Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT RIER ELECTR]CITY IN AIR HARNESSED NEW PRAYER BUUK NN RN MMM NI KNS The Store for Thrifty People”c Je Jc s e Je s F de A de A e de s de ke ke e FOR OPER. ATING SMALL MOTOR "'Sprmg and Winter Goods Needed Now On Sale When Your Dollars Buy the Most' o x ASK ENB []F "PP|NG C. Francrs Jenkins, Washmg- R[VlS“]N ASSA“.EI] : ton Inventor, Produces De- | X Brotherhood Makes Plea to) vice Run by Static. | Statement That Latest Edi- x I. C. C.—Irregularity | S N | tion Is ‘Gravely Inadequate’ * e $11tuvuuuuuu;uuuuuuuuuuuuuuu»z Women’ Rfieaulir_nid'hsl: of Wages Scored. |Apparatus. Still. Only Play- Backed in Comment, }SXVNF{\TERS‘ . Ty B SRt O)D Ordezs % Extra Size Underwear “13 MGG [ thing in Laboratory, Runs | SLOFalisze g1} l[-][ AIK]K\\( £ L B Br the Associated Press b4 ¥ 50c to $1 Odd Lot x Objections of organized Pullman | Best in Bad Weather. il n of the p;f;,‘(’,’r‘“g:':; 'l""‘ *SUIT CASES 1 3 g . 3 Girls’ Underwears forsl E% porters to the general practice of hav- | | the House of Bishops tends in several *.m Mo snaDs and:l0cie i : « o K B e Believi the potential harnessing tatement of Bi hop Hm\:"m;"xrxlll;;giém Sl $l w: H 234 * tips were heard yesterday in formal clieving in the potential (\\il\ I“ eme S| o i ol ’R' X 3 nts before the Interstate Com- | Gf the clectric encrgy in the air [of Brayely”lne *SWEATERS |* 3 New Spring St S B S R ;| A —— TN R W a1 1316-1326 Seventh'St: N.W. 3 PORCH FROCKS 31“ former member of the Railway Labor | e first step in that Hirection with the JENKINS STATIC MOTOR. position brings the question of disestab- — xifitfliifitiifl.tfiittitfi‘lfiiitfiififiiiiitittfifitiifitt:‘ o the Bn“l\clhoo(tlho{ . sful construction and te mvtnflnw - Ll:\mcl:: nmrl;npmmhmluy than ever *Boya $2.95 $1 $1.00 Rayon Silk $1 $2 Double Bed . . * ers in urging a h is actuated entirely s efore the public. ), * o e omaion e b R | N e | Babi ahmoher ORI 10| e Mo Post decars: “we are| ¥ LONGIES 91 Underwear, 2 for MATTRESS COVERS 1 H‘"""i ;;0""' 3for $1 X NT&:?:( ogios se an sis pel ‘;:‘\\rcg“"\]\‘glr;:‘dcn;‘\m;““ ““.\ 03 invention of radio-motion pictures, 1rc N’;‘)‘““ ‘:' s nhw llln“ Cm“;‘n‘!’vf‘f’:}!’flsr *" plie ualihe uants i geay. tanan \ o t u‘,:::” s and stepins > lanne owns * " \r. Hunt argued that Ihe entire sys e it e antenna tand fmmnd""‘““‘ way. |‘ smoothin the passage of this new edl- *Boys Heavy 25¢ Striped 8Y d $l 3 s il t ow prevalent of having the tion. The conflict must end either by a oy Sae gl pei b e ! POSTPONE DIVORCE CASE. 3 st it i i o he % Corduroy Pants 1 Outing Flanneld 1 dS. v,.u&p,...,, s1s SETL TTE 1% Pullman company. he said required n\‘;‘n‘““f“_ . —— ich, as it stands, must offend v R e o fouble. faced. heavy| Wintee weizht: high nee slecves COR E 5o x?flq ‘n;.\‘r:c";lsf‘:{g‘;:hl?:gmxl:g | set l-\‘uglnun into the ;.m\md i anee to Thomp:on Hearing in| | the ”m'x“;rglfi?;r a very large number of Zfor $2 Scnlloped 81x105.inch™ - uor legislation and at the same made them practically useless in to look for contributions from passengers. | He emphasized the irregularity of in- comes and declared it was time for Uu‘ commission to act. George Kelly, general solicitor for the Puliman _compan: opposing the | pany had long proh soliciting for tips, but that the tipping | system had been long established and | was generally discussed in wage nego- | tiations Luther Walter. supporting Kelly. | questioned the jurisdiction of the com- issue the order the brother- | s nded. but Commissioner ened to suggest that the control over services and arrangements Was complete ld probably include wage ques- ‘r * —— “If vou want to forbid me giving a Flannelette ¥ 40-inch All Silk Radium =t s e » PAJAMAS 5] % 40-inch All Silk Charmeuse 5 argument. “but don't al- Jow the commission to be used as the tool of shrewd labor organizers. This | custom has been in effect ce 1867 | and I do not know of any :aw which has told the Interstate Commerce Com- mission to undertake social reform m the direction of abolishing it.” The commission took the complaint | and arguments under advisement and | will announce its decision later. NINETEEN MAY RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS AS PILOT B c . L W 9: Burson s s ommissions Likely for Students 1f you need new furniture, you need it NOW!—an nt Si g a suite or odd piece, and there’s no better piace than at PEERLESS, where Hall-Yearly fe Re- Silk & Wool Hose Is. P““ s'“‘ Hou Due to Shortage of Aviators ductions prevail. The prices quoted below te!l only part of the story—we have hundreds nr ather won- Portect o in Army. Come in and look around at your leisure. 25c Rosednle nd tewenants n. : HANDBAGS $1 Pillow Cases Ofor 51 Air Corps may be offered to | derarm and _po: " 4 S of standard coun 19 fiying cadets who will graduate Feb- | fuary 4 at the advanced fying school, ‘ when it was repaved. but failed to do | 80, and the District had the work per- | formed Corporation Counsel Bride | #nd Assistant Corporation Counsels s and Keech appear for the Dis- s10d 3 Cretonne 3Yds-$l Bed Sheet 2‘0!'51 %0 back to civil life on a | $]12:50 , ) o Phiots Tixpi et s15 ¥ S0 Yard- Wide $ : . pilots for < ite: 3 Yd Women's High-Grade e f:*%“ T s1750 3 Wash Satin S. 1 Storm Rubhers ZPrs.sl ed th; ey be commission- 5 . P made i ety Mo .uu'ua'u'i..uw:uuuu- ’ ; 4 Heals : r o1 = » s S 2 i - - = ¢ School S 0es ii Sprine Hats & D. C. SUES FOR $14,482. | S1¢ o ii Spring Hats $ ,,,,, =3 % $2&s3 Two Traction Compnnun p ;\ 3¢ 32 Values E 2 med DS ot 20 Handsome 6 Prs 51 : i i Columbia yesterd: L 3 : - et HIGH-GRADE SUITES g | i ¢ i shington Rail- » s b -';."» i 'ofazfimfi:eslr‘a:fl t Men's 50¢ and 69¢ 3 $l o e B2 :aGi G ] at HALF PRICE s for$1} SRR i the - * ‘as o 10 replace its | Rayon Hou otors; extra value :éh ild F. S E 3 in the middle of the avenue | 5 chaicrentsi Fancy is " s « * 14 Lx - * » - L& 3. trict. WIII! Head loved to Body A plan to move the head of Simon of | Budbury. one of the statesmen-arch- bithops of the Middle Ages. from i present resting place in 8t. Gregory Church, Sudbury, England. 1o Canter. bury. where the body is interred. has | proud of the posses the head of | the man who was executed without trial | by rioters during Wat T; Rebellion, and so far has refused 1 give it up, | the rotor with slight space in between |Bl=—=0n|— the dickens at ot} The motor con which are_fastene spaced. This is mounted on a ba: are four other plates which la b As the positive energy from the acrial runs through one set of plat the ve charge from the ground per meates the over-lapping ones. The two forces push against each other and means of tiny brushes and the extra plate to prevent the rotor from getting “off center” the wheel revolves con- tinuous ! means of a * al Mr. Jenkins | n: motor. At present it is regarded as a | ‘plaything” in the Jenkins laboratories. | g | sociated counsel in New York. Cleveland Await New Evidence. CLEVELAND, Ohio, January 21 (#) o —Hearing on a divorce action brought ' {Hiinke’ the new pro Y Mrs. Alberta Brown Thompson against-Charles M. Thompson, wealthy head of the Thompson Products Co. | here, was continued two weeks upon |in only one thing—that is the bishop's application of her counsel when the |exp case was called today. The delay was made necessary, the ttorneys told Judge Harris ing., by the discovery of new that called for a conference The ature of the evidence was not indi- speed of the |cated. Mrs. Thompson's action is based on rounds of cruelty. PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 827-829 7th sT. N.w. | =1 —r=][(] derful values—suites and pieces that have been marked remarkably low during our Half-Yearly Sale. I |""The Daily Ne organ in Great . the chief free church ritain, which support- d the original prayer book measure, s do not go far cnough and may result in a second re- | jection, which must, almost certainly, [ result_in an appeal for establishment The News disagrees with Bishop Barnes d belief that in the debacle to | which the church seems to be drifting I the church may be ruined. Is | constderabl ihey are Submitted to Parliament again, s that novertheless disestablishment - In the meantime has come definitely to | the foreground in practical politics. *BLOUSES Rro attach Men’s 79¢ Blue iWork Shirts Coll: % Mer's $150 and $200 iF hlne ]S]'nrts : Aratex Collars * * W *1 og 3 = fi“ M loth uff, attached 1% MUF F LERS : solid colors m ;Umcn Suits 1 Rinhed Unig « pereala hlonses: colla Sizes R to 16 2for$1 perfect: f §1¢ attached: broadeloth soft )Imvwl imper 813 washable Made with 5 lite: and sray Fa $l uumu‘ "“Q' Choose From Hundreds of Wonted Hose Fancy ot patter 1.00 Tie Blck urtam Se 1.65 81;90 fifit.tfii..fifit a Zfor $l T, qume dranatiten a Zfor | W MOHAWK SHEETS $1.75 27x27 Flannelette Dlapen, 1 Dozen Ve heavy T leaches made by 1 $ 1 5200 Sitk-Fringe Krmkle Bedspreads 39c 22x40-|nch ,;uuuuu4~;;;u‘:o;uuuuiuunnuuuuuuua ! 5,000 Yards cf New sl iISPRING SILKS Worth $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 Yd. % 40-inch Washable Flat Crepe ¥ 40-inch All Silk Satin Charmeuse ll» 40-inch Washable Crepe de Chine : % % 40-inch All Silk Georgette rason t 36-inch All Silk Changeable Taffeta 36-inch All Silk Changeable Charmeuse ¥ 36-inch All Silk Satin Charmeuse D 36-inch All Silk Duchess Satin ,xs 36-inch All Silk Chiffon Taffeta Every v Spring shade. * hew it bbb ittt Sttt L revssspseTsToTew. | 15¢ Half Linen Tga Towels * 89¢c Yd.-Wide Sport Satin e ot Zl’Yds. 1 ¥ 5 $2.00 All-Leather 50c’ Sunproof » —Sl ..‘..".'.""""'."' 25¢ Yard-Wide Pajama Check 7 YdS. $2.00 Hand-Painted lecpe~ de Chine chrf H|gh Shoes ) v o 60. *: 51 51 Panel Cnrtains \ ;".O‘O.‘.l!“.)i'O!'Cll...l'."..'Dl..‘.'!.‘ll" Every new weave. Every vard perfect and cut from full pieces. SZ Tlpcnry or S(nped COUCH COVERS B 3 $ Sl AARARARAA AR A AR R A A A AR AR A Ak Every yard crisp and & ek lZforsl $1.00 Double » 2 for 5\1 nd Ve X Meta rt Ha v.“n"t'.'fi'fi"tfi“t" Women's Fancy Fglg Slxppgrs 2 PI'S. .-A sl sl Rummage Table of Wcmen s House Shppcrs \\ G Men s Hllh Gude 1 Storm Rubbers 31.49 New Linen Waist Boys' Wash Suits 1$1. ‘B Whhe Broadclcth HOOVER DRESSES S1. SILK TEDDIES _ Women's Flannel 0 Broadclqtb Slms TUB PRESSES Chnldren ’s Blanket > u&.llluull‘».&o'&lo‘ PR A A R R R R e 2 22 SR R e 2 2 Wemen s 79 Flannel Goxms s o ryan: 78c Bunzalow APRONS BLOOMERS $1 Sample \\ aist S]"‘ S]"‘ 51* forsl: HorS1% 9 Crena de ln-a- LOOM ERS~ Mu; Emb'dy Fron 1K GOWNS 2 forS17 Gi 7to 127 - X Zforsl* 51 ATH ROBES Winter & 5pn-:ga Items for : Babies’ $-Day 23 silk Kait Caps. wool i s tt‘.fii.....fiQtitifittltfifltit..'fifif : **‘k*****fi*** " ******‘k**‘k**** andmade Gowns g "forsl"‘ e Zforsl*‘ A wree lrh' Flannelette 25c Km! BODY waists 6 forSI . omen's anon {: owns, Shps Tcddles I Enghsh Saleen forslc Zforsl« Derly . TRRRAR R AR ARARARRARRRRRR R AR ARAR AR R R RRRAN | S0c Yard-Wide 4 Yds. sl ;A’Sc Yd. Wide T Crepe or Nainsook é $ * WEVE SMASHED PRICES TO WEE BITS E Union Suits To clear Our Entire Stock of : o e * 7% Ravon S!ripe gl COATS & DRESSES ; #t%ms --f"s 13 ST 3Yd $l 312 Coats, Were $9.95 and $12.95 ... ... .. . s FINE QUALITY SUITES S. P4 2 56 Coats, Were §16.50 to $24.75 . . $10.2| New 18 Gils 2fo Sl ¢: o e wus 8 31 Coats, Were $19.55 to $24.75 . s12 & Panty Dresses l' el * 21 Coats, Were $29.75 t> $39.75 . . 0% \ a.t HALF PRICE :flflc w°°' T'“' 2 for l t6 Racooney ‘r:d Saaline Fur Coats, Were $59.50 239 E Seconcs of §1 Women's Underwelr ‘ “mall Lot Women's Stre st Dresses . sl R Bl 2 {or sl * Gt ot . ;«3<.|k Dresses, Were $6 to $9 : O i ool 11l 1ina 4-plece Genuine Walnut Vencer Bed 124 Silk Dr , Were $9.95 to $12.¢ 2 "3 R ‘.IXMMI'}:‘:ui‘l’fi’:l“;‘r‘n:fii'r’:"\” Lufm;h‘\:‘x'll ‘,ZSC Children’s $1 : 12 S:IL Dre ur: \V::: $10 to ;:,' 75 5 . Sifor gf: 3 Women's $1.49 2.Piece bl * i st plpmdeldl. o School Hose, 6 pmr: = 3 27 Party Dresses, Were $10 . $5 E Crepc Pajnmus Bc n' €1 Peter Pan X (15 i leached Muslm 6 ydt. PLACK SATEEN STEP-]NS 5 forsl Wlsh Suits 2 Ol'sl * -Wlda Colored 39¢ Filet l.ace \\ omen's Warm $1 9* C n-L\ « Glasses dRIeB, ndian Head, 4 ydx : Sl | CURTAIN NETS SYdS 1 KNIT Sl.ll’ ?forsl Bloomer i)resses 51 * For Reading or Distance, “Simmons” ‘r. y . Ltk 2 ; As Mo, Be Required, od, Sorin Cedar Chests R e Prescribed by Dy, Rose and Marers Chifforabes *aimmons | | Sensations) Sevings: Alwags, Presant—Nave Gosdson Sale BARGAIN B\bLMENT b $13.95 e AND PAD | proof and all reduced | L T e 6Yd : l - "* A . o b duning our Halt-Yeany BG BOINRNS e Suk : S.‘ 7Prs. $l Hall Runner Eale 5Yds.1 PERCALE W 10¢ Yd. Wide ¢ q,me‘ cmhlo Yds l antne Aol ot 8 Yds. sl FUTURE DEAIVERY— 8 KEE OF CHARGL! lSc C-nfic‘m Huck Towels el whiy (TSR NY 50¢ 81-1n. Bed 6Yds.$1 oL ponular hramd alight s 18for $1 Z4Ib‘for §1 4 Yds. 1 $ 5 Only DO NOT MISS THIS SALE 19¢ Yard-Wide Selection of Frames to Suit SPINET .!T...m B o bHEETlNC CRETONNE DESKS il i o -1 8 il R L S g g al.oo Silk Fringe §2 06180 Doubla-bed e Amacken [ ] Dro D l‘: Rose $19.75 to ,""Zisl;‘.; | Pa |éurh:n.;' Zforsl BI.ANKETb [a-sl Dren Gmd\:mus Yds sl E Optometrist and Optician i uality L A N R, VoW $79 ’ “LOW?” in Price 827-829 Tth St. N.W. | :—.——=—lm:-_'3m::,._ ==lelfale=—— ol la[——) I8¢ l' Sheelmg o 10 Yds. $l M, Meary weiew 929 G St. N.W. With #. M Jacobson A Ben Potablished 0 Vears Don't Forget Address “‘ llhll Impnr tvd RAG RUQS 00 Ripplette LDé"Fii'EADs 51 N i 4for31 2. B M iy « 3 4 . and 1.00 lelB Rcd Star S8 '*Llh;' proo! : Vi LNV W e x Reg. $10 & $12 Values s , Sl ?5 A lAl_’E‘RS ZI.)OZ $i AR'I T'le4Yds' s‘l g::l-‘y«:tc‘::tmsYds S] R“‘“‘ Mldfllt“Yds- 1 t §9¢ l)ulolcuu Hou C ovmlg 3 51* lZYds.sl* R.n'ou Hose 4 Prs. S] ¥ fi‘:fii‘s““ 3 lor sl : Ve vy biosond 0||hl| n.lnl S

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