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Opens Hollister Speaker- By the Associated Press CINCINNATI, September 9.—Assist-| ant Secretary of the Navy Jahncke last | goy "of the whole Democratic position night predicted history in the next Congre: ing the challenge of fundamental is: Jahncke, appearing at 8 Repub! banquet here, opened the camp rally of John B. Hollister, Republican candidate for the seat made vacant by the dea Epeaker of the House. “I urge you to make the fight ag-| ar & moment have a breathing spell in their apolo- gles and explanations. * * ¢ “Demand first of your they are going to ‘play ball” wit B4 = \ Raskob h command of the Demo- cratic party in its mudslinging cam- fl:{n a t the President in an ef- ort to randicap him In carrying for- ward the great constructive program for unemployment relief and economtc Tecovery. * * °*” . Al_ SE |UN The Democrats were charged by Jahncke with espousing unemployment insurance similar to the dole system, e which he termed “illustrative of the sort of constructive leadership which in the hours of economic trial.” ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, whn also i8 Republican national com- mitteeman from Louisiana, point:d to conditions in 1921, asserting they indi- cated failure of the Democratic party at the close of its administration to alleviate conditions. Democratic Senate leaders were taken to task for their pronouncements upon the tariff. He asserted the “Inconsist- ship Fight. President of P. R. R. By the Associated Press. would be made |on the tariff” had been exposed by & which he saw fac- | series of open letters from Republican them to specify some of the rates they | would decrease. “The truth of the matter is,” Jahncke id, “that if the HawleygSmoot tariff as high enough in June. 1930, it is | of t high eno today. If it was too | high then—and I do not admit it—it is too low toda been named. th of Nicholas Longwor the Ann Arbor nounced. ive at once.” Jahncke said. * . rmit your opponents to Wil Act as Adviser. !ndlcnflon;e l‘re that T::\;enfm‘;fl‘ctm nents if | leather will imported int e Un! P ?x the | Kingdom this year than in 1930. been requested, and present,” Wabash The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 For All “Women Difficult to Fit” New Half Sizes “Daytime Slender-Stout” The styles embrace the latest fashions. The prints are simply en- chanting. Shorter shoulders. Collar will not rub neck. Larger armholes. Fullness across bust, Wider sleeves. No front hik- ing. More hip fullness. All colors guaranteed fast to washing. 38!z to 52v5. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Other Models at $2.95 e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 , Phenominal Sale! 1,000 Famous Ingersol- Waterbury Alarm Clocks > Price Every Clock s: New, Modern, Fully Guaranteed. In 2 Sizes, Large & Small Models: Radium Dial, Plain Dial, Base Models-and Leg Styles Colors: Rose, Blue, Green, Racquelle, Nickel Nationally Advertised Prices $4.50 — $3.25 — $2.50 — $2.00 — $1.50 Our Sale Prices $2.25 —51.62 —51.25—%1.00—75¢c Mail or Phone Orders Filled Within Two Day Palais Royal—Main Floor AS WABASH HEAD Assistant Secretary of Navy |has distinguisned the Democratic party |Veteran Railroad Official May Be Succeeded by Vice ST. LOUIS, September 9. —James E. ‘Taussig, 66, president of the Wabash Rallroad System, today announced his resignation after 11l; years in that Senators !g;)emocrmc Senators asking | omoa anq his retirement from active railroad service. His successor has not ‘Taussig also resigned the presidency ilroad, & Michigan subsidiary of the Wabash, he an- The veteran raliroad official “has es for the quarters here announced, “to devote some of his THE EVENING STAR | WASHINGTON, D. time in an advisory capacity and to continue on the boards of the terminal companies in which the Wabash is in- terested. Mr. Taussig intends to devote his time to personal affairs.” ‘Taussig's withdrawal as president Thacher’s Comes Tomorrow. comes at a time when the Pennsylvania Rallroad is acquiring trol of the| The two highest officlals Wabash. This action follows that of [ Justice Department the Baltimore & Ohlo, competitor of | birth anniversaries today and tomor- the Pennsylvania, in Aetnl.lrl.n‘ the | Tow, in the order of rank in the Chicago & Alton, a competitor of the | department. WS S M er Franklin May Succeed. 50 tomorrow. Although a successor to Taussig has| The Attorney General is vacation- not been named, it was reported in|ing on a yacht off the New England railroad financial circles here and|coast. The solicitor general is in the elsewhere that the man most likely to | midst of supervlsh:x an investigation be chosen is Walter W. Pranklin, as- | of local police activities and plans to sistant vice president of the Pennsyl-|spend his birthday at his office. vania, in charge of operations. Frank- lin, who resides in Philadelphia, was president _of the Detroit, Toledo & Tronton Railroad until its acquisition last year by the Pennsylvania and is vice president of the Pennroad Corpo- ration, the Pernsylvania's holding com- pany. Taussig is a native of St. Louis and a member of an old St. Louis family, several of whom have attained pro- fessional and business distinction. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH C., WEDNESDAY, ANNIVERSARIES ARRIVE Attorney General’s Birthday Today. YOUR FELT HAT REMODELED hi, Another Shipment! Colorful Pa jamas Specially Priced! *.00 One and two piece models. For kitchenette, garden, lounging, beach and sleep- ing. Conservative or gay colors . . . suited to your taste. Surplice or slip-on styles. Regular and extra sizes. Palals Royal—Third Floor. French Finish will wash with- silhouette; tailored or lace trim- Palais Royal—Third Ploor Crepe Slips o, PALAISROYAL A new fabric that $ S .29 made in a fitted Sizes 34 to 44. G STREET AT ELEVENTH LT L\ New Fall Wash Suits and Creepers Mothers will simply adore these broad- $1.00 cloth suits! Lovely details, fine buttons, dainty pipings, little belts and plenty of pockets. 2 to 6 yrs. For Toddlers— 3(i:eorzle Porgie Suits that are so manly, and cunning creepers, 1 to years. . Boys' Jersey Oliver Twist Fine quality French jersey suits for boys 2 to 6, in the very becoming and manly Oliver Twist style. Red, blue, green and tan. Handmade Baby Dresses Dainty handmade baby dresses . . . lace $ 1.00 trimmed and with fine scalloped hems and sleeves. Many exquisite walking dresses. Sizes 6 mos. long dresses, to $1.59 to $1.95 Values 69¢c 2 yrs. Knit'Bennets . . . . . . fliots' Swaaters ', . . . . Palais Royal—Third Floor SEPTEMBER 9, 1931 Just Received LOVELY NEW APPAREL FOR The Darling Baby 'AND “LITTLE SWEETHEART” Feature Selling ALL THIS WEEK Infants’ Handmade Batiste Dresses 59¢ Daintily scalloped at neck and bottom, these charming dresses will compliment the little darlings of one to two years. Gertrudes to match for 39¢ Exquisits Silk Coats $298 Beautifully hand smecked. Very dainty; white, pink, blue. Sises 1 and 2 years. Silk or Knit Bonnets to match, 98¢ All-Wool Bootees 25¢ For cool days this Fall these white all-wool bootees are just right; blue or pink trim, Flannelette Gowns and Wrappers 39¢ Various styles; drawstrin, bottoms; ribbenm or brai trimmed. Cotton Blankets 59¢ Size 30x40 in. with nursery figures. or pink. Receiving Blank:ts 2 for 41c In attractive plain colors; made of selected China eote ton; easily tubbed. S Sears’ Famous Nationally Advertised X “Roly Poly” Diapers E 84c Dozen / /, - ’,2 ?‘hfl" ::fiz’ inches, made of Quilted Pads “Pilgrim” Vests 35¢ 49c Made of “Fruit-of-the-loom” An ideal part-wool garment, muslin. Cotton-filled. Size in sizes 10 to 16.—Second 17x30 inches. Floor. Quilted Robes Hand-Crocheted 98¢ Sacques In handsome juvenile pat- 98¢ terns, sizes 1 to 6 years. These exquisite white Blue, pink, green or maize. worsted sacques have dainty touches of pink or blue. Hickory Brand Rubber Pants 3 for 29¢ medium and large Slipover Sweaters Such lovely new all-wool creations, in white, blue or pink. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Broadcloth Creepers 98¢ In such lovely shades of blue, green, maize or white. Sizes 1, 2, 3 years. Brushed Wool and Knit Sets $2.98 A splendid Sweater, Leggins, Cap and Mittens. Choice of pink, white, maize or blue. Decorated Small, Blue Infants’ Flannel Binders 2 for 29¢ “Rubens” Vests 49c Pin-back style, ome-fourth wool, in sizes 10 to 16; ene- half ‘wool vests only 70c.— Second Floor. cap and bootees te n white, pink, blee. Nursery Furniture Monthly Payments Easily Arranged on purchases of $20 or more. You ean combine your nursery furniture purchase with any other purchase of Fami« ture or Rugs.—Second Floor. Genuine “Storkline” All-Metal Crib 101 30x34 or 36x60 inch in Brown Has extra deep 24-in. sides. Drop side equip- ped with automatic k plates. Hardw Durable enamel finishes in ivory or greea. End panels decorated wi oral transfer pat- tern and vein-line routings. Rust-resisting link wire spring. Outside length, 54 in. Width, 30 in. Height, 46 in. Sixty large resilient Premier wire coil springs (50 in the 30-in. size) give baby the same comfort grown-ups enjoy. Rigidly constructed with steel cane effect panels finished in baked- on washable enamel. Drop side has fool- pro:f safety lock. Sides of both are 217; in. high. Full Collapsible 8495 Safeguard babies and teach them to stand alome. Ready for use in a minute. No parts to lose, everything fastened to- gether by rivets or hinges. S 3814 inches square; height, > 43% inches. Nicely varnished hardwood. Beads om twe sides. All Layer Felt $4 95 Mattress Very comfert- A Beautiful In ivory or green enameled This is just one of the big val- ues in high chairs. See the others. We guarantee to save you money.—Second Floor. E;r-:i-lly designed and made for babies. al e and soft. Covered with art ticking. SEARS, RoEBuUCK ano Co. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15TH AND H STS. N.E.