Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 24

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» THE EVENING BORAH CLAW .S SHOSTLAWLESS | Suggests Referendum to| Change Dry Act if People Won’t Obey It. By the Associated Prese MINNEAPOLIS, October 1.—The national prohibition law should be | rigidly enforced “as long as it remain a law,” Senator William E. F of Idaho yesterday told st convocation at the Univer nesota. “The only way to se tion question is t vote of the people the issue,” he said. son why we should disob as long as it is within the people to change th Senator ticipate in the Le tion and discussed outstanding po less nation in vilized worids and people here have failed in their duty 1o ohserve the eighteenth amendment. which we do not like, but whi been decided by the people, we be doing just w doing for the pa | holshevism Senator r behind the prevent the viol amendment. dental factor liquor amendment ca ne about | only through the voluntary obedience | of the people “The prevailing lawlessness of ou nation is a gFeater menace on hands than any foreign entangle ments or other questions Is Your Opportunity! There’ll be (/ an immense crowd for them. | of the club, ¥ for vl b e erre wno-witi |00 LEGIONNAIRES direct the progress of tomorrow. “The United States has considered many other matters of importance, but has completely pasced by the probiem of lawlessness in this country GOING ON OYSTER ROAST. Cosmopolitsn Club to Be Guests at Edgewater Beach, Md. for holding an oyster roast at | th ter Beac! Md., October a an Club in the Lee tric dancer; Royal Foster, CHff Patrick Players, and George ATTEND BARBECUE MecCauley, master of the banjo. Entertainment Marks Seventh An- niversary c¢f Founding of Costello Post. The Vincent B. « American Legion celebrated last night | y ary of its found- e seventh anni announced that about | Joseph Stein, - ihers of the local club - | pre olt rtrick and Cook John A ided o Club of the latter city.|and four h Lucke will head the local committee W Herrell, pr . to have charge of t celebration sometime ti pointed by Auth, chairman; and William Callaha Gets School Contract. The District Commissioners today awarded the contract for construction | j 1l at the new Mc igh School to the | Reduced Rents The Everett, 2127 P St. INSPECT TODAY Near Dupont Cirele 1. 2 and 3 rooms. Kitchen and bath Geo. W. Linkins 1733 De Sales St. Main 10100 the roasting of a sl Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, depart- ment commander: Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent of police, and or Henry Pratt, chief of de- . were special guests. Ad- ed by Post Comdr. en. Fries and Past h. Post Adjutant Willlam F. Franklin ilo Post of the | told how the post was born seven th 30 members. Its ros- <hows 560 members. Capt. *Its Co: LA A Whenyou Want It set Ideal 'ARCOLA’S Automatic Fire Control, youget exactly B the temperature you want throughout your home, Ask your dealer about the Ideal ARCOLA for cot- tages, single flats, stores and other small buildi ee; Isol:lgprice and 10 months to pay. Write N(g&;‘, Dept. S for (free) catalog. 1th and Channing AMERICAN RADIATOR (OMPANY Washington D. €. RCOLA ot Water Radiator Heat Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 A. M. Come Early! A Temporary Landslide! Fall Dresses --at less than Cost of Materials! 4 All the Very Latest Trimming Effects \ All the Very Latest Your Choice of the Newest Fall Dres at One Pr MATERIA Flat Crepes, Shades :.'>»\ 4‘7 LS Lustrous ° [ Satins, Georgettes, Cloths, Velveteens, Rayon Repps, Poiret Sheens and Twills. COLORS Chanel Red, Jungle Poiret Green, ' Blue, Brown, Cocoa, Navy A and Black. SIZES Misses’ Sizes..., Women's Sizes Women's Sizes. ... The Kind of Dresses You W:ll Pretty Fall Models Want to Buy by the Dozen It won’t be one of those tryipg times when you have a hard It will be one of those rare occasions when you have to “hold on tight” to keep from buying too many—and the nice part is the price is so low you cah afford to time buy to find one Dress to suit you. several. More Than 100 Styles to Choose From You surely can find exactly what you want in this endless variety, and what a joy to find them at this price. You can buy Models dresses in this sale, authentically style correct for any occasion and in materials of superbly rich quality. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. chalk-talk artist; Jerry Ripp, eeémw ‘0; James A. Barr and Steve Feagan of | N FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. Che PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh The JOB BARNARD School Third of a Series About Washington’s Six New Schools: Opened This Year CDI STINGUISHED as one of the few schools in Wash- ington which occupies an entire city block, the Job Barnard School, bounded by Fourth, Fifth, Crittenden and Decatur streets in the Petworth section, northwest. The Job Barnard is an eight-room building and cost approximately $200,000. It is absolutely fireprc yof. The late Job Barnard, for whom the school was named, was a District Supreme Court Justice up to the time of his retirement. In the early days of the school system he served as a member of the Board of Trustees. Miss A. E. Hopkins, former principal of the Id- monds School and a popular teacher in the northeast section, is principal of the new school. The other teachers follow : Mrs. A. C. McKay, fifth grade. Mrs. A. B. Field, fourth grade. Miss Augusta L. Hoeke, third grade. Miss G. M. Phillips, second grade. Miss R. A. Wineberger, first grade. Miss M. I. Lowell, kindergarten principal. Mrs. M. W. Mitchell, kindergarten assistant. New Coats for Wee Boys and Girls $8.95 OATS for the 1 to 6-year-olds. Warm little coats to keep J. Frost on the outside. Coats of wool chinchilla, of Bo- livias and meltons—tailored models for little brother and fur- trimmed coats for little sister. Navy, tan, wood brown, gobelin blue. Little Gitls’ Jersey Panty Dresses—*1.19 Regularly $1.95 The panty dress is a popular style for little girls of 2 to 6. These dresses are of Jersey, in brown, tan, blue and green shades. Very Special Purchase! Specially Priced New Hats for Little Tots #1.95 and #2.95 Pretty shades to match the coats—velvet and felt hats—bhecom- ing frames for little faces. Trimmed with ribbons and fancies. PALAIS ROYAL—Infants’ Section—Third Floor Girls! Win Your Outfits! “The Ideal School Outfit Letter”—a Contest HERF. is a novel contest for girls of 7 to 16 years—and most girls have pretty definite ideas of what to wear! For the best written letters on the Ideal School Outfit, we will award the following Prizes in Merchandise from the Girls’ Section 1st prize, $25—Second, $15—Third, $10 And here's a helpful suggestion—come to the Girls’ De- partment, examine the stocks carefully, decide what YOU would choose, and why, and then write us a letter. Easy, isn't it? Closing date—October 9. UT be sure to register—get blanks in the Girls' Department. PALAIS ROYAL—Girls’ Section—Third Floor Kresge Department Stores, Inc. Brisk Days Call for These Girls’ Coats Every One Specially Priced! A TTRACTIVE New Coats of fine wool materials—suede cloths and novelty weaves in the prettiest oi the new Winter shades—browns, blues, reds and greens. Well tailored coats, all warmly lined, all in double-breasted styles, and many fur-trimmed with man- del or beaverette collars. 8 to 16 year sizes. hY And With Her New Coat— A NEW HAT—of Course! $7.95 N unusual purchase—otherwise we'd not be able to of models at this price! Com felts (copies of French models) in tan-and-blue, red-and-tan or copen and-rose, as well as plain velvet hats ‘to match any of the coats. Special Values at Very Specially Priced! HAT means you may expect un- Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses usually attractive dresses! These $+7.95 are becoming and practical models of the ever-popular navy blue serge—a good quality of French serge, too. Made with snowy collars and cuffs to brighten them, and with wide side plaits. Sizes 8 to 14 years. PALAIS ROYAL—Girls' Section—Third Floor Boys’ 4-Piece Vest Suits $1 09 VEN the boy who takes no inter- est in his clothes will enjoy wearing these suits! They're tai- lored to fit—and “bear cats” for long wear! The colors are new and the patterns are attractive. They're well made suits of the new- est Fall and Winter fabrics. Single or double breasted coats, two pairs of knickers and the vest that every boy likes. 7 to 18 year sizes. Real Values Are $12 to $16.50 PALAIS ROYAL—Boys' Store—Main Floor For Boys—A Timely Sale of 400 Wool Pull-Over Sweaters Brand new! Navy, maroon, camel or brown, as well as combination colors. 85 Close-fitting, elastic cuffs; roomy arm- o holes. The collars fit right, too. Sizes 26 to 36. $2.98 to $3.75 Novelty Sweaters, Boys’ All-Wool ,51.9 5 Lined Knickers, Corduroy $1.98 Knickers, $1.39 Boys’ New Wool Caps, $1 PALAIS ROYAL Boys® Store—Main Floor Boys’ and Gitls’ 50c Hosiery, 39¢ Misses’, Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, 59¢ PALAIS ROYAIL—Hosiery Section—Main Floor “Skeezix” School Shoes Featured in Our Daylight $2.5 O to $4 Shoe Department at ERFECT-FITTING SHOES that will insure comfort for growing feet. Sturdily made to stand the scuffs that boys and girls will give them. Tan Calf, Elk or all Patent Leather Ox fords, straps or lace hoot — style. PALAIS ROYAL Footwear Section Second Floor s

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