Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 18, 1927. oy " | dared that i the i of Proposed Inquiry. | T { = . » soffer his orig he Senate judickrs committee B BY ]AFI i e dudloNyy T inal resolution fo n inquiry into failed to take action yesterday on the | patronage affalrs in Georgia only. | pr d Inquiry into charges of the | TUESDAY, 216 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 79¢ to $1.50 Hats and Caps, 2 for . Suiting Mixture Caps, $ Departing from the silence tradi Chinchilla Polo Hats with car tabs, and Novelty Hats, broken lines from regular stock. TWO for tlonal w s office hief Justice e a L =X , Taft discusses proposed means for - === NEN \\\\\i combatting the crime wave in an in- | E R \Q\\ \ terview with Oliver P. Newman, for-| 2 mer Distriet Commissioner. in the | current of Collier’s Weekly | L res it is the duty of tures to eurb crime and ind e in judicial procedure gary to cope with these evils | The Chief Justice, his interviewer ve, feels that the seriousness of the ecrime situation and the need of ac tion justify him in departing from the tradition of silence which taches to the office of Chief Justice of the United States w Justice Taft, : view, favors the s as well as police juries the former would substitute 224 Boys' Novelty Suits, 2 for $1 Lumberjack and Oliver Twist styles, also play togs of khaki and blue striped material vears. le of Federal patronage, members | |of the committer beng unable to lagree on the scope of the investiga | o : \ her_ visit to Pitts. | One group argued in executive ses. | unable to visit, | |sion for an investigation embracing | was sent to her in Rumania as a | ! | | Id gold key which was to presented to Queen Marie Chief Justice Advocates Many | Reforms in Interview With Collier’s Writer. sizes 3 to TWO for the whole United States, while others ' Christmas gift advocates many | reforms neces. | Additional Dollar-Day Bargains Crowded Out of Opposite Page i | Former $35 to $10 Stata attornevs general and in turn have the State departmenis of jus o tiee co-or activities of all | police officers of the State. Each| State, the Chief Justice thinks, should | have a State detective service and a State constabul “The State governments,” the Chiel is quoted as saying, “have oided effort and expense in the initial arrest and prosecution of crime up to this time. They ought now to assume a duty in this regard.” | While constitutional rights of de-| fendants should he praserved, the | Chief Justice is quoted as favoring| greater freedom for judges in advising with and Instructing juries without danger of having that made grounds for reversal. One Appeal Sufficient. For reducl favors greate In the oys Departen The Once-a-Month Sale Thrifty Mothers Watch and Wait For! One Day Only—Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 19th inventory o the inter- | grand conrt Janunary DOLLAR DAY for boys, coming just a short time hefore we want to clear our stocks of Winter merchandise, offers a lis of remarkable values. Then, too, manufacturers gave us their surplus stocks at extreme price concessions and these bargain lots are also included in tomor L row’ t DOLLAR DAY offerings! Quartities are listed hefore each item and may not last all day-—so come early 9 See Window Display of Dollar Day Bargains No Mail or Phone Orders Filled for Advertised Items 300 Boys’ Suits, O’Coats & Macki / 0Oys ul1ts, oats aACKInaws Here’s the Plan: Buy a Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw at $10.00 — Then Select when Satins, velvets and felts for your choosing—f{or misses, ma- <3 . lim- 169 Boys’ $2 50 Grade Broadcloth Pajamas trons and children—only a ited quantity in the assortment tion of evidence and greater tion on its admissability so t trials might not be granted®n that ground. In criminal cases, one appeal, under ordinary circumstances, the Chief Justice believes sufficient, and for promps trials he advocates more Justices, Paroles, Mr. Taft believes, have been mbused, and should be granted with greater care, and he attacks “‘soft” freatment for convicts. On that point, His interviewer quotes the Chief Jus- tice saying: “We ought to give criminals who are venfined for years a place where they may live in a wholesome w but we ought mot to make our prisons a refuge, whereby, through entertain- ments and efforts to reconcile prison- ers to their confinement, we give them the impression that they are guests of the people instead of persons under severe discipline for punishment. The first object of the punishment of crime 18 to deter others.” DR. MANN LECTURES, Describes African Trip at Men's Club Dinner, Dr. William M. Mann, director of the Washington Zoological Gardens and head of the recent Chrysler-Smith sonian expedition to Africa, was guest of honor last night at a dinner given by the Men's Soclety of the Church of the Covenant at the church parlors Dr. Mann told of his experience in Africa and illustrated his remarks with motion pictures. Covers were in some of the season’s most fashionable colors and combi- nations. A wonderful opportu- nity to buy a smart hat to finish the season with. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Dollar Day in the Art Department 50c and 59c¢ Stamped Goods, 3 for Stamped Tan Linen Scarfs and Centers, good quality; two in very pretty pattérns; easily embroidered. TH pieces for $1. $1 REE $1 Stamped Tubing’ 2 prs. Stamped Pillow Tubing, stamped for scalloping; assorted neat, attractive de- signs. TWO pairs for sl (Limit, Two Pairs) 59¢ and $1 Stamp Goods, 2 for Asnorted lot of Stamped Goods, ) cluding _scarfs, cen- ed $1 $1.50 China Lamp Bases China Boudoir silk cord and socket ‘$1 assorted attrac tiye designs. Each $1 $2 Velour Pillows Velour Pillows, dark colors only; as I$1 Boki amsvlarly et i35, ) each. Sale price, $1. {Art Dept., Second Floor.) 2 prs. Stamped Sash Cur- tains, fine sheer qual- | ity checked nainsook, | with blue or pink borders. TWO pairs for $I. Lamp Bases, with (Art Dept., Second Floor.) sorted popular shapes. 59¢ Stamped Curtains (Art Dept., Second Floor.) yrand Genuine Im- English Broadcloth Pajamas, one-piece style, in white, tan and blue; sizes 4 to 14 vears. Full cut, perfect quality garments. “Bell” ported $1 120 Boys' $1.45 to $1.59 Outing Pajamas One and two piece Outing Flannel Winter sizes 6 to 16 years, Pajamas, good heavy weight in striped effects; 151 266 Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Pajamas, Two Pairs for Boys' Pajamas, of outing flannel and cottons, one and two piece styles; per- slight irregulars; TWO for $§1. fect quality and sizes 2 to 16 years 1,200 Boys’ ($1 79c, $1 and $1.25 School Blouses 1,000 Boys’ $1 to $1.50 “Bell” Brand Shlrts Another Garment, Any Size or Style, for Both Garments for $11 \ wonderful sale is this that we have arranged to dispose of hun dreds of Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws from our regular stock, together with several unusual purchases made on the most favorable terms. (; have not been offered this season' ' SUITS--Three and four of all-wool fabrics and wool mixtures rate vest to match, or long styles and in the newest styles. part wool materials are all-wool lhined 21: ot 16 years roomy and warm BOYS' MACKINAWS—Heavy-weight, warm gar comfort In rich Also Sheepskin-lined coats All ments that permit freedom and plaids_and checks sizes 8 to 18 years. some with sepa- One and two pairs of pants, short Splendid wearing suits, Sizes 3 to 18 vears BOYS' OVERCOATS—Fine quality Models for boys of all ages—sizes “ as ater values models, well tailored all-wool and The majority FHTALATIL LI LALLM LALALAAAIALILLEIAAA LIV LAI A A e i~ 2 Tarrarssasssnany Odd Lots of 3 Boys’ Wearables “Bell” and Two for Collar attached $1.50 Embroidered Blouses, with Dresses double voke Children's Hand S embroidered Dr bwik, full cut good quality voile, in and roomy A mous ters, buffet sets. Good quality oyster white linen; pretty designs. TWO for $1. $1.49 Doll Pin Cushions Jaid for 65 and Dr. D. A. Robertson was the toastmaster. Rev. Charles E. Wood, rector of the church, gave the invocation. “Standard” Brand Shirts, of genuine broadcloth Boy Hurt by Auto. with plenty of room for comfort All materials berjacks., to 14 vears irregulars WWWWQMW 600 Boys’ $1.39 to $4.00 High- Grade Wash Suits \ wonder- Q 6\ ‘% f’ Slight irregulars. ZAMIAIILIIAAAIAIIAALLILL LA LAIIATALAIIAIIAIAANAY S 1 hnids DY Former $1.19 to §5 Pin Cushions, pretty I Values madras and Joseph Bradley, 11 years old, 315 rayon taffets, dresses; pinic end blue;satse 1 and other well percale, in white, tan, ¢i30 street mortheast, suffered lacera- assorted colors. vear; also of white nainsook, 6§ S 25 Blanket Bath Bl fanc s et setbans ke e Mt et iy Each, $1. Tmonths size. Fach, $1.. / Of genuine At iy et il BECUT?‘“E 10 police report, he ran into (Art Dept., Second Floor.) (Art Dept., Second Floor.) broadeloth, high I’fihe:. si1zes / to 1( c '.l'\ (‘ .' ef (‘(I\: rh(jlft B ey gount” _percales, vears. of collar-attached and S $ aki cloth, ma 5 Coats. o o A Tortheast, at Fifth and T streets i g dras, fine prints 0 0dd S R {\,«tha;fr! nr Sizes northeast; Pollce declare the bov. i ) and’ woven ma Trfn]);ls\ut\ sizes 13 2 to 147 neck measure who was treated at Casualty Hospital, terials, in white, to vears. Full cut and well made daried trom e saewalk ino e sise | B $ Aprons & Underwear at $1 Day Savings L 12 Koveral s Women's 69¢ Bloomers Women's $1.29 Smocks X and checks, S ,,; sizes 1 to R vears - Women's Smocks 'f\ 7 to 16 ve: 365 Wbl Liln o L3 2 prs )t fine grade cham. | \ Perfect v|unh¥ ! Uit At : <t s. o e o ¥ ! OIN THE e e bray, in green, blue | N[{ and sizes 6 ect quality and slight CHRISTMAS Bloomers, lustrous | and 'tan, others of ’ ars. SAVINGS CLUB quality, in dark col- { white cambric, with two poc OF THE ors and high shades L L0 ol reinforced: full-cut sizes. TWO FEDERAL-AMERICAN ity fortl “Everybody's Doing It" 480 Boys’ $2 to $3 SWEATERS lot of cured from a la 120 Boys’ $5 to $7 School Suits Purchase the First Suit at $5.00, Select Another Suit, Any Size or Style, for i,_ Both Suits for $6.00 All-wool and Wool also of corduroy was se- ful purchase for this event including many sample r models for the coming season. Al Frock Aprons, of This sweaters ge manufacturer mings. Made with sloped Women's $1.29 Frock novelty dress ging hams, with organdy shoulders, some with plaited front and new pockets. Fast Aprons and self - color trim- ‘$ colors who cast them aside as irregulars, but after having them repaired > find the defects hardly notice- 9 7 69c Aprons Choice of collegiate or heavy- 2 for W omen's Novelty Aprons, of fine prints pretty colors and pat terns: made with large pockets and straps. TWO for $1. . Women's Mixture Suits sweaters, in plain colors, Bloomers, 2 prc. white: double elastic Women's $1.29 Nightgowns, hand Each, $1. e weight double yoke hack and and setin sleeves, Women's Muslin Extra Size Muslin Bloomers, pink and $1 knee; fully reinforced. - Sale price, TWO pairs for $1. Nightgowns Clover Cloth Muslin 3 round neck and kimono sleeves; full-cut sizes. Women’s §1.29 able Nightgowns Women's Flannel ! ette Nightgowns \ heavy - weight grade shoulder front; braid price, $1. trimmed. Sale Thousands freed from racking pain HANDS TERRIBLY SWOLLEN FROM RHEUMATISM Gets relief n\mm"hl from treatment with Sloan's NINE yards T flfered with rheu- d tried all medies in vain, a woman has at last Rt having o setted sleeves 360 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Pants, Two Pairs '$1 177 Boys’ $1.50 and $2 asl Knee Pants $1 sufferer from she writes are terribly riment alw Long Broken lots and slight irregulars knickerbocker and straight knee styles. T have tried other hriments effectivengss of mixtures, in wool MMMV VA A to its stimu the circulation to the sick. aching tis healing tide of clears out rheu- kills pain. easy and clean to sizes. $1.50 & $2 Pants Of corduroy and suiting mixtures, mostly all full lined ; knickerbocker style; sizes 5 to 17 years. sends a the mo st b i 5 popular ; knickerbocker and '$1 fancy colors and white. Sizes 26 styles, such N / A o zeli pants. Sizes 14 to 18 vears | to 34. as Flapper, =i Good serviceable colorings and de 5 as i did 3 / sirable styles as 84 Boys’ $1 to $1.39 Dutch Daddy and Lum- berjack models. Of Perfect quality and slight ir- ihis assortment includes coat and broadcloth, rayon ma- regulars ; all-wool jersey and wool ? 1 terials, linens, Peggy cloth and other quality lumberj suits, others with 1 vears. Only a limited quantity—mgy { . s e *% washable middy blouse and cordu- $1 not last all day. TWO jor $1. 4 AV M I~ . W s 286 Boys’ $2.00 3.00} i 276 Juveni 9 oys’ $2.00 to $3. uvenile $4.95 C d L Pant § Suits and O 3 3 W or Overcoat_at the Reg- $1 this event—Gra, ular Price $4.95. Select | / N ( “,.,h”.(,_\. Collegiate Another Suit or Over- Pants, with citt coat. Any Size or Style, bottoms. Sizes & to 17 others of suiting for $5.95 The Suits e of jersey, blue serge, suiting mixtures and lumberjack 3 to 8 years. The. Overcoats, are good heavy weight for Winter wear, some all- wool lining ; blues and mixtures ; sizes Oliver Twist, S0 Boys’ $1.79 to $4 Novelty Suits Sweaters, Two for : pull-over styles for boys from 2 to 12 wash materials. All the wanted snades, in sizes roy knee pants; sizes 3 to 9 years. | \ special feature for Purchase the First Suit for q)__ Both Garments broken effects. Full-cut sizes from 2Y; to 9 years. matism germs So pleasant 51.25 l‘namelcd Roactere 19¢ Outing Flannel, 9 yds. 36-inch Outing Flan ' nel, heavy double at revers aus r Cases . . Gold and Silver-plated $3 Irish Dress Linen i 54-inch Silk \ i mirror, rouge and pow a pure linen qual. | der; fancy eng <\m| 1‘.4| engine ity in handsome em Men's N e Shirts Py with full-cut bodies, gus & prs. Children’s One-clasp s \ tons a buttonholes. Of Imported nglish Broadelot h, embroidered hacks , TWO pairs for ;p Rep Cloth and other fi Neckband and collar ors, with handles and t Men’s Denim ()\eyalk Men's Heavy-weight A | Sl 49 (,arhagc (‘nm each double stitched for ex anized Iron tra wear; made with bib ) $1 price regularly at $1.49 Sach: '\le s §1 79 l nion Suits Sale pric on't even have to Straight Knee Pants. : four separate knives serge auguiWool JOF hand. All druggists cents fect quality. Sale price, $1. 3 to 8 years. Dr. Earl S. Soan, 113 W, 18th . o T ey fleeca Sale price, ’l Metal Compacts and Embroid ered Border turned designs broidered desi Fast colors with hut pn Chamositede G o v o Lorraine Woven Madras, Black $ 75 \\"nh |50i|cr~, cach sizes 1315 to 18 cover; Nun Blue Denim Overalls, Cans, with lock. m uspender strap; sizes 36 to Winterweight - Union $1.25 l‘nod Choppers et immediate results set-in tailored / sanily” onersted and Other Dollar-Day Bargains $1 $1.98 (mmpact\ & \dml) & 9 Ade Vanity Cases, fitted with Irish Dress Linen $1. $1.50 to $3 '\cghgce Shirts Children’s 59¢ Gloves Wear Right make: f stone Woven Madras, Mercerized Sale price, each. cover; large size nf heavy rihbed Heavy lulmnnd Iron $1 set a bottit today and have it on and flat-lock seams; per 3 cleaned, Sale price, Street, New York.

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