Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 27

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3 Q00020 IN POLAND SENDU.S. TRIBUTE Testlmony of Good Will Con- tained in 100 Volumes Given Coolidge by Delegates. As a testimonial friendship and the sincere admiration which the Polich nation has for the American peopie. a delegation of Poles | representing tne ational Sesquicen \ tennial Celebration Committee of | American Independence day in Poland today presented to the President 100 | volumes contatning the signatures of | nore than 5,000,000 Polish people tes- | tifying to this friendship. The presentation was made ai the office of the President by Leopold Kot- rman of the delegation, companied by Prof. Iwa- and Jan Ciechinowski, the Minister to the United States. enting this impressive testi 1, Mr. Kotnowski. after explain- ing to the President that these 100 volumes were signed by one-sixti the total populati endeavored to con friendship for the American from the people of Poland Offer Coolidge Medal. “I have the vour excellency his message which 1 hope monial of the friendship ation which the | < for the American people, I truly loving and demo- | ic communities, are pioneers and | exponents of the noblest and highest principles of humanity commniemo ration of the brations which, der the patronage of the Pre Poland, took place all over the try on’ the Fourth of July, a m was struck off in 1 for your exeel- | lency as a gift subscribed on bebalf of the Polish people. “The spontaneous tribute the people of this great deme the people Poland on he Fa July, and the nation-wide message of friendship. of which I have the signal nor to be the bearer proofs that the love for those and bighest jdeals of humanity dom. equality, justice aund “MONg nations— which s American and Polish peoples alik binds more closely togeth r than an material consideration sting of the honor " Mr. to present Kotnowski said, | and the signatures, | will be a lasting test by paid nobiest President Is Grateful President Coolidge, lows is my pleasure and privilege to rveceive from vour hands chair man of the national Sesquicentennial Celebration 4'ommittce of American Independence day in Poland the declaration of admiration and friend ship for the United s his excellency the President of Poland and 5,000.000 in all walks of life, gether with the specially struck medal in commemoration of the celebiations throughout Poland of the sesquicen tennial of the signing tion of Independence “The tributes thus United States by the and the act of the Pre in proclaiming the last 2 national Poli gratefully acknowledged and dences of amity and good will tc this country, which are most highly appreciated by 3 people of the T y for the government and Poland sentiments of high re the best \wishes, fested by the part 1 in reply, s as paid 1o the Polish people snt of Polind ourth - of I not reach officers of the Smithsonian | from the Association Press dispatch, it | { Union for vears. He is one of the best | secretary of the Smithsonian Institu- ! tional Zoological Park, having been | are the living | ites signed by | to- | of the Declara- | try in the revivification of Poland. “I shall be obliged if you will make these sentiments known to the Polish people and will express to the Presi- dent of Poland and accept for your- selves my thanks and appreciation for the friendship he and you have personally shown.” ARRReinn 58 DR. WETTMORE HEAD OF ORNITHOLOGISTS By the Associated Press OTTAWA, Ontario, October 14.— Dr. Alexander Wettmore, assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institu- tion, Washington, D. C.. was elected | president of the American Ornitholo- | ley, Ca l(ornla and James H. Fleming, Toronto, Ontario, were elected vice presidents. Had Béen Expected. Although news of Dr. Wettmore's elevation to the presidency of the| American Ornithologists' Unfon did | Institution until it was read to them was more or les: more has been expected. Dr. Wett- | ident of the known ornithologists in this phere. Betore becoming hemi. assistant tion he was superintendent of the Na.| succeeded by Dr. Willlam M. Mann | who is now returning to Washington | from his hunting expedition in Africa. | { traveling under GERMAN BUSINESS GROUPISITS CITY : Program Includes Calls at White House and on Secretary Hoover. The largest group of German indus- trialists to visit Ameri war arrived in Washington today on an itinerary which includes the prin- cipal citles of the country. They are: the auspices of the| American Express Co. Will Meet Hoover. | While here they are making thetr | headquarters at the New .Willard. | D. P. Aub, local v of the| American Expres; who has ¢ ranged their program here, announced | that they would v the Whitc | House, the Bureau of Engraving and | Printing, the Smithsonian Institution. | the Congressional Library and other Government buildings. 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Among those in the party are: Wil |helm and Miss Giselotte Bilfinger, | excavations, foundations, subway dig- ging, tunneling; Hans Blucher, brush manufacturer; Ernst Book, mining machinery and mining; George Ding- . textile mills and machinery . Kurt Dinglinger, churches and services of various denominations; George Domack Henning, Mrs. Mar anne, Mrs. Elizabeth, Fritz and Alex- ander Faber, newspaper plants; Alex- ander Grossman, hat factories and | machinery; Ernst Hugendubel, tool ma(h.nvr\ Gustave Bubbe, cotton seed oil ‘manufacturer; Hans Hort- wig, china factories, including china et R ranva® Children’s School Hosiery 2 pr., 49¢ Iinglish ribbed hose with colored roll cuff tops. In brown, tan or black. Sizes 6 to 9. Rubber Coverall Aprons 49c Some with slight faults, Made large and full with tie backs. Various colors. 49c Gowns Slips Step-ins Chemise lisle garter hems. this is unusual, so be on hand early to get a supply size you want. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Bloomers Drawers AY, toys; Georg Koppen, traffic regula- tions; Emil Langhardt, ladies’ pocket- books and high-class leather goods; Heinrich Laurenz, textile mills, espe- clally dyeing and bleaching; Wilhelm Ludowici, tile and brick manufactur- er; Dr. Hans Meyer-Heinrich, excava- tions, foundations, subway digging and contracting work; Hohannes Pil: cardboard, hwarzkopt. | tollet_articles and macl Ernst Steinberg, paint factol lacquer varnish; Franz Walz, leather tanning ; Otto Flemmich and Hans Gri bach, silk mills. . ie expects a building hoom Extra Floor Space—Making Bu They Should All Be Sold by Noon! In Our Enlarged Basement! Sale! 3,000 Prs. Silk and Rayon Hose 2 Pairs, $1.25 \ silk and rayon mix- ture, to give warmth and service. Full fash ioned with high heels, seathied back and sliced Such a value as of the color and Women’s Knit Union Suits, 49¢ Knit Rib sleeveless s 36 low tight Fine neck, knees. Boys’ Golf Hose 49c pr. Suits, and S to 44. New. snappy Fall pat- checks and stripes. Roll cuff tops. Sizes 9 to 11. terns in Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Sale! 1,000 Pieces Underwear cardboard goods and ma- chinery; George Schnider, china and | [OBER 14, 1926. HAPPIEST HUSBANDS DRY DISHES, CONVENTION TOLD, Woman Official of Gas Company | Lauds Service and Denies It Is Degrading to Men. | By the Associated Press. i ATLANTIC CITY, October 14 | The happiest homes in America are | manned by husbands who occasionally ! wipe dishes, said Mrs. Cecil Gi. Har vey, home service director for the | Westchester Lighting Co., Yonkers, N. Y., in an address today before the | American Gas Association. “I make this statement in refutation | of the accusation that dish-wiping now now and then tends to degrade or cul- | tivates an inferiority complex in mar- | | ried men,” she explained. “The most | companlonable and efficiently ! ped homes in the land made 80 by men who know home-liv ing conditions by personal experience, | and who insist that their homes be | eMelently operated as their offices.” The government of British South | Africa is seeking a method to slup' the evasion of the license law by | more than half the radie users thers | - An Extraordinary Basement Offering of 500 Crepe Satin DRESSES $7.95 and $10.00 Values At the Very Low Anniversary Sale Price of Crepe satins dominate this s 5.49 e, but also dresses of gen uine trico-sham, the indestructible silk, coveteen, satin and canton crepe are includ that will appeal to misses as well as women. ed, made up in.the modes Trul wonderful collection, affording a choice of dresses many occasions. quickly. Style Points Bat Wing Sleeves Bloused Effects Flared Skirts Tailored Dresses Sizes 16 to 40 Palais Royal—Bar; Shop earl Corsetlets Girdles 99c¢ group are $3, $3.50 Values Included in this such well known makes as— Gossard's Girdles and One- piece Garments, Bon-ton, Front-lace Corsets and Royal Worcester Back-lace Corscts Mostly small sizes in this lot. No C. 0. D. or Phone Orders. I1J|Iui~6 Royal—Bargain Basement Sale! Children’s Sweaters Through a fortunate purchase we secured these garments for this Anniversary good washing muslins and crepes, trimmed in dainty colors, or all white. ular sizes and many extra sizes among the lot. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Sale. All plain or All reg- of —sell regularly for $2.49. Anniversary Sale Price lloacI\ woven ;\n(l dml mllmut “belt, with l'l"(e(lo collars. In solid or combina- tion colors, hm\m buff, blues and peacock. Sizes 2 to 0 years. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Bought from a well known Boston Jobber, 3,000 Prs. Women’s “New Style” Footwear Purchased for Our Anniversary Sale! $3, $4, $5 and $6 Values 1.89—$92.89 Styles Straps Oxfords Slip-ons Opera Pumps For reasons best known to himself, Materials Patent Velvet Gray Satins Tan Blonde a well known jobber, sold us several thousand pairs of shoes at a price which we ourselves thought impossible. His loss is your gain, because we offer this entire lot as an Anniversary Feature fc and $2.89. This, in many c of making. r the low prices of $1.89 ases, is less than the cost Palais Royal—Bargain Basement v, for these will sell very Colors The New Green Shades Reds Rust, Sailor Blue and Plenty of Black and 38 to 42 gain Basement we— Don't Get 2 can be relieved suiier any longer. Lief etfective for lumibago and gout. over 53 years. All Drugassts . roucerA & €O, Inc., Importers New York, N. Y. EADE’'SePuLs neuralgia, In use ying Easy—in Our Bargain Basement When Have You Seen Such Values? Cotton Blankets, Ea. Slightly imperfect. various sizes. tan or plaids. $3.98 to $5 50 Blankets, Ea. Double -bed s solid colors. 0 $9.98 All woal, Only a small lot to close ont, 89c Corduroy, Yard, 49c 36 inches wide, shades for dr to 5 yards. in the bathrobes, ete. popular children's Lengths 1 36 sses, coats, Odds and ends, in Choice of grey, 10-4 sheeting round thread few terns on solid g blue, green or 1 10 yards white. 99¢ 45c Sheeting, Yd. 29c heavy will bl unbleached ach with washings. 49c Sunfast Draperies, Yd. 29c wide. Jacquard unds ¢ Lengths to inches i rose Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 25¢ English Prints, 30 inches wide, Tieffun Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide. Percales, fast colors, 3 inches wide. 19¢ Vi. Scores of new patterns that will make dainty school frocks or house dresses. All fast colors. Palais Royal—Bargain Basem The Printed Cutting Line Only the printed cutting line—famous feature of all McCall atterns—can make the reproduction of style absolutely accurate. And only accurate le lines can pve a perfectly fitting garment. t’s w) on McC-l{ P—t more women are depending Patterns for their new and fashionable fi'ol:h. On eale in our pattern department. - MCCALL: PRINTED PATTERNS

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