Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. ’ At ator Proctor, he was assigned to the |test, as in past years, involved the b : Senate agriculture committes and | “old soldier” question. Civil War vet- - Former Senator Dies Tias an active member until his re- |erans had been & controlling factor, g tirement. He was interested greatly |but Mr. Page won despite the fact g 5 4 [] i aertcultural - aftaire " cspacialy | that Me' was pot a veteran,. o was New Silk Scarfs Holiday Toilet those pertalning to the live stock and | defeated in an attempt in 1900 to se- Goods Was 82 Years 0Id and Long S‘atzs!actmn Since 1859 trade in raw calfskins. At one time | TiS® in politics had become a menace Senator Page was credited with being | t© Senator Proctor and his associates. the largest calfskin dealer in the Senator Page’s home was at Hyde world—a business which, it 1s said, | PATK and the show place of the neigh- he bought from his father when a | Porhood with its picturesque views of sulted from his business—wholesale | litical cotemporaries declaring that his brush, white cup with silver-like holder. Military Brushes, $1.50—Imita- tlon leather cases dairy industry. This, doubtless, re- | cure a nomination for Congress, po- Men's Shaving Mugs, 59c—With A special purchase of Crepe de %%i%%fi% o : ( Shaving Sets, $2.49 to $10.00— 3 minor and developed through copnec- | the (Green Mountains. ' e was born Chine -‘nlnrfx in I‘v)«l"- lrmll”'*» With large mirror, brush afid mug D'Stmgulshed in Political Llonsian loyer ths moxlD. and was educated at Norwich Univer Painted designs in striking colors in_silver-like finish. 810-818 Seventh Street to match your costume. Street Floor As a member and later as chairman of the Senate naval affairs committee, Senator Page also was prominent in development of the Nation's naval policy and upbuilding during the last two decades. He was a strong advo. = H-ndnh‘% mr:-ns;lz;ntnl“nldsl cate of naval expansion, aligned with | Laxative BRO: NINE “Tablets relieve the “blg Navy” group in Congress |ihe Headache by curipg the Cold. = A and spoke frequently in support of | neture of E.W. Grove, naval increases. ¥, from which he recelved the de- | ee of LL. D. He had two daughters and one son. Shaving Soap and Cream, $1.25 —In fancy lined boxes. Ash Trays, 29¢ to $6.00, Street Floor, (]unshnas(Ehfasf\ Izven1xmne More News From Toyland' Santa Claus Has a Gift for Every Child Accompanied By an Adult Life of Nation. By the Associated Press HYDE PARK. Vt. December 4. — Former United States Senator Carroll §. Tage, a prominent figure in Ver- political history. is dead @ here, in his 82d year. He was| ken with Was Twice Re-elected. Turkish Women Perking Up. Emancipation of women in Turkey seems to be going on fast. Most of Senator Paze wis twice reelected | to the Senate. in 1910 an final term expiri s on November a he end came last night. Sena 0 was governor of this = hem have discarded the veil. In the | 2 Algum, 1921 L trolley cars and ferry boats they now 0 - |4 T 4 claring that a man who d heen in | it with the men. hete ising s | compartment for the women; in : they are gefting to act very much lke the women in other civilized countries. public service for more than 50 years was entitled to a rest In his home State Senator Page was 2 referred to as “the stormy petrel of == Vetaraniinl Senate Vermont politics.” Tie hegan public service in the State House of Repre [f h h Rentable l Cm Rentl Former Senator Carroll Smalley 2 6 . o Page was the oldest member of the RROLL S. PAGE. I i J. LEO KOLB 1 . anate % d from 1874 to 1876 rep- Tnlted b D polnt Her resented Lamoille County In the State . . was born Januarv 10. 1843, and the | latures, as Governor of Vermont from | Senate. His real rise to political place | 923 N. Y, Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. 2 robably began in 1872, when he be- senfor among Senators. in age, of | 1890 to 1892, and was a stalwart | P! 2% i £ i - Senator Lodge of Massachusetts R | among Republican leaders produeed |CaMe secretary of the Republican Main 5027 lean leader: Sepator Dillingham, | by New 'bngland. having oceupled | it e until 1850, {he mat four vears| OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS & < ue. and Senator Nelson of | many positions of party trust and re- s i " inexpired term of the late Senator VAPRIS-EWwing T he Charming Gift! Qe BTl T ety et boxes with s dles, Tined w et, two clasps, I and four chairs. Living room Large Doll 51 98 table, settee and two chairs. g . [ 3 v Schoenhut’s Pianos, 98¢ Veloclpede, $3. 45 5*?3 = _Rubber tired. Medium <ize [$ Upright and Grand Pianos S e 0l 8 keys. This famous quality ed leather cretonne. P Our 9th St., Pa. Ave. and “Arcade” Stores Open Sat’y Nights moving eyes ! as_committee chalrman Now Located In Our Own Blds. . - - . whom sera only a | Sponsibilty. Senator Page's frat hard polltical | 922 14th St. $4 Hat Boxes, $2.95 | Olympic Wagons, $5.50 Best-Bilt Furniture Doll Carriages, $3.48 Dihistory Sana Work in Senate. :‘r\n‘lelal was :n h{u n“’,"-.;ess‘r(m ml,..y-,ly,. Ovvosite Franklin Park y . | 216, nedily pinted B 98C Set For:full ~ic doil 5‘ g Ty orial ca n 1890 v intenstve Nfack Eramcl Eoll Sz | 36x16 ly pa u 2 Il size dol tor Page was a proniine e. For| Activities of Senator Pags In the | ang systermatic campaleni s o one C L A F L l N R L ”""l! o Il wood Wagon. ~with brakes, 4 - ¢ Wheels with rubb o over haif a cen ‘he had given of [Senate largely were agricultural, | prised political lend by entering the | | Hat Boxes, well m It 9-inch disc wheels and 3;-inch Doll House Furniture of Broad, flat fiber bo " }f ime and t iblic service, | naval and financlal. Entering the | Montpelier conve n with sufficient Est. 1889 i um\ twe Il rubber tires, metal in brass finish. Choice in ), LTI - He served | Senate upon election in 1908 to flll a | pledges to capture the nomination | oth ot and oslane | and k Cloth lined £ bed o > hoth in the State atlonal legis- | vacancy caused by the death of Sen- from Urban A. Woodbury. The con | City" Club, | il Aceut $5 95 of bedroom, dining room or o8 = | $5 Hat BOXQS, $3 95 || Ace Autos, 35. living room sets. Bedroom in- Q‘}: & 7 ) 7 7 Atteactivels i 1 22222277772 N Ny NS Eaglih. sl i I Attractively painted Auto cludes large bed, doll bed and Y N g : Il with bumper, motor meter and tweq chairs. Dining room table R tan leather, ’ gas feed. . : $6 Hat Boxes, $4 95 OVERSTOCKED! Due to delays in the openings of our new stores, we are greatly overstocked. And you ladies get a glorious savings opportunity in this BEFORE---XMAS SALE $150,000 worth of our finer SHOES for WOMEN Street Floor—King's Palace Van Raalte Fabric Gloves More Added to the | Sale of Men’s Shirts | 1,000 Pairs That Usually $1 15 Sell for $1.25 to $2.00 c o / nosuede Gloves, embracing a very spe- se in time for holiday buying. Made 3 fOl‘ $3 us Van Raalte Company, and per- e . fect in every detail. Choice new styles with embroidered, braided, reversible All colors, including . dove, amber, cafe, black and \\hm- All sizes in the group. Street Floor—King's Palace cc colors to 17. Z L %, @9%%2’%%%@%%%%%%@%%@%@%%%%%@%%% % Give Her Furs This Christmas Ihe giit that bespeaks thougl ness in choosing and is beautif lasting. 5,000 Prs. Women's 12.000 Pairs 3.000 Pairs $10 to $15 Shoes $5.95 to $10 Shoes $5.95 and $7 Shoes S785 | $4.45 || $3.45 and $9_85 at all the 6 Hahn Women's Our "Main Store™ Cor. 7th and K Sts. $2.88 Worth $5 and $6 Patent Operas Satin D’Orsay Tan Leathers Straps Velvet Step-ins Kidskin Oxfords Our department is complete with the smartest styles and quality furs, ex- pertly made of selected skins. We mention a few of the many speciais offered tomorrow. $129.00 Sealine (dyed coney) Coats in Regular and Extra Size 2% 3 2% % Z 7 These on sale only at & Small Women's Coats of Sealine $139.00 Tuxedo or roll collar and cufi rat, some with muskrat pocket $1 69 Children’s Shoes, $1 Milo button and es 4 to & \ W 1= 0 lippers, $2.25 || N AMain Floor Salon Stores and Depts. [ H “(,;nl{tnqs e ,21 Mules, 1) Muskrat Coats, $150.00 : i I e i renSformen, H Sealine (dyed coney) and Mendoza -“ 3 Y 2 w s | ond Floor—King's Palace Boaveritte (doed Womens Shop DOWDtOWn Store : l! " Second Floor—King's Pala | averette (dyed coney) Coats, $179.00 Lined with copyrighted embroi r’r'rr{ sities and trimmed with squirrel and red fox c far, cuffs and some with borders, Second Floor—King's Palace 9 ’ Girls” New Party Frocks Crepe de Chine Frocks, in youthful, mure styles, and shown in peach, ma 98 | blue and honeydew. Finished with pum ' | edge, ruffles and rosebud trimmings. Sizes 7 to 14 Tots’ Dresses, $5.98 Infants’ Coats, $4.98 1207 F St. PSSt 414 9th St. New Underarm Bags Worth $1.00 and $1.49 Attractive new s in underarm types with top or back straps. c Dupont com- position and genuine leather, in black, brown and tan. Plair d fancy grains. Nicely lined and fitted with mir- ror. Z 7 = OMEN turned out for this sale en masse. A marvelous savings oppor- tunity caused by an unexpected emergency. A 6-store, city-wide clearance of smart new Midwinter shoes. In all modes and materials. For every occasion. For every walk in life. COME TOMORROW! %%%%%%%%&%%%fi%&%fi%%%%&&%%%%%%%&%fim i Velveteen and Jersey Panty Silk Crepe de Chine | Dresses, in plain and combi Two celebrated “Hahn”’ Street I'l(mr—l\'ing': Palace 9%%%%%%%@%%%@%@%@%%%@% ‘\\: . \ § § SILK HO SIERY ;‘,;:;j‘r“,m;:f_“m“’:a‘;j"’ \1;1: with smocked '\lnL:. 2 to 6 years. d J. § "Lady Luxury” ‘ Second Floor—King's Palace % Th&ead Silk and J‘ ecia \ Chiffon Stocl(mflu \ N N 4 . $1.85 and $1.95 \ B s OO A Lenox Watch Free! § Cor. 7th & K Sts. “Hahn Special” ' and Service Weights Blisine i Setf:\' \ 414 9th St. N.W. n Specia \ s sont i ki ! § 233 Pa. A S.E Insured' Silk 3 | would sell for $ sitely textured over $895. : § ok 136 pve.A. . Full-Fashioned Hose § Pure Thread Sille Hosicr yhich At S%?SFT‘;:zhfiel't;v%:‘hd assortment of § “Women’s Shop” “A;cade ?S.hop",’& $145 § \“ly‘vllfdf:ni‘;“m high |\':m'( d heel and | pants. >[;z‘es°l7 m’17\|£1] attractive pat- 5 : | mercerized garter tops. erns and colors. And the coats . s SRR SeShe e . M e BN | N N\ HERL ST el e to 10.” \ banana, pearl, dd}\|, et &y N ‘ ireckle, rose taupe, gun metal and taupe. Others from $10.95 to $23.75 \ =~ had 2 \\\ 2 ?, i ' Street F1 King's Palace | § At All the “"Hahn" Juvenile Depts. § SICSI;)d:Iilewool spg‘t'“"'" St } § OU wise practical Santa Clauses will find a world of aplendld gift suggestions. § English $l Hose 25(: Corsages and Boutonnieres, 50c to $1.98 i § Reliable school and dress shoes for girls and boys of all sizes. And every \ Golf Hose L A aillincluse anray OF exauisitet Aozl bouguers for traske; [ | | poumster expects—Rubber Boots, Buckle Arctics, cony Felt Sippers, and new | |RNe | jomg, oo ot B e e e e e . o (e B el e bt st Wit Bl ™ \ e ) 1‘ IO o st AT RN § § | Street Floor—Kin Made of ribbon, lace and silk. Good elastic § § = = Street Floor—King's Palace N N > T S e e e R e R e e e R B A B N7 be A2 e e e - p A ]

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