Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1927, Page 8

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8 3 .., __THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 9 1927 PART . TWO-THIRDS RULE memlas=On Sale Monday in 11 National Convention. “The arigin of the “two.thirds rule ' J e ‘ soverning neminations in the na tional conventions of the Democratic party. now under attack. is discussed G in detail in a atement issued re o by the publicity bureau of the | . national commitiee. | tement emanating from the | committee headquarters makes no el B Last week Mr. Edward Kohner (thirty years on 7th Street) sold us his entire stock of apparel and fu rule najority rule in make you rub your eyes—at prices a fraction of their real worth. In addition to the Bee Hive Stock we sizes and round out selections. And we are adding other sales Monday in the Basement Store to enable onfmen b And no C. O. D.’s. Use these pages as a shopping guide and bring them with you Monday. Extra sal ca From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store and The Hecht Co. Basement Store which had : eof Thomas | From Kohner’s 5 Miscellaneous item e, or Just | Bee Hive Store Women’s Dresses 20 Jersey Dresses Women’s Dresses P gl W 6 Just 19 Baby Boys’ White quote former values. S GoISAE Convention ) lar it € $297 31-97 $l Children’s Sateen Blo Buren, who had served Children’s Flannelette Drawers r of State in Jackson's - GOW“S Antl Kimonos % e ritain mnd s nos ORI .., ... i s o0n s - SRR R o] LS D S From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store L Girls’ Well Tailored, Whi had been turned down by ' i .Suhnb. flnt crepes, georgettes and 3 Girls’ White and Pink Voi enemies in the Senate. ; Infants’ Fleece-lined Poiret twills, Popular colors. One and two piece styles, smartly Just 200 of these, so come early. Women'’s and Misses’ Voil !’;g:r\flpe(-l?’v‘v;;n\:‘f‘:'(;'\“. T Shirts.. Sizes to 2. ....17¢ Bea d.e d and emb.roidgred _.nd trimmed with buttons, braid and Flat crepe, georgette and wool fab- Silk-and-Fabri v Senate coalition,’ as Warm Flannelette Sleep- otherwise modishly trimmed. Sizes novel pockets. In. navy blue, tan, rics, dotted voile and Jersey. Good Just 75 Silk-and-Fabric an| ers, broken sizes. .....17c 16 to 50. brown and rose. Sizes 16 to 46. color assortment. Sizes 16 to 54. to . ceeiees St i His friends and admir: 5 White Coats, sizes 1 Just 75 Children’s P?P popular. ented the action of the S GO [ b now vee el st e i it @ Wool Crepe, Corduroy 200 Velo-Suede Hats| | $29-50 to $34-50 Coats $49.50 Fur Coats S —— ven and the President . le the party was practi | and Pique Coats. Now 57c d t ous for the re-election of Pres .y . airs of Perfecti(} nt R e e nx::({’d‘ en) | Chinchilla and Knit Wool s l 4.97 $ .97 Just 5 t contention about who should Carriage Covers ......97c . od ; \ ce ot 1 by J ‘s friends that t i From Kohner’s Bee Hive and . A ‘\r":%‘:g s";\ (;’:‘:“ff“"r."?n“:’:"'?““(;; Ju,:itcllzyl::y B“ntmg";] 47 Regular Basement Stock Our Basement % From Kohner's Bee Hive Store Just 18 Pairs of Infants” K of the ‘Senate cealition,” was to « o o the electoral college vote for Vice | i Women’s Hats in good shapes. Of fur fabrics or trimmed with fur. Just two fur coats, rabbit and Q e sy o car Br;:l:dter“;:z: 31»5’::%1.47 Velo-suede, a material that is very Excellent values for those who get cony skin, dyed in modish eolors. didate, and thus to carry the election | 2 . much worn just now. All colors, here early. Large fur collars and Sizes 36 to 42. You'll be surprised d 7 s (Bniton’ Btmcasteied nto. Infants’ Sweater Sacques and a large variety for choice. a few with fur cuffs for trimming at the value in these coats. Two-thirds Rule Debated. and Leggings ........ 47c 8 to 10 yard [engths_ So g for the first Demo- o A i Satte _:;xa.n:‘;?'fizn\“;?:h;', gl ’}"r:‘:s Leng Silk lChr;alemng - ; nleleee;::' gt:'r‘:::‘t:sve Js‘!:' in the newspapers of the time the Dresses; all white. ... .97c w 9 S . W' C . s . . ¢ th § dn, "Bkt n Soppe o 41| @ Flannelette Gowns and omen's duits mter Coats Winter Coats lowsprices;. From) outd candidate for Vi esident, thus . \-n:‘igi';n?nxn;'mpu;:: election, through Petticoats. Now s the agency of the electorai college, $3.97 32.97 1 ot . and keeping the election away from Infants’ Nainzook Muslin ‘ A firm,\closely woveny over the two-thirds rule, appearing in' 3 Just 12 Novelty Rattles From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store 0 Kohncr'.s Beitweiaie good shades of peacocl the Baitimore Republican (a Jackson 3 % el 10 3 Z ¢ £ s A few capes in the lot. Most of d black. Sta organ), while the convention was in 0 EEDIODESLY RS, - . . TAOE Just three suits, in broken sizes, Just sixteen coats of Bolivia and the coats fur trimmed. A wonderful navy an ac! “ S bwe Mot vas o0 Just 48 Infants’ Caps but a good chance for those women suedine; fur trimmed. Sizes from opportunity for those wemen who and economize. From#) :"r:res\r:?:lruu'::;;n;;h?; (s}:::v'xnr::}:\(vld"nr and Bonnets % who can use them. Blue serge suits 16 to 38. Obviously of much higher are needing a new coat. Sizes 16 E l. h soting adopted By the convention fol Sudasts’ Wel Mise sl to start wearing on the first mild day. value. 2 to 40. ng 18 ows . & S et ek e e S Color-fast, yard-wide he delegation from each State. shal | l“f'f"l" BShO" - sleeved w- C F T . C 5 such pretty clothes forys SenmE Y et s | @ Lisle Bands inter Coats ur-Trimmed Coats 250 Dresses neatly printed in two.as B S REh Otate thtuid o veR e R3¢ D A8: ioys Wand s 97 Only 250 yards. From® a suitabl the offic ice ll[x:fl‘!:;f*fl? %E:T%EEF“I!: :“lgl(l:h? re?é'l‘; & F B s From The Basement Store Stock Otton . o electoral col o " 5 5 g o i D e e b From Kohner’s From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store rom the Basement Store A group in which you will find Splendid for drapg portionment bill recently framed by | A 4 ivi i . ) A B e ot o T (Bee Hive Store TR T e Bohv:'a, weflecloth ?nd velour dr:luu forllflernoon and e:emn' children’s apparel. Pr and that two-thirds of the whole num- | PRy coats, richly trimmed with fur. In and general wear. One and two d d All z fn e el : of Bolivia, Suede and Broadcloth of . f e ored grounds. wer of the votes given be required for and The Hecht Co. ¥ s . h £ pieces, flat crepes, satins, twill a nomination and on all questions con . higher value. Every coat fur trim- rich shades of grackle - head blue, l e gr s Si ® our own stock. nected therewith. B med and nicely lined brown, black and tan. Sizes 16 to 44. R . e e e “While newspaper accounts of the asement = d » & 14 to 52. time followed the official report close- Iy, the last ph;au ‘and on all ques Japanese Quilted Coats tions connec! there th,” do ot <tori zine_articles % < often stated without the last Sizes 1 to 6 years “The proceedings do not disclose Nai k Gertrude: d L. eimEsEea g wm it | Women’s and Misses’ Accessories From Kohner S asles brthe Sommitiee 0p . Brok e T e e From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store #% Women’s Leather, Novelty, Beaded Bags.... 65c Glrls was Doiit afihe o thirds wian, eummer. | Women’s Brassieres and Bandalettes 27¢ A splendid group of] izing Mr. King's argument thus | Infants’ Wool and Wool- And a& a nomination made by two- ’ 2 § 2 2 thirds of the whole body of the rep d-cotton Shirts . ... Women’s and Misses’ Blouses, in sizes 38 to 48, 97c & ; k :yf.yf tves would .12..1,. ‘more gen. Se::, i :::; ;"L % it Children’ 2; . “;93 H i l,ll T g 17 Women’s Corselettes, Girdles, Ferris Waists. . 97c¢ ":}‘.’d girls of 7 to ‘114‘$2 e e citicoletting. PNt S e L % Women’s Cotton and Lisle Ribbed Hose 37 e arrs with it a greater moral i Children’s Full Length and 73 Sport Hose. . .. 27c¢ S e sl R 17° :?:";::'fil:‘n)::’ s ;_."{W',“'!“",'h,"" o LB T -l . Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, sizes 4 to 12 37c¢ n i = 08 e SR olletries Children’s Flannelette Underwear. . 39c s1 to sl st Bt e e From Our Own Stock Children’s Famous E. Z. Waists, all sizes. ... 19c From Kohner’s Bee Hive Store and Heavy white ,egdl Virginia, ‘objected 1o the . A y - ’ A e bl e e B, ?"rfl.’.fi’.f"x'»’.,fi'férpm Women's Rengo Reducing a.nd Other Girdles. $1.47 The Hecht Co. Basement Stor e kh:'lu collars. Julsts :he b our Government is founded, frantiSaitiet <Gach 7 Wocmen’s Famous Make Knitted Undervests. . 69c : gymn or even class. provide that the rule of ma i Stomenth, . , ; 300 Corsets, several pcpular makes range of sizes throughd L e beeaiise Handpainted Bottle of Women’s Famous Make Knitted Undervests. . 14c Winnanrs Mgoss, S, S S5l amd Noved $7.95 95 ke gt U Hand Lotion earc3e.” | Women’s Famous Make Knitted Pants _ Lingerie ... .... e TR one individuai; and moved, sccording- | ’ o of . ot e Vi b | @ Mouth Wash and im. | Women'’s Famous Make Knitted Pants.. . . g Children’s Acorn Knit Underwaists, all sizes. 19¢ Sunday and dress-ug e e R O, Women’s Famous Make Knitted Union Suits. . 97¢ Women’s Knit Vests and Pants, now, each 39¢ bacv; o vel"t-al Very' little appeared in the press | SRR ) C : i " 3 2 L » o 5 rayon, flannel and woo of that time Shout the’ (o dhiris Mwosmidsoscabingion Women’s Famous Make Knitted Union Suits. . 69c Women’s Knit Usiber Solte Redisd'to 69¢ e <25 P g - control. & Do B f Fragrant Perf: ith 2 1 v . . o Al S bt A LomiErttoL Women’s Imperfect and Perfect Silk Hose 69c Women’s Knit Union Suits Reduced to. . . | 3% cost to make them. only—$1.27. Women’s Rayon Hose in all colers and all sizes 47c¢ Polly Prim: Bib and S B the phrpons A . i y Prim, Bib and Susan Aprons 47 ’ that set Torth by Lilac_ Vegetal (8 oz. Neckwear, Scarfs and Middy Ties 17¢ Wit Sith, ClinmoiistbeamliCamenGloves 102 I Ots WIn Sunseniin Aas | to wdine size), Cocoanut Shampoo ) T . ¥ arganised protest agal ) S AIBay Riimi e 4Te Women’s Rayon and Wool Sweaters, broken Women's Worsted Bathing Suits $1 Just: 17 winter cod ey e e S B it sizes = Women's Plain Colored Cotton Bathing Suits 47c | piedecloth. Well made e 8 S i bination, including _Per- Women’s Crepe, Muslin and Novelty Lingerie 29c Woniciils andi €hildrenis: Handlicrehiarss 4= novimated e Fomoinie rrene: |9 Water, Cotd and Natareh Women's Blanket Cloth Robes, all sizes $1.97 S Tots’ wl i e e T HpSHEe Io =81 07 Women’s Crepe and Flannelette Kimonos. . . $1.67 Hcover Aprons and Uniforms in various styles 50c¢ a o R Ak e a0 ot Regular 75c bottle of Women’s Black and Colored Umbrellas, 65c, Broadcloth and Other House Dresses 87c¢ tmon:l’;helri “\IN:,II“hi 1 the figures already given. but, fragrant Toilet Wat 2 i 1 i | g oilet Water, re $1.47 and - ¢ Women’s and Misses’ Knickers, broken sizes. 97c & gartner in broken size: the convention adjourned. a | ion was adopted ‘that the Dis- | duced to—57c. i Columbia delegates he gran the privilege of recording their vo for Vice President and that the same e appended to the proceedings of this convention Thereupon, their vote was given for Martin Van Buren.' 1 Mir. Van Ness, a delegate from the | ict, ‘Jackson's candidate for | N or of Washington,” made a fight | recognition. While the District g . could. not vate for President, he as | serted that it had frequently in the | g ; b ) past heen represented In conventions | of another character. He prevailed | upon the convention te reverse its

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