Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 28

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wipidg THE 'EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T. ©. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1697, o U nilS e IUEhL it HELD GREAT NEED HERE TR g A SLIGHTLY IN MONTH —_— | : ' since July have made little hendw Mooers Tells Woman's Bar "Asso- | | and nm{w HI'PH I‘"nx'l:“d |li, be fl; ‘I IP clation Prisent Taws &re verge of a collapse. American officiale ;i are clinging (o the remaining slender | September Net Earnings for 183 o ! R . thread in the hope of saving the ne- Class 1 Roads Total solete. | o —_— gotiations from a complete crash, but they have only small hopes of suc- $132,770,089. The need of a new public welfare | “ Eai i At i g code for the District of Columbia, 1o 5 o . i U. §:Fails to Reach Pact| Some residents of the islands, who R i :?f"’g;l?'"‘” I';f\ "‘"f:i;r;‘:‘x!:fi"r“;le‘vfla'\:'11}‘0"“\ The new November Butterick, Vogue and McCall Special for limited time—2-year Delineator subscrip. 5 . B A short time ago eked out a meager| One hundred and eighty-three class | tradictory I o Ll R, R 1 Vi i % With Paris to Curtail living in the North country, now are | ope railronds in the United States had | re. was emphasized by Ed Patterns and Fashion Books are now on sale. 1 tion with the Art of Dressmaking, $3. To be called for. L reported to have reached the stage of et e ey . Mooers, attorney, at the mon PATTERN SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. 3L S glin SMuense wni Bt i« at.|a net operating incom : 9 | dinner of the Women's Bar Associa- [ 5 iquor Smuggiing. tribiited by oMl operatio ring September, the Bures - tion in the Women's City Club last The French & ix reported nomics announced tod - | night. to have demurred on the American |s'ituting a yeturn of 5.11 per cent on | e suggested that the women of the | . Virtual deadlock in the American- request for reports on all ships put | their ' pronerty " investment, The Distrlet get together in the Jratting | ; A ting out of the islands’ ports for 1 decrease | of a welfare code, declaring that they Frengh nagotiations for an agreement) \[E 0 Joiore daden with lau - the v returs 5 % is hest for children. Mr. over liquor shipments from the is N it would infrin : $145 5.76 | Mooer an account of his w of St. Pierre and Miquelon. off “rench national » S i gether, in hook for foundland. has led to disclosi Ami : affecting welfare wor these French possessions are he!l that both nations g P 010, compared | the District. by officials here to be the source of by the agreement by orderly naviga- | in September, 1926, | Mr. Mooers cited the recent clash 50 per ‘cent of the smuggled liquor that would result from such re- | a eas .1 per cent | between Judge Sellers of the Juvenile now entering the 1 d States, as numerous frandulent ship- | railroa month paid | Court and the d uggling awtivities, prol hersthave ibeen #aundiahbard 98 in tax brouzht the ding the jurisdiction over B chitm. have : e ot Ceall oneTaling Ol L] to bill of the ronds fo $288. - es as an indication of the greatly since the Washington admin- | Frenc | 84 he first nine months in 1927, | need of a new - welfar Sstration obtained an azreement with | v decrease of $4.0 . or 14 p An address British authoritins in the Hahamm:“ __lcent. helow the ponding period | the meeting by to furnish informagion on the depart-| Tn exactlv the same manner in jn 1926 ure of rum-laden ships for American | which his brother had died n year | Isleven railronds operated at a loss | Law. who Spoke on the ports. Through this agreement. of-| ago. John Ridgeweli dropped dead | tember, of which six were in the | status of women in America and in - plowing at Sible Hedinham, | ur in the West and one in | Europe. Mrs. Pennie O. Berliners pre- recently thern. district ! sided | Fine Stationery, §(c A lovely box of linen paper and 24 envelopes to match twith a smart -quill pen at this low price. Paper in b Q0000000000000“'0000000000“0000'00’0000‘ white, buff, gray, blue or orchid. A delightful gift item! Satisfaction Since 1559 Vantine’s Temple Incense, 25¢ 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. ‘E - . Street Floor 3 ,.000000006“0‘000000“000.‘000000000‘0“000 The Great November COAT | SALE Junior Misses” and Girls” Coats &1 = AAY . Very Much Below Usual Prices “ B We have been able to make what we believe to be the most advantageous -\ : purchase ever secured for this Annual selling. The savings are exceptional \ - Junior Misses’ Coats Girls’ Smart Coats 1 Special L0 SgPSG Special $15 $24.50 | At $3).50—A wide selection of smart sports and._dress At $]5—Dres and sports conts of chinchile, tweed, suede coats of tweed, suede and polaire cloth, trimmed downy wool, trimmed with beaverette (dyed 250 Marveious Garments i ‘ with Jap fox and American opossum. rabbit) and nutria. : : 0—Dress and sports models of downy wool, new 0—Splendid choice of sports and dress coats of 'W h 2 5 At $49.50— lia, suede. tweed and polaire, trimmed with At $24‘5 tweed, polaire, new Zelia and suede, trimmed with ort - [ £ I wolf, fox, ringt Australian opossum and caracul. beaver, nutria, squirrel, Jap fox and ringtail opossum. . gail op Special planning, successful in result, brings smart new coats at a special Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years Sizes 7 to 14 years A g D . fow price. Every mode—and there are scores of styles—is individualized by { > i Sk A e a certain dash and originality of design. This sale coming at the beginnjng GIRLS’ AND JUN10R MissEs’ SeCTION, FOURTH FLOOR. of a long cold Winter, is certain of spontaneous response. 1f vou have coat buying to do, it will be to your advantage to purchase here NOW. Suede Cloth Vel Broadcloth 11 -W1 1 . 5 'Velz:tt o Dovem:r‘;ur Velou:‘o:i:la.:aine i L NCW Fau Wmt“ Shades = Chlldren's Gorgeously furred coats with bands, tuxedo collars, Queen Anne col- . [ b WIS e e i et LU | Granlte Sllk Hose All-Linen po:jnled F{e;cth]oniy. nposktlum. mandel, squirrelette, cuctz‘al;ne. vicuna fox S | : Handkcrchi { and marmink. ack. grackle, tan, rust, marron, green an eer, i . e . . e b Exclusively Here in Washington S ime eds 1 olore: orders Second Floor—King's Palace Marron Cinnabar Whippet Pandora ) 5 Surf Tan Stroller Tan andRCcloed Iriitials ( " L Algerian French Dust ‘ o s Buy Now for i Shades the smart Parisienne wears—the fine 6 for 65C o"mp,»,fi:" ty Christmas Gifts Extra Salespeople hose, the smart American women wear—are com- Sue and Buster will bined in Granite. proudly keep their Allsilk Chiffon, Semi-sheer and Service Weight, with short stack of handkies— lisle top, $1.75; 3 pairs for $5.10. 5\'|1len 3 they have (h.en' All-silk Sheer Chiffon and Service Weights, $2 pair; 3 pairs initials to identify s for $5.85. them. In colors to Tomorrow . / : Ouuiz’es is..s Silk Hose, with lisle top, $1.90 pair; 3 pairs match little frocks and . or $5.55. suits. Our Semi-Annual 3 Hosiery EecTION, FIRsT FLOOR. HANDKERCHIEF SECTION P || $2 and $2.25 — A“'-s'lk ‘ ’ The New Candy Hosiery ||| - Section $7 .45 4 =Yy On the First Floor , [ ) } Young Men, 16 to 20 \ This new sccti:.m carries the ’ Chiffon and service [§. Two-Trousers Suits 3 same fine candies and candy chiffon weights, all silk - £ To the chap in his upper 'teens novelties that you have al- ’ from top to toe, with we suggest that he sce our ways found here. stunning Paris clox. | smartly "cr\lllcgialc" “'}‘j of suil(.; Slightly ir featuring the new blues an Enty dnicghlen, sbut grays. e will be agrecably sur- ’n a Spectacular Selling at hurts are scarcely notice- brised at their styling and very T Some of the Well-liked able. A new shipment i enthusiastic about the two pairs % of gorgeous Winter | of trousers that assure the max- Candies found here Importéd English Broadcloth shades.” And to make | A wedk: $35 Special Offering Wandl Homemade Milk Choco- them even more desir- late Creams, Nuts, Fruits, Nou- i g Pl Rl i - : o [z |nd. Caramels, pound, 80c Domestic Broadcloth e ]min‘fcg n‘rmgql'l';fi. Timely Items Opera Pumps with Cut Steel Glace Fruit, pound, $1.25 to $6.50 Novelty Broadcloth heels. 5 English Broadcloth Shirts wi Buckles, 513*50, $17.50 L R o 4 y b long pointed collars $3 Mullane’s Taffy Chips, pound. .90c Woven Madras Chddfefllspbl’l Hou t Four-in-hands in bri hsl:ysocfll:f;g This is an exceptional offering — the price of Woodland C‘""fdi“- pound. .$1.25 i S e Wacl the pump and the finely cut steel buckle is almost C’:’."’""" ?L"“‘"' @ new confec.. Rayon Striped Madras i C ¥ : B ¢ $1.50 and $2 a pair as low as the shoe alone. There are two groups— e flavorings, Corded Madras Mm;:;'fi:“r"::h'rfg:;f,d s . bt B At $]7.50—Strictly hand-sewn black suede pump, i E Hose, in_ striking new pat- L with the popular spike heel, complete with " Jacquard Broadcloth thfns, Al coloreatir o “dl S a large, finely cut steel buckle. Week-end Candy Special Direot o) ‘ Topeoats, the single breasted box 0—Black satin or black patent leather pump, 1 $25 At $l3'5 with strictly hand-turned soles and smart spike 2 pounds, 95¢ A ’ ‘M model, of course : Sizes 131 to 17 w‘""an s F"sfeft Mills |, Slickers, green, black and yel heel, complete with the fashionsble square, finely ‘cut steel Caxov Secriox, Fimsr Fioon. Collar Attached nion Suits il Tam Now Min's Seom o Laundered Collars To Match 85c i Srcond FLOOR. WoMEN'S SHOE Srctiox, THIRD FLooR. Soft 1 h f i chZibfé’d Match Rayon ‘steiped, ispleridiat || Women's weight, low neck, sleeveless . and knee length. Sizes 36 | = Feur-Button Length New stripes, |l 1044 L ] Women’s Smart Hats Washable Capeskin e Children’s Union :1:1 plain. col- Suits, 79¢ i f Jl : Reduced to $8.75 G‘IOVCS Forest Mills and other | = Street Floor fine makes, waist attach- | Others in this group purchased at a s2'50 Pair ment and all styles. A M 1 special price and marked unusually low These:: fashicuableid s 3 splendid range of sizes. ‘ Rlyon ;Ihere are smart styles for every type of woman— E‘r“"}\']c“gl‘h washab}ls or every occasion and of the most fashi 1 o peskin gloves are I, Unde;inal;;entl, L terials. 3 S K. or handsewn—ex- J i ceptional in quality and Jerfect | guality, heavy : Felts Satins Velvets Soleil Velours oskimransip: mise, tailored union suits, | 3 t 2 : In Tan, Mode, Perle bloomers and step-ins_ in | Chic feathers on the side, Velvet Applique, Biscuit, Gray rp(:gl‘x(lar a": c)gllra mhe:‘ ] Rhinestone Pins Add Distinctive Paris Notes GLOVE SECTION, Finst FLoOR. 2 , nile, el whri‘::c Ch i MiLLINERY SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. . Street Floor $3 Silk Scarfs, $1.89 Just right for wear under the fur coat or with the sport frock and suit. Very new patterns in hlocked or painted effect. Stunning Winter col- ors in georgette and silk crepe. 000000000 000005 0009900000400 Street Floor > % § L B § i i

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