Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18 APPRUVAL VUICED oncazstaa concear | |BELGIAN PREDICTS |t i asemieas moerency o] URGES ENTERING COURT. | A inre s, b o, i m’ now on be the chief yre- gaged in world trade, members of S Lranonoett Diithe United g0 ANOTHER LOCARNO pation.of all.’ Heads 2217 B Chamber 1l Tondon| ot oard W sapsaikii. a : s A The foreign minister continued: our country take its legit p Bt 1 “But T want to make it cle. Writes Letter to Borah. in this court.” UE B"-L | 2 ! igera s 1uslon (0 gy et LONDON: November 18 ().~ Fran Fenstad, assistant Foreign Minister Vandervelde Says sttt ey Powell, president of the Ameri- W e Nations of Earope Will Meet emmin ey e Seerity |40 Chamber of Commerce in' London. 801 11th St. N.W. Main 2704 Parent - Teacher Congress verture. “Grand Tnier. Russia in Parley. addressed a letter to Senator h urging the adherence of the United States to the World Court. He | T Vanderveide Naplored i{he are| e ; Rl s f i LEAN and PRESS Wants Education Board Blacie 0 3 Pl T T ationalists As residents of a foreign country i s : ] : . ALL and DELIVER is possible only by general, proper- tionate and simultaneous disarma- . Locarno aid K & ‘Ship O'Dreams:... Francis BRU LS, November 18.— The | toWard the Locarno p e — — Selection m g =i reigy inister, Emi! ‘an- | o se S 8 a > | Members Elected. Seihon & el Belgian foreiga minister, Emile Van- | cause Germany’s p .ef;:(llluf;:‘:;ie ol This Wonderful SOUTHLAND BATTERIES F irot SCharaiietistic. | dervelde, enhanced-the hopes of those [ mind : : litics d Old Prescription i et “hancellor Luther For Rheumatism | Built to Last MEN,S SUITS 95 and Gustay Stresemann. Refillm‘imn Service Guaranteed . . IC A bill was introduced calling for = the ratinextion o the e ecicment || Bswepten, TTEL oy i, e WHY PAY MORE? || (Silks and Linttis) Exeeped) i THOL and By Deen nenew: = = 5\ 4 B | who see in the future a “United States The Gaqu> bill, which provides g of Europe” when, addressing the for the election of the members of » £ { Chamber on foreign amairs yesterday, the local Buard of Education by the it & \ he predicted another Locarno, in which ;I:I/\.(;\r:‘s “.y:n":\::lfi:mimn‘,) 4 - a | the nations of Europe would meet | between Belglum and the i e \-u—‘snuuu’lul S 3 ro nanimous by the C | Russia S rence ts ates, rec ; cotiated a P of A al e times & day B Colimtia. Chnereas s ot DAriL |inenent toiane Sy s SRS TR S s Breeei Ree el el 8" aiite i iod | | Southland Battery Co. LADIES’ SUITS $1 50 Teacher Associations at a meetine in | COAST GUARD CUTTER The prediction cams in the course o ”""'?L'.'n'\: ety ) ® he Hotel Hamilon yesterday atter of u vigorous defens= of the Locarno 2 = R CEL T k 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 ng IS LOST DURING STORM | xreements as evidencinz the worlds | Echo soundings by ships are prov. "he indorsemant was embodied in s overmastering desire for peace. Tt was | inz successful # 1esolution which declared that the ! enaciment of the proposed legislation | Wreeck Occurs When Ship Is En- would be her-ficial for the District, and that copies of the bill be fur nished other organizations in thi: Cook Is Drowned. city for their approval. B e ¥ Q.30 November Special Sal The adoption of the resolution fol ated Press lowed ‘an address by dames G| KEY WEST. Fla. November 15 | ovember opecia ale Yaden, president of the District of | Loss of the Coast Guard cutter 245 Columbia Public \Scheol Association, | during a storm ember 6 while the | in which he explained the hill and | vessel was entering San Juan Harbor. . ’ b 4 told haw he thought it wounld henefit | Porto Rico, was reported here vester. . the public schools in Washington day to division headiuarters. Shin's | 11 Isses Oa« S Mr. Yaden said he would be pleased | Cook Otis A. Williams, Mobile, Ala., | IOthn thr F and G Streets tn see the bill passed by Congress as | was washed overboard and drowned it now stands, bur that he would be |during the storm. Williams was willing to see it amended in almost | buried in the military cemetery in San | $ $ any form in order to pass, so long [Juan. | as it p ed for the election of the | The cutter had been active in chas- 4 ’ members of the Board of Education, | ing liquor smugglers in the Porto h k ’ ¥ ection since N . 1925, Ce R o .. ot the !hanksgiving Dinner, Dan Mrs. W. T. Bannerman. prominent nestina with 10 p: member of both the Congress of | first placed in operation, after its con- Parent-Teacher A ations and the [ struction in Decemlw. 1924, off the Tublic School siation, declared 5 rom Mi ’ ’ character, mostly in individual tvpes o hink e o ving ‘ : or er oOocia unction i ' I at “everything we do in trving to . B. Na - in | 2 s improve schoals would be 30 per cent | charge, other “members distinction more effective if we had an PIFI tive v are proceeding to L . e k .. officials here were advised. The Fabrics—Sucde-finish rent| Furs were more in demand. at the : Can but revert to the old spirit of happiness and thankfulness—if sheer gowns, The Furs—Fitcl Associations, announced | Winnipeg auction last S er tha S Il Rl i L i Mlisns'l Gaat, Sectioh. Poursh. fo0s nlans for anepial Iestings—te BElatiany eniono ast September than emphasizing exquisite correctness add to the brilliance of the occasion—and to known as the “Parent-Teacher Insti | city. the charm of the wearer. tute”—for the purpose of studving varent-teacher work. in Sel Iyulfl tomorrow “ongress of Parent-Teachers, will con Frock \ FrOCkS hm the afternoon session. while Mrs. :w';'llrv"»-«:h:m"lfi:v'vl(m:hl‘?w:"””-?i COUGH OR COLD ! Introduces. Shaded Stress the New o= N\ WOI‘IlenyS Coats =chool. The latter is to be introduced R T THATHANGS ON ! <13 | Pailette Treatment Flower Coloring ™ “ v Rlchly Fur Trimmed ~tering San Juan Harbor. choice collection of lavi hly furred the cessful models of the season. Coats of a more exch Features of Sessions. . 5 ¢ ot Special features of the two sessions Slender lines. a fur-bordered \ flutter of filmy ;;vmgrl e § will include a plavlet, “Defeat of | - ritbeck a woised over a georgette slip v Fwllv,” to be given by the dramatic Persistent coughs and colds lead flare h““n"" a new neck and I - = ! ‘ » 4 $ $ elass of Park View School during the || to serious trouble. You can stop || an elongated blouse are par- —a trailing cape-effect hack afternoon. and special music by the || them now with Creomulsion, an : s ; L e . Junior high schools orchestra and || emulsified creosote that is pleasant . ticularly noted. in this im- a corsage of chiffon flow- chorus. under the direction of Dr. E. || to take. Creomulsion is a new 3 > . ‘. ] ors 4 inted in s >y O oyoBarnes, director of music in the (|| medical discovery ~with two-fald £ X ported youthiul model— ‘fi' + daintily tinted 1‘ 1o 1 Our buyer searcl public schools. at the night session. || action; it soothes and heals the in- | iashioned of av ower tones, worn low on inter coats. Sold at su The latter session will be presided over || flamed membranes and inhibits || ) hic "f“ f heavy white 2 | Winter coats. Sold at su by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, president || germ growth. satin. The tiny shaded pail- the hip. These give an al- Coat Sale. they are the b of the District of Columbia Parent- 2 i ; i Shkde Meacher A ssoeiations. Of all known drugs, creosote is ettes, applied flatly in a solid most fairy-like quality to Recheohs !"‘” A special feature of the meeting in ||| recognized by high medical author- ¢ f i sl S ited at the the Hotel Hamilton vesterday was a || ities as one of the greatest healing J design. form a floral pattern of e e this dance {rock vout ming. ceremony incident to the presenta-|| agencies for persistent coughs and o Ainaduzl cha T vellow, sketched at tion of a large silk United States |||colds and other forms of throat i ""I‘."‘I charm. The fiag (o the congress by Mme. Von || troubles. Creomulsion contains, : fur is rich brown fox. ‘$150. $45. : : Unschuld, a ‘member of the. organi. dition to creosote, other heal: , The Silhouettes o tion. elements which soothe and heal \ the infected membranes and stop || Ol d - . The Colors — \\ine . the frritation and inflammation. || ~ ther domestic and import- Other Georgette, Chiffon cuckor Futrall Heads University Body. [| Shile the creosote zoes on to the || / ed Dance and Evening S ey ]k e CHICAGO, November 18 (). ' « blood. attacks the seat of the trou. || 1 Frocks, $25 to $300. w Sl A oA i = LB : Futrall, president of the Un ble and checks the growth of the $16.50 to $59.50. of Arkansas, was elected presi o 1] germs. e Section, Fourth Juniors® Secsion. Pourth fivor the National -Association of Siate « : 8 TniVeraities At the oo of thie thinie e Creomulsion arantesd satistactors annual convention here vesterday. H. Wronehial asthaa roneuioie V. Chase, Dresiient of the Wisiversity [} 23 fillor fprms of setpipators 1dlaeasen of North Carolina, was selected sec- | [ & Seier Tome o o Ml e 2ve retary-treasurer. ¥ 14, s, ot Teliexed Al el R o bar i e Commpee Woman's Evening Gown — ' = Evening Gown Shg! For the Larger Sponsors the : 2 \ Woman Hoodwach & Wotheop || "o o RN T o : and unquestioned dignity in 10th, 11th, F and G Streets This charming crystal bead- et > . 7 this gown for formal wear ed chiffon frock uses out- 2 standing features to create unusual smartness. Not of flesh georgette crepe—the fabric Paris has approved 3 : - for another season. [he only is the skirt cut in the . gown with the rippling un- latest petal scallops, but it PE 4 ' i Y " Cloth Mo 5 ot i i s e oot oungsters (lothes spray with white velour X ;”1 Sl asiy es Ui = flowers. Developed in white | [ e it e 1 e Basipin \ | At iy For Cooler Weather waist motii. $89.50. flesh silk crepe gives excep- tional lines. $95. You " ~ceing this Other Dinner and Evening ) N 2\ dren 1 to'0"and suits Gowns S = Other Formal Gowns ‘\”H)”\‘\h $29.50 to $175 §75 to $125 e Walnsrie: Gown Seadlbn, Tl mors ) bt bt DI A6 balbs Plain and printed ¢ and wool ‘crepe. broidery. some v bloomers, $6 to $12.50. Boys' Suits C A ’ lored madels of balbriggan, $6 to $8. orrect Accessories Tailored models of velvet. $12.50 to §27.50. In the various needs for the various Thanksgiving occa- LRt Settion Rourlingr sions these will form helpful suggestions: as easy to wear as stockings \ ' Appropriate Shawls laliari Crepe de Chine Shawls, - Hand-painted and Printed Shawls, FROM the moment you put on a pair of our | S of Rayon Silk, ?(:153." Hand-painted Silk Velvet Arnold Glove-Grip Shoes you seem to forget S| A Shawls, §35. you have them on. It's the patented Glove- ! : Grip feature that makes them fit so well. i Wy A Favorite Perfume & But, also, vou'll find that you never wore | f 4 T e el S more handsome, stylish shoes. The beauty i 3 { Smart Footwear is built in them. The lines last as long as the i 2 7 gl Bronze Kid Pumps, beaded tongue, $1250. shoes. And the shoes scem never to wear out. [ | ). MRDELe, [S8I0 325 e * Come in today. Try on a pair. We have i ) ; Evening Handkerchiefs s stylesand leathers tosuitevery taste and desire. In georgette and sheer finen, face bordered, $1 to $3. B Add This New Note to Y our Bedroom Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. 1 i { Handkerchief Section, First floor. French Chiffon Hose 3 . A direct shipment of French Chiffon Silk Hose, with narrow open clox. EmbrOIdered Krlnkle Noir. blanc, gun metal, silver, peche, chair, morésque, beige. $5 the pair. : Bedspreads ((7,( ))%@\\“‘\ Specially priced, $1().95 For the guest chamber—or gifts—for holiday use—remark- ably low priced, hand-embroidered unbleached krinkle bed- spreads, fringe trimmed. Four patterns, in size 72x93. We have never been able to offer this value before, all such spreads being previously bought to sell at much higher ])l’l(’CS. Art Embroidery Section. Third floor. Women's Oxfard The “Arch-Maid®

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