Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1927, Page 21

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+ dropower development in BUSINESS MEN S GROWTH FOR SOUTH Great Era of Industrial and Commercial Development Is Forecast. By the Associated Presa ATLANTA, Ga.. M era of industrial and comm de velopment in the South 's forecast| by members of the Natior] Business | Men's Committee « Qiture, who held hearings in Atlan ¥riday and . Saturday to learn of farm and busi- ness conditions in this territory. Five eminent American business | authorities heard more than a dozen | witnesses tell of conditions here and after the conference the members | were highly optimistic over conditions. “While the farmer has been hard hit by general depre: of the agri- cultural industry in uth, gen- eral industrial, commercial and finan- clal conditions of the section is good,” arch 5.—A great | one of the members of the committee | | said. ‘““The volume of business in the South poss decreased slightly, possib Of course | every one knows wk ¢ Florida's busi- | ness has slackened, but that condi-| tion is not permant 8t,” the commit- | teeman added. Business experts ‘ho were here for | the conference, sponsored in all tions of the United States by the tional TIndustrial Conference Board and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, were John § Chicago, president of the Q s | .; A. F. McKissick of Greenville, | ., of the Alice Mills; ‘\Inpnu\ w.| £ the lnduxtrlal Board; New York, president of W e-‘lhn.hnun" Electric & Manufacturing Co., and Frank D. Graham of Princeton Uni- | versity, economic adviser of the com- | mission. Mr. McKissick said condition of the textile good and Mr. Herr wa mistic over present and po the vl as an ald to agriculture and com-| merce. WRIGHT AND DANCER FREED OF CHARGES| Evidence Insufficient to Prove Mann Act Violated, U. S. At- torney Announces. | By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 5.— | One legal cloud in the romance of Frank Lloyd Wright, the chitect, and Mme. Olga Milanoff, his erstw’ hile | housekeeper, was dissipated here yes terday when Mann act charges against them were dropped “Inadequate evidence to warrant a conviction” was the reason given by Lafayette French, jr., United States district attorney. for dropping the charges, which were to be presented today to a Federal grand jury here. The charges resulted from the ar- rest of Mr. Wright and_ his com- panion last October at a Lake Min- netonka cottage near here. Wright was charged with violation of the Mann act and conspiracy to violate it, while Mme. Milanoff was charged only with ponspiracy. With the charges dropped, Mr. Wright and his companion automat- leally were released from $17,000 bonds they posted when arraigned. |pay the light, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT PRESENTS AIR TROPHY | | rresident Coolidge yesterday presented to Shirley J. Short, ace air mail pilot, the Harmon ‘irophy, awarded by the American section of the Interna- tional League of Aviators, for the air pilot who has done most during the year | to demonstrate the reliability of the airplane. Short won_the honor for his| record of 2,169 hours on schedul mail flights without mishap. Left to right: President Coolldge, lmclnmbmr General New, \~~|~|um‘ Postmaster General Glover and Mr. Short. | “FREE” EDUCATION HIT. Paris Architectural Students Com- plain of Cost of Gratuity. PARIS, March § (P).—Arc : at the governme rts school have the most expensive | free” education in France There is room in the ma for only two of Eroups, of Prospective jurors in Wayne Coun ty, Mich., which includes Detroit tests in handwriting, eye- | hearing to qualify for | building tecture | Th h quarters | in varjous parts of Paris. The voung builders have to take up a collection among themselves, cr! complain, to| heat a B rovide the salary of their prof furni: The “SCOTT" Three Different To boll or fry heat the water and hard labor. drawing, 1ng and seulpture stu. | dents, who furnish their own models, e suffering frgm the govern determination to hold down expenses. | The shipworm uses the edge of its shell as a boring tool. | In 48 hours after leav- ing the shell, chicks are ready for Conkey’s Buttermilk Starting = Feedthe original.) It hassaved millions | of chicks. Getit now and be ready. @-o | ‘. Mann & Co., 20{ Seventh St. . Ritter's Son, 1003 B St. o children an angel of me: rections are followed IT NEV Despite scarcity and enormous cost of S, TONIN, it contains full dose. Stood sixt: years' test. Sold everywhere or by mail. 50c | a bottle. Est. C. A VOORHEES. M. D, | the tributed to dev SALE OF BEAUTY AIDS' REACHES HUGE TOTAL Figures Show Use of Cosmetics Has Multiplied Sixfold Smce World War. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, March 5.—Because of ‘“much greater addiction of wom: en and girls to cosmetics of all kinds than before the war” the output of such preparations in the United States his multiplied sixfold in the past 10 vears, the American Chemical Society announced today ‘This expansion is also partiall opment of sale in American countries, en as well as women are much glven to the use of scents and lotions and the market possibilities are corre- spondingly increased.” The area of manufacture in this country, the report says, is confined almost wholly to Eastern and Mid- wostern States. New York is far in the lead, with Iilinols second. The number of plants 1s between 500 and 600. Creams, rouges and face powders are said to rank first in annual value, thelr production aggregating more than $34,000,000. Dentrifices come next, with more than $25,000,000, and other classes total more than $141,000,000. . Some Rapid Grower. 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Made | Sizes 3| Shoe Department— 5 many A real value giving chance tweed in lored and fur- elated s 16 to 46. 5iiflitfi*iiiifii*‘*iififit*ti*tiifiitttt*ifi"fit‘t Shoe $1 [ Latest otyles in patent leather, parchie $1 Stock Adjustment Sale Men’s Suits & O’Coats 51 1 .90 $15 .90 $19 Formerly Scld From $25 to $50 Zfor$1 Fall 3Prs.51 selections of bpatterns in fancy e AR LSS 40-in. Heavy Crepe de Chine 36-inch All-Silk Messaline don’t miss this sale. hfimmmiflimiflfltt'mh“” 6Prs.31 forced toe. 1M\Nmu‘owrwnw"cee.neuwuuwwemuflwi Nv Mail, ."}wuv or C. RY KAUFMAN 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. un*“nn“mntnmtm«nmnnfinh avts 51 | Tissue Gingham 0. D. Orders fifii*mmtflifi Boys’ CORDUROY P Durable wearing pants. well made and mm to n ) servic 'BLOUSES “2forS1; Striped percale blouses, collar attached, in sizes 8 10 16. | Women’s Hosiery, Un- col- —First Floor. | $1 Double-Bed |SHEETS Full bleached, 3 seam:_seconds. $1.98 Colored Stripe 1 Krinkle Bedspreads Double-hed size. 81x90. in vink. blue or gold stripes: permanent krinkle. “2for$1| uts, s3 for i to | dollar ® from 1 tai- trim in all You at value o 29c¢ Yd.-wide Str. | FLANNEL on lisnt grounds. 6for$1 3Prs.$l Heavy 29c 45x36 PILLOWCASES Extra_aual m ‘§9c Rayon and SILK HOSE Silk to the welt. Slight subsi J uuuuu»uuutuuuuw Lot 2 Lot3 90 Ak Aok Ak ek o dok de ok Aok Aok Aok okt vring goods, including garments from % ts, overcoats and topcoats included if any at cost. fododefoded :fihtttmfi*tttn—fittfl:ffittfia**t*fitnttfimi*t**h :s” Wear— | 69c Fleeced Rlbbe-d |VESTS & PANTS 2for $1 2for$1| length Cotton Blankets |79¢ Single Bed Bolster Cases 3 fOl’sl Blankets Standard brand Free from dressing. rfec Full_bleached. _Run of the mill. 59¢ Printed Satin 3Yds_$l CHARMEUSE wogi Al new Spring, pattemns len N 0 | HeAnGEH Dress Ginghams Utility d 1900 range llPW 1927 pat- terns; ¥ wches wide: each piece labeled. | 59¢ 42x72-ln. 31 NEW Worth $1.50 to $2 Yard Yd. ta 4 perfect quality ilics for street and i*iltfiitttit*fi*fi*tittti*flfitfifil $1.75 27-inch Peerless Diaper Cloth, 10-yd. piece Heay nu] 'mrdm- Each 51 piece Men’s thnelette PAJAMAS i or without froge, perfect. 51 Sizes | Ri ya m- and eolorings ut_from full pi ieces G Men s $1.98 Sweaters Oxford Gray Coat Sweaters, with ar. Sizes 36 to 44. 51 ”c AC.A. ounce BEDMTI(?KING“ Yds.51 col- Featl mroo! nell blue stripe; fast col- Men’s $1.50 Overalls Blue Denim Ge cut.Sizen 38 31 . with bib: good | $2.00 R-yon m UNDERWEAR fi Work Pants Cottonnade Pants, in mixed gray torna. - Sizes 30 ot a0 51 !'lllh' hr pat- aB colors. Boys’ $1.98 SWEATERS Pull-over Sweaters. 1 T o | PR, W¥M¥¥¥M¥¥¥ $1 Womnn‘l Silk * and Wool Hose Sors1 i fittiifififittitiiifl"iitfiitttfi***t ! | Turkish Towels | SUITINGSv | achool dresses. derwear and Piece Goods| g1 59 50x50 Natural :;qul"he'r:.tenter welded | BRIDGE SET { pure_ white, with 8Yds.51 . 3 new shade. All | CRETONN'E E,:gi,a;;"" 10vas. 31 Tub-fast new 1927 patterns, plaide and stripes. ~ 10 to 20 yar hecks, an Tonge $1.€5 48x60 Baby Crib Blankets sl 3 .o whh Sordecs Forns, 2for 51¢ §9c 36x40 Baby Blankets % n\me-mw 4Yds. 51* White and b Beauutul selection of checks. plady an« proken plaids. ™ Tawrence 39!: “Sonny Boy 1» =2 5% Tmn 39¢ Cynthia atts and _children's ry yard fast color wlors. For hoys' wash Evel Stripes_and_plain | Linen Tablecloths Imported all linen with assorted borders. Nota the size | $1.50 45x45 Imported ZYds.sl* 85c Park L&ne {Rayon Alpaca ~e MR R ERR RN RRNERRRRRRRERLLY | i % Women’s $15 New i Spring Coats % $150 Mohawk Hemstltched Sheets v sheet per- 3fors1% rmv ‘9(: Mchawk emstitched Caxes case perfect 4Yds.51* 29: ZZx3B Hom ycnmb TOWELS 5f0r$lx» Absorbent Towels. bath or hand: M 1,50 & $2 Silk Fringed Panel Curtains and Fringed, 36 and 40 inches M= v_and_Arabian. * Bargain Basement— »* % Specials | $1.75 Scatter TAPESTRY RUGS 1% 24 54 inches. in assorted colors and* 14Yds. N bleached u.nnel ecv_grade. 8Yds.$l* th ‘X hauems 19c Yd.-Wide PAJAMA CHECK Fine count for me dren's 69c Op-que Window |SHADES Opaque shades. & h_fixture 25¢c Men’s Lisle Socks 15¢ Domet | FLANNEL siceag in u-.-(ul 8Yds.S1% 3forS1% brown or olive. 10Prs.$1"’ 85¢ Dunoleur 8/4 >'JS e Floor Covering « Yd: Felt bame: 2 sards wide: full pleces t SILK HOSES Prs.$l>+ SHEETING 10Yds.$l¢ * 10Yds.$l:+ vard.wide. for shirts, drewn 10 yard_lengths. 5 Yds. S1% with closely woven * » % * Curtam Scrim Perfect, quality. unbleached 8Yds.5l fast Black Sateen Hieh luster. permanent 2 _to_104 ths KHAKI Fast co and_other UNION SUITS 3for$l"’ poriect, auality 72x80 ‘lnln finish, r. 1 aés | Turkish, Towels | SatinCharmeuse BLOUSES, 3forfl’* Open cuff. soke back. fast color. - 22 S5for$1% 29¢ ZleO Cannon double Plain white and thread: slight seco: ‘19¢ 18x36 Cannon lored borders: s l0for$l"’ Plain »;mn- and colored borders: dnuhlo 'Yd.-Wide 4 y d s. High luster permanent finish, for und E Chifion Voile 5Yd8.$1x» Choice of 20 plain shades. Hard twist * 3o S Zforslx, '$1.00 Silk Emb. Dresser Scarfs b 2 * m.'ww‘m E 342 PAIRS WOMEN'S 3 STRAP SLIPPERS £ Hore 18 an opportunity you have been yputing * for, "Black | Kid_ One-strap Siippars with durable loatber soles ber Can g undmlur : Men’s and Women's si So Easy Slippers Made of flnab’:lxhu' in IIIUI.Y 'I‘l’lld‘ ith i Fubber heels. ~Sises 3 i6 115 * * * X * * % e

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