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GILES IS READY Universal Distress Call for Radio Use By the Associated Press A distress call for use in radio- telephony, and to be the t 10 QUIT FLIGKT British Airman in Row With! ~ | YVV\I U‘f:?:l tr‘:z:“ h:a" ln‘l:n ‘:]»v\]«‘d- Backer—Assails Weather | ¥, iy, R o in the new International Bureau Experts. AWireless | Convention, new call day.” to be sp broadeasting would be followe in the ise of s 3. by a to the elp is “May- n through the paratus. This By the Associat SAN FRANCISCO, Calif . Frederick A. ( British 1 resizn of the t from the United States | Zealand unless W. 1 his weaithy Detroit 1tements November de. as pilot proposed # to New backer ““:‘HOUSEV BUILT ABOUT TREE| DEPRIVED OF LANDMARK start flight, last night | Capt. ed to shandon his San Fr: »-Hawaiian flizht 480 miles west in Franciseo | ruck “foul 1 turned upside ssociated Press he told the Giles said he was for Spreading Willow That Grew Up Through Kitchen Floor Has Been Cut Down. 8 pndence of the The | CHICAGO.—T! on a % : His fligh o house built ‘round the attribute that rk for many ¥y hicazo's wost A spreading wil ked its trunk up | | : kitehen of the sprawling pictur mansion has been cut | | down | v Simeon, Calif damaged during the telegram that riled part: “Your controversy with officials of the Weather Bureau 1 consider unfortunate. This is not to the interests of good sportsmanship. | % i ; e home s built b nk Lloyd Sl B ot e o oreruitn playing the game.' P in | third of a century : Dlace of cheap and vulsar contractor informed him NEONE . e 1 he necessary to cut down a | hin; lferent willow tree to make room for | he foundation, Mr. Wright would not allow it to he destroy the contractor built the house i the willow., and sreen the voof long were sque that such were I he felt justified ir of statements m: Bowie and T. R. States Weather branding his “fou “simply impossit Giles said that he last_m 2 at Wa; that he action h channels to force #he Weather Bureau officials at its hrane 4 sight for v New tenants und the S I nuisance and it felt the ax. hes willow a False Teeth Seized on Street. of the Assc Am ted Press C.—A dentist | VANCOUVER, B. Word Mayday Made| THANKSGIVING DAY District Churches Have Special Washington's services included a James . Chapel of Washinzton Cathedral immediately, as |t 4 ind urged a return to “the fundament- al things of life.” w | dealt fnndamental things of life. Rej San Francisco to retract their HAS JOB FOR HER SONS. ‘Woman Inventor Employs Boys in | | remarks. |m1.»\- his false teeth out of his mouth who a patient on the street and | cer- | Vancouver is not guilty of assault, under | tain eircumstan A dentist did it, declaring that the pa-| = tient buying the teeth on the | installment plan and was in arrears on the last §10 payment. He was ac THE EVENING York was the main speaker yesterday at services held jointly by the Ohev Sholem. Washington Hebrew and Adath-Israel Congregations at the Ohev Sholem Temple. Seven churches joined in a commu- Thanksgiving service at the Heights Christian Church, which Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Plerce, stor_of All Souls’ Church, spok The offertng of the combine e will be nsed to aid N The churches SERVICES ARE HELD| nity Columbia Programs—Bishop Speaks at Cathedral. Thank day | 'mon by Bishop | " riving Columbia Teights Chris Bethlehem | (he Columbia Heights Luthe He | preasant ngregational ter, honesty. fair { Afount Plea Method andards and devotion h. All Sonls' Unitarian and requisite for America Memorial Universalist Church. Freeman in 'he hishop's topic and and A hotel in Indiana has a huge dome 12 feet greater in diameter than the famous dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome T A “The Things That Remain" with the findispensable entative Sol Bloom of New Pure i"ood Candies k In Our New Department To help celebrate the opening of our new candy department we are giving free to the first 200 purchas- ers of our fine candies a helpful vest pocket dictionary. It also explains colf and tennis terms in simple lan- guage. Satisfaction Street Floor—Rear Boys! A Guaran With Every Purchase of STAR. WASHINGTON, s, | strides toward overco Ca- | nam, 90000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 [INGS PALACE 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. 1000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, BEACON AND COMPASS GUIDE SEAMEN IN FOG Two Radio Devices Lessen Dangers of Ocean Travel in Mists. 1927. a thcusand commercial vessels mow have radio compasses in use, in addi- tion to a number of naval craft. Forty-five radio beacons are now in operation by the lighthouse service, while 13 more are under construction. A total of nearly a thousand new aids to navization were placed in com- mission during the fiscal port pointed out, bri number of aids to na count to 1 Nearly a hundred cases of life sav- inz by members of the lighthouse serv- ice were recorded during the year. gation in this | nd its outlying possessions up Two mechanical devices—the radio beacon and the radio compass—have enaliled zatore to make rapid g the hogey ge R. Put- commissioner ~ of lighthou declared in his annual report tod The radio beacon, located at strategic points nlong the coast, automatically transmits signals which are caught and recorded by the radio compass, enabling the navigator to know his exact bearings at all times. More t TRIBART e A Ordered to Philippines. First Lieut. Philip McRae, in this city, and Second Lieuts. Michael J. Geraghty, at Fort Eustis, Va. and Thomas Q. Ashburn, jr., and William J. Carne, at Fort Howard, Md., all of the Infantry, have heen ordered to the Philippines for duty. sailing from New York early in March. i I e Rayon Underwear 95¢ A special price for perfect, beauti- fully textured rayon gowns, cosutme slips, chemise, step-ins, bloomers and vests. And the vests and bloomers not only come in regular and extra sizes same as the other garments— but in double extras, too. Lovely shades, lace trimmed and severely tailorec na of fog on the oceans, ( Since 1859 Street Floor teed Watch Free! a Suit at $7.95 or More A Stem-winding, Stem-setting Lenox Watch as Illustrated—Free A Fine 4-Piece Suit at . . Very smart all-wool suits, in single or douhle breasted coat styles. Tailored as only good swts are, and shown in lovely Winter patterns and col- ors. Sizes 7 to 16, $1Bell Blouses, 79C Fine broadcloth, in tan, white and blue or striped percales in attractive colors. __Ih;:h neck patterns—gray, brown and tan. and long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Suits at and one pair Smart patterns $2.50 Wool Knickers, 51.95 Golf style, in light and dark $ 8.95 Exceptional . 310.95 All-wool, four-picce suits with one pair of golf English-cut coats Sizes 8 to 17. lined knickers. and good colors. $3.98 Raincoats $2.98 Black rubber, all seams rubber- ized. Also Towers Fish Brand Slickers. Guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 4 to 18. | | | | | \(Im [‘n\\nr] 933333 s 1L Lt L Crd L e \t_,. | - | = L ' 0.l |- L \ Stone Quarries. | quitted. ’ Palace | Street Floor—King" $2 and $2.25 Pointed Heel Silk Hosiery $1.29 Slightly Irregular Service and chiffon weight pure silk, full fashioned stock- ings with short lisle top. Also allsilk square heel stockings with lisle inner lining at hem and foot, and best of all—silk from foot to top, with short lisle inner lining—sheer silk with Paris lace clox. Children’s Hosiery, 39¢ Our usual 50c qualities Rayon and mercerized lisle sport hose in attractive patterns and desirable colors. Included are hoys' golf hose in new pat- terns. All sizes. Women’s Hosiery, 59¢ Rockford Knit, a mixture of ravon, wool and cotton with fashioned foot. All shades and P ——— black. Street Floor SRARRRARAAR URRARRRRRRR AR R SANTA IS IN TOYTOWN! Wiaiting here for all little girls and boys—so that they might tell him what they would like him to bring for Christmas. Our department is chock full of toys for girls and boys—little ones and big ones—dolls, wagons, mechanical and electrical toys and everything a * |A Three Days’ | Cough Is Your Danger Signal Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion. an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac- tion: it soothes and heals the in- flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs. creosote is recognized by hizh medical ities as one of the greatest h agencies for | ent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Ci i addition to elements w soothe cted membranes and stop tion and inflammation, Dinner Ring Consists of three large beauti- ful diamonds and two sapphires set in white gold. A real bar- ¢ain and a low price. 54.50 75¢c A Week : Satu;'day is Children ’sDayHeré’ - Tots’ Dresses $59% [/ ¢ New—every one—two-piece typés of pleated crepe skirt with velvet blouse, adorably trimmed. Black with green, copen and tap, navy and tan or henna and tan. Sizes 2 to 6. Tots’ Chinchilla Coats, $7.98 Wool chinchilla, double-breasted style with brass buttons and emblems. Suedine lined. Tan or beaver. Sizes 2 to 5. Hats to Match, $1.98 Girls’ Winter Coats, $8.98 atherdown. r, tan and PO VIV VVVVVvVV¥FN selling the products of her quarries. Mrs. Greaves' husband is a ship owner, but she did not believ vas a future in shipping for her four She decided to try quarrving on | land she owned at Hensall Greaves said, used in iron foundries. round in the foundrie: S Riding selling the sand. I must bave been the first woman seen in the foundries. Since then I have opened | re quarries and two river | in the W ELLO” GIRLS. | Four of Family Operate Phones in | Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Correspondence of tha Assocfated Press CEDAR RAPIDS, Towa.—The Ce Rapids office of the Northwestern Be Telephone Co. has a real “sister act.” | creosote goes on to the Marvel, Alma, Florence and Luecille || « is ahsorbed into the Scott all are hello girls in the same | icks the seat of the trou- department | d checks the growth of the They like the work so tutoring their vounger sister fc same job, and soon there will t sisters plugging the board side The ideal telephone patron. say mister: is one who kno his num bers, talks slowly and distinctly and | realizes that sometimes delay in in-|| after colds or flu. Money refunded evitable. || it any cough or cold is not relieved | er’ taking according to direc- Ask vour druggist.—Adver- tisement. 4 Girls' Fine Coats, $10.98 Buckskin, bolivia and novelty woolens, with large fur collars; green, oak, blue, tan, brown, Monterey, red and copen. Sizes 7 to 16. s g Children’s Leggings, $].29 Jersey in white, tan, blue, navy and black. Buttoned at side. Elastic back. Others $1.69 and $2.50 Several pretty styles of bolivia, suedine and Fur or self collars. "Rust, brown, oak, blue, bea copen. Sizes 4 to 10. Brushed Wool Sets, $5.98 Four pieces—sweater, leg- gings, cap and mittens. Pink, white, powder blue and buff. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. and heal Diamond Ring The beauty of this beautiful diamond ring is enhanced by the two sapphires in the sides. The mounting is the latest. $32.50 50c A Week Rain Coats, $5§ Belted model with large patch pocket. White facing and pipings, straps and cuffs. Blue and black. Sizes 16 to 44. ment of per- olds, bronchial lace cellent for building up the system Women’s $1 * Union Suits, 75¢ Perfect quality, wool tinted, rayon striped cotton in sizes 36 to 50, also white cotton in sizes TURNS PHILANTHROPIST. Victor of Calcutta Derby Gives! | e | Away Part of $500,000 Winnings. | @nstipated’ | Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. MILNTHORP, England.—A fairy wand was pointed at Milnthorp when William Kilpatrick, a ‘mechanic of Capt Town won this ¥ Calcutta | Derby sweepstakes. With a part of his $300,000 winnings he bought a house for his mother, gave his mother and sister automo- biles, entertained the old folks of Milnthorp at an elaborate feast and gave a party for cripples of this re- gion and another for orphans. He awarded a challenge cup for the Morecambe Cross Bay Swimming As- sociation each vear and sent § filnthorp Nursing Take \R—NATURE'S REMEDY—tonight. Your eliminativeorganswill be functioning roperly by morning and your constipation will end with a bowel action as free and easy as nature at her best—no pain, ne griping. Tryit. Only %c. Mild, safe, purely vegetable — TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT Studebaker Cars Exceed Mile a Minute Roadsters, Certified as Stock by A. A. A, Average 65 M. P. H. for Distance, Sedan, 61 M. P. H—New World's Records. 35 officlals of the American Auto- mobile Association, for nearly 18 days untid the 25,000 miles had been completed. “The official speed of tha two il roadsters, which started and fin- ished simultaneously, Was 65.31 miles per hour. The nmc\gl speed of the sedan was 61.98 miles per hour. “The cars were disassembled by the Technical Committee of the) Contest Board of the American Au-f tomobile Association following thd tesi, and certified stock cars in every respect. ‘They GTON, Nov. 12.==New world records for endurance and spced bave been established by two Studebaker Commander roadsters and & Studebaker Commander se- dan on the Atiantic City speedway. ‘Announceraent 1o this effect is made here by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Associa- tion, Which supervises officlal rac- ing and officlates at speed and en- urance tests of automobiles in the | nited States. 4 Al three cars participatiog in the tests on the Atlantic City speed- e “according 1o, the_Contest |ran fully cquipped as sold by th Toard statement, traveled 26.000 | studcbaker Corporation of Ay les in less than 25.000 miautes. > gachine made by man ever special to the PostDispateh, WASHIN Reprodauced from . Lowis Powt Dispasch, e g Come in today—drive a world champicn car—The COMMANDER!—$1495 to $17465 £. o. b. factory. Be Satisfied Only with a COMMANDER THE WORLD'S CHAMPION JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. 1636 Connecticut Avenue 14th Street at R Kansas Ave. Potomac 5718 Potomac 1631 Columbia 3052 " STUDEBAKER wwwarss THE GREAT INDEPENDENT samsmmmiss childish heart desires. $4 “Humdinger” Baby $ 2 98 Good size, leather seat, rub. ber tipped handle bars, rubbes tired wheels and well made. For boys or girls. Paints, Games and Sewing Sets, 25¢ to $5.00 to 16 Street Floor—King’s Palace Samples of “Wear Right” Perfect, washable chamoisuede in beautiful Winter shades with the preference for narrow up- c turned styles with imitation Petit Point, scalloping, embroidery, stitching, 3 applique, braids and stencil. Not a pair worth less than $1. Washable Crepe and Suede Gloves Tailored cuff capeskins and slip- $1.98 ons of suede or capeskin in beaver, Children’s Lined Cape brown, gray, mode and tan. Perfect. Children’s Gloves 50c Gloves, $1 Fleece-lined jersey, fur-top mittens, Scout gloves and woolens in long or short style. Gray, brown, heather and white. Men’s Capeskin Gloves, 51.59 Lined and unlined cape in brown, tan, gray and black. An excellent glove for general wear. Formerly $2 and $2.50. Men’s Lined Gloves, $z to $8 Capeskin and suede gloves lined with sheep wool. wool, fleece or fur. Splendid for walking or auto driving. A wide variety of styles and colors Street Floor—| RRRRRE * striking cuffed effects—stressing Sturdy capeskins, warmly lined or fur- topped mittens in brown. Sizes 1 to 7: 's Palace Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 89¢ Each 0 and heavy ribbed cottons. Long-sleeved shirts, Ankle-length drawers, 32 to 50. Ecru and random. “Lambsdown” 36 to 50. $2 Union Suits $1.59 Union Suits, $1 95 Usual $2.25 and $250 Lambs- down and wool with cotton weight. Long sleeves, ankle suits. Long sleeves, ankle length, - in _ecru or random. length, in sizes 38 to 52. Sizes 36 to 50. Street Floor—King's Palace L e AT L Munsingwear a n d others. Medium or heavy Lewis, i o Special for Saturday! 36 to 44. Reinforced at arm- holes. Low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Children’s Forest Mills Union Suits, 79¢ Waist attachment style for boys and girls in sizes 3 to 12. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Also boys’ ran- dom suits with high neck, long sleeves and choice of ankle or knee length. Perfect. Sizes 6 * Roll-Top Desk - and | Chair $7 - T Oak desk in splendid size for girl and boy. Well finished and @ substantial. Street Floor $30 to $60 Furred Iinter Coats Marked Down in This Sale to /Z/é//‘ All of the season’s favorite 4 coat styles are included in this most important event. Offer- ing to every woman who has not yet purchased her Winter coat, savings so great that few can afford to let this event pass without taking advantage of the lowered prices. The vogue of lavish fur trimming is well represented here. Coats for all occasions in the newest soft surfaced fabrics, smart color- ings and most fashionable modes. Sizes 16 to 50 Second Floor—King’s Palace R R R i Dinner Rings All beautiful and set with the finest and most brilliant dia- monds. Come and see our ex- tensive selection. $100 up $1.50 A Week A Beauty This ring will make an ideal engagement ring. A lacey, fine filigree mounting and a fiery, large diamond. $85.00 $1.25 A Week A “\lfll i > . eros; A