Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 37

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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. T. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, - I . | i o 3 e chan value “”I jout| rica ' i 'U. S. CANNOT COMPEL GAS MEN Co-Ed Debaters |GOLD MOVING TO INDIA |uns eits i s smpacvine imars | T00, 102 1 G e M, 01800 o e 4 A0 s ‘ . : | FOR GIFTS AT WEDDINGS |} e Sy babplitra S et B e D g T LT TO REPORT STILLS DRY AIDES SAY D(‘(‘ld(‘ Marrmd | AR 15 ndi A akih ases 3 'Il‘.’ms}sr from lm'nlnn ' 000,000 n; the metal a:;u:n\r-‘.m o BlG IREASURY GAIN R 1 ”WAd A | W’omen Can Work i ”I‘h\\'“.\ 0‘!:”1‘1', vI’n:-omlwr 16 ).— b!"' "'.”N“‘”]: i . efusa of Meter Readers to ct 1in, = Gold for use as ornaments by the o Commerce shipped §500,000 o z [ | By the Associated Press. s natives of India, much of it as wed- Monday, 15 ' Specific Cases Seen as Aid to R e e b ‘ Chl‘lStmaS PhOtographs Day’s Transactions Show| e R hias haan etiled, 1 SUTNUS of $400,000,000 in Prohibition Violators. ‘ : Apil o western Univer. W & N T I |: D Time right now to have them made. Twelve 31250 OOOOOOTUFHOVGI'. | By the Associated Press. id 2t Attorney General in ()mu‘ '”‘1: nlr"\.l.l":l‘zlreitnvmls argued that [} fine ‘plCtlH’Ci m?:m twelve Chrh?mag P | "PROVIDENCE, R. I, December 16. o Prohibition enforcement, was.quot.| employment of sied women, provided. Nothing more appropriate and noth- e Provic A ¢ith modern : : : | —Doubts about the compulsory nature | °d the Providence Bulletin” a ot ing more appreciated. Tn a day of hn transactions the'l ot rders to gas m'm' g | fAVINE that Murdock acted with the 1 ° g PP DU e Treamry rastriay | o oo S obdaes that | couloden ot Yae clnt. L on| £ : wonn Automobile Salesmen | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ®ained about $400,000,000, The total - 'in Ne i o 1 hards ol stills were wessed toda b ome n W ngland, was ree and hard nl|v & turnover was about $1.250,000 s e sabirs b o d by the saving the ‘hen the Northwestern team 12 regular cabinet photographs and one large Federal authoritie rs’ g . . . . enforcement offi ) P ol mothers’ pensions, child & " o . . i o . Comisasnting son an order.issusd by | dharity in ¢ ,_,',‘,,“u e oiineanttan| JnoeoenE iand e e An old established Washington dealer, operating with com- (8x10) picture in easel frame, $20.00. This is a fine ment period for thé calendar year and | pavid D lent of the Black-|of meter read hetter remedies for poverty than paratively small organization and having this territory exclusively value. made possible a reduction in the Na 5 . st Asked wha employment of the wife and ;i ITOMOBILE, » tional febt for tog Jn the Na- | stone Valle & Flectric Co.. that Silbymel: GO0 the wile and for a well established popular AUTO UE, needs several billion dollars, the d now standing | 120 meter re: of the concern re-| oo aske would be impossible to enforce a | good salesmen to operate from two salesrooms. Prspects, sales | . at around $18,000,000 . ‘pm all evidences of l|\|,\ml|')u1 on | o o Blackstone Valley I.n\’ forbidding employment to mar- helps, selling instructions. A good Used Car Department makes monston u 10 N | their _routes, Russell P, ones, assist = & Electric Co., and some of these ried women, . . . " Tr""”‘”" Source of Receipts. ant United States district attorney,|companies would refuse, Mr. Jones| And the judges agreed with used car allowances hest in city. Drawing account until estab- | he principal resources of receipts | Said the Government could not fe A it was ‘“really a matter of de-| lished. Selling experience preferred but not required. All ! > = ”n from the quarterly financing eame | reDorts from employes “unless the si ' ‘ R ‘ New Location 1333 F Street N from the last payment of Federal |uation reached the stage where thev| “If they refused,” he explained, e to refuse to act o sl s Main 4900, taxes for the calendar year, estimated | conld be considered accomplices.” He | “we prohably could not force them of specific stills. i . at $430,000,000, subseriptions to the |Said refusal of companies to act in|to do it unless the situation reached e companies could, T think, re- | Address Box 464-V, Star O/fice “While You Are About It, Get a GOOD Picture” 4 one.vear reasury certificates ses of specific stills could be con-|the stage where they could be con- fuse to comply with a blanket order | ’ and semi-annual |sidered as an aid to Jaw violators. | sidered dccomplices.” He said that!to report any and tills without | debts to the| The request that meter readers re-|to be considered accomplices the com- becoming accomplices,” port violations was made by District presenen by Riforney dohn 5" urderk 10 Daly EEEEBEEEBE:EEEEEEEDEEEDEEE whoss gibany serves the cities of $75.000,000 in. | Pawtucket and Central Falls and the terest payments on the firet Liberty | village of Valley Falls. The commu. | S e (L S10,0.900 for run ;"f“'f . ’S«}'L"”S“.‘;hL";.::'::;.:(".?:: Shop comfortably in our Basement! Your Christmas s..;"',","l'm:"l"":"' ""‘" G et fund will go farther! Hundreds of gift values are waiting NSBURGH 9 R Tt e on el [l | i meter. reade e your selection, purchased by our soparate staff of Basement BTN /HTOS™MTOE STS Buyers, who specialize in “Quality at a Price.” Merchandise from this source, Great Britain paid | A%Ked to observe existing laws in the | for our Basement MUST measure up to a standard! . e lel’y af a pr ICC It was the last quarterly tax pay the bulk with '000. Of this |Same manner as any good citizens.” | amount only to the principal of the British debt, the remaining $6 00 going to in- | ¥ terest. The British payment was made in 415 per cent Treasury notes maturing today, which were accepted [ up-:r It brought Rn'am;olma!l‘fi VT /4 ments since. 1923 up to $903,506, e 5 leaving a halance due of approximate- = Iy _$4,500.000,000. The other seven countries paid i cash, Be v , 0 £75, Mn Finland, 2200, l;lmm\'» POLISHES £39, Lithuania, 96, and Po- land. 31 000,000, G285 A L L IR - METALS - States Cavalry, at Kansas City, Mo., | &5 IS IE A IR RER IRt has been ordered to Havana, Cuba, for //// \\\\ duty as military attache at the United States embassy., He will come to this ~~-~ city January 5 for temporary duty in the office of the chief of staff, War De- partment, before proceeding te his post in Cuba. . —_— Is & Prescription for oo Taniire 3000 18 AP ., | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Shiinal ‘osia” 3w G Tamiiv* Lok | Bilious Fever and Malaria | ‘W. Grove on the box. 30c. "t kills S 720 Prs. Full: Fashioned Silk \ , ; Stockings T Special Sale $1-19 of Girls’ Velvet : f Dresses silk hose in every wanted shade. Slight > 3 < s 99 irregularities do not mar the wearing : . quality, Sizes 8% to 10. Women’s All-Silk : With fong sleeves of georgette. 1-piece ¢ models with colorful embroidery. For Chiffon Hose .........95¢ school or dress wear. In tan, brown, blue Boys’ Golf Hose. . .......50c and red. Sizes 7 to 14. Boys’ and Misses’ £ : . Ch’_’;:u LT h‘i’ fo; st Children’s Raincoat Sets ildren’s 7/3-Lengti 00 4 = and Cotton Hose. .....29¢ A Special Purchase of $3.95 Hat, coat and umbrella set; guaranteed Shade Dresses Enables Us to Offer Them at This Amazingly Low Price—Tomcrrow i / !fij Mo ¥ ‘ 4 P"G”r:::o 785 Peac} q | Blue N . Rose -y L f . Orchid Black Lawrence Bath RObeS fflr Our buyer made a special trip to New York to purchase these Blanket Bath $1.95 beautiful high-shade dresses for this occasion. The popular one and two piece models in flat crepe, canton crepe and georgette—further en- : R f women, l‘ i hanced by clem/flmlc touches usually found in higher priced iracks. opes Ior 3 Sizes for juniors 13 to 19—misses 14 to 20—small women 16V to 24%4— G“'ls $1.85 women 36 to 44 and-larger women 46, 48 and 50. Wonderful values— $ 95 y ‘ en, Ja Handkerchlefs » No matter what else, give him Handkerchiefs and he’ll thank you. We’ve a wonderful variety—of ex- ceptional values—importations from Welsh-Margetson of London, and others from French and Swiss spec- ialists; besides the best of the American makers. Linen, from 25¢ to $2.50 Silk, from $1 to $4.50 —and These Specials— Imported hand-rolled, sheer linen Hand- kerchiefs, sell-blocked. Made in France ... S gl Soc 6 for $2.75 A finer quality of the same .00 style Handkerchiefs é s]. ; 6 for $5.50 Tmported Linen Initial Handker- chiefs, all letters—very sheer qual- T abe 6 for $2.75 Finer quality of these Initial Handkerchiefs 3]. 00 EBEEE—:EEEEEE—EEEEEEEEEEEE all. Shop early, that your selection may be among more varied and complete styles and sizes. The popular 3-picce style bath robes. ; 4 Boys’ $1.85 " 6 for 8550 . Fancy “Pyramid” Handker- + chiefs; assorted colors 500 "Most every célor combination for both women and children. Al are well made, Silk binding on collar and cuff. Cord Well made robes in a great variety of around waist. Women's sizes 36 to 44. I Children’s sizes § to 12, 6 for $2.75 Imported French Fancy Linen Hand- kerchiefs; hand-rolled; €olors ..ccicopecnnens color combinations. Also checks, plaids PY and stripes. Al sizes for men and boys. N ' 250 P Give them robes—they'll appreciate them! ew. 1€ces ' C de Chi . Underwear . . 5 P y Gowns, chemise and dance sets, in extra heavy quality crepe e chine. ainty garmes i i ay 1 0 rs. cl‘.l‘dren (3 de chine. Dainty garments for which you would expect to pay far more. Soft, pastel shades— trimmed with pastel \\Hmn ‘IP- Mark Cross Gloves Exclusively here Here’s another sure-lo- be-appreciated gift for any man. Finest Gloves made are Mark Cross—a Glove de- signed for every hand, for eyery occasion — Pigskin, Mocha, Crepe, etc.—un- i I.‘”u;d‘“ lined ll:l.d li.ned. i ALHA\“-"" —beginning at 33-00 Special Tan Cape— A Mark Cross make $2.95 High Shoes A T Boys™ U. § . = g v [ > » $9.49 Rainster” Coats e e 300 Hoover Reversible Aprons. . .81 Shoe e pou fAJii»f‘“"fz’h’go&“xSffii 144 White Handmade Gowns. . .95¢c 52 uppers. In tan and black. Spartan soles and rubber heels. A REAL valwe at this Sl At 2 special price! U. S. Rainsters— e the very coat for school. Made to stand brice! Sives 8% to 135 4 1,500 Pieces Rayon Underwear-. .. ; hard wear. A sturdy quality fabric in Sennts L 1,000 Pieces Infants’ Novelty lack only. Sizes 6 to 16 years g | Gifts. Special .......25 to $1.25 e 280 Knitted and Brush Wool 530 Large ptherattn_bete; 18 : Sets. 1to6 vears...........$4.49 olls, §1 many different ef- ISinch | “MAMA" 1, fects. Pouch and . ”d lnkbom!::el. underarm styles. _ - Wrenkabls “hénd ‘and "hands. The Mode—F at Eleventh meé%fifj 7, ZE’ Yisidm=1e fl | | | | | | | P> | fl I 7 | | | | fl olc———[o]c———=lo|——=[o]——2]u|——=|o|—Ja[——[o[——;

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