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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 12, 1928—PART 1. FIND FOR WIDOW 1S NEARING §2000 New Donations to Aid Mother of Six Total $112 Since Yesterday Noon. Additional contributions since noon yest walled to $1.905.12 the funds dep«urd with The Evening Star for Mrs. Altan Carricks. 109 Carroll street southeast, who gave birth to a sixth child shortly after her husband was found dead of asphyxiation. The new donations to the fund to- taled $112. and included sums of $10 each from the Sewing Circle of the Grace Refor Church, the Sunshine and Community Society of the District of Columbia and The Friday Sunshine . An anonymous contribution of largest amount. is depositing the money ington Loan & Trvst Co. trust for Mrs. Carricks to keep her family to- he older boys continue in | T shop. a néw way of m. Nebr.: Floretta Gibson. their expenses. ington, Pa.: putions recelved up to Inst T f w312/ CREDIT MEN TO HOLD _ 300 MEETING IN CAPITAL‘IP 20.00 | 5.00 State 200 | Five States to Bn 1.00 Represented at | Two-Day Conference for e Study of Metheds. 1000 | eredit Bureau man 200 | 1end, Virginin, North 100 | vania and West Virgint 1.00 | tne Hamilton Hotel here tomorrow for | (3 a !\\0 -day regional confcrence. T s A LY clet yofD.C..... Mrs, David Ross. .. The Friday Su mr unelnpmm s in retal 00 | fi?. pnrl‘ng and collection ser 305 | 75 managers are expccted 500 | “The opening session will be ed n‘ by Leo Baum, president of the 2001 ¢4 Retail Credit Men of Wash - | credit-bureau form exhibit wil " <! in conjunction with the conference, | A joint mosting of | with members of the Asso | Credit Men of Washington tomotrow evening at 6:43. e > > P> > B> = o ‘100’71 WOMEN NAME JUDGES FOR FAVORITE RECIPES‘ Board of 11 Will Taste Samples| at Club's Country Fair Thursday. Eleven jud 1 - ples of i m“iéu‘,;s:f,c‘fi,'n’;‘:‘uf‘m,‘ An open-forum quiz on retail credi favorite recipe” contest to be con- At the Tuesday afternoon session, ducted by the Women's City Club as be one of the features of the me part of its “country fair.” next Thurs- | The delegates will inspect the W day and Friday afternoon and num }nlume Credit Bureau after the con- at erence Frank M. SRS Surfece of the Bureau of Foreign and | Domestic Commerce will be the guest of honor. and the principal speaker will | be Guy H. Huis® of the National Retail | Credit’ Association. A. B. Buckeridge president of the Associated Credit | | Bureaus of Pennsylvania, will act as toastmaster. LRI I Wiley, will serve as one of the judges | The others are Ars. William v,n’zflf.m‘ KENTUCKIANS TO FETE. ‘O‘Bo::k Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. John | . Mrs. James Harper, Mrs. Henn K] T, Rainey. Mrs. J. A. Munson, Mrs, | State Society Will Give Program Charles Henry. Mrs. Hyman Kebbler‘ Mrs. Metta Cole and Mrs. Wymond | Bradbury. Several hundreds of recipes and sam- les are expected to be submitted 'wo prizes will b> awarded for each ¢lass of cookery. ! In addition to the recipe contest the fair will include an exhibition of art fancy work and utility articles There will also be a “white elephant” sale. | back countyy of Kentucky. Vocal selec- Mrs. Georg> W. tions will be rendered by Charles Trow- will be general manager of the fair.| bridge Tittmann. Mrs. Maurice H and will bz assisted by more than 300/ Tha'cher, president of the soclety, will | members. preside. and Dance February 28. ‘The Kentucky State Society will a reception. entertainment and d in the Willard Hotel February : 8:30 o'clock. Feeturing the entortain a reading, “Angeline at th by Mrs. Cordia Greer-Petr! of the “Angeline” book series, who will i)" in costume to depict the people of the Poitiocist g ISl IS Y Y SR SN SR SN mm A Eastman, chairman, | IEI' -S ~- 1 soak clothes whiter! says Mrs. C. Henry Bailey. of Rinso showed me men in town praise ne O who have Y very first trial why so many wo! it,” says this local woman, O many readers of this newspaper written us. “Why, it saves $O much rubbing that r frayed lar edges, etc., are neve ;?g'nfi You I?m soak ‘the wash overnight Try it —in washing . chips or on need no bar sosps, g, BineR Loear wesr, ¢ whips o thick. wd creamy lasting suds. o Grease, dirt, stains=—all sak our. Cloth hire ever. ub or washer the whitest W ‘mac'n‘e 3nn 32,000 washing machine de arn fo 1e o come Safely! 1 reonstra- 2 s12es most women buy the large package | ‘ l MAKING THEIR PLAY TIME PAY | s of Northwestern Universi Lef Trene Harris, ) I ) R ) () R I I I ) O (R ) I I L and in the morn boil. than ever. o] always keep work,too. floors, sinks, package 185 digections on box. The granulated soap that soaks clothes whiter OF SOVIET TO AWARD Fund of 3984.104 in Explosion Case Passes to Treasury Through Imperial Regime Office. By the Associated Pross, l State Department officials declared | yesterday that the American Govern- | ment_will_not reply to a_telegram of protest it recelved Friday from the Rus- sian Soviet against the decision of the ‘ American courts in the Black Tom ex- plosion case. | A message from the Moscow foreign | office objected to Serge Ughet, recog- nized by the United States a: flm\ndnl‘ | attache of the former Russian govern- | | ment. being pald damages awarded by | i the United States court at New York | for munitions destroyed in an explosion | ll\ 1916. It declared Ughet was not | the representative of the present Soviet government, which considered itself en- | | titled to the damages By the decislon, $984,104 was paid to the court by the Lehigh Valley 1l rond Co. The court ruled that Ughet | should tecelve the money. which by 1urrnmm( he turned over to the law) firm handling the case for payment to| | the United States Treasury after their { fees had been deducted. The money Iz 2 thiele detter ners | eredited as payment of interest on the | axine Boord, Oma o Illmr. IHJ. | debt owed by the Russtan government | nm the United States, 04 are the funds | from a1l other liquidation of property {of the former Russtan government in ! Ushet's custody t to rig Rescrves to Be Called l'mt Sergeant Is Reurcd L8 ¢ 8.8.2.8 ¢ K $1.49 Blue Chlmhrny X UNIFORM DRESSES pwely woven, whi (0 Girls 7 to 14 Yr. New SPRING DRESSES They're he x *n The :51 Colored Sla(een WOMEN”S SL!PS $l 7for$l n c Wom: :Brauieres o :v\-wq or plain white, with 4K All-Wool Sweaters *k & Lumherjacke * irls’ Voile : *ls'llm?d:nadc Dres.cl Zfor $l ‘ i -kTo £5 Gnrh und Toln & Winter C Taee 79¢ Rnyc;r"\ Stripe ! 4 Shirts & Bloomers Zforsl Jmod to ll\e on his own application. R R R YRR R S O R L "WERE MOVING Avnd we'll occupy our sew store and be ready for business at 1317 F ST. N.W. On or About APRIL 1ST The rosponse has been so grear that we have decided to con- tinue, until Spril 18, the REMOVAL SALE NOW GOING ON AT OUR STORE—704 7TH ST. 11'ith REDUCTIONS of 309 to 50% On All Goods Except Contract Priced! Diamond REAL BARGAINS &, Novelties. DWARDS & ZANNE re and Jewelers C 704 7th St. N.W. E{ 0 94 444 4 4 €44 € .4 :4°¢°4 "¢ 4\ R I DWARDS & ZANNER CO. *********k*****i’*** Nawv. R E0SL SRR TR R I RERT TR Watches, T @ o] ] tcddc‘chc«ctoqf“d‘d-"c‘l“' § 1331 Kenilworth Aves be rinsed it’s ready to fo% ave 10 ou don’t even h - hiter g out. b A wash always looks W i Yet the a bhig package h1ndy for all my other house- s, woodwork, no grit. Rinso It's grand for dis she: etc.— it contains r 1 use F machine or tub! vow white er e lorhes. /\w‘vhrmnbru ers say “Rinso for safety.” this granu- weighty the follow easy vy use Rinsotosh f 32 leading was Yon get your full money's worth in Feel how 11’8 80 compact. red 808P =1 F 50 For best e, sraof LUX Guramend byl MU Mas. 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K10 Yd.-Wide ¥ Cheese CIo!I’a20 Yds' K fo sleantng aud-other vees b N ******************************************** $1 ~ : : 21 Coats, Were $29.75 to $39.75 . " | % 6 Racooney and Sealine Fur Coats, Were $59.50. fancs ‘.' faananas 2t I T T2 D.C"‘IQ.“"!"“DOCOC‘ '.‘..‘ No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders I N C vumm HARRY {AUFMAN: & 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. AARRRARR AR R RAA A i LA AR A AR AR AR A AR AR AAAARIRRERAFAARAAAAAR AR D 2 $1.88 White Broadcloth Tie Back Curtains 2for$1 P stte, 2% u” HOOVERVDRESSES {$1.65 81x90 .| MOHAWK SHEETS Qtamped Empire made by tie fam _milis 139¢ Printed Engluh Broedcloth6 Yds $1 "1 Chica_ At designe 2 Prs 1 »y. ..."‘.'.."' + FINAL PRICES TO BARE THE RACKS OF; i COATS & DRESSES /319 Coats, Were $9.95 and $12.95 * 56 Coats, Were $16.50 to $24.75 . \‘iomen s Felt Sllppen shiy me i % 63 Silk Dresses, Were $6 to $9 (124 Silk Dresses, Were $9.95 to $12.95 l 112 Silk Dresses, Were $10 to $24.75 A Lucky Buy of 47 Brand New $16.50 Sample Dresses, $12.75 ex flat crepe and printed ailks in pretty colors, trimmings v)itiiQfififiti.iit'.fiiiii.fl*'fifi AR S S g 59¢ Heavy Bmld! RAYON 89c Wool Tint Women s Underwen — rayon . fast colors® lar Gforsl 10 white hordere 75c 18x36 Cannon Huck Towe s .O..‘.“". 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Great Savings § Day Holp Fou Chaont Foara Thurs & Infants’ Wear £1 Silk Knit Caps, wool lined, 2 for £1 o Sitk . : a1 Ias 2 2222 22 2 2 2d RARRARARAR AR AR ARARARARARARREARRAR m-nnnnnntnnnn 1"""?'&:’1""“'."# d.-Wide S0c Yar: ide SLZ.::,dX.d 10Yds.$l BLACK snm“Yds-SI TABLECLOTHS ° 51 lZforsl 3‘0r$l 32 Onylx Pointex i‘leel SI él 69 éE.xSS Hemsmthed 50c 45x36 Mohawk PILLOWCASES lSc Hllf Lmen Ten Towel: Full Fashioned Hose .....“.'..‘.“"."".‘.‘ % A Great Sale ¢f Plain and Printed » » iSPRING SILKS Worth $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 Yd. : 40-inch Washable Flat Crepe 40-inch All Silk Satin Charmeuse % 40-inch Washable Crepe de Chine n 40-inch All Silk Georgette % 40-inch All Silk Radium 40 inch All Silk Charmeuse 28-inch All Silk Changeable Taffeta -inch All Silk Changeable Charmeuse 36-inch Printed Radium % 36-inch All Silk Duchess Satin Every new Spring shade. Every new weave new. Every vard pertect and ent from full pleces, rannacansninan ne.mn.nee-nnaene.q.'..tee'nie\nt $1.69 27-inch ]OYds 25¢ Rosedale 7for Dlapcr Cloth Sl Pnllowcnes Fin 3Pra.S1 g zmsl 255858 tt'tttt.ptent&taatnthttc't-ti'! ¥y Every yard crisp and & ' men's Wool Flmah Hnle , e “19¢ Yard- Wldo | CRETONNE LR S P A e 8Yds.51 b 18forS1 $1.00 Silk Fringe 9 forsl 4orS1 | Panel Curtaing & TO8 © R‘Ac RUGS Zf rS] RAYON S0CKS 7 Prs.sl 24548 Washable [ 3 NII I!I | ml o8 deaigns with oo [$1.00 18%18 Red Star 4 Yds. s1 | DIAPERS “\I.’ "o ZDOZ SI Floor Cov, vmg 3 Yd, sl 46 Yds. Sl Outu;; 'rl'.':.'.:llz Yda. sl | .\lc 48.1 ‘r‘\\‘ e faced RALE Lieached full wie ZSc Amothkeag Drel Gllllll 3¢ lh!ll Impnrhd RAG RUGS Mt s flflc Mhll“l Famey i | ave m \\m Niive Rlyon Madras | SQc Drlllnoleum h | White Oil Clot LA W boRIAE Al SN o . \ \ $1‘ *1$1.00 Rlyon Silk AARARAARARAARARAAAARAARAARA AR 25 U. S. IGNORES CLAIM l***************************fi*******************: We Would lee Every One From Everywhere to Sllare the Great Bargams on $2 Double B , MATTRESS COVERS ZPrs.Slx- & weizh : 7Yds.$l FaxhnonedHose oa S]"’ = 4 | "Zf?r‘!.* z"5c St;-ped 3 |8Y‘ds.$l* Ouhng Flanne ; e 52 Sull d 81:1051 ch Krmkl: fedspren.dsn i sl > 39c 22x40-Inch v Turklsh Towel:, 89c Yd.-Wide Sport Satin " ’* 50c Yard-Wide Wash Satin 4Yd$.31* ;uu‘u'u'iuu- ¥ uuu’* : Felt, Straw & Silk a‘. :NEW HATS Aaa Al S SIS A R S S R S S WooL Lumnsmcxssl" ds. all color .mse1l Men s $1 95_—* 2 SWEATERS S1* 5 ¢, swcaters: dack ,.‘ Boyl 82.95 LONGI ES Bw.vstis . Worl\ Shirts Zforsl = m"'-w ket: perfect tu * Mtl\ s $ll50 and $2.00 Fine Shirts Meh s Flannelette PAJAMAS Men's \Vm!er 5 Unicn Suits SRR WDrk Pgt}ts Men’s 25¢ 6Pl’S. Sl « HOSE MensSOclndGDc '\forSI* Rayon Hose : 3for sl X Men's $1.25 1 <k I.nmb do\yn Unden\ear : 2Prs O Mtn s 69:: ' Wonted Hose 70 Rnbbed Underu ear The BARGAIN BASEMENT Offers New and Specul Items for Dollnr Dn) ! i e B e iy ?‘h \r\ omen's RAYON HOSE 4 Prs. 1 SR 3lors] sYd's.sni 39 Felt Base PY 4Yds.S1 t »* »* Hull Runner £ h-qho-p..m( A\ RT TICK 15¢ Cannon llnc.k"]'ow‘ela lOYds.sl* Maby e 150 Unbleached Sheeling Ju, Dot o ****