Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 32

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82 DRY ENFORGEMENT - POLIGY ATTACKED, Senator Harreld Insists on Being Consulted Regarding Oklahoma Appointments. The question sional influence prohibition en come to the fore e Senator, his letter, which he made pubh at it would be in : to say to you in « t we shall expect this courtesy from your department,” he sald. General Disa xx Senators atives, except in certain s met with considerable dis- e Capitol. Several Sen hat they have reports that it was the | hit being rtors, and between nment. red in his let with I remo: ough Direc Oklahoma, with out ar ed cause and without previous ttion with either Sen- t State. churches said he was being charged with th respons in the matter, nstrained to further insis d be reinstated or else 0od cause should be given as he should be removed.” that he had a not to be unduly active in promoting any candida appointment as en- forcement of Senator Harreld wrote that he would have to insist that nelther Secretary Andrews nor - White should do anything standing in e in which he 1 endan- ger his chances for re-election in the coming campaign. NEW PHDNé EXCHANGE. Atlantic Branch to Care for In- creased Lincoln Service. w telephone o the Wasl phone Co. der to care for the in crease of te ones expected in the i ed by the Lincoln ex is now equipped with and more will be added as ording to an announcement T. Clagett, divisional manager of the telephone « The name the new exc Mr. Clagett & - Zeppelin Company Incorporated. SACRAMENTO, Calif.,, Octobed 9 (). —The a New York concern. with a reported capital stock cles of incor- . The articles Cafeteria 1315 New York Ave. Pastry-Food will taste mighty sweet after the game today. Luncheon. Dinner. Music. Blossom Iny Frank P. Fenwick A A\\\ SRR \ TWeather: Rain, snow and slush, ‘wet pavements, puddles of water—what lively youngster can resist the temptation to walk right through the worst of it? Protect their feet and safeguard their health ‘with a pair of sturdy, hon- est Buster Brown Shoes, made of carefully selected Icather throughout, and put together by experts ‘who know what the shoes will have to stand. That’s true economy, Priced from $3.00 to $5.00 726 7th St. N.W. 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. Moo mwarn & Lonthrop 10th, 11th and G Streets—Phone Main 5300 The Soft Velour Hat Autumn’s Richest Colorings A Suit Value Boys Have Proven 4 pieces 51375 o - %10 Tailored, smart looking, and of remarkably soft, silky velour —with the hints and tendencies of corfect hat fashion. These hats are designed to delight the woman who at this Vest, Ja,cket 3 time neels a jaunty model which is at the same time con- y servatwe.. The styles are in general small and close fitting, a«nd I wo Pa»lrs establishing them correct for tailleur and sports costume. Bois de rose, wood browns, gray, greens, wines and new . , gray, 5 Golf Knlckers shades of blue—as well as black with trimmings unique, give a wide choice. Splendid materials, a good choice of i# | ey Sectou ot Ao patterns, and excellent workmanship appreciably add to the unusualness of this combination. Coats are plain Eng- | 4 | lish models—At-wool fabric, single and i 2. 0 double breasted, alpaca lined, giving a smarter style. Sizes 8 to 18. i A In Her New Versions of an oys Blouses, $1 : Sport Siip-ons, Special, §3.95 The Paris Beaded Frock Attached, collars, ) v kS $39.50 sizes 7 to 14 years. -neck Sport White, tan, blue, ) Slip-overs, me- B w o ven stripes, & dium weight, all The Beaded Frock from Paris Prince of Wales worsted, in the mgkes its entre in the form of ff“h:‘b:‘r“iimm‘ ; new lively de- dainty little Jane Wandl mod- S ! : signs boys like. els—possessing decidedly dif- I‘;-;&:':\_”C :}Zc';l 53“" : % ‘ ‘i‘::: 853 tgos 16 ferent features than the beaded e ) PR S frocks of former seasons. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. : The variations of silhouette emphasize soft flowing drapes and flares. This is a real jov SUggCSfions In Children’s A Full Line of BOYS’ since they combine the softness Underwear and Hosicry Imported Shoes of georgette with the beauty of $ line and the exquisite col f- Imported Woolen Novelty Golf Hose in There is a certain appearance in_these fects possible \\"'Iith bead: e checks and stripes with fancy cuff tops. Scotch-grain Oxfords from Great Britain i < 4 A : - 7Y to 1014 that appeals to boys and makes them Orange Orchid 2 want a pair. £ $3 $3.50 $4 Oxfords with square toes, sizes 1 to 2, Chartreuse Lavinde GiEl-hCationt TanaPhwostlcomtimaint f | o Si;e-?-zfi\{olf' 37'501'( e T Flesh Yellow Suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee f;',’j’;’,’éf sig:s 1‘12“’2,(;6.501;"2:4&‘::) ‘5 Sea Foam White and ankle length legs—or high neck, $7.50. S Black long sleeves, ankle-length legs. 2 to 10 Boys’ Scotch-grain High Shoes, 2% to years, 6, $7. s’ Wi i igh 3 $2.25 Boys’ Tan Willow Calfskin High Shoes Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Underwear and Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. Children's Shos Section, Fourth fleor. Another Smart Version of Week-End Candy Special The St : 2 Pounds, Homemade, 95¢ e Delicious Homemade Candy, comprising chocolates, creams, assorted nuts, IO and bonbons in a specially priced two-pound box. Candy Section, Fourth floor. When a shoe fashion has enjoyed such uninterrupted ac- ceptance as has the strap pump one may be assured of the wisdom of such a choice as this. One strap, with three small cut-outs on the side, bow covered heels, turned soles. Patent Leather Dull Leather Black Satin Woman's Shoe Section, Third floor. This Beautiful Console Victrola Retac ¥132-%0 Just a few of these Victrolas il- lustrated are left to sell at this unusual price. Equipped with Radio Cabinet and Albums. Four-spring motor, gold-plated tone arm, fully guaranteed. Convenient Terms— $10 down Gay Costumes for the Season’s .30z Gala Event—Halloween With the howling of the winds and the mystic light of pumpkins—the world once more B NCW Imported is cloaked in the spirit of Halloween. One thing only remains to be a part of the thrilling spell—to cloak yourself in a fitting disguise and become imbibed with the rev- elry of the occasion. Initial Stationery Here is how folk, big and small, may dress: Spanish Man Patch Clown Turkish Girl Jester $ Spanish Girl Old-Style Clown Russian Danccr Spotted Yama > 2 BOX Witch Gypsy Mandarin Vernon Castle Devil Wooden Soldier Irishman Al Chinaman Mexican Girl Peasant Girl Pumpkm Girl To make the postman doubly Pierrot Mexican Man Peasant Boy Algerian Dancer welcome, and to insure letters of i The Costumes of Sateen, Brocade, Cambric, $2050 to $25 distinctive appearance—new im- Many of the above character costumes come for children 4 to 14 as well, and in addition ported initial stationery with cut- certain lordud‘an':;tg; e Hood B. P2 out initial. There are 25 sheets of ittle iding Hoo o-peep / 1 Simple Simon Pirate : paper and 24 blue-lined envelopes. Toy Section, Fourth floer. 4 3 Stationery Sceticn, First floor. Saturday Specials in Costume Accessories Every Item at Much Less Than the Regular Price Pull-On Chamois Gloves, $3 Soft, white, 6 - button pull-on gloves, Biarritz style—a direct import from France, of beautiful washable chamois, spe- cially priced, $3. Glove Section, First floor Pure Silk Hosiery, Special, $1.35 An exceptional value in Women's Full-fash- joned Silk Hose, with lisle soles and garter tops—colors, black, parchment, gray and rose blonde. Hoslery Section, First floor. Sleeves, Special, $2.75 The popular sleeves of heavy quality black, white, gray and tan georgette, designed to make new dresses out of last year's sleeveless styles. Neckwear Section, First floor. French Linen Handkerchiefs $2.50 for 6 Women’s French Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, hand-rolled hems—6 colors in box, neatly done up and very specially priced, $2.50. i Handkerchief Sectlon, First floor. Shoulder Gardenias Special, 50c Full-blown Paris Gar- denias with bud and foli- age. In white, orchid, and pink. Special for Saturday, 50c. Artifictal Flower Section, First floor. Girdle Brassieres, Special, $2.95 Nature’s Rival Girdle Brassieres of excellent quality brocaded rep combination, with detach- able shoulder straps—fashioned to smoothly mould the figure and give straight lines. Corset Section, Third floor. - Velveteen Among New Fashions For Little Girls Two and Three-pc. Dresses $12.50 $19.50 The sketches tell the story of the popularity of these lovely frocks for girls 7 to 14. Velveteen fashions the top, bound with flannel or tweed, to match the skirts which are on a separate waist. In the three-piece style a separate little waist of washable broadcloth makes a real grown-up suit — and trims and freshens the coat collar. Browns — Blacks — Navy — Pencil Blue. With skirts of blending stripes and Scotch plaids. Gitls” and Juniors’ Coats Girls’ Coats in the latest fabrics of Fall, trimmed with the richest furs, and coming in greens, browns, canna, cran- berry, blues, black, with such fashion tendencies as flares, choker collars and banded borders. $16.75 to $69.50 Beautifully Tailored Coats for juniors, in tweed, needle- point, suedine, polaire and strooks cloth—fur trimmed and in all Fall colors. $29.50 to $135 Girls’ and Juniors' Section, Fourth floor.

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