Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 25

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J THE EVENTNG _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . TRIDAY. JANUARY 6 1998, 25 ez I T T S L P W s T e o e e e N UN B ARGFChcals Death Twicc‘u S WUN"I‘ MUVE A PRUPER]‘Y SUUGHI R e erverion ot conmerva. | CLOTHING 1S ASKED | EX-OFFICIAL KILLS SELF} TWML Within One Minute;| Vs V. aoniing " from ‘Franee” {int e mwmmmmmnrmmmmmmmflmmmmw French debt to the United States he Lynn said that if the full amount was YT Qli]l Nlll(’ll A“\'l‘ w;‘lu'!“ll h.:;\;h;.::‘c':"“ that Germany ::r:‘\l\.m.-y\I.rllvnu\(yll':;mil»:(‘mrnw:.v'l]u’{“l:xxr;l‘zy' Welfare Group Seeks Heavy l}nr-; cide When Job Is Refused. i ¥ e bited reporin. that the United venre, ments for Patients Leaving : EL PASO, Tex., January § 0P~ = AR States plans a world parley for a ¢ The square between Maryland ave- | br. R, A. Wilson, former cit¢ heali$ By the Associated Pinss, plete rP\ll";ll("“ th:"“‘fl"":"ll‘"J" ‘”n :mm, B, Iirst and Second streets is Bervice Hospital. officer, shot ara killed himself at the ROCKFORD, Til. January 6.-— . A ing that of Germany 2rna- e to Confain a_ beautiful model exhibi- le iy soataila Olat Nanson, 30, is still very much tional bondx an the medium of ettle- Hon Motse. Tt 1 mow oeennted hy n | Needy veterans are applying tn | City Hall here yesterday after he haq ——————— + . . ; Jam Breaks Above St. Louis,| ative atter two narrow escapes | Fixing of Reparations May|ment, was branded by secretary Mel- | Capitol Architect Queries |casoiine iling atation, an apartment |large numbers to the headquarters fired three shots at city employes, from death within a minute, lon today as untrue and without foun- : | house, ' bakery plant, a church, a ‘fif the Veterans of Forelgn Wars, |"fn of which took effect 4 N | i % motor car plunged off dation, Y wwinting shop and a dozen or, more | The physician entered the mayor'd Sweeping Boats Down Mis- | » "ifice “over he chiako ana | Take Years to Settle, U noah,” he asserted with u bang | SOUthwest Citizens on | irinting shon - #7707 511 Twelfth street. -asking assistance | offca: and asked 1o be reinsts | ern Raflrond tracks and | of hix fist on his desk. Prices of Land, The square hetween First and Sec. |0f that organization for clothes, a..fhr~||: chief, 2 position which iesinni Ri turned over, but landed right qov Ices 0 o “and Ci b nd e il clally overconts, it was reported to. | *1ned recently because of il h-am, sissippi River. side up with him uninjured, his Experts Say. Never Could Pay. - an and ':H‘l':.}_,'_,’;"“"'g o b g ,',’,'”,”,,“, Lt o an chatehan of | After this request was refused. 1 Suteinualie oo, the' toucks. Dase] Al . The ::t"": "“fn:' ‘::""I": """p\:;:""'m‘:" T mous Bartholdl Fouutain in the cen |the horpital welfare committee of th _"::"“ Ly s n‘fl‘f-uund fire: e looked up to see s " jermany v I8 spec v pro- = ORI ter. This land is v occupled by wnciatio ' b ST. LOUIS, January 6.—Two men| from the car just before the 1ocos | qp yoparations should be set as early |\ o Aed 6A1Y. to ks Gatdarny Lrom ind a number of dwellings, o ately discharzed from """,‘;""""'r"h"r nd Wills Ransome. cits beipg swept down the Mi T Rioiiduhds ""“""““‘"‘ it | Uk ol L and Canal streets and Maryland The plans for the new Botanic Gar. | hospitals and who have no money | - ‘ as possible and Germany be allowed to & . » ” All of the <hote pEvy Lpay "Without forelgn supervison, as | fnancial chaos and ruin, It Was 10 uouthwest received logters today | den scre remmren b the ne 1o | oF prospects of aetting work. Th 5 ol s Siivar fn SAbAEEE ahien A RUER S o inted out by an expert who alded ¢ Dnvid 1 | | Veteran arganization hax furnished | turned the pistol on himseif. s proposed by &, Parker Gllhert, agent | pointed ) v ed |signed by Davic nn, architeet. of [ cape architect, Willim F. Pa s & were rescied with the aid of life lines |Awhich will vequine yearaito determine, | e xaid, Garmany never would be able & 3 3 1 | e . Hess, divector of the l(n today there was no Clothing said | here late yesterday. The men were on Assessor Asks Commission for Data | in the opinion of Washington officiul®. | (q pay ite present obligations. but until [ ini the price at which they o [tanic Garden. and David Lynn, archi. | Kohen, i | 6 6 6 squares hounded by First and Second | wi/dle: ; x 4 \ ec he on o ut hospitals ¢ ore 101 Tt i # problem that must he de- |, basis of settlement fx reached the [inz to xell their holdings ite for | tect of the Capitol. n come on itale | ORRGT A% iver Koatt “'i”‘ S ;” e on Changes Ordered. ! | IR b A e Al (A PHRTIONAY, O | Sony " will continie'to. aperate, |the. National otanic Gavden,_.Thee | 3 < ? | without a penny.” he stated, “and | from their moorings and carried down. | £ ex which must receive 1he |.q there Is no time limit to its opera. [nre the parcels of land divec routh | e N ent Mlled with churn Isanction of parliaments,” declared one | (jon. of the present Botanic e and Retires After 30 Years. | cTothing witl bé recetved ‘st the hend=) ) s official eapable of speaking with| “Only the ‘most rash expect Ger. [Conzress already has ; od &0 AP | | Eita) 8 Suse Sith, sth Cev- oLl ST e R Co]d G Flu, D 1 barses whie o Tan hards % set of plat authority on the subjectf but who|many to he abe lto pay her $33.000,. | Pr JISE O st A L Fort Riley, Knnw. has heen (0UATters s, Grippe. Flu, engue 1 ing the unses for which refused to he quoted by name. {000,000 war debt.” this official added, |Property. | placed on the-retired liat of the Army | Jowersd near " i€ inihe District has heen | o far as the United Sitex i con: | “Of conrse, conferences must be held | - Congress alto has anthorized an an-fon b n application after more than | Dorinz Phoenician seamen saited | BlhOU‘ Fever and Mfllaflfi e at St. ( red. and that the execntive officer | cerned. he pointed our. this country |to reach a compromise settlement, as [ Proprintion of S576.308 for (h = continuons military serice, |around Africa 500 years hefore Christ. | o hiithe st o the commission indertake t is interested only fo the goint where [ has been done with nll of the other e 1 ¢l fol the Veterans' Bureau has been send. | Jine heen | ing some of them to us. Any kind of W 1 Preserivtion for The other 10 river lordere - international financial settlement. Ger- | recommendataion of Mr. Gilbert srounded The "<t was made by Commis [ many hax settled her debt to the flows out the Dawes plan and, in his effort to relieve | nited Siates, he said, by agreeing to | opinion. after close study of the situ- A ¥ 5t s office personnel of the | pay the $200.000.0000 costs of the | ation, it ix merely a suggestion for the | » pack let go, Henrv extra work involved in posting the | Army of Occupition and is now | foreign deblor nations to consider. John Parke 7 zoning chanzes on old maps | making payments under the Dawes | The United States is out of it.” 3 ox, " . plan, v S Ordered to Capital. | Con' itiative. Maj. J. F. Cottrell Assigned. Stuart G, Wilder, 3d Infantry, | \zui.m‘:‘):::lv’r::l‘;-|.l-:l~'.;:q‘:m with-| Ma]. Joseph F. Cottrell, a:nflfx\n 71"" m 8'"" T0 B sTs W Quality. al a Price” ; 4 out qualification that the United [lory Corps, has been relieved from n was the dered to this ity in the his- | States will not ake the initiative in|duty at the War Department and as- 1910 ftavieal seetion of the Army War Col- | promoting these conferences destined \vuwtl to the 6th Coast Artillery, loge, agree upon the total whic! neisco, $3 Handbags Are Special at 51.98 All new—every one—for this Janu- 2. Underarm. envelope and pouch stvles of smart leathers ir black and correct colors. Street Floor e -rias 53 50 Fur-l.med Capeskin Gloves $2.39 Sizes for men, vouths and boys. Tan and brown with warm, gond fur and oi pliable capeskin, All sizes, Street Floor [——[a[c 0..00000000000000000‘0“000000000‘000’0’00 iaaa Y Satisfaction Since 1839 4 G0000000C G0U IUT0 20000 XU N0 0OL CORUAQU IO BTl [ol——ol—— 00— a|[c——|olc——]o][c——= | 0|0 ] Brand-New u‘a 7\ ¥ DRESSES | s 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. ~ 000000000:00000000000000000000000000000000% ;000.0'00’00000000 Overcoats In New Spring Styles 55 for Misses and Women | g | | | i soaod $esessssssssee Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Formerly $29.75 and $35 18 In addition to the large savings that one may now enjoy, there is the added advantage of selecting from various styles. In this group specially priced, there are coats in numerous fine styles, all elaborately furred and well made of dependable, chic fabrics. Colors and an ample assortment of black. Sizes 16 to 44 and 42)% to 52%. Second Floor—King's Palace RISS0IICVOLONGOO0DOIVTOVOOC B8O Big long school coats. of exrellcm.quzhvy dark mix- tures. Well tailore: lined. Sizes 11 to tan and gray chinchilla dark mixtures of good [ ] ity. Warmly lined. 2% to 10. New Shades New Styles New Effects New Materials 350 Smart Frocks 3% Prs. Women’s Every one is talking of the wonderful dress-value New Shoes . offered in our Basement for $7.39. And now—a new shipment—right off the New York market—offers s3 99 500 Corselettes Newly purchased and worth 2 to §3 Stunning brocades that resemble sllks and rayon-striped cottons com- hined with firm, surgical elastic are featured. One model with swami top front, another with inner dia- phragm belt and still another with extra insert of elastic at center front. Strong hose supporters. All sizes 32 to 52 in the group, but not in every style. Second Floor even greater value. Smart one and two piece frocks of georgette, flat crepe and crepe de chine. New s —cl T s s v % tyles—clever effec wanted shades—lovely ma Just 300 pairs, shoging the terials—all sizes—features that vou would expect to newest styles In imitation mul only in a far higher priced group. They're great :'?;“ "g“’t’:" l'n“l"!"!' ‘:‘“ ) £ n n meta values—you will realize this more than ever when pumps, straps, ties. oxfords you sce them! and gore pumps. All s!m in REAL values! Women's $465 and $3.65 “Save-Arch™ Shoes: i the lot. Spee only . 150 Cl'uldren s New Oxfords W : : o o o o o o o o o o (3 o Q o § o o o 8 © g H b3 & © o o & o [ @ o o o e & < o o o o o o o o o o [-3 o a ————— ' = 1 Women’s Perfect = New Felt Hats SILKHOSIERY (gt o ccr 1208 in a Special Group at T | L 5198 Full fashioned, 7 and 8 strand heavy service weight stockings with short A s Sase i or longer lisle welt and lisle feet with deft touches of the sea- toe block. More than twenty-five :":":4"‘ I::::’»;:—»’.:.‘:&":Lfi smart shades, including rifle, dust, . there are coforings fo suit gunmetal and the new light tones. ::»:::;;-::m complexion and Perfect and evenly textured and ex- \ : : bt rviccable *or csent Close-fitting, short brim, ceptionally serviccable *or pres N skull and cut-out brim ef- weather wear, fects in the newer types— with ribbons, ornaments womefl’l ‘l For“' Mi[l, Clli]d.rel’; . and cut-out felt trims, Union Suits 75c Union Suits 55C ‘ Felt Hats Reduced to Ravon striped fine cotton, also Fleeced, walst attachment suits A small group of odds and ends—all good, 50c Eopneidh ilpseny bk ot el ome NIl o it it present sezson sivies, Black and colors, Low neck, sleeveless and knee ankle lengih, or Dutch neck, el length in sizew 36 10 42 how sleeves and knee length Continuing Our Great Clearance Sale of g o ..\-\A oxfords for dress and play i BEE—EEEfiE === Street Floor—Ki Palace Street Floor—King's Palace i i S K’OODM ’JQfi’JOGO(JD@O‘)DODMGOOQOOQOOO COO00000C00DI0 90“000”00&0“0”0% LOCTVTICOVVOTIVTIVIOIVVY S ————— A A S g Ch l d w C t Worth 59¢ and 75¢ ildren’s Winter Coats| "3s and linen, Al colors, white and that formierly sold for the above mentioned prices $6'95 IV Cokts ol ot ol ol A hraablth: ey colors, suhle for presont wear | Do you wonder that even the lzieat, by every spoonful that crumbles in dwd=—a breakfast dish that's just warm liniy irio brodelotlil BT RIte Al Size and shape of w patty shell= ribbon, wound round and round don't know your Mutfets yet, prome A The very thing to brighten a "r"u’rly $8 to $l .‘ worn irock or add chic fo a pew Reduced to 3l"l Trinngular Snrfl, 1 Tets' Coats of genuine Botany hroadcloth, chin b A Sillin = elot,’ velours -and (aney cwonlen ¥oINlis Ml b woolen piaids and. velours—all with Tatie fur col, ARE gk w'fl‘”‘i‘“‘;"‘:;',;_’ ged knfek~ sleepiest member of the family ve: your mouth, from the first to the last! especially good to. eat! Serve with COLORS—Gypsy, monterey, powder blue, Ty y i ) ) e or, i you prefer, striped per- || and as light! Tts butternutsbrowned, =three whole yards of itt=baked, ise mwmmn t now for tos tan, wine, rust, red, brown, copen, plaids High neck and long slegves orinkly vound top ix @ promise of toasted, Vitaminy, calovies, minohh: morrow ™ s Ee——— 2 n § one. Collae and enff sets, jahors 8 $L.45 % : 9 . 2 Boys’ 4-Piece Frimmed wath charming furs on collars and cuffs. 8 breasted coat style and of &ll-wool lars and nicely made, Sizes 7 o 16, ° sponda to the callP For here's what It's pure whole wheat, cooked, cream and sugar. Or add fruit, fresh mecond Floor—King's Paluce in slees 7 10 15 vears New Neckwear and vestees of fuce, silk, organdy A clean pricecut on every smart, desirable cont izes 2 1o, 6, tabrics Splendid patterns and Chinchilla Cloth Coats in tailored style, with 59C ! o Muffot is! drawn out to a finesspun, filmy«thin sliced, stewed or preserved. 1{ you 0BB60GBO0GE0L0LLOLOO0OGALGRN0LSANGE HOANONONBRLEHNOEHOBOHBOBONNLNGET Birest Floor ) orunchy crispness==a promise kept roughage (bran). Basy digestibiliy! *+ The Quaker 0!" Co., Chicagen WOVVI 2 TIVTIVVVV VIV VAT IVT VDO

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