Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 18

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ing fired at by both sides, succeeded in reaching Gen. Chiang Kai-Shih, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. BOYS HERO WORSHIPERS. SEND OIL QUESTIONNAIRE. R R R T R R R R leader of the northern forces. They | v induced him to withdraw his forces [ RlBANS BRING n Pastor Urges Fitting Example for Conservation Board Asks Report by - { from the city. where 20,000 meh had | R ‘ been looting the place for several Youthful Admirers. uto Industry. m ..1 weeks. | y Two days later they managed to | G nn mar n TRUGE TU cHlN[SE reach the Southern forces and eftected |bless Tommy. Rah, rah, ral This ; 4 K thelr parents. Salaries should be paid that will insure the right kind of teachers for our young. A boy may forget what he learns from the teacher, but he never forgets the im- pression made on him by that teach- er's personality. ““Also, in choosing public officials we must remember that the men we place in office are the ones our boys are go- ing to look up to for leadership. Roosevelt did more for the boys of to- day.and of all times to come than any man that has ever lived. When I was a young fellow we even combed our yhair the way he did,” continued the | pastor. God bless God 4 by the Federal Oil Conservation Board to advise it as to what may be ex- ST SCHCHY p ation of Nanchange and the |Hillman Hollister, pastor of the Chevy | restoration of peace in that vieinity. | Chase Presbyterian Church, before pected of future automotive designs HeH e . 3 i Y to reduce gasoline consumption. e Allen reported that while attempt- Members of the Optimist Club at ission Workers Tell of Get-| allen reported that wle attempt-| ngthers of the Ontimist. Club at Addressing a questionnaire to lead- 2 3 continuous rifie and | yesterday noon while king on i ting Troops to End Nan- [hine. £un “God bless ma, Industrial leaders have been asked the truce that brought about the |Was the pi T quoted by Re eph ing manufacturers of automobiles and RN 5 4 fire and attributed his| The Bo S e s Thousands of Gift Suggestions—Lesser Priced | chang Fighting. electrical appliances, the board asked | safety to the fact that the soldiers| ““That prayer.” said Rev. Mr. Hol | have nevel held a target practice, | “‘was made by a small boy friend | “After all, though, the real burden | R |of mine at his bedside lfnnm\lnm‘un‘ lies with us, the parents. We must exciting day, during which he had|so live as to be an example to our i |ASK MERGER SAFEGUARD. |seen his first foot ball same, in which | young.” By the Associated Press SEEE R, S0 his brother Tommy had played. | “Which illustrates, 1 Rev. Mr.| i v | 'NEW YORK., December 16.—A ! ) i ¢ Citizens’ As-{ Hollister. “the poin I am going to| Power Project Gets Permit. truce recently effected between nor h-| The Dahlgren Te | B0 ‘and ieouthern - for fighting | Sociation last night passed a resolu- | make—that boys are her worship- around Nanchang. Chir ac- | tion opposing the merger of street | PCIS. S : [ A preiimi ; complished through the t here unless there are he problem, ther vesterday by the Fed e 5 right les e So i&merlcan el 3 as to valuation and earning: ‘,‘1‘.']"'(”?(& e Llfil,",;:'\":'f,',", mission o the South ng to information reaching the Ni | The teachers in the scho v B s e s U i ncter of chiliren than any one ex Christian Association y SeRmpni i 3 : were the Rev. Liovd ; York and Arthur Y. M. C. A. secr for information to be incorporated in its report to the President on oil con- servation. The board said it foresaw great improvements in economy and motor efficiency, with consideration given to possibilities of Deisel and electric motors. ' Linens, Towels, Fancy Goods--Gifts Italian Bridge Sets, $4.25 Linen Luncheon Sets, $3.25 Italian Cutwork, exquisitely rendered on this —to $5.95. 7-piece sets; of linen damask; plain ‘Bridge Set, composed of 36-inch cloth and 4 white, also in colored borders or solid colors. napkins. Cutwork and motif designs. e Linen Tablecloths, $4.25 — A recent rurvey of hydroelectric possibilities in the Punjab and ad- jolning native states of India dis- closed that there is a potential supply of nearly 00,000 horsepower there. it was fssued Power Com- Power Co. istruction of project on the lleys Falls, Va. terday. The aighill of New Allen of Colorado, of Nanchang. in the oper opposed a bond school constructio nd placing mag- A report received from Allen told how he and Mr. out under fire Chamber of Commerce, and after be- | o n. istrates in the police liam McK. Clayton wa: anchange | c 1 of the Public Util A.W. &raighill were sent by the ities Com- Barnes is president. cet ~You may not know her size, —You may not know herstyle preference, 5 —You may not know her color choice, @But you can select her gift at Nisley’s with the essurance that if it is not exactly size, color or style she desires we will exchange it for the correct size, color and style, or for Brilliaut ls.ucklcs for Her Slippers Jmported direct from Paris, Nisley Buckles are in a distinct class themselves. Rich, sperkling jewels that add a touch of exquisite to the plainest or most ornate slipper. e 4 ; i s dEl;i]nfl]Ccl:lnidsofn;pficu only possible through i irect nation- wide distribution—soc, $:yoo, 'Srll.so. $2.00, $3.50, $s.00 and $4.00—none higher priced. Match Her Shoes c8he Nisley’s Silk Stockings be- cause of their sheer quality and lustrous beaut). She likes them to be all silk from top to toe or with the re-inforced garter top, toe and heel. She knows Nisley’s colors sre es authentic and new es Dame Fashion’s “’last word.” Three pairsina Christmas box, $4.50. Single pairs, $1.50. None higher priced. Bcau!iful Shoe“s for Wherever She Goes GFor Street, for Dress, for Sports, for Party, Dance and Evening weer there are sevent) exquisite styles in Nisley's Beautiful Shoes in sizes from 2%2 to 9—AAA to D—all at one price, $5, and none higher priced. ISLEY'S An Exclusive Shop for Women 1339 F Street, N. W. 3. €. Cunningham 314-316 7th St. N.W. SILK QU Baronet Satin 3. €. Cunmingham 314316 7th St. N.W. ILTED Robes The gift that is supreme!! Ever appreciated. Here is your opportunity to get it and be saving con- siderable money. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! 75 Reg,ularly: Priced $12 Silk Lined Pure Lamb’s Wool 100 Go at this low price 314-316 Seventh Our entire stock of higher-priced Negligees, Marabou-trimmed Robes and better Quillcd‘ Robes. Special for two days $10-00 Regular Values up to $16.50 JE . Cunningham Co St. N. Reliable Since 1914. 314 Tth St. N.W. One-Day Sale of High-Type $165 to $195 Fur Coats A Fine Collection of Fur-Trimmed Fur Coats Priced for Clearance 316 7th Just pay one- half the price of the Coat you select— $50 Coats $25 $75 Coats $37.50 $100 Coats $50.00 and so on Furs Beaver Gray Squirrel Beige Squirrel Rock Sable Caracul Platinum Wolf Natural Wolf Manchurian Wolf | Ringtail Opossum Fox Colors JForest Green Chanel Red Dark Wine Lipstick Mulberry Bokaro Gray Valencia Blue Blue Bird Brown Rosewood Navy Black Materials Velsheen * Venise Montebello Lustrosf Delane Estrella Kashmir Veloria Suede Camel’s Hair Imported Tweed Sizes for Misses, Women and Stouts Extra Large Coats for the Tall Woman 129 Madeira Napkins, 4 doz., $2.50 Artistic Basket, Butterfly and Spray design qu ly embroidered on fine Madeira Lin Imp. Linen Tablecloths, $3.25 —to $9.50. Tablecloths and Scarfs, hand-em- broidered, with insets and edgings of handmade cluny lace. All-Linen Table Covers, $1.50 36-inch covers; hemstitched. Linen Tablecloths, $1 All-linen Tablecloths in blue, yellow and pink bordered styles. Fine soft, quality linen. All-Linen Scarfs, $1 —to $2.25. Finished with hemstitched hems, or lace and medallion insets. Sizes 18x45 and 18x50. Linen Buffet Sets, $1—$1.75 3-piece Sets, of fine linen, 'lace-trimmed. Crash Bridge Sets, 5 Pcs., 65¢ Crash Bridge Sets, 5 pieces. Tan, with blue, gold or blue and lavender borders. 7-Pc. Luncheon Sets, $2.65 Imported; with blue and lavender borders; cloth is 51x51, and 6 good-sized napkins comprise set. 7-Pc. Linen Sets, $2.85 All-linen crash Luncheon Sets; 56x70-inch,cloth and 6 good-sized napkins. borders. ex- Blue, gold and pink Women’s Gifts Hose—Gloves Handkerchiefs Wool-and-Rayon Hose, $1 pair. popular shades; sizes 8% to 10. All-silk Chiffon Hose, $1 pair. Ten fash- ionable shades; sizes 81 to 10. Mock seams. Novelty Fabric Gloves, $1 pair. Four styles; six wanted shades; sizes 5% to 8. Fine Handkerchiefs, box of three, 50c. With artistic lace corner; choose from white and colors. Five ki ¥ Sale Friday Percale Aprons, 26c Novelty Aprons make a most acceptable zift. Light grounds, figured patterns Linen Wash Dresses, $2.95. Lavender, copen, rose and green. Lovely styles; sizes 36 to 44. Washable Foulard Frocks, $2.95. Navy and black; sizes 36 to 46. Vee necklines. ¥/ Underwear Milo-sheen Bloomers, street shades; sizes 27 Sunbeam Rayon sweet pea, orchid, fles 36 to 42. Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers, $180. In shades to match Vests, sizes 23, 26 and 27, Crepe Pajamas, $1.95. Several styles; sizes <15, 16 and 17. White and colors. Crepe Gowns, $1. Regular and extra £l white and colors; sizes 16 to 20. n Bloomers, $1. White, flesh, navy E black; si: 27 and 29. Washable C Chemise, $1.95. With mofre straps; several styles; sizes 36 to a4, Step-in Drawers, $1.95. lace-trimmed; sizes 19, Fancy Bandettes, $1. Lace, radium and satin, crepe de chine combinations. Sizes 30 to 36, Garter Brassieres, $2.95. Boyshform and other famous styles; sizes 32 to 46. Girdles, $1.50. Wrap-around styles; flesh; long models; 4 garters, $1. Pastel and and 29, ‘85¢c. White, dawn, and peach., Sizes Crepe de chine; 21 and 23. Slippers—Shoes Women's Mules, $1.95. sizes 3 to 8. Boudoir Slippers, $1. cloths in many colors and styles. padded soles and heels; all sizes. - Silver Kid Evening Slipp $5.85. D'Orsay Pumps; of splendid quality and greatly underpriced. Sizes 3 to 8. Buckles, $1 to $5. Rhinestone Buckles. Handbags—Umbrellas New Handbags, $1.95. Leathers in pouch and underarm styles; full range of colors. Leather Handbags, $2.95. Fashionable new pouch and underarm shapes; and all wanted colors; Moire lined and fitted with mirrors. Silk Umbrellas, $4.95. 16-rib style, with amber color tips and ferrules. All colors. Quilted satin; Satins, felts, silk Soft, S5 SR S SR SR SR SR S SR S SR S ' DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—100 Silk and Jersey Dresses Misses’ and Women's New Afternoon Dresses of flat crepe, satins, new tweeds and jerseys. In new light shades, navy, black and dark green’s. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36to 48........ DOWN STAIRS STORE —to $7. Imported Linen Satin Damask Cloths; in 72x72, 72x88 and 72x90-inch sizes. Satin Damask Napkins $5.25 Dozen —to $15 dozen. Imported Linen Napkins, with unfinished or hemstitched hems." Slightly ‘irreg- ular, Linen Huck Towels, 50c 18x36-inch Towels, hemstitched hems. Linen Guest Towels, 3 for $1 Pure Linen; soft and absorbent. with blue borders, 4 for $1. Hemstitched Napkins, $3 doz. Extra-fine finished Linen Napkins. Tapestry Panels, 25¢ —to $10.50. Desert and Hunting scenes in large variety. Many others in wonderful colorings. Scarfs and pillow tops included. Rayon Gift Pillows, $1.95 Brightly-hued Rayon Pillows; round, oblong, oval and half-moon shapes. Ruffle and gilt braid trimmed. Some trimmed with flowers. Pillowcases, $1.50 Pair —and $2 pair. Excellent quality muslin Pillow- cases, embroidered and lace-trimmed. Turkish Towel Sets, $1 —to $1.75 set. Fancy sets, comprised of one towel or 2 wash cloths or two towels and one wash cloth. Guest Towels, Men’s Gifts M’Lord English Broadcloth Shirt: 1.55; 3 for $4.50. Coll: ttached or H:{‘)?balld styles;: full cut sizes 1314 Men’s Ties, 50c; 65c; $1 silk, rayon knit, silk and wool, cotton crepes, Susquehanna knits and heavy silk ties in newest patterns and colorings. Men’s Rayon Robes, $8.95. Specially low priced; in glorious colorings: all sizes. Men's- Blanket Robes, $3.95 to $9.75. Ombre velours, Beacon Bath Robes, in s:rip?s, figures and Indian designs. All sizes. Men’s Slippers, $1.50 -pair. Felts; in high cut styles or the popular Everetts, in brown or oxford. All sizes, Smoking Stands, $2.95. Bronze finish; weighted bases, glass ash tray. Children’s Gifts Cinderella Panty Dresses, $1. 6 vears: absolutely fust colors. Stonewall and Cinderella Suits for Boys, . Sizes 2 to 6. Plain and fancy style: New Lucette Dresses, $1.95 and $2. Girls' sizes 6 to 10 and 8 to 11 years. Full line of other Cinderella Kidd: Clothes, attractively priced, $1.50 to $2. Infants’ Sweaters, $1.25 to $2.95. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. New shipment. Girls’ Bath Robes, $2.95 and $3.95. Warm, comfy robes in sizes 8 to 14 years. Children’s Wool Gloves, 50c.” Attractive colors and all sizes 0 to 7. Children’s Ribbed Hose, 35c. cotton Hose, in c: Tan; sizes 6 to 914. Boys’ Blouses, 88c and $1. . Colors are tub fast: stripes, figures or plain_shades. Boys" Knit or Cut Silk Ties, 50c. Individ- uaily boxed; also bow tie and handker- chief sefs in_boxes, Boys’ Wool Suits, $2.95. ferent Lo 18. All colors, and $150. Cut Sizes 2 to Mercerized nel, gray and French Sixty-two dif- 3 unusually low priced. Sizes Robes, $2.95 and $3.95. Large variety from which to select. Boys’ Slippers, $1. Felt “Snuglers,” in oxgord. All sizes 1 to 6. Children’s Slippers, 85c. Printed felt Slippers; in red or blue; all sizes 4 to 2, Silk or Jersey Frocks, $6.95 Reduced from much higher prices. Some georgette models in the lot. Sizes 14 to 44. | Rugs—Miscellaneous Oval Braided Rugs, $1.95. 24x36-inch si reversible and ~ washabley, 3-ply rugs; good colors. Foot Stools, $1.25. many colors. Wool Rugs, $4.25. and figured. Imported Coco Jacquard covering; 27x54-inch size; plain h Door Mats, 50c. Tapestry Br Rugs, $20. 9x12-foot size. Seamless heavy quality; taupe and gray_ colors. Persian Rugs, $3250. Average size 2.6x4. Beautiful rugs. Plain Rag Rugs, $1. 24x36-inch size. All colors. Hug-me and Love-me Dolls, $1. With gay-colored wigs and long legs. Ribbon and lace Boudoir Pillows, $1. In wanted pastel shades. All-wool Crocheted Shoulderettes, $1. In pastel shades and black. With sleeves. Gifts at $1.95. Writing blocks that con- tain many compartments, pad and blot- ter; and also jude Ink Stands at $1.95. Gifts at $1. Stationery, Desk Accessories, Pin_cushions, Art Metal Waste Paper Baskets and Book Ends in various styles. Desk Sets, $2.95. Large blotter, metal k' well, calendar, letter opener and tray in this set. All wanted colors. -2 DOWN STAIRS STORE

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