Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1927. | Senator Watson, Republic: ndiane ‘for lew © usual spec ‘ AMERIBAN 'I'U FURM [ banke, i ne e west A2 EINAL VOTE ON RADIQ | St st rouitcan, Indens 'SLAYERS WILL HANG ror & view of the unusual svec | EXPLORER GIVEN FLAG. |[ou nave spent Your Lare | | | tabling the Howell 1. onstruction of the triple gallows — BUILDING YOUR ESTATE; | Growers' Association he managed tabling the Howell appeal n ple g o, O | 1l onsored by that or- { Senators Howell and Borah, Repub- | | has not been started, however, be my,r wil Clnim Arctic Land for Spend a Day Safeguarding it ‘;‘;‘;.’;‘:2:5"“;’:“.‘:5":‘;{?. grwacerl REPORT IS DELAYED [ucuns SGuno: “conconded s comre: | ON TRIPLE GALLOWSW”.“. ot eha. possinilr ot Fartie SIAKE A" WILE ‘ Agricultura 8 N mise bill did not assert definitely the | court action which might delay the | United States. nexrl; C‘:’n “:-;]rnr\:;':;‘.rntlmittvx:x o Pml e | Government's right in the alr and| R carrying out of the sentences. by ROIT, February 4 UP.—A Fedfl‘ll American National in 1915 worked out the reorganizi- | Attempt to Sidetrack Conference would not prevent broadcasters from | §ix Sentenced to Death for One e here is but one precedent for the s snke with over $15000000 of llon of the dem\rnm-nl which s acquiring vested rights. This was de nging of men for the slaying of | American flag, with which Capt roshisrcis ctic: T . ted by Senator DIl i one in the history of American courts, | Georgs H. Wilkins will for the ally in effect nc by i 2 | Murder Will Die by | i s fo — Wit #he nteanisation ot the Baly Hearing Overruled by el | 3 that at Amite, several years ago, | {'pited Sta | y £ tes any land s may find |more Land Bank. Mr. Stevenson be- | Dawes. MRBS. ORMIST Threes. when six Italians O ) etvedition gl s o IF YOU HAD A Stevenson, Founder of Mary- (e ‘s six restac . i Labei ‘ ON ARRIVES. | o S R B e S ECK murder in connection with an attempt- into i land Tob Growers’ Associ | ‘ the I o Assoc BRSCERAT Eoe last might at o farewel) receptio A8 LONGAS THIS FELLOW land Tobacco Association, [Since 1953 he has been attached to| it beas brtie Wite of McPherson Case Principal | B the Astociated Press. rewely recention | A8 THiSs | mise OLIET, Ill., February 4.—The! - given by the Detroft Loan Board on assign- | M in United States for Divorce JOLIE ‘ebruary h the F 3 7 | 7, o Wilkins will leave o s . : % o . ey | in the Se , @ i © | six convicts sentenced to be hanged a Veterinarian Is Colonel. o 10 A v LN idai b - suHETHnnAT to Establish Project. [t ol "'m‘ nhute X ce 1 as delayed| SAN FRANOISCO, February 4 ). | wi st i week from tomorrow for the mur Lieut. Col. Robert Vans Agnew t this Spring D 85 the Associated Press. State penitentiary here, ml' | tioned Fort McPherson, Ga., has | S NORTH CAROLINA BILL : . Rte.| ZMrs. Ruth Peters Ormiston, wife of | of Peter M. N. Klein, deputy warden | Army Veterinary Corps, recently sta A AlL e _|I;unnt-|h G. Ormiston, a principal in |at the ‘ T confe o v the Aimee Semple McPherson T ¢ with thelr lives three at a time. ke o anhina o8 abemat I e WAY Peru is to have a farm loan bank | URGES NATlONAL PARK;N ot [arrived hore semtorday temron case. | L "dotided yestorday. | The tnres |Ueen Promoted to the grado of colonel. | RY CLEANIN oW vstem and has engaged an Ameri- | : ati 7 g g e : | Americans probably will die together, [ lie entered the Veterina s | to establish i | By the Associated P; 1 President D: | e announced intention of ob- | as will the trio of Mexicans. Jur ve | "RALEIGH CPehiuary & ato well argued the 3 |taining a divorce from her husband.| Construction of a high stockade |licute ]‘ < E | s kR s sio repeal She refused to make a state ¢ | about the little jail yard is under way | During the World W iloves Any. Lengih, Only 3 "‘“‘;", of the Baltimore Farm Iand |bin was introduced in the House and | LGi ul Lany Kind other thun o eratement of | {,hield the sextuple execution from | licutenar 1 e Veterinary ot T ‘\\ enclh. only e TheNational Sore Throat Remedy Bihoon Kivec 1t fod. |Senate of the North Carclina Assem- | tuted new i ation of |, = 't SN | the eyes of hundreds who might crowd | Cor e 0.} SHou RELIEVE Spr R Bonrii v vesterday providing for a bond | Senate rules on confef o ‘x,,,n'”}:_“‘:;““ to leave for Los Angeles last | the high embankment of the Rock |motion i n his Estimates, Main 1101, ILDQUICKLY " ¢ the | Island Raflroad, which runs near the | present station or duti ALL DRUGGISTS AT WOODRUFF'S e 11. Stevenson, former presi- | iged to act in an advis 4 |1ssue of $2,000,000 to purchase land in | i e S~ |the Smoky Mountain near the Ten-| of Will | nessee line, for the creation of a na-| Senator Dill, Democrat, Washington, | author of the ol 1 1te measure, ( nal park. t 3 § s 2 | led the fight for ference report and he was The Federal Government, the bill | said, cannot purchase land for the Lol i o e T | S S Regular Lines of Goods m N A &‘ h ks ‘;";”” ;‘3.::;2:31“}1‘;‘.rm.“,’;.d'}i‘.l‘.'.‘(‘;‘,5:‘.'{":”:‘\2'3,.;“:‘.;‘ CANN:;VSEOUPS g . QS - i nn mar flnt Ifun sive experience in |condition that the State retain con i s In addition to special purchases, it is our constant he field of rural credit banking and |current diction over civil and aim to carry, in the Down Stairs Stor: ation | eriminal s on the preserve. use 1 teaspoonful of ore, complete ind cd mer as well as a banker. | The bill did not mention the number LEA & PERR'NS’ lines of regular goods in every section. Pric born and reared on a Ne. [of acres which would be purchased must average as low or lower than elsewhere. 2 g L large to- [ but one of the principal backers of the | SAUCE anter in M an His | measure said “all we can get” will be ng experience was in coun- obtained if the bill pa: e e Fresh, New Sprzng Fashions—All Lesser Priced Specials e ke e 25¢ Toothbrushes, 9¢ | IR New Crepe AfternoonDresses | New Spring Models 50c Correspondence Cards, 25 r incess BaVFass feature New Compose Shades Foaiesss iz Satisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh St. [| %' “Fonder, Toc and New Collarless Necklines New Light Felts 7S¢ Aubrey Sisters’ B P PP P PP P sesswsasne New Kid Gloves favor Visca and - In Smart Spring Styles Hiah Ciowns AN Kid Gloves mark them as smart for Street Floor y i S Priced Very $ i, $4-95 NN 2 ® Low at 4 AN ” Radliisable S V \ 2 Spring, 1927 distinctive Flat Crepe reigns in favor of Fashion for after- I Brimless ) in black and brown tones noon wear. And these models we present to- G} Rippled i 534 to 7v4. ecla s ln e eml- nn aa morrow are charmingly new and Fashion- 259 Brinw L Tt vk right. ! New vee, square and round necklines are, for I ‘very one is fashionable. Those dap- ® amma e a e omo rrow | the most part, fashionably without collars, and per little brimless hats, those witl in the new compose shades, or tri-tone theme. sporty rippled brims—all show 1 S Also successful models for afternoon, shown smartness by their notably in gleaming black satin or tucked georgette. crowns. These styles, too, feature the new collarless | Tomorrl)lv Only! Remarkable Sale Of neckline and compose notes. \| Felts, bra straws, silks and viscas- $ 65 : Sizes for little women, 1674 to 26%:: Junior one has from all these to select. And . Yard SIiQ 32-0_0 $2;5_0 and 3 00 misses’ sizes 13 to 19, and misses’ sizes 14 to 20. f ) the colors you must see for yourself. . ) i T i DOWN STAIRS STORE 4 DOWN STAIRS STORE . , g \_il»:lii: Flat Crepe. All-silk Printed 3 | Tomorrow—Two New Foulards, Striped Silk Broadcloths, | ['wo-tone Satins and 50-inch All- e 'he New Coats for Sprlng e T'he following colors in flat crepe ~are Black, and designed ¥ 4 5 = : i : White Turquoise Cinde- Imported English ( for Every Daytime Occasion VA S Flesh Sweet Pea Gray Blues Orchid Flame DOWY STAIRS STORE Novelty Broad- cloth Repp Cloth Woven Madras Rayon Striped 5 Madras Below, a Fashionable Gray Kid Oxford in a smart four-evelet tie model. Trimmed with And thev will choose Black Kashr I i 3 Such qualities included— s : odel. with 1 they w » Black Ka 2 Co | / Cl l 5 A, dark gray kid. Low spike heels. All sizes, B faonina b naEil L nrah 1 I naerelia Metric, Apollo, Franklin and Hanover $5.85. Wit SN 0 pais s | | — % 5 trimmed with monkey fur Cl h Shirt make|§ who bear reputations for | Or an equally fashionable selection, would be \ Ot €S high-grade fabrics, expert workmanship and \ Coats of black or navy blue Marchand o careful finishing detail. Such shirts you may \ Lorcheen, trimmed with Summer squirr / 1 to $2. 95 purchase tomorrow at a price that is in many |} monkey fur. Blocked silk crepe lir instances even less than half the original. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44 . fl‘ Light shades are decreed by Fashion for Spring. Above, one finds a New Pump,. of y T Mlush, Kl 2. w Fiiinrt: oniesstrap; mailal: Fashion-interested women and misses will find Narrow bands of paisly smarten its appear- these new Sp Coats offer an unusually ance. All sizes, §5.85. large amount of style and quality, for such a moderate price. 3 i 500 Crisp New Broadcloth i " Pink Bois de Rose Jade Imported Irish | ,‘\"“;;" ((!}:m_ir;;e"c -(\:le" (,P oplin B d | % Splendid | ) Bl Honeydew Navy yenuine roadad- lid . 4 5 | Peach Palmetto Black it PY b Values at ‘ Gove i Pater Perfect quality—collar attached, collar-to- match and neckband styles DOWN STAIRS STORI DOWN STAIRS STORE New shipment of Fast colors—tan, blue, gray; stripes, fancies and - these popular n - e Miller Full-fashioned Service-weight Silk Hose | e A Street Floor—King’s Palace because they wear ‘Rich in Lok \ S 2 Appecaram'e $1°50 pair e well s Tlme to Think About Re- ‘ LS s e Pure Japanese Silk Dip-dyed Hose that give an un priced hose have. Shades oi gun metal, grain, nude y, pr 4 factorily. plenlshlng the Glrls Wardrobe ‘ | usually large amount of satisfactory wear. And they French nude, atmosphere, flesh. duetone, beige and g ; : g 2 % i are of a fine, rich appearance that usually only highe blonde. Sizes to 10. \lso creepers and little suits, in White Middy White Middy Skirts OWN STAIRS STORE lovely prints and plain materials, Blouses, $1.00 $1.59 4 | with crisp little collars and cuffs. Firm, White Jean Blouses, Fuil pleated on to white | g | 5 I'omorrow—We Introduce Sizes 2 to 10 years { in regulation style. Patch muslin waist. Firm, White pocket model with collar and Jean Skirt in sizes 8 to 14. Sl | 9 | cuffs nicely trimmed with Also middy skirts of jean, O 5; S OI le“)a aS ul S i izes 8 to 22. i eBERL RN R AEASERTEOSEEIRE DOWN STATRS STORE flat braid. Sizes pleated on to band for girls <y Children’s Sturdy Sateen Bloomers ©71#120 Y BI Springtime " $ S 1 m bloomers Modes i Specially s Sizes i VA R $1.00 g Priced at each 375 - : Shoes, $1-95 black sateen. Finished with Full cut, Black Sateen A S ; TR T e G R : ; : arting -row, we shall carry, as a regular o 2s, fexils elastic at waist and knee. Bloomers, pleated on to NeCkwear St QOO e i Yaes 2 High Shoes. Pumps or Oxfords at Sveadl o2 band. Sizes 8 to 22. feature in our fast-growing Boys’ Department. this specialized low price. Con- Second Floor—King’s Palace 6 ZC an assortment of Stonewall Wash Suits. structed for long wear, comfart and appearance. We consider Each suit 1).1~~o(1 our rigid inspection as to washing ‘ ’ them splendid values. They are SRS IRARE IR R RS R RB RN A j\'()ua[y Purchased Group of Imported and domestic qualities that are usually i | and wearing qualities and we know that they f priced much below regular. $2 Pointex Hosier ‘fl'l fi" 3 o fi] 59 —pur- will launder absolutely satisfactorily. Another fea- 1 : Sizes 4 to 2. chased specially fc z e e 2z Ty y (:Jllarl S At | ture of these suits is their fullness of cut. DOWN STATRS STORE vestees, jabots and dainty | Z 5 5 2 collars of new patterned Button-on and middy styles in a great variety of laces, georgette, organdy Sni el Beaitinil calors m:ncrmls‘” patterns and colors—long or short : M lb T . as well as white and ecru. ! sleeves. Sizes 5 to 8 years. g ) e a [0 et Stidhded Small si arried in Children's Section . (Small sizes are cd en s Section. ) P t SSH gty o teeguiar iy We firmly believe that you never had more value l'epara 1018 fashioned, service-weight for $1 than you receive’in Stonewall Wash Suits. 2 . stockings with mercerized i DOWN STAIRS STORE 4-piece Toilet Sets .$6.25 lisle garter tops; also all-silk, 2-piece Toilet Sets. +..$1.50-83.50 { —_— 7 chiffon-weight stockings in a Toilet Water, ro: i Street Floor— cluded are the smart “Black s n s oa s / 3 3 Hing's Palace Bottom” _ stockings in gun i and $34.75 Face Powder, fleurs and lilac. .$1 metal with black heel. \ Talcum Powder, 25¢c and 7 Fine English Woolens Gray—Brown . Also Domestic Woolens Shaving Cream A New Model R&G Corset ) ) 1 - in . Heathers e Bandoline Fleurs Perfume. An exceptionally lof price for such a quantity of $2 A ; Ulster—Belted Models Oxford;—l’laids Stylish Belted Modeh Party Compacts. . PRv e AT INERERRY style, quality and attractiveness. Lace-back model as Sachet, lilac and rose i‘ sketched. Fancy striped fabric with elastic top. Broad Sizes 34 to 50 N mlm Benzoated Astringent..... Land in New Liquid Skin Whitening....... | € K q n ing Sl front steel and elastic sections in back. Sizes 26 to 34 Second Floor—King’s Palace T Shas e 3

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