Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 6

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DRY LAW FORGES WIN'IN SKIRMISH Defeat Adversarles in New York Assembly in Attempt to Rush Referendum. By the Associated ALBANY, N. Y. bition advocates tories in both hou ture last night, defe in the assembly to force a light wine and beer referendum resolution from March 16.—Prohi- n tomporary vic of t an attempt committee and advancing a State en- | + order of third | forcement meusure t reading i = in A debate on time, how- ed that they west possible 1 Republicans | e enforcement ing them in line P ory in passage of As the situation now stands. the bill is slated tor defeat in the upper house. BUS LINE DI'SCONTINUED. One Service From District Line to Forest Glen Stopped. An order permitting the Washing- ton and Rockville Railway srvice Commis- now is served by busses of the Washington Rapld Transit Co The commi missjon to 1 operate bu along drive. then sligo avenue. nue to Pinc street, in lleu of its ion from Sligo avenue to the Brokeville pike, ille pike to Sligo, and ict line along Brooke- point called “Triangle,” Old Rockville pike to in Linden, thence along Dille street to » point one block west of Warren roud. on the from the Di ville pike t thence 1 Dille street, NEW TURN RULE IN EFFECT| Eldridge Annouxlces Arrest: Will | Follow Violations. The new procedure in at street in its, promlugated mers after Court Judge M hon refused prosecute a motor T !ha old res to ers who d erly, Mr. rested. All right-hand turns must be made | on the green light and left-hand turns are to be made as follows: On green light go into the Intersection near the right-hand curb and face to the left, then stop until the light on the inter- secting street becowes green. Then compiete the turn. Open for Public Inspection for Business March 22 FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK FOURTEENTH Legisla- | advancing | Police | Two Try Suicide Because of Home Trqubles; to Live riven TAX-PAYING CROWD GREATEST IN YEARS Last-Hour Rush Heaviest Since 1922, Although Fewer Returns Were Filed in All difficulties were son for two uitempted sterduy, the principal in « husband und the other Both \\mu..u.».\ I Domestic as the r suicide: | 7The heaviest rush in four years | jummed through the office of Deputy Collector of Internul Revenas Powe at 1422 Pennsylvania avenue, la night between § o'clock anl midnight, o get income veturns and pay in betore the penalty perfod. however, in the y sed 1o re +turn from a “v to he in Alexandria. *He went in of her. but found she had antici coming and left for her teenth and ¢ streets sonthwest “Troubles at h was her only explanation for ot Both will recover, it was s W1sronsm s Heavxest Man Dead. mute has been made i cived in the 1o will be made 1. to Collector Galen L. Tait, at ore. Ofticials of the indicated that no idea of how payments measure up to expecta ' ¥ he obtained until late this Preliminary fgures trickling in are said to reveal little us to the actual total, Owing to delay in enact- Treasury Depurt d heavie: He feet, 4 inches ( died here ye: pounds and was ENTIRE STOCK Fall & Winter Clothes Stein-Blochs Included 28. 38. Suits and Overcoats Formerly §5.— 50.—45.—40. Suits~ and Overcoats 70.—65.—60. Alterations at Cost INCLUDED in this CLEARANCE are many desirable styles for Spring wear in Suits and Topcoats—as well as 2-Piece Golf Suits and 3800 Sidaay West 4-Piece Knicker Suits. A Special Group TUXEDO Formerly 45— 60. & 65. ! ment of the 1926 revenue law, and the extension granted until May 15 for persons making net {ncome of more Than $5,000, It was explained that | early figures may be somewhat de- caiving. i It was still estimated by officials, however, that the first quarter may yield a tax return to the Federal Treusury of about $400,000,000. = . Staff Officer Transferred. \ Capt. Lawrence B. Glasgow, U. Infantr f the office of chief of s ¥ artment, 1o 1ort Wadsworth, wllh the 1st Division. has been orde N. Y., for duty lntermarrlage Sixth St. Synagogue, Friday Night, 8 P.M. (INCORPORATED) 14th & G Streets N. W. .Visitors Welcome All This Week THIS magnificent new bui ture home of the Federal- tional Bank—is the last word in bank con- Beautiful architecturally and unique in equipment, it is designed to serve the needs of a growing institution and a greater Washington. The officers and direc- tors of this bank acknowledge their debt to the thousands of Washingtoni struction. lding—the fu- American Na- ians who have lent their support to this progressive institu- tion and who have helped to make possible this striking monument to modern finance. STREET AT Good News—Tomorrow Is DOLLAR DAY Dollar Day is quite an | event with us—we go | the limit to give you the | biggest dollar’s worth 1 you can possibly get. | That Washington wom- ||| en know and appreciate [} the values this sale | brings forth is shown by | the big response we al- | ways get. | 5.00 Girls’ & Boys’ Rain Slickers The new style Oil Slicker, cemented seams, standing corduroy collar with leather straps. 12 in lot. Irregulars. 1.50 Girls’ Dresses Pretty patterns of printed cloth made in straight-line models, attrac- tively trimmed: sizes 7 to 14. 1.50 Boys’ Cloth Pants Fully Lined Pants, pretty patterns and coloriugs: knicker atyles: sizes 7 to 16, 79¢ Boys’ Cloth Caps, 2 for Made of wool cloth suitings in sev- eral different shapes: light and dark patterns: all sizes. Cretonne and’ colori Scrims for use. Percale 8 Yards 19c Printed )00 'w_ printed effects & Colorlars Vo 1P ard lenine. 10 yards, 15¢ Curtain 6 Yards, 25c¢ Printed ide Printed Peroule 5. plaids and plain colors. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. 36 inches wide: fine mesh grade, in fancy designe: full pieces and per- et 1.25 64x76 Sheet Blankets Heavy, warm and durable block plaid blankets in rose, tan, biue and 1.69 Ruffled Curtains White voils curtains, with pink or blue ruffied edge and tie-backs: ready ?BEHR_E_ND 1 1 1 1.00 Men’s Balbriuln Union Suits, 2 for Ecru color medium- weight Bal Suits, long sleeves, ankle pants, full lapover seats. Sizes 36 to 40. Irregulars. 39¢ Boy and G:rl Sport Sox. 1.00 Women s Chamosuede . Gloves, 2 for 2 clasps. fancy cuft tops. gauntlets and long tavric gloves. |npu~\-rl 1 col- ora: embroidere 39¢ Children’s “Bell Brand” Stockings, 4 for Heavy ribbed, long wearing stock- inga: dounia’ atlen And knee: black, brown and white: sizes § to 9. 1.25&1.50Boys’ Wasll Suits junior’ styles: braid and two-tone contrasted color trimmed: emblem on Sleeves: ail shiades: aizes 3 to 5 1.50 Girls’ Straw Hats Becoming models of Straw Hats for rirls to 12 years old: ribbon trimmed; all shades. Genuine Broadcloth or Satine Costume Slips White, black and high shades: hematitched bodics tope: Dicot edge and straps: shadowproot 1.50 Men’s and Women's Swellers 1 Patents—Kids / Pumps—Oxfords Novelties CLOSING OUT Lot of Women’. High Shoes i A & 165 HATS | Manufactured to Sell for 2.00, 3.00, 4.00 STRAWS 4 SATINS FELTS In ¢t h e Spring’s prettiest colors, shades and styles. Hats for young girls, women and matrons. 4 Yards 35c Chiffon Voile = 40-inch_sheer. fine grade. finished with a wide tape edge. Full line of colors. 3 Yards 55¢ Colored Indian Head 96-inch genuine TIndian Head, name _stami on selvedge. make lovely smock dresses. 54-Inch Bordered Suiting Rayon, mixed with a Tustrous fin- feh. in hew Spring colorings. Quires oRly 135 or 1% yards for a 2 Yards, 59¢ Tussah Brocade Lovely new patterns and colorings, for Spring dresees. Full pieces and perfect. 6—18:36 Turkish Towels Large Size, Heavy-weight Towels, in pink and biue colorad borders. heels with Wil mbrellas Good, frame 'Umbrellas colors. Colors—! Sizen. Irregulars. 1 1 Suit Cases and two_catehe: 12.75 to 16.75 Regular and Extra Size DRESSES 8.85 Silks—Georgettes. Taffeta and Georgette Combinations. Tn all the newest, pret- tiest styles and colors 16 to 52 sizes. Strongly-made, 15¢ Men’s Sox, 10 for Slosely knit auality: fashtoned to Black. brown, KTay. Women’s Onyx Lisle Hose, 3 for. Dub-L-Wear High 1y Mercerized Lisle Hose, high and double seamed backs: elastic tops; black, white and all colors. l.Sl? Women’s Colored soles; Paragon with " seven ribs: gdaranteed waterproof black and all =] Full Size Lined Boston Bags or 24- fnch Drees Sit Cases., with Jock. key 1.50 Boston Bags and 50c Ma Ma Dolls, 3 for Fully dressed, with loud voices, shoes and stockings. 1.50 Tots’ Knitted Capes Novelty weave, with Angora col- lars and largs rosebuds: pink or blue. 1.39 Baby Blankets Scalloped or Plain Edge Blankets, full-cut sizo and heavy-weight: pink or blue. Third Floor. Little Tots’ Panty Dresses Cutely mads and trimmed: panty style: of chambray and fancy printed materfals; all combinations of colors. 1.39 Women’s Reversible Aprons Pink. White, Green and Blue Col- ored Double-Wear Aprons. for mani- cure and nurse uniforms. 29.50, 34.75, $39.75 SPRING | 16. Sport and dress styles. Coats, Of wool mixture tweeds and Poiret twills in plain colors and hairline stripes. | Silk crepe Imed and Sport 1.50 M;n’s Muslin I’ljam;s Nice quality muslin, finished with three ailk frogs. Colore—Pink. blue, hello. white and tan. All sizes. 79c Men’s Blue Work Shirts, 2 for Blus Cham| Shirte. | double glitched: two pocketa: sttiched col- lar; full eizes, 1414 to 1 29c Jersey Kanit Bloomen, 5 for Elastic walst and knee: fersey knit; full cut seats: pink only. 69¢ Boys’ Golf Hose, 2 for Teary Ribbed Full-length Golf' Tigee. siripes sad Discks. with Jacquard cufle. 69¢c Women’s Rayon Hose colors. ===NOT DOLLAR ITEMS—BUT A SAVING OF MANY DOLLARS 'For 1 Day Q: 75, 22.50, 25.00 SPRING ,, COATS 14 ) Cape Coats, Fur-trimmed Silk Braid Coats and Tailored Coats of wool, twill smart tweed. Tweed Coats. All colors and e Women's Voile Uniderwear Daintily Made Gowns, Teddies and Step-ine: lace and medallion trimmed; fine quality voile: in all high ehades. Women's 69c Crepe and Muslin Underwear, 2 for Gowne, Teddies and Step-ins; Tace and embroldery trimmed: gown round neck or strap shoulder: all shades. 1.50 Women’s Gingham House Frocks Crisp, (Tean-looking Frocks of nx- cellent quality gingham. checks and vmu‘": patterns: all colors; sizes 36 59c Children’s Sateen Bloomers, 3 for 36 Lustrous Satoen Rlogmers in bl 50c'Boys Bl:l;lel, 3 for Attached Collar Percale Blouses, fancy patterns. solid colors and stripes: sizes 7 1o 14 years. Oilcloth 4 les 39¢ trous finish: fect. “8-Yard Piece Enghsh Longcloth Chamots-finish Luu[clulh‘ put up in 8-yard pieces and stamped. 3 Yards 49c Sanitas 48 inches wide. in blue and white designs: exceptionally heavy weigh 2 Opaque Window Sl;ades Size 3x8 Opaque Window Shades, mounted on guaranteed spring rollers: in green. blue, white and ecru. 6 Yards 20c Curtain Marquisette inch fine mesh grade. in white and ecru barred and color border ef- Black Sateen Extra fine crade, with a soft, Tns- 36 inches wide and per- 8 Yards 19c Dress Gingham 52 inches wile, in an endless assort- ment of stripes, ‘checks and blaids. 5—45x36 Pillowcases Firmly woven and perfect; finished with & 3-inch hem, 1.49—81x90 Seamless Sheets Fine grade. double.] quality sheets; all perfec 10 Yards 12Y5c Un!)le‘ul:ed Muslin 1 size, sturd 6 Yards 25¢ Startex Toweling u ;‘-I‘X’] r'i("l‘(;;‘” k‘]‘;'“"? l]!lflt 18 na- onalls known for its S0t b and durable quaiifications. ¢ 1.00 Corset ) 29¢ Brassiere | High-bust or Rubber-top Corset. of fink coutll.” Silk Stripe Back-fasicaed i Girls .lnn Middies Lovely assortment of short len; Crepe., tion colorings and various size checks. Excellent quality jean: full eize: collar all white, or with blue collars. Values to 2.00 Assorted 1 hs, including Taffeta, Canton Duchese. F'ongee, Crepe de ( hine, X 4 Yards 39c Suiting l 3 Yards 45c English Broadcloth 1 36-inch Fast-color Broadeloth. in a o Silks and Rayons, yd. Woven Check Suiting in combina. v assortment of styles und color- Both for Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Buy a 3-piece Boy's we will sell you the sec- ond suit for $1.00—2 suits Good appearing and Tong srrnce suits made in season ’s newest models of mnice quality cloth; sizes 7 to 16. Cloth Suit for $5.98 and: A CLOTHD 4 00 and 5 00 Glrls RESSES 25 Wool Crepe Serges, Jer- sey and Balbriggan Dresses, straightline models; embroid- ery trimmed; several colors in the lot, not all; sizes 1.50 Baby Sacques and Sweaters olE! SR, RN DR 39¢ Infants’ Batiste Skirts, 4 for Infants' hutton trimmed: sizés i 69c Infants’ White Drems,l 1des, of sheer batiste, Tlace - and" embroidery 1 and 2 2 for heer batiste. made bishop stle; lage and embrold r yoke 36 inches ful 12—12‘/zc Wnl: Cloths Made from closely looped terry cloth. n plain colors and checks. 4 Yards Plisse Crepe Washenrede and Kwanto Underwear Crepe. in plain colors and printed signs; permanent crinkle. 5 Yds. 35c Zephyr Prints de- wide. small figures, checks and border effects: fast color. 1 1 Coat_style: neckband or attached collars: pretty patterns and colorings. 39¢ Womens Extra Size Gauze Vests, 4 for Tubular top and wide shouider strap: closely knit quality. 1.50 Men’s Broadcloth Rep and Silk Stripe. Shirts 7to 14 iported brotdered Dack: orr: all pe Gloves, 2 for double turned cuits: loves. 1.50 leles Silk Hm Chiffon or or heary silk. Each pair gusranteed. Double soles and elastic tops. Black and all colors. 1.00 & 2.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 2 for Two-clasp _ Glo biack, white and col- em- 79¢ lem Short Silk Twe asp Kayse: d other maks Tricot Bk Gloves. biack and corare

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