Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 26

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26 / THE EVE NING STAR., WASHINGT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1926. French and German ‘Students Embrace At Vienna Session US. ECONOMY BUNK! DECLARES GARRETT By the Associated Press. VIENNA, Octoer 7.—French and German students olemnly em- Government Must AVOid LO-| braced one another sesterday at the closing of the first congress of the Pan-European Union. The union adopted a_resolution asking the League of Nations to study the limitation of customs duties and to tighten the economic ties of European countries, includ- ing the economic union of certain groups of states as a transitory measure. The resolution said that the stabilization of all currencies cal Functions, He Tells Manufacturers. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. October 7.—Repre- sentative Finis J. Garrett of Tennes- see, minority leader in the House of | Should be the basis of such a Sl i iy = " | scheme. 5:;1:: ntatives. vesterday character- Another resolution expressed the S “just plain bunk” the reported | wish tha; Ikngland and Russia in national expenditures. > convention of the tion of Manufactur- sserted that the cur: vernment are running rd centralization and s _this condition exists National would collaborate closely with pan- ropeans within the " League of ations upon the ba f a general tem of Locarno treaties. e aion exists | WIFE MAY DEFAULT i DIVORCE TO KRESGE Failure to Retain Local Counsel in Detroit Indicates She Will Not Contest Suit. By the Ascociated Press. economies in cannot he effected “We have heard quite a great deal about wroug| onomies in that national have been expenditure 8crutinize the f . find that it's all just j if one ma veholo Ve pardoned the the word. just ‘hunk.’” We can| DETROIT, October 7.—Indications work some economies it we will stop [ that Doris Mercer Kresge may not thrusting the Federal Government | contest the divorce suit brought into purely local functions and let it | against her by s. Kresge, fiveand- reach forth its powerful arm only to| ten-cent store magnate, was revealed national, as the|in an announcement by Kresge's at- Wplates orney here yesterd erton of Mrs. Kresge must file Sohn B Lebanon. an appear- Tean. was chosen Dresident of the ance in courl here before October 15 associution for the fifth consecutive | or the decree will be granted without ye. Henry Abbott of this city was | contest under N an law, Paul W. ccted treasurer. More than 20| Voorhees, Kresge's attorney declared. vice presidents and directors were | The statutes require an appearance elected | be_entered within 90 d: Kresge's | Kresge, whose has not engaged he knows. men Killed every hour is the n by modern indusiry in this | | | 1o The 500 vears era unty clerk’s office ges have not been in the here and the char made public. ie Christian —smartly correct GOOD GUIDING I'H Haddington IASTE PRINCIPLE STYLING O} IS THE IN THE NEW RROWN RE- VEALS A CLEAR UNDE STANDING OF WHATS WANTED AND WORN THIS FALL BY MEN WHO DESIRE INDIVIDUALITY. Featuring Single or Double Breasted Models at MEYER’S SHOPS Roaers Pect Clothing 1331 F Street 1219 F St. [EooT sHor | 1219 F St. Autumn Brings New Styles In Queen Quality Jootzwear The new modes are here in a delightful variety i for everyone who desires the latest styles in feminine footwear. Footweay for every oc- casion. T hether it be street, dress, sport or eve- ning wear,you'll find our selection most appealing. A most unusual choice, including— Hempstead Brown, Black and Sauterne Suede Patent, Satins, Gold and Silver Kid: Alligator Calf and Reptilian Leathers; Black Kid © Brown Kid and Tan Calf. Charge Accounts Available - Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.'W. Fxelnsive Agents in Vinahingtew for Queen Quality Shoes IMAN, RECENTLY WED, | Girl's Story That He Saw Her Tuesday. By the Associated Press. ROCKFORD. 1L, liam B. Gordon, R b professioniti golf October 7.-—Wil- ord Countr: TOLD OF BETROTHAL : Illinois Golf “Pro” Demel Bolton’.)\. Jec turned from a honeymoon trip, yes- terday learned with some consterna- tior he was scheduled to wed ivol@of Boston Octo- | Mis 'n married Miss Zeta Clark here | 0. Gordon has bee ¢ considerable attention from {newspaper men following news Teports | 1 Cavote. who | A fortune| e to wed. ader. the | 1afrem ) or aal H;mdun £ {1ast time i there was no talk of marr engagement. According to M dne '&Wes{ TINCORPORATED) 14th & G Streets N.W. Appearing in the current issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Internationally Renowned We believe this new department is going to be of great service to you—it's welcome you. Stein-Blach Clothes are worn in America and England by those with whom to be well-turned-out s first thought, The Fall Suit, known as the **Saxon", portrayed above is of ** Durebt” Cloth. 1¢s & substantial business suit that stends rough usage. Woodward & Loathrop | Presents a New Department MCCALL home-made look. Only McCall Printed P: printed cutting line. ins and a margin of accuracy. tions are printed clearly of the pattern—no puz tions ot involved explanatory charts. 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He has seen her since several times at golf tournaments in which he played in the East. be planed Waood can now electri- Ly pins were ‘used in the pre- historic Age of Bronze, and the modern" satety pin is a faithful rep- | of one of the ancient PRINTED ATTERNS thes cost very little if | Choose one s charming new styles, Printed Pattern and the Woaodward & Lnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Reduced 10 Fall and Winter Coats, in straightline models, t rimmed with buttons, braid and pleats. Sizes 16 to 46. Colors of black, navy, gray, tan and taupe. Were $25 and $29.50. Now.. 512.95 10 Two-piece Jersey Dresses, in shades of red, green, tan, bluc, rose. Sizes for women and misses’ 14 to 40. Were $595. Now. i $3.95 , 36 to 44 Were $5. st 10 Slip-over All-wool Sweater: Reduced to ... 2 Taffeta Evei cach Now . . $12.75 5 Evening Dresses, of i ps. 16, 36 and 3. Mussed. Were GIO and Ql(: 50. \0\\ e $6.75 2 Evening Dresses, of georgette and taffeta. Bla¢k and coral shades. Sizes 18 and 38." W ere §25 cach. Reduced to ... ¢ 4 Afternoon Silk Dresses; flat \repe frost crcpe and gcorgenc and tan; mussed. Were $25 and $35. Reduced to "Sizes 16. 18, 36 and 38. \‘a' 15 Afternoon Silk Dresses, of georgette, crepe de chine and crepe Ianet h1 shades of navy, black and tan. Sizes 16 1o 20 and 36 to 4. Formerly $16.50. Reduced for clearance to .. $6.75 3 Jersey Dresses—all hand hnhhchm\orkcrl and embroidered, in worsted. \tramlnhnc “models in tan. green, rust and navy. Sizes 3 to 46. Very special ... ... ...... S DOWN STAIRS STORE ° [ J F “ f hl l“{ e uli-rasiione 08€, (JIC 5135 200 pairs—Chiffon and Thread Silk Service Novelty Kid and Fabric Gloves, 35¢ pair; 3 pairs, weight. Lisle tops and soles. Shades: Black. $1. 100 pairs kid gloves in flare and turn- qun metal, atmosphere, flesh, beige and silver down cuff styles. Biack, tan and white. Fab- Sizes &1 1o 10 in lot. ric Gloves in three styles. Sizes 372 to & Mercerized Cotton Hose, special, 25¢ pair. 200 Collar and Cuff Sets and Jabots, 35c; were 75¢ pairs; all perfect quality. Shades of tanbark, and $1. 100 in the lot. Jabots of crepe de beige and peach. Sizes 8% to 10. chine and collar and cuff sets oi linen “TAIRS STORE Knit Underwear—Reduced 11 Light-weight Knit Union Sui bodice and hand-top styles. tight knce ; sizes 36 to 42: soiled irom display. Were 75¢ and (1 Now 50¢ DOWN Underwear—Reduced 12 Knit Flapperettes, in shades of rose, purple, green and red.- Sizes 6 and 7. Reduced from $1 to ... Glove Silk Underwear €9 Glove Silk Camisoles, in black and 24 Pairs Knit Pants and Knit Vests. in Priced for clear 50¢ sizes 42 and H ance navy: small sizes only. Were SI. s Bandettes and Corsels 15 Glove Silk Vests, NDS." mostly in black: some fiesh: sizes 36 to 4o bl e B, $195 grade .. ...T5¢ d 3 ace i 4 Glove Silk Chemise, NDS," of U T aaeR R huz}_wy_ priced grade: sizes 38 to 42 10 C-B Cdrs’eu. uvlmlc‘l .\'nv with low CRO50if perfecti .. e $1.25 bust, in sizes 23, 24. 26, 31 and ~hgh'Y\ soiled. Form Re Rayon Underwear o 12 Rayon Chemise, in white. flesh and Dresses—Greatly Reduced peach: sizes 36 to 42; lace mnmml Special ...l - 75¢ 18 Jersey Dresses, in navy. tan. green. rose and peacock blue: sizes 40 to 46 Seal-Pax Underwear fetrable Sies: periee grade. T i $5 40 Rayon Wull Frocks, of rayon, broad- day only 17 Suits Seal-Pax Underwear, in sizes 36 to 42. Union Suits in shades of tan, cloth or linene : broken sizes, 16 to 42: orchid, blue and flesh. \Vere $1. Re- wood styles, desirable colors. Were duced to .:....oae... eeee...68¢C Reduced to 75¢ Girls’ Early Fall Coats $4.45; Were $8.95 15 Girls’ Coat desirabla colors. & ' Tweed ’I‘opcms in sizes 2. 7 and Were $3.95. Reduced to.... ity Tremendously Reduced $ 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 for Repp HI l'ulbn’:illu\l 21 lall “Plg)l! Suits mu Popular Styles for Fall Wear; of Satins, Velvets, Patent Leather and Blonde or Gray Kid. Several models in broken size range. Men’s Shlrts g Were $1.50 to $2.7 lellml av neckband styles. White and ec .\'WA'S 14 14) lT. §29.50 less (h\n actual cost. No alteration: 34 to 44, with the exception 9. Women’s One-Strap and Step-In Pumps This price Friday only............. Girl aud Gowns, in broken sizes and $1.50. Reduced to. Children’s Wear—Reduced Little Girls’ Cinderella Dresses and Creep- ers, sizes 2 to 4 vears. Were $1, now..58¢c s of high-priced excellent patterns, and 11. Men’s Collars, were 35¢. 84, in_white, 15 Lucette and Cinderella Dresses, in sizes colored and striped patterns. Broken 2 6.8 and 10 years. Were $1.50 and $195. sizes, Reduced for clearance to. 5¢ Men's Flannelette Pajamas, $1.65: were 50 pairs Woolen Hose, in broken size and 36, in all sizes, 36 to 44. style lot. Were 50c pair; now. .25¢ E Sox, formerly sold for 50c and’ 32: pair. Reduced to, PAIF............... 1 Were $1.95 Cllildren s Slloes, 51 and $2.45 200 pairs Children’s High Shoes, of fine quality, to sell at this price Friday only. Sizes in the lot, 4 to 10. 30 pairs Growing Girls’ Pumps and Ox- Striped patterns. Men's Wool-mixed Hose, 65c pair; were §1. 64 pairs fancy hose, with reinforced feet. Sizes 10 to 1115, Boys’ Wear—Reduced Boys® Union Suits, 38¢c: were 3 checked nainsook and madras. 6. 8. 10. 16 and 18 years. Boys’ Corduroy Pants, speeial, $1 pair. fords, of patent leather or tan calf. Ex- pairs, in sizes 8 to' 16 years. cellent for school. Sizes 3 to 7 in the lot. o Were $4.75, NOW...........c0n sslcedas $2.95 Sllks—-CIearance P"ced 300 yards 12.momie Pongee, natural o Sheets——Greatly Redllced 32 inchen wide. Very ot DEIGEd SRri b vards Sports Satin (rayon). Alisill 81x0%, were $1.78: reduced to Pongees. CE L At (ehxe v : aby Broad- 81x90, were $1.68: reduced to oth, Brocades and Printed Radiams, x99, were $1.58; reduced to. x90, were $1.48; reduced to. 63x90, were $1.38; reduced to High-grade Sheets, closely woven bleached muslin. Slightly solled from display. 120 Pairs Pillowcases; bleached muslin. 42x36-inch size, hefore hemming..4 for $1 36-Ripplette Bedspreads, size, with woven-in stripes. Were $: Now, $1.68 200 Turkish Towels with blue or pink bor- Kl inch White Crepe de ('hlm' an ideal weight for lingerie, vard....$1.23 Cotton Dress Goods 200 vards Printed Broadcloth and Checked flnvl Bx ‘or Striped Chiffon Alpacas, 68c vard. Reduced to, vard. 200 yards Japanese Crepe, i was 58¢ ders. Convenient size. 5 and 6 for..... $1 colora. Was 28c yard. Now. j 4] 200 Yards Unbleached Muslin, i ’v:::II:' :: . ' $1.85 . o Bridge Lamps, Semi-Made Dresses Complete with Shade 50 Were 35 New Wrought-ron Bridge Lamps, complete C $1.28 wl h_parchmentized shade. kets, 50c; were $1. in green, A limited quantity of these Dresses which are cut out. Material, trimmings and buttons are included at this price. Several styles and col- ors. Sizes 16 to 44 DOWN STAIRS STORE 25 Waste Reed waste rose, blue and paper _baskets,” ivory finishes. DOWN STAIRS STORE RUGS—at Clearance Prices 9x12 _and 83x106 Seamless Velvet Rugs, heavy quality fring- ed ends. Friday (92) 9x12 Seamless Axminster Ruus, IMPERFECT GRADE $57.50 Rug‘ Reduced to ... 24x36 Reversible Chenille Rugs, washab]e and extremely durable © Gold Seal Congoleum, discontinued patterns. . §7.50 $17.95 $28.50 sl-75 (25) Scatter Size Oriental Rugs.... DOWN STAIRS STORE (40) Foot Stools, covered with velour

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