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T TVDNTSG STAR WASHINGTON: T 75 TOYDAY. ¥OvTITIT s 0o’ THE EVENING STORY SEES 7 SOUTHERN ke hed old | ¥ her and farther rietta Wells | at the He had anything like this car panted up down abrupt mazing curves nad nipped. ard.” A roaming about sialks. A og lay porch and a ow-sill within, e and amped "Why e room and out of the window at the indow, s the i o'd stay wi in the Spring we'd n Marietta mas “You see, wouidn't call this a farm, would | Senator Simmons Says Candidate Will Receive Worst Defeat in Party's History. " Marietta glanced round | eep hill. “Tt isn't like s farm is,” she admitted. | There was a_strong | n’s voice. “It ain't | 's farm was, either.” | By the Associated Pres: i and coming to the| NE,; BERN, N. C.. November 5—| part of the time | predictions that “seven States” listed art of the time|gas “Southern” would go against Gov. e of the young girl. | Alfred E. Smith, with four others show Page and ccme h"“ ing a close vote, was made in a stat 18. We Werc | ment here yes y United St ldn't wait | Senator F. M. Simmons, who has beon for He said | conducting a campaign against the th th f ‘Winter. | Democratic presidential nominee fro his_home here. | The Senator followed his steadfast | plan of not mentioning the name of | here ever s Herbert Hoover. He asserted that in a half sound. .| his opinion “Gov. Smith will be the can't ever tell what's | worse beaten candidate the Democratic Mrs. Page went On. | party has ever nominated.” This state- ays said that no other | ment was based on correspondence from go through with what I practically every part of the country, 'y his faths She moved her hard hands. © here in this place. The place, the | he said, adding that “North Carolina whole of life, a bu et 0 Albert is one of the easy kind, like his | Kentucl He m. I You look as in I s'pose they She became s i W th looked at her. imagination of that other girl who wa: ary wom; | must ‘she e much of led by { ihe girl w she said She had ut she noticed hand was as said Mrs. Page, end led inta the hous 3 ; father?” Albert asked. | ‘Cuiting wood. s. Page motioned yward the hill which res> steeply be- hind the house. | “Guess Tl leave you to talk and go sea him,” said Albert with a smil- n't stay lon niace where T'm work n;z in time to gt supper. Mrs. Hall has a new baby isn't very strong.” ve been there quite a spell, you?" | 1t's the only place T've | hey good to you?” | . ves! They treat me like one of the family.” “You get good wage: ht dollars a week rich Marjetta had ercaked warninglv. She was_going to fall down £o she rose and went to Jounge. where she cc She felt emba I presume.” day make the acquaintance of his parents. She the strangeness over “I expect you're married right av “Well,” Mari Albert’s in a h k till Spring. It 3 out af the place where he’s working | and—" | “Yes. He's planning to come home for the Winter,” interrupted Mrs. Page. | “I suppose he's told you his pa’s trying | to get him to take this place? Jonas is getting sorta used up and he thinks | Albert could do better than he does. He says the house is big enough for us all | 10 live in together. What do you think | about it?” | Marietta answered the question in the | tired eyes with a direct glance from her | brilliant black ones. | “I don’t know. That's what I've come | out today. “Of course, it's Alber —and I want (o do what's right and | Dbest, not for myself, but for Albert—and | you—and Albert’s father.. I was brought up on a farm ar ting ready to be | 5. Poge said. | Announcing AN ACHIEVEMENT: 4 Practical Facial Preparation Line - For the Modern. Woman Beginning this morning, November Sth, Miss Thelma Rudd, Beauty Specialist. from the house of Maric Barlow, will begin a one- week introduction of thesc effective and practica preparations. These prod- ucts are the result of Miss Barlow’s long experience in beauty culture and a:c based on the knowledge she has gained through years of contact with discrimi nating women, Marie wanted her to. She this woman’ red forward and took one of 0ok at me!” she commanded. Then, passionately. worth it. You love | will undoubtedly go against Smith with won't stay by you long | 3 majority of more than 30.000 votes.” here. Don't I know? And| The Senator listed North Carolina ain that stray ovement | Virginia, Florida. Oklahoma, Missourl y and West Virginia as South- ' States certain to go against Smith, did have, before I lost it. | adding that the result would be close, if you had. too. But you'll | hut there was a strong likelihood that I did, once you g2t sot | Alabama, Texas, Georgia and Maryland n this stone-patch.” | also would be féund in th> anti-Smith he grew vehement. | column. He also claimed that pros- I hate 'em. But sometime | pects are that Smith will Jose New bury me under 'em. I| York, Massachusetts, and that he would But don't you do | 2in’t got no git-up-and-git | strong enough to save Albert, you, all of | us. He's got to make me a home of his own if he wants to marry me. Helll out of the | do it,” confidently. “and then together Marictta | wel ‘get you and his father away from Al ths gitls e You shall have a—a sunset at was kindled by the picture St | now this| “'The old woman who was Albert's n. old before her time. S0 | mother looked down jgto the face of the cre if she did what Albert | gifl who was Alberts sweetheart. - Her a repetition of | fired face began S| gedy impending in her | youl do it? sl Love would go—that In-| Marietta flung up closs thing hope would g0, | “Sure, Tl do it!" s od things that set her = iy would grow gray, L be buried under 1928 Fish having the power of filling their hards. air bladders and burying themselves in, 1 believe I'm going to be ! droughts, have been found in Africa. T The finest grown—ask for it at your grocer’s— Tea Merchant by appointment to LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD ¥ THE hunger-hunt’s over, it’s because here’s a sandwich become a rich feast. It has Gelfand’s Rel- ish Sandwich Spread, and that mezns chunks ef pick- les, and peppers, in cream spiced with many good flavors. It is made by the makers of Gelfand’s famous mayonnaise. Distributors The Carpel Company Washington, D. C. GELFAND'S RELISH SANDWICH SPREAD packed in 10c, ¥4, 12 and 1 Ib. sizes. Guaranteed by G TEA PLANTER Ceylon Miss Thelma Rudd will pre- scribe for you a simple, cffective, time-saving treat- ment suited to your own individual requirements. You will find Marie Bar- beauty low’s analysis of culture as outlined in her “Youthful ~ You,” helpful aad Be sure to gt book, interesting, convincing. vour copy in our Toiict Goods Department. Pardow FACIAL PREPARATIONS STATES ANTI-SMITH | o effects of long | g Woobpwarp & LoTHROP 10th, 11th, F and G Streets WoopwarD & LLoTHROP 10" 11™ F axp G STREETS Imported All-Silk Erect-Pile Black Velvet %6 yard Very close pile velvet that is very soft and supple— an intense black with bright luster. 39-inch widths velvet. - $7.50 light and dark. colored yard.: Th Sixs, Seconn Fro Get Your Colors for Johns Hopkins and Michigan You will want a ribbon badge, a band for your felt hat, a tie or belt for your frock—in the colors of University of Michi- gan (yellow and blue) and Johns Hopkins (black and blue). 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Lame Cloth Gloriously Rich $5 yard Lame Cloth for evening gowns, for wraps, after- noon blouses—and in com- sination with other fabrics is an outstanding cloth of the season. 32 inches wide. Light ades, black and silver, black and gold. S1uks, Seconp FLoor. Did You Know You Could Buy China Raccoon the Smartest Fur by the yard for “collars and cuffs China Raccoon is undoubtedly the smartest fur of the * season on hoth sports and dress coats—and it plays an important part in adding chic to new tweed en- sembles. This fine quality fur may be had in natural, platinum and badger shades—in 4-inch width, $25 the yard Other Fur Bandings, 15 to 6 inches wide, $3.50 to $50 yard Fur TRIMMINGS, FIRST FLOOR. Your New Velvet and Satin Frocks No Doubt, Need a Simulated Breton Lace Yoke, $2:75 Lace lends a certain richness to your black and colored velvet and satin frocks and is undeniably one of the most important fashions of the season. Here, you will find many lovely designs in simulated Breton lace—suitable for lingerie as well as frocks, 85¢c to $2.50 cach. Lace for Afternoon and Evening Frocks— Colored Chenille Lace Flouncing, $12.75 vard Black Chantilly All-Over Lace, $5.75 yard Laces, FiRst FLOOR. Imported Handkerchief Squares Make Lovely Gifts A gift that has a personal touch is the gift that is greatly appreciated. It is now time to begin to hand hem hanflkerchief squares—in order to have them all ready for Christmas. Men's Irish Linen Handkerchief Squares 50c each Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchief Squares 18c and 25¢ White and a variety of colors, with woven strip- ed borders. 12-inch With colored and white borders and smart, woven stripes. 18 and 19 inch squares. squares. WH1ITE Goobs, Stcond FLOOR, Merede Week November 5th to 10th Two Special Va'ues Annually, we offer two special values in Merode Underwear to our patrons. These are truly unusual. Of their usual high quality—these garments are very low in price. It would be well to buy uantities. Heavy-weight Cotton Combinations, with low neck, no sleeves and with built-up shoulder—knee length White. Sizes 4 to 9. Special, 95¢ Wool-rayon-and-catton Combinations, in medium weight, with low neck. no sleeves, built-up shoulder: knee length. White. Sizes 4 to 9. Special, $1.45 KNIT UNDERWEAR, TH:RD FLOOR. Service-weight | Full-Fashioned Granite “Hose, $1-75 3 pairs of these Hose, $5.10 All-silk service weight hose, with lisle garter hem and sole—these famous Granite hose with the exclusive garter blocks, that prevent runs—are found only here in Washington. The 3-pair price is an economical vay to buy Granite Hose. Shades of- awnee, Cameo, Gun Metal, Manganese, Misty Morn and Rose Taupe. HosIERY, FIRsT FLOOR. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets There are Styles for Every One, Here This charming set of heaten Sterling Silver Mirror, Brush and Comb will beautifully grace any vanity. Other sets, including engine-turned patterns, $22 and $25. 6-Piece Toilet Sets, $33.25, $37.50. For Men—Military Brushes and Combs—cases may be had in plain Sterling Silver, engine-turned or beaten, $16 to $20. For Babies—DBrush and Comb Sets, $4 to $4.75. For Childrea—Drush and Comb Sets, $5.25, $5.50. FINE JEWELRY, FIRST FLOOR. Sterling Silver for Wedding Gifts Antique Pattern 3-piece Tea Set... \ntique Pattern \Water Pitcher... Antique Pattern Low Compote. .. Antique Pattern Flower Bowl Windsor ( iece Tea Set. Monteray 3-piece Tea Se Mont Pitcher These Pieces are Specially Priced Pie Knif Steak Set, Sterling Tow-styie ( Tall Sterling Candlest in Lady Betty and Patria patterns. ..$3.50 v Betty and Patria patterns..$5 set diesticks ..83.50; $5 pair $10 to $15 pair ..36.50 to $50 Santa Claus Features These Toys Tomorrow Fairy Baby Bike — sub- stantially made, with ball- bearing, rubber-tire wheels, Winslow Skates—with best quality ball-bearing steel wheels; strong leather straps and steel back. The popular adjusstable style. Toys, Fourti FLOOR. blue trousers, red red fireman hat and belt. A favorite suit with boys. Fireman Suits—with long shirt, a good marble game, com- plete with 16 marbles, 2 spring shooters and tri- angle. $1.50 Little Giant Pool Tables— Carroom Board—a large game board for children, as well as grown - ups. You can play 57 different games on one board. and pedals. Frame red, szat blue. $5.75