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56 . AS DEBATE TOPIC Democratic Challengers Are Unlikely to Force Any Change This Session. BY WILL P. KENNEDY, The fight which the in coming session of over whether not there any tinkering with the tariff to be merely a serap hetween the eratie party challengers and the ans, who safe This Interviews indise hers Invariah osed to same reg re for ooms Congress is to he is likely Demo Re ma the Republicans arc iff revision, while with rity the Democrats de The net will un tedly he no further revision now t this will be made an issue in the neral elections The Democ © purpose during the Summer when tative William A. Oldfield. Democrit of Arkansas, chairman of the Demo eratic congressional committee. who is a member of the w and means committee, which handies the revenue measures. in many speeches in all rts of the country emphasized “tar qualities Represent rat, of Ten of the ways tee and recognized uthorities in the w and revenue notice that he will promptly introduce resolutions calling for rev afl up and down the line “to stop profiteering under the cloak of tariff protection,” Will Oppose Any Effa in defenders Rep. means cc will tariff it ssult trickled on Represen Cordell Hull + mem 1d means commit the best ons For the Reput resentative William R chairman of the w mittee. any effort the the incoming Congress President Coolidge has also let it be known that he Is not in favor of legislation fo change the present tariff schedules Almost every Re the Ho spoken be no tariff 1 Democratic member of the House and Senate has declared that the tariff should be revised. Here are some of the opinic Republic Senator he publican member of larly Almost evers rank Willis of Ohio: “Con gress should not attempt revision of the tariff at the pext Representative = James T. Resg Thirteenth district, Ohio 1 do not think Congress should touch the tariff at_this se Represent first distriet, should be no tariff time unless shown necessary.” Greater Tt Jersey Chere revision at this to he absolutely Protection. Kiefner Representative Charles wi. A new thirteenth district, Miss member—1 helieve ¢ should not attempt a sweeping revision of the tariff in the coming session. for the reason that business conditions in general do mnot warrant this change at this time. In spite of what the low-tariff advocates throughout the country | factory. While a change schedules with respect to some micht be necessary and henefici a wholesale revision of the tariff law is unnecessary. However. should a revision in general be undertaken. I am in favor of applving even greater Drotection than is now contained in the tariff act.” Representative John ¢ teenth district. Tllinois member—*“Don’t favor the tariff.” Representative Charles E. Fuller twelfth district, Tllinois—*"1 am not in favor of any revision of the tariff.’ Representative Roy G. Fitzgerald ess rticles Allen. four- another new tinkering with Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admission 28c. need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 P 0900000000000 00< 30BN B. COCHRAN. THOS, P. HICKMAN, President. . P. and Cashier. in today. On Savings Commercial business and savings ac- unts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $£5.000.000. WE RENDER TO BANK CUSTOM. ERS A SERVICE UNSURPASSED BY THAT OF ANY BANK IN THE UNITED STATES. Monthly statement of accounts rendered ::Jnlnu;;m;il;: [ S ] s o e Bank Remains Open Until 5:15 P.M. on Government Pay Day. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK + af Penna. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue A YEAR W WILL GET $5,000 Accident Insirance in an old estab an iished u\n-)vun d o It's in th' triflin’ transactions life that we tip ourselves Next t° waitin’ till somebt through tellin’ a story we've heard. th* h: thing vour t an’ standin Al th is = up way t lake Bentley wuz knocked down an severely hruised while walkin® under A K tree this am. How t busy th' arts that's fast dvin’ out «Copyright. John F Dille Co.) let the us not tarift ird district. Ohio have any disturbance chedules now Democrats Morris Sheppard ess should atte the next Kenneth . McKellar By all means Cor ould revise the tariff at the coming session Texas it tarifr session. Yes, Co revision Ten ress itive W. B. Bowling. fifth Alabama—"1 am decidedly in favor of a substantial revision down ward. There are reasons why T believe this should he done. Whether it shall be done is, of course, for the political majority to decide, Not Quite Certain. Representative Anning eleventh district, New York—“T not quite c: n about tinkering with the tariff e President has the right to adjust rates change the schedule. to afford relief. Congress Keep itx hands off business jiven half 4 chance, the country will he prosperous in spite of politics Representative John N. Tillman third district, Arkansas —“Congress should revise the tariff.” Senator Cole L. Blease, South Caro a-“Congress should attempt re vision of the tariff at the next ses sion Representative Elmer district. Oklahoma vise the tariff.” Repress distriet, Thomas. sixth Yes, let us re Father John's Medicine—No Drugs— od for coughs, colds, throat trou- —Advertisement. Line Offers New Service. W YORK. November 9 (£).—In auguration of a fortnightly cabin and third-class steamship passenger sery ice between New York and channeb ports was annour vesterday by the Cunard line. Seven li which are mew, will be a the service, which will hegin weekly sailings with the opening of the Sum mer tourist season next May Semi-detached Washington Heights 14 r., 3 b.—2-car garage Newly decorated throughout Large lot 50x130 J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. . | 3% Interest 3% Interest TR ] - % The Way to Save is to hegin saving no other way—and 3% interest on your there is we pay savings. A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. . - GleOn S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Suigiaali Qbaliny Elas‘ic Hosiery And Trusses You will alwaye right and_our that _can be p: on’ Trisses o dominal - Suppor periment are i Cor 3 whatever he cial prices now prevail. WIIIRRICICICITR Q@M@m@mwmwu find _our h Knee Caps Anklets . Gibson's Special Truss. ... $4.00 $3.50 $2.75 $1.75 $5.00 " $7.00 Garter Stockings.... Garter Leggings..... New York Elastic Truss, single...... Gibson's Special Leather Truss, Gi Leather double March Truss Washington Agents for Jeanne Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments These famous reducine £arments pocitively redice without injury -or Siccomfort. Thousunds are wearing them. We measure you and At sou permnv We also carry Jung Arch Braces Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remedics Al kinds of - Special Orthopedic Braces and Appliances Made tn Order or Repaired. Crutches. Invalid Beds, Get It At Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. Special Truss, Dr. ete. Main 8416 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, TARIFF SEEN ONLY e Maren Zav=: PRINCE DESERTED HER, WIFE CHARGES British Divorcee, Who Wed | Turk Nobleman, Asks for Annuiment. By the Associated Press VIENNA. November gina Douglas. divorced Sholto Douglas, son of Marquis of Queensberr: husband. Prince Burhan late Abdul Hamid of Turkey. return of 500 pounds and francs. charging that the mitted fraud when he married Lady Douglas. who Is Duteh by Dirth, met the prince on the Riviera and alleges that she unknowingly | went through an il marriage ceremony with him in Vienna last May. \When the prince spent the | money she had given him. she charges, he told her to go and bring more On_her return to Vienna from Lon. | don Prince Burhan refused to resume relations with her or even to see her Viennese society is much agitated | the incident Had American Rivals, LONDON, November & (). Lady Douglas is quoted in an interview printed in the Daily Mail as having said that her marriage to I'rince Bur han of Turkey had heen unhappy and that she ieft the prince last August three months after their eceremony | at Marienbad | She was oblized plain of his attent American woman 9. Lady Geor- the eighth | 1 of the for the 500,000 | over a she said. ns to a to com- wealthy e declared her ze to the pri was legal and regular and that she would resist all | his attempts to have it annulled Fine dust found at the ants’ nests and taken inter bottom of ally was a popular cure for snake bite among the | early American Indians The Portner Apartments 15th and You Sts. N.W. Try Our Excellent Home Cooked Table d’Hote Dinner 75¢c Daily, 5:30 to 7 P.M. Rivais the beauty of C Good pen counters would not be without it. Stop at the Ladies, please take note: Black-tipped Lacquer-red — The color Men Choose when they buy their own pens Handsome to carry— Hard to mislay IT‘S a‘great deal easier to select a penforamanthan, for instance, a necktie. For men’s ideas in neckwear are vastly dissimilar, but in pens they’re almost unanimous. Note what the great ma- jority carries—the black- tipped lacquer-red—the pat- ented Parker Duofold color that flashes the eye a happy reminder if a man starts to leave his pen behind. Of course the 25-year smocth-gliding point also has much to do with men’s preference for Parker Duo- fold. Likewise the manly Hand-size Grip, Over-size Ink Capacity, free-Swinging Balance, and Invisible Filler —out of harm’s way. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Duofold Pencils to match the Pens : Lady, $3; Over-size Jr.. $3.50; " Big Brother”” Ouer-size, $4 Factory and General Offices JANESVILLE, WIS. Pa Pl 3 o Pt Duofold Jr. 55 Lady Duofold 35 I Wilhonatorshatiine Red 204 Black Color Combination Teg. Trads Mark U 8. Pat. Office Our Parker Pen Stock Is Most omplete Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 N. Y. Ave. Main 619 ('rrrlmg and Christmas Cards | ville, at 2:1 | vaudeville, I ties wife of Lord | ! is suing her | 4 i | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—“School for Scandal,” 8:10 p.m. Belasco—""At at the Curtains,” at “In a Garden,” at %:20 p.m. Keith's—Three headliners in vaude- and $:15 p.m. Earle—""Trouble With continuous Wives,' from 1 to 1 pm. Strand—Clinton and Rooney, vaude- ville, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. yety—RBernstein" Beau- burlesque. at 2:15 and %:15 p.m Mutual—"Hollywood Scandals,” lesque. Metropolitan photoplay T nd 9:2 10:35 a.m., p.m ouls for Sables.” 45, 7:52 and 9 West,” at 10 4:20, 6:05, 7550 ar Columbia—"The Gold week)., at 10:45 a.m., 12 5 and 930 p.m he Limited Mail," 5, 745 and 945 pm Amabassador — *“The Wasn't Wanted.” at 5105 at p.m a.m.. 9:50 p.m. ush™ (third 2:20, 4:05 at 2, 4, Wife 6.15 Who S and| Sporting 30, 6:30 Chance,” S and 9:40 p.m Cafritz Homes are sold The not bur- | 11:42 | EFIRE IN HOLD HALTS SHIP | Transport, W(th Truop! and Pas- | sengers Aboard. SAN FRANCISCO, November 9 | ®).—The Army transport, Somme, | hound for New York with (roops and ! | passengers, was halted by a her hold about 100 miles from rancisco aturday night and turned here aft he flames he | extinguished. | seribed as Somitial | The hold was flooded with v and for this reason the captain d to put back he Somme left E ried 117 engers and | tons. A military investigate the Our Optometrists Render a R E A L Returns to Port. San e- here at noon Sat 160 soldiers and a cargo of 350 hoard of inquiry will ause of the fire. e tion: design, mal I.um correetly _ fit | | the glasses. 'S 1on I MUACL BRANCH STORE ESE o5 on reputation but_on value re Isn’t a Prettier Part of Town than the vicinity of Grant and Sherman Circles— Cafritz-Petworth —a cecmmunity of Homes looms terms have a real ng “Lifetime” you get right down to a critical compar of econamy—and ac Homes— on that up big and stronz. The diff in lavishness of fi apparent—and the price and pudation. the . 8,.950—$1,600 cash—$75 a month Inspect—expecting much Exhibition Homes between New Hampshire are—130 and ~and vou'll still be surprised St. 1830 508 Buchanan Avenues. and and Illinois Seventh Street, between Decatur and Emerson Streets. Brandes Superior Phones $2.98 Brandes $10.00 Table @7 4Q kers. Speci: Manhattan $10.00 Ad justabie 'L o 1 d @4 QG Speaker. Special orage $12.95 £10.98 Eveready B Batteries— Yo Speen > $1.39 $2.49 $3.75 Larze 45.volt Special - Westinghouse 3 100-ampere. cial 100.ampere Storage Special sy Gihson hour Rattery By this we mean 5 of cut price. following ten items: 25¢ Mentholated Pine Tar with Ext. Cod Liver Oil and Eucalyptus Cough Syr\lp. Yy Price Sale. 1 QV2¢ Limit, 1 to customer. 10c Squibb’s Aspirin, dozen. 1, Price Sale t, 5 to customer. 10c Ammonia Water for housecleaning pur- poses. Sc Yo P nit, 4 to customer. 20c Powder Puffs. Yo P Limlt, one rice Sale. . rice Sale. .. 10c 4 1 to customer. 25¢ Cascara Tablets, 100 in bottle. Vy Price Sale.1 Q%¢ Limit, 4 to customer. Extra Special: Battery > Above Radm Spemalfl on Sal Our Great Half-Price Sale Tuesday we continue a great Half-Price Sale. GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Great Specials in Our Radin Depar(ment £4.75 45-volt Burgess B $2.00 volt $4.00 volt 45-volt 100 feet Wire Electrie £3.98 $1.49 Heavy Antenna 39¢ Soldering 98(_ 29¢ Franco Dry Eveready Dry o $1.00 Ru Egea Cells Ee i 35¢ Cells. .. Cells our regular list price. not For Tuesday Only we have selected the 50c Benzoated Alm ond Cream for chapped skin. 25¢ Vo Price Sale. . Limit, 2 to customer., 10c 1.000-sheet Rolls Toilet Tissue Paper. Yo prrce Sale it, 6 to customer. 35¢ Noxzema Saponified Cocoanut Oll Sham- poo. Yo Price Sale 17‘/2(: Limit, 2 to customer. 10c Conti's Castile Soap. Yo Price Sale. "50 Limit, 1 to customer. 10c Gold Dust Scourmg Powder. Y Price Sale..... B Liinit, 6 to customer. 1—30c value box of Face Powder, made by Vivaudou, included with- out extra chargc with each purchase of $l. No delivery of above 10 items. GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars ‘Have More Cents 915, 917, 919 G St. N.W. fire in | | ] 712 11th Street 1 coviim i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, MBIA | F Street at 12th Continuous, 10530 n. m In the great comedy masterpiece that critics are calling his finest production. “THE GOLD RUSH” Hingagement Posltively <Fnds ux n.nx ¥ _Night! 2L Y “THE MERRV wiDow” WITH Mae Murray—John Gilhert LOEW'S PALACE F_Street_at 13th Continuous. 10:30 n. m.—1i1 p. m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro- 1.olduyn Presents BUSTER KEATON In @ hilarious mew melange mirth from the swide open spaces with Brown Eyes, the cow! “@G0 WEST!" edy—+Bahy. Re Good:!" =—Toples—Overtare The World Star Creativa Comedienne WALLACE EDDINGER ta_Dramatic Actor r Fentures-s Eve $1. Mats saats. Ere. 38¢ Baic 215 401 818 TONIGHT—8:10 AH s-v o setrer mes Dale and Other Fig Stars 12 TSHERIDAN'S COMEDY. “THE Schoo! tor Stanual JPENS SUNDAY Oknik LATEST CREAT: 3 Tues.—4:30_Nov_ 17 Jan 5. Mar NATIONAL THEATFR PHILHARMONIC Society of New York ORCHESTRA Witlsm Mergelberg—Wilkelm Furtwrengler Tiekets—$7 a') "5 0o T Arthy h o Fomer | “SOPHIE. BRASLAU QUEATEQIRRICAN coNTRATTO \nHmuI—Tlmh. 1 S22 A CURTAINS By Arthur G ich wnd W. F. Payson You W d It a Nensation NO' PLAY LIKE IT EVER Next Mon. Mail Orders Now. Seats Thur. LIONELL ATWELL In the International Hit of Hungary, Italy and Germany ‘DEEP IN THE WOODS’ By ANDOR GARVAY with EMELIE POLINT and # Perfect Cast PCLI’'S—TONIGHT LAURETTE TAYLOR NEW COMEDY "n} A 'GARDEN” itk WCSCAL CoMEDY Wit “LEAVE IT TO ME” Buzzell—Muary Milburn \\mm, Grentact Beantv ¢ Twice GA (AT LADIES cx.vn THEATER COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Rubs Bernstein's 1526 3 u MISCHA AN Vistiniat EI. i Washinzton Aud terian Nev. 21 £:3( Orean's. Lith & G atustax M. 8483 WASHINGTON A DlTORlUM ORGAN RECITALS Matinee, 4:30. Night, 8:30 Thursday, November 12 HENRY F SEIBERT Prices, Mati DUSOLINA :GIANNINI Pegsy Albion Presents Mme. LOUISE HOMER Evening Concert Series WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E Bts. N. W. TONIGHT AT 8:15 Prices, $1.10, $1.65 and $2.20. S omdsn, Plans Co. 13th and 487, and Woodward Tvicerain Bapt " Toies ™ hed: Jneef Hotmane, Nev. 28, __AMUSEMENTS. |IRIALT .Y THEATER PrARORATE PHE: Conts Furnished b Intr “PAGES" Ol g MISCHA GU IN WASHINGTO. ATATIONS OF W PLAY GREATEST SHOW OF THE YEAR! |“sQULS FOR SABLES” WONDERFUL FUR FASHIO"J REVUE OUlS THOMPSO evy of Beautiful Girle From F A MUSIC BOOK” ed and Directed hy "TERSON, Rialto Concert Orchestra Overtnre—*Roses From the Sovthla NINTH STREET | AT GEE N.W. N OFFERING PHOTOPLAYS. INE O'BRIEN RA! ks Fur Company Conductor of NEW YORK SYMPHONY | WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor POLI'S THEATER Tuesday Aft, Nov. 10, 4:30 “PATHETlQUE' --Tschaokuwsky Greena's | 13th and G s*s Edouard Albion, General Director Prosents The Washlngton Opera Co. LA TOSCA With ELDA VETTORI and ULYSSES LAPPAS i Monday, Nov. 16th, 8:15 P. M. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E 8ts. NW Co.. 13th and Departn o0d . Beries prices, $22.50. #1750 SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE | Single Sentx, $5. $3, £2. $1. No Tax WE PLAY LOEW'S VA TRAN STRAND NKOW PLAYING Miss P of the Laie Pat Sister of ¥our OTHER ALL-STAR jesss “THE MYSTIC” PLAY AILEEN CONWAY TEARLE GLE Attraction Extraordinary MARIAN ANDERSON Winner the Lewiso Nuditions ollege Alumunae ¢lu First Congregational Church Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Tuesday, November 10—8 P.M. Contralto Stad: iy Walince Suteay Scats. 75c and 50c Other Operns Include ROMFO & JULIET Sanasiers & Fralle uusn\ & DELILAK Home: LOHENG mx DON CARLOS 18 With Feadar Chaliapin Ner. 20 Tan. 35 & 22 \MERICAS PERFEO szAw ; GORGEOUS AND COMFORTASLE HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1 TO i1 SELECT “STAMLEY" PICTURES FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING “THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES” A PARAMOUNT FPICTLRE S-1-X “KEITH" A-C-T-§ POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE HFADLINER VINCENT LOPEZ DEBUTANTES OTHER PERFECT FEATURES THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES MAY BE HER SHOES, HENCE TO SOME PATRON A PAIR OF QUEEN QUALITY SHOES WILL BE GIVEN EVERY DAY STARTING SCHEDULE Pictures—1:00—4:30—7:50 Vaudeville—3:00—6:15—9:15 METROI’OLITMI ) AT 10— m. te 11 p. m Todny 10:50 a. Firat \ational's Special THE LOST WORLD smasing of sl phote: Lewis Beery and > In Sir Arthur Conan Do sational ndventure atory. A MARVEL Last Showing at 9:20 p. m. nde—rnhle hestra NLLIAN and DORO 'd RONALD COLMAN A eRKeY na . B DeNILLES o \ SR CRANDALL'S ety n TODAY—CONSTANCE = TALMADGE and, RONALD COLYAN in “HER oM CF coLn CRANDALLS e ora S DARK DORO. OL CRANDALL’S Apgllot TODAY — ON NOV. AR THF \"Dflll"‘\l‘\ And C. AR Towonunw NORMA TALMADGE L GRAUSTARK " and 0. HENRY Y. CRANDALL S 'ronA\_vmrr\u LoLM ¥ in “HEADLINES. TOMORROW — ALICE JOYCE, '"DADDY cOES "A" HUNTING in UTUAL BURLES THE AVENUE AT oTH “HOLLYWOOD SCANDAL Tonight, “Plantation Revue” h Film Feature, HIPPODROME #th¢ X ¥ sox v NN Swan COAST OF F NEW STANTON éns € = .1 D HERES RS CHEVYCHASE {1iv, 3 - McKinley St s & D.C 119 H PRlNCESS HE HALE EMPIRE 911 M Stre RN T TAKOMA "-';';'s COMEDY CIRCEE >102 St a P N 1A RENEE ADOREF LlBERTY North Cap. AMER[CAN ke PARK thAlED\ BOARDMAN CLYMPIC vou DUMBARTON ** PAULINE GARON ELITE 1%h St. and K. 1 AILEE 1618 11th N.w ELEASOR MACGREGH Hth& IND GRIFFI NOVELT 3 Wisconsin Ave RETTY THE \ SPEE DANCING il NV PRIVATE Th3 Gelase, 33 Wo1nae ¢ « \llll-hl\f BALL MR. STAFFORD PEVIBERTON PROF. 320 M ST Maim 1 14th St. and Park Road - SKATING Week Afternoon 2:30—Evening & "DANCING Week Nights, Wednesday 20 Except GEO. BRUCE’S ORCHESTRA IN BALLROOM TOMORROW NIGHT BEAUTIFUL MASK BALL GRAND MARCH 10 P, PRIZES °