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- . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .C, MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1926. \ 21 RINRAICEAPINE | R R R R R R AR A R R R R R AR R RS RS S RS AR R E RN E N ERES BIMBA IS FACING Seseasty A XBRIBXRA STORM OF PROTEST The Truth---Though it Hurts Lithuanian Lecturer Charged ! « With Blasphemy Is Barred Salesmanship—what crimes are committed in thy name. No one knows this From Public Halls. tetter than 2 store buver, and once out of so and so many hundred times he tumbles for the caressing arguments of an overstocked manufacturer, with the result that merchandise that was bcught to seli outlives its welcome and stays with us so long we learn to call it by its first name. . . . And so, on Washington’s Birthday what could be more fitting than that we group these stubborn items and tell you the blatant facts about them, leaving you to decide (now that you know their unhappy past) whether you can use them. Tomorrow, should we sell everything mentioned in these seven columns, the profit therefrom would hardly be sufficient to keep a bobbed haired flapper in hairpins for twenty-four hours. . . . There’s going to be another advertisement like this next Washington’s Birthday. Br the Assaciated Press who is to ay. charged with violat of the it Leazue had had been indefinitely | he which previously rts to hold me K The Unvarnished Truth About ~ . o The Unvatnished Truth About e The Unvarnished Truth About o e 22 BOy:s 10 to 51650 O'Coats 53810 369-5° Coats---Now 3] 5 e Reg9£0ur‘m‘hands thhi BAlls. the ee ot wEth o $5.95 Si W » If you like red ties, you will like these. They : ek In another month these coats won't be a bit Sizes for Women and Misses are very red indeed. Some men like to wear of good to vou—they're practically no good to I we don't sell these coats now —we won't sell them this season— them with blue suits. We are tired of having us now. That's why thev're marked for it will soon he too warm to wear the heavy fahrics. Besides they’ them around. They were formerly $1.00 Keep 'Ih(‘m in camphor until next F. 1llf\\( cetting .\lHl(_(l ||nn_1 trying on. I!u nm‘(n.fl? are excellent—the {q; es $4 Radiiom Broadcloth $E50 Silk-and-Wool haven't any place to put them. Big boy good—the furs of the best quality. Imagine. some were $69.50— Shirts 7 <, Viding ) h % . o1 e c : a Shirts, $§1.79 Socks, 95¢ The Dol e Usies they're all 815 now! Sizes for 20—women, 36 to 40 T i el e - B, Bt 4 e | | $7.95 to $10.95 Two- 35 to $9 Iad: chort pointed. Also mussed. 1 h o ex ha i , 2 c y ] ) M 1 Nearing 0 a tolick o' -\ Knicker Suits, $4.95 OL;';;léaIs For Misses For Misses = low—collegiate. Plain Bla gray, b v i colprs. b All size dress did not touch the Bim se.| Most of the standard sizes _ \ B was an appeal for rerd ¥ i bhose aits wre iold. But Just a lulllr]nul' of style 5 5to $6950 T\Veed 53 95 to $5 95 Rdln‘ $1.65 Flannelette T? 30 U muunl ity size is here you'll of course, the little hoy won't - Alice Stone ackwell, noted | 1 YOU size i 2 i > Niterobes, §1.15 /it $2 ’ surely get a real value at know. All hell see is the % ! , 911 ar(mmv. ] e | e e S aa on. ool linings b mogt of hern Suits, 515 coats, $1.50 okt bt b tock phemy s sterous and (Secor o Floor.) ! away for next Winter a Full cut. military Imported Over a Year Ago Mistake in the Size Mark e Ih» Bought Too Many! I'wo-piece suits—with the double- The manuiacturer made a mistake lar style. c hreasted coat long enough to be worn in these raincoats. \We ordered size 14 (tatn Bl StventiiSirset:) 180 BO)’S 52-95 Sweaters, bl.?g w;v.clr:n]v}_\. 1 ’|~\T year’s models—still and these came in ]~i/<\l 10 and lZ Truths from the Sport Shop! good this vear. if vou're not too fas- Theyv're really for little girls « : : : o el it $30 to $40 Wardrobe Trunks v lutely indefensi Approves Law 1 the other hand M Roston has telephoned where he is enjoving mendinz steps t | These sweaters actually cost us more than e ke : tidious. _Also 2 3-piece_ensemble and ingly small misses—but they e this! But we have too much stock on hand— a few silk ¢ <—thexre too, a year misses” department. Yellow, SZ3 85 k- n Brockton fe not space enough for display. College style old. (Third Floar.» and red. Thiet Flner N Trunke fi " i sweaters—navy, brown, tan, maroon. 4 to 16 ||||1(i1“"1r v”v:vv~:~ cll..: aas defense he Y fears - T, % ] r M ol S ! & :il‘m 'II\ .‘n; dosed to Y CALS. (Spcond Floor.) ,/"‘ l I”'" 7 : u’h Abflllf Jear sottiaxine soursta .‘,},“‘””‘I 16 “Fat Boys 40 Pairs “Fat Boys d & an venln g resses Men's Waol Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.95 Golf Suits, §4.95 K'mrkflr‘. 95¢ When we opened our new store. they were for special displav. Of conrse 5 Hose, ,,,”",m \a\r::;,:" r,';,,‘.“?f" h’,?\' “r!a:‘ Toieker !h.:ly'.—m“):?- they were quite expensive and after they'd been in the window a few times Weze et beays an yE-hineron jto ey o e b whion they'se they got slightly soiled—and we conldi’t sell them. However, when you dreuiht ot Thirked theie to) eluse ot the same ones that were $2 See their new prices vou'll squander a cleaner’s fee. 3 . _ 4 They were $13 to $20. to §5. e Black satin afternoon dress. size 36. 1 Silver lace evening dress. size 36. . LAST OF WASHINGTON’ Was $95. Now $39.50. Was $95. Now $49.50. S | Black and metallic brocaded dress, 1 Silver lace evening dress, size 36. Jr. Misses $59.50 Coats. $15 We've had these coats since November. That's ancient history in modern business. Still —they're this Winter's styles, fabrics. and furs. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. 38. Was $89.50, Now $39.50. Epinard green satin frock (headed). 36. Was $125, Now $53. . Was $95. Now $65. Epinard green Balero dress, size 36. 1 White crepe and sequins dress. size Was $125. Now $49.50. 36. Was $85,. Now $45. Epinard Chiffon and lace tea gown, 1 Peppermint crepe over gold cloth, 36. Was $65. Now $35. 1 Silver lace evening dress. size 36. PORTRAITS DISCOVERED | Only twenty-nine to sell. [ror two of a model, but all in good. Only Mathematically Exact Like- ness of First President Is Located in Illinois. NN NN NN $1.95, $2.95 and 34 Golf Clubs, | By the A ted Preas s - < - N \ e Selans second Fioor ) size 36. Was SIS0, Now $69.50. Was $125, Now $69.50. Women's $5.85 to $10 Shoes P of a ucin the atte ot Uie || M0 Spring Coafs 8 Girls’ Winter Coats ’;‘,'P"';'IT'; fjl""{"q :{;""'" gown, J36. 1 f,"{”}"l';z""\ffl'l’;_f’"_(;" velvet dress, 34. $l 95 5 as . Now $29.50. 3 y $59.50. & Dot tor Eheh e e From Last Year 5195 &= e (ThiM Flaor.) ton sat and whi id 10 be the | Blye cheviot. Size 17. Was We've cnly sizes 14 and 14 _ Some are too fancy, some are te P piliicl iowee el @i ven s left in_ear $1650 conts, <o The Truth about Lingerie Items e o0 new il = : - they're aM $1.95 now. There's - Apparently there is something wron | se suede—fur border, 17. i 2 o 5 . ; : b de in 1795 by the w.-.nnh} “.}:" L ik M nothiny wrong with the ma $1.50 Flowered Bat- $1.95 “Milo-Sheen’ Rubber Redurmg style. otherwise we would not have <o Artist Memin. with the ald of his | SERReT ALSROn SRS i * i <. 3 t this time. Black satin, patent leatl r which enabled im | ™ - . , . . ery tashionable 4 a4 gray. rcomplet s Head on p‘.mpr;(’"'ls' $1 Wash Dresses, 24 Jr. .’Wlss(’;l ?;1 Slick- Shringibut “out o Becaiise (we Have, only To get tid of this lot range hm mmr Ses vt Tl et Eay and re 2 for §1 ers now. Pretty rose flowered fwo colore — American of farge sizes. No small duce or enlarge 1 for re- | < Jor ks P i B Reauty and emerald In | line. 1 producition. The nr etched the We carried these dresses Al i wirls Tike the swak- nightgowns and chemise, Y A s Eoae b OnE IS ee ot 1 copper and le original. | “from last Snmmer, amd ger style—but not the raglan will wear - :\rllg:u ‘hl‘r‘ ;}z‘racrnrrm'v[\l |}|‘r.vl”\‘rry ;a‘;nn:’ "‘;’nk'[r] pink ‘;’r .Ltr}w» rm 525 Wool Brussels Rugh nal pantograph Ie what| they're certainly in the way. decves. These have the ool tles S Sies b bempeiolhs the Gl inorel. = SOy | Sizes 7. 8 and 10 only. Of raglan sleeves. They were an . SHAAE TS S g S 5.3x10.6 Ft. Jr— 9:12 Fr. $]1Q.85 The Truth about some Hosiery Women's $2 Wool Women's $2.95 $1.50 to $1.85 Silk and Rayon Hose, Ombre Silk Hose Stockings, 95¢ course they're soiled. $R95. Sizes 15,17, 19. F (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) The Literal Truth About 43 Pairs Jr. Misses’ $6 Pumps and 'betieved possibly v that artist In painting his famous Washington portrait. It has passed through varous hands and rookly ' y. The val ealed when it w shown the Chicago Historical Soc Odd patterns. No two alike. And we've had them 6 months—long enough. Patterns a however, and suitable for living. dinin $1.89 ?mlfld Uadmrn i $1.39 $1.29 $12.95 to $2F Velour i o [ - - (Seconds) i D 5 29 Rumania has withdrawn govern- Now $2.85 Not the colors. or the ¢ Although these ombre iy an amas Centerpieces, $1. ment Support of its railways, but an o : : weave that fashionable full-fashioned silk hose Seconds of full-tashioned Porticres, §9.95 Lenienpreq hedy of 30 per cent in frelght | We don’t know what's the matter with these shoes, worten are wearing—but are all the rage_ our silk hosc—the “left overs Lot s ; N Oredt Richly hand embre expected to make them self- | but the girls don't seem to like the styles. They're the durable and comfortable “clientele” do not. require from_various qm. \\(; i Lo lesy Fel i the fine Madeira w the voung ladies who wear sizes 213 to 7. r (First Floor.) fabrics. Several colors. Sixth ¥ (Second Floor.) 99 Pairs Boys' Woolen Furniture Truths! The Truth about Handkerchiefs 92 Pairs Children’s A USED CAR FROM Joseph McReynolds | 14!l| STREET AT R am(}omfort mr Baltimore 32.00 in Havre de Grace $3.25 High Shoes, $2.65 Children don’t wear tan shoes in the summer. But we can’t give them space - they're going out of . every day. Sizes 8! to le Second Floor MFREXEXE XL R IR R R RS R Hose, 55¢ There isn't” a single boy who'll wear these scratchy hose in the Summer. Some of them are Phoenix—the rest our own. They were 21, Sizes 7 to 10. Second Flaor Women's 35¢ Fancy Handkerchiefs, 19¢ Of linen and voile printed in different de signs—all unpopular. Al- though the relics of many “odd lot” days, their use- fulness is unimpaired. $1 Silk Chiffon Hand- kerchiefs, 50c Ronght for the holiday trade. they failed to make " we planned. But at this price their fancy patterns should win them a place in your pocket. S50c Hand-Embroid- ered Handkerchiefs 25¢ Pure linen in many beautiful shades—but soiled and mussed. Noth- ing but what soap, water and a little energy can re- move. (First Floor.) The Truth about these Gloves $595 Bed Davenport Suite, $295 Exquisite tapestry upholstery with woven floral center motifs. Red davenport, fireside and club chairs Somewhat shopworn. (Fourth Floor.) $14.95 Woven Wire Bed $265 Chesterfield Dav- Springs, $§4.95 enport, $149 For full sized wooden heds The factory has stopped only—and we have only 40 of aking . these davenports— these springs. we've only one lefi. Covered (Fourth Floor.) in mohair—mahogany carved frame. Fourth Fioor.) 589 Ubpholstered Bed Nursery Furniture— Soiled and Scratched $59.75 Chair or Rocker, $29.75 We sold the davenport that (Erom Gray Line Guice, Ayel W pr 14t st M. Daily. Philadelphia $5.00 - = BU fi Divanette, $49.75 We've had this divanette in stock for along time. Children’s 50c Fabric Gloves, 25¢ $2.95 Lambskin Gloves, $1.49 $1.50 and $2 Long Silk Gloves, §1 UNDER MITTEN MANAGEMENT e il = Gloves which were in Strap-wrist gloves—Ilast These gloves are unpop- Theyre not heing used went with this zroup. and 2 1 Kiddie Koop, 47 inches long. Was $23.50. Now $15 their prime dnring 1924 vear’s style. Inx broken ular — broken sizes and anymore. Baker's cut velour gane get 17-:1“:2 the chairs or IN lortures s 1 Kiadie Koop. 42 inches long. Was $2630. Now $19.75 and 1025. Below. actual Jeane e a s R Gite jaoned. - But. & ine e Siahomary far Theve covered In hrown ve: 1 Infants’ Dressing Table. Was $5.95. Now $2.95 cost because the sizes are sizes) BNdiSmussediitzony grade of lamhskin worth L5 sh over gwnwood, o EA e e TESaINgELADIC. (NVRSERe-2d: IWOWe s nsi o > broken and the colors few. handling. cleaning. (Firat Floor.) o« (Fourth ¥loor.) e (Fourth Finor.) Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic| s 5 — : o $3.95 Chinchilla Coats Infant's Coats—A Year Soiled Wrappers Make 4 Millinery Truth Liquid, ]ust What You Need Don't worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. oves Pimples, d P2 TITITITITITITITS TSI A Pity—But the Truth $3.95 to $6.95 Silverware $2.95 L& for Baby, §1.95 Old, $3.95 Of course vou can wash White cashmere and these—you'll have to. They're crepella coats—too soiled 1o quite soiled from handiing. sell as regular stock. Hand Sizes 1 and 2. embroidered. long and short. Tots' Shaker Knit Qut- 'Y Were $595 to §705. 35 Soiled Hats 11c 51 " X é mo generally Blackheads, Blotcl Ringworm and_ma So many people untie the ribbons to ny, Tried on so often and handled so and healthy. Zemo is a cl 7 see what's in the hottle that they are not trating, znb;lnhe bhm"d'l'"&‘; does fits, $3.75 . Brushed Wool Sweater 3% fresh a3 they should be. There's much that they have lost their orig- Our buyer bought mare silverware than the Christ- :fnh:. “TAsk your :r:lpgpgi':{ oy 1t'1l soon be too warm for Sets, $4.95 nothing wrong with the salts, however, inal freshness. Of various styles $2.05 these. We don’t want them —do you? They were $5.95, so you see we're almost giving them away. they'lb soften and perfume your bath just the same! 50c Bath powder, in a tin box— with velour puff, 11c (First Floor.) A sweater, leggins, ¢ap and mittens with each set. Of course, they’ll have to be put in camphor in about a month. (Second Floor.) $5 Go-To-Sleep Dolls Too many little fingers have handled these dressed 32 49 small size 60c or large bottle $1.00. Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Zore Throat you must get at e seat of the disease, counteracting the eause. Tonsiline is prepared and sold for I.h:t one purpose. A dose of Tonsiline taken upon the first appearance of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Use a little Sore Throat wis- dom and buy a bottle of Tonsiling today. You may meed it tomorrow. Insist on the bottle with the long secked fellow on it wnen you get it. and varied colors, too. But for the woman who takes a medium head size a chance to get an expensive o hat for $1. e (Fifth Floor.) now, when they were $3.95 to $6.95. Meat platters, chop dishes, sandwich trays—almost any piece you'll want. (First Floor) 50c Bath Salts I HEETETETRN A :z mas shoppers wanted. That's why they're only o] B X bz Pzttt 2ot tat ot i THE HECHT CO~F STREET Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. dollies. That should be a good selling point—it shows that they liked them—but it doesn't improve their appearance. They still close their eyes perfectly. (First Floor.) fiffiffif{l‘!i‘&flf’:}il‘!fifl# f’lf’if!§¥§¥¥§§¥}EZI‘¥I‘K¥¥§?&’;‘¥K * KEa‘!fziiiiiiiiiiiiiii&&iiiii