Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1927, Page 14

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14 B AREACOVERED BYCRCUT RDER Rev. A. E. Kristjansson Tells | Unitarian Conference About Frontier Work. When Rev. Albert E. Kristjansson sets out for church of a Sunday morning he hitches his horse to a sleigh and drives anywhere from 4 ‘o 115 miles in the snow. and when > wants to move he carries his house with him. This modern circuit rider told about his work on the northern frontier of Manitoba at the biennal conference | of the American Unitarian Assocla- tion, which met here last week. Son of the Vikings, he ministers to the spiritual welfare of 10,000 Icelanders who have settled in that part of | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | WILL WED DIPLOMAT l PONERDELEGATES ASKFLOODACTION Southern Appalachian Con- ference Proposes Funds Be Provided Soon. { By the Associated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 15. ~—Congre: was called upon to pass, “at the est possible date,” emer- gency legislation that will make imme- diately available funds for repairing levees destroyed by the recent flood and otherwise restore to normal con- dition the Mississippl Valley, in reso- lutions adopted at the closing session today of the special called meeting of the Southern Appalachian Power Con- ference. $1 Women'’s Outing Flannel Gowns 59¢ Good weight pink or blue striped outing on light grounds, double :oke, embroidered front. set-In sleeves. $1 White and Colored Hoover Dresses 59c¢ All of standard count cloth, well made, cleverly ‘finished, re- versible style, long shawl collars. Sizes 36 to 46. An Extremely Sensational Value-Giving Event! 500 New Dresses and Coats Worth SOOI AT Canada. Moved House 3 Miles. Mr. Kristjansson went to Manitoba Will Meet in Atlanta. $16.50 $19.95 Atlanta was chosen by members of 17 years ago. He arrived on a tha conference as the mext place of bright. sunshiny May day. picked out : ; : meeting and the following officers a house on a deserted homestead, ; > Wei %.O. Crosby, Missis- hitched 10 teams of oxen to it = | d 4 Wilbur Nelson, moved it 3 miles to the spot he | 3. Y. Chapin, Jr., picked out for his homestead. When | PR Tenneses The president he went to bed that night the weath- K o |is selected by the executive committee. er was balmy. He woke up the ne: X en ey, | Called to formulate a_general pro- morning half buried in a sno n January.| . ..m for the development of water and spent the better part of th; power in Southern States, the confer- digging out wood for the stove cussed many related subjects ence discu h‘)‘}]"'lhbflhe"‘d X'Od“gh‘- e fncluding the ultimate action on Mus- @ has_organized many Uni cle Shoals by the Federal Government. tor Frederic M. Sackett of Ken | MAYOR CLINGS TO POST. member of the joint committee | Duvall Unshaken by Decision Hold- | (330 THEC Shich considered bids for ing Bonds Illegal. the Government plant during the last _ | session, in an address today urged sep- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., October 15 |aration of the electrical power of the .—After three law firms today had [ Wilson Dam site from nitrogen pro- that bond issues of $48,000 bear- Be sure to attend this sale, where you will procure Fall dresses and coats at prices which every woman will recognize as being exceptionally low for garments of their worth and desirability. All the new fabrics. When Mrs. Caruso, widow of Enrico Caruso, arriv nfirmed reports of her enga sador to Spain. The wedding will uso with her daughters, Dorothy | | Europe this w Moore, forme! Photo shows churches in his section, which tween Lake Manitoba and Lake ‘Winnipeg. He is pastor of four at the present time. In addition he covers a _territory of about 13,000} —Metallic brocades, printed velvets, transparent velvets, ln Dresses crepe satins, flat crepes, crepe Romaine and combina- tions of materials. All colors and sizes are available for those who will act tuture of his ; A promptly in response to this great sale. mild, he sa was an exception, the frontier. When the frontier movex1 there are promising s he moves with it. Several years ago timber and fish resourc I e Gk Attt iot he hitched up ali the oxen he could| —— . |ing the signature of Mayor John P k With &' cap! o | Duvall were illegal because of his e« borrow and slid his house 13 miles | In his opinion all restrictions as to 2 = S X use should be removed from any new B ar e about 10,000 Icelanders|PeMMY Stamps sent to her by thelyicyon recently of violaling the co [ S¥er by tha. Goverameit to leas the in this part of Canada, he says—one. | Prince of Wales, Miss Caroline .|, ¢ practices act, the mayor asserted | site and it Shm]:ld “be submmedm\lm- tenth of the population of the mother | Baldwin, of de Green, near Bir- g » i il hampered to the active competitive ntry. | They are lberal minded |mingham, England, has established n |h° had expected such an opinion. | 5o can afford to pay the highest and take to liberal religions, he says. |buisness, the profits of which she sends| He reiterated he would not_resign | price for its use.” Only in that way, Most of them came to Manitoba about | to the Royal National Lifeboat Institu- |and indicated he would carry on a|he believed, could the best interests of B0 years ago, when the country was | tion. Socks and dolls are now being |court fight if necessary to hold his of-|expanding ~ Southern industry be just opening up. made and sold, as well as rosettes. ' fice. erved. —are the softest of wool suedes, tweeds, bolivias and novelty '“ Coats coatings, richly set off by smart collars and cuffs of new and flattering furs. The price and the coat have just one thing in common— both are exceptional! All are perfectly tailored and beautifully lined. All sizes for misses, women and extra sizes 1474 to 2075, 16 to 48. New Purchase! Metallic, Satin and New Felt $3.00 Part-Wool Extra Size Blankets Sateen bound in rose, $l 95 o Ea. (OCTOBER SPECIALS $1.19 20x20 Hemmed Diapers, 69c Doz. First quality _birdseye. hemmed ready” for Tiae. ” Sealod cartons, 29c Cambridge Pillowcases, 19¢ Full size, rfect quality: 3-inch nem: Made "ot excellent - quatity sheeting. '$1.29 Women's Ribbed Union Suits, 79¢ Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, knee and high neck. long sleeve, ankle. ~Reg- GIar and exira sizes. Perdect. 50c Colored Indian Head, 29¢ Yard wide in . every color for and, children's dresses snd 5. Every yard stamped fast blue, tan, gray and zold block plaids; size 72x80; weight, 2 Ibs. $4.00 Extra Size Plaid Blankets Choice of rose, blue, $10.00 100% Pure Wool Blankets Sateen bound, size 56.98 66x80; assorted color block plaids. Each Pr. blanket labeled pure wool. | Only Buick has an engin ~ Vibrationless beyond belief AST YEAR, Buick thrilled the world by introducing an en- gine vibrationless beyond belief. This year, in Buick for 1928, this famous power-plant reaches still greater heights of efficiency. Now, more than ever, it is the accepted leader in vibrationless performance. Its remarkable freedom from vibration is due primarily to three vitally important factors. ~Fitst—the inherent smooth- ness of the Buick Valve-in-Head six-cylinder engine. Second —rubber engine mountings, front and rear. And third—the scientific and almost perfect balance of the entire Buick crankshaft assembly. These factors, in turn, have been made possible by Buick prin- ciples of design; Buick facilities of research and experiment; and Buick’s unrivaled experience in the manufacture of two million quality motor cars. Only Buick enjoys these advantages. And only Buick provides 300 Pairs Women'’s $3 Three-Quarter GaloShs' $7.89 Hundreds of pairs of women's Eu ree- ter Arctics in lack tan and gray. in either high or low heels, with heavy pure gum e % to 8 sizes, 2 200 Pairs Wonen's $3 New Fall Sli‘?pers, $1.95 zens of Beautiful styles in pat- ent leather and satin specially ar- nged on_tables for quick selling. Al sizes in the lot. =7 59c Women's Silk Stripe Vests, 39¢c . Winter-weight wool tint, Regu- lar and extra size. 69c Women’s Wool Tint Bloomers, 49c Silk strine. Fall-weight. Regular and extra si 29c Yard-Wide Striped Outing, 15¢ Double faced, heavy fleece, neat stripes on light ground. 19¢ Full Bleached Outing Flannel, 10c X 3 plulc‘:'.vpyerw“do“bh faced: full A = o A~ g s Men’s $7.50 Collegiate < $3.00 Yd.-Wide Silk-Finish Twill- Coat Sweaters. bt in off-the-face, draped effects, and vagabonds in the newest colors, and plenty of blick. Hats for matron or miss in all head sizes. § 100 Dozen $1.19 All-Over ) 4 Silk Service-Weight Full 31 inches long with slipper sole and heel in every wanted shade. Suvstandards For Aduilts and Children $2.00 Berkshire Full- Fashioned Pure Silk Hose % Silk_to the welt. Famous 98 L] wanted _shade. _Slight C All the wanted styl d_col Special Purchase 200 wanted styles and_colo 3 rama | Dozen Burson 59¢c Fall Y d h 1 f B Tome and many ooer.novelty | Weight - Mercerized Eosé or full suit in 1 piece. Buy your This hose is knit to fit with- @ ment. i‘;l.l:d'l' seam. Slight substan- < X3 $5 Brushed Wool Sweater Set Sweater, leggins, cap and ot gt in:l(h'nd.dlorgé border: n pink, blue 50c White Dresses. ...29% Hand-embroidered Dresses. . Satin Trim Bath Robes Part-wool Ruben-Shirts $1 Knit Sweater Beautiful metallic, satin and metallic combinations, and fine felts; Chiffon Hose Costumes 69¢ of a famous make. No. 570 12-atrand_ pure sk irregulars of Berkshires $2.00 auality. combinations in clown, Yama All_the new Fall colors. suit now from a complete assort- o 39C Cool Weather Specials for Four s: !,59 Pieces = - sizes ‘22 and 24. 1 and “buff. Flznnel Gowns, Kimonos, Gertrudes, 29¢ 49c Pongette Creepers. . Ask any Motor Car ’ Dealer to Duplicate this Test In many Buick showrooms through- out the country, Buick dealers are staging one of the most spectacular tests in motor car history. Sizes 3 to 8. Seamless Sheets 79¢ Perfect quality, Each sheet ]al lent quality sheeting ‘A lmck&fickmnhb-fi,lyingloose in the crankcase, and driven by an. electric motor, is operated at high speed right before your eyes—and there is visible only ‘smooth, velvety operation. Nota single tremor — not the slightest trace of vibration. Ask any other automobile dealer to duplicate this test. Only Buick has an engine vibrationless beyond belief. the silken performarnce —the unvarying smoothness at all speeds — the longer life and greater serviceability of an engine vibrationless beyond belief. ‘ Have your dealer describe Buick’s vibrationless engine in de- tail. Then test its marvelous performance for yourself. Enjoy motoring’s biggest thrill at the wheel of a Buick for 1928. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation Sedans #1195 to #1995 - Coupes #1195 t» $1850 Sport Models #1195 to #1525 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., ‘iovenmlml tax to be added.’ e The G. M. A. C. financing plan, most desirable, is available. BUICK 41028 Stanley H. Horner 1015-1017 14th St. Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D. C. " Fletcher Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. Buick Motor Co. (Division of General Motors Corporation) - Fcurteenth at L Emerson & Orme 1520 M St. 1016 Conn. Ave. Dick Murphy, Inc. 1835 14th St. NW. & 604 H St. N.E. Fred N. Windridge, Rosslyn, Va. Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. C. C. Waters & Son, Gaithersburg, Md. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM : $1 Bungalow Aprons, 69¢ Samples and one and 2 of-a-kind: fine ginghams and fast color prints: neatly -made. $3 Box Loom Crepe Kimonos, $1.69 ' Plain_colors with silk ribbon trim and hand-embroidered. Al - sizes. $§1 Sateen Slips, 84c Plain fast colors in high luster uallty. with “faney. flounces. All $9 Heavy-Weight 9x12 o Felt-Base Rugs $ 5.55 Every rug perfect quality and guaranteed for its long wear and satisfactory service. Colors and patterns for any room.in the house. 9x1014 ft. ... .$4.55 75x9 it.......$3.75 6x9 ft.........$295 3 In either navy or maroon and made with a large shawl collar and woven-in pockets, in Shaker weave vou will find a great value. Also the Cardigan knit coat, with collar. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.79 The leading dress fabric for Fall and Winter in all the leading colors, including malaga, marron glace, pineneedle, copperleaf and black. Men’s$5&$6$3 75 Sweaters, . V-neck Sport Coat Sweaters, in brown, Autumn and camel heather mixtures, and Big_ Shawl Collar. Collegiate and Puli-over big array of combination Sweaters. in a colors, Sizes 36 to 46. Boys’ $3 & $3.50 Sweaters,$2 . 1 Pull-over and coat s tarze shawl collar, in_nav and buff. maroon. navy an overs ofe a. wonderful value. o 34, 8, m bro Tremendous Values COATS and DRESSES Worth $ 5 $8 and $10 Coats of good sturdy mix- tures with mandel fur collars or plain collars; dresses of charmeuse, flat crepe, velvet and plaid combinations, fine { jerseys, etc. All sizes 16 to 48, % gizegs The Store for Thrifty ngl o 25¢ Children’s % Y FALL HOSE, Pair $225 d0-inch Satin CHARMEUSE $ 1 o A Tustrous, rich quality, smooth and soft, especially those smart Fall frocks; all the new Autumn cp|ors. $ l 69 $2.98 4C-inch Crepe- ‘The leading silk fabric for Fall BACK SATIN and Winter seasons. 20 new colors ¢, to choose from, including marron s’ glace, malaga and copperleaf. 5 The BARGAIN BASEMENT Offers Some Timely Items at Unusual Savings! 12/z¢ Heavy ribbed, with fancy tops: sizes 6% to 10% 37¢ 59¢ Boys' School Percaies and broadcloths in stripes and plain col- 6 years. BLOUSES ors: collar attached: sizes 8 to 10 ye 79¢ $1.25 Men’s Fancy RIBBED UNION SUITS Fall weigh 36 mY‘fl: 12/2¢ M:efi'll’fuflhnltuma: large relection; all fast colors. BLEACHED SHEETING, Yd. 27C for Thotls B B D crowie; usstul, paefo Heavy Fleeced 8 OQUTING FLANNEL, Yard C Pouble-face for, women's and children's underwear: full piece: perfeet. desirable for |

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