Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1928, Page 8

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0 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 20. 1925 -PART 1. WOMEN'S POLLCE | | opposed the entire plan, instead of cor- | tain features as heretofore. { e e 61 Privates Provided for New | Bureau in Bill Reported bv House Group. | Air Mail Pilots Show Confidence she w t a close personal friend of Mrs. Van Winkle, intimating that the Rafter replied th: endly terms with Mrs. Van Winkle Spent Own Funds for Bureau. ed that a Commis- t had told him that ing on the work | u. Mrs. Rafter nkle could afford REDI{)(’IVTION HEATING PLUMBING Lifetime Satisfaction HOT WATER HEAT Was $350 Equally Low Prices on Steam Heat Jremend ime NO DOWN PAYMENT Take Almost 4 Years To Pay At Slight Cost ame of Shields stands Wie heating service 5 GOOD REASONS (1) (2) (%) bxpert Logineers (4) (5) Reputation Responsibulity Lowest Prices Guarantee Telephone Main 10483 E. SHIELDS Company 1931 New York Ave. | that child di 17 years e . should be cared for by i‘rffrim‘l'm"'l'r‘Chxcago Court Refuses to Part Couple | Public Welfare instead of by the| . . On Grounds That Slupper Married Them Woman's Bureau. She said that report | had changed her view regarding the need for a Woman's Burcau and she By the Associated Press. | Mainard sald he was married July 1 CHICAGO, January 28.—Annulment | 1926, aboard the President Roosevelt by of the marriage of David M. Mainard to | Capt. George Fried. He and his wife | Willa Evans Mainard of New York | parted January 5, 1927 | upon the sole plea that the ceremony | An opinion from Arthur M. Beal, ad- had been performed by a ship captain | miralty counsel for the Unitéd States was refused today by Judge Joseph Sa- | Shipping Board, supporting Mainard's bath. Judge Sabath did fiot dismiss | contention was presented. the bill, however. and told the attorneys | The opinion stated that no State for the complainant to produce more|ever had designated a shipmaster as | law, | one who could perform a marriage Judge Sabath indicated he was not | ceremony. and cited a California casc | in'favor of setting a precedent because | in which such a marriage had been | | of the effect it would have upon thou- | annulled | sands of marriages performed on the . = high seas. s “Many people have been married for Pots, Pans, Now Cans. years and have familics,” he said. “An| Cans of aluminum are now proposed annulment in this case may have a |to supplant the familiar tin can used cse marriages container for fruits and vege- | SCRUBBING BRUSH USED TO PACIFY PRISONERS Policeman Prevents Escape of Raid Witnesses by Hurling Im- provised Weapon. ibbing brush was resorted to by s a means to prevent an escape | ns of a gambling house, Friday en a raid was made by the | inct_police on 212 Ninth street J. Letterman. Detective R. | nd Pits. John Le Foc and|Serious effect on all ficld, had raided the estab- |ANd I want to go slow o left i the rear to prevent any one from As the officers beat on the shoved a ladder out of v window, making a next roof. s the first man's head appeared at window Cox let fly the scrubbing sh he had found in the alley. He but the unusual weapon stilled | desire of escape from that avenue. bert J. Loughrey, alleged proprietor he place, was arrested and charged efting up & gaming table. He was ed on $2.000 bond. Twenty wit- were made to post collateral. A cigar store at 737 Ninth street also raided by the same officers last arrested and with permitting gaming. He Closing Out Women’s Galoshes! Many that were 35 included in this timely SALE on $100 collateral. Twenty- g were booked there. PR B Low cut ! DISCARD PARACHUTES. with slider i ers. Novelty in in Planes. of the Chicago-San Francisco of the transcontinental air passenger service have so much confidence in the reliability of their mail planes and engines that they have discarded the use of parachutes on their day and night flights. The mail planes originally were built for the use of seat-type para- ., but with the abandonment of by the pilots, cushions have lied for all of the 24 planes te. i with gray top. High time for them—but at a low price. 32.45 SALE women's black t-buckle galoshes—warm lined— * broken sizes, marked down from regular $2.45, $3 Tth St. and 9th St. stores only. 31,69 Mrs. Rollings Gets Alimony. Justice Hitz has awarded Mrs. Millie Rollings, wife of Dr. Harry W. Rollings, temporary alimony of $i25 a month, pending the hearing of her suit for an absolute_divorce. Dr. Rollings is chief of the claims rating section of the Vet~ erans' Bureau. Mrs. Rollings is repre- | sented by Attorney Harry H. Hollander stocks, Men's Rubbers 81.50 Women’s Rubbers $1.25 Men's Galoshes $2.75 1o $5.50 Children’s Galoshes $2.45 1o $2.95 Boys' Boots Children's $3.25 1o $4.50 $110 $1.50 Children’s Boots Reduced to $2.45 The Time Has Come to Keep Your Feet Dry! STUDEBAKER COMMANDER y World’s Champion Car f. 0. b. factory 25,000 miles in fess than 23,000 minutes~—~nothing else on earth ever ran so far so fast /4 _Tth&K 3212 14th “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Men’s Shop” “Arch Pres. Shop” 14th at G 1318 G St of the Combined “Hahn” Sales Monday, Tuesday—that ends it! F St. Shop The Last Main Floor St. and “Arcade” stores only NEAR 5 the end of this clearance of many popular women’s shoes—all materials. 3.85 F St. shop’s 2nd floor INAL clearaway all $6.50 10 $8.50 brown and black suedes —genuine alligators and other fashionable women’s shoes, sueden— Never before re $4.65 $7.85 duced—regularly $5 \(}\ . ! gu-.’n! (",I “';‘."[“;'. I:‘:‘ (fl 16 3212 14th ily i “Women's Shop”—1207 F and $1.65 Paisley Evening “Man’s Shop”— 14th at G 7th St | Slippers— “Arch Pres. Shop” 1318 G “ \,| ¢ :d‘.-“‘ :::‘nt'\ Only S?.“.- A Mih 51, N W . enings All remaining £12.50 “Swanky” Boots—now $7.85 Preserver Sale” ILast chance, ladies! To buy many of these fa- mous $10 to §13.50 shoes—at a price that saves you many dollars— “Arch Preserver” shop only. $7.85 Sale of the Hahn “Health” Shoes £10.50 and $12.50 genuine Lizards and Alligators— $7.85 %10.50 10 brown and %13.50 black ) 1o %1650 gold, velver reade Shop 9212 Tne PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE ear-End Clearance Sale! Our year is ended—and we want to start the new year with clear shelves and plenty of room for incoming Spring merchandise. So we’ve taken drastic measures—uwe cut prices to rock bottom—we've slashed without regard to former markings—and these offerings are typical of the wonder- ful opportunities that await you tomorrow. .All charge purchases made Monday and Tuesday will be placed on bills rendered March Ist Much Underpriced! Because Seconds 500 Krinkle Bedspreads Stamped for Embroidery $ 1 Attractive spreads of a much better quality Odds and Ends Sale of than one usually finds for $1. Palais Royal—Dovwnstairs Store Stamped Pieces, Big Values at 25¢ 800 pleces in a variety of de- signs. Pillow Tops—Dresser Scarfs—Buffet Scarfs, stamp- ed on muslin, lawg and Linen. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store $1 Krinkle Bed Spreads, ea., 79¢ Size 81x90; scamless; in natural color; with col- ored stripes. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store Mostly all first quality Women'’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Women's fleece-lined vests also medium weight ves mercerized cotton sport blo and_girls' union suits, fle medium weight: separate ve Palais Royal—Downsta and pants Store 79¢c to $1 Women’s Silk Hose, 59¢ Many firsts—some irregulars. Service and lighter weights— black, gunmetal and other colors. All sizes. Seamed backs. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store Children’s Rain Coats, $1 sherized corduroy coll caps to ma 4 to 12 yea Palais Royal—Downstairs Store 27 L.ambswool Comforts, $4.98 8 Were $7.95—18 Were $6.98 Double-bed size. 1007, lambs- wool filling. Floral sateen coverings, with borders in solid colors. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store 1 har P & OB R K W S AR ) 2 MRS PHONE US Monday Specials from the HOME REMEDY Section! Zuy at the Palais Royal—and Save Money? a 59¢ $1 116—$3 All-Wool Blankets, $2.49 Size 60x80, khaki color with brown borders; weight, 3 pounds. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store Extra Special! the low price of, each U nexrgllerl l'alr.u’s.' New Spring Silks, yd. nctuc ing new prints—the fashion S v $1.35 “rage.” Spring shades, light or 40-Inch Plain Georgette dark, in 40-Inch Washable Crepe de Chine 40-Inch Printed Georgette 40-Inch Printed Crepe de & $1.00 Rayon Sport Satin ot widths hine in lingerie and s'reet Tt 88¢ Palais Royal—Downstairs Store shades Broadcloth and Gingham House Frocks, $1.69 Checked, $1.98 to $2.50 Rufiled Voile Curtains $1.59 White or cream. Daintily trimmed with plain and flowered ravon or voile, Palals Royal—Downstairs Store Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose Irregulars of $1.50 to $1.95 Hose. 89 Service and chitfon weights—some with mercerized lisle tops, « rs silk Palais Roval—Downstaris Store to garter welt. Black and colors, All sizes Women's Goodrich Zippers, $3.45 and Women's Rubbers S9¢ Storm and Low-cut Rubbers, In Hood and other famous brands. All made with shaped or heels. Keep your feet dry wanted ep from slipping--at small High or o Good size range. sizes Smart Palals Royal—Downstairs Store Palals Rayal—Downstairs Stofe $430 the ularly $4 \! wetival low heels and p The Kind nap- 3¢ v 2,3, 4..98¢ Hot-Water Fountain Syringe—Offered 79¢ Dresses Children, oy Bath Robes, $2.79 Of warm blanket and Lawrence cloth; wanted colors; some cord trimmed. Sizes 38 to 44 Palais Royal—Downstairs Store for | gi some tofior7 to 1 Palais Royal—Downstairs Store Styled for Business—or for Dress 76 Silk Frocks Reducedto $ 5 Originally $5.95 to $14.95 Including smart black and flat crepes: also cocorgettes. Others me- tallic cloth combined with satin, effective for afternoon. Pretty tucked, pleated or draped models: adorned with buttons, shirrings, folds. Wahnderiul values, in sizes 16 to 40. No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store. of 250 Odd Picces for the Home $1.00 Were $1.95 1o §.9% WE DELIVER I e vsen--0de W R .. Bis S 8 . 98¢ < N 3% E S 49%¢ La 69¢ Bottle or 79(: Palais Royal—Downstairs Store 79¢ Rayon Drapery Remnants, vd., 3% w Japanese Rag Rusgs 18236 Inches—23¢ 37 Blankefs, Pair Were §4 $S Damask 39¢ Heavy Jacquard Drapery Sets Purkish Towels, 29¢ $2.49 Colored bord 200 Pairs 3% \Mar sette and Voile Curtains, 23¢. Palaks Rovab—Dewnstairs Store ith scalloped 1 ends; pre oring Falals Royal—Downstairs Store 488 Seamless Bleached Sheets \R brand ro thread fre fect the wear S81x99 SIhGo LN (R 72\ SN 2\ S 42136 Pillow Cases, 4 for $1 Palais Roval—Downstairs Store the Style You Want—Is Here! 2,000 Prs. of Women's Novelty Shoes In Every Smart Effect—Pair Footwear ot does these shoes a real injustice appreciate the val Operas Buckle Tumps Twa Straps Gare Pu Colonial Pumps Oxfords All sizes in the collection, but not in every style, unqu e, St ves " 142 $LONS High Shoes, Pr,, Lace an thons Siees stionably fine quahty, You mu Materials Nudy Tan Cult Spi ke ban, High Rlack Calt l."‘""‘"‘.‘. “'.';“ Allgator Gran I E e IS0 Pairs of Boy' High & 1 ow Shoes, Pr., OF good Quality tan oF @ uach . hathers L 82K A Candvear ) heels attached ~Dow natalis Nwe One Strapa Patonts Satins Vehets Suedes Theo Ties Pairs of Childeen's or button: hlack W@ Al fAneY combing $1 Same With ankle bracers [RUN ) Palabs Ravat

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