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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926. ¢ e the American Electrochemical d. B ANKERS []F SUUI HOUSEWIFELY OPIATE FOUND AR Ve Ll Dl s Sefedseg) & Smmiinndonk FRYIN AN|™™ o Snother itk To their a3 tellows. " |t ine” President tnd Kepresentative .The terms of Morris Plan = i from Virginia, was lauded for his wo A ! IN GREASELESS GP Pt o o TR Visit Engraving Burean. f6r e Tiepuican party by the Vir Loans are simple and practical g o 0 i bl Association, me: o, & r e fylog mecsly, to. keop! foods) frem,| | In techbical sesslon gt the Wash: e Glriland) SeNocr Wedneatos ¢ and f":"'d it is ”O'tnicte;faé y to o mcking tonthehuan; L inow & colb e pRaion P “ | night. The association also went on ha ccount at this A . Elect chemlcal Delegates S0 s ey e e the wWate: | EoocHemibis begu ariibcunsios ot o1 Teoord s Hopioe. (hat. “the. Deciient ve had an acco ank merican Lilectro in the food will not adhere to the |tro-plating with various metallic sub. [ F6¢0rd as boping that the Tresident to borrow. itvIC L Tl ity e e =y naer, Dr. Wliibun HIumy of by omutall familys' 2 Harrison (prest 3 : In vanity cases or jewelry the|the of ards, as chair-§ g0 O S e ociation; apoke. Pledge Credit Facilities to Announce Silver and Vanity Cases ST T L e i Qent ot the n. = G Y o (T purest metals to protect the surface. | This afternon the delegates will visit | === P odorii el ed within 2o ¢ W'll N T = h Color variations can be obtained, ac- | the Bureau of Engraving, the Fixed you agree to de- Weekly || or two after filing | Carry Part of Crop Over at W1 ot larnish. cording o Prot. Fink, by the addition | Nitrogen Laboratory and the Bureau - posit $1 per week Deposie a{plicat it 1, si omium is of a blue andards, AR oot { i i e e &fi.{"i’i& ;l:::l cisr vellowigh. As an| Dr. Charles Greeley Abbot of the in an Account, Loan Weeks with few escep- ! for Higher Prices. - x. | artist mixes his pigments, so can the | Smithsonian Institution will address NH the proceeds of $100 $2.00( tions. Domestic relations are about to re. the American society here this week. | o onjim plater compound his metals [a meeting of the electrochemists at ou ave | which may be e a soothing oplate from the dell-| There was a time when chromium| 4"y roquce the desired color. Prof.|the National Academy of Sciences at o }:n:‘t;:":)f Science, 1t the predic. | plating was confined to the laboratory Fiat e given to the manutidtarers| § o'clock tonight, at which time Dr. tions of members of the American|and in the hands of the searching ex-| 4o welry a white gold which will not | Edward Weston will he made an hon Electrochemical Soclety, now meeting | perimentalists; it was a temperamen- | i, nign, ‘hut will retain its platinum- at the Washington Hofel, come true, |tal sort of thing. One day chromium | Fhitc"Ygter indefinitely. | for a table silver which will not tar-| could be plated beautifully up;n: other | “np o industrial world already knows « resolu- [ nish and which will dry instantly |metals and the possibilities of its he | that corrosion in boilers can be re- effortto|after washing i3 soon to be put on |Would be glowingly apparent; but the | gigteq in a practical way by plating ave them-|the commercial market. very next day, try as he “‘,K t, ';he the steel boilers with chromium. Au- selves.” i And further, when one's wife is not manipulate the | tomobile manufacturers are using the Credit facilities of Southern bank-|about to_drop the supper croquettes ss. Tt wu‘:i_!mh Phfllkv o g | element in place of nickel, and bright ¢rs were pledged 10 aid in financing |into the frying pan and she discovers | four years ago discovered a mef of | work on their machines is given a non. the holding of all actual cotton that | that “the lard is all out,” the age-|making the l‘mcesffl;ls}fterm "u:lfl !C" tarnishing nnxshzx\-'k;xoh nee«lvbe wiped can be properly margined until there |old debate over whether the oth;r :::m:‘s:tl?:tfi%;w ghty as the tem- i’;fi‘evni’i??-“i‘ff'},'fll’x’sh““h a dry cloth to are more satisfactory prices. part of the family should run to the |Per: 0 3 ’ Sify its . The resolution tr)u?m.'mwn.xm] o 25| Storo will be quite unealled for. The -\"w‘chroméumrglflg&gfi:fim ii;!«‘f\ " And so while men in Tdusnflgs hfnva( per cent reduction in the acreage |Electrochemists predict a frying pan 2“‘«“ AR T e L U i at_}iasv. = years been aware of planted to cotton in one crop pred which will require no grease in the _9"1'; "l:‘uou? Dlan e have besh toresen t] e( ]gl’ 8 gn‘“.wle i Juh e tion, and the bankers pledged them- |preparation of foods. Ll St ! metal, housewives can now joln m 2 ; for the process and the work that 18| as recipients of s. In the mean. selves to call meetings of the bank-| Then there are to be vanity cases b‘exln:, sl lntiger confined to| ™= "CibieAts of ita gifts. the mean used to cancel the note when MORRIS PLAN due. notes are usually may be made for 1 year, a weekly, senti- though they may monthly or be given for any attending the Amer! #oclation conventi meeting vesterds tlon calling for save cotton farmers to e T T e g5 | ¥ = 8 = =} = basis iod 3 ooreragere® 2 || 610,000 $200.00(| 2e7iad,of Srom MORRIS PLAN BANK . Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W. “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit"* —from the elements after Colbert Relays or Repair Parts for Heating Plants Fries, Beall and Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. your joh NOW, Autumn’s inclement we arrives. Satisfactory and service assured e Maurice J. Colbert | Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street Phone Main = Z B 2 L o " = =] AR IR e SRR iR tlon. lady’s escort drops one as he fumbles | "ON& | o6 (hromium—which, by e e ol )l o i o Approximately 300 bankers were fafter it during intermission at the | o 0 VTR O SR CTEOVECL (X present from Alabama, Georgi, Okla- | théater, they will not scratch, conse-| in°greater quantities than nickel and homa, Mississippi, Louisiana, North |quently another withering glare long | i consequently cheaper—is such that Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, |directed at the helpless head of hus- | water will not wet its surface. Im- Kentucky and Texas. bands can become a “what-difference- | merse a chromium-piated fork into the —_— doest-make” smile. In one of the corridors of Scotland Yard burns @ light which has never Thank Prof. Fink. chambers been put out, and the intention is| Such progress Is fue largely to the that it never shall be. It burns in|efforts of Colin G. Fink. professor of $ memory of those men of the “Yard” | electrochemistry at Columbia Uni- Funerals New York, who is one of the who were killed in the war, and has |vers fiftieth meeting of ~AS LOW AS Hotel Gordon 916 16th St. N.W. Attractive Rooms, Suites and Apartments Reasonable Rates A Delightful Tlace to Live A Wonderful Placo to Dine SPECIAL FRIDAY DINNER ONE DOLLAR Choice Rock Fish. Ovsters, Shrimn or Meaf Daily 5:30 to 8 P.M. an Inscription to that effect. | dele to the W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N.-W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ““The House with the Green Shutters” Oriental Rugs At Extraordinary Values Autumn Toiletries Tre-Jur Compacts, 50c. Purse size, Palmolive Soap, 2 cakes for 1lc. Bouton’s $1 Perfume, 59c. One- ounce size of jasmin or narcisse. Fancy bottle. 75c Bath Salts, 39c. Large bot- tles. Rose, lilac and eau de cologne. $1 Hairbrushes, 79c. Children’s Ofiyx Sport Hose, 35¢ 3 Pairs for $1 78 Length Hose with fancy cuff tops. All new colors. Included are Boys' Golf Hose in plain and fancy D erns. Perfect and irregular qualitics Satisfaciion i Since 1859 NGSPALY ) > &\ 810-818 Seventh Street Vol by 2he. 50c Hand Scrubs, 25c. Street Floor Street Floor GOLDEN HARVES ' R & G Girdles " Top-to-Toe Silk Hose A New Model at of Enduring Beauty $2'00 A very out- standing value 29 ; at this low - j price, they are | usually $2. ‘ Clasp-on_ style in 14-inch length. Fancy brocade, All-silk, full fashioned and though slightly | in flesh, with wide pancls of knitted elastic at sides. imperfect—that is, a heavier thread here and Elastic top and two pairs of hose supporters. { Well fitting and a splendid foundation for your there—they arc remarkably lovely in ap- pearance. new costumes. Sheer chiffons or service weights with silk foot and silk to the top. Tncluded in this assortment are the famous Pointex Silk Stockings, with mercerized 1l lisle tops, slightly imperfect. N are e g Y Second Floor = Boys’ 4-Pc. Longie Suits Regularly $12.75 $10.95 il Well tailored suits with coat in double-breasted | style, vest, one pair long s and one pair lined knickers. Light and dark patterns. Sizes 8 to 16. S1 “Bell” Blo_uses pernonT - (The T“ilshca}sly l‘t:;1 spend money. ether the transaction is $100'00 extravagant or thrifty is GROUP determined by what you secure for the expenditure. $225:00 GROUP Charming Shades for Fall and Winter— | | Gie i ? x 12’ Size - 5 9’ x 12’ Size ! .\\‘::{ddaln ;' ;:m‘g g“" ! Lo All Oriental Rugs are not desirable, both 9c FraichiNuie Peachiblson [ Made to our own specifica- d and bad are produced, and buying Preserving all the beauty Blue Fox Shadom tions in the province of for price alone is an uncertain and often and warmth of color that Broadcloth, in blue, tan and white or attractive e i = tal Anatolia, the rugs in this unsatisfactory practice. The expert buyer make genuine Oriental Ry, striped percales. t colors. 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The *450..600 GROUP 9 x 12’ Sige Purchase! 600 Pairs— vSmartly A New Flower Cuffed Kid G]OVCS For Your Frock i Every Pair Worth $3.25 $1.98 ‘ Gayly embroidered, trimmed and fancy cut-out cuffs in turn-hack or turn- down effects. Embroidered backs. Smart colors—opal gray, French nude, rose- wood. tanbark, beaver and black. Sizes 6 to 8. Street Floor—King's Palace Here from Persia and India, China and Turkey, ety Masterpieces of craftsman- ship are_the rugs in this If you feel that the prices quoted here " ° Pance Te hamaBthaten | are within your desired expenditure you | &oup. Deep. rich, closely [ resses or t e c 00 lr luxurious beauty peculiarto | can dismiss any misgivings as to ‘the bbb i G L the Oriental floor-covering. quality. one by the very luxury of it. Cozy Your ensemble cannot hope to be really fashionable unless a | charming flower or boutonniere | | T e I — 3 T NE i accompanies it. You may tuck one on your shoulder, at your belt or your coat collar—but it must be there. 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Here is and s . 50 variety of colorings and designs in such profusion i $3 _00 22 that any decorative scheme can be adhered to, O and any personal desire gratified. Street Floor i Boys’ §5 i Lumberjacks $1.98 " $5 '98 1 o s3'95 Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged Very swagger. Similar to a boy's lumberjack, o ill find these Qiff 1 the A . . 2 : bt b e e zipper fatemng. SUNIE it (i b e shmee a1y | Swageer modes in large block Sloane &ndorsed Merchandise (Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction block plaids Two patch pockets. Sizes 8 to effect to those for blg sister. Attractive trim- r‘flearlg;-‘e E*O!H::":fioc;";fiu Cbtm- Al 2 zs and the smartest colors. 3 VW , but- i b 18 years i e ton cuffs. Tight band at waist, STORE OPEN FROM 9.00 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. DAILY s FREIGHT PAID TO ALL INTS Second Floor—King’s Palace INCLUDING SATURDAY I IN THE UNITED STATES Sizes 8 to 16. 4 Street