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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1927. -~ t mnigfimavfi & Lothrap —aeQe o The Christmas Store wm oXo s Week-End Candy Special—Z Pounds Homemade Candy, 95¢ FLoor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., HOUSE WETS PLAN DRIVE. | naturalized citizens of the Dominion. |a serious conflict hr‘l\\'flc;] them. The United § es demands that these | year America < |Linthicum to Reorganize Anti- — — —_— t i s passport visas|are virtually s best cus- Volstead Law Group. ind payment of X. | tomer. Ca vould like her youns | pe tha Asgociated Press. Canada sent a government deputa-|cattle put on the Ameriean free list| “mp . ynomeial House committee for ti « »n to negotiate an i for “feed and ‘“stocker’ use in our { modification of the \'_nls!('.’\d act will Department of La- | Western under plans of um, Democrat, airman, and memier plans to ap- ns as boundary and fish- | aint ecutive committee of six once the chronic cause ‘wets” to reorganize the un- in unrest, now are | official hody. He expects its member- alt with by permanent international | chip to be about 65 this session. ommissions, ritime Canad k h put on our free list Mackenzie-King Finds Immi- gration and Waterways Matters Pending. | caTioN, F | =% ————— | 0i1 is reported to have been found Automobile deaths have increased |in Chile, in which country none was ’83 per cent in the past 10 years. | known to exist before. RIC WILLIAM WILE. | 4 roady s Hon. William on | still hop prime mini of | which 8 } t{ the Domini naturalized citizens | RS e 3| Come to the Children’s Floor - (The Fourth) for publication, and smil the negot newspapermen the: ngton and Ottawa has W be pil esents an investment of § room are common 1,000,000, to be born 00,000, to be horne tlements found 1 conference ch: your troubles out over a cup of Wilkins Breakfast Coffee. They will steam away. about the § than in Canada, espe 1 abuts the ch ‘Toronto is the | s favorable to the | ; cratio > degree than | een going on Maritime Canada ST g s o i 1 REAKFAST ¢ e WSBREAFAST o0 t Canadian grain .\“*’) = — instigation of @n order proc it Canadian and Y should_ever be | B d’ through | For Gifts that Will Please bronto s ancient inland a the United States place h a value on their vast in the Det car to h-z] lead to R RAR SRR AR AR BB AT 2 The Family Shoe Store R R SR AR Ca i Lo TR ot The Family Shoe Store, 310-312 7th St. N.W. The Family’s Thoughts Turn - Toward Christmas Footwear! o] The Family Prides Itself on Its Line of Style Shoes For Women ATENT leather, spike heel tie, novelty cut- OR evening wear—a stunning new spike heel combination, patent and brocaded satin. Large buckle One-Strap (FESTRAP House stiper. o @3 ()) soft black kid. Betsy Ross Arch Supporting Style-right Shoes 1 Black $7.50 m soles. 1 shank, hecls.. AN walking _oxford— very new and smart— same in gun metal black kid DATENT leather trim- med in black suede. A short vamp tie of graceful et e, OO0 Two-Strap LACK Kid Turn-sole Ox rubber heels. - 8300 S 7 $3.50 o) For Men GOFT, Comtortable i Pompon g v Y 310.12 Seventh Se. N, ' o] The Family Has the Confidence of the Younger Generation For honest, dependable service! For shoes that train young feet to grow straight and strong. For perfect fitting, by experts. Bring all the young folks to the Family! Child’s High Shoes I)I AIN-TOE blucher, in n or patent leather, ENUT SPARTAN For Out Door Boys TURDY blucher, of dur- able elk hide—with “Jack Knife.” ...$4.00 ---$5.00 Girls’ Brogue (QXFORDS, in golden brown elkskin, collegi ate effect in every sense of the word. AA to D wide, 11%; to 2.. 2% to 8.... This one t leather, alliga- Very new and AA 1o D wide. Moccasins (OVER 20 styles for souns RY gl needs these and old. All made on wearing Hdrenty MWhs althful orthopedie last, in a half a dozen different leathers $3 to $6 Boys’ Collegiate BOYS GRIDIRON—for little (FRIDIRON Oxfords for gents, too. A husky tan boys, A husky style. calf or black—full round toe. Style plctured, A to D Rubber he A to D wide wide. 9tol 9 to 13%; ggm .$4.00 --$4.00 1 to 6. 1to06... For Over Fifty-Three Years the Christmas Footwear Gift Store SRR R SR IR canst Years of Satisfactory Service R TR R R R R e Every Boy, Girl Gifts Girls Will Adore Crepe de Chine Slips, $3.95 to $7.50. Young Girls’ Silk Slips, $5. Crepe de Chine Step-ins, $2.95-85. Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.50 to $4.50. Crepe de Chine Pajamas, $6 to $10. Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 to $6.75. Crepe de Chine Teddies, $2.95 to $5. Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 to $3.50. Crepe de Chine Combinations, $5. Beacon-cloth Bath Robes, $3.95 to $7.50. Flannel Bath Robes, $12.50-$19.50. Quilted Silk Bath Robes, $12.50 to $19.50. Leatherette Lumberjacks, $7.50. Lumberjacks, of suede-like cloth, $5. All-wool Sweaters, $2.95 to $7.50. GirLs’ SrctioN, FourTH FLOOR. Pleated Wool Skirts, $2.95 to $7.50. Wool-and-lisle Hose, $1 and $1.25. Girls’ Sports Socks, 50c to $3.50. Misses’ Silk Hose, $1.50 and $2. Silk Short Socks, all shades, 75¢c. Silk Three-quarter Socks, $1. Dress Coats, $39.50 to $165. Sports Coats, $32.50 to $75. Girls’ Dress Coats, $16.75 to $49.50. Sports Coats, $16.75 to $39.50. Coat and Hat Sets, $49.50. Party Dresses, $12.50 to $29.50. Liberty Print Dresses, $12.50 to $25. Exclusive with us. Velvet Dresses, $12.50 to $29.50. Jersey Dresses, $7.50 to $25. Worsted Dresses, $10 to $29.50. Silk Dresses, $16.75 to $29.50. Dance Dresses, $16.75 to 869.50._ Sports Dresses, $10 to $29.50. Gifts for Infants Colored Celluloid Rattles, 50¢. Knitted Bootees, 75c. Madeira Bibs, hand-embroidered 75¢c. Knitted Wool Sacques, $2. Hot-water Bottles, hand-painted $1.50. Comb and Brush, hand-painted, $1.50. Cotton Blankets, $1 and $1.50. Sweaters, slip-ever and coat styles, $2.50 to $5. Handmade $1-85. Handmade Sacques, cashmere and crepella, $4 and $5. Silk Caps, $1.25 to $7.50. ‘Wool Blankets, $5 to $12.50. Soft Play Toys, $1 to $3. Silk Underwear, $1.50 to $6.50. Sweater Sets, $6.50 to $10. Hand-embroidered Voile Dresses, $3.50-$6.50. Knitted Afghans, $3 to $7.50. Wash Creepers, $1 to $3. Panty Dresses, $2 and $3. INFANTS’ SecTiON, FOURTH FLOOR. Nainsook Dresses, November Selling—Boys" O'coats $ I 3.85 Sizes 3 to 10 Greatly Underpriced $ 1 8.75 Sizes 11 to 18 An Annual November Selling—for which mothers watch and wait. We have accomplished better values than ever, we firmly believe—and offer them to you not as “sale” coats, but as coats that we would ordinarily sell in our regular stocks at much higher prices. Painstaking tailoring, high- grade fabrics, excellent colorings and weaves are offered at these two ex- tremely low prices. A Partial Gift List for Boys Hickok Belt Sets. Buckles, 50c and $1. Beltograms, $1. Belt Straps, 50c and $1. Belts, with tongue buckle, 50c and $1. 5 Knit Neckties, 50c. Silk Neckties, 50c to $2. Imported Mufflers, $2.50 to $5. Cashmere Mufflers, $2.50. Cotton Golf Hose, 50c to $1. Boys’ SecrioN, FourtH FLOOR. Wool Golf Hose, $1.50 to $3.50. Silk Pajamas, $10 pair. Imported Madras Pajamas, $5. Cotton Pajamas, $1.65, $2, $3. Kid Gloves, $2 to $3.50. Suede Gloves, $2.50. ‘Woolen Gloves, $1 and $1.25. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.50 to $3. Bathrobes, $3.95 to $10. What's Christmas Without Toys Horsman Mama Dolls, $1.95 to $19.50. Ives Train Set, 1 engine, 3 cars, $10. Other Train Outfits, $8 to $82.50. Transformers, $2.75 to $IL. Mechanical Train Sets, $1 to $7. Mechanical Boats, §1 to $55. Sail Boats, $2.25 to $150. Pathex Moving Picture $37.50. Erector Sets, $1 to $25. Meccano_Sets, $1 to $25. Gilbert Tool Sets, $1.50 to $15. Boys’ Toy-maker Sets, $1 to $10. Faicon Building Blocks, $1 to $1.75. Falcon Building Lumber, $3 and $10. Scroll Saw, $6.50. Velocipedes, $11.50 to $23.50. Hand Cars, $13.75 to $23.75. ‘Wagons, $3.75 to $15. Speedbikes, $14.75 to $27. Kiddie Kars, $3 to $4.50. Kiddie Pedal Kars, $3.95-$7.50. Blackboards, $2.50 to $8. Rocking Horses, $6.50 to $17.50. Pianos, $1 to $27.50. Willow Cradles, 65c to $6.75. Tor SgcrioN, FOURTH FLOOR. Machines, Doll High Chairs, $1 to $1.75. Doll Carriages, $3.50 to $25. Doll Dishes (china), 50c to $5.75; (alumi- num), $1 to $5.50. Laundry Sets, 50c to $3.25. Beauty Dogs, $2 to $25. Monty Dogs, $2 to $22.50. Educational Boards, 50c to $1.50. American Girl Sewing Machine, $5.95. Sewing Outfits, 50c to $2.50. Priscilla Crayon Outfits, 50c to $1.75. Paint Sets, 50c to $8.50. La Velle Pla Clay, 50c to $5. Rockers, §5 to $9.75. GAMES Parchesi, §1 and $2. Boy Scout Progress Game, $2.25. Pirate and Traveler, $1.75. Safety City Game, $1.50. Wolverine Games, $1. Steeplechase Game, $2.50. Game of “Tic,” $L. Fish Pond Game, $3. Five Wise Birds, $175. Bull in China Shop, $1.