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? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927, s e 8 e |ary 25 "CULTURE“ CLUBS FOR “(OB/IEN tired that they will go to bed. Italy to Enforce Strict Closing|Stepfather -Sentenced for Death| Judge Reese Tatum pronounced the |and recommended the death penaity. | sentence. Hassell exhibited no emo- | Counsel for Hassell unsuccessfully that when night comes they will be so 5 Scores Apartment Life. Regulations. of Nine. | tion pleaded that he was insane. “Apartment life is terrible for chil 3 | dren.” she continued. erybody | ROME, January 13 (P).—War has| FARWELL. Tex.. January 13 (®).— | URGEU UN WUMEN 3 The reestablishment of the old-jan's job in (hfi‘hnm" is l({hr- biggest dren, | RBAL ooutiniEt.. CENRESRORL | ihred Nen L nTONE clubs and | George J. Hassell, who confescad slay. | ashioned home and the abolishment |and sweetest job that I know of at other nocturnal “‘merry-go-rounda” in|ing his wife and eight stepchildren | T - P where there is a family there is never h of women's clubs as a detriment to | presen T OnroR, which youth and age go a-dancing. on _his farm near here early in De S T near here early in De home life was advocated by Mrs, Fred | “If you are the right kind of mother | Rigorous enforcement of the closing - T. Dubois, pioneer in Juvenile Court |and look after your home and family,| “The children are talking us over.| o FOUCCL SROTCCTGE Sad in Rome, " o ejnference Addressed bY]\va and the Rig Sister movement in | you are tired at the end of the day|They are disappointed in us. - Let us ,.fi.f\"“'f.-.u'i"'vfi‘ T Ttaly, Haw been of the District | and you are glad te be tired. It might [find out what Is wrong. We are 00| g aeq by the Fascist authorities on ur oa s James B. HenpERsON | the District, organiz - E: lies s OIE % 5 B are | anxious to gef 1 culture, Let i il L i P hy i Painti) = | Congress of Mothers and widow of [ be well to say that women’s clubs are | anxious to get and cultur st | i he ground that such places of asso. Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting i Mrs. Alvin T. Hert of Senator | Dubois f Idaho, hefore |a detriment o homes and women who keep the wheels In progr T AL il S b it S 1 i made ac good w If they are con. 1108 G S Ph Main 767 % . about 100 mathers at a meeting of the | seek culture outside the home ure let. ( concludes and moral future of the population. | [f'ihClaly handied. You will be surprised treet— ones R = National Committee. Powell Junfor High School Parent.|ting their jobs go bt default. prty new members were admitted ' Jiafacts in all provinees have been " have them, fom "'i’g;klgn ! Main 7 , | Teacher Association, held yesterday | should stay on the job by their chil | (o the association. A picture presented | srdered to keep ¢ tab 'to prevent afternoon in the school building, Hiatt ] dren. If the mother keeps right in|hy the organization to the clase in the | 4 pavival of corruption rampant in street. Mrs. Du- |touch with her children through life. | school having the most parents-pres | ¢uch places” and ¢ ther { 2 ; hops Provid ®he American public was urged | Place and Lamol 4 32:34 Florida m Our S ops rovide - hois spoke of e Misunderstood | ¢he will absorh mare culture than she [ant at the Meeting WS AWALAed 10 | c—————————— g s Ave. N.W. _— + o in the State l\:-p,u-u s i can ohtain through the clubs or eise class, Mirs Louise Vefhmeyer . . AeVases D bl —exceptional facilities for ing the pending Mexico- I don’t see how a hov or girl can | where, - 1. Rice sang Ch k D ery Desirable 1 o e UL | rasrsb ittt Luey dont e thiir|| re T GIOYnaTs (AR hE Sieiny o b ¥ empanien icken LUmner Pttt i the REFINISHING and T. Hert. vice cha ; | parents respect the law.” Mrs. Dubois ations like this, the aid of the ‘Thomatdes. Mrs. | T d 75 i \ Afsin et vice chairman of the | PR DRt eV, ML WU | 8 T L | Rl Sanioe prenden premaed oday, 75¢c in Dresden UPHOLSTERING of FINE ican national co ee. in | \ith the parents. 1 don’t sce how a[the various District superintendents | . addressing the conference of Repub- | mather can 0 out in seareh of cul | Guring My elght vears asgociaiion | e ISt 5 to 7:30 PM. || John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. FURNITURE. HeAn women leaders, being held at [ture and still keep the wheels Zoing | with the Juvenile Court of Washing | wo ore crushsrs just bl it | | & ‘ve St. N.W. 3 7 th@ Carlton Hotel | properly. You can't keep vh"dh-»lmr ton in helping to surround the way- | 1.000,000 pounds each and are sald to BEACON INN i Main 1437 Your most cherished pieces can {and family straight and attend elub|ward children yith faith and love, we the: Fenbrdl - Tor ey hiydoEN P i : ‘@nother reterence to the interna- [ meetings at the same time. The.som- | would not have the thousands of chil Sl 2 Calvert St. 122" om e = be intrusted to us with complete tidbnal sithation was made by MrS. | seee————————————— dren brought hefore the Juvenile | J.-C. Griswold. Republican national | = £ e Court now. The people of Washing: | —where you are made i wimis of careful lun.dlmg and \committeewoman from Texas. She |idge on the south portico of the White | ton coyld hot he moved then satisfactory workmanship. predicted that in the future there | House, “Our only hope to solve the present | i womid he developed a Pan-American | Postmaster General Harry 8. New | 0V teu st 3 | to feel at . Bl ine. “which b\l preksrvs uni | afdresusd The' Republican committes [DroblSmaicentering infound the minun | home. - Prices Reasonable Vaisal peace on the Western Hemis. |conference vesterday. urging that | geisend SOUTR 15 16, mMARE Lhe S| Rere. women select their party according Estimates made without obligation more. We don't know how ft will all | The FEDERAL-AMERICAN Jurius GARFINCKEL&Co. o did 01 01 2 o e prine ] whic hey he :w:n _n‘y[.n .11‘\.-\“;'“":‘:':;" present ‘\»\’|’l'lm|,y‘\';‘1[rmum these principles in gov [ shouia he. Let s make home lifa oid. | WASHINGTON nat mm»’\‘v'vf;“‘ et Grithe | ot of Cali. | fAshioned, . make the home a lahora PARIS I®partment, which has heen eriti- | fornia, ) ‘ < H. § n of New == — =N r Butler of Charles Sumner Bird | . Mrs. William Low d Mrs. James D. Til ciped in many quarters hecause of its P 5000 'Y TEACUP GOOD POSITIONS AND | | Our Grealt Sale Offers $the public is not in a_position to Xfow the ‘whole story.,” Mrs. Hert [who addres FINE INCOMES d‘(;lnr@d, for the reason that the [of the women ) : % State Department cannot make public | Tonight- tne women will be guests |, Tesroome, Restaurante, Cataiqrias, | al jits information of the Republican national committee e e Talney s Eaag | ecretary of Commerme Herbert|at a banquet at the Willard Hotel, at A women. Earn $2.800 to $8 000 | !@ ver and Secretary of War Davis ——— a year Classes now forming | KING’S PALACE Satisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh Street Vcry Remarkable Assortments which former Senator Butler of Mas ¥ erganizati e | sachuse o e col VIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE e . tpoke on pa rganization at the [sachusetts, chairman of the com LEWIS 1"\" Sl i ,} Of Prne A{)fiare’ it Séecm"y eanference today. Mr. Hoover stressed | mittee. will preside. t importan of maintaining a two THE FAIRFAX party system, explaining that a dem odrhtic form of government cannot Massachusefts Ave. at 21st St. Potomac 4480 esist_under a multiple of parties. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath i | KING Reduced Prices Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats for Women and Misses Friday—Green- Ticket Specials | *10 and *16 Dresses Beautiful Dresses of lovely silks and woolens, in styles 50 for misses and matrons. . Smart colors, new lines and excellent fabrics. Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 50 Play Billiards rring to the necessity of keep v organization alive, Secre. declared, however, that als of the party should not be ed by too much attention to | | | ] | | | ion. | Two Bedrooms and Bath - epeakers at today’s session | Fully furnished, complete Fur Coats for Sports and Dress Wear Mi: Martha MecClure, vice | hotel service jrman of the lowa Republican | = 3 Stwte committee; Miss Bina West, Re {l‘gfll,\l'.' sl.sflfl' :1.:‘ f.w.n’flw “ 31 ublican national committeeman from | eekly, $21.00 to $30. i Nichizan, and Mre. John B. Russ, || Monthly, $80.00 to $100.00 Brand a committeeman from Michigan. || New Congratulated by President. Tables $American women were gongratu | | | | lated on their response to the duties L 5 i ofisuffrage by President Coolidge yes- - / Underwear and Boudoir Apparel tegday in a talk to woman members =—0— o : 68 fha Bapuionaktionet Sl z Millinery Accessories tee .and vice chairmen of Republican . . 5 3 s E@ie committees, ‘who called upen| Low Prices on Fme" Infants’ and Children’s Apparel i, and Mrs. Coolidge. . s m, and Mrs. Coolidge i 1920, no|N Draperies Now Prevail thpught new in 1924, even less novel Large stock of fabrics greatly re- 1n#1026," President Coolidge daclared. [N duced. “Hut the method by which it has Our decorators will he glad to call been discharged, the way in which it |N upon ou with samples "and make hag been met, has been a demonstra- s tiah of the civil capacity of the rec. LANSBURGH INTERIOR pl¢ ‘of our country. I had expecte D' ien: heni or them, and my expers |\ DECORATING COMPANY enee up to the present time indicates . . InBS the country ia ot going to be| N/, SEETEL Cradent isappointed.” - gt §ir. Coolidge expressed his “appre- Phone Frankila 9262 ciagion of the work that you will be |2 e cted to do.” Although haa ne§ér been a committeeman If. the President said he knew Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses for Sports, Street, Afternoon and. Evening Wear Besides offering the newest and most up-to-date tables, you have the added pleasure of an unusual atmosphere. Bring the ladies, * KING PIN 2k | 14th St. at Monroe N.W. Extra Jv_\-\\___ No Refunds Salespeople to GOW N S Brgfilau HATS or Exchanges Serve You \W All Sales Final RUMMAGE SALE Consistent with our policy to keep our stocks new and fresh, ONCE A SEASON we offer groups and ODD LOTS of seasonable HIGH-GRADE merchandise at SACRIFICE F STrREET CORNER OF 13™ Attractive Dresses, some silks and rayon knit fabrics. Sizes 16 to 50 in this group. 95 i Beautifully made and styled and you will be o agreeably surprised. Second Floor—King's Palace 7 Coats, $3.95 5 Suits, $3.95 Formerly $15 to $25 Formerly $19 & $25 thiwg both ot its discouragement and thing of its more attractive wide,” INCORPORATED . 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST 2! Importance Pointed Out. dntally,” he said. “The service of | '‘political committee 15 10 assio the pesble in the petter discharge of their | FASHIONS DE LUXE dfttes of citizenship. ,ven to the| higher aspirations of lite we need con- | OF ENDURING QUALITY, GREAT st#nt reminders, constant encourage- | WORTH AND LASTING BEAUTY mdrit and constant reiteration of what our «duties are, and it is s6 in relation to%dur civil affairs. Unless some one $29 TO 35 bpurages the pesple ane stmuatss| DRESSES FOR 31 0-75 their interest, they do not function in th§ way which they ought to do,” the | Small Lot of Kid Gloves, $1.29. I Reduced from $3. Two-clasp 49¢, 59c Rayon and cuff styles. Broken size as- Fabrics, 29¢ Yd. - sortment. g Rayon brocade, rayon alpaca Capeskin and @’o’c_h- Gloves, and plain rayon chiffon, fi’ced 79c. Formerly 3225 to $300. |ow for quick clearance. Plenty Small lot of capeskin cuff gloves 5§ blues, rose pink, helio and and gray or brown one-clasp other colors to select from. mochas. Not all sizes in the Used for irocks, draping, etc. Women’s Hats, $1 A special group of Felt, Velvet and Satin Hats, in various colors and shapes. A clearance of hats that President luded. ICES, COST SELLING P, “E dis 2 ¢ sh i vised ! group. . ‘:xs.h'f}uf-&“?‘”umanr Kentucks. $39 TO s80 Hidltas i Ay ERICE ChfseE 0 ity SbnR acviter 74wm_u KIgIO:‘oTu, lec‘dAfhnu! Turkish Bath ;’s‘"""]" . v vige chairman the Republican Na- 2 . Slightly s m ik B Dresses o 81675 READ EVERY ITEM!! figits.” smaflsaes” " Towels, 19¢ Ea. o tigh. to the White House. Presiden: L s = fé s loves, 45c. Wool, Seconds of 29¢ to 59¢ p—————— roem, with Mrs, Coolidge. STREET DRESSES-DINNER GOWNS |t rens” Broicen sssortments. Towels, all white and fancy col Window Shades " gust as the di f the st room . o ki rders. arge sizes. A Bt Spen ot ‘(b antrauce of tne DREVENING GOWNS . vomen's Gloves, ¢, O real bargain. Buy a supply now. 59c Each President and Mrs. Coolidge, Rob Roy, ASTIC REDUCTIONS merly sold for 79¢ to $1. Tw $1.98 Krinkled Seconds of $1.00 and $1.25. Oil i Sk sdh e e in ralooming COATS | il clasp. 12-button and cuff gloves 3 rinkle opaque in white or green. Also th¢ Republican woman leaders, and he | of chamoisuede and chamoisette. Bedspreads, $1.10 Ea. ©! opaque Duplex in white or D * . The i i Men's Wool Gloves, 2Ic. 81x00 Washable Spreads. Shgneand rollorsare sorioct and Brown only. Size for double beds, hemmed in easy working. Men's Auto Gloves, U, Off. blue, green and rose. Tabl pe Street Floor g Seamless Sheets 40c Table Oilcloth Women's Silk and Rayon 29¢ Yd | Hoslery, 28c. Also mercerized $1.19 s I Tl ot omie ety ribmod Perfect quality. White tile oisins lory e retelmg onl - OF théir pate very happily, quite uncon- M;. Coolidge, who stood and laughed ASTONISHING BARGAINS LARGE SIZE DRESSES. Were $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 Georgette Satins, Crepes, Velvets, Charmeen, Poiret and Sport $ Materials for Street, Business, Afternoon and Evening \Wear, ONE OF A MODEL. All sizes up to 48. Every con- $ 0 ceivable style in a vast range of colorings. PAR- 10' TICULAR attention is directed to the group of P U urtil Robble 'had finished his greet- | \yanAMIERS S MADEMOISELLE'S G $ Sottedt troms Bt ) Ini,_o“““mg e i COAT AND DRESS SHOP 195 DRESSES and ‘ ;OWNS | ;}:;—fl:gg;uafil‘[ shades in the lot. i p"':en Sold for a‘::le:?arble patterns in blue and e et end Mes ot OPEN 8 A. M, Women's Rayon Vests, 39c. 8100 on:zn(%_ ;4‘@}? '12)0(\‘ 3 i ®,with the President an o . M. n ., 39c. x90. e finest sheets we Formerly $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50 Enognrclci}:up model in peach, pink _ f,a"n".'jin\;hf, lotk; P:qgots.h.\nchn,; 300 Prs. 49c Ruffled This collection offers some of our finest Gowns, developed of .the Children's Hosiery, 15¢. Derby knewAIBLaae Oy ?m;fi ‘1‘;‘1; Sash Curtains highest-grade materials. Dinner Beaded Gowns, Soft Filmy After- rib in broken sizes. Aslo 7§ of each while they last. 2 Pairs for 69¢c noon Dresses, Practical Street and Business Dresses, . $15 00 a wonderful range of colorings and sizes to fit small o {8l sport hose with fancy tops. Per- fect. $8.95, $10.95 & $12.75 White harred muslin, with full Street Floor ruffles. Finished with heading Boys' Suits and and hemmed for rod to siip on. 0 t. 3 i uffled side and bottom. $7.98 Sweater e Sets, $5.98 Double-breasted 3 and 4 Piece 3% Men's Sport Hose, 21c Pr. Suits, 2 pairs knickers. Sizes 16 Ravon hese, made with double to 19 only. S oaliaoiis. . el zr:d toe, snugdanklelfin:lng e i . in neat s s and novelty de- button-front sweater with Slide 16 aud 17 oty BTaY- Sizes 10, 1134. raglan_ sleeves and high 2 % AT et he 1 lar: s, . uits, . L Remnants of Felt- Medium and heavy weight cot- tan border, green with tan, blue with tan and buff with blue. Sizes 1 to 4 ton ribbed union suits, well tai- vears. and large women. Distinctive and exclusive “BRES- LAU” models. DRESSES | Entire Stock $5.00 Fur-Trimmed Were $15 to $25.00 the Fabric Hat | {ll Do not be. mistea at this C@ATS price! Many of these dresses with Straw ZIPRIICE 13th and F Streets, N. W. To Close Out Costumes $ 25 & Gowns & For Evening, Afternoon and Street Formerly $49.50 to $75.00 Truly an exquisite group of original creations from the finest makers. You will find Imported Gowns with and without beads, Satin and Georgette Street Frocks and perhaps the dress that Special for Friday and Saturday Base Hall Runners isred properly sised garments, made with flat lock seams. Long 29c Yard sleeves, ankle length, in ecru and 49¢ and 59c grades. 18 inches random gray. Sizes 36 to 46. to 24 inches wide. Remnant ' lengths from 2 to 6 yards. Many 150 Men's Flannelette Pa- g Y Man jamas, 98c. Heavy-quality fla Misses' and Children's Sweat- Povce’, fan be matched Flain it Full-cat, properly tai- erd, $1.98. Much reduced. Heavy A1 acured satterns. - o o~ lored, finished with rayon frogs knit and jumbo stitch sweaters K ik and good pearl buttons in neat in navy, brown and red. Also 59 to 88c Stamped Goods, 3. <iripes. Wide range of colors. coat style with roll collar and ('flmis;‘ivllg of scarfs, luncheon -~ All sizes. two pockets. sets, children’s dresses, rompers Children’s Sweaters, §1.98. Re. and buffet sets. 3 P ettt L s duced from $248 and $298. But. _Discontinued Models of Art )G Mor€, thag G50 Aems you wanted before can be pur- ton front and slip-over styles oi ~ Needlework Reduced. Small lot ~Tog, WOMen s S04 10es Anis chased NOW at practically one- brushed wool and all-wool Knit. at less than half former price. oo linen. solid colors and half and less the former price. Solid " calors. and. novelty. pat- . giicol Bandofr' Pllicwss 98c. o cred cotners. terns. All-over _lace Tined in colors, g Embroidered Band Trimming, Children's $398 Sweaters, Lace ruffie edge. e C A R TWO Grou s 0‘ $1.98. All-wool b ut ton-front Choice of 2 to 4 inch widths in ) p: and pull-on style with collar or 19¢ to 29c Stamped Buffet numerous very smart color com- turtle neck. Two pockets. Sets, 2 for 25c. Also 18-inch binations. Dann sponsors T T PR T T Second Floor Satins, Velvet Combinations, Jersey, Cloth Dresses and Georgettes. Two to a cus- $ tomer, Some few large sizes. All colors. S ome Dance Dresses. are worth five times as much, and Less from our new Closing Out!! 20 Fur-Trimmed - osing ZUE | DRESS and SPORT Coats , Were $29.75, $39.75, $45 The straw braids and HA I S Rolivia s"esdp, Lns’trgsa v $ weaves cleverly imitate $ and other fabrics, trimmed Novelty patterns with plain bor- = centers and stamped animal toys. $1 Dress Flowers, 42c. More ders. $1.00 Towel Sets, 69c. Ma- than 100 different styles. All $3.50 Cap and Scarf Sets, $2.98. terial for one large Turkish sizes for coats and dresses— (?irh.'i sizes in all wool. Nov- grci‘w edl and !bwqd wash;loths. metals, silks, organdy and gauze. elty designs. read to embroider and cro- 75¢ Neck: $3.69 and $198 Bath Robes, chet the edge with. cull st Jabeth vestees. and $2.98. Girls' robes of Beacon and $198 ‘Three-strand Pearl cecparate collars, Organdy, lace Lawrence robing. Checks, plaids (mfd.) Necklaces, $1.00. Gradu- and silk. Some slightly soiled. with ecaracul, wolf and $ 50 4 i’ 3 mandel fitch. The colors. silks and ribbons and are Silks, Felts s Plck: (gmeuBRten s Velours blue, brown, tan Chanel red. All siz and most effectively combined Velvets in with the new fabrics this group ; ! s A d . -_— and fancies. Light and dark col- ating style, jeweled sterl Formerly S0 $1Q00 | 15 Corduroy |- 10 Tom Boy Caracul $ 00 S fiseiv Himed N aatinori: | clasg ey Street Floor 5 10 : . silk cord. Sizes 8 to 14. : 2 Infants' 49c Flannelette Gar- '\l Priced to Sealine o 59c to §1.98 Necklaces, 23c. 24 ¢ s e Infants' . 69c Blankets, 4%c. to 60 in. lengths, colored in- ™Mests, 3. Gowns, kimonos and i - Plain colors and plaids, Meas- destructible pearls, colored crys- ~ Gertrudes of white flannelette Bath $3 SKIRTS TR eeasT ST IR asatE e } } 3l All col in small and I - s 2 o AN UNUSUAL GROUP § i ctors o sl nd se | Robes &) | Were A . rble SRS Ve o e o e Children's j9¢: Sleepers, 49c. colors. Floor Smart, close-fitting silks and MRt T R head | Black, Red Were sPIS.I??n o Il Flaonelette itripes and checks. - 89 Bead Sets for Children, 25c. 59 Children's Bead Bags, 3c. beautifully tailored felts. SRy 4 G| (S MR <4 Tmgbe, S el e e

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