Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 30

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30 FLYERS STRPPED OFALLVALUABLES Wrecked Uruguayan Aviators Describe Captivity Among Moorish Tribesmen. By the Aesociated Press, MADRID, March 11.—Maj. Borges, Uruguayan aviator, three flying companions, wh sion of Moorish tribesmen for the sonal belongin, of others. reached Cape Jubi having been in the com- the Moors, as prisoners, for more than a w had been relieved of ne: possessions—mon ; and other trin saving only th things they were able to hide. Saves Old Decoration Maj. Larre-Borges was particularly pleased t hiding it he was able to keep a military decoration awarded to his grandfath a Spanish | soldier. He said that while his companions W - spect by the tribesmen, they kept them friendly by promises n made it rough seas. touched the w the waves, w pontoons. There nothing_ left but to try to swim ashore, and the men scrambled up the beach after a series of difficulties, to be met by na- tive Moroccans of the Ait Lassen tribe. plane pounded by one of the They Will Try Again. Maj. Larre-Borges and his com- panions were taken to Cape Jubi from the native village in two planes b airmen of the Late-Coere Air Service, who had found them. Undaunted by their experiences, the Uruguayans are determined to make another attempt to fly across the Atlantic, if their plane can be sal- vaged. They have the promise of the Spanish authorities to help restore the plane if this is possible. HOT DOGS HIT FARMS. Tillers of Soil Abandon Land to Open Stands. HENRIETTA, N. Y., March 11 (#). ~—Hot dog stands are the latest men- @ace to agriculture in this section. Profits on roadside booths have proven S0 attractive that many farmers are planning to devote their entire time to vending in preference to tilling their acres. “The Store for Thrifty People” HARRY KAUFMA 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W.. $2 Satin ¢ Slips |\ $1.29 ‘Women's Bar- onet Satin Slips, in all the want- ed street and dress shades. Winding Up the Greatest Event We’ve Ever Held Formerly Sold at $25 to $50 We've sold more suits in this sale than we expected, and it necessi- tated putting many Spring numbers .in it; giving you the chance to get new merchandise at ridiculous prices. Men’s and young men’s suits that are late in style, desirable in model and serviceable, have been reduced to these low figures. Many suits are from a nationally advertised maker (his label is in every coat), whose name we dare not mention. Sizes are from 31 to 48, and alterations, if any, at actual cost. 35 Men’s »s &« ssOVERCOATS Last call on these coats and they're worth coming miles to get. Be here on time. Sizes 34 to 46. Buy Early and Save-on Easter Purchases!<s Men’s Genuine \\ Boys’, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ A\ Q and unde; s, 8% to 2 and 2% to 6. o ** =/ - Y tha na tif Larre- | - | the recent strike, but it proved to L oats, discriminating and flat crepes. | Catholic U. Team Defeated in Pro- hibition Question. Bucknell University won its first in- tercollegiate debate against Catholic University last night in McMahon Hall, before students from more than 30 colleges and houses of study. The question, “Resalved, "That the Eight- | eenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Should Be Abol: was vigorously debated for than two hours, under the r an; for Bucknell Uni- , defending the P! Ve C. R. Henry ence s { of the Board of | tion odis ince, Prohib of the Meth- English Firm Found Product Gave High Gas Yield. LONDON, March 11 (). coal the most expe American ve during ng coal, according chairman of the , better d the 1 ‘iquor but Trade supplied ths Lot2 152 28 Men’s $17.50 & $20 102 a clearance. N 3((4 Straps & Oxfords Choose from dozens of beautiful styles in fancy straps, pumps and oxfords. Also black and tan high shoes made with fancy cut-outs, overlays jays. - All have durable allleather soles and rubber hecls. Sizes g soles and rubber —heels. $14.75 to $19.95 3Juy a complete Easter Outfit from this group of specialized val- ues. the-minute in every detail of finish Very new, very smart, up-to- is so much sought after by the woman. Coats in y blue or plaids; suits in beau- I mixtures: dresses in georgettes Sizes 16 to 50. BUCKNELL WINS DEBATE.|REZONING OF 16TH STREET | to the Zoning Commission. - | the shown_in’London normal | ‘ The E.Z Way to Health Tt is easier to keep well than to get well—all a matter of taking the proper precautions. The liver and the bowels are keys to the condition. When they “go on a strike” give them a little help. Take E-Z Tablets —the tiny chocolate Tablets that will start the machinery gently—but surely. 60 in the handy-to-carry wooden bottle. Of course, your druggist sells E-Z Tablets ton Wholesale Drug Exchange. E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Small lots left from sales and grouped at this price for Get in at this figure. Sizes 34 to 40. Suits. Dresses THE EVENING AREA IS REQUESTED Petitioners Urge Commercial Dis- trict From H Street to Scott Circle. Rezoning of Sixteenth street be tween H street and Scott Circle from residential to first commercial area, ought in a petition submitted today | The petition bore the signatures of owners of 31 pieces of property within tory involved warded to the comm! Jordan, 11 The name of Ha: appeared four times T and w: for- jon by Edward st Re Club, t i k P. Milburn, A. Mitchell, 1 consider the public_hearing_in the | ard room of the District Building | Although Sixteenth street zoned for residential purposes along its entire course, it is pointed out that commercial zon! crept to within 100 feet of it along the sec- tion which the petitioners want re- zoned. o Bl 9 Machines for filling milk bottles at| the rate of 2,000 an hour were recently | Exclusively at The Hecht Co. 25¢ rough Washing- $2 Broadcloth Hoovers $1.49 Highly mer- cerized finish, white shawl col- lar, in blue, rose and green. All sizes. N: TOPCOATS $0).%0 Munson Last U. S. Army Shoes $2.95 Made in tan and black with genuine white oak Sizes 6 to 11, " e NEW HATS Regularly $5 Black and white in all its loveliest c o0 m b | nations; rose, blue. green, belge, all the bud- ding Spring shades: small, large and medium shapes, for large and small heads. D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, Regular Lines of Goods In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry, in the Down Stairs Store, complete lines of regular goods in every section. must average as low or lower than elsewhere. 1927. Prices 50 New Coats to be Shown Tomorrow New Crestwood Sandals, $5.85 Those who have come to know our Crestwood name as one that is synon- ymous with value, style and specializa- tion will surely want to see this new model. SKETCHED—A model copied from a French import, of black patent leather, with cut-out shank and vamp. Hand-turned soles and Cuban heel. Also with spike heel. All sizes—$5.85. DOWN STAIRS STORE Parma Violet Hats (A New Spring Shade) Earring and Violet-trimmed Styles $4.95 Shown with small brims or with none at all; some are But all conform to the shape of the head— in accord with latest Fash- This new shade available in misses’ and matren's styles. of belting, Milan ‘hemps, crocheted visca, silk, hair braids, felts and combina- tions. New trimmings and all smart styles. creased. ion dictates. DOWN STAIRS STORE Three Foremost Styles for Spring Featuring Black-and-white and— New White Shawl Collar Coat, $25 This particular model of ‘black “satin offers a maximum quantity of Fashion. The white-trimmed cuffs flannel facing are fashionably augmented to collar of white ermin- ette (dyed rabbit). Silk lined. New Diagonal-Stitched Coat, $25 A model is shown in monkeyskin poiret twill, trimmed with Summer squirrel collar., The stitching gives one the most fashionable lines, besides being youthful. The coat is silk lined. New Bow Coats of Kasharette, $25 An extremely fashionable Coat, which displays the new fashion—the bow—to smart advantage. The cuffs, too, offer a note of newness, as do the satin bands argund the fower portion of the coat. White flannel facing and ermin- ette (dyed rabbit) smarten this model. Silk crepe lined. 25 new styles augment our regu- lar stock tomorrow. See them. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—New Spring Real Kid Gloves—Tomorrow | $1.95 a A Sale of really NEW KID GLOVES at such a very low price—seems almost unbelievable. But here the unusual has happened. The narrow cuffs which are to be so smart for Spring are shown in great pro- fusion. Some in compose effects, flare and turn-back cuffs, few pique sewn. Black and white, beaver, gray, champagne, tan, black, mode, and white. Some are rhinestone- studded. Sizes 534 to 7V. DOWN STAIRS STORE Splendid Value New Leather Bags (In New Spring Shades) New Pouch and Underarms $1.95 Genuine Leather Hand- bags, in all sizes and shapes are being shown in shades to match your new costume for Spring- Easter. Colors include blonde, black, brown and the lighter tones. Leathers are pin seal, suede, beaver, calf, snake calf, alligator and lizard calf. Hats DOWN STAIRS STORE 200-Misses’ and Little Women’s Spring Dresses : e Feature the Latest Styles and Best Possible Values—T omorrow $16-9 Our Dress Section—recognized as a value and style- leader of moderately priced Dresses—offers these new styles for your selection tomorrow. It has specialized styles and sizes for the hard-to-fit little woman and the miss who demands the very newest. Models in georgette-and-lace, flat crepe, crisp taffetas and Romaine crepe. The newest two-piece and one- piece styles for street, sports, afternoon bridge and evening wear. Juniors’ 13to 19 Little Women’s 1614 to 265 Misses’ 14 to 20 The dresses sketched are representative of the styles in our DOWN STAIRS STORE 75 new large assortment. ~ Saturday Sale—Novelty Aprons, 2 for Non-sli;.: Coverall, Jiffy-on and Charleston Aprons are offered at this DOWN STAIRS STORE price Saturday. Wide assortment of materials and colors. Fast colors. We Offer—For the First Time Boys’ Security Blouses and Security Shirts e $1 e 88C Mothers are offered, in these blouses and shirts, the solu- tion to their sewing-on-button problem. By means of a patented feature every button on these garments will stay on for the life of the garment. The buttons simply cannot come off. In addition, the colors are absolutely fast and the material All in all, these blouses and shirts are among the best we have ever offered in our used is very high grade. Boys’ Department. Blouse sizes 5 to 16 years DOWN STAIRS STORE Shirt sizes 12 to 14 years priced right. Woodmard & Lathivop DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—Dr. Posner’s Famous Shoes For For Misses Children For Growing Girls $1.95 Much Below Original Wholesale Cost A very, very special purchase. Every pair regularly costs more than we ask for them tomorrow in this Sale. All de- sirable styles, but not all sizes in every style, but a full range of sizes in the lot. We have added some Goodyear welt sole shoes from our own stocks and greatly reduced them specially for the sale to - make values doubly interesting. Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes, in pat- ent leather and calf. Sizes 5 to 8, 8% to 11, 11% to 2 and 2%5 to 7. DOWN STAIRS STORE Junior Girls’ Coats Flannels and Twills 510 These Better Coats in styles that grow- ing girls will de- light in wearing. Selection includes plain and fancy materials. All the new materials and styles are offered. See them tomor- row. Sizes 7 to 16 Little Tots’ New Coats, $5.95 Sizes 2 to 6 Years Mothers will be surprised to find these attractive and tunning little coats so ex- tfemely low priced. Many models and materials to select from. Girls’ and Tots’ Hats $1.95 and £2.95 Snappy models in youthful shapes, dis- play new styles and colors. New tam ef- fects, off-the-face models, turned-down brims and pokes. Also elastic-back hats for tots. New shades, new trimmings and new low prices for such fine quality hats. Children’s New Sports Hose, 50c New Shipment—Spring Styles The popular Z%-length Spring Hose, fancy ribbed, in rayon-and-lisle. Shades of peach, champagne, mode, beaver, white and beige. Sizes 6 to 9. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Attractive Bed Lamps Special $2.95 A large assortment of styles, with hand- made georgette silk-lined shades. Com- plete with pull-chain socket. Lamps are attractively trimmed with metallic lace, braid and medallions. Five popular colors, self or contrastingly trimmed. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—Men’s New Spring TOPCOATS New Styles and Fabrics, and a Value, we believe, Beyond Betterment $19.75 Now that Spring is a matter of days, it will be “Off with the Over- coat,” and “On with the Topcoat. days we offer these topcoats that are iashioned.right, made right ai And for wear on the balmy Spri:fi Latest styles, colors and patterns, and impeccably tailored (mostly by hand), and of all-wool fabrics. We offer a wide selcc!iun in— Tweeds Tweed Mixtures laids Herringbones Gray and Tan Mixtures Each coat is a box style—which is most wanted this Spring. There s a coat here in this stock for the young man’s taste as well as for the conservative man. Sizes 35 to 44, DOWN STAIRS STORE

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