Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 20

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Resolution Urges Congress to Texan Says Bride’s Family Kidnaped By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 20.—A six- foot Texan complained to police to- day that his father-in-law and two brothers-in-law had “kidnaped” his HONTE OWNERSHP HELD THRIFTAD Speakers Stress Advantages STAR, WASHINGTO School; Paul Twyne, Cooke, Oyster and Grant Echoola Miss Elsie Plerce, Brook- land, Wheatley and Hayes Schools; Mrs. W. E. Chamberlin, Tyler, Bryan, Lenox and Wallach Schools; Mrs. M. W. Davis, Petworth and Gales Schools; Dr. Thomas E. Green, City Club; Claude W. Owen, Round Table Club; C. E. Dickinson, Langdon and Woodr! Schools. Wlllllm T. Hopkins will speak at the M. O. A, 1736 G street, at 7.30 ocluck tonight, and Stephen H. Talkes will address the Boys' Club of Washing- 1dge D. C, FRIDAY, ive 8 radio talk on “Thrift of Own- ng Your Own Home” from Station WTFF at 9:30 o'clock tonight. Tomorrow is Pay Bills Promptly day. Mr. Talkes is chairman of a lpceh.l committee supervising the observance. Fleischmanns Legally Separated. PARIS, January 20 (#).—Mrs, Helen Kastor Flelschmann was today granted a divorce from Samuel Fleischmann, whose address is given as New York JANUARY 20, 1928. Sore throat waits here also After long exposure to bad weather, after sudden changes of temperature, after min-* gling with crowds—gargle with Listerine, the the mouth and throat where so many colds start. It isimportant, however, that you use it early—and frequently. sixth and latest bride. John_Pritle declared_he married Mrs. Alice Kuppinger, 35, of Tren- ton. N. J.. Wednesday, but that her father voiced objections when he learned Pritle had been married and divorced five times before. Pritle said he let her meet her relatives alone at the Hotel Bristol and later when he returned he was told they had taken her away with them. Police told him there was nothing they could do. ton at 8:20 o'clock. John Petty will City. They were married in New York. Call Us When You Want A Laundress! O laundress can swish your week’s washing through 600 gallons of rainsoft water, nor finish it in the sweetly fresb manner of the modern laundry. And yet “Home ownership encourages thrift, laundry washing costs no more . . . often less . . . than provides permanent shelter, promotes | home washing. Let us take over the burden of washday family harmony, increases community | . fet us prove to you that the laundry way 1s the spirit, strengthens citizenship, enhances soundest economically and practically. Call us TODAY! pl‘fst;fllll cred! promotes the health, comfort and happiness of the family % LAUNDRY Everything Ironed Consult your banker or realtor and learn how to own your own home.” Here is a service that is worth a trial. All pieces are washed perfectly clean and ironed. The ironing is done by machine. On de- livery everything is ready for immediate wear with the exception of fancy picces. They need a little touching up by hand. Try this service. We have hun- dreds of women who like it. a pound apiece 10¢ 7 Shirts Hand Ironed When you want your shirts hand ironed wrap them separately, ]whcmz them inside your Everything-Ironed Bundle. Phone—Our Driver Will Call safe antiseptic, when you get home. ‘This pleasant precaution has nipped many - acold and sore throat in the bud, before they ‘became serious. Listerine, being antiseptic, immediately attacks the countless bacteria that lodge in Most of the fall and winter months are “‘sore throat months” and for your own pro- tection use Listerine night and morning. It is a good habit to acquire. Lambert Phar- macal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. Gargle when you get home Continue Restrictions Set in 1924 Act. of Property Holding in Campaign Here. Continuance of the basic provisions T‘ns is Own Your Home day of Thrift of the immigration act of 1924 was 1 o urged upon Congress last night in a | fine el e s Siap e | prosperity 1s being stressed by kers before a score of schools, clubs or_organizations. In connection with the day's observ- ance the special Own Your Home day committee, of which Joseph A. Herbert is chairman, issued the following state- ment: ental Memorial Hall, under the of the Key Men of America, 1 patriotic organ: ici- The national o Speedy Motor Boat Planned. Equipped with eight aeroplane en- gines of 2,400 horsepower, a motor boat designed by M. Bugatti, the famous rac- o niries. D ng niotor designer, is expected to attain ave suttep- |a speed of 87 miles an hour. Bugatti ation or Who | popes to travel from Brest to New York laws Was YeCOM-® | i 49 hours. The boat resembles a sub- | marine in_construction, and in heavy the crew of eight ‘will be in their ri The craft is 120 feet wide. the pe pportioning the quotas was likewise advocated, as e extension of quota Testrictions have the mended i De tmmigration _restrictio s sti Johnson of Wash- . Republican. chairman of the lmn igration, committee, told | Democrat. of ed that America’s HERE'S only one “ready-to-fry”,made from Gorton's famous salt Cod Fish (“No Bones”). It comes in this happy-looking yellow-and-blue can. Open the can, roil the contents into cakes and fry in smoking-hot fat. That’s all—and you have a delicious break- fast, luncheon. or sup- perin less than no time. ged exclu s from the r admission | and lving LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM If you don’t say this wo: derful new cream gives you thecoolestshave you ever had you will be one of the few exceptions. record office on of Wash- ited immi- of Ameri- peaking at the afternoon session, red strong alien influences are at work to have Congress repeal the na- tional origins provision. Elon Hunting- ton Hooker of New York City urged complete cessation of immigration if Recessary. Fred R. Marvig. executive director ©f the Key Men, preslded Safety Study Urged. | * { N y: \ | [ The appointment of five engineers ) . X by Congress to study automatic train TR\ | controls and safety devices for auto- | | nobiles at railroad crossings was pro- Members of the Laundryowners’ National Association | posed vesterday in a resolution by Rep- Co d Flsh Cakes SRR T . B 8386 - the safe antisepfic resentative Newton, Republican, Min- nesota. The devices selected by the Lincoln 867 + “Gorton's Deep-Sea Recipes” Goreon-Pew Faberics Co., Inc, Gloacestes. Mas i H ¢ Also Call in Nearby Virginic engineers, after being approved by“ Congress, would be uniformly establish- ed on the railroads of the country. Selling—400 Leather Handbags Much Less than Usual Price Silk—Leather 8 5 Few Rayon Lined Splendidly made Bags in the smartest sh able colors and combinations. Large U Stitched Bags—Pouch shapes—Back-strap and Strag shapes—many One-of-a-kind styles and copies of Fre Imports. Attractive Children’s Sturdy Shoes, $2% That Are Regularly Much Higher Priced Black or tan, Low or High Shoes of sturdy construction in styles for school or dress. Most are finely made Goodyear welts or turned shoes, but a few stitch-downs in lot Sizes in lot 5 to 2, DOWN STAIRS STORE i \L Values for Men k \ 3 / “ _?< \.’ v Broadcloth or Madras Shirts, $1.55; or 3 for $4.50. Silk Dresses—New Spring Styles Broadcloth Pajamas, $1.65; 3 pairs, $4.75. Trim- $ ! 3 90 med with rayon frogs. Sizes A to D. Darnproof Hose, 4 pairs, $1. Combed yarn hose, in wanted plain colors. Sizes 915 to 12, Only through the concerted efforts of our buyer and one of our New York Manufacturers are we able to offer such splendid quality, new-style dresses as these for $13.90 Values nderarm Bags— Genuine T‘xg~km smooth Cq mh Velvet, Pa Leather, Soft Shoe Calf, - t Lizard ( Hudson-grain Calf. You'll want two or three—come early tomorrow morning Union Suits, $1. cce -lined suits of medium- weight cotton. s 36 to 46, DOWX «TAIRS STORE Very Much Less Than Regularly HMoodmard & Wnthrap DOWN STAIRS STORE Washington in this selling— . various designs and colorings that set them apart from any you have scen before, Tomorrow—Selling of 1,700 Pairs of Full-Fashioned Silk Hose entirely “This selling includes dresses in these new Selling—Women's Cape\l\m Glows $1.50 Extremely well made and smartly tail assoctated with the finest Gloves, All o capeskin, in a one-clasp sty l\ n llu popt and white. Sizesin lot, 33, to 7 2-Picce Enscmbles _ 1-Piece Styles Many 2-Picce Effects sl A Famous Maker's Name Slight Irregulars of Stamped in each Glove $150 to 53 grades Our Famous 5 “Romilla” make You'll find adorable ne w styles in the new stiff taf to say nothing of the showing of the new flat crepes and crepe romaines, Ensembles may be had with long short coats, fetas, wide georgettes, All Shades for Spring and All Sizes 3 Styles With Famous “Romiils” Rase-line Also a Few Black Mocha Gloves, $1.50 or DOWN STAIRY STORR “Spring Stvle dresses This is a typical Presentation” en tirely new and not shown be fore by us. Advance Spring Felts—special $3.65 Fashion has again chosen UL And nowhere will vou tind more hecoming styles than made Hats atter a tatloved few silks ave offered in this sel and upturned brims, brimless ban etlects inall new Spring sha FULL - FASHIONED ALL - SILK CHIFFON ROMILLA HOSE, $1.10, Irregulars of $3 grade. \\With heautiful inverted embroidered clox. FULL - FASHIONED SERVICE ROMILLA SILK HOSE, $1.10, Irregulars of $1.85 grade. Silk to Irregulars of $1.95 grade, In out- hem. sizes Another Make of Hose Included in This Selling FULL- FASHIONED SHEER SILK HOSE, IRREGULARS OF HIGHER- PRICED GRADES, $1.10, Silk to lisle hem FULL-FASHIONE ALL - SILK CHI $1.10, Irregulars of $1.50 and $l 75 grades, are lisle reinfore FULL-FASHIONED SUPER-S ICE ROMILLA SILK HOSE, ROMILLA ON HOSE Misses' and tyles for g Matrvons’ about The values will most likely not be duplicated, Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 Women's sizes 36 to 44 DOWN BTAIRS treet, Nhapes wear and sports, run atternoon for 8y WIOKE DOWN KTATRS STORE DOWN STAIRY SEORY

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