Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = —_—— NORTHEAST CROUP Abe Martin Says: |DOLLIES ARE AHEAD |7 = - | ALIEN COMMUTERS The sale of wheeled toys, White | 72 | | pointed out, has grown enormously in ; et e % IN RACE WITH BABIES | %ot e S v, nrgely hecauee (TRt A ,M of the desire of children for “stu VER! INTER. D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. : J SAVINGS CHECKS CASHED CHRISTMAS Saks~ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH miniature reproductions of machi the United States blocked by the pro- today., The new regulation becams’ effective at 5:30 a.m. BARRED AT BORDER terday of the original order, agreed to by the Departments of State and La- bor and approved by the Canadian i i iti tween 3,000 and 3,500 foreign-born Value of Carriages Manufactured |ind other articles used In tetl | eq | 400 From Canadian Cities Turned| 5iin cors residing in Canada, who. i mechanical progress from % for First Named Exceeds That ; Back Under New Immi Of those barred today. the majority | |toys were mere knick-kna were quota aliens who had failed to H 2 Ninety per cent of the to) Taliaferro and Whitehurst to [ this cauntry. White said. are produced | Ll Wwhose names were mot found on | American factories. Twenty YEArs | p. . Accoviated Press. 4 list of those who had registered | i December 2.—The | yarsed and America imported most of | DETROLT, December 2.—Approxi-|Some native Canadians were denied i | ; [ calue of doll carvinges made in the (< oy mate 400 alien cor.muters from |entrance when they could not pro- December 12. 15 of haby earr Hatrie €. White, The foreign-born commuters per- , ! | president of Tov Mannfacturers Tt is zomputed that if the mean mitted to enter are persons who have s 5 predicting thit | redueed 5, degrees all the ice on the | tion arder when th d the |in Canada in order to be charged to ;lr the District of Columbia. $200.000.000 of | Alps would melt ferry dock b of thelr n o> — at mass meeting in the Masonic Hall Twelfth and Monroe streets northe: completion and ope: of the ne concrete paving and electric light An eleventh-hour modification yes- | government, permitted entrance of be- and other articles used in real life. otherwise, would have been barred. of the horse and bugsy. for Human Children. | sold in | gration Order. obtain quota immigration visas and Speak at Street Opening | ™ 1o he nadded. conditions were re- the American consul at Windsor. x: YORK United States Inst vear exceeded that i | border cities found their entrance into | dUce non-q immigration visas. . Sidney F. Taliaferro, Comn «told the nsencin- | temperature of Europe were {o be visions of the new modified immigra: registered with the American consul partment will address citi t on December 12. in ration of 1h on Twelfth street hetween Rhode 1 land avenue and Monroe street north- east. The announcement that Mr q ferro and Capt. Whitehurst had ac cepted the invitation to speak was made at a meeting of Twelfth street ‘Wednesday night. at 1531 Newton street. the home of eneral chair man. Marvin M. Mc The mass meetin; participants will prizes. These prizes will the three best window the | o three most beautifully de: ed me chants’ floats and the three best deco. rated private automobiles David Herrmann is chairman of the award committee. Veterans’ Hospital Gets New Head. CHICAGO, December 2 (#).—Dr. H. | T. Scott, formerly superintendent of the Veterans' Bureau Hospital at Muskogee. Okla., has succeeded Dr. R. W. C, Fra as superintendent of the Edward | jr.. Memorial Hospital for veterans here The range of the human voice Is Jess than twe octaves: the violin ranges over three octaves from its highest to its lowest notes. celebration committee held | What th' av 1 understand i way off t' Ni | Th™ Emporiun of a nmew con fer 100 per ¢ GARVEY IS BANISHED. Self-Styled President of ‘ Sails Under Deportation Order. | NEW ORLEANS. December 2 Marcus negro, se “President General of Afric s | today aboard the United Fruit Co. | | lowing his conviction in New York on 1 technical charge of using the mails | | to defraud in connection with the pro motion of the Black Star Steamship Line A five-year penitentiary sentence | part of which Garvey served in the | Federal prison at Atlanta, was com muted to permit the deportation. Womens Slmp 1207 F St Places on Sale Saturday Genuine Allig’ator ; Pumps or OX'EOI'dS at a very special price When Days Grow Cold and Damp HERE should be a pair of Florsheim High Shoes in your wardrobe. They will be needed for timely service and pro- tection. Mosl Styles, $10 Other Hahn S}‘IOC Leaders Church-Britishers Dr. Reeds . Tri-Wears . Hahn Specials *Open Saturday Nights 7th & K *414 9th $1010 $12 .37 & 88 Man’s Shop 14th at G %3212 14th #9233 Pa. Ave. S.E. steamship Saramacca, bound for Ja- | | maica. He was ordered deported fol- | Important Shoe Events Timely, seasonable Nmas-suggestive Tomorrow at all the Hahn stores 7th & K 414 9th St. 3992 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. “Man’s Shop”—14th at G "o, Hundreds of Women’s Smart Winter Shoes in a Great December Stock Reducing Styles pictured and many others from regular $6.50 & $8.50 stocks, in all materials. How women have flocked to this fine Sale! At all our stores And what a chance to save on the sorts of shoes nceded for the height of the Winter season, before and after Xmas! 2.000 Prs. Young Folks™ Shoes from regular stocks—much reduced $3.65 $2.65 $].65 Into our December Stock-Reducing Sale go hundreds of dress and school shoes and oxfords—{rom our regular stocks. The $3.65 group at our F St. and 7th St. stores. $2.65 and $1.65 groups at 7th St. store only. Gold & Silver Kid Slippers for the Opera 36.50 Of course, you're going to take in the brilliant Repertoire of Operas to which Washing- ton will be treated next week. And here are equally brilliant gold and silver kid opera pumps and sandals—most attractively priced, $6.50. A capital Xmas gift suggestion, too! Many desirable kinds for misses, children and growing girls. —to stimulate carly Xmas shopping. At a saving of 75 and over Atten- tion, Mothers! Lvery Woman beams with delight .when she opens her Xmas parcels and finds “Lady Luxury” silk hosiery! Esteemed for heauty—for glove-fit- ting qualities—for loyal service. A most delightful solution of the question of what to give your lady friends this Xmas! All-silk chiffons or service weight all-silks $1.95 2 Prs. $3.75 Full-fashioned silks, lisle tops. $1.45 2 Prs. 8275 Extra heavy silks with nar- row garter tops $1.85 2 Prs. $355 Special Selling Men's - .95 Slippers 32 Here's a gift.that always makes a man happy—House Slippers! And these $295 soft kid, leather lined slippers, always the best men’s slipper value obtainable. Opera, Everett or Romeo styles. Luxuriously comfortable and well made. Warm Sheepskin Moccasins Delightfully soft and warm. Made of sheepskin with the wool inside and forming fluffy collar. Imagine the luxury of having a pair to slip into on a cold morn- ing! Children's, with $7 29 bunny head front, Women's, with §7 69 pom-pom trim, Plain ones for the $7.89 men, Women’s Dainty Boudoir Slippers As a charming gift for the ladies: Satin boudoir slippers, in various bright colors, pro- fusely trimmed with ostrich feathers. Or Oriental gold and vari-colored embroidered slip- pers, piped and pomponned in gold. Boys’ Tan Storm Shoes Twelve inches high, with knife pocket, wide bellows tongue and buckles, over- weight soles and extra Storm Welt. Can any one think of a better gift for a boy! $6 New Galoshes Another suggestive gift for the ladies. These novelty galoshes in tan or gray tweed mixtures or black. Adjustable collar to be turned up in bad weather. Best quality U. S. Rubber Co. make. Specially priced, $2.4.5 Women'’s Spattees For freezing weather and for tne woman who drives her own car, these warm, snug-fitting Spattees in several attractive colors, $3.95. An Event That Should Command the Attention of Every Man Who Likes to Wear White Shirts! K o SALE OF WHITE REAL IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH T will not take close in- spection to tell you that they are Shirts of an excep- tional order. That the Eng- lish Broadcloth used in their making is of a grade that has no busipess to sell at so low a price! That every shirt is cut full, tailored in the superb Saks way. E suggest, in a friendly way, that you use this oc- casion to fill not only your personal needs, but your gift needs as well. Christmas boxes if you wish. Collar- " attached and neckband styles, sizes 1315 to 17. The Store of Christmas Service

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