Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 36

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THE EYEX’[—L\’G STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. T. FTRIDAY, NOVEWBER 7 T977. o , H I = $2.95 Bed Light $2.95 Rayon 75cand $1 $1 Novel $3.50 to $5 French g i ; SMUUI S AUUIENEE 8195 s Pillosv);o Costum:nFlowers Suedeo ‘l’;eltt}; Pearl lfi\}'e:klaces i ls‘:ll:;l:"o;dered 5150{?”%23: Sflk.:j' []EAFMAX TAI.K Georgette in exquisite pastel . 59¢ 65¢c $105 5695 95¢ ! shades. Beautifully finished —_—— d I ik fl 4 4 1% and 2 it s lnl g Lo iilin. ound, ong and square Large silk flowers, importe %% an inches wide with 3 3 Of heavy crepe de chine; i ust 60 of these attractive. . Philadelphia Rally Asks Ora- | mi A . 1 ]e r;:“ shapes. Covered with good clusters and boutonnieres in a covered buckles. Plain and 72-inch length in baroque lovely pas{el shpzder embrt')id'! silk vestees to_wear \Vi‘;;Clt‘I‘\: il ming. A particularly fine quality rayon in many pretty lovely color choice. Equally perforated styles. Tan, red, and plain styles. Imperial ered in striking designs; with Fall tailleur. Of novelty silks value. changeable shades. smart for coats or dresses. blue, brown, green and black. cream shade with knot be- 2-knot fringe. g georgette and crepe de chine, | t N Statistics, Sixth Floor. sixth Floor. (Man Floor. i tween eac! 2 ory, . ot Statis A r A 3 Main Flaor n cach bead. (Main ( (Matn B Main Floor.) (Mata Floor.) Fi Senator. I— POIRET PROGRAMME BROADCAST OVER W-M-A-L FRIDAY NIGHT AT 830. TUNE IN AND LISTEN TO OUR STYLIST B e v P e R L e s e T s s E S T T TE PHILADELPHIA, November 4.— Senator Reed Smoot of Utah has found that some Philadelphia political audiences do not care to r about zng fnanclal state of the Natlon, tax recretion and tariff matters. The Senator, principal K a rally in 2 Metropalita Opera House last nignt, .u <he interest of the Republican erganization indi- dates for municipal offices, was in- terrupted so often that he was torced | 10 lay aside his prepared speech and score his audience for lack of interest in Government affairs > " ETETELE] ‘ ‘e Came for Oratory. Shortly atter the opening of his ad- 5 ; . dress. which dealt chietly with debt . e dustion mtgtomis, the For Women, Misses, Little Women, Larger Women crowd grew restlese Apparently it had come to the opera house pre- pared to hear some old-time politi- ° cal oratory. Instead the Senator went into a discussion of the fiscal prob- o . A lems of the country and failed to “ mention local political conditions Several times he was interrupted as ene of the many bunds entered the auditorium, ~ playing some popular \ ) M tune. Then he was halted when a ¢ dozen women ‘with yellow slickers x o ; ¥ ) 15)) " marched to the stage. While the Y > 3 (WS 4 Senator waited patiently for the act 10 end the women turned their backs, revealing in black type across their 34.95 Leather slickers: “Vote the Straight Republi- fr ),J) ( Z can Ticket.” L b 4 ; / £ Resuming his speech, the Senator y v ) » e went from one phase of the financial Al % /4 ! ! Opossum Handbags problem to anpther, and the more he : X . . C f talked, the more restless ‘me audience. %“ § \/ ) Venise New Zelia B Fam:: o $9.95 became. Throwing his prepared ; apeech to the table, he turned o the ] y 4 Lustrosa Duvbloom . Wolf r(ed'fvced c:::;; 2 e audience and said: Y ; B, .6 . “Just a few more word.-:.1° {’erhu]\s B 3 Velmoda Velveteen ‘Lynx Manchurian Wolf PREhs Wit h iR R you are not interested in this long ar- i i ) vi ack and top yay of figures, but I thought 1 was # 7 = Broadcloti Estrella * P('Cthi:"‘ dog) ]handle, underarm, envelopes— ointe arge or small. In the fashion- speaking to business men. I thought # b 1 7 z%:“t;ad an interest in Government 7 Manchurian Wolf al;lc suede, pin seal, calf and rep- : \ X \ tilian grain. Black and colors, » (Main Floor) “I am vitally interested in the re: b g p 3 o - duction of taxes. I am giving all my ¢ R . Straight effects and side-draped styles, smartly youthful or charmingly heart and strepgth to a study of the « S, . . . . . Jroblem. The only way we can get 3 B dignified. Luxuriantly fur-trimmed models with long shawl. or crushed at the m}uuon is by public discussion, L 3 7 A . . . . %o that Congress may understand the . i collars and big fur cuffs. Silk crepe or satin lined and warmly interlined. ‘wishes of the people,” R ) . . Then the Senator returned to his / ( In Autumn’s fashionable shades: Continental Blue, Brown, Tan, Green printed speech, but some one in the 7 Z . S ad . gallery shouted: “Choke him!” From ( Grey and Black. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women'’s, 36 to 44; little women’s, \lhuthpolmnt he bqanhto j&xmp l);am- 5 v 3 s o Ui s iR i — / 14Y5 to 20%4; larger women’s 40%% to 52)4. ey Efforts of the chairman of the meet- ing, Samuel M. Vauclain, to quiet the crowd. met with little success, In cautioning against any tamper-’ ing with the tax-reduction limit ‘of i . ] A $235,000,000 urged hy Secretary Me!- ] lon, Senator Smoot placed the outside limit at $309,000,000. ! ; ; $ $ p L fE g ; $3.95 to $4.95 Silk TWO ROBBERS CAPTURED ‘ 3 Lingerie AFTER 30-MILE GUN FIGHT i - Two Escape Polige Following Hold- 3 = ;: Upo(m;MentximL ) ‘. R ; COa ' S $ 6 G h2 ; 3 \ owns, chemise, step-ins— . g 2, Loot Totals $50. g R - many odf hca}\:y c“fle defchme. )y ated Preps.. trimmed with touches of hand MIAMI, Fla;, Noyember 4.—After embroidery, applique, pipings a running gun. that extended f v and novelty laces. Pastel colors. Sizes 34 to 44. 30 miles th¥ough ‘of Miam{’ 3 . 4 <€ B ma sl -, o Bk : A fur coat. achievement Bloid Pony with Fox . w it (Maia Floor) foe- ' : that’s of tremendous "value ° Grey Pony with Fox {7 t engine trouble. e ’ importance. = Select yours Calfskin with Civet Cat :‘.’%’;fii’? :aéfi::du:? 5:;; :{{3;-2’5 ]frorh this assortment—and be - Siliier Muskrat with Fox passed sideswiped him and bowled happy when the wintry blasts Marmot with self trim him over, Neither motor -cycle mor strike home. Beautifull ¥ Caracul Paw with Fox rider was hurt, however, and they Sahder who aered mihor. BoundA A matched skins, serviceably American Broadtail with e oo silk lined. Choosing will be Fox the only casualty. The two other 5 ; . . : alleged robbers escaped. a delight from these voguish Segmed with F):tch ; (dyed coney Australias strikes are becoming ; 5 ; furs. . .. ‘ ' £ ) B A | Tots’ and Girls% . Tomght’ 8 P.M. i N $1.95 to $2.95 Hats Young People’s Service” || ! J 7 31 .29 At the 6th St. Synagog : N/ . l.] - d. i Pokes, mushrooms and off- rlmmed 3 : SC 001 ? /i N e the-face styles in Autumn I : \ shades. Attractive models for 3 \ tots of 2 to 6 and girls of 7 to 14 years, Coatsv ‘ , ' Frocks N\TIAS i Our low pric N G d i » $ for cash Gellvery oRly: $ 85 : ] N\ 2§ i] 2.95 W. A. Egg..$14.40 ~ PP\ i [ f Jerseys in One and W. A. Stove, $15.25 W. A. Nut...$14.65 \ Two Piece Effect W. A. Pea...$11.73 f : }S't_vles,- Velv.el(’zns. gay- Velour and Novelty Mixtures & ¢ . : grem broidered. In Fairmont E; . N EFe sizes 8 to 14. New River fi‘_ $10.9 In Dressy or Talh:red Styles . ] / H i Brakticall long-sleeved Also Buckwheat, soft | For the Miss of 8 to 14 e 1 } jerseys, braid or em- coals, briquettes and | broidery trimmed in most attractive ways. Kindli d. Al ; it T et B Models that follow faith- | Shh et o - velv ns with full weight guaranteed. || fy]ly the new style trends j crepe de chine sleeves | and trimmings of her elders’ ; Pretty colorings and Girls’ $3.9! Bo J- WERNER ts of this on. In lovel styles fpr school or for $ ‘s 5t0$5 i, s Spagoll = good times. With the Wool Sweaters 923 New York Ave. N.W. bright colors, topped with fine workmanship that 1937 ‘5th St. N.E, warm fur collars. Service- mother will approve. 3 ‘2-95 ably lined and carefully fin- 85 e el Slip-overs and button fronts some with large collars; others i . In size: 5 ished sizes 8 to 14 3 : collarless. Loose knit or brushed wool. Lovely colors. : Sizes 8 (Second Floor.) \ to 14, Boys’ and Girls’ $4 and 35 Shoes | 1. Thesir Rl 4-Piece .. AT $2'9 . /o . Deties! 515 ! “Funny Face” 1 Wool Sets ; & ' . ( \ Girls’ patent leather loop ties and : l Shaker Knit (Second Floor.) | . instep' strap pumps; also tan oxfords & o é SELECTED z and high shoes. Boys’ tan lace high 7 3 Sweaters | Tthew Model ! 34.95 . \_/ shoes or oxfords in elk or calf. $ ; 2 Smaller Sizes § to 8, $1.95 ' ( , $ 2.95 NASH { Consisting of sweater, Standard Six Cabriolet || cap, mittens and leg- o o P | Which 1s Used in Each Per- gings of warm brushed lip-on or coat models sinin :D;‘Tl:?nc: ‘n,:hl::‘l:'nm'!;h:;:re;: | wool; in Buff, Powder, | 4 with convertible collar and Glrls Beret Tams | pearance tn Washington. il Pink, Green and \White. patch pocket. In buff, 1 i /| Cunning style—to keep i red, navy, cocoa. With C Com; contrasting stri - Popular hat for the schools | Wallace Motor Company | baby warm and cozy on — g sd l‘l:e ;m col B I iLe i — ':amb-". e the coldest days. ; ar, sleeve and border. In‘c(:lming. dm red, green, Jan, Main 2 bt 3 (Second Floer,) rRe e;" f::l;’s‘? c‘m\y suede cloth,

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