Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, PH'L'PPINES W|l.|. GET possessions, including the Panama [for the salary of enlisted men in the DIES PLAYING CHESS. Canal Zone, by the $339,581,924.16 War | philippine Sc E Deparimen: appropriation hill reported | "Taehine Sconts. This amount is cal e o vesterday In the House, the Philip- “'| HARRISBURG, Pa., February 5 (®). | $1,220,900 IN BILL | pines are alloted $1,220,900 for the next | the Philippine army to between 7,000 | __Fhe Rev. Dr. F. G. Gotwald of York, fiscal year. his amount has been sta- |and 8,000 men. executive secretary of the Board of | Fducation of the United Lutheran | Church of America, died from a heart | attack here last night while playing | chess. i tiopary for a number 'of 'years. For the maintenance and care of Million for Scouts, $220,000 for| There is also an amount of $334,000 | barracks and quarters for the Scouts R as nppropriated for the territories for|and for the United Swtes troops In uarters and $900 for In: sea coast defenses, plans for fortifica- | China. $220.000 is also appropriated. ae ok | Soldi e tion. purchase, manufacture and test |Insane Philippine soldiers will he | Dr. Jotwala, v;“::?rrll;h:rnr‘p‘ll:h ‘“(;i';i oldiers Provided. of ammunition and repairs and altera- | taken care of with an appropriation of | chess team, yng ded |tion of sea coast Artillery. The ex-|$900. According to the testimony of [# team from this city when he fell| —— | penditure of this appropriation, as well | Gen. Frank McIntyre. chief of the | forward across the board. He is sur | = | as its qistribution, is left with the Sec- | Bureau of Insular Affairs, the number | vived by his widow, a daughter and ut of a total of $10.1%2.391 appro- | retary of War. |of such patfents varies from year (o |1wo sons, one of whom is a missionary | nrizted for the territories and insular ' One million doliars is appropriated ' vear between five and seven. in India. e e THE - MEN®S SERORE @OF SWOODIWARID & LOTHROP Our Entire Stock of OVERCOATS Again Gl‘eatly Reduced Into 3 Grb.ups Including all of our Domestic, Foreign Fabric and English Overcoats (EXCEPTING SEDAN MONTAGNACS) Our entire stock of Overcoats, already re- duced for the Semi-Annual Clearance, has been regrouped and again greatly lowered in price. These Coats now of- fered to you at these Remarkable Savings. 89 Overcoats Reduced Fine Domestic Coats, including a \ lct of semi-hard finish Twill and Herringbone fabrics. $ Single-Breasted Styles - - Double-Breasted Styles Bex Styles 46 Overcoats Reduced Domestic Ceats, Foreign Fabric Coats and English Tailored Coats. Single-Breasted Styles $44 Double-Breasted Styles Ulsters 4 49 ‘Overcoats Reduced The Finest Imported English Overcoats. : Double-Breasted Box Styles $64 Raglan Ulsters Great Coats - Men's Clothes and The English Shop, Second finor. Woodhward & Lothrop N 10th, 11th, F and G Streets “ D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1926. Woodward & Lothrop Week End Candy Special, 2 Pounds, 95c. Our Homemade Chocolates and Benbons Close-Fitting Little Felts In the Spring Pastels $10 and $]12:%0 The New Beret The Creased Gigolo SPONSORED BY REBOUX Tight little hats—the smaller the smarter. Soft French felts— draped or dented in a rakish fashion — with little, or no brim— closely fitting one's head as one's own bob. Youthful —dashing— smartly different. Milliners Section, Third floor. Charmihg New Versions of ' Girls’ Wash Frocks One and two piece models, suit- able for dress and school wear-— N\ with touches of bright embroid- E50) ery. piping n contrasting colors. b youthful <mocking, pleats, long 3 and short sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16 vears. $1.95 to $6 English Broadcloth Prints Cotton Crepe Gingham glmbr._v Cretonnes ¥rie” Frock Section. Fourth floor Emtlemized Middies Exclusively Here Jean Middies are in all white, or white with emblems of the high schools and Powell Junior High All trimmed with white braid Sizes 8 10 20 vears. $1.50, without emblems: $1.95, crublemized Gym Bloomers Black Gym Bloomers of black sateen. Sizes 8 to 22 vears. SLIS and $2.25. Rlack and Navy Serge Bloomers. —— 4 Sizes 8 to 22 vears. $450, Children’s New Gloves For Dress and School Duplex Fabric Slip-on Gloves, with spear back. In mode shade. Sizes 1 1o 6. $125. 1-clasp Gray Fabric Gloves. Sizes 3 to 6. 75c. Fancy Turn-bhack Cuff Gloves, in sand and mode. Sizes 0 to 3. SI. Tan Fabric Gloves, Spring weight. Sizes 110 7. 56c. Glove Section. First finar Patent Leather Oxfords for Young Girls, $6.50 This new slashed Oxiford is popular with the vounger set. It fairly breathes “style.” with its short vamp. round toe and high spike heel. Sizes 2% to 6. Children’s Dress Shoes The popilar plain 0c of Pat- A~ ent leather—broad for the growing foot—with turned sole and white kid top. Sizes 815 to 11. $4.50. The same style may be had in patent leather: dull top with turned sole. Sizes 82 to 11. $4. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. For Baby—When Asleep or at Play The New Comfy Crib This Comfy Crib combines in one article for the nursery—a Bassinet—a GCrib—and a Play Yard. It has drop door, opening at the level of mother’s bed— mosquito proof and rustproof wire screening—rubber swivel wheels. Two sizes, $22 and $27 Bahy Carriage Section. Fourth floor The Sherwood Zipper, $2-50 The Zipper is_the newest and most delightfully thrilling thing in scooters. It is the new “rage” with children and nothing could fascinate and entertain a child more. than the Zipper with it's bright red hardwood foot board and its swift pall- bearing skate wheels. Toy Section, Fourth floor. Final Clearance Overcoats For Boys, 3 to 8 Years Greatly Reduced to This Low Price ‘$8.75 Our remaining stock of Small Boys' Overcoats— 3 to 8 vears—is now grouped at this low price, for final clearance Satur- day. There is a good selection in light, medium and dark shades. Plain Double- breasted models—all wool lined or with venetian voké—but. of course. the quantity is limited. This is a remarkable op- portunity for mothers of small boys to secure over- coats for the remaining cold weather, or for next Winter at a great saving. Boys' Section. Fourth floor Sweaters and Blouses Make Smart Two-Piece Costumes When Worn with Separate Skirts THE SWEATER — The new sweaters—that we have just received—are delightiul in the new Spring shades, in the slip-on and coat models. Tan, Green, Powder Blue, Maize. Slip-on, $7.50. Coat Sweater, $5.75. Sweater Section, Third floor THE BLOUSE—A\ crepe de chine, printed georgette or plain georgette finger-tip- length jumper wears a high collar, sometimes with the scarf tied and sometimes with the convertible collar and \ neck line. There are many attractive features in trimming and many lovely styles from which to choose. $10 to $16.75. Blouse Section. Third fiaor Jane Wandl 2-Piece Frocks For Sports Wear $1675 The two-piece frock for the smart woman—rfor street and sports wear Simplicity of the dress is obh- vious—and its charm lies in the fact that the lines are of those approved for street and sports wear. Made of Isma cloth, in all the lovely shades. popular for sports wear. And the name “Jane Wandl” means that they are unusual values. The neck may bhe worn high. student or low, which is a most attractive feature. The “Jane Wandl" is the choice of the smart woman who wants her clothes to per- sonify that “open-air” feeling. In white. rose, French blue. rust, tea rose and green. Sportewear Section. Third floor Satin and Elastic Girdles Give Grace to the Figure $3-50 These attractive girdles achieve the long slender lines of the present mode and lend to the figure the grace of youth. Of heavy pink satin or Broche with elastic which gives grace of movement. Corset Section. Third floor. Lovely Slips 55 You will be delighted with these soft lovely slips of Radium and Brocaded Radiumette. Some have scaltoped, picoted edge or embroidered edge with twe A pleats in the back to give the necessary fullness. Tn tan, gray, navy, black and flesh. Underwear Section, Third fieor.

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