Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 18

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18 adi |6, SHEDD, NOTED MERCHANT, 5 DEA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. PUPILS END STRIKE. PUlNEARE |N FAVUR SNOWSTORM ISOLATES Tisue of Foot Ball Games to Bo| LARGE PART OF VERMON Re-Examined by Board. HORNELL, N. Y., October 22 (), — UF FURE'GN LUANS The strike of the pupils of the Hornell |early that morning north of White | River Junction. The storm also hit | the Berkshire Hills, in western Massa- [chusetts. ~ Telephone lines in that | will be made to realize something on lfl’(‘llga“flnd in the nu:‘h.rn' Connecti- the German rallroad and i out ey, were eut of order. 9 ? eandustrial | Northern Section of State Cut Off i it {e said. been convinced that they are absolutely necessary. He has de- cided, however, that before resorting to forelgn loans or credits an effort $1,000,000 Paid For a quick, complete way to honde pledged for the reparations. e gmgh School in opposition to the ac Sixteen billion gold marks repre.| . From Wire Communication. One.of the Iatest vocations taken up . sent the amount of this pledge, which Other Sections Hit. hy women in Paris is that of shoe PR \ Itlon of the Board of Education in now eonsists only of a sheet of paper, i T e | shining l i bolishing foot ball, was Braniis . b | Ruaranteeing this amount upon the | BY the Associated Preas. f— Marshall Field Store Head ™'vlishins foot bail was temporarily | premier’s Plan for Stabiliza- BOSTON. October 22, — Northern above resources and upon which the | called off following a meeting of pu- e yeroun 9 e o 3 | ] Rovernment agrees to pay | Vermont was cut off from wire com- S ESITE . y Dies in Chicago After [P mumni and a represencauve of | ion of Franc Soon Be- neeat ey e, 0 D o S Th o rencomn. One of the world's largest labora-| It acts quickly. The cold usuall: | the Board Sducation | The idea of the French, Reigian Vesterday as a result of & snow and tories developed an ideal way to fight |ends in a day. It rarely gets started. _ L e naity S S |/ Teaiikn: o arRMERts 1o o |sleet storm that swent Northern New RENT]NG ds. It combines a number of im- jeven, If one takes thess tablets Operatlon Fails. \”1::),:"““,](;‘:1' “":n'!'m_ ’h_l'_h’:r'":"'l'\“ fore Parliament. |121600i6001600. S namiih o tHe- b | E"fl'l“":‘\d LA LI night and i partant discoveries. It is so eMcient (pmmml\‘. session today. pupils first and more later if the market | Vesterday morning. No tefephone ve pai ) ' f 3 ot e B returned to their classes and the game TNUCTE Ahiortia theim. This far tho er:h |telegraph lines had operated since || gyou b o1q Pavties [0 complete that we paid $1,000.000 | This method is called HILL'S. Tts By the Associated Press hetween Fornell and Rolivar High | Ry the Associated Press. government is said to be opposed to . = R ti Drives for ft. use has grown and grown until mil. CHICAGO, October 22 John G. [ Schools will be played Saturday, as| PARIS, October 22.--Premier Poin- | the fealization I s el cecep ':’.“s Office The heat helps known are combined | lions now employ it. Den't rely on o - i cheduled care’'s plan for the stabilization of | sermany and the other allies | o . r o1 onventions in one tablet. It de 1l that . A cold is too | Shedd. financler and merchant. died scheduled. [ the" frane. ‘which will have the floor | AETes. however, S. Parker Gilhert, tha || Lactobacilus Acidophilus Milk Weddings Bl res all that is needed. | lesser help. “cv :": '::mn:vfl;::‘v e ':n"*‘_"’,‘:ri,‘,;m.“,,p, S v . |in_Parliament after consideration of | AKeNt x‘:mr:la‘_iflv;h,r-(x':_mlmw_ eS| A, Intentinat. disorders. 5.080 Foldine Chairs Price Things will be vers pertormed for appendicitis. He was| U, S, TYPISTS NEEDED, |the_Wachington and London debt 5 ng voice. | ok vomr phylelan ahont it. ware in Stoe ININE T renart BTN 7 i if vou start 1S H. Baum & Son 76 vears old. NATIONAL VACCINE A authorities, will be based as much o will nates the poisons agreements, according to very good | " % ! now. — The only known bird with large 616 E St. NW | 0 s and economies as on | . h large | t. NNW. <9, . . To the husiness genfus of Mr. Shedd | pialq Serv! . on_reatrictions “an wings that does not th o \ and tones the en- GetRedBex ¥ % withportrait them aver - read: wan credited A large measurs of the (Fieid Service Clerks' Jobs to Be | foreign loans. [ Right is & kakapo of New Zentand | Lk W B B e et et ouw? with after that. Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store The premier, who six months ago | was not in favor of foreign loans as | one of the means of stabilization, has, | Filled by Tests. #ucceas behind the growth of Marshall | Fi & Co. from Chicago's “biggest The Civil Servica Commizsion today atore” in the 70's to the rank of the largest wholesale and retail dry “"x"""n"r"imrm)rn(x-{]‘my ive p\;;mx- t i in the pres. | nation to fill the following vacancles B L i Rdiaas lgen. | [iSerlor 1ynIst ntigla ! GET THE FRESHIE_HABIT erally credited the business creed which developed the store to an enter- prise smployifg close to 25000 per sons, with a record of having served 00,000 customers in a | :v;:;:. 'd':n'\“ 300,000 custom g e The essence of his formula for suc. | District, 1723 |7 street. cesn In found in a small framed card | | — which hung in Mr Sh‘dd‘!n l»‘"h‘fi. 1 : - a clear, concige and definite state- | 1own of Alstead ent of hat he wished ail his co-| R, Porter, ho a t hil X T ers iy anpive o in thelr bos. | e e e Last Day Cosse Easly ness life. It mentioned courtesy. | sever eancluded with the summ: o he Helen Shedd Reed, | ;‘_RESHEN e isfled with nothing short of per. . | : ; ; ; : ::.:.T:.,_-- i# H Tomorrow, Saturday, will be your final opportunity to other items—equally attractive. There are new offerings |Rueh was the aim of the New | Hampshire farm hoy who had achieved | the higgest place his chosen field had o offer. “He ia the greatest merchant in | the United States.” the late Marshall Field once declared. at title had heen conferred hy the | business world upon Mr. Field him self. but he disclaimed his right to it in hehalf of his former stock boy. No Store Policles. “We have no policies,” Mr. Shedd interviewer who made an in- « to the secret of the muccess of his business. “We have certain fixed principles. When your principles are right, you never need worry ahout rour policies.” Y Oporn on a farm near Alatead. N. 1., | July 20, 1850, Mr. Shedd's first em Plovment was in the feld of hi father's place. At 16 vears of ag he virtvally was driven from th homestead by a curious trick of fat such as usually is found in the tomorrow—which enable you to save considerable. Be sure to attend the Final Day of the Sale. avail yourself of the remarkable savings in this Sale. After Saturday regular prices will prevail on these and many Hoodward & Lothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Stretes. Equip Your Machine Now With Defiance Tires and Tubes When the wind blows and streets become sleety and slippery, vou should have a fecling of security while driving. If you have new Last-Day Savings on These Smart New Winter Coats 325 No where, we believe, are you able to find such beautiful, smart Coats as Last Day to Purchase |1 Smart Silk Fall Dresses RES =2 1 2 .95 For the Final Day, we offer these won- derful values—values we are sure can- not he equaled. And the styles are all In the October Sale bisteries of many great men. He left | the farm for a clerkship in a grocen store at Bellows Falls, Vt. at $1.50 a week and hoard. Hera hegan the business rareer of a country lad whe | was known tn have attended school “off and on during Winters.” After | working in local stores for some time the ambitious vouth seught new to conquer and departed for | d, he told friends. | “the biggest store in 1a werk for town." He approached Marshall Field and wan affered a place in the stock and Defiances all around. vou will, for their well de- signed, long-wearing treads minimize skidding; while their tough car- casses, enclosing Defiance Heavy-duty Red Tubes assure fewer tire changes. new—ijust having been received from New York. The Successful Dolman Sleeves Poiret Sheen Afternoon Dresses Tweed Sports Frocks Lace, Tulle and Georgette Evening Gowns Many copies of Parisian successes in this re- these at $25. We have shopped, to as- sure ourselves of this. NEW SPORTS COATS come with large fur collars, or are ¢imply ‘plain tailored. In plain straightline silhouettes. All shades. NEW DRESS COATS, in straightline, side and back blousing models. And they are beautifully trimmed with fine pelts—Men- doza Beaver, Fox, Opossum and Wolf. markable group. Materials—rich Canton Crepes, sheer Georgettes, Crisp Crepes, Heavy Satins, Satin-striped Cantons. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 54 ipping room at $10 a week follow- e hing declaration that any kind of goods in day.” The air of con Exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop in Washington VERY LOW PRICED Slenderizing styles for large women, and youthful styles for women and misses. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44 the store sve fidence and determination about the Aiminutive Yankes won Mr. Fiald and | meved him to give the applicant a e e anS e pow: s srorr s IR ARE e e Tires Sizes Tubes \ owx sy Do sTAtRS stons Had Many l!h"rv!ll. - i G e TR w || BRIEF CASES | All-Wool BLANKETS | BEp L he also was named to the director N5t BON3V% o rsiesorion o I8 ‘ - AMPS everal banks and railroads. | on he served on enormous b o %9 | 2 paait m‘: g !;r,‘"ms_“m ggg Teisen s u;}x‘: ey &3) | : In the Wanted Large Block Plaids . celebratea ‘nis Biiieth ann BSOS LasZ TERETTTRRRRRRIR &2 | In a Handy Size Complete With Pull-Chain Socket o T Sireinved BALLOONS | Very Pai all emp store with a half- | s ia $ 1 Special [ r ................. et In the following Shedd retired as p named honora chairman board. He was succeeded in active gontrol of the husinese hy James Simp- | on, who entered the store as an office boy in 1291, With cold weather comes the inevitable need for warm bed coverings. And all-wool being the warmest material—plus the fact that these cover- ings are tremendously underpriced—is sufficient reason to believe that these blankets will sell quickly tomorrow. Block plaids with striped borders, bound with sateen to match. Orchid, Blue, Rose, Tan and Gray DOWN STATRS STORE .............. OGS, . Other sizes proportionately priced. Tire Section. Second floor, Special $2 ,50 Artistic Georgette Bed Lamps, with contrasting rayon linings. And they may be had in colors to blend with or match any bedroom furniture. Complete with pull-chain socket, silk cord and two-piece plug. A Limited Quantity DOWN STATRS STORE A limited quantity of these handy Brief Cases that are so ideal for high school and college students. They are very neatly finished with handle straps and each one has two buckle fasteners, lock and key. Black or Brown Cases DOWN STAIRS STORE -~ his first appearance | Nothing is quite so good— you want to spend an hour at breakfast on Pillsbury pancake morning! Pancakes with a rare flavor, (wheat or buckwheat), tender, golden-brown, light as a feather, nourishing and easy to digest! Serve them regularly— simply add water or milk to Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour and in six minutes you can serve the finest pancakes you ever ate! Good for waffles, too! B —— — Sale—600 Exquisite New Silk Underthings Tremendously Underpriced : $1 95 Gowns, sizes 16 and 17 Chemise, sizes 36 to 44 Step-ins, sizes 19 to 23 Slips | Silk Radiums, sizes 36 to 44. f 1 Crepe de Chine, sizes 36 to 44. = - 0 | 12-momie Pongee, sizes 36 to 44. ////// This new shipment of Silk Underwear is offered for the / first time tomorrow—at these remarkable prices. Tt goes without stating that these pieces would sell for far higher Full-Fashioned Sheer A New Pump—a New Evening Slipper Two models are offered far below their regular selling prices. They are sketched above, Patent Leather One-strap Pump, with un- de of lizard calf. Cuban heels and turned soles. All sizes, $5.85. A Silver Pump with quarter of paisly metal- lic cloth. High spike heels, round toes and a value—unique. All sizes, $5.85. DOWN STAIRS Chiffon Hose $ 1 .25 Fine, clear even-weave Chiffon silk up to garter band, which is of lisle. All sizes &4 to 10. Ten most popular shades for Fall and Winter. Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves 58¢ In shades of Crepe de Chine blonde, new prices. & oak, gray and " . " Deaver. Ginca's 11 popular pastel shades; peach, nile, orchid, to 8 gray, maize, coral, white, navy and tan DOWN STAIRS STORE Il New Satin Hats Much Less Than Regularly DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, 65¢ Select from colors of white. blue, tan or stripes, in fine lustrous * English Broadcloth. Also assorted colors and patterns in fine madras blouses. All colors are tub fast. All sizes 8 to 16 years. MEN—Flannelette Pajamas, $1 Pair " ; 0 - Fine quality, soft and comfy Flannelette Pajamas, to wear this Fall and Winter. A limited quantity left for the last Day of the Week of Sales. Sizes B, C and D. $ 3 for - $1.75 Pillsbury's Pancake Flour Madeby the millers of Pillsbury’s Best Flour | Pl s ) ’ o Very small. citic saiin models, or smart <atine with stitched crowns in large head sizes. Some models have brims; also tams and turbans. Satin is combined with felt, velour or bengalne. All Fall chades. DOWN STATRS STORE Men’s Overcoats, Special, $19.75 Greatly underpriced for the Week of Sales. All-wool Coats, in popular styles for young and mature men. Good.selection of colors. Sizes 34 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE

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