Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 27

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L,K\DPIE 5, TOMIGHT UMCLE Woov 1S :g:‘:«o T‘?'uj Yo HOW ARTHUR ANTEATER TAVGHT CHARLIE CROCODILE A LESSOMN N MANNER GREEM FORES LONCHING OM 5 ARTHUR WAS MAMA HE WOLLD MEVER BE RUDE To ARTHUR ANTEATER AGAIN AS TOMORROW MIGHT, WALL (e THE EVE) 'T\G STAR, WASHI D. €. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19%6. 27 —By WEBSTER AND THIS REMINDS ME THAY 1 SAw T FOMMIEST THING YESTERDAY. Two Lirre TING DOWR A HILL 25 ARE WELL AND KI\DOIES WERE COAS £ o L‘“Lffiir;téntl;r‘lou; WINTER. OMTHE SAME SLED WHE™ ALL AT C‘N(fH ENTD:::;(; 'S PERFECT FOR COASTING, THE SLED TIPPED OVER AN OFF WEA . MALH % 0oF S F THEM FELL RIGHT 5 i AT Ary RATE 4T 15 1IN onCLE V_d’_J : QN . My GRACI0U 5! You WoLL MEIGHBORHOOD. SMOW: Goop CVEMIMG KIDDIES ! HERE 1S OMCLE WOCF AGAIN. \ ROPE ALL MY © WA LAGGHED 0 1 \F Yoo Y7 / ’ CouLO k> 7 wvx\/L SEEr 1uu»J Now, ABoUT THLS TIME OF DAY (HARLIE CROCODILE ALWAYS CRAWLED CUT OF THE SUSTER. AMO TEOK A LITTLE MAG ory THE RLIE SLEPT HE LOOKED 2 3 EAORE . WHEN CHARLIE : T ARTHOR AnTEATEE WAS ti/kfi e Lne. A GREAT BIG LOG.1 At e gericlons Be s JRE ALL Y00 KIODIE S WOULD HAVC ML T Lo (;A\S € ”LR \ HIM FOR ONE HAD YoU SEEM HI ON ——) KIDDIES AR .l orF STRAWBRKRY 'n,ng DAY. EVE™ w(]t[(; B SrHorTcare 3 \WOOF Wou ( A ICE CREAM HAVE GECN ; ‘. OME DAY INTHE GREAT o CHARLLE COPILE WENT HOME 0 STAGE TH GAME UP AT MY, ER. BUT W1 SCE ArD PROMISED HIS io Lie SNIGHT BUT MY SISTERIN-LAW'S KIDS z‘;;gé;:zng AR TH 17uzw LATTE BRATS ARE ALL OVER N Hou How ‘BouT YouRr FLACE, 60 4 RS e ek 2o LONG AS HE LIED- K1ODIE 5, UNCLE WOOF FLL YOU mw GERT GABCON FLAYED A TRICH O HORAL HPEOFC '\'Amus-r (5000 MIGHT, | /% CApoIEs! PLEASANT DREAM S !, i 7 /| ROOT GIVES $25,000 |1,/ 55" 5 5, 4 [H. T. PROCTOR DIVORCED. AWARD TO MAGAZINE| 525 (2 Sty it Wilson Be Used to Foster Knowledge | of the council, that thé principal By the A, NEW Elihu | Woodward Wilson Foundation peace prize of § , h money for the diffusion of knowledge | said the minister, “to see you so reg- on_international problems. ular_in your place on the Sabbath The fund will become the nucleus | day.” of an endowment fund for Foreign | Affairs, by the Council on Foreign Relations v I get such a comfortable se: idge of Harvard Unive and S ce; publication or should the Au,le\lum Council on Foreign Relations be dis- | ; ; solved, Mr. Root has specified in a Foundation Peace Prize to| 100t 5 1 o havis, presidbnt | should be used as the directors deem of Foreign Affairs. most useful to promote a general = | understanding of the relations be- = tween the United States and other nations. o\’ter(l:l_h Procter is in Pa YORK, December 30.— = TR Root, who was awarded the | Most Restful to Her. | OIN THE e very pleased, sirs. J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” donated the Robinson,” “Deed, sir,” replied the good lady, a quarterly review published | “I'm glad to come, for it's not every The magazine, which was founded a o little to think about. W.&]J.SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House with the Green Shutters” FURNITURE At Worthwhile Values A,L of the items offered during this closing week of the year are of the usual W. & J. Sloane standards, and those considering the purchase of any of the following will find that ' the prices represent a distinct opportunity if they avail themselves of this offer. OPEN ARM CHAIR—covered s4.8:00 RISy i i 3 e s SOFA TABLES—m Mahogany 22.50 and Gum, and Walnut and Gum . from END TABLES—-m Mahogany and 00 Gum; also Walnut and Gum. . . from 8 NESTED TABLES — variety of 22.00 wood finishes and lacquer finishes . from OPEN BOOKCASES ;o g CLOSED BOOKCASES S 5500 with disappearing glass doors . . Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Sali:fizction‘ Woodward & Lnthrap DOWN STAIRS STORE Remnant Day Friday Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable cr exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone cr Mail Orders not accepted Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats ¥ %15 ind Sports Mixture Coats, in fash- Slip-on ‘Sweaters, $1; were $1.95. 24 all-wool styles; fur- cuffs and collar. Sweaters in attractive plain colors and stripes. With smart cricket and student necklines; sizes 34 to 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, *5 50 satin, flat crepe, je and tweed dresses. Attractive models in light and dark shades. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 40. rtline models in black or mixtures. Sizes Satin Dresses, $8; were $16.50. 10, in tailored effects; black, contrastingly trimmed Sizes 13, 20, 30 to 42. Poiret Sheen Dresses, $8; were $12.95 and $16.50. A limited number in navy, tailored styles. Sizes 18, 30, 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Radium, 75¢ Was $1 to $1.35. All-Silk Radiums, in wide assortment of popular styles and striped and figured effects and new range colors. Included few silver and gold of colors. 12 s, for e = 5 < Gl S Short Lengths of Fashionable Silks, greatly reduced. Lengths from 1 to 3 Jersey Dresses, $3.95 v Wanied ol ’ Union Suits—Reduced Silk-and-wool Union Suits, $1.75; were $250 and $2.95. 8, in broken sizes: Dutch necks. elbow or sleeveless; tight knee and built-up shoulders. Silk-and-wool Union Suits, $1.50; were $1.95 and $225. Iull cut garments in broken sizes. Sale of Hats, $1.95. Sating, Faille, Velours 1 Felts in a in shades of tan, Chanel red, sveen, st and copen wshionable sty in sizes 16, 18, 36 and 35. Underwear Reduced Crepe de Chine Chemise and Step-ins, Soc; were $1. Small sizes, flapper type qarments; broken sizes. B U Gotton Union Suits, 75e; were $125 and Cotton Costume Slips, 65c; were $I. built-up shoulders and tight 3roken sizes; deep hems. knees. Sizes 40 to 50. Cotton Knit Vests, 15c; welI'eIZScI; T: in 4 broken sizes 38 to 42. Soiled. Built-up G d P shoulders. owns an ajamas Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers (seconds), 95¢ Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas, $1; were Sunbeam Rayon Vests (seconds), 58c $1.95. Slightly soiled from handling; flesg Rayon Step-ins, 50c; were S Pastcl hite;” slip-on and button-front shades and all sizes. Soiled from display. Pl LB Flannelette Pajamas, $1; were $1.95. Flannelette Kimonos, 75¢; 8, in attractive Striped Flannelette Pajamas, in size 42 floral designs. only. $1 15 Our exclusive seconds in the 1ast sale of the year. Select from light or dark shades and all sizes, 8% to 10. Lisle tops and feet DOWN STAIRS STORE Burlington Never-Mend Silk Over-Knee Hose, Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves, 55c pair. Very $1.75 Granite Fuhioned Sllk Hose Evegulars 65c; Irregulars of $1 grade. In several special. Flare and turn-back cuffs, and | po];lllar shades; and sizes 8% to 10 in the shades of mode and beaveg from which lot. to select. Sizes 5% to 7 in the lot. DOWN STAIRS STORE Satin or Patent Leather Pumps, #1-% Men’s High Shoes, $2.95; were $5. 25 pairs, in k and tan calf. Excellent shoes; in lot all sizes, 9 to 11, but not all sizes in every style, 2.95 50 85, o Women's Pumps, $2.95; were $4.50 and A ues most remarkable. All sizes in the lot, 75 pairs in paslent lea!her,sb‘lflck it 3 to 8, but not every size in every style. tan calf. Broken sizes, 2% to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s 0’Coats, $16.75 Girls’ and Infants’ WERE MUCH MORE. Woolen Over- wear—Reduced coats at a price much lower than_ their veal worth, reduced for clearance. Popu- Cinderella and Lucette Dresses, $1.35; were $1.95 ightly mussed from dis- lar styles. Sizes 36, 37, 38, 40 and 42. v: broken s Men’s Shil’ts, 75c inderaiia Dre , 68¢; were $1. In Panty \cl\lF sizes 2 to 6 years. otto! nic ts, i i Were $1 to $1.50. 165, soiled and mussed n Union Suits, special 66c. In from display. Broadcloth, madras, per- broken sizes, priced {or clearance am Scarf Set ; R iRty icorty Eises 14 toTy Pl and Scarf Sets, $125; were $2.95. colors and stripes. Child’s Shoes—Reduced infants’ Silk, Wool and Cotton Vests, 50¢; Boys’ Shoes, $2.95. High or low shoes, in were $1. Warm and full cut. Infants’ Bands, were 35¢c; now 18c. tun calf, with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. Splendid values. Sizes 1 Infants’ Wool Sox, 25c pair; were 50c. to 6. Broken sizes. White, with contrasting Children’s Shoes, 95¢ pair; were $1.76 and stripes. All-wool Sweater Sets, $2.50; were $3.95 $2.95. High or low models, variety of leathers. Sizes 4 to 7. and $4.95. Sets consist of cap, sweater und leggins. Children’s Shoes, $1.95; were $2.95. 200 pairs, in black or tan calfskin, some with Towels—Bedspreads Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 4 to 11. 2.28. 26, with cluster stripes of blue, ;(rinkled Bedspreads, $1.68 each; were pink and orchid. Large size Turkish Towels, 45¢c. Al B d 75 . $l };hilkr“, }t\e.zll-\" ;\'el%lll.‘;.\‘hphl irregulars.) urkis| owels, 4 and 5 for 0, in edLamps, 75¢; were are slightly irregular.) e e e Semi-Made Dresses, 50¢ pottery bases and parchmentized shades, Were $1.28. 100, of excell o or sateen-trimmed with braid. Complete m.m,sAu cut U‘.,,';,p“\f:.,:l}"% :‘U“EL“‘V” \'\"fih with cord and socket. trimmings included. Sizes 16 to 44. Han dbags, $1-95 Unbleached Muslin, 8 Yards, $1 Were $295 and $3.95. Slightly soiled; Fancy Goods Reduced calf, seal and reptilian-calf leathers. Pouch and envelope styles; lined and Soiled Buffet Sets, 75¢; were $1 and $1.25. fitted. 60 pieces, of all-linen, with lace and braid Boxed Stationery, 50c; were $1. 20, trimming. slightly soiled boxes of gray, blue and Odds and Ends of Fancy Goods, 35c; white paper. were 50c to 75c. Slightly soiled. DOWN STAIRS STORE $2.95 Imported Oval Velvet Rugs < L 50, in attractive Oriental designs and rich col- 30x54-inch Imported Japan orings. _The popular 27x50-inch scatter size. were $1.50. Reversible; crowfoot borders. Imported Coco Brush Mats, special, 50c. A very 27x54-inch Derby Velvet Rugs, special, $1.95. popular size. 50 new rugs, with rich luster and finish. DOWN STAIRS STORE 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 57 A new low price for this nationally known floor covering. Room size rugs in a selection of ten at- ractive patterns, Perfect pieces. g 4 & N DOWN STAIRS STORE [ Were $4.50 and $5.85. Greatly reduced for clear- ance on account of broken size ranges The styles are all excellent and the val- of sateen or seco (rayon). Complete ith cord_and socket, Variety of colors. Sconces, 75c; were $1.25. Blue, brown and gold tinted. IMoodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Friday Remnant Day Remnant Day Offerings are not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on ap- proval; mail or phone orders not accepted Rugs Reduced for Friday 1—9x12 High-grade Wool \\ il- 1—6x9 \\4-|~l~1| Wilton Rug. ton Rug. Was $82.50. No Was Now $67.50 29x12 Finest Quality Worsted | ot O domog o Wilton Rugs, with Persian o designs Were == lot 30x51 Oval B 5 2 |(|l‘ Were $4.7 Seamless Axminste | Color Seamless Were 855, Now n \l‘l\#" Rug. Wilton Velvet $55. No Heavy-weight M N106 Ned ugs. © Grea Velvet Rugs. Were t % Now 5 B ‘hinese Rug. - 8.3 x 10.6 Rugs. Were Iy damaged) Now Short lengths { use as ' Short Lengths Drapery Fabrics Reduced V3 to V5 Former Price Rayons, net: \rquisettes, creton denims, burlaps and many other es can be had i t sths that are ideal for siip covers, pillow cove and other uses in and about the home. Squares For Chair Seats 50cto$3.75 Velour, tapestry, damask, brocade and rep squares in approximate size 24x24 inches, are offered tomorrow at these very low prices. Rayon Net Panels, $1 pair Well made Panel Curtains with 2-inch fringed bottoms in tone suit- able for the average living or dining room 31015 0dd Lot Curtains Reduced 1 Curtain and Drapery Section, Sixth floor Chinaware Values 48 0dd Decorated China and Porcelain Plates, pecially priced at 66 Tmported card table cov Glassware Values 141 Thin Blown Optie Tumblers. Specially tomorrow S 10(‘ ?mll 175 Thin Blo ble Tumblers, two diffe styles with neh Yellow Special Imported Decorated i Plates. Special 15¢ FI66A at 2L Tmported Decorated Ple e Plates. Special e i 4 Tmnorted Decorated (mmd 1550 T dorteass Cabica Dishes. Special Bonbon Boxes. Special, S I e ® 15 Black Glass Bases for Vases “:“ e Bowls. Special. . “10¢ 2 Imported Decorated Meat 5 p St Dishes. Special 93e Vasess Wets 5 Now. red G 50 23 Decorated Porcelain Break- o grooa ooy fast Plates. Special Vb Diahes . at 12 Decorated Porcelai perfect). Were 83 each. Plates. Special duced tomorrow to Decorated Porcelain Coversd Hand-painted Dishes. Special s (lghtly_imperfe Decorated Porcelain \lm Dishes. Special Tmported Decorated Salad Set, of seven pieces. Was § Colored Glass Com footed styles.. Specially lmpum-d Decorated Salad or Fruit Dishes. Were $3.50 eac] Now §1., Imported Decorated Fruit e 3 Electric Fish Bowl. Was $3.75. Now...§2 oy~ $ v Tmported Decorated China g'm R e D Set. Was $15. Now ...$7.50 ~ Flower Vases. Were Imported Decorated Potte: each. Reduced tomorrow Birds. Were $1 each. Now 50¢ 2 ‘I”I | [.-(I ( i fl ' I s1 . N P, v - Pairs ll)lkll’ ol 0“" il e o Candiesticks. Were $2 a pair alian Pottery $5. Now Italian Decornted ’ Comport. Was $5.50. Now §: ” 3 White Imported Molds 1 Imported Colored Glass Bon- (slightly imperfect). W bon Dish: footed style. W g Now .§3 ;l‘:f,l;:}n;‘ W aported Colored Giass Per. ter Dishes. Were §1. Now 50¢ fume Bottles, with drop stop- s. Were $2 each. Now. $1 Imported Decorated Strainers, . xri\r:l! (l 'vlm‘:ii ’1‘ lu~s“( an- with handles. = Were §1.85 ) Was $5. Now.. each. Now 5 Imported I)amnned Slmmel\. C. with handle s 4 Impufled (nlund Glass B each. Now B Vases. Were 3 ea oln Imported V Now .es .. 15¢ Cheese Dish. s 2 ¥ Now Chinaware Section, x-um floo Housewares Reduced Table 1 White Enameled Bathroom lidmiluml\' B i |nl(llnl—. Gltasware Section, Fi 1 Unfinished Gateleg (slightly _imperfect). Was Mirror (slightly $14.50. Now. s $3.2 1 Stainless Steel Car (slightly damaged). O o s nssin 1 Set Stainless J Table Knives and Forks, with white handles shopworn). ....58 1,000-sheet roll per _dozen rolls 1 White Enameled Kit inches aged). Was $9 3 Mahogany Finished Bowls, with hammer and 6 (slightly damaged). 2 \\hne Enameled Fi s, square shape Were §7. S h . .$17.50 1 Brass Coal Hod (slight! eled Bathroom worn). Was $18. N htly damag 1 Brass Coal Hod ( st Now. worn). Was $16.50. $8. 1w |I||l‘ Enameled ~ Bathroor 1 Sheet Brass Fender for a Mirror (slightl, inch fireplace (alu.htl\' shop. Was $2._ Now 5¢ worn). Was $26. Now....$15 3 White Enameled Breakfast 2 White Enameled Fiber Bath- Trays, with folding _legs room Hampers; large size. c slightly damaged). Were $3. ner shape (slightly damaged). Now ..$1.95 Were § . Now......$3.95 Housewares Fitih floor. Negligees Reduced 6 Printed Crepe de Chine Negligees, in attractive shades. Were $10.50. Now..... 3 Japanese Figured Silk Nexhgees. copen blue hackgrouml with rose bands on sleeves and front. Were $18. $8.95 2 Crepe de Chine Negligees, 1 peach trimmed with blue; 1 peach trimmed with nile. Were $10.50 and $16.50, re;pculncl\ Now, each .$5.95 1 lmported Robe, of pink flanucl bca\mfully ‘embroidered (solled) Was $27.50. Now 1 Imported Albatross Kimono, in rose. Was $15. I\ow 1 Blue Albatross Sacque. Was $5. Now, 1 Blue Knitted Sacque. Was §5. Now. 1 Figured Terry Cloth Robe. Was $7.50. Now Negligee Section, Third floor.

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