Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1928, Page 27

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SUPREME COURT READY TO RESUME Only 35 0p|n|ons Reqmred in' Sessions Which Will Start [ | ing the p Tomorrow. | returni of its own making Tow - has worked so diligently ¢ congestion that s will be required s now in 1its hands, | number of these are ex- o be handed down tomorrow. ) cises brought over from lust sposed of. ane the validity o ‘marketing pt by the Libe the other from by the Quake the right of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1928 27 wate, who is challenging the right of Pennsylvania to take some of his land on the Susquehanna River in that State for use in connection with a water power project in Maryvland, much of the power to be generated being intended for use in Philadelphia. The court will remain throughout the month hearing argu- nts, receiving motions and deciding nd expects to make further terial inroads upon fts docket be e taking its next recess, Justice Sutherland, who has heen !\Ie\\‘nln‘d by illness from attending any of the sessions the court dur term. which began | last October, expects to resume his| place upon the be n.h tomorrow. AIRPORT DE LUXE Two Gigantic Hangars Cover | Three Acres Each at Croydon Field. (nl |FREE PARIS BREAKFASTS HOLD CHAMBER DUORUM; By the Associated Prese CROYDON, England, January Croydom's new nirport officially | opened yesterday with new buildings, | | | Croydon med the most Always Enough Memhom x-:m:m e station in the | | worla. | Two gigantic concrete hang: rovering about three acre: been completed and ar structures are to he in the vear. The airdrome is now more than four times the size of the wooden booth-like hutments which | have served since March, 1919, the air station for London In addition to the h; are administration offic ir min customs off auarters | us airplane company offi- waiting rooms for pas at Government Expense to Open Day's Sessions. Corraspondence of the Associated Press | PARIS.—Free breakfasts enable the rench Parliament to start work promptly every morning. - The Cham ber bar is supported by an assessment all deputies, but much of the | lls on the government. It ars there paid by expense is well patronized. The breakfast business has been de- veloped only this vear. Many b hotel is a fea ' the OPENED INENGLAND - | facts re BERLIN JEWISH CENTER. [AMUND: L of ¢ FROM Almost One-Third of German He- brews Live in Capital. Bhisona nce of the Associated Press. ) ¢ almost one-third of Jews In € Berlin_i= one of the in 1 in the statisti | Corresponde 27, recently published. 1t { the total number of Jews| OSLO, ¢ is 564,000, Of these : zons of Berlin pther interesting figure con- 1 in the annual fs that of the nhi of avowed believers in the Korthodox faith In Germany— 19,000 of them the ital hook for appears t Germa when he Antaretie, | Chin Ri silver. T plorer Handsome Gift for | was rewarded principally with glory Japan over Oslo he got a chest of 1l couple's visit, w SEN GETS SILVER JAPANESE ROYALTY d Princess Give Noted Ex- arms in gold The royal tourlsts, who are study- ing the ons of Burope and visit- ing the ds of states, were very much Interested in hearing from Amundsen’s own lips the tales of hix varfous exploits. They went out to the historical museum of the Univer- wity of Oslo 1o see the model of the I'ram. the vessel on which he sailed | for the South Pole Trip Over Oslo. nee of the Associated Press. Amundsen Farmers of a Finnish colony at New Ipswich, N. H., are so interested i cientific pzriculture thut they regu | larly attend poultry discussions by 1te experis and have ench sentence Norway.—Roald conquered the Arctic and piloting P'rince Masako of for Princess but and A souvenir of the he gift. s or rented weter. with the 1‘mpulal Japanese coat of,| NAPOLEON'S TROUSE"S Americans Buy Clothe! ol Historic | ti | Frencheen for Sale in Exclusive Correspondence of tha Assoctated Fress. PARIS.—Historic | of more or cut up to make cravats for sale in an | exelusive | nslated nto Finnish by an inter |Thus Wall Street kings may shortly | out ot Napalean's 14 hrecches or the | nightstirt of Louls X Vi The American woman who is buying wents of famous folks’ clothes for ts has no easy (ask. Authem- ted garments of proper richness {and weight are mostly in museums. | The 1 able a8, sufficiently well preserved 1o withstand renova- require a search. Onee found. ver, the old silks are considered perior In quality and coloring 19 S modern pleces. And their attractive weuring apparel \pi oo enhances their retall price lexs authenticity in being | enormousty. SOUGHT FOR CRAVATS| ‘ or New York Haberdashery. ‘e o herda. New York haherdashery. | (oo f the Western Electric Co., P president was office neckwear made ‘BE—EE:E:—EEEEEBEEEEEBEEE—:EEE LANSBURGH & BRO. 7™ TO 8™ TO E STS. "Quality. at a Price” Jors and provincials started the tender making their morning coffee. Most of them, all their lives, have had | g “cafe au lait' and a roll for breakf but under the free system their appe- tites have grown enormously. Few deputies enter the chamber be- fare the session is called to order, hut now the presiding officer sends the out to round up the crowd and never fails |y ‘om which the flying may he it ease Surmounting the building avrange ments is a 100foot control tower There three men—the traflic control officer. the wireless aperator and (1 B d hy every | A Value Demonstration Sale o fi Women’s, Misses’ & Jr. Misses’ New Spring Dresses oo $ 7.59 Smart one and two piece frocks of geor- gette, flat crepe and crepe de chine. New shades—clever effects—chic trimmings— exact copies of far higher-priced models. Dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear — for Junior Misses, Misses and \Women, large and small. And a rock-bot- tom price, demonstrating the value-giving power of Lansburgh & Bro. Basement. device inv ed officially | and finish sion. Once things the deputies can go bac their cuffee. dttersen of auto- t that the the prohi from Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Entire Stock of High-Grade Shoes wAlberta Benchmade of which ber is under Dulce te taxing ssouri at- to reduce rms of farm om Kentucky recorded. Sizes: Jr. Misses’ 17, 19 Misses’ 14, 16, 19, 20 Small Misses’ ome n 1613, 18 2213, 24% Sizes for Women, 36, 38, 40, 42 Packers’ Case First, e cases to be v the Swift Cousins Cousins 18 Q85 4s Daytime styles ipclude the season’s latest pumps, strap slippers and oxfords in black or brown suede or kid and patent leather, with Mnnhh or walking heels Also our famous Cousins’ “Modease” shoes. eir consent restraining — & Co.. Wilson & Co., the | acking Co., certain subsidi- officers of the companies n business not direct- “with the packing in- Brown, Powder , Peach, R be followed by the appea! of ”‘"’" Sl Brown of Grand Rapids, E secretary of the National Al niture Manufacturers, to s conviction for contempt <al to produce certain books the Federal grand Larger Women, 44, e C 486, 48, 5 Bench-made Evening Slippers of gold or silver kid, brocades, imported Paisleys, black =atin or velvet. Plain or fancy models, mostly with Spanish heels. ment comes the right of padiock premises ion law after ten- ng that law three of these viously nrued, but will ain because the conrt had to dispose of them on their ard not he restricted to specific questions which lower eourts 2 and Maryland are in- h This is a rare opportunity for women who appreciate the finest in footwear to supply their needs at substantial savings. Shoe Section, Second Floor W. B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Demonstration Sale Means Savings on Women'’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats *18 New coats of broadcloth, suede, venise, pinpoint, bolivia and fine plush. Silk crepe lined—smartly fur trimmed—several pop- ular styles of collars and cuffs—featuring shawl. Coats for Misses, Women and Larger Women, Super-values at this low price. Stylish—practical and warm—they fairly shout value! Don't fail to select yours tomorrow! HouseFrock Demonstratlon Sale 16 New Styles One Low Price 99c 16 new and different smartly trimmed styles for street and house wear, Dresses of character—perfect fitting—carefully tailored and correct- ly sized. Genuine Amoskeag and Se- curity Ginghams (every garment labeled) — guaranteed fast color, These frocks are REAL values—in style—in price—and in quality, Sizes and styles for every type from 3o to 52 Great Values! The Furs: Manchurian Wolf, Caracul, Vicuna, Fox, French Coney, Mouffon, Mandel and Marmink All Floor Sample Electric Sewing Machines Reduced! Cabinet and Portable Models Included Misses' 14 to 20 Women's 36 to 42 Larger 441 ‘to 50% Huge Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Fine Shoes, $2.39 Nearly 100 pairs 88 shoes (slightly im- pcrl'crt\ and 300 pairs perfect 83 and $6 shoes in this great sale! Colors are black, tan, brown and gray—in 6 new and popular leathers, A wide variety of smart styles —and all wanted styles of heels. Shoes for every occasion of the day. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity! fine sewing machines are being reduced in have heen slightly marred or scratched in handling aronnd. But they're just as good, just as perfect, me- the machine from the factory. With spring wming on, a limited number of women will he fortunate iring these fine sewing machines at— Savings of $15 to $35 Convenient Terms If Desired The only reason these is that they rices moving as newest 7 time oo Fourth Floor KannA Penna, Ave,, “The Busy A Hth & D Sta, Corner” fi | | I | | | | | L! | | | | | m E

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