Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 25

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THE EWfiING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY ing the interval betweenslast nights r 1 and the strenuous round of ne aining scheduled fdr today in t"’“l.!-\r T such was not the othafel, if his real e s hu knn\\n Fighting off what promised to be a touch of the grippe, “Roxy” was up at dawn, at- “ROXY" WELCOMED | BY NANY FRIENDS point M | that pleases me nore | combined hospital and sc tional Press Club, after which they gave a short entertainment. This afternoon at 2 o'clock \hN gave a performance at the Naval Hospital and this evening they will be dined at the Walter Reed Hospital, where they will put on another per- formance. The public will have ample opgor- tunity to hear “Roxy,” as he is L.I\llu. four benefit concerts at the W ton Auditorium, two tomorrow and two Sunday—receipts fi which will go to the fund being ised for a Albuquerque, children at 00l for tu-| ‘MRS E. P. W'COY DIES | AFTER LONG ILLNESS Descendant of Early Settlers and Great-Granddaughter of William Pinkney of Maryland. Mrs. Elizabeth Pinkney McCoy, vears old, widow of Col. Henry Mc- ter of Robert Gray of Harrisonburg, Va., and of Cumberland Dugan Wil llams of Baltimore. She was for many years prominent in the Daughters of the American Revolutlon and the Colonial Dames in Baltimore. She is survived by a son, Maj. Gor- don Handy McCoy, U. S. A four daughters, Mrs. Isabelle McCoy Jones of this city, Mrs. Charles B. McAllis- ter of Garden City, Long Island; Mrs, Oliver Fassig of San Juan, Porto Rico, and Mrs. Walter W. Pollard of Balti- more and Detroit, and seven grand- children, among whom are Lieut. Harry McCoy Jones, U. 8. N., and 8, 1926. Loudon Park Cemetery, this afternoon. Baltimore, “Wet"” Floridan Sent to Jail. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., J P. Felty of Daytona jay was indicted, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 days on the State roads and fined $50 and costs for transporting liquor. Felty was on his way to Plttsburgh with over 100 quarts of whisky when his automobile was wrecked. g 25 — eV Fire Damages Easton Hotel. Dispatch to The Star, TON, Md., January $—Hotel Avon was damaged $7,000 about noon today, by a fire which originated in the kitchen flue and burned the up wer floor and roof. | Your Corset: Makes or Mars Your Style and Health - W ear an INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER MRS. LOULOU D. FOX | Registered NCER Corsetiere 808 Whit PL N.W. Phone Adams 6515 Harvey L. McCoy Jones. Funeral services were conducted at the residence today at 11:30 o'clock. Dr. Willlam S. Bishop, former as- sistant rector of St. John's Church, officiated. Interment will be in 2 Age 30, Send Dute of Birtk for Full Information LeROY GOFF 610 Woodward Blig. the Sunday night concert, and the gang will return to W York, where they have a strenu-| of entertaining for charl-| Coy and a descendant of early set- tlers of Maryland and Virginia, died it her residence, 1908 Belmont road, I\mflnx.! after a long {llness. She \”1]!1‘ been a resident of this city since Mrs. McCoy was the great grand- daughter of Willlam Pinkney of 1 and, who served as Minister to ngland and Russia and was Attor- ney General during President Mon- roe’s administration. Born in Ro M SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last | = Service Guaranteed i DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WHY PAY MORE? ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Southland Battery Co. || ' i i . 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 icomu. WALL PAPER Co. | 714 13th St. N.w. Main 271 ‘ " G ly Red d Woociward &Lothrop Down SIairs Siofe | 05~ o poe e i LINOLEUM WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 209 to 30% Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain Linoleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Wholesale and Retail 937 H Street N.W. Main 10293 basket w: e has we 't H. Low n joyous | tending to the wants of his beloved gang with the same fussiness as a hen J "There's so) hing.” Roxy confided | Voice of Fndio Enterhmer”.u ¥ e poiinted to & basket of | lowers P! R LadHy Recogn]zed by | than anything else in the world. T 1o “‘m Walter Reed boys and you n a special entertainment. ot the | table purposes i Crss, which ds the Walt 1 1| Nich e 1 n | WEEKS GOING TO HAWAll with a brood of chickens. { his hotel room, Pecple Here. ber’ 't looking £ » th v note [ ous week in which he has taken ~mh r Weeks f. REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEo KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 Former Secretar only a very nd the boys . but T Mrs R family for Honolulu about J will leave Was s spent the Chris Mrs. Weeks w From here he will ba accompanied by mem- bers of his family and will make the | trip to the Pacific Const on a priva car, going from Boston to Los Angeles via New Orleans. wrdly wait for | { ht to come. We all send to vou and Mrs. Ln “Roxy” and his cheon at the Na- “2 $833883888388848833888883388 2’233332 ¥'s prosram of Cost 39 Our Semi-Annual Reduction Sale of Coats which offers women and misses wonderful opportur save considerable on smart features. Sale—200 New A fternoon Frocks of Flat Crepe, Specially Priced 510 For Saturday our Dress Section has prepared a sale of New Dresses at $10. will be placed on sale for the first time tomorrow. & advance styles for present wear. Good quality flat crepe in many new Just Al'rlved 500 New treatments. New sleeves, high necks, tier skirts, nailhead trimming, flare skirts, —Bought at a tremendous advantage—so far below ‘the actual value that we shall place them on sale tomorrow at 90 Women’s and Misses’ sizes coat Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 [} inree | Flare and Wrappy Straightline Models Silk lined and interlined Coat Winter styles that v immediately. Choose colors of the season ; the popular styles and c in the season would more. Sizes for misses, 14 to 20; for women, sizes 34 to 40. DOWN STAIRS STORE They New colors of gray, green, rose, navy blue, cocoa, tan, blonde, almond, new reds and periwinkle blue. The Values Are Most Extraordinary DOWN STAIRS STORE Boise de Rose Chartreuse Bluette Pablo Golden Pheasant New Styles for Morning or Street $5.75 1 price. Morning, eet dresses that are 1 new as the dress other time—the > material. And materials. Low Priced The silks that are most popular for Spring—in the colors that fashion ! is raving over—and in most effective new models. Dresses for street and afternoon wear. Y 1St as sSmd only diff llx_\"fl w Smart Kick Pleats, Vee Necks and Neat Ties 2 \ most lovely assortment of the a s | : 75 \ newest colors, also striped dresses | s 3 . in the lot. A : A3 You'll v more than one at ti very attractive price. Sizes 16 to 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—300 New Felt Hats Featuring the New Gigolo Crowns and Néw High Shades $3.95 new is the Gigolo crown vhich was created in Paris and adopted by Fifth Avenue. These hats are offered you Saturday at a new low pr . Our Millinery Section (as is illustrated here) is always first to offer new styles of millinery at reasonable prices. Second Floor. nyv Most for the Money at Sigmund’s outwear Just for Saturday— A group of New You’ll be surprised at the values which are included in | the assortment—from which yeu can choose at $195 Small hats of shapes and | Assorted New Step-in and One-Strap Pumps, Very Specially Priced In Patent, Satin, Kid and Calf : $3.95 Our Section is always first to present newest modes in footwear at popular prices. And any time you want a pair of shoes of the latest style and want them at a reasonable , bear in mind our section. Salms smart colors. Fells Women's and head sizes. ses’ Sale o s Price There isn’t a Hat in the lot but should sell for more than double this price. Feature Third Floor. Values Chic and decidedly | It Always Costs Less at Sigmund’s 1;%?77 = $3.95 Shoe acrlflcmg Girls' Coats Worth $7.50 to $10.00 price Two of twelve late shoe styles are Rk, sketched. In the selection at $3.95 vou will find D'Orsays, Step-ins, Operas, Front-gore Pumps, One- strap and Two-strap models. New Hats of Silk and Straw Combina- tions with Silk. In new models for misses and matrons. $2.95 to $4.95 New Shades Love Bird, Almond, Sand, Red, Gray, Rose, Coral, Tan and dozens more. Sizes 3 to 7 in the combined lot. DOWN STATRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Pure Linen . Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ Plain colors and white in these Handkerchiefs that are very specially priced. Embroidered corners and narrow hems. A much finer grade of linen than you usually find at this price is in these Handkerchiefs. DOWN STAIRS STORE Novelty Cuff Chamoisuede Gloves i $1 Values Chamoisuede is a washable fabric, as soft, serviceable and warm as chamois. These Gloves are well made, with new turn-back and ruffled cuffs. Perforated, embroidered and braided backs. In mode, sand, oak, covert, chocolate, walnut, and sizes 5% to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE 94 Sod New Frocks for Miss 6 to 14 in New Spring Styles $1.95 and $9.95 New Spring styles of Dresses in prints and plain colors for Miss 6 to 14 years have just arrived. And what's more these dresses were received from makers that all mothers will recognize. Broadcloth, poplins, chambray and ginghams in Cinderella and Lucette Makes Makers have tried hard to make this Spring’s styles in dresses the prettiest ever, and we are sure you will think they have succeeded. Women s Fine Quality Gloria Umbrellas—a Sale 52.95 Fine quality Gloria Um- brellas, in choice style han- dles of fancy carved wood, ivory or amber, with neat leather straps or silk cords. Amber tips and ferrules. DOWN STAIRS STORE Very They are Special warm Winter Coats, full lined; some interlined — in the soft and lustrous weaves. trimmed with fur, and modeled in the styles that all the girls like. 6to14 years Third Floor. $38388888088808888880888880888 S0 DOWN STAIRS STORE 338938 1323242422282 232424242 2222242424242 22 220228311 Lo d 00

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