Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 30

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DUKE SEEKS CLEAR PATH INTO CHURCH, -Marlborough Reported Ask- ing Pope Pius to Annul Van- derbilt Marriage. ]moy-xu« at Oxford. The i thority is sald to have declared that Catholic au- “nothing more can be done for o duke than for a tramp” so far as the church is concerned. Conflict With Anglicans. The duke had a conflict with thf‘l ford diocese of the Church of Eng- | In 1922 the Bishop of Oxford wrote the duke requesting him not to attend the Oxford diocesan con. ference. The bishop informed the duke that he could 1ot admit that the | nobleman had the siatus of a commu- nicant, as the law of the church made it clear that it did not recognize a di- vorce. The Divorce Law Reform Union,|" however, took the attitude that th By the A 11.—1¢ is ‘re- ported that the Duke of Marlborough is seeking to have his marriage with | % the former ¢‘onsuelo Vanderbilt of New York nullified by The Westiminster Gazette s: it understands the duk Edward Parl ssires 1o emi- tholie faith John _Spencer arlborough, ter of the 1 of Bostc brace the Roman « couple 1 Then th the duc griunds Tiie d a’d the s sued desertion ke did not coutes! divorce was granted “Obey” Was Omitted. Two sors were horn of the uni fon | A e read vice, but Je?t out th An unidentifl aijthority, whom the (}hzm(o is in possession of the | wijole def ldils asserts that the Catho- M4 Church does not want the duke “Wless there is really just cause.” Th.9 authority fs said to have added that hefore the duke can be recetved by the church tie stain of his divorce will huve to be wiped out and he will have to undergo a period of preparation. The duke for some time past has at- tended the holic Church of St.! an Catholic Westminster | Special One Day Only Unusual Prices on Inlaid Linoleum All Goods Perfect Armstrong’s Felt-Base Roll Goods, 59¢ Sq. Yd. Felt Base Rugs for this day only. Ox12 feet .$8.75 9x1077 feet $1.25 '/g\‘l feet .... $625 i 6x9 feet ... .. $4.75 SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. 943 I Street Phone Main 10293 KAPLOWITZ (NCORFORATID 790 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST BEAUTIFUL jlaws of t Pops Pius. | | remarrying he had the sanction of his *t- | at the food show, now in progt chure 1 no right to override ountry. It contende riborough had been legally remar- i. whereas the law of the church red that he had contracted an -1 mate union. Marlborough, taking | issue with the bishop, asserted that in | parish priests in Oxfordshire and Lon- | don, with the full knowledge of “the proper eccleslastical authorities.” —- 18-MONTH BAB% WINS. Ernest Kientz Will Cwvnpete for Food Show Laurels. Sighteen-month-old Erne! 1114 Morse street northeast. test held yesterday af | Kientz, | on the the V! ner wi oon and wshington Auditorium. also_be selected th tomorrow afternoon and v afternoon a grand wi.ner | from among the " ve . Harry C. Pearsu:, street, carried off th> rize last night for being the uldes. | couple at the show. The food show will close Saturdas ! holders, THE EVENING CORPORATION TAX CUT IS ADVOCATED | Lumber Men Urge Slice to 10 Peri Cent Maximum in Levy for 1926. By the Associated P NEW ORLEA d_ by millions of interested stock- annual convention of the National Re- tail Lumber Dealers” Association salc here yesterday. New Address—€12 13th St. (Bet. F and G Next to Edmonston’s Studio REAL BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S STRAPS & OXFORDS 98.50 to S1 night. SPECIAL VALUE 3-Pc. Mohair Suite Outside, back and sides covered with velvet. A splendid value at— $225 Ready to Fill Your Painting a n Papering Needs Your satisfaction is our desire. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting. Paperhanging. holstering—Radlo" 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 This campaign is for the purpose of providing more Shelf Room for additional lines of PH YSTC AL CUL- TURE—Style Plus Comfort Shoes for Women, and Stacy Adams Famous Shoes for Gentlemen. All New Models in EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street November 11.— | Any refund of income tax payments | “would in no way correct the unwar- | and burden upon the corporations resolutions adopted by the \ TAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. —— I S s | The resolutions assertea that fmm‘ [me inception of the income tax law in 13 the intent of Congress evidently ‘hud been to apply the same rate of | taxation upon the earnings of corpora- | tions as was applied upon individuals nnd partnerships, and that this parity had been maintained through the slnce the war, however, they said, | rates have been reduced upon virtu- ally all forms of Federal taxes except the upon corporation incomes, “which rate has been materially in- | creased.” “There should be further tax reduc tion rather than a more early retire- | ment of the national debt,” the resolu- tions concluded, “and Congress should t its openin jon amend that sec- tion of the 1926 revenue bill carrying the cohporation income tax, so that ‘«axd tax shall immediately be reduced !to a rate not in excess of 10 per cent, | applicable to the earnings and profits for the year 1926." Sts.—West Side) 2.50 Grades $7 .35 All Wanted Leathers Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles $4 Part Wool Blanket $79.98 peful! touble: Doir wiven in WINTERCOATS $1. ONE DOLLAR A COAT PROFIT ‘HE PINET COATS OBTAINABLE AR- GANGED ON RACKS POR CONVENIENCE. FASHIONS DE LUXE THE MOST LUXI BEAUTIFTUL INTER COATS FOR BVERY PUrSE PROV 520 UPWARDS, AT LESS THAN H.L+ OF PRE- VAR G PRICES WHATEVERTHEAMOUN! JU PLANNED ON SPENDING FOR A COAT, AUBTRACT HALP. COME IN TOMORROW AND TRY ON OUR BPAUTIFUL COATS *{00 WL B2 DELIOHTED- -ASTONISHED— 7ot NINTH STREET NORTHWEST | AFTERNOON GOWNS $1. ONE DOLLAR A GOWN PROAT 320 TO 335 GOWNS REDUCED TO $1l1.s P YOU HAVE BEEN FLANNING TO BFEND 20 TO 333 FOR A SMART, UN- WUSUAL GOWN OF QUALITY AND DISTINC TION, PLEASE VIEW THESE GOWNS TO MORROW. YOU WILL BE THRILLED AND DELICHTED. EVERY GOWN IS A REPLICA OF HIGH COSTPARISMODEL. FOR MADAME AND MADEM OISELLE OTHER VERY EEAUTIFUL GOWNS RE DUCED TO CONFORM TO OUR NEW PRICE POLICY 4= TO $02 GCOWNS FOR $:7.75 TO $29. KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EVENING ano DINNER GOWNS 329 FORMERLY s65 TO 8175 ALL MUCH BELOW COST FOR MADAME AND MADEMOfELLE. 89 OOWNS ONLY ‘THE OFPERING iS SO REMARKABLE AND taffota black: Well mad Worth $22.50 to $29.75 $15 more for. saving. $1.25 Fringed Lace Panel Curtains 59¢ size 35 inches s Eeru, long: per- wide. Tt quaites” $2.50 Krinkle Bed Set, $1.69 Complete with bolster: Size R1x105. Choice of rose, blue and gold. s4:88 $1.25 Double Bed Sheets, 69¢ amless. Sec- quality. 69c §1x00: onds ot $1. 35c Women's Jumbo Vests, 19¢ Fall weight, built-up shoulders; double. extra - 50c Imported English Broadcloth, 25¢ Pertect quality, high lus- ter, permanent finish, for underwear and shirts’ and blouses: full piece: perfect. On 19¢ yd-wide Bleached Muslin, 12¥¢ Yard piece, _perfectly dressing, soft patte; Am 59¢ Rayon Striped Shirts, 39¢ Infants' Fine Ravon Striped _Shirts. _button front or Ruben style. Al sizes: perfect. 39c Remnants lace and net party dresses, crepe, satin, room. $6.95 A sensational purchase just when most needed. in light pastel s of the moment. The meuse, ete.. in wine. "all and Winter styles le and the styl Fur Collar, C;ffs and Fur Front WINTER COATS $16.50 Bolivia, suede, velour and sport plaids, in a large variety of splendid styles, with an abundance of fur trimming on the collar, cuffs, front or tabs. Coats like these you'd expect to pay $6 to In spite of the New York coat strike, we were able to put this deal across and bring these coats at this sensational Corduroy and Blanket Robes, $2: Women’s Stylish Robes, in all colors and sizes, worth $3.98 89c Bungalow Day Frocks, 49¢ Regular and Extra Sizes, Fast Color Plaid and Check Gingham Teddy Bear Suits, $3- & Leggins, Sweaters, Mitts and Caps, Buff, Brown, White, Pink, Blue 8 Brushed Wool Nationally Advertised Felt-Base Floor COVERING 25¢c s ly 800 equare yands to eell at this price. in a variety of ihie fur y of pretty col- i tile. Dutch tile and neat patterns. These are in _mill 53 inches wide (1% yards) :::re“:- ;mtur;‘mm ayantily of all natch up_ fof BRGNPy for any size wit Sz nazing Sale! $2 and $3 < FELT HATS $ In blue $1 All Silk Chiffon HOSE 69c With nninlpd heel, Every pair Georgette, 1 shades and street dresses jungle green just received All New Colors Women’s $1.75 Fur-Trimmed J ULIETS roge. purple and many other anted colors with fur or ribbon trim, h hand turned eoles and rubber el cs 4 1o 8. Ifs Sweater Time Now $7.50 to $10 All-Wool Shawl-Collar, Pullover SWEATERS THURSDAY, WILL BE MOVIE GUESTS. Residents of Hebrew Home for Aged to See “Law of Israel.” Residents of the Hebrew Home for i the Aged, Thirteenth and Spring road, will attend the opening performance | of the film “Law of Israel,” Sunday evening, at the Jewish Community Juniors’ and Children’s Sport Coats, $2.98 Only about 20 in the lot and they were formerly priced at $8.95 and $10.75. Sizes 10 to 14 in nov- elty coatings and polaires. Tan, blue, green and rose. Nicely lined. All sales final, Second Floor Friday Bargains NOVEMBER 11, 1928. Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, as guests of the Young Men's Hebrew ‘Assoclation. The picture is a drama of life in the large Jewish settlements of Eu- rope and many of the ancient Jewish customs and ceremonies are depicted. | The film Is given as part of the edu | cational program of the Y. M. H. A. | Preliminaries in the Y. M. H. A oratory contest will be held at the | center Tuesday evening. Three con- Satisfaction testants will be chosen to represent ‘Washington in the oratory contest be- ing staged by the Middle Atlantic Btates Federation of Y. M. H. A's at Newport News on Thanksgiving day. A large delegation from Washington is planning to attend the convention, according to Edward Rosenblum, pres- ident of the Hebrew Association. . = A steamshlp service between Cuba and the Isle of Pines is being started. Since 1859 KING’'S PALACE 810-818 Seventh Street Charge It— Pay in January— No Service Costs— Worth Shopping For! Friday Only— ‘Reduced from $2.98 and $4.00 Trimmed Hats! Felt A Hats! $1.7 9 one-day event—oflering late Winter models of satin, velvet, combmatxon fabrics, met: and colors and trim sport headsizes. allic fabrics i gold, silver felts. All colors, styles and Street Floor—King's Palace Auto—Strop Razors Complete With One Blade and Strop 39¢ The price scarcely covers the cost of the razor— hence the blade and strop are Free. Street Floor Felt-Base Covering Printed Linoleum Choice . 29c Sq. Yd. Formerly 50c to $1.00 Sharply reduced for immediat disposal—this lot features pieces and remnants of periec quality coverings in all desirabl patterns and colors. They hav simply been reduced to mak room for incoming holiday mer: chandise. So vou'll be wise t come early, bring your measure. full Women’s Uniderwear, Girdles, Etc. $498 and $5.98 Silk Petticoats, Jersey and taffeta in regu- lar and extra sizes. Black, navy and colors. $398 Silk Petticoats, $1.69. Jersey and other silks in plain and combinations of colors. $398 Silk Blouses, $1.98. only in silk pongec. models. §1.98 Overblouses, 59c. Ten dimity blouses in white and tan. Tailored. 59c Flannelette Petticoats, 25c. Gray and white stripe. $198 Nurses’ Uniforms, 98c. g white Fruit of the Loom 36, 38 and 42, Slightly Five Tailored s soiled. 5 Uniforms, $149. White, tailormade cloth. Sizes 36, 40 and Formerly $298 and $3.50. $2 and $3 Girdles, 3 Short lots of famous mak “cutil and fancy brocade. Broken sizes. Second Floor 19 Fur-Trimmed COATS Red $ Sm uced from $15 6.95 art, Fur - trimmed Coats with collars, cuffs and some with border effects of attractive furs. Bolivia and suede in va- rious to 38 All C. 0. No colors. Sizes 16 in the group. sales final — D. Exchanges. 20 Winter Coats Reduced from $29.75 Beautiful Coats, of boli- via, suedine and sport coat- ings in black, navy and col- ors. All lavishly trimmed with furs—fitch mandel, sealine, manchurian wolf ‘15 and moufflon. Borders, bands, collar and cuffs of the furs are noted. Size 36 to 40. All sales final, no exch Second Floor—King": Women'’s Shoes 1 95 pr. Temorrow only—novelty footwear consisting of broken size assortment taken from regular stock. All sizes in the group—new styles, patent, velvet, satin, kid and others. Second i | $1 Chiffon Hosiery Slight Irregulars 59c Pr. t e e e o ments and grasp an opportunity that does not come very often. Cretonne and Marquisette Remnants, 12V;c yard Excellent lengths of fabric: that formerly sold for 19¢ and a yard. tonnes and marquisette in whit. and ecru. Plain and bordered pat terns. $1 Rag Rugs, 59c. Hit-and-mis: patterns in 25x50-inch oot borders. s the lowest price we hav ever quoted on this quality rug. Third Floor Men’s $1 Shirts and Drawers, 79¢ Each . Heavy-weight, ribbed, long- sleeve shirts with close-fitting collarette neck. Sizes 36 to 46. Ankle-length drawers with re- inforced seat and sateen facings. Sizes 32 to 44. Men's $1.50 Union Suits, $1.19 Heavy-weight cotton, ribbed. First quality. Long sleeves, kie length, full cut. Ecru and random gray. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s $1.50 Pajamas, $1.29 Plaza pongee, percales and flannelette. Rayon frogs and pocket. Stripes, prints and plain colors. Sizes B, C and D. Lot includes 36-inch cre- rugs. ‘Washable. A splendid group of sheer, chif- fon stockings in all the newer colors for Winter. Slightly im- perfect, but scarcely noticeable. Silk and Wool Hosiery 69c Pr. Seconds of $1.25 and $1.50 grades A remarkable group of stock- ings in plain and fancy weaves, stripes, novelties and plain colors: Excellent for Winter and shown in all desirable shades and black. Street Floor—King’s Palace s e s & Children’s Part-Wool Hose Reduced from 59¢ and 75¢ to A Green Ticket feature —tomorrow only — 74 length hose with attrac- tive cuffs in variety of colors. Also long stock- ings in white. Sizes 6 to 10 in the lot, but not in every'style. Also Fay stockings in white only. Broken sizes. Street Floor Neckwear, Trimmings, Laces, Etc. 78¢ to $1.00 Neckwear, 45e. Collar and cuff sets, jabots. panels and collars of lace, linen, organdy and mx col T :lh ors. en shirred or plain cuft erchiefe. 6 Pt and Black, gray and tan. Formerly $3 to $5. Floor Girls’ Wearables Four Silk Dresses, $1.98 each. For rerly $£10.98. Brown and silks with hand embroldery colors. Sizes §, 10 and 12. $10.98 Silk Dress, $5.98. only. Blue crepe de chine, trimmed and two-tone Size 14 Baby Coats, $1.98. corduroy coats, lined with quilted sateen. Formerly $2.95 and $3.98. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 yea; Baby Coats, $2.98. chinchilla. y astrakhan a One lace ribbons. Six white Three white ts trimmed with d silk braid. Former- 3 2 and 3 vears, All-wool Sweaters, $1. Eight only. Brown and copen, in slip- over style. Sizes §, 10 and 12. Formerly $1.98. $5 Raincoats, $1.98. Four rub- berized coats in plain colors and platds. Sizes 10 and 12, $4.98 Raincoats, $2.98. Ol sltok- ers in yellow, green and red. Sizes 8 to 14 years Overblou 98c. Broadcloth and prints, In tan, blue, green and Formerly $1.98. Girls' sizes. pink. Second Floor Admiral Coats Mackinaws A one-day offering of s apparel for, boye—featu at ® price that ‘brings it weil within your s 13, 17 and 19, and anges, no C. O. D. s Palace Your Choice Tomorrow Boyl Z-Pum 2] Pnh Cordu- roy Suits Wool K. able ZFants Sults of gray woolen two 10 Doul nav; butt Wool large tures Biote 1050 19 3-Panf heavy-weight .. long and one Dal Ko dark ety wi“n Do of stiort’ vante’ in® sizes o 17 ts Corduroy Suits, in # abr{o. _Brown only. ble-breasted coat. Sizes 8 to 18, Woolen Mixture Admiral in . with red flannel lining. ~Brass 8 and emblems. Sizes 3 to 8. kinaws in attractive, 3! Gray_and brown mix 8t 13 Stz Moacl ds. .. en Street Floor—Boys' Shop U Linen Toweling Remnants;i,~ 12%3¢ Yd. 35c a yard. Bleached Iz:: un- bleached. Splendid, absorbent quality. Table Damask Remnants, 48c Yd. Bleached, Sale! $1.98 mbrellas 31:.11 $1.49 Chic and smart are these good quality Felt Hats, in beautiful var fety of styles, colors and shapes. Tncluded § are some stylish silk hats, and velvet with stk combinations. This is real news—perfect quality, rainproof umbrellas in styles for men, women and children at a price never be- fore quoted on this grade of umbrellas. Street Floor Sateen, 17¢ Yard wide. in a_variety of colars and black: mer- flrllfd finish. Men’s Lisle Hose 2lc Pair- Medium-weight lisle. Navy, black, cordovan, gray and white. I@ forced foot, high spliced heel.” Sizes 10 to 12. Street Floor THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CON- TYPE THE GREAT BEAUTY " Y] quality for 500, Flitn” white.” clored” borders colors wi J fen and fine Swiss:© o0 O 1 . Ebemra Shoree T 81 to Dn'!r oml-l-ta} e gy Mg ) color combinations Val Laces, 12 Yds. for 25e. Cream and white, diamond mesh. Edges only. Street Floor in ral pattes Fe sevel rns. 59¢ and 79¢ a yard. e— Silk Remnants, $1.19 Yd Formerly $1.59 ooy olored 'and & ack ‘sain Duches Eiihle, (oo, fremes 2ad Street Floor Narrow bralds MARVEL le BEAUTIFUL NEW GOWNS CAN POSSBLY BE SOLD FOR $35 WHEN THE WORKM - HSHIP ALONE COSTS MORE THAN $38 BY FaR ARE ARRANGED ON OPEN R '$1.25 Felt Base Rugs, 79¢ In_a good vardety of patterns. all with borders. Size 3x4% feet. Seconds $465 urchase that is o resl one and val. ues hat are phenomen and combi. Sation —colore I bie &l ‘wal >reion” ol ool jJahel) aweaters, putlover style wiin big, shawl collare: 208 poss 1o 58, " Men 36 to 46. & - O ove 28 Lg

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