Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1926, Page 26

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2 = By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 3.—Returns SOUTHDEVELOPS Republicans Hold Gubernatorial Posts In 15 Out of 26 States Reporting Results lican. Republican, AR, Tennessee—Austin Peay, Democrat. Texas—Dan Moody, Democrat. Vermont—John E. Weeks, Repub- lican. Wisconsin—Fred R. Republican. Wyoming—Frank Emerson, Repub- lican. In the other States electing govern- ors the result remained in doubt early today. Zimmerman, Michigan—Fred W. Green, Repub- Minnesota—Theodore Christianson, New Hampshire—Huntley N. Spauld- WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, T MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS GAIN SEAT IN CONGRESS Crookston Defeats Wefald, Farmer- Labor Representative—Wet I ‘Wins From Field of Three. By the Associated Press. NOVEMBER 3, 1926. e —————————————————————————————————————— e | Knud Wefala, Farmer-Laborite, in- j complete returns today showed. |_In St. Paul, the fourth district, ! Melvin J. Maas, a wet, defeated three other candidates for Congress, his nearest opponent being an avowed dry. Maas is 28 years old and a World War vetera ES g Six Turkish students are being sent !by the Turkish Chamber of Commerce |to Burope for training. The Rivoli Smart_Simplicity is noted in this Black Antelope Suede One-strap Slipper, with dainty side cut-outs and Some Races Still Undecided. nitely elected or holding commandmxii | Alabama—Bibb Graves, Democrat. Mrs. Langley Appears California—C. C. Young, Repub- Elected in Kentucky. lican. | Colorado—William H. Adams, Dem- || By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn., : | Republicans gained a_ congressio WILMINGTON, Del, November 3 | lon in Siinneon in the aet o (#)—The entire Republican State | Farmer-Labor Representative in v was elected in Del; | terday’s election, which also saw th i g tive | selection of a Representative favoring sur- | modification of the Volstead act. i "y and C. G. Selvig of Crookston. Republi . nsurance commis- |can, long head of the Northwest no gubernatorial | School of Agriculture, won out in th- | ninth district over Representative = . . Republican. G. 0. P. Sweeps Delaware. November 3.— New York—aAlfred E. Smith, Demo- rat, orth Dakota—A. G. Sorlie, Repub- walking Cuban heel, $11 STETSON SHOE SHOP ‘ 1305 F Street Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management CAIRO HOTEL Que at Sixteenth Street L. R. Haw Manager Telephone. h 2106 L Famcus for its service and for banguets, receptions and dane s d > { lican. ocrat. | Ohio—A. V. Donahey, Democrat. O ecticut—John H. Trumbull, Re- ahoma—Henry 8. Johnson, Dem- 3. Fisher, Re- cutsine ces. igns for seats in the next Congi ere held in the main to con 1 of Demo indidates, @ | mi -Ben 8. Paulen, Republican. | lican. nd—Albert . Ritchie, Demo- | South Carolina—John D. Richards, Democrat. | South Dakota—W. J. Bulow, Demo- crat. 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Ticket | On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day A Glass Box For Cigarettes $2 —1s in black with a bizarre painted design—and fs particularly clever in that its cover may be used sep- arately as an ash tray. Note: The size and variety of the above collection offers an unusual opportunity to the Washington public to obtain high- grade merchandise at their own figures. Terms, cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts. A Book Cover $1 —is of sleek black oil cloth—with a brilliant red Uining and a colorful painted design that 3s very quaint stands In its and charming. glass bud vase! Fourth Floor. Lansburch's, Sth Street A Delightful Back Patter $1 —in your favor- its pastel shade, is adorned with a dainty organdie flower —and 1is quite flowerlike, in fact, as it An Exquisite Powder Puff $1 —of flufty pastel velour—is very festive with its crisp organdle petals and rose buds; and fits at yesterday for re-lection on the Republican ticket. Complete returns from the twen- d t ve La Guardia )58 for his Democratic — IR L e e The Sale of Men’s Shirts 31'15 Or 3 for $3, —continues with unabated interest. The most wonderful values of the year in a com- plete variety of fabrics, colors, and sizes 1314 to 19. T The New Butterick Patterns —for December are here, and also the new, enlarged Delineator. With the aid of the Deltor you, too, can make beautiful clothes. Come in and let us explain it to you. Street Floor i RS MR il Satisfaciion S snugly into its glass powder dish. Street Floor Baby-Day Chinchilla Coats, $3.98 White. Belted and straightline styles. Warmly lined. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Handmade Dresses and Gertrudes, $1.00 Short Nainsook Dresses, hand em- broidered and scalloped. Set-in sleeves. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. $2.98 and $3.50 Sacques, $1.50 Cashmere, handmade and hand em- broidered. Dainty patterns. $3.50 Carriage Sets, $2.98 Pink or blue crepe de chine, with Oval-Seat Windsor embroidery on-pillow top and cover, c [ Scalloped edge. | Chair, $3.75 $1.50 Pillowcases, $1.00 Baby size.” Fine nainsook, with dainty hand embroidery. 75c Dresses, 59c—Nainsook and lawn fin- ished with laces and embroidery. Long or short lengths. Crib_Blankets, $2.98. White with pink or blue borders. $150 Shirts, 79c. Silk and wool. Button- front styles i sizes 3 months to 1 year, White Leggings, $1.00. Link-and-link stitch. With or without feet. . Rubber Crib Sheets, 50c. Red. Eyelet corners. 24x34-inch size. Kapok Pillows, 50c. Covered with pink or blue sateen. Diaper Cloths, $1.98 doz. Birdeye or flan- nelctte. 27x27. Everybody’s painting furniture from this sale! So charming are the designs of these quaint copies of antique furniture—and the prices are a very small fraction of what your antique dealer charges for the originals! A demonstrator will show you how easily they are finished! Here are six of the pieces— there are nine special values in all! ¢ Fur-Trimmed Coats! Plaid Coats! Clever, New Models Featured at Just 516,75 A delightful surprise awaits the woman who shops here tomorrow. Surprisingly good ciuality, striking new styles—and such values. ; Rich, new plaids with collar of attractive furs, band- ings and novel trimming touches; new lines and lovely materials. Plain colors, too—black, brown, red, green and others. Windsor-Typ.e Server, $5.95 (Sketched.) May also be used as a spinet desk, for it has a convenient drawer. With a moulding at the back. Turned legs. Drop-Leaf Style Breakfast Table $6.95 ‘Windsor type (as sketch- ed), with shaped leaves and turned legs that spread apart at the bottoms— giving it a quaint sturdl- ness, The panel in the back of this chair has a charming cut-out design—and the shape of the chalr, itself, is unusually quaint. All-wool. Sizes 14 to 42 Second Floor—King’s Palace All-Silk Satin Charmeuse: Silk-Mixed, Crepe-Back Satin Choice, $1 39 Yd. Two outstanding fabrics of the season, 39 inches wide, and shown in a gorgeous array of colors— Oval Windsor Panel Chair, $2.75 The back of this Wind- sor Chair is higher, more slender, and the panel slim and gracefully turned. ‘With turned legs. Fiddle-Back Wind- sor Chair, $3.50 A particularly charming type with its beautifully shaped back, with turned standards and a slender panel. Spindle braces. Gate-Leg Tables $8.95 and $9.95 Two sizes, 36x42 in oval table or 42x42 in round table. Simple and attrac. tive in design. With grace- fully turned legs. Sale of $1.39 and $1.49 Seamless Bleached Sheets pebege 94C Ea, Just think—two of the largest sizes—priced at such a small figure. Slightly imperfect, but made of heavy sheeting cotton, hand torn, ironed and free from all artificial dressing. A rare opportunity to purchase in quantity. $1.50 English Longcloth 10-yd. Pc., 98c 36dnch. Soft finish for lingerie. 39c Shirting Madras, 25¢ Yd. Rayon striped; white with blue or helio for shirts and dresses. Rayon Bedspreads, $2.98 Seconds of $5 grade. Measure 81x105 with spread and bolster in one. Orchid and gold only. Shantung Pongee, 34¢ Yd. 35-inch in full range of colors for dra- peries and dresses. Lovely New Fur Bandings —to add richness, beauty and warmth to your cos- tumes. Coney fur .in black, platinum, beige or faun. $3 Crochet Bedspreads, 98¢ Hemmed, full size Marseille design. Full bleached and perfect quality. $1.50 Mattress Covers, $1.19 Single and double bed size. Keeps your nattresses like new. Unbleached cotton. 59¢ Brocade Rayon, 48c Yd. 35-inch fabric for draperies and dresses. Lovely colors. 35¢ Ea. Pillowcases, 49¢ Pr. Slight seconds. 42x36 sizes. An excep- tional value. We recommend your buy- | ing in dozen lots at $2.75 doz. Strest Floor—King’s Palace. French Blue Jungle Aladdin Imported Dried Rose Petals 15¢ to $3 In Dainty Pastel Sache Bags —are a charming breath of fragrance to tuck away among your loveliest gar- ments—to make them still lovelier! Many different size bags, in the different pastel shades. Street Floor, Lansburgh’s. 7th Street Marine Gray Light Blue Cocoa Navy Chanel Tan Copen Russet Rose Black $1.00 Rayon Satin 79¢ Yd. Fancy figured and striped patterns in copen, jungle, pink, claret, orchid, maize, | black and white. ck. | Satin Duchess = $1.79 Black Satin e 1 Messaline, $1.19 Yd. 35 inches wide. All silk, perfect black, 35 inch. The lowest price quoted on in heavy weight. this splendid all-silk quality. 4 Street Floor—King's Palace. e i Tiffen $1.50 Rayon Satin, 98¢ Yd. | 40 inch, lustrous finish, satin-face fab- | A ho f i A 1-in. Bands, IZ-in. Bands, 4-in. Bands, 6-in. Bands, yd....$13.95 rine, maise, chanel, gold, nut, nude, And Other Smart Furs!® Lansburgh & Bro.—7th, 8th and E Sts.—;Franklih 7400 | L L

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