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MISINFORMED 1920 CAMPAIGN PROBERS Col. Sprague, Sued as . Wood’s Treasurer, Tells of Discrepancies. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 1.—Col. A. A. Sprague, treasurer of Gen. Leonard Wood's 1920 presidential campaign, vesterday testified that statements he had made before the te commit- tee which investigated campaign ex- penditures of presidential aspirants in 1920 ct in I Col. ed under cro: a ral Court, in suit brought against him by Col. Wil- liam C. Procter, Cincinnati soap manu- / facturer, and chairman of Wood's cam- paign, for collection of $50.000 repre- senting half of ‘a note for $100,000 to f) ampaign expenditures. Proc- ned the note as a coguarantor. signed the note mere of the bank which loaned the money. Defends Testimony. Col. Sprague defended his testimony before the Senate committee by ex- pressing the belief that the commit- tee unched mere- Iy to kill the campaigns of Wood and Frank O. Lowden, former Governor of Tilinois. The part of the testimony he gave before the Senate committee was In particular controversy was Tent that he made in reply to an in. quiry to Senator Reed indor: note now in contro mmittee testimony e, Col. William Procter and my and under further questionir said he expected to help and believed he was liable. He declared that he and/Col. Procter had awne over the testimony he was to sfive before the Senate committee at al conference in comny Col. Sp of statemen appeared in two letter to Col. Proct the note v se also denied the truth he had written ) shortly after . | Benediction was state- | as to what | the nuu“ ew York hotel | previjus to his appearance before the | regarding the note that | NEW TRAINING SCHOOL BUILDING DEDICATED Col. Sherrill, Dr. Radcliffe, Frank Hight and Others Make Addresses. Addreses by public officials and prominent hotel men and clergymen featured dedicatory ‘exercises for the Lewis Hotel Training School Build- ing, Twenty-third street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, at 11 o'clock this morn- ing. Speakers Included Lieut. Col. C. O. Sherrill, superintendent of public buildings and public parks of the Na- tion Capital: Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, pastor of New York Avenue Presby- terian Church; Frank 8. Hight, man- aging director of the Willard Hotel; Clifford Lewis, ident of the Lewis Hotel Trainin; ool, and John McF. Howle, president and manager of the Touraine Hotel, Buffalo, and also chairman of the educational commit- tee of the American Hotel Association. iven by Rev. George A. Dougherty, vice rector of Catholic University. Following the dedicatory exercises an inspection was made of the build- ng. WILKINS BREAKFAST =\COFFEE The Result of Twenty-Five Years of Knowing How Mo THE ' EVENING .STAR, - WASHINGTON, WALNUT PRICES LOWER. crop {s 54,000,000 pounds, and the esti- mated income from it $14,000,000. The opening prices: Budded walnuts, California Crop, Largest in His- tory, Is Now on Market. 29 cents per poun: . 1 soft shells, 24 cents; No. 2, 16 cen! LOS ANGELES, Calif.,, October 1 (#).—The biggest crop of walnuts ever faiec SE i i) Bay State Bars Cattle. grown in California was put on the world markets here yesterday at prices BOSTON, October 1 UP).—Importa- tion of cattle from Texas into Massa- lower than last year's opening quota. [ chusetts was prohibited today by.the tions. Early maturing permitted the | State department of agriculture as market announcement in September |a result of an epldemic of foot and instead of in October. The estimated | mouth disease in Texas herds. 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Willlam Hawkins of that State} died here Saturday at her home, 633 Massachusetts avenue north- east. She had been a resident of Washington for a number of years. Funeral services were held Tuesday at her late residence. Rev. George Cobb, pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, officiated. Interment was in Fort Lincoln cemetery. Mrs. Willlamson _was__born in Charlotte, N. ., in 1851. Her mother and Scarfs developed st lines, in the choicest to make our values well on. Come and see what RING FURRIER 1303 G Street spert her girlhood in Charlotte and was educated at the Presbyterian Col- lege of that city. In 1870 she was mar- | ried to Dr. Rotart Marion Williamson, | prominent physiclan of Mecklenburg County, N. C. 1384, Guiding the young feet into Comfortable Shoes children Mrs. Williamson is survived by 4 children and 15 grandchildren are Robert E. Mrs. Reuben W. 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There's real economy in a stylish coat from this collection at such an enticingly low Delectable Styles and Favored Materials Feature a Collection of Charming' FROCKS Moderately Priced at $29.5O With Long Fluffed Sleeves ed of Fine Satin, Crepe de Chine, Velveteen, etc. Faxl This specially grouped array of popular-price frocks will create in- stant desire and admiration. Such new and popular styles as the straightline or flared skirt, new shades and exceptional quality are seldom grouped in a frock at this low Unparalleled Values in Milady’s Finery Enticing new styles, exceptional quality and mod- erate prices in-a-new collection of Fall apparel . < price. price. Silk Chiffon Hosiery New Fall Shades $I.55 In a wide variety of popular new shades to harmonize per- fectly with your other Fall at- tire. Full fashioned of fine silk chiffon in all sizes. 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Black is the thing for this season, and the hats in this group up- hold all that is finest and most de- sirable in Fall millinery. Every Significant Feature of Vogue Presented {| Every correct styling—smart long All sizes and all widths. . blue jay, cuckoo, royal pansy, sleeves, puff sleeves, tight sleeves, Other Pleaslng Modcs at black, soft wood shades and many new back-fullness, new necklines, & others. kick pleats and apron fronts. ; & s $ 8o 50 We've been saving this event for Friday—Misses’ Day at Morrison’s—so the smartly clad girls in school, college and business could participate. Dresses for every daytime purpose—Satins, satin Cantons, flat crepes, fancy crepes, new cloths and combinations in modishly tailored or beautifully trimmed styles. {] Every authentic color—pencil blue, Popular_ankle strap effects, the new Buckle Stepsin Pumps with spike heels, feature this group, Al leathers and sizes Plenty of Misses’ Sizes in Smartest Models—W omen’s Sises, Too! 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