Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 24

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. : 2 i a9y THE_FVENING STAR. WASTITNGTON, D._ . THURSDAY. : ‘ WA et TS BB oty o work was switched back to Wil Eplscopul Church South. All women andrin, who drew @ the resolution TR S 7S SR . Rogers in his Beverly Hilla home, and | invited. POTOMAC COUNCIL Mr. Sriow han been hired by the town | M”"h"l Elotter Sutrandersi | | ton 68 Der Meedesioic A Cook on g | LO0E Soe Nuptnh lo. DN S he then introduced Fred and Dorothy Ry ils council to reprenent Pofomne In the | CLEVELAND, January 5 (@) - @ : o4 aud, | to reduce Dr. €ook’s sentence 66 fha Istone. a0 WV o el S FOR ANNEXATIQN | rpexation it Ulderlo ds, Lucen of Ban Frsnciaen | momce Soor08Y e would sup-| he would be cligble (or-parole in 291y two were atanding before a A e t Ter Walter U. Varnuy, commoneentth’s | who win among the 112 aefe y:.m..n-v 7 st Temple, BN e i WL attorney of Patomie, who his stood in mh‘umhnme in the dressing room of J 2 | |the Erlanger Theater in Chicago. | Fighth and I* streets northeast. bittar opposition 16 Al sanirins an. |0 1o the Superior alconol liquor A“N the Stone entertainment Rogers | mpe Stearns Bible Class will meet | Rogolution of Councll to Be Pre- | nexntion procecdinue nakod thit n ref | CONKDIEICY cass, surrendered here yes logumrd the air and introduced E. G. [ \amorrow, 1 pm., In Mount Vernon eréndum of he tuen b ke Wofore | terday to begin a 14-month sentence Edmonston & Co., Inc. Wilmer, president of Dodge Bros.. Inv., [ place Methodist Episcopal Chureh sented Judges in Arlihgton the renolutlon wik peeasd. it his re. . 2 e { who was waiting for the signal in his [ qouth “1r. K. B Moomaw will be In B 8 Qent With e, e previons |18 Atita Penttentiary. | Exclusive Washington Agency R st d‘“-‘""‘ in """“‘“»'. charge. | Hearing. netlon Gnken by the coanetl does not o 5 : n. Rogers, Stone and| Orchestra Ends Program. ; e JustIEY Wuch netion wt (s fite hour ) 3 g | Mr. Wilmer toucned off his remarks | | AP Detta LBt fuieheon tomerrow | Mayor Willivn (Gl Garebr e |Sceks Dr. Cook's Parole by July. HYSICAL hita by introducing Al Jolson. This time | ¥ i i g | Special Dipaten to The star \er B2O00 I tinew colocte in Pollee | g AT ] Whiteman on Program the wwitches were connected With | The Caravan Club of Almas Temple | POTOMAC, Vit Jutuary b<A vewo | COUFU 100w 10T iowamner 1, Adnm | e T WORTH, Tex., January 5 HOES Adumm nnnotnced Vit 23 000 in (axes | Pr—Henry Zweifel, former United : | New Orleans, where Jolson was walt- | il nominate officers at a luncheon [ lution stating, In part, that the town | Costing $67.500. [ ine o take | tamons black-f: | appropriate songs and made several | Wise cracks about the movie folk in| Kit Carson Post, LG AR WL wented hefore the fud who are 1 States as alyyjjvwood. Rogers came back once | meet tomorrow, 8 pm., at Grand Army | hearing the annexatlon ease nl At 1 Rogers, Fred|more after that and again introduced [ Hall. Joint istallation of officers of | lington County Courthouse. d| Paul Whiteman and his orc the post and officers of Kit Ca Presentation of the resolution will | _lwhich ended the program in New | Women's Relief Corps. he made by William 8. Snow of Alex. York. The four f { alone totaled §: | the telephone chanicnl fa | involved a cost of £35.000. The station hing: | time cost about $7,500. Loast 30.- | i R this CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The United Lodge of Theosophists, | ctions of the | Hill Building, Seventeenth and I ts presented a pro. | streets, will have a free public lec “its con- | ture, 815 o'clock, on “Religlons and | Religion.” ~All welcome. 612 13th Street ‘v franch collecied The counell or | States district attorne A Stores who headed vt in the program - The | fomorrow, 12:30 pm., at the Ralelgh |of Potomae desires 1o’ be wnnexed by | il the prosecy ce comedian sang some | el Alexandria haw heen pawsed by (he [ 19red Dils approsinmting $419 pald (ioverrment eounsel n t | town council and will soon he pre. | S ——— The Clearance Sale of Physlcal Culture fi E m o ho MPL \\_rm; m e Plus Com- . m fi o] + Dorotl entertainment of Creamy - L flavor! OU wouldn’t believe milk-chocolate could taste so creamy! Fresh milk with all its cream goes into Nestlé’s until it is richest in cream of all! Delicious for picnics and light lunches. Look for the clean silvery wrapper, red lettered for plain bars—blue lettered for almond bars—5¢ and 10¢. Mount Pleasant Chapter will hold rummage sale today, tomorrow and saturday for the benefit of the Y. W. Al 5 ~To thos and are Culture, fort shoe to buy The Red Triangle Outing Club will 8 o'clock, at end of Mt. Pleasant ine for a mooniight hike through | Rock Creek IPark. Bill Greenley, leader. am, which wa; was the | 1 pre. al| e oppo eral addi with appealing W oa min-| a0 given, & o'clock, in he Dodge | g sh Hall, Third and A - adver- | etreets solutheat, under auspices of o advent of | st. Mark's branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. periority of |hr e shoes— the opportunity to “know” tl‘o merits es that have no rival on the market today comes in the form of a “bargain.” . A meeting of Hollywood, Fla owners will be heid, 7:30 o'clock, i Pythian Temple. All Florida property | owners invited. i The Park View Platoon School ltches and | Parent-Teacher Association will meet, 118 o'clock, in the school. Dr. Jessie | La_Salle will speak on the new “X room in! o M rs ) o onriat took | ¥ Z Classification System. FUTURE. p hed by introducing | nan. who was waiting with| The Woman's Interdenominational ew York studlos. | Missionary Federation of the District 2 were reversed | and vicin 1l observe the Universal and over the air e Nation went |week of prayer with a two-hour the notes of the he playing | service of continuance intercession Gershwin s famous ““Rapsody in Blue.” | and praise tomorrow from 2 to 4 pm. After the musical interval the net 'in Mount Vernon Place Methodist The PALAIS ROYAL Downst:urs Store Smashing Sale! 2,500 Prs. New Low Shoes All types of shoes—from fresh stocks—of well known manufacture. Every pair is first quality. Choose now to avoid disappointment—they won’t last long at this price! Salespeople! Conveniently Extra Arranged Floor Space! s According to Sizes Pair All leathers in Pumps, Straps and Oxfords A Shoe fer Every Foot and a Style for Every Occasion No Branch Stores 612 13th Street Advisers and_Authorities on CARL M. BETZ, Manager Foot Troubles R —— A fortunate purchase at below usual figures enables us to offer 2,500 pairs of high- grade shoes to Washington Women at this low price. You'll regret not stocking up for the entire season—the styles are the latest. We're enthusiastic about the newness, the fine leathers, the wanted shades and the assortment of sizes it is pos- sible to offer. Styles Heels Materials Opera Pumps Spike Patent Leather Strap Pumps Tan, brown and Buckle Pumps High black calf Gore Pumps L Satin Cutcut Oxfords o Velvet " Lace Oxfords Flat Suede Beautiful Evening Slippers—in silver and gold, kid and brocade are included. Palals Royal—Downstairs Store Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.95to $2.75 V.alues—if Firsts shght Cirregulars of an_expensive full-fashioned, pure thread silk hose, in chitfon and light service weights ® a S B ...\\“\\\\\\\\\\ Union Suits 69c First Quality! Low neck, sleeveless, knee length suits, with tailored tops and reinforced arm shields and legs., Good winter-weight cot ton, with rayon stripes. Sizes Ol Specml Interest to Larger Women Extra Size Coats o $14-75 Very unusual values—as the larger size woman will in stantly recognize. The coats are suede finished with col- lars and cuffs of fur-and every coat is satin finished lining I'ointed and tailored heels are here; some with black heels and attractive lace clock mode |\ in various designs Sizes 815 10 1005 In daytime and evening shades! Palnis Royal—Downsiairs Store Wool-Mixed Unda Hose Girls' 50c Sport Hose, 39¢ 50c and 59¢ Mercerized and rayon sport hose witt 9 Irvogulars of $1 and $1.25 Qu Ful tancy patterns. 7y length T oats are - . i ull ~ These coats are made to fit the short stout woman 16 10 44, Tength with cut-out feet or ke lengil Filh lonticapadt hauw oS B mercssiasd with the lirge upper arm-—-and the extra tall woman with feet. Wear silk hose all Winter and COLAI- ALITACHIVE patterns. Szes 7 to Oy Choice of mushroom, shaw] or tuxedo collars ’ stll he combortable <with these fo [ hack ) o aw x M " ot OF pro Misses’ vayon hose with seamed backs Women’s Part-Wool tection. “Popular ligganie they chumer oo o - ghiiser e Palaby Koyul—Downstalrs Btore Friday Specials in Dresses—Suits detected under the sheerest ln.w Burson Hose, $1 Women's and Children's Hose 35¢; 3 pairs for $1 Union Suits Heavy weight, Sik and Rayon Mixture . and Coats—Remnant Prices! .00 A coliIoable, EoUBOHINE VIR . Wesieh v RRr b HRM i e thon and 16 ;,\% |“¢“ . _v,“,,‘,,,, 3 in aesorsad wolovs $3.98 in black and colors, Siees 8 to 1015 vaya A good color assortiment. Sizes 31 Wool Crepe Dresses, misses’ sizes biveavivive ERD 21 9 amd O, Perfent goods 4-$1950 Corduroy Suits; 2 green, 2 red ce s+ First quality and of good weight Extra Size Burson Hose, $1 : a ) A Fur-trimmed Sports Coats I $3.98 ! . : Women's Burson Mose- back and white e ariinned Aponicont ereeeee 9 Part wool with rayon stripes Medivm weight, Silk and Ravon Mixed In regular and extra sizes. Sizes 815 to I oat, size o, e S8 The style is low neck, sleeve Generously cut hose that will fit the laiges [ = : woman and wear well Good color assary . less, knee lengtheor Duteh neck, ment. Siees 9 to 104 Mren's Pulllength Hoxe Duglish ob Clearance of Mllle. elhow sleeves, knee length, All ; ‘ ? g A mercenized. Niges 0 o 10 ' are full cut and strongly rein- Children's 25¢ Stockings, 19¢ Hoys' Double Knee Moxe for gicater wear Niees 1085, U1 and U forced. Sizes 3o to 44 Jersey Dresses 9c Sizes 1438 Oran only! Palals BRoysl—Downstalrs Store Faglish vibbed, full length hose of we dinm welght —grev, nude, tan back, carmel Children's ',. Sport Hose - with tuioy legs and beige, Nizes 0 1o 9y Siees 7 to 10 I"nl.h Hoyak-Downstates Store Hoyal—=Downstales Ntove

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