Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 27

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THE EVENING HURLEY NASH EXHIBIT WE want you to be our guests— WE SHALL BE GLAD TO CALL FOR YOU—bring you here, and then home, or DRIVE YOU TO THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW AT CONVENTION HALL IF YOU DES'RE. Efl £% OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR PROTECTION Open Evenings and Sundays 1522 14th St. N.W. S Guaranteed Quality at The National Furniture Co. FREE With every pu-chase amounting to $100 or more, we will give F R E E our 4-piece Sheffield Silver Serv= ice, or your choice of our 42-piece Decorated Dinnerware Set or our 25-piece Set of Wm. A. Roge s’ Silve-ware. Gas Ranges $18.75 Easy Terms viey fdolor Co. Phone North 6462 JTOKEN SALE HELD LEMON'TOPUBLIC Clayton Says Withholding Concession From Cars Nul- lifies Advantages. “The public has been handed a lemon,” Willlam McK. Clavton of the Federation of Cltizens’ Associations said today in discussing the action of the Utilities Commission in thorizing the sale of three tokens for 20 cents at the company barns, but not on the street cars. “If the commission had ordered the sale of three tokens at the top of | the Washington Monument they would be as accessible to the class of people who wish to buy that many as they | will be at the barns and offices of the companies,” sald Clayton. Here are the points at which tokens | will be sold three for 20 cents: au- | Washington Rallway and Electric | system, barns at 14th and East Cap- itol streets, 15th and H northeast, 4th and T northeast, 1ith and Florida avenue northwest, 4% and O streets southwest, Brightwood, Tenleytown starter's office at 36th and Prospect streets, and 17th and Park road: main office of the company, 14th and C streets no-thwest: Potomac Electric anpliance store, 607 14th street; | Washington Loan and Trust Com- pany, 9th and F streets, and Second National Bank, 509 7th street. | Cap'tal Traction Company, barns at | 36th and M streets northwest, 14th and Decatur streets northwest, Sth and M streets southeast and 7th and | | P streets southwest. STORM RUINS BANANAS. | | 350,000 Trees Destroyed in Centra] American Storm. | PANAMA, October 26. -Advltes | from Bocas del Toro say that 350,000 | banana trees were destroyed by the | recent storm in Talamanca valley. The Chagres river, which had reached flood proportions. has subsided with the cessation of the heavy rains, while | Gatun lake has gone back to its nor- mal level. %’I’AR WASHINGTON GTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBFER 26, 1923. LD SCORE KLAN CHIEF AS “MALICIOUS™ National Catholic Body and Jewish Assembly Attack Statements. Statements by Dr. imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, In an address delivered at Datlas. Tex.. outlining the K'an's at- titude toward the Catholics and Jews, were challenged and branded as malicious and unfounded in re- plies Issued yesterday here on behalf of the Natlonal Catholic Welfare Conference and the executive com- mittee of the Assembly of Orthodox Rabbls of America. Father John P. Burke, retary of the Catholic Conference, declared Dr. Evans' statement re- garding the Catholics in America had made the issue clearcut, adding that “it 1s for Americans to dec'de wheth- W. H. Evans. Keneral sec- For Sale One Ford-on Tractor and 5-Ton Tralmobile DOUBLE RUBBER ON BOTH TRACTOR TRAILER. EXTRA SIEEL WHEELS TRACTOR. TIRES AND T OF FOR Dome 0il Co., Inc., Takoma Park, D. C. Credit, Service, Low Prices at The National Furniture Will Buy Any of These Bargains At THE “NATIONAL” Guaranteed Satisfaction—Low Prices—and Easy Credit—That Is Our 3-Fold Policy TEN-PIECE SPECIAL BEDROOM OUTFIT, just as pictured, consisting of Dresser with mirror, wlute en= amel Metal Bed, Chiffonier, Chair, Rocker, Spring, Mat- tress, two Pillows and room size Rug. INT TEN-PIECE WALNUT- NG ROOM SUITE, China Bufiet, Extension ~Table, Server, five Side Chairs and one. Armehair with genuine leather weats Easy Credit Terms Golden Oak Buffet Easy Credit Terms Floor Lamps Many different styles with beautiful shades, in assorted colors, are ready for your selec- tion. Prices start at HANDSOME OVER- STUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, as pictured; compris- ing big Settee, Cluir and Rocker; upholstered in good grade ol Tapestry. er they will stand with their coun- try or with the Klaz." Challenging the Klan to = joint de- bate, Rabbi Simon G'azer_ of the Great Synogogue of New York de- clared the aquestion at fissue was whether Jewish Americans are to be consi“ered Amercans or. accord'ng to the K'an. whether they must first be converted as Americans. Cites What Is Revealed. “The statement reported in to- day's rress as made by W. H. Evans. tmpe-ial wizard of the Ku Klux Kian” sald Father Burke's state- ment, “revea's without further ques- tion the Klan's Intolerance for the negroes. Jews and Catholics. Up to . in sn'te of statement to tha contrarv. the n haw den'ad.that it persecuted # tha ahava named. ans states that to the Catholic bierarchy of the T'nited States the Prosidant of the Tnited States (s anbh ordinate to the nr'asthand at Rome: that the parochis]l schools of the conntry are a nranf of ‘dlvided’ al- w+ of Catholirs. :- leriance on the not afe nvonf Thew e. malictons missta futed comnletely if re‘utation wera ceded hy the ofM-ial de~laration of the Ameriran b'ehons on America's entrance {nto the war: by the tho ments, t that the first Amer- Aneated 'n a Get Our Idear on Draperies —Intrust your problems of ome beautifi -ation to our ex- Mr. Thropp. a recognized au *hority on correct hangings. H's ideas are yours for th aking. A new and comnlete showin ¢ the newrst and most evclu fve fabrics from which t the new imnorted Frone 11 Plush. very distinctive visplayed in one of our shov ‘ndows. ‘e Lansbursh Compan; Interior Decorators 729 11th St. Julius Lansburgh President and Treasurer Co. TS CREDIT Make use of “The National's” easy credit terms. Just select what you want, make a small initial payment, and pay the balance due in small payments, weekly or monthly, Easy Credit Terms A Catholie 3chool, and the last Amer- i lled was a Catholle priest. ! Makes Another Uharge. “The Kian, through its afficlal tep- resentative, sets at naught the Decla- ration of Independence, the Constitu- tion of the United States and the | Constitution of every state In the Unfon. According to the Klan the foundation on which our country was huflt;fl"!xlgloul and raclal tolerance, e H More Efficient = Heating —means greater com- fort and lower fuelZ bills. Colbert has dem-Z onstrated that fact to- many Washington house- = For more than twenty years Mrs. Mary Harrls of Graat, Mich., has fol- lowed the trade of a blacksmita. iha nfire nf town ronstable. Julla A. Perkins of Andover is the | only woman {n Connecticut who hoids | holders and is ready to convince YOU. E A T I N G Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Miors aat= e s27_-“2, s30 &*35 COATS ano Coats duced T New Installations and S| Power! Try It On Any Hill Warrington Motor Car Co. 1800 14th N.W. Coats, nd Re- Coats from our regu- lar 1 re str be a utitul tripes. nes_that mixtares, In_every wanted ck. Some have big fur col- i some are richly embroidered; b as folds of same material, other fetly tailored. 16 to G 312,98 to $15.00 Coats f W a shington's 39_ and women's sizes. Ve Dresses 216 Sale Women’s Only 55 in the lot, but every one a huge Brand-new straightline ‘ashionably braided, embroidered or neatly bargain. tailor made. Navy blue only. Special! Special! lvet Silk Cloth Worth to $22.50 75| o 36 Serge Dresses 4 styles, See the Stunning. Plush & Crushed Plush Coats Worth to $37.98 Stunning Crushed Plush and mous Salt's and Peco Plush Coats; long. wrappy and straightline fur collars and splendidly lined and finished new models. cuffs; with silk and cord girdles. with big Women’s Newest “Broad Cloth Fa- Silk” Blouses The same elegant white mate rial men’s ex- pensive shirts are made of. Classy tailored models for spon or dress wear. All sizes, 1 .50 One Style Featured [ e l| elty patterns. There are only 150 off them, so take a hint and come early | bleached and per- | oete. | aresses | Bishop sty! | gray and fancy col- i collar, | Strongl | row There Is nothing easier than con- | tracting a debt and nothing harde; | than expanding an fncome. WeCan Do It— By letting us do your developing and printing in our completely equip- ped labratory you will secure pictures that are BETTER than the aver- age. You snap the cam- era and leave the rest to us—it’s our business and we guarantee to pease you with the results. We also make the finest en- largements you have ever seen in either Black and White or Sepia tone. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street 0= Also 1220 Pa, Size 30x40—Heavy il and warm Baby | Blankets in pink and blue with = various animals and nursery 3 ATURDAY PECIALS $1.00 Corsets Strong durable qu: coutil; medium | low busts; well st: pink and white; all sizes. Also some rub- ber tops. 39¢ Knit Bloomers 23¢ $5.00 Robe Blankeu Size 66x84; d warmth nket woven in a B assorted bl ferne $1.00 Double-Bed Sheets losely woven P'nk Bloomers, elastic shirred walst knee; gusseted t sure longer wear. and in- fect. 44inch Rich-finish Dress Crepe, in black, navy , brown, ta Opaque Window Shades Size 3x6 it. on guaranteed roilers All color ‘ regulars Men’s Mercerized Fine Gauze Highly Mercerized Sox, dou- ble soles, heels and c navy and gray 69c Baby Dresses Fine white batiste Iminty lace or slery trimmed. Sacques Warm, comfortable flannel sacques, both ors. Ribbon trimmed c col‘ars and fronts. Men’s Work Shirts Work Shirts, double stitched, attached one pocket. Values to $3.00 “Onyx” Women’s Hose Heavy Silk Hose, all cavy Si ose, a s .79 wanted colors. Some == “Pointex” in lot, Kayser 16-Button and Chamoisette Fabric Gloves, in black ‘Lnd all wanted colors; $2.98 to $5.00 Sleeveless Sweaters Lo Sample Lot Sleeve $l .69 wanted checks and nov- Al colors. $5.00 Infants’ Brushed —of closely woven 89 self or contrlmmg less Sweaters, in fiber Sweater Sets sheeting, full All-Wool Crepes .69 cocoa and gray o with fixtures Lisle Hose toes; black. brown, in yokedd or Women’s Flannelette Blue Chambray == 90¢ perfect. Black and ail Gauntlet Gloves and wool: all 8-plece Sets of Sweat- warm and attractive. Mothers, Brmg Your G irls and Boys Here Saturday--- We'll Outtit T hem for Less GIRLS’ HATS $3.00 Girls’ Hats Hundreds and hundreds of Smart Hats and Poke Bonnets for little tots and bigger girls. Hats for every occaslon, of Plush Velvet, Felt, cloth, etc., in every wanted color and share. Big Boys’ Corduroy Suits 7 to 16 year snits of durable corturoy. Well made, {n nobby ingh at- fached cotlars. § t0'15 sizes, Winter Overcoats Single @nd double breasted for young N’u;‘ '?:7;‘1 ackinaws for shown 1 exquisitely embro de; or movel'y ettects in The Biggest Stock$ .98 in Town at the Lowest Prices Stlk, Velvet, Girls’ Dressesticia. Noseities Worth to $750 The grandest dresses eve 6—2-plece coat Styles and straight.lige models. red. Braid- .98 every col- or and in 6 to 14 sizes. $15.00 to $16.50 Coats Styles such as sou ses oniy’ gh-priced Incnding Richly embio.dered garmen.s. Every in 6 to 16 sizes. $5.00 Juvenvle Cloth Suits All-wool Jersey, I ;:e.dlu v for bors ""’":'. ty piece 1 and e ‘embiérie on Gene, and"are braid. trimmed. : 345 “Coatee ~effects. s ,75 and luxuriously fur trimmed = 4 color Spccld—Gurh’ School 79c

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