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22 . PREATE OPPISES DECEES OF TRENT Anglican Lord Bishop Stress- es Communion’s Independ- ent Catholicism. By the Associated Press.” NEW YORK, November ' 15.—The Right Rev. Rocksborough Remington Smith, Lord Bishop of Algoma and Metropolitan of Ontario, addressing & service for members of the Anglo-Cath- olic Congress, in session here yesterday, sald “the Catholic movement in the An- gellcan communion does not stand for any insidious attempt to gring the An- gelican Communion under the yoke of the Vatican.” Zxpressing opposition ta any plan “to tie ourselves to the decrees of the Coun- cil of Trent,” the lord bishop added: “We are Catholics and Angelicans we mean to remain until the day dawns— as it assuredly will dawn in God's good time—when union with the See of St. Pet>r is possible without absorption, into the modern Roman system.” ‘Bishop William T. Manning of New York, speaking last night at a dinner for the . delegates, referred to. . (he “growth of the spirit of brotherliness and mutual confidence between those who differ in their theological positions.” “The old voices of partisan prejudice and suspicion and controversial bitter- ness are still sometimes heard among us,” he said, “but they have little fol- lowing.” g . Dog Bites Policeman. Policeman Walter M. Dunawin of the tenth precinct was bitten on both legs by a bulldog yesterday afternoon at the home of Harry Haynes, 707 Rock Creek Church road, while there investi- gating a report that a suspicious-ap- pearing coiored man had been seen nearby. His wounds were dressed at Emregency Hospital. HEADS- NEW LIBRARY. | Miss Clara Widger Will Go With Aviation Company. Appointment of Miss Clara - Widger, Iibrarian of the aeronautics branch of the ment of Commerce, as libra- rian of a new technical lib to be organized the Fairchild Aviation Corporation been announced at the department. Miss Widger has been connected with the governmental avi- ation activities since the World War. She was in the library section of the Army Air Corps, transferring to the Department of Commerce Wwhen the aeronautics branch was organized about two years ago. e GARFIELD CITIZENS RE-ELECT OFFICERS W. H. Lewis, Jr., Named President of Association for Third Consecutive Term. W. H. Lewis, ‘{r.. ‘was elected presi- dent of the Garfleld Citizens’ Associa- tion at a meeting last night in the Gar-. field School. Prof. J..W. Small was elected vice president. Each will serve his third consecutive term. Other officers elected were Richard Chase, treasurer, and W. R. Giles, sec- retary, who also are serving their third terms. The committee on education reported that the Plnygflmnds in the Garfield Park vicin derbrush and that an appeal will be made to the Board of Education for a fully equipped playground with a swim- ming pool. . The citizens intend to urge the Dis- trict Engineering Department to resur- face Ainger place, Bruce place and Stanton road from Alabama avenue to Sheridan road, all southeast, and the committee on water and sewerage sees bright prospects for sewerage in the vicinity, reporting that sutveying was in progress and work would begin as soon as condemnation proceedings are completed. The question of rezoning Alabama avenue southeast from residential to first commercial was referred to the committee on streets and lights for re- port at the next meeting. * HARRIS SHOP Style Ideas and Foremost Is what we sell. Fashions Every dress and coat we present is selectéd not in groups for sale purposes, but indi- vidually because it represents an accepted new style idea. Our special events when the regular price of certain merchan- dise is lowered are always liberally patronized ' - - - We Announce for Tomorrow A SALE OF DRESSES «$10-75 Regularly 51650 and $19.75 Sport Fabrics, Satins and Flat re] at $23.75 Regularly $29.75 and $35.50 .COATS «$59.75 Regularly $69.50 Black, Tan and Blue With Gen- erous Fur Collars and Cuffs «$89:50 Regularly $98.50 ity were belng cleared of un- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1998, OIL MAN SPONSORS CULTURE OF PECANS Yates, Wealthy Texan, Points Way to Profit for Lone Star State Citizens. SAN SABA, Tex. (#).—Years ago, ‘when Ira .G. Yates sat a little straighter in his saddle than now, he drew rein occasionally at a pecan tree, scooped up a handful of nuts and crscfid the shells with a rusty knife while he rode the range. Now, when oil derricks dot the broad expanse of his west Texas ranch and HAT SHOPS FOURTH FLOOR ‘BY FAR THE BEST VALUES WE BELIEVE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED 606 - 614 he is one of the richest men in the country, the 69-year-old cattle man still is fond of pecans. Instead of forsaking the life of the plains for a more luxurious existence elsewhere, the millionaire has turned his attention whole-heartedly to pecan culture in the Pecos River Valley, be- lieving it will show others the way to profit when drouth visits the section or sheep and cattle prices tumble. “I can't be idle; I've got to be busy at_something,” he explains. On his 29,200-acre ranch near San Saba he has set out 500 trees and soon is to add the same number. The wild pe-gns will be replaced by budded trees, wiiich yield finer nuts. The owner of 140 wells capable of producing almost 3,000,000 barrels of oil daily, if a proration agreement did not limit the Yates field output to 75,000 barrels to prevent overprodue- tion, has no desire for anything other A Special 24th Anniversary Feature Our Greatest Sale of New Felt Hats thar the ordinary comforts of a West Texas home. The house in which he lives was built at a cost not more than $3,000. Yates still prefers his two saddle horses, Prince and Traveler, to auto- mobile_transportation. In Pecos County alone holdings of the pioneer ranchman were rendered for taxation at $800,000 last year. Yates is the principal owner of acreage in aneuo( the world’s most prolific oil pools. o Rickenbacker Speaks Here. Capt. Edward Rickenbacker, Amer- ica’s leading World War ace, will speak at a meeting of the Washington Board of Trade November 22. He is expected to urge the establishment of a model zmln\clpnl airport for the National Cap- al. " hilipsborn .. ELEVENTH ST HAT SHOPS 500 HATS OF ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS THE MARKET OFFERS FINE LINENS For Thanksgiving Tables Feature Unusually Artistic Patterns---Ready Here in Complete Assortments Now is the time to choose snowy napery and dec- orative linens worthy of your Thanksgiving feast. Then, more than any other time, will the critical eyes of your guests be centered on the table. FineQuality “Gold Medal”Damask Pattern Cloths and Napkins Pure Irish linen damask of gleaming satin finish, in those exclusive patterns found in better linens—Chrys- anthemum with square border and circular center, rose with fancy scroll, Greek key with rose and spot, Louis Quatorze, Renaissance design, Lily of the Valley in square border and center, and other smart and socially correct patterns. In Three Beautiful Qualities and Weights Heavy Doubld Grader Rich Satin Damask 72x72 Cloths .. ..$1050 72x90 Cloths ..... $12.50 72x108 Cloths $14350 22-inch Napkins, 24-inch Napkins, doz. ...ieeceden Very Fine Quality Handsome Patterns 72x72 Cloths 72x90 Cloths ...... 72x106 Cloths ... 2:inch Napkins, doz. Transparent Velvet, Satin and .. Flat Crepe ’ at $39.75 Regularly $49.75 Your unrestricted choice in- this group of any $98.50 Coat ! at § .00 The very new Pastel Colorings—as well as Blacks, Browns 1 19 and Sands—types for the matron—for the Miss—for youthful Regularly $129.00 wom i i en—in @ complete range of he , 3 A Such smart furs as Krimmer b . , 'd”:e‘ Badger and Fox of the highest quality. Your unrestricted choice of any $1290.00 Coat in this group. SR ERRN S, oo - UEL LT RS RS, e SRS T Entire Stock: Fur Coats % Regular Price In View of the Special Prices We Request That All Purchases Be Final Standard Quality in Exquisite Patterns 70x70 Cloths ....... 70x88 Cloths 70x106- Cloths.......$650 22-inch Napkins, Ao ocrepennee.d $5.30 {7 AT THIS PRICE Frocks of the Crepe and S I: 'Vdfi“wl?h‘ ‘repe a 5 choice fashions h"flm larger flaineh Napkins, SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:15 AM. See Window Display! Extra Salespeople! . %& R - < S S Irish Linen Hemstitched Damask Cloths : Far famed for wearing quality and lustrous sheen and sifpwn 1316 G ST.- ‘CITY CLUB BLDG. here in a yariety of patterns that will simplify choosing. - ZsHOP ; 66x66-inch Cloths, $525 66x86-inch Cloths, $6.95 The Second Day of Our Semi-Annual Men’s Week Celebration - Men Can Expect , Values Tomorrow in Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linens. Fine snow-white linens, embroidered and rose scalloped in a great variety of beautiful pat- terns. Tray covers, ovals, doilies, centers, lunch and dinner cloths, scarfs and buffet sets. ' 6x12 Tray Covers - 28¢ 10x15 Oval 49¢’ 5-Inch Doill 16c 10-inch. Doilies. 39%c 18-inch Centers. 95¢ 45-inch Centers. 36-inch Lunch Cloths 3-Piece Vanity or Buffet Set: 18x36-inch Scarfs. .. 18x45-inch Scarfs. 18x54-inch Scarfs... 72x90 Banquet Cloths “o Imported Colored Border Luncheon Sets Pure linen; hemstitched hems, self-pattern centers. 64x64-inch cloth and 6 matching napkins, Finished with blue, green and gold borders. And all sets neatly boxed. A real value!.. $5.95 SAluxldthemh-:{tT.hd LH Damask Cloths, ilver bleached linen cloths in $1 59 . lovely damask patterns. 54x54. S-Piece Italian Bridge Sets. Pure linen of a soft creamy tint, hand embroidered in many beautiful designs. 36- inch cloth and 4 napkins...... $2‘95 72Inch.Irish Linen Satin Table Damask. A lifelong damask in four patterns—Greek key, ornamental scroll, rose $2 50 . and chrysanthemum. Yard... 22-inch Napkins to match, dozen Banquet Cloths, Hand- made Filet, Burono and Cut Werk. Banquet cloths that are the last word in elegance and refinement—elaborately hand embroid- ered, exquisite motifs in handmade filet and burono Jlace and gorgeous designs in cut e e Irish Linen Damask Dinner Sets. Cloth and six napkins of a firm lustrous quality, with hemstitched hems ; laundered ready for use. 60x60 Sets. . . §6.49 . $7.95 . $8.78 LaNsBURGH& Bro 7th, 8th and E Sts. Franklin 7400 Genuine Peccary (Washable) PIGSKIN GLOVES At the Radically Lowered Price of $2.95 Our story is told—and it’s a story thrift-wise men—and Christmas gift seekers will heed—for the values make it worth their while. Pigskin of heavy quality, tailoring of a superior nature, made as men to squeeze her foot into the slipper, but could not. hke't.hem——sturdy loo!(mg,' yet dressy, WI!;h SonerssuTs blndm.g’ back 3 .“Cinderella, who was looking at them all the while, seaming and double stitching. Clasp style in natural shades. Sizes 7-9. and knew her slipper, said, ‘Let me try it on’.” Men's Wear Shop—Strest: Floor Prince Charming Will Be On Our Fourth Floor With The Crystal Slipper Saturday Pastel Colored Linen Table Sets. The vogue for color charmingly expressed in leaming damask in floral or conventional signs; rose, blue, gold, orchid and green. Cloth and six napkins: 54x54 Sets.. 59x70 Sets 60x80 Set: Other sizes. H: Mercerized Antique Filet, A complete selection of these attractive and decorative lace pieces that are so effective when used on dark polished tables. Oblongs 18x29 14x22 12x18 10x14 6x12 . 13-Piece Luncheon Sets (1 scarf, 12 oblong doilies The -Crystal Slipper “At last the. méssenger came to the sisters, Euphronia and Charlotte; who each tried all she could 70-Inch Irish Linen Damask. A d, 54x54 Square Table Cover: Sateous® quality =20 g00 v $4.95 inches fiifinséfln‘o':fr’f\'fiecc"éf{u. wide—in a variety of patterns. $1 .69 90x108 Oblong Table Covers... 2930 Yard oooiiiinniiinnnn Linens—Third Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 — Franklin 7400 LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Every little girl will be given an opportunity to try on the Crystal Slipper—watch tomorrow night's paper for last-minute details.

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