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OVEMBER 3, 1926. J ted definite and absolute,” it |his daughter, Jeanne. The two will S UL D] A i e e ol Sl it Blotches Mar Beaul . - X Be ty | DECL‘RED ABSOLUTE | Cretziano, who arrived on the liner | ™0 MG ICTF & BT O Queen Zemo for ltching, Irritations, France to assume his duties as the . : ! A new Rumanian Minister to Washing: | Marle returns to Washington at the Pimples and Blotches | ton, v and ) s. end of her tour of the West ] Apply Any Tima. ERY Vn]'[ New l;ni;er to U. S. Bays Bu- & m(‘rflzl&no, 13“0" el of her tour of the Went ! & 7 = ! mania Has, Accept ngton, sa the Rumanian " i B0 intre sworry! aliout oty i8kin | PAccepted Aotlon | 8 en airsady acting on thet w.| Wil Take Alr Oourse: | P . | | as Definite. derstanding of 'the situation. r- feritations, For zy:r:oc,":ht“;e::-’z:f! fi'"geme"‘: have been made (0 estab. | Col. Overton C. Plerve, Alr Corps ot o e hohelipiestant | Ay sh a regency for Carol's son, Mi-| Reserve of this city, has been ordere 2 |9 o! NEW YORK, November 3.—For-|chael, now about 5 i 1d. In th i . 4 chy Skin—banishes Blackhe Zihiman and Urner Only Ap. e O N chael, now about 5 years old, in the |, yritchel Field, Long Island, N. Y., i er Crown Prince Carol’ . Spos . . gworms _and Pimples. et TR e e enth orindleuoBUON oL 5 ien 't Daniicy: Heid) Ve, for) 2 tion of his right of succes Get Zemo now. At drugygisf The new Minister is accompanied by duty in training. ~Z80c and $1.00, parent Exceptions=—Mrs. |the thone of Rumania has Stock Beaten. ~ TRY THIS PLAYER IN YOUR HOME! Special Offer for Limited Time! QO | There’s Sound ¢ in the 13 precincts Gov. Ritchie's e 8 A . . 832 to 3,311 for Mullikin. & S — Satisfaction i s ) Home of the WORUM_BONO_vércoat By the Assoclated Press. Youcan bank ona Fashion Shop Worumbo Overcoat A wel}l;lmown banlfzer S ' Tenth tells us his opinion of a “Anni Fashion Shop WO- ;:l:’x:‘:y RUMBO — America’s Gt finest overcoat!! g On | qu Sfllfi 'RRITAT'Q',“Q, | Special Dispateh to The Star. —— | ) ROCKVILLE, Md., November 3.— “’hirlv-on out 21 precincts in Mont- — _, | gomery County show a sweeping Dem- R ERNEREARREERR Y | FY Vietery in yesterday's State | RRPRE IR LRI i AR ARRRRERS WY QALNER.CRaguaner TR QOutD. O liberal offer! LIKE NEW FACTORY REBUILT PLAYERS s FULLY GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY 235 One of our factory rebuilt players is in every respect as good as a new one. Many of the players in this sale originally cost as much as $900. They will last longer and give better service than a cheap new player. Each one has been thoroughly rebuilt—all worn parts re- placed- —cases refinished—and some cannot be told from new. Each one absolute- Ninth and £ Streets, Washington, D. C. My dear Mr, Peliman: ted States Senator the:re- o t ) for the Republican candidate, ! the wark £ | 0. E. Weller. e hetired £ | man. Republican, appears to have de- Kk will not @ | feated his Democratic opponent, Frank | has 3.574, Mish 3,371. This and the probable election of Judge Hammond A. Lewis, Democrat, for chief e e of the sixth judicial circuit, are o | torfes. For chief judge of the sixth If You Like It | district (including ~ Montgomery and R , 3,998 and Lewis 2,845 in the 13 pre- Heating—Plumbing—Tinning cincts. 30163017 The returns indicate that Mrs. Mary | T. Stock has been badly beaten except ‘Day Eugene Jones, candidate for re-elec- tion for the State Senate. running for the House of Dele- Try of these beauti- . made a fine race all over the ful pla home on our liberal 30 day could not be overcome. Maj. E. ol Brooke Lee, Dr. George L. Edmonds, el 9 S Lansdale were elected members of the and big House of Delegates, this ste: scratching of tickets by both parties vesterday than ever before in this hardly a straight ticket voted. This scratching is blamed to opposition to . U., the law enforcement clubs, the Anti-Salooh League and some known opposed What they call a one-man rule, that of E. Brooke Lee, as the Demo- there was nothing so good for con- Over 14,000 Votes Cast. gestion and colds as mustard. But| The vote was the heaviest ever cast burned and blistered. Musterole gives the relief and help the plaster and without the blister. It is a clean, white ointment, made See how quickly the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sole throat, bron- asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, cold of the chest in the history of the county. Robert G. Hilton, chairman of the Demo- cratic State central committee, stated that the total vote was about 14,000. The majorities will range between 500 and 2,000. Gordy Probable Winner. For controller of the State treasury, Charles F. Gordy, Democrat, has 3,879 to 3,078 for Charles F. Goodell, Re- publican. For attorney general, Thomas H. Robinson has 3,846 to 3,023 for his Republican opponent, Willlam F. Broening. ly guaranteed to give satisfaction! Open % FIANO'}ALIUFACTURE@‘S OUTLET ) Nights VYV JI% 635 New York Ave.NW. ‘The worumbo overcost is e joy indeed. Light weight, warm, beautifully tailored, and very fine material. What more could anyone want?! It is » pleasure to buy clothes of this ex- oeptional quality for so reasonable a price. ‘Enclosed find check Sincerely yours, 3 glve Tydings. Democrat, 3,612, inds you'll § pnomy presentative Frederick N. Zihl- " Be done [ | W. Mish, for Congress. Zihlman now r of Frederick County over Sam- the only apparent Republican vie- Frederick Countles) Urner received & Cents Eé:fl F Street: Phone Main Woman Apparently Beaten. Pel' - in her own precinet (Bethesda) by Dr. Mrs. Gertrude M. Stevens of Chevy Pays For It county, but the Democratic majority L Harvey J. White and Richard H. fy yourself of the quality Election officlals say there was more county. In some precincts there was Democratic candldates by the W. C q as anti-organtzation Democrats, who Grandmother Knew [eaticesier the old-fashioned mustard plaster that mustard plaster gave, without with oil of mustard. Gently rub it in. chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, pains and aches of the back or joints, (it may prevent pneumonia). soFer clerk of the Court of Appeals, James A. Young has 3,833 and Mrs. Jars & Tubes Eva C. Chase, Republican, 2,9 Presley B. Wray, for re-el INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN clerk of the Circuit Court, John Gardner, for re-election as county treasurer, recefved probably the largest majorities, both running far ahead of the ticket with the count of 13 districts. The court will not be complete in some of the precincts before this eve- ning. The same election officlals are el ~ on duty who starfed yesterday morn- ing at 6 o'clock, having had no relfef except for snacks of food. | L. Hickerson, Clagett C. Hilton, Dr. CONSTIPAT]ON |Benjamin C. Perry and Lacy Shaw. I For Orphan’s Court judgeships the Automobile Parking Service W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 Linens Carpets F Street and Eleventh Fashion Shop WORUMBO OVERCOATS »..America’s Finest...now at 10th Anniversary Sale Prices For sound, sane judgment you go to the banker. The letter reproduced tells what one important Washington Banker thinks of our famous Worumbo Overcoats. And his letter is typical of others we have in our files. The bankers, the big executives, the leading business and professional men are choosing Fashion Shop Worumbo Overy coats because they are the de luxe creations of the clothing field. Luxuriously tailored by the most talented fingers in the craft. Every detail of style is the handicraft of designing geniuses. they will be able to make the goal : tom = . > ! : h! The Fashion S‘hop Worumbo is a good buy at the regular fair o the e ol | | = B WKl |2 : prices. At the exceptional Anniversary Sale prices you're sure e - - = of a worth while saving. Batter than a mustard plaster Furniture : * Upholstery RiELE | Jlctors were: Harry J. Hunt, John R. ? ||| Lewis and P. Hicks Ray, all re-elected. Joyful cry of "l{“fi Perrie E. Waters was re-elected » Edwards produced || pooictor of wi Joseph B. Pyles was , the substitute for obert Peter, jr., was attorney and John N. Starkey county s Dining Room Suites for THANKSGIVING weticing ph ealomel’s old- | vered the formula | — = ts while treating | s patients for - constipation Chest Drive Seeks $500,000. {and torpid livers. || 'special Dispateh to The Star. * Olive do mnot contain|f) RICHMOND,.Va., November 8.— calomel, healing, soothing || This clty is now engaged in the cam- xed with olive || paign for funds for the community chest, the aim being to ralse close on “kevnote” of these || to $500,000 for charity work among Sliveeolored tablets. || | the sick and poor. In two days more torce them 1o wn- || | than a third of the sum has been raised, and the men and women en- gaged In the task are confident that a SACRE LD One extensive railway system in royen wil feel—and look. || | England 18 to do away with all over- All druegists. ead trolleys and substitute third —{|rails for power. 12 Shades and Colors—14 Models During the Great IOth ANNIVERSARY SALE IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS *Include Every DOUBLEWEAR v TWO PANTS SUIT OVERCOAT & TOPCOAT In All Three Stores 29# '39* i j For Grades For Grades For Grades Because the primary object of those who buy in Rock Creek Park Estates is the establish- Up to $40 Up to $50 Up to $65 ment of their own Homes surrounded by the %) : 5§ ; : 4 : v : ‘ flk'im TU’XEDO SUITS i : o $27.50 finest protected natural environment Wash- *Except Middishade and Silverstrype Suits and Knittex Top Coats ington offers. Although this investment is becoming definitely enhanced in value, and FRED PELZMAN, President would provide a genuine gain should the e Beamtad Deseritive Be Wood is of Walnut and Gum 9th & E 15th & G occasion to resell arisg, the exceptional Home advantages of this tract recommend per- Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure Telephone Main 5974 for as Imspection Appointment Suite $ 00 Complete = mp. S Opposite Thompson’s Next to Keith’s Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. I manence for each purchase. Edson W. Briggs Co. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Home of the WORUMBO Overcoat Ten-piece suite of walnut, consisting of buffet, server, extension table, china case, five side chairs and one armchair. Seats are covered in tapestry. Wood is of Walnut and Gum " A Safeguard, More Pfiéfi ':;l‘g:ite $259 .00 than an Object -~ HE increasing wom- w. property in Rock Creek Park Estates— over one hundred acres “trul a part of the Park”—consti- tutes investment protection rather than an investment goal for the numbers who have chosen Homesites here— Edson W. Briges = ) ‘A most attractive suite for the small apartment; 10 pieces, including exten- You Enter the Estates at sion table, china case, inclosed server, buffet, five side chairs and one arm- 16th St. and Kalmia Road chair. The seats of the chairs are covered in tapestry. Owners One-Thousand-One Fifteenth Street, at K