Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1926, Page 10

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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY to see that the Army's purchasing methods are iIn line with the best prac- tice in the commercial world. By the Associated Pres: MINNEAPOLIS | eral Court her | from pianc | graph du damage suit over a song. The suit finally January CANNOT BE PAID Caillaux Declares Economic Stabhility Impossible Until Ali Are Canceled. It was brough by . inst Leo Feist, Inc lishers, and Ted Florito, By the Associated Prese LONDON, January 11 the financial situation in France in he new monthly publication, the Banker. Joseph Caillanx. the former finance minister. declaved that France will not be able (o accomplish effective nonetary reform until proflem of Allurement Writing on | Borite ) solution ix Film and Stage Artists the allied ound for the tehis I say most positively,” he con inued that there will be no’ eco-|~ BERLIN. Junuary 11 unded with music iolin and phono- £ the trial of a $109,000 15 dismissed by Judge Joseph W. Molyneaux. umuel Becker, ymposer of Minneapo: music pub- song writer ind orchestra leader of Chicago, Becker claimed he composed 'V in 1919 and that in 19 turned out the same song un- MEN ARE MANNEQUINS. Newest Dress in Berlin. ®) e der the name of “When Lights Are Low." Musicians played the pieces for more than an hour. Counsel for the defense contendea that songs written 11.—Fed- combination of notes as appear in “Valse Allurement” and “When | Lights Are Low.” The judge upheld | the contention of the defense and dis- missed the suit When the musicians avere called, the clerk asked: | “Do you solemnly swear that you | will play this musical composition cor- rectly and just as it is written?” Ca: reorg: ant Sec mit HOTEL MAN IS DEAD. bienn | Display | J. Edward Kennedy Expires Sud- Erou ”-I;f 1 | denly at New York Home. NEW YORK. January 11 (®).—J. ply the ing 3 nization of = k of the War all A key ind department’s pe curement needs. 'MACNIDER PLANS METHOD IN BUYING nearly 100 years ago used the ame | Will Appoint Council of Busi- ness Men to Scrutinize Army Purchases. business rement a step further ti the pr Department. MacNider hasing methods serutiny by a wen selected which sup. ce-time pro- plans to 1 crit 5 business As-| council | The methods of the supply bureaus in filling peace needs must be such as to lend themselves to an overnight expansion 10 or 20 fold without danger of a breakdown, in Mr. MacNider'st opinion, and he hopes to assure this! through the efforts of the councll, to- | gether with elimination of red tape. | MASON BAN RESENTED. NHAGEN, Denmark, Janua 11 (A.—The government decree for- | bidding military and naval officers | from being members of the order of | Free Masons is warmly resented by | the officers. They demand to know | whether the decree applies to King | Christian, who, like his father, King ' | Frederick. is an ardent Mason Glawsen Fitted jok Medical lege Eyes Examined Gradnate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Woodmward & Lathrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets will be hold its first s e! Eyesight Spe Phone Main 7 400410 MeLachien Bids. T0th and G Sts. N ¢ stability in th as | mannequins are the latest thing in the US| Berlin world of At one of 1| the best known cabarets a number of film and vaudeville artists are display- ing up-to-date creations in dress suits, ppointed in ti ird Kennedy, one of the most n probabl The | v known hotel men in the coun- | Th ! } " {ther the ! died suddenly at his home h(‘ru".nw\n","‘ work inau | Saturday nisht. He was 65 years|tary Dwight Davis when he old sistant Secretary. contemplates set- i . | S 3. o 2 i 1p permanent machinery to de- live: Let the sponge be drawn |dinner jackets, mornin . lounge | \r. Kennedy had been associated | ot 18 PRI TR NI o wcross the slate on which our mutual | Suits and top including all | \vith many of the count most | the department—ordnance, quarter- R i oblizations are inscribed . |other essential accessories like top |famous hotels, but was especially re-| master, alr, engineer, medical and |- ‘ i “Great Britain is faithful tor her | hats scarfs, shoes and fancy | membered as the manager for many |chemical warfare—obtain full value of i tradition of ge v. 1am certain ! | Vears of the Congress Hall in Chi-|every dollar spent. The principal in- ! that 4 chang vehole : ; s Iy the applause these ex. fcago lle had been a tamiliar figure | dustries from which purchases are p T " . h' t of the French will 2 evoked, this method of | at the Waldorf-Astoria here since he |made will be represented in the coun-| §f n b ‘f H e psychology of Americans will | di what is new in men's fash- | retived from business @ short time |cil by recognized leaders in the vari-| (i ouser-Uurabulthy - tinish ; ) 2 o with pop | ous fields. One of their tasis will be ——— hion. tion of at the mercy s on he allowe . = : ive: ‘Tt e sponge be' Stop eavying vwnersof | coats, Fashions for Southern Wear In an Informal Showing by Models 200 Fine Flemish Linen Ciel blue georgette, a subtly draped. detach- able cape, and pinked taffeta ruching combine in this charming frock for Southern after- noons — from the ‘Women's Dress Sec- tion, §59.50. " Ralph Barton's famous map of Paris—the de- sign of this smart two- piece crepe frock, is one of the new Ameri- cana Prints to be intro- duced in the show to- morrow — from the Women's Dress Sec- tion, $39.50. Borsalino of Italy, for the first time, makes his smart felt hats for women. He has a feel- feeling for soft and lovely colorings—and we are showing them exclusively to Wash- ingtonians. From the Millinery Section, $15. The Robe de Style, in one of its most exqui- , site forms is sketched “ here—white chiffon taf- eta with an applique of multi-color _chiffon, over a slip of cameo pink, from the Women's Dress Section, $69.50. Tuesday and Wednesday. January Twelith and Thirteenth. Wood- ward & Lothrop presents in the Women's Fashion Sections. Third floor—the New Fashions for the Southern Resort Season—in an informal showing by models—I10 to 12 o'clock. and 2 to 5 o'clock. And. in these fashions for South ern Winters—we sec the accepted fashions for the coming Summer in the North. Notable are—cape backs. the two-piece idea. fluttering chiffons for evening, a revival of rajah silk for sports, the ultra chic tailleur for youth, prints Americana—and a feeling for soft and lovely colors. \-d [ N Paris is responsible for the trig little tai- lored suit destined to enjoy a great vogue. It is of men's wear in an indefinite plaid and has an ultra-chic dou- ble-breasted coat, with a short, wrap skirt, from the Misses’ Sec- tion, $59.50. Chiffon causes a flutter in the Southern eve- ning mode — especially in the new mint green Gown sketched here: applique of a darker shade is outlined in gold, and the skirt is founced in tulle. $49.50. From the Misses' Sec- tion. Mint Green, the newest of the green shades is smart in a two-piece frock, chic with many pleats — from the Misses’ Section, $39.50. Pumps of white kid go South this Winter— from Laird Schober & Co., is the pump with the buckle, $13.50. An- other style is trimmed with patent leather, $12.50—while for golf, is the white buck, trim- med in brown alligator, $12.50. All from Wom- en's Shoe Section. Black Taffeta makes just one of the chic new bathing suits to be seen on Southern . sands—there is a con- trast in the white tie and buttons; from the ?!hing Suit Section, 15. T ablecloths 54 S5 3425 I'hese Tablecloths are in four beautitul designs. and were o our order. The order we placed was large enot avings. And vou may rest assured that these are very deed, for the qualities represented. January Sale Prices 1 to as 2x2-vard Cloths 2x2V;-vard Cloths ... . .....$5and $6.25 22-inch Napkins to match. $6 and $7.50 dozen Beautiful Colored ffle Linen Luncheon Sets . $3.95 three reas Wa Comple There are mediate e Offered Tomorrow First Time In the January Sale 50 Down-filled Comforts Special $ 1 2.75 Down-filled Comforts such as these are soft. light weight and warm. And when they are of this splendid quality, covered with beautiful figured sateen with a plain colored stitched border to match, in rose, blue or gold, their desirability is areatly increased. $3.9 These Stands black gold-leaf iron rated base bowl is of per. Very and extre At the special price of $12.75 we believe it impossi- : popular thi ble to find a better value in Down Comiorts 72x78. Bedwear Saction, son L Glassware Ser Second floor. Fitth fluor . January Clearance Sale voven especially sure exception Tow hot Fern Stands Special r 2 are of witlr deco- th cop- irtistic mely s sea- - Good Books, 45¢ “ Choose from Hundreds of Titles These Books are mostly in good condition. some entirely perfect while others ot harmed. The show signs of handling. collection includes: Generally, however, the pages are n FICTION BIOGRAPHY POETRY HISTORY TRAVEL PHILOSOPHY RELIGION CHILDREN'S BOOKS Fiction predominates, and good fiction, too. Authors that are well known and vou will enjoy reading. All offered at 45¢, and the original editions Newest of all the new - J2) B Ensembles is the dress with the cape-coat; this one, of plain and printed crepe proves that it is outstanding by pleating its dress, and scalloping its cape, from the Misses’ Sec- tion, $115. Woodmand & Lothrop The Two-piece Mode will be seen much—and is particularly smart when it is of rajah, in the lovely boi; de rase: note the quilted pocket. From the Sportswear Section. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets A smarter Coat could not travel southward than this, of a rich im- ported plaid, lined with black satin and col- lared in white fox. From the 'Women's Coat Section. $150. were published at $1.75 and $2. Book Section, Fifth floor. January Sale Warm Wool Blankets $14.75 Special $9-75 These Blankets are all wool. They are in lovely plaids. The colors are blue, pink; lavender and gray. The prices are very specjal. Double Blankets, 70x80, $9.75 pair. Blankets, 70x84, cut and bound separately, $14.75 pair. Blanket Section, Second floor.

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