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THE _RVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, \OVF\['RFR b fi’? ROOSEVELT N W ATTACK O SMITH Governor Promises Reply to Charges of Corruption at Albany. Roosevelt has plified the elections Smith Promises I(c ||l\ he new 2 at he would d nistra many Hall 1 helieve it the remark the nomir e Demoeratic ticket late T and. spousored e was made !?wnfl of New York Count¥ in 1915 supported AMayor Hylan for party to a hines in v push v into the m wper non Scored Over Judges. to believe ho are run Vew York City ted every ions on the part he has not inv "He has invest) suspi know <« hefore a negro em church. Col he Democratic par zroes of the Souih from 4 on his audience 1o th tn make public de ification of the condi He-added that if Gov. Bmith. as ndidate for the presidential nom inati of Harlem should be “off"" nor and ‘the Democratic p: LEPER COLONY BAN the gover IN FILIPINO MEASURF, S— | Bill Adopted by Insular House Is| Opposed by Acting United States Governor. Br the Aseociated Press MANILA. November of a bill hy Representative: stop the e, aholish the cupied offi The House" night Acting Gov. Gen. Gilmore declared | he had not seen the bill. but that it newspaper accounts of it were cor rect the measure w: mature and based on House of ould the Insular rolony at Culion. oc ttention here today on was taken las 0 he would of his present knowledge of the diseass he did mot think the time had come to abolish seg The bill provides that lepers who are ahle to pay for treatment in for in hospit. Family tie: Filipinos and the measure A% a reflection of th One of the campaign against leprosy luctance of fam Inved ones even the the disease to give u aficted Special SALE TABLE - Percolators Waffle Ircns Laundry Irons Lamps and Shades “At Special Prices”’ MUDDI™ANG. 709 13th St. NW. Main 149—6436 C: A. | Astonishing All-Ironed Family Service ~lowas 12¢1h did not do this. the negroes | ty forever | 1.—Adoption By the Associated Press " NEW YORK. November 1.—With v jewels flashing n the famous diamond prtieth season of the ime horseshoe the Metropolitan O House opened st | hol ed the IR | nix Pucelni's Oriental fantasy, | entertain STuwamdot,” was not so du I an \|Hlel of the i to many as lavish owns and o Otto) ashiihts hoomed at the entran:e tromfimousines {milled a1 matehed and handly motif and diamond neckla vzainst ciamond pins an | Pearls cascaded from i ot the top hats bobhire nto ent building Cornelius Wilson Vanderbilt Mrs Andr ex. Members of the The Common Cause for Worry The lack of money with which to meet periodical exzpensss is the commcn cause for worry with most pcople. Not only those whose earnings are small but also those receivint subsiantial incomes often experience a great deai of incorvenience vn'e-s they have planned ahead to meet ihe expense-. A systematic plar of saving is the enly solution to this probdlem. Open your account in this bank. 2¢: Paid on Checling and 37¢ on Savings Accounts _)ewels and Gowns Lcadmg Attractwn At Opemng of Metropolltan Opera Season ; ts o0 box Hon. Siv Tou British whiters set the aote ensembles UNIDN TRUST COMPANY CF THE DISTR|FT ‘U.F’ coLuMalA i ‘ EDWARD .. STELLWAGEN PRES!DENT SOUTHWEST CORNER ISTH AND H STREETS < == FORD RESOURCES SAFEGUARD YOUR LINCOLN { | STILL GREATER :| PERFORMANCE | VALUES | HE prestige given tothe Lincoln | : by the public incurs a very high i responsibility—it means that every Lincoln car must be as nearly per- fect as a car can be. To keep faith; the Engineering Staff of the Lincoln Motor Company never ceases in its effort to enhance still further the { brilliant performance of the Lincoln | car. Through constant refinement ! of detail, the approach to perfection is steadily made, but no changes are made until the most exhaustive tests have thoroughly proved their performance value. | | | | A recent increase in the diameter [ of the cylinders from 335" to 3}3 and a change in cylinder head de- sign have added a 15% increase to the already remarkable power of Lincoln cars. A refinement in car- buretion, brought about by sixty- the boxes. (ileaming arms and shoul fans waved lazily over the cdges of | lers punctured the bla-kness of the EIGHT HURT ON BRIDGE. DANVILLE, Va., November 1 (P).— e e Neadihte ht men were injured, one of whom | ready and socie not expected to recover, when a| a new shrine. the oid Metro | span of the concrete bridge being built Politan wan e e "1 across the Dan River here collapsed S | vesterday while .nmrem was being | | DRESSED IN THE BEST, OF FALL STYLE winm t year a new opera house may Amba o Kahn| he first six months of this |is believe new settlers arvived in | Wtyw/\PAI NTED %,lemg Room “You might not believe it, but that room was once dark and gloomy. None of us ever wanted to stay there long. Then we consulted a painter and decorator who ex- plained that it was the fault of the wall colorings, the floors and the woodwork; nothing wrong with the room itsclf. “And so he was told to go ahead and sce what he could do. What a tr1n<fr>rmatmn' Now it is the most charming room in the entire hou. \ Ask us for suggestions, {Butler-Flynn Paint 607-609 C Street. NW. ANVESTMENT L day tests in a room at sub-zero temperature, has practically elimi- nated all the usual troubles of cold weather starting and motor warm- ing. The addition of a front fly- wheel and a reduction in the weight of the rear fly-wheel gives still smoother performance. Detail chassis refinements and smaller wheels noticeably lower the chassis and the center of gravity giving still greater road controland safetyat the highest speeds. Deeper flanged fen- ders emphasize the long, low lines. The addition of a front flyawheelon the Lincoln motor is a recent improvement which effectively minimizes vibration and contrib- utes materially to en- §ine smoothness, These detail refinements are but steps in Lincoln progress toward still greater performance, comfort, safe- ty,convenienceand beauty. Lincoln does not introduce new or yearly models with consequent loss to present owners through artificial depreciation. It’s a three button suit in a dark Greyhound shade; peaked lapels by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX The hat is Foam grey with well curled brim, tapering crown Necktie is Crimson Topcoat is a Four Winds Raglan by Hart Schaffner & Marx Copyright 1927 Mant Sehaftner & Mare Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INCOLN LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY n:ohr cars range in price from §4600 t0 §7300, cmplmfl oquipped, at Datroit,