Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1928, Page 27

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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. e RED CROSS LAUNCHES i PRINCE GEORGES DRIV -— chairmen also are on the job in arious other sections of the county, Chairmen in All Sections of County | *Armistice day is ‘l,],ekbu_;u,, time ‘f,:, starting the roll call, but it was. be- I Directing Roll Call to Continue gun i Prince_ Georges County eariier | Through Thanksgiving. this year so that residents of the @pecial Dispatch to The Star. county who work in Washington may. be enrolled in the county beforé the HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 2.— | District campaign gets under way. fThe annual Red Cross roll call has een Jaunched in Prince Georges County and will continue through Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Thomas E. Letimer is chairman of the committee g memberships in Hyattsville, thelr territory are requested to send their membership fee of $1, or as much GEORGIA DRY LAw more as they desire to contribute, to AUTHOR FOR SMITH Mrs. A. B. Gahan, secretary of the A county chapter, at Berwyn, The county | .y g stinl a Democrat,” Dr. Sto- vall Tells People of Home Community. funds have been heavily drawn on for zelief in connection with the tornado that his Colmar Manor last Fall and for aid extended ex-service men. Dr. C. P. Close, chairman of the county chapter, has urged that. efforts be made to get 1,500 members during the present campaign, There are now about 1,000 By the Associated Press. ELBERTON, Ga. November 2—Dr. A. S. J. Stovall, joint author of the Residents of the county who are un- prohibition law in the Georgia Legisla- able to get in touch with solicitors in MORRISON FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. , Our great Semi-Annual Sale starts tomorrow—Many weeks of preparation and buying activity brings startling values to every department—A week of marvelous opportunities for those who would save—Every garment in our store specially priced during this Sale—YOU can save MANY dollars Special purchases “to- gether with higher priced dresses from our regular stocks are in this g;dup at $14. Every new style in satins, crepes, velvets and combinations. Every dress is worth much more. Brand new effects, rich materials, new col- A thrilling choice at Hundreds of Dresses, sparkling with newness of style and material. Stunning effects for all occasions. You will real- ize a remarkable buying opportunity when you see this group. Just the dress you want in the right shade at much less WATH ELABORATE FURS Special purchases way below price arrive for this great event and go on sale tomorrow at 4 ors. a big saving. than you expected to pay. interests of the Soclalist ticket, bearing. the names of Norman Thomas for President and James H. Maurer for Vice President. The meeting is to be held under the joint auspices of the Soclalist parties of Virginia and the District of Columbia. Augusta, and I have heard no criticism of his record. I am still a Democrat, and supporting the presidential fiominee most heartily.” SOCIALIST TO SPEAK. ture when Gov. Harris was chief execu- tive, has called upon the people of his home community to support Gov. Al Smith for President. “I can not subscribe td the opposition to Gov. Smiith either -because he 'is charged with being an opponent of prohibition or on the grounds that he is & Catholic,” Dr. Stovall said. “Georgia Gearge to Plead for Ticket at Po- tomac Political Rally. An air service connecting Belfast and | David G. George, Socialist political Dublin, Ireland, and Liverpool and Cry- | campaign manager for Virginia, will has had recently a Catholic Senator, in | don, England, is to be established next |speak at a political rally in the Potomac, Williams has abo)ished the annual the person of Mr. Patrick Walsh of ' March. Va., Town Hall Saturday night in the'freshman parade. e e [——o[———E[——[0| Children’s Smart Sport Hose Children’s $2.98 Usually 50c, Special at 9 Beacon Bathrobes GSPALACE w. 3 prs. for §1 The genuine, Perfect 7 lzrgth sport labeled Beacons in l 98 hose for boys and girls. 3 5 Indian and pretty - c i dark patterns. Nicely trimmed Sizes 7 810-838 Sesenth St. N. with cord and tassels. Pockets, g v Rayon and Hsle mixtares also leavy golf styles New patterns and attractive colors. to 11. too. Sizes 8 to 14. Second Floor Street Floor I o ale of lllen's I'me dhirts (" : &, 4,300; the Best Shirt Sale of the Year! ‘? Excellent ‘Materials! Exceptional Values! A Marvelous Assortment! - Shirt sales at King’s Palace for $1 are purchasing shirts is certain to be found here bright and early-selecting his. Now Is the Time to Prepare for Christmas Gifts These Styles ’rf always popular, no doubt the chief reason for their popularity is that when we do advertise them—the fab- rics and qualities are so desirable that I Collar-attached styles of striped broadcloth, (i Extra rayon stripe broadcloth, Garnes repp cloth, fancy Il sflll-'fl“flf-’ imported English broadcloth, novelty Darby English Extra Space broadcloth, Blackstone woven madras, fancy woven | Shirts arranged every man who has any excuse for on tables accord- madras. 1 ing to’sizes. Every Separate collar to match styles of novelty broad- | Shirt Perfect. cloth. I Sizes 13 to 17 Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled. New stripes, figures, plain colors and plenty of white. Street Floor—King’s Palace NOVEMB! COAT SALE Featuring. Newly . Purchased $29.75 and $39.75 Garments at The smartest coat fashions of the Neckband style of Garnes repp cloth and rayon ‘; I striped woven madras. | | Laundered collar-attached of novelty broadcloth. || ~season are shown—the new bow types, side-draped effects, Queen Anne, pouch, shawl and notched collars of fur and the choicest Win- ter colors. These splendid fabrics—V enise, Dovemere, Broadcloth, Suede and Velour. Trimmed with French Hare, Manchurian Wolf, Baby Seal, Pieced Marmink, Squirrel- ette and Marmot Coney. Sizes 14 to 20 ¥ November is the logical month for coat buy- ing—and November coat sales at King’s Palace have come to be known far and wide as the ban- 36 to 44 ner ave:‘t! o‘nd th; yenr.h Ealch year this sale is announced and for each sale we .46 to 52 ‘larger séale to talee care of the increapsr:dp:ll;em::dsa. Second ‘Floor—King's Palace 2,000 Prs. of 5175 & 2 Pointed Heel Silk Hosiery In a New Shipment $1.15 Slightly irregular — trifling misweaves only—nothing more serious—so you see, they are really a remarkable value at $1.15. Full fashioned with pointed heel, i choice of all-silk sheer chiffon or service weight with short lisle hem. More than twenty-five beautiful shades, including the new browns and light gunmetal tones. Complete line of Forest Mills Underwear Boys’*10 Winter Overcoats fi m @ m m m m fi fi m m : : o] Gbod looking, mannish overcoats of gray mixtures. Also fine Chinchilla in$ .48 navy, powder blue and cinnamon. Well made with convertible collars and wool linings. Sizes 3 to 12 years. At this low price—every boy ought to have a good, warm coat this Winter. Tim’s Caps $1 and $1.50 A 25c gift box free with each cap. Just the sort of cap for boys and girls to wear to school, keeps them warm and comfortable and safe from colds. Street Floor—King’s Palace 7 i | IS8 Y Coats of highest quality—featuring a wide variety of the most desired furs—developed in stunning effects so distinctive and smart in ap- pearance that a woman or miss who appreciates individuality cannot resist their appeal, Large flattering collars, cuffs and border trims—soft velvety cloths and pile fabrics—Black and new | shades—Coats that are usually sold far above this salé price. .« [’ : THE FURS INCLUDE Fox—Manchurian Wolf—Skunk—Caracul ‘ Civet Cat—Beaver—Basttong Mink—Etc. Sports and dressy coats with large fur collars, cuffs and border trims, | New in style and rich in appearance—fine cloths, richly silk lined and in- terlined—of a-quality that you would never ex- pect at this price. Choose Rich in quality of ma- terial and fur trimmings —a choice that is remark- able for the gorgeous fur effect and smart styles. You must see these coats § t° appreciate the ings they afford. sizes; all new shades. sav- All from this group and save. a> . “Children’s Winter Apparel Specially Selected and Modestly Priced for Saturday Girls’ $10.98 Chinchilla Coats Sizes 4 to 10 Years Navy chinchilla in double-breasted style. Egflfl— [ — EEEEE with suede cloth or red flannel. Very smart and new. Naval and sport styles. New $5.98 Wool Dresses Wsol crepe and jersey frocks in one-piece style with pleated skirts.. Tan with blue, red with ten, red with navy, tan with henna, and tan with green. Smartly trimmed with fancy buttons., Sizes 8 to 14. Second Floor—King's Palace for women and children carried here at all times. Prices are very moderate. Several With Fancy Cuffs or Slip-on Styles Unusual cuffed effects fea~ trimmed with embroidery, 59c metallic thread stitchin‘d ap- ing color threads. Well made, beautiful colors. All sizes. gloves for boys and girls. The assortment condjsts - of / elastic wrist jersey, fur top jerséy mittens, fleece lined ieneg knitted wool and long cuffed weights. sireet Floor—King's Palace 79¢ Chamosuede Gloves turing the dainty turn-back cuff with narrow ruffled edge plique and perforated designs. The slip- ons are nicely stitched in self or contrast. of ? Children’s Warm Gloves A pleasing group of good warm 59 JJC gauntlets. Brown and gray in the lot. Street Floor—King’s Palace blole——=lale———]alc———lal———|o|——|ol]c——lnlc———ln]c———]olc——a|n|c——— o] ——|a|c——=|a} ———[0| ——=|o| c——|s——|a|—2|a|———=|b| ——|a| —=| ] o] m o] U heavy woolen coatings in brown, tan and m o] o | o] m 0] | o] D B Choice of raglan or set-in sleeves and lined A,

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