Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 23

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HOUSE WILL LOSE CONSPICUOUS DRY Upshaw Slarled Some of Bit- terest Rows Over Issue. Nearly Had Fight. By the Associaf A figure o prohibition s been remc clal life by the tive William D. i lone dry aw started some of | t of the House floor fights He gave his major at- of the e Vol - was be . to 3 |.|v!umm|ue ora- I n came to the made 1ck him a target for from th who did views or did not like imes he nar- ounters on he unaer- and -once took to slap the face of a newspaper correspondent. During the last session of Congress the Georgian was given some special attention by the Senate campaign investigating committee, which spread on its record at great length his cor- respondence with officials of the Anti- Saloon League, in which he protested that he was not being paid enough for public addresses on the subject of prohibition. He replied in a public statement that he had been accepting “honorarfums” from the league, and was proud of it. term as a member of the House, he held membership on but three commit- tees, none of which has taken any conspicious part in general legisla- tion in recent years. VOTE FAVORS BOND ISSUE. Fredericksburg 332 to 145 for Water System Leprovements. Special Dispa —The proposal to/spend $100; 000 for improvements to the municipa ter system here, the funds to be sed by a hond s question ahout one-third of The bonds will be issued s commenced on tion plant, 2 and other imp s to the &ys- dependable supply of Although he is serving his fourth | THE EVENING PROFESSOR KILLED BY OVERTURNED AUTO Wife of Earl B. Fox of Annapolis TInjured, While Daughter Escapes, at Glenburnie. Jispateh to The Star. 5, Md,, September 43 years old, profe at the Graduate School here, was killed by his automobile when it skidded and ‘turned over at Glenbiirnie 1 i as he applied the bi pPery road to 10. Charges Slander. Sues for 325 000. |¢ . | Caldwell in the pr August the hon sented de rems STAR, STATE SENATOR DIES. e e Was, Mayor of Anrapolis Five Tarms Special Dispateh to The Star. APOLIS, Md.. September 10.— s F. se, State Senator from |Anne Arundel Cou former mayor of Annapoli: died at his home yestel extended illness He was 74 ye: tinal troubles, s old and a son of the He was a di- Bank and PRINCE’S TROTH BROKEN. * | Dakhiko, Japanese Royal Aviator, ous Breakdown. 10 (#).—The khiko Yama- ko has been fal Household Had Ne “the Prince of enthuslasm m‘ore:l a the second nomoto. Her heir of the WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. wder, $1. With puff S1 and $1.50 'rmm Water, 75c. Mavis, Narcisse, _-Jasmine and Bath and eau d violet This Handsome Utility Bed-Davenport Suite ‘149 Upholstered in Jacquard Velour A type of suite that should be in every home, as it provides 24-hour-a-day service. Sleeping accommodations at night—a living room suite by day. Comprises a Iargc Daven- port, Arnichair and Wing Chair, with loose spring cushions, upholstered in a(tracll\c Jacquard Velour. Sl & G Girdles Formerly Priced at $5 '3 on this splendid made of flowered panels of sides. Elastic hose supporters Sizes 26 to 36. sdDeferred Payments Fashion's \Smaz{mf Modes Always First at King's Palace l $3 and $4 Felt Hats 244 Extra Large Head Sizes a Feature Stunning Modes in Velvet, Felt and Velour at Various Prices Ranging From $3.98 Up Street Floor—King's Palace A reduction model Girdle, hrocade, wi knitted elastic a top, two pairs o and firmly boned. le Center of Wash- for 67 years—King's Palace still maintains that supremacy value and quality second to none. This group includes chic models with roll, drooping, vagabond, stroller and upturned brims and the newest of the new crushed and draped crowns Of course, every mngmablc Fall color is featured in various tones and com- binations. "he Millinery S : ide mgton with Second Floor Fall Neckwear 35¢ A new assortment of Collar and i ., of dainty laces, net new and s would sell fe rily these Charming Coats Which Reflect ~ The Smartest Fall Modes $920Q.75 One needs but to look through this ¢plendid showing to know what the favored coat styles will be for the com- ing season. There are straightlines, bloused types, dol- man sleeves, belted types, set-in sleeves with deep arm- holes and lavish trimmings of lovely furs 3-Pc. Jacquarci Velour Living Rooma Site, An ideal suite, exquisitely designed and constructed with unusual care. Comprises large Settee, Armchair and Fireside Chair with serpentine front; loose, spring-filled reversible cushions. Designed to assure utmost comfort and upholstered with beautiful Jacquard Velour—plain Velour on outside backs. #i . Deferred Payments y © Favored fabrics with smooth or pebbly surfaces are a feature of this group, with colors including the beautiful All smartly new reds, greens, blue, tan, navy and black. lined with excellent fabrics. Sizes 16 to 40 Second Floor—King's Palace Young F ashwnables Choose Thelr School Clothes Here! -School Frocks as Girls Prefer Them 1 oinghams in one and Combined with lovely All with long sleeves and Sizes 7 to 14 years. New Suits Just as Boys Like Them 122 Four-piece suits in well tailored styles in choice of English cut or Norfolk models. Fine woolens in splendxd patterns and colors. Suit consists of two pairs of lined knick- ers, vest and coat. Sizes 7 to 18 years.. Broadcloth and fine simulated two-piece modes. fabrics in prints or stripes. numerous new fashion touches. Deferred Payments 3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Suite —some suite unusually priced. collar and cuffs of contrasting fabric. Sizes 7 to 14. A splendid value in a beautiful suite. Just as pictured, with large and comfortable Settee, Armchair and Fireside Chair, strongly constructed and beautifully upholq(ered 1 98 Breadcloth Dresses, $1.00 , 5 Blocked, striped and floral patterps. One-piece | % a s o e ofutlius Lansburgh Sfurniture (o New Felt Hats, $1.98 Various charming styles and colors. with high-grade Jacquard Velour. Carved frames—reversible cushions. A very hand- style, with kick pleat in skirt. Long sleeves, natty School Blouses, 79¢ styles Entrance 909 F Street—at Nipth Second Floor Collar-attached, Long-sleeve Blouses of broadcloth and madras, in white, tan, blue and striped effects. Sizes 7 to 16. Street Floor—Boys' Shop

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