Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 12

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12 DITHMAR SCORES YOUNG LA FOLLETTE Independent G. 0. P. Candi- date in Wisconsin Speaks in Senate Campaign. MILWAY —Suppopt,of Republican principles or . September 21 divergence to the vagaries of an un tried vouth who attacks them cited last night as the principal issue orial campaign by in the special sena Fdward F. Dithmar. publican candidate, independent Re- in an address Mr, Dithmar La Follette, jr.. the Republican nomina scinl primary September issailing the Republican ad who obt tion in th 15, after former lieutenant gov- ime ardent supporter \f the principles of the late Senator Robert M. La Follette, whose unex pired term is to be filled September | 29, severely scored the junior La Fol lette for opposing the polici he 1dministr while runni candidate er the party ba The candidate explained his candi dney as ome of emergency. resulting the nominatign of an ‘“off-shoot Republican nd a desire of the party 1 by one wha will het he support of the voters o Coolidge and Dawes" platform POPE RECEIVES BISHOP. Mgr. B. J. Mahoney Presents 80 Pilgrims at Rome. 24 (®).Pope nted private audience to rd J. Mahoney. Bishop of Sioux Falls Dak., who pre- sented the report of his diocese, which the pontiff approved. After- ward Mgr. Mahoney presented 80 pil- | grims, most of them from Cleveland In a short address of greeting the Pope sald he was especially glad to see representatives of the Cleveland Alocese. to which he had sent as a sift the body of St. Christine. which had been so well received and appre ciated in America September S, ITH harmonizing tic pumps in royal brown kid or patent. goring. 0 Cor. 7th & K 233 Pa. Ave N avuart I s OF an than this fully fashioned dress pump of shim- mering black satin. evening, w and big buckle hiding elas- Glove-fitting opera $5.95 altractions In the FORMAL OPENING SEASON slender, $5.95 THE EVENING Wife a Handicap To Impresario, He Tells Court By the VI sociated Press XA, September t, the famou cal impresario, still has s h to give the world that he says he must be freed from his wife, who i 24.—Max G her her hushamd's the play produc ed that his client dor Fran Reinhard for the trial is a bulky album con- taining the pictures of many 1 tiful women, to whom she alle; Reinhardt has been unduly tive. APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. horteoming: desired his free atten- Salvation Army Stresses Need of | Maj. School Children. are none more deser plications for school clothi; are now coming in from m: families in the cily, an appeal from the Army said today. This week 19 such have d headquarters Army officials are app ington women to ass contributions of child and shoes will / A telephone 80! eive prompt attention H AVE { Shade Better applique French doesn’t heel. I tiny simply kid T leather Sts. 414 9th St. NW. 1914-16 Pa Ave. S.E. AMA?ING in workmanship and fitting qualities. A beautiful patent with slender button 35 95 hat better OR beauti- applications and the ng to Wash them with n's clothing E MAKE INDOW- SHADES To | Measure us submit estimates N rich jet black velvet and other materials! N black satin or patent, wl(h fully = fashioned dress pumps, ING ‘at only, I.\' patent leather, India_tan inspired goring pumps, strikingly “unusual” Fashion and Value! TUNNING royal brown kid or patent steel buckle and elas- tic goring beneath. every . Smarter opera pumps. or patent. 'BUS ROUTE CHANGE | IS HELD UNLIKELY Schedule of W. R. T. Co. on | Buchanan Street Probably ‘Will Continue. No change from the present rout Washington Rapid ‘Transit busses both ways on Buchanan street is likely to be made i the Utilities Comm! of the hearing held at the District afternoon the operation of west on Buchanan extreme traffic con- | stion, residents of that thoroughfare nrzed that it be made a one-way | street. Residents of Allison street were present in strong numbers to arkue a switching the busses to | their street. One suggestion was made that the busses be moved to Varnum street. was presided over by | X assistant to | the Engineer Commissioner. Traffic Director Eldridge and his assistant, Col. I. C. Mol Jjoined Maj. Covell in hearing the he citizens. While those offic made a report to th there were indications today that no change in present routing would be | likely to develop . Lady Barker of Barwell Court, fa- mous for its Percheron horses, is not only owner of the largest stock farm in England but is the actual superin- ' tendent_of the f. of factory prices STAR, v | proceed. and it is expected that part a0 Main 487¢ Main 8352 A lovable opera pump that $5.95 toed pump at the buckle at side. Beauti- ASTOUND- $ 5.95 trimmed. New Paris both in f 4 black velvet, with sparkling i § pumps leather dress creation smartness with almost costume, nothing is than these stunning RGBT 2 SEN G g0 AR A;&:zf WASHINGTON, MOUNTAIN ROAD CLOSED. D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. T T of the road will not be open tc| Officers Ordered to Manila. depot, this city, have been ordered to | Miss Mary E. Rutherford, American through traffic until some time in! Manila. P. L, for duty. : . | December, it was stated today. | George M. Chandler and | [ T AC0: 4. omeeiariin, Siuppons.is youraes A (Chandio: | ana o | home on furlough with a decoration given her by the Viceroy of India | A large force of convicts is at work ) Several Months May Be Required | on the road, grading and rebuliding. at the general intermediate ' Germany has a gold chain fad. Meantime, motorists from Washing- for Lee-Jackson Work. |ton and vicinity have been advised Special Dispatch to The Star. | to (;‘0“’;‘! ln"\\'n‘-mheulvr and the Shen- WINCHESTER, Va., September 24, |Andoah valley by way of Hyattstown, The Blue Ridge Mountain section | °0¢rick and Harpers Ferry. of the Lee-Jackson highway, between | Washington and Winchester, a stretch | Ordered to Canal Zone. of about 10 miles, has been closed by | First Lieut. John Upston, Afr order of the State Highway Commis- | Service, at Bolling Fleld, Anacostia. sion to permit construction work to| D. (., has been ordered to the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Capts. rles Corps, | | 2 * : You Needn’t Worry ‘ \ e it~ >~ i if you use Green Meadow Butter —because it’s Heathized—and will be good until used “Factory Demonstration”’ of . MANNING BOWMAN & CO. Electrical Appliances A simple, scientific process—the Heath process—which purifies the air in which Green Meadow Butter is churned—safeguards it indefinitely from turning rancid. Hot Waffles and Makes Green Meadow Butter the cheapest Butter to buy—because there is no waste by spoilage. Made of pure sweet, whipping cream— from selected cows—and Heathized. Served All Week Sold by grocers and delicatessen 1f yours can’t supply you, phone us H. L. Black & Son, Inec. Milk, Cream, Buttermilk and Heathized Butter ¥ North 1670 1620 First St. CIAL PRICES The Electrical Shop C. Schneiders & Sons [0 ———|o]———[o]———|g] HRBEXBA o ;300 Pairs Men’s Gloves Friday at Savings of 0} ' RRBINIAISA A Conservative Mocha Glove far any occasion. Self-stitched, £2.95. A Dressy Buckskin Glove with black embroidered loops on back, $2.95. To Begin Friday Morning Before We Move—An Exceptional Purchase of Men's Gine Gloves 32 99 Imported Mochas and Genuine Buckskins—Fine )looking soft mochas and smart light-colored buckskins—almost impossible to wear out—with hand pricked spear or embroidered backs as well as plain backs. Gloves like these are usually sold for $4 and $4.50 at the beginning of the season. This lot, however, represents the entire stock of a manufacturer who has recently discontinued business, and this sale is the result. O} A Popular Mocha Glove, hand pricked embroidered back, Anticipate Your Fall Requirements Think of the cold weather soon on its way and buy two pairs instead of one. Every pair is perfect and guaranteed as to quality of materials, fit and workmanship. Sizes 7 to 10, to fit every type of hand, slender or stubby. (First Floor) G Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth DOBBS HATS—IHANAN SHOES—SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY AT THE HECHT CO. [BJBXP A Real Man's Glove of hard wearing buckskin. Spear trim- o med back, $2.95. Black satin $7 e - = v

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