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40 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. BEGUM |S SH[]CKE ?HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Growing Power of the West. BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD DECLARE FIRMS’ HEADS Kegistered U. S. Patent Office. . HAD BOOKS PADDED | } Ey 1325 THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT OF THE He PROPLE OP THE STATES THAT LAY OM THE uu-'ml TIME OF WASHINGTON memmms WERE Pankers' Creditors Claim Evidence ! WEST HAD BECOME A NATIONAL INFLUENCE.— *| | ATLANTIC COAST HAD INHERITED THE OLD ONLY 120,000 PEOPLE IN BEGINNING To PLAY A i of Fraud in Recent Big il . 3 _ | |worip 1bEAs OF cASTE - ToTHEM ALL MEN THE UNITED STATES OUT OF PROMINENT PART N s ’ [ . ’_/ ) U MIGHT BE EQUAL POLITICALLY BUT NOT A POPULATION OF ALMOST ailure. | \ =z X %) B SOCIALLY, — = ! & By the Associated Press o MLiotwERE | “ ; A ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 6.—1 Woman Ruler of lndla Finds RS aEbTaY A AN hankers' creditors: committee of 1 To VoTE Y £ WE2 L “ergu: McKinney -Manufacturi London Girls Otherwise NOTE '~ OMLY LANDOWNER S Attractive. | Si 7 g / COULD VOTE AND In MANY 3 - < ) CASES A VOTER WAS REQUIREN s ! - TO BC THE MEMBER OF 4 ; ! LONDON. October 10.-Of all the : y ; i Y / ) \ the Kknowleds modernism about the Enzlish ¢ / ! niy the short skirt » the orthodox sensibili cum of Bhopal. the only ot the 700 potentates of India in London taking in Wesiern ition throuzh her Mohammedan hoth of the o most advanced woman of her EHE IMMENSE I dent of e md amonz the m of the Indian rulecs, o . GROWTH IN POPULATION OF THE ~ \ 87 s TiME THERE WERE 47 WESTERNERS e commitiee charges i spite her 67 has come to Lon WESTERN STATES WAS VIEWED WITH ALARM BY HEY FAVORED GOVERNMENT FOR THE -Ng NEW WESTERN STATES PERMIYTED OUTOF 213 REPRESENTATIVES - AND OUT falsificat @ v npfReingtoplean THE NORTH AND SOUTH WHO HAD FORMERLY PEOPLE —OF THE PEOPLE —BUT NOT BY ALL MEN OF LEGAL AGE O VOTE REGARDLESS | |OF 4 U.S.SENATORS I8 WERE PROM THE WEST.- : mers of the I ) . —_— COKTROLED THE DESTINIES OF THIE NATION. ALL THE PECPLE— o OF BIRTH,EBUCATION OR WEALTH. —— o @, 195 iy Tz 116C iR SOAPER._SYMDIAT < wants her g | @, 195 Ay Tm 16 CLIRE MEWSPAPER SYNDICATE v : daughters to n a woman's work hut she would not think of sendi = THentts Ln T areitive. Shch Sacutitione e e T T el T 2 e T e T e e T T P T 2 Y 22222222 — e are a good place for boys, but not for | glrls. | siEeE ) Outfit Young Moderns in Quality Clothes Reasonably Priced es London Mansion. | AT THE PALAIS FPOYAL 0000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, 10000000000 0000000000sssssscs = 5 - - . — Serviceable Stockings There's Warmth as Well as Beauly in These i spor G i o Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Boys’ and Girls’ : . Stockings Misses *59.50 «© *145 3% Pair Each garment a distinct favorite claborat- 74 Sport Hose for Boys—iwo ing the rich fabrics and chic stylings. . . . . perresesesssssttecesssssserstrtecssssrestrees Warm Garments for Wintry Days Coats for Little Folks its' coats of polaire, velour and chit chilla. Tailored models, with helts; others $ trimmed with stitching, buttons and fur % collars. Sizes 2 to 6 3 i, and it is only eves that one is per t m A Dlece of RIHIY ¢ pon which she had sesssssssrssscsssrsere, ite attracted to English | t T cannot believe they should in such short skirts 1ardians,” the B iewer. *“But I suppc e the fashion.” Tots’ Combination Vélveteen and Pleud Dresses trin 156,95 Infants’ Brushed Wool o Consisting of mittens, legg Y $ ater and cap. Colors are buff, 6 5 white and taupe zes 1 to 4 vears toned 'mixtures, brown, grav, camel and oxiord with fancy roll tops. Sizes 6 to 10 ‘Children’s and Misses' Eng- lish Hose, ribbed to the toe, with fancy roll tops Colors Black. white 1. tan. heige nude, camel : Sizes 6 to 10 Boys' Onyx Double-Knee Hose full len Black. brown, tan and de 6 to 10, 1 interest. I want my anddaughters t¢ \nun A woman's work v | must learn to run a household ~u;uv vise cooking and know needl hut T would not think of sendin to universities. Tha for boys, but not for g Her royal highness hers A part of her education from tutors| sent to her parents by the British gov i ernment om them she learned English, nch and elementary | mathematics. But for other subjects this powerful ruler has a natural dis- | Tike. | The helr to the throne, who accom. | panied his mother, has spent most of | his time in driving through the down- | town streets and marveling at |he\ shop windows. Flare, princess, basque, circular godet, straightline Gitiazen | Mersexize il Toeees and wrappy models. Pincapple stitch. Black. brown, Sk : : 3 tan, gray and beige. Sizes 6 to Every prevailing fur used in these sump- 9’ . : Palais Royal—Third Fieor tuously trimmed and splendidly tailored coats. Palais Royal—Main Floor D R e R Y 00000t rrestrsresetsiresetrresesrssstesessescsssssssoss P00 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000essrsase® 0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000tsstss 2 00004000000 0040000000000000000000000000000000 000000 All the new Winter shades: Nut browns, flaming reds. mellow tans, soft grays, alluring blues and black. All deeply collared and cuffed in kit fox. beaver. fox. squirrel, krim- mer, fitch. wolf. skunk and chop chilla. 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 Girls’ and Juniors' Coats $16.95 Coats for $ 1 5.00 $27.50 Coats for $225O LT The price of Belglan coal has hm«n! reduced 10 francs a ton to meet for-| eizn competition. . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . S Whatever vour coat prefc-ence—it is here. Collars are made in shawl effects. tuxedo, mushroom and choker styles. Sleeves. hor- ders and bandings are of the new designs. Sizes 16 to 20. L /AN ~_,g/§ Palais Royal—Third Floor that have become dingy and dull are literally transiormed by O-Cedar Polish. Pour it directly on the surface to be cleaned, then rub with a damp cloth. It restores good looks to floors, doors, wood- work and furniture woods yet is safe to apply on a brand new piano. Try one bottle of O-Cedar Polish. Sold every- where in various sizes from 30c to $3. y S e e s st sss s setsttseessessrttetsetseseestetiretrsssrteestestsetseesssessseettsssssssnssses R R R R R R R RS R TR 0400000000000 0000000000000+0000000000049000000200000000000000000000000000000000s00sd 000053000 00000000000000000vettttetsttetsterertsessesttesesieseesesssssessssssssssesossee, Strikingly Attractive and Fashionable Misses’ Frocks $25.00 Specially Designed for Autumn Social Season with deep fur collars or tailored styles with beaverette collars Girls’ Jersey and Balbriggan Dresses, %5.95 to °10.95 One and two piece models. ‘ k‘ ot i) Girls” Velveteen Dresses Special Lot‘of Girls” Hats $7.95 to $10.95 $2.95 and $3.95 Combinations of velveteen and smart Attractively trimmed with hand en crepe de chine applique. styles for the big and littl Sizes 8 to 14—13 to 17, Winter shades to match co Palais Royal—Third Floor In felt and velour \ttractive ar R T RS You'll find dresses for street. afternoon and dinner wear, charm- ingly created in satin, flat crepes. georgettes and velvet and satin 1900000000 000000000000000000000 00000 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000(000000000000000000000000000000000000ssrans Long-Wearing Apparel for Boys BOYS’ All-Wool Big Boys” Wool O’Coats Mackinaws e $1295 new browns and grays Sizes 11 to 18, combinations. Black dresses modishly trimmed with bright colored buttons. braids and embroidery according to the latest vogue. Other trim- mings include nn\vh} braids and metal bands which splendidly blend with the various colors. SLL/TIIL LI/ TR LA R R R L T2z Styled in circular skirt lines, flares, two-piece models, straight and slender bodice effects, these dresses will please every taste. Sizes 16 to 20. Palais Royal—Third Floor 0Pttt s st te0ettttttertttettestretststsessesesssee resserisee $ . P B e R S PO 4 L 4 b . . j T R R S S I R Any intelligent gro- ettt ettt ettt tiettetettitetttitetis cer in this city can :Let Them Run and Play in Comfort tell you why and perhaps give you a Nature’s Foot-Freedom for Children plete line of shoes that are made on scientifically correct lines to few ; W suggestions on preserve the beauty and health of your children's feet and give every muscle an easy way that periect frecdom of action. Th La Sh 1ne Ce 0e may he]p you win is shown in tan calf. the Premier Cont. St. 5 Sizes 3 to 8§ $2.50 Sizes 8Y; to 11 $3.00 Sizes 11% to 2 $3,50 The Button Shoe —is shown in patent with white top, patent with dull kid top and patent with champagne top. & Sizes $ Sizes [ 3to 8 2050 8% to 11 $4000 m | Palais Royal—Second Floor Salad prESsING PEOUUTUUE L S DU R T e R DUOE L U L LU e m‘e AW S O oA perfect mayonnaise i . : . The Fair oS Plnm & Co. b . Thicago Newark Made with large Canadian collars. large pockets, belt in back. Wool lined yoke in shoulder, J Junior Boys” Overcoats Sizes 8 to 18 years. Wool Lined Boys’ Bell Blouses $10.00 to $13.50 \ll-wool English Box-back Coats Colors are powder blue, tan. brown 89 . and gray. C [ Sizes 214 to 10. Collar-attached style. Made of high- Admxral O Coats, $13.40 count percales in neat stgpes. Sizes 7 to | to $17 50 16 years. In navy blue trimmed with gold braid and brass buttons, tailored beautifully. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’” New Fall Caps, Full Lined, $1.25 Made of all-wool materials to match his suit or overcoat. ZL227272 T2 Annual Roll Call of the Red Cross Begins November 11th Plan to Join! 722 772 7 FRANCIS H LEGGE & COMP. T NEW YORk 9000000000000t sttt ers Peesetstsssrsrsrsssssrsios * ; + L 4 + - + * . + * . . . . be + + e (LLLLLLL 1721 F TP T I T I LI UL L L 27T LLL L LA P L LT L VL Ll L L L AL L L LA LLL L A Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service Palais Royal—Main Floor PPt PPPI00000000000000000 000000000000 00000004000 00000000000000000000000000000000 “esesesesseeeees 0000000000000 00000000000000 0000000000 P