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40 THOMPSON RAPS COOLIDGE POLICY Retired Shipping Board Mem- ber “Deplores” One-Man Control of Merchant Fleet. By the Ass \(H( ~H NG p= chant marine the mer dent of the eabinet or White was deplored in a statement Ly Frederick 1. Thompson, recently yésigned commissioner of the Shipping Board -. Thompson held that if the new v substituted for the present board selected with parti- E jonal consideration the re- sult would be a concentration of con- trol in the North Atlantic rd, with enst domination by &hippin <. Mr. Thompson's statement fol Cites “Facts” Not Publicly Known. Certain facts should be publicly Enown in con with the attitude House super’ -omml by ts to a prepondera “Credited as being the President’s adviser on shipping is Matthew Brush r an_offic 1he Internati The International Mercantile ) s controlled by of the government. made a contract do mnothing detrimental hipping inte; tish official is the arbitrator in any pute. British Monopoly Discussed. long nerica’s rrying trade, see s ce to onopoly in the operation of R Their effort con- \ to destroy or neu- ship competition. ey want to control both the ocean carrier and the freight charge of American goods to foreign markets. - want to protect foreign markets the RBritish manufacturer, as nst the an manufacturer. > records of the hipping Board prior in October show Tnited States to my resignation that Admiral Palmer, the President’s choice, recommended to the Ship- ping Board one-third of the th Atlantic | ted Kingdom and Continental Furope opera service. These ships were going 95 per cent full of American cargoes. Board Rejected Palmer's Advice. “The Shipping Board refused to follow Palmer's recommendation. "This was but one incident of Admiral Palmer’s form of administration that the Shipping Board encountered and for which later he was removed. “If the commerce committee of the Senate will but to the Shipping Board problem the same sort of open ht investigation being given to the | defense of America, an American merchant marine will be preserved. | Unless done, it will be destroyed.” LADY BATHHURST HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH British Art Expert Suffers Three Broken Ribs When Her Car Hits Wall at Norwalk. By the Associated Press. NORWAL nn., November 19.— and C harles Douglass r ¢ from Boston r ere injured when their crashed into a stone wall hurst was found to have ribs broken. Mr. Jackson 1 shock. The chauf. mber Heflmann re for- mer wi ¥ Bath hurst officer She i i s an ex pert on works ¢ nd antiques. A sister of Lady first wife of Guglefilmo Marconi, less inventor i Beaut\ful Unsmmny From the Kansas City Sta wife and I West— North- pr You don't say! Yes: we both think she is |1ll| MADE N THE_MILLION DOLLAR ||| | MAVIS PLANT AT BALTIMORE. MD. FOR THE chronic IRRITATION Smokers —singers — public speakers—and ail those whose throats are unduly sensitive— will find not only quick relief but lasting benefit in PERTUSSIN. It is remarkably soothing to the dry or irritated membranes and keeps the air passages moist and free. Its harmless qualities permit it to be taken as often as required. Known to physicians for more ‘ than 20 years and sold by all druggistsin large or small bottles. Fleet Corporation under | 5 T xm»«g»D VEAN, P x_)/ | EVERY THING'S NICE AL n be withdrawn from | 19 ®.—| - THE EVENING HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. : ! Glap Dme STAR, WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. HOVE YA Tor' T B UMD ME DROPPIN KMNOW YA WANTA I 50 EARLY w1 T’ SEE TH House, L C ™om AR VLL SHow YA THROUG SURE WOLLO. VVE HEARD A LOT ABoLT YOUR PLACE ( Mow COME UPSTAIRS A I'LtL SHow YA QUR Roo™. WE'RE KINMDA PROUD oF—mA*rj ARRAMGE D FOR CoMVEruEMCE ; ; \ M \T WAS BAD ENOUGH "r “AKE 1M INTO THE KITCHE M BEFORE | WE HAD CLEA™NE O LY THE PLACE ,BUT Jo DRAG Him P ! To QUR RooM WiTH Evey TG TOPS ~URVY — OH, ~ou'RE .L\rJ 158 T THLS RoOM A UH HUR KNOCK OUT ZLETS A PRETTy NCE neRrT. We've GoT[ | 1o cuv 4 WimDOW S YA v ~NoTicEe . Al WHAT WAS | To Do 7 HE WANTED To SEET™H IMPosS1BLE! MOONSHINE VENDETTA SUSPECTED IN DEATHS Two Cousins Victims in Two Days Under Peculiar Circumstances | in Frog Hollow, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, November 19.—In- vestigation into the tragic deaths of | Jesse R. Marshall and Joseph McCoy, | cousins, both 23 ars of age, in the | famous Frog Hollow section of Wash- ington County, September 21 and 22, may shortly be reopened by the author- itles, who are not satisfi with the verdicts of suicide and ;\ccl(len(all death returned by the coroner. The authorities are inclined to think h was the work of a moonshine ven-| detta. To Dr. | _ Marshall, father of two children, ‘cullo. 11, a practicing physician for (another dose is necessary. Besides, |“as found dving by relatives. appar- |47 years, seemed cruel that so many |is absolutely harmless, and so pleas ently the victim of a bullet fired by | constipated infants and children had |ant that even a cross, feverish, bnliaul, { himself. Now the police learn that tWo 5 phe kept constantly “stirred up” and | sick child gladly takes it. | bullets pierced his head. Members of % € “CP! By & lloras G0 eenti ottlerat syl his family said they heard two shots (MO0 SISk cu“h“w"lsmm st sells medicine and just et | nutes rt. The followin, | Biene Moy was apparentiy tun dows | was the cause of nearly all children's | for yourself. {and crushed by a Baltimore and Ohlo | little ills, he did not believe that a | Passenger train near his home. From | sickening “purge” or “physic” every N the position of his body and the con. |day or two was necessary. a. Ky Your Child W. B. Caldwell of Monti- |best of all, DR. W. B. CALDWELL. AT THE AGE OF 83 dition of the ground the authorities| In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he suspected foul play, but had no evi-|discovered a laxative which regulates dence. Hhe bowels. A single does will estab- | Tt is suspected that the youths knew | lish natural, healthy bowel movement too much of moonshine operations in | for weeks at a time, even if the child the Hollow. There have been other |was chronically constipated. Dr.Cald- mysterious deaths in the mountain well's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a district. gentle, ‘easy bowel movement, but, [ v Bathhurst was the | wire- | agree on | Cali(ornia ‘“The last word” in overland travel, and without extra fare. Club car with bar- ber shop, shower bath and valet. Observa- tion car with ladies’ lounge, shower bath, maid, manicure and hairdressing service. Cuisine comparable only to that of world- famous restaurants. Sleeping cars of the latest type—all steel equipment. Sunshine All the Way The Sunset Limited leaves New Orleans daily for Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and Tucson are delightful stop-over places, en route. Convenient connections are made for the 120-mile motor trip over the Apache Trail and also for the trip through Carriso Gorge — California’s greatest natural marvel. Open windows all the way via the Sunset Route New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso Tucson, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco For further information address: A. J. POSTON, General Agent Paseenger Southern Pacific Lines 165 Broadway, New York SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES - Both men and women enjoy the luxuries and personal service provided on this modern train. it is often months before | t D. C, L i | 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Last Remnant Day Until After Christmas Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable; Not Exchangeable; Not Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. Mail and Phone Orders Will Not Be Accepted $1 Wool-Mixed Hose, 65¢ 100 pairs; and white 814 to 10. camel sizes perfect quality; black, mixtures. Mock seams; Wool-Mixed Hose., 58¢: IRREGULARS OF $1 GRADE. 100 paira: full cut: cordovan, gray. navy, beige and camel. Sizes 8% to 10 in the lot. Mock seame. Rayon and Mereerized Sports Hose, 65c: very speclal. : gold and blue. black and white, gray silver and gray. Mock seams. Sizes 813 to 10, Perfect quality. Full-Fashioned All-Silk Chiffon Hose, $1.50. 100 Daire: sheer and well wearing: berfect. — Beau foe. fallow. dusk, neutral,” atmosphere. Sizes Pure Thread Silk Howe. G3c: TRR ARS OF S1 GRADE. 100 pairs: black, gray, beige. tanbark, l\\ldn Jeach, atmoymere. wun Metal. windsor tan Sizew 814 10 ese. 300 s1 TRREGULARS 100 pairs Two-Piece Velveteen Frocks; Were 20 and Sizes 16 to 18; 36, 38, 40 Day before Christmas we offer wonderful Two-piece™ Velveteens, velveteens For our last Remnant values in the latest style frocks. Children’s Fancy Top 50c % Sport Hose, 28¢ 4 pairs $1. SLIGHT IRREGULARS. 100 pairs; desirable shades of tan, gray, cor- dovan and black. Really wonderful values —on sale tomorrow only. Sizes 615 to 1015, VERY SPECIAL Women’s Washable Chamoisuede Fabric Gloves, 75¢ 100 pairs SAMPLES OF MUCH HIGH- ER PRICED GRADES—advanced sea- son styles. Novelty cuffs and many more_ attractive styles; turn-back or flare” cuffs; cut-outs, embroidered and braid trimmed. Mode, sand, gray, chocolate, oak and brown. Sizes 53 to 8. Children’s Gloves, 38c 60 pairs Jersey Clasp Gloves, fleace lined. In gray and brown. Sizes 1to 7. DOWN STAIRS STORE Children's Fulllength Sports Hose, IMPER- FECT, 4 pairs, $1; if perfect, 50c pair. 75 pnirs Ribbed Hose, in cordovan, tan, gray and black. Sizes 815 to 10. Children’s Flannelefte Sleepers, 78¢c; were $1. 50, with or without feet Also a few Gowns. Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Well made and exceptional values. breaker Frocks of Wool Rep and Sports Worsteds. Navy, black green and narrow-striped materials, e with plaid skirts, velveteen skirts and plaid jumpers; two-piece Wind- Wool Jersey and Flannel Frocks, $5; Were $10 and $15 15 Wool Dresses of Flannel and Jersey in straightline models, button trimmed, black, tan and rust. Fall and Winter Coats Reduced Formerly $25 and $29.50 15 Coats for Friday's sale. Materials include: Very and raccoon mandel. Black, gray, Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, Greatly Regularly $3.95 to $5 A Friday Sale of 400 pairs of Women's finely style Pumps and Oxfords. stock shoes, in broken s attractive Bolivia, Deerona, Suede an d other heavy, deep-pile coatings. All-silk crepe and satin de chine, lined and in terlined. rust, blue, r osewood and tan. DOWN STAIRS STORE Jerseys Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot 14 Wool Dresses Were $5.95 and $7.50 $4'95 clearance. 50 Wool Dr All wool. fitch Flannels in small checks and plaids. DOWN STAIRS STORE models specially reduced for , include dresses of wool and sey. In a clear- sorted colors, tan, .copen, wood and Fur trimmings include coney, Sizes 14 to 42. Ay Brd Sizes 16 to 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE Reduced sl 95 One-strap, One-strap D'Orsays, Cut.outs, Oxfords ular styles in patent leather, and combinations. de and attractive d several pop. nd higher priced 3 black satins, tan calf, black kid Sizes 3 to 7 in the lor Women’s Felt Bedroom Slippers, $1 Special Friday 400 pairs: ribbon trimmed; popular shades of tan, old rose, orchid, gray and purple. Size 3 to 8. “Seconds” $1.58 and $1.95 Philippine Underwear Gowns and sl 25 Chemise Handmade and hand-embroidered Philip- pine Gowns and Chemise, slichtly soiled some with _water = spots. 15. 16 and 17. Chemise in 44 Rayon Underwear, 78¢ Was 36 pieces, including Vests, Step-ins and French Drawers: in blue, flesh. peach, orchid and Broken sizes. Reduced for clear- KNIT UNDERWEAR REDUCED Bodice taps. " Siuce 38 and 4z Knit Underwear reduced to 98¢, 6 Pairs Knit Pogte 38, 42, on Suits, size 50. 1 Pair $1.50. 33 in dark With Teueed " tor "clears Women s Handmade Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25¢ Sheer. Batiste Handmade Handke beautiful punch work. White. Ve Lace Colhr and Clllf Sets 65: chiefs ry Special with prons. damaged apron Aprons, Close-Out Purchase—American Thermos Carafes very 5485 Special 45 remarkable values on sale Friday only. These Beautiful Carafes shown in three attractive pattern: with or without handles. Silvey finish. They l-’-Al service to every woman. SPECIAL——Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps Complete $1.78 Special Limited quantity for quick selling Friday. Attractive shade included at this very special price for this one. day sale. Lend attractive decorative touch to any room. DOWN STAIRS STORE This price Friday only. DOWN STAIRS STORE 5 o . All- Silks—Silk Mixtures | porovon o aakets Reduced From sl Yard 2 100c2 ool Higher Prices " Bourd id orehid.” Bound wi Radically reduced for immediate clearance. Part-Wool Blanket Wanted silks and silk mix- o bie colors. pink. blue. popular colors. 15865 Pair Blankets, double-bed sizs, in an. blue, rose and sateen in self color. ey g cheted cdges ool Double Blanke(s. $4.95 Pa oiled from diep an Qh-eets Reduced; $1 Were Sl 18 and Sl .28 and Printed Crepes. dank Children’s High Shoes, $2.45 Pair 350 pairs, specially low priced for Fri day. Made to give splendid service fine material d flexible soles. Tan calf, tan elk, brown calf and patent leather. Sizes 6 to 2. Children’s Felt Bedroom Slippers, $1. Speeial. 400" pairs In old rose. e biue. | Sizes heheta 3 A !T?'llet Goods ARedncod Boys’ Four-Piece Suits e Were $12.95 Bath_Salts, in_Amber. Violet and Nar- re in Fau de Cologne ind" Rose ,lfln?\?!l} Face 1;"“"'[" 2 .'l“)ri_‘ 1100 boxe its for boys 8 to 14 7 Yo grade allwool suits knickers vest and c lored ined kni Friday only. Trimmed and Tailored Hats, Reduced to 50c—31 p ctive felte with tinsel bands and ndings, others self ribbon trimmed in many becoming styles. vets and embrold. ered” combinations ‘in var for and matrons' models. Po Cold"and Cleansins 'C Compacts Wash Clo with 10-rit ferrules ‘combinad lined. Novelty * Jewelr: rames. Well reduced to d_long N . Earrings Misses TFeduced 1o 96 Men’s GENUINE IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS in plain colors, the kind that men want: white, blue, gray and tan. SLIGHTLY SOILED; full cut and carefully tailored. Sizes 14 to 17. $1.45. Special. 20 suits, in sizes All sleeves 34 to Flannelette Pajamas, Were much more B. C and D. Knit Union Suits, were S1 and $1.50. perfect >, Long or short long 1 3 length. Sizes Cut Silk Ties, 55¢; were 85c and $1. 50. in attractive colors Make fine gifts. Silk-and-Wool Hoss and patterns of $1 grade. and plaids. Men’s $29.50 All-Wool Overcoats, $22 50 20, with box and plain backs; sizes 35 to 4. This price for Friday's Sale only. DOWN STAIRS STORE New Lot—Seamless Axminster and Seamless Velvet Rugs Offer Substantial Savings Friday $2 O We were very fortunate in being in the position to secure another lot of these rugs from a maker who was closing them out at great concessions in Therefore, we offer these remarkable price. values. (12) 9x12 Seamless Vel- \';et Ruxs.F Ve:y Special rice — Friday Fre $20 (10) 83x10.6 Seamless o Due to the limited quantity we urge you to pur- chase as soon as you can. Many choice patterns and beautiful colorings to select from. SOME IN THE LOT ARE SLIGHTLY IMPER- FECT. (6) 7.6x9 S:fmleu Vel- (1) 9x12 Seamless Ax- minster Rug. IMPER- FE(;I' of $57.50 $35 FECTS of 352-50 (4) 4.6x6.6 Fine Axminster Rugs, Perfect; Special Friday Only, $10 14x24 Coco Brush Mats, 70c A very special price for these Imported Coco Brush Mats. They sell at this price Friday only. 2 Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs, $3.95 6x9-foot size. Without borders. 20 in artistic designs and colorings. Very specially priced. DOWN STAIRS STORE