Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 29

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* merce committee. - SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORS D. C. BILLS Reports Measures House Ap- proved Relatina to Guardian-! ship for Incompetents. | tions around dians for in-| RBills placing new «ompetent persons the District | were ordered f ported to the | Senate by th district con | The prin- | sures, whch Although the committee deferred Rction on the measure authorizing of a site for a ney 2 here were no indi e will delay this important bill long. Senator King Asks Delay | Senator King, Democrat, of Utah, | asked tha | no desire to hold up | the authorization The existing | Farmers' Market, south of Pennsyl vania aven nust be abandoned way for the Iederal| the committee to report’ out a bill re- | quiring prospective druggists to at- tend an_accredited school of phar macy before being licensed Expresses Opposition. Senator King said he favored rigid ‘examinations for pharmacists, but is! ng a college educa He argued that | some of the bes in the coun try gained their nce in a law office without ever ng won de- | grees at college. The mmittee \\lll[ Vote on the question later. A Dbill establishing a longer closed geason t bass fishing in the Potomac er was favorably re- ported. Upon objection of Senator King, the committee postponed con sideration of the bill r ng the Wom- an's Bureau a permanent branch of the Police Department ard defining the duties of policewomen COMMERCE BODY FAVORS SHIP BILL Bill Authorizing Board to Extend Construction Fund to $125.- 000,000 Approved. BY the Associated Press. le report on a Senate bill i the Shipping Board to ex- tend its construction loan fund to th $125,000,000 which the merchant n rine act of 1920 contemplated was ordered vesterday the Senate com- The loan fund, from which priv: shipping interests might borrow, had never been brought up to its author- | iz¢d figure, Commission and Hill of the board tes al technicalities i rer moneys. and since ac- < expected in building of Ameygicans, it was deemed | . - & nklin of the Interna. tional Mercantile Marine had n-vem-‘ 1 1y asked. and been granted, a $3,000,- 000 loan for building a $6.000,000 ship, it, was testified, and informed the board that he would like to take fiyrther advantage of the law. The board also had authorized loans of $2.500,000 to the New York andl| Miami Steamship Co. and $1,800,000 | ta the Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., ! of Boston LEGION ASKS COMMITTEE 10 RAISE AIR CORPS FUND $20.000,000 Recommended in Bud- get Declared Insufficient in Tele- gram to House Body. BY the Associated Press 1l executive committee of Legion approved a ational Comdr. Howard ! calling upon mem- ppropriations committee ; nf Representatives for « appropriation of funds to main- ulaf Army enlisted 0 and for additional branches of the Army,” | e urge | or of the budget is not | purpose adopted by Sore Throat Bad Breath Nasal Catarrh Sore Gums WP Be Quickly Kelieved by Using The Scientific Autiseptic E SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS % e e I R E For Rent ‘Business Property Centrally located. down- ftown. vicinity of Tth Street - | fand Vermont Avenue: mod- fern 3-story building: first ! floor. large. attractive office with cellar and fireproof tvault: 6 office rooms each ton third and fourth floors; ! 0il heating system: suitable ‘ for business college, corre- {spondence school. broker {or other purposes. Good i lease on entire building. ;:Gardjner & Dent, Inc. H 1409 L Street NW. n 4884 THE EVENING January Reductions Radical reductions make it possible to buy during January, Woodward & Lothrop high- quality merchandise at extremely low prices. Remarkable Values for Boys Wise mothers will buy in quantities for future for these prices offer substantial savings as one seldom finds even in reduction sales Carter and Munsing Union Suits Heavy and medium weights Carter’s 13 Wool Spits, $1. Carter’'s '3 Wool Suits, $1.95. Munsing Fleece-lined Cotton Suits, $1.05 and $1.35. 14 . Boys’ Wash Suits Sizes 3 to 10 years $2‘85 In two popular models — middy and button style. Of excellent quality wash fabrics that will withstand innumer- able tubbings. Exceptionally low priced. Boy<' Stetion. Fourth floo Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 3 to 10 years $9.75 $13.75 $16.75 $19.75 Sizes 11 to 20 years $16.75 $18.75 $26.75 All of our regular stock of Overcoats has been greatly re- duced for clearance. Fine chinchilla, kersey mixtures and imported fabrics in coats suit- able for dress or school wear. Smaller Boys” Woolen Suits, $5.75, $8.75 Button-on, middy and knick- ers or straight English pants, with lumberjack—wide style variety in these fine Woolen Suits. Sizes 3 to 12 years. Children’s Shoes---Reduced Every shoe included in this son—and for that reason— e is the best of the sea s are broken, which counts for the great reductions. You will, theréfore, realize the tmportance of making vour selections early. Infants’ Shoes, $2.45 Were $4 Of white kid, white buck, tan calf and patent leather—in laced and button style. Welt and turn soles. Sizes 5 to 7% B;5t0 74 C;5t07 D; 5,5%5,614 E. Misses” Lace Shoes $3.45. Were $5 & $6 Of patent leather, white and dull leather tops. Sizes 11!, 12,13 t0 2 A;'11Y%, 12,113,114, 2 B. Misses’ Patent Pumps $3.45. Were $4.50 & $5 Plain and fancy styles. Sizes 1214, 13%2, 1 A; 1115, 13, 1, ZiB. Misses” Tan Oxfords. $3.45. Were $4.50 & $5 Plain and two-tone, welt soles. Sizes 12 to 1 B; 114 to 13/4 C;11%, 12 D. Growing Girls’ Pumps $4.45. Were $8 Black Velvet Cut-out One- strap Pumps, with turn soles. Sizes 4%, 5 A; 3, 314, 4, 513 B;3,4C. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Growing Girls” Oxfords $4.45. Were $6.50 & $7 Tan Oxfords, in one and two tones. Leather sole and heel. Sizes 417 to 64 AA; 31; to § and 7 A; 4, 413, 5%5, 6,6%; B; 3,57 t07 C. Growing Girls’ Oxfords $4.45. Were $6.50 & $7 Two-tone Crepe Sole Oxfords. Sizes 41; to 7 AA; 34, 4, 517, 6,615,7 A;2,t04,6to 7 B; 3145t04%,6t07C;3D. Youths’ Black Shoes $3.45. Were $6 Black Box Calf Lace Shoes, with welt soles. Sizes 12 to 13,11, B; 117 t013C; 11 to 1235 D. Youths” Smoked Shoes $3.45. Were $6 Smoked Horse Lace Shoes with straight tip and welt soles. Sizes 12, 1 to 2 B; 1313, 1C;13,1, 14 D. Boys’ Tan Shoes, $3.45 Were $6 Tan Elk Lace Shoes. Sizes 2%, 4%, 5 B; 5% D. Misses’ Dress and Sports Coats---Reduced $39-50 - Wesd%” A remarkable selection is offered at this price in smart models for sports and daytime wear—in the finer materials, trimmed with calf, wolf, squirrel, beaver, raccoon and fox. Wi 89.50 $62°50 an;r;9$5 Including our higher priced coats in thé finest fabrics of the season, handsomely trimmed with deep shawl collars and tuxedo collars of richest fur. Misses' Coat Section, Third floor Misses’ Dresses-—Greatly Reduced $19.75 325 For Street Afternoon Evening T'his collection includes a group of our smartest models of this sea son—every one was much higher priced. Materials—Silk crepe, frost crepe, crepe satin, velvet, velvet and georgette combinations, georgette and taffeta, georgette and - chiffor. Colors—Navy, wine, green, tan, brown, sunni, peach, rose, coral, blue, white and black. Misses Dyess Section Third floor January Reductions --- Sportswear Dresses, $16-75 Were 52950 Well tailored one and two piece sports dresses of silk crepe and jersey—including many imported English models of crepe de chine and novelty materials. : Dresses, $22.50 weres39.50 Two-piece sports dresses in velveteen and silk crepe and velveteen combined. Also English imports of novelty worsteds, jersey and tweeds. Sportawear Section. Third floer. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. andward & Lothrop & 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Frosted Faille and Straw and Belting Combinations Vie for First Place In the New Hat Mode $IO It is unusual to find the newest fabrics and colors combined in the smartest shapes for Spring at this popular low price. And since both frosted faille—the new fine silk with a silvery sheen—and straw and belting ribbon com- binations are so chic—one must have a hat of both fabrics to be really smart. SKETCHED—Cameo helting and $10. Athenia straw h & Milliners Seetion. Third floo: SKETCHED—Vert de Gris frost- ed faille hat, $10. Young Fashionables Choose These New Hats, $5 Girls and Juniors—smart members of the smart younger set demand these very models—ifor they know they are the new est. Bengaline hats in compose colors and hittle felt tams, interestingly trimmed with straw. Children’s Milliners Section, Fourth floor Special Purchase and Sale Junior Misses’ Dresses Specially Priced $ I 6 .75 Just the lovely models that Juniors are looking for— in one and two piece styles—for sports and school wear and formal afternoon occasions. Flat Crepe Jersey Georgette SKETCHED—Two-piece Crepe SKETCHED—M o t h e r Goose de Chine Sports Dress, $16.75. Crepe Afternoon Dress, $16.75. Juvior Missew' Seetion. Fourth floor For Cold Wintry Days Plain or Fancy Spattees $3 .$3’50 Pair They re all the “rage”—and one does not wonder—ior they're comfortable and warm as well as smart. Plain and fancy weaves, with fancy cuff tops. Women'’s Sports Hose Reduced 010" $1.50 to $5 . Blue and Oxford Heather Wool Hose, clox, $2; plain. Fine English Cashmere Hose, fawn and gray. .. Silk-and-wool Ribbed Hose S Imported Silk-and-wool Hose, with clox, $3; plain Hosiery Section, First floor Costume Slips, $5:% Tailored Silk Radium Net-trimmed Crepe de Chine Jane Wandl Slips (exclusively here) Two of the finest values in slips we know of—our famous Jane Wandl slips of fine quality crepe de chine and these high-grade radium slips. One has a wide choice of colors, in light and dark shades in both styles. Costume Slp Section, Third floor, Week - end Candy Special — 2 pounds Homemade Choco- lates and Bonbons, Candy Section, Fourth floor Sale---Chinese Silk Damask, $2.25 Yd. MUCH BELOW REGULAR SELLING PRICE. Smart long-wearing and chic for any hour of the day, this Chinese Damask Silk—woven entirely by hand—offers one a list of cighteen fashionable shades irom which to select Silk Section. Second floor. Women’'s New Dresses Specially $25 Priced Models for-Street and Afternoon Unusually fine quality fabrics as well as the smart new styles mark these dresses as remarkable values at this popular price. One and two piece models in every lovely new color many exploiting the smart compose color theme — others trimmed with grosgrain ribbon and stitching Crepe de Chine Georgette Basket Weave Prints SKETCHED—Compose bands SKETCHED—Queen blue geor- trim this crepe dress, with the gette dress, smartly stitched, with new vee neckline, $25. slashed tiered skirt, $25. Women's Dress Seetion, Third floor Unusual Values in Blouses, $5 Tailored Models Printed Silk Costume Blouses Seldom does one find blouses of such fine quality tub silk. pongee and printed silk at this very attractive price. The tai- lored blouses may be had in white. tan and blue——the costume blouses in a variety of color combinations. Blouse Section. Third floo Two Outstanding January Values Corset-Brassiere, $2-8° \ well-made and well fitted model of figured broche, lightly boned at the front and the back, with clever elastic gores at the hip section that make this a most desirable model. Uplift Bandettes, 95¢ In the preferred uplift style. these bandettes are of figured pink satin, cut low at the back. with ribbon shoulder straps Coret Section. Third floor Boys’ and Gitls’ Warm Leggins In all desirable shades—brown, fawn, navy, white and black and all wanted warm materials. Cotton Draw-leggins, $1.50 Draw-Leggins and $2. All-wool Jersey Leggi Leather Wiz Leggins, $6.50 $2.75, $3.50 and $4.50. Children’s Hosiery Section. First floos 200 Linen Frocks January $2'95 Sizes 36 to 46 rice. An exceptional value offered during our January selling. Colorful linen dresses in the smart styles for Spring. Just the kind of dresses that every woman needs for indoor wear now and later for Summer. At This Low Price—They'll Sell Quickly White Blue Rose Orchid Peach Gray Green Beige Maize linen frock, Sketched—Green 1lin Sketched—~Maize k en :oll...m vnh-.. lll.”.“h_ with tucked front, $2.95. frock, A A T A A TR AN T I T P —

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