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i8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928. APSATCOOLDEE (et ONLY DENT ARMIR Spbrt Activities Some Believe Senatorial opine s Toiletries! 9 Veolay Ambre Royal Face Powder, 75¢ 120 Loosepact Black Enamel, 89c was $1.50; white only. was $1.50; with rouge. 2 Veolay Eau de Cologne Bath Salts 99 Guest Size English Soap, 59 $1.75 was $3. was $1: 12 cakes in a box 8 Rosine Nuit de Chine Toilet Water s1 Lgviuep«:t Black Enamel, 59¢ $5.95 was $1. . == | Jewelry Novelties! 60 Pear] Chokers at $1.50 annnlty Glass Ash Trays at 75c Were $3.50; graduated style, creamy ere $1. R e 4 Ads white pearls (manufactured) combined 41 Pearl ;gd Novelty Necklaces at $2.75 sign depicting an angel crowning a with pearls in pink, orchid, gold or 5 ings at victor with lawrel and including blue. Fine cut, set in sterling silver. groups of athletes was submitted By the Assoclated Press, was $11 Hostility Aids, Rather Than BY FREI cially in the S Ieans will the st who do Democratic leac e HXZRE AR T LT RNTLTTTxTT™s for the stained glass window in the sports bay of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The design, made by Ralph Adams Cram, ar- chitect of the cathedral, will be subject to revision by the commit- tee Tepresenting amateur sports. Two large paneks ave included in the design. One shows figures symbolic of polo, golf, tennis and base ball as major. with gymnas tics, yachting, bowling and billiards as minor sports. The other shows horse racing, rowing, track and field and foot ball as major sports, soccer, fenc: vanlting, box: and motor boat- Hurts Him. s of hot ar | n _mainly on the « * leaders on to observe h the Presi that the President is unquestiondbly more popular with the people than D! is, especially the Senate. like Wheeler and Harrison, crats, resent what they assail as Coolidge's unwarranted m!p?rsll(;nu ut ertaining aolidge is 3 ¢ ore likely to say Coolldge Is right || wling out” Capitol Hill than that apitol Hill is right in “bawling out” he White House. Reluctantly, but pretty freely, poli- reno € | ticlans acknowledge although m off the pedes- | pe president may be “slipping” here non consent, helang chere—in the disconsolate farm: for example—his econom: il his continuing reputa- tion for caution and commonsense still give him a strong hold on popu- lar confider Many shrewd authori- itol | ¥ t ave reached the c h nov of fundamental char ro- | for e in business conditions < lare likely 1o make a real dent in the o- | tortun vin Coolidge. Against || h | mere "k, or even against such nson of | “exposu as have recently been must theretc alike of Republicans favor his renc nocrats who will - s ppi and | made, these authorities believe the | |8 of | President to be immune. an the | hev have | ) and, i) Worst Foe of Farests. delib- | Lightning 1s responsible for a luge proportion of the forest fives which | | 1! | menace every fo districe fn the ! | | United States Of a total of 84 fires studied lightning was | blamed for of the forest fires, | smokers for 140 and camp fires for 171 (Copyright. 1926.) 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Time levels prices and even the finest Winter garments may be purchased for trifling sums tomorrow. It will be a great day for any onc economically inclined and desiring to buy for now and NEXT Winter. Women’s Dresses! Tomorrow’s clearaway takes in dresses for every occa- sion—and at all sorts of prices! 9 Women’s Dresses at $15—Were $25 to $35 Of satin. in brown or green, ‘n straightline styles, with pleats of modified drapery; sizes 36 to 42. Also dresses of satin with circular flounces or straight lines, trimmed in beading and thread embroidery; sizes 36, 38, 42, 44. 6 Women’s Dresses at $18—Were $39.50 Two-piece sports models, in a tub silk of fine auality Combinations of rose and green, wine and black, and all-black piped in color. Sizes 36 and 38 8 Women’s Dresses at $20—Were $35 to $49.50 Charming afternoon and street models, of fine striped satin, trimmed with fur; satin with violet; Georgette and satin trimmed with lace. Two-picce dresses of silk brocade, Coat models of velvet. In brown, black, purple, Bokhara, fuchsia, pencil blue. Sizes 36, 38, 40, . 24 Women’s Dresses at $25—Were $35 to $69.50 A delightful model of gray Georgette crepe for dinner or afternoon wear. trimmed in beading or cerise color chiffon velvet. Sizes 36, 38 40. Attractively tailored satin dresses, trimmed variously with Georgette collar and cuffs, beading or pleating. Two-piece v. Sizes 36, 3%, 42 pe. Satin and Georgette. In dressy or street wear styles. trimmed with embroidery, fur, velvet Some coat effects. Black, green, wine, brown, rose. Sizes 36, 38, 42, 44. 8 Women’s Dresses at $30—Were $45 to $59.50 Satin, with panne velvet trimmings. In all black or black with pan or pencil blue trimming. Decidedly attractive models for afternoon wear. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Other models of “Salome” velvet, trimmed with narrow :.'I'Y)d ribbon; for street or afternoon’ wear. Sizes 36, 3%, 40 and 42. 4 Evening Gowns at $45—Were $49 to $69.50 . Wine color. handsomely beaded and trimmed in satin and 4 jeweled buckle. Or of white velvet with ermine trimming Sizes 36 and 38. 7 Women’s Dresses at $35—Were $45 to $65 Lovely models for street or occasion wear; satin. al repe Roma.Trimmed with embroidery and lace tan, black. Sizes 36 and 3% dsome models of metal cloth—brocaded or smooth velvet; crepe de chine. Trimmed with metallic faces or exanisite beading. Rose. white, orange, pastel blue. Siz g 42 Others of georgette crepe in fuchsa. cry ead trimmed or orchid, crystal and pearl trimmed. Sizes 36 and 38, 2 Evening Gowns at $55—Were $89 to $125 Distinctive gowns of black Spanish-style lace, on heavy black satin. Also gold-color crepe Roma with * m” velvet trimming in seXf color and brown: size 38 2 Women’s Dresses at $50—Were $75 and $79.50 _Street model of tan, black or red crepe-back satin in straightline style, with white silk vest. A splendid mode! for all-occasion wear. Size 36. 3 Women'’s Dresses at $75—Were $125 to $200 Exquisitely lovely cream lace gowns in fong waistline style, - with full skirt of imported chiffion and flesh satin. Another model of black georgette over peach silk in tight French bodice model with full skirt. Sizes 38 and 40. Misses’ Dresses! 14, 16 and 18 year sizes—a rather sensational clearaway tomorrow. 8 Misses’ Dresses at $10—Were $25 Charm'ng afternoon and evening models of georgette crepe plaid silks and flat crepe, in chemise and two-piece models. Trimmed in youtl anter with beading or <titching. White flesh, black and white, pencil bluc 9 Misses’ Dresses at $15—Were $35 Lovely afternoon models in velvet, flat crepe or satin canton in flaring, two-piece or straightline styles. Pencil blue, navy, cocoa, black. 10 Misses’ Dresses at $19.50—Were $39.50 These are dresses that will serve delightfully for the social engagements of months ahea 1t crepes and models i grepe de chine. Two-picc n cocou, pencil blue, green, wine and biz 10 Misses’ Dresses at $25—Were $45 and $49.50 One-oi-a-kind models for afternoon wear. In satin, georg ette or flat crepe: charmingly flared or in unusual straightline effects. Coral, green, cuckoo, navy, black. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Junior Frocks! Remnants! 13, 15 and 17 year sizes in this quick Friday clearaway for girls. 6 Junior Frocks at $7.50—Were $16.50 and $19.50 Practical, well tailored styles of novelty twills in straightlinc and flared models of the season; some have long and some short sleeves. 10 Junior Frocks at $15—Were $25 and $29.50 Excellent quality crepe de chine, velveteen and twll cloths. In two-tone and chemise style. Trimmed with braiding, tuck- ing. embroidery, stitching. In wine, cuckoo, bois de rose, navy. Junior Shop—Third Floor New Spring Dresses for the Larger Woman $25 For the woman who wears sizes 4074 to 5214 have just arrived, these distinctive new fashions offering exceptional value! " The new crepe silks and specially selected prints in models that express the mode in its slenderizing versions. New shades of Gray, Green ..the new Bois de Rose ... Beige Navy Blue which is smarter than ever for Spring and the ever-distinctive Black. Larger Woman’s Shop—Second Floor 300 Pairs Sorosis Pumps Were $7.50 to $12.50 2 Pairs for $6.85 Pumps and oxfords in broken range of sizes, although all sizes are represented. 200 Pairs Women’s Boudoir Slippers, 75¢ Were $145 to $2; quilted satin and all-wool felt in the favorite colors. Sports Stockings! Remnants! 400 Pairs Stockings, $1:39—Were $1.75 to $3 Wool and silk and wool. Some full fashioned, all are perfect fitting. Plain and drop-stitch weave. Tan, gray and brown mixtures .the popular shades. Women’s Coats! Remnants! “Get Winter Coats down to sure-selling prices tomor- row,” was the order given and department executives say these coats will surely go now! 8 Women’s Coats at $19.50— Were $29.50 and $32.50 Sports models of polaire or mixtures; with 1ull swagger backs or straightline styles. Tan, gray, rust and brown. Coats that may well be worn through the Spring and after that! 3 Women’s Coats at $24.50—Were $49.50 Sports models in gray, tan or brown tweeds, with opossum iur collars. Every scason of the year calls for a coat of this type 7 Women’s Coats at $34.50—Were $69.50 to $79.50 Fur-trimmed, attractively styled models in venice, pinpoint or veloria, trimmed with platinum wolf or beaver. Black, gray, gracklchead blue and queenbird. 5 Evening Wraps at $45—Were $69.50 Of chiffon velvet in sapphire blue, American beauty, fuchsia or lipstick red. Beautiful garments that will complete with favish- ness the costume for many a function. 10 Evening Wraps at $55—Were $69.50 and $79.50 Of chiffon velvet, in coat and wrap styles with white fur collars. Black, rose, shell pink, jade and sapphire. Now is the time to acquire this indispensable garment for evening wear. 7 Women’s Coats at $62.50—Were $125 and $135 Magnificent w'th large Queen Anne, muffler and shawl col- lars and deep cuffs of furs that include black fox, platinum wolf, silver fitch or natural wolf. In roulustra, needlepoint or wool velvet 6 Women’s Coats at $77.50—Were $155 to $195 Our finest Fur-trimmod Winter Coats in superb n kashinora or woofl velvet. With collars of fitch, fox, mink, squirrel or lynx, in handsome stole effects or () Anne style collars. Black, santol, gray, green, brown. 3 Little Women’s Coats at $17.50—Were $35 Of suede cloth with seli collars braid trimmed. or gracklehead blue. type. 3 Little Women’s Coats at $24.50—Were $49.50 Sport model of gray or b res with fur collar A practical coat for wear durmng t ons of the vear 10 Little Wom-n’s Coats at $59.50— Were $125 to $135 Elaborately Fur-trimmed Coats of finest fabrics: Roulustra, velsheen, carmina or venise; the rich furs, fox, lynx, beaver or wolf. In wine, gray, brown, queenbird, black. In gray A modei especially designed for the petitc Misses’ Coats! Remnants! Sizes 14, 16, 18 Well Represented 6 Misses’ Coats at $19.50—Were $45 Attractive sports models in fine tweeds and plaid woolens, in becoming single and double breasted models that may be worn for many seasons. 8 Misses’ Coats at $25—Were $55 Less than half price for coats of this desirable type vouthful plaids and checks: single and double breasted, with batch pockets. 6 Misses’ Coats at $34.50—Were $69.50 to $79.50 Richly trimmed models in pinpoint, carmina or lustrosa, the furs in becoming Tuxedo or mufiler colors. Favorite color black or brown dove. 7 Misses’ Coats at $45—Were $95 Of such fine materials as roulustra, pinpoint, carmina. In flared or wrappy models with collar and cufts of i wolt, beaver—all fine furs. lipstick. brown, wine, 6 Misses’ Coats at $55—Were $110 and $125 Superhb models in roulustra, needlepoint, carmina. Hand ¢ flaring or straightline, with beaver, Jap mink or natu- squirrel making the Tuxedo, Choice of gracklehead. wine. brown or hlack. 7 Misses’ Coats at $65—Were $135 Mainly one-of-a-kind models in the luxurious needlepoint kashinora or roulustra, beautiful with selected furs; blue fox. <quirrel, Jap mink, fitch. black fox In grackichead, wine, falcon seaswallow, black. 8 Misses’ Coats at $79.50—Were $145 to $175 Magnificent coats these arc. Some are of imported novelts tweeds. Others are of the rich kashinora, needlepoint or 10u- lustra. In flaring, wrappy or straightiine styles, some with fur edgings, borders; collars in muffler or Tuxedo style; deep cufis. Gracklchead blue, wine, scaswallow, black. Junior Coats! Remnants! Just 31 coats in all—endless satisfaction ahead in them, and mothers of girls who wear sizes 13, 15 and 17 will do well to be here early! 3 Junior Coats at $5—Were $25 The youthful and chic blanket models that may be used even during the Summer for resort wear. Tan and brown. 3 Junior Coats at $10—Were $25 Good-look'ng tweed woolens in henna or brown, with col lars of youthful furs. 5 Junior Coats at $15—Were $39.50 Gf Decrona or suede cloth in youthful models with fus collars and some with edging, too, of natural squirrel or ring- tail opossum. Lipstick, cuckoo, brown. 12 Junior Coats at $24.75—Were $45 and $49.50 Superior type coats of pinpoint or deerona, all with collars and cuffs of selected furs; ringtail opossum, natural squirrel or Jap fox. Choice among brown dove, lipstick, green or navy blue. Choice of black, Very Special Friday— 100 Hats Fina §] Clearance Tailored and trimmed models in black and colors, reduced from our regular stock Advance Model $4 .75 Spring Hats $4 New creased-crown shapes of smart styling in silk, silk and straw, felt, velour and satin. The new Spring colors! . Dcwnstairs Dress Remnants 6 Women’s Dresses at $15—Were $25 to $29.50 Brocade and metal cloth combined with satin. One and two piece models for afternoon and evenng wear. Size 36. Plaid and Velveteen combinations. in two-piece style; size 36. 3 Women’s Dresses at $19.50—Were $49.50 Finest grade velveteen in navy blue or huater green; two- piece style with handpainted motif. Exceptional quality. Sizes 36 and 38. 10 Dresses at $7—Were $16.50 Satins, georgettes, flat crepes, and chiffon velvets, for street and afternoon wear. Navy blue, black, pencil blue, lip- stick red. One and two piece models. Sizes 16 to 40. Accessories Join Apparel in This Clearaway. Coats In the New Tailored Mode S $29.50 Many are warm enough t wear at once. Several are col lared in the new short-haired furs. One of new models i< sketched. Tt is of Peau de Mouton....a new imported self-striped woolen. Fur-col lared and tailored with a shoulder line that insures ex cellent fit Also in this group, coats of New Geometric Tweeds and of Strook’s “Paragon” Altogether a Splendid Choice of New Things at This Price! Sizes 34 to 42 Handsome Fur Coats Buy now to save on furs—see what you gain! 1—Bay Seal (dyed coney) Wrap at $50; S handsome natural mink collar. 1—Gray Caracul Coat, $37.50; was S 1 tural Nutria Coat at $125; w heared Leopard Coat at §125; red fox collar. 1—Bay Seal Coat (dyed coney) at $100; length model. 1—French Seal Coat (dyed coney). $75; was S143; long : with black fox collar Clearance of Fur Scarfs! 1—$19.75 Scotch Mole Scarf 1—§22.50 Brown Fox Scarf. 4—$29 Fox Fur Scar: 1—835 Platinum Fox Scarf.. A A Fur Shop—Second Floor $12.50 $10 00 $18.50 $19.75 Jumper Frocks and Suede Jackets! 10 Jumper Frocks at $5—Were $13.50 I'wo-piece models of veteen combinations. In brow rose and bluc Fine Suede Jackets at $15—Were $22.50 and §25 Of fine suede faced cay Ie jockey red, lanvin green, gr ange, pan 1 med with a knitted worsted collar, cuffs acquard patterned to match Blouses and Sweaters!—Remnants 12 Cotton Blouses at 59c—Were $1.95 1s of dimity or voile Al & 25 Silk and Other Blouses at $5—Were $8.95 to $13.50 Overblouses of crepe de chine, velveteen, du 1 printed silks. M styles: will be ver wear with the tailc t this § 15 Sweaters at $3.95—Were $7.95 to $10 Brushed wool in slip-on st A collar or collarle All in an e orown and black emphasized Costume Slips, Negligees, Petticoats Remnants! 27 Silk Slips and Petticoats, $1.95—Were $2.95 i e The ps of radium silk, in he shadow hem. The Petticoats or purp! 68 Silk Slips and Bloomers at $2.95—Were $3.95 The Costume Slips of silk crepe de chine, with dov white, navy, black or peac| Jersev Bloomers mn i navy or purple. 40 Silk Petticoats and Slips, $4.85—Were $5.85 Of radium sifk, crepe-back satin or Jersey silk in tailored styles. Petticoats in silk Jersey. In the lot, colors are black, navy, fawn, flesh, peach, gray. 7 Terry Cloth Robes at $7.50—Were $12 Of imported cloth in charming color combinations (fast color). Nile, rose, Copenhagen, maize. 6 Silk Negligees at $10.85—Were $13.50 Of crepe de chine or taffeta, in tailored or lace trimmed styles Peach, orchid, rose or black. Silk and Cctton Underwear Remnants! 30 Handmade Voile Gowns at $3.85—Were $5 Lovely garments, trimmed with handmade filet or Irish laces 20 Silk Undergarments at $3.85—Were $5 Radium silk chemise or glove silk gowns, in delicately lovely pastel shades. 30 Glove Silk Garments at 85c—Were $1.35 Vests and step-ins of glove silk; tailored and lace-trimmed; slightly mussed. Philippine and Porto Rican Hand-Made Underwear A Wonderful Purchase: Gowns and Chemise at $1.29 . Of fine nainsook, hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered n dainty motifs of drawnwork and solid designs. Many necklins styles. Flesh, peach, orchid, white. Brassieres and Girdles! Remnant Priced! 36 Dainty Brassieres at $1.50 Longline models of all-over lace, lace and satin or lace and ‘broche; some net lined. 48 Brocade Girdles at $2.95—Were $5 to $8 Brocade combined with elastic, 14-inch length. Also a few of silk-covered rubber, 12-inch length. Sizes 24 to 27 and 32 to 36. Handbags and Umbrellas! 14 Leather and Fabric Bags, $3.29—Were $5 Pouch, top and back-strap styles, in desirable Practical bags for every day good service. 15 Embroidered Bags, $1.95—Were $2.95 Pretty color combinations; silk fined and fitted with purse and mirror. 7 Leather Bags at $3.45—Were $6.50 All leather and leather lined. Fitted with purse and mirror. 25 Silk Umbrellas at $3.95—Were $5 Ten-rib style, on paragon frames; 1%-inch satin borders; carved wood handles. colors.