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190 GUESTS ESCAPE WHEN HOTEL BURNS Cincinnati Building Is Threat- Abe Martin Says: THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, CARAWAY TO OPPOSE BELGIAN DEBY PLAN Arkansas Senator Wants Uniform Settlement of War Obligations to United States. Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkan- granted the foreign governments for paying their debts. If the national debt is paid off in 25 years, as recom- mended by Secretary Mellon and the foreign payments continue to come in, he asserted, it would be a temptation for extravagance in governmental ap- propriations. All of the foreign debt payments, he added, should be used to liquidate the national debt. Oberlin Alumni Give Rally. A rally luncheon of the Oberlin Col- lege alumnl was given at the City D. C, siatant to the president of the college, Henry Churchill King. _Anothér guest of honor was W. C. Fairchild, anthr Obelin gradual who s attending the Congregational Church board sessions here as delegate from China. Mr. Bohn outlined a plan to the 150 alumni in Wash- ington for giving the foot ball team a cheer by telegraph on November 7, the date of the annual foot ball game between Oberlin and Western Reserve University of Cleveland. The plan is to have the alumn! over the country lehgrlph the team good luck on that §9¢ Rayon HOSE 39c Women's 22 fnch boot silk hose, lisle tops. double sole. heel and toe. All leading colors. 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. $1 Lace Curtain 4c New Panel Lace Curtains, in 4 pret- 5 petterns. 2% yds. loog. full width. ened by Fire—None of Occupants Injured. Club today to meet W. F. Bohn, as-!date. sas, said yesterday that he intended to vote against ratification of the Belgian debt settlement and all other forelgn debt agreements that were not set-| tled uniformly. He declared he voted for ratification of the British debt agreement on the assumption that it created a scale of settlement for all of the other forelgn debts. Ile sald he hoped Congress would insist on settling all of the for- eign debts on the same scale. The Arkansas Senator Men’s and Ahead of the Market in Values! youneMens 2-Pants Suits & O’Coats 22 The Suits embrace the colors and styles that the up-to-date men want, and you do not have to pay high prices to get them. You'll agree with us that $22 is very low for these big value 2-pants suits, in sizes 33 to 42. The Overcoats spell warmth and the quality means a real sav- ing. Single and double breasted coats, belters and half belters, box- coats and conservative models are in the lot, so be thrifty and get a good coat at $22. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s $5 and $6 Fine Wool Sweaters Choose from V-neck coats, shawl collar, pull-over and s shawl collar c in brown., maroon, navy and fancy heather mixture; n sizes 36 to 46. . Ohio, October One hundred and fifty guests ascaped without fnjury trom the Hotel New- Lind, where fire broke out at ;| o'clock this morning, and for half ml hour thre ed ) Friendly Co-operation and hearty support-— of our customers and others will be appreciated and ir weaer: brought all fire-Nghting &ppe the downtown section, ho the flumes were WORTH $25 and 330 SURE TO WEAR said he favored paying off the national debt over the same period of years that is subdued had_destroyed the roof and non:mq of the upper story of the hotel. e started in the lx«wm\\nl‘ -ended to the roof and | top floor, e it was halted. Newland, a six-story structure, | was the Hotel Munro, and ized largely by members of al profession. will materially help us overcome the present anthra- Speakin’ o’ hieroglyphics, it's a wise | : passer-by that kin tell a college frat- | cite shortage. house from a Hunyak coffee shop. This country hain't never goin' ' be q jest right il we kin charge gasoline. A number of woman guests became | * Afigs. Pearl Moots wuz downtown ‘ We hysterical and to be assisted|¢day dressed like she wuz sseapin’ through th, filled halls and | from 1,‘"{:;:.:‘"- ot Serenin fuels which can be used cfliciently and In 16th St. down fire escapes. One woman. whose | = wIf they’ll jest take th’ fusel oil out name was not learned, was seized by o' prohibition I won't care how much We have several very desirable building lots available in this about to "‘“"“\olllu‘a they put In it,” says Tell indow to the| Binkley. In a runnin oners at Miamy, innocent ~ real exceptional location. They are of sufficient size to permit sub- division if desired. These lots are being held at a very attrac- tive figure, so if you are look- ing for a profitable investment get in touch with us at ence. have in stock H'a.mmzl ly priced satisfactorily during this crisis. Street. Police estimated the property trom fire and wate with escapin’ pris- Sloridy, recently. 18 estate agents wuz wounded, one serio HIGHER EXPENSES SEEN. ybe Jack Dem s waitin® till his nose sets before he fights again. My idee o’ pure unadulterated nerve is a loafer drinkin’ industrial alcohol. Th' farmer is jist about as fed up jon promisin’ vears as a tallor is on promisin’ young men. \Who ever thought th' time would come when an innocent bystander would be about e e ebatss th' safest thing ther’ enses of 909,000.000 (Copyrizht John F. Dille Co.) Trancs as compared with 1923, = —— increase is attributed to the A Modern Mnrve‘ I CKEEVERMG ot D | price and the full in the value of lhc The wonder is that any one ever | = A thought of the phrase, “the quick and ||| 1415 K Street Main 4752 the desd.” Lefore the uge of automo- { biles. loss T’hone us or, preferably, call at any of our offices and information as to the proper fuel and instructions as to its use in your particular furnace will be cheer- 95 French Budgez Px ovi 1des for In- fully given. crease of Estimated Costs. T Awother Money-Soving Evems! Boys’ and Girls’ All-Leather 23 SHOES School including Patent, with dull and mouse Men’s All-Leather < Wnrk Shoes the finance comm “hamber, J. Maury Dove Company Principal Office: 1625 H Street N.W. Main 4270 Connects All Offices Private S Branch Exchange nes. with surplus revenue )0 franc due to the en- torcement of new fiscal tmeusures. Lace Shoes. 0 by nglish Lacs Shoes, with leather and m-«. o1 es 11 t0 2 and 23 to 6. Values up and Girls’ service quality leather exi oles, rubber hesls. 3 7t 11 $25 Coats and |53 oaBNéw sétm Dresses Jox| HATS and Cuft Boys’ Warm COATS 'S Bove’ ‘Funs Chinchilla Coats {n browa, navy or oxford, pociets, belt and convert- thle collare warmly lined. Sizes 2 to 6 soars. Girls' Coats with fur collars, The Collegiate Oxford, in tan or black, with the water- proof Barbour welting. AA to D = widths $6.50 . rr Cota Girls’ oats Russia gun metal—welt soles. e High Shoes—of tan ‘eather—patent or A to Stylish ting off - kes, pirate shape f enough—more than a half a g T fokes nhiis abane century of it. And we've taken t i pains all that time to see that e el et tor an every customer was one hun- ,‘,;’h"'gfln,iufg;"hl;g: g'.e:"‘s'- | et dred per cent pleased. Allfsinee et $6.50 That’'s why generations of 2 customers have come here, and are coming more than ever. Everything good in shoes— regardless of size, style, or the price you want to pay—is wait- ing for you here. $E;OO Women's Shoes- with Satisfaction snug fit- the - face \dd those two words to every transaction yvou make here at the Family Shoe Store. With Satisfaction! Splendid leathers, fine work- manship, correct fitting, at a low price—with satisfaction! [t takes time, it takes care, it takes thought and effort, to be able to assure vou of satisfac- tion. But we've had time A Big Line of Shoes for Growing Girls 1152 e $4.00 2! < S $5.00 $3.00 $3.75 Girls' Oxfords — mahogany or nut-brown — nature-shape oxfords — rubber heels — welt sewed. A to D wide. $3.50 $4.00 sy === FURNITUR: Our own newly created in- idual - design’ in a very swagger oxford: in $7.50 tan or black calf.. b Open Work, Side Gore Pump—Made over a combina- tion last with two-width nar- row neel. In patent kid, black satin and soft tan kid. Each style with built-in $8.50 * Smart Hosiery—Men i § Women and Children Visit our Hosiery Depart- ment if you are seeking the best and smartest effects in extra good grade of tan s g leather. Welt-sewed soles. hosiery for all the family. I‘II to 131 $3.50 Hosiery is not a side issue 209 with us—but a big, growing Other styles in Oxfords and A new buckle-strap design = department that’s complete. High Shoes, $4.00 to $6.50. in patent leather, $5'00 neatiyiipectorated... Special values and variety always. Boys' High Shoes—this style and another in a blucher of steel arch support. AAA to E wide Kayser, Phoenix and McCallum makes. New shades in silk— smart-looking sports and wool hose. Men’s, 35¢ to $1.50; Wom- en’s, $1.00 to $2.95; Children’s, 35¢ to $1.25. Men’s Oxfords—High Shoes to 7, A to D College styles for men—the “last Opera Pump — in patent word” in style or conservatism— 2, Very new—A handsome bucl opera effect, -in Au- tumn’s brown satin; same in patent or black le.OO satin. AAA to C, i 3 Patent Pump—Four-button strap, in patent, black suede and black kid, with steel arch support. AAA $8 50 o to E wide. a A Lovely Patent Leather Buckle Pump—goring over mv step—medium Boys' Oxfords—tan or black Eataqt iBUO SR obie brogue oxfords—solid loather construction. A to D wide. 9 to 13} $3.50 1o 6 $4.00 A new fashionabie style for growing girls. Rubber goring over the instep. 22 DOMESTIC RUGS In Gorgeous Colorings Oxfords in an extra big va i heels — Goodyear Styles in tan Here at the Lifetime Furniture Store this week you'll find some of the best- looking rugs you ever laid your eyes on. leather —a medium round % $6.00 to $10-00 tsoe—lurn s(olle. hcovergd ha'el. nappy, stylixh and extra ; 4 A big and smart styled line at $8.00 good fitting. to C wide gun metal Women’s High Shoes Be prepared for cold, stormy days with a pair— in black kid, gun metal and tan calfskin, including the celebrated “Grover’s ; Soft Shoe for tender feet, 11r .$4.50 $550 % $5.00 to $12.00 Time for Walking Oxfords! F or Womcn Styles in tan or black cali—black or brown kid—low, military or Cuban heels, $5.00 to $8.50. Moccasins — for airls and boys. Crepe rubber or leath- er soles. Extra quality. Low and high models. 5 to11...$3.00 to $4.50 2...54.00 to $5.00 7.. $5.00 to $6.50 Select Slippcrs Now! For men, women and children, quilted satin House Slippers for women—soft padded- soles—old rose, blue or black. $1.25 The complete line of Daniel Green Comfys just arrived for Christmas. Good rugs, too—lovely Wiltons, deep, soft pile Axminsters, tapestry rugs, vel- vets and others in patterns that de- light good taste. The Southern Tle—a smart model of tan or black calf— an ideal shoe for the growing Inexpensive, too. Why, there’'s 9x12 size Axminsters for $39.75: Wool Wiltons, 9x12 size, for $97.50; and dozens of others higher and lower. Child's Plain Toe—in tan calf or patent leather—plump- weight soles — trouser-crease vamp. B to D wide. 2 to 8 S $3.00 ito 11 #3.50 Leaves are turning to wonderful colors— the air has the bracing tang of Fall. Now’s the time to get out and about—in good walking Oxfords. -And we have them! FAMILY /HOE /TORE 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. 50 Years’ Satisfactory truly stunning model, in black sue patent, black kid or patent leather. - $8.50 AAA to D.. Lifetime Furniture is More Than a Name MAYER & CO. Bethen D G E Boys' High Sh ed tan Danish gr weight sole with rawhide slip between sole. A wear-resist- ing shoe, but stylish in every respect. to 6, A to D 1 low $6 A brand-new Fall style, a i Seventh Street Sizes 214 wide ... -upwrt.t AAA to $8 50 ss0 g Over Service & reyt A T mnflflfllflfllflflflflfllflflflflflmmluumllullmllllmlllllilllllllllllfllllllll LIS’ mmmunmunuummumuuuumuuumumnmumunnnnmuumm . -8 &,:-E--Au\A.:‘...-.s.-;--. kit