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LR THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, B. U, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, T925. [7 ] is a traitor to his country. It is not | “life membership” in the gociety from FAITH IN GOD AND MAN for me to discriminate when my Na-| $50 to $60. M ngage Bonds | tion has spoken.” Col. John A. Lockwood and Wil- First MOTeEos s HELD VITALTO U s Dr. Durkee indicated that the|liam Fisk Dales were elected mem Call or write for Bookle h Co * D¢ | American patriot of today is the per-| bers of the organization. H.Smit : ¥ son who carries out the ideals of the ‘Edw Miss f | forefathers ‘of this country.” He | rafic“rung rendered teveral mutical Dr. Durkee Scores Law Evaders in | strongly advocated that every race.| nymperg with violin, banjo-mandolin . | color and creed in the United States | gna™Lin WL FO0 0, G IRATE T { Address Before Sons of Ameri- :; imade familiar with the language | . Finley,” president of the society, ———— oken here. g| = 5 — i presided. = sy i can Revolution. Resolutions were adopted by the| A meeting for the . | S o purpose of nomi- | r. Butler Calls for Militant soclety to change the by-laws of the | nating officers of the society who are | | youll qm kh‘” adefor . i 3 . i organization so as to make any offi- | to be elected in February will be held Crusaders to Spread Doc- i Faith in God, faith in educated peo-| cer in the foreign service of the Gov- [ next month, it was announced. All| B 5 - k ple and in just laws justly adminis-| ernment of the United States eligible | nominations are made from the floor. | | a Er e f Pai ; 1 A ¥ tered were declared by Dr. J. Stan-|for honorary membership in the local : L rines of Party. b & - , H ley Durkee, president of Howard Uni- | soctety, provided he 15 & membero— e P Durabilitu:Fir: b P ¥ : : versity, to be the “fundamental foun-{ in good standing—of a State society:| One out of every 10 persons is beset | KAl MALIEY ‘ * dations on which to bulld any govern-{ also to change the amount of dues for | by special fear. St = —— ; By the iated Press £ B ment in order that it might end\l)l;e STOWN. Ohio i |forever,” in an address before the . 9.—A call for militant ¢ 4 | District of Columbia Society, Sons -of ! 1l preach the faiths and principles the American Revolution, meeting in 1) AL . 1 of the Republican party was issued | |3 S |the La Fayette Hotel last night. | L) i here last night by Chairman Butler 2 ; § “Only that people has endured who = < il H of the Republican national committee, i o kept faith in the Supreme Belng,” - — \ < ¢ I an address formally opening the | o : : Rl D Durise. Secondly, ejesi ! = =7 /\> li 926 congressional campaign. at American: st have : The elections of next vear are of A g s the common people, educated in the \ / | vital importance.” he declared. “On 3 4 ideals we wish to perpetuate.” Third- . i . their final outcome will largely depend ly, he declared that they must have " s the ability of the President to carry 3 : A ke faith in just laws, justly administered, — = out his program, which the people 9 and stated that “the moment that a of the Nation have indorsed by an . 8 s citizen of this country decides to ig- = overwhelming majority. We must - nore a certain law because it does ~ [ fight for victory. _ 4 1 i H not meet with his approval, that man s “We can truthfully say, confidently % 4 4 — = say, the Republican party is united, . R : = = courageous and looking forwar e ¥ 4 ? . p : = new victories. We can al it 2 Tl dnatiorsitos == — e TR IVES and LIONEL = oo il d o and purpose than - i g it was on the occasion of their last _ Electric Trains > convention in New York Xmas Tlnmebguaflml With Gen- = " uine Mazda Lamps = A & N Charging that the Democratic party Catalogues in Colors Free =3 : g 2 ( - already is endeavoring to set on foot Washington Theatre E % end scurri cks simi to Supply Co. = . what it has heretofore attempted, 719 Ninth St. N.W. = h Senator Butler declared the people Fhone Maia #od B < z . mut s Mholel it {5 il Left to right: S. Louis Lieb, chairman publicity; Harry Havens, chairman canvassers; Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Her- e e i son, pastor of church; Mrs. Nellie M. L. Jenkins, secretary general committee; Harry James, chairman building Gomisy — == — Equality for All mittee, and Edwin D. Detwiler, general campaign manager. e “ . ] h & _ 0 One of the important readjustments | SULPHUR cLEARS g mteresn?g fads . within t Jubli pa e ct. acti s ¢ S e et i "o | STUDENT SMOKING BAN aen, e oin ol oo “itic| SKETCHES PRESENTED. "~ aday's ravel.” Todey I learned that standing “that after all we are only LLESLEY T0 STAY ing rule, which forbids students to S SR E leley s is the only fucwry-backecl group cf members, not the owners of the Re AT WE smoke anywhere “while living under | Historical Acts Given at Park View toer sicknsuil ]'ubhi)un party, and that we offer — regulations of the College Govern- Community Center. shoe stores catering exclusively u]: ‘women, A membership in a going and growing ment Asssociation.” 3 ing a8 man; seven! es at on . g present e concern; that we know neither class, | Faculty Members of Governing) ™oy, “efeated bil requested that | ryigorical sketchos by the boys and Any breaking out of i h;g o e ; Creed nor race; that we stand for| Body Vote Down Proposal to [students refrain from smoking when | ihe Back View Comianits Y. g price, $5 a pair. hgu}:‘alt;;mmrm‘nmm for all, and wil e such action would offend the good | &irls of r‘ o ;fm Hprd the skin on face, neck, e iZht those who seek to destroy that ghten Restriction. taste of the community or bring un- | Center featured the second of the E e s o i e favorable Criticiam on ‘the. college. | series of entertainments &iven ot the foo o foe & o True, tl'\?_re. are many, many shoe had never been destructive, Senator ‘u\\_r;‘l_x,y]‘:,o,\l,tu\l, !(‘.\1.‘.’5‘:,"“A\:x\:;x‘:r:; A0 s o1 St oate ianests)| conter Tuesday |’|xgh[. ux;:li:-”lhe‘ a- g g Mentho-Sul- stores specm izing In women's s}wesv at or : :‘:x\uor! .«.lldf{hm,(vnnxr(luflml,\ it had | /% \\'eni-‘w';?'(‘onego O te oft the | and employ rection of Miss )ld.:d P. Burklin, w:x- phur. The pim- near this price, but they are mostly jobbers “The success of the party at the|campus has been defeated by the = mniyjpeSty: ho s vty ples seem to dry or retailers buying in the open markets with polls. either in State or Nation,” he | Senate of the College Government Capt. W. E. Griffith Dies. Miss Evelyn Davis and Mrs. M. W. right up and go P4 co o or been the signa] | Association, it was announced yes- AT = Davis, both of the community center away, declares a none the advantages that accrue from for urth s mever been the signal | oAy, The five faculty members of | CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 19 |3 partment noted skin special s or business to ¢ e for erday. e e 5 S A Y I 5 . 5 epar ent. s al- i i 1 1 " Mt e o '\'\’:}:f,‘;i,'lg;]:,',‘l the senate voted down the proposi- | UP.—Capt. William B. Griffith, 83,|%Tne boys presented a play base 2 S direct factory distribution. | to walk the streets tion against the affirmative votes of | former State treasurer of Maryland |the history of nhll}:\l;ug and the girls Nothing has ever Loetl the three student delegates. 1 for several years editor of the |a sketch depicting the prepurations for |y found take the pl £ 5 = Defends H Tarifr. e i and E 3 = i s heen found to take the place of e e ‘.fl’,:,:,,‘:f‘"z‘;('\'.‘z?\‘\,fmg‘Jf-‘“(‘;,': AT | o the ‘student Eovernment body and |at his home here yesterday. He was|g g ksgiving so 5 harmless and inexpensive. Just ask at only through ade- | had been indorsed by 82 per cent|department commander of the Mary- tra music were interspes any druggist for a jar of Rowles i peseriing BedG A oy Mentho-Sulphur. a quate protection of industries can |of the 1,202 who voted on the sub- American standards of living be main- ] The Largest Saks’ Men’s and Charge a Boys' Wear Account Store in tained. He also declared there must PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Washington be tax reduction and promised that the bill to be cnacted at the next ses. sion of Congress would materially lighten the tax burden. Adverting to strictly p; 7 7 A ¢ matters end organization, he asserted that dis cipline and the power to discipline are as necessary for a political or- ganization as for a business organiza- tion WiV, ing clear his belief that the nt in the last election had been r than his party, Mr. Butler sald his popularity was growing and ¢ that the party must seek to attachs Y I Service to itself permanently the new voters he had brought to its support. Al‘pl;‘yf{;%)’_hm :}"::: A dainty walking shoe with mannish lines ent) ever-changing styles may and unusual service features including the be had in all sizes and widths storm welt. Black or Tan. from 2} to 9—AAA to D. GORDON HOSIERY $1.50 DAINTY BUCKLES 50c 1o $2.50 Anewlow price for shirts of this qualily ~ Jmported | English Broadcloth Xmas pecial $25.00 14k. Gold Elgin Movement Selections Laid Aside. Small A liberal se- lection of well tailored white, blue, tan and PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVE! Imported English Broad- cloth R L R L T e T R T T gfay; some with collar at- The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington deposit. Shil’lS el o Salvatore Desio v g : ecler —at a very match (neck- Take a look at these 926 F St. Bet. 9th and 10th, special price — intended as an extra = inducement t o Christ- mas gift band style). Sizes 131/2 Men’s New Men’s $35 and $40 Suits to17 “Smartcladd”’ A very low RObes price for such In ombre shades superior qual- | ity. $13.50 ® One illustrated Entirely new color schemes of dark and light ombre shades, and designed border. Fash- ' joned with silk corded trim- Says—Now Stiff | . Next,to Metronolitan Theater * sh. t Joints Must Go! | % i Estahlished 44 Yea |New Discovery Limbers ’Em| shopping in | Up and Even the Creaking advance. Ceases world pro- | vou have to do nowadays to | limber up that old stiff, creaky | |joint is to spueeze a half inch of | | miracie-working substance from a | | tube. | - mings and girdle. Beautifully ONE HUNDRED men’s and young men’sfancy | e i "diapears on e or | dallorcd S ailisizes suits from broken lots and one, two and three |the skin and disappears on its er- | rand of mercy. | | Then read the evening news- s b A Robe Any Man Will = Of a kll’ld. ances are that vour mis- e Men’s Bergerac Moire Ties = | =" Appreciatc . fres : = .. | ...Silk-Lined All these suits are from our regular stocks, repre- ' $1. Robes senting the best models and patterns we have here- | hastrie new d ou'll feel tofore sold from— { €0 happy that sou'll want to Jump into d wallc Ky L Sonder. What an excellent Christmas gift combination—a broad- Special $24,75 . ‘ cloth shirt and a beautiful tie. T Wiell Thilored Gowns/of fine { the $35 and $40 grades e Bergerac Moires are verily ties of fashion. Smart de- brocade rayon in beautiful pat- dinary T up, the stff. infla Tare th * foint o ven to a multitude i e, wwollen. distorted % : . terns and colorings. With A aperty i '.n‘ml%r:‘. signs possessing the character of neckwear considerably satin facings to matcgh ndeont 2 (998, amiian G oris s more expensive. trasting silk linings. = Shawl A goadly portion have extra pants joints. whether in knee, elbow, ankle. | p, shoulder, spine or finger, and for collars and rayon girdles. For | That purpose its eale, at 60 cents a tube. Extensive Choice for Every Taste men of all sizes. Saks—First Floor Saks—Second Floor 18 Immense. 1} e Drug_Stores sell dozens of | | ubea "of it every week a - | everywhere report. a iz | A Twava” romember.. when | potn T Soint arony iets Gut—auiek || Biggest Selling Joint | | Remedy in the World | l\ Adrertisement. | Saks—Third I'loor > -