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WADREX Ice Cream IS GROWING IN POPU- LARITY DAILY, DUE TO THE FACT THAT THOSE FOLKS WHO HAVE BEEN_ WAITING FOR A BETTER ICE CREAM HAVE DISCOVERED WADREX MADE RICH WITH PURE CREAM, AND FLAVORED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. ALWAYS ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR THE WONDERFUL WADREX. WASHINGTON _WHOLE- SALE DRUG EXCHANGE UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION 1ew a few Pleasant Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! stomach Diapepsin’ in and dis- | a sour, | All drug- | harmless WILSON MEMORIAL | DISCORD 1S GITED U. of V. Pre5|dent Denies Connection of His Associa- tion With Recent One. | i | Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, nre-shh’u(g of the Univer of Virginia and| zeneral chairman of the adWsory committee of the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memoriah, today disclaim ed any connection between the or-! ganization headed by him and the one known as the National Woodrow Wil | son Memorial “Association, organized | recently retary Wilbur, Budget Director Lord and several others have wlith- vn use of their mames {rom the | wtional Woodrow Wilson Memorial ssociation n's Statement. . Alderman said, * Washington in th past week which brought publicity t a project intended to have a memorial to Woodrow W “The title of that Washington proj j ect was so similar to that of the| Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memo- ! rial that it has caused some confusion throughouf the country. Many in quiries have come from different di rections with reference to the two movements. and, a public statement seems to be demanded. i Associations Not Connected. \ There is no connection whatever | between the National Woodrow Wil son Memorial Association project ut Washington and the Woodrow Wil son- Birthplace Memorial. The Birth-| ! place Memorial is centered in Staun where Mr. Wilson wus born features Wilson was born, {and endc i; the cha was baptized and the Wilson Memorial Building on the campus of Mary Bald- | win College, with which Illilll\lth)ll‘ Mr. Wilson and his family had so many associations, } “The Wilson birthpla i plans were submitted ta - responsible and ssociates of Mr. Wilson cordial ap- | f distinguished | the Woodrow i are members uf memorial | large num- | intimate | plans for the birthplace memor a quiet way s nization is | ing throughout the | place memori ADMITS CHECK CHARGE. Youth Says He Needed Money. Gets Four Months. Cashing a counter checl Riggs Nations | tempting to < { same amount sulted - | Bunch being sent to for four ! Living Room Furniture “From Factory to Home" WUVDT[RIHY]— think of a wiser 1 suite for and save Living Room Suites, at $125 up Boudoir Chairs ... -...$20 up Cogswell Chairs . Furniture upholste Srite or Call—Franklin 3814 e will gladly call with a full line of samplex. ERNEST HOLOBER CO. 602 F St. N.W. “PHILLIPS™ MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept_only genuine “Phillips” the original Milk of Magnesia preseribed by physicians for 50 years as an ant | Taxative, ective. cent_bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directio any drug store. As EBBNIT E* Smm" 1o 2 Stick, \IR. MOTORIST | What are you buying! Price or Quality? If you| are simply buying gear Iubrication canve of ite Iow price we have mothing of special in- terest to present. But if your idea is to pro- long the life of your Car or Truck, with less re- pair bills, and secure for yourself lasting gear lubri- cation satisfaction. we vise the use of EBONITE. Antomotive Engineers everywhere indorse it. Buy with your mind made n E the ER bu @ N EBO"NITE UTS SHREDDED OIL) “FOR thSMISSlDNS ANDREAR AXLES BAVER.:UE DII,WORKS COLUMBIA 5226 E. | slightly hurt. | months, following his of guilty, | | before Judge John P. McMahon in ! | Police Court today { i Bunch, who is 20 years old, came | here from Charlottesville. Va., to ol tain work. Lack of money caused | him to violate the check law, he said. v York City. 1 checks, ks totaled sent him to jail to await ation by the au | thorities in New Yor Harry E. Goldenbers. the third de- | fendant to plead guilty in Police | { Court today to pa bad checks, | was held on a bond of $3.500 to awalt | | the action of the grand jury ; 'MELLON TO SEE PINCHOT.| | Invites Governor to Bring Proof| of Liquor Charges. Gov. Pinchot (vl be invited | come to Wa { conference « ernor has made ng_prohibi- | | tion enforcement in the Keystone Mellon’s position was »m the governor, in which he re- newed complaints with respect to | conditions alleged to exist in the brew ‘n-xu-. of his State. Saying t e was prepared to see | the governor “any time,’ Mellon asserted that it was the ury’s | | intention “to correct anything that . and indicated that | Pinchot to bring proof | when he comes for the WARNS OF BAD $10BILL. % Secret Service Reports Bogus Gold | Chief Moran of the Secret has sent out warning to banks | s | | Certificate in Circulation. | | { others interested of a new counterfeit | | bill just detected. It is described in | | s follows { v gold certific treasurer of the United States; por-| | trait of Michael uin.-; ;i | MAN SHOT IN ABDOMEN Colored Woman, Held Admits She | Fired Bullet. | Shot in the abdomen, Richard H. Meshaw, colored. 40 3 M I street southwest. was t gency Hospital ea in a criti- | 1 condition. Polic v Annie Will- | colored, 39 old, residing at | same addr . admits shootin, w, but claims s in self- se.” The womin ceman Melvin ¢ pending the outcome jury. | THREE HURT IN ELEVATOR. ‘Car Falls Three Floars in Rich- | mond Store. 1 Special Dispatch to The RICHMOND, Va.. November 1 | Three persons were hurt yesterda |afterncon when an elevator in one of the leading dry goods stores in the city | ipped the safety device, plunging the car and its occupants nearly three | {stories and into the basement. Six women were in the car and three were Two of the patients | were taken to hospitals EE =layer Faces Electric Chair. | RICHMOND, November 17 (#).—| Rudolph Di outhful slayer of his sweetheart, hi val and a police de- | tective, and who seriously wounded a | fourth person here on July 28 last,| was refused a writ of error today by the Virginia supreme court of appeals | from his conviction of the murder of | Hen: Grady Carter, the rival. O»'v lemency can now save the from death in the electric chair on Nevember 27. A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . The Chanel Uniform A new Bob Evans’ model for the professional nurse. In a smart straightline style with the becoming Chanel neck— French link cuff—removable shank pearl buttons. I Broadcloth . ...$6.50 Uniiorm Section, Third floor. November Silk Sale Silk Crepes Flat Crepe, in 25 shades, $2. Flat Crepe, heavier quality, $2.45. Satin Crepe, exceptional qual- ity, $2.35. Satin Crepe of luster, $3. Washable Crepe de Chine, $2. Other Silk Valz-tes Lustrous $1.95. Silk Radium, special, $1.45. beautiful Satin Radiance, Silk Section. Second floor November Shoe Clearance $6.75 Chosen from our regular stock and representing fa- vorite models that have be- come broken in numbers and sizes, the annual November clearance offers its customary values and savings. Black and brown kid and calfskin oxfords. Blonde and gray kid and tan calf combination pumps. Black patent leather, kid and calfskin pumps. Black and blonde satin pumps. Silver pumps. and gold brocade Women's Shoe Section. Third floor Sheer Philippine Gowns $.50 These fine beautiful sheer material, per- sonally selected by our buyer and sent to the Philippines to be embroidered in the artistic and dainty patterns charac- teristic of these needlewomen. The models feature round, V- shape and square neck, and may be had sleeveless or with kimono sleeves. gowns are of Underwear Section. Third floor. Women's Knit- Underwear All the items listed below represent values and quality. Women’s 90% wool combina- tion suits in imported Swiss rib, priced according to size— 5-6—and extras, $4.50 to $5.50. Women's 9% wool vest and pants, in imported Swiss rib, $1.75 to $3.50. Women’s all-wool vest, in imported Swiss rib, priced according to style and size, $3 and $5. Women's heavy weight part- wool vest and pants, $2.25 to $2.50. Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. Waohmard X Lotheo 10th, 11th, F and G Streets November Special Selling Misses’ Coats *85 95 You will find youthful elegance in coats such as the ones sketched, at a very low price. When vou are looking at these coats notice how fine the fabrics and furs are—how smart and viva- cious the lines. And we know the prices are ex- ceptionally low for coats of this high character. Blue Black Wine Gray All With Luxurious Fur Collars and Cuffs and Many With Fur Border Green - Brown A—3$95—A rich green needle point, flare model, trim- med as pictured with brown fox. B—895—Black semi- fitted flared style, trimmed with platinum dyed fox. C —$85 — Wrap model of grackle blue lustrosa with collar of gray fox. Missés’ Seetion, Fourth floor. The Greatly Enlarged Lower Priced Section Smart New Handbags 595 33 $395 $4.95 35 We introduce this special section of Novelty Handbags with values appealingfind un- usual. You will find a varied array of bags in silk, leather and tapestry—in a charming variety of pouch, hanging or under-the-arm shapes. Many of these smart new bags are our direct imports and many are copies of the newest imports. All are well lined, some being fitted with toilet accessories. In black, brown and brighter shades following the mode for colored accessories, Lower-Priced Leather Goods Section, First floor. Frocks To Take on Your Southern Trip Dresses like these that are happily in place for house, street or informal luncheons, are exceedingly elements in any southern Winter wardrobe important The first, of peach voile, is artfully tucked an trimmed, $15. The other, with black moire ribbon is made on straight sports lines of salmon tub sill $16.75. Many other models in dark and light silks and voiles featured from $5 to $16.75. Home Frock Section, Third floor. Women’s Imported Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs Boxed, 6 for $3 On opening the box vou will find six daintily patter handkerchiefs with colored borders in blue, tan, rose, lavender. The initial is white. er a colored printed square matching the b Handkerchicf Section. First floo Greet Winter With Quilted Silk Robes ¥ An unusual combination and one not to bhe overlooked when one finds such a ment, warm, yet light weight—tailored and service- able, vet beautiful. These are the characteristics of the quilted robe. whose growing popularity bespeaks its merit Reasonably priced and coming in these boudoir colors: Rose. peach, light and dark blue. see Section, Third foor. 1,000 Yards Fine French Ratine Special 38¢ Yard A fraction of the regularly established wholesale price Women who do their own sewing or have their things made will appreciate this value in two and three-tone heather mixture ratine—as particularly serviceable for house dresses, children’s wear and bath robes Tan, blue, green, lavender, yellow, brown, oxford, rose Cotton Goods Section, Second flaor. For Hoiiday Vacations and Gifis Exceptionally Priced Fitted Case, $32-50 The following features make this case a remarkable value. 22-inch black cowhide case, cobra grain, all-leather hinge, wood frame, double plated locks, attractive lining, folding tray with twelve two-tone fit- tings of shell and amber. Traveling Goods Section, Second floor.