Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1928, Page 26

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THE_EVENING RETURN OF SPAIN " TOLEARUE EEN iPossible Gain in Tangier Be- ! lieved Aid to Cancelling of Resignation. "B the Astociated Press ¢ GENEVA. February 17.—The belief prevails in League .of Nations circles that Spain is gradually transforming Ther attitude toward the League. with 2he possibility that the Spanish govern- ment may cancel Spain's resignation {rom the League at a date not verv Jar off = Under the t €pain's resy &ione* by {: Jective with 4ember asso I Madrid AAssociation CLEANUP BOYS' DEPT. 1.0¢ Boys’ Pants 50c Boys’ Blouses eatiin 5.98 Big Boys’ 3 and 4 Pc. Suits 139 Juvenile 1.50 Boys’ Corduroy |Lumberjacks Suits 9 8 rduror Pants meq 10 ¢ of the STYLES Opera—Oxfords Ties—Step-Ins Straps With all the new heels. Odds and Ends Women’s Low SHOES Broken sizes. Slightly Imper- fect /= 2 7 Abe Martin Says: . e o Air Mail Boxes en Cars. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. havin’ seen th' last else you please abuui cot th’ best lookin vail. offi- hat runs be- | cf rport. and at ar mail bexes ;PHOTO-ENGRAVERS HIT ? BY PRICE-FIXING ORDER Federal Trade Commission Issues Ruling Against Alleged Trade Restraint. An order was issued by the Federal rade Commission yesterday to the -merican Photo-Engravers’ Assoclation ovohibiting combination and conspiracy to suppress competition in price in the sale of photo-engraving products in the United States. More than 200 respondents were served with the order., which also en- | joins the association from making agreements to maintain a standard scal of prices on photo-engraving product {The commission dismissed charges against the International Ptoto-En- | aravers’ Union Complaints against both the en- araver-manufacturers and the union | engravers grew out of methods adopt- °d in 1914 for enforcing a |sot prices for photo-engraviy throughout the Nation. Th seale, according to the findings of the commission, was to facilitate, measures for the regulation and lessening of price ~ompetition in photo-engraving prod- ucts and to cnhance the price of them ho association. under the order. is restrained from using the official orean Fhoto-En; Bullstin, to “encour- age conspiracies and combination in price fixing or other unfair practices.” Seminary Given $100,000. (#), —The Union_Theological Semi- at Richmond. Va. was richer to- b $100.000 “The sum was given nary Robert Critz an.! “Salem. tn estan 2 professorship of education in honor of tiw ) EHRENDS? | | Boston Cloak Store of Wilmington Consisting of most of the Women's—Misses’—Children’s NEW SPRING SHOES Patents, Satins, Velvets, Honey Beige and Gray Kid 69c 1.25 to 1.49 Women's Wash Dresses CLEAN-UP SUIT DEPT. 45—5.98 to 9.98 Silk Dresses fl Tremendous sacrifice! Silk, / “C'cpe and Satin Dresses in and styles for voung girls 1d women. ... Odds and for Spring 3092, Starting Shturdgy—St&rilfhé- Sale of the SHOE STOCK WOMEN'S FELT BEDROOM SLIPPERS Rose, Gray, Blue, Brown, Purple Children’s High and Low SHOES 2 Pairs for 93¢ Extraordinary Sale 19.98 to 24.98 Tan and Black. Some seconds. Small quantity To close out fac) 1.39 Brocaded Corsellettes #a and needlepnint. Coat were selling all Winter Silk Dresses 2.99 10—9.98 Suits and Coats Ends of Coats and 2-piece Sport Suits 4 that will he just what vou want wear. Sport Close - out 2.98 Every 25.00 to 39.98 Coat 4.75 Extra Size 15.00 Silk Dresses m Dresses OFFICERS RE-ELECTED. Riverside Golf and Country Club Holds Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Riverside Golf and Country Club was held last night to clect officers and complete plans for the coming season. All of the officers of last year were re-clected, as follows: E. H. Goodner president; Owen Thorne, vice presi- | dent: P. E Shaub, treasurer. and B V.| R. Sweet, secrctary. Dr. R. Lyman| Scxton was the one new member to be elected to the board of directors The others te-clected are George € H. Goodner. Owen Thorne, P. E. Shaub E. V. R. Sweet. Dr. Thomas J W Brown. Dr. Lvle M. Mason and Mist Katharine R. Pike. Sore Throat Is Dangercus Thoxine Relieves Quickly Don’t neglect sore throat-— it often leads tn tonsilitis, scarlet fever or diphtheria. Take Thoxine. a famous | | physician's preseription, which is re- markably sucessful because it works on a now principle—goes dircet to the causs not reached by gargles and patent medicines and brings relief within 15 minutes. or money ba~k One swallow does the work. Contains no iron. choroform or other harmful drugs. Safe and sure _pleasant to take—much better than gargles. Ask for Thosine. 35c. #0c and $100. Sold by Paoples Drug Stores and all good dr stores —Advertisement cLeanuP— || INFANTS’ DEPT. |{| 1.50 to 3.00 | 79c Babies’ || Babies’ | Quilted Pads | I/ 98¢ 5.98 to 7.50 Silk or Cloth Coats 385 Wi cashni 75¢ 1.50 Soft- Rompers Soled Shoes SATURDAY SPECIALS 2.50 Reducing Corsets 25 to 36 sizes, strongly boned and made with ab- .69 domingl reducing strap = 2.50 Silk Underwear eddies and : .79 damntily lace trimmed — 3.00 & 4.00 Women's Hats Satins, gold cloth and velvets; only 47 in lot 1 .00 For quick clearance e 69¢ Women's Jersey Bloomers Flesh, tan, blue ~: elastic knees and walsts coral ete '1.00 Extra Size Rayon Hose Chemise ctep-ins and slips Extra wide elastic tops: new wanted colors; perfect qual- 1.39 Men’s Shirts Collar-attached and neckband styles; good madras and percale shirts. 69c Women's Rayon Hose ‘ 300 pairs. in near- Iy all wanted col- ors: lisle toes and heels 25¢ Turkish Towels Pink and blue plald patterns. larg= size. heavy absorbe ent quality 1.39 Girls’ New 59¢ “Kickernic” Girls' Bloomers , 7 At the Sign of the Orange Disc GULF REFINING COMPANY ? 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