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Vraoe THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. IVES NAVY DEPARTMENT |} FAILURE AT GENEVA © BLAMEDONBRTAN - A w to transfer from the Interior AV Y departmen irisdiction Arms Parley Result a Blunder | «smisisivation and ‘.'i,«i,,f‘. ,‘..;}J,( of ol by England, Says Vis- ”I"\’}T?Jl,.]“l‘m Senator Nye, ¢ count Rothermere. ferring Jurisdiction Over Reser- vation From Interior Dept. ind gas leas: roduced in the man of the public lands committee the request of Secretary of Interior Work After the United States tr ck to the Government and California naval oil reserves, which had been leased | Harry F. Sinclair and Edward I heny, President Cnolidge re utive order Supreme the Associated P N Pres st sity of the le T ROTHERMERE. has initis ed and said that his com the invitation of | Mittee would hold hearings on the sub- Seidi na | Ject after the Christmas holidays. Americans slation which BY VIscoU Tast Summe “Truth-in-Fabric" sther effort to have a uth-in-fabric law enacted launched yesterday with introduction by Representative Irench, Repub. lican. 1daho, of a bill identical to the hich failed of passage in the Law Proposed. e reduction Federal Substitutes for wool in | fabrics would have under clothing and other to he plainly marked | visions of the measure. Oregon Trail Memorial Asked. By the Associated Press. of a memorial to | pioneers of the Oregon trail at Wash a hill yester- tative Smith, Repub The measure calls for |an_appronriation of £10.000. % ss to | e party of jon pressing upon the Washington the American least equal | DIAMONDS Gifts, moderately priced, that reflect the taste of the dis- criminating purchaser. Permanent Exhibit Wardman Pack Hotel e ) @Odjm - Jarr Co. Jewelers Suite 800 National Press Bldg., 14th & F Formerly with Shaw & Brown) (Formerly with Shaw n\\n//4 Coolidge was to it was possible to | ve at an arrangement for the fur ther mutual limitation of naval arma- ments, * * * equences of the failure of obvious and in- s with the United State America_no other course Sut to bring her Navy at least_to parity with that of Britain. * ¢ We cannot put back the clock.. The fatal blunder has been made and we | must bear the consequences, but first | it is of the most urgent imperial in- terest that the new British Govern- ment, whose arrival cannot be lang delayed, should issue a declaration of | eur naval policy. ! Repudiation Asked. In that declaration should be in-| sluded an explicit repudiation of any | scheme for measuring ovr strength.in | navai construction against the im- mensely superior resources the United States. * * | B it it anou e o] sharp curtailment in British naval ex- penditure. What size of teet the Americans choose to build is no con cern of ours. We have not the money to emulate them, and, if we had, it | would be most wanton waste to spend it on such useless ends. H. C. Watkins Buried. Special Dispatch to The Star. | CULPEPER, Va., December 20.— 1 i of hristmas + + Stationery Hfor Gifts We have a largs assortment of writing paper in mas hozes and a great variety of Christmas and New Years cards. Come now and select from our wide assortment. ‘BREOD®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street } Henry Carrington Watkins, one of the most prominent business men of Culpeper, died at his home Saturday. He is survived by his widow and two children, Henry Carrington, jr., and | Anne. The funeral ses were held | yesterday at his late r and in- | 4 terment was in the Ma: Cemetery, with full Masonic honor: . ‘When the Puritans were in power in England Christmas day was kept | as a solemn fast. i AR RN RN N RN BN N RN BN N We Foster Thrift and Promote L rosnacty o Fssdcst sanesines: WErI37 pEers e hivs Kaghfidbestaslonnedithars dor building and buying, and paid maximum earn- ings to our members. The helpfulness of our plan is unexcelled. It has proven the only way for many people by e gy ol ey, o aciiieberrre s Join with us today—for one dollar a month or as much more as you are able to pay. National Permanent ¢Building Association Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury 949 9th Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Ave. ANNOUNCING REDUCEX The Novel Keep physically systematically. The underlying muscles of the body must be invigorated to reduce and maintain normal w REDUCEX Exercise accomplishes this in a simple, logical and safe manner. See It Demonstrated at Sport Mart, 1303 F Street Wednesday Afternoon and Easy way to exercise. fit intelligently and POWER OVER OIL LEASES | Senator Nye Introduces Bill Trans-| pro- | the SR ITNR: RERBIBNTNTN mwaxmwwflwwmmw:&mmWmm%n:er’a:wmwwmwawmmx&mmmmmmmmx&w*&wm*rwm*zm RN ENBR IR NB AR IR «-&%fl;’“fi%fi%" k%‘:k!mWM%MNM%%MWM%@M%&?MW%&%&% GSPALACE Curistmas Ee Eco Rory, Purchase an extra Suit, Overcoat or Mack- inaw for Your $1 Boy’'s Christmas Gift for only Buy one garment from this group at $10.75 and select any other from the same price group for only $1 more. Mak ing the price of both garments only $11 Fou tures in various styles and sizes 6 to 17, Mackinaw, of warm.plaid wool- ens in sizes 8 to 17. Overcoats of woolen mixtures, in grays and tans. Sizes 8 to 13 Street Floor—King's Palace Misses’ Hosiery $l 2 pairs for Slight irregulars of $1 silk and rayon stockings, in various smart shades. Silk and rayon extends to top. sl Children’s Stockings 3 pairs for pair. Mercerized cotton in.camel, beige, grain, tan, Usually 39 airedale, cordovan, Russian nude and white. Sizes 6 to $ 3 pairs for 1 Slightly irregular, mixture of wool, rayon and cotton in good shades. Excellent cold weather weight. 1 ce swits of woolen mix alf, 9Y; Women's Hosiery . L Children’s Union Suits, 2 for Waist attachment suits with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length or high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. = Sizes 2 to 12 R Women’s Union 51 Suits, 2 for Rayon striped Suits, with low sleeveless and knee length. 36 and 38 only. o ’ Children’s Gloves Sl 2 for Fleece-lined jersey and fur-top mittens, also long or short wool- en gloves, elastic top jersey gloves and woolen mittens. R ) Children’s Gloves $ Fleece - lined Cape skin Gloves, in one-button style. Street Floor Umbrellas $ Men’s, women's and chil- dren’s styles in black, navy, green and purple. Various handle styles. Boxed for Christmas giv- ing. Street Floor, SRR m @ i mw;wmvsmmwg {ob P P b L R S : $1.69 Baby 31 White Eiderdown Buntings, trimmed with pink or blue Warin and 'a lovely gift to any baby BB BR R BR TR BN SR Gift Jewelry $ Fancy necklaces of colored and metals, brooches, cuff links Pearl* Necklaces *Replica pearls, in 60-inch lariats and three strand. Also 6)-inch large bead with knot be- pearl chokers, in large, graduat- ing and small beads. Sizes for misses, too 1 Bead and leather bags and styles and colors. 9 Men’s Wallets, Etc. $ bags and leather backed clothes brushes. Red, green and parchment 1 colors, Stenciled design. Pure linen with hand em- 1 broidery and some with col- and mais. Picture Frames $ in gilt finish. Several designs. Sizes 59¢ Rubber House- $1 hold Aprons, 2 for bright colors and prettily trim- med. Boxed for gifts. Baskets 1 Excellent sizes : These make de- lightful gifts, even as they are. 2 for Very attractive. Made of raf- aw in good sizes. Finished with handles. Pin Cushions bright colors. Has an amus- ing tuff of whiskers round his pin cushion for the dressing table or work basket. Choice of nice-looking 1 toasters, table stoves and curl- ice. Street Floor. 12 for 1 More than 1200 assorted hand- boys. Imported and domestic fah- rics in white, colored horders and fine linen and Swiss, many with embroidered corners. Boxed upon Silk Scarfs $ Women's chic mufflers, tri- dotted and printed silks, geor- gette, pastel prints and plain silk Buntings satin ribbon and shell edge Second Floor Boxed for giits. stones and earrings. length, small beads, pendants, tween and highly lustrous Omar - b Children’s Hand Bags $ vanity boxes. Various pretty Leather Wallets, collar Magazine Racks Embroidered Towels $ ored borders, in rose, blue, orchid Swinging Frames, 7x9 and 7x10. Fancy styles of gum rubber in $1.25 Sweet Grass for sewing bas- and candy Shopping Baskets 51 fia st Imported dogs of velvet in 1 head and is a unique and pretty Electric Appliances ing irons. Will give splendid serv- Fine Handkerchiefs kerchiefs for men, women and plain colors. Women's styles of request. angular and long scarfs of crepes. Sto - Pointed Heel Silk Hosiery, pair Stightly Irregular $ Full fashioned, pure silk. with pointed heels and short "\V,— vm, Also silk all over, with lining at top and feet plain or clox | than a dozen chic Cholce of Mo Street Floor ollar Gift Day A list of “Gifts of Thrift” all priced at §1 and selected with an eye to appropriateness and attractiveness. Peruse this advertisement ¢ early morning shopping, it is most convenient and usuaily most satisfactory. carefully, check your needs and we advise Although extra salespersons and wrappers are ready to serve you throughout the day. Use Your Charge Account Ribbon Novelties 3 for Handkerchief sets, hanky powder sticks, lingerie buds, shoe tree sets and handkerchiefs in box. three Children’s Handker- $1 chiefs, 2 boxes for Seven-day week handkies in each box. Solid color cottons with nursery figures. Christmas Candies 5 Ibs. for Radium hard mixed. gum drops assorted chocolates and various other kinds. Chocolate Candies 2 Ibs. for creams, cherries, fruit and nuts. Assorted Street Floor strawberries, Decorative Linenes, - Choice of embroidered in colors and finished with scalloped edge that will not ravel, Linen Bridge Sets § Pure linen 36x36-inth cloth L white with colored borders. Tow- N ribbon and heavily Fancy Huck Towels, 4 for Hemstitched edge, els, with borders helio or gold. White pink Perfect quality. 75c to $1 Large Turkish Towels $ 1 for Plain white and fancy and colors in perfect, heavy ab sorhent terry towels that will make lovely gifts. Boxed upon request. 2 patterns Street Floor Chnstmas Sllppers and Footwear in the Dollar Sale Sizes R R AR IR R R RRATR Rayon Bedroom $ : Slippers, 2 prs. for Very attractive style with pompons. Al sizes and a splendid assortment of col ors. These are newly ar rived. Felt Shppers, 51 2 pairs for Women's comfy bottom slippers_in all colors and sizes. Desirable styles. Black Kid Sl Slippers, pair Women's one-strap bla ® kid house slippers with rub- % ber heels. All sizes. ) Women’s Shoes, $1 pair A special group of former higher-priced shoes, including atent, satin, fawn and gray kid pumps and strap styles. All # sizes in_the lot, but not in o ’ Children’s Bed- 31 room Slippers, 2 pairs for A specially selected group of pretty styled slippers m P various colors o ’ Children’s Rub- § bers, 2 prs. for Perfect rubbers in sizes 5 to 11 ) % Women's $1 i Overgaiters, pair i Fawn, gray and castor. Boys’ Shoes, pair § Special assortment of tan calf shoes with rub ber soles and heels. 10 to 2. Second Floor AAE Perfume Set Consists of an atomizer and perfume dropper to matci. Both in lined box. Choice of orange, blue, red, green and black. Toilet Water Melba, Hudnut, Viva Colgate’s and other m TS, A large assortment of odors— Violet, rose, lilac, dactylis, Yankee clover, mavis, cashmere bouquet and others. Bath Salts $ Four bottles of bath salts in nice box. Rose, lavende oriental and bouguet. All in one box. blue, Stationery $ Usunally $£1.50. Blue, tan or white, good grade linen paper with plain or lined envelopes, Bridge Sets 1 deck of gilt-edged cards in celluloid case and bridge pad with celluloid cover nicely boxed. Powder Compacts § Numerous styles and kinds. $ Both Loose powder or cake from which to choose. Ash Trays $ Brass ash tray with colored alass receptacles. $1.50 Shaving Set Mug and whawm‘ brush in gift box. Manicure Sets Red leatherette case con- tains white handled nail file, cuticle knife, orange stick, shoe Duttoner and white ivory-like buf- Incense and Burner Brass incense burner amique design and can Vantine's incense. Street Floor Men’s Sweaters Wool and in of cotton heavy- weight coat sweaters with large shawl collar. Gray heather mixture. Sizes 36 to 40 only. Men’s Garter Sets $1 2 for Pair of garters and pair of arm- hands to match. Several desir- able colors. Men’s $1.50 Belts detachable _Genuine cowhide with non tarnishing. buckle. All Sizes 30 42, Men’s $1.50 and $2 Mufflers Silk to g ailk colors. radium Guar- size, crepe, silk, d washable silks in embroid and printed designs. Full . 5 Men’s $1.50 Pajamas $ Warm flannelette in new rayon frogs. Sizes A to D, ? Men’s Fancy Hose $1 Former 50c to 75¢ grades. Ray rayon with wool. patterns in various colors. Sizes 2 Men’s Neckwear Sl 2 for cut siflis in new stripes and fig- ures. Splendid colors and com- e Men’s Fine Neckwear $ Usunally sold for $1.50 and silks and rayon knits. One-piece wool Tining and slip-casy bands ) Men’s Pants $ Medium and heavy cotton in neat striped design. Wide- 42 waist measures, ’ Men’s Hose 29¢ and 39¢ lisle or rayon with lisle Plain and fa patterns 10 to 113 > ! Men’s 79¢ Union $1 nainsook. inforced webbing in back. Taped R Men’s Shirts and Drawers, each sleeve shirts in sizes 36 to 50 and ankle length drawers in sizes 32 t Men’s $1.59 Overalls $ Heavy: bluc denim, double pockets, Widely cut legs. Sizes 36 to 46. Shirts, 2 for 1 well made with triple stitched seams and two pockets. Full cut 35¢ Van Heusen Collars, 4 for : Glow, Van Jack, Van Ince, Van Wynte, Van to 18. Not more than four to a customer, and knitted ravon all colors, striped patterns finished with 1 3 pairs for New 10 to 1122 Former 79 and $1 ties of fine binations, $2. Imported and domestic Stripes and new figures, cut legs and cuff bottoms. 6 pairs for 1 in various correct colors. Sizes Suits, 2 for armholes. Full cut sizes 36 to 46. Heavy ribhed cotton, long to 50. Ecru only. stitched seams and Bar ed 1 9 Men’s 79¢ Work Firm, fast color blue chambray sizes 1434 to 17 These styles—Van Kissel and Van Long, Sizes"14 Kksw Men’s 79c Shirts and $ Drawers, 2 for Slightly fleec ined. and ankle 30 to 46. Men’s $1.50 $ 1 Night Shirts Gennine Fruit - of - the - Loom Muslin, well cut and full length. Sizes 16 to 20, Men’s Union Suits Formerly $1.39 & $1.59 eottont! eibbed and heavy fleece-lined. Fashioned Medium-weight cuffs at wrists and ankle. Sizes 36 to 46. $ 2 yards for 1 Drapery fabrics, 36 inches wide in two-tone stripes and figures. $1.49 Tapestry $ 1 Runners Two-tone effects in correct size for table runner. 75¢ Sanitas Covers 2 for Pe t quality in new, tive patterns, in $l 50 Hat Boxes '] 3lack enameled boxes Neat large size. Two clasps, lock and key. Sewn handle and $1.25 Week-End 1 Cases ruffles on Handy size. launder " $1.50 Velour Cushions scalloped cdge Various neat pat- ] irregular, medium cotton ribbed or Long length drawers. Sizes Street Floor Rayon Fabrics Box frame Combination of tapestry velour in desirable colors. $1.25 Tie-Back Curtains, set Floral and Will material ht white beautifully. $1.25 Lace Panels Each Briggedt and pancls in ccrn. Baby Blankets, 2 for - $ Blue or pink with white striped borders. 50c¢ Certainteed 31 Floor Covering 3 square yards for Neat patterns for room Buy all you need at 3yards for $1. $1.25 Card 31 Table Covers Bri colored glazed muslin with five hundred and bridge scores printed at_each place. Third Floor Rock Cut Candy S] 5 Ibs. for Assorted’ candies—just the kind vou wan for Ch mas. Fresh and delicious. Numerous desir able flavors Street Floor Infants’ Shirts, 3 for § White cotton ribbed in Rubens and button front styles: Infants’ Flannelette 51 Garments, 2 for Limonos and White with pink or blue Infants’ $1.50 Sweaters and Sacques All wool knitted and L'm"ttr" sacques in white with pink, and 1cy borders, $1.50 Crib Comforts $§ Gowns «mwmxmmm Nursery figured comforts filled with cotton. Bound in rose or blue. - 9 Children’s $1.25 $ 1 Bathrobes Deacon and Lawrence cloth in checks, plaids and other pretty patterns in light or dark colors. Sizes 1 to 6. O Infants’ $1.59 Sl : Georgette Dresses Three styles of flesh geor- gette, trimmed with dainty X laces at _skirt, neck and S sleeves. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. Second Floor IR — $1.25 Panty Dresses $ New printed cottons with panties to match. Collar, cuffs, pockets and pipings in con- trasting colors. Size$ 2 to 6 years, Infants’ $1.25 Hand-Made Fine white nainsook dresses, hand-embroidered in da de signs. Skirts finished with scal- loping or hem. 2 and 3. P, Sizes 1, 2 79¢ Corselettes, 2 for $ Side-hooked style of rayon striped cotton with clastic gores. Two pairs hose porters. $1.50 Corsets $ 1 and Girdles Lace back and clasp-on mode of rayon-striped cotton. Elas tic top and side panels. Two pairs hose supporters. Sizes 23 to 30 and 26 to 33. 1 79c Sateen Shps 2 for Plain strap ruffl 36 to 42 striped sateen Hemmed or pleated black and colors. Sizes or top. Annual Christmas Sale! en’s Shirts With Christmas almost here—don’t delay in buying our supply fur'gifi ;:?(ivvg. There is scarcely a man to- day who wouldn’t appreciate the gift of one or more of these fine shirts. Qualities are exceptional, colors tub- ast and patterns and colors the smartest of the season Imported and Domestic Broadcloth Novelty and Jacquard Broadcloth Woven and Corded Madras Rayon Striped Madras Collar Attached and Neckband Styles Sizes 13V, to 17 in Gift Upon Packed Boxes On Sale i Entrance on ith $1 79c¢ Knitted Skirts 2 for Women's wa gray or natusal fitting yokes, $1.49 Silk Step-ins _Sl Sillke crepe de chine in dainty shades Trimmed with lace insertions and edges Second Floor Boys’ $2 $1 Lumher;ack; de cloth in plain colors woolens. ; Roys’ Box Sets, 2 for § Bow four - in - hand, with pencil or other novelties. Aileather belts, Sizes 24 to 30 Boys’ Knickers S Reduced $1.39 and $1.69. Woolen mixtures in dark or tweed patterns or lined Crompton corduroys. 7 to 17. Boys’ Blouses, 2 for Siriped! perzale wltite tan broadcloth and steinedl midtae Longhalexes: high neck. Sizes 6 to 15, Boys’ Pajamas $ One and two piece styles of muslin or fannclette Rayon frogs. Regularly $139 and $1.59. Sizes 4 to 18, G Boys’ Pajamas, 2 for $ Fleecy flannelette, in pink and blue stripe patterns. Usually 79 and $1 each. Sizes 4to 14 Slightly imperfect. s 5 Boys’ $1 Knickers 51 2 for Woolen mixtures, odds and ends of the season's sales. d. Good patterns. on. ties, from un- Sizes or 1 seli- P SSAe St TN L S SR SR S R S N : Children’s $1.69 § Sweaters 1 neck and fancy Slip-over Vee styles patteris Sizes 2 Boys’ 39¢ Tles 4 for $ Cut_silk Four-in-hand ties in tive, vouthful for giits. and trac pattern B $ » Boys’ Koveralls Genuine $1.25 Koveralls of heavy blue den im, blue and white striped or bl chambray, with red trim I neck, long sleeves and long pants white and Sizes 1 to 8 d han tel shades neckline 31 and Porto Rican Gowns I Fine nainsook in colors. Hand-made embroidered Square, round ar Second Floor A o SRR SR 2N 2 N R SR S RERARY A, EEEE S e R Request. Rear—Street Floor—Main RBuilding and 8th Streets A fi%kfifi’-i-i’fi'nfi\;“ ¢ Boys’ Caps, 2 for Smart woolen patterns in large small hoy Formerly 79¢ and $1. Boys’ Wash Suits Golf sty Button-on and middy types 1 of chambray and Peggy cloth Nicely trimmed. Long sleeves Street Floor. These 59c to 79¢ Toys Cress Edu Schoenhut Cowbey and Belt Roly Poly Toys Unbreakable Dressed Dolls Bisque Head Dol Any 59c Book or Game Gibbs See-Saw Pony and Wheel Chime Toy Schoenhut 6-key Upright Piano These Toys $1 ea. Kiddie Bike Kitchen Cabinet Blackboard with Counters Dump Truck Wooden Grocery Truck Stuft Toys on Wheels Large Doll House Street Floor or ! Board Pisto! Rl pa— Burson Hoisery, 3 pairs for Slightly irregular. ~ Women's Mercerized and split-sole Stock- ings, in regular and extra sizse Street Floor 2 SRR SR SR SR R e = L4 e e b LM S SRS o 3. Sl TSNS SR > - - -1 b2 G o 2T S N A S ?

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