Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1927. e e | ! M < | Wants Candldatex Listed. Immigration Change Asked. | (g > O oy “The Store For Thrifty People’ an Breaks Door Phamphlets An amendment to the immigration As Elevator Goes ey “campain siate. | act which would piace all the coun. | ments of all pi al and o ries in North and South America in | ouid be printed hy the non-quota class, except Mexico, | ernment and distrih., wWas introduced yesterday by Repre-|| By fOl' rhl d Tlnl(‘ uted (o all voters 100 days hefore elec. <entative Bacon, Republican, New || tions under a bill introduced vester.| York. s i = 3 ———— A N. Ohio, December 15 s 3 | A chemist of Liverpool announces | 7 7 . —Er R. Corbin, 52 years old o “ the discovery of a process for making | i Board Indorses Co-operative | vesterday became a mariyr to the 2sthonia xploit its artificial silk from a substance de- H ) countless souls that have had their rived from seaweed. | . E i i s irk b E levators System, Provided Funds | &isposiiens icked because cieator ~ Are Not Reduced He kicked in the glass door of g re No e the Rentschler Building when the Ed & C l " educe lift passed him three times on the monston 0., INnc, 3 second floor, and then he walked with great satisfaction to the Exclusive Washington Agency ! All (‘1fts N:cely Boxed Approval of co-operative financing seventh For Several of the Lead'ng Shoes on the American Market t \ lH[ AK]RY Dll Carrmge Ji 012 KA\UIFM{A\N =y = for the social agencies of Washington, B intie. was voied ursuimously by the board of managers of the Asso- | ciated Charities at _its monthly meeting in Social ouse yesterday afternoon tion was taken with the provis MASCAGM FINDS 1Azz reasonable assurance be & at » ch' money would by the DANGEROUS AS DRUG e 1 co-operative m: 15 the rticipating agencies are able 10, Composer Condemns Modern Music raise under exist The direct Decries Lack of Classical the form The deed cost him $40.87 in court, but he averred “the satis faction was worth $200." S S A 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Wool Tint Union Suit Boys’ $1.69 Sweaters Women's Galoshes Velocipede U - ‘ $1 89 . $5 L AGreater Value for SRR B Bkl |+ 5™ O T 8 > é’ on Programs. tee on cooperative financing SPOM. | Corspondence of the Associated Press =ored the vecent meeting at the United | g Modera.:musle.s 48 568 States Chamber of Commerce. when « cocaine,” Pletro Mas addresses were made by Willlam J. the compe of “Cavalleria Norton, chest director of Detroit. and wana,” said in an interview. here Sherman Kingsley. director of the . “I am not hostile to mod Philadelphia fe ' - ity.” he explained. “but 1 do op. tee now wan know i < Music must be trune are readv fc . 23 sweaters, V necks, :md an. " and xh. ar t 1 C R 3 ty. r sense o sizes: useful gilt izes 28 to 36, sizes, 2% to “That this organiza roves ’ has been corr v dazz.’ (] Oney anno e the principle of a co- t F | ing plan for the ~\||vym1’v of social work uw:llu(ul {m several in the !)Nym o Columbin, provided nce that re. He (nmmnm‘! (hn\ hu m P: conductor leave him no time 'qua) to that \\hnh |h » = > position, agencies are raising under the present to the rumors that he had method of & e over to operett The text of O“talned' | Boys’ $9.95 Suits Women's Felt Juliets In all mercantile concerns there ,is a “pet” \: special that serves to draw interested attention-to g 5 $ 29 the house. | Coleman T the hoard, mt members hold Tu: Helen or. Arthur hefore me. Init, as you me a Tehar operetta and not a core . . | \ i | Balloon This $7.85 Line Is Ours | . | | WAL eqiors ; M et ld e Tn it we offer the widest possible variety of styles ( g "n;_;-:;,\‘-r,";,_’ |5 > namel antee to fit vou properly. You will agree th | o I : < pants. " Sizes 8 to ber haels | : d i 11 s Sizes 1 1o R, aster voiced his disy smbination of hi price is attractively small and Mrs. Howard Tlll“\fll ir Cuno -H. F ph. president of the Associnted ities. althonzh not Ppresent. sent tter. which was re Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED No Branch Stores but my publishers and opera housa managers frustrated my intention and | refused to alter their traditional prac ey Niton, ; i<'{ice which united two widely di IR 1 favor of ‘thy W und . s into_a_single pr missioner t a chest organization ;S b T s CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. : B s | = e of tiasibitors of the ecctsty | 612 13th Street —WestSideBetF&asu Hiother Bit Dayile the i€/ Richly in line with this ction are Dr. Bd yr\r‘m] I\\!‘ dishursement of TI 3 s s [ X X e R. S o aterial lief d < he \l\( e e -~ . 10 to ‘15 Si e [ > 4 \ Trimmed ANIT URé A Illlllllllllllll||ill|HfilIIN||||||||||||||IIIINI[HIlllmuuuumn-w-' A I1IIIIHI'| I U A round-up of stock revealed many coats of one and two of a kind left from a busv season’s selling. \We've madé one big lot of ‘all these The first day's re- [ coats, added some new ones just purchased, and | sponse proved that the I ) liC et il St ot val ' all together, we present a lot of coats that are | ues, bargains and qual- superior in value, better in quality and richer in B3 dhocng (s atif their fur trimmings than any sale we've put on good due to the big \ = £ i . 5 f i1 : | purchase and'nevw: #Fh this season. Coats for women, misses and extra Ifil i ; i rivals, Sizes 16 to 45, { LAl sizes, 14 to 48; in nobby mixtures, tweeds, Bo- {1 “ | [ 7 . i aIEC the: > gyt X livias, suedes, velours, etc., fur collars, cuffs and | \ shades. . . i‘ |3ll i 7 trimmings. & < 1 4 f . . Chart Men’s Kid Sl/lppers i o $9.39 ‘ $1£ Desk inside. with Everetts and Romeos: tan uppers. partitions: mapls fin- padded ~ inner soles. rubber heels. ish: adjustabie chart Yizes 6 10 11 44 ‘inches hizh Women's Slippers Warm flannel with “rayon full - eut Once-in-a-Great- While o T Values Like This Appear ’ el (et -0 | | e s 3 81x105: complets | e Sract contrastin E A G S &7 Wit bolster: rosc, v:" Ml sises hvlo tops and padded sales and heels » Solory'* and- pai- B blue and zold. - g i’ Al size bied J o Py AN UNUSUAL VALUE IN A | AR s Kid Glow 39c Bath E‘;é LIFETIME DINING SUITE B 251 P e ;.fi : N | TRy e 169, "Boxed o res 7 red. - blue p rders. and tan Ten PieCCS $265 ; 49c .. ’ 1 59 g ‘; $1 qu‘si & Girls' Coats Boys' or Girls' HIS suite is remarkable in the quality of the 1 D e % SndRapasnyin E Size A1x00 3 1k E maroon. navy h.n rose, hlu alv? buff, ete.: button l:m white sc walnut that is used. Ten pieces with 66-inch A Sires. i fope. Pertect. buffet with silver tray and oak interiors. The china is semi-closed and delightfully designed. The $1 Swnss Handk'fs chairs are upholstered in tapestry and there are 2 5 y | 7 9 armchairs and 4 host chairs. Table is oblong and n : ¢ c there is a closed linen chest in equally good taste. R < Bore : <71 "”1’:2""-“72'[. e i an i EMiavy wagliable :;:‘I h"“‘:" ‘h”'"" flannel gowns, in r:l "r’b;d u‘l'h B ; & & f red cor- . oy il V. round or high j tace medallions The price is very low for such a good-looking suite. ) 7 s e i L biue! ook o bl AL 1258 ins. | This is an Exceptionally Good Value—Not & | Boys' Golf Hose ST the Type of Suite Usually Asscciated With || e a $265 Price—But a Good-Locking, Artistic oM wkiagh W e R/ PR Teddies French Sizes 7 0 e o 4 and “fully hand: Suite of Dependable Lifetime Quality D ' Boeet? * 7™ | | el N MAYER & CO. | T - | L j A | . 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