Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1926, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

22 The Best New York cAffords | —at prices you can afford A QUIET, comfortable room at $3.50 or a luxurious suite at $30.00. there’s a wide range of accommodationat the McAlpin ~—but no change in the hospital- ity every guest enjoys at New York's most popular hotel. A hearty welcome, genuine in- terest in your welfare and the entire McAlpin Staff—from Mr. Lee, Managing Director down to the last bell boy—ready torender you the utmost in courteous, friendly service—at no extra cost. McAlpin Service is a matter of Policy—NOT PRICE! 1700 comfortable, cheerful rooms from $3.50 to $12.00 per day Suites from $10.00 to $30.00 per day HOTEL MCALPIN | cArthur L. Lee, Managing Director 34th Street and Broadway NEW YORK CITY | ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 57th issue of stock now open for subscription Shares of sto ) cacl payable Five per t paid on James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary SONNEBORN ) NO MORE LEAKY ROOFS Do not rip up your old leaky roof. Save it by coating it with Stormtight. Don’t tolerate leaks of any sort. Don’t fail to protect your good roofs or they will surely leak. Brush on Stormtight and your roof troubles are over. [ 4 Or'miiIe STOPS LEAKS forms a thick elastic coating which defies the heat and cold, rain and snow which ruin roofs. Thick enough to protect and elastic enough to last for years, it is totally different from paint. Ready for use. Black, Maroon, Light Red and Green, it decorates and protects. Buy of your dealer. The Butler-Flynn Paint Co. €907-609 C Street N.W. Washington, D. C. (SONNEBORN) New Address—612 13th St. Bet. F and G Sts. (West Side) 8 AM.to 6 PM. Store Hours: Women'’s Two and Three Strap Pumps and Ox- fords EDMONSTON & CO. ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street PRUSSIA'S TERMS | WITH EXKAISER HIT [Retum of Rxches and Inm-! dent of Grandson in Army | Declared Bad Omens. | BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. The Sta October 19.—In his j P 1 address to the Ger | Beichswehr, Gen. Von Seeckt, its de posed comma said he had en- deavored to in this army the and called on srward, “Over | the gra A for | the republ t ng mistrust t Blamed Hindenbu searned former Kalser's eldest gr articipated in the Reick | nenvers, those familiar w | conditions were cc | that this 1 { ot Pres ial to his i d ohenzollern y | the divine cos . violation of staic | But President Hinc ‘A' to be publicly ann affalr that 1t had fir im “‘through the the Kalser's grandson i | tcipated in the Augus | the' uniform of the ol ples?m(v of thousands ¢ ertheless, he granted le parting honors to Gen. Von seckt. Who, then, was responsible reticence and the breach of i | | For observers of the German | milita pirit found this explanation ! so improbable that they believed « Von Seeckt had protected his « and would soon return to his h regarding the perties claimed by the Sees Liberal Terms Made. | In two plebiscites, almost half the German voters have refused to give further vast riches to the dethroned families. Despite this, the Prussian | government has concluded, in da o contract with Wilhelr -s which gives the H 250,000 morgen of 11 palace llas and big house the property of the former privy purse, three-quarters of the capital from the house and crown estates and 15,000,000 marks cash. In addition there are mountains of vaiuable house | furnishings and 5,000,000 marks as| “‘compensation” for pair and s which have been long in the state's possession Furthermore, Wilhelm and his wife have the right to live in Homburg Palace and to have the Hohenzollern chives in Berlin administered by ¢ “court archivist’—that is, to h them barred against inconvenient in- | vestigators. | | This contract, with which even the | monarchists are satisfied, was sign# | by a government whose premier and { minister of interior .ave Socialists And that party, which for months summoned the people to expropriate everything without compensation, now makes possible parliamentary ratification of the contract by ab ing from voting ip the Pru Diet on the work of their own leaders. Intrigues Are Discerned. This reprehensible spectacle is the | result of domestic political intrigues | designed to effect an unnatural coali | tion and assure to Socialists the most | powerful offices in the state | In view of all these t | unfortunately understandable | this declaration is resarded as fof a ue of lies and, despite Lo | carno and Tholr the opinion voicy | the other day h | minister, Vandervelde, L to gaid ground—that the German re- public is only a signboard to conceal the movement for restoration of a | military monarchy and its expansive tendenc: Whoever sows distrust cannot hope to reap confidenc (Copyrigt ‘ 1926.) Basra, h’\f“d h'm a suce matic telephone sful auto- Plain One, Advisers_and Authorities on ANl Foot Troubles THE EVENING Adults’ Reg. $2.95 Yama Yama Costumes Special Tomorrow $2.48 —1In less than two weeks Halloween | will be here, when ghosts walk, wite work their charms, ete., and, of course, 10t want to be caught without une. Here is yourschance to made iking red and ned with fuffy pom 40 and 4 Dozens of Other Costumes at $1.48 1o $9.95 Kann’s—Fourth Floor Regular $1.50 to $1.85 ‘ull-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.19 Pr. e that will enable you to get Unusually Good Specially - Priced at Here is a looking, Good Quality Stockings at a real saving. There medium and heavy service weights in the assortment. 1 with mercerized lisle tops, soles, heels and toes. Choice As there are only 800 in the sale, early shopping is advisable of good colurs and sizes 8% to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. Two Remarkable Books! .“Ben Hur” By Lew Wallace M - “Beau Geste By Percival Wren . Movie audiences have been thrilled by these remarkable productions, and both these books are illustrated with scenes from the photoplays. Now 75¢ Copy Kann’s—Downstairs Bookstore Sale! Drapery Fabries Three Sale Groups 69 Beautiful known as Derby Prints, of genuine imported cretonnes 49C Priced, a yard ~Rayon Drapery Materials, in plain and striped 73 Usually $1.19 to $1.49. Special, a yard, Cretonnes, copies effects. “Guaranteed Sunfast” Duplex Rayon Drapery Materials, in beautiful colorings. Originally $2.49. $1 29 Special, a yard..... Kann’s—Third Floor JI||{H|“IIH| i “Wm%mw | | g llHIIM .,..muhl'mm' «The HOOVER” Greatest of Cleaners! —Here is a cleaner twice as efficient as the Hoover vou know! A cleaner that beats so positively that the deepest embedded grit is vibrated to the sur face. The only cleaner that applies Positive Agi tation It's the Greater Hoover. See it today without fail. Complete With Dusting Tools $6.25 Down And Monthly Payments Kann’s—Street and Third Floors. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926. 2 tyles That Are Most Becommg to Large $25 Becoming because of their slenderizing lines and the gracefully fabrics of made. draping which they are Women who wear an extra size find these very satisfactory, in cut. The materials chiffon, are— point of style and correctness ot velvet brocaded The colors are flat crepe, satins, and satin back crepes Jungle Green, Sranish Raisin, Navy, Bordeaux, Several shades of Brown, in- cluding Autumn Leaf and Black. Sizes 44 to 52 and lines to their wearers ize Coats That Slenderize $59.50 —Models that assist in giving slenderizing and youthiul They are made in becoming styles, of soft-pile fabrics, and are trimmed in furs and finished with silk stitching, buttons and side pleats, colors and black in the popular Luxurious Fur Collars of Black and Platinum Wolf, Fox Paws, Ringtail Opossum and Dyed Squirrel. cuffs also. Kann's—Second Floor. Some have fur Sizes 40" to 50> Baby Day Savings Supply Many of Baby’s Daily Needs Infants’ Knitted Sets, consisting of jacket, cap and bootees. White trim med with blue or pink. Set $2.98 Infants' Knitted Caps, white with pink or blue trimmings. @@ Each Infants’ Bootees. Special "Hand - crodheted v priced, > 59¢ nu‘r;d’ ‘embroidered Ma. with \p(\l ially priced . “Infants’ Van hirts of and cotton mixtures. Sizes to 2 vears. Infants’ Vi silk-and-wool. priced, each, at ... "Bands Special for Baby Infants’ Crib Blankets, with plain centers and block ]m\lcxn!‘d bor ders. Bound with Sizcs 30¢10. $1.69 ZInfants’ Doublefaced Blankets, with floral borders and bound with satin. Pink or blue. Size 36x50. Each $1.98 Infants’ Quilts, white with pink or blue borders and floral- g designed centers. Kach. $1.98 —White Eiderdown Baby Buntings, trimmed with pink or blue. @¢ Pointed hood. Bach..... . $2.98 Infants’ Stockings, silk _and wool mixture. S and out get one swings. made of scalloped $1.00 silk, wool $1.00 of &perulxy 50¢ Day ngy Swings If you want to keep baby happy of harm of these good comfortable They are a heavy palr ........... % B duck, on steel ; cca- frames, sins, ulm.- pink or blue, supports Pair $1.25 Infants’ \Hk Caps, trim med with ribbon and lace. . Each : 98¢ Infants’ Hand Crocheted Sacques, med with pink or blue ; 50 and $3.00 values. @) 60 Choice Kann's—Second Floor of dnon clining have web and_ a screw hook. Can be hung in or out $1.25 and $1 ~ Kann's Fourth Floor $12.10 Waltona Felt-Base Rugs ~All bordered and perfect quality rugs, n 9x9-it. size. A very unusual value for the price, and suitable for your bedroom, dining room and kitchen. Select from an excellent assortment of designs and colors. Only 100 to <ell Kann’s—Third Floor “The Busy Corner” $6.95 Fach Corduroy Velvet Robes _For Larger Women —Warm, comfortab pensive are these r corduroy. Cut made in the grace tie_effect. The sh cuffs and patch pockets are of self color embossed co nlmn- T 1 roy the color of the r fancy figures in black. Dec color clud open, coral Second Fl Penn. Ave. 8th & D Sts.

Other pages from this issue: