Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1925, Page 13

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N WALSH TS .S, AGTION N RED CASE Barring of Saklatvala Was “Pulling Chestnuts From Fire” for Britain. itish ¢ om the United artment has win governi out of the f Walsh of when he arr Ceclared on the Leviathan. debts of Senator W nment should rec: < ze that “in a very jumt added to those debts” | by the adoption of prohibition. The one of the valual roducing | exports of the de “T objected to 1 Great Britain,” he con not believe we should & lower (han nt with sed duties on imports un der the tariff act now operating also have an effect on the ability of for- eign nations to meet their obligations, he asserted “It smacks to me of an effort to help the Baldwin government out of v said, 1 letter chairma Interparlian: declined to at s cause this man had b a co-member. Then I saw another letter making a pleading appeal to this dissentive member to withdraw 4 his objection. “It was not difficult for me to di vine a pertinent political quarrel were the said individual to gain some po- litical standing by evidence of hostility to the Communists. “I have no doubt that the British government was appealed to either to withhold or revoke the passport of this objectionable member. This sit- uation it was pleasantly relleved from by the action of the State Depart- ment.” [TELL OF NAVY’S SEARCH * FOR SEAPLANE PN-9 NO. 1 Remarkable out- lined of Plane Pilots Operating From Aircraft Carrier Langley. Press. Calif., September 22, ble achievements of vy pilots, operating from the air- c carrier Langley, in the search for Comdr. John Rodgers and the crew of the seaplane PN-9 No. 1, off the Hawalian Islands, were told ves- terday on the Langle: E Honolulu by Lieut Smith and Comdr. officer of the Langley Comdr. Smith is engineering officer of the aircraft squadron’s battle fleet Flying land anes exclusively and never bei ht of land, the naval airmen more than 15,000 square mil away More than 100 hours was . the planes being in the air in all kinds of v In this time not a single was forced down and not one he flizht personnel sustained the test mishap. 0DD FELLOWS IN gESSION. Achievements THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’l CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING l MR. AND MRS. E. W. HUBBARD, Decatur Heights, Md couple who have been receiving congratulations fol- lowing the celebration of their fiftieth year of married life. RE-ENACT MARRIAGE OF HALF CENTURY AGO S| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hubbard of | Decatur Heights Felicitated by Friends and Relatives. ward pa Railwiy Co. GERMAN ROADS PAY TAX. 28,090,000 Gold Marks Given To- Dawes Plan Annuity. September 22 (P).—Sey- ker Gilbert, agent general ition, announces that the vesterday paid | 28,000,000 gold marks into his office. This was the first monthly install- Mr. | ment on the account of the trans- . B Hubbard gathered night at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. a port tax toward the second annuity under the Dawes plan. H. W Ibertson, at De hi A N u marched into ption 1 Mendelssohn’s | “Wedding March,” played by Mrs.| Harris, and after an ad- | icome 'and congratulation | 3 eph M. Anderson, pas- tor of the t Presbyterian Church | of Hyattsville, of which Mr. Hubbard | is an elder, the guests congratulated the couple.’ The hor decorated in_marigolds and brid '0Ses. Maurice H. Jarvis, v president of the Decatur Helghts Citizens' Associa- tion, presented Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, on behalf of the association, with & large basket of flowers, a ring, a gold pencil and fountain pen for Mr. Hub- bard, a vanity case and gold thimble Mrs. Hubbard, and a picture. The couple also were presented with in gold. Officers of the First Presby- terian Church of Hyattsville gave them a gold and silver dish. Mr. Hub- bard presented Mrs. Hubbard a cameo brooch, and Mrs. Hubbard gave her husband an easy chair. Mr. and Mr: in Iowa. They b their one child, Mrs. Gilbertson, five grandchildren. ' Mr. Hubbard is 72 years old and his wife 68. for M were married | n addition to People of China now prefer Amer- ican eggs to those from other coun- tries. Citizens Savings B ANK " “BANK OF THE PEOPLE” || 1336 New York Ave. N.W. § = Hot Water Radiator Heat A D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925. » Fall Wednesday, One-Thirty to Three O’Clock New Modes—destined to cause quite a ripple in fashionable society this Fall—make their debut in this formal revue of the Autumn mode. Correct sportswear, impeccable tailored attire and costumes for the afternoon and evening. The way Paris wears her jewels, the length of her skirts, all the important little details of the style will be shown—by twenty living models! The revue will include millinery, gowns, coats, footwear and accessories. U AR AR AR R AR A AR AR AR AR AR A AR A TR AR AR AR AR AR PR AR AN Fashions Music by Meyer Goldman and LANSBURGH & BRO. 2 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 The Simple Way to Shapeliness How to Reduce in an Entirely New Way (Without, Exercisc Drugs, Dict or Rubber Gar- ments) Will be the Sub- ject of a Lecture By Miss Ernestine Littlejohn (Recognized Authority on Reducing) Twice Daily—10 AM. and 3 P.M,, in the L&B Cor- set Shop All This Week The Lectures are for Women Only, because meant for women These lectures place you un- der no expense obligation whatever, will be o with you pri lectures. Don’t m helpful talks, for ev too gl GLGG G, Other Unusual Entertainment are slender, Miss Littlejohn’s Features preface on “Ideals of Beauty as Found Today” will prove interesting. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. This is the ideal heating outfit for small buildings, with or i 1 without basements. Keeps ALL t a comfo His Orchestra Admission of Races of Color Sug- gested to Grand Lodge. PORTLAND, Oreg.. September 22 (#).—The Sovereign Grand Lodge con. vention of the Independent Order of 0dd Fellows opened with Grand Sire | H. A. Thompson of Detroit recom- mending action be taken to permit ad- | mission to the order of races of color the world over. The convention will be in session until Frida 4 The request rmally presented | to him by the Grand Lodge of the | Netherlands, which reported that men reslding in the Dutch Fast Indies wished to join the fraterni ERICA"S DRI ' |AM NK o (The Ultra of Ginger Ale the Presbyterian Church will convene L Tl i Sormon by the Hev. W, W- Prace ot 4 \ mind—the comfort _ of T Flow, Lewis your feet as well as their appearance. 3 The makers of Grip- Tite shoes bear these same two points in mind and the result isthesmart- est looking of footwear built on a special combin- ation last, (the heel two widths narrower than the vamp), with a steel shank to prevent foot weariness. Three models are sketched: a trim two- strap pump, a four but- ton side model, and a neat = = = oxford. In black satin, / plack or brown suede, black or brown kid, patent and tan calf, with Cuban or military heels. Sizes 2% to 10, widths AAA to D. 7 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Aok your deat. or 10 showand ARCOLA is unlike any heating pl;n:nrm bave ever seen. Itis boiler, radiator and water heater combined. It generates foroves) s @nd radiates warmth in the room where it is set and heats trated beoidet radiators in cther rooms—automatically. ARCOLA pays for itself in fuel savings. Sold on 10 time! AMERIGAN RADIATOR CORPANY np v The Costume of the Season! Balbriggan Jersey Suits $5.95 No matter where you go. the young girls are wearing these two-piece suits of Bal- briggan, because they are so smart and comfortable. Lightness of weight and kick-pleat skirt allow per- fect freedom for sports wear, while a mannish col- lar and two handy pockets make them ideal for dress or business wear. Choice of May, green, pencil blue, tan, brown and henna. Sizes 16 to 42. SPORTS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR Foot Comfort, Plus Style Wednesday—A Timely Selling of Grip-Tite Shoes SILKS SYNOD MEETS TONIGHT. In buying shoes you al- ways have —or at least September you should have—two im- i The splendor of the East with its bright col- ors and fine cloths, has a rival in our Silk Dept. (1,000 Yds.) 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, rich, lustrous Charmeuse, very desirable for distinctive $l 79 . costumes. Yd., (2,500 Yds.) 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine, ex- cellent heavy quality; in fifty beautiful $l 79 colors. Yd.... 40-inch Georgette Crepe, close weave, heavy quality. A popular material for Fall frocks. Choice $1.79 of 30 Autumn shades. Yd.... 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, with a fine, soft finish. In a number of plain and changeable col- ors. %d $1 ‘79 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Ribbon Garters Have Taken a New Place in the Mode—in these Days of Brief Skirts No longer prosaic bits of elas- tic that serve to hold stockings— these néw garters are worn be- low the knee and one occasion- ally glimpses the dainty frills of ribbon and flowers. - Pastel colors; some with pert little head painted on them, some with an edge of lace and French rosebuds.. 50c to $1.50. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. posed of three presbyterie: brier, Kanawha and Tygart with a total membership of N3 iy | I I : Sixth Floor Offers Rare Opportunities to the Housewife This Fine 32-Piece Luncheon Set Only $3.95 Home Needs at Exceptional Savings! Six Opportunities for the Housewife America Dry tops the list of real, refreshing, icy-cold deliciousness. You'llloveits delightful sparkle and tang. America Dry Ginger Ale is packed in handy one dozen car- tons for your convenierice. Have your dealer supply you, today. Keep the joy of this gloriously refreshing beverage always in your home. If You Want Help —Adpvertise. A Star Classified Ad will i bring you responses frem practically every one seek- ing such 2 position as you have to offer_no matter whether it requires tech- nical skill or not. The Star Classified Sec- tion is closely watched by those out of employment 19 me : able ‘legs. —or who want to make a 2 Size 26x40 = . ‘ 5 S 356 $6.95 R1d-Jid Folding Ironing Table, very convenient for the kitchen- .95 ette. Each, Porcelain Top Kitchen Table, with Our bimor o kel en b drawer and detach- A set that any housekeeper would be proud to own! Of an excellent grade of semi-porcelain with beautiful ransome cdge and gold-line trimming. Set consists of : 6 Plates (7 inch) The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here com- bined—because Star Ads bring quick’ re- turns. Oblong Steel Hamp- Meotal Waste Paper ers, convenient size, Baskets, strongly made, enameied in with separate cover. AMERICA DRY PO N0 35 amaen in @295 Famiv: GINGER ALE SIXTH FLOOR. HOUSEWARES DEPT. Willow Clothes 6 Cups and Saucers 6 Plates (4 inch) 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Vegetable Dish 1 Meat Platter SIXTH FLOOR, CHINA DEPT. R S N SR S R Y ish “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office

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