Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1927, Page 27

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THE EVENING ifiater It is unde | only would be available for loans to co-operative as provided T |llnns ll\l( it could be used to meet e 1q from the marketing of sur- been advised that such a plan is STAR, WASHINGTON, D. marketing associations, in past administration rstood President Coolidge C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1927. PRESIDENT’S CHURCH NOW DECLARED SAFE balcony, which caused the plaster to fall. The remodeling, Mr. Oehmann said, amounts to virtual reconstruction and is being done at a cost of §25000. It involves the installation of new steel heams under the balcony, supported on steel columns which extend from 27 0| c——=|o|c——=[ojo]c——[o]—2] Sale of Carnatlons Con.fimiinni’ Edifioe Greatly Strengthened by Steel Beams, Building Tnspector Holds. A Present Extra Beautiful. Bob was the one now that tried to make her understand. “Don’t you ARY looked about her at her M FUNU WINS FAVUR own pleasant little Ledroom. | foaioe ‘he. aived. Wi thak woul tion fee which e has dispproved as There was the particular | think everything had ' been wortl | unconstitutional and it is believed | while if w ip|an to Have U. S. PI‘OVidEi (!\";l\"l;n is s:l‘\vml-' the proposal serious 2 ‘1!? ‘ntulh. (‘(V\{xr‘d It Il'\z‘\n.l 8o a fe minutes it ¢ & mother had had to_draw aside | Sumbed upon her father s Money for Surplus Market- e eNveay, Requblichn Senator MecNary, ! ing Gains Ground. rded by most farm Senators as the basement door to the urderside of he equaliza- the roof trusses, reducing the span of the trusses approximately one-third. The interior also has heen newly plas: tered with metal lath and plaster, ———— which has been strengthened by addi- P . . .- ’ e ional props.and beams extending to - Remofieling. of {he First Cangregasl i callar Roon, G tional Church, at Tenth and G streets. pioaischl which Is attended by President Cool-| France raised nearly 200,000,000 fdge, is nearing completion and the | Dounds of wheat this year. reg; the only alternative to —to, enliven C. & C Stores’ week-end business. Choice fresh-cut Carnations, Special, 98c Dozen. ivory and rose set she had ap and her Choice Roses $1.50 dozen iCash& CarryFlower Stores fj Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. N.W., 804 17th Street N.W. Phone Franklin 5112 Phane Franklin 10391 1 Better get yours early and and mother had had to draw aside arms were abont his n co-author of the vetoed McN; e . y avoid disappointment. to figure a bit when they found out | *"I¢ VOIS BORE C8 BEC ro he ask her choice. Mary remembered her|oq at once. The question caught her | and new chalrma | :';.‘““'3&" suspense d\*,"_‘;"h' the few |y oape b had been right. They e agriculture committee, has B ispered moments. he salesman | poyver showed affection except when | N 1 ounding out the N taken the lead in sou 1 bun ; RN UMReL his back and protended fihey wantad something | sentiment of the farm leaders in Con i e e e By thy &Mcociated Press s te of those Intorested in than it was when originally built, it 10 be busy adjusting another set. Yet| qhe ran her hand throuj is thi AND ‘busy 5 d through his thin: RON. lv:“il’::d Qiscreetly remained Within fning hair. - “No. T just want to telll 0.8 of the trends in the attempt | (he conversations have susgested this | was announced yesterday by Col. John 1, S - 2. n have been eve vou what a wonderful father you have s more sure tha v was that she | ooy : 1o solve the vexing farm relief prob- plan a [5G mant Dlstete P ayech] Lo A McNary and | would have the s she wanted “Why lem, as evidencéd by conv tions of Just tor, in response to several inquiries | FIRE SCREENS o other MeNa ugen advocates feel Finally the conference hetween| “Boh and Isadere tn thier (MoNATV Hanesh B 1] b R R mother and father had ended <he went toward a bill to create a ( FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. NNW. soft cheek | one, “and we 5 this Thanks- iving us so much—home | vealed Pending the definite advance- there was a smile on mother's face, | agains mmlu ]" A‘sul)i“"”“ most, of this g 'melmn h),m.u"lgv“ds eloed. abeib & 1hough father looked a bit worried. | want to s: Aite standing pat for the old bill. penr ago. owing fo sins of ‘settling Mary could hardly believe even after | giving fc e s | 55 e e Gk S S S5 o e e Wk they had returned home that theand educ thelr discussions of a new M”‘\“” e etiEned to the Capital beautiful thing would follow them and | In the meantime Bob wr saying | to their own cirele Just mow, it is SR e &l presently be installed in her own room. | about the same thing to his mother. | known that some of them have reach inz, passage of the McNary-Hau- | * But there is was and had remaincd| Exactly what they said necd not be| ed the view that since President | son méasure. Coolidge vetoed the proposal to raise e money for marketing the -unnhnwn‘ | by levying an equalization fee on the | YWarrant Officer Transferred. farmers the only alternative is for| 5 ket the Government itself to produce the | Warrant Officer W. P. T“nnhnl}.'\ funds headquarters, 3rd Corpe Aren, Bali d. consideration is being e, now on duty in this city, has To this end. consideration is being ‘-l\):;x': o L o | for duty at headquarters, 8th Rogers Brushing Lacquer DRIES WHILE YOU WAIT Qt Spray Guns For applying recorded. but an hour later mother | ither sought out each other. eyes glistened with tears of hap. They stood looking at each other a minute, then father sat down five vears. In that time many other | Jovely things had come to Mary. | Father had seemed to grow increas. | ingly prosperous. | And here it was Thanksgiving, al-| most Christmas again. Of course [and pulled mother to his lap, there would be something lovely for| We have two wondel Mary and Bob, her brother. | Mary. dear,” he said was Bob, thought Mar: brushed her hair. *The been sent through college and Mary | You—the most thoughtful b had been given a term at a musical | in the world .. conservatory. Bob, too, had had lv.w “That is be advantages. He was now a good | Kind of father miled mother. position with the firm that father| ~Oh. pshaw! said father. redden worked for. And it was all due to|ing. “You know I haven't done any- | mother and father that she and Bob | thing, Mary (Gosd bridge work is essential. were like this instead of being like | THE_END. e e those little waifs that had stared so| hungrily at her that morning w her car broke down in a slum district. | Mary got up and walked about the | little rose and ivory bed. What on ecialt earth had got into her, anyway? It PLATES THAT FIT Our Sp Y i > & $8. Guaranteed ‘was as if a new world had been (mhl Crown and "rhlm_’ \\(‘»rk' Per Tooth, $6 & $! 6 Jrw stry is our record. Thousands of sat: denly opened up to her. She couldn't o lm“"" <t and fowns Is positive proof take her mind off the thing that had | 1 of aur relia Uentistey that s uatural looking, lasting and Is guar- clutched it so tight. antee ren RGE‘COMFORTABLE OFFICES Perhaps she ought to have a talk | with Bob and teil him about this new | train of thought that had occupied her hours. They had talked things over through ail the vears that had | passed. Bob might suggest something | that they could do for father and| mother, some extra beautiful present | e that they could give them Christmas. | ves. %1 * Mary felt that something should be 0, done, something to let father know | how they appreciated him. At dinner that night Mary saw with | new eyes the snowy cloth and gleam-| ing silver. There was a soft-footed maid that entered and served them. There was candlelight, too, casting its shadows on the faces about the table. Mary couldn’t help wondering | what manner of dinner table tho: waifs were eating from. Probabl mot a table at all, she decided. Per- || haps they grabbed what they could | from their brothers and ran like al| hungry kitten. i “Why are you so quiet, Mary?” smiled mother after she had cast anx- lmu glances in her daughter’'s direc-| Where Will You Eat Thanksgiving Dinner? To make it a real holiday bring yourself and your family here for a delicious and skill. fully prepared Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 12:30 to 9:00 P.M. $2.00 per person Hotel Roosevelt Sixteenth Street at V and W Music 12:30 to 2:30 6:00 to 9:00 Beautiful Floors —are easy to possess when you have a Johnson Electric Floor Polisher. Just apply a coating of Johnson's Wax—then guide the polisher around—you don't have to push it or press down on it. Johnson’s Wax Electric Floor Polisher Now $24.50 lac i RIS SR DRI (Also for rent by the day) SIS |y e Auphalt Rol P, SR 10 D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN - WILLIAMS AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED children, | he softly o just like and girl given to a measure calling for creation of a revolving fund of § 000,000 or $300,000,000. und no Bridge Work That Pleases— st that we have specinlized tn thiy cam uniifies he ax competent {0 attend sou, Yes, there Bob_ had | 1se they have the right A A L s Triple Patent Suction an $10.00, $15.00, 32000 sm 0 COME TO DE. FREIOT AND STAFF OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS ) g TRGTan GOODHARTS’ STATIONERY OF DISTINCTION Terms of Payment N TINT: Th i nd ot twe entire fi'r" 'hl fn\ to ouemm and me. e entire secon: loor of two ings glv feal dentintry. Everything pertaining to the comfort of our vatients you wil s IS OXE OF OUR STRIKING FEATURES S0 ‘" -1 0 AN, to 1 P.M. bl T the Name DR. FREIOT and ADDRESS Be NSure You Get ln'n the Right Office. attests its popu- 200 sheets.” 100 Others at 2.50 and $2.75 Goodharts 823 11th St NW. A Box of Personal Paper 'Makes a Most Keeentabie Gire: Paints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Frank, 8323 one Main 19 st thinking, mother. Tt is :m1 close to Christmas—I was just won-| finry looked at her father then. She #aw that his face was lined by tiny crows’ feet and that it drooped. The last 20 years had been hard on him. Just think—20 years. Why, he had sgiven his whole® life to his family, | thought Mary suddenly. He had given his life to provide them with #nowy linen and gleaming silver and || candlelight. She must tell Bob that. If that wasn’t devotion, love. any thing you wanted to call it! His life | for their comfort. Mary thought of her rose and ivory set, the money that father placed to her account| + every month. She thought again of | the little fawdy girl in the crooked | tam and tight skirt. His whole life || to keep her safe and warm in a world | that was hard on gir | “Mary, vou haven't touched your lemon cream pie.’ urged her mother. || “You aren’t ill?” A note of anxiety had crept into her voice. *No, I'm not ill, mother,” rising. “Bob, I want to see vou a mo- ment.” She turned to her brother. “Make it snappy,” urged Bob. “I| have an engagement.” | Mary looked back at her father and |, mother as they left the dining room. || They sat there smiling at each other ®cross the shaded candles. Some lit- tle secret of their own, of course thought Mary. Back in the music room, where they used to play as children,’ Mary tried | to tell Bob what she had been think | Our regular monthly Store-wide Dollar Sale tomorrow,coupledwith our Challenge Sale, brings wonderful money-saving opportunities— come early and share the many bargains. $1.69 to $3.50 Shirts Irregulars, Sample Lots s and Surplus Stocks L TWO for $1. Naga-Saki Crepe, in stripes $1.50 Military Scts 1 and plain colors Military Brush and Comb Sets, in attractive leather fab- ) $ Alpha Oxfords, in plain col- ors ric cases; pair of good quality hristle hairbrushes, ebony fin- ish, with comb to match. High Count English Broad- cloth Rayon Striped Madras Complete. $1.50 Crinkle Spreads Satin Striped Broadcloth Clear Woven Madras 80x108 Crinkle Bedspreads, ) And Many Other in rose, blue and gold woven stripes; fast colors. Full o length for covering bed and 5 pillows. E $1.50 Brief Cases Brief Cases, of Karetol } Grade Shirtings Neckband and collar-at- tached styles. Some with two separate collars to match. Sizes 1374 to 17— leather fabric, two - pocket vles: leather straps, all regular sleeve lengths‘ Accounts Invited. $1.50 to $2.25 Rugs 41 6x 716 double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, 3x6-ft. Imported Rag Rugs, 20 x 40 oval shape Woven Yarn Russ and 18x 36 Chenille Rugs; good patterns and colorings. $1.50 Vestees and Overblouses, Two for Overblouses, sofled from handling, and Vestees, made s of broadcloth, in white, tan ) and blue. Sizes 36 to 44. Second Floor. Boys’ Wearables 79¢ to $1.19 Values—Two for Perfect quality and slight irregulars—cloth knee pants, sl of outing flannel and cotton: sizes 4 to 12 years. *TWO garments for $1. $1 Sport Satin, One and a Half Yards 40-inch Sport Satin, rich, lustrous satin-face quality; in $1 59¢ Rayons and Crepe de Chine, Three Yards $2 Linoleum Varnish, Qt. Shino Linoleum Varnish, ) 1 easily applied: dries over night: adds wear to felt-base floor 1'|\er|ngs and linoleums. Quart 600 Double Curtain Rods Two for Kirsch's Extension Stipple- tone-finish Brass Curtain Rods, extend from 28 to 48 inches; for curtains and overdrapes. MMM NN $1.29 to $1.98 Silver Plated Table Pieces Silver-plated Table Pieces, including Mustard Jars, Mar- malade Jars, Relish Dishes, Butter Tubs, Vases. An attractive assortment, Fancy glassware with sil- ver-plated stands or mountings. Jewelry Dept. $1.75 Bed Pillows 21x28 large size Pillows, filled with sterilized curled ) feathers; covered with A. C. A. S said Mary, Boys’ $4.95 Suits and Overcoats Purchase the First Suit or Overcoat at the Regu- lar Price of $4.95, then se- lect another Garment for Both Garments for $5.95 Three-piece Vest Suits, in neat mix- tures; sizes 6 to 16 vears. Junior Overcoats, in a good variety of styles; sizes 3 to § vears. 45c Pongee stripe or heavy - weight art ng. Bhe told him first about the broken | trolley and described the little peering | hungry faces. *“Oh, Mary, you have let this get on your nerves,” began Bob impatiently, Jooking at his watch. “What has that got to do with us”” “It has everything to do with us,” announced Mary firmly. Bob looked at her suspiciously. “Mary, you're hysterical.” But he stopped at her raised hand you must understand—Ilisten to | exten- Sion Jocks, reinforced handles. 5 Choice. $1.50 Men’s Wallets Men's Leather Wallets, pin seal and Morocco leather: 3-fold style, with transparent case for driver's permit or identification cards. Choice. 36x54 Part-wool Golden Fleece Crib Blankets, blue or | $] Neatly boxed. 25¢ and 29¢ Draperies High- Silkolines, cretonne design | Marquisettes and Casement ‘ Cloths, also white and eream tickings. Each, $1. $1.95 Part-Wool Blankets pink, with nursery designs; ) wide ribbon - bound edges. ; Six Yards Choice of yard-wid: Figured ) 1 Marquisette, with blue, rose s and SIX yards for gold stripes. $1.65 to $1.95 Silk Hose Women'’s full-fashioned Silk Hose, both service weight chiffon and regulation serv- ice weights. Double sole, heel and toe, of lisle, garter top of lisle. Some with silk all Perfect quality, but discon- Only a limited quantity. e watched his face as she tried to uu him ®omething of her feelings. She watched blank amazement, fol- | lowed by understanding. | 'And just think," she went on.| #Just think what they have done for us—why, it we had had a different | kind of father what would we h’ne‘ 36-inch Longcloth, of close- woven, soft-finish quality. Babies’ $1.29 Sacques Babies’ Pure Wool Zephyr Sacques, cunning new models; in white trimmed in pink and blue. $1.29 Crib Sheets Babies' Rubberized Crib Sheets, natural color; guaran- Boh had caught her arm in a tight | grip, his face strangely drawn. “I| + thought there might be something | extra nice that we could get them for & present,” she went on. “Something | they v\ould like better than anything | else.” | “I know what it would be,” he be. | n eagerly. “And we don't need to | Three and a Half Yards 40-inch Chiffon Voiles, in white, black and all wanted z00d quality red rubber; usual two-quart size. Complete with 32inch Silk-mixed Ponges, S for draperies, dresses, etc.; in s wanted colors. colors; of extra fine, sheer s1 quality. -$1.50 Combination Syringes the way up. all necessary fittings. $1.39 Celanese Chiffon 39-inch Celanese Chiffon, in s1 tinued numbers. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts ‘Invited. 27x54 Stenciled design Jap- anese Grass Rugs, 24x36 Im- ported Rag Rugs and 13x27 Paratex Rugs, wool rug de- signs. THREE for $1. First Floor—Rargain Table. 25c Chiffon. Voiles Five Yards Combination Fountain Syr- inge and Hot-water Bag, street and evening shades; fast colors. ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 89th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Select a room size rug from, 6x9 ft. to 9x12 ft., and then select a 27x54 or 27x60 rug to match, in quality, one that will match in design or blend Smaller size rugs sell from $1.95 upwards. in color. SALE HOUSEWARES 1 ==/NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TQ OUR BUDGET PLA Two for Made of Voile, Gingham, Broadcloth and Chambray, well made, full cut sizes, and finished with deep hems. All colors in light and dark shades. Sizes 36 to 50. grades, DOLLAR Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments F. She JI-, l.de:‘nnlly James L Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Chat teed: four fasteners. ~Sizes 20 wait till Christmas, elther—it's so| Mary's fa It didn't sound very | ft. to 9x12 ft. at our Special Prices from $10 to many with enamel inlaid and colored grounds, in neat Becretary Bables' Long and Short $1.50 Manicure Sets by 30. 1 elose to Thanksglving that we can | - Sinb b et b sk | 75c Congoleum Women’s Handbags $150, then select a 27x54 or 27x60 Rug, of equal genuine leather, in assorted I | tile, wood flooring and carpet § finish.” Choice. 25c Printed Plisse Crepes Rubber Stair Treads, good 5 Slips, in fine, soft, white nain- 5 Sets, in leather Juct go to them and say ‘thank you.' " | Two Square Yards Women's Real Leather quality, for styles; plain_and embossed designs; for rooms, hall, etc. 15c Stair Treads, 15 for . L s Five Yards ) s Set of FIFTE! for printings. 5 #ook, with dainty Jace on neck roll-up cases or in gift boxes; Here's the plan—Buy a room-sise Rug, 6x9 But he saw disappointment on] | Handbags, pouch effects, i | Gold Seal, Congoleums, Dutch } e ! S $ effects; = attractive frames, ] TWO SQUARE yards for $1. 8x17 and 9x18 Corrugated Printed Plisse Crepes, white Babies’ 69¢ Slips, Two) 1 eve and deep hem. practical fittings. Manicure well made, $1.25to $1.75 Sewing Baskets Imported Fancy Sewing Baskets, assortment of attrac- tive shapes and styles, substantially made; hinged covers, lined with pretty satins and sateen. Choice, $1. " Deot. $1.50 Perfume Sets Perfume Atomizer and Dropper Sets, pretty styles; decorated colored glass ef- fects. Well made, practical atomizer with dropper to match. Attractively boxed. Boys’ $1.29 and $1.45 Sweaters Coat Sweaters for Junior Boys, sizes 24 to 28; also Pull- aver Sweaters, with rolled col- lars, in fancy striped designs. Sizes 28 to 34. ing of “it pa; st” holds true of everything you r x to your car—and applief pecially to the oil you use. Demand AUTOCRAT. THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. At Bayerson Oil Works. € $1.49 Corrugated Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans $1.7S Wash Boilers, No. 8 Size $1.25 Retinned Food Choppers $1.98 Aluminum Percolators $1.75 Aluinum Cooking Kettles Goldenberg's—Basement.—Charge Accounts Invited. ment of new styles and colors. Four Yards fl. like quality. Hoover Dresses Men's and Women's good quality rain- made American (cot- black and all wanted colors. 36-inch Printed Rayons and t 19¢ Longcloth, Ten Yards 86-inch Rayon Brilliantine, 50c and 65¢ Rugs, Three for U mbrellas, assorted proof covers; paragon ton) taffeta covers, Printed Silk and Cotton Gsepe in white, black and all wanted lot, including wom- frames and attractive with assorted Prince de Chine, in a large as®ort- j 38¢ Rayon Brilliantine colors, of rich, lustrous silk- $1 House Dresses and $l‘ i $ Umbrellas en’s black effects; handles. Men’s fast of Wales loop handles. $1.98 White Japanned Bread Boxes Good Dealers Everywhere 1 __%WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS mbia 5228

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