Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 39

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NOVEMBER 19, 1925. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., THURSDAY, 39 FEARS CHEAP CREDIT COUNTY INSTITUTIONS MAY BRING INFLATION GIVEN GRAND JURY 0. K. Final Report at Rockville Shows Federal Reserve Board Member 44 Indictments Returned and Sees D i - NEW YORK, November 18.—Dr. S B L 95 Witnesses Heard. and Mrs. Hudson Maxim sailed ves- tion’s Prosperity. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 19.— terday for their fivet trip abroad in e 26 years, and one of the chief vea- The grand J vhich adjourned here | jate) Tuimduy afternoon - after 14 I3 en in sesslon seven days, sons for the trip, the aged in reported to the court thut 95 witnessed ventor suld, was to get some ale had been examined and 44 indict- and stout. Dr. Maxim before the eIt retnrTeN ANAL AR < we SO hip sailed distributed among’ his that no undue pressure had friends @ pamphlet against prohi- Dition. “We will bave 1o invent a new human race if prohibition i to be enfor he said, “and that new race will have to be aided and abet- | Ly the Anti-Saloon League. Drinking races have always domi- nated the world and will always do_so. “Enforcement of prohibition is enforcement of a crime. That is why people of ordinary common its bearings and being drawn into the IlPll)l of thoughtless speculation. Cheuper and more abundant credit than the country has ever known on so extensive a scale ia giving them aid and encouragement. It is time for a halt leat a speculative frame of mind should be engendered which might in time invade the fleld of legitimate trade and industry.” KEY WEST NEED CITED. | | Florida Governor Advises Legisla- ture of Fresh Water Emergency. TALLAHA 5, Fla. November 19 (). —Speedy enactment of laws to cnable Key West to secure fresh ter from the mainland and of such Joeal and municipal legislation as | may be necessury was urged by Gov. ial les : John W. Martin yesterday {n his mes g d aders | 8;‘:,‘,:‘,.’}:""“3;?"::”"':;‘fi',f::,d"";,‘.“fL\ e to the extruordinary session of never before had such w surplus of | the Leg floating credit been avallable in ex The chiel *Xf‘vull:le"‘lold :h'Thl cets of the requirements of com.|Makers he had called them to Tall merce, agriculture and industry, In |huesce “for the purpose of ehacting this situation he saw potential diff- |lecixlation that will promote this culties and declared that the Federal [Browth and encourage the progress Reserve Banks now should hold true | of the State. to the course plotted for them and | The legislators were of the opinion refuse to stand as life preservers for |that the session Would last only a speculators. few days. Asserting flhu = <'onsildern‘k:: -~ volume of credit had been absorl lin land speculation in some parts of c‘m""‘h" Dentistry. the country and speculutive buflding | From Life. operations in others. he described | Victim—You've pulled three teeth! these a8 some of the dangerous spots | I only wanted one pulled. {in the present situation. | Dentist—Yes, I know. We gave you “There is evidence,” he & bit too much gas and 1 didn't want | “that a section of the public fs to waste it. Cinderella’s Slipper. Cinderella’s glass slipper h; Jooks been manufactured by human hands [, and 1s being sold in Paris =hops. And, strangely enough, worn not so much to the ball as in daytime, when it catches the reflection of the sun and glistens in all its chameleon shades. some Cinderella Maxim Goes Abroad Primarily to Get Some Ale and Stout » aainty. slip extremely fascinati CANADAWILL PUSH HYDROPOWER PLAN New Toronto Commission Head Says All Available Re- sources Will Be Developed. By the Assoclated Press. By the Associated Press. November Sines condition stands in | danger of being transformed into one of speculation and inflation. A. C. | Miller, Jederal Reserve Board mem- | {ber and widely known economist, de- | {clared here, with a warning that the |time has cime to apply conservation o business plans. Speaking before New Tingland's 19 —America’s been brought by officlals on witnesses, re- gardless of newspaper reports to the ntil you wear s St ) PHILLIPS MILK Iyl v UF MAENESM know what rubber prisoners in jail and the 2 Inmates heels can mean to you . . Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you #f the county home well cared for. may not get the original Milk of Mag- O,SULLIV ! N’S The grand jury expressed satisfac nesia prescribed by physiclans for 50 b\ (gYi g¥i gV L gL I\1Y “TORONTO. November 19 Magrath, the nes ronto hydropower dress last night PoLh il t y| ted thle water resources, internal | and international. rather than con struct steam plants to meet the coun. s expanding power requirements. "The address made before 700 engineers who come to TUHH\YO ¥5) shioe halr sense have no sympathy with the grath’s appointment. . Magri law said he thought th s S or. time to go in for ste: great development on the rence River proposed by Ont: be carried out witho Jury people of the south or Province of Quebec. He felt confident of co tion from both quarters in sloner Lacey Shaw, and of the county farm by the foreman, John R. Nich olson, and commended the good work of State's Attorney Joseph C. Cis: Sheriff Clay Plummer, Chief of Po. lice Willlam L. Aud and the men un- der them. and Mrs. Maxim will be abroad four months, visiting Eng. land. France, (.ornmm and Ttaly. She Wus Dnring. | From the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. One of the usual “four” for bridge fafled at the last moment and a next door consented to tion with the management of the county home by County Commis- years as an antacid, laxative, cor. N»«-tlw-. io could | to the | Germans bought 1,917 typewriters in America in the last » gap had slight knowledge of the | and before long committed ele “howiers,"” < “the king Lace Panels and Curtains. Worth $1.50 and $2; gle panels and strips in ecru and white. They can be_matched into pairs, 2 vards 2 . and Dlet 2% long. Nottingham filet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, ? A0 and Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. i i o Chiltsen Frida ---Green Tlclzet Specials smmaaes |5 Trimmed Hats Winter Coats dren, students, anemics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when 2.98 Lavishly Fur Trimmed SAMBLE! “10 ,fi W faintor hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring Reduced from $25 \ New Satins and Velvets v 69c Certainteed Floortex Remnants 59c Each are P ask or Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Maited Milk l_ -— ou know a king cannot beat | that | Law- | an ace! “I know that.” was the repl “but | \ 1 thought I'd let it have a t i opment there ied One | == i Senator ¢, | n. chairman of | the United States section of the inter- | national waterways commission Impossible. coss Magaz 810-818 Seventh Street Third Floor FOR ICED CHOCOLATE From Suc Thomas was not a prime favorite with his rich uncle. In vain did he try to impress him. but the old man was not easily fmpressed One night the youns man went to his uncle s home fer a call, and In the course onversation asked “Uncle, don’t you think it would be rather foollsh for me to marry a girl who was intellectually my inferior?” “Worse than foolish, Thoma; “Worse thap foolish- im fiatdaess Hats TR T WBUTUIUTURC: size the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. S\t YOU WILL FIND JUST THE BED YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED AMONG THE 28 DESIGNS Choice Trimmed Hats, ning, small, medium shapes. Black or vivid colors, many touched with metal fabrics and all effectively trimmed. Priced at $298 for Friday only—so investigate, and you will stay to buy. See the New “Gigolo” Velour Hat, $3.98 Street Floor- m stun- ind larger VIO The Graceline Salem A modern adaptation of the pular, carly-Amer- mr/udu choiceof the, famau: Simmons wood finishes . . . 28 different Graceline designs priced from $12.50 to ’57.50 SALS Wonderful values every one, and fashioned in the newest modes wnd of stunning fabrics. Colors, too, are striking and the bright rougette and vivid blues are prominent in the collection. Made of Morona Suedette, Buckin. Bolivi cloth, Suede and othe ng's Palace ERLTT T ZYBIEEAENE $1 Corselettes, 69c Boys’ $198 Pants Also Garter Brassieres made sl 39 plain and fancy striped ma & Llastic insert style mixtures hose supporters. Hoolk side and Brown and back model. Sizes 32 to 40. Second Floor Wooler throughout sizes 8 to 17 Street Floor Boys Bell Blouses, 69c Trregu 31 erades, ¢ Orlando, . Broad- ined in RIRUNARTAENSRRORIINATET : Dress Goods Remnants S T Sizes 16 to 44 and 131 to 192 69c Yd R Second Floor—King's Palace . ¥ % E ’ A ToEzBNRERZEREZ) ofong e Boys 19 Blowses, 59¢ yuyported English Broadcloth Shirts white allwool ~serge. e madras. “Argo” branc white wool batiste, light Full cut and well made. High and dark wool fabrics in leeves and voke back Just about 130 in the lot. Ir regulars of §1.69 grade. Collar- various weaves; also cotton fabrics for dress attached and neckband styles White, tan, blue and needs. Smart colors and patterns. Desirable Sizes 14 to 17. Street Floor A v v Cretonne and Men’s $1.69 Pajamas {'q,c“,,fi'; $1.39 Sy Street Floor hedd BALUITLEIR B LL R EELEREELL B Drapery Remnants nnelette and Plaza cellent qualit; $1 and $1.50 Corsets, 25¢ 19¢ Yd. colors and trimmir Also Ferris walsts, in white and flésh. Medium and low bust. Sizes 19 and 20 only. Second Floor 29¢ and 39c. Cretonne “in light and foD. dark colors. Also short lengths of white, fancy $1.50 Infants’ Bath Robes or plain marquisette. 3o 49c - o . Four only. Blanket Cloth Graceline Beds provide. Give your bed- it white "Sx‘?éhz‘x’z”“l;f.‘}im":°" roomthe distinctive charm of their beauty. ¢ Second Floor inches *wider s Tul . o T Street Floor Select from 28 period or modern styles. X “og)s g::'hr“‘g'v ?]l-?s ke Choose from alluring color or lustrous Dt immed it stin Gl $5.98 Coats, $3.95 wood finishes. You have full freedom 3 Couts. in siges 8.1 to express your indivitdual tastes. SINIGERs Collar, cuffs and some trim- mings of fitch mandel, x".\'~kr:n sealine, squirrelette, raccoon mandel, Manchurian \mly, bea- verette and coney. MOV G SV SIS DES Clearance of $5.75 Blouses and Tunics This exclusive Simmons design combines delicate lines_and graceful curces in an artistic effect never before achieved. Street Floor TaiRNEERTTITIEEFTNREENIEINTIIaIa The sensation of today! —Graceline charm, value and low price make new bed-history tailored Formerly Street Floor Thousands of women are eagerly seizing the opportunity to buy these beautiful new Graceline Beds. They are amazed at the unrivaled values offered at low prices. Floor simsEss Men’s $1 Shirts or Drawers, 79(; Each C A final clearance of a selected group of Felt Hats that formerly sold for $1.98. All colors and styles in the lot. At this price _only while the quantity 1 Street llom style All selling records for beds, even for Simmons beds, are being broken daily by the enthusiastic buying of Graceline Beds. Their success is unprecedented in all bed-history. See these beds at your favorite store. Don’t missthe bargains that i 732! THE SIMMONS COMPANY: NEW YORK - CHICAGO - ATLANTA Different freight rates make prices quoted slightly higher in West and Southwest. SIMMONS NEw [, Second Floor and 10 cond Floor Boys’ Lumberjacks, $3.89 Misses’ Union Suits, 55(: All-wool, button to the neck style, with two pockets. Large blocks in red with black, black Medium-weight Union Suits, with white or purple and black. with band top. Low neck. sleeve 8 less and knee length. reet Floor Street Floor Men’s $3.98 Sweaters $2.48 Huge output of the world’s largest bed factories allow Graceline Beds to be sold you for as little as $12.50. Don’t delay. See them at s R B R your store. Put them in your home. Women S Smart Slwes Children’s Gloves, 79¢ St o Street Floor - SAN FRANCISCO g 2 pairs of Fleece-lined Cape 5 Fashionable shoes for women who know style #kin Gloves, in brown and tan Men s 25C HOSE, 17c P" and value when they see it. These shoes con- $ 1 lh:_l\\tJ 1[: gulars of $1 rade. Cotton and Lisle Hose. made Street Floor ~ tJ Children’s Gloves, 59¢ 9 Leather and Suede Gauntlets stitute a very special purchase and consist of with dc \_m:_r Al fleece lined: irregulars of $1 qual Buckled Step-in Pumps Opera Pumps, Oxfords ity. Good. warm gloves. Street Floor Strap Pumps Satin Velvet Patent Tan Leathers Kid Gloves, $]1.69 % Women's Fancy-cuff Kid Blonde, black and tan in all heel styles and all sizes in the assortment, but not in every style. Periect quality. plain _or embroidered contrasting cuffs; white, Second Floor . black, tan, brown: capeskin soft-kid included. 51 Usual §3 quality. Sizes 6 to 18 Street Floor wool, made One-tirrd of your life it Street ¥loor Wash Goods Remnants 29¢ Yd. PURRISIRTEIEILES 825CEIBGRRINCSERERBENGEIE ! TR PLE B EELTE EEBEEEERSEAN EDS THE NEW VOGUE IN BEDS WHICH IS SWEEPING THE COUNTRY 75¢ Fur Banding 50c Yard beige, cocoa and "Wery smart for coat and dress trimming. Street Floor Table Gilcloth, 15¢ Yd. Short lengths of white and fancy patterns. Third Fancy Braids, 5¢ Yard Formerly 10c to 1ic. Narrow widths in numerous conx\n]mllon\ For lamp shades Street Floor Circular Tabs, 15¢ Yd. Our 50c quality. For collar and cuffs. Black net embroider- ed in gold, silver and colors. Street Floor Children’s Hose, 39¢ Part-wool or Silk-and-wool Hose in ‘black, white, camel and gray irregulars; broken siz Street ¥ hml $1 Rayon Vests, §9¢ Women's Bodice-top Vests and Step-ins. All tints. Rayon vastel Street Floor Formerly 39¢ 59¢c the vard. Jz m].ml sah; plain fussah pongee; English broadcloth, col ored nainsook, colored lining cottons, colored sateen, white cottens and mnovelties in useful lengths - for draperies, frocks. blouses, aprons, children’s ar, etc. \(rnol Floor WENTBERLEZINSDY

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