Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1924, Page 9

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FRENCH TRADE NEEDS ECR HUMPHRIES VOICED BY HERRIOT| Real Hair Nets $2.98 Sixty-Inch S”EBUMBS AI 65 e Premier Advocates Restoration and 29C DOZen Y @ 9 P rl Chains s Extension of Business Relations || Slight T s o Selli: 1 e With Germany and Russia. e ‘at r{gf“;:: ]z('/zl:lc;:;‘ellmg @“:I r S $l 29 e ” Member of The Star Staff 4 By flis Samelated ik, | & " “rance, October 27.—France’ - " Native of Virginia—Served o ? 1 ‘u..-’r x.l:.m(n‘m: nd r:&‘;:» | BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE The popular end- ations with Germany and | less chain style— voiced by Premier Herriot in 1898 War. i e (n'a speech Jast night efore & ban- R e | equally attractive g SN i 5 > auet of forei le councilors here. e as necklace or —_— N The time I come, he said, to create 2 $19.75 and $22.50 z bracelet. Inde B G AR FumphEIes @ memben anew international trade currents in | /fl| i £ Tl Stafe of Tiha Hvenin s Stay. ated which ¥ should have her proper | structible pearl at his home, 1350 Fairmont street pla beads of beautiful 4 t £ o Negotiations P mercial | ! Mr. Humphries was a native of 5 | untomerd st . the French would ' s " Hair Net is made of real see th Is to the Last reopened to Bic Uy idhe hrakers ot Hhol fanbu Goldenberg’s—First Alexandria, V 1 was 65 years of R 3 5 ¢ age. He was ed in Lynchburg 2 % i tHom. hownld, “Venida” hair nets. Good quality, close- . ] fioacs and matriculated at Washington and | &8 4 ¥ 'y o I ’n{p-l ~m‘ hat I»‘v'm;r"nsl- be mm}'; mesh kind, in cap shape, and is also ex- Lee University during the time when | [ : R, | Of the colonics so that France would tensively used as bobbed hair net 4 . . : John W. Davis, the De tic presi- P o o QL | 1o able o obtain raw material from ||| B P it i . Iy - 39c Lingerie Fabrics, 29¢ der didate was attendin 2 R i R | 10 oW tertitory. g 5 ol e dlgRte A £ ‘ or” he added, “if we always| ® ; inch Lingeri fcs, fine yarn e = ¥ i count on foreign supplies, notably ||} . . dow S it e o it L S from the United Sates, we are in||f| ¢ Comfort : i \. ; B8 | crave dunzer of seeing our cotton - g - check the dezree of bachelor of laws, 3 4 : : SRRl rRatr e C . 19 Fashioned of Tweeline, Flat Crepe, Canton . wanted lingerie s newspaper work. After servi 8 W SRR | ovointnents: overing, 19¢ Crepe and Bengaline | 55c Indian Head, 44c correspondent for New York = . . - 36-inch Printed Comfort Covering, in = G 54-inch White Indian Head, linen fir papers during his period of o new styles and colorings. A close-wo- . e R 1 lity; 2 to v enSthe 2hip at the university, he spend mi n. | ven, fast-color quality for covering bed Dresses for street, afternoon and sports wear. The \ e "ys'o !B . :m ‘,,;L Yearsin "'p(’r““‘l“’-" y staffs of var- | - [ . newest versions of the straightline mode, in slim-tiered, 26-inch e ae burgh, where Le be E E Marrmge Licenses. 5 ‘flf,;‘\,p(?:' ”( (.':f:'f"l'l‘s' ll" o coat, tunic, paneled and beltless styles. The new ideas in g v very fine, soft finish grade for lin oo lier eile Hacs L g Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size ; / < ¢ . . Dispatch s es have e . e blue checks. Fast colors. necklines and sleeves. Smart trimming touches include % = 5'220 Lo‘nxkdo(h. $1.69 me to D. C. 1 e 3;5L A\'l:akerlrlannlel. Zaf rows of fine tucks and scrolls of silk braid, pipings of con- Rl re ish quality; 10 yards in each 1 Goming to Washington i 6. 3 s 8 s 30-inch Rleached Shaker Flannel, . . 5 : % £ - T e L - heavy reversible quality. trasting colors, beautiful beaded designs; many with ¥ 4 2 Ratinspun, 35¢ 1 > ¢, | Leroy Harris and Beatr 4 : 6-inch Ratinspu h-grade, ya s Dl L R | Boronra E Wi Boa o art i | Percales, 18¢c beads of steel, jet and crystal. e et e s e mE other positic o 200 pieces 36-inch Percales, ligh : . R Aitor. s | . = P inch ght ol avy, - Size e veave. All wanted colors, also eaitor. Later he wwas | Deaths R ) krounds . printed checke, miripes, aots, || o Colors of black, navy, cocoa and brown. Sizes / crepo weave. All - ashington H : s Repor laids @ cat fgures. 0 46. 3 = reporter. He entered the services of | eaths Reported. plaids and neat fgur 5 to 46, Fr R zenoster o R it | g Goldenberg's—First Floor. World War period, remaining on The | t Star's s the Harding pre-j B | B L .| Be Your Own Sale of $37.50 Axminster Rugs s anddSS.SO lLace . - and Panels sulted in his leaving newspaper work s Crawf al, . - o placed in charge of camp n work . — | deating ity labor organizations. He Births Reported. New Treatment Brings Fresh, Large Room : received official commendation for the 3 A Youthful Complexion Si [ J it allowing b been reported et s cps bt - : ° efficiency and eflicacy of his efforts + hours: along this line. " 4 o boy. Returning from this work, Mr. a E 1, bos Clear away every pimple, every S 5 - ! Humphries again joined The Star A g blackhead and every other skin blem- Alexander Smith’s Deep Pile Panel Effect = Choose from curtains by the pair or panels where he had remained con- o+ ey . ish almost like magic. Exchange & 5 . : e o ally since. He als actively s 2 M 1 muddy ‘or_rough skin for a_clear, | Axminster Rugs, in rich Oriental and new figured 'y y used one to a window, in Scotch, Nottingham, in the practice of law her u i il smooth, velvety one. is delight- & = 3 4 ile dras weaz Jhi ivory ars. J Nell 0 fully easy to do. Just take two designs. Excellent colorings that can be used in : ) etend maAJn‘ e it ficrgand Served in War of 189S, r 2 pleasant tasting tablets of Ve.Lak ¥ E - s 5 ecru colors; 2 vards long; neat novelty Mr. Humphries, was one of th p : three times a day, and, in an in- any room. An opportunity to secure Axminster (7 effect and heavily ‘worked designs; overlock S P NS ONE (0] e ouis vn n credibly short time, blemishes will 3 & d PR (R founders of the soclety Virginia v : i« have vanished. Ve-Lak supplies you Rugs at the price of low-grade Brussels rugs. > wll edges and fringed styles. and he was active in a number of e ' with certain vital elements—the very : L 4 or : elements needed to keep your skin 2 Lace Curtains, $1.29 € D! € Dwean . - clear and your cheeks rosy. Get a 5 = = 4 # - - ¥ soci . i lerdice. el eoiliosescseti o i Wit $25 Brussels Rugs, $16.75 $40 Room Size Rugs, $29.75 s ; cham and Filet Weave Curtains x10.6 and t. Wool-face B 8.2x10.6 and 9x12-ft Deep Pile Seamed 3 a either panels or cur- preside Srth o . your druggist today. In a short while g ! r ciety here E 2 ¢ your fresh and rosy cheeks will com- | cls Rugs, woven colorings (not print amless Axminster Wilton 4 ¥y and 234 yards long; neat or m:-x 15 the Spanish- \m;- can Wt i fena e pel the envy and admiration of your T r;rlex;\(:;lr nd ,,:‘I‘;:l.nl‘.l n s v orie ]..1 1 medallion de- d s served as a commissioned officer and : | Sfands. Get Vie-Lak today. HRec- excellen or combinations s rings that suit v room x since that time he wus prominent in - - e e e amples and slight mill seconds. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. affairs of Spanish War Veterans and lumns of Drug Stores and all other good drug- seam $1 R of the Presidents’ Own G of | rhc situations are ists. Ve-Lak Company, Atlanta, ag Rugs, 67c 79 35 C 7 rmy and Navy U htaned h AR N . $6 Jap Grass Rugs, $3.29 \d 21x39 Imported Rag Rugs, 29¢ and ¢ Cretonnes, 17¢c wsed is survived b £ 8x10-ft, Large Room Size Heavy Dou- < n grade hit-and-miss and o S 2 X s ow, atie Riley Humph E ble-warp Japanese Grass T perfect stripe of blu »se, green, red, Light and Dark Color Cretonnes, 34 inches wide, in mill lengths fron four children Mrs. George D. Gallag = = == quality: in green, blue and brown sten- ay and brown. (First Floor—Bargain yards, but like for draperies, cushions and coverings of all kinds her, Tucker Humphri and E L iy ciled oriental and medallion designs, Table.) bird, and folia gns.—First Floor, Bargain Tables. Humphries of this city and Mrs. § | : : . Koch, wife of ) Stanley Koch .:. :. of Fort Levenworth, Kansas. Funer- Let U$ this atcermoon ‘at. the residence v | |1 ; Estimate il $1 Crib Blankets | 29cto 50c Ribbons | $1 Bed Pillows 69c Window $1 and $1.50 Single and non William L. DeVries of the e e f Double Compacts, 48¢c Ded Wik be sert. {o. Lostagron vas | | : ‘ T4c 16c Yard 67c Each Shades, 50c N ana At e Wwiiere iburial (ser Resusia ; ’ A lot of mill length . - Pertect Quality Heavy Opaaus || with powdes avd Wednesday morning. = i _ Cortex Brand Crib Blankets. || qualty Ttibbons, incl 18x25 Bed Pillows, filled with Cloth Window Shades, 3x5.9-ft. convenient shapes 8 qlallbearers will be Judge Gus i made by the Esmond Mill S e ioveity ety b sterilized curled feathers, cov- finished size, mounted on strong styles that will At in ¢ Schuldt, Howard . 3 - on with sof e fancy work, sashes and millinery. 2 e g spring rollers: white, ecru and ag. Gun metal and g lway, Ralph { ish; size 30x40 inches; b Large assortment of light and SEeT with jheeyy WelEht extior greens; complete with ring and cases, complete with u AL Gates and yan. pink nursery designs. dark sh also black. A. C. A. stripe tickings. all fixtures. powder puff. COURT PAYS RESPECT. { i Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Saten | o & o Adjournment Taken Upon Death | s of Fine * i ries. -~ of Mr. Humphries. ‘ $6.50 and $7.50 ] $2.00 Umbrellas When the United Stat . 2 { g Fonescoms seforina oy 1 ) | a0 1o s v [Cpsone i a4 | Part-Wool Blankets ealie Iur uoats ° 3 trict Attorney Given asked the court = (Dyed Coney) to temporarily suspend its business | = 9780 Good quality, of IZdwin Humphries. 1 have known lD 3 cellent wear. An Mr. Humphries for many years. I 2! £ | fancy borders, as well as plaids of blue, " . ( A bt st clers Silversmiths g tio pink, tan and gray. All finished with wido If you are planning on a new fur coat this ; ment of newest days when newspapermen got the oy ® D! ed 1 sardles . PHILADELPH] = B . & o 3 news and DEinted it xocardiens of dta L d $4 Blankets, $2.95 shouldn’t miss. These handsome fur coats ] chmiediand engm. hesitate to see how far-reaching it | Blankets, i 7 i i or leather looj hed with imitat would be. That, to my mind, showed QUALITY fleece finish. Tan and gray with pink or the price. AR H h‘or)'dlmsrnnd club -mh: b = the character of the man; showed his T blue borders. — ome years later. I learned that he ity of this Establish; . | Blankets, close woven, heavy-weight grade, perfectly matched pelts, correctly tailored in Ready fOl' Ha”O\Veen was a member of the bar of Virginia rity is Establishment and know that any article for bed coverings, as well as for throws, to become a member of this bar. has no equal for quality, or the least expensive article, is signs and block patterns; in blue, red, gold, crushed, crown or tuxedo collars and large : Re)fimgld(":fi_Hf'\ol'}_}‘”*n"“f recommended him to the board to be- $5 Comforts, $3.85 color: 40 and 42. b= i e S Tre Diamonp Book illustrating - E i R u . sl g 4 ome a member of the bar of the Su- g 72x80 doublo-bed size Comforts, filled Beautifully lined with silk crepe de chine or Masks at, each. <iamshssivi06 and) 10¢ Since then, T have come in contact sk Snappers at..each, 5e; or, dozen. ... .. e i A el Rty BAILEY TEXT AND COLONIAL SCRIPT R sy O Gelia o e Boont Figor: | Serpentine Conetti at.......2 roils for Jowed him in the profession as a *’ enoeh e inTithe Bororespion i s e PERSONAL GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS o $ = 4 t 7 Mr. Given requested that this record Exclusive productions fiirls9 $3 Ralncapes 1.50 Seamless Women’s $4 to $ did =0 out of respect to the memory | of Mr. Humphri |1 y hortly after noon, Assistant W ROEE AN Eeie 5 45 for a moment when he made the fol- . 86x80 and 2 S fast black Am \ lowing statement: 4 72x80 dou- % 7 - ican (cotton) Tar- (/| “Death ha pended the life of | < ¢ ble-bed size . 2 feta Umbrel one of the most beloved members of i - hies v ¥ - with taped edge the bar, and 1 would like, if your S welght 3 5 practical and honor please, that when this court = Part-wool y 7 HE e adjourns today it do so in the memory & - T 1 ankets, ® that will give ex- white with X met him in a newspaper connection 5 ! and his manner and fairness in those Jew Tatio, soisette ribbon-bound ends In colorings to A 5 3 #5315 Bandles. ine match those in blankets. season, here’s an opportunity for savings you 2 ChdmE e e hurtful effects stood out. Before he Established 1832 ey : 5 = 7 E ize, heavy-welght B - g wrote any article he would stop and S e ey represent the utmost in quality and value for ( i ebonine and novelty of th silk cord b e e L HE leading families of America have long recognized | $6 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.45 Made of fine, soft, lustrous skins, all large, honest. and appreciated the exclusive productions and integ- | 66x30 large size Wool-mixed Robe A 4 Clown Co: in various colors; and that he had filed an application secured, whether it be a Polished Girdle Diamond which i S tE oL et SEanaworie Maalinacs the fashionable full-length models. They have 3 Soe 11 vears ooy At Knowing of his straightforwardness _ : ey rness and sterling qualities, I| the best of its kind. tan and brown. Mandarin sleeves. & Clown Costumes, for preme Court of the District of Co- ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS with soft white cotton, covered with good Fancy Paper Hats at, each... ol 108 lumbia, of which this court is a part. mailed upon request grade silkoline, figured on both sides, plain brocaded silks. Sizes 16 to 44. Decorated Crepe Pap c sterling qualities which showed the “The newest and most fashionable Engraving for Wedding Invitations man in the newspaper business fol- Samples mailed L 0:0 b spread upon the minute Correspondence invite* wegarding samples to be mailed court. Sheets, $1.19 District branch of the Police Court v 4 : : 3 good. sturdy, close-woven sheet- when Assistant Corporation Counsel ing cotton, hand torn and ironed. New Pumps, Bdwin W. Thomas announced Mr. | - z = Humphries' death and requested um! FROM FA‘ 1 ORY Finished with deep hem. Oxfords and ) Girls’ Raincapes, of guaranteed rainproof rub- $1.25 Bleached Sheets, $1.05 Strap Slippers , $1. 5 ~ - Prai nes Record. | 81x00 Seamless Bleached Similar aotion was taken in the 1 95 Sheots, full double-bed size, of g [ ] when the court adjourns today it do | 2 2 : 80 out of respect to the memory of | TO 'YOU | berized material, In garnet and navy blue, fin- in Novelties this deceased member of the bar. In ished with silk plaid-lined hoods. Full-cut sizes Scamless Bleached and Conserva=- Sheets, three-quarter-bed size; tive Styles. making o announcement Mr. | from 6 to 14 years. Thomas spoke most highly of Mr SPECIAL SALE OF ; y free from starch or dressing. Al ate new, smart models for Fall, Wool, Jersey Panty Dresses, in copen, brick, in nmovelty and conservative styles to Humphries and sketched to the court L] (] s a brief history of his life. rs l buff and i..—reer;. twléh hand-embroidered $3 98 69c Pillowcases, 49c meet every requirement. Judge Mattingly, who was occupy- (S Vi designs; sizes 2 o 6 years........... B 3680 Sontiopen Tisucken T 5 s L b b oo T inets il creapecs ok hocked fin ghams woilhy e e e heard with profound regret of the white Walsts, others of blue and tan Pop- mQc torn and ironed. i A e e \o wanted leathers, : . death of this newspaper man and at- lin. Correctly made............ < LR : e L aEdes AT C 1SR tER forncy & 1 x:nu;:;;tlll hfnilca D]y oom uml e All-wool Sweaters, in white, tan, brown and 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ tan. salf. Dlack id, satin. and dull “ i eman in every vy, soft-finish quality; slip-on 5 i , ' v td Judge Mattingly. “He | ::::e'b:f;‘n};d T smesi A $2_98 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, leathers. Welted, turn and McKay was' sincere and always wiiling to —at factory prices. No need to look further for bar- | Infants’ Long Slips, of soft-finish material; peti T LR e e B16 diconted thatithe ann ounoeht gains in living room furniture. We are offering the panel front, with rows of lace insertions; s, § fiie accortmeit from 3% toiT he spread on the minutes of the Washington public the very best in overstuffed furni- sEIERIWIch 1ace and, jusertions; roind ($3400 $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.89 Goldenbers’s—TFirst Floor, court. 3 i 0 iler’ 3 yokes; $1.50 grade........cececeeccncenn 72x90 White Dimity Bed- ' ture of the better kind at 50% below the retailer’s price. e R T A e e L w1 About three hundref breach of % 3 $3 Bedspreads, $2.25 < promise suits a year are tried in the Ve . . & o Jinglish courts, and in about §5 per s " z -~ Crochet Bedspreads, double- e : o Xy A AR \4 ¢ bed size; an assortment of Mar- - lfl armeuse cent of such cases the woman ob- i scilles designs. 1ains damages, i s > 3 ) 4 Trx o A ISR One of the most popular of silk weaves i e o one il @ $l 6 A“ W l S $4 Bedspreads, $3.25 for stylish Fall and Winter gowns. A e\ v 3 . 9 2 00 el‘g'e beantitul soft, Instrous, handsome satin: ° AP i perfect quality; close woven sewed soles. Louis, Spanish, military K3 ot Crochet Bedspreads, heavy 0 trous, hands raised Marseilles designs; full face, pure-silk quality, in rich jet black. ¥ A fine, close twill, firmly woven all- double-bed size. ; A 3 Palatable FOOD e S wool quality that is especially desirable . Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.00 Crepe de Chine, 89¢ $1.00 Silk Poplin, 79¢ : This handsome suite, in tapestry or 00 for women’s and children’s wear. In black, . s9-inch Colored Creps de | 6-inch Silk-mixed Poplin, a st w Franklin Sq. Hotel velour. Loose cushion seats. Select o navy blue, brown and tan. 40 inches wide. 2 g;‘i’,‘fi‘y“u';";','k'w:’fi;d‘“m‘fi e B q'fié‘y',“.:m:l; wezi= Coffee Shoppe your own covering. Specially priced = g : 20c Bleached-Muslin T cventne ahades it whits | abades. orfciass PP for this week only Up $2 Stripe Serge, $1.79 89c Dress Crepe, 69¢ ind Sleok. e i pomiarity. 14th Street at K 5 = S 40-inch All-wool Stripe Serge, 36-inch Dress Crepe, firm 15¢c Yd. ‘aille Bengaline, $2.39 close twilled quality, black, | woven quality, in black and all 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close Silk Pongee, 98c 34 inches wide; a superior e Flurnimre repaired and re-uphoistered by experts. navy and gray with white hair. wanted colors. woven, soft finish, for general S5 B Potbes oipace ;z::‘-lrl:z. ;:lt!r: 1:":—::»‘;::3‘;: e "“‘s;";"l;;h Cloth, $398 $4 Wool Velour, $2. use. stlk, rich, lustrous quality; ab- | jade, tan, russet and black. ol X S4-inch All-wool Velour, one solutely fast colors, in a com- . 54-inch All-wool Black Bolivia | of the most popular of mater- 28 lmgu;l LMD b plete assortment of wanted Ponjorient, $1.29 . < Cloth, extra close, deep pile | fals for capes and coats. Black, H::a_“,’: e e shades, including white and M“-:;m‘ p?al}&m.‘;a P;rr'f;:k:;- Frads wHE Rustrous finisrs aesyiAnn o) quality. hiack fects in new Fall color combi-. 615 E St. N.W. Goldonberg’s—Tirst Flocr. Goldenberg’s—TFizst Floaz. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, nations, Our Only Shop Main 232

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