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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927. dent of Georgetown University, officl- | House of Studies, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. held by Supreme Court Justice|he could find no similar court action |held the accused in $5,000 fail for a H"AL vows TAKE" ated at the mass and mlv«i their Father Masterson, besides {nlng ]UR'ST BACKS PAPER .‘I‘:h: B. u{ S(:r':henu here yesterday. |for a precedent, “no gulding authori- | hearing February 10: last pledges to the Society of Jesus. | head of the history department, is Wi Achibion returned in favor | ties having been cited by counsel and| The charge is preferred by . J BY locAL PR'ESTS ‘The ceremony took place in Dahlgren | moderator for the Hoya, student news IN ADVERT'S'NG B AN s Radis "‘r"flm“umon in an | none has been disco by independ- | Froalich, 1218 Ninth street northwest, thlt:el, :z ’:hall-lbl‘l)ldtop. n‘.i (thha p‘r:-;;a m&au;?. and t.\dha DoFom;my i brgfmh'l by the Amalgamated | ®nt research.’ who s sald to have cashed the checks. of e student ly an e faculty, e. He graduaf from Fordham Roches [N S— | A who occupled the sanctuary. University and took his theology _— Furniture Factories, Ind, of directing the fers of India now are wearing | Bev. Robert A. Parsons and Rev.| This evening the feast of the purl | Course at Woodstock Colless, Wood | ypholds Right to Rejeot Matter Be- ter, secking, an orter diresting the| HE| D) ON CHECK CHARGE. | rufber boots during the wee monsoos | cation wi eld in honor of the , Md. year he was season, Peter V. Masterson in Ceremony two priests, attended by members ot in Vienna pursuing studies. leved to Bo Untrue, Mislead- | 5o enrry wut the cors of & contract Macon Accused of Enssing Paper |~ [ the religlous community at George- | 3 bisend *Faiher Parsons entered the Jesult Named Soviet Envoy. ag or Unechival. m;z“:v:nt:n:;menuon I the Thme for $1,400. WINDOW SHADE | TRy s g ————— Union that the adverstising the Miles Seldon Macon, known as - ] Hmosom“. February .2 UP).—Vale- furniture concern was misleading in|Judge Macon, of Lynchl and AM{’,’{-J,‘,{Y"}ER!@'}S t training and study, Rev. Robert A.| Georgetown faculty only since the |rian Dovgalevsky, Minister to Sweden | By the Associated Press. that it tended to make the public|Charlottesville, Va., 88 years old, was ICE: SHELLENBERGERS Parsons, dean of Georgetown College, | opening of the present academic terim. | until recently, has been appointed| ROCHESTER, N. Y., February 2.— | belleve it manufactured the advertised | taken into custody Monday by dep-| Al% Imported and Domestic Upholstery e department of history, e % Iphia, 7 g s s c final vows this morning. a native. Father Parsons took his|XOoPP, Who is now attached to the |publish advertising it believes to be|fyrniture. alleged worthless checks for $1,400. Rev. Charles W. Lyons, 8. J., presi- ' course in theology at St. Andrew's!Soviet forelgn office. untrue, misleading or unethical was| Justice Stephens in his decision sald ' United States Commissiondr Turnage 2322222333333 828333 A BRI L8833 3323333328333 383 oS Lansburgh & Bro. “Run-check” A great Dress event! Chiffon Silk : 700 early spring order in 1909, and Father Masterson Qompleting a 17 years' course of |in 1908. The dean has been with the Wholesals and Ratail = ENTH-O-LI Ronow L2798 0s. 1 | COUGCH WAFERS 1211 F 8t N.W. Main 3211 2 Now wow at Lansburgh’s Stockings A member of our mer- chandising staff is visit- ing half a dozen coun- tries in Europe working through merchandising affiliations which we have there, to arrange for exclusive display of imports at this store. We shall tell you when the first of these fascinating things rive. Baby Basket, $2 Dainty as can be—in pink or blue, prettily hand- painted. Choice of round or oval. Ivory Bassinet, $7.50 * A very attractive model —size 20x42 inches—with 4 metal cane pafiels “and swivel wheels. Ivory Crib, $12.50 The 36x52-in. size—with metal cane panels, drop- side and a comiortable National spring. Bow End Crib, $32.50 A real ornament for any nursery! A drop - side model, finished ‘in ivory, ‘with, floral carvings. ar- $1.95 We guarantee these lovely Silk Stockings against garter runs — and will replace any pair in which the run passes the “run- check” line. Silk from top to toe. And in all the smartest shades. Street Floor, Sth St. Nursery Chairs $2.75 Ivory-finish Nursery Chair, decorated with nursery designs. Complete with tray, count beads and vessel. $1250 High Chairs $5.98 Just three of these splendid floor samples, of- fered at this very great markdown. Baby Scales, $7.98 A dependable one—fin- ished in white or ivory— with a wicker basket to hold the baby. Crib Sheets, $1 Durable muslin _ crib sheets—size 42x64 inches —with lain or hem- stitched hems. Crib Sheets at 45¢ These splendid crib sheets are the 36x52-inch size—and are plain or hemstitched. Rubber Sheets, 50c Good, heavy quality white rubber ones—real protection for crib mat- tresses. Size 36x52. Baby Pillows, 50c Pink or blue sateen, heavy quality, filled with the famous i(apok. Size 13x17 inches. $ $2.50 and $3.50 Spreads, $2 Dainty white ones, with ink or blue stripes— Eeautiful quality. ery special. Handmade lGnrments Lovely little dresses and rertrudes, hand-sewn and and-embroidered. Long or short. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th St. The Annua‘l Sale of China and Housewares eatures, Thursday If it “pays” us to advertise—it also pays you to read our advertisements—especially when big-annual sale events like these are_transpjring! And when you visit our Sixth Floor these days, don’t overlook the many other special values for the home, not mentioned in our advertisements. A sale of Enaml Kitch $39.50 $1 down and $1 a week We try so hard not to be over-enthusiastic in advertis- ing, not to use superlatives— and then we are faced with a value like this!. We examine it, look again at the price tag, compare it with other cabi- nets—and cannot refrain from saying it is the best value we've ever seen in Kitchen Cabinets. Gray or white enamel fin- ish—porcelain sliding table top—roll front-—sifting flour . bin—metal-lined bread box —plenty of storage room! en Cabinets A special purchase & sale of Pottery 45¢ 65¢ 95¢ Lovely vases, wall vases, jardi- nieres, baskets and other pieces that are oddly charming and deco- rative. We can’t describe this sale to you—for there are scarcely two pieces alike, but we can as- sure you that there are treasures to find, if you've a love of artistic things for your home. Come down tomorrow and browse around, visualize the different pieces as they would look in your own home, choose some for gifts to friends! Sixth Floor—8th Street Dresses---Thursday *16 Often at this time of the year, dress sales offer low enough prices, but the styles are those of months gone by. The thrill of this dress event is not only'in the low price, but also int the fact that a trip to New York, to select new- est of early Spring styles, was a part of the preparations forit. These lists of features show you what we mean. The Fabrics Crepe Roma Crepe Elizabeth Georgette Flat Crepe Satin New Prints Mayfair Crepe Crepella ‘Roshanara The Smart Shades Silver Gray Popcorn Hydrangea Gooseberry Monkey Skin Athenia Navy Boleros Black Two piece Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 46; 40% to 5414; also special models for little women. Many manufacturer’s samples —one or two of a style—included. Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th St. A Few Details Tucks Pleatings Tiers Shirting Smocking Embroidery $198.50 and $225 Fur Coats $159.50 Reductions so great as these are \\{onhy of investigation — espe- cially when they apply to desirable models like these! Here is the * choice—come early! 6 Pony Coats, with nutria collars and cuffs. Muskrat Coat, with beaver col- lar and cuffs. Brown Caracul Coat, with fox collar, Gray Caracul Coat, with squir- rel collar. Black Caracul Coat, skunk col- lar and cuffs. Mink Dyed Marmot Coats. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats. - Muskrat Coat, fitch trimmed. Sealine (dyed coney), mink col- lar and cuffs, Sealine Coat, squirrel collar and cuffs. Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th St. Tweed Sport $2.95 It will soon be time for Spring hikes—and in the meantime there’ll be ice skating and other occasions when you'll want a pair of these trimly tailored knickers! All-wool quality, in several different patterns. Second Floor—7th Street Knickers _FLOOR “SPECIALS” NOT MENTIONED HERE! < 2 - S < o JY o o o Y« Y o o Y e . Ll £