Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1928, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.” €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBFR 22, 1998 | Secretary of War from 1909 to 1911 s w B TU BUN“NUES IPADLOCK SNAPS BACK ON CAFE | ) M.DICKINSONILL. |aisecyt,¥or rom o et WUl eV Secretary of War Under Taft May | Aliaciion ot the 13«»:?:&&%‘;:5;1-‘::‘5";’{ 1§ 3 4 WHEN MENU SPECIALIZES IN GIRLS; el @ OODWARD & LLOTHROP Judge Refuses to Permit Re opening as potmn iy shthif s | Bk, - ohoeo stomer, s &4 : A' Poster Sh'owing Smoking‘\ "Old-Fashioncd Restaurant“ When l e m T DOWN STAIRS STORE » _ He Sees Circulars. A THREE DAYS’ COUGHIS | Mother With Babe to Be | R i YOUR DANGER SIGNALI Friday is Remnant Day Used in Appeal. By the Assoclated Press. | mission to take off the padlock and || CHICAGO, November 22.—A yfiga“.f.&lvf’rt - ro‘:’(;xm nt and nothing else. Il Conghe & 1 Jiad : i R rant is not & restaurant when it has |, JUd8e Wilkerson agreed and for the _Coughs from colds may lead to se- | elements w] ich soothe and heal the Th B f h . MR e O Tt ot fu . iy | 15t month the old night life spot has | [ tious trouble. You can siop them | inflamed membranes and stop the ir- e Last erore ristmas BOSTON, November 22—The Na-|gaicecn ang “heautiful girls” on e b;:g!}]w:‘:(éuu’ll:lxé-d, lr‘:r;ude)d :m(;) rn-- now with I(,rcomulw-n. an emulsified | ritation, while the creosote goes on to g 5 g s oday. a few hours before f? i 5 % . by | B toma . . 2. . 1 comvenion e, T i, T o oy |, S i 5, D e | e, &, e 8 | Remnant Day Merchandiss la not returnable.or inchangesbls; not passed a resolution esterday PIeASing | No less an authority than Federal| SSiSant United States distict attorney: | wih two-fold_action it soothes and | and checks the growth of the germa. sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted . heals the inflamed membranes and in- Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- IS;;‘N:,%.&“;‘,&“‘“ its opposition to the | ;400 James H. Wilkerson reached O.hisimmr. of circulars sent to former : B A o ihvieh e lob i EeL durl:lun as éo Wh:t consutnles) a ::v.amua t patrons. lul(;v fi'-rlxn Il"":j\l!- tory in the treatment of coughs from . ° sented by Miss Ida Lillian Page of | Tant yvesterday. As a result the “grand | “Let’s see ore of them,” sald the all known drugs creosote is rece colds, bronchitis and minor forms of s 95 genied by Miss 1da Lilian PAe of | opening of the Old Midnight Prolics, | judse. ognized Ly high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent 1K an 001 I'roCKS, specia Y partment of narcotics. It read lg"‘ !!;Bé?da \zrigéltmlxkhfi lnhChx(‘:\Rntsi _ He saw a beautiful girl on the front as one of the greatest healing agen for building up the system after colds . ’ Y | Souf e nig! e, has been post- | cover and mention of “amazing enter- | for coughs from colds and bronchial | or fu. Money refunded if not re- 45 Women's, Misses’ and “That the National Women's Chris- jie for several months. It h: een | tainment,” eauties’ nd Bastoot . v = s poned eral months. ad been | tainment,” “syncopated beauties” and | jrritations. Creomulsion contains, in | lieved after taking according to direc~ Frocks. In satin, silk crepe, jersey and light-weight woolens. Broke ) s. L A g ¢ 5] v and light-weight woolens. Broken Larger Women's Street and Business tion Temperance Union continue its | | set for tonight. riots of fun.” s E ” ig] ol addition to creosote, other healing | tions. Ask your druggist. . 5 sizes, 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. 4l 1 « ducation seeking to reach 5 - » e :hgigm;: o’rf ;nmfih_‘a‘:\‘m' o fouth re.| The Frolics went the way of a scoref ‘What about the food?" suggested the arding the sclentific effects of nicotine; | 9 other cabarets last May, when a | judge, “I always thought old-fashioned sy P Federal padlock was snapped on its | restaurants like s s going 3 that we urge the strict enforcement of i ike this going to b 2% | gildea doors because it Violated the | had something to eat L’ h . h T d C | s ight-weight 1weed Coats, St untruthful and misleading ad- | Lot protest, but it »o atperl 88 #4° | Griffin, proprietor of the Terrace Gar- | It will snap on about $50,000 worth of S nverraRaiNE Ll S . / . womanhood of the Nation to n-rra)m:dt'm downtown cafe, applied for per- | improvements. el Only 7 Women's Coats in this group, reduced for immediate clear- from 2cqUiring the LODACCO NADIL 1N 11 | S —————— e e e ce Vicelv tailored: with f eno Sini o . g S own el and ance. f\u'(l) l‘uln')ex] : with full-length linings. Hmkc_n sizes. A of their children.” . g 4 Women’s and Misses’ Heavy Wool Sports Coats; with fur collars. Broken sizes. Were $15. Now e 2 ...$7.50 laws forbidding the sale of tobacco to | Bilded : | forkl ; oy co t0 | ¥ Shibition laws, The management did | No one could give & satisfactory an- mildors. That we ‘cautinde 15 DROS | M6t Soaith Henuni | myer, o he otdered ihe padlock back FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON | DOWN STAIRS STORE hand, and around her head a halo of TN 4 Tobacco smoke. - She said the title of | delivering. .. abundantly present. A B85 dandedier” Bindea S this picture would be : “Do We want ere $2.95 and $3.95. @ anil Garter Bras. much more. 22 pieces. A FASHION INSTITUTION by e B ats. Gerwear, Included are gowns. slips and union suits. Were mu Now . 5 Posters to Be Displayed. | ’ In her address Miss Paige said that a feature of the educational campaign e %o be conducted against the tobacco Plenty of extra help to ex- | B " it v e gy oF . D SRANEE P Sample hats, model hats (|- Felt and Velvet Girdles, 30c Girls’ Muslin ict y g mother with a aby | - M . P s E B & D eretis i | pedite selling, wrapping, ‘ in one-of-a-kind styles are 1l Hats, 50¢ Tt 0. Underwear, 28¢ 'y ance: small sizes, 25. 26, 27. ’ 1 Bandeaux, that kind of halo around American | motherhood?” | Paris Washington NewYork: e The convention also adopted a legis- | 3 A > 9 e fi sttt Tiny Tots Apparel @ lative program which included: Support | of the Jones-Stalker bill now in Con- | Women’s Tweed Greatly Reduced gress, providing for increased maximum penalties for prohibition violations; | . heavier penalties for drunken drivers. | N W { ' Lumberjacks. Broken rum runners and moonshiners and for | s ki 7 50 50 - Were 53 95, carrying deadly weapons: revision of lllts, o c Were 75¢ to $2.95 Maners:iizis = the search and seizure laws to har- W, " L monize with the latest decision of the ; : Titw B6%%y. vanond Bies Bl e dIoK 30 et Ra U d ear Supreme Court; Federal legislation for migtures. Broken sizes mef P Carringe set. Al ap- yon Underw al the regulation of motion pictures before | 3 oh0. Nauy, T B8k yarel slighely soled, 1o they are produced, and support for| M r‘;-mnl-.l‘llarflrl Soerts Was $5.95. Ni 95¢ 95c 1 hi n laws. 2wt plaid. 23 pairs Childre; Egings, municipal prohibitios . glln'ed wool. Were scme with slide fasteners. Were $1.65 and $1.95. Lot Dry Celebration Planned. | 1 h P At W ey N yeasce 8 95. consiste of vests. bloomers Wb v step-ins: en 3 In its recommendation for law en- | ‘ Were 33.95 3 . % Pange: Dastel shadew. Lo 8150 s ot lay. Were 25 Flanneleite Go olled 3 . N B0e and mussed from handling: L G {3 nes sizes 16 and 17: long ;gezvfl!. forcement the convention advocated the | high neck. Were $1. and_mussed. 3 Now A celebration on January 16, 1929, the b ninth anniversary of the udoptlion 1":{; . Now prohibition, with mass meetings, lunch- ’ 2ons and banquets. It advocated that) C]llldren’s Shoes : as & part of the celebration efforts ! G < Y 50c pair Were $1.95 Silk Charmeuse be made to have church bells tolled At noon for nine minutes. " 3 The convention will be permanently o e $l d ndjoured today after the delegates Shoel™ "m.vf’z’e%“ ..!3{‘,;,";.{ yar & x various long-wearing leath- meet in a single session to decide a| b suardiiy fifl‘"mm‘“d: :-E-u :’é“'n A.!ll-.%lgk f,‘}:.;' o na issed Trom die- ajori sm si 3 e . rimi place for the 1929 convention. en. e of short-length silks. e ¥ FRENCH EXPERTS NAMED. _ , Boys’ Fleece-lined Union Suits, 50c Costume Slips Novelty Aprons Moreau and Allix Will Study Rep- | 3 length style; size 14 only i PARIS, November 22 (P)—Emile ! length style: aorea, governor of the Bank of France, | - Masiin ! Bettafofh: Subined” W and Prof. O. Allix of the faculty of po- | . cretonne. litical economy of the University of | o SICssud._tRetpes L Rayon Dresses; some with Paris have been named as the French h some _slightly _sofled. 5 Bloomers, in dark street work. se. members of the commission of experts to 14, Were 31 and § shades, medium sizes. Were !reen‘ sizes 18, which will take up revision of repara- patr. New .... .60 $1.15. " Now. e 8. Were $3.95. N tions payments. DOWN STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Prof. Allix, an economist of note, was one of the French members of the | Dawes commission. He served on the | N [} unofficial committee of experts Which | 0 en s ps or s sl took up the preliminaries to stabiliza- | tion of the franc two years ago. Mouch less than } original cost WRIT AS%ED FOR MAXEY. An Excellent Lot. 642 pairs of Women’s and Misses’ Step-in, Opera and One- & strap Pumps and Oxiords. Exceptional variety of leathers; tan calf, blonde and gray kid, suede, velvet, and satin included. Some are soiled. Broken sizes, 2% Westris Survivor Wanted in Vir-j 125 = to 8, in group. ginia on $6,000 Fraud Charge. | CUMBERLAND, Md., November 22 " : 20 pairs Women’s Storm Rubbers, small sizes 36_pairs Women's Leather, Felt and Satin & lmr.rmxr?dmon ‘;zr ‘(r)i;el&?édl; xa;{fifi 1 to fit low-heeled shoes. Were $1 pair. Bedroom Slippers, broken sizes. Soiled. sursivee ‘of ihe ‘yeaizis wheok: 1o thted R e e 45¢ Were $1 and $1.25. NOW ..............45¢ 2 warrant had been issued here charg- #ng him with obtaining more than $6,000 from the Continental Finance Corpora- *ion of Richmond, Va. He was formerly . F “ F h- d G . S. H s .15 ) ull-Fashioned Granite Silk Hose, 2 fmanager of the Industrial Loan Society | of this city, a branch of the Richmond firm, and the warrant, sworn to by Louis i ; . | Last Selling before Christmas—Qur Exclusive “Irregulars” ‘Hoofnagle, present manager, charged he had obtained the money by means of | | P " p 5 4 3 500 pairs of our famous Granite Service-Silk Stockings; with lisle top and feet for longer wear. Smart shades for immediate wear; all sizes 874 to 10. fictitious loans. ° I x : Tomorrow,s the Day We begln Our 3 300 pairs Service-Silk Hose: slight “IRREGULARS.” 200 pairs_Silk_Chiffon Hose: with double-painted DOWN STAIRS STORE Good_shades; lisle welts and feet. 5 0. Special SEeutTihady 9ot 8¢ pair able colors; sizes 8'2 to 10. Speel DOWN STAIRS STORE In 1930 Iceland will celebrate the tenth century of its Alting, or parla- | : I ment, by pageantry which will represen . L the different historical periods of the semi-annu -d h Saga isle. Many families now in Ice- at ... elght ay event . . . the jand can trace their ancestry back to ¥ 3 Rag Rugs Sheets, Special, 75¢ ~ Metal Bridge - its first legislators. ] [ J f t H | O 1 C e O lle . O u S e Special, $1.50 powsrasanas: Lamp Bases, §1 50 sturdy bases: attractively LEADER SHOE STORE popuiar T R~ finished. Tomorrow oni 1 iy at Good designs 445230, sach, Mo this very special price. (excepting only our Head Size Hats which we ar, ) i pting only are unable to reduce) LI chene 3 28 Couten et lankecs 2 ere 25 Sik 50 of these regular braided e oo 42536 oft e 1 colors. Special, each ....SL pep AR Suor —[;/Alcn\q— Now Heavyweight Tarkish Towels Rau in pastel colors, aiso white $32.50. Now .. $20 with colored borders. Were bl mie . Se.” New . 25e Rug. Was $32. $20 e SUPPORTING COMBINATION, ber shops and beauty lors. Were 31.10.Now 73¢ Lot of Cotton Dress Goods, short lengths. greatly redue- . ed for clearance. 2 P Waste Nos 8 Telephone Shiel Ruffled Curtains b 75¢; were $1 Men’s Shoes, $2.95 Ri Silk Umbrellas mbrellas @ e cmopa i e o LR T : valance and tle backs in fords and High Shoes. Good- White crots. bared Rl e weit moles. aed sioges: with blue or red stitching. Reduced because of broken we aren’t quoting former prices ... ; 40-ihch ‘Serim Panels; " Tanew insertion walking ||| g . It would sound too sensational! i ‘ ot = sis o : - i Fabric Gloves, 58¢ £ Ecru only, Were 31 Test them! Put . ¢ ; : : : s var o Ped- |} Wonderful values . . . manufacturers have made great concessions! We made certain of get- forr 3 e Sires 32, 6. 8% « snosping tour || ting hats equal to our own fine stocks. Thanksgiving just ahcad! Never have complete cos- e S D DONI ISR i e e e tumes been so carefully planned. Here's your chance . . . at $5.85 the hat. Our own eustomers and motice how freins auur e only need an announcement -of-the great event! If you are coming for the first time be here n’ Lo The millinery shop will be overflowing with buyers!" e s anne ette aJamas b ki t=3 - 'y | S & f ), Cretonnes. wide assortment pleasure 1,000 new hats are added e EETSEEE me g { ’ L 28c and 38 vard. Stip-on ~and Novelty ~ Cuft ck. Now .. D18 yard Gloves 1 3 te [ d. d 5 e day. Smartly when the doors open tomorrow! i i To give you some idea of the diversity of our 21;.:“10 ? stock we would have you know. . . there are i Ver S ecial $ 1.25 /2 tO | . Widths felts Plenty of black hats... tailored hats y p ’ ; Especially for men who sleep out of doors will this timely value have strong ap- ‘AAA to EEE soleils . fine collection of creamy dressy hats 2 1 : - peal. Full-cut, well-made pajamas, in the most popular patterns and colors. Made in Patent, Satin. Black, velvets hCir‘-‘-e to darkest Havana g theatre hats Sizes A, B, C and D. Brown and White Kid Leathers. satins brown ]‘}ats. .l:bng;lthand dance hats 242 pairs Men's Cotton Socks; in black, nayy 250 Men's White Broadcloth Shifts. Well s wine s...F - and cordovan. s 912, AN 5. made and full cut shirts at this low price. bengalines recs rench blue, cgat hats Were more. 10, Collac "attached and neckband styles, In 40 pairs Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, IRREG- sizes 14 to 17. o Also White or Black Kid Monet blue, Navy... al- sub-deb hats ULARS of higher-priced grades. Sizes A, Very Special B, C, D. Were mure. Now.... .30 63 puirs Men's Cotton d White L brocades g e ‘ e mond green, English green di 34 B NURSES $ | metallics dieus o6t misses’ hats 30 pa Y th Pujaas: slightly ULAKS of $1 grade. Sizes 10 o 1% cee s 8 o play. White only, in sizes Now 35¢; 3 pairs for. g% OXFORDS A and B. Were $1.6! s 300 pairs Men's Fancy Part-wool Rayon-an sequins purples .. . » very matrons’ : q ' purp "‘“"1 the very t hats 44 Mew's Fall-weight Union Suits, some Lisie Socks; in conservative colors and pat- hatter’s plush new pastels! dowager hats { slightly soiled. Sizes 34, 36, and 44. Were terns. Sizes 10 to 115, MOre. NOW ivvvvnervnanas 5 fal .35¢; 3 pairs, $1 ‘All head sizes . .. tiny bobbed head to matron’s largest sizes. | 13 Men’s s, $19.75 ¥t Regular sizes 36, 37, 38, 40. Short sizes 38, 39, 40, 42. Long sizes 39 and 40. '/ée No exchanges, returns or credits. . .this radically lowered price makes 20 Pairs M en’s Wool Trousers, $2.95, were $5 pair. it necessary for us to'say Sizes 28 to 36 and 42; good colorings. 726 7th Street »: Every Sale Must Be Final DOWN STAIRS STORE Open Saturdays Till 9:30 P.M.

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