Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 18

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WASHINGTON, D. © .MONDAf DECEMBER 27, 1926 ine Hays as Margot, the keeper of | the stage. He also helped out in in the Wadsworth family plot in Tem- Hundreds of residents of the Gene- OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON | |the tavern; Joseph !‘\:Illor o Trols | Carroll's Revue. i 5 WADSWORTHr SR., BURIED ple Hill Cemetery yesterday. B L I TR e s v MOB MENACES SLAYER. Jichelles, Jane Carroll as Huguette | Betancourt opened the program w! e epresentative for many years as o TREREY THEATERS P O S e erieg dei | WITH MILITARY HONORS) o Wachwerth and Py o | s e Lod ey, e d “ar s | Cardini followed in = sleight-of- i past the y to pay their respects. work. Gaston and Andres, assisted | Wadsworth, jr., In Washington, D. C. il S ), [1ynehi iEE by wre stuged by Helen Grenelle. by Maura Shanley and Edna McKay, | “’(;;’;"V*E“:’”f"'d Pross. The body of the former Representa. £ - {Dmsnlog eyt _\lh;h‘:'::::;:h:’r:ngg POLI'S—"The Vagabond King.” |the feminine centerplece of the deep s ey tiien preednt a GsnoinE: WLt O Fesl NESEE, N. Y., December 27— |tive and Civil War veteran was| The United States pays homage to | Nobe than 100" pereny oo SR e 3 heard the | Plans to save c, and she enlists KEITH'S—Carroll's “Dancing class, Miss Andres being very artlstic Jumes Wolcott Wadsworth, sr., 0| brought here in a special car, which | Francts Scott Key, author of “The|around the county Jail Saturdoy e e thoep who, saw: and hiss Villon and his ‘gang Derby. In Her acrobatle vaults and postures.| vearold father of the New York Sen. | 2120 carried the members of Mr. Wads. | Star Sphrkled Banner,” by keeping a |and demanded Arnold Thiele, who fy e t Keith's [ B4 Ford and his fox terrier, Whitey, or and member of C. worth’s immediate family, and lay in |flag floating over the grave at Fred-| killed Chief of Police Nels N. Rom 3 TWiitre are four miar 0% on Kelth'$], ove entertaiming, and. the tegular | SL e ! hurled wipongress for 22 | state the carly part of ‘the day in [erick, Md.. according to Liberty |whan he responded te o call by Thiele « an be no my S e el e e Dbill this week, headed by Harry Car-"house attractions fiil out the program. | “ ed with military honors St. Michael’s Episcopal Church. Magazin. wife. popularity of the musi a t 3 °t roll and his “Dancing Derby.” The contains, in x_s-n?rn;u« qu il " Tt R e sun emainder of the program Is made up ‘i‘; AG wcamral At | day, with the understanding th: of very good turns. Carroll is on his sharacter—exquisite song: hours of such glory Villon is to | way back from Hbs Angeles, where ibining mi slot, & corps of exce! B mount the scaffold and ha b o has been putting on revues, and e Dill 18 he: above the aver negk unill dend.. But the o i with him a half dozen un. Hollywoc MANDA ? Dak., December @ | . —Christmas escaped ending with liduy fine and gorgeous settings. The [ pocket and his cohorts sa s is supplied by that prolific [ from the attacking Burgundians and pretty girls, all di ; writer of operetta scores, 11\'],;>y.-,~mol.|ol\ § steps upon the ancers. Handsome | b | i oy g 3 wibb it e la: HOSS » kL ar I " e =1 Tha rec eade ¥ nis E veclally Friml, and story s t 0 ol HRsIARlY :'h.:i\ redheaded banjoist is especially ustin A b funny. 4 appla 4 vere King." the book and lyrics from Adam’s apple s g n he ¢ was_applaud OK. PG - H H. Post and Brian oved too well. < aug] continuously et - ® 1nd the fact that the revue was down o AN- | the foot of the bill prevented the H are | Show being stopped by this excep. The princi : by Collette e 5 - Mar tty Burnett, ing i I b . e Sims ar L vory Another it is around t cte score Song of the | MO8 1ol & at 1 rs with the audi hat tHe plot of the music: v is " a r tune ST “lence s ase] Prince Wong, jeveloped. The opening s ! p E A nd is entitled “From Shanghal to avern, shows Villon and his cc | r Shing ¢ e ! 4 v Francisco in 10 Minutes.” Wong >t the Paris underworld r Hothts: o artist. with the guitar and rome entangled in ) pened in Washington tk e R has a good volce when K ouis X | 'nd has started : a3 s i B 1 E od number. T B tor . " Ouher "somger ek et | v Rl foF the ISUghing ML € the | LiChuith have . Gommc. net the 100 Women’s an 1sses’ Coats and. The v part is pla ohnny Pa who mix their En coming from trying to shoe w man, and the first s T e R risky mule. Miss Fern Redmond Son ; LAl She fotmee H s have a comedy skit, illon and Kat and the duet, Smartest Dress and Sports Styles in “A i o of the high »f the comedy, a burden car ST Y ¢ are Paul € F The Blue Fag The 4 nd with good effect. K o is 1 Cather- (Continued on Twentleth Page. $ 50 Were $49.50, $59.50 ‘EUEUEE'EE P EEEEEE . and $69.50 ( ghe PALAIS ROYAL Greater | . Handsomely smart fur-trimmed and cloth Coats reduced to one MURE I ) T ) very low price, $39.50. Such extraordinary values are sure to go 5 BARCAIN BASEMENT/ g8 | =5 Use These Steps of Economuy to ‘Washindton's Value Spot! Semi-Annual Clearance Sales! I Clearance! 4,000 Kiddies’ Garments All garments that sell regularly for much more. The reason is—this special purchase was secured at great price conces- sions. For a quick sale we have combined five different kiddies' garments in one large clearance sale at one price. Repre- sented is only the best of materials, styles and workmanship. Creepers Included are the season’s smartest modes, in soft suede and deep-pile fab- rics, fa‘shioned in straightline and wrappy models that fashionable women and misses will wear all Winter and early Spring. Mostly one-of-a-style and a complete size range in the assortment gives added reward for early shoppers. Each coat is rich in style and material. Furs used in trimming are squirrel, beaver, wolf, fox and opossum. Every coat is beautifully lined and finished. Colors are black, rust, gray, tan and many others. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 48 DOWN STAIRS STORE Rompers Panties % Regulation Bloomer- Siceses Dr -s Beautifully Materials are trimmed w i t h English . Broad- embroidery on cloths, Finest front, pockets Chambrays, andcollars. Linenes, Fig- H e mstitchings ured Ginghams, or lace edges. Polly Cloths Styles are those and Poplin \L/-) most becoming 130 Men’s Imported Overcoats . Below Actual Cost to Land Them in New York—jfrom England S::criZI $19'75 ‘ And now—>Men are offered in this most unusual sale Imported English Coats— imported directly by us—at such extraordinary savings that discerning men will come in haste toy participate in these savings. ~ ¢ i & Big, roomy, warm Coats—Coats that we firmly and con- fidently tell you are unsurpassed values at this remarkably low price, $19.75. prints. for the tots. vy trained salespeople. Sizes 2 to 6 and Regulation Dresses, 7 to 14 Years Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Come prepared to buy a season’s supply. All will be conveniently displayed on 48ctables in our Bargain Basement, making selection easy. Quick service rende‘red48c Made of fine English woolens—and faultlessly styled in the correct manner, in addition to revealing all marks of skilled tailoring. Whatever your style—what- ever vour size—you will unquestionably find here the Overcoat for you. Sizes 34 to S0 DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Winter Coats Reduced $7.95 $1095 Were $10.95 Were $15.95 and $12.50 : and $18.95 Clearance! Misses’ and - Clearance! Women’s $1.49 Clearance! $8.98 and $10 Women’s Bloomers Rayon Underwear ms‘?:l 7:30 P - Pressed crepe, mnainsook 2 ¢ ! $6 29 and dimity Bloomers, neat T Slightly imper- Bloomers of | %iz&% ‘White or plaids, ° H s ith bound ends. All styles, dainty colors. fect, but nothing plain heavy weave K,'ed as samples.—~Bargain Basement. . . . to_hurt the wear. P 50c Lingerie Camisoles o opeCh o c rayon in street or 4 e pastel shades; all Hit or Miss Rag Rugs 0dd lot to close out. Strap l Oc ise in ‘pastel sizes. 7} iz8 t broidered trimmed. PR oA B Bt 27x54-inch_size. Crowfoof ch 3 tops, elastic waist line. Em- shades. . borders. In washable col- Children’s Flannelette Women’s $1.98 Worsted Unions ors.—Bargain Basement. Sleepers, Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length $l 25 45¢ l‘]nblegched Sheeting With feet. Stripe designs 39 suits. Size 38 only—Bargain . %) inches wide, heavy e LR Pl oy C | Basement. wetghe, in el shors 19C years.—Bargain Basement. Rt Barsaie Bes A Children’s “Zoo-Pets” Sli Clearance of Perfume Sets | | , = revens Mot .\lovsa!,:??;:? 75¢ $7 Half-Wool Blankets, pr. Lai box body powder, 4 = ge box v 790 and tiny bells.—Bargain Basement, Half wool and half China Cot- $ 5 Sizes 2 to 6 Years Sizes 7 to 12 Years Those who have put off purchasing STYLES—AII the popular models of the their daughter a Coat until now Season, fl"db those tha}f young girls like are most fortunate. Because to- g s A e like morrow we are reducing a stock of Girls’ Coats at much below regular COLORS—A listing of all colors that prices. And there is still a long are fashion-right and popular would be a while before cold weather leaves numeration of the colors in this stock. us. Those who are here early will, of course, have the best selection—and tHe quanti- MATERIALS—Bolivia, Polaire, Chin- ty is not so large that you can afford to chilla and several novelty weaves. Deep put off the purchase any length of time. pile fabric. DOWN STAIRS STORE large puff, bottle toilet . e I R Sy Children’s School Shoes ton, in block plaids. Cut and alimeatl boxed. 500 pairs to close out. Tan, black or patent RE o it v . leather. All styles and sizes are here—Bargain satine bindings. Boys’ Coat Sweaters Basement. Heavy knit with Jarge roll 88(: Women’s $1.98 Winter Hats 50c Marquisette Sash collars. _Sizes 28 to 34— A new hat to finish out the season. All sha i A new season. pes, Curtains, pr. Bargain Basement. and sizes. Good range of shades.—Bargain 58(: D tterns, in all . ll:itc Boys’ Part-Wool Union Basement. 4 e or cotired. Wit Bl 39(: Suits, 99¢ $1.98 Victor Electric Heaters with ruffled edges.—Bargain Silver gray, high neck, long slecves, Includes cord and plug. Take the chill out $l 39 Basement. ankle length. 6 to 14 years—Bargain | of the room in the morning quickly—Bar- ®Le Basement. gain Basement, : f $1 Rayon Remnants, 59¢ yd. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, 88c $1 Silvered Candlesticks Desirable colors for making draperies, Well made, strong and durable. Several designs. !_\tal;e charming ornaments in 75 bedspreads, scarfs or vanity sets. One Brown only. 8 to 14 years.—Bargain the home. »Bnrgnu: Basement. C and two color effects.—Bargain Base- Basement. ~ Women’s $1 Hood Rubbers - Woien's Handlerchist All sizes, all perfect and all size heels.—Bar- « ” § e~ s n Baement. 63c Protef:lo Sanitary Slightly soiled and mussed. White or | Men’s $1.29 Leather House Slippers - Napkins, 29c doz. cream with narrow hemstitch.—Bar« Calfskin uppers and heavy padded soles. All 88(: Each dozen put up in sealed carton.— gain Basement. sizes.—Bargain Basement. Bargain Basement. Reduction Sale—Women’s and Misses’ Pumps Clearance! 1,000 Pairs Misses’ and ! Men’s “New-Slyle” Children’s Footwear | Tan & Black Oxfords Bustes Brown, Acrobat, All new broad toe styles N Poll-Parrot, Endicott- - with . Goodyear welts, solid Johnson, Richard White leather soles and rubber R and other well - ° heels. known brands. ° Pk Black Satins , $ 3 9 5 it D’Orsays Patent Leathers 4 Operas Tan Calf - |, | Step-ins Combinations Were $4.50, $5.85 Oxfords Short ots e rom Black Calf ’ and $6.50 pair One-Straps prite i otany s i ooy cost of making. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Sizes 3 to 8 Widths AA, A, B, C, D DOWN STAIRS STORE EEEEEEBEEE:EEEEE |Ie——[o|c——|n|——=lal]——Ja|c———]aj]c———|a|——[a][——=[a] | | | |

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