Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 20

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SEEK DATA ONSALE 0 Com Dined in Toronto While Studying Prohibition. * By the Associated Press TORONTO, ‘The special committee of the United States nto t .. amendment to the United States Con. | * stitution, were guests at a dinner last R | here today. The public utilities act night of the Ontarlo Prohibition Union. | of Casualty Hospital. | provides for a State commission with The Americans. who ate headed by | Mre Mary A. Robinson. 64 vears | uniform powers Representative Grant M. Hudson of |old, a member of the lady hoard of | Among the provisions of the pro. Michigan, at present are touring On- | managers of Casualty Hospital, died | posed act to be recommended to State tario to obtain informtion on the sale | at her residence. 2310 Nicholson street | lexislatures (s the reasonable regula of 4.4 beer in the province and the|southeast, Monday. She had been In | tion of rates and service, but no super- workings of the temperance law in |fajling health since having a stroke | vision of the actual operation of util- general | of apoplexy iast January. ities. g “We first asked whether 4.4 beer| Mrs. Robinson was a native of Bal- | = A uniform law concerning the car had satisfled those- who stronger alcoholic beverage,” said Mr.|ghe was a small girl. & was a|for today. This act provides for - Hudson at the din i fully 95 [ member of Dlecta Chapter, No. 2,| censing of dealers, registration of « per cent replied that it had not. We 0. E. § sales of firearms and qualifieations for were told that. after a trial of it Funeral services will he conducted | persons given permits to carry them. the populace turned away from it as st the residence tomorrow afternoon | Among the provisions are that no per- being the old 2:5 beer. 4 nquiry, : i Chintles ir s concealed except when ‘Our next question was whether the | | Robert N.. Wi ge B. permission to carry them ! b ad decreased the sale | Artpur - N br Iy in danger of attack. The he universal reply | George B. Britt, and a sister. Mri posed uniform law follows closely nereased, rather than | gupy ¢y endations of the United | decreased it. Also we {nquired | o e lver Assoclation . whether the beer had weaned the z = 1ig drinkers of hard 1 beverage, and w aled or amended rot. In fact ler, general counsel | we interviewed s i b el s“"_’"’e the Fo““ \ tem most unsa | United States. also spoke at the din- | le They're Away ha With regard {ner. He said the a de of the | zbs A "“““,fi‘fu»'-““u"l“rl':;d i United States, Mr. Canaalan delegation goinz to the | T &) that sentiment in its favor was be:|United States to confer on means for | of coming steadily stronger. The next|making the rum-smuggling treaty ef- | [P Congress would show the largest ma- | fective had had a heartening effect on | CORNELL WALL PAPER co Jority 20 {WOMAN GUNMAN’S TARGET] Creditor of Her Deceased Husband Fires Four Shots. CHICAGO. August Custoda Melone, 53, four times at her home yesterday by a man identified as Mariano Deliber- ato, u creditor of hex late husband, | Leonard Melone, an Italian banker. He died last March under mysterious circumstances, after failing to return | bundreds of thousands of dollars in | trusted to him by his countrymen. Mrs. Melone will recover. Folice | are hunting Dellhnr.uu MRS. ROBINSON DIES. ‘Was Member of Board of Managers UNIFORM UTILITIES LAWS ARE SOUGHT State Regulation of Rates and of Firearms Urged by National Conference. F CANADA'S BEER | | | mittee of U. S. Congress| By the Associated Press. DETROIT, August 26.—Further consideration of an extensive act for the regulation of public utilities is be. fore the National Conference of Com- missioners on_Uniform State Laws Ontario. August 26— Congress, appointed to inquire he workings of the eighteenth | wanted a | timore but had lived in this city since | rying of firearms is also on schedule no better but more costly than son who has been convicted of a felony can be given a permit to carry husband, | fi and that weapons shall not 0_o'clock. with interment in as to Bootleg Liquor. t chance for the pres r to the mild on record in support of t ends of law enforcement in the | 714 13th St. N'W. Main 3373-3374 Final ‘Wincl-up“ MEN'S OXFORDS 385 Prs. that were $5.95, [ $7.50 and more—now at : o | i 7th & 9th Sts. Stores Only e L Beginning 9 A.M. tomorrow. Blacks ™ and tans—in nearly 20 styles from regu- ” ™ lar, reliable Hahn Stocks—at only $2.83 At 7th & pair! But only a few of a kind! First 9th St. | come, first served! Stores only ALL SALES FINAL List of Sizes Included ST5%4] 6 6% 7 7% 8 8% 9 9%/ 1010} 11 322 | 3 6| ‘ 7.8 18 | 5/13/20 | 156201 Final None Exchanged Short lines from higher Exclusive * modes that priced sales — at a 11 were $10 to $13.50 Pr.— our stores except G St. & “City Club Shop” only. For only 3 days more—choice of practically our entire Summer stocks—Whites, Blacks, Colors—in 2 sensational groups—$2 and $5.50! But don’t expect to find all sizes! And you'd best Hurry—before sizes are FURTHER de- pleted! New Hahn Stores soon to open A shop for Women exclusively 1207 F St. N.W, A shop for Men * exclusively Federal-American Bank Bldg. 14th & G Sts. NNW. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.-W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “City Club S 1318 G St. A new Hahn Store for everybody 14th neac Park rd. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. Greatér Values Than Even The Palais Royal Has Ever Before Offered in Blouses Ensembles --- Tunics FOR THURSDAY ‘ONLY—We Offer a Limited Q uantity At Prices Lower. Than Ever Before Offered Fo Marked for Including all georgette combi gray. Formerly $5.95, and $8.95 _Marked for $ Thursday Only shades. Thursday Only The materials are satin, crepe de chine, printed crepe and pongee. Light and dark 12 Blouse Ensembles’ rmerly $8.95 *5.95 -over lace tunics, satin and nations, and all crepe de chine tunics in lip-stick red, powder:blue and 100 Pongee Tunic-Lehgth Blouse Ensembles, Tunics and Blouses $6.95 95 20 Tunics, Blouse Ensembles and Two- Piece Ensembles Formerly Sold at $9.95, $11.95, $15.95 and $22.95 *7.95 * This group includes tunic length dresses, two- puece ensembles of crepe de chme with Marked for Thursday Only pleated skirts. Ideal girls. crepes, and dark shades. Marked for some —others bright colors. Printed crepes, crepe Elizabeth in light 150 Tunics, Blouses and Ensembles Regularly $2.95 and $3.95 Thursday Only Plain and printed crepes, with plain borders embroidered $10.95, for school bordered G in Third Floor Speclal Offermgs for Thursday in Our Bargain Basement 19 Items Specially Priced at $1.00 | Infants’ 69c Madeira “w........-»..—‘ Only 600 Hoover Dresses, Regular and extra _sizes Shop early if you want a sup- ply of these dresses at this un- heard-of price. Plenty of white and colors. Made of splendid quality - chambray and white muslin. Cut very long and full. Neatly tailored.—Palais Royal —Bargain Basement. P M&o'“-m..“o»wo»“-mm‘ - [ S 200 Plaid Sheet Blankets, Sl Each, 72x84 Heavy Cotton Sheet Blan- | kets, in neat plaid patterns. All first | quality. Only 200 in the lot. “Come early.—Bargain Basement. Women'’s Step-In Fine Ribbed Cotton Suits, umbrella Suits, 2 for style, with tailored top, built-up shoul- der, sleeveless and knee length. First | quality. Sizes 36 to 44.—Bargain Basement. * Women’s 50¢ Cotton Knit § Union Suits, 3 for i ¥ e Fine Ribbed Cotton Knit Suits,- with tailored top, shoulder and sleeveless; loose knee. Also bodice style, with narrow tape shoulder str and tight knee. Sizes 36 to 38. I first’ quality —Bargain Baument. | Women’s 50c Cotton Knit 81 Union Suits, 2 for Bodice or built-up style, loose or tight knee. Flesh color only. First quality. Sizes 40 to 44.—Bargain Basement. 51 Corselets Hook-side style. of novelty striped matetial” Long lines, with elastic in- serts in hips. Sizes 32 to 40.—Bar- gain Basement. $1.29 Princess Slips, 500 Suminer Slips of white batiste, trimmed with fine edgings and lace inserts. Sizes 36 to 44.—Bargain Basement. - § 1,000 Seamless $1 Sheets, Each, lrreguhrs of tllc $1.29 to $1.79 PR Emra Fine Quafty Seamless Sheets, both first and second quality. No holes, just a tiny oil spot here and there. Sizes 72x90 and 81x90. This. is the time for real saving— Palais Royal—Bargain Base- ment. lllllll‘lllllllllvl!lll-IIll!l_l-l_pgg_lllllIIllllIljlljll‘l.l.llllu.llll { 59¢ and 69c Playalls, Bibs, 2 for Handmade and hand embroidered, with pad attached —Bargain Base- | ment. Infants’ 49c Bootees, 3 Pairs for Knitted Wool Boutccx white or pink trimmed.—Bargain Basement. Infants’ 25¢ Bootees, Sl 5 Pairs for white or Infants’ Wool Bootees, pink trimmed.—Bargain Basement. Infants’ 39¢ Bibs 3 for Madeira Pique Bibs, prettily em- broidered.—Bargain Basement. 2 for l 100 pieces of Children's Play Clothes, 2 to 6 years.—Bargain Base-* $1.59 Khaki Sport Blouses, Skirts Wear, 200 pieces Coats, and Knickers. Strongly made, for grown-ups or children. Broken sizes. —Bargain Basement. 59¢ Infants’ Dresses : 31 and Skirts, 2 for Dainty little garments for the baby, with cute little yokes, tiny tucks ; lace or embroidery trimmed. Sizes 0 to 2 years.—Bargain Basement. Children’s 39¢c Thread s 1 Silk Socks, 4 for Irregulars. With lisle heel and toe and roll-cuff tops. black and white. Bargain Basement. Sizes 43 to 7.— 1,000 Yards Hope Bleached $l Muslin, 7 Yards 36-mch Bleached Muslin for many home uses. Long lengths, from 4 to 10 ya Bargain Bnement. po el Srebidaie v 100 Sports Skirts, Formerly $2.95 and $3. 35 Sports Skirts and Suspender Skirts, marked at this low price for clear- ance. Suitable for school or sports wear.—Bargain Basement. $1.29 and $1.49 Handmade Chemise and Step-Ins, 75 dainty handmade undergarments,, hand embroidered. Broken sizes.— Bargain Basement. Colors: . Brown, " The Fair Chicago 1 | spreads, Each, 51 V | Each, 17 Items Specially Priced at $2.00 Bnmmck Records, 9 for $2 Including standard, operatic and dance selections.—Bargain Basement. 100 Hemmed Crochet Bed- $2 Regularly $2.58. 78x84-inch Hem- mcd Crochet Bedspreads, heavy qual- | ity. Very serviceable. — Bargain Basement. $1.l9 Quilted Table $2 } Padding, 2 Yards for | 48-inch Quilted Padding, for tables, beds, etc. All perfect quality.—Bar- gain Basement. 200 Yards All-Linen Damask, 2 Yards, Regularly $1.19 yard. 60-inch All- linen Table Damask. Neat checked patterns only. Traveling Bags, Black Keretol Traveling Bags. inch size, with brass snaps and locks. —Bargain Basement. $1.59 School Dresses, 2. for 200 Good, Serviceable School Dress- es, in attractive checked or plaid ginghams; daintily trimmed. Some with bloomers. Sizes 7 to 14 years.— 95¢ Rompers, Bargain Basement. $ 3 for 2 Cute little play suits of mercerized poplin, in light baby shades, plenty of white. Sizes 2 to 6 years.— Bargain Basement. $2.95 Bathing Suits, 50 Wool Bathing Suits, in one-piece model with skirt -attached. Mostly dark colors. Sizes 28 to 38.—Bargain Basement. 52 95¢ Bungalow Aprons, 3for models; trimmed with cretonne, braids and touches of hand embroid- ery. Medium and large sizes.—Bar« gain Basement. > L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark Kresge Department Stores ZiePALAIS ROYAL Quality Merchandise . Courteous Service 4 59 Cut from the pme — | -Bargain Basement. | 18 | 52| with | 2 150 Neat Dress. Aprons, in several e 17c Unbleached L. L. 52 Sheeting, 16 Yards, 36-inch Unbleached L. Sheeting. Heavy, firm woven quality, for sheets. pillowcases and curtains. Cut from the piece.—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. PSP PPSE | e ————— APPNINT P S. 79c¢ Sport Stockings, $2 | 4 Pairs, Slight irregulars. Women's Nov- | eltysweave Silk-and-rayon Stockings, with long boot with seam up the back and high-spliced heel. Peach, beige gray or black. Sizes 9 to 10.—Bar- gain Basement. Union Suits, 4 for 2 Women's Checked Voile Union Suits. Flesh color: low neck and sleeveless. Knee length. | 42.—Bargain Basement. Women’s 79¢ Athletic Sizes 36 to Women’s $1 Full-Fashioned $2 i Hose, 2 Pairs, | Women's Full - fashioned Rayon Stockings, with long boot, high- spliced heel. Colors: Peach, nude, white, gun metal and light wood Sizes 9 to 10.—Bargain Basement. $3.49 Round Hat $ Boxes, 2 Black Enamel Round Hat Boxes. lined with figured cretonne. Pockets and removable hat forms, brass snaps and locks, 18-inch size. No phone $2.98 Hand | orders.—Bargain Basement. Bags, 2 Women'’s Underarm Leather Hand- s, plain or figured patterns. Black gall the wanted colors. Wonder: fu] values.—Bargain Basement. $2.98 House Dresses, About 24 House Dresses of the Each, better quallt% attractively trimmed Sizes 36 to 52.—Bargain Basement. e P a— s 4 5,000 Yards Colored Sz 3 Corduroy, 3! Yds. for i Regularly 68¢ yard. Mill { lengths. 36-inch Velvet-finish Corduroy, in red, tan, blue, pink, g white, black, peach and cream. Long lengths.—Palais Royal— Bargain Basement. 1l - N ey R R R A A N R R R R N N N N R R R R N N N N N R N R R R R E R L R E N ]

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