 2 includes Gowns of flan- nelette or mushin, Crepe on Sateen Bloomers, Envelope Chemise of shadow batiste and chegked dimity in white, flesh, honeyd blue and orchid. Exquisi med with lace Costume Slips in gra brown and black Group 3—Here are Gowns and Chemise of muslin_and shadow batiste, trimmed with lace, em- broidery, hemstitching and me- | dallions, in white, flesh, orchid, { blue and honeydew. Also Bloom- | ers of sa tte in na henna. navy, henna, Costume Slips of sateen in regular and extra sizes in straightline, bodice type with deep pleated flounce. Black, navy, henna, brown, purple, gray and numerous brilliant colors. Sizes 38 to 46 and 48 to 52. 100 Silk and Sevond Floor—King's Palace, R R ] January C_learanpe of Bedwear The new year brings good news to housekeepers—news of saving o) portunities on needed things for the home. This event will be the signal for replenishing and refurnishing because our drastically cut prices seats are covered with a handsome small Cloth Dresses Reduced for Clearance $3.68 assortment of Dresses in the most preferred The fabrics, the trimming and color combinations models of the season. depict most of the interesting style notes of the Winter. But we have only a few styles, although all sizes 16 to 46 are in- cluded in the group. Tomorrow is the one big opportunity to choose several new Dresses for the smallest possible price consistent with style and quality. Second Floor—King's Palace mumnmmimfimmmnmmmlunm make it advisable to purchase now. Here are many items of special in- terest for tomorrow. $1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets, #1-% Slight Seconds Full size, 81x90-inch double-bed size. Heavy, round thread sheeting cotton, in excellent weight. Imper- fections are very slight and will not impair service-giving qualities. $1.69 Seamless Sheets, $1.39 | $1.50 Unbleached Sheets 81x%) Perfect Bleached Sheets. Hand torn and | ironed. Free from dressing. A remarkable qual- | ity. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.29 72x90 size. Seamless Sheets, of excellent quality free from dressing. A wonderful sheet. | ! ei A i 39¢ Pillowcases | 45x36-inch size. Full Bleached Cases, with dee woven cotton. al. $1.29 81x90 Seamless Sheets, in very ‘Will bleach easily and give double 29¢ 70x80-inch hem. Closely Jery, very spe- | low price. Street Floor—King's Palace heavy weight. service.. $2.25 Crochet | Bedspreads, $1.59 size. Hemmed Spreads, in attractive Marseilles designs. Just 100 at this special Ten-piece Combination Walnut—mellowed to the rich old Walnut tone of the early English days—which also have supplied the motif of design. The Buffet is 66 inches wide: -the Dining Table, with a top of 44x60, is extendable to 8 feet. There are five Side Chairs and Arm- hair—upholstered in Tapestry—shaded 24 fo;:{.‘?wh e Walnut emieh. SPECIAL. >4 () () Nine-piece Suite of Combination Mahogany—in Dun- can Phyfe design—DBuffet, Combination Server and China Closet and eight-foot Table with drop-leaf § .00 ends; five Side Chairs and one Armchair 525 with Hair Cloth seats. SPECIAL NOW T the Washington Grocer's Food Show and Household Exposition — now being held at Convention -January 5th to 17th, inclu- sive—there is a "Cozy Home" on exhibition. The Home has been furnished from our stock.