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THE EVENI peclal Delivery TELEGRANS LADD 2 e, CURTS CANDIAGY v U Supporters in Dozen States Congratulate Senator on | 12t in Ring. \ttempts to mail hearing stamps. Mr. Bartlett served : .| will not tolerate Senator Curtis of Kansas. Repul 5 Tican terday dential telegrams v done promptly today u:”«u of the c ring, of tors now in Washing = - e e " WISS W. M. COSTIGAN, SCHOOL TEACHER, DIES, Funcral Se!\ ice was in effect granted | Court before which to Be Held Sat- .\ R, COOK GRANTED | “erk REVIEW BY [}UURT Chief Jushce I‘ 10unces Case of Explorer Will Be Aired in 7"~ ember. jated P A. Cook, the explorer, review by the Dr Supreme Court today of the d of the Circuit Court of Apy fusing to permit the I trict he was tried and e of using the him on convicted on the cha mails to defraud to probation When the court reached today urday, With Burial in Mount Olivet. < Winifred M. Costigan, 52 i ard street, a school t nomination of Sena nomin: De i the 1 they would to the »s who have tha other candid i minently nnum red ) | s for orzetown University F al an operation 10 weeks ervices will be held at Sacred with burial in Mount | followi Funeral lock Heart Church, Olivet Cemetery Miss Costigan was born in Philadel and came to Washington 42 years She was educated in the public | duating from Central from Wilson | the eizhth Seaton School prior to her survived by her mother, Mrs. with whom ister, Miss n, and four Laurence P., | . W. C. A. SETS PLANS FOR 70 000 CAMPAIGN e .« SHEPPARD LAW AS AID | | IN LIQUOR WAR HIT Nt | Ringgold Hart, Principal D. C. As- o the The general committee o sistant Corporation Counsel, Holds | Thomas 1 Edward and I, J. | Captains and Team Members Me Tomorrow to Receive Final Instructions. the court returns from its re- 30 years, died yesterday |c Assistant ndt expliined to St he vt to yia e i v th on | for | e Attor- | STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2T, 1. .1 u( the term of which while in the Mu s whether pr d under the new had hegun sentence. Chiet Justice the two questions were umm the probation law had decided to mln (Iyt matte |FOREIGN .SERVICE TESTS . | GUE TO START JANUARY 8 amma ‘ S about ‘thten Examinations to Be Held || w>Nis omeD | | IN JU°IG FROM CAR| the | his | Police Sh~ Feared Ac- cident on Finding Lriver | Vietim Tc™'s rked that | v new ind that the | o thoroughly Taft re Intoxicated. bruises and a Ruth Wachter was taken to Gar fram Rhode and ffering from ined back, Mrs. old, <pital « near Tweflth st night, Here and in Other Cities—Oral Hearings April 16. | | Written ex: ments in t hinations for United & rvice will be he San | | : f offer, but when the [ e . i 3 Island o st appoint- i i ™ utomohile offere She accepted his | machine reached | . Twelfth wred the g notified | | drive accident, she jumped. her hushand. ‘.1 january | ng the » held at Police M| April 16, All_applicants nated for examination of State, and all tions must be filed at the partment not later than 40 ¢ when the examinations | specially by the applica- | must he | e ppointmen ment at the rt of dangerous explosives 1 soon as fun t this depot ) Younz Women's Christian Association | Yesterday completed plans for the | & ’ public subscription camps 'n aiq| Dry Act in Operation Here. of the 1928 ntenance fund of $60.- | ppo 07, which (& 'vw ain ar membe: 1« will meet in Ba K plan of the Citizens' I » for Law and Order the Sheppard law for pr | liquor violators here met an c | today in the form of an opir to officially | Ringgold Hart, principal .nven thp subset rlmmn ists, and to| cop ation counsel. ive m(t!\l(‘umw for |hs‘ camp n. of 10 woman invake | 1en at n heppard 1 "ot siness and pro- \ur those relating to intoxication and onal will hold a &et-| grinking in public, had been supersed- ther dinner meeting for selection ed by the national prohibifion act of names and gencral instructions | I (I8 RO T O arey from the general committee. Douthitt, field secretary of the | SORINseEagaion zue, who believed that mora.drastic Borden, Mrs. J. E. F es could he meted out to hoot- rs under the old Sheppard law an under the national prohibition ict. The Sheppard law dried up the | District three vears before enactment | of the national prohibition i women d_Fard. E dm\md and_ Mrs. Herbe Ruth Jeffers of the bu women's teams, are Miss Lucy Holman, Mi Fdith Saulsbury, . hard, Miss_Luceita W. and Mrs. Nan R. Street. A special committee working under the general committee of four. for subscriptions to the fund, includes ZONTA CLUB HOLDS FALL BUSINESS SESSION | Reports on Educational and Other | Activities Are Made by Committees. of which Howland, A Li! Kraus: Rowena Shep- Stockbridge Chickering, L. L. Carroll . Willia Chapin HBuntington, sRobert Lansing, Mrs. William PMitchell, Mrs. Albert H. Putney Mrs. John . STATE SOCIETY TO DANCE. “West Virginians Plan Fete at Club | Next Wednesday. An entertainment and dance was set for next Wednesday at the Washing- ton Club, Seventeenth and K streets, | by the bhoard of governors of the | West Virginia State S at their | annual meeting t in the |7 Annapolis Hotel. ngements Will be made hy Mrs. Eugene Barr, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee. General reports on the work of the | 5 us committees and departments " |of the Washington Zonta Club fea- and | tured the Fall business meeting in Hotel last night. Salle told of the work ing girls to obtain n education for professional position: xplaining that three are now receiv- | the aid of the club in getting rough school. Others who made reports are Miss ho reported on pub- Lida B. Echardt, pro- fellowship ] 1 E. Howe, ity, apd Miss Jane Bartlett, who ed on the last meeting of the onal hoard of directors of the nta clubs. Miss Elizabeth C. Har- . president of the club, presided. e Other - features of the rnnleh"fl Blll’glll’! Take w-tChe" Yinter social season will be a “cider | Jimmying a rear window, burglars and gingerbread” party, December 7 |last night gained entrance to the place in the Washington Club and the an-|of business of Charles Fuchs, 910 nual dinner, February 21, at 2400 Six- | Eleventh ~street. They _stole fou Meenth street. W. B Hoffheins is|wrist watches valued at $100 and se president of the sptiety. eral other articles of jewelry. Only a Few Days Left to Share in Our Great HARVEST SALE FOOTWEAR Specially ‘Reduced to 85 60 style: to select from A few days more duced price the shoes wili be placed back in stock and marked hack to their reg- ular prices. Share in this event now, as there still remains a wide and varied selcction of models. Hundreds of pairs, all gennine Queen Quality shoes of smart styles, taken right from our regular stock. Featur- ing all the wanted leathers, matericls ard colors. All sizes—AAA to C, 2% to 8. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY, unusual qual- 1 29 ity, with narrow lisle top. All shades. Al perfect $ o ueen Quaiity Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W, 1405 H St. N.W. Fran Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil ;::::le 49c 25¢ Parson’s Household Ammonia 21c Palmolive Soap 4% 30c 89c Per Dozen Zinc Qintment In Tubes, Specai ... 15¢ Eff. Phosphate of Soda 98¢ Pound Bottle ........ Tllu.e Sc Cigars Lon. Blue Ribbon Chas. Thompson Cremo King Edward A. D. S. Beef, Wine and Iron Pint e SO 79c Elixir Guiacol Compound for that Bronchial cough 75¢ $1.00 Size Waldorf Toilet Paper 6 Rolls for 3 4c 60c Putriam’s Cleaner Dry Special 55 c 59c Fries Rubbing Alcohol Pint Bottle Glycerine i Sixteen 500 $3.69 Ounces .,..... One Gallon ..., 25¢ (v $1.89 Box of 50 F St., Cor. 12th k. 8227 Frank. 4312 Frank. Save Money, By Purchasing Your Needs at O’Donnell’ $1.00 Albolene Liquid. . . . 75¢ Analgesique Baume s 75c¢ Bellan’s, for indigestion. . 35c Castoria, Fletcher’s. ... ... 60c Danderine, for the hair. $1.00 DeWitt’s Kidney Pills. 75c Eno’s Fruit Salts. . 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste. ... 30c Frostilla Hand Lotion. . 50c Herpicide Hair Tonic. . 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond. $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tabs. . 75c Jad Salts. . 50c.Java Rice Face Powder $1.50 Kolor Bak, for the hmr. : 50c Lysol, medium size Sc Mavis Taléum. . ’ 25c Merck’s Zinc Sterate. . 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 50c Neet Depilatory. . 50c Noxzema Skin Cream 50c Palmolive Shampoo. .. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. ... 30c Phenolax Wafers. 60c Pompeian Skin Crenms $1.00 Tyree’s Powder 4 for 25¢ $3.00 Box of 50 6 for These 8c Cigars Havana Ribbons 44s Cinco, Inv., Foil Popper’s 8¢ El Producto, La Palina, El Roi Tan, Dutch Mas 13 for QScores of Delicious Halloween Specialties! Milk Chocolate Covered Fresh Fruits Another Extraordinary ‘Spe- cial! The Freshest of Fresh Fruits dipped in rich Fondant Cream and covered with our Famous Briarcliff Milk Choco- late. Reg.Value 79c s’c Full Pound Wedgewood Chocolates “The Dollar Box for Sixty- nine” in a distinctive package of Colorful Halloween design. Full Pound Halloween Lofty Pops Six delicious Lofty Pops dressed as Halloween Scare- Geows. Package zse Chocolate Marshmallow Funny Faces 21c Package Chocolate Marshmallow Jelly Pumpkins 21«: Package Filled Lanterns and Novelty Packages a mck 15e to 69¢ Valum! IOG PEANUT BRITTLE Special Per Pound......... FRL SAT. lc):ubleh l:ipped ot 602 Assorted Cocoanut Regular Value s“f. Chocolate Covered Peanut and Raisin Cluste llile‘j. llzlue 35 Pkge ALL THREE PACKAGES 99 for [ Moon-Face ' on Stick Special for the Kid- dies! A large face of bright red caridy on NEW BARRACKS SEEN. ‘ ' El Verso, Puritana DRY G "UP FCIMALLY INCORPNRATES IN D. Law and Order Associatio Bishop Freeman Mem- ber of Board. The Citizens' Law and Orde prohibition enforcement, now rporated under the niversity il tate. Triekaay noon The incorporator Makes afrer 407 7th St. N.W. Smashing Values in Final Two Days of KAY’S Great 13th Anniversary Sale! Specials for F riclay and Saturday 497 \ C /// he 407 ST NW e incor At the sime (i eeman of the hington | member ot hringing the v dire wre to bo o complete Attorneys Vernon B. rintiff. 604 9th St. N.W. 3713 10c Sterno Canned Heat 3Cnn121c 10c Ivory Soap Flakes Special 4% 31c Renaissance Soap Special 3fr23c Kaffee Hag Pound 65 c Tins Cascara Tablets P. D. Co. 29(: 5 Grain, 100s. . Enjoy a Real Good Cigar, at a Very Low Cost. These prices for Friday and Saturday. These 10c Cigars Herietta, Pop. 4 for 30c $3.75 Box of 50 Boug. Exe. P.E. ters Scottissue Toilet Paper 4 Rolls for 3zc Milotion for chapped hands ‘and skin 19¢ 36¢ 25¢ Size 50c Size 35c Putnam’s Dry Cleaner Special 29 c 50c Williams’ Aqua Velva Special 39 c 10c Kirk’s Hard Water Soap 4 fr 25¢ Williams’ Shaving Cream B - 29¢ 45¢ Large””"“. Size 1op James 12 i the boar SevenTH ST N PAY KAY PAY - DAY Anniversary Special! PAY KAY o PAY DAY GENUINE Blue-White DIAMOND A remarkable value < ine diami Silver-Plated BREAD TRAY Only a '! w_at this LOW price! Buy one before they are gone! 43c THE FAMOUS ILLINOIS STERLING . adiast- "fllu i "fil:lfl‘l" at any 373 Pay 50 Cents a Week ekeeper. 17-] hly cunranteed. Pay One Dollar a Week Trade in vour old watch for a Tiberal allowanee. KAY'S Wy Uy, 4975 K7 PAY KAY PAY DAY KAYS o 4m ST.NW PAY KAY PAY DAY Engcgement Ring and Wedding Ring to Match Strap Watch & and Guaranteed CIGAR LIGHTER mounting, with wedding ring to match. Special, 49.1 Pay One Dollar KAYS . mfl LA N RAY i jan of ‘the mmr trick. Value'! $22.75 Pcy 50 Cents PAY MV PAY DAY Another Popular Combination DIAMOND RING :’ WRlST WATCH 39 Solid Gold INITIAL RINGS A fine assortment of new styles in solid gold Initial Rings. $7.13 Others up to $35 Pay 50 Cents Mahogany-Finish Mantel Clock Mahogany - finish American-make Mantel Clock, thoroughly guar- anteed. _Strikes the hour and half hour. $7.13 Pay 50 Cents Week i |