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it BY STATE FIGHT Edge to the ambassadorial post at Paris opens the way for & scramble for the Republican senatorial nomination in New Jersey. tor M. M. Neely, Democrat, will seek to defeat Senator Guy D. Goft, Repub- can. General Scramble Opened. The removal of Senator Walter F. from the domestic political arena fairly general Former Senator Joseph 8, Freling- | huysen already is in the field. Franklin Atlantic and “Border” Elec- w Fort, member of Congress and sec- tions Worry Leaders as Rival Strength Shows. retary of the Republican national com- mittee, is considering his candidacy, as is former Gov. Edward C. Stokes. David Baird, jr., who is expected here |to be appointed to fill out the unex- | pired term of Senator Edge when he re- | e signs late this year to go to Paris, un- Br the Associated Press. Political situations developing in the forthcoming senatorial contests in two Atlantic Coast and a like number of nearby “border” States are glving Re- | publican leaders here as much concern 25 are those in some of the New Eng- doubtedly will be a candidats ‘or the | party nomination to succeed himself. Democrats Still Quiet. ‘The Democrats have yet to bring out candidate, but in the minority party councils here there is some talk of land commonwealths. former Gov. Moore entering the field. A bitter internal strife is brewing in | Representative John M. Robison may New Jersey, with formidable Democratic | get into the Kentucky primary against opposition a possibility in the 1930 gen- | Senator Frederic M. O. P. lead- |long have been political enemies and eral elections, while the G. Sackett. They ers expect a real contest in Delaware, | some of the party leaders here hold where former Senator Thomas F. Bay- |that a bitter contest between them ard. Democrat, Daniel O. Hl!tlnzs, With a party fight looming in Ken- | will oppose Senator | would lessen chances of victory in the general election. Judge M. M. Logan of the Kentucky tucky, some of the Republican chief- | State Supreme Court and former Sena- tains make no effort to conceal their |ator Stanley are being discussed as pos- anxiety about the outcome there. also are far from sanguine about the | They |sible Democratic candidates. Neely already is active in the effort | ‘West Virginia outlook, as former Sen: to regain a place in the Senate. He The PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Style Notes for Kiddies in “Billiken” Shoes THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEt-IEMBRR 27, i929. 7 was defeated last November in'the Hoo- ver landslide by only a few thousand votes and Democratic leaders contend— and some of the Republicans concede— that he will make a strong race, with the result rather in doubt, YALE STUDENTS ASKED TO CUT WEEK END TRIPS President Says Excursions Are Harmful Physically and Men- tally te College Men. By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn, September 27. —Week end trips to New York and to women's colleges are condemned as “harmful, physically and mentally,” to Yale students, by President James Row- land Angell. In his address of welcome to the student body, President Angell sald that week ends spent in New York. Northampton, Poughkeepsie and other cities caused the students to return to :}’l- university in bad physical condi- on. He said the week end exodus from New Haven had become a serious mat- ter, adding that “this extension work for Yale” should be curtailed. e In an endurance t Cliftonville, England, redently a jazz band played for six hours continuously. These sturdy, long wearing shoes are carried exclusively at The Palais Royal, where you will find a most com- plete and comprehensive array of every style that is new for children. & y . Infants’ New High Of soft, pliable leathers, in sizes 515 to 8. Very spe- cially priced at only $2.35. Children’s Oxfords and Pumps With soles that are made to stand rough usage; these are practical school styles. Sizes 874 to 11. Guaranteed as to fit and wear. Shoes 9.35 up air. 3.65 Every schoolgirl will love their unmistakably grown- Sizes 11%5 to 2. Our expert fitters assure vour child freedom from foot troubles. 51 in this special group. Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps 4.35 Boys’ Sturdy New Oxfords Sizes 2% to 4.65 Expert Fitters in Attendance Downstairs Store Water Traffic Cop in Berlin. Berlin is now boasting of a water traffic policeman. He has been station- ed on the Wannsee, the famous lake near the city, where every fine Sunday from 60,000 to 100,000 Berliners enjoy a day in the open at a total cost of about 8 cents. He wears a special rub- bert suit with an inflated belt and his chief duty is directing the many steam- ers as they cruise the lake laden with merrymakers. He is equipped with paddles, which he uses to propel him- | self to his station in the water and as a_means of giving his signals. The PALAIS ROYAL Eleventh at G District 4400 50 Different QOccasional Chairs Priced from $12.50 to $125 IRULY a chair for every T occasion and to meet the needs of every purse. This is but one example of the thorough- ness with which the Palais Royal Furniture Depart- ment caters to the needs of all the public. It is sur- prisihg how often an inex- pensive chair placed in a corner with a lamp and end- table transforms an other- wise drab corner. English Slumber Chair, $32.00 (Iustrated) Inviting comfort and rest in every line. It is covered with a quaintly patterned velvet. Its arms are cush- joned and the seat gently slopes as you gratefully settle into it. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor The PALAIS ROYAL Eleventh at G District 4400 Artistry in Radio Investigate! You will find . . . a walnut veneer console cabinet of extraordinary beauty. You will find . . . a richness of tonal quality in keeping with its graceful beauty. You will find . . . a genuine screen grid circuit em- * bodying the new- est principles in radio. You will find ° . . seven tested A. C. tubes that will give long service. You will find . © . a dynamic speaker that reproduces perfectly either voice or music. You will find . . . a volume control that will tune to a whisper if desired. The ew Model 41 ZENITH 1930 Screen Grid Radio in a Special Sale A Regular $234 Value 149 - $10 Down . . . The Balance Monthly Compare! You will find . . . super sensitivity in tuning in long dis- tance stations. You will find . . . that line noise has been reduced to a minimum in this radio. You will find . . . a perfect unit in sound and form not usually found at this price. You will find . . . that the cabinet is absolutely acoustic- ally correct. You will find . . . that this set repre- sents a most bril- liant engineering achievement in radio. You will find . . . that ZENITH is foremost in its line for efficiency and quality. \ ™ Eleventh at G How to Keep Sister Warm and Happy' Camel’s Hair Coats 22.95 24.95 7-10 vears 11-14 years With tams to match Roomy, shaggy coats that she will snuggle into when the wind doth blow, and yet a coat light in weight and easy on young shoulders. Girls’ $1.50 to $2 Rayon Combinations $1 A nationally known make. Built-up and strap shoulders, bloomer legs. Strongly made and will launder well. Girls’ Swagger Tweed Coats 12.95 Just the coat for outdoor play and sport. It has a generous beaverette collar (coney) and is carefully tailored to with- stand the hard wear of active young girls. Gitls’ Dresses of wool challie and jersey 5.95 Models ranging from scamper- ing panty dresses to the self- assurance of Miss 14. There are flair skirts, jackets and other effects. Colors are un- usually varied and complete in each style. 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Wash Dresses, 1.95 Fall desiFns. with long sleeves; some "belted, others with pert sl;ort jackets. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Infants’ Coats 5.95 Crepe de chine, silk lined and smocked coats. Pink, blue or white. Bonnets to match, 1.95 Palais Royal—Third Floor 9 Boys “Tom Sawyer” Suits 2.98 Trick, roguish little suits that will make your little man even more adorable. They have - the washable waists with collars and the swagger English “shorts.” Fully lined. There are ties and belts to match, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ “Tom Sawyer:” Blouses, 79¢ Smart little collar attached blouses that fit well and go to the laundry endless times. 7 to 14 years, Palais Royal—Main Floor District 4400 Men’s and Boys’ Shops . Present a group of clothes and acces- sories typifying quality and economy Men’s 2-Trouser Suits of Balto Blue Serge 100% Wool—Guaranteed' Fast Color and a Price that Under- states Their True Value On Sale Saturday Only Only once a year are we able to give you Balto Blue Serges with two pairs of trousers for $26.75. Last year the quantity we had was sold by noon and since men have been inquiring when we would have another lot - at this price. The reasons: The excellent wearing quality of this non-fading serge, the splendid tailoring and fit of the garments and the unexpectedly low price for suits of this quality. Single or Double Breasted Sizes 35 to 46—Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, Stubs Palats Royal—Main Floor We Have Just Unpacked These Handsome “Norman” Shirts In An Array of Colors and Patterns That Will Make Y ou Want Some No Matter How Many You Now Have 2;50- Every man always *has enough shirts” . . . until he sees some that catches his eye and pleases his fancy, as these “Norman” shirts do to all who behold them. The patterns and colorings will make a man re- gret that a coat and vest cover up so much of his shirt. They are cut full and roomy, the buttons are on to stay and no laundry will dim their beauty. Collar-attached shirts have the “stax-right” feature that makes the collar lay properly, the collar-to-match shirts have two stiff collars. All Sizes—All Sleeve Lengths And Wear with Those Shirts New Neckties, $1 and 1.50 That little strip of color between our vest and collar is the only place we men can splurge in colors. Let’s do it right with some of the ties that are making the Palais Royal collection so appealing this Fall, Palais Royal—Main Floor Boys Will Be Men—and It Is Never Too Early to Teach Them the Importance of Being Well Dressed. These BOYS’ SUITS 4-Pc. All-Wool Knicker Style « Q.95 illustrate perfectly the Palais Royal idea of .quahty and economy—and good taste. There are suits that boys can wear to school from now until June; suits that he will wear to “parties” and suits that won't mind being manhandled in play. Sizes 7 to 17 years Students’ 2-Trouser Suits, 22.50 Blue suits and fancy mixtures for the young man whose acquaintance with “longies” is'as yet brief. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Palais Royal—Main Floor