Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 7

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m:_—_—__—_——————-————————' DEFGENCYTENS FORD.C APPROVED House Authorizes Urgent Funds, Totaling $713,244. rict gov nd many ¢ general ex- sed on Federal | development House I Urgent funds for the D ernment totaling $713,244 ¢ other important items Penditure to be dish projects and Capital here were approved by Yesterday, sitting in t the whole. which handling such mc flexible rules of 1 the House. ‘The apprepriation o the Department of acquire the arboretum $8,131,583.56 ‘which $2,100 ings now und ington or ¢ abqut to be Gain Over E Under the strictly District $1,250 is for the purch; $1,644.50 for a lic fiscal year 1 register of w * of $1,000 ov For expenses, § demnation «1927: $2,3 in 19 items, tions, 1928, and for $25,000 for rents, 1928 and 1929, For strect and road improvements and repairs, $140,442.44 road repai pier of Chain Bridge and $1 refund to Schneider Baking is carried, which includes $100,000 for suburban Schools Taken Care of. For furnishing the and gymnasium at West a S Is, $6.000 i e of luna for board and care of ch For p: is_carried, at ¢ 4,162 mbly nd Petworth allowed, hall as the e, a total of $30 of which $10,000 - sonal serviee for sup . Elizabeth voir, items of expenditure of here include the National THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1927. $600,000 for relocation and enlarge- ment. For the Government Printing Office, $3,600 to pay messengers on the Con-| gressional Record. | For the Library of Congress, XB.O“O;‘ for the copyright office, $1,000 for Sun. nd $32.000 for printing nd $15,000 for an index to State legislation. $90,000 for Executive Office. The executive office was allowed the 90,000 requested for prosecuting suils i e oil land cases. The item of | 00 was allowed as a continuing opriation for White House T mployes Comj mission was allowed for salaries in the District, $10.000 for r nd $700,000 for 240,000 | at a total no I States was set for salary expenditure in Washington. Under the item for alrcraft in com- merce the Department of Commerce is allowed not to exceed $ personal services in the District. An_appropriation of §100,000 was pproved for powes t equipment for the Bureau of S 3 allowed an item not to exceed $11,040 for expendity in the District on the subject of sugar standardization, part- lowed an appro at Quantico , with authoriza tary of the Navy to s for construction 000, in the tion to the nter into - the Na District $7 s allowed for tunnel. *ed $600.000 may be ex personal services in the ct by the Post Office Department for repairs to mail bags and equip. s | ment. ral expenses w 1ot more than § Jle for uniforms item of $80.000 for saf the dome of the rotunda National THistory Building in nithsonian group was approved. Probe Expenses Allowed. In the Weath tion a limit of item for collect clima information. Among it icultu for employt in the Di on of the Mexican fruit worm appropriation of the District POISON LIQUOR TRACED. Baltimore Police Say Saloon Sold Fluid Which Caused 3 Deaths. 3, December 9 (P).— ponsible for the beth Findley Mur- ay McDonald, | New Peyton traced to iton street, You Flic aloon on led when Mrs. Mu d, Bdmund M overing at 1 the effects of t liquor, was questioned by Dr The' three deaths followed 1 at the ho and Mrs. Murpl t CASTELBER DIAMCNDS-~-WATCHES--JEWELRY! EVERYT A brilliant, fiery dia: mond in a filigree mounting. $45.00 75¢c a Week SPort atch It is unusu Gind such a good - looking watch at this low price. Can be h: of the ne cy engraved c; A perfe piece, al to fine, $12.95 50c a Week ad in any west f ct ti $15.95 50c a Week Dinner Ring Three diamonds and two sapphires. $54.50 $1.00 a Week repairs | £ st Another Minute CANADIAN OFFICIAL ENDS CAPTAL VST F Governor General and Party Leave City, Closing Brilliant Program of Entertainments. The governor general of Canada and Viscountess Willil ended their S to V ington today, rogram replete with sight- nd diplomatie and social f Thi ccial t v plan to visit friends hefore to Boston and home to v of State Castle A or, chief of the tern Buropean i of the e Department, were on hand to uished visitors farewell sodore Mar scheduled to o'clock, the departure of the 8 ernor general | Don't Endure Slipping | FALSE TEETH Do your teeth dro false or slip talk, e ? v taste or feel- day at Peoples o% A HAPPY Fine diamond, in hand« engraved man’s mounting. $35.50 50c a Week L e Wrist Watc Solid white gold case fitted with a high - grade, fully guaranteed move- Elgin Recmguhr Solid white gold case, 15-jewel movement. Sold at standard cash $1.00 a Week 50c a Week 2278 ! & Se @ [} @ $32.50 LLLTTTTT $60.00 i o a_time h liberate over appropr laid with delayed at his request until nearer noon. Last night the British Ambassador a Howard entertained at dioner at the attended by dis- ges in official and eception yesterday afternoon senior American mi ry and|? 1 officers at the home of Col. v, the British. general and turned tourist points of inte looked in in s . for i nate debate thel Vare election case and the House de-| tion matters. High School Stone Laid. $ g ling here M noon, with W winia Grand N an Horn in ch; Special Dispatch to The Star. he governor general |7 will be taken for the church papers. || .flppd{:/me.ri/‘ Q705‘|4'—"ST. & 3016-14™STHW, 7 chapter will be in charge of & and “the mysterious treasure will be there. Church Bazaar Tonight. i Md., December 9.—| = Guild _— The President and Trustees | of the | Carnegie Institution of Washington Announce That | | | Ixhibits Representing Work ot |{i the Institut ments of X to the Pul in the Administration Building ||| Sixteenth and P Streets N.W. ||| on ! Saturday, Sunday and Manday the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth of December, 1923 From 2 to 5:30 P and from 7 to 10 F hoia | {ff e | a will b At a book hooth subscriptions ) ch Will Be Open for Inspection i SRORNEE R “The Store for Thrifty People - $3 Extra Size Cellanese Slips $2.49 autiful shim- ng S8 { o = % slips panties e, in vy cut o RN 1 3 e backs, chiffon l TOYLAND is the Mecca of a 50c Toy Tele- phones, nickel- plated with bell tires, body 34x14 . ... RN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN RN SN BN ISR N 3. - Balloon tires, 26 inches long, blue enamel finish Infants’ $4 Brushed Wool RN 178 Beautiful $16.50 Silk Dresses Every Dress An Authentic Winter Style Taking our reductions carly and giving our patrons the benefit of the wear nearly a month ahead of - the usual reduction time. third from regular price on hand- some quality satin, Romaine, crepe velvet, velvet and transparent velvets in all the leading shades. Half sizes, g regular sizes and women’s sizes. $5.00 All-Steel Coaster Wagon, roller - bearing disc wheels, 1-inch rubber $3.95 The Packard! $5.00 All-Steel Al)u‘mp Truck. $2.95 — well made. Compare These Values! Men’s All-Wool 2-Pants Suits 5 $13.50 Tailored to Perfection Actually Worth $20 When we ran this sale before the customers were amazed at the phenomenal values gave. Now, here they are again, even better than before. A wonderful assortment of medium, light and dark shades in single and double breasted models that are styled and tailored correctly and that are sure to please Mr. Gooddresser on all occasions. Sizes 33 to 42. DON'T FORGET OUR SHIRT SALE—S$§1 & Happy ‘Shopping Crod! TR R CR » 5 Save a brocade 3.0 > $2.00 Motor Cyele and Side Car, all - steel with balloon $1.39 2H $2.00 Hard- pood. ivors fin- shed Num Chair,” 23" Inches $1.49 No 79 AERCPLANE $2.00 Large size White Enamel Doll Swing. Giit - trimmed, with- tray. $1.35 $3.00 International Three motors, alu- minum finish Monoplane. $1.98 5 R R PR R RN 3 S Teddy Bear RN S v or biue with neat con trast trim. Comfort Gift Men’s Felt Hylo Slippers Noles and heels: Sizes $1.19 - Women’s High-Grade Felt Juliets T3 S SN - Brown, Silk to the welt, with and petite hoice of Slippers for the Entire Family! Boys’ & Girls’ $3 Lovely Washable Crepe Silk Undies $1.50 Blue Crane Pointed Heel, Pure Silk Hose A wonderful assortment o f fine, hoavy- welght silk crepe Teddies, and * French Panties, with fine lace trim- mings in all the popular pastel shades. heel. Women'’s Fine Leather Boudoir Slippers 98¢ % with L ¢ ——— o Men’s Fine Leather Everetts & Romeos . Sizes 3 to ade of soft kid S B beautiful M col tty fine e with L) black up- h dural P soles and rabler 5 to 11 i 1o 8. Boys' $10.98 All-wool Suits and Overcoats $7.95 The SUITS in- clude coat, vest and wo knickers or longie and knicker in a flne array of colors and materials They are well tal- lored to stand the hard knocks boys give them. Sizes 8 10 18. The OVERCOATS are in light and dark shades and have an all-wool 4n- ing, and are made in_double - breasted stvles. Sizes 10 to mm.%};mm% ‘The Store for Thrifty People” /R Sadn 253 2 A, .- $2.45 0 Sale of Girls $6 Coats and 2}3 Silk Dresses I 1% to 1847 Rogers Bros. Fine Silverplate, absolutely guaranteed and sold at the standard cash prices, $25.75 50c a Week Seth Thomas Clock The movement strikes tunefully at regular intervals and is fitted in a beautiful tambour $16.00 50c a Week Toilet Sets A beautiful selection in an endless variety. Reasonably priced and absolutely guaranteed. $2.0 up 50c a Week Women's & Misses’ 77777 B L 4&%%&&%:&'«“&‘3&’ Size 7 to 14 yrs. { Richly fur trim- med in the best »argain lot of the réar. All are new ind snappy sty Lailored to g1 AN RELJABLE Fur collar coats, in neat styles and colors of grackle, cranberry, rust and tan, Wash- able silk crepe dresses in_ several styles and colors of navy, copen and red. R R R R OB 1004 F STREET NW Alex., Va., Branch—818 King St. = 0 RIS > 7 Sz ? 5

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