Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 18

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18 THE SUNDAY trom Manlla from Gen. Emillo Agun- | eorge Rissell. 0. R aldo, conveying best wishes and re- grets he could not attend. Gen. Leon-| X ard Wood, military nor of the | Barber wml»p nes, also sent regrets. Bond (o Capt. William MacEntee, U. 8. N S. A \\ s then called upon to relate of his personal experiences with \gui aldo after his capture by RAZOREDGED ARMY e e i tows ) oriaFsceasnd] Gongress Leaders Tell Order| :‘.:;" ‘.Lttn;“:;""‘L:::.E:::,*..::‘ auen | of Carabao Nation Must | Be Prepared. STAR, WASHIN 11’1()\ D. VARIETY:PROMISED AT INDUSTRY SHOW | Exhibits at Auditorium Will| Cover Whole Range of gl iy Local Business. pt. Wil M. eSS ulick, (., FEBRUARY extensive exhibit of the Capital Trac- tion € 7, 1926—PART 1. Dry I.aw Cost. NEW YORK February § (#) 1 Rigid enforcement the i prohibitic 'TOTAL OF ACCIDENTS | FEWER LAST MONTH 12 o Tt i S = |a year, U nited States Attorney Emor auring the past month, as "‘""“”“’ R. I(‘ulkmzr told « luncheon audien:e : kewise, | Deaths and Serious Injuries .| with five for and five | today at the Lawvers' Ch One of e il e e | juries, How- | o0 s nbary, 1 erious injuries tn | his listeners was Wayne F. Wheeler 7 i Show Gain Over | January » listed st 15, with | legal head of the National Anti-Saloon {&wo. for ‘that month in 1825 and one | League. 3 space are Chest nd Thompson's | January of 1825, 0 101 E month dn 102 | : | ers 180 minor injuries last | = sonth. In January, 1925, there were 7 924, there were 211. ! y was listed in 343 | oS ANC f s Jast month: in 494 in January. | (@) —Capt mdsen, A nd in 467 in January, 1924 |and who has , according o statis | Cites Huge Acting Inspector B ’ Traffic Bureau. a decrease of 12 m--‘ prepared by mmh nl.' n\. Ryrne, aj. Clair W. an, Col. A Capt: J Crumpac! zenio Special P Joseph J Conrad . Dal Exhibits by Bakeries. Bakeries will show visitors some of the methods used in preparing th essential food product. The Corby | Baking Co. and_Holmes Bakery hav Tl signified their willingness to be includ Cheatham, Dykeman, { Capt. ever, John Harry A« evidence that indusiries here have an undreamed-of variety, the manufacture of such an oft-used article as a paper box will he demon pictures were shown were Gens. Mei ritt, MucArthur, Bates. Chaffec, oung, Funston. Wheaton, Admiral Dewey an: P. Fletcher, U Fltzgerald of Ohi Amundsen Improvmg of Geor '|a Comy s w- Hart, there were Capt. 13 more seri Although more ed at the booth of the Columbla [ 9¢ath and us injuries | Paper Box Manufacturir from traffic accidents last month lhan | The "total accidents for last month, | vnder . dc - fo ntrast to the whir of lin January, 19 acei s out_manifold | . accidents | . otore, were 544, as against 671 for | cold, was still in bed today factory products, “Emile” will initiate | (/7% such a slump during the month \ that month in » and 684 for that |aaid by his physician to he husbands into the mysteries wh t the total of 544 accidents shows | month in 1 ieasy and improving surround the permanent waving of one mage Febry minor but w resting Attacking a policy of national de- fense whic Ix would render the Army and Navy “incomeptent” and urging | that military forces of the Nation be | of o oy, |G s joined last | N lnst fny te | Col. Randolph ¢ fons for detense [ Capt. Frank D, Indication of a few of the busii ivities to be included in the ar sxhibits in the second exposition of th Chamber of Commerce, at th ington Auditorium, March companied announcement 9 g s, | by Director Alfred L Mg, W ML Clifford . B G & [ plays being nged will M.Cs Rear Adm Huteh ;| every phasc of the commerci SN Capt. William B Cashman of the National Capital. uk Cheat Large local enterprises have con- John 1 sented 1o unfold to the Washington public from the | dressing of to making vaper boxes or thousands of loaves of hread N Hyland, Capt. S. A Capt. Haydn R. nrhi ROAL R O. British Army; D : R, Hagner, J. J. ones, Represent Louisiana, orge \1 Hagan. Ham f (he exposition ap confidently expected v type of Washing will be prepared to dis + i the ontpnt of Dix which last year ex- of present side 720-22-24 7th N.W. BEHRENDS f high rank Army. Navy and the annual dian ry Order of the uscher s, Sen sshire and Bi of Connec. ind Speaker Longworth joined | claration that the efliciency of e of the Nation must the Marine Ce at £ the will launder Government to Exhibi Since the Federal Government cn 50 intimately into the evervdiy { Ufe of Washington, it will provide Consumers of is for cooking and | SPecial exhibits of a hizhly instructive Hehihie iine the mome willl be' givanic r. The District Government sidelights on this important indu: also has been asked to prepare dis in the exhibit of the Washington Gus | Pavs. Light Co. An insight into the eity's | - = - traction system will be afforded in & e John R. Mc. s, jr., Walter R. Moses of Paul J. Mc William . { GO0 Quige v McCallum, - Senatos wpshire, Capt A Res size, The Very Prelhut $15 Silk Dresses Beautiful 99 Dresses of sheer georgette crepe, silk and ‘satin in MacNider War, paid @ tribute 1o he men who served in the and who make up the " Platt, Ha Lient. Har Reynolds, N. 1. . Charles Maj. PhilipRhinelander, 1 J ol Wild . Richardson, {retived: Maj. Edward 15, A.; Col. D. J. Rice, 0. R. C; | A. Stevens, Lieut S N., retired It pays to vead the want columns of he Star. Hundreds of situations are obtained through them AL Col Robert | \\1Ihml I % il Thomas N. Army at Razor Fdge. 1 Mason Gullek, to it that the de- | William O country is adequately | tired: Senator Moses de- | A Col, K ite of our adherence K Henr; World Court, there are weph M. we can do for ourselves Maj o keep our - edie have fallen from to Yoiveturnedia e [Col. M. A. Winter, Capt. Edmond D! Anton [ Willm, French naval attache: James | . U.|C. White, Assista cretary of \War Wolff | Hanford Mae) r Stirling, | Comdr. 7had!fnrnnztn'dg§ Chenies A s hems. Hampton Witson. i Hopkins, 1", J. Hunt, U. S Heller. Medical Ge John L. Charlex retired: Lieut. M. ., reti Hobbs, U Creed some nd | Corps military | 80 phrey « command- | . Howard, ( tre eean A place | Gen Charles W nnot name—a place which . Maj. Gen degradation for our country A.: Col s of the we We must Daniel W, Aerritte ted States a leader in the world g i S SAUTERNE PARCHMENT all new plain col- and figured designs. Every new effect s shown in 16 to 52 sizes ors Senatc Const Paul. W ¢ | Dllinois crepes crepe, { Small Lot $7.50 ) SILK DRESSES (Red).. $20.00 and $25.00 SILK DRESSES Evening Dresses Street Dresses OrAL GREY Bois DE ROSE 299 h would p Albert W, Marshall of unpre Capt. Ridley Mclean, U entered the | Cant. Wil Mk s G S Nathaniel 1 Charles Charles K M ite “lury Moor Mallory, U7, ixon the new Spring colors in SHOES firWOMEN world,” he afest ways of not de Army and Navy to fall ficieney.” lared himself to he Michae Eph B Will 1 AL Comdr., ed .1 Col. Charles Col. James Regan Otho B. Rosenbaum ien. Samuel D. Rock Maj. Charles O Capt. Yates Stirlinz Seibels -Closmg out all $25 to *40 Coats loss on these New Smart $15.00 Spring Coats <martest styled coat . members the o 5 pd tables, ar idivon. On > room. almos screened palms, stpod a life while opposite the sym sat the Maj. ¢ recently one side by hamboc size carabiao bol of the order mount caral Hines, who was only to thit Taking a : i elegant Mess Cal Montomery M Muj. Eensto Titwni fred: Mud Charles A, 7T L Chester Wells) rebiel ) Williams in 1t Wade, U Woolnough, Kuests were 1 Allen. U &, 4 < ey : X 2 3. A.: Senor Nifaro. Min Dr. prese Maj. | Don | tinzuished they Lieut. “anama Extra Beall John . First General: I TMiinois, Maj sizes. Hines immedi Presigent ter which the en he national an time o hlv‘l furled in the heads of | Assistant | novelty t S Pelham mixtures and plain col- ors. Choice of tans. grays, blues, green and rose colors. Glrls Coats Lot No. 1—17— $10.00 Coats, 7 to 14 sizes. Lot $5.98 Coats. Lot No. 3—$7.50 to $9.75—2 to 14 Size Coats. All Girls’ $10.00 to $12.50 Coats, all col- ors: richly fur trim- med: nobby flared styles. All $17.50 to $25.00—7 to 161 1 Coats. the hall was thrown ind ax the insi cshed i diht the niz In the Go Titne Phe newl Burlington Hotel large installa- At all our stores including F St. with the in The Titanafram The Master Musical Instrument Frand paramount i -n. Hines made ceptance and read : d from 8 to10 I No. 2—4— Small Tots’ Blue Flate Lune S I Luncheon, 7 ble d'Hote Dinner, A CARTE SERVICE O BE first to show distinctive new §prmg Shoes! Well, vou rather expect that of the great “Hahn" Or(vamfltum with its 9 stores. But to be able to present these lovely new Colored Kidskins—at $3.95 and $7—when this leather is so expensive and so much in demand. Isn't that surprising? Azuinalde Sends Greetings. s Hines a ted ax hombinero Te 1. Wade. « \ ol. Wade ac cepted the A-fhrA while the chor ng “Chise Him From the Harem.” Miss Dorothy Dayve then wesented in a waltz sol and dance mher, and the g e Aramounnt yead u cablegram received Card Party Room * to 50c Per Table MUSIC FREE \\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\fi\\‘\\\\\ \\\_\ A8 solo dancer, VERMONT AVE homas Ciriile DRSS R N N S A A h\\\}\ ARAVALAARRARL AR RRNLNY I 2 & SONS CO., 130 G ST. $2.00 Crinkled Bedspreads and yellow striped crinkled spreads that $1.25 81x90 Sheets Big double-bed | finished with i ; c hems. Full bleached. Good quality bieached Monday only. $1.50 to $2.50 Silk Remnants novelty figured Worth to $2.50 per yard. 20c Yard-Wide Longcloth Longcloth, free splendid quali Special for M 25c Yard-Wide Cretonne and figured p terns, and richest nants of 25¢ 50c Spring Suitings New Spring dress goods, -double widths, and prettiest of checks and stripes patterns. All c colors in lot. Silk-like 69c to $1.00 Girls' Dresses Small lot Ging $1.U Sizes 7 to $2.50 27-In. Red Star Birdeye 12 Napkins in Pkg., Special Creepers Embroidered and rick- All Girls’ Hats Formerly $1.98 to $5.00 Children’s—Infants’ $3.00 to $4.50 Sweaters All-wool, warm, closely-knit garments. Lot of $5.98 to $7.50 Boys’ O’Coats > DROOF chilla, Cloth and Novelty Coats, in 2 to 7 sizes. Full size, pretty pink, bluc satisfactorily nice quality cotton 29c 45x36 Pillowcases 3-inch e Satins, silk, ; taffeta silk, in all «.:m{,99c Soft, Fine White from starch a l 3/ day. 4c Beautiful orier of tolorings. Rem- 3/4 ities 69c English Broadcloth geous colorings and de- Signs i this S new patterns. Remmnants c of 69¢ qualities Dresses that sold vears only. Hemmed Ready for use. 69c to $1.00 Rompers and ack braid trimmed tots garments, in all colors Sizes to-0 years. Close c out pr Felts, Velvets and Silks, about 60 in lot. This season’s best up c to $5 hats. Coat and slip-over stvles 85 Stripes and plain = colors. Heaviest, Warmest Chin- Browns, blues and grays .99 Shelves Must Be Cleared for Spring —So the “Sales™ Still Continue TILL more high priced women's shoes marked down to $2.88. \Was there ever such an opportunity—even in “Hahn” Sales? All our $5.95 to $10.00 velvet low shoes—none reserved. And many splendid patents, satins and other mate- rials in buckle, strap and step-in pumps. “Bar- $2 88 gain Section,” 7th St. Store—at our 9th St. and Play Shoes EXTRA SPECIAL ; Guaranteed Chiffon Silk Hose Sheerest Thinest Chiffon .00 In Recital-- In the Home-- In the Studio-- STEINWAY “PHIE INSTRUMENT O Silk, with seamed backs— will replace if wear isn't satisfactory. Closing Out Lot of 50c Women’s Gloves 78 pairs blackl 5 I\ro\\n and White Boys and Girls’ Ribbed Corduroy—Cloth Wash Materials New 1 and 2 piece styles, in all colors for boys 214 to 8 years. Re- Pa. Ave. Stores. This week atv...coovneee-- ,Short Lines Gloves, odds and ends nf lines flelhng to 50c A1E IMMORTALS” —It is the one instrument that can be depended upon to rank up to the highest standards in Tone, Respon- siveness and Durability. —Our entire stock is persomally selected by a member of the firm, who is not only a Musician, but a Composer—and when .an instru- ment has passed final judgment, it is a Guarantee that whoever pur- chases it will enjoy entire satisfac- may be purchased on sccommodating terms New Steioway Pianos Obtainable in Washington Only at ‘E.F.Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G And many more splendid shoes, broken in sizes from recent d to the $1.95 Sale. rent styles in all ma- terials. formerly $5.95 to $10, but smaller sizes only. 7th St. Store $1 95 “Bargain section.” . 7th & K 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 933 Pa.Ave.S.E. 3212 14th St. 414 9th St. Special selling of girls' and boys’ good-wearing tan elk laced boots. At less than their usual cost to manufacture. Sizes 7 to cery pair warranted. At stores ex- $ 1 5 45 cept F St “Lady Luxury™ “Silk-to-Top” Chiffon Hosiery The most beautiful silk stockings imaginable. and Spring costumes. 2 Pairs $l 95 $3.75 “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. new Spring shades to har- monize with the new shoes In Long and English Coat in pretty colors and patterns. mainder of up to $2.00 lines Closing Out $8.00 to $10.00 4-Pc. Suits short pants. vest and Suits of splendid cloth, 7 to 16 55| $1.50 to $2 Extra and Regular Size | 16 to 52 Sizes Hoover Style f .15 nn.flbu. Sichee ™ side. for MANICURISTS 1D! ES WEAR WHITE—TAN BLUE—GREEN Stockings Brown and Black Ribbed Stockings in 5% to 9‘ sizes. Seconds of c Hosiery. 78¢ to $1.00 Extra and Big Sizes Women’s Winter Vests Long and short sleeves. High or low neck white . ribbed undershirts, close- c out price. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Men’s Shi Corded Madras, Silk Striped Madras an g | elty Shirts in collar- | attached or collar band c styles. Small Lot Hemstitched Lin-Flax Tablecloths 8-4 (big size) pure white covers, nice qual- ity, and pretty satin-{ c )

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