Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1926, Page 39

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 14, 1926—PART 1. ElRI_ SBUU]‘S [;H‘ 50 Billion Savings | CAPITAL MAN ELECTED. Foreshadow Real W. H. Eichner Named National SERVIBE BADG[S Merry Christmas | Zrwéen ot Paoo Fiishes. Y iy . ‘ DOLL AR D AY Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, Mass.,, November 13.— : . The sale that always By the Asociated Press. William H. Eichner of the Fleet Photo : | crowds our store from morn- A Merry Christmas for . the |Serv, f Washi s ok a = A . % 4 p . Gold Stripes Awarded ‘Offi| U™tcd Staten is assurea. by ine s i S — N | ing to night is again with us. - vily lad 4 2 ; pe o NG i iber- b e T s oo metio e et oM ifah it JAzuschos s e S i i fow | While we’ve provided liber. cers Members of Organiza- | to be holding about $50,000,000.000. the fourth annual convention. " He o 5 - i Vi Em T | ally with all the advertised | Savings deposts in’all banks | %A% Placed in nomination by Walter 1 T —" T i A ™ nune u i | items, some may not last the S. Hicks, also of Washington. Eich- 1 i 5 L iy ¥ . ! b : totaled $24,200,000,000 on Juhe 30, ; I ———— : i L - ity Ifimflmm tions for Ten Years. the latest ‘date on which figures |Der 18 president of the District of |§ § g — I un | late hours of the day. are available, and this has been in. |Columbia division. = Plans for a heavy co-operative ad- e —-— ez - _ | A d d crensed by'a billion dollars throngh | biis fOF & heavy cooperative ad- - void disappointment O B e eater | | The o120 Highes oas higiar s | FeHInE year were anonien. 1—89c Double Bed Sheet 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. 91 by being here when the | ( store opens tomorrow at Gentral Eigh School Wriday nIEhtiso $3,200,000,000 than a year ago. 2—25¢ Pillowcases N C | 195 The American public during the Teas in Ai ! present hadges to the Scouts for ac- | year has drawn down about $800.- eas in Airplanes, complishments during the past year.| 000,000 in Interest on savings de- In the search for new social diver- All Three for nd 1s0, for the first time in the his: 5 sions, some of the hostesses in London Z ke of 'n: I‘m‘ ,'f(f’,'n‘s‘,‘.,m, to award B R L are giving aerial teas and “at homes” Good, heavy cotton, double-bed Jid stripes to the officers who have at which the guests are taken for air-|J | size. Perfect gual lane rides. been mcmbers of the organization for URG G i S % ey Sherwood Kelly are the first hoste: i . - s 69c Men’s Blue = 5 Mrs. H Khoe, Gt Seout OF CONSTITUTION | et recora in this “new ‘diversion de. | 1.69 Couch Cove i ‘ n - o ! v "”hlnf““f" Rhe :nfi;;:lnel:;rwol fl]rlnyents(;n tlll;}x:?m pocially 2.00 LITTLE & BIG ||| Heavy tapestry weave, | An Extra Work Shirts, 2 for i -79 Colored Stripe 3 5 | _Attached - collar Blue . ir£fand, scoriand | Michigan Law School Dean Warns gmmmmmmm Wl GIRLS’ FELT HATS || fringe trimmed, full size, | Boys’ Cloth Chamiray Shirts, double- | Crinkled = Satol The 2 . stitched, 2 pockets. Button d Wales, with Miss Caroline Thom, beautiful patterns. Sult for (ioielas Al e outs and captain of Troop No. 31, - ge. Miss Thom also was in Away” of Rights. | e Buy a 3- Fabric Gloves il wpounie “!_\u] si '|' Alwlnld 1 Soreads ; s iarked h e ’ piece Cloth, | mion preuty pink. ‘Tlie "and kol ml:l'tll\nsx!‘ arked the opening of the R OFFICE g | Sheet Blankets, gray e o RUMAS antl THerbuck Seine & Lo sty The more than 500 Scouts attending | moPEKA, Kans, November 13— g ! and tan, prettily bor- ., and Embroldered Cuff Chamols | 2} : ructor of foli dancing for local of Danger of “Frittering B d | Y or RENT | ‘ (Boy’s Two-Pants Suits) omen’s Fancy Cat @ |l easpreads | & ~Warm Blankets Winks's Famey. (4 P of “a flag-raising exe: i the mi were addressed by Miss URNITURE e will sell ([§ Suede Gloves. All sizes and Award of Honors. seizures,” was sounded here last dered, big size. you the ey Imported Felt . second suit for new _shades. g | 3 H: 1 om- 1.00. Two suits - % | ‘x'x‘?’::"\f,;"’{“:“‘}'{ 1.50 Bolt of for 6.98. Good 1.25 & 1.50 Women’s Nicely | L. loth appearing and ' ° Kid Gloves, 2 for trimmed o gl ongclot! long service. Imported Kid Gloves in 2- Soft finish, free from “,'\f‘,i't”“’,‘"fi:"lnp“ clasp style. White, black Sizes 7 to 16. and colors. All sizes In the Ie Evelina Gleaves, local Girl Scout A warning against “frittering away” rector, who toid of the accompl the provisions of the United States ments of the Scouts during the Past | Constitution “regarding freedom of | press and speech. and searches and Gold stripes were awarded to MisS| night by Dean Henry M. Bates of the % Z & N Agnes McE i o llew, [ 14w school at the University of |3 616 E NW. Main 9136 2 fifilfi-fliflflj RRRREE :r 2.00 Boys’ Sweaters tenant in 1915 and a captain in 1925, | Michigan. Addressing the annuai ard bolt © for 11 vears, who hecame & o,oiation, the dean pointed out that Mixed Wool Sweaters f — 29¢ Acorn Waists y liss (aroline Thom, also a | convention of the Kansas Bar As- | : == i nt of Troop 85 in 1921 and & | yporcan history refutes the conten . . . Not a dollar it 1 Not a dollar item but an == T 0 Ca ) - S - R em, ““Officers receivi er stripes were | tion “that our Constitution fs an ub. PERPETUAL in solid colors, with i 2 but as equally great 5 for |f]| eaually wenderful value. 1.25 Pocketbooks c = it . | solute charter of government and of ody i i H | values. i = Mr nos A. F member of the | fLiC S nchangenbie. for all time. body stripes. Sizes 26 5.00 to 10.00 and Pouch Bags Washington conncil for five S o ; 1 \ 3 Knitted body waist, in , o § te; | “In zome respects eriticisms have BUILDING f b 34. s 15.00 Women’s £i760 2 fov 15t yesees | i | Sitk Dresses Leather Pouch Bag or un- Colin Livingstone, also a mem- - of the Washington council for 1.50 Small Boys’ \ New Fall Coats, || e, ; | derarm shapes, strongly made for | changes which not been effectiva = e | and lined inside. Purse and 3 Jor | long enoush to enable us to Judge as ASSOC[A I lON | Cloth Suits ! 1.69 Mattress , 3 A | mirrors. B s s | 0 iy ... 1t is pos i o Constitutio 7 -~ D 5 : . sible that s moditication ot Jersey or Cloth Pants = ies’ Sil e oo sod e st self incrimin PAYS 1] with good washable tops. . Covers L X I 1.50 Ladies’ Silk > Patent fastened big bed e Hose sizo, good quality mushm . Heavy Thread Silk Hose with seamed backs, double covers, perfect quality. Nobby plald, sport L anaity i il lisle soles. Black and all . - Size Flannelette Gowns and plain color, . | | color 3 Dean Bates expressed ther helief m: b 1.49 Dress Sai in a0 U S that Federal Government will coi Compounded With or without collars in fur-trimmed, dressy t fleld captain; Mrs. Jul i o WakHii 2 A ; 3 p izes 3le i . Al re; 25c¢ Girls’ & Boys a o quire more powers now S _A | o8, 5 coats, in all sizes Elegan m ;. bout 100 u S SDLAIn{OE TGOD 15, i held by the hatvidusl Stotes em1l nnual]y pink or blue stripes, double | coats, in gant, firm quality, | . g now a member of the Washington Flapper styl Sizes 3 to her ot i : ! | Jury trial might work for the general e e Hamiin, commis | weifare. But wa should stoutly resist e OO Pk ki p . away the provisions regard- 0 Spectively. for the pust five yours: | fiom OF Dross Snd epecot and 1.25 Regular and Extra e e ] rehes and seizures 4 3 1y up to 10.00 dres: ley, captain of Troop vorth, |l yokes. Plain or embroidered. and colors. | . . . [ % B, andt s Berris IO e | ——— Assets Over skl il st | 36-inch satin, in black - Brandnew style Ribbed Hose, 6 for _ ot i 4 ————1 | pretty colorings. erby Ribbed Hose with rei servad on several important com: | Aprons Worn on Streets. $13,000,000 —— anchall colorst W i anarwoe o Derby Ribbed He th rein- 3! forced heels d knees, 11 pe 1.59 Silk Crepe s _ L | el nude. Sizes 5 to 10. . ascantainfoURIREOD | |y SuEitol ine Bbokiarairs aske Goli stars were awarded to the | Schoolboy, more than four centuries Surplus, $1,000,000 I | 3.00 and 4.00 e g | — members for a 100 per attend. | 880, it ‘was a common, or rather a | | X " 3 inches wide. Heavy 69c Ladies’ Ribbed V. s Tocond during ho e while | Syl pracloe tor wimen to weur |l Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. RIIY MISSES’ & GIRLS ||| aoniiy, pure st and an | The Best and Biggest | 69 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests e e R e | 1€ e oy of arnamenteddrew | | mrey ot e || RAINCOATS || vew cotor 1.39 to 1.69 g o -50 Men’s Ribbed wwards were wmade for various ac- | ff Women, who also carried small JAMES BERRY P""dem . B Fleece - lined ~ high - neck complishments in Girl Scout work | mirrors, attached by ribbons to their 2 Eebhment) belts, which thes ‘used 1o sec that | JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y el T A e T | UNION thelr wigs were on straight. 4 Yds. 35c Sateen DOLLS ;mmlm bands, waists. Sizes vp . i 36 _to 44 GRS : . Wros ___ ellie GRAIN MAN DERIDES | : B e | 150 e Flamne Ch SUITS Y tandi ‘ Wigate i or g Al d- I0WA HIT AT CHICAGO | - orduroy | quality satine. With Toud it W tined winter! #i | A [ ane Il “50c Babies’ White crying voice || il L] weight Union Board of Trade Member Asserts custom- 1 Dresses, 3 for and three dii- . i Suits, Either Corn State Politicians Are , | . Ices _anh:p o;;myokeAfimes. ferent styles "1.50 Men’s Shirts =@ 50 Men’s Shirts gray or ecru Injuring Dirt Farmers. Limited quantity. nice sheer ste. e Broadcloth, b ¥ fi ap-ov: - - fect. Lace and emproidery of dresses. 24 vade silk stripe ; full lap-over S il | [ 5 madras and percales; seats. Size 34 HICAGO, November 13—Reports 1a ISCth u;h- | made coat style; full-cut : 3 that the Towa Agricultural and In- - — T v Quetrial Commission would recom- i i es ; prett\ patterns. mend that shippers divert thelr grain | ‘Wonderful Dollar Sale of 2.00 and 3.00 Lace from the Chicago market, were char- & . = acterized as “politicul hosh” here last | uo* s >l i Curtains | | night by leaders in the grain trade, | A omen’s an en’s | [ LOUS HATS J. Frank Delaney, a member of Pairs or panels in ecru and I statement given out at the offices of | the Chicaza Bioard o dvade. in a it ieatnl dasgss pere For Women and Misses the board, said the “lowa politicians fect quality. . @rdl farm (eaders hadl Oliversicly H E el Felts and Satin started out to injure the lowa farm- | S e ot s N | 2—69c Rubber I Tan, Black, Red, Blue, Green a better job. If it were possible to | i Attt ek f ol Women's Low Shoes Table Covers Brown, Rose ng the Injury they have suf- Pretty patterns, full siz fered through the disastrous mouth- Women’s Strap Slippers SRR e et Limited quantity of cur regu- ngs of farm y)l‘l\n ans, there would o the artiing upheaval in 1 Women’s House Slippers e e i lar 1.98 to 2.9 ety b ettt 1 Children’s High Shoes e o 18‘ T —— 1 < “' he (~un|n1\|: lon's ALSO §-20¢ Turkish al}: l;isis st}i es. ; , o Giveriing i Trom | : or thissaleonly. ... . . . .. T T : 2 Prs. 79c Women’s Felt S would simply be i | % | Heavy quality, good siz iy o the et ] | House Slippers for [l oretty blue and pink block 39¢ Babies’ Rayon i R e [ i, I in’ “mfi”{ff,':h:l‘;m(‘.‘fl 2 . patterns. ; ‘ Stripe Undershirts f;\) 69 Boys’ and R e 125 Big Girly’ I s Bell Brana || 4 for Girls’ Ribbed o | | 1.00 Boys’ Cloth | Wash Dresses 45c Sunny Jim Brand |} oSt T i £ 7 s . ‘ | I Union Suits Ordered to Philippines. i | Prints, ginghams and U d '3 e ¢ Max C. Tyler. Corps of 00 mxEI PR emm o 0 | Pants; 50c Boys’ ||| chambray. oiia colors ana CH“..DREN S 1.50 Colored i) 2 for ned the project | l‘;;iu:r m;:i';l;{ei:r“:l.,milt;:;):;- | s'l'oCKlNGs n Umbrelhs fw Lndies or he “water supply of | | — Bo! J E, e o W Fleeccea t istrict of Columbia, has been re. ]‘ | Blouses B th fOl‘ 69¢c Boys’ Percale | Narrow or 4 for Clnldren . 3 B i i i rom duty in connection with | Good wearing wide ribbed 7-rib Paragon frame water- | suits, drop le Shoals power development, | i : | Blouses, 2 for hose for ° proof cloth umbrellas, Black I OBECE seats ror with station at Florence, Ala., and or- | | Cloth Pants, inl Double! yoites; attachied col- M boys or and_all_colors, g i ap- dered to Manila for du connec | pretty patterns; | lars and open cuff ; k made in s dooblo , g2 a tlon with engineering 'ts in the | rs a : it @sable " Philipp ylm: He \:lu‘;L‘ from "x‘.~h\\» 8l made knicker beautiful patterns of excel- 69c Utica Mills Children’s, lent quality percales; sizes 6 Sioles o Vests and Pants York carly in March for his new post | style. to_15. }| knees; sizes 2§ of duty | L e ——_____ & ) ) i g 91, or Livut. Col. Henry C. Jewett, Corps | i e N1, rsil 6 to 4 of Engineers, who has just co o Percale Blouses | 1.39 Reversible Aprons | coitors, Fleaced-lined, high neck vests & tour of duty in the Philippines, has | with attached col- e ¢ k ankle pants with gussets. Size t y % gular and Extra Sizes b1a . 210 16 ye been ordered to the United States f. [ ] PY LR tars and open cuffs. Hoover sei1e io0) Wids ll brown, er b = 6 ies’ City | ; | Nurses and general uses. sl | === %laad.'fi: Rayon mmmemal| \Vhite and all colors. | 2ot o s f and Silk Hose - ) oy ulll\ Vumlll'r'lll 2 fOr n(.i!)c Chllddrens Onung T— 6 Yds. 25¢c Dress / "l"q i 1 Fiber and silk make nnel Underwear, 2 for Not a Dollar Ttem— 3 | % 2.98 to 15.5 long service hose. Seamed Gowns, Bloomers, Slips, ““lgr;\'" ‘F‘Illm]ly Ginghams Party | c‘f.‘fu‘;yf‘m high heels. Al Combination and Petticoats, ’ alue 3 s 2 de 1 . heavy quality, in sizes 4 G 25.00 to 35.00 m";r .J“fl’n“d Z?Q,.... N Dresses 69¢ Boys’ Golf H to 14, / Women’s ST e waid e \ | ys’ Gol ose 59¢ Black Bloomers e Gorgeous Coats : 2 f E V- 7 Yds. 20c Batiste ’ 2 for £ \ A . Newest patterns in Goif m @ : Lust n?l; Sati ' o90 i and Muslin ( ! "Il Hose for Boys. Sizes 6 to |I stro ack Satine \ . %. Double o Cuts b Blo:m ~r~'l.lsdouhle seats, full A\ Fine, sheer white batiste it 11%. Double turned cuff cut. Sizes 4 to 18. and heavy, stout bleached : I 59¢ Crepe coiton 7 i 69¢ Ladies’ Chamois Hear Them and Be B || Nishtgowns, 3 for s e 1,50 Dress Suit Cases | 15 | Suede Gloves; 2 for Full-cut Fancy Pattern (] nGugine, Twostrap Gloves, in all . Nightgowns, in all _high = LR and Satchels I 5 e ,,.”M 5l vow shades: Sruw colored ConVlnced Of All the wondel'flfl s!‘:dé.f? ety Smd'gd J“_ : };]ull n;iu and strn;u.lv — —— embroidered backs. All sizes. made T cases wit 2 Things Said of This - e R A 'gfl; s Host o | 50c Onyx Lisleand |{ Creepers, 2 fori ; e, or 1.49 to 2.00 - ‘ Moderate Priced Set | Sprt Hose Dutch Boy style; made of | [l withGoumna srica ana tacn: Damask Table | ,Jn‘u,l.sfor nice chambray. - White tops | I}l ionea tops. Black, brown, with solid color bottom. ! gray and navy. Are perfect. aliie ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY } b 1 7 150 Womens @ | i 3 Yds. 69c Cloth Dress @ | Covers House Frocks * | Materials Novelty Weave Gingham of black and I AUTHORIZED DEALER i Sl Dexoals Weooka) mivel | | Novelty corded check | Scalloped or | = g made and trimmed. All col | and plaid woolen mix- | hemstitched ! =1 a ors; plenty | . s | edge, plain white 1 ; 1} white: 36 to 52. : tuges. I} or prettily col- AR o8 1.25 Corsets | i 8 Yards 19¢ | ored border dam- 1 A B 29c Brassieres Ba€tcrmss | Marquisette | ask covers. A 1114 Vermcnt Ave. N.W. Main 4340 s Both for | daintiy { i | wonderful dollar ruffled. | item. mesh curtaining, 36 in Pink Coutil, Medtum Bust Cor- ride. seis. Rayon Stripe Brassieres. - — . (W ide Sessanvunnpuyn

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