Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 10

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‘ ~qp - = ~_THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY .23, 1933, MELLON DEFENDS ]H%%EJNs%{%p ; TG s ‘ S ‘ Declares Battle Will Go On Till Open 9:15 AM. New York-—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. the fight against the Kansas indus- ' Repeal—Says Allen Was All Fur-Ttimmed Winter Coats Secretary Holds Law Puts Penalty | i io) court 1aw will continue until it “\ . Repudiated. 5 . % Only on Excess Accumula- is “wiped off the statute books,” and ¥ ton of Gains. o S For: Women—Now Drastically Reduced 35950 %75 95 Misapprehension Stressed in Reply to Senate Request or Dividends Data. —_— SAYS RETURNS NOT By the Associated Press. PITTSBURG, Kan., January 23.— Alexander Howat, former president |N {©of District No. 14, United Mine Work- ers of America, addressing a meeting of miners at Franklin, declared that i held Novembe | Demana t owat and the five| Public misapprehension of the effect rother former miners' officials be re- | of stock dividends by corporations|instated to the positions they s aeca by Sec ¢ Mellon in|Prior to suspension of the jranistreas il eatuEy B autonomy on October 12, 121, a reply, transmitted to the Senate | ontained in a lution adopted at today, to the resolution of Senator[the meeting. Brookhart, republican, lowa, inquir-| Other fesolutions demanded that the . committee which had ¢ e of the ing it income tax penalties had been imposed on 328 corporations which had declared stock dividends totaling $2.149,000,000 last vear. Secretary Mellon said there was “nothing to report at this time, extended Jonathan M, peal” mulation of tax returns for 1917, and 1919 on Excess Profits. ch misappre- 1 o 's | ning for gove luw did ) < dividend. cction (the surt miners' election Decemb the local unions with thanks to Wooley of the d ing the men; Da the industr commended Howat and his coll for the “splendid fight r in the Crawford county jail a with five others for violatin, district court injunction prohib the calling of stri “The people of e last Nov - | has been buried ever be resurrected again.” 2 furnish o-called ‘sturdy so repudiated the or it may before the high ||| Sondertul | skin ana ility Is Unaffected. [ e e the receipt of a stock [ || ter effect. has no effect upon of the reclpient, ck in the cor- pt of a stock no more than dividend the tax since the poration his connection Secretary Mellon ct the aggregate tion or its out- || tube MISS McGILL DIES. In “Tangerine.” at Poli’s, says: delicate fr grance but i fect on th NOONANS | LEMON CREAM || FOUR CREAMS IN O An astringent, Cold Cream, For sale in Washington by Peoples Drog Btores, Liggett's, Lansburgh & Kro. and o partment store bleaching, i5e the jar; r good drug and de- for about teacher in the Dis- died Sunday night ding to word Her body will or burial, "2 funeral Miss Mary ) 1, fifty-thren v Miss MeGill w. pneinted a teach- | orin 1869, and retired last June 30. She had taught in a number of the local schools and was principal of the Eerret, Fillmore and Powell schools. REPORT IS DISCREDITED. Chilean President Not Urging U.S.- Mexican Normal Relations. AGO. Chile, January 23.—Tt °d in authoritative quarters t there is no foundation to report that President Alessandri taken steps toward fostering a ewal of normal relatio T and Mex president, it was ce- ifined his efforts to ntation at the conference, BRAZIL DENIES REVOLT. The Brazilian _embassy announced yesterday that it had received offl- clal information from its govern- ment denying reports of a revolu- tionary movement in Rio Grande do Sul. ‘Absolute tranquillity prevails in the country, the advices declared. Skirts Coats Waists coming p WONENT DFE WORN FADED THIGS NEW Sweaters Dresses Kimonas Curtains Coverings Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamond' Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new, even if she has never dyed before. mond Dyes—no other perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. never streak, spot, fade or run. Draperies | Ginghams Stockings Everything | Buy Dia- kind—then Diamond Dyes EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. in America A lifetime study of shoe building and shoe making has resuited in us producing for you footwear that not only relieves, . but corrects foot troubles. Foot Forms are not only corrective, but helpful. The “Arch Support” boot is built with steel brace so placed in the shoes as to support the arch in comfort *natur- ally* - It clutches the heel, rests the foot, fits the ankle like a stocking. It corrects flat foot, fallen arch, relieves the so-called foot’ rheumatism. Consult us about footwear, whether you care to take our ad- vice or not. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street “Quality Is lfiporlan!—Fit Is Imperative” You Can Relieve Foot Ailment With Proper Shoes The Corrective Foot Form Shoes Are the Most Scientifically Designed Shoes "EDMONSTON & CO. ‘Advisers and Authorities All Foot Troubles Few Handsome, Exclusive Models, $165 That the values and savings are real is unquestionable, for we have in- cluded in this greatly reduced group of coats every fur-trimmed model; many of them even exceptional values at their original pricings. Straightline Blouse-Back Side-Drape The three most fashionable modes this Season—developé‘d in handsome, deep-piled fabrics, beautifully lined and richly collared, some with cuffs, too, in furs—such as silky wolf, beaver, squirrel and caracul. Black, Brown, Navy---Women's Sizes Women's Coat Section, Third floor. The Woman Who Wears Extra Size Hosiery May be fitted here in the kinds, styles, the colors, the sizes and weights that are popularly worn. Fine Quality Silk Hose, with the com- fortable lisle tops. $2 and Ppair. Smart Silk Clocked and Open Lace Clocked Silk Hose, in extra sizes. $325, $3.50, $4 and $4.25 pair. Lisle Thread, Cotton, Mercerized Silk Lisle Hosiery. 75¢c, $1, $125 and $1.50 pair. Women's Hosiery Section, First fioor. The Sn;all Tongue Pump of Black Satin, $12 pair Another smart version of this pop- ular vogue—the small tongue pump, fashioned of black satin, with the small tongue cleverly trimmed with black suede; the medium round toe and Spanish heels further mark it as new. 5 Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Many Women Ar_e Mfl(;ng Beautiful Lamp Shades Why not join them here and make a beautiful lamp shade for your own lamp? g £ Just now we have particularly wide and varied assortments of handsome mate- rials and trimmings from which to choose. e All-over laces with designs in gold, ‘combinations of blue, black and mul- berry with gold; gold metal cloth with designs of embossed velvet; exquisite two-toned satins—new laces in cream and gold—and frilled lace in cream for boudoir lamp shades. If materials are purchased here, free instructions are given in lamp shade making by experts. 5 Art Embroidery Section, Second floor. Artistic Mirrors are used in every home Three specially priced groups $27.50, $32.50, $37.50 In this offering at $27.50, $32.50 and $37.50 the values are really extraor- dinary; several different sizes, mostly upright. One style at $27.50 and another at $32.50, by reason of their straight lines may be used either as upright or horizontal mirrors, making it possible to add variety by changing hanging and place of usage. Two patterns have the artistic mitered glass. Mirror Room, Fifth fieor. - Pretty Pictures Unusual at 75¢ Charming little copies of the old master subjects in attractive ftames; some of them are boxed and make dainty little remembrances = for birthdays or-gifts at any time, Pictare l.'fl!l.~ Fifth foer. [N, Stout Worhen’s Smart Cloth Frocks Reduced for Clearance— $39.50 to $65 The woman who wears a large size has now the op- portunity of buying a smart cloth street frock at a price greatly below the regular. - Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Twill Cords, handsomely em- broidered or braided; some showing large buckles, and the popular side drape effects; others with fashionable touches of color in vestee or undersleeves. In navy blue and black. Speclal Size Section, Third floor. January Sale Silver, *3.50 and *5.00 By co-operating with a very large and well known silverware maker we are now able to offer these values—values that deserve your immediate attention. Bread Trays, hammered and Butler finishes. Hammered Candlesticks, 10-inch size, $3.50 each. rat Syrup Pitchers on Plate. { at 50 Candlesticks, 8-inch size, $3.50 pair. l [$3o Crumb Sets, 2 pieces, Butler finish. | Silverware Bection, First floor. Sandwich Plates, hammered, plain or pierced edges. ' Cretonnes, Special, 85¢ yard Really Fascinating Patterns and Colors Cretonnes that 4ill create a most alluping effect wherever they are used—in the living room, the reception hall, the dining room, the boudoir. Patterns and colors of delightful informa?ity, others with an atmosphere of quiet dignity and good taste, and some riotous in their freedom from conventionality. Part of these cretonnes are from our own stock, some are specially purchased, and are very low priced as a result of concessions received. Excillent quality fabrics for slip covers, curtains, draperies, bed covers and fancy work. Also an exceptional offering of Fine Cretonnes, in a variety of weaves, colors and patterns. Very specially - B5¢ o C T SRR R T S, SRR Cretonne Section, Fifth floor. ' Round Tapestry Table Covers e R, . : These Covers are of high quality tapestry, and appropriate for library, living:room, dining room or student’s room—have straight bullion fringe and some are headed. Conventional, oriental and floral designs. Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. First Spring Arri;ral of WILLOW FURNITURE Brings many of the old favorite de- signs and several new ones that many home furnishers will be interested in for their artistic designs and moderate prices. Willow lends itseli charmingly to }&4 other types of furniture and creates a most distinctive- effect of its own when used alone; either natural or colored. 3 The Table is $7.50 This Chair is $7.75 ~made of the highest grade French wil- —in 24-inch size;$830 in 27-inch size; $11.50 i : & enchi in 30-inch size, It is of fine wiflow, Many jow, and ;“‘"flghfl"!;”‘;;;; s sy other designs in Tables. match is . Cushions extra. . All this Willow Furniture is shown natural, but may be stained or enameled if you desire, and cushions covered in pretty cretonnes will add’brightness and beauty. Cretonne-Covered Seat Cushions for Willow Chairs, $1.25 and $1.85 Willow and Beed Section, Fifth fioer, S -, Special $5.00 Vegetable Dishes, double, end or top handles. Sugar and Cream Sets, hammered. Cheese and Cracker Sets, 3 designs. Candlesticks, hammered, 8 and 10 inch sizes. Hammered Bread Trays. Sandwich Plates, with handles Men's Ilew * Blue Suits That Are Right for Right Now and Later $40 $45 $55 Every man should have a blue suit in his wardrobe—it’s an ideal that is universal in all except observance. If you are one of the men that don’t have a blue suit, we'd like to show you these new spring models. Fine Blue Serges and Soft Unfinished Worsfeds . At $40—are single and double breasted models of fine unfinished worsted, in regular size. At $45—Two-trousers Blue Serge Suits, regu- lars, shorts, longs and stouts. At $55—Superb Unfinished Worsted, in the new Single and Double Breasted models. French faced. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. The New Light-colored Tan Oxfords for Men, $10 The lighter colored tan oxford will be the popular shoe among men who dress with fashion’s decree in mind. Very fine quality Russian calf, tan in a dis- tinctive light tone, full toe brogue with straight tip. Other New Shoes at $10— Tan Norwegian Grain Black Norwegian Grain Full-toe Brogue with Brogue with new per- straight tip. forated tip. Tan Russian Calf Ox- Black Velour Calf Full- ol Sthoiat toe Brogues. 3 O1C WILDWInE Black Norwegian Grain Plain-toe Tan Scotch Full-toe Brogue Ox- Grain Brogue. fords. Men's Eboe Section, Second floor.

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