Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 23

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MAY BUY TRIANGLE IN ONE PURCHASE Officials Consider Deal to Ac- | quire Entire Building Site at Once. 1 decision has mnot yet been ached as to how the Government will | oceed 10 acquire the so-called Federal ! gle for public building purposes, | nations are i ing that of- | may be advisable to take | iangle at once. | which now has become law. | expenditure of $25,000.000 | tion of the ground in the tri- ;ania avenue, I, but ap- | before the | |Inventor in Role i Of “Trapped Crew” Tries Out Device' By the Associated Press ! BOSTON, January 20.—A device | designed to preserve life in men entrapped in sunken submarines has been demonstrated here by its in- ventor, I M. Cottrell of Somerville He permitted himself to be used in the role of “entrapped crew.” He was lowered 35 feet under water to the bottom of Boston Harbor in a specially constructed steel tank and within 20 minutes the diver had established communication with him Sandwiches, water, olives and a flashlight were sent to him through a hose attached to the tank by means of a coupling device. FREED FROM MUD BANK. | Naval Transpoit Kittery Aided by | Coast Guard. ‘The naval transport Kittery was pull- | ed off the mud flats in the Potomac River. about miles below Washing- | [ | | | I | Manning and five | s which had been dispatched | aid Te rom the mud bank the members | of the House al affairs commit- ite to Hampton Roads | i Ty Porpoise_and the The Kit- was en RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE Senator, in Addr Condemns Politicians Who nmagrd and returned . Janu- Mur- saved the te Wed- esday, when they discoy lames in | her home and gave the alarm. bringing | the Jefferson District Fire Department | IS URGED BY WALSH The men were working next to the Friedberg home, . . street, g Unitarians, 2t fire Stir Hatreds. house $150. at the religious con- the Senate Wednesday, Sen- Democrat, of Massachu- THAT HANGS O condemned. politicians us hatreds. Refer- te clash, the Senator lad, as a mem- lic Church, to a body of Unitarians on such a ker was applauded when he allowed his audience to more than an hour on representation for d that he b"lle\r« can stop them now wi Ision, an emulsified_creosote that to take. Creomulsion is ical discovery with two-fold action; soothes and heals the inflamed me; branes and inhibits germ growt} Of all known drugs. creosote is recognized by high medical author- les as one of the g encies for persisi colds and olher forms o troubles. Creomulsion con! addition to creosole, other heaiing g the matter 0! be left 1o the States e that there was lit- v modification of the elements which soothe and heal infected memoranes and stop the the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on 1o the stomach is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- factory in the treatment of pel ent coughs and colds, bronchial Mills to to Cat Wagei asthma, bronchitis and other fo of respiratory diseases, and is cellent for buiiding up the after colds or flu. Money re FALL RIVER, Mass.. January 20 @ Pall Cotton M. 1 T t notified the tex- a 10 per cent wage re- duction would be put into effect Janu- ary 30 at all milis operated by mem- bers of the associalion after taking according to direct TP A0 MARK AT Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street KEGISTERED. Importer’s Sale Oriental Rugs Over 500 Exquisite Examples if any cough or cold is not relieved fons Ask veur druggist.— Advertisement. REGISTERED of the Rug Weaving Art of the Orient From small Scatter Rugs to Large Palatial Car- pets in such weaves as Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Serapis, Keshans, Cabistans, Tabriz, Khorassans, Fereghans, Mossouls, Kazaks, Irans, Shirvans, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1928 At 2:00 P. M. Each Day By order of a prominent New York importer who is desirous of liquidating part of his stock immediately. On Free View Each Day Up to Hour of Sale TERMS: POSITIVELY CASH. &1 C. G. SLOAN & (0. AUCTIONEERS RORTERI b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928. - Ok PALAILS ROYAL - Family Outfitting Day! Winter Coats at Surprisingly Low Prices for Father---Mother--Daughters---Sons-—-even the Baby! On Your Way Through the Main Floor Take Time For Those New French et Kid Gloves $2.95 pair Some are ede, but there are glaces, too. Th have attractive cuffs in turn-back and embroidered effects, and you'll like the popular tan-bark shades as well as the black and white combinations. Smart Imported Glace Gloves $2.50 pair They're in turn-back-cuff styles, with two-toned and contrasting embroid- eries. in mode. beaver, tan, gray and black and white effects: also slip-on Biarritz gloves in glace kid. pique sewn. with Paris point stitching—in mode, beaver. gray and black. Glore Section Coty has a Square Compact with a Refill—89¢ Here's a compact and a refill. too— both 9 50c. You'll like the fragrant L'Origan scent—and there are all shades of powder. Toiletries The Scarf’s the Thing! New Ones $1 to $2.98 Sometimes {t's a triangle, sometimes it's square—and sometimes it's quite long. Gay or quiet colors and many designs—all new and attractive! Add a lace collar to your frock—the new Plastron—$1 set Put on one of these new collars, add cuffs—and vou change your whole appearance! They're smart—and new—and of imported lace. Neckwear Wear Violets— and be Smart $1 bunch ‘This Winter the violet is certainly one of the most popular flowers—and it adds a charming note on a dark coat. Lovely ones here—deep. natural tones or heliotrope shades, with violet foliage. Flowers Rhinestone Orna- ments Gleam on new Frocks—75¢c to $4.95 Not only on frocks, but on hats and on belts, the rhinestone pins and ornaments are the trimming of the hour. A sparkling array here—and charming designs' Trimmings Antelope and Silk Makes Modish Handbags—$2.95 Pouch style, with top or back clasp— fust as you prefer! They have fancy clasps outside—and change purses and mirrors inside. And they're very new! Handbags Crystals and Pearls are smartly combined —in Chokers, $4.95 Picture beautifully faceted crystals alternating with Justrous pearls and fintshed with a crystal sev clasp they're stunning! Jewelry Matn Floor Fine uality Fountain Pen 1.39 Made to Sell for $210 83.50! These are high-grade pens, made by Aiken and Lambert and they are all guaranteed seli-illers with 14-kt, gold pens. Plain and with band trimming $1 Box Slulmntry and Quill Pen Special! 59¢ Attractive hoxes, with high ooty qull pens Wil pebbles Main Floor Prices are down! Hundreds of Coats Reduced! Tomorrow is COAT DAY at the P. R. All Our Fine Winter Coats for Women—Misses—Children Marked at Extraordinarily Low Prices! Girls’ $15 and $19.50 & COATS |~ Are Now Marked \ L Every Fur-Trimmed COAT For Women and Misses $12.95 These are better coats for school and dress wear—of good quality materials, in becoming colors, warmly lined and interlined. TFur trimmed, too. Sizes 7 to 14 yvears S8 e Children’s Splendid Winter Coats $4 9 But $6.95 to $10 Values hillas—sor checked gwool- some plain cloths—make these All are warmly lined. Many are fur trimmed Blue, tan and other good colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years $ for little children's hats—were $1.95 to $3.95. PALAIS ROYAL Children’s Coats—Third Floor Reduced! No woman or miss who needs a \Win- ter coat can afford to miss this sale. So great are the savings—so out- standing are the values—it will pay vou to buy now for another season! At these reduced prices—each coat is a wonderful “buy™! $125—originally $175 and $185 $115—originally $165 $95—originally $145 $85—originally $115 $75—originally $95 $59.50—originally $75 $45—originally $59 and $69 Sizes 14 to 2036 to 4646 PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor ‘\e\\ colorsAne\\ flll\smfr\ l) ‘\F\\' STYLES In convents and private schools many pupils are required to wear these Just the combination “The Moderns” want! Bewitching New Spring Frocks for Misses 315 Pretticst dresses imaginable at 813! - That’s what you'll say when vou see these flowery prints that were Paris- inspired — these shimmering satins that are smart enough for a party—these smart new crepes for school and business and afternoon wear. light and dark col- ors. One and two piece styles. And SUCH a variety! Madels for many types—and sizes from 13 to 19 and 14 to 20. PALAIS ROYAL—Misses' Dresses—Third Floor Girls’ Navy Serge Regulation Dresses $4.95 and $7.95 & most 4 ve OY AL—Girls’ Dresses- Make a memo:—"See silk stockings at Palais Royal” Women'’s $1.65 and $1.95 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Ilm ofler is fm one dav onlv. Select Any $5 Hat You lee and Pay $3.85' There are no reservations—every new Spring $5 Hat is included! What an opportunity ! Here are the new crochet hats that the new straw and satin com- the ever popular and adapt- colors vou want, too promise to be so popular binations for wear at once able felts are all here. Just the Springlike greens, new tans, bright red and. of course, black. Models for youthful faces—models for women, Failored hats and dressy hats—but come tomorrow and try them on! PALAIS ROYAL- Miltinery—Thir Toor " e (‘l"llll u'rm- Iml! a [mcr about this ;.'oml l"""' ing—but we won't! Briefly— here are the facts VV.e're Clearing Out Men’s Winter Overcoats at $29.75 They're regular $35 to $45 grades re good - models young and not-so-young men will ke, and i up to ow high standard of quahty and talorng The style every garme Men'’s Two-Trouser Suits 327.75 For $35 $35.75 l::ll' $45 Grades Grades Plenty of hrowns, tans and grays, in eheviots, worsteds Al well tailared, perfect fitting suits of high grade PALAIS ROYAL Men's Stove - Main Floor and cassimore these excell thread silk hose. and all-over These “Specials™ Are b1 pr. Women's “Holeproot* seamed backs and Women's Blue Crane Sik Rose iee weigh and tatlored hy tatlored heels. Many shades. Women's Woal and £ray. oxford. beiw PALAIS ROYAL avon Hase Ma Just IS of These Boys' $0.95 Sheep Lined Coats $4.95 helt and veini Phey oo~ dved beaver, 9 I8 Boys' $8.95 Suede Leather Windbreakers Reduced to $0.95 atn Pl OF real suede fathe N elastic cufts a hattoms

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