Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 30

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who died suddenly yesterday morning | D. Anglin, at Columbus. Mr. Anglin 30 Pennsylvania Railtoad, which has a Editor's Father Dies. It the home of another son, Robert |was SL. ‘ |ihac thin tegisintion would come b |cerd bim wag an extremels wire act) RAILROAD TO NORTH e et i B S e 4;,::(:\\4“]\\" h emphasis that if it Jdoes j ”;)ll“u!.v‘y‘l:'m:lh H, ‘::;‘uqt\y:‘v';: ‘“I'\‘hf;fll:l“ | V'RG'NIA Is FAVORED the nroposition to have that railway | HYATTSVILLE, Md., & ht determindly o i enter the territory, and that steps William H. Anglin of H R i # tor of the Laurel Democrat. left I~ night for Columbns, Ga.. to attend 14 funcral of his father. Z. T. Anglin ternationa : | were progressing looking to the build ing of a road direct to this eity. | &pecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., October f.—Dele . Norris of Lancaster one of the committee seeking to obtain ) Any and every appetite is charmed away and satisfied with them! For tea of amber hue and rarest bouquet Gispo menerally tes chooxe Velour Portieres Soldbyleading dej Guaranteed Sunfast and cost no n inferio culturalists in an mind During a talk with the President | activ Deserts cover 24 per cent of the wih's surface Has No Second Choice, e his trave convineed ervations mintry have people in general fied with the manner President has adminis- and that they will that he will be the L1 | Ly private concerns. itzgerald [ ime the property was \ cussed briefly hetween the President | Locause of the incrense in th powwows which have been held at . the grading would he Summer in Towa and that there is wterday in an acquittal. A jury of |hencfit immensely. B favor of the President 1t will be frame of | ., the murd: esse John- gomination. according to Representa- tate the Republicans are virtu- | in the islands are splendid and that the appointment of a Governor Ger $our the would not like to discuss it. 8 and will bitierly i 4 ald eompensation hi v hile discussing some of the prohlems 3 . g Eaue-aiton ot ke « g confront his successor, 1 Line to Link Section With Capital 3 in ance, presentat U nde F < helieved that property ac. Would Reap Big Benefits, ure provid t com ally under the laws and they existed at the | Proponent Says. | P g R i nill provides for the Federal Govern ers should he prot i i ment handling the insuranc on why we s 1l Choose Coolidge,” Voices -3 oose C e {#nd John T. Adams of Towa, former ot American eapital which a railroad to penetrate the Northern | £ .« & chairman of the Republican national iy ested in for v countrie Neck o Virginia, sayvs the people are Sentiment of Country. | committee, who has heen in Washing | joperty Jegally acquived Mmost unanimous for ad from this o prople N the Republican national beadquarters oA gy nd it is expected that the right- t,.:rh '.‘ ,'\.],, r,'»,n,: N furinz the week. AMr. Adams in- | Accused Freed in Murder Trial. WGl ,,,.’,.,.“.;,,,,, ahein)y e By have President Coolids ve an- formed the Preside that the The first murder trial of the new the entive country between this city @Xer term in the White House, much hetter feeling among the farm men and 10 men retumed a e said that he understood that the | §iffcult to switch this sentiment i said e tremendon t Mo Chief Justice MeCoy fn | —— any one o al eandidates minal Division ing George Whose na mentioned in . colored. zedy took @ive Underhill of Massachusetts, who Ll L L Has cne of the White House callers today Wallace R. Farrington, Gov il AfiEines ATokn. today. ernor of the Hay Islands, told ‘ own § - &y unanimous regarding another | the prospects for the near future are ferm for Mr. Coolid ind that he ve ht. Bas reason to know that many Demo- Farrington’s name has lumy. eral of the Philippines. but when about this followine his talk the President. he said that no Sheffield Praises M President James R. West, particularly in Iowa, were dis other countrics, is impor [ ton sitting in_on the series of party | e gaken away witkout compensation The distance is nd be-| had gained in strength duri m of the Criminal Court resulted #nd the Rappahannock e River would &ibse of the overwhelming sentiment L svivester Washing colored. not ennnection Republican . Underhill stated that in his | the President that conditions generally Wilkon the nezro pleaded soIfdefense evats feel the same way menticned recently in connection with such offer had heen made to him and <ned ¢ Tow. Coolic was told Iy heflicld of New York, who ng the Summer as A had any second nomination, | r | bassador to Mexico, that the appoint choi Represen % | ment of Duight W. Morrow to suc- ha had not tinue to voice the sentiments of o ‘ = g ted, which is | = -~ | : ‘8 added that |y i V. : & contiment ey | BUUUREETRENRINERRRRRR DT | f . pressed by th rds will be pretty A 1K enerally accepted everywhere by Re I ) ) ! 4 Bt N JQPINDLER /I diction made by Sepator Gillette at @ Cor. 11th & H N.W. A the White House recently that Massa- 2 \ Ehusetts will send an uninstructed | @ M. 2704 v 2o o o i all & Deliver lean and Press J | b 20 % _ | IR\ ¥ d m less than Men’s Suits, 95¢ rfg/@r/ prices . —One hundred and fift PRI I they have s d up no interest, at Jeast of a_substantial nature, among | the Republicans in general. < It was explained by Mr. Underhill | that he and the President discussed a varie'y of subjects, but did not | touch upon the President’s decision to not be a candidate. Will Fight for Bill. Representative Underhill made wery apparent that he does not in- tend to abandon his efforts to secure enactment of his workmen's com- pensation insurance bill for the Dis- trict of Columbia. He was not sure | SRS YRl NRRIRR RRE) lttle in way of promise and that IR I o eIl i et. He intimated that the reason so liitle headway has been made by those %ho have been mentioned as candi- dates to succeed Mr. Coolidge is that Valeteria Pressing This Week Only Sweaters of the finest Fur Coats we have ever to us from one of America’s oldest and most reliable furriers. in this sale is the exquisitely beautiful quality of furs it offer their fine quality comes the saving you enjoy—a saving of 23 their names have brought forth very g hown have just come prices! The collection includes such high-grade furs as— The outstanding factor Next in importance to “% of the present season Scotch Mole Jap Mink Genuine Beaver South American Otter Natural Leopard Raccoon Natural Squirrel Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Living Models Will D;'splay These Fine Coats Friday, 10:30 to 11:30 A.M.; 3:30 to 4:30 P.M. and Saturday, 10:30 to 11:30 AM. I H Coats Are Sale Priced $169 to $821 come the Smudges! ! The Following Are Typical Examples: 4 | —Regular $750.00 Natural Squirrel Coat. $562.50 —Regular $800.00 Genuine Beaver Coats. $600.00 This smooth paint finish Priced in this sale at.......e.nveerns. Reduced in this sale to. L —Regular $895.00 Russian Caracul Coat, $677 .00 o e ’ : can’t hold dirt + + ASY to keep clean as tile! And so with coco dyed white fox shawl collar Messivat) (Coati uil K coceatequanet sautn S G IND handsome it replaces the finest —Regular $1,095.00 Persian Broadtail —Regular $325.00 Golden Hair Seal Coat, with Kolinsky collar............ $821 00 $244.00 enamel—at less cost and with fewer coats. Coat, with cocoa squirrel collar Second Kloor, Free-flowing, too. Anyone can apply Barreled Sunlight perfectly. And it is guaranteed toremainwhite longest. If more than one coat is required, apply Barreled Sunlight Undercoat first, Russian Caracul Hair Seal Broadtail Caracul Persian Caracul Kann's $1.95 Value Printed Georgette SCARFS --Gayly printed in floral and conventional de- signs, on tan, orchid, Copenhagen, gray and other pretty colored grounds. You will want these to give away at Christmas, as well as for YOur own use now. Kann’s—Street Floor. Fine for Christmas Gifts! . Girls’ Rayon Gowns 98¢ —Novelty Rayon Gowns, in two-toned and lace- trimmed effects and made of an extra fine qual- ity rayon. Full cut garments in sizes 6 to 12 years, and the pretty colors of flesh, peach and nile, also white. Kann's—Street Floor. Where tints are desirsd you can match any color scheme by simply adding oil colors to Barreled Sunlight. the new, easy-mixzing Bar- reled Sunlight Tinting Colors, in handy tubes ! HUGH REILLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS Pajnts for Every Purpose—Glass for Every Need 1334 N. Y. Ave.———Phone Main 1703 Barreled Sunlight Is Sold by the Following Dealers: A. ABELMAN. 1809 Ga. Ave. N.W. ALPHA HARW ARE 0., 806 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. ATLANTIC HARDWARE (0., 2013 14th St. N.W. A Big Special Purchase! . 300 New $3.85 to $5.00 Autumn Hats $2.00 —The most delightful collection of hats you have seen in many a moon. Lyons velvets, rich and soft; satins and interesting combinations ; felts in new colors, new shapes and new weights. Close fitting, medium and large hats, in fact a style, a color and a head size to fit every woman, matron or mi Kanr Second Floor. Boutonnieres Anniversary Special A Big Group of Fall DRESSES Usual $15.00 to $20.00 $12 An assortment so comprehen- ve that a dress to meet the requirements for almost every occasion will be found here— for morning to evening wear. Anniversary Special Unusually Smart Silk DRESSES " $10.00 to $15 Values $8.75 Crepe M. S. MELTON. Haymarket, Va. MOD) AUTO SUPPLY Co., OTTO W 5 LNWL BLOOMINGDALE HARDWARE (0., IBAL I8t StONW.L BORDEN, Strashurg, Va. E STORE, ‘ARE (0., —Plain and Satin and - Georgette with velvet are most effectively used in these smart frocks for street, afternoon, business and dinnerwear—some models are suitable for evening The materials are satins, crepe wear. There are one and two Romain combined with trans- piece styles; new dress basque parent velvet, Canton crepe, and flare effects; many velvet georgettes, satinback Cantons trimmed. A few Botany flannel and kasha cloth. The styles are 5%9¢ Rayon Flowers | Gn, Av. 2 R_DRUG CORPORATION, Halpine, Md. : . Ave. N.W. ey SN W CH. Falla Choreh, Va. K HARDWARE (0., LsSON St Alexandria, Va. dresses are in the lot. The colors: Pine Needle Navy Tan Black Marien Blue Golden Chestnut Copper Leaf Malaga Kann's—Second Floor. one and two piece models in the newest draped effects, and eircular flares. The colors are: Balsam Green Autumn Leaf Newport Blue Wine Navy Black Kann's—Second Floor. 39¢ —Bright Colored Willow Flow- ers, beautifully made in the long drooping -effect, and one of the most attractive of the Fall flower styles. Kann's—Street Floor. 25¢ —An unusually attractive assort- ment of pretty colored imported Boutonnieres. Each boutonniere neatly boxed. Kann's—Street Floor.

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