Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1928, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1928 DEFENDS DISTRICT ot B2/ Winter's Newest COATS sented Fiscal Status. ~ ‘ g’ ‘ I'l A Timely Sale ! . Declaring that injury had been done %o the cause of fiscal equity in the Dis- » (rh:it of xcnlun:)b!z fo;’ ‘ti’ln(‘hfwalsm;m-‘ \ ! R g y tonians have been pleading for half a| D a 4 Y 5 entury by sstatement of facts | q i 4 g N g ' ;J]:‘;xr‘yn {:m:‘%m; St uh;; 9"33,‘ ; ‘ N —This, our annual November Sale, presents over 1,000 new Fur-trimmed Coats the residential nominee: g H ) A 4 CHale . - 7 Brerefl head of the Washington Board | : ‘ o T at three most attractive prices. Every coat is richly silk lined and there are sizes gfi;'i"‘sim",ffr{"vv‘i’l'h"x‘fi;{;fié% taéulgnagn%‘ £ ) A § i ‘ for misses, little women, average and large women. Any woman who wants a Federal aclity s o lie understood ‘ . : X Winter coat will find it in one of these groups! administration ~ of the District of 2 clumbia Forcefal Demonstration. | \ g i § 2 > - “This was forcibly demonstrated,” he A (e ¥ A . 5 Y gaid, “in the statement by a candidate | § o . | A i ; i ° ° the United States in an address on the increase in_cost of Government to the \ AL ; ) ;}mplc Otf f(h?ul{ymgf S‘t:le? CH](‘ .\s:]l‘dli o B o S & ® 4 ‘Let us take e strict o ‘olumbia, [ Z which is & city run by the Federal ) W h S l E i L Gu\‘t‘mn:om. In the first year of the 2 3 X \ ¥ - , 1 q lt t e ln ,bery lne = Harding administration it cost the peo- - . 1 ¥ 4 ple of the country $21,921,000. In 1928 { ¥ Tt fumped to $40,058,000, aimost 100 | / N —The woman who chooses from this group is buying ; : g assured style, as these smart models are the latest copies of per cent increase.” poThat 15 very true, so far s it goes | W 4 & AR 3 ut he comml he common mistake \ | . “ e e i : Wi : originations by Patou, Jenny, Paquin, Vionnet and Martial- ihe Disrie of Colymbia,and that trere| : 1 de-Armand, The fabrics are not only rich and beautiful, . : but will stand hard wear 'as well. The furs are fox, beaver, s ) Federal Government. | 8 c False Impression Created. | A e ; “The politically _exiled « people of | kit fox, Persian {amb, curled caracul, skunk, dyed tlictites “’Ashingu;)n f?)(:,l that such a smwmem; X H as made by the presidential candidate . . . Besides Black—the Season’s Favorite—the Colors Are in the coul‘ae of a campaign address Lk‘lat reache lh; ears 0{, millions of 3 H citizens throughout the country, | Ke§ f brought about great injury to the Ivy Green, Madeira Brown, Marine Blue, Wine, Navy cause of fiscal equity in the District of Columbia;” for .which they have been pleading for half a century. Such a statement gives the people of the nation a false impression of the true status; here, and adds to the widespread idea | B B i 2 s o e S § Richly Fu rred Winter COATS the upkeep and support of our Capital.” Mr. Everett pointed out that last year the budget of the District of Co- 'l,‘};mbi; B&gflntfd‘}ofin S40,35{7,30!&.fl s;)f | 73 is the eral vernment pai - . 000,000, d the le of the District U C . 08008, 204 1o pacwc o s Dl Show Unusual Chic and Charm éoa. But a fow vears ago trie Ft;detxi‘al overnment pai per cent of the 4 i 7 ¢ o of sdministrating e Nacions] i —The coats at this price are exceedingly clever copies of higher-priced models, showing every minute detail of finish, $ was paymgu?fl 2p:r cent. ;I‘oghay k:t]pays ] approximately per cent, 2 balance ( They ate handsomely trimmed with such popular furs as fox, being raised by taxation from the citi- gens of the community. \ . 4 : 7 skunk, civet cat, caracul, wolf, Australian opossum and baby Cites U. S. Share of Expenses. \ g tie the Dis- 3 ¢ . . "Re‘o" tgtgag};jflgffg%&? S{iér e & : : ‘ fo i i MR seal. There are many new features that mark them as 295,000, &« 0 is amoun! £ | p the United St{tmes paid $e012000, The ] /i, i Z strictly up to the moment in style—or a little ahead—espe- f Wi & ,383,000. Al 5 oD o e budger amounts to $40.357.< : : YR cially the huge fur collars and new style fur cuffs. 000. The Federa:l Oansvgslulment “{;flngfli’ & P, A WL $9.,000,000, or only $88, more i & P X Paid in 1921, whereas the people of [ R \ \ A § \ i i Russian Green Qak Brown Marine Blue Washington will pay $31,000,000, or an H 3 3, ¥ ; ¢/ increase of $18,000,000. . J ) 1 K \ Tan Bark Navy and Black Maduro Brown CThe real truth 15" seid Mr. Everett, . “that the cost of operating the National Capital to the Federal Government is little greater now than in 1921. ‘The : 4 f - 3 i X e b, ‘ increase in cost, due to the growth, 7 : : : “« / . and expansion and development of 3 ’ A YRy ° Washington, is being borne by the citi- | Bl % ; y ; ) n eXp Sl l wens of the communtiy despite the fact that 40 per cent of Washington’s area is non-tazable owing (0 Federal owner- i : : \ ) o P e e wa W1 ; o : ‘ That Are Very Exceptional Values Jocal citizens contribute great sums of ¥ 5 4 7 o 2 money to the e NN AK i | —1In this special collection you will find the pleasing com- ¥ . | bination of smart style, excellent materials and a low price, i : @ Payment of these Federal taxes by the City of Washington exceeds the amount % , g Buid by 23 states and s, Froter than | B i { i > el and the coats show decided individuality of fashioning. They e i sddition o spprox- { MR, 3 are smartly developed in suede cloth, broadcloth, Norma and bty 4300 eaertmenreit-| I g oY 1 ! imported mixtures, with fox, wolf, Jap fox, baby seal, opos- 227,332 in Federal taxes. K sum and Mendoza beaver collars. All are silk lined and “It is hr:xy smtcere h?ipeknthaltdmori 4 mccurate information an owledge of i warmly interlined, t‘"llfl affairs of thde Dlst;‘\c! ogtcoflugbla be evidenced on the part of those Sioms daty S&.js 4 s aoiuninted wikh i Plenty of the Much Wanted Black e true facts.” 9) H i Wood Browns Wine Blue Green And Mixtures DELAY LIBRARY OPENING. enleytown Sub-Branch Date Post- ' poned Until November 12. = 3 . Sizes TThe opening of the-Tenleytown sub- | M ¥ { 7 foranch of the Public Library, at Wis- ] ; consin avenue an lver road, whicl 4 " J \ (3 has been closed for aterations through | B : Misses’ 14 to 20 1 th mon! ol T, been post- . o 9, poned from November 1 to November 19, Little Women’s 16Y5 to 265 ‘According to the new schedule, the s Uprary will be open Mondays, Wednes- | 105 Women’s 36 to 46 days ant ys, from 1 5 pm.; e & OB Tuesdays and_Thursdays, from 3 . Extras—46 to 52 pa. to 9 p.m., and on Saturdays, from B om to 3 pam. No fines will be asked for any library books charged on read- ' cards through. the date of Novem- The world's rarest stamp, the British | [ § ; ; ¢ 4 : e ‘ o » ’ ‘ Fur.Trimme d Guinea one cent magenta of 1856, of which there is only one known. to kDA (B 4 { xR O N ¢ Winter Coats ¢« - PARK | - NG ‘ RN o : ; ’ A Remarkable Collection Specially Purchased for This Occasion and Specially Priced winding roads Sizes 7t014 Years P along the val- leys and allot a i ¥ Y o d hilltop to every g il o g —Cold, ctisp weather demands good, warm coats, and here at this ot ; o ’, 3 orf modest price you will find a charming collection of new models for unobstructed |E ! _ 7 & young fashionables of 7 to 14. There are sports and dress coats and beautiful & | RY : in the collection—of tweeds and velours, In belted and loose styles view in at least two t ; with fur-trimmed collars—many also with fur cuffs, New back directions from ¥ / E every house. Will = ; trimmings—large, roomy pockets—new colors, And every coat i 4 # fully lined and interlined. g2 2SS kS E3 Hilltop Home Sites B 0 % The contours of the land at K ENTSDALE PARK permit us to route the R (RS RESY > you call us and make an appoint- ment to see the property? W. H. WEST Co. [ Founded 1894. 4 { EXCLUSIVE SALLS / REPRESENTATIVES 1519 K Street N.W. Main 9900

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