Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 34

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= BANILTON HOTEL SOLDFORS1 48524 E.'stablishment Bought at 'Auction by W. F. Thyson. k= Many Watch Bidding. The transaction watched by a surg- Ing crowd that entirel§ blocked ped trjan traffic on th® east side éf Four- teenth street, the Hamilton Hotel yes- tefday was sold to W. F. Thyson for ely $1,486,241 which was conducted by Adam Weschler, began with & bid of 310,000 over and above the obliga- ti®ns to be assumed. The auctioneer explained that there was a first trust of $1,200,000 on the building, payable $60,000 annually, at § per cent red that there was $866, on trusts and $30,000 A Remarkable “Easter” Offering of COATS = DRESSE New T T ade of fine th colorful emb peach, blue and 7 voile, trimmed in tan, white, Sizes 34 to 46. Main Floor ® EX3 At Unusually Low Prices During the Rebuilding Sale Here Are Just a Few of the Many Bargains of Special Interest First in the Minds Peasant Blouses assortment of these SPEAKER SAVES CABINET. Canadian Parliament Presiding Of- ficer Votes for First Time. OTTAWA, Ontario, April 1.—The casting vote of the spemker, neces- sary for the first time in the history of the Deminion Parllament, the MacKenzie king government from a technical defeat in the House of Commons yesterday. A motion re- garding the rules of the House had been made by a private member, the government declined to accept and it was taken to a vote. The division was a party one, all government members voting in the negative, all conservatives and all agrarians, ith two exceptions, vot- ing In fator. Speaker Lemieux then voted with the government. saved The bids were slow at first, given by Harry Wardman began to pick up. until Mr. Wardman made a bid of $47,000. When this amount was Increased, Mr. Wardman left, and M on raised his bids to $54,600. This bid practi- cally bought the second trust The stfucture is an 11-story build- ing, containing 330 rooms, und the turniture was sqld with_ the taxes. but after sever: v THE EVENING ENDOWMENT IS SOUGHT FOR HOME FOR VETERANS Tract of 472 Acres in Michigan Ready for Devélopment as Ideal Community. By the Associtted Press. DETROIT, April 1-—An endow- ment fund with which to maintain Spercer Manor as the home of dis- abled and aged veterans, their widows and orphans, is contemplated by the National Veterans of Forelgn Wars. Spencer Manor, a 472-acre_trdet of rolling country lind near Baton Rapids, Mich., and fronting for a mile rand River, was the Spencer, wealthy Mich., and_a “A village full is Mr. on the placid gitt of Cerey J. clubman of Jackson, member of the order. of life, hope and happiness” = | Spencer’s idea of what Spencer Manor should be. The tract of land which he deeded to the orgdnization lies be- tween Jackson and Lansing and is of clay loam. All but 100 acres of the soll is tillable. iiant trees, small: brooks and springs and numerous glens add to the attractiveness of the site. It is here the V. F. W., looking for- ward, hopes to see grow a village of neat little homes, with well kept v.| gardens, a school for children and of Value-Seeking Shoppers Will Be These Underpriced ‘‘Easter” Specials An Attractive Group Priced Special for Easter Selling 15 Superbly - developed in twills, flannels, etc., in shades of green, tiger eye, poudre, rust, leather, navy and others. Sizes 16 to 44, Many With Fur Borders Such bargains Coats just before very rare indeed, a thank the “Rebuilding Sale” for the low price Spring Downstairs Store A Special Sale of All-Silk, Full-Fashioned Chiffon Hose All silk from top of hem to_toes Ex- quisite quality. in all new Spring shades, including black and gunmetal. 518 3 Pairs for $5.00 Pure Thread Silk HOSE . g anted quality roidery, green. new lack. white ra qual and Ladies’ Pr. Garters, cial Math Floor 97¢ Quality Silks Broadcloth Tub Silk Woven in multi-colored stripes, guar- All the la from, anteed tup-fast. ings to select width the usual test color- 32-in. Extra Grade Printed Crepe In pure silk, a good range of late pat- terns and designs to choose inches wide ° < Special Oflgr in ‘Our Dressmaking. Schoopl zZ will cut and fit any material pu chased here for $1.50 garment. Joiti Qur Regular Classes, Sp cial appointments for office -en ployes. L LT 6 Lessons for $5.00 $7).49 40 from. Yd. Heavy Russian Crepe and Coating Bengaline A\ good assortment of the wanted col- ors including Navy and Black. 36 and 40 in. widths. An unusual quality at this low price. $3.98 Faille A very superiot grade, the heavy and lustrous quality that is so mu mand. inches wide. $iik Section—Main Floor Dufing the Rebuilding Sale we - o FIR s 1219:1221 G Street tore Hours: 9 AM. to 6 P.M. N.w beautifully trimmed. S In street colors and black. 40 STAR, WASHINGTON, V. €. WEDX & place for fabbath worship. L lome rdther than an {nstitutfon,” is the way offlcers of the organiz: tion outline the project. It is in- tended there shall be work for those who _can work, and comfort for those - — - —— —— Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache It's foolish to suffer from constips~ tion, sick hcadache, biliousness, diz- ziness, indigestion, and ¢ kindred when ailments allmisery * ina.few hours. Purcly Printed and Silk Frocks Sizes 16 to 44 $ 5.75 V.alues $8.90 to §12.95 Wonder values, deed—they are suitable for indoor or street wear. The selection includes all popular shades, materials and styles, at a Rebuilding Sale price. Downstairs Store in- L Fancy Garters Fan in y Hickory all colors, -39¢ K3 L X3 $ 1 vy, Bengaline . 98 va. ch in de- Hemstitching and Picot Edging Pleating Buttons Made to _ Order " All Work Guaraunteed R B T LT e 2 T T 2T 22 22 B 2 T2, G & 1Ith Sts. DAY, - APRIL 1, . ¥ RN S NNNESEOENESESNENEENENES BARGAIN BASEMENT Establishéd 1877 An Important 'Annual Event in Our Bargain Basement! April Sale of Bedwear,Domestics, ‘Towels,Muslinsand White Goods! Special pgrchases made direct at the southern mill gives us the opportunity to offer to the Washington public—all high-grade merchandise, at rock bottom prices. . 2,375 Yards Bleached Muslin 2 to 10 Yard Lengihs of the Regular 22¢ Quality 9Yds,, $1 36-inch Fine Count Bleached Muslins—one of the best pure finish quality for gowns, sheets,. pilloweases, etc. Limit, 9 yards to a patron. 600 Yards of Pillow Tubing Cut From the Piece 36¢ Yard 42-inch Special Grade Pillow Tubing, perfect quality: no dressing. Your choice of soft or linon finish. 1000 Yds. Special Grade White Suiting Regularly 38¢c Sale, 28¢ Yard 36-inch Very Fine Quality White St : no filling. For women's and girls’ dresses, boys' suits, lunch cloths, napkins and dresser scarfs. First Cut from the piece. quality Read every item and come prepared to buy. 6,000 Yards Glass and Crash Towelings Less Than Mill Cost to You All first quality and cut from the piece. 16-inch Unbleached Cotton Crash, 11 yards, $1. 18-inch Fine Linon Finish Crash, 9 yards, $1. 18-inch Fine Linon Crash, 7 yards, $1. 18-inch Unbleached Part Crash, 6 yards, $1. 17-inch Absorbent, Bleached Cabi- net Crash, 8 yards, $1. 900 Pillowcases Regular 35¢ 4 for $1 Called Mill Rejects 45x36-inch Heavy ‘Pure-finish Pillowcases. Made from reg pillow casing. The only faul in the hemming. Glass Finish Glass Linen 4,000 Yards 18c Unbleached D. D. Sheeting Extra Special 8 Yds., $1 36-inch Unbleached D. D. Shee quality, for sheets, bedspreads. Cut from the full pie perfect quality. 2,000 Yards 25c Art Ticking Sale, 13¢ Yard Mill Lengths of 2 to 15 Yards 34-inch Colored Striped Art Ticking, for mattress and furni- ture covering. Colors fast and first quality. 2000 Yds. Mill Lengths of Wash Goods Lengths of the 38¢ to 58¢ value 24c¢ 36 and 40 inch Colored Wash Goods, in voiles, crepes and no elty ratine and tissues. All ful lengths for blouses and chil dren’s wear. 1,100 Yards Plain ‘White Goods Cut from the piece. Extra fine qual- ity for fine lingerie, children’s and women’s wear. All perfect. Regular 36-in. Fine Quality Nainsook, 35¢ 36-in. 'Fine Quality Batiste, 40c 38-in. Fine Quality Batiste, 58¢c Palaix Royal—Bargain Hasement. sale 25¢ 28c 38c¢ MICROSCOPIC ENLARGEMENT ‘THE wearing qualities of Preston Shingles are dependent not only on the quality but also on the quantity of asphat which each shingle con.- tains. _If you ezamine the edge of & Shingle you notice_that it is practically #30lid body of asphsit. This feature of Preston Shingles accounts for their remarkable wear- ing qualitics. A Preston roof can be puit right over your old shingles Tl_te huge Monomonock Intn at Caldwell, N. J. was entirely re-roofed with Preston Sunset Shingles without removing a single old shingle. ot (] ST R Thithatibih polo Fleko-Diamond Shis @ s¢vies of uniform hekagons. up, the reston esform No MATTER whether your own building is large or small, we can put on a new roof without exposing it to the weather and without confusion. The colors of Preston Shingles are due to the natural colors of the surfacing material. In addition to red, gréen and blue-black, there is also the Sun- set blend, which duplicatesthe 8oft colorsof autumn. These shingles adapt themselves to any type of architecture. They give the désired shadow-line. The roof is covered with two or more thicknesses. ‘We shall be pleased to send our reépresentative to call and to quote you a price on a finished job. Write, call or phone. Thetre is no obligation. ALLIED ASPHALT PRODUCTS CORP. Washington, D. C. 919 New York Ave. N.W. 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