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(.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. KING'S PALACE 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ALVAH W. PATTERSON |7= | HEADS TALL CEDARS | ;Gmtz E. Dunkum Is Make Honor-| i | Candies, 5-1b. I SEMMOASKED | oo INVETERANS'BILL Additional Hospttal Facilities o \ « Declared Needed for Men- “nx‘\‘l‘\;.'f‘l:]“::"l.‘”‘;;%i' o tal Patients. Your unrestricted choice of any Toy in the store at leas than regular price. , planos, tool chests, wardrobe trunks, cedar chests, iron toys, eto. Box for $1 Our regular $1.39 box of de- licious chocolates. About 80 boxes in the lot Street Floor ary Member of Order by National Officer. llAllToys%Ofl al attorney elected last nd tall cedar of the Tall the annual , No. 104, at night to the office of of the Washington bod Cedars of Lebanon meeting ¢ pitol Fore: the New Willard Hotel. Other officers elected were: Vi «n(u\\nn senjor deputy g J. T. Prendergast, jnmnr and tall cedar; M. L. Hart, | 3 ick R. Steffens, sec- Johnson, trustee term; and C. A.} tee for a two-vear term . the new grand tall with mental disorders ot the boaed: ot follows T v E L ment, thy 3 . i "a ar *ia merican & : H | Bar Assc legal bod hospital facilities,” \ 4 | He gt 36 ot e 1 today, “have been 3 \ | Oregon State Pre: ion and is found necessary because the number S | & member of La Iayette Lodge, No. of former service men suffering from 1 1 o mental ¢ « attributable to the bk war has incre: 4 e of 1,000 tho Dig a vear for the past four ye Under ge1 Hia e iment Tall Cec H. and t: \| Year-End Green Ticket Specials Fine Fur Coats Drastically Reduced for Friday Only pital construction ditions to existing one bill drawn up by C of the House veterans’ committee. Tt would authorize 5000 additional beds, und, with a few exceptions, they would be used for World Wa Legion convent Just five in the group. Heavy buck sealine (dycd coney) in smart straightline style with crush “‘ll,n . $100 Sealine Coats . Beautifully lined with silks and nicely finished wonderful bargain. Sizes 16 to 44. 65 $125 and $150 Sealine Coats with facings. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Suitable for le $95 womer. Silk lined. $125 and $150 Mendoza Beaver Coats (dyed coney), trimmed brown fox. Silk lined. 100 $10 and $12 Winter Dresses, $5.75 Silk, Velvet and We advise early Sizes grand master of ct of Columbia, sual honor of on sight by EDMONSTONT Four Beautiful Coats of heavy buck sealine (dyed coney) trimmed with silver muskrat collar and some being made gar Gr of North made an_honorar; CANADIANS DRINK LESS | Foeet o i e NOW THAN BEFORE WAR!| Col. O'Neil Goes to Coast. Deds, i : — Joseph P. O'Neil, who has just Statistics Show Tobacco Consump- Sl Ceniul bl L e gned to ac e duty in connection tion Also Declines Through- recruiting in the Ninth Corp: out Dominion. >, but existing hospital p“v”qh()\ ' able to meet demands pon them.” ew hospitals, or additions, with e requested appropriation, are as follows: Atlanta Philadelphiz Fort Palo ALVAH W. facilit member ‘ot Capltol | vl 25¢ Turkish Towels, 121/o¢ Each 29¢ and 39c¢ Turkish Towels, 19¢ Each 50c and 59c Turkish Towels, 29¢ Each Thousands of desirable Turkish towels bought in a lot at special prices and passed on to you at savings of one-half and more. These are classed at seconds imply because of slight imperfections in weave or mismatched border design —which you know does not interfere with the serviceability of a good towel. Too—many are perfect. And at these prices you should replenish your linen chests and stock up for future use. 400 1,000 Mendoza beaver large collars Col Four Stunning Coats of with of buildings, Area, with station at Portland, Ore. jr., Hospital 6,000 Chi $500,000; chosen), fean Lak 700 beds, Ohio, 200 S, Ohio (site mnot lui\ £1,200,00 Amer- <h., 100 beds, $150,000; ash., $ St. Cloud, Minn, 2 Fort_ Snelling, Mi Little Rock, Ark. farm, $300,000. Towa, 100 beds, Ark.. 400 beds, (site not_cho! By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, Ontario, December 30.— Canadians are consuming less alco- holic drink than before the war. In fact, both John Barleycorn and Lady Nicotine have lost popularity since 1914, figures released by the dominion department_of statistics reveal. During the last vear, ending March, 1926, the average consumption ada was: Spirituous W. ska (site not beer, 5.617 s-fl!om 1,000,000; Gulf- | W n; tobacco, W-A Stove.. 15.50 £100,000, and | pounds. “In the fiscal y W. A, Nut... 1525 purchase of | 1914 the figures vere: Sp 6 W. A. Pea. .. 12.25 gallons; beer, 7.2 gallon: gallon; tobacco, 3,711 pounds. The report remarks that in the early “70s” whiskey and other hard liquors were consumed at an average per person of slightly more than a gallon and a half annually. Reduced for Friday only. About 150 Lovely Wool Dresses in striking colors and new styles. shopping on these. They won't stay here long at this price. 16 'to 44, Rayon and Flannel Dresses, $].98 Just 140 Attractive Winter Dresses of wool flannels in stripes and checks, a few silks and Mo-D-El knit (rayon). Sizes 16 to 50 $16.75 Fur-Trimmed 100 beds Our for low prices are cash delivery only A. Egg...$15.00 and Knoxville, Tiot Springs, 000: Kentucky beds, $1.000,000; chosen). $150,000; The lot includes more than a score of sizes and styles—checks, plaids, stripes, plain colors, two-tones and botrder patterns. Every desirable color and combina- tion is noted. Street Floor—King’s Palace. $1.98 Felt Tams 149 for a hospital also is con- the bill at Allington, replacement of temporary structures at Fort but no amount is Fairmont Lump.. 10.00 B. J. WERNER Main 8944 923 New York Ave. N.W. 1937 5th St. N.E. in nd a permanent yard, N. Mex , epecified. PARKED CARS LOOTED. Five Owners Report Loss of Vari- ous Articles. 30 Smart Coats, in the group. Made of heavy woolen coating in beautiful plaids and tweed effects, trimmed with collars, pocket patches and bands of fine furs. Sizes 16 to Sport Coats 40. All lined throughout, and shown in $8.90 variety of pleasing colors. $25 to $35 Winter Coats, Special $15 Silk Hosiery 25c Pr. Perfect and second qual- ities of 59c and $1 grades. A complete assortment of The largest war vessel in the world | is the super-battle cruiser \Hood nt‘l the British Navy. A clearance price of demure Felt Tams in a wide variety of- colors and choice of three smart styles. One as illustrated. Thefts of articles from five auto- mobiles parked on the streets last night re reported to the police. Robert W. Butler, 4529 Park Ave- nue Heights, Baltimore, reported a 1a lued at $50 was stolen from “ourteenth street between Alfred A. Staley, 1448 enue, stated a lap rf were taken from front of his home; Granville street, whose car between N and malv s robe, shay his car 3 , 910 Twenty-third street, de- clared he was robbed of a battery, and Jerry yd, 1245 South Capitol street, of a violin and two bows from his ca TURKISH MUSIC BARRED. Only Eurnpean Interpretafions Will Be Taught in Orient. STANTINOPLE, December 30 v FEuropean music will be in the Turkish National Con- henceforth, the department of Oriental music having been abol- ished. Another federal order prohib- its the teaching of the Turkish music in the public schools. This is a blow to the un-European- ized Turks of the old school, who find In the monotonous, minor wailing of the mnative airs a consolation and beauty which the more ‘intellectual and complicated music of the West cannot give them. However, the new regime, working on the hypothesis that if music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, it may also have powe to Waesterni; the Eastern brain, has opened war on the old Turk- ish musical instruments and their sounds. SIGNS MUST BE IN FRENCH. PARIS, December 30 (#).—Forelgn agitators whose subversive incite- ments are plastered on walls must hereafter have a parallel translation into French for easy reading by the police. Foreign business firms like- wise must post their signs and an- nouncements in French as well as in their native tongue The government is preparing a bill to that effect and it is considered cer-- in_of adoption OIN THE J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” O San Francisco verland Limited Finest Fastest Flyer Saves a Day @lifornid Magnificently equipped. Only 63-hour train Chi- cago to San Francisco. Ten dollars extra fare. Gold Coast Limited | A New All-Pullman Train S ncisco—68 hours. No extra fare. tHII:AGU &NORTH WESTERN ON PACIFI '.» NI SDUTHERN PACIFI Lansburgh & Bro. Basement—S8th & E A New Year’s Eve Sale of OATS 15 warmth for the Here is smartness N and ew Year — at a price that means New ings! Year's sav- Becomingly styled models of pinpoints and bolivias, with warm inter- linings, durable linings and zenerous fur 16 to 46. Raincoat Sets for Girls Attrac- sz .99 for girls 6 to 14. nd Hat Sets, in pretty trimmings. Women’s Raincoats sizes 28 of the pop ular The smart raglan style. bright shades. Hoover Aprons Famous for their neat- ness and one feature of which White reversible front. and colors. Flannelette Pajamas ‘Women's sizes in a warm, soft neat striped effects practicality— a Flannelette Gowns able, long- sleeved models, of e x cellent quality. Only Second Floor—King’s Palace. —— $2 Silk Chiffon Hosiery, $] Pr. Full-fashioned, silk from top to toe—sheer Stock- ings in a lovely array of light colors. Slight irreg- ulars of $2 grade. Street Floor Ivoryware, 75¢ pc. Choice of white pearl-like on amber, mother of pearl on amber and white. Hair Receivers. Buff- ers, Jewel Boxes, Pow Bud Vases fume Bottles, Trays, Cloth Brushes and Hairbrushes. An excellent opportunity to com- plete sets already started. $1 & $1.50 Stationery, 50c Some slightly soiled from dis- play. Including cretonne covered box containing 48 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes. Fine quality. 50c Ash Trays, 10c Brass or nickel Tray, with glass bowl. Men’s $6 Umbrellas, $3 12 only. Pure Sfik and Gloria with fancy carved Street Floor. Felt Slippers, 49c pr. Women's padded sole and heel Slippers in a good variety of colors and sizes. ‘Leather Slippers, 99¢ pr. ‘Women’s colored Leather Slip- pers with contrasting color pom- Very warm and service- ‘Women’s- Shoes $1.89 pr. High and low Shoes in scores of good styles and leathers. For- merly sold for $3 and $4. $1 Slippers, 69c Men's and women's felt and rayon Slippers in a splendid as- sortment of styles and colors. Second Floor. Good Shoes, 89c pr. More than 1,000 pairs of wom- en’s and children’s high and low Shoes priced for clearance. Good qualities, styles, and all sizes in the lot but not in every style. Ribbon Garters, 50c pr. Beautifully made of fine silk ribbons in all colors. Good elas- tic, and nicely trimmed with rose- buds. Boutonnieres, 39¢ Formerly 59c to 75c attractive color combinations. Various spe- cies of flower: Handkerchiefs, 10c ea. 6 for 50c More than 1,500 Handkerchiefs in the lot. Men's plain white and colored border; women'’s fine lawn and linen in plain white, em- broidered corners and solid colors. Formerly 12%;c to 18c. Georgette Scarfs, $1.25 Printed patterns on full-length Scarfs with fringed ends. Desir- able colors. Formerly $2. Georette Sleeves, $1.25 A wide variety of colors. For- merly $2. Street Floor. $1.19 Linen Sets, 59¢ mbroidered in silk on ecru linen. Three-piece buffet and van- ity sets with scallops and floral mot 50c and 59¢ Stamped Pieces, 33c Broken lin of Children's Dresses, Romper Scarfs, Cen- ters and Buffet Sets. Forest Mills Union Suits, 89¢ ‘Women’s, irregulars of $1.50 grade. Medium-weight Fleeced Suits. All sizes in the lot. Low neck, no sleeves and knee length or high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. $1 Aprons, 69c jum Rubber Coverall Aprons in bright colors. fully bound. Style Beauti- $1 Linene House Dresses, 69¢ Peach, lavender, blue, tan gerine and green. Stamped for embroidery with outline for cu ting 59c Bead Sets, 25¢ Children’s Necklace, Purse and Bracelet Sets in white and colors Folding Coin Purses, 15¢ 39 and 6% Purses and Small Bill Folds. Slightly shopworn. 59¢ to $1 Necklaces, 39¢ 30 to 60 inch lengths in plai colors and various combinations. Street Floor. 25¢ Unbleached Sheeting, 16c yd. 40-inch, cottun. lowcases and Bleaches easily. Pillowcases, $1 pr. Lot of slightly soiled cases l\ml formerly sold for $2 and Fancy embroidered mmed or scalloped styles in the lot. KExceptional quality bleached cotton. 25c Percales, 19¢ Bookfold Percales in new pat terns. Your choice of numerous light and dark grounds suitable for house frocks, children’s dresses and pinafores. Fancy Linens, 15 off Lot of alllinen Centers, Scarfs, Dailies, Vani! and Buffet. Set Some soiled from handling. Won derful bargains at !2 T P Street Floor. Window Shades, 39¢ ea. Seconds of $§1 Oil Opaque and Duplex Shades. Green and green with white. “Interwoven” Hose 44c pr. Formerly 50c, 75¢c and $1. Dis continued numbers of fancy Silk Hose reinforced with lisle. All perfect. Sizes 914 to 1134 Sport Hose, 23c pr. Men's. Irregulars of 35c and 50c grades. Rayon and highly mercerized lisle. Double heel and toe. Sizes 9% to 12. $1.98 Mufflers, $1.39 Formerly $2 and $2.5 Im ported Scotch flannél, Sw %! rayon knit and chenille in a wide vari- ety of pleasing patterns and col- ors $1.50 Union Suits, 98¢ Men Medium and heavy- weight ribbed cotton. Long sleeves and ankle length. Flat lock seams. Kcru and random gray. izes 36 to 46. Shirts and Drawers 79c ea. THeavy-weight ribbed hirts with long sleeves; collarette ne Sizes 36 to 46. Drawers with reinforced seat, ankle length and sateen facings. Ecru and random gray. Sizes 32 to 44. Bath Robes, $2.69 Men Reduced from $3.98. Attractive patterned robing in several desirable color combina- tions. Shawl-collar style with piped seams. All sizes. 79c Work Shirts, 49¢ Serviceable, heavy-weight blue chambray. Double stitched seams. Two pockets. Sizes 141, to 17. $1.50 Pajamas, 98c Cotton pongee in white, tan. Dblue and helio. Also fancy per- cales and striped flannelette. All Street Floor. $1 Rayon Vests, 65c 36 only. White, flesh, mals and black. Slightly soiled from handling. All sizes in the lot, 34 1o 44, Misses’ 75c¢ Silk Hose, 45c pr. Pure thread silk ' and sport stockings in mercerized cotton. Smart’ colors and combinations. $1.25 Tie-Back Curtains 69c pr. Ruffled valance Marquisette Curtains with double voile ruf- fles in all white, rose and blue. , pil- mattress covers. Mens. cotton Suitable for women, misses and children: All $10 and $12 Trimmed Hats. ... .. of our finest showroom hats at $5, Choice of <5 and sport types of metallic laces, metal fabric velvet and numerous beautiful combinations of fabrics. felt, ' including atins, silks, All colors and styles in the assortment, A Group of Trimmed Hats, $2 Velvet and satins n colors and black. Street Floor—King's Palace. ] Auto Gauntlets, 15 Off About 60 pairs of bla and brown leather Gauntlets, warmly lined and finished with or with out wrist strap. Women'’s $1 Gloves, 49¢ ‘Washable chamoisuede cuffed Gloves in a good assortment of colors and sizes. All the smart- est Winter styles. Some two-clasn gloves included for those who prefer them. Men’s Wool Gloves, 25¢ Youth’s Gauntlets, 79¢ Also boys’ sizes up to 17 vears. Velour Gauntlets with leather palms. Corduroy lined. Former- Iy $1.25. Same Model for Men, $1.25 Forme Good assort ment of s zes Kid Gloves, $1.59 Wome Also washable cape- sking in ty of colors and hovelty cuff styles. Formerly $2.5 About 60 pairs in broken range. Men’s $2.50 Suede Gloves, $1.49 Gray suede in short or lung finger styles. s 714 to 9. Street Floor. $2.98 Dresses, $1.98 Tots’ Panty and Straightline Dresses, of jersey, in tan, henna, blue, rose, copen and pink. Hand embroidered. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Panty Dresses, $3.98 Formerly $5.98 and $6.98. All wool fine quality jersey dresses, trimmed with hand embroider: and contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to b years. $10 Rayon Quilted Robes, $5.98 12 only of rayon brocade in peach, copen, rose :and mais. Quilted and lined. $9.98 & $10.98 Dresses, $5.98 Heavy crepe de chine, trimmed with ruffles, satin ribbon and laces. Very smart, new styles and beautiful colors. $5.98 Dresses, $3.98 Girls’ Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years. Crepe de chine, in brown, tan and red. Trimmed with picot i‘)ufl\e!, hand embroidery and rib- on. $1.25 and $2 Lace Curtain Panels 79c¢ Each Slightly imperfect, but not enough to impair their wearability. Ecru filet mesh and fine Nottingham in plain and all-over patterns. One to three of a pattern. Hung one to a window. $3 Costume Slips, $1.69 Radium and taffeta ray, rayon, tub silk, baronet and others.. Pas- tel and street shades. Strap tops. Hip and two-inch hems. Sanitas Covers, 34c Seconds of 69c Table Covers in a good assortment of patterns and colors. light colors and black in nicely textured silk hosiery with lisle garter tops. In- cluded are also 50c mercer- ized, ribbed-to-the-toe sport hose, perfect quality mer- cerized cotton hosiery in all shades and sizes and split- foot Burson stockings in irregular grade and perfect black, mercerized Burson hose. Street Floor Children’s 35¢ Shirts, 15¢ Rayon Striped Cotton Shirts in sizes A and B only. Perfect qual- ity. 48 in the lot. Boys’ Apparel Reduced! $7.95 Suits, $5 Four-piece suits, with one pair long and one pair short pants; or two pairs of knickers. vest. Good fabrics. Double-breasted English style coat and Sizes 8, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 only. $6.95 to $9.75 Overcoats, $5 Small boy big boys’ Coat Slickers and Raincoats $3.79 Yellow or Green Oiled Slick- ers; also black rubber coats with hat to match. Good styles. Sizes 4 to 18. $2.50 Bath Robes, $1.89 Shawl-collar style of nicely patterned robing. Well made and in a good assortment of colors. Sizes 7 to 14 $3.98 Overcoats, $2.98 Button-to- :he neck . collar Brown or hea; cloth. Warmly lmed 5 es 2V; to 8. 79c Blouses, 49¢ Perfect quality. Striped mad- ras, percale, chambray and khaki color. H(gh neck, long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15. * chinchilia and admiral Coat, in sizes 2; to 7. in sizes 15 to 17 only. Also Warm Knickers, 95¢ Formerly $1.50 and $1.69. Lined and unlined knickers of woolen mixtures in brown, blue and gray. Included are Cromp- ton corduroys. Sizes 8 to 17. Wash Suits, 89¢ Uusually sold for $1.50 and $2. Flapper, middv and button-on styles of Peggy cloth, chambray and khaki. \uel\ trimmed with braids and fancy belts. Sizes 3 to 8 Pajamas, 89c Formerly $1.39 and $1.50. One and two piece styles of plain color cottons or striped flannel- ette. Finished with rayon frogs. Sizes 4 to 18 $1.50 Indian Suits, 98c Plain two-piece suits of khaki color drill. Complete with feather headdress. Sizes 6 to 12. Street Floor—King’s Palace. $2.50 and $3 Silk Underwear, $1.59 Nightgowns, chemise and step- ins of crepe de chine and geor- gette. Orchid, peach, blue, flesh and white in elaborately lace- trimmed models or simply tai- lored. Finished with tucked net, laces, hemstitching and ribbons. $3.50 Bath Robes, $2.45 Lawrence robing or corduroy in embossed and wide-wale patterns. Numerous pretty colors and com- binations. Girls’ Sweaters, $1.98 Formerly $2.25 and 2.98. Knitted and brushed wool sweat- ers in button front and coat styles. With roll collar and two pockets. Blue, navy, tan, brown and maroon. $2.50 to $3.50 Corsets, $1 Lot of discontinued numbers and broken sizes of R. & G., C.-B. and Ferris. Girdles and walsts included. All sizes in the lot but not in every style. Flesh coutil and brocade. Second Floor. Silk Hosiery, 50c pr. Just 96 pairs of Pointex service and chiffon stockings with mer- cerized garter top and all-silk chiffons. Slight irregulars of $2 grades. All desirable colors. Silk and Wool Hosiery, 45c pr. ‘Women's. Perfect and firregu- lars of $1 grades. Light colors and black. Also pure woolen hose in black, perfect. Floor Coverings 29c sq. yd. — Full pieces and remnants of 59¢ and $1 qualities. Two and three yards wide, Printed Linoleum and Certainteed Floortex. Excellent patterns for all rooms. Good lengths, and many can be matched. Bring your measure- ments. Third Floor. Children’s Hosiery 15¢ pr. Derby and pineapple pattern Buster Brown hoslery in all shades and black. Broken sizes. 240 pairs. 4 . Infants’ Hosiery, 21c pr. _Wool-mixed stockings in all sizes in white and broken sizes in black. Sizes 4 to 6% in the group. Irregulars of 60c grade. Children’s $1.25 Wool Hose, 59¢ pr. st All-wool and part-wool stockings in perfect quality. 6 to 10% in lovely jacquard and checked patterns for boys and girls. Good colors. Street Floor Children’s Rayon Bloomers, 69¢ Perfect quality. Flesh, white, peach, orchid and malis. ut 60 in the lot. Sizes 4 to 12. Rayon Pajamas, $1.98 Five sets of women's $3.5 smart two-plece Pajamas in and henna, with contrasting ool. ored bands. Also one rayon vest and bloomer set in mals. Vests; Bloomers, 39¢ ea. Formerly 76c _each. Striped Cotton Vests flm neck and sleeveless. All sizes. Bloomers to match in size 44. Forest Mills Union Suits, 50c Children’s Suits with Dutch mneck, knee or ankle length and elbow sleeves. Sizes 2 to 5 only. Seconds of $1 grade. About 120 in the group. Union Suits, 65¢ Perfect quality, Women'’s Rayon Striped and Pilain Cotton Suits. Low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Usual $1 quality. Street Floor

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