Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 18

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IT STOPS THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Colds, Coughs due to Colds, and Common Sore Throat DON'T EXPERIMENT! ¥ This old ble _medicine theus ands—Tt will num A M Knows! JSG At All Druggists " EDUC \TIO\ AL. e ‘4 Bumu School with l + e ie] VASHNGTON |/ SCHOOL . FOR SECRETARIES r:~|~r, I l l Acconntanes: B. € S and M. C. S dr:m. . P.X. Preparation] nd ne Classes P atietin on Reauest BENJAMIN FRANKLIN \\l\lnslr\' Transnortation Raildin Wain elght-two-Ave-nine WOO0D’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. Line 28 Fsabiished 1385 Storthand and Secretarial Course. Accountancy Course. il Sersice Course. catalog free. Gradu; An advanced stndent (Evening ses- s have a vear for an aver- age of $2.50 per month. A heginner to pay an averaze of $5.00 Court F. Wood, LL. M. Prineipal LAW SCHOOL | 1314 Mass. A N.W. The second semester begine Mondas, Januars 0. For information phone write Wm. E. Leahy. Y 9 BUSINESS Poteet’s Touiece I‘lll’flnl and (llu lm ion DAY SCHOOL Rarnes-Pitmaj (‘-llmmhl \nlhml Bank Bll‘ . Main 4313 Geme Washington Umvemty Law School Farabiishea 1563 Memher Association of American Law Schools Approved by American Bar Assnciation course. 900 AM to for employed stubenis 510 %5 855 F M. Second Semester Begins “tenographic course. I mo.: Seeretarial course. 46 me. Position cuaranteed graduates. Fat. . 3338 G now. M. 233 Founded 1821 Graduate School Columbian College School of Engineering School of Education School of Medicine Law School School of Pharmacy Division of the Fine Arts Division of Library Science Summer Sessions Day and Late Afternoon Classes Second Semester Begins esvsssseces Natlonal School Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY. Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters, Color, Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamental |1 Courses, Personal Instruction Children’s Saturday Morning Classes Day snd Night Classes Connecticut Avenue & M 1747 Rhode Island Ave. MAIN 1760 Begins February 1st t1ecessesssssssssssssesrons Your Opportunity —to set new records —to find new friends { —to attain new ambitions { —to get ahead Lot us help you 1o reslize there worthowhile ohjectives, Pegistratione ere now Le 10k mefe for new ciasses Day snd Evening Sesslons Strayer College Accountancy and Secretarial Courses 721 13th Street Phone Maln 1748 VCntcher School of Painting and Applled Arts Contu Poturdas M 1603 Connecticut Ave LABOR WILL PLAN POLITICAL FIGHT, A.F. of L. Pressure This Year to Exceed That of 1916, Green Declares. MIAMI, Fla., January it will pursue its usual non-partisan pol- icy, the American Federation of Labor will be a powerful factor in the forth- coming general election, under plans | discussed by the executive council here | | vesterday, President William Green de clared last night. “I can safely say that the federation will exercise as great or greater influ- | {ence in the coming national political campaign as at any time heretofore, n excepting the 1916 campaign,” Pros ; dent Green said. In many quarters the federation was credited with holding | the balance of power on the 1916 elec- tion. | Committee Is Appointed. | A committee was appointed by the ! council, composed of President Green, Secretary Frank Morrison, James A. | O'Connell, president of the metal trades | { department. and Martin F. Ryan and | | Matthew Woll, vice presidents. to pre- | | pare labor’s platform demands to be | | presented to the two major political | ‘DBI‘UPS at their conventions. | | In this program Mr. Green mentioned | as likely subjects to be included child | labor. mine strike action. convict labor, | Panama workmen's retirement, larger appropriations for Labor Department , |and immigration work. preparedness. |the Shipstead anti-strike injunction {bill and conspiracy legislation to sup- | plement the Sherman act. i Will Support Delegates. Profiting by past experiences, the vet- jeran labor leader said. the federation's | (work will be limited almost entirely to | the two major parties. Meanwhile State | and local organizations will be asked to | support convention delegates friendly to their cause. | | Purther details of labor's campaign | activity will be planned at a meeting of the council in Washington on April 24 | The council’'s present session here is expected to end today with a discus- ‘slono( ted('raunn finances. |PET CANINE AND POLICE INVOLVED IN LAW TANGLE | —_— i Dudley Field Malone's Dog. Hit by Quarantine, Has Trouble in Get- | ting Away From Chicago. ! By the Associated Press CHICAGO, January 25.—Dudley Flrld Malone, the international lawyer, and | the police force of Lake Forest have found out to their separate chagrin _ | that the new anti-dog campaign here- | abouts has its disadvantages. Mr. Malone was hurrying through to California, and his pet Irish terrier. Prince Pat, was with him. The dog | quarantine, established to cure rabies, would not permit him to take the dog out of the city. He went into confer- ence with a brother barrister here and finally got the dog through the lines by having him examined and innocu- lated. The trouble experienced by the Lake | Forest police was the enforcement of the regulation calling for the capturing |of all unmuzzied or unleashed dogs The dog squad possessed no dog nets or other paraphenalia and so set out in an automobile with nothing but ‘come here, nice doggie” as a weapon | for entrapment. As a final resort a supply of pork | chops was used to entice the dogs ml(! the police car. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Araguasa—Bermuda ... Sioney —Havana rt” Ballin—Hamhiire ted Stat-s—(openhazen DUE TODAY . TOMORROW. Sixanla—Santa Marta Nassau . FRIDAY. JANUARY Bremen Colombia DUE SATURDAY Ryndam—Rotterdam . Atunonia—Southamton DUE MONDAY. JANUARY 30 American Trader—London OUTGOING KTEAMERS, SAILING TODAY o Grasso—Havre Vort Vietor a-fermuds Valcon an Juwn 1 “Cenise 1o the o nnentyuras 1 th Metanan—Kinkaor | hia Pavoria—-Kingston FAILING TOMOKROW | Zospanivo—-Havans. Cristabal lou Valparsis: Vizy and Bordeaus “Gueengtown. Charhours and | rmudy ot ™ an and santo Duming | iyt and_Lopdon | Turhvaon ant” S rimy A" Wt ufiea s rutee ) SATLIKG FHIDAY JANUARY * { davitania aoirs wavd Bt | Mhinargn | Brieelnw Haitien Cartan i 0 Cace L Guasra ant Mara | Gibraitar, Napies and SAILING BATUKDAY JANUARY Halifax, Queenstown and Liver it wnd Antwern al and Port Limon Ciilatiansand Osto and Copen Hevana Cristobal and Pacine | Win Ae daneiin Santon Kinketin and Pueit LAY l and Pu SALLING TUERDAY. JANUARY Vawen wnd Dansig Cnrboure. southampton and Juan. La Guasia and Mars Butnasentuie - Furt a4 Frince sad Criatolal T = | ‘figfll“ Drastic Price Cuts in Mlllmery, $2 elt 1S in (T has 'u en Second '.lvur—-' anshurzh & Rare Savings! Tomorrow! Men’s Wear (42) Men's Sweaters; wcil in sporty colors, Were $405 1« (65) Men’s Radium Silk Mufflers of smart desiy nd colors. Soiled ) Men’ Flannelefle P-umu. good only (87 pairs) Men's Glove: unlined stvles n desi sizes (m pun) Menn Lmed Gauntlets; very good (3 si incinded $1.59 k T»e ; numerous vw' erns lease all tas th (30) silk Crepe Mufflrr ooking patterns xlled Mumnr-. a very v Fianne.tllr Pajama; and we ne mater (12) Glastenburg I'm wool Drawers, 32 34 44 48 deed : ) Glnnrnburg Part- wonl Shirts,, size oniv: priced (15) Men' letic style soiled ) M!nl Smolung Juken, sma (5) Menx "Terry Cloth Robes and 2 ounging Robes marked at th Blanket Bn(h Rohe man’s $2.95 in design 10c s 'k Square Muf~ fien: were $330 to \ (ll) Men's Rndrum Silk Shirts; white in neckband n Not all size Men's Shop—Street Floor—Lansbureh & Bro. Drastic Price Reduction on Floor Covermgs (15) Oval Rugs, « (/-, hY (50) Rag Rugs, calors: ot wose. Tlae size. Were 9¢ N (500 yards) I'eh flne Floor (.ovrrmg. at il \ 25 rugs that were $195 Reduced for quick ice..$3.95 (7) Wool Chenille Ry ve for hed inchies, \Were $473 5 s s ianien SO Fifih Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Girls’ Wear (20) Girls' Dresses, il 1 508, Now $3.98 swed, corduroy |1u| liat to match, Sizes 8 to 14 Special at 5198 ' Novelty Frocks, of tweed and 1o e and two-piece 108 onts, in 4 splendid assortment {abrie Many with fur eollars Sizes 7 to 14; Special at $6.98 M Flsr—Lanshursh & Bro, Fur Coats, Too Reduced, $55 ) watnral squivrel collars and cufl 100, Now $55 (1) Brown Caraculi fox colla Now $55 o Carvaculi fox cullu Now $55 (2) Brown Carvaculs, plain. Were §105 Now $55 (1) Gray Caracul, plain. Was §165 Now (1) Sea Lion Novelty, \\ay Now (1) Gray Carvaculi fitch collar Was $100, Naw 3% (2) Seali erminette timmed Were €100 w 55 (3) Sealinass marmot collars and cufls Were $100 Now .. 858 e VENTNG STAR. TWASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. TANUARY 25 1928. Value news for every one. Miss a single line and you may skip over the one thing of most impor- tance to you. Selling starts promptly at 9:15, be prompt! Prices Hit Rock Bottom! Wool Goods All-wool Suede i 34 inches wide Choice of 4 wanted colors. 6 to 10 yard lengths, Our regular S8 valug. Now....$4.98 _All-wool Flannel, 27 and 0 inches wide Fine soit quality. as $1.19 yard. Now, 7 .19¢ (7‘1 ydn ) Al waol F.ncy Flannel, ~4 u.rhr< c. Delit blue with fancy horder. Regular 3,50 value. Now .....$1.98 (8% yd‘) Smped Nub Suiting, 0 inches lelit blue. Formerly $295. (615 yd-) Seal Brown Velour e, Wonderiul . vard az yd-) N.vy Biue Ribbon St ped Sumn. weave. Originally priced at vard. 27 ‘inches wide, Chaice of k backgrounds with neat ficures. Was £1.00 yd. Now, vard 69¢ Third Floor. nsburgh & Bro. Your Opportunity to Profit By the Drastic Reductions in Reds and Bedwear Reduced for ¢ var- ison Spreads, size 72 2x108 cam and gold hrocade de- \ Now : $11.50 Feather Pillows, size 17x23 inches. i heavy art ticking Were 75c. (l) Blue Rlyen Comfort, with 2 ool fill- : 3% Now redy E $8.95 (l) All Layer Felt Mattress, 3% size hed Shightly damaged. Was 820 Now at .$14.98 ) Twin B.d Spring, size 3 ft. 3 inches. Guaranteed for 25 vears. Was §1250. For clearan at . ..$945 (1) Simmons Bed, lichtly scratched. Solid 0 ot board. Twin size. Was $37.50 5 ... $18.75 (2) Simmons Metal Beds, 4-{t. <ize. Brown tly marred, Were 3895 and $9.95 $6.95 (1) Simmons Metal Bed, Windsor Graceline 7 finish. Slightly dam- Was £10¢ N $12.95 (Z) Single Bed Size R-yon Bed Sets, liven- er with wide and narrow stripe, Were $395, \u\ it .. 8295 (4) North Star All-wool Blankets, white and plain colors. Were $25 and $30. Size 72x84 inches. Now Third Floor—Lan Ridiculously Low Priced! Housewares Nickel Silver Knives and Forks, in an at- tractive pattern for daly use. Were 12¢..8e Flower Baskets—with metal insets. \Were 9¢ 10 go tomorrow at tiresaeses Cream Whip Sets, choice of glass or ch Mixing Bowls. \\'cre $1. 1 the very low price of....... nch Mixing Bowls. \\ere $149., sinch Mixing Bowls. \Were 98c., 8-inch Mixing Bowls. \Vere 09, ., P. & G. Laundry Soap. Regularly 7c White Enamel Fountain Syringe Cabinets. Were 3198, Now reduced to X Coffee Mills and Grinders. the very low price of . White Enamel Foot Tubs. Reduced to clear . Square-top Bread Boxe *enameled in white, Niath Floor—Lansburgh & Bro, Low Priced for Clean-Up Sale! Undergarments ) Philippine Chemise, built-up and strap Hand embroidered and sewn, Slight- mussed, Sizes 36 10 M Were $105 Now ‘lhhd “fifil*‘l‘fll‘llllh & Bro. Radical Price Cuts in These Groups of Home Frocks (100) ham Novelty Weave Bungalow Aprons, e Kimono sleeves mL en sizes re Now s (10) Knitted Worsted Jackets. A\ \\umln ful value at this clear price! Were 8308 Now . s1es (2) Knitted Worsted Jackets. Reduced just when they are most appreciated. \Were $1.98 Reduved to Ll (12) Figured Crepe K attractive styles Oty and endy c § Reduced for pre inventory sale $1.48 (12) Figured Crope Kimonos. This is a sur- prising valie at this low price. These were $195 Reduced now to - $1 (18) White S Kimonos. This popular stvle reduced from $1.25 1o . T8¢ (1) Flannelette Kimonos; warm and com fortable. Tust the thing for this time of vear Were §205. Now ThIGd Floor—Lanstureh & Wra, 'Way Lower Priced! Half Off Flowers Shoulder Flow: way lower than Now \ Brreet Flan ansburgh Two Days Thursday and Friday Prices Hit Bottom in the Pre- Inventory Clean-Up of Misses’ Winter Coats (7) Winter Coats, inr collars and cuffs on needleweave. Were §39.75 1o 34930, Re- duced to . sk $15 (18) Winter Coats, fur_coll and cuffs on fine fabrics. Were $49.30 to $59.50; in the clean-up at . e cinesia SN (2) Green Brnadelolh Cn-h. \_~ olf slm\\! and front; size 16, Were $113.00. “\r-\\ 50 (1) Tan Coat, hor<eshoce collar of tan fox: size 18 Was N .$89.50 (1) Black Broadcloth cuffs; size 18, Was $115 - (1) Gray Sport Coat, size 18 Was $43. In the clean-up at. szt (2) Gray Tweed c»«., size 14 Were $25 Now reduced to..... $16. (1) Tan Tweed Coat, <ize 16, the clean-up at (1) Tan Sport Coll. size IR \Ilghfl\ soiled Was §3 . Reduced to. ..s21 m Blnk Suede Coat. cuffs. § (&) Mlnel damaged. Were $3.95 and $9.95. \-'w« Second Floor—Lanshargh & Bro. (.u I collar_and $89.50 Low Pre-Inventory Price on Women’s and Children’s Gloves (202 pairs) Women's White Novelty Kid Gloves, slightly <olled, but cxceptional values at $139 (294 pairs) Women's Novelty Duplex Glove several excellent st Now marked at the low price o . .95¢ +) Women's 12 and 16 button Kid plain shades. Not all sizes.$1.19 Lined Velour Gauntlets; good warm gl v school or dress wear, 85¢ (9 pa +) Boys Lined Street Gloves; ex- ceptional valves tc 95c (7 pai * Lined Scout Gloves, cuf stale with n 1 1% (24 p Wool Gloves. Serviceable. warm gloves in coloring - boy ; . gl 2 Street Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Any Number of Items of Impor(ance Substantially Reduced in the Sport Shop “w Blnek 5 k Wnnh. in smartly tailored styles. Reg lues. Now.......$1.95 (1 thk Silk WAuL of excellent quality silk. Smartiv st Was 8095 Now..$1.50 drastically cut for Was 31 Tomorrow ilored Waists, in hoth regular and extra s. Wonderful values i £395. Now . % (1) Raincoat, unzn‘\ tailored. soiled. A rare bargam. \Was $9.9 (9) Raincoats, of rubberized fabric, guaran- teed waterproof. Stightly sovled. Were $505 Now : vevnsenv-SESS (1) Raincoat; a wonderful bargain, but slightly sotled. Was §295 Now. (33) Velveteen Jackets, smartly tailored in double-breasted styles. * Many colors. Were $505 Now .....8250 (1) Jersey Dress, in a smartly tailored style Greatlv reduced. Was § Now $1.95 (1) Silk Sports Dress. A rare Num_\ at its new low price. Was S16.50. $5.50 Qan J y Sports Dresses, in many smart styles wanted colors. Were §1008 Now . $5.50 (65) Twaino Sporl Frocks, in attractive Spring styles and hight colors. Formerl, Now [C)] Jeuey Drel-eu of t!'e hetter Smartly tailored and w Now R (20) Silk Sports Froclu sizes for women (l) Golf Coats, active style. in green Yery remarkable va Were $195. Now $t (3) Flannel Blouses, wc!l made and neatly tailored. Good color selection. Were $303 Now 1 (10 pairs) Corduroy Knickers, securely stitched and warmly imed. ldeal for camp- g, Were £205 Now civ: e N Sports Shop—Second Floar. Radical Mark-Downs on Women's Evening Dresses @ Wom Dresses, attractive styles. bea I headed. $950 and S8 values Reds to $1235 tion tor L () Wom Evening Dresses. \\ere &0 30 and £7930 Marked down ta = Second Floar—Lansbureh & M Many Desirable Styles at Reduced Prices in Women’s Shoes (11 pre.) Brown Suede High Heel Ouluds Formerlv 8300 Now (4 pre) Black Suede High Heel Ollordn Formerly 300 Now (7 pre) Tan Calf Three-strap Pumps, « n’-u hee! Were SN30 Now $8.88 (27 pra) Patent One-strap Pumps, Mack Kid toammed. Spanish heels Were S1000 Now $8.88 (18 pra) Patent Opera Pumps, with hight tan tomnnng. thigh heels. Were € 30 Now $sas (19 pre) Patent Gore Pumps, with leather buckle, Spamsh heel. Were $750. Now. .$5.88 (8 pre) Patent Tongue Pumps, louis heel Were S0 Now ' (7 pre) Patent Pumps, with black and white nu,. Were $500 898 (O pre) r.mn Pumps, with high tongue. Were 800 N\ (Y (8 pre) Pa v Evening Slippers, gold hee! and strap Were $1000 - Now (12 pre)) Gold Kid D'Oreay Pumps. \\ete $1000 Now [OY Y (21 pre) Silver and Black Checked Strap Pumps. Were $1000 Naw Frey (8 pre) Silver Kid D'Oveay Pumps. Were $10 Now . (1§ pre.) White Satin 0"" Punp. Were 1000 Now 888 Secand Flaor - Lanabureh & Wee. Derelicts, mistakes—treasuré us. Merchandise that is desirable that must be sold before mu-mory every piece is marked at a price th Friday. Some soiled, some mussed Every floor—every department: ues oo good for any thrifty pei There’s only one law for short Mail Orders accepted on account . . Minnette Shop Offers Reductions for Junior Misses in All-Occasion Dresses (l) Jnmor Misses’ Evemn[ Dnn. Reduce * Evening Dress, <z (1) Jumor soiled. W' N (() Junmr Mlues Evznmg Dreuu s " (S) Junior Misses’ Em.... Dresses, sotled. Were §1ai6. Reduced for clea (l) “Junior Misses’ _Evening Dre-s. soiled. Was . (2) Junior soiled. \Were (l) Jumor Mi Misses Were 31003 ..$598 (49) Junior Misses’ Jersey Dresses. W ere $1095. Now ... $4.98 Re-Priced With No Thought @ Original Prices! Misses’ Dresses (m Stnfl. Sp.m and Afterncon Fruh. 1 b ls. Sires 14 0 X \\e-=. $ (l\ ‘Black and Flame Tnunml Emll. wa, <ire 18 Was $79 30 m (!"e and novelty $1& Now . (e )] Ln.hhnqht Wool and Velma Ch.eh- sporte and street dresses. Were & reduced to - (15) Cloth Dresses, sive smartly tailored. \Were $1830 Now at.. Second Floor—lassbureh & Bre Toiletries "‘ 1 n nsurt!‘ \l.\ Tnk-- Po-d-n. s fars, )l .\\dg-‘ to choose trom. R ar N u'\xeg T(18) Lashlux, in \ind (7) Rotary Tull !nnln. !wv nerly pric at $130 Now (O3} a..».. lined Tourist Cases. with mane con Ol Wash Cloth < \ curely w AR 8. Now m \\uu of I-nu.d Seap, conta cakes o soap Were 810 Now R‘“? Cakes of In'uh\l Soap ¢ exular b \\3 nnn\ Ruhbu (‘.hvu. we \II\ N-l \l tu Bottles, . rubber, ¥ ) LT ally "\i:\ed Wreet Poar—lanadurad & Bre Slashing Reductions on Laces and . . Trimmings Cottan Laces and lusertiama, Calaiv, Val and Cluny, m 1and 2 inch widths, Were 1ag Now vand fhe of Laves and Trom N Were 1v 1o $100 N Abpos e l‘.« I‘\m ll;fillll & e

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