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16 . COOLIDGE CAN WIN AGAIN, SAYS DEPEW Disputes Butler’s Third- Term Argument—Sees Pro- hibition Here to Stay. By the Aesociated Press NEW YORK, February Chauncey M. Depew, who le day for a vacation at St. Aug ¥la, told the New York H Tribune vesterday Coolidg if prosper! New York & e a candi said he 1: clothes. Shirts go, too Fancy Broad cloth, Madras, Percale, ete.— either collar attached or with separate collars to match. $1.39 Were §2 and 3 for $4.00 $2.50. Imported English Broadcloth, white and plain shades, collar at- tached or neck band. Were $2.50 $1.89 3 for $5.50 Fine Imported Mad- ras, Broadcloth, etc.— laited bosoms, plain osoms; collar attached or self-collars to match. Were $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 $2.39 3 for $6.50 Best of Imported Eng- lish Broadcloth (Co- coon), in white only, neck band and 935 collar attached. 3 3 for $9.00 The very finest of Silk Shirts, Radium, etc. Were $8.75, §10, 85-79 and $12 3 for $16.00 ~ Abe Martin Says: i | | | saild a sharp- flapper in th’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HITS U. S. SPEAKEASIES. x Mrs. Willebrandt Says Government Disapproves Illegal Dry Methods. NEW YORK, February 11 UP).— nment speakeasies run by en- forcement agents have no sanction from responsible department heads at Washington, sald Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, assistant United States Attorney General, in an address here last night. Tllegal methods of prohibition en- forcement are as much to be con- demned as non-enforcement, she told members of the League for Political Education. Prohibition, she said, had revealed graft and corruption which used to be concealed and had not been the cause ‘of such corruption ex- cept in isolated case: . Federal-American National Bank “Trustworthy action begets satisfaction” IF YOU HAD A returned from al o' her brother, who wuz | killed in action in Chicago. Hits U. S. Anti-Dumping Order. N “ebruary. 11 (®).—¥Fol- | protest of th Washingt es anti-dumpin an crude iron, ent is considering ta as an investiga- | of the American | P. S. —Iinportant! | Gathering all the remaining Suits, Overcoats and Top- coats of this season’s stock into one big lot. They’re Fashion Park, Charter House, Richard Austin and Mode makes. Of course, sizes are broken and that’s why we shall cut the price as deep as we have. size—for they’re the world’s most famous makes of No matter what the original price has been Dress Clothes are not included—otherwise everything. else—and alterations, if any, will be made at cost. Neckwear in 3 lots Cut Silk. Were $1.00 49¢ 3 for $1.25 Cut Silk Cravats. Were $1.50, $1.65, and $2.00 89%¢ 3 for $2.25 The finest grade of Cut Silk and Knitted Silk Cravats. Were $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 g 3 for $4.50 Mufflers Imported plaid Cash- mere Mufflers. Were $2.50 $1.39 and $3 Silk Mufflers with wov- en spois and figures in the popular colors. Were $3.30 59 and $1 $2 T5e and ) SilkandiWeol Hliase « . $1.50 and $2 Silk-and-Wool Hose . $2.50 and $3.50 Silk-and-Wool Hose $2.50 and $3.00 Golf Hose . . . . $3.50 and $5 Golf Hose . Ve e $7.50 and $10 Golf Hose . . . . . $2 Pajamas, plain shades . . . . . $3 and $4 Broadcloth and Soisette Pajamas $10 Plain Shade Silk Pajamas . . . . . The Mode~F at Eleventh ¢ Fa I’ll be only a question of and $7.50 A8 LONGAS THIS FELLOW AND HAD sopminon TONSILINE TheNational Sore Throat Remedy SHOULDQUICKLYRELIEVEIT ALL DRUGGISTS Robes Blanket and Wool Lounging Robes. Were $5.00 $3.95 Blanket and Wool Lounging Robes. Were $10 and $12 $6.95 Fine Brocade and Wool Lounging Robes. Were $15, $1650 .95 and"?fl $10 95 Robes, silk- $18.75 Brocade lined. Were $25, §30 and $35 The best grade of Silk, Silk-lined Robes. Were $50, $65 3 and $100 $39.75 Cotton Crepe Robes— made in Japan—Slippers and Case to match. Special $3.95 59¢ 3 for $1.50 $1.19 $1.79 3 for $5.00 $1.79 $2.39 $4.95 $1.59 3 for $4.50 $2.39 3 for $7.00 $5.95 o, FREE — Valuable Premiums With Pur- chases of $100 or More. Golden Oak Finish Rocker $4.95 Sturdy construction— saddle seat and panel ba 50c A Week FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1Y 1927 Open an Account Here Saturday. 110-Pc. $175 Living Room Outfit The group consists of ten pieces and will add a lot to your comfort and satisfac- tion. stuffed loose-cushion Windsor Rocker $5.75 Mahogany finish—a very popular style of rocker. 50c A Week pieces The three over- have seats. The Smoker is FREE. VELOUR-COVERED SETTEE ARMCHAIR WING CHAIR DAVENPORT TABLE END TABLE BRIDGE LAMP ROOM SIZE RUG TABLE SCARF PAIR OF BOOK ENDS Day Bed 'Complete instant couch an this comfortable be- comes a full size bed, complete with mattress- pad. 50c A Week $13.95 . Cane panel back and seat — sturdily built and finished in mahogany. . 50c A Week End Table $1.49 Nictly designed and fin- ished in mahogany. vc! e FREE This pair of $11.75 ar- tistic metal Torchiers with this dining-room suite. Coal Heater $7.95 An egg type cast iron Heater, guaranteed depend- able in every particular. Pipe free! 50c A Week Saturday only. Doll Cart $2.98 Made of fiber— natural finish — rub- ber tired wheels. A. B. Gas Range $14.98 A well known make— three-burner style with oven. §50c A Week Cast Iron Cook Stove $11.75 With ‘wood-burning grate, four-hole top and oven. Pipe included. 50c A Week 109 $5.00 a Month Pays fot This Suite at The Hub This - $8.75 mahogany- finished Smoking Stand with this outfit avenport Table Mahogaiiy - finish in a pleasing period design: An unusual value. 50c A Week SETRGA e _Peymenio Dining Room Suite A Tudor design suite of ten picces, well constructed and beautifully finished. genuine walnut veneer com- bined with gumwood. estry-seat chairs. panels. Two-tone -Seat Chairs (five side Oblong Table, Buffet, Server, China Cabinet, Six Tapestry Of $ and one Armchair). $6.00 a Month Pays for This Suite at The Hub Rubber-Tired Wheel Scooter Car Saturday Toy Specials for the Kiddies Closing out what remains of our Christmas toy stock—some very attractive specials for Jimmie Car 98c Made with disc wheels. rubber-tired Size for small children. Liberty Jr. Coaster WAGON $2.98 Hardwood hody — rub- er-tired disc wheels. finish, in & firror frame Child’s Oak-Finish High Chair $1.98 With tray and footrest. Nickei-Finished Smoken;:s Tray Portable Phonograph $12.95 Ideal for week end trips, In leather- Telephone Set $5.75 Mahogany-finished Ren aisance Phone Table and Chair to match. Folding Card Table $1.49 Imitation leather top. Three-Piece Metal Bed Outhit { White-enamel Bed, Spring and A complete outfit. 50c A Week Mattress. $13.95 |