Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1927, Page 25

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MUSSOLINI ORDERS YOUTH MOBILIZED Boys to Be Taken Into “Black Shirts” on Fascism’s Fifth Year of Existence. By the Ass e campaign of ogram for 19 ¥ Promer Alussolini i tonight ess of purpose | nd_council is had analyzed et forth the o regime in a nature of | Only Three Holidays. ) the country will have official holidays: e- | | ated. | work the | first, ond m« with the a third, impr education of ciplined collaboration thorities ¢ ment in t} be ahle for politic and corpora &tate, and, f damental vi Iso_approved | ‘Charter of | nder more ef- life of the na- the drawi labor,” desig flclent the productiv tion by arranging class co-operation lirect control of the state. This ed us the sed on nd the ng all “Magna ( the elim co-ordina labor matters Only Yo By deci will be nc present of party. wh 940,000 hs to Be Admitted. of the council, the ther sdmission for t adults Into the membership is placed a membership cards will to those whose political pasts can bear the strictest on other hand, all “vanguard- ists"—youths between the ages of 14 and 18—will be admitted when they reach the age of 18, while young men between 18 an ng the req- ‘| a ball in the rotunda of the Capitol, the only one ever given there. G. 0. P. LAUDS TAYLOR FOR TENNESSEE JOB State Committee Gives Representa- tive Vote of Confidence and Praise on Patronage. Br the Associated THE SUNDAY BS8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 1927— PART 1. 9 l Defies Governor I i who has HOSPITAL BENEFT | - TOBE STVLE SHO | Early Society Affairs to Aid| g | Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, {John A THOMAS J. TYNA Colorado State Pen renched himsel Of the equipped with ma fled the governor, the newly appointed w flord R. Glasson, or any on. alhuml to break in ur get him out. to suspend | ges of in- iency and inhu- i been lodged against the head, but Tynan denies that the governor has the power to remove him. Garfizld Memorial Recalled by Coming Fete. A cabaret fashion show for the benefit of Garfield Memorial Hospital will be given at the Mayflower Friday evening. This thoroughly modern affair calls to mind some of the other brilliant social functions held in aid of this worthy fund. They are recounted by vice dent of the hoard, whose mother, Mr. Logan, for president of the i When the hospjtal was dedi 1884 a beautiful garden ps held on the grounds, with lights and Chinese lanterns. matrons and their daughters dispensed refreshments from lunch tents and there was dancing. Ball Given at Capitol. The same year, Mrs. Tucker says, her mother and co-workers sponsored Mem- bers of the Senate and House were among the benefactors. Among the incorporators were Mrs, a Chandler of Brook] James Gilfillan of New York (_‘,lty. wi with many Washington residents, some of whom are still active in be- half of the hospital. Miss Aline Solo- mons, daughtér of A. S. Solomons, one of the original benefactors, is 2 mem- ber of the presewt board of lady visitors. Various cities and Siates also were represented among the donors who supplied beds, rooms and furnishings, | @ besides large sums of money. Mrs. of- | Alexander Graham Bell gave a bed pational committeeman from The committee gave Tay- lor a vote of confidence. declaring that under his administration of the office of mational committeeman the distri- + bution of patronage kad been just and equitable. “We have no excuses to offer for d, le v tlon by the Senate on the nominatior by the President of A. V. district attorney for whose confirmation, it w being opposed In part at least because he was recommended by the Hon. J. Will Taylor. The resol erted that “the ethics is as high igan, State, East in Tennessce as in Hampshire or West, North or GENERAL STRIKE LOOMS ON MEXICAN RAILWAY“KII Unions’ Council Declares It wuxl‘..m Serve Notice Unless Mechanics’ Conflict Is Settled. By the Associated Prees. MEXICO CITY, The threat of a g Mexican Railway hs situation caused by a chanfes, which far t has_curtailed pussenger traffic. The General ( Unions today January 8 and freight 2d 10 duys in a must be ser Pupils Give Recital. Pupils of E structor, vesterday afte velyn Davis, dancing in 1 t, guve a recital | udio. The stories and . | Willilam Walcott, eral strike on the It lica past month | |and $1,000. Mrs. Hitt, wife of former Representative Hitt of Illinois, gave two beds in the names of her sons. Many Supplied Equipment. Mrs. Poin, wife of Senator Poin, gave two beds. Mrs. Theodore Lyman of Mas other orthington gave one, and an- joint gift of Mrs, the ¥ . Smith and n. Mi being donated by Mrs. wife of the owner | § of the Oneida Mills of New York, Silver for the first equipment of the hospital was supplied gratuitously by Companies of Connecticut. sent hoard of incorporators New | inc] ce A { Woodbury Prescott « Hacke Miss Laura Harlan, Maj. Gen M. W' Ireland. v ©. Wallace Rad- Miss Aline randin, Hen 1 Association b and fashion show next faay a brilliant financial success voluntary task, of Band of Bible Le he Bible to s ago and Lactobacillus Acndnphdut Call our product “I M PEvate Mark) | For Inteatinal disorders. t numbers included poems, expressed i chidr Garrott fan'l]fll' Jacq ne Embrey and | Rita Dunnigan of the students attended Mld City Mnrket A Farmer. salled mid< Site Urged the .\n Commissioner scoll, presi liaferro : o TMIdCity Citizens' Asso dent of the giation. Fire Committee to Meet high-pressure Wil meet its ¢ District's “tion _comunittee ond tim after The o for . chief en Pepartment. S tng the con on highpre number ©f nts und friends | 1TO STIT ne North 89. 1315 U St N.W. GRANDS UPRIGHTS e AND ~- MIDGET PIANOS FOR RENT/ HUGO WOR(H | 110 G. EsT.1879, fire | Mrs. Carrie Harrison of Indianapolis, | i Women: and stses 4-Buckle GALQSHES b EF DflllAR'D Y SPECIAL Women’s 79¢ Striped Sateen SLIPS 3 for °1 ty. all ver wlain e, flo DOLLAP-DAY —SPECIAL Women’s Charleston DRESSES s DOLLAR-DAY ~—SPECIAL— g Genuine Infants’ Ruben Shirts DOLLAR-DAY SPECIAL $1 Girls’ 2 to 6 Yr. Voile Dresses 2 for *1 'DOLLAR-DAY —SPECIAL— $1 Amoskeag and Loretta Cloth . CREEPERS onsdale Jean | MIDDY BLOUSES White. long Sizea for girls, $1 Fine, Sheer Dimity Blouses Fresh and made. Sizes 1 ©1.98 Girle’ Stylish DRESSES Asaortod Amoskeas am. tast Strictly washal c Flowered Crepe Ffil.OOMER"quOl’ 51 with Mlors Flesh, peach or white grounds sored flowers: full eut: reinforce Gowns® 3fors1 White, flesh or peach. in crepe ook:_full cut: regular sizes $1 Infants’ 2 for $l Sk & Wool Shirts . Richelien brand: very fino grade: 298¢ Quilted Pure white: strictly sanitary: size 17x18 CRIB PADS 2for$1 79¢ Infants’ warmly Silk Bonnets Neat lace and bhon trim Zfor$l 3Prs.$l gaddle seat. dou- 75¢ Flannel SLEEPERS & Pink 2 to 6 59¢ Girls’ Sateen BLOOMERS White, flexh_or e stitehed. Si R , Ci And | Fil’.rv%?e",?.iliforsl 89: Girls’ UNION SUITS Bleached. ribhed collas L 8 A. Sizes 8 10 8 vea 3Prs. 31 Dk 1 2 for sl fleeced 50c Women's Flannel BLOOMERS Pink ar blue stripe: reinforced: full cut 69c Extra Size BLOOMERS Zforsl Womers Crepe. Striped Sateon or Flan. neletts Bloomers,” fill reinforeed, Extra Size GOWNS Flannelette Gowns (% {(‘)ltsl:l 3for$1 pink or hlue lad ‘es’ Knit or Rayon PRINCESS SLIPS Koit ecay o erear Ravon. all colors Infants’ Gerhudu Gowns & Kimones Fine white flannel $1.50 Children’s Comple(e s INDIAN SUITS Long khaki pants, coat and feath drens. Sizes 4 10 14 years. Al de: 59¢ Girls’ Wi : vEsrs z'& PX;:‘;; 3for $] yeste, ankle pants pleas s 2forS1 )51 Sheer nainsook $1.49 Women- Long CREPE KIMONO Plain or flowered serpentine crove cut wizes: neatly trimmed $2.49 Infants’ COATS Long or short. embroiders trim 51 .39 Women'’s Fine %?EPE GOWNS 51 Contrast or flowgred trim: white and Qéc Lace Trim Infants’ Dresses 2 for s;! Lace bottoms, embroidered nansook ©1.25 Flannelette | DRESSING SACQUES 1 D()I_U\R*DZ\Y —SPECIAL Certainteed 2 Yd. Wide Felt Base Floor Covering Regular and extra sizes $1.98 Women’s Fine noum—mw —SPECIAL— 39c Yd. Wide Black SATEEN 5 Yds. *1 twill weave: high 1 zed vpermanent 1 n the lot " | PILLOWCASES 11| $1.00 Yd.-Wide 12,000 Yds. $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N v 2 e E T 2 T T T 2 L2 LTI T . No \Iax/ Phone or €. O. D. Orders HARRY AUFMAN V12 211107J 790777, repe. all colors, full eut length. 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. ;l”.”SO Infants’ Handmade 50‘ Ch‘ld';:‘:m“ A PHILIPPINE DRESSES 51 SPORT HOSE 4Prs.$1 R R Wi | e i $1.75 Wool-lined Infants’ 2 for $l SILK KNIT CAPS$1 e g Hitgh neck. long sleeves: the pants ankle | length: sizes 36 to 46 perfe $1.75 Part-Wool 1 UNION SUITS Silk atripe, &l extra sizes. p | . Fine and_warm. vink or hlue trim 59¢c Infants’ Striped RAYON SHIRTS 3 for 31 75¢ Polly Prim APRONS Black | muslin: fa |$1.59 24x24 | Hemmed Diapers signs, stamped on | Made of heavy-weight bird n | e TS for U 89c Comfort Size | Dress GI:;L:‘:u 5 Yds $1 BéTTS veless: knee. recular and brand. button front. perfect: all 59c Yard-Wide 3for 51 cs;‘.fl?‘;"!,', - >Yds.31 \Bfi‘fi"s’éfii"s“'”z for $1 2 4 and Gy fast fort. fill $1.50 Roman Stripe COVERS long. 4% in 2. fringed all a | $1 Double-Bed SHEETS Sl‘ 98 é;lol:ed Stripe l |Krmkle Bedspreads Double-bed size, {n pigk. blue o st permanent krinkle. \SScColdBorder sforsl heoks, nlai's Tabelid nert 3Prs. $1 COUCH f styles WOOL CLOVES iptigt and turn-bae Shioy 19c En,gluh |LONGCLOTH 10 yd $1 Each piece labeled perfect. Chamois fin- | i Funi 10-vard vieces. 75¢c Opaque & Holland WINDOW SHADES 2 fflr $l Full size, 3x6 ft. Choice of zreen white and eeri. Complete with fixtu gold. pink or 39¢ 46-in. Sani 3|1clo:h m4Yd T aFhite ‘59c Yard~dee l‘Storm Serge 3Yd8.sl center welded | TURK TOWELS e Yd. wide, fast color: new 1997 tern: useful length: 2 to 10 yards Blelched Muslin andard brand: fre ot dress prown, black and cut_from_{ull [$1 Al bver 'SILK HOSE copen pat Sihstandards ng |39c Burson 159¢ 42x72 * | Bolster 3for$1 Split-Sole H.,“4Prs.$1 ster ases T N e zscvdlfi.lié's'eéum ) $1.69 81x99 Inch FLANNEL 7Yds'~ |Hemstitched Sheets Extrasize. Full bleache | and troned. Run'of the miil 50c 42x36 Sulloped4for s sizes weight Sl ancv Cuff | Fabric Gloves 2 Prs. $] New shades with faues, embroideied [t < and backs: pertect : Hose Hand win {Miibing. - Run'of fhe mil) ‘S"..K HOSIERY i S n's F \lll Tas hmlwd Pure Silk Marquxsett¢6 Yds- $1 I B rerula Choice o cream and Arabian fine B EALD, gesdiaad bord r | 75¢ Cutey Crib 50c Silk Stripe | BLANKETS | Wmter Vests3for$1 i e fancy bord v sleeveless. Women’s Sl 50 78¢ Single Bed STRAP SLIPPERS Blankets R e nm:sssuorzs 159¢ Amoskeag 3Yds $1 In brown and black: some i : | Rayon Alpaca o e 2 in_the lot. 50 full pieces checks, plaids, stripes and pertect Guality Men’s, Women’s and Boys’ STORM RUBBERS t_auality Regular and Rayon Drapery 29c 45x36 | Women’s, Mlsses & Boys PILLOWCASES 5for$1 Sees&Oifects. v 'L Extra_quality. free Gobd styles: durable leather soles and hem ! torn and’ troned. rubber heels. Al sizes. $2 the pair Men’s & Women’s Juliets $1 AND FELT.SUPPERS Men 's 79¢ Blue Shirts A hambray Colar-attached Shirts; Sl 98 Felt Bue 1x431-FT. RUGS £o0d assortment inch 19¢ Bleached LINEN cmsns Yds. $1 Partlinen D b 390 Pure Linen {FACE TOWELS Cho blue, ¢ and orcli | | stripe G0 Aoved |10c Shelf oitciorn 24 Yds.S1'%, Fgtha 4for$1 nnm- around. AllL white or faney edges: 1 piece: many patterns to_ch €6.98 to $15 New Spring Street and Evening DRESSES $4.98 ing Dresses nre in wide variety of ctte, and all have silk shps. Dresses are new Spring styles, i pe or satin; sizes 16 to 48, ‘|Kid Gloves Zforsl‘ .| 79cto $1 Ennmel 2Prs.$1‘ $1.50 and $2 Rayon . Gowns, Teddies Bloomers and ! 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Py <o White Enamel Mirror ;| $1 Burson Pure SILK ;10555 Prs. $1 '$1 45.In. Lace 9 'Curtain Panel £ own eurt + wide. in 69c¢ Window SHADES Lque shades ompieta; with AXtie ¥ slight: heavy . Yds. $l 3 for $ l | isfslfeé':cks 10 Prs. $1 Fine weave. in fast s | reguiara: Black: tat nao | L?:af;edwlvll?leslm 1 0Yds. $1 standard count, i 4for$1 8x30 2for51 49¢ F‘nn‘c‘ 3 *LACE SCARFS Beautiful designs: size orn | $1 Duplex SHADES en. ecru white $1.49 Waterproof Hood Attached Raincapes 1 6Prs.$l _ Homer-Laughlins’ Fine China DISHES $2 and $3 Faille, Silk, Satin and Felt $10 & $15 New Spring Dresses $ Choice o washable color gIng- plaid. checks neat- $20 & $25 COATS Reduced To Men’s & Boys’ $7.50 to $10 SWEATERS DflllAP DAY SPECIAL 15¢ Amoskeag Domet Flannel 14 Yds. 1 m.",’."‘?'i‘ Juslity. Jull niece L. Uiy oxkruk o= mlkn Wich'a five rade.

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