Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 29

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For Saturday! A Special Group of MODISH HATS 310 $15 and $18.50 Values! c models of Metallic fitting effects that iety of new color styles for dress and I'he selection include Brocade, Velvet and Vel are <o smart. Shown in combinations. Ultra-smart sports wear. Griebacher leminine Apparel of Individuality TWEI VETEN TWELVETWELVE F S™REET Votes on Prohibition. Press. it really went wet, light beverages. say, “without the headaches.” New York State, Ho the returns from New York. | "“So they've got to vote again fore it's settled,” they remar] that’s all righ They can often as they keep on going we! ote ing of the American market. home consumption. fore the war indulged in beverage. {ever, is attributed to | seas’drinkers who p | ing, 200 to 260 francs champagne worth from 10 o franes before the war. ®f the e State of preservation. Lansburgh & Bro. 100 new Freshman Highboy Radio Sets The Master piece which, the mo- ment it was introduced by Charles Freshman, proved so popular that the demand far out reached. the supply. The Highboy. without accessories, is priced $119.50. tivity make I The € The sures this Speaks LANSBU 3 wweekly may \ erate down I carrying charge added - payment is extended heyond two months. Perfect reception. distance, selec- and simplicity of operation the tone quality is unsurpassed. fine cone built-in speaker as- mellow reproduction of the voice and concert programs, as well as brilliant loud tone for dancing. ¥ The genuine mahogany cabinet of beautiful design makes this radio appropriate for the most luxurious music room. ideal home radio. RGH & BRO.—7th, 8th & E STS—FRANKLIN 7400 WINE FOR AMERICA ‘ REAI]_WRANGEiDumping of Dirt Declared to Be Endan-; Growers Fail to Understand, - Real Meaning of State “rance, November we are is the comment of French winegrowers on the elections in the United States, in this busy market for | The winegrowers and dealers say that their stocks are smaller than in 1914, when there were 400,000.000 gal- lons in their cellars, but that there are still something like 100,000,000 gallons at the disposal of Americans. “All good wine, too,” the dealers There is some difficulty in meking|Creek Park to the Soldiers’ Home—a Frenchmen understand that the vote [profect which the commissfon con- in vétious parts of the United States|siders “a matter of fundamental im- does mot necessarily mean that the|portance. bar against the importation of wines|the top of the list of projects to be is coming down immediately, and their | consummated immediately.” idea of the referendum, such as in also is confused. nothing seems likely to dull | their hopes, which were revived by be- ell ke as long as they France seems to have suffered less than was expected through the clos- The new conditions are due to inflation of the exchange and the consequent rise in wages and with it increased Miners and gther workers, who be- | e only |on Sundays, now use it as a daily The greater part of the increase in home consumptlon. how- a hottle for press used by | Egyptians to make mummy cases is | 3.000 years old and is still in a good D. C. FRIDAY 'PINEY BRANCH VALLEY MARRED BY RUBBISH, ARTS BODY SAYS gering One of Beauty Spots of Northwest Washington. Wanton dumping of dirt and other most attractive valley developments materfal into the valley of Piney|in the city along lines similar to the Branch, resulting in virtual .elimina- | treatment given the country surround- tion of the valley'as one of the beauty | ing Rock Creek. It is one of spots of the northwest secti lh\;l 20 or :0 ;»f ;{m O}d(m;l bfi'@'w e valley roads leading into Rock Cr ;};‘:“‘\fiz‘;‘iigg“ “‘10‘:;:“;‘; Park, which, it is said. have been de- DRt liberately sacrificed because they in- ‘ommissioners, according to | et with (he. highway plan de. officials of the National Commiselon of E iy of Fine Arts. Loaded dump-carts have | SIST i cle Tassmu deponitod ithelr . materia) dowii ihe|S100re feet for prospective bulldin slopes of the valley even while a “No | °Pgrations. Dumping” sign faced them a few yards away, it 18 charged. Piney Branch was selected ma years ago as the avenue of a parkw: to form a diagonal drive from Rock 12, {month.- Its for December 2, a fortnight after the meeting of the Public Buildings Com- mission, scheduled for November 1 at which the location of the new Com merce Department building will be dis- cussed. The fine arts body has gone on record as favoring a Fifteenth streot site for the Commerce Depart- ment In opposition to the Twelfth and B street sites, discussed and tenta- | tively indorsed by the two commis- fons in joint meeting last Spring. Commission officials view as fm probable of completion a suggestion It should have a place at Ponsibilities Pointed Out. Members of the commission have long regarded Piney Branch Valle: offering the possibility of one of the as Saturday Toiletry Specials! . ‘s Face Powder, 36c. ss Pat Face Powi B0c_Princoss Pat Rouge, $1.50 Princess Pat Twin Cre: $1 Boneilla Sets, 50c. der, and’cream Puff, 3e. sy Jar. rgen’s Hand Lotion, 30¢ Penney’s Velvet Cream, T5¢. Street Floor Dusting Powd| s Dusting Powdgr and 201} i | Have Been Waiting for! $2 Chalmer’s Ribbed$ Union Suits Thé Sale Men 1 .65 3 for $4.50 Heavy weight, correct for cold weather wear. Long sleeves, ankle length, close-fitting collarette neck. Full- fashioned sleeve and ankle cuff. Ecru, randon gray and other new shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Sweaters, *1-** Part wool, heavy weight, coat style. Vee neck model in brown and green heather mixtures. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor—King's Palace Another Shipment of the Famous $2 Pointex Hosiery Slight imperfections—but you wouldn't recognize them without your attention being called to the hurts. Slightly heavier threads in spots, that's all. Pointed heels that make the ankle look so fashionably slender— a stunning array of Winter tones, both light and dark. Chiffon and service weights with mercerized garter tops for double service. Children’s Stockings, 25¢ Pr. ‘ Buster Brown and other famous makes. Derby ribbed and plain stockings in black, white, French tan, gray, beige, champagne, Rus- sian calf and cordovan. All sizes. A wonderful value at only 25c. Street Floor—King's Palace Gloves—The Important Accessory to Your Winter Costume * Cuffed Kid Gloves, $1.98 I)Ii'l(" ‘?{lfild;.“ llldfl "hlh'lbrl"l‘fiml.lll‘l i affs” in turn-down an o bach effeesn trimmed with Draide, stiich- nE and cutogta. | Colored stitching ‘on back I e i iractive fan and gray shadea also black with whitg All sizes in the Zronp: Chamoisuede Cuff Gloves, 79c Cnusaally_smart_styles in mode. beaver, O IT el aod praide oty in Drodered, titehed and beaided cuffs in Comirasting (hreads. = All colors and sizew. Children’s Cape Gloves, $1 Warm-lined _gloves and fur-tris od mittens of i capeskin. Rrown AR aren: only. Men’s $2.25 Suede Gloves, $1.98 Gray suede in choico of rerul or cadel finger stvies. = quality. Street Floor—King's Palace Excellent Indra Pearls (mfd.) A delightful showing of all the new styles and e tionally fine quality of besrls in debu- tante, larger uniform and gra g styles. Lustrous and beautlfully tinted, in one, two or three strand effects. Nicely jeweled clasps and attractively boxed. $1.00 to $5.98 $1 Three-Strand Pearls (Mfd.) 58o—Medium size. graduat- ing with large jeweled clasp. QOrystal Rondell Necklaces, 58c—Combined with round cut Very amart. % Bead Party Bags, $1.30—Pangy design with bead st . B Fat” Moty \Slor combinadons. e dle. . [ benind the plans.’ Satisfaction Since 1859 NOVEMBER 12, 1926 made in one quarter, following t)le‘ its annual report last Washington Jacked the | ;o rcome and, if need be, to ol lq eifish gains of a """:“:; of Canada, went aground in the St | would act as the co-ordinating officer | g I |dechrltlon in Tuesday that spirit to | override, | high professional attainments ! between the vai ons. Congress Hol 'y ngress alone. ver the District of Columbia. | President appoints the three a the development of the Capital a m: {ing part in the move, they ndded. | Senator McMillan, author of 11801 plan; Senator several others a Elihu | beauty to Washington. A “There has been no compelling fo; id. declaring that have brought about the rth, KING'S PALACE 810-818 Seventh St. N.JV'. $2.25 Rayon _Bloomers, $].25 Slight Irregulars A beautiful group of well- made ravon bloomers in an ex- ceptionelly firm quality. Made with double seat. All sizes in choice of light, dark and evening shades. Street Floor Children’s and Juniors’ Fur= Trimmed Coats *10 to *25 A bevy of charming Winter models in sizes 12 and 14, and 13. 15,17 and 19. Suede. bolivia and new plaid coatings in choice col- ors—including new reds. greens, blues, tans, browns and nav Trimmed with grav beige mandel, or beaverette collars and some with cuff and novel treat- ments. or Second Floor Women's Section Saturday $1 Specials in Knit Underwear Children’s Forest Mills Union Suits, $1 attachment style for boys and girls; sizes 2 to 12. The white in high neck, long sleeve and ankle length, or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Rsndom gray in high neck, long sleeves with ankle or knee length. Boys’ Union Suits, $1 Random gray suits in high neck. long sleeve and ankle length, or high neck, short sleeves and knee length. Fleece lined. flat lock seams. Al sizes, 10 to 16. Women's $1.25 Forest Mills Union Suits, $1 Heavy, rayon striped garments ri(h low neck, band top, sleeve- e and knee length. xtra sizes 36 to 44. Street Floor Regular Flowers and Accessories! i e I . Larze Dress rers, Romes. flm-}lonvl and chrysafthe- mums in full sizes. Al olore. nieres, 23e—For coat About 50 different "Et Sets, or frock. s Iri vagious col ‘ollar undered 830—All nn:’ 'BP n under one plan wouid | in_danger.. e to the President and Congress. under the nstitution, has absolute authority | The | inis- | | trative heads of the municipal govern- ment. In every great forward step in placed high in the councils of the Na- tion or in Congress has taken a lead- the | Root and e among those in | {the Senate and House whose names have gone down through the vears as| Tt contributors of their utmost (o bripg the commission | if plans could ! saving of many natural features it would have ¢ people have nothing but River Steamer Aground. OGDENSBURG, N. Y., 2 UP).—The steel steamer Brocton, the Mathews Steamship Co. Lawrence River raplds, near Allison's | d, according to advices received | here today. The crew w ported | safe. but the steamer was said to he The Brocton was bound for Montreal with grain. land is about 20 miles east of here. A coxcomb is ugly the affectations of a —Johnson. all over with n O | Before Snow storms arrive, better Colbert sce that your roof is weatier tight €A little repairing now may save a bigger out lay later. e fiColbert Rooling Nerv- . ice gives 100% SATIS- FACTION. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing - Tinning 621 F Street m.mm Main ne gentleman. | ovember | Allison’s Is-! ¢S’ Shape Fold Gives Double Spring Action Provides a snug weatherpreof seal that conferms to ail wary! nslen of assh & o—1% laste forever. EASY TO APPLY re. Ak ols and full Buy in November— Charge It— Pay in January— No Service Costs— Moechanlos! skl net necessary. hemmer and shears are only tools mesded ssis by all Derdware 254 Tember Saturday—Thr The Children’s Department Girls' Wool Dresses, $5.98 Tots’ Coats, $5.98 Chinchilla_and poiaire i straight and double-breasted ift Day in shrinkage ead doors. Spring Tack Demonstrat' Chicago, 1 d, models with fur collar and Frok button trimmings. Warmly YA odeISy tal el Sises 2 o6 vedss and crepe dresses, Choice of henna. blue. gra: green. rose. ‘tan. checks rust and copen. other colors. Sizes 7 Smart Coats, $8.98. Sizes 3 to 6. Velour, polaire and noveity plaids in double breasted and straightline stvles. Pockets in various stvles. Fur collars, stitching wl and buttons - Girls’ Coats, $10.75 _Sizes 2 10 6 and 7 to 10 Velour and polaire in Cha red. claret, copen, rust a; copen. Fur collar and cufis Al the newer and othar gmart trims. Lined patterns in warm and interlined for extra Cord ile 1 1 warmth. P G b neck. Sizes 8 to 14 Sweater Suits $2.98 piece Brushed Woo! - ap, sweater, leggi: and mittens. Usually 3 Choice of pink or blue. Sizes 22 and 24. et Are Reduced From $12.75 to And they are just right for cold weather., Warm woolen mixtures in light and dark pat- terns.’ Double-breasted coat, ves! pair long pants and one pair of lined knickers. tailored. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $7.50 Admiral § Coats, 5 this type coat and hat. emblems. Red flannel, lined for Street Floor—King's Palace Two smart models—one of brocade, well baned with wide sections of Kendrick elastic at sides. Three pairs hose support- ers. Medium figure. The other model of heavy ceutil for the stout figure. Broad front clasp, clastic at sides and rubber at bustline. La styles. Second Floor—King's Palace hinations, Second Floor—King's Palace 310.95 Nigely finished and Hats to Match Included The younger generation adores ) Of navy blue cloth trimmed with brass buttons and warmth. Hat matches. Sizes 21, to 9. You, Too, Can Have a Graceful Figue With Nemoflex Girdles ce trimmed. Sizes 27 to 36. in both Uniform Dresses $5.98 Nawy | ite collar o 14 [.awrence Bath Robes, $1.98 colors $3.49 Boyish Skirts $2.98 Swart plaids in ner Belted at side back t. one fully .98 extra o) v 4 oolens rohing at diractions for appiyties U decler can’s supply you write direct to W. J. DENNIS & COMPANY | 2110-20 W. Lake St. B il e - L]

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