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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927. | j . { [ . i« | Park ‘Road. e was 78 years ol 2 cou me to Wasl n | o A RMW[ REWSIUN Abe Martin Says: [WOULD LET PROPUE VAE |t tun 2t sy respest| ey o epprovot o e o i FFuriions, M e £ e ok o she o o e e e e SR gates from those areas not now within | county commissioners the power of [of old age. Mrs. Hogue was born in | this afternoon at lock at the | Mrs. Hogue is survived by her hus- ON SUBURBAN CHANGES faxing areas or incorporated zones to | zoning. Staunton, the daughter of Dr.|home of Mrs. Me band; by her sister, Mrs. McKelway, s | give further c deration to the mat ,mr\l,\l v M. Smith Rev. Dr. James H . pas | a brother, Dr. B. M. Smith | ter. All plans proposed a teclared ter hef o N Monlgnmexv;l?lnze:* Orgj\ulfzunon : - . ce a fu-| MRS, EMILY HUGUE DIES. | | ! sed for a | Opposss Flass Erope e e ol et EEEEEEEEDEEEE County Government. Iution, pts in pronciple” legisla- | Wife of Former Washington xncl[ SRy acry e Voicing the belief that any change | tion which will co-ordinate the w Py s 9 H h | in the form of county government in | Of development of the county Lee Professor Expire | ouse Body Hears Scheme [in t park and planning lines. A State ap 3 i Montgomesy County, Md.. should | bropriation for a Marvland Memorial [ ‘ i ing i first be submitted to vote of the peo- | Park project Montgomery ity oy ‘ Designed to Bring in y Pl and ‘expressi i ¢ | Prince G «is pr G o g | Personal Fees.. ! / ga Y :]':(ff.i?u,fi': Returban Civic Med.| tida _b and Planning O ,|and Lee University. Le L w 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859 eration. composed of four citizens' or ¢ suggested An assessment of up ied sterd it | ganizations in the general Wheaton to & cents on $100 of taxable sister, Mas. A 2 2071 i | IRadic efty ta wWas recommended committee of the House Dis | | S Lo y Thomps I ’ / ki YOUR PUP CAN BE YOUR-FURNACE MAN Murphy e United States! ya Bureau « almed at arreat “Stonewall”’ Wash Suits Genuine Broadcloth \ remarkable group of v [ J ) exceptional quality and the fift} last kn against return y paymen' The new scie last three feat [l Al Daytona Cloth able suits, in evers B Linene Spring. Choice of long e b ‘ / P Crash 3 f $3 potniaa e 1 e - | P 3 : C /s g Cotton Pongee Or | . \ = I Button-on and Flapper Models from appr \ately 14 months, is under the present system te I'rimmed with natty Sport belts, fine braids, contra anteed washable. 1f it fades we will replace it with a new menths, Thin was suggesied on m- | "RADIO s ; | \ Heats Your Home Real Estate : df distraint had :y::.:(",'l',ly‘..;‘ : ‘: avable in o Loans ET your gas company heat Moderate priced gas, tnget]’\e_r Eisteid] : 5 | your home and enjoy the with the remarkable operating ef- it s 1l No Commission Chflrged finest heating service which ficiency of a good, modern gas- by is lackir S 1 You can take 12 vears to |}, money can buy. heating plant. hrmgs the cost of {f} pay off your loan without : gas house-heating well within g;ftl;)‘\'f’:;‘r‘:‘N"}l””]\(‘-v‘.”:l)v\:rllv‘:fi: Automatic Gas Hgating is abso- reach of many fa.milicsA There's including interest and prin- lutely care-free. With a good gas- no motor, no noise, no tanks or { cival, half of which is ap- heating plant in the basement of bins to fill, and you don't pay for plied to reduction of debt. vour home, you can let your pup be gas until after its benefits. Itis.a l,;.n;:m_' o f”?“l‘]"': loans at vour furnace man! That's all the demonstrated success in a grow- BEOhS lonatc poes furnace tending you'll need. ing number of Washington homes. i‘::’“l";::‘lf‘v: ‘\ i Lo PERPETUAL Complete details of this supreme llcarfng dpl\f;‘n:j‘” 3 e 1 tha the pri BUILDING service are yours for the asking. Investigate. 2 Il ASSOCIATION e W ashington Gas Light Company “‘:o“:‘jl‘:;'_'nfi‘f‘}fw ¢ © 419 Tenth Street N.W.—Main 8280 JAMES BERRY, mart style “shown for Street Floor—King’s Palace All=Silk Chiffon Hosiery $1.19 Sligh irregulars of $2 grade—all silk from top to toe—sheer, chiffon weight. A splendid array of Spring colors—grain, biscuit, ale- san, French nude, gray in light and dark shades, gun metal and black. All sizes in the group. Children’s Coats | Every colored coat in stock re- l/ O Women'’s duced one-half—garments 2 5 ? Union Suits formerly priced $4.98 to $19.75. F S On Sale Tomorrow Only at $2.49 to $9.88 65C Smart Coats of Bolivia, wool checks, mixtures, velours, polaire, chinchilla cloth and fine broadcloth. Trimmed with Periect Quality Suits, of beaver, nutria, fitch mandel, beaverette and gray mandel rayon striped cotton, in low Lined and interlined. Sizes 1 to 6 and 7 to 14. Beautiful neck, band-top style colors. Sleeveless and knee length, $2.98 to $3.98 Felt Hats Reduced to $1 | ccorion ausics and - - Second Floor—King's Palace marvelous value at only 63¢ ) I through 'his means, hy Represent: tive G4 en of Vermont, the chaii man, and Repue Houston of | L cth | % = B OUR CHOICE of the HOUSE hum the witness th repiy that & num f property owner. he had visited | ot < e ed by other [ ] real estate men, but failed to bring to| ny direct evidence of a combina o “boosting” the price of the| In closing the hearing, Mr. Gibson announced that Mr. Strohecker ).mi‘f k 2 called because of the cha: made that a conspiracy was on foot to boost the property values on the| Government in the tract mentioned, | and stated that the committee would | be glad to hear of disclaimers from | any persons interested in any charges e at any time before the commit although it would pay scant at on to disclaimers published as in ews in newspapers coming from persons who do not take the stand with a disclaimer. | Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Spring Footwear $2.9O Biaisas ' Specially Purchased! Stunning new fashions—oxiords Smart pumps and novelty ties in black brown, gray, tan, cherry and blonde- Neckwear A L i i 39C and high heels—all widths and size Boys’ and Girls’ We Hare Farned § 3 the confidence e B $ public — that's \\]1\ comies to C i there’s a Roofing or B Heating job to be Worth 59¢ to 75¢ ,,;,,,,”“L Very new collar and cuff sets, Sh()es’ $l 90 oy vestees, in styles that will add B W b s : | a bit of charm to the simplest An excellent assortment of pate ] S costume. and tan leather shoes in sizes, 8 Fine laces, linen, silk and or 3 : eandy, ,1n white, cream 2. Well made and worth much more Heating— Il/umb n g Al $ ! o -m,‘w N:lum u'l“:“ Serond I Pacs 3 son points towars e incr F sl use of neckwear for s | | | fl fl | ' | | Coats &J| | fF‘fl“ RIS RIRIGIRINIR/ R IR LRI o RG] -2} ~N - frocks Pat Treasure Chest, $1.50. A i Williams' Shaving Cream, 29¢. sizes 13 to 15 and 10 to 14. De Vilbiss Spray small. Street Floor P Saturday Toiletries! Juniors’ Winter Coats l O Princess Pat Twin Creams, F o Choice of all Winter Coats, in Mavis Face Powder, 3dc. Men's Melba Shaving Seis, $1. Street Floor $10.75 Coats reduced to. R [ Jewelry Reduced! $12.75 Coats reduced to. ...56.38 $3 lnd5:5 gllfll:n l‘:e' Nle(‘lk- o L o i | $16.75 Coats reduced to... ...58.38 long. Very light in weight and 4175 dewelea Bracetets, 98c. | $19.75 Coats reduced to. ...$988 Hoop style, with 2 and 3 rows e o ond Chokors, 4. | $25.00 Coats reduced to. ..$1250 Uniform or graduating style. Beautiful pastel colors. Ring _EEZE:-—:EEEEEIIEIEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE "$12.50 to $16.75 Juniors’ Dresses ftchings, irritations, etc. ; = _ _ _ Y 98 trand One rack of smart woolen and silk dresses, s -1y Use Cuticura, (mfd.), $8c. Lustrous quality, ¥ including Sag-no-more jersey. Slus 13 to $8 they are wonderful. uating style. Jeweled So.p Galy 1o keep your skin clear. WAL 17 Strest Floor e et e Afifl‘ e Shacing, Stick 28e. Efll