Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 22

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99 BERENGER ASSERTS POLCY IS PAGI French Ambassador-Desig-: nate Indorses Coclidge’s Lofty Views of Peace. WOULD ENJOIN SALE. City Seeks to Prevent Disposal of College Buildings. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., December 10 (A).-—An inju on to prevent the | of the property here of South- l'ro‘slr,\‘h rian | sate it in conne as an outgrowth of of the university from a lien on the »f the bill being ard of $50,000 ty by the Tennessee Su- and remanded to the for adjustment. ed represents ndition that the wined here. city to the uni- | § THE EVENING MISUSE OF MANDATE CHARGED TO FRANCE Arab-Palestine Congress Repre- sentative Appeals to League In Behalf of Syria. By the Associated Press. GLNEVA, Switzerland, December 10.—Immediate action by the League of Nations Council to check alleged h misuse of the mandate over is urged by Isham Djabir Bey, ting the Arab-Palestine Con- e appealed to Signor nt of the council, for the right to appear before league body and present the STAR, WASHINGTON, cil immediately to send a commission of inquiry to the scene. He also asks French abandonment of the mandate and extension of the right of autonomy to the Syrian people, who are willing, however, to grant ' concessions, notably for the continuance of French control in financial and other matters. A further demand is that the French cease their military operations in the Druse territcry and retire to the Lebanon. e Porpoise Is Big Eater. From the South London Mail. Polly, a fullgrown porpoise, the chiet attraction at Brighton Aqua- rium, has been trained in three days to take food from the hands of the chief attendant. Polly now devours seven pounds of herring each day, and her rations will be doubled shortly. D. C., THURSDAY, BOOKS FOR LAYMEN IN PUBLIC LIBRARY Dr. Bowerman Announces List of Popular Works on Sciences in Non-Technical Language. Attempting to meet the unprece- dented demand for popular books of sclence, the Fublic Library has ac quired a large number of reading lists | , entitled “Popular Books in Scle Dr. George F. Bowerman, librariar announced toda opular hooks in every fleld of luding psy- | g DECEMBER 10, 1925. sclence, are listed and followed by de- scriptive notes indicating the scope and purpose of the book. The hooks aro written for the layma language used is non-t: The authority and relis st cannot be questioned, plained, since it was compiled by a committee of the Washington Acad emy of Sclences under the direction B. Sosman. The pr econd revision of the piled originally in 1921 and previously revised fn 1923, which have proved so | popular. These lists are available in the in- dustrial division and at the informa- Pakoma plets set of the t e kept on the reference shelf in the in trial division the central li- ind, in addition, there will be coples which may be bor- rowed for home use. - father’s seventy-seventh birtl GEORGIA HONORS AUTHOR? OF UNCLE REMUS’ TALES of Joel Chandler H. Uncle Remus storfes, was m, night, on the occasion of niversary, to Edward De Leon of Brewton, Ala. | ieorgia today honored Joe! Chand- | hand WHY at the Wren's N Gordon street home where My ris wrote many of his s U Remus Memorial ted incumbent to increase th the Har ssociation to 1 Memorial trees to The velt and James Whitcomb designated. 937 LINOLEUM ! BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 209, to 309 Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain Linoleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM (0. Wholesale and Retafl H Street N.W. Main 10293 Syrian demands. In his communication to Signor Scialofa, which he repeated to Ior- elgn Secretary Chamberlain of Great e a new and | britain and Foreign Minister Unden ack out without den, the Syrian representa- his people wish the cot Last 2 Days of Our Pre-Inventory Sale In spite of the tremendous response to last Sunday’ dreds of pair AAA to D, which re morrow's and Saturday’s selling at this low price of— W%W%W‘@%@"@“@'fi%%"5%2K%g’@g"&g@’fii’!fi’@g&"‘@%!“%%“@'fi%’ 2 Dress Lengths for Gifts $2.50 Satin Charmeuse $1.79 Yd. Exquisite 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse in tustrous finish. An ideal fabric for a frock or blouse. A dress length of this makes a thoughtful gift. S e A S e (“h. iR efl M Handkerchiei & Continue * in Popularity Satisfaction Since 1859 fiNGsPALA(CE orld policy Presi- | 810-818 Seventh Street Street Floor Buy Your Holiday Gifts for the Men During This Sale of Imported English Broadcloth Shirts 1.15 3 for $3 EA CANNbT TURN BUZZARD. Colored Defendant Loses Freedom = Every shirt worth $1.50 and $2.00; bought for this tremendous pre-holi- day selling and priced low enough to bring you the values of the year. Fine qualit perfect merchandise, correctly tailored of popular fabrics —what more can be said of these shirts that will make them any more desirable? Collar-Attached and Neckband Styles—Sizes 13V, to 17 —White, Gray, Tan and Blue Together with these shirts are offered thousands of Shirts of Genuine Domestic Broadcloth, Rep Cloth, Oxford Cloth, Rayon Striped Woven Madras, Woven Madras Street Floor—Millinery Section in Embezzlemen Philippine Hand-Embroidered ’Kerchiefs, 35¢, 3 for §] .\n!z—fi_ur""(”]dayr: white fabric. with hand embr Lace-edged Handk:rthiefs, 25¢ Fine Swiss, with dainty lace edge For Men: Linen Handkerchiefs, 21¢ Full size, white linen. Hemstitched he Initialed Handkerchiefs, 3 for 89c Three in box. White ish fabric colored woven cords. 1% For Children: Fancy Handkerchiefs, 3 for 21c v designs in corner. Three in a Street Floor T DT> T T B * londe Kids, Bronze Kids, ; n Velvets, Patents, Satins, Blacks—also Silver and Gold Pumps. b Tl T 51 bN & with The headac ample of ax For the Home $10 Rayon Bed Sets 55.98 Beautiful, New Gloves for Christmas Giving & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET &9 WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite The Shoreham = Of the m Lustrous 5 {spread Sets Rayon Bedspread Set womer glo any An Oriental - Domestic Rug blue and gold Scalloped edge $1.25 Linen Buffet Sets, $] Three-piece sets of natural color linen, em- broidered in effective colors and trimmed with lace work. A charming gift. Pillowcases, $1.98 Pr. Fine Quality Pillowcases, trimmed with hem- stitching and embroidered initial. Some with me- dallion 1nset. Sizes 45x36. Attractively boxed. double beds. = cred vamp . Makes a Practical, Pleasing and Acceptable Gift Quilted Satin Slippers, with pompon, ir -1l BT BT -l Tl BT Je e BT D10 5 0 5 leather soles and Listed below are a few suggestions for Christmas Gifts that are appropriate, tasteful and useful. Small Oriental Rugs from 32 () Genuine hand woven rugs in Per- sian, Turkish and Chinese weaves Embroidered Namda Rugs Leather Ga or vl Fleece lined f with or witho Capeskin or men or vouths Gray Suede Gloves, $1.69 Our usual $2.25 gloves for men. Black embroid ered backs. Sizes 7 to 8%. nts, $].69 brown vici kid ... ¢ d and unlined. R . . Slippers—The Comfort Gift They will always be popular for gift giving because 2 of their usef ey seem to carry the spirit of with separate bolster Chris »t comfort means so much. Here's make an ideal gift to a plentiful assortment of fine slippers for alt the family. mother or other For W. < : or Women: housewife. Felt Slippers, 69¢ Smart krinkled pat Juliettes, Shown in sizes for v ¢ gualites i owest pric west pri B ail cotors.. 95C ovelty Cuff Gloves, $1.59 Quilied |Satin Mules, in)colors, Sait soles.on. .. D22 = i el apeskin Satin D'Orsays, with soft sole and medium heel, E : T e e e e () A or Men: Felt Slippers, witl ber 51 25 Sverett. opera and Romeo and heels. Made of golden $2 95 For Children Bootees, with nursery fie- ; ures en Cufts. Red Q@ Everstt Slippes. 7O0c and blue ........... 1\ colors - Street Floor Second Floor—K Palace Dainty Aprons Lovely 59c ol Street Floor Many Will Give Silk > Undergarments = A choice group of ». T 3 3 > . from $15 up Hand miide in a multitude of de- signs and color effects Hooked Nursery Rugs In quaint and attractive Mother Goose and other Nursery Motifs $1 8.50 We also offer a complete variety of Hooked Rugs, Hand Braided Rugs and Fur Rugs, most moderately priced. A complete selection of Room Size Oriental and Domestic Rugs affords an opportunity for lasting gifts of a more pretentious nature. L& o0 51 N A sure-to-be-appreciated gift is the New Sloane Vacuum: Cleaner with the ball-bearing motor requiring no oiling. A truly fine machine, yet Moderately Priced at $ 5 O With a complete set of eight attachments STORE HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an cAssurance of Satisfaltion ) 4 & ] ] o g |8 W 1 s @ \ @ 1] < u @ ) @ & A el ¥ A 1 ] Y] v 1 ] ¥ W 1Y 1 14 o 4 Y] @ v @ Y] el ] Y] 4 % * % i g i Maids’ Aprons, of white lawn, novelty aprons of un- bleached muslin and cre- tonne, Polly Prim aprons, in light percales and gingham. Also large band aprons of white lawn and gingham. Dainty styles of dotted swiss, lawn and organdy," lace and embroidery trimmed. Second Floor R $5 Dressed Dolls $3-65 Large size Mama Dolls, with unbreakable heads, real hair, sleeping eyes, shoes and hose, and pretty fancy dresses. 23 inches tall. Different shades of hair. Imported “Kiddiejoy” Dolls $1.85 and $2.85 Two sizes, medium and large. With bisque heads, sleeping eyes and dresses trimmed with lace. ‘b@%‘&@!&@!fi@%@ BT v v Wilkerson Safety Coasters Reduced! A splendid Coaster Wagon, with safety coaséer brake and_ roller be"s;(cr;gs. g.amm, BAFAIABARIIAFEIIAFEHE Nightgowns Chemise new undergarments, consisting of . Step-ins The Gowns oi voile. Attractive styl embroidery, laces and Swi muslin. nainsook, batiste and s, trimmed with hand embroidery. The Chemise of voile, nainsook and batiste. Trimmed with medallio lace, embroidery, hemstitching and colored hand embroidery. The Step-ins of voile, crepe and batiste. Lace trimmed. White and colors. Second Floor—King's Palace Mengel Rock-a-Tot 54 98 Choice of rooster or head. A firm, substantially made toy with adjustable seat and bot- tom. As illustrated. Scheenhut Pianos, 98¢ Choice of grand or upright styles. Eight-key size. rabbit treet Floor—King’s P: Toyland Offers More Wonders! Santa is here with a toy for every child accompanied by an adult “Franklin” Autos, $1 4.95 A wonder toy for girl or boy. Large size with disc wheels, rubber pedals, windshield, mud guards, fenders, bumper, motor meter, gas feed and leather seat. Bowling Alleys, 95¢ Mason’s Natural-color Hardwood Alleys, complete with ten pins and balls. Now $6.45, $9.45, $10.45 You save considerably at these prices. Comiorts and Blankets Many a wm wife will be receive Wool Filled Com a Warm Blanket—es pecially those women of a practical turn who prefer and ap preciate useful and needed things. Many a mother or wife will be happy ceive a handsome Wool-filled Comfort or a V Blanket—especially those women of a prac turn who prefer and appreciate useful' and needed things. $25 Silk Comforts, $19.50 Filled with wool and covered with satin in plain border and figured center. Blue or rose. Double- bed size. $15 Wool Blankets, $1() Mecasuring 66x80 inches plaids. Satin binding. $1.25 Baby Blankets, 79c 30x40-inch size in pink or blue figured patterns. $6 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.45 Blue, pink or gray plaids in a heavy, warm grade. Measures 66x80. $5 Comfort Blankets, $3.45 Indian patterns in dark colors. Suitable for bath robes and bed coverings. Size 66x80. Third Floor Blue, pink and red ELETNNEN - b1 Teh e S T b TR b ATl b Te ST b Tl BTl -6 BT 1 : : :

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