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28 WARPLAN URGED FOR BANK RELIEF : Dickinson Would Revwe Fl-lflualw Sehool. nance Corporation to Aid Midwest Institutions. October. 8.— inance Corpo- aid to Western come heavily hur- » holdings dur- depression ration plan as banks that h dened with real e ing the agriculture be proposed in C an banks in the Mississippi V areas unless legislation faclit conversion of s banks into that are compelled to estate an amount not in excess Der cent of tht value of such holdings. The loans would be permitted to run five years. OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES Gavel Chapter, give a ba at Scottish Rite E streets. nner from athedral, Th © Associtio ) t th Comfortes sarish Hall of offi The, Columbia will mee! Patrick’s recto “of the District « 8§ o'clock, at St. American War Mothers will meet at the Lee House. Congress Tle! hold 1 Ing. 7:45 o'cloc ongress He Auditorium rs and music. wiil have a Northeast streets n Rabhi W ch the Quest *for God.” Rabbi Rose e will occupy the pulnit of the Har Sinai Temple in Baltimore tomorrow. Tt will be his first appearance in that eity since his tion. Motion Pictife Operators will 2 banquet at the Lee House. The St. Joseph season, R:30 o'clock, at street northeast LEGION PLA‘NS PARADE. Graves of Soldiers to Be Decorated at Luray Armistice Day. al Tusnatch to The Sta LURAY, Va. O meetine held Wedn, the Miller-Campbell Pos American Legion of T - Armistie day services were made < quota of funds ) figure in V t the Nesqui- quickly raised by the A committee was also .,,., winted to canvass the country for wations toward the historical 313 Second S S.—At & of fon post have | T » will open its | Mrs. plans | . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Auxilia (h..m N tive hun.lr-d < & pm., at the hon rmel, 907 Longfella paL of Mrs. Judith ! treet, for the r Home. 1 wwhington Citizens' As- | Fion will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at tion of (»fl\u'rs | Anthropological Soclety n\um..;. 3 Monday, Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Biyan School. on’ of _offi Harold . Warner will speak .| Life of Christopher Columbus. A musical and lterary program will ho LI “trom Vern where d of the chu It will be und s of the Tribe of King Davi ieorge Only, chairman. i FLORIDA RELIEF FUND GROWS TO $27 551 Red Cross Bepons Progress in Fi- nancial Aid Work in Washington. Washington ha 5 to “he fund abilitation work in ing to the latest taly Chaper of the Red () vlace. The lo An’ addition; recelved by the cashier of The Star and will be added to the total now icially reported. to the: District _chan v acknowledged are 10.00 50.00 40.00 5.00 . Minnie H. T. Gu J. Walter J. Te Additional contr the fund at T edged as foll Previously 1 W In. |3 B ¥ | F. | ott, . 0. L. - nnl\n-r(h . L. Light . received at The Star, '\rolmd Ci ornn | From High Prices 614 12TH Between F and Our display of these Bengaline and Satin most exacting demand. etc., in colors of Black, Beige, etc. From Holland—Gage and Extra Large—Medium—Small A wonderful variety of the best quality and smartest style tailored hats in the city, in styles and colors now collection must not be confused with lots of odds and ends, last year’s stock and cheaper qualities, felts advertised as bargains. S=———==CREERON, % CREERO offering a choice selection of Velvet, Satin, Velour in styles that will be sure to please the brimmed hats, turbans, close-fitting effects, EXCLUSIVE MATRON HATS $10-00 $1500 $18.50 Hundreds of Youthfal i Feltsand Velours ll-ts \I.D erodolod Ily F\ner( ST.N. W. G Streets N. W. Smart Matron FALL HATS Extra Large, Medium and Small Head: smart hats is complete, combinations, Felt and Included are medium Brown, Channel, Navy, Other Exclusive Designers $ 5.00 Head Sises in demand. This smart tomorrow, | . @ <TT © <D ¢ IS § <N © D> § <TI0 < @ < 0 < 0 <TI0 > ¢ < © <EE- 6 T 0 <liEe 0 <> O TED € <CTI @ <=THS- ¢ <P ¢ <aliTE- © <R o-o’o‘n—.-ooo-o@ooo-ooo-o-o-&-o-o-o-o-. ~=EEEE- @ <> 0 ..-.-.-'-.-.0.-.-.-.-O-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.’.’.. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. '““'"l"" s I hlllnmfl"" : ““A Credit to Washington and Credit to You” I'IIII.. ..AI' Corner G and Twelith Streets— D. C. FRIDAY. OCPOBER 8. 1926. ANN) gy, T ] Wi, g’ W .Illlllllll ““A Credit to Washington and Credit to You” Introducmg Our Men’s Department Entire Third Floor—Take Elevator! 305 Men’s Fall ‘mmlmim,' uits ' $45 and 50 Values Specially Priced at— I ON PAYMENT A wealth of nationally famous makes of men’s suits in a glitter- ing array of all that’s new in style, fabric and color shades. Tailor- ing that bespcaks of the handiwork of master designers and tailors. Both double and single breasted models. included at this price. utumn Topcoats 6 "'ll' Just the weight coats for this in-between scason. Expertly tailored topcoats that are “differ- ent,” no matter from what point you copsider them. ‘llm':llllllll Shown in— Blues Steel Grays London Lavenders Buffs Donegal Tweeds An attempt to portray in cold print the beautiful display of women’s apparel that we are showing would be futile. You must see it with your own eyes—as hundreds have seen it during our opening week and marveled that any one store could show such an assem- blage of styles, materials and color harmonies. Many blue serge suits lNake advantage of this introductory special. Values to *45 up ) 6 ( lfll"' 3 g Our main and second floors now showing the latest Women’s Coats and Dresses OPEN AN ACCOUNT in an Atmosphere of Refinement and Comfort FOUR FLOORS of Quality Apparel for WILn, Women and Boys e i 3 R @ © i ¥ dhaii O i 9 iiidsi @ i O > O > O D AT 6 <aETE @ <EREE> O <ED> < @ < © <Gl @ <N @ <N @ > O I ¢ <IN @ @ O - @ =TI O AT L L e O ST 6 9T @ T @ -IS € I § T - © wliie 9 e LR R S P