Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 39

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- STUDENTS CHANGE | 1 VOLSTEAD VIEWS Hail Him as Jolly Good Fel- fow, But Sober Thought Gives Different Decision. P Consolidated Press. AN FRANCISCO, November 5.— More than 500 students of the Univer- €ity of California, including a 50 per T ring to one Mr. ‘hen dry agents raided a neisco beach resort, have ir _minds somewhat to- In the cold, dispassionate, sover e'nt of a few mornings after, > not quite so willing to con- that the author of America's known one-tenth-of-1-per-cent mandate is such a regular guy after alil. This changed opinion Volstead is with no ! slorious handed out some 200 ons and all nts, including the fair co- ttended the foot ball celes in grave danger of per- rminating their university tingling of Saturday over the Univ. uthern Cal- ifornia during the w @’ hours of Sunday morning when the dry en- forccment agents hove unexpectedly into view. Depart I'rom Custom. Ordinarily, it is the custom of liquor Bleuths to tal have donc Sunday m and so many pr that it would hav patrol wagons Jators to the re were 208 ci- £ the recipient he California ioner without eived them called | r Samuel ome didn’t. ity who as 1 An n eal numbcr ind into * st Spain Floats Internal Loan. MADRID, November internal eloan of 1 ,000 s was floated here ery orm of sury bor The loan was over- on as it was offered. BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 i} | Surplus $950,000 ‘ Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. lfi JAMES BERRY President i JOSHUA W. CARR...Secretary || For children’s croupy coughs, earache and" cold on the chest—there’s nothing like Ben-Gay. It relieves congestion at'once and stops the pain—always keep a tube handy. For: Backache Rheumatism Nearaigi. Sore muscles <4 Tired feet A | A 4 The Original At ‘uuu: BENGUE il (Anaigésique) Drg Stores Qi omsmtgr i 5 Apprpprp Bills Payable First Floor : You may now pay your account at the first floor service desk, a convenience you'll appreciate. An Unusual Opfiortunity Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms, $2.25 Two smart, correct styles to select from. First, the white, straight- line, belted models, in fine quality nurses’ cloth. Sec- ond, blue and striped cham- bray in fitted waist model with long sleeves and con- vertible cuffs. Both unusual values. Coiform Section, Third floor. Women's Imported Sports Hose, $1.50 Ribbed sports hose, in wool and rayon mixed; two-tone colors of silver and brown, silver and gray, silver and sand, silver and black. Also all-wool English sports hose, plain or clocked and ribbed to toe, in gray, brown, coating, camel and black. Hosiery Section, First goor. Decorated China Cups and Saucers Special, I 8C A very little price for these imported cups and saucers in the red print Japanese fig- ure design and popular ovide shape, attractively thin and dainty. China Section, Fifth floor Dinner Sets $42.50 Complete service for 12 per- sons may be selected, and there are several most at- tractive designs from which to choose. In border de- signs of dainty colorings with ‘ivory background; half matt gold handles. China Section, Fifth fioor. Woodward & Lnthrop See Our Other Advertisements, Pages.35 and 38. November Silk Sale Offers Extraordinary Savings Every item in this annual November sale of silks is priced greatly below regular, so that savings are really extraordinary. Black Silk Chiffon Velvet, an elegant, lustrous quality. Special, yard. . .$6 Colored Satin Crepe. Special, yard. .$2.35 Colored Flat Crepe. Special, yard...$3.50 Fine Crepe de Chine. Special, yard. .$2.50 Plaid Silk and Wool Crepe. Special, FATA e i e o et e s 200 O’Keda Silk Radium. Special, yard.$3.35 Very heavy Satin Crepe. Special, yatdlicoe e Slik Section, Secoad floor. New Coatings are Known by Their Suede-like Finish Kashmir Kermana in new Fall shades of souda- nese, penny, Lebanon, malay and navy; 54 inches wide, $13.50 yard. Kashmir Benara, a plain fabric softened by mix- ture of black in the weave. Brain, samovar, ver- dant, lhassa; 54 inches, $10 yard. Fawnskin for the ensemble costume, in, cossack, cranberry, coralac, penny, saddle and henoki; 54 inches wide, $8 yard. Camelshair, natural color; 54 inches, $7.50. Brushed Wool Coating, rust, clover, green, $5. Plaid Chinchilla in gray and tan, $6 yard. New Sports Plaid, suitable for coats and skirts; made in Ireland; combinations of navy, green, red and white ; brown, tan and white; tan, brown and blue; brown, green and blue; 54 inches wide, $4.50 yard. Dress Goods: Sectien, Second floor. In Choosing Fine Silk Underthings Gowns of flawless lines ‘demand underthings which are quite as perfect, so the beautifully dressed woman turns to the softness of lovely silks for her fine underthings. Here she may choose from Paris creations as well as domestic makes—in the soft, slenderizing glove silk, in crepe de chine, in radium or satin— each slim and slenderizing but exquisite in its trim tailoring or its elaborate embroidery and lace. The Ensemble Idea ma¥y be carried out here for the woman who prefers matching underthings— in lovely colors. Gowns, $5 to $45 Chemise, $2.95 to $12 Step-ins, $2.50 to $22.50 Bloomers, $2.50 to $12 Pajamas, $10.50 to $20 Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Dressy-Sports and Utility Coats - Smart Women are Wearing And the most important thing about these coats is the fact that they're wear- . able for so many occasions. There are so many different types—the utility coat of warm, light Shagmoor. the Shagmoor Coat with its big fur collar for motoring: Sports Plaids with huge collars and «<uffs of light-toned fur—silver muskrat, badger, opossum, raccoon, and natural lynx; English coats in the new vari-toned fabrics that show the favorite reddish-browns—with scarfs or fur collars: and the dressy sports type in suede-finish fabrics—green with the fashionable leopard; cranberry with the handsome badger or lynx. You find every type represented here—three of which we sketch $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $75 to $165 Women's Cont Section, Third floor. X s A Fine Dining Room Suite by Berkey &, G&Y HNlustrated In this suite, the Stockton, beautiful and rare woods have been skilfully combined ¢ by Berkey & Gay to produce a Tich har- proportions have been remembered is ap- mony of color. Butt walnut, mottled ma- panent R iSycey Rdeta bl ol clicon; 7 2 7 sists of 10 pieces, including hogany, maple burl‘ and zeb\ja'\\'ood are all 5 side chairs and 1 arm- 575 used to create a suite of striking beauty. chair That the very important features of de- pendable construction and well balanced Another Berkey & Gay Dining Group is an artistic suite in Louis XVI style, with hand-painted floral decorations, beautiful onlays and bandings of satin- wood combined with figured $59O butt walnut; 10 pieces Furniture Section, Sixth floor. The- Armada, a Berkey & Gay bedroom suite, shows the Spanish influence on a graceful English design. In combination walnut, decorated with bird’s- eve maple and mahogany. 4 7 500 Small Oriental Rugs Specially Priced, ¥9, $2875 and up Tomorrow this wonderful assortment of high-grade scatter size Oriental Rugs is placed on sale. If you have been wanting a beautiful Oriental 1 lot of Anatolian Mats, avera'ge 1.6x3. $9. - 1 lot unusually fine quality Beloochistans,. av- crage size 3x5 ft. $28.75. rug, do not fail to see this collection. . E - 4.6x7 feet. $85. 1 lot Moussoul Rugs, average size 3.6x6 feet. $48.75. Oriental Rug Section, Sixth Soor. 1 lot of Hamadans, average size 3.6x5. $57.50. 1 lot. Moussouls, average size 214x5 feet. $28.75. 1 lot of fine Moussoul Dozars, average size The prices are remarkably low. 1 lot of Kazaks, average size 4x7. $44.75, 1 lot of fine Kazaks, average size 4.0x8. $53.75. 1 lot of Kazaks and Karabaughs, 5x9. $69.50. 1 lot of Sarouks, average size 4x7. $175. Dressmaking School Open Enroll now and learn how casy and inexpensive it is to make /your own clothes. Six lessons, $5. Drcssmaking School, Seventh floor. Decidedly NEW —~ o Ny S G = Let your next pair of short gloves be slip-ons in wash suede, for their extreme simpl makes them very smart. The: come from France—in varied shades. $3 and $350. Glove Section, Pirst goor. orange rose to the soft fur cuff of her brown coat, proving that the wrist flower may be worn as well as the lopel or shoulder flower. Flowers of every hue, are here. 50c to $1.50. Artificial Flower Section, First floor Satin slippers to exactiy match vour evenkyg gown may be had with a few days’ notice; white satin opera slippers are succes fully dyed—to match the bril- liance of your frock. Slippers, $12.50, with littlc added cost for dyeing. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor fhe Tyrolean. or the pea hat, is fast becoming famous is of felt turning up abruptly all around, with a dashing fcather pompon to top it off. 15, nery Section, Third fivor. Gold kid trimming for a chic frock is outstanding in new fashions: a Chanel copy is this frock of black crepe with a tunic effect of tucked georgette —collar, cuffs and a slip-through for its tie are of brilliant gold kid. $75. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Austria sends us the newest of luggage. distinctly different from the ordinary. You may sclect a woman's overnight bag or case, a man's suit casc or traveling bag, a brief case, and each will be decidedly new. We sketch a smart fitted casc] §75. Other picces, $15 to $250. Traveling. Goods Section, First floor.

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