Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 30

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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927 THF. D0, EVATIN OF S EBTED I HOLe H ;Navy Fund Cut From Do ficiency Bill Because of : Treaty Stirs Controversy. . O/ < h ?% ?f:éflm uulli”":'mm o SPACE DEPARTMENTS FRIDAY 100 Pcs. Fancy Linens, Each Hand - embroidered aprons, pillow cases, 2 c towels, scarfs, table covers, baby hibs and center picces. etc., sample slight- ly soiled picces, Formerly priced, 49 to 89%c. # Tackling in earnest the heavy #egislative program that confronts it fhe House completeq vesterday the gonsideration of slightly more than @ne-third of its first hill—the $198 900 000 qeficiency supply measure. 3 Debate today, however, is more ®izorous as the controversial section with the elevation of guns on battleships has heen [T 1 T I T Gmmenane 1 g":;aiil 3 Chatrman Rutler of the Tlouse grval committee initiated the fight by afferine an amendment fo provids $910.000 for elevation of the guns on 300 Pcs. Sample Fancy the hattleships Oklahoma and Nevad Linens, Each d that the vote upon this w i % & s 4 4 5:'n|mi|w the poliey regarding other % . P . b 5 I'his group consists empital shins . - of scarfs, center lz C n purchased pieces, guest towels 1 to its inventor, John and other gift linens. All origi- nally sold for much more. 36-in. Outing Flannel, Yd. outing flannei with 15c long nap; stripes and checks. Sold regularly for 19 yard, Embroidered Scarfs, Centerpieces and Vanity Sets Tan grounds with at- ively embroidered C designs and colorings. You will find in this group a number of gift items. e built son. N. the hronze’y e first pr placed in Westside h shows the su : Tonger Range Urged. 3 Representative Rritten of Hlinois anking Republican on the naval & mmittee, said on the floo the | — suns on An ships at pres- | had a r of 21,000 yvards and proposed elevation would in ia it Holland of Paterson. The photo. nse this amount from moneys received j it IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS geene BIE LORATI0Y. il the stor {anks built by |funding of construction charges on ghould he done to pl ward L. Dot at Pearl Harbor, | reclamation jects. Slight Injuries Received by Vie- | | tims in Automobile Acci- PRESS CORRESPONDENTS' | ealte:iTees, COMMITTEE IS ELECTED o Miations committee, whicl sed | (0< not willing to pass upon. the | penitentiary, and $309.000 for work at A\ very heavy quality [ A »V'""'ft}m';:',‘“m"‘f‘“‘ | proposal at this time | Fort Mills,” Corr . Philippines. SUhos un o 5 An estimate of $300.000 for the Riv T ol wojeet in Wyonin: the spirit of the Washington arms | i, Ignitation treaty, and that the appro- | SUU GG e Avmy Tous- | MWriations committee desired to have g Schofield | Stinck by an automobile while the House decide the matter itself. “8260.000: | cross| K street hetween First and During consideration of the bhill| s, . 3 | Five Named to Supervise Galleries North Capitol streeis novtheast yester- | the House approved, sub- | il z Ly s 5 T | day evening, John Furtney, 83 yvears ification at the time of AT i in Congress—Also Big | | fold. 110z rd strect northeast, re nal passage. a_number 1 $N7 2 Sill, Okla broken nose and severe i items including ,400,000 for vel- - whout the body. e was treat aFans’ compensation, all expenditures |y bl Hospital and lnter retur Velour Scarfs and Runners proposed for Indian affairs and rec! J. > | home The mation and $46.000.000 for the A £1.0881000. automobile was being giit for the ) y drive William Baxter Galbreath, | is always ap- and Navy pensions. < ©46 for the | ents, to have charge of the press gal- |20 K street . . o ; ; Various Coolidge Dam Approved. of Agriculture, part of | leries of Mark Thistle- | ¢ L ey, 1y easold iy < b o sizes in rich colors that will - _— vould be used ighting the e i ing at the Lee House, was taken te 3 1 s that 21t also approved an appropriation | Whch Wowd be used in fhling Che | thwaite of the Indianapolis News Vospital early this morn- | harmonize with the furnishings o . he | ceived the highest number of votes of £3.450.000 for the Coolidge dam | o™y " i 000 worm and the of any room. Trimmed with w‘ar “"'},f,‘,?,:",flf‘; . 'P‘-)'mf“:"[”‘"‘ regulation of milk and cream importa- | 141, iringe or tailored ount $1.000.000 is for payi 0 | tions, and $300,00 for a national arbo- | e four others who were elected to | ¢ cdges. tRe Southern Pacific Railroad Co. for| oy | The four others who were clected to} 5 Lo o) g Conventions. In the election yesterday of a new ce of five correspond- | qriven by An opportunity for mothers and daughters! Spectacular Sale! 600 SILK DRESSES standing commi metallic tHe removal of its tracks from the res- | epvoir site. i JIChief among the national items in the bill t@xes illegally collected; an incr of $9.000.000 to a total of $46.000.000 | tional parks. and S: fér Army and Navy 080 for emergency flood control on the | An estimate of § Mssiceippl, and veters, compensation. §e00 £35.601 tMe f:ner service men hy re-appro-|s phintio #Other are $43.000,000 for refunding | idge Dam near v pensions; $7,000.- | habilitation of Picat £19,400,000 for | chase of the (' A total of | A total of $5, also was recommended for tions and’ rc af unexpended balances. | mates of $9 flems were: Fredericksburg range of the s afd Sposyivania County battlefields |eliminated because, nemorias. 1k, . $20,800,000 to pay afycraft carriers Lexington and Sara-[was asked for an Indian toga and ZThe committee eliminated a $4.500.- 00 estimate to permit the Navy to e $50,000, and wharf and | said, there had heer Tamestown, Va. $15.000: or work on the submarine V-4. Santa Fe, Robes and Negligees in a wonderful assort- ment of styles, colors and materials. Special- ly priced. Dam Iem Included. The sum of $3.300,000 for the an Carlos, N. ) 000 for roads and trails 300,000 ny Arsenal, ) 000 was for pur- pe Cod Can: ed for| to_the battle For the Interior Department, $80.000 school at $12,000 for the | the shape of standard foot in Belgium. Training Sch $01 for compen | the committee and the votes they re- | Wipiam W, | ccived follow . whieh Penny Louis Post-Dispatch, (:uuhli""""“‘:l‘;f -‘j‘v‘ul(h\ ok coln of Wash n ‘Btar, 124; | PR N0 ST SR < AR Mal Unit B e N . Pucker of the There were three defeated candi- | | dutes. as follows: Lorenzo W. Mar tin, Louisville Times, 1 Collins. New York § P | Tibbets, 5014 Arkansas avenue he w | ousty. An automobile n by Poole, colored. 3 old, of street, while going east on Q Joseph H. " > street, Mr ergen at the two national conventions next vear Sl Because of the racial difference in unable to wear shoes [and treated for b )l in | people there ar turned home. made in America. Garters and Handkerchief $ 1 .00 Sets Beautiful combinations of colors —and the handker- chiefs are lace trimmed. Boxed for presentation. Tomorrow—FRIDAY—promptly at 9! —A Sale Extraordinary— Sheer CHIFFON \ Knitted on fine 42-gauge ma- chines, flawless, clear and sheer stockings for which you would ordinarily pay $1.85 per pair. Every pair guaranteed perfect, full length and your choice of 21 shades. Silk to Top Last Time This Season Gowns Bloomers | . Step-ins Slips After the last lot of super-quality Rayon Bloomers, Teddies, Step-ins, Gowns and Slips are sold, it will be impossible to supply any more. Ideal for personal use. practical and appreciated economical oift. Lace trimmed and tailored styles Service WEIGHT An eight thread 42-gauge service hose, delightful in ap- pearance. Reinforced heels, block toes. Will outwear most hose at double this price, All new shades. Guaranteed 3 Pairs $3.75 A Pair 900 Pieces Glove Silk Bloomers $1.98 Glove Silk Vests to Match Bloomers $1.19 Bloomers have a Vests are Better Pure silk—exceptional quality. special reinforced scat and crochet. reinforced under arms. An unusual value. get yours early. Sworzyn’s—Main Floor 1 down 118 1 v ine A enth The child was . Lyman B. | where | found not to be injured seri- | Oscar | v Hospi He later re P Heavy Bath Towels Woven of 2-ply Yarns Full bleached body 29(.'. with colored stripes for borders, ge size. And a housewife can never have too many towels. 36-in. Rayon Alpaca Beautiful pastel shades 29c for making lamps, dra- peries, bed spreads and numerous articles of wear- ing apparel. Jacquered Wash Cloths 11x11-in. Turkish Wo- ven Wash Cloths in a 10(: large assortment of colors. Bleached Gauze, 5-yd. Pkg. 36 ek Wi o very soft finish. Very 29(: handy for the sick room. Also convenient for dusting and polishing purposes. Friday Bargains in Part-Wool Blankets Choice, $2.84 66x80-in. Part Wool Jacquered Blankets, in jacquered designs that make them serviceable for bed or couch covers. 60x80 Al Wool Khaki Blan- kets. Arc very, very warm and durable. Suitable for out-of- doors slecping, camps or auto robe: Women'’s Fall-Weight UNION SUITS All Perfect, 69 c Made of heavy cotton with rayon stripes. Fach suit is knee length with low neck and sleeveless. Reinforced shield and leg. Sizes 36 to 44. Rayon Underwear Regularly $1 79c First quality rayon consisting of vests, lace-trimmed panta bloomers, and plain tailored envelope chemises. In pastel and_street shades, with con- trasting colored trimmings. Children’s Sleepers Consist of flannclette 79 gowns. pajamas and night drawers of bright striped flannelette. For boys and girls. Sizes 2 to 14, Silk dresses—metallic dresses— flat crepe find them all in this amaz- Youth- ful models and more tai- ing collection! lored styles—in fact dres- Sold ses for every type! single at $7.95. 81x105 Seamless Bedspreads; will A serve as spread In several different patterns, in rose, blue, helio, gold or green. “Indera” Knit Slips & Petticoats garments for those 98(: who must be out of fitting so that they will not be bulky under your dress. Prac- extra sizes. Boudoir Caps Made of silks, satins 39(: or nets. An ideal gift pastel shades. \ “Lindy Ray” Slips with plain or ruf- fled bottoms. Strap-top and navy and the lighter lingerie colors. In these sets are sacques, bootees = and caps of soft, made by hand in a variety of stitches and with dainty edges Children’s Garments A large ers, creepers and pan- ta dresses. Made of broad- colors and cheerful prints, Styles for boys or girls. Sizes $1.98 Bedspreads and bolster throw combined. Finished with scalloped edges. Ideal cold weather doors. Sturdy and very close tical colors. In regular and Sold regularly for $9c. for the busy housewife. In Slips of a new high lustre fabric 1. slight hip fullness. In_ black, Dainty Sets for Infants white zephre. Attractively of pink and blue trimmings. assortment of cute dresses, romp- 6 C cloth and gingham in bright 2to 6and 7 to 14. dresses—satin dresses—you'll 2 for ’1 Bargain Basement Women’s Silk HOSE, 69c Slight irregulars of $1 quality. In_ this group are square or pointed heels with seamed backs In assorted colors and sizes, Extra Size Burson Hose First quality silk and mixed to form a 69(‘. icenble weight. Al have seamed backs. In gray, white. beige and nude. Sizes 9 to 10%. Women’s Under Hose Full length wool hose 50 with feet. Are almost C invisible when worn under serv. ice weight silk hose. Boys’ Part-Wool Sport Hose First quallty % lensth AQ) hose of cotton and wool C mixed. These are in the pop- ular sport styles with fanecy legs and contrasting colored cuffs. All perfect. Sizes 7 to 10 Men’s Part- Wool Socks Men'’s cotton and wool mixed sport hose, in [ fancy plaids or stripes. In all the smart colors for the collegiate boy or young men. Sizes 10 to 11%4. Novelty Sweaters All-wool or rayon and wool mixed 2, Sweaters in slip- on or coat styles. tical for school or wear. Sizes for misses and women. washable colors. Very prac- outdoor children, Good A Fortunate Purchase and Sale! 1,000 STORM OVERSHOES 1,000 Pairs Rain Boots Priced for Friday only In a Great Friday Sale at 1 79 Good heavy rubber soles with jersey uppers, lined with a waterproof rubberized material. Velve- teen cuffs with buckle snap fasteners. all height of heels. Size range complete. Styles to suit A foot protector from both rain and snow. rich Zippers Regular $4 and $4.50 grades. Slightly irregulars, but nothing to mar their wearing qualities. Low flap models of black, brown or beige wool jersey. All ecru lined. Easy slide fastener that elimi- cing. Sizes 215 10 10 to fit all heights of heels. Palals Royal—Bargaln Basement [} Blacks of course—light- er shades, dark blues, tan shades, greens and plenty of lighter and darker blues. For Misses—14 to 20. For Juniors—13 to 19. For Women—36 to 44. A good sizes. selection in extra Men’s Coat SWEATERS, $1.79 Heavy part wool two-pocket sweaters in an attractive coat style. Tan, brown, navy, green and other colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Fine for the golfer or the man who likes a light- weight sweater under his coat. Also a group of men's sport coats, $1.79. Boys’ Lumber Jackets $1.79 Warm heavy-weight jackets, in light and dark plaids with snug- fitting knit bottoms, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Men’s Shirts Stight irregulars. Broadcloths, madras 49c and percales, in plain white, gray and tan. A large assortment of stripes. Collar attached or neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Boys’ 2-Piece Flannelette Pajamas Narrow and wide stripes, in pink and 79(: blue first quality flan- nelette. Frog or pearl button fastenings. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Women’s Rubbers For the Reiny Day, GO In Hood and other brands of storm or low cut rubbers with all the different heels. Tomor- row might bring rain or stormy winter weather—and one can never he too well prepared. In Women’s Felt Slippers, 69c A lovely gift of felt house slip pers with heavy padded soles In all the popular eolors, blue, rose, brown, gray and lavendar In all siz Children’s Stockings First quality, full length 19 English ribbed cotton (4 hose. In gray, tan, beige and nude. Children need them for school and play and these are warm and neat. Sizes 6 to 8. Children’s Raincoats & Caps ways and needed the school-going child. Made of rubberized sateen with set- in or raglan sleeve. Plain or checked linings. Corduroy lined collars. In red, blue and green.. . Sizes 6 to 14, Real Kid Gloves Regularly $3.00 d Pique sl .95 ersewn, turn-back cuffs in a number of y In all the wanted shades, mode, beige, rosewood, grey and others, with silk em- broidery or metal - trimmings. All sizes but not all sizes in cach color or style. Imparted Suede Fabric Gloves In turn-back, straight and reversible cuff 79c styles with attractive embroidery and stitched trim- mings. In cocoa, oak, elk, nude, pongee,-grey and other shades. Very specially priced. $3 and $5 Corsetlets Bien-Jolie, Neat- form and Gos- l 79 sard makes -of b brocade and striped maaerials. With boned backs. Some with inner helts. _Sizes 32 to 48, Palais_Royal—Bargain Basement.

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