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y THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, . ¢. SEPTEMBER 25. 1927—PART 1. i7 M’BR"]E PI- ANNIN OSeeeseeee e e e e e e e e ssssssssssssssssssseeteeeesstsssssssssstesnisssssssssssssssssssesinsistttssesssssssssssssssssssssssss: 333333333221I211222222222233228288882283388338883888388 Just Arrived! $2 Full-Fashioned $ 1 029 U&H Satisfaction Since 1859 Boysv SChOOl Suits 88888888 808888888088888800888sseseLesseeessssetsss Deportation of Aliéns Who Break Dry Law to Be Urged on Congress. extends well above the knee to'a short lisle welt. Slightly irregular in texture only—and at that scarcely discernible. Stunning colors—dust, blue fox, gun metal, mirage, vanity, French nude, nude, season, nerida and alesan Street Floor—] g's Palace i “Terrace” and Pointed Heel Stockings in chiffon and service weights. Silk Worth a areat deal more—specially purchased. Nume: OR NEXT SESSION HRNEXTSESSON pyre Silk Hosiery @é@ P L R L e | ; All-wool Lumberjacks, $1.79 " combinations. Elastic bottom. Sizes 8 to 16 810-818 Seventh St. NN\W. Street Floor—King’s Palace Special Dispath to The Star. ASHEVILLE, N. C., September 24 —Deportaton of aliens convicted of violations of the prohibition law passage of certain features of the Goff bill, before Congress at the last mession, and increased penalties for those violating the eighteenth amendment. will be asked of Con- &ress at the approaching ion by the Anti-Saloon League, according to F. Scott McBride, general superin- tendent. upon whose shoulde < fallen the work carried on by W B. Wheeler. Mr. McBride is delivering a num- ber of addresses throughout the South and is visiting Asheville for that purpose. While here he is the guest of J. H. Enwright of the Lan- gren Hotel The general superintendent said that the definite legislative program of the league will be formulated the biennial meeting in Washing early December. Mr, feels t} he law should stringent dealing with aliens vio- Iating the law and will ask Congress 1o recognize this need. Independent May Run. He intimates that should both the Republican and Democratic parties nominate wet candidates there will naturally ow an independent can didate who will have the support of the Anti-Suloon League. It is indi- cated in his remarks that he antici- pates the G. O. P. nominating a dry candida nd the Democrats a wet. Mr, McBride believes that the action he Republic convention will an important effect on the nomination, and if the | 680 Newly Purchased Fall Dresses - flesh, navy, el ut, tan, bluc, Usually Sold for $10 to $16 Rayon Satin Siips, $198 All new colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Featured in a Tremendous Sale at $1.49 Rayon Slips, $1.09 “’v\gwn\ testure, in tin. malaga. $1.19 Usual $1.50 rayen bloomers, in street shades e Second Floor Ekonomy Kolumn Men's House Slippers, s $1.97 Our regular $3838888828888828888888888888388880s romeos and verettes er sole, kid slippers in t zes 6 to 11 Second Floor With Coupon Only F Pencil Boxes, 39¢ Red imitation leather box, containing four Velvet and Canton Canton Crepe pencils, eracer. pen hold- . r. pencil sharpener and Chiffon Velvet Flat Crepe Hagly e L eet Floor Checked Velvet Satin-Faced Canton e —— 3 . emstit S Mottled Velvet Crepe de Chine j S egl_fhhe::j' 5(119" Wool Crepe Georgette Crepe 41590 aoumiarer e 8 Satin Janet Crepe $2 Birdeye Diapers, $1.19 Dozen .inch perfect quality Birdeye Cloths in sealed, sani- ary package. Pillowcases, 25¢ ea. Former 209c and 35c grades. N Pt . % Slightly irregular, bleached cot- There is a story back of this remarkable purchase of new dresses—a prominent maker decided x36 size. to discontinue making this price line and is going to make cheaper ones only—so he let us have his entire line at the newer low price. Right in our own stocks are dresses similar to those on sale $2 English Longcloth tomorrow—but they are all marked $10, $1350 and $16. ~ 10yd. pe., S119 You can't help but want several of the models in the group—they are very new, chic, and the 36 inches wide. Soft, chamois fabric and colors the most desirable. fi"{'»“h!- }\mhallx_le ff’\r ‘hr_\::er:e and BLACK dominates the showing—with dragon red, rubrique, Volga green, sand, marron glace, st Gl ol navy and combinations prominent. 5 ; One and two piece types, effectively trimmed and styled along the lines of the most expensive, $1.50 M“g{‘ifi,’ Covers, fashionable frocks. None Sold Singly Sizes 14 to 50 Sold in Pairs Only [ cin and asubie bea sisee " ™ 39c Shirting Madras, 29¢ yd. Our Greatest Felt Hat Event! s iyt 5 Street Floor ,500 New Imported Felts | =% candidate in the field ride said that the league z approximately $500, Al work, and about §3 000 of this amount will be used in ronnection with the approaching po- litical campaign Answering charges that there is more drinking by the younger genera- tion since prohibition, Mr. McBride says this is not true, but the few cases are more noticed by the press. Holds Chicago Tmproving. He feels that had the press of the Nation turned its support to pro- hibition the situation would be greatly changed, especially in the cities. The general superintendent cites Chicago as an example of the change throughout the Nation, and says situation there, with the lawlessn and the attitude of Mayor Thompson Is better than it was prior to the en forcement of the eighteenth amend- | ment. Prohibition at its worst, according fo Mr. McBride, is better than condi- Eflns were before enactment of the | faw. He agrees with the Assistant Sec tetary of the Treasury to the extent | that it the law is completely enforced | within the next 50 years victory won. FOCH WRITES MEMOIRS, BUT SPURNS FORTUNE Refuses to Allow 18 Volume_i to Be Published Until Death, Fear- ing to “Disoblige.” Torrespondence of the Associated Press. PARIS.—Marshal Foch has almost tompleted the writing of his memoirs, but has refused to let them be pub- dshed until after his death. They will fill 18 volumes. Although the story has now been fold, the marshal labors daily over the manuscript, adding a phrase here, Slue penciling a line there, changing ind correcting his account of the freat war continually. And he sa te will probably keep on doing this antil ke dies. He spurned a fortune offered him for permission to print the memoirs rvhile he is still alive. He explained that their publication woula ‘dis. | sblige” too many people who would | nd their part in the victory a sma W one than they were in the habit | ¥ _imagining. The truth, and nothing but ruth, is Foch's aim in what he writ is feeling about some other h ‘orians of the great can b fleaned from his remark that “Today won the battle of the Marne, except Joffre SHIPPING NEWS > » Perfect and irregular. Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ . o : Sp ially P rchased—and Woolfinish Shirts in ht years, and Winter Frocks! < z . Children'sééinion Suits, x Waist attachment style. High * neck, long sleeves and ankle length or Dutch neck, elbow . E $ . sleeves and knee length. Sizes %\‘ $1.50 Washable Crepe de Chine : | - & Wobin's Union S, 75 Band top, medium - weight *0 :‘i 0 o Lo d 0 Lo 9 0 P od | 09 b od *0 * *0 *9 *o *o <o *0 0 *® § *¢ *® >0 o0 >0 9 L od e &3 A beautiful 39-inch quality of firmly : Savonateined suitss: Tow ek woven crepe, suitable for dresses, cos- o H : sleeveless and knee length. tume slips and lingerie. These delight- $ 1 - \ ! LRI SIS Rt S A 23883883888838838838382838388388388883883883 ful shades— Women's $3 Rayon Goya red, coral, gooseberry, Louis Undergarments, $1.98 Phillipe, marine, navy, cocoa, Lnglish Gowns and costume slips in oak, turquoise, toast, orchid, maise, silver, rose beige, mother goose, nile, pink, sistine Black and navy pre- J ! a sizes. blue, canton blue, black and white. dominate with all the Children’s Sport. Hose, other charming colors . i 39 —rubrique, marron 3 W e on ket e et glace, Volga, dragon, L terns, also mercer e sand and new blues. (-hn!odl are Boys' _H . . all colors. Perfect 3 rregu- . ayon pOlt atln Copies of French models—adaptations of Alphongine, Descat. Rebour, e e N Colette Goupy and other French makers. Chic misyes’ and modish matron Street Floor, types in all head sizes, including extra large ones. e/ 10c Safety Pins, 2 cards, Fit, heavy quality, 40 inches wide. A < Helmets, skull caps, vagabonds, off-the-eye, cutout, ripple, applique, velvet 15¢ trimmed and every imaginable new type. Tk dozen assorted sizes to [ . 2 p 3 tailored and lace trimmed styles. . N 2N Pink, ch, nile and orchid. \ rich satin-face fabric for slips and sport Street Floor—King's Palace et wear. A splendid range of colors—fallow, == : mcl ruh'e .\h_:hinebNeedle(. 2 queen’s blue, black, mais, orchid, nile, weotes Mol bl 1 1 1 10c Hair Nets, 3 for 2lc. Dou- zine, peach, canton blue and white. Women7s $1 New FaShlonable Fur Trlmmlngs b|§cm,§g;':fl%1:|::i:.¢, alllydfl(’!:z‘; : . Hosiery $1.75 t0 $9.98 Yard o GER $3 EngIISh COStume $3 Satln-BaCk Crepe : Exceptionally smart furs, cross-cut and straight-cut’in widths OWE{: {_.‘angu- Only . . 59 ranging from 1 inch to 6 inches. Others at proportionately attractive P~ . Cotton, 3 for Velvet AR T §).35 C Yd prices. 250-yard spools in black The most popular dress 2.79 able frocks and fine lingerie. silk or silk with Tayon. ' ol Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. lewilake—Cartagena .. .September 16 willa s Creshy—3an Pedro August 2 DUE TODAY griatic—Liverpool ... .September 17 | o e e otember 1 DUE TOMORROW eviaghan—So! September 20 | g o % cptember 16 September 17 September 16 September 17 1-Inch Reversible Coney, $1.75 Yard : i ite (o s et Black, brown, cocoa, beige, platinum and \vlme,d Eh|;looks like 70. fabric "of the season. For These smart colors— . Pointed and square heels. a much wider fur. Suitable for children’s coats and bandings. frocks, coats and wraps a Yd. % Perfect and irregulars, Reg- an‘m! l(_‘avrfiarfiygafl-n::;ur.flfi&lx*): ) eu.‘"}'flmfi.‘:fl’ Muskrat Coney, ecross $1.69 Brief Cases, $1.25 T ) e A ular and extra sizes. All silk Smart for collars and cyffe, Black, white. |. aut; S$T0E FIEE. g Carnticsition leittiare. 40 splendid width and weight in Navy Athenia with rib top. New shades. e B T b e sy s G VINE A Re e oxtl Cosras 400 Kets, Made with straps and these lovely colors—_ Marine Malaga Red Street Floor ST, o Dlnck Caracul, $8.08 yard. | @inch Bay Nutria Cnes. $0.98 yard. c. Black. tan and cordovan. Black o Malachite Green Claret Balsam Green Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor Burnt Oak Napoleon Blue Jungle Rose Bei{e R O g y Men's Work Pants, $1.39 Cinder Claret Grotto Blue Gooseberry Marron Glace 2 OB 3 TR o buleres Mandalay Brown Camelia Rose Brown Black Canton Blue A y ; O L e e . Sale! Alex. Smith Sons’ Rugs e e e 3 $39.75—9x12 Axminsters ...... s : e AR e Lol $37.75—8.3x10.6 Axminsters . LS TR R L Georgette Crepe, $1.39 yd. $25.50—9x12 Brussels . ........ et s S s (NI A SR M L $23.50—8.3x10.6 Brussels. .... g B it thin hsete v SRS mings. A wide variety of $21.50—7.6x9 Axminsters L $17.95 $15.50—6x9 Velvets ..... g AEL .$12.95 A $15.50—6x9 Brussels ......... : ...$1295 R a0k [ $3.00—27x54 Axminsters s p ! texed pockets, wide cut legs. s 5754 T 1 2 fii : $1.79 Sizes 38 to 46. alr $2.25—27x54 Brussels........ e . oo BLTD Men's Work Shirts, 59 9 Beautiful, good wearing Rugs, in new patterns that blend or fit in with any of the smart Firm quality blue chambray, finnesota—Lc n H Septemb September eptember ! ISeptember September pUE WEDNESDAY —Southampton Southami an 1 lSeptember 10 DUE THURSDAY iusegpt_Verdi—Genon siuthibei fineeRP e an —Bramen Sepiember [aracaibo—la Guura v ves—Limon e Karissa—st. John's © ... 011 September 2 DUE FRIDAY §quitania—Southampton ... .September 2 e s ss e e e e e s e sssseeeeRe e ssssssssseeeeeesssssssssssstatttssssssssssssssssssssssstsssssssssssssssss $88888sseeeeeeeessssssssssseeeeeeesssssssssssissessssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssssis Septembe: Septembe Septembe 1838832000088 80eeReeetesseteeeeessssssseeeetstssssssssteteteetsssssssssss OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TOPAY {itonso X1II—Corunna . 10:004A M SAILING TOMORROW 10:00 A M . Midmght color schemes. Special prices that mean great savings to you. made with two pockets and triple-stitched seams. Sizes 41% to 17. Formerly 79¢ to $1. Men’s Pajamas, $1.29 Reduced from $1.50 and $1.69. Plaza pongee and fleecy flan- nelette. Well made and finished with rayon frogs. All colors. . September Sale! Lace Curtains As Fall approaches the need for adding a cheery touch to the home becomes apparent. Exceptional—this sale of fine shoes at the New curtains here and there will produce a wonderful effect and an added charm. i ¥ Sizes A to D. ‘beginning of the new season—but we need $2 Nottingham and $1.59 Ea. e A LoD Lars, $129 Noon vl erty e Antwer, 00 Py R —Nare 11:00 AM LTiNG WEDNESDAY Albert Ballin—E ceeens Jarabobo—Ma S hincha—Buen {{3uretania—Southampton leyalitz— the room for children’s shoes so must reduce Our regular $1.69 The shoes .are wvery fashionable—new ; i 1 g Boys’ Blouses, 59¢ i BEBARLIE S Charming: Curtains, .in ecru—214 yards long—correct length for most any win- Striped percales, broadcloth; nm](lcls ()‘{I re:'}}l}ue‘ cherry, gr]a). bflondde dow. New plain and bordered patterns, with silk fringe edge or ruffles. in (v;-hne or tan n(}( ulgi?;:lp:ld and rose blush kid; tan crepe sole oxfords. $3 Notti : madras. High neck, c - ottingham e oo s $125 Nottingham ‘linlc‘:ml%‘and long sleeves. Sizes pate!)t, velvet, satin, black and tan ca.lf. A.Il Panels, ‘ $2.45 Qa. Lace Panels, 98c ea. : 79 and $1 Woolen Caps, heels and lasts. Complete run of sizes in 54 inches. wide—2Y4 yards long—éxtra width 69¢ every sty]e. ¢ 4 g:rel::ge fivelzl;ios“"{i fif;{_:lgf:"o“! smart designs Ecru fringed panels, in five new patterns. 3 ml;!&v:fl;ulél:;{:! :\';.a':&‘.fl{:: #* 3 i ' - || small and large boys. Second Floor—King's Palace * TR Bigte: Hing'a Ralate Street Floor {erates—Bueno s PM Tankhoim—Got Y i Bergen Noori 9@ 20 W P4 000000065688 460006000000000000090000000000000000000000009000000005050060900484804 Veendam —Botterdam - 11:00 AM. 0‘0:““‘:“‘ b4 4 2222323333884 & ¢ - : 4 FRARVARRA R N 11:00 PN 10:00 A'N * SAILING THURSDAY erican Shipper—London 400 PN e P otterdan Noo. tobal °00 2244 $333233883883283828828328258828888838238

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