Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1926, Page 20

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHI\*(‘TO\T D. O, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. PRBTEST AGAINST - LOAN'TO RUMANIA Relvglous Group Asks Delay, i, Charging New Subjects Are Persecuted. PIEDMONT RAILWAY EXTENSION PLANNED ; Directors Pronose to! Link Routes |- Between Srartanburg, S. C,, and Gastonia, N. C. % Thé ol and make | on calls for | x ing the line | n Chaiotte “to. such e huml of directors may ble, w! the authority nd said line of rail- adbpted set out thatl o James B. | | Durham, N. C., 1 lines as mi, ht avle for the de- resources of this Charges Against Nicce of British Lord Dropped. Novembher 4 (#).—Mrs. of Lord Dun- fter spend- LONDO was dis- the Dailv be made soft by ttle In a kettle of L G War Comrades Aid | 2d Division’s Fund | . To Build Memorial The Second A. E. F. Division’s efforts to raise a fund for erection of a memorial in the Capital City | to uu \\orld War fighters was | fve boost today by comrades of lhe b;\l(le fleld when Lieut. Col. Tho J kson, president of the Flrst Divi hion Suclely of Wash- ington, presented eck from that organization to Assistant Reo retary of War Hanford MacNider, in the latter's office in the War Department. 'he fund was started several weeks ago when \lr‘ L@JP\me wife of Maj. Le- jeune, commandant lf lh U. 8. Marine Corps, presented the first check. No plans will be drawn for the memorial, or a site selected, until all the funds are in hand. PROMOTER IS INDICTED. Edgar G. Lewis Is Accused of Using | 3] Mails to Defraud. nmunity ith Lewis in yesterd: dictment were William A For Your New FUR COAT Bertram Cchn 1335 G Street N.W. Where Quality and Price Are Right A Complete Fur Shop Furriers Since 1916 H an}km & S«ms Incorporated Washington’s Leading Furriers L2 tomorrow—an unusual special in these 45 DRESSES reduced to New Shades— New Silk and \Vool Fabrics—Sizes 14 to #4 A Very Special Grouping of DRESSES > Inspect Our Newly Created FUR COAT Designs B @"@Vavravamav,;va Y T (o (o (2 (e (N A Y [ A Y (A (A AT $4.95-85.90 Tomboy Skirts, $4.50 Light-weight flannels and a wide choice of colors, including g:.s:lmdgolfud,tmlndmuwe“nmynmfive 1 FASHION lNSTlTUTl('N ‘Wa.mmgwm vev@vevzavavavavavavavma NI NN NN A A A N T Y o (T T o o T N T $18.50 Wind Breaker Jackets, $8.95 Cardigan style, of suede, with knitted borders, sleeves and pockets. Red, powder blue and yellow in the color range. Emphatic Friday Opportumtles' —in the disposal of fashion apparel and accessories. In preparing for our annual Fall Appreciation events to be held next week, we have mar ked for clearance tomorrow many garments of unusual style merit which de not fit in with our merchandise plans for this occasion. Each and every one presents a very decided opportunity for some one! is advised. Coats 10—329 E&:XOMEN S TOPCOATS in mixtures 7$19.50 8—$39.50-$49.50 WOMEN’S TOPCOATS double-breasted or swagger-back $29 50 styles. Grey, blue and tan tweeds. . ' 15—8$49.50-§55.00 WOMEN’S SPORTS COATS. Grey, brown and tan tweeds with ki fox or brown fox collars ° 6—$79.50 WOMEN’S SWA DOWN COATS Beige, natnral $59 50 8—&69 50-$79 50 WOMEN’S TRAVELt (;OOXA}'S of imported mixture and plaids witl fox or beaver collars. 15—$69.50 WOMEN’S COATS, in Estrella, with bh&k wt;lf s;:le to the h;!fm or ;'nu‘:hroom collar and tiny Bl fr‘rlo\:m,omnl; md‘T’nan:,;lue o $59 50 20—$79.50-$89.50 WOMEN'S RICHLY - F URR D COATS, in Velsheen, Venice and Louella trimmed with marmot, natural $75 squirrel, platinum wolf or black fox 15+$110-$125 WOMEN’S WINTER COATS, in Kashmir suede, Laverra, Pointerra and Rouve- lame Desirable styles with rich collars and cuffs of beaver, kit fox, sable-dyed squirrel, $9 5 natural and black fox 5—8135 WOMEN 'S WINTER COATS, in Rouve- laine and Tukana, with platinum lynx and luxurious fitch or platinum lynx trim. $1 1 maple, Paris blue and black 10—$69.50-$75.00 LITI'LE WOMEN’S COATS, in Veloria and Estrella. H edo, collar and cuffs of paw squirrel; mu:hroom collars of platinum wolf. Grey, wine, green, Paris blue and $6 Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor 6—$29.50 MISSES’ TRAVEL COATS, in rich mixture and tweeds, well tailored, e gy g $19.50 8—$39. 45 MISSES’ TRAVEL COATS, in camels’ tweeds and plaids. Tan, 2 10—$69.50-$75 MISSES’ DRESS COATS, in suede and pile fabrics. Platinum and brown wolf natural and mink squm'el collars and cuffs. =ittt 10—$98.50 MISSES’ DlSTlNCTlVE COATS in Kashmir Patina, Venice ral and mink squirrel, beaver, plabnum wolf and French beaver collars and cuffs, and in some instances bor- ders and panels. Thrush, rustic brown, $75 black and new blue 8—51105125 MISSES’ INDIVIDUAL MODEL COATS. uxunously trimmed with plati- mun wol.f, beaver, natural and mink sqmrrel or cara- cul. Lovely close-clipped pile and suede-finish fabrics, in thrush, new blue, rustic brown $9 5 135-3145 MISSES’ STUNN]NG. COATS in ouvelaine and Kashmir su d Kashmir Patina gvrgeoluly fur trimmed. Sllver maple, $l 25 rustic brown, Cumberland blue and black Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor 4—32950 JUNIOR TOPCOATS $19 50 NOR 3 $25 4—335 JUNIOR SPORTS COATS, 8—33 50-$45 RTS AND DRESS ch'rs in i'yeydl.o.[}dspl;? fumsc., with 31:55 fur colhrs and cuffs 6—-$65 JUN!OR DRIES COATS, with platinum o e = SN Junior Coat Shop—Third Floor Gage / \ \% Jéi Hats Smartly Tailored Felts and Velours | Priced Extraordinarily Low! l $3.95 Dresses 11 — $25 WOMEN S AFTERNOON DRESSES. Flat georgette and Canton crepe. Slzes $5 00 19—$35 WOMEN’S AFTERNOON DRESSES Georgette, satin and flat Tan, brown, black, navy and red. " Sizes $10 15—83950- 9.50 WOMEN’S TAlLORED ESS in georgette and flat Black and white and pastel shades. Sl:es $1 5 42—$35-$59 50 WOMEN’'S ALL-OCCASION ES. Georgette crepe, ton crepe, l S B gy gy S encia, rose, an izes 36-46 e $20 60—$39.50-$79.50 WOMEN’S AFTERNOON DRESSES, in Elizabeth crepe, georgette crepe, satin, Canton and taffeta. Black, brown, grey, rose and navy and white, in exceptionally g 5 attractive style treatments 25—$49.50-$95 WOMEN’S AFTERNOON AND EVEN!NG GOWNS. Canton, with faille lace trim, georgette crepe, taffeta, frost crepe and crepe Elizabeth. Black, navy, Valencia blue and $35 the pastel shades. Sizes 36-44 12—$69.50-$135 WOMEN’S DISTINCTIVE DRESSES. Heavy satin, Eli th crepe, frost crepe, fulle, chiffon and tafieh, in black, navy, red, grey, maize and tan. Sizes 36-44. Special Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor 15—$12 50 SI%SOFII?\!IISSFS‘ SPORTS AND , in jersey, satin and lllk crepea Two-piece and atrmght- $10 Imeetyles .......covonvnavovouse 20—$19 50-528 Sg MISSES’ AFTERNOON AN“D‘l KS—George!te, satin a $15 16—$29.50 MISSES’ ONE-OF-A-KIND FROCKS in jersey and silk crepes. Red, $19 50 A green, navy and black 15—$29.50-$35 MISSES’ AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCUKS. in a wide range of fabrics. Tan, green, rustic brown, navy and $25 black 8—$35 MISSES’ AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS, in attractive two-piece and straight-ine models. Pastel nnd $29 50 10—§3950845 MISSES' AFTERNOON KS. Twill, satin and crepes, s_s4m°'tly 'mmm'kllgdsfifl “BISTIN CTIVE BCRSS hee Roma, st deurable shades. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor 8—$16.50. JUNIOR TAILORED FROCKS, in jefley and Covert cloth. aris and navy » 6—-21950 JUNIOR AFTERNOON FROCKS ttractive basque models, in crepes and satin. Cocoa, blfi:}(“ngkbmn 0—$25-$29.50 EVENING FROCKS. styles, in cocoa and rust, crepe and chiffon Junior Frock Shop—Third Floor 9.50 LARGER WOMEN'S FROCKS f Canton Crepe trimm: b Black, navy and bénge $l 5 401/2-50" 18—52 LARGER WOMEN’S AFTERNOON in crepe satin and crepe de chine, efieehvely ‘elaborated. Black and navy. $20 Sizes 42/, to 48Y, Larger Women’s Shop—Second Floor el red, green, navy, brown and S|zes A careful reading of these lists Furs " 2—$110 MARMINK COATS in tomboy $65 style 2—$110 BEAVERETTE DYED COCOA $65 COATS, swagger tailored models 1—$175 SEALINE (DYED CONEY) $75 with leopard cat trim 1—$225 ANTELOPE COAT, attrac- $l 25 tively trimmed with nutria 1—3295 BROWN CARACUL COAT, :fl. lovely fox collar and $197‘50 G A e e $395 md borders - 1—$650 JAP MINK COAT, with rich fox collar and border $450 New Fur Salon—Fourth Floor Undergarments 35—FLANNELETTE GOWNS, in attractive striped patterns with double yoke, trimmed fancy stitching. Round or necks. $l Special value 26—FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS, two-piece mid- ly styles in plain flannelette, trimmed with white satin and silk frogs. Blue, pmk and $ 1 95 orchid. Great value 0—S$5 ERTHINGS—gowns and en- " vel ogelsL!:(helliED Tailored and lace trimmed styles, in flesh and peach. Not all sizes $3 85 in each color. Slightly mussed. 25—52 95 SILK UNDERTHINGS — envelope chemises and step-ins, trimmed with Val lace or attractively tailored. coral. Slightly mussed 31—$2.95 COSTUME SLIPS — bfll‘onette with hre&lnc hem. Nile, fawn, ulver, maize, orange, peach, henna 27— :ORSETT ES—pink and white satin in mcely fitting models especxally suitable for evenmg wear. Two pairs hose supporters $3 attached. Special value New Grey Shops—Second Floor P S R T e Accessories 100 pairs—LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS, full fashioned with lisle garter hem. Every pair perfect. Not all sizes C 4 pairs—75¢c-$1 STOCKINGS, in lisle and - P:ov!ton Bl‘a?:: only. Not all sxzel: Pair. . 35C 75—.-LAD[ES' NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS, n linen, chiffon, georgette and crepe. Excephonnl values JC 300—LADIES’ LINEN 2 HANDKERCHIEFS. White and colored, with embroidered corners. Special, each Three for 50 cents. $3.95 IMPORTED GLORIA UMBRELLAS, with attractive carved wood handles, amberite tips and ferrules and loop cords. Navy, glr‘e:ll‘a, purple, brown, red and $2 95 12—$2.95 SILK BAGS, attractively pleated with uncovered frames and fitted with purse 1 and mirror—for clearance 6—$5.00 BACK STRAP PURSES, $2 95 in fine Morocco; white kid trim. . . 7—$18.50 LARGE SUEDE _POUCH BAGS with fine white kid lining. Brown, tan $ 1 0 Street Floor Friday—Remnants of SORQSIS Pumps and Oxfords PRESENT!NG a clear-away of 250 pairs desirable footwear for women and misses—styles of this seasoxr and the past season that have accumulated in short lines and broken sizes. All drastically reduced for immediate c: tasn our s open for new merchandise all the while. Prac- tically every pair is suitable for n.ll -year wear. Materials Patent Satin AN unprecedented opportunity is presented in "this special collection of new hats never before shown—all in the stunning tailored modes that characterize all hats bearing the Formerly $8.75 to $10 2 Pairs for 5™ Colors Black Heels High Medium Low Phipps or Gage label. fulfilling the Phipps and Gage reputation for leadership in tailored millinery. desirable colors and a wide range of fascinating styles. Come early! Plenty of Large Head Sizes! Millinery Shop—Street Floor All beautifully made of excellent quality felts and velours. All All the All Sales Final! Soresis Shoe Shop—Street Floor

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