Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 13

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PEAGE EFFORTS IRK COAL CONFEREES Adjourn for Day, Opposing All Prqpositions—Lewis Fears Calamity. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK. January 7.—Uncom- promising opposition to peace propo- sitions has developed at the confer- of anthracite miners and op- erators. After each side vesterday had placed itself on record for or against various schemes to end the suspension the 2 conferees professed willingness to &0 on if there was anything to con- sider. Alvan Markle of Hazleton, Pa., chairman of the joint conference, in the hope that another day might bring something new, suggested an adjournment overnight and both sides | agreed. Lewis Fears Calamity. President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers said that he break-up without an public calamity. nd the op- erators refected d 1l that the two sides join gress a bill to r industry The operat would he unc The peace plan of Gov., Pinchot was rejected by the operators and that of Chafrman Markle by the miners. The Pinchot plan provided for an inquiry to determine if wages can be increased and for a voluntary check- such regulation ftutional off. The Markle propusal was for Funeral Held Today JOHN MOEHRING. three impartial citizens to (\cide questions not agreed to by the mNwers and operators. A proposal for examination of bodh 3 of the coal companies by the miners\' negotiating committes met with objec- tions from the operators. They of- fered, however, to submit pertinent ds to a board of arbitration. Woodward & Latheop Friday Is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable; not exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval. Mail or Phone Orders not accepted. Traveling Goods Reduced Many Pieces /2 nch Fitted Overnight mported russet smooth slightly mar- red. Was $50; now. $20 164nch Pigskin Overnight leather lining. ¢ rubbed. Was $15 ‘Cobra-grained Cowhide Case, with § Attings in the lid. Was $19.50; $ now 10 1 18inch Three-piece Russet Leather Traveling Bag, 1. Was $15; now $10 0-inch Cobra Grain Suit Case, figured silk lining. Was $25; now e ¥ $12.50 Traveling Goods Section, Second floor. Price and Less 13 18inch Traveling Bags, Dupont Fabricold and black enamel; sewedin frame. $2 Were $5 each; now 1 124nch Imported Fitted Overnight Bag, russet smooth leather; slightly mar red. ‘Was $30; now 22-nch Fitted amber $80: now . d'hoared Russet xtra Large Travel e e, long gr’lln hunh»x slightly marred. Reed and Fiber Furniture * Priced 3 to %4 Less 3-piece Fiber Suite. A close- woven fiber suite, finished in parchment; spring seats with s, upholstered in rry damask. Suite s of 4 n.\:pt» $3750 tee, chair and rocker 6 Reed Rock: shellac trimmed with automo- bile seat cushions uphol- stered in cretonne. $11 75 Each. 20 Fiber Rockers, bullt on strong hardwood frames, in a variety of stvles and finishes; all have box spring seat cush duced to, each 2 Fiber Sett finished in brown shel arms; automoblle z t cush- ions and upholstered in attractlve cretonne; 5-ft. size. Greatly reduced to, $21.75 each Wicker Furniture Section, Fifth floor. 3 5-ft. Fiber Settees, all have automobile spring seat cush- fons and upholstered backs. Greatly reduced to oot - $22.50 1 Odd Fiber Rogker, finished in brown shellac: spring seat and back uphoistered in cre- 1 Fiber Chair, olive drab, with upholstered box spring seat; strong hardwood tmme Was $18.75. mongol 1y reduced to. 4 Bird Cages with Stands, hment-finish Reed Chair, automobile spring seat and pad- ded back: cretonne covering. Greatly reduced to $16.75. 1 Rock h, dlio greatty reduced, 916475 High-Grade Rugs At Friday Remnant Prices You may choose splendid rugs at tremendous savings to- morrow. 1 36x34 Velvet Rug. $8.75 Was $14.50; now Xminsters. 2 9x12 Seamless g $39.50 Were $6: each 3 9x12 Highgrade Seamless Fringed ' Wilton Velvets. Were $66; v cach . " $42.50 2 9x12 “ringed Wil- ton Velvet Rugs. Were $52.50; now, $3350 amless each .... Heavy Axminsters. $9.50 each; $6.75 minsters. $3.75 6 3x6 Kimlark Rugs, discon- tinued patterns. Were $2 Worsted _Wiltons. Were $25 _each; $17'50 now 2 $x12 Teprac Wiltons, dis- continue Lt St et 0950 1 9xfll..wr1h§r slzug$l(‘gscon tinued. Was 5 50 1 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rug. Was $85; $62.50 2 9x12 Ruvh Rugs. B U gg 76 Rugs. ‘Vere“1575 $9.75 1 8.3x10.6 Fibe: S $8.75 1 2 h Rug 1 6x9 Harco Flbor Rug. continued patterns. 75 ‘Were $9.75 each; now ». A Lot of Short Lengths of Carpets at ¥ the Former Prices Oriental and Chinese Rugs Greatly Reduced 1 QASXS.%V Orlel;ti;ls Rug. as 3 now "% $165 1 4x5.8 Was $46. 3 4x6 Chinese Rugs. Rug Section, Sixth floor. 1 3.4x6.2 Oriental Rug. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926. IRITES FOR J. M. MGEHRING HELD IN TAKOMA CHURCH Was Treasury Employe and Senior ‘Warden of Local Ma- sonic Lodge. Funeral services for Jobn M. Moeh- ring, 41 years old, emplove of the| | General Accounting Office of the Civil Division, Treasury Department, who died in Emergency Hospital Tuesday, were conducted in Takoma Park Bap- tist Church this afterpoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev, William La Rue offici- ated. Interment was in Fort Lincoln a member \h( Takoma 18 aptist Church, Births Reported Granville and Cora L. Utz, M 17, Ibe ne B and Gravaon Waite: #if. iired Jeniin, ekl 3 beih Wilnier. boy. Herbert R and Xda B ‘proderick, "boy. Charles and Teresa Frosburg, girl. Vernon B. and Christabel Dodge, boy. Chris and Catherine Panturas, boy. fiephen B, and Coral, Felker, X0 Bert {n Cart Y™ ot b e i 4 Beatrice Smith. boy. and Edith M Joseph and Elsle Brown. girl. Dutchy and Carrie Matthe: i Charies and Elsie P. Davir Deaths Reported. Withelmina Zepp. 81. Providence Hospital. fnna, Davi, 03 Eriergency Howpita nger Hospital. Sibley Hospltal 91, 1212 Holly st Wilson Harvey ‘7 Oth st apRobert 1 Miller 38 it e husetts “"Buniel McFarlan, 63. Georgetown Univer- sty | Hwfi oclirine. 42, Emereency Hospital. John W. % fleld Hospital. Mary V. Nnm-uu 2 Fairmont st. Sallle L 54 1th st. 881'L Soceman, da: Alice” Fitzmaurice. n!ual Mary G. Specht, 1 month, 41 Q st Jnfing r Rorian and Roxana Stamp, 17 ours. Sibley Hosvital. Jones. 40 Tiperculosis Hospital. Willis: 3. 89 G Tis, 62, 6th st . Providence Hos- %, Ezavetn's B¥. e Hospital, 7 i5th st. se. Qadress all Communcications to William M. Hornstein, pres. 2325 18%-St. N.W. ..col 9855 L @os Select and Candled doz. 49c doz. 37c 3 for 25¢ 4 1bs. 25¢ 1b. 43¢ ] 1b. 33¢ — 1b. 19¢ 2ross Bouillon Cubes jar 10c NAVY BEANS * 21bs. 15¢ ECKONUT Pure Nut Margarine 1b. 25¢ EGGS Juicy Floridas ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES BACON Choice Stock Machine Sliced Fountain Hams The Choice of the Nation Cincinnati’s Finest whole, per1b. 35¢ TOMATOES >, Cans Shoe Peg Corn 2 cans 33c Campbell’s Beans 3cans 25c¢ AYRSHIRE CAMPBELL’S BUTTER | SOUPS eees 10c Ib. 63c¢ SNIDER’S Ketchup 17¢ CERESOTA All Kinds Chili Sauce 2 Oyster Cocktai! Sauce, 23¢ Pillsh S5ibs. 35¢ Pancakc‘al li‘yl.(flu‘ 121s.79c¢ | pkg. 14¢ CORBY | Ot | HOLMES HOSTESS PIES CRISP CAKE | VIENNA | “hiohle Brings Joy to Your - mi";‘,ilm ORIENTA COFFEE & 49c LIPTON'S TEA Y4 Ib. 25c¢ RAISINS *io” 2 pkgs. 25¢ KIRKMAN'’S SOAP 5:::29c¢ GOLD BAND BUTTER &5¢ Gorton’s SEE% Cod, 1-1b box.43c Gorton'’s Strip Codfish, 1-Ib. box.. 29¢ Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry, can....l4c Sweet Gherkins, small. . ......15¢ Ritter’s Ketchup, large.......19¢c Toddy, V>-lb. can. .29¢ Ritter’s Ketchup, small. . ......12¢ Toddy, 1-'h. can ...49¢c JEOSTaRD, Bayles notitiapism jar....10c Smygma Figs, in syrup, can....29 Paper Napkins, 3 pkgs.......25¢ Fig Bars, 2 Ibs.............25¢c Flash Hand Cleanser, can.....10c Beardsley’s “ES5nE® 2 pkgs. . 25¢ DGS Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls. . . . .25¢ Va. Sweet Pancake Flour, pkg..11c Jello, all flavors, pkg. .. Schimel’s Jelly, jar..... Gibbs’ Jelly, 3 jars..........25¢ TheXoingens g 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Every Suit =<« O’Coat In Our Shop —is included at one of the prices named below. The “Stratford” Clothes begin at $35, and the Overcoats of Worumbo, Monta- gnac and Crombie materials at $55. $40 Values $2 5 $50 Valu.es d 3 5 75 Values $ S 5 $80 and $85 Overcoa.ts, $60 Fine $40 Tuxedo Suits, $32.50 Wool Vests, Special, $5.75 All Shoe Prices Reduced Every pair of Oxfords and ngh Shoes in our very complete stock is drastically reduced in this sale. All are well known, advertised brands that were made especmlly for us. For your convenience we have sorted them into three large groups. $10.00 and $12.00 Values, $7.85 $8.00 and $8.50 Values, $5.85 $6.00 and $7.00 Values, $4.85 Nunn-Bush Patent Leather Full Dress Oxfords Excepted Bargains From Our Xmas Goods The lines are broken but each article is worth just as much as though we had thousands. Finest Silk Neckwear $1.00 and $1.50 Values, 85c $2.00 and $3.00 Values, $1.65 $3.50 and $4.00 Values, $2.15 Bath and Lounging Robes We Offer Every 25% Off Wool or Silk Robe at $5 Blanket Robes are now $3.75 Hours 8 AM. to 6 P.M.

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