Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 10

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- * 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926. Florida ISIWEKA, | SOUTHERN RESORTS The Double Track-Sea Level Route 9 Through Trains Daily FROM WASHINGTON Everglades Led. ( Ist Train) 8:40 Everglades Ltd. (2nd Train) : { CALLING IT MENACE New Haven Body Disbands. Officer Calls Personnel “Moronic.” 3 By the Associated Press Atiantic Coast Line | /v v o s < = ging that the Ku KI The Standard Railroad of the Sout \tional menace” which “can never | Tickets, reservations, information from - sdeemed,” Arthur J. Mann, for- | mer kligraph (secretary) of “provision- | al” Klan No. 1 of New Haven, an-| nouncds the dissolution of the local New Styles in Hair Bobbing This year’s shingle is ver different from last year's. It Klan is| Clearance Reductions Bring Great Savings on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel In two letters, one to the the other to Walter F. Indianapolis. imperial kleati ice president), Knights of the Ku Klux| Klan of Georgiu, Ine., Mann criticizes | If It Is Rentable [ Can Rent It J. LEO KoLB 923N.Y.Av. 1237 Wis.Av. MAIN 5027 [ LINOLEUM ] WHY BUY INFERIOR, depends for smartness on a new sophistication. Tt is shorter. Itis now, more than Women’s Exclusive Fur-Trimmed Coats, now $115 Women’s Beautifully Furred Needlepoint Coats, $89.50 Women’s Tweed and Twill Suits, reduced, $25 Women’s Silk and Cloth Dresses, sizes 34 to 38, $19.50 Women’s Silk and Chiffon Dresses, $25 Women’s Metal Brocade Dresses, now $45 { ever, closely moulded to the head. who were s and good the United Sta could no lenger muintain.” siann | /1 . n the letter to press Mann 269 to 309 Savings charges that the Kiss is entively 24 Intaid, Battleship and Plain the hands of one man.” Lincleum ized after his type.” he| SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. T e o Wholesale and Retail not only un-American, 937 H Street N.W. et Main 10293 % WE HAVE SUPERIOR The appeal of the new hair cut is more subtle than the appeal of the earlier, because more youthful styles. Tn line can tongr e with foday’s chic and charm tion such as th Klux Klan of and maintai n organ ts of the Klu| are these latest haircuts be- ing given by our corps of experienced barbers. Women's Satin Dresses, now $59.50 Larger Women's Crebe. Silk and Satin Dresses, $39.50 Women’'s Two-Piece Sports Dresses, combinations, $19.50 Women’s One and Two Piece Sports Dresses, $29.50 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats, now $32.50 Misses’ Exquisite Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats, $65 Misses’ Distinctive Fur-Trimmed Coats, $75 Misses’ Costume Suits, Silk and Satin Dresses, §75 Misses’ Dark Satin and Light Wool Dresses, $19.50 Misses’ Silk and Satin Dresses, now $39.50 Women's Higher-priced Hats, reduced, $9.75 Other Reduced High-grade Millinery, $7.75, $5.75, $3.75 and wool and silk mixed; in stripes, plaids, checks and other fancy patterns. Attractive col- Women's Warm Wool Sweaters, reduced, $5.75 ors. Sizes 10, 1074, 11, 11% and 12. 85 These have been greatly reduced to, pair C Fairdressing Section. Sacond floor. & less organization of greed. * * * It has become, under degenerate manage ment, without question the greatest ce facing American people to- 2 For every good man severing his connection with it 10 men are taken In that would shame a ward leader of Tammany Hall.” _ INQUIRY INTO HOODED BAND’S RAID ORDERED Court Clerk, Klan Officer and Sheriff's Aides to Be Quizzed by Grand Jury. Men’s Ties and Socks Reduced for Clearance 300 Men’s Crocheted Silk Four-in-hand Ties, in smart plain colors, heather mixtures and attrac- tive striped patterns. These ties are especially suitable for Winter wear. Good looking and they wear extremely well. Were $1.15 p T Penary Jake Bumper's Car Once upon a time By the Assox Mrs. Jake Bumper was @ BIRMINGHA rear-seat driver. Nowher hoodea’band on three restau mouth is always full of urday night was promised by Evangelines, and she et et hasnta word to S&)"!th& i very much more than this reduced price, each Special 100 Umbrellas 2.95 720 Pairs Men’s Socks of wool. wool and cotton 3 will be issued for [ Lapniness! clerk In the Court of Misde T | search warrants Aha! An idea forhushands: when starting on vour nexti drive,stop at the new Hanmess Store on F. 8t. (near Woodward's), Contribule one larde box of Evan- ¢eline hocolates to your better 34. Its one great way {0 her look at the scenery and keep quiet. And the$100-apound price will leave you some gasoline money. . Bloness Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F St.,N.W. S —— ACID STOMACH ! GAS, IDIGESTION Chew a f Pleasant Tablet —Stomach Feels Fine! Instant stomach relief! Harmless! The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all distress from acid stomach or indigestion ends. Immediate relief from flatulence, ases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Millions keep it handy. Drug- gists.recommend it. s SIGN ‘A coughisoften Nature's warn~ ing that dangerous germs have attacked your throatand bronchial tissues. PERTUSSIN helps to irritated air passages quickly of sticky, germ-laden a rings relief to the in- ongested organs. SSIN is entirely free (such as opiates, 'm, cannabis or other in- drugs). It is pleasant to take. Children like it. 1f PERTUSSIN does not re- lieve your cough in a reasonable time, it would be wise to consult your physician. Sold by all drug- gists, in large and small bottles. ael, admittedly ¢ the Ku Klux K the warrants an wo sheriff's depu 1. wore robes up the mitting that to el, Brooks told reporters he did ; S0 with the distinct understandin, t ficers would go along to the warrants then 1, in his version of the a the robed deputies were the only | armed men in the party. He said he was u asked { e men and one | w 1 required to | s nee in court. | - tore up the | g was | arrested men to sign | PIONEER NEWSPAPER MAN OF ALASKA IS DEAD < & ! Editor of Fairbanks Paper Suc-| cumbs to Pneumonia—Was | Host to Harding. “ By the o FATE y January 5 William Thompson, i piones o newspaper man, die here 2 neumon peric wor | pea. newspaper in the loft a widow « 3. G. Tennant, Yaki On the trip that en arding set his stickful of type the printing : aper establishment Thompson here. i r. Thompson took this stickful of | type to New York City and presented | it to the ed Press. 1 it | i | LATEST STYLES FOR MEN BAR TO “JAZZ” CLOTHING | Ee 1 President of Designers’ Association Sees Tendency to Better Dress in Masculine Ranks. i By the Associated Press | . January 5.—Men | d ¢ than they did 1 seorge \. Herrmann dent of the Inter- . of (fothing De- signers, said 3 ¥ at the annual conventjon of the a: ion. “Worken will no longer monopolize | color in clothing, but the so-called jazz clothing—weird stuff like oxford bags—is now out of date and next Fall will be a thing of the past,” he said. “The width of trousers is receding to a marked degree. For youths a 19- inch knee with about 173¢ inches at the bottom, and for more conserva- i 18% knee, with about 1615 inches at the hottom, seems the | trend for next Fall. Broad shoulders | and a trim waist also will be fea- tures of the coming style During the four-day convention the association’s style forecast committee | will for decide the coming styles for men and boys after viewing model | garments submitted by the designers. | The convention is attended by 500 del. | egates from the United States and Canada. Fixes Blame for Stand Collapse. PASADENA, Calif. |~—Blame for the here New Year day. | three deaths and more than 200 in- | juries, was placed by @ coroner’s jury yesterday on Paul F. Mahoney, who | built_the sta d the building in- nt of Pasadena. ozlect.” ware ! 600 Pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Reduced to $5.75 Tess than the average wholesale cost. Women's and Misses’ Apparel Sections, Third and Fourth floors January Sale of Brassieres, 45¢, 95¢, $1.95 Corset Brassieres, $2-95 Girdle Brassieres, $5-95 All Very Specially Priced Brassietres, 45¢, 95¢, $1.95 This fresh, new collection of Brassieres at these three attractive prices are unusual values. Tn- cluded in the showing are dainty bandettes of attractive broche—medium length bandeaux in silk figured broche—long line slenderizing mod- els of satin stripe batiste and broche. A full range of sizes for each type of figure. Corset Brassieres Special $2.95 Corset Brassieres of fine satin striped batiste with back sections well reinforced and lightly boned belt. Elastic at hip sections. Sizes 34 to 44. Girdle Brassieres Special $5.95 Nature’s Rival Girdle, a popular, well fitting, one-piece garment of silk figured broche and Kendrich elastic. Lightly boned to give proper support. Corset Section, Third floor. Men's Furnishings Section. First floor. January Special Selling Infants” and Little Children’s Undermuslins (Sizes 2 to 6) Cambric Drawers, hemstitched ruffle or plain edge Fine Cambric Drawers, hemstitched ruffled edge. .. Drawers of cambric, embroidery or lace trimmed. . . Cambric Drawers, embroidery ruffled edge. .. Cambric or Crepe Bloomers, band at waist. White Sateen Bloomers, band at waist. Ideal Waists Nainsook Princess Slips, embroidery or lace trimmed, ruffled skirts, ribbon at neck Nainsook Princess Slips, embroidery trimmed. .. Crepe or Nainsook Gowns, plain or lace trimmed : Nainsook Gowns, filet lace trimmed .$1.45 Infants’ Gowns, nainsook or crepe edged with braid, 95¢ Combinations, of cambric, embroidery trimmed Infants' Section, Fourth floor ~ Women’s Undermuslins January Sale 95C and $I.85 95’: Specia]s_Gowns, of nainsook and cotton crepe. Envelope Chemise, of nainsook, lace trimmed. Bloomers, of nainsook, lace trimmed. Step-in Drawers, made of seco (cot- ton and silk). - § 31 85 Spec,'als__Govms, white and colored, trimmed o with lace, footing or appliques. Pajamas, of cotton crepe in printed stripes and designs. Slips, handmade, embroidered and hemstitched. Envelope Chemise, in several styles, Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. 300 Pairs Men’s Fine Imported and Domestic Socks; pure wool all the way through: fancy patterns and good colors. wool socks, warm, comfortable, good looking. Sizes 10, 10%4, 11, 11%4. The reduc- tions are radical, now, pair Really high-grade On Sale $1.35 Tomorrow \Women's nch, black tape edge, piece-dyed taffeta (a mixture of silk and cotton). made with amber tips. fin- ished with leather strap or silk cord loop. Specially priced. mibrella Section, First floor First Time 100 Tub Silk Dresses January Special Beautiful workman- ship (many hand- made), excellent quality silk, fresh, fascinating colors and smart styles, ail serve to make these attractive frocks de- sirable for indoor northern wear and southern wear. White, flesh, peach, blue, tan, violet, tangerine. Home Frock Scetio ThirG floor.. Section Colorful New Wash Dresses Specially Priced A large assortment of dresses made of the fashionable Radioux Chiffon, a superior rayon fab- ric in new Spring designs. Also hand- made Radioux-trim- med Pongee Frocks and Mohpac Sports Dresses. A smart new range of lovely Spring colors covers all the light, bright tones. The models are for the most part straightline. Each dress has a four-inch hem. Home Frock Section.

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