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STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. THURSDAY. preciation to friends for the Inlerelll shown in Bennet. H Doty, a former student at Vanderbilt versity and the University of Vig- THE EVENING 'McCARL REFUSES TO APPROVE NOVEMBER 24, 1927. FREE[] IN nEA]‘HS}Controller Generia‘iriéharges Spending of‘_ P‘.ANS R[UNIUN(:";‘““‘IEE‘1]:."’;"““.‘1‘:‘1:‘;":I'n‘:“;'“?:f? nnhmarh & Anth Prohibition Funds for Office Fixtures |Biloxi Residents ~S— toj: 3 e ; DOWN STAHRS STORE Is “Tllegal and Unauthorized.” | : iuest | : 5 Friday—Last Remnant Day Welcome Released Foreign | Before Christmas | Legionnaire. [ Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Silk Dresses, 97 | Sports Coats, 5 Were $16.50 Were $15 roller’'s decisiol ould yrobably he ! By the Associated Press, | vigorous pre the expenditure of |troller’s decision would pr 100047 o 'x .,r\‘ (‘v|u‘|wlw\!nm[(fl,:\\‘rmm! | BILOXI, Miss, November 24 hase » first protest ned ‘I‘\' I"!"M racther much improved in health after 1d carpets for Li ontended that ), 0 of & ”.m y»‘,(\\w\(mt this particu- | 1 period of g Treasury, in ch nt fund) to | the fate of her s purchase of fathor 18 Afternoon Frocks of flat crepe and Tweeds and sports mixtures: interlined crepe satin. Straightline models in black, ""lflvl with sateen and novelty rayon . 2 ollars. S| green. wine and chestnut. Si 16, 18, Sl izes 14 to 42. 16145, 2014, 34, 40, 48 and 38. 2 Tweed Sports Coats, $1.95; were $19.75. FExtra = Sl size models, in plain, untrimmed styles, of tan 10 One-of-a-kind Satin Afternoon Frocks, tweed; sateen lined. $4.50; were $10. In black, green and chestnut i Sizes 16 and 18. Colorado Coroners Exonerate ‘ Officers on Charge of Killing Strikers. | | Taking sharp issue with Treasury | tion It is understood that Paul Rockwell, e mate of Doty of Vi isted in gaining his Doty had expressed a desire of re: maining in the service 1- 5 have exon- sponsibility miners in a mine pprehension over nnet J. Doty little ARMY BOARD FORMED. { five the Columbine Will Consider Classifications in 3d | Corps Area. A hoard of Army officers has been ippointed (o meet at headquarters 3ud Corps Area, Baltimore, to consider | ing in connection with the Wela © o 1rxieas brother rday that twa of the Liin by persons un- at the deaths were not ted brought an announce- way for Gen the entirs will vi particularly by vouth fact that authorization | leased from the French F Andrews. | has been granted and money appro- | gion, when he felonious, to 3 ! 3 to the old Pension |priated in all of the larss activities | States for a holiday reunion. BORIE foanishies Boulden Coniy oo ce, 8 h. Andrews moved | from which purchases of tiais kind| ™ Doty, with t vice behind him in ner that Jd he ac- {6 the big private office vacated by | could he made.” which he risked a death penalty for conted 1 Jaw | the controller general. T The provision of the law which | desertion, was sentenced to eight years Wh i the | and ruzs arve still in use by Pafecar! said had been violated by the [and later pardoned from military entor S eftort | Lowman, who succeeded An- ) Treasury said that “there shall not be | prison, to arrive in the RHE Ll drews a% prohibition chief, hut Me- [ pnrchased out of any other fund ony | United shortly. Ay Carl has denied the Treasury the right |article for use in any office o= burcan who 1 for them out of prohibition |of any executive department in Was- | Held e funds. |ington. 1. .. which could be pur 24 e wese furnishings, MeCarl pointed | chased out of the appropriations made It enc the furniture was | eary for the very room which Me- | Treasury <elf had vacated at the Treax. | virtue of the cases classification of officers in that corps under the act of June 4, 1920 The detail for the board is: Brie. Gen her Thanks French. McCoy, and Col. Harry G His father, speaking for the family Field Artillery, and Cols, cirele, formally thanked the French|F . Watson. Alfred Smith a letter overriding a previous [ for the regular continzent funds of | authorities for their rosity, the and Claude S. Fries, Infantry, with | hould have | such department or of its offices or| newspap aind the correspondents | Maj. Walter 1. Cline, Judge Advocate dled chhe ey for nce and expressed ap- weral’s Department, as recorder. ntrol of the | : and ved 1 to nay J Picketiv ection by t Treasur 1 purchased out of a it fund, under As s ierk of the Treasury, Frank | B id in his decision he could how I rried forward the prac- the chief clerk in furnishings out_ of r | what McCarl a field te Y { fund, and not for use at the Treasury the lar 4 tment huilding ers who maict ) property to show the ngth of the strikers called out October 18 by In- Austrial Workers of the World” All ant Secreta; declared they only intended to picket |1y in the e the mi had no intention of | prohibition unit at the time e were purchased is not t ion for the fur ¥ of his office at prohibition appropriation, n eqiin e of 11 said refuted testimony of s that shots were They sticks and were un- | The min Columbine en fired by the strike dele also denied i stones and de armed appropriations ma ent exp v‘-‘l of t o nent are made fc e Retreated. | 000 in connection with 4 mander of the |yreaus and branches of that dep: the mine, | pant at the seat of government.” nd his men | they Louis N 20 State told the | ryetreated about 2 | == = —— fired on the strikers. He said the first vollev was 1\rc;l‘ into 1"‘,‘;!PAR0LE OF PRISONERS ground, but that when the crowd Ebout 00 persons continued to ad-| APPROVED BY SARGENT vance, the next volley was sent into | ‘ lers. Scherf and two of his| | o denied that machine guns 2 LNt s iRelsanea ot e e ot | Attorney General O.K.'s Release of e : Three Convicted in Jack Kubick, wife of a ¢ o min testi tha: she and at least Daniel Distillery Case. 20 other women icipated in the st demonst i the workers an flag and Attorney General has approved the parol worth Penitentia orris Multin Levin, con- | cted at Indianapolis in the Jack! Daniel illery case. { The three, all from St. Louis, who 1l be released from y papers arrive there from the De- rtment of Justice, were among the convicted in December. to “milk” the Jack v at St. Louis of 30, St ers Go to Governor. of pre-war whisky., Wi the coroner’'s investigation Whalen was a Democratic city com- sl rikers turned to Gov. W. H. eeman former St~ Louis to effect a settlement of the and M“"”’} were wage controversy by calling a con- ATl S ference «# operator: d workers. Pe- ndicate forme: titions carrying the names of more than 5,000 miners of the southern field have been presented to the gov- that when to protect n, | While there were no definite nouncements as to what further st were contemplated State, the district 2 and Boulder Counties they would drop all act te police. an- on against the Sach was given | sentence and fined i Nine m v prisoners will be par- | doned for good conduct and released | today in accor custom of the War D jons asked the governor effort to “put an end to | dships caused everybody by | this strike.” The names of the prisoners Gov. Adams said he would call at- | released were not made public tention of the operators to the peti- | js desired “to protect them from in- | tions and “was very hopeful the end | dividual embarrassment,” the an-| of the strike was not far off and that | nouncement_said. it will be settled amicably.” | Operators in the north field, where production has been vritually at Etandstill this week, indicated they expected to resume M Meanwhile the 4 Quality Beyond Question Practical Gifts For Christmas Zeiss Field Glasses Busch Binoculars Lemaire Opera Glasses Oxfords Lorgnettes A Deposit will reserve your to patrol the northern fleld. with as- surance from strike leaders that every effort would be made to maintain the quiet that has prevailed since Mon- Strike leaders repeatedly warned the i to avoid all meetings that | bring contact with State au- . It was understood that me- morial meetings at various places were the only activities planned by | miners toda | ARGENTINA-TO-URUGUAY AIR MAIL LINE OPENED French Firm Operates Plane Pos-| tal Routes Between Three South | American States. aelection iated Pre » A s AIR November GomitsorTains vice hetween Argen Field Glasses and Cameras. Brazil was inaugurated | L______ J re here Tuesday of | off oK alkincne. ng 11 bags of mail. | il. mail destined for the | Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street United State d FEurope will be| 85 Years at the Same Address transferred from the plane to steam- | The combined plane and ship | ice is expected to save several days in delivery of mail. The Latecoere Co. of of the 2 between Toulouse, | Alres, scheduled so is supervis. | ing the service on the South American continent nce, which ntic | service ind_Buenos Valspar Varnishes House & Roof Paints Hot Turkey —and entree dishes, beverage glasses, coffee urns—not one of them can mar the polish of your mahogany table, when its equipped with a GLASS TOP. Give your handsome dining table such protection and its good looks will be permanent. We furnish Glass Table Tops, at very Reasonable Prices. “Duco” for Furniture Floor Stains F urniture Polishes Du Pont “Tufcote” Roof Paints House Paints HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Du Pont Varnishes “Barreled Sunlight” MMomdward & Lothrap FRIDAY---REMNANT DAY The Last 'til After Christmas Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Occasional Furniture, Beds and Redding Greatly Reduced All Remnant Day Furniture Offerings scars, dam- are sold “as is,” subject to ages and imperfections. 2 Windsor € ny fin 1 Living Room Armchair, cred in an attractive fabrie. Now : 1 End Table with two mahogany. Was §10. 1 Martha Washington walnut. Was $19.75. 1 Martha Wash mahogany. Was to shelv Now. $19.75. Wa Ne 1 Vani finished in two-tone maple. Was $12 Reduced Frida seat. . of combination wing Cabh uced Frid ngton Sewing Cabinef, of solid Reduced t Table of combination r Boudoir Table Bench with cane sea Was £30. Now.$9.50 1 Bedroom Chair of combination walnut with l’ms‘; (G .89 Men’s Strap Watches, $12-50 Were $20-50 25 Men's Strap Watches, with 15-jewel depend- able movement, in green or white gold- plated case FiNe 0N, First FL0O Rugs Reduced for Friday 1. 9x12 Finest Quality 3 ible Ch orsted Wilton Rug. Was c § ). Now S89.50 L..$19.35 e ! v §7.50 1 6x9 Fi net, of solid ¥ 0. S1L35 g graile Rroad- Friday 1o, . Was 80480 ST g, Was S1275 R Soeine mah v ‘pecially rade Woal 5 18.50 i ae S75 She $38.50 & Velvet Rug. ow 520,50 Klearflax *Linen 10, Now & 1 Bedroom Chair with cane seat: cmw(nu-(mlsivlt combination mahogany. Was $20. Mahogany Bookease, 1 Combination movable shelves and pl: $30. Now ...... ? 1 Set of Book Ends, $12. Now .. 2 Koot Stools, covered in. biue, mahogany legs. Were $6.5 1_Foot_Stool; S ce for cur Now . ELa le Mirror with sol 1 End 'l £8.5 Now 1 End Table, finished in mah 1 Armchair, finished 1 End Table of combination mahc Now ... finish. W wer, 1 Costumer in mahoga 1 Bedroom Table with a ish. Was $10. Now. 1 Cotton Mattress in woven stri 30x74 inches. Was 87.: 1 Baby’s Crib, finished in ivor: 28x52 inches. Was §20. Now. combination mahogany. with im each. imitation mahogany in mah Now with ain rod. re- % W, 810,35 ECTION, Firti Froor Turkish Towels Spccjal $2.38 for Six 10 Dozen Turkish Bath Towels with colored horders and s for initial or embroidery, This special price is limited to Friday only. LINEN SECTION. SECOND ILOOR. Huck-a-Back Towels Special $3.75 a Dozen 30 Dozen only. in the desirable 18x36-inch size, ta he sold at this extremely low marking. r selection early Friday ppointment, D FLook. Decorated Dinnerware Half and Less Than Half Price 10c to $495 Part of our stocks of fine imported and do- mestic patterns carried in open stock are being cleared out, th reductions. S Now.. legs. < and other nceded pie red. Scriox, FIFTH FLOOR. Clocks Greatly Reduced W CHINA 1 Covered Box Spring for double bed, in hiu cking: 52x74 inches. Was Now $§21 , upholstered in fine -inch siz 1 Double ¢ pring with 1 holstered in fine striped tickin Was €32, Now 1 Cotton Mattress in g inch size. Was priced at $12, 1 Layer Felt Mat ing -inch size. Was § 1 g Couch with coil spring upholstered in cretonne. Was £4 hd woven FURNITURE SECTION, SIXTH FLOOR. Was $30. Now §22 had ess in fine woven striped fick- Swingi s i A £1 < $ nish Metal Boudoi et edge, up- w .. -inch size. 13 21 T Bixid ity ; $8.35 20, Now. o111 $10 ick H o mes Reduced ow...S17.50 1 cotton pad Now..$30 ing Frames. 2 Sw ing Frame: 2 Double Fra CLock AND F Were Were Stomach Gas Gone! Gets Away With Ham and Eggs Again AN YOU EAT the foods you like and not suffer afterwards from stomach gas? Can you sit down and eat all you want and not feel any bad after-effects? If you can't, you will be interested in this letter from Wisconsin: “Indigestion and stomach gas made me very miserable. I was so_bloated sometimes I couldn’t breath. I could- n't sleep at night and was very nerve ous. Hardly anything I ate agreed— pie or fried things were out of the question. The first dose of Adlerika gave me relief. Now I sleep well and my nervousness is gone. My house- work is fun. I eat anything now— even ham and eggs for breakfast and feel just fine."—Mrs. C. G. Deyett, Wilmot, Wis. Quick Action Surprises As GENTLY and naturally as tak- ing a drink of water, Adlerika acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowels, bringing immediate relief from gas bloating, intestinal stasis and chronic constipation. The very FIRST dose of Adlerika often brings out astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the intes- tinal canal. This poisonous matter may have been in the intestines a long time, causing gas, headache, cleeplessness and many other symp- toms. A treatment of a few weeks with Adlerika often corrects chronic constipation and intestinal stasis, so that just a small dose, now and then, b keeps the intestines and stomach in a most satisfactory condition. What Doctors Say Ik Frocks, $5.95; were $10 and $1650. [Flat crepes, satins and georgettes, in navy, w green and chestnut. Sizes 16, 18, 40, 46 anc 9 Dresses, $250; were $5. “As is” Black, green, rust and chestnut. Sizes 14, 16, 34, 38 and 40. DOW TAIRS STORE Fabric Gloves, $1 %= 80 pairs, in pull-on styles; of double-woven fab- ric. Chamois shade.” Slightly soiled 200 Novelty-cuff Fabric Gloves, 50c. Gray, tan and black DOWN STAIRS STORE Special. Selling—Granite Silk Hose Irregulars of $1.75 Grade 31-15 LAST SALE UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS. 800 pairs full- fashioned silk hose, with lisle tops and soles. Regular and extra sizes, in all the newest shades. Imperfections very slight. 300 pairs Children's Ribbed Hose, Special, 2 pairs for 25c. Some IRREGULARS in the lot. Tan, brown, gray and black. All sizes 6 to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Gowns, 65¢ " 77 Gowns. Reduced for clearance. 30 Infants’ Vests, 50c; were $1. 15 Infants’ Creepers, $1.95; were $2.95. 12 Play Suits, 95¢; were $1.95. 5 Girls' Silk Dresses, $3; were $4.95 and $5.95. 4 Boys' Wool Suits, $3; were $6.50 and $6.95. Bungalow Aprons, Special, 73¢ 70 Percale Print Aprons. Attractive patterns on light grounds. Sizes 36 to 12 Dimity House Frocks, 65c; were $1.95. Soilcd and mussed from display. Not all sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Leather Slippers Tan and Blue Suede soles and heels. comfortable to wear. Women's Pumps and Oxfords, $1.95; were §. to $3.95. 100 pairs in many desirable styi Some soiled and mussed from display. Various 8. colors and materials, in sizes 3 to Women's Slippers, 85c. 30 pairs in nld'rn-c, em- broidered. Padded soles and heels. Sizes 24 to 4%, Priced for' Clearance Hats, 95c¢ 25 Hats; were $295. Attractive styles and colors; to clear stock. 50 Flowers, 25c; were more. Handbags, 5120 u:: an ags, More 100 Pouch and envelope styles. SLIGHT- lI,Y ID.\A\I.\GEDA Attractive colors, moire med. 200 Imitation Leather and Velveteen Underarm Bags, Special, $1. DOWN STAIRS STORE Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost ish Leather Slippers, with soft padded All sizes 6 to 11. Well made and most Buy several pairs for Christmas giits. Children's and Misses' Pumps and Oxfords, $2.85; were $3.95. 50 pairs in many desirable styles, all /“"h Goodyear welt soles. All sizes 11 to 6. Children’s Shoes, $1; were more. 50 pairs. “odds and ends” of low shoes and pumps. Broken sizes 4 to 8 DOWN STAIRS STORE “Seconds”—Sunbeam Rayon Sports Bloomers, $].15 294 pairs, SECONDS OF HIGHER GRADE— if perfect would be $1.50 and $1.95. Sizes 27 and 29, in navy, tan, gray, green and black. 70 Sunbeam Rayon (SECONDS) Bloomers, $1.15; if perfect would be $1.50 and $1.95. = Slight mill imperfections. Flesh, orchid and sweet pea. Sizes 25 to 29 in lot. 223 Sunbeam Rayon (SECONDS) Vests, 1. Same quality as bloomers. In pastels, white and black. Sizes 34 to 46 in lot. 235 Sanitary Belts, Step-ins and Aprons, 2 for atly reduced for clearance. Large and medium sizes, in flesh and peach shades 47 Waistline and Low Bust Corsets, 50c; were §1 and $2. Broken sizes. the majority of them small. Soiled from display. 36 Cotton Knit Union Suits, 35¢, 3 for $1; were 58c. Bodice top and tight knee style, in size 38 only. Scranton Lace Curtains sl Were $1.75 12 pairs of excellent quality net. finished with lace edge. Slightly soiled from display. Dainty Ruffled Curtains, $1; were $1.95. 12 pairs, with colored ruffles, or overlash stitch: complete with valances and tie-backs. Not many pairs alike in lot. Slightly soiled. Ruffled Voile Curtains, 75¢c; were $1 and $1.25 pair. 13 parrs, including white voile curtains, with rose or blue ruffles. Mussed from dis- play, and some minus one tie-back. Reduced for clearance. Bedding Reduced 100 Double-bed Sheets, special, $1. and scamless cotton. 20 pairs Cotton Blankets, $1.85; were $2.50. Double-bed size. Soiled from display. 120 Cotton Pillowcases, 28c. In two popular sizes 42x36 and 45x36 inches. Free from Bleached Rugs—Reduced 50 18x30 Cotton Chenille Rugs, Spe- cial, 95c. 30 20x40 Reversible Oval Yarn Rugs, Special, $1. 25 24x48 Cotton Chenille Rugs, Spe- cial, $1.95. 15 3x6 Reversible Wool Chenille Rugs, $5.95; were $12.50. 3 10 Hamadan Persian Rugs, $22.50; were $32.50. 8 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $17.50; were $27.50. 5 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, Special, $7.95. 4 8.3x10.6 Tapestry, Seamless Rugs, $15; were $22. 4 27x11.9 Axminster Runners, Special, $9.50, 2 6x9 Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $7.50; were $12. 3 9x12 Seamless Velvets, $32.50; were $45. Lamps and Shades Reduced 20 Early English Table Lamps, 60c; were $1. 18 Metal Boudoir Bases, 50c; were 95c. 10 Imported Glass Bases, $1; were $5. 3 Junior Floor Lamps, $1.95; were $3.25. 7 Beaded Table, Shades, 12-inch size, $1; were $2.45. 6 Georgette Bridge were $3.75. 4 Imported Glass Bases, 35c; were $2. 3 16-inch Parchment Shades, 95c; were $3.95. 5Serving Trays, 35c; were $1. Were Silks, 95C yard g5 400 yards in lot. All-silk flat crepes Shades, $1.50; R. H. LOUIS SHOUB, B. Sc., well- known New York pathologist, after | ° laboratory tests on "living sul states: “Adlerika ve mngarked‘l’g'afi'?l duces the number of bacteria and colon bacilli. This feature increases the therapeutic value of Adlerika, be- n, of these intestinal blcterl.:.'!he A Dr. A. J. Lancaster, a physician of over a quarter century’s active experi- ence, makes this statement: “In the treatment of gastro-intestinal disor- ders, (where thorough evacuation is indicated), Adlerika has no equal.” Dr. Carl Weschcke, a gradu: the world-famous medlcn.fr llni:z‘:fl?; of Heidelberg, Germany, in his pri- vate practice, first perfected the in- testinal cleanser nndp:armlnluve now known as Adlerika. It is a compound of a specially processed saline intes- tinal evacuant with buckthorn and Giher hgredients which Siper mas nd T ingredients which ex) have detergent action. e Adlerika, unlike most other medi- cines, acts upon BOTH u lower bowels. It is r grized " by many physicians as the one depend- able remedy for gas, intestinal stasis and chronic constipation, or whenever real intestinal cleansing is needed, ecognized by | liki | dressing. 50 pairs Fancy Pillowcases, 75c pair; were $2 d ir. Straight or scalloped hems, ace, hemstitched, or em- Soiled from display. STAIRS STORE Selling—Men'’s Shirts, 50c; were *1 100 in plain white, tan, blue and fancy patterns. Collar- attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17 in group. Men's Fancy Rayon and Lisle Men's Flannelette Pajamas, Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts, Hose, 30c; 6 pairs for $1.75. $1.45; 3 for $4.25. 90 paits in $125. Also fancy patterns; 200 pairs in a variety of col- two-piecce style, trimmed neckband and collar-attached ors and patterns. Sizes 10 to with rayon frogs. .Sizes A, styles; sizes 14 to 17 in lot. Vi B, C, D. Men's Cashmere Hose, 40c; 6 Men's pairs for $2.25. IRREGU- $1.35. Slightly soiled and a LARS OF $1 GRADE. 300 few IRREGULARS. ~ Slip- in good weight for Winter. gk:v‘:‘:;:s:“f‘o&‘fif“;‘:‘:uflg over and coat styles. Sizes 34, 36, 44 and 46 only. Re- Black and natural, in sizes b2 o eat atiatenicn bt foodey ey A, B, C, D. duced for clearance. .10 to 12. e. Men's Belts, 50c; were more. 30 genuine cowhide belts, with and without buckles. Also sports belts, in a variety of colors. Sizes 28, 30, 32, 38, 42 and 44 DOWN STAIRS STORE and printed georgettes and crepe de chines. In a good assortment of de- sirable shades. trimmed. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN Even if your bowels move every day, Adlerika may surprise you by bringing out poisonous, gas-forming matter which you would never believe was in your system. In just a single month, over one thousand men and women wrote that they obtained wonderful rellef from even a short treatment with Adlerika. Many of them said that now, after all other treatments and medicines had failed, they are at last rid of gas, indigestion, sour stomach, sleepless- ness, nervousness or other trouble due Amoskeag , Pajamas, Men's Cotton Union Suits, S0c. Comfortable styles, in sizes No matter what you have tried for the bowels and stomach, Adlerika will surprise you. Sold by over 39,000 druggistg