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_THE. EVENTNG STAR. WASTITNGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. lGoNDEMNAT'ON SUlT moned will be selected by the court i “BAD BOY” MAYOR HITS to ‘serve as a commission to condemn BROUGHT TO HEARING v 1y s ™ " 1928. é&r. SIEGERTS s a daily stomackic before aild the appetite and increase we of digestive juices, Your Paysician Knows me tormula sinee 1 Delicious in =rewed prunes. figs, ote. I‘rnv-nl\.‘m] his first setback after his [ Innuguration yesterday. SNAG IN SPOILS PLANS| The City Council refused to con | firm slx of his principal nominations n | City Council Refuses to Confirm | for munlcipal offices, wrathfully pounded the Chief Nominations for New- |y (beully pounded the buryport City Jobs. | i Iu-p:.rm;nmw » n in ets of t al address, Another Osborne TRADE COMMITTEE | Spegtteer Speborne. Arrangements for Dinner: February 4 Will Be Made at | Session Friday. ! QUEZON STAYS ON COAST. MONROVIA f.. Ja el Quezon, President ilipino Senate, under care of phys ans at a sanatorium near here, will ned by each owner. When the commission has he it will view tho pr femned and will of the : pleted, Property Owners in Squares Near | "o dat | Capitol Witness Initial Proceed- experts. hoth on | f the ; | 3 ol ings for Supreme Court Site. and the property whose land is to be taken of Chorles d ¢ marked the S southern throughout the Winter. + Quezon's secretary, in sald the pol'tica a throat infectio “alifornia By the As ated Press. N ¥ Inauguration Mon D. Oshorne as ma ro the principal ta new | yor In his ing | BN & The pine mot voots of fruit (nnouncement *s ailment used by id ) est, ¢ Mayor Andrew . 10 boy,” who van for use the formec chief executly i hiny agoline station license, which demonstiated | of eamerag strung ¢k o snap pictures cluded in (he spposite (b | eration of the same paternal v as chief executive of the « v of the new too much puble speaking owncs of L t it was expected to yield with two square Capitol which the United Stat new United S Bullding whe Munser LW ) terday — whe Auburn in 18 Henry M. wich Sinelair « attention of the court | Le between First and Se le | Last Capitol street and Maryland ave ts in order to! nue nu animals in the zoo |~ The u mitted to e board in The Star |y 3 jur nnounced [ i Added to Our Budget Play ———— o ]) o Not Penalize Our Friend $5 Silk Umbrellas, $3.95 Women's Sixtesn-rib Colored Silk Umbrellas, heavy quality, fancy and plain ottoman bordered; navy, purple, green, red and brown. Many with wooden rods: assorted amber finish handles, tips and club edds to match. Winter Coats | Thursday’s “Baby Day” IR 1C .- > All New Models., Fur Trimmed $1 Rompers and Creepers, 79¢ Little Tots’ Creepers or Rompers, broadcloth and fine mayor ngements for the annual ban- of the Washington E { rrade, to te held at the Willard Hotel - - Vebruary 4, Vhich will include a num-| Boys Have Own “Rubber Neck.” her of. ovations this year, will be| Small boys who have had to wi made at & meeting of the general around the legs of catch a gl IT PAYS TO $1.50 Melba Compacts, 48¢ Melba Double Compacts, (discontin- ued model) silver plated, substantially built; complete with compact powder and rouge, with puffs and mirror. Just 250 to sell at this low price. 9 nment's lawyers urt an ordes to summon reeholders, to app Is | in court January 26. T rder signed by the e hich | then presented ent to ! the case until Ja time three of the iy the o BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" tertainment committee, unden se chairmanship of George Triplett. ctition and tures for the banquet, amonk which ' cents in A will be local talent and stage from other cities. The office of the board annou virtually the entire list of rvations already 1ave been tak members of the board, with a I tment for special guests. of the s the equiv an money Continuing Our JANUARY CLEARANCE of Evening Wraps, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Coats, Costume Suits, Sports Apparel, Fur Coats and Hals. ginghams, in checks and plain colors, embroidered designs. $1.29 Sleeping Garments, $1 Little Tots’ “Peter Pan"” Sleeping Garments, soft, woven knitted fabric, pink and natural color; made with feet. 89¢ Rubber Crib Sheets, 69¢ Babies’ Rubber Crib Sheets, soft quality; size 18x27; trimmed in pink and blue edging: guaranteed water proof. $1.25 Beacon Robes, $1 Babies' Genuine Beacon Robes, cunning pink and blue nursery patterns, finished cord and collar; soft, cozy and warm. Values Worth $29.75 to $39.50 providing for workmen's ard is on record type D Underhill ols. will addres: tee on community intes 3 which Thomas E. Jufr: 11 is chairman, | ey The remarkable values offered make this sale an excellent opportunity to add to your wardrobe smart new fashions at relatively small costs. Further, the reduced prices here stated afford no indication of the high quality and beauty of the fashions in these groups. PLAIN TYPES,IN BOOK. | “Highbrows” Have No Place in New Novel. Correspondence of the Associated Pross. LONDON.—The rea t of the hizh brow savs Gilbert Frankau, who has come don after ack to Lon- States. two years in the United Therefore his next book is not to AsTm be devoted to the Wes nd by any | ° ® means. Instead. it is to deal with 1219 CONNECTICUT AVE~ 79c¢ Babies’ Blankets, 59¢ Babies' Blankets, soft, heavy quality, large pink and blue check; neatly finished. $2.50 Sweaters, $1.98 Babies’ Pure Wool Zephyr Sweaters, white, pink and blue; cunning models, assorted styles. $1 “Vanta’ Shirts. 79¢ “Vflnti"_ Shirts, beautiful quality silk and merino, no Luttons or pins; double front, silk featherstitching. $1.29 “Vanta” Nighties, $1 . “Vanta” Nighties, heavy, soft knitted fabric, draw- string bottom and sleeves, tie back. Six months to two years. Immediate Selections Are Advisab'e “ordinary” folks. i The heroine is a tobacconist's daughter, and the story starts in Svdney, Australia, and ends in New | York. Dresses and Petticoats, $1 Babies' Handmade Philippine Dresses and Ger trude Petticoats, beautiful white nainsook; hand em- broidered and set in sleeves. $1.50 Short Dresses. 95¢ Babies’ Short Dresses, beautiful nainsook and batiste, dainty lace and embroidery trimmed, slightly mussed from handling. BUY ON OUR LIBERAL uality Furniture at DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN The following materials are used:— Broadcloth, Superior quality Velours and other equally popular fabrics, enriched with Manchurian Wolf, Belly Squirrel, Selected Badger and Black Coney. Some with fur fronts. Straightline and flare models, as well as the stylish ripple effects. The fiULW/‘ 0 120 All Mirrors and Novelties Specially Priced at 35C Yd. Worth Regularly 50c¢ Yard An unusually attractive 1ssortment of Rayon Wash Fabrics bought specially for this event— many of the most popular weaves are included, such as are destined to be the favorites for Spring or Summer frocks. Buy sev- eral dresses now and save considerably. The collection comprises handsome _ stripa Silvertone rayons. 36 inch Splash rayons. in white and colors, 35.inch rayon ‘ustre, beautiful rich lustrous qualities, in copen gold, orchid, coral, lanvin peach, old rose and Al fast colors. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Use Your Charge Aeccasot. pink, tan or gray, with wide sateen ribbon-bound $3.95 Part-Wool Blankets 72x80-inch White Cotton-filled Com Reduced i facturer's close-out lots of high-grade All-Wool Lumberjacks $5.95 Part-wool Blankets 70x80-inch Part-Wool Blankets, in plaids of blue, ) $3 69 ends. \ e $4 & $5 Comforts, $2.95 4 | e o ol forts. covering of ‘fig\;rub;: fabrics, with | e 55-438 P | most wanted shades for Winter wear, including Malaga, Marron Glace, || rlain sateen borders of blue, rose, green 86x80-inch Part-Woo! Blanksts, in Jac Green, Navy Blue, etc. All sizes for women and misses. or gold. quard block and figured border designs f i Goldenberg's—~Second Floor.—Charge Accounts luvited. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accowits Invited. O t - ‘O |l Boys’ $4 and $5 Grades |Lovely Rayon Fabrics What an opportunity this will be for mothers—a manu- secured to sell at this low price because he did not want to carry them over. Strictly all-wool quality, in an assortment of bright, rich plaids in new colorings. Included in the assortment are also the popular Zippo Jacks and Leatherette Sport Jackets, Every garment perfect quality. Sizes 8 to 18 years. { 95¢ to $1.50 Pajamas $1, $1.25 & $1.50 “Bell” = | (Nome Nlight drvexulaen shirts. 79¢ = 8¢ Shirts, 79¢ This 8-Piece Mahogany and Maple § 3 50 Bedroom Suite—Regularly $425. : TR | e i All Oriental and Domestic Rugs Reduced | . ’rhig-giiig,so $1 Bleached Sheets $12.50 & $13.75 Gold Seal $1.50 to $2.00 Schopl Pants, $1.15 Suiting Mixtures and Corduroy Knickers, full lined, also broken 27t 15 Perfect teregular) Attached collar shirts, broad- zloths and fancy striped patterns. also white and plain colors; sizes Great varisty of one and two and Mgt plece pajamas, striped and fancy outing flannel: and madras cotton tched and 4 to 16 ioldent 3 irregulyre; lots of long pants; si years. st Floar Aecounts luvited. 35¢ Dress Ginghams 79c¢ Living Room Beautiful three-piece Living Room Suite, with Bed Davenport feature . Suite Soft cushions, splendidly made of a character that will lend charm o any home ANl other Living Room & reductions Other Sale Features At avings of 20 v %% the sale also of fers Desks of all kinds, Cogswell and Wind sor Chairs, Console Tables, Mahogany High boys and Lowhoys, Drop Tew Wagons Floor and Boudoir Laps snd many other artic needed by high-class hones ALl Dining Room Swites Reduced George Plitt Company, Inc. 718 13th Street N.W. Main 4224 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size: finished with deep hem. Hand torn and ironed. Perfect quality $1.25 Scamless Sheets, 98¢ B1x99 Beamless Bleached Sk tongth for double beds, perfect ua 29¢ Pilloweases, 19¢ 42x36-in. Bleached Pillowcases, extra largs size, hand torn and ironed. $3.50 Crochet Spreads, $2.69 White Crochet Bedspreads, d in heavy raised m $7 Rayon Spreads, 80x 108, 72x108 Rayon Bed some brocade designu, in archid; full d twin bhed . 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, loe 30-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extia heavy round thread quality. 16¢ Bleached Muslin, 121 ¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, & close woven, saft finish quality, chutdentie i able bed sizo, 549 roads, b hand blue, gold and ¥lon o h ! No Intevest or Extras Congoleum Rugs $6.95 Congoleum Rugs are fast taking the place of wool rugs, because they are so much easier to keep clean and sanitary : while the patterns shown arve those usually found in wool rugs. Sizes 9 tt, by 10 ft. 6 and 9x12 {1, for large rooms. Handsome desipns, with borders, Colorings of rose, blue, taupe, etc. Suitable tor living, dining or bed room use. All with Borders $16.50 Rattania Rugs $12.95 9t by 12 ft Hodges Rattannia by 12t Seamless Ax Rugs, in handsome patterns and m.."-'; c‘v::\!...s."'.".v".r:.::: colorings, for any veem in the UGhY 8ed dark seleringh house, Perfect quality. t auality $40 Axminster Rugs $23.50 Goldenber s Faurth Flor = Ohae Veeaunts i 25¢ v 32-inch Dress Ginghams, very fine soft-finish quality: in a beautitul assort- ment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, High Count Percales, 220 36-inch Migh Count Parcales. Lght groungs, in all new printings, puaranteed fast cole 25¢ Shaker Flannel, loe 27 ineh Bleached Shaker double fleece quality, 19 Dress Ginghams, ¢ 22inch Dresn Ginghams, in cheska, laids and atipes, fine close waven quality tor ehits dren's rompera and women's house dresses 35¢ Rayon Madras, Mo A ineh Woven Raven Madeas, Light graunds. A Waven rayen steipes far bova' blouses and men's shirts, Flannel, heavy Lihheahersr-Riat Blow R D S O ey Added to Qur Budget Plan el ¢ Do Not Penalize Que Fricnds