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OCTOBER 15, Adams House Monday evening at 7:30 p.m., it was announced today. Her sub- ject will be “How Congress Functions, and the discussion will include a de- scription of legislative methods, outline of the problems before Congress this year, and forecast alignment of power in Congress in the next session. Routine business matters also will be considered. @II"I’!!IIIlIIMlI|I|I||l|l|lIlI|IIIIlI|I|IIIIlMIIIIIIllImllllllHlmlliiIl|mIlIIIHIIlliIlllmllfllllimmllllmllllllllmlfl@ For Foot Ball and other Sportswear | Specially designed suits—including chic style, with | comfort—and effectively expressed in this: Three-piece Wool Corduroy Suit, with black coat and skirt and sweater of red, black and gold. The coat is trimmea to match the sweater. Smart—and $49.50 serviceable—and exclusive Ceeeireesesaaies Others for More and Less. THE 1931. ATUMN BOYSET PROGRAN IS READY Activities of Northern Vir- ginia Groups to Begin Oc- tober 30 at Leeshurg. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MISS FINNEY TO SPEAK Will Address Women's Democratic Educational Council Monday. Miss Ruth Finney, political writer and newspaper woman, will address the ‘Women's Democratic Educational Coun- cil of the District at a meeting in Hay- be designated later, which will prob- ably be scmewhere in the county. December 9 a court of honor will be held in the Leesburg High School for all_Scouts in lower Ioudoun. | December 18 a first ald contest for| all the troops in the county will be held in Leesburg. A challenge to the two public service companies to_enter their teams in competition with the Scout troops will be given. These con- | tests will be held under the American Red Cross regulations. New Troops to Be Organized. Plans are on foot to organizz Scout troops in Middleburg and Hamilton. Beginning January 1 Mr, Leitch will be activities director of the Washing- ton Council. He will continue super- vision of the Scout troops in this dis- trict, but the work in each county more or less will be under the direction of a local field executive. J. A. Sherman is field executive for Loudoun County. Other counties in the district are Fair- fax. Fauquier, Arlington, Alexandria, Culpeper, Prince Wiiliam and Stafford. | T | Dorothy Vare Married. | PHILADELPHIA, October 15 (#).— Dorothy Vare, daughter of the late State Senator Edwin H. Vare, was mar- | ried late yesterday to Thomas R. Hulme, son of the vice president of the Penn- sylvania Railroa ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. F. Lutz in Trin- ity Memorial Church, at Ambler. iimdliss: was held yesterday under the direction | of Mrs. D. E. French, State chaplain. Pleasure was intermingled with busi- ness yesterday, the Daughters enjoying i a luncheon at the hotel, a trip to Berke- | ley Springs, where a marker at a place | visited by George Washington was un- | veiled; a program of entertainmrent in the evening and a formal reception DOUBTS MAIL RATE RAISE Representative Kendall Believes Brown's Efforts Will Fail. Representative Kendall of Pennsyl- vania, ranking Republican on the House Post Office Committee, believes Kendall said he would oppose any effort to increase the first-class postage rate from 2 to 2%, cents, and predicted it the rates should be raised there would be enough contraction in the volume - :rf"za:;clm mail to prevent an in- ster. : The Daughters yesierday heard, in | s ma addition to State reports, three ad-, dresses, one by Mrs. Bertha Voorhorst.: Berkeley Springs, on tie Georg> Wash- | | ington ~ Bicontennial program, with ich she has been associated; another Mrs. Charles E. Herrick, national ciairman of patriotic education. and a third by Miss Williamson of New York, in charge of a national defense exhibit here. EXPECT NEW ANESTHETIC GAS TO BE DISCOVERED @Y /e\ i7a\iraYiraYiza\i, Place for 1932 Convention Also to Be Chosen at Mar- tinsburg Today. A Private Collector —wishes to dispose of a set of flat silver for 12 persons, early George III, another set for 18 per- sons, late George III (1803-1809), a complete tea set, date 1812, and oval tray, date 1735. For appointments to view Address BOX 129K, Star Office NO DEALERS ! Special Dispatch to The Star. LEESBURG, Va., October 15.—W. L. {Leitch of Alexandria, Scout executive ‘of the Norihern Virginia area, has an- nounced the following schedule for Scout activities this Fall. October 30 there will be an inspection of all Scout troops in the county in the Leésburg High School. Competitive Scout games and demonstrations will also form a part of the night's program. November 11 a court of honor will be held at Purcellville for troops in | upper Loudcun, when tests will be given 2nd badges awarded for accomplish- ments during the Summer. Fall Camp Planned. day Fall camp is being planned Special Dispatch to The-Star. MARTINSBURG. W. Va., October 15. —The West Virginla D. A. R. in twenty-sixth annual session here, was | expected to complete formal election ati the closing business scssion today of the | unopposed slate of ncminees for the ensuing year, presented yesterday from | University of Toronto tne floor. 1 This list includes: Resent. Mrs. Paul | Honor of O. Reymann. Wheeling: vice regent Mrs. Gory Hogz, Lewisburg: Mrs. Ora Biddle, Point cording secretary, Mrs. Wright, Huntington; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Phillips. Charleston; corresponding | secretary, Mrs. Andrew T. Sweency, Professor | Given Seroll in His Research Work. We are showing the very latest in silk hose. Drop in and have a look. 1715 Connecticut Avenue Just Above R 0000000000 632 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 15.—Hope that, a new anesthetic gas, combining all the aualities of the gases now in use, soon Ye. Wi | will be discovered was expressed las e M raitman C. | night by Prof. V. E. Henderson of the A Snodgrass. Martinsburg: librarian, | University of Torcnto at dinner dur- 2 v, -3 v gress A Mrs. Samuel D. Brady, Morgantown. | e Meeting to Be Set. cognition b the Associated Anesthet- The place for the 1932 meeting will ists of the United Etat:s and Canada alo be selected at the meeting today. | e Ny B Botsford of San Fran- qai" making her annual repoit’ yaster | cisco was given a silver trophy cup for || s A ~ | elinical adv>ncement. chair name: SeenuupanSincTEns ot 123mover sy | in her honor will be established at the Rkn niged A tased membersip, | CoL cEaity ot SOallfornis, Cit-wastians campaign, permanent preservation “nounced. genealogical records, creation of a State | student loan fund and establishment of | schools in this State like those now | supported by the Daughters at Cross- nore and Tamasse in the South. A tw Barcelona. Spain, will take an em- ployment census. ® A Harvest ‘of Bargains in New Fall Merchandise [ 5125 to 52 Sheets (f ing the annual Prof. Hend: Children’s Waist-Attachment Union Suits 2« 88¢c Mill pur- chase, slight seconds of high - grade seamless bleached sheets, free from starch. 81x99 72x99 63x99 e Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPAL 810-818 Seventh St. NW. $1.00 & $1.50 Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose, 2 Prs. for Sizes 2 to 12 for boys and girls. Fleeced union suits with high neck 88c | and long slezves, ankle length; or | Dutch neck, short sleeves, French Seconds of Full-fashicned Pure Silk legs or straight knees. Also rayon- | Hose, in chiffon and service weights. stripe suits with French or straight | New Fall colors, Street Floor. legs. Street Floor. Men’s $1.50 & $2 Shirts Collar-Attached Separate Collar Neckband Every Shirt c PERFECT Butterick Stylist Here Friday and Saturday Mrs. T. Kay, stylist and consultant of the Butterick Publishing Co., will be at our store for the next two days. She will be glad to assist you in select- ing patterns and in your cutting and fitting problems. Street Floor. McAdoo Backed in Tennessee. MEMPHIS. Tenn., October 15 (P | william G. McAd vesl,ebrd-y S s dorsed by the Tennessee branch of the Memorial ’sfl vice. Natjonal Democratic Women's Law En- A memorial service, recalling thelforcement League for the presidentia! deaths of 17 members during the year, ncmination. PARK 0-I221 G SL.AW. 88 54x99 8190 72x90 54x90 Street Floor 2,000 Prs. $1.00 & $1.50° Full Fashioned ¢l Famous Brands--All Perfect Select a supply of high-class pure silk hosiery—products o noted makers—at 88 a pair. The asosrtment includes TRE-JUR lace-top full fashioned chiffon hose, 45-gauge. : 2x108 63x108 63x 90 New Purchase Fashionable Fc'l Felts Modified “Susquehanna” and other high-grade brands of men’s shirts, in white, plain e s 3 colors and fancy patterns. Tailored mlc‘,‘;;h“u‘;‘.;’[;';fc;,’;‘;“f;p:‘ O oS I Haf et T iaha nt qu CORRECT LENGTH fine chiffon silk hose, adjustable to tall,- woven madras, including rayon stripes. Mlitsizes 1375 6o 175 LACE-TOP service welgsh‘:l‘lkr::ose. silk-to-the-top. o loor. 9’ Men’s B. V. D. Shorts, 2 for|25¢c Van Heusen Collars, 4 for ’ Q —— R e g Women'’s Silk Hose, 3 Prs. for| $1.50 Outsize Silk Hose - e AU 1[am:gs “colllru‘ rizlulur : } : b stock, all perfect. Imit, in service weight with silk and “fancy broadcloth. 4toa customer. No C. French heels.” Slight s u?e’:;h Sizes 32 to 42.—Street irregulars, — Street ite colors. Slight ir- Floor. Street Floor. T Slhig b =il 15¢ Outing Flannel, 3 i SPofor 88(:d e s &8¢ | 1 | 38¢ Rayon Drapery, 7 Yds. for 88c:| lisle fancy socks in’smart new color g bl { a e. o a s Il 4 Yds. for C || _27-inch outing Flannel. ~firm, combinations.. . Street Floor. be‘_ . gl“:" glbbfd and 36 inches wide. New Fall color- Street Fl P S erby- uster Brown Long ings and patterns in beautiful rayon e en’s 39¢ Shorts, Stockings in all colors. Street Floor. 3 Girls’ Wash Plain or Fancy Broadcloth Shorts, (| Undies 15¢ Cretonne, Dresses SSC in fast colors. Sizes 28 to 43. Save - | 8 Yds. for Sizes 7 to 14 in new Fall dresses” on quality underwear! Street Floor. Beautiful quality trimmed and tai- Brim Hats It emeserssisctioniot new Y. (|| of tubfast prints in bolero jacket ef- lored garments. Regular, extra and Side Dips 9 l- of new and col- fects contras | trimmings. Pleated or flared skirts. les; also slips in double extra sizes g Heavy blue shirts made with at- and pajamad in regular sizes. Street " 4 B tached = collar and triple-stitched i e e - | $2.00 Fur 88(: $1.59 “Brother. 88(‘ Floor. 79c to $1 Rayon I : : Ali=Woal¥ derséy?* aip-over. ‘blsiise Men's 29¢ Socki Uilies; 218 4 t0 6 inches wide. Handsome fur |Il smartly appilqued. with. en’s 29¢ Socks, 88c L clefl_lt,mModr. e 1 beaps for, making collars. Bisck. |l| an muslin’ body; boys' suits with 4 Prs. for SOC 1l tored"garmens. Hegular sizes in Ny Eugenie Hats Il Ao fur” cims at"s8c. pair. "street e oo en iy dremes Biveats e es iechmnat: [ (T ns nieins, Bloomers s pan | : Bright, dashing trimmings of ostrich, |l oor $1.50 All-Over Laces, Yd. OC of excellent quality broadcloths and medium and short women. Popular styles in these ye B. V. D. shorts, in plain Pure thread silk hose Full-fashioned pure . c 0. D. or phone orders. c 88c 88c Floor. regulars—Street Floof. : Men's 25¢ Socks, fleecy quality; only white and gray. - drapery; all perfect. Third Floor. 4 for $1.50 Rayon 88C Men’s Work Shirts, 88c S s e Tt orti e Selection of new and col- ||| fects with contrasting collars and an Tricornes oor. 4 . seams. Sizes 1412 to 17. Street Strips and-Sister”” Suits 88c strips for making collars. Black. e Bizes 1000 1175, Steoet Floor. ties. Extra ixes in atepcing blonm- : fancy feathers, bands and bows. Come Fri- Infants’ Bath 8 8(‘ ! Off-the-Face Hats ers and combinations. Street Floor. day for millinery of quality—in black and Foundation all colors—at a wonderful saving. All head Men's $1.25 Robes These are the right coats for the new season — the interesting sleeves, the imaginative use of furs, the delightiul rough fabrics and wool boucles. Beaver, Persian lamb, with the flattering long- haired furs. Red fox, wolf, squirrel, kolinsky, cross fox and skunk. In bl{lck, brown, green and Spanish tile, for women, misses and larger women, Other important groups, $28, $38, $68. Get it at Parks—Se, 'oor Pants 4 Sturdy, well made work pants”of dark cotton stripes: also of Rhaki fabrics. Belt loops and cuffs. Sizes 32 to 42. Street Floor. Men’s 79¢ Union 88 Suits, 2 for C White Checked Nainsook Athletic Suita with knitted insert and snub- ber in back. Sizes 36 to 46. Street 88c Men’s Union Suits Medium and Heavy-weight Ribbed Union Suits in ecru and random grey. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor. Fajem 88¢ Pajamas Broadcloth and Flannelette Pa- jamas in plain colors and fancy pat- terns. Coat and middy styles. All 88c Men’s Knit Shirts, 4 for Men's Sleeveless Pull-over Shirts, Athletic style, knit for superior com- fort. Sizes 34 to 44. Street Floor. Men’s $1.25B. V. D. 8 Union Suits Regulation Style B. V. D. Athletic Suits, sizes 36 to 46. Limit, 4 to & customer. No phone or C. O. D. orders. Street Floor. 59¢ Wool-Rayon- and-Cotton Hose, 2 88 Prs. for C Burson Hose, perfect quality, in favorite Fall colors and black. Street Floer. Outsize Hose, 88 2 Prs. for C Perfect Quality Chardonize Rayon Hose with dull finish and French heels. In extra sies. Street Floor. Women’s Ribbed 88 Hose, 3 Prs. for Derby-ribbed, Rayon-and-Cotton Hose, every pair perfect. Choice of popular colors. Street Floor. Misses’ 50c Sport Hose, 3 Prs. for Rayon-mixed Hose and Lisle Hose, in plain colors, with smart clocks; also in fancy patterns. Irregulars. Misses’ Sport Hose, 88 C 4 Prs. for Slight Irregulars of Misses’ Fancy Rayon-mixed Long Sport Hose in many new patterns. Street Floor. Boys’ & Girls’ Phoe- 8 8 C nix Hose, 3 Prs. for 39c, 50c to 75c Perfect Quality Boys' Mercerized Golf Hose and Girls’ 3, and 7: Rayon-mixed Sport Hose. Street Floor. Misses’ Silk Hose, 2 Prs. for Pure Thread Silk Hose of a noted Fall make; slight irregulars. New colors. Street Floor. EMPRESS EUGE- NIA EPRETS, trim- sizes. Garments 88C Sizes 32 to 44 In garments of || med with gay feath- c ers. Black. brown, broche and rayon stripe material yith elastic inserts over hips. Side- astencd. Boned over diaphragm i and in back. Uplift swami brassicre. ||| "n° Ted. green and tan. 36-inch all-over lace in Alencon, Spanish and Chantilly. Black. street and pastel shades. Also 38-inch georgette and crepe chiffon. Street | $1.50 Bertha $2.00 CHENILLE TURBANS, smart millinery novelty. in the popular colors. Specially priced at— Floor. Tailored of warm. fleecy blanket | cloth in nursery patterns bound with |f| satin. Silk cord at neck and waist. White, pink or blue. Second Floor. $1.00 Infants’ Blankets &8¢ $1.50 C B stripe _material, Girdles Made of rayon side-fastencd, well boned over abdo- men and in back. Medium length. Sizes 27 to 36. Second Floor. Women’s $1.00 8 8c Smocks Of Shanteen and Television Prints, guaranteed fast colors. Single and double breasted, with belt and two pockets. Small. medium and large 88c Women’s $1.50 Sweaters, button Sweaters Tailored Coat front, two pockets. Spring-necedle knit in heather mixtures: also fins weave in blue. green, brown and rose. Sizes 36 to 44. Bargain Booth. $1.00 Crepe 88c Gowns + Regular and extra size gowns of cotton crepe in white and flesh. Hand-embroidered and appliqued in colors. Sizes 16 to 17; also extra sizes 19 and 20. Second Floor. $1.25 Extra-Size 8 8(‘ Costume Slips Of rayon flat crepe in white and flesh. Strap-top model with deep hem. Extra lengths. Sizes 48, 50 and 52. Second Floor. $1.00 Crepe Pajamas In novelty prints. plain colors and combinations. One_and two picce styles. Wide legs. Sizes 16 and 17. in Booth. Slip-on’ Gloves, 8 8(‘ 2 Prs. for ‘Women's smart new suede-finish gloves in popular slip-on styles. also with fancy cuffs. Black and all col- ors. Street Floor. Street Floor. Women's $2 to $3 88 Gloves, 2 Prs. for QQOC Factory _irregulars. but_cleverly mended. Washable cape and suede gloves, slip-ons and fancy cuffs. All colors, also a few in black. All sizes. 8. 88c Men'’s $2 Cape Gloves Excellent Quality Capeskin Gloves with warm fleece lining. Brovn. tan and Dblack. Irregulars. All sizes. 88c New Slip-on Gloves Women's tailored and _trimmed slip-ons of high-grade suede fabrics in black and all colors. Street Floor. Undies Pure Milanese glove silk chemises, flesh and peach. Lace-trimmed and tailored. Street Floor. Stripe Union Suits, 8 8 2 for QC union suits with woven rayon stripe. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Women's Bloomers and Vests, 2 for Rayon Stripe Knit Bloomers in sizes 36 to 44; rayon stripe vests. s 25¢ Boys’ and Girls 88 Hose, 6 Prs. for C $1.50 Silk 88(: French panties, step-ins and vests in Women’s Rayon- All sizes, 36 to 50. in wool-tinted Street Floor. Sizes 36 to 44. Street Floor. Boys' mercerized golf hose, chil- dren’s long_stockings and girls’ S rayon-mixed sport hose. Street Floor. 2000 Pairs Women’s Smart Shoes $ Sizes 2 to 10 —Plenty of Large .65 Sizes $3.00 and $4.00 Values Our greatest shoe sale of 1931—offer- ing values almost unbelievable in quality "00tw .iety—also arch-support shoes. ties and step-ins in high-grade leathers for dress, street and sports wea: ¥lm fitters to fit you perfectly. Second loor Novelty styles in ense va- Straps, Expert Lace Curtain Strips, 2 for 88c Mill ends and salesmen’s samples of high-grade lace curtains in vari- ous lengths and widths. $1.25 to $2 values. Third Floor. Tie-Back Curtains, 2 Prs. for C New Fall tie-backs with ruffied valance and overstitched rayon edge in rose. green, blue, orchid and gold. Third Floor. 29¢ Rag Rugs, 4 for Sizes 18x36 Washable Rag Rugs in bright “hit-or-miss” patterns. tractive and durable. Third Floor. $1.39 Lace Curtain 88c Panels, Each New and charming Fall patterns in ecru and cream. Some are 36 to 42 inches wide. All are 2!, yards long. Third Floor. \ 51.59'1‘ i | &8¢ “Esmond” Blankets. size 30x40 Soft. warm. double-faced. New nursery designs in pink or blue. Second Floor. Boys’ $1.25 Knickers Taflored of handsome, durable suiting_mixtures in Fall colorings: also corduroy. Golf style. also with | clastic waistband and knees. Sizes 8 to 17. Street Floor. Boys’ Suits Consisting part-wool tweed | pant and broadcloth waist with igh neck and long sleeves. Sizes 4 t0 9. " Street Floor. Boys’ 59c Shirts, 2 for 3¢ In plain colors and fi # of broadcloth and percate. Hien cor: lar and long sleeves. Neck sizes 121: to 14; alco junior sizes 6 to 12 3 c Street Floor. Roys’ 59¢ Wash 88? Collars 88c Large berthas and cepe collars of lace, georgette and =silk. Black, white, - eggshell and ecru. Street Floor. Vanity Stick 8 8C Lamps Novelty Vanity Sticks. complete with attractive shade, cord and plug. T Stamped 6-Piece and dining Sets Stamped bed room room 6-plece sets in neat. easy-to- work designs on oyster linen. Street Monegram Sta- 8 8 c tionery, 2 Pkgs. for High-grade social stationery with monogram. consisting of 50 sheets club size paper and 25 envelopes in each package. Street Floor. Castile Soap, 4 Bars 20-ounce bars pure Castile soap at a bargain price. Street Floor. of Furs and Linings GUARANTEED For Two Seasons mer. tomorrow. Second Floor. A Friday Surprise! Fur-Trimmed COATS 16 Large Fur Collars and Cuffs of Manchurian Wolf (dog), Beaver- eite, Sealine (dyed coney), and Fur Fabrics—Caracul, Fitch and Krim- Coats of distinguished appearance and excellent quality priced so low that a host of women will seek them at King's Palace Tailored of beautiful woolens. New side-fastened models with the smart moulded silhouette. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Suits, 2 for Made with washable waists and heavy cotton pants. Long sleeves button-on style. Sizes 3 to 5. Street b 88¢ Boys’ $1.25 All-Wool Sweaters Sizes 30 to 40 in pull-over sweat- ers. Plain colors with fancy trim- mings, also in all-over fancy pat- terns. Round and V necks. Floor. Boys’ Blouses, . High neck and sleeves. Street Floor. 19¢ Huck Towels, 6 for 18x36 Huck Towels, the close- textured, heavy face towels with col- ored borders. ~Street Floor. g::e?i:;l,n;hu.. for 88(‘* ' Full 9’4 width heavy unbleached sheeting for making seamless sheets) and mattress covers. Street Floor. 121/,c Unbleached ; Cotlzn, 12 Ye:l: :or 88f Standard quality unbleached cot-* I ton, 36 inches wide. Extra heavy | kind for sheets and mattress covers. | Street Floor. | - | $1.25 Mattress 88 [ Covers - g ci | Serviceable Mattress Covers of un- 'f| bleached cotton in sizes for large | beds, three-quarter beds, twin and single beds. Street Floor. Y