Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1925, Page 15

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COMMITIEEO.K'S SHIP DIVORGE BILL House Appropriations Body Asks Early Passage of Measure. The House committee on appropria- tlons, in- reporting the independent »propriation bill, has gone on of the early: passage bill, at least so far parating the Emer- ration from the s proposed by Pres- A similar_bill, of- ator Jones of Washing- en introduced in the Sen- » proposed separation, which turning over the ships and »erty by the board to the s a legislative| nmittee did not ovision for it in , but said: e committee believes that early f this character is desirable.” extimony Is Cited. e committed, subs Representative chajrman ch handled & appropriation tention to the purposes of this bill the Shipping Board and cy Fleet Corporation January 2, 1925, port gives extracts from the vy b the subcommittee ‘man O'Connor of the Ship- . Palmer, et Corporation, . Mr. O'Con- ittee that he fa- separation, as did bt Mr. O'Connor was not gomg to operate shi; never intended that they operate ships. should I will say to you that divorcement of the two possibly d thing. . Yes; I don't thibk now that & Board ought to be charged with the operation of ships ng to do with the oper- would —That is the way we have it, and follow up ork, and there is a lot et at it —And then there weuld > for a divided re- objection fro hipping Board a It woulll - take Palmer Testimony. extract from the testimony of ained in.the report marine as d publicly lines ‘ommerce Com- that the Fleet that “should go ity 1d be uo connéc- organizations, onds ‘to the Commerce reference to. the eport commends the d and reductions nses of the ‘hant nmarine ion during the ns for the Shipping ncy Fleet-Corpora- )y the committee of the Budget Corporation, | he operation 24,000,000 for recelpts ffom the and $4,000,000 ales pertaining t the expenses of ppropriations for | vear were $30,-| 0, instead of $24.- 0, In the new bill will call for still fur-| es improvement in 15 during the next fiscal year. STRIKERS TO RETURN.- Mule Spinners Accept Wage Cut Under Protest. ' J . whose the Pone- ice of a wage | eek, it was| o work today under | to follow | dford, Mass., The latter A wage cut mill em- S Atthe first sign of skin troul.Jle apply Resinol “That patch of eruption i3 not meces- | sarjlyaserious matter! Eveninsev well-established cases of eczema, ring- worm or similar affections, Resinol Qintment and Resinol Sqap usually re-’ lieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble.completely. How much more, then, can this simple, in- expensive treatment be relied on to dis- pel skin troubles in their earlier stages. AResinc] Soap and Resinol Ointment are sold by a1l druggists. Fos gamples of each, frec, write agt. PR Resinoh, Baltimore, B -7 | THE EVENIN . - - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925. Hlopdmard &i-mthmh 2,000 Pairs Women'’s Sports Hosiery Greatly Reduced 5] $150 $2 A huge stock of 2,000 pairs of Women’s Sports Hose must be clear- anced. For that reason all of our fine hose in wool, silk and wool, wool and rayon, and wool and cotton mixtures are greatly reduced. An opportunity you will not want to miss. In addition to the items described in detail on the opposite side of this announcement, there are 1,100 $1.50, $3 to $7.50. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. New Shagmoor Coats For Spring $35, $39:50, $45 Qur first showing of . Spring Coats — and they are so attractive. Smart, loose line mod- els, made of the fa- mous Shagmoor wool- ens, and finely tailored ir the - new .mannish effects. A coat for all general “utility wear — motor- ing, traveling, sports and street wear. Note the high notched collar ‘that can be fastened at the neck— the small turn-back cuff trimmed with one button. In gray, tan, oxford, . brown, henna and helio mixtures. ‘Women's Coat Section, -Third foor. pairs at such reduced prices: 2,000 Yards Much higher quality than, usu- ally obtainable at this low price A fortunate purchase enablés us to -offer - these attractive. Cre- tonnes at this special price. They are 36 inches wide, and adapt themselves to many usess— draperies, curtains, bed covens, pillows dnd laundry bags. An attractive assortment of de- - signs on medium-weight weave, Advance Spring Notes In Sports Flannels Early Spring style reports indicate a marked preference for flannel frocks made from the new, plain-colored maferial that has a wide border of smart, horizontal stripes. 54 inches wide, $6 yard. Chic sport frocks may be made, too, from the Striped Flannel, that comes in many lovely colors, $5.50 yard. Another newcomer in wool goods is Tashian, a cloth made of the finest cashmere wool and fine Australian wool, having the strength of one, and the beauty of the other. In shades of natural gray, cherry bloom, raspberry, hazel, sponge, chestnuf, navy and blackl- $5.50 yard. Wool Dress Goods Section, Becond floor. 500 Pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtaihs,"$:1'25 Péir i 2 ‘Fringed Bottom Rayon - Curtains Special $3.95 Pair. Silk - like Marquisette Net Curtains with silk fringe are very popular as double or single panel ‘curtains. 36 inches wide. Sold singly if wanted. Rayon ];,spc Striped Drapery 'Mulberri, blue and brows, 36 inches wide. Also Ecru Marquisette Net, 36 inches wide. in light, medium and dark colors. See how pretty these cretonnes are, feel the quality, and then you will know how special, indeed, is_ this sale at 33¢ yard. Upholstery Section, Fifth fioor. $3.50 $5 $7.50 A.t $ I —300 pairs all-wool and wool and rayon mixtures, in ribbed-style hose; in solid or two-tone colorings. At $2 50—200 pairs of fine Imported Silk and Woel Hose, in shades * of light tans and grays, at a greatly lowered price. At $3—400 pairs Extra Good Quality Women’s Imported Silk and Wool Hose, with contrasting clox and jacquard checks; in tan, gray and brown shades to match the winter ensemble. Cretonnes, 33¢c Yd. Fine Sofa Pillows and Scarfs Specially Reduced for Clearance Most of them bought personally by-our buyer when he was abroad last year, and some which were made here in our own shops. T hey are beautiful and in most cases with- out duplicate—a fact which greatly incredses their desirability to many who like fine things. A very choice Blue Filet Cover, embroid- ered in colors and finished with a wide 72 inches squaré. cluny lacé edge. duced to $87.50. A 72-inch Long Scarf of blue filet, with embroidery lace and gold braid, is attrac- tively reduced to $35, and other less ex- pensive scarfs may be had at reduced prices ranging from $7.50 to $67.50. Re- A Handsome 78-inch Round Filet Cover, real cluny lace and beautifully embroid- . ered. Greatly reduced to $100. Curtain’ Section,” Fifth floor. Beautiful Imported and Domestic Pillows. Gareatly reduced, $7.50 to $37.50. - A Specially Planned January Selling Three Distinct Styles, $1.25 T AR We know that VVashington women are going to appreciate this excellent value in dainty, ruffled curtains. $1.25 Pair, They are the favorite tie-back style, and this, combined with the crisp-ruffles, gives a soft, pleasing effect to the room. The materials are good— three different styles; and they are full length —214 yards. \ P It is not a bit too early to plan for your: spring housecleaning, and 'such™ values should encourage you to anticipate future needs. Many very exceptional curtain values in our special January Clearance Sale. Come in and see them, there are many . opportunities for saving. 5 Curtain Section, Fifth Soor. Imported Black Velvet At Special Prices The vogue for black velvet will not be supplanted this season. Everywhere one sees fashionably dressed women with lovely evening gowns of black velvet, and, So poular has it become, even street dresses are made of it. In our silk section will be found four beautiful qualities of Soft, Silky Black Velvet, ranging in price from $4.50 to $9 yard. Imported Black Velveteen, excellent for girls’ school dresses and suits for small boys, is priced at $3.50. Sflk Section, Second foor. Marcel and water waving, shampooing, facial treatments and manicuring by expert, courteous operators. We use Charlotte Gay’s Creams in our facial Areatments—creams that ate pure, do not con- tain animal or vegetable oils, and will not grow hair. "Come in and learn how restful and bene- ficial a good facial can be. Hair Dressing Sectien, Second Soor. Women's Scotch Grain Oxfords, $12.50 Women's Shee Section, Third ficor. Equally smart for sports or street wear are Ehlcse new Arnold ove Grip Brogue Oxfords. 2 Of '%:u Scotch grain leather, with wing tips, low broad heels and good " welt soles. $12.50. Swiss Point afid Duchess Lace Curtains; $5.75 to $11.75 pt. Reduced Greatly. Lots of three to ten pairs of a kind, in vari- ous good patterns. “These are our own im= portation, which we . .are .glosing out at re- markably low prices. Marquisette Curtains, ith filet lace bottom, $7.50 to $15 pair. “Kapock’ Curtains Reduced, $18 Pair Rich Lustrous Cur- tains, in gold and neu- tral tones, with a wide fringe at the bottoms.

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