Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 10

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40, = THE VENI STAR; WASHINGTON, D. UESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925. open the session with prayer. Ad- observance of the rules b: 675 00 l |VEN sion societies and boards and members {dresses on “The Present World Situa- | were less readily obtainable, how- A of the finance commiltes of the North tion” will be deli by Bishop ever, most of those present declining cansention attandéd the meating in y Charles H. Brent, D. f Buffalo, to talk about it. of sponding period last vear had been raised thus far toward the budget, cent, the revenues for' the corre- OUR PLEASURE 1S : the oak room of the Ralelgh Hotel | reasons being given that the reaction ||l —— New York, and Bishop Herbert Welsh, One Senator met an inquiry with today, with H. R. Bond of Vermont |from strenuous efforts during the | YOURS. TOO D. D, of Korea. Benediction will be | the statement that he did not “want presiding. new world movement closing last pronounced by Rev. S. H. Chest to go to jail”; others asked that no 3 s Slatdal orstiiath Hobiay || MAS <1 was.hotng TAIt, pevtieatacly if D. D, of Nashville, Tenn. The = qqfinn:s b !ul: llo |hle:m ;n :u.land $3,000,000, or a bit more than 60 per |dur the last few months It is our very great pleasure || slons will continue through the week still others replied with the declara- Y 8 nnl illiipcn Tuds Mpadey. with one tio nthat such inquiries should not|J0hn D. Rockefeller Donates to announce the - of the principal days of the conven- B be made tion being S Resumption of the Dennison Artcraft Classes Under the Direction of Mrs. James Chaney With the Coming of Wednesday, January 28 i ‘ : > o Don’t suffer pal Bt | "Rere were senators, nowever, who| $225,000 Direct, $450,000 Condi- F' et S - P Foreign Missions Convention - R Spirited Argument Stirred in| lgok the sosition that tne veterence| 1rst t'op ALLY for an hour 9 g i {RATE PROBE REPORT : 1 O Fvan Homndl o Macorera marier ||l onsUY, torNorthern Church. to Hear Coolidge at First Executive Session OVer | of public record, ana that consequent- aver raxiiy. to stop It_quickiys| . Peraps thers are uther wiys: ly a statement of the fact was per- s 4 z : missible. Still others sald they re-| AR absolute gift of $225.000 and a night or day. Don't suffer any | But this is the one way that mil- Session Tomorrow. | MEETS SENATE FAVOR| Reporting News. ; When pain comes, stop it. Be | has ebbed. You rejoice in relief. garded the whole matter of executive | conditional gift of $450,000 by John pain which a moment of rub- |lions have used—have proved it | | Sl sessions as more or less “ridiculous.” [D. Rockefeller, jr., toward meeting bing can stop. : ;':rvfii years. You can rely aon || e The rule as to silence of Senators|the budget requirement of Northern ghstecinciioxipaine ajledito | (50 °",'k°'""§‘" Gustaniees it | aper [on executive proceedings s emphatic. | Baptists for the flscal year ending FSumatiom,: itor sorendas, - 10 [0l pae (COAES: whea you It is in this language =5 - lameness, to chest colds. They | knowthat nothing can be better? | April ~as announced to at a can be stopped at once. For 65| Don’t wait for an emergency. meeting of Baptist denominational years they have been stopped by | It may mean a night of pain. ders representing cvery State in # 4 rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. ~ |Have St. Jacobs Oil ever ready. row over | Accepts Conference Plan to Have o1 I. C. C. Investigate Tariffs | for Readjustments “Any Senator or officer of the Sen- ate who shall disclose the secret of confident! or pro. | 5 4 e T Sonfiden o Deieed!f®® | the area of the Northern Baptist con- | [N As for curing the cause of the | Apply It as soon as you feel a | at1 P.M i fon of Attorney |Senator, to suffer expulsion from that | vention at the Raleigh Hotel. | trouble. Nature usually does \Pa”‘v or a chest cold. Be ready | We suggest the participation in || Ths. Senat : al Stone to be a Supreme Court |hody; and if an officer, to dismis To receive the maximum amount | that. But don't suffer whils you | to soothe It, to check it at once. | lf| this classwork of you especially St _”'d‘“ EDRYOVed 8 1008 ity stioe: from: the mervics of tha Senat the denomination must by April 30 wait. St. Jacobs Oll causes |There will never be a better |l o have found novelties of y |ference report on the Smith-Hoch )" proused by publication of intimate|to punishment for contempt. have raised the $6,700,000 which was ounter irritation. ~Then it |way. Go get it now to be pre- conceits in favors lacking or no A oot and dele- | Tesolution directing the Interstute|details of w transpired in Satur-| Some Senators take the position|the sum necessary to be pald in by draws the blood to the surface ‘pareu when pain comes. It may ||| casiy at hand when you wanted foreien nations will |Commerce Commission to conduct an|day's execut session, some of the |that under a strict interpretation of |church membership during the year o relieve “"“’""‘,”“;' ""(: "‘"“' save to you and yours many ||l| them most Why not learn i'"""”-‘ into frelght rates with a view | leaders put forward se 1 tentative | that rule Senators could not disclose |to finance missionary and sundry 4te or two you feel L e pain {unhappy hours. | make your own? Jolidge will de- fto their readjustment suggestions as to ways and means of |what transpired even to the Presi-|other enterpris | ddress at the ses- | Passed last session, the resolution | SLOPPIn& the leaks, but there was no (dent himself. as was done by som This means that four months Rheumatism Backache lameness Lumbago Soreness Chest Colds | | Potomac Photo-Snpply Co. von &t 315 {yag heen amended by the House o] cfinite action after an hour's discus- | the administration leaders after Sat-|given to the depomination to raise er Rev. James con Aber aid th. urday’s executive session when it be-|$4,000,000 among church members y 'e : Pai S hat the Stone nomli-|and church friends Q’i_) Jacobs O s _R“b"P‘"’ Away ould not be confirmed at this| Representatives of all Baptist mis- M U. ' Only35Cems gt argument indertaking to re- ! ¢, shonld misquote | was [or misrepresent a Senator's position, un- | that Senator would be barred by th at least | rule from publicly correcting the er- executive | ror r events pression, | 1225 G St. N.W. 5 eliminate certain | House proposal was that a rule he d to bar from the press gallery correspondent who wrote about |tim 1 transpired after the doors said to have rictions. The tion was | The resolution s view of the exis ollow that | agri tomorrow [ by directed to practicable delay such lawful cha in the rate structure of the cour i1l promote the freedom of move- ment by common carriers of the prod- of agriculture affected by that pression. including live stock, at the led to an existin r which a Se Wonodward & nthrop » of this|lowest possible lawful rates com-|[0f When the doors opened to j i o | quate transportation service " Teata:s. Botly vetamon C atsetonal See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 11 and 21. Other Cities. i e even what action had been taken with | Of the 4,500 delezates now awaiting | For indigestion the Chinese take a|reference to the Stone nomination, | t ymvention ap- | powder of dried horn toad, which|but that remained a secret 1 | | - frow sec- | has been carefully caught and pre-[five minutes. Accounts of the States and Can- [pared when the moon is on the wane. [ning debate on the mattef of the | b A residents. | | ue l | | | - | | v | of various | Bosch Electric Ignition Oil Burner | Kleen-Heet Sales Co. || 1013 12th St. N.W. | Main 7886 Frank. 6935 [||! The Ensemble Fashion Is the Most Important Fashion of Spring srthern | =—winning and 275 | holding good will ne about , lo- a sting mittee of the Boards of OAKLAND ! Product of General Motors hurel anship of Mrs. E a Frock L GG 06 YT 06 DNT 06 ST 06 ST 06 DWT UG DIIG W G DULIN & MARTIN [0 1215~1217 F Street | — and 1214 to 1218 G Street i ; s e DG ook 3 T s ins tecomaition by Soarayof Store Hours—8:45 to 5:30 the importance of is of work } mission k by Miss | dent, on | operatin of ; 2 Lam P Values Beautiful tapestry trimming e e The Ensemble Costume Dress tionshiy tion of Inter- Hat that d TR - Ao et e s Increases in Importance hour. $2250. Millinery Section, Third floor. B2t SniWoria moarraiens I Many extreme reductions together with an { Mrs. Henry W. Pea | will end the | assortment of special values are exhibited in our { To be correctly gowned the woman of fashion will choose at least one ensemble costume for Spring, not only for st of eches w 3 on the | Y - | . its style, for the ensemble fashion is practical as well. “World Federatic | lamp salon.~ A visit will best demonstrate these It may be worn as a separate coat, a separate dress or to- g ‘;‘ v n‘j(\:lu; r;m’.r- values. A few are listed below. gether as a complete costume. 1t may be of light-weight silk—a corded silk coat, and dress of corded or crepe silk You will find the dresses are both sleeveless and long sleeved, and in many instances the sleeve is long enough to finish the cuff of the coats. row night's ses and Rev. Cl of the Church e 259 Reduct_ion —on many Odd Bases, pottery and metal, together with corre- sponding reductions on a number of Parchment and Silk Shades. itorium Coats of Kashmir, with con The Hat of the Moment e e . o 5 - harmonize with the natural —as New York sees it, is the soft, crushable shape of and pastel fabric tones. $75. felt. Its brim is either softly uprolling or flexible so that Misses' Section—Fourth floor it can be adjusted to suit the wearer. Typical of the smart hats is one of rose felt, seen in the sketch above New pastel colored hats of velour have a silky fuzziness that suggests pussy-willow buds, and will be a crowning note to smart Spring ensembles. $15 to $22.50. Rodier Kasha in Natural Tones Leads Ensemble Suit Fabrics. » | ¥ | | Special Reductions ; Bridge Lamp. rosewood, with shade: complete. Former Price, $85—Special at $58.50 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp, poly. antique gold and black with lavender and black brocade shade. 3 Former Price, $275—Special at $175 Oi sophisticated smartness , is the new Lido Scarf of two- Lovely imported Rodier Kasha, in natural and pastel Feet don t I < toned chiffon with huge dots colors, fashions the smart attire worn at the Southern re- | Junior Lamp. wrought iron. blue and steel decorated. of contrasting color, richly fringed. 308 sorts now, and favored everywhere for Spring. The Neckneas Bestion; Wirst Hotcs greater the simplicity, the greater the charm—a tailored coat of Kasha and a matching one-piece tailored dres or frock of imported crepe. Some have touches of fur, others are button trimmed, but the style lies not in the trimming, but in the harmonizing of dress and coat in one complete costume. | Former Price, $38.50—Special at $27.50 E| take long| 6o s tith tearing ety ior Former Price, $150—Special at $85 rubbers. But it’s better to be sure of their wear when you buy them. Floor Lamp and Shade complete, ivory and poly. | Bridge Lamp and Shade complete. Wrought iron and antique gold. Former Price, $125—Special at $75 Wrought Tron Bridge Lamp and Shade complete. Former Price, $100—Special at $66.50 Two things determine the wear your rubbers give—the quality of materials and work- manship in them—and how Other advance Spring ensembles are modeled in Kasha- van, a beautiful domestic fabric (like Kasha); Lorsheen and faille, both of which have Pahmi fur. $49.50 up. well they fit your shoes. | Girondelles, wax bronze finish. “U. S.” brand Rubbers and Former Price, $30—Special at $22.50 I Arctics are recognized today as | S " » the standard for long-wearing | Marble base, Twin Bedlight, lavender and silver, complete. Before they leave the | Former Price, $87.50—Special at $56 | their wear has been tested and measured to the | ¢ : Antique Brass and Ruby Two-light Girondelles. finest fraction of an inch. Y Former Price, $30—Special at $20 x And because they are built over an unusually wide variety of lasts—“U. S.” brand Rub- bers and Arctics insure smooth, perfect fit over every type of shoe. Ultra-smart arc_the natural- toned Kashmir Coats of slen- der silhouette, simple sleeves and narrow collar, with or without fur. The pastel bor- der and lining of flannel lead the fashion for smartness s150. Women's Coat Section, Third fivor. % A smart companion for the chic ensemble is this Tailored Gore Pump in patent leather or tan calfskin, with small metal buckle. $10. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Special Priced Values They cost no more and wear S, ial—C Tonger. It will pay you to ask Special Metal Gold' and' Black Bridge Lamps, -Peciasl—Completa fors U5 ! with georgette shade. Ball socket adjustment. $25 ' United States Rubber Company | .U.S"Rubbers Mahogany Bridge Lamp with decorated parchment shade. complete. Special at $9.75 Bridge Lamp, complete. metal plated. Special at $28.50 Junior Lamp, metal plated. complete. Special at $37.50 . Junior Lamp, black and gold, complete. Special at $28.50 As a Frock This Ensemble Coat has a scarf collar of plaid Kasha taflored pockets and button fl trimming to give it the pres- tige of fashion. The frock ,and coat complete, $135. ‘Women's 8uit Section, Third floor. This cleverly tailored Button Frock is correct for the many daytime needs of the well dressed woman. The frock and coat complete, $135. Women's Suit Section, Third floor.

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