Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 34

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o H. B. Leary, JR.,, & BROS. 1612 You St. Branch Sales Room—Connecticut Ave. and Q St. North 4296. ChurysLer Imperial 80"’ does not ask you to give up a single one of the ordinary or even extraordinary comforts you may have enjoyed heretofore in the finest of motor cars. On the contrary, it promises you throughout a long life of unequalled motor satisfaction, an increased measure of easefulness and efficiency in every " single function a_motor car is called upon to perform. It promises you—and will reveal in the first half hour, as it will continue to give ~-year zfter year—delightfui experiences you have not had. Thus, if occasion requires you to sustain a high speed over a long distance you will wait in vain for the usual shuddering. The body of the Chrysler Imperial ‘80" is almost static no matter what speed the wheels may be traveling. CHRYSLER IM“PERIAL EIGHTY MI§QPER HOUR 1%.%/%/ %] WASHINGTON @H@@ & SILK STOREZ Y 1114 GSt. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 (’j REMNANT SALE @ SILKS AND VELVETS @ SILK AND COTTON FABRICS . @ HALF PRICE 8 1,000 Lengths From 15 to 4 Yds. inches 2 $1,00 Sale ., @ A miscellaneous lot of All-Silk, Silk and @ Cotton and Rayon and Cotton Spring Fabrics @g ONE DAY ONLY (7 \” 9’\« 7 &) @ (7] %) 33 to 36 (ISESES) D 6%/ D@E @@”@l@l@@f 'THE E ASKS FULL STUDY OF CANAL PROJECH Tilson to Oppose ‘Considera- tion of Proposal With® Rivers and Harbors Bill. After a conference yesterday with President Coolidge Representative Tilson of Connectlcut, Republican leader of the House, i3 more deter- mined than ever to oppose the at- tempt to have the all-American lukes- to-the-sea canal project considered as part of the routine rivers and har- tion bill. T nitude to he considered in such a manner, and that he is going to in- sist that it be considered separately and solely upon its own merits, He pointed out that this project would call for the expenditure of about $600,000,000, and before it is brousht before the [Touse for debate the mem- bership should have more informa- tion regarding it and other proposed lakesto-the-sea canal routes. Opposes Sweeping Action, Opposition is being offered by the House leader wlso to the other so- called extraordinary wa‘g y _proj- ts, such as tha Iliinois k water- project, which is linked up with *hicago ge disposa) pli Tilson d talk wjth t 1d nt today. declared that the 1 d projects should not he inlu S “the oninibus vivers and hurbors bi Mr. Tilson said he intended confex- ring with members of the House steer- ing committee with the view o ing their full support in bic n the part of Representative ey, Republican, of New York, chalrman of the rivers and harbors committee, to facilitate the adoption of the all-American canal plan, which would run from Lake Erie to the Hud- son River and thence to the ocean. Mr. Dempsey Is understood to t tine rivers and said, unless b ican canal and other larg projects considered at the same time. Mr. Tilson explained that the first he knew of this attempt to railroad the can canal plan through was ¢ when M. Demps consideration of the rivers and harbors bill, which was to have come postponed until next Wed n have the sdivy which time, he told Mr. Tilson, he would have received a com plete report on the project from the Army engineers. Mr. Demp: F . Tilson. said he ready to report and has nothing to present today Holds Action Today Vital. “Unless the routine rivers and hat. hors bill is report lotted by the extarordinary proje total expenditure of approx v $40,000,000. President Coolidge is in favor of this expenditure. but he is represented not wanting this time ways route lakes to the yea, Mr. Tilson durirg this conference with the President expressed the be- lief that the House will be through with its work early in April. Senator Watson of Indlana, one of the Republican leaders of the Sdnate, who wag a caller at the White Ho said he belives the Senate will in shape to adjourn about May 15. ative BROMO n Rem ASKS $50,000 DAMAGES. Woman Sues Another for Beating Her With Golf Club. CHICAGO, March 25 (#).—Damages of $50,000 were asked of Mrs. Inez Osbhorne in a sult filed by Mrs. Beatrice ne for injuries suffered when Mr Osborne b her about the head and a golf club Juhni ‘aine said, denied he ever had a love aff: Osborne. :md me for some time. There is with two scalp wounds and bruises about her face and body as a result of the attack in her apartment late Sunday night while her husband was away. ad to be carried ‘round like @ baby. “She has annoyed my | D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1926. Girls’ Easter Coats 7o of Tweeds and Velour, 5775 Girls' New Easter Coats, in fine materials, tweeds, velours and others, in plain and mixed culurmgs Popular styles, smart trimmings, new cnlunug\ Baby Baskets, 95c; 4, ivory finished. and Infants’ Voile Dre: $1.58. Regularly .50. b iy were $2.50 n sizes 2 to 6. pastel shades. Gir&c!‘ Underwear, rls’ special, 38c. Were $§1 to $1.95. Priced s 14 years. for immediate clearance. ome with bloomers. : Easter Hats, $1.28, Baby Fancy Pillow Slips, 78c. eclally priced Were $1.50. i Children’s High Shoes, *1 All Sizes 2 to 8 and 8% to 2—Were $1.95 250 pairs Children’s High-grade High Shoes, in a clearance of short lots. Good quality shoes, in styles for Spring and Easter wear. DOWN STAIRS STORE Granite Full-Fashioned o Slight irregulars of Silk HOSC, "ne $1.75 & $1.90 grades A new shipment of our Exclusive Seconds of Granite Hose. in a new assortment of Spring shades, including white and the light shades. Sizes 8 to 10. Granite Full-Fashioned Lisle Hose, 50c IRREGULARS OF $1 GRADE. Sizes 81 to 10. New Spring Fabric Gloves, 65¢ Smart Spring styles; also mercerized , oak and cameo. Friday. 360 pairs, in gray, tan and black. 75 pairs; our direct importation. lisle gloves. Sizes 5% to 7. Gray Dotted Voile Handkerchiefs, 5¢ Women's Handkerchiefs, narrow borders and of sheer Very special. Splendid values quality. All the bright new shades. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—New, Fresh, Crisp Muslin and Novelty Cloth UNDERWEAR, Special, 55¢ Including Regular and Extra Size GOWN sizes 36 to 44: BLOOMERS, sizes 27, 20 and_extra N DRAWERS, sizes 23, 25 and extra «i Muslin IPS. tailored, lace and embroidery trimmed styles. Al 600 pieces Underwear. Hip Hem Slips, 85¢ Rayon Vests, 78¢c 69 BROADCLOTH Costume 84: with picot strap and Slips, in full range of sizes. tailored top. Pastel shades 36 to 44, and sizes 36 to 42 New Milo Sheen Slips, $1.65 SPECIAL VALUES sizes 36 to M. Ve Radium Slips, $3.50 Girdles, 75¢ Usually higher. 36. in shades 33: of tan, gray. na bhrown, black. henna and pe hiue. inch hems Amed and bodice. Nizes 36 32 Brassieres, Reduced to 18¢ Fancy-stripe Brassieres, some with elastic bottoms, others with bon- ing in front. Broken siz Reduced for immediate clearance, DOWN STAIRS STORE 120, in new Spring shades. Fancy founces; pecial values. with elastic sides: 4 hose supporters. Of brocade ma- terial. Also Plain Low-bust Coutil Corsets in small sizes. MEN—English Broadcloth Shirts $1.18 Friday Only 100 Men's English Broadcloth Shirts, IRREGULARS OF MUCH HIGHER PRICED GRADES. Also rep shirts in lot. Collar attached and neckband styles in sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Shirts, 68c Union Suits, 58¢ 8s; IRREGULARS OF §1 100, Nainsook Union Suits. GRADE. Striped Shirts, in IRREGULARS OF §1 collar-attached Eixes GRADE. Sizes 36 to 46. Silk Socks Boys Waol Cps 3 pairs, $1 20, were much higher. Tweed ;[‘?Mp‘?lrl“ln:""'('s LR;;S‘;“,Q‘; mixtures. All sizes from 6% GBADE. Sizes 9% to 12 to 7. Men’s Bow Ties, 20c; were 50c DOWN STAIRS STORE 9x12 Reversible Woven Art RUGS Special, $§:75 style. Home Needs—Very Specially Priced 50 New Fern Stands Complete with 31_-45 Copper Bowl For ferns and potted Easter plants, these new Wrought-iron Fern Stands. with copper bowls. Torchieres, special, 93c. Woodhward & Lothroy DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday Remnant Day Remnant Dny Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Just Arrived—and Special Sale Priced 20 New Coats for Easter of Poiret Sheen, Radeen and Tweeds Finely tailored and lined with silk crepe de chine, pettibloom and novelty crepe. Styles include fur-edged collars, pleated collars, pleated panels on sides, new embroidery and button trimming. \Wanted Easter L4 shades of Navy, Gray, Tan, Blue, Green and Rosewood. Sizes 14 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE 50 Spring Silk Frocks, Special, $11 Smart Drian Prints, Flat Crepes and Crepe de Chine Frocks, in a range of shades that cludes green, rose, rosewood, tan, gray, phantom. es 16 to 44° Tailored Jersey Frocks, $5 2-Pc. Sports Jersey Frocks, $5.75 25 pleats House 15, In styles for the larger women RIC I pissi & Sni L ioUse Sizes 38 10 45, piace Flannel Fro Shades of tan, rose, blue and green. orchid, hlue. Sizes 16, 1§, DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday Sale—250 Pairs Manufacturer’s Short Lots Blonde, Parchment, Sauterne and Gray Kid Pumps, Radically Underpriced, #3- Step-ins, one-straps, sizes in each style, Fore. teomee and seversl other siylen. Women’s Patent Leather and Black Women’s Patent Leather, Black and Satin Pumps and Tan Oxfords reduced Gray Satin, Tan Calf and Kid, Blonde $1.95 pair Gray & Parchment Kid Pumps, $2.95. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot qm' que and i Not a but all siz DOWN STAIRS STORE 200 New Tailored Hats §1 .75 Wanted Styles—Specially Priced Azure Hats Fancy Straws Felt Hats Milan Hemps w popular styles for Spring-Easter wear—just received d miss and matron. All desirable DOWN STATRS STORE Straw Braids Creased Crowns The ne ed exce nally low. Styles and head sizes for every New Shipment. Dresses in four fashion- Friday—Women’s New Tricolette Dresses able styles—and all the smart shades. Regular and extra sizes—36 to 52. 5 195 Gingham Aprons, Special, Now 66¢ Regularly $£1.25 In all attractive colors. Styles are popular and the sizes, hoth regular and extra, are full cut. DOWN STAIRS STORE 54-Inch Border Printed Silk, $ z 85 A Fraction of Usual Wholesale Prices A new lot of the wanted 54-inch Border Printed Silks, in 13 different colors and striking effects. vards of this lovely material makes you a new Easter dress. . Sports Satin, Pongee, Crepe and Radium, $1 Was $1.38 yard. Sports Satin. Plain and Printed Po ted Crepes and Radium, in wide assortment of the season’'s smartest \hh es. DOWN STAIRS STORE R 1,440 Cakes Old English Lavender Soap Very Special, 3 Cakes, 25¢ 24 Bottles of Thymintine Mouth Wash, specially priced, 15c. DOWN STAIRS STORE 25 Bottles Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic, special, 33c bottle. Sheets, 85c¢ rily <ell for SLI8 low priced for clearance Ramses’ French Face Powder, special, 45c. In chair. Rose, Rachel and Blanche shades. 81x90 and 72x90 200, mill runs that would or and $1.28, specially Friday, 100 Turkish Towels, 25c; were 3 soft and absorbent. Slightly so Tea Towels, 8 for $1. 200, with borders. Hemmed, ready for immed All white, 15 inches high, scrolled wood bases. Turkish Towels, special, 6 for $1. white, also colored borders. 72x90 Bedspreads, $3.25 Were $450 and $5.95. 36, complicic with pillow throws. Blue, rose and stripes on cream- colored grounds. Printed Serpentine Kimono Crepe, 25¢; was 35¢ vard. 3 vards in attractive patterns and colors, Wash-and-Ready Crepe, special, 5 yards, $1. New shipment, in lovely boudoir tints. Marquisette and Scrim Curtains, 78c pair 100 pairs Ruffled Curtains, with tie backs Very specially priced, 214 yards Tong Marquisette and Scrim, 5 ds, $1, was 28¢ to 38c yard. 400 yards in white, cream and heige 54-inch Oilcloth Squares 68¢c, Seconds $1.25 Grade 100 in round and square printed patterns in red, blue, gray. DOWN STAIRS STORE Beaded in popular colors. 30, in plain Metal Waste Baskets, great- Bottles, $1.95, greatly re- ly reduced to 25¢. 15. in duced. Nickel plated, in shades of rose, blue and plain and fancy designs. zold. Serving Trays, spe. $1. 5 Plated Silver, odd pieces, Nickel-plated Trays, with greatly reduced, 25c, 50c hand-painted designs. and $1; were $1 to $4.95. DOWN STATRS STORE Women’s Pure Silk Umbrellas, 265 If Perfect Would Be $5 and $6 10-rib, ambertone tips and fer- Very slight Parchment paper shades. American Thermos Water LAID UP BY NEURITIS AND RHEUMATISM Is quickly put on his feet by simple home treatment ( (8) 9x12 Heavy Velvet Rugs, $20 Seconds; if perfect would be $35 (2) 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs, $20 Seconds; if perfect would be $39.50 .(1) 6x9 Heavy Velvet Rug, $17.50 . Seconds;: if perfect would be $32.50 (1) 8.3x10.6 Seamless Axminster Rug $27.50 Many people who have suffered for years from the crippling pain of rheumatism or neuritis report that they got amazing relief from a very simple home treatment. “I could not walk for two weeks,” writes a man from Monc- ton, N.B., Canada. “I had to be carried around like a baby. But one bottle of Sloan's Liniment put me on my feet again.” Just a little Sloan’s patted on lightl. nd a healing tide of fresh, germ-destroying blood is sent tingling through the pain-ridden tissues. No rubbing! It's the medicine itself that does the work. @It begins immediately to take out 4 the Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application brings Grest Relief. Stops Itching Instantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended npon with nbcoluupnarhmty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeaing or Protruding Piles. Recommended by Physicians and Druggists United States and Foreign Countries. = PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE O0., Besumont and Pine Strests, St. Louls, Mo. Seconds; if perfect would be $41.50 (2) 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, $9 Seconds; if perfect would be $16 (72) Coco Mats, 14x24, 50c Imported Bead Necklaces, spe- (50) 27x54 Scatter-size Axminster Rugs, bty g A e (Lo WS SR ST . R DOWN STAIRS STORE 50. with wide satin and fancy borders. rules. Attractively enameled and carved wood handles. imperfections in weave. Handles and frames are perfect. ts, 35¢; were 85c. Raphia Shopping Baskets, spe- e e el Otaiee Cial, 10¢. 125, in three sizex. red, green and purple. Children’s Jewelry, special, 10c. 100 pieces: Pendant Neck- laces, Barrettes, Bar Pins, etc 100 Novelty Bead and Pearl Chokers, s| DOWN STAIRS STORE Soon the swelling and inflamma- tion go down. The aching stops. Almost suddenly you find yourself really free from pain, reaily com- fortable at last. Get a bottle to- day and have it on hand. All drug- glsts—35 cents. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 113 W. 15th St., New York.

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