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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. []R HUWARD BAB ;Volumeer Firemen ;REGIMENT HAS BIRTHDAY. |the World War were members of tnis| SENTENCED AS “FAGIN.” |mert stores vesterday resuited inthel HUNGRY GO INSANE. Anii memper declaeed thay ine s | Advise Others 1o [sixteenth Intantry Has Glorious )t \ g o | On its 57th birthday, the 16th In ‘“r Stroudshurg, P"li. L n ntry was taking part in th® bloody her Accuse f i | nate sentence in Sing Sing. ) 31- | Irizh. Lacking Food. Are Driven to ' e T e ceused of Teaching Child | i fainced. o Aid Only if Asked Record in Five Wars. mental history says it was the only | to Shoplift. | According to the police. her daugh- Asvlums in Large Number 3 ) = " YORK, October 6 (#).—The |Organization in the American Expedi-| ter Charlotte confessed she ace Correspondance of the Assaciated Pre v | _— tlonary Forces to take and hold all| NEW YOR detober 6.—The con- | panied her mother on the BL September 15— 11unger | Snow Falls in North Dakota nited States Infantry. with a : 5 t its objectives th ¢. Ninety ; <hter that shop-lifting tours a 8 e e o i o0 e s eeni el o A iney oot SiTSesm o uanelae R | e ol Bu e = T;il\l‘ir‘hb‘i\hl l“v‘:)s'l_l';‘:a}’e IBe ! five wars, celebrated its 64th h!rzhdn_v{eenl of the enlisted men of the as | % " - Seds h 14 her | e hotel where they were st z, here declared County . tiverda > lire De- | vasterday at Governor's Island. The | sault battalions were killed in this| EP (SIapmaES. Per e . er | Another daughter. Margaret, 15, | Kee before the com of began falling here yesterda: Well Treated by Chinese Ban--\ ot capable” of { irst_thice American soldiers killed in_drive. 'in the theft of zoods in local depart- | denied knowledge of the thefts. Mullingar Weatmeath Mental Hoapital. noon, melting as it fell dits—O0wes Life to Stout | ihanics thes will " be called. 3E|EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEl‘ | This is the substa o | Shoes, He Says. | written by Chief W LANSBURGH & BRO. ZBAANNIVERSARY SALE BASEMENT STORE %:4&: EMENT 3TORE Unusual Anniversary Values! New Fall has driven 70 per cent of the patients 8. N. Dak.. Octo] her mother had taught her shoplifting tSilos 6 ) v, 1t <t of the = handit Viarbin. He showed little cffect of termine the his captivity except leann d | alarm which called the 1wo-month heard at the end ow | pany out at 2 o'cloek S journey an a Chinese gunhe o The call. it is the strong current of the SE Washinzton River. Except for the hardships. to which the bandits themselves were subjecied, Riverda and the scant food. chiefly T | were unable to find any evidence while hounded over trackless w of a fire in that section. hy the soldiery, the capiive not to have been badly tre: | fact that he was wear 8 tured, a pair of stout A C . SCORE HURT |N CRASH' which withstood the e dreds of miles throuz Chicago Street Car Is Sideswiped t aved him from . A wors: . for he by Big Truck. prisoner. whose foot N shreds and who could n pace, finally killed with othinz sent to Dr. 11 IR f; k. Felts, Velvets, Velours Combinations CHICAGO, October G (P).—A score were injured, two night when a str ar ped by u lirge truck, one sic the street car being torn aw The truck was filled with sawdu : which poured into the street car. S nearly smotherinz several people. A @ 1 up in ities a 10 communicate with him dir The original intention .of the ba was to hold him for ransom, but g A wonderful selection of Black beautiful hats, in all the favor- Brown ed Fall styles and colors. 2 S5 e/ Tan Twill Chene | i more asienitor. "an Navy head sizes. Pansy Cantons Pencil Blue Bt Castons Special! Stunning Fur Trimmed Satin-Faced 1 COATS Cantons )\ $37 Beautiful Frocks for afternoon or : : Lustrosa, Arvada, Velvedaire, dress wear, that embody the latest fash- : &L Pin Point, Broadcloth ion hints of the season. Numerous styles, 'A}:ne‘nHM °fdb°"i; gr?de coats, 3 5 . o E i with collars and cuffs of genuine including flares, pleats, circular frills | Beaver, Smieel, Platinan Wolf, and cape back effects. Novel trimmings 77 land Natural Fox. Attractively s trimmed with Mandel and French that reflect charm and beauty beyond de. L ATk ver e ot le scription. Regular and extra sizes. D Colors. Dr. Howard said th: returned to the ¢ r 24 and ordered his . . The bandits. with their « of this - ane and man azed to reach Ihwachuan JUDGE IN SCOPES TRIAL TO SEEK GOVERNORSHIP | Relisves Victory at Polls Would | Have Been Assured Had He Jail- ed Darrow. He Declares. . October §.— Winchester, idate for Gov- | e in the election wdicated before de n the Scopes trial ston smiled. | would he the rival ) And as the governor at and I | Rapublican. T'll have to study ft. The =trenzth of the Reput feket was indicated when Hard Tennescee in 1920, Tenn Ny 30.000 Democratic, but it other <ide several ce when Clar or Scopes, was th contempt of T4 1 had sent to jail, as T might have done. I would have heen made =overnor.” ‘Tay Pay" Ohser;es 77th hirthda{y Best for Colds "Connor, th veteran Nationalist B S e Bronchitis, Asthma Scotland division of Liverponl in the House of Commons for tne tast 40| and all throat troubles. vears, vester: ebrated his 77th B .ld birthday anniversary. “Tay Pay” is| 7 turned to the House by acclamation NO DANGEROUS DRUGS In the last general election. GUARANTEED Splendid Values! | Extraordinary Anniversary Offering! Beautiful DRESSES = $2.49 Olf all wool Jersey and all wool serge, with attractive lrimmingsl of hand embroid- and Extra ery and velvet applique. Belted g slip-over style in many pretty Sizes shades. Sizes 6 to 14. : Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Choice of COATS | ‘e | Cuckoo i - . P 4 $7 7 7 Rosewood A AN L | [ | | | i :fl fl fl @ E fl fl B @ E fl m fl fl fl fl | SN Each hee tested for wear ot r ° befo € you buy 1 Fawn Suede, Bolivia, Campus Cloth Velours and Suedes Pin Point, Smart Tweeds An unusual selection of new The materials and workmanship of these Fall coats for the little Miss coats cannot be duplicated at this extremely and the Flapper. Rich, heavy low price. And with collars, cuffs and trim- collars of Mandel and Beaver- mings of Manchurian Wolf, Sealine and Man- ette, and fur trimmings. In a del, they are beyond comparison. In flare, wrap beautiful array of colors. Sizes around and straightline styles. Choice of 7 to 10 for girls; 10 to 16 for black, cuckoo, wine, rozewood, new blue, plum Flappers. and golden brown. A Record Breaking Sale! Women’s - SHOES ; Marked Down for This Sale Patent Leather, Tan Leather Black Satin, Velvet Another great sale, where beauty and quality predominate. A new selection of women’s higher-priced shoes, in all the very latest patterns. Well made, with fine quality flexible leather soles and attached rubber heels. Arranged on tables according to size. All heels. All sizes 3 to 8. le—=3|o|—=|0|——=|8|—|0|l——F——|a|c——=|o]—— o] ——|a|———=|a| ———=|o| —=|o|———|E} l ' ‘ N every pair of O’Sullivan’s you find springy comfort and long, hard wear—just what you want in rubber heels. Before you can buy a pair of O’Sullivan’s, each heel must meet the hardest abrasive test known. An O’Sullivan heel and a strip of world-famous tire-tread are fast- ened to a rod and whirled at high speed for three hours in a cylinder of razor-edged carborundum. At the end of the test experts measure the amount of wear. A\ THIS TIRE-TREAD is the toughest rubber possible to make. It actually stands the test better than solid steel—yet every O'Sullivan heel must measure up to this tire-tread for wear. If you want the utmost in comfort plus long, hard service, ask for O’Sullivan's by name—make sure the name O’Sullivan’s is on every heel you buy. . SPRINGINESS and WEAR—these two things are built into every pair of O’Sullivan’s. It’san expert’s job —to make a heel tough enough to give you months of service, yet so springy it cushions the jolt of every step. And every pair of O’Sullivan’s is backed by 25 years of rubber heel manufacturing experience. It will pay you to insist on 0'§ulllvln'n by name,