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% = ity statement declared the P Harold C. Smith, secretary of the the tail “Their course had been & ed by [was proper in every Commissioners Nugent and Thompson | board of review, the statement added, dissenting opinion. did not reach its conclusions on the The complaint, dismissal of which 'statements of representativs was announced a few days ago, assoclation alone. 722777 T LUMBER COMPLAINT The majority members of the Federal | IHumphrey, issued a defending their cou THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. 21 missal Move. de Commission, consisting of Fleet, Hunt atement today in_dismissing | complaint against the Ch Re- | the Lumber De: sioners V- CIIIII AT LI 2L 1L AT P ERGL LT H 4 LS L LA Each Day Brings New Revelations of How Quantity Buying Benefits the Customer | AT THE PALAIS ROYAL 2jority said the course pursued fon, |was in accordance with custom and | charged the assoclation with entering | into a combination to destroy competi- tion among {ts members and to in- | ACTION DEFENDED | greaze, the pricss gt wuich beberl NEWS RESTRICTION |, 0 mmnsters any e bt | e ainare i vepsebontitions. was in accord with a recommendation diction in the county or come under | the press to the facts relating to such | organization Prepares to Launch o ok e of the commission’s board of review, Majority Members of Federal |‘hich reported lack of Jurisdiction. Commerce, but were confined to Cook County, Iil, and therefore the com- of Press. mission did not have jurisdiction. As to assertions in the dissenting opinion the association was granted a ate informal hearing before the A of review, at which no witnesses sworn and no testimony taken, Special Dispatch to The Star. IILLIII I L LA LL L 1 uo‘.;o~~.oo'.floomocw . Just the kind that are wanted. Cut on graceful that fit well and give the Sizes 46 to 52. Palais Royal—Third $0040004000000000000000000 00000000 | i i There’s Warmth and Value! Women’s $2.95 Women's Merode Union Suits, wool and cotton mixed, with rayon stripe. Low neck, sleeve- less, tailored band, built and knee length. Sizes 38 to . Merode Union shoulder and knee length Fall weight, in cotton. Sizes 38 to 44. R R R S | | i e 3 : Fourth Floor Come in and R R s Srrecese 3 *1.00 frog trimming. P000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 00000000000000000 A 000 000000000000 Good-Looking Models in Extra Size House Dresses most $ lines long, straight lines so much desired by the larger woman. Made of nov- elty cotton suiting, in neat stripes and tailored effects with self trimming. Floor PP I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIEIEY Comfort in Knitted Underwear These Are An Extraordinary Merode Union Suits $1.95 -up shoulder Women’s $1.50 and $1.75 Suits Low neck, sleeveless, tailored band, built - up 95C Palais Royal—Main Floor Demonstration of Manning and Bowman Electrical Appliances taste the waffles.and coffee. 9000000000 0000000000000000() 00000000 0040400040000 00000000 00000000 2eee N B R e S S e S S ST SRS PSP PSSOV el R ] | % Flannelette Dispels the Fear of Wintry Nights! Two-Piece Flannelette Pajamas Regularly $1.98 $l 7 9 * Sale Price, Children’s Flannelette Pajamas and Nightgowns One and two piece models—in cozy warm flannelette, neat stripes—silk Palais Royal—Third Floor 0000000000000 000000000000000000000900200000000000000 Full-cut garments. Jacket finished with three frogs; long sleeves. Flanhelette Nightgowns Special group of warm gowns in a $ variety of stripes or all-white styles, with or without collar. Neatly made N and trimmed in ribbon, braid and hemstitching. Regular and extra sizes in the lot. 75¢ to *1.00 Straight or with scalloped ruffle, neat stripes. ' Regular and extra sizes. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000. The Two Groups Which Have Created a Sensation in Our November Coat Sale *59 ad ¥79 Handsome Coats, Fur Trimmed In all the newest, most desirable materials—featuring the smart $ new collars, and a variety of unusual sleeve treatments—those g designs. Fabricss Lustrosa Suede-Velour Roulustra Venise Petite Point Kashoretta women, 1714 to 37, 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000”, | Flannelette Petticoats P 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000-00000000000000000000000000¢ COUNTY BOARD HITS Tells Rockville Chamber of Com- |sheriff and county police. missioners are concerned."” ROCKVILLE, Md., November 4.—|of these communities, they do not feel portrayed In a letter just addressed to the Rock- | that it 1s within their province to at.| !0 $ensatidnalism or exaggeration.. ville Chamber of Commerce in re.|tempt in any way to restrict the sponse to a communication calling at- respect. The | tention to a resolution of the-chamber requesting the county officlals to re- lease no news concerning crimes and | other hand desire to have all matters| A Swedlsh sclentist has invented a o5 ‘of the | scandals in the county except through | of interest to the public in Mont- | paint which changes color with ad- | the Rockville representative of the CLIIIIEIIL LTI L 2L L L LTI 1L T L LA AL L L eere things which set them apart as out of the ordinary in coats at this the county commissioners yesterday |lic through the press. said: “The board, therefore, feels con- “Such matters usually are brought | strained to adhere to its policy of the the supervision of the office of the|matters with which the county com- day that there is no desire on the part of any member of the chamber to sup- press news of Rockville or the county and that the organization is solely in- prevent unjust or undue criticism of your community or any community of Montgomery County, and deprecate the publication by the press of incor- rect news, reflecting unjustly on any The resolution, he saild, was unfortu- dissemination of news, local or other- “The county commissioners on the gomery County, over which they have ' vancing temperature. Washington and Baltimore papers, | supervision, given freely to the pub-| TEAM CAPTAINS NAMED Harris Franklin, M for $20,000, to be launched next Satur- [ board Air Line in Florida is sald to day wera completed at a luncheon |be the straightest railroad in the | terested Im having happenings accu- | £lven yesterday by Mrs. Wal rately portrayed and without resort | Iuckerman, which includes Mrs. Charles R. tS:.I'enned - a1 orded and. "| Lindsay, jr., Mrs. Gerrit Miller, Mrs. ampooe : e et arefore, {sipur-| o oW B s. Joseph Bradley, Scoured Lo 3 eng: 1ss Evelina Gleaves Washed for the members of her committee captains for the drive Mrs. Barl w.| Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Chaffee, Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mrs.| Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 R 2 L L L 2T T T2 22T T 2 ZT 777, heldon 1{;155 Katherine' V. Mrs. G y Miller and Mrs. Charles R. Li FOR GIRL SCOUTS’ DRIVE | . Euch captain will organize ‘ group to solicit funds for next year" budget. This is the first time the | Girl Scouts have ever made a public First Campaign for Funds—8$20,- | appeal for funds to carry on their | activitles and to run the local office. 000 Needed for Budget. fo Final plans for the Girl Scout drive | The 200-mile extension of the Sea. | Steel Vaults Best Made, Guaranteed 5 Let no one tell y not the Pest on you. An casket of qual- ing fine X balming, use world. It has but eight_curves. chairman of the dri s, $4 1 Remem hix ,Qur mame 15 on back of the phone \'V. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home. Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. Dorothy Greene. Stored The committee appointed as team 2 LT T 27 e, Fasassaaas st s S o S T SOOI moderate price. All the Latest Style Tendencies in These Luxurious Coats at collars, tuxedo, choker and convertible collars. Cuffs, ; ; too, show their importance in the season’s modes, and appear in the muff cuff, bell, tailored or the pointed and scalloped Fur has been lavishly used in these beautiful models. There are collars in the pouch style, shawl Sizes for all ty/pcs. Women’s sizes, 36 to 46. Larger women, 4074 to 52%. Little 4. Misses, 14 to 20. THE FURS: Beaver Opossum Fox Krimmer Wolf Skunk Sizes: Misses, 14 to 20; Women, 36 to 44; Larger Women, 38V; to 52V, Palais Royal—Third Floor Furs: Colors: Natural and Queenbird Sable Dyed Sea Swallow Squirrel Havana Wolf (black and gray) Wine Beaver Gracklehead Fox Tanager Fitch German Black Palais Royal—Third Floor WWW‘WMM 3 Seldom Have We Offered So Fascinating an e L0000 0040000000000 000000 { 00000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, Assortment of Smart Footwear Modes Two new styles just received! *1.50 M Whether your costume is to be tailored or more formal, you will find here its perfect complement in footwear. Never have styles been more variegated or more graceful. The D’Orsay pictured above is shown in black velvet, patent leather and black satin. : The Strap Model pictured above is of patent leather and black satin. Other new models, $5.85 to $12.50. Palais Royal—Second Floor Quality Merchandise Courteous Service ZI?PALMS RovAL L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark Chicage . § : | z : § | i Kresge Department Stores é Rl T T T 2 e e T e § + £3 R iR‘ght Now When You Need Them! * E % y L) . N : Finished Card Table Covers: || E Tan Linene—finished with : N :colored machine embroidery in $ : N several designs. Finished edges 3 8 ; and corner ties, at 3 N b . § £ $ Black Sateen, of an excellent 1 ¢ quality. Machine embroidered $ 54 R b m_colored effects. Hemmed and s § $ with corner ties, at % N ¢ Palais Royal—Main Floor . N - et eseteterstrrtrreceet N - 217/ Offers an oppor- tunity to outfit your baby at 72222, small cost. Every One a Special Offering! N. - it Baby Dresses, 59¢ an g ocoa Of fine nainsook, dainty styles with pretty Squirrel yokes, long and short. Baby Pillows, 59¢ Of soft sateen, filled with sanitary kapok. Homestead Blankets, $1.29 Pink and blue v various figu bound with soisette. ze 30x40 inches. Handmade Pillowcases, $1.00 Several styles beautifully embroidered and scalloped in vines, flowers and sprays. Crib Pads 17x18 inches, 8 I WL LSS IS IIIILLL LI KA 17 ST 17x34 inches, 59¢ N Flannelette Wear, 59c Gowns, kimonos and petticoats—nice, 72 heavy quality. Baby Buntings, $2.98 All-wool eiderdown, lined with domet flannel—silk-lined hood. Trimmed in rib- bon. Baby Stockings, 50c Silk-and-wool cashmere—all white, {ull length. Sizes to 2 years. 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'000000000000000& JJILI 11718717 eI I re 0000000000000 08ttttttetentotts sntttottrtetottttettesttesessessesstesssssentes R R Rt R R aaaadaaa g e e S S S S R N “Smiling Baby” Bath N Robes, $1.00 ~, Made of soft robing—in white, pink and 8 blue—ribbon trimmed. N Palais Royal—Third Floor ¢ - 200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:000000 A Surprise Is in Store for Those Who See These Silk Dresses For Women and Misses at *16.50 Not often can one find the latest mode cou- pled with so moderate a price. Not often is it possible for us to procure a group of such an unusual value. 2 L2222 L2 2 2 2 L 7 P 2 2 R 22 222 Soft, graceful crepe de chine, satin and nov- elty faille are the materials .used to fashion these models, which embrace the straight sil- houette, circular effects or the two-piece frock so much in vogue. Embroidered collars and cuffs, fur borders, smart pockets, high collar effects and long, graceful sleeves are features of this very unusual group of dresses. eIttt 0000000000000 00000000040000000000000000000000000 0003 Colors are navy, black, green, cocoa and black, trimmed with raisin color. Sizes 16 to 42. Palais Royal—Third Floor § * * * * * § * * * i * ; . * * * + * * i * 20000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000004000000008 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N