Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 21

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PITTSBURGHO.K'S SLUNS CLEAN-UP Woman Welfare Director Ap-g proves New York’s East Side Plan. 3H, October 14.—Plans ed citizens and officials minate the . Bvery big ity | should look with f: York plan to rep ments with well vent day auch 'n Pittshyrgh. I our cities can be 1 of public-spirited others, “I'ha Ay mpathe who have the welfare heart, nced only to nm mH Im[ml es lnlvl the slums and the & many of our working people lw'\llh\ living quarters at nominal co Mrs. Raub, the first w al < =ity Gepartment h -| ing need of the iation A tenewents ‘.mm e, less crime and of slums in less dise: morality. BUILDING EXéOSITION “Mayor” of Capltal | Is Asked to Trace Lost Chicken Crate’ There’s a serious shortage of chicken crates in_Austinville, Va. judging from a letter the Commis sioners received from James B. Porter, a_chicken breeder of some note in that place. The communication was directed to the “mayor” of Washington and, like all others of its kind, was de- livered to Daniel . Garges, secre- tary of the Board of Commission- ers, who eulled it to the attention of Commissicners Rudolph, Beil and Dougher! It contained an urgent plea to the “mafor” to locate and return to the writer a crate filled with chickens which he shipped to Washington some time ago. Por- ter said all he wanted was the crate and willing to defray the expenses for its return, LAW’S coNFilcf'hLAMED Must Be Eeconc.led Says Master in Oil Patent Case. b rles le. hearing the Government’s ainst the Standard Ol Co. of and 46 other oil companies. ! erday. tent law prescribes that the product for 1 vears, he said, and the anti-trust law is de- cidedly against monopolies. The case against the ofl companies inges on an alleged monopoly of ‘cracking processes,”\the Government contending that the pooled pre s are worthless because of prior inven tion PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSD SMUGGLING ADDS SPICE TO NORWAY’S DRY FIGHT Shipment of Spirits Arrives From America—Prohibition Is Keen ! Topic as Vote Nears. | By Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News. OSLO, October 14.—The latest sur- | prise in connection with smuggling isa | 1ot of directly-imported spirits from Brazil found in Oslo. All the tins, | though of Mexican origin, bore Bra- | | zillan stamps, showing their origin | was guaranteed. It is supposed that a whole shipload | arrived from America. The indication | supporting this is that railway men \mdas found 1.000 barrels of spirits | hidden in fishing cases sent from | Bergen, where it is probable the Bra- zillan party unloaded the cargo. Interest in connection with liquor smuggling increases, owing to the approaching _prohibition referendum. KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED v21 NINTH STREST NORTHWEST | EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE OF BEAUTIFUL NEW COATS FOR & 2 AND M3DEMOISELLE = | i | | $4.87¢ | FEATURING $65 VALUES HAND-TAILORED PARIS REPRCDUCTIONS } THE SMARTEST OF FABRICS ADORNED WITH QUALITY FURS OTHER FINE COATS fOR $25 TO $150 AT SAVINGS OF $10 TO $25 . ON YOUR SELECTION | at present is 2,000,000. "l"i“?i';f'+'7“:"'c’?’.’fl}flfl"&f‘}'fl""""fi-{‘"&*i- Oslo today was filled banners for and ag: prohibitien. The anti-prohibitioni: ddenly have | = opened violent propaganda, saying | Career Incentive to Youth, He Says they have kept in the background | until the last moment to deprive the ' Proclaiming October 27. ALBANY. N. Y., Qctober 14 (@).- drys of opportunity for counter at- | Gov. Smith. in a4 proclamation yester- tacks. (Copyright. 1926, by uma:u | day designated October 27 as “Roos | velt day.” Warrant Officer Robert Treiber,| '-American youth, particularly, finds leader of the 10th Fleld Artillery |in the career of our late President Band at Camp Lewis, Wash., }ms\the incentive to better citizenship as been placed on the retired list of the 1 by his life." Army on his own application xrwr“"i,’“p"fi" 3 A e efvenon more than 30 years' service. it sotsof | SMITH SETS “T. R.” DAY. aily News 0.1 Ends 30 Years Service. “I urge a State-wide commemora- ! tion of the anniversary of this dis: The Jewish population of Germany | tinguished son of New York State 1nd the United State: 0"*04‘%%%"**?’%&‘“*%"‘!‘% feotesfoafoniofonfedorioddeofesies A PARISIAN ENSEMBLE of exceptional sketched. grean with ¢ dress with chine. (i “ Priced at $165 > g distinction 1s The coat, of bottle velvet, has a movel collar Jabots -and the combines Dbeige Kasha o bottle green crepe de Inc. OCTOBER 14, ' 1926, Tomorrow— Sports French Felts For The “Petite” Head 7. 0 A Special Purchase $ 5 A Limited Number ol Those who know style ahd value will know an irresistibie appeal in these smart sports felts, espevially designed to fit the close haircut. g%~?*++&%*~'¢%+%%~%*%%- T0 BE OPENFD MONDAY Lectures on Beautifying the Winter Home meous Phases of Home Owning and Housekeep- ing to Be Given. Arrangeme have been concluded 2 of the Better Homes | EXxposition under the tl Washington 'R('al Au- ion ig to bring llmut and better conducted | » gardening, r the mosi ipment. The exposition will he oclock Monday eveni modern iousehold . open at wd will i from | o'clock in the continue ¢ until 11 o'clock SYNTHETIC P'ETROLEUM HELD FRENCH DISCOVERY Director of Foreign Company Credited With Results Long Sought in Chemical Research. By the ’\~~m|41ml Press. October 14 mz the synthetic dreatn of men Audibert, yonng h Natic which The petroles a4 will vield and other by- Tite newspiper v wheth i Ofen a Charge Account . Henderson PAPER- PAINTING and REDECORATING inva- ING; riably conf highest standards. fifty years’ such work. James B. Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street. Brothers Now Ready: FUR-TRIMMED COATS of fabrics and shades ’ IS the Coat that strikes the keynote of one's costume. mon selec THIRTEEMN feven: 1113 -G - STR orm to _the Over experience in Estimates submitted without obligation HEN DERSON Main 7675 Phones Jlain 7072 New Arrivals In a radiant array s * And here har- icus chords indeed! One’s tion rests mainly amid cal- For the authentic smartness is are rs and materials. invariable. Ofen a Account EE Charge A GREAT SALE Sp‘ort and Trimmed Hats $5.00 Values Every Authentic New Mode Every Desired Fall Color Every New Fashionable Trim This is an event that should not be missed—rain or shine! It offers you an unusual opportunity to get fine styles at a price nothing short of amazing. Hun- dreds of new hats to choose from. You will select at least two of these Fall hats of Beautiful New Actual $ 1.85 for what would usually be the price of one. Third Floor The Latest in Style The Greatest in Value This price for these hats makes this the banner event of the season A Shop of Individuality 1217 Connecticut Ave. Announces For Autumm and Winter—a smart col- lection of original models and adapta- tions from all the leading makers of Paris and New York. Hats The Fashions include models from Talbot Reboux Agnes Descat And Other Makers Bags Novelties Jewelry i E——. m@s H.Zivkin & Sons Incorporated WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS Two Coat Values that offer extreme economy as well as quality A limited i A group number of exceptionally of . fine Hand-Tailored Caracul Cloth Fur Coats Coats Distinctive creations: boast- , . ing the_ finest of Squirrel, Just right for the msss— Fox, Fitch, Wolf, small modes—in brown, and Skunk trimm. oyster and gray shaded Caracul. Featuring the GROUP HAS B. their former markings of new shawl collar of Foux. $100, $110 and $125. e . New Arrivals! 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All sizes for women and misses. Sport Coats . 25 to *65 Some Fur Lined Plaids in soft, warm colors. Tweeds, Swagger mixtures. With lovely long-furred ol that are so flattering. Also smooth-fabric coats with delightful fur linings. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Third Floor Second Floor

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