Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 27

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. fl | | ! E fl e Martin Says: MONTGOMERY BILL | ON POLICE OFFERED Maryland Assembly Also Gels;’ $275,006 Prince Georges ! School Measure. 2 Bpecial Dispatoh to The Star. | ANNAPOLIS. Md., February 18— | Several Montgomery County biils, and one for Prince Georges County we' introduced in the Maryland Assem. tod. One proposed to Increase the ery Connty potice 0, including nd three rols at Rocaville, Bes and Silve ind a patrol Kensington. A bill pertaining to the Mont- gomery County sheriff’s office would eliminate all fees and Allowances for | the sheri the appoint- | ment of aid in serv- ing civil wr of bookkeeping and bill to amend the Montgomery law would prohibit | Everbuddy I meet likes Mussolini don’t know what he's doi a hustler Nes X business troubles home. ar troubles dov n (Copytight. John Diile Co.) SENATOR REED HONORED. iorae Lenslmme Invites Him to| Address Joint Sessidn. JEFFERS m e revenue enable t° lect taxes. be r killing . tags and re uuire investigation hefore paymen | . m) of claims pouliry or animals killea t | "esentative A propo. cluded o amend | of Rept the county er law to n a nf lebility for | Houhsiotifan. 1 of a majority concurred with vesolution nsk Reed vacanef Prince Geo troduced a b ard to issue 000 school bonds. | Park and plar and Iation and t tend powers of County commission the first week in M Senator s mentioned as {a probable ||Hm|((ul(~ condidite for President in 1928, h | discuss national prob two houses. No date w LT to ex. | nddress. Montgomery —_— hx.p introduced | Ordered to Depot Here. Second Li ut. Pinckney .1 | Quartermaster Corps Reserv ‘automobiles from | Bethes 4 ered to in Germany this | active ing at the general nterme in ‘his city; More tha America will 6,000 te dey Wl about, but they're fer him | ring your domestic | senior | WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING ~STAR. ?HEFLIN LAUNCHES }EDISON ON WAY SOUTH ATTACK ON PRESS\ FOR 8 WEEKS’ VACATION | Tell Full Truth | J Will Study Possibmzy of Growing | About His Speeches, He Rubber in Florida—Ford 1 Says in Senate. { to Join Him. | Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, | BY v;v— A n:lm\\]’r-;u A | who spoke in the Senate for four | : e af i | houra vesterday denouneing Catholics | THOMAS A. Fdison left here last nigh | for an eight weeks' stay at his estate {and the Knights of Columbus, ve-|,eqp fort Myers, Fla. Henry Ford. Ak‘ln‘\d the floor today and turned his | whose estate adjoins ]’,'}]\liuu?: \;X"'- i;“ on metropolitan newspapers | to Florida soon to join his friend di- K oir \Wahlngton correspondents, [ fon's secretary snid. While in Flokdn claring the truth about his speech ‘ BEdison intends to study the possibility d becn suppressed of growing rubber there. The re He referred specifically to the Bal-| mainder of his time will be spent in timore 8§ and th ew York Times, reading, fishing from a speci ially con which he said were Catholie con. | Structed long dock and dri trolled. hattered automobile. His The New York World, Charles Edison, and l'l!-|ol Iy ington Star and th member of his experimental staff, ac- | ald, then were a: d by Heflin, | companied Fdirol 4 oId only half the truth Among the boo which Edison took h | withe him were rains of Rats and Maryland, | Men,” “On the Trail of the l'mfnu\\ u"' . saying | and he Catholie free from | Church. nm might contaminate the ‘ It 18 owned by Protestants inguage ot | The FEDERAL-AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT “Is one of the Finest in the Entire Country. RFECT PROTECTION BURNISHINE “Polishes ALL METALS | Newspapers Fail to the Wash- Washington Story of the he ks the religious toleranc dded that he did not think man realized the real signifi arks and continued | ator from Alabams | s of which it wa | Father, they EEDE—EMEE:——EEEEEEE—:EEEE Toilet Goods Samples I—ree' A genero : $1 Mavis Tollet “ Mor e ‘ 35¢ Williams’ Shaving Cream raction Sa.e 100Y 20¢ 50c Mavis Face Powder, 39¢ ChlcNe Versnns of the Vogue in Spring Hats $3.89 All Purchased for Sale at $5 A wonderful showing (-i straw, silk and straw and other com- binations for Spring. Beret and high crown types, rippling brims and brimless models, %elt hats and hats for youthful matrons—all are here. in a most diverse group—in a gorgeous array of colors. Street Floor—King’s Palace . Slightly irregular—full fashioned, service- weight stockings, silk to the welt; also all- silk, chiffon-weight stockings in a wide va- riety of colors. Street Floor—King’s Palace Handkerchiefs 18¢ 3 for 50¢ Fashion’s newest — dainty crepe de chine 'ke scalloped _edge d open- work corn Gorgeous colors, \\nh « broidery. Silk 'Scalv'fs" : Reduced from $2.98 to $1.98 Silk crepe and georgette, in plain and bordered designs. Fringed or hemmed ends Full length. Street Floor EEEEEBC—E K][N@SMACB $2 “Pointex” Silk Hosiery $l 29 New %o-f/er Corselettes They preserve that slim line over the hip and efiect a generally rounded contour which is indispensable to the new mode in frocks. Rayon Undergarments Special Chemise with bodice tops. lace trimmed and tailored—bloomers. etep-ins and vests in beautiful col: ore. Regular and extra sizes. Per- Spring Wearables u;‘xor the Younger Generation 810-818 Seventh St. Girls’ Sllk Dresses $5.98 Crepe de chine, in straightline or waistline models, smart- ly trimmed with prmll‘d crepes, shirring, fancy ribbons and pleats. Tan, green, red, blue and navy, in sizes 7 to 14. Broadcloth Dresses, ¥2-% models, in new patterns for Spring and yle and trimmed with plain colors, Kick plea! Two-piece Summer. Jaunty in s braids and buttons. Vee necks or round collars. skirts. Sizes 7 to Adorable Spring Coats 559 1o $167 For tots from 2 to 6 years and girls 7 to 14. Youthful, nodish coats, although many are replicas of those fashioned {ar big sister. Wool tweeds, novel plaids, wool checks, block tweeds, black and white checks, Poiret twills. Black and white models, trimmed with kasha, colors, leather belts and other new foibles. Double breasted and straightline styles. Spring colors. Second Floor—King's Palace sizes 34 to 44. Side-hooked style of rayon-striped fab- ric with knitted elastic gores shoulder straps. Two pairs hosé supporters. Exceptional Model 5 00 hips. Elastic shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 50. A Smart Model Nemo-flex Brassieres For the women who wear $3.50 reinforced at back.~ Elastic Rayon-striped fabric, in new style, with hooked- front abdominal support. Knitted elastic gores ovér Extra long model, with front opening. Rayon-striped fabric, with elastic gores n snde;fl Ribbon shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to Second Floor—King's Palace EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE C.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, —1927. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE DEFERRED PAYMENTS 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite 139 A suite built to provide extra sleeping accommodations minus the added cost of a spare room. Comprises a Bed-Davenport, Armchair and Wing Chair with luxurious spring-cushion seats—covering of two-toned Jacquard velour. Deferred Payments Two-Tone Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite 13 Comprises large Settee, Armchair and Fireside Chair with serpentine front; loose spring-filled reversible cushions. Designed to assure utmost comfort and upholstered with beautiful Jacquard Velour. Deferred Payments 4-Piece Walnut-Veneered Bedroom Suite A beautiful suite—rich in appearance and finely constructed of beautiful $ I 39 walnut veneer and gumwood A bow-foot Bed, large Dresser, Full Vanity and Chifforobe comprise this qrnup of which any homemaker may well be proud. February Sale price. ; Deferred Payments 10-Piece Walnut-Veneered Dining Room Suite Just as p|ctured with oblong Extension Table, Server, Buffet, China Cabi- $ I 39 net, five Side Chairs and one Armchair with genuine leather seats. Strongly The ofulius Lansburgh Furniture Go constructed of walnut veneer and gumwood. February Sale price Deferred Payments E'ntrance 909 F Street—at Ninth l

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