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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 Too Much History Asked in Bailiff Test, Man Thinks Can’t Understand Why He Should Know King’s Wife’s Name. 'BANQUET IS HELD " BY ORDER OF AHEPA Vournas, Simopoulos, Al- fange and Senator King Are Among Speakers. WoobDwARD & LOTHROP By the Associated Press. MONTREAL, Quebec, February 7.— Sihe' old and young' democracies of Gabriel Vreudge, who aspires to be a e old and yoi cracies N Greece and America were similarly con- | Plliff at City Hall, cant “““r";fi';fi ! ceived and their citizens therefore are | what knowledge as to Henry s readily interchangeable, it was said last | wives and the length of the third re- | night at the first annual banquet of the | public has to do with the job. Ahepa, an American fraternal organi- |~ He believes several questions asked | | zation composed of citizens of Greek | him by examiners were put with the origin, held at the Willard Hotel. sole purpose of causing him to fail. The 209 chapters of the order, scat- | The questions were: tered in as many sections of America, | “Who was the third wife of Henry with a total membership of 20,000, were | yIII?" represented at the banquet by proxy| “Who succeeded Cromwell?” ' and many members of Congress and | “How long did the third republic newspaper correspondents served in this | last?” capacity. “What religious order was created in George C. Vournas, Washington attor- | 1534 ney and general chairman, described | Whenisgna by whom was New Or- | the conditions which have broug | Jeans founded?” many Greeks to this country. “It was a He brought court action today to| journey forced upon them by the hard- | force the Corporation of Bafliffs of ships in the wake of the Seven-year | Montreal to a(‘cept his application. War of Independence” Mr. Vournas SN said. er less than 25 years we | find in_America among the 500000 native Greeks hundreds of professional | REMOVE PHONE BOOTHS. men, captains of commerce and indus- | try, students and political leaders, all [1,850 Chicago Drug Stores Hit at with an aggregate wealth of more than Telephone Company. ses were delivered by the | CHICAGO, February 7 (®.—Plans r to the United States, | have been made for removal of tele- . Simopoulos, who expressed his happi- | phone booths from the 1,850 drug stores ness in the success of native Greeks in | belonging to the Chicago Retail Drug- merica: Senator King of Utah, who | gists' "Association. ~Final arrangements | gerved as toasimaster; Dean Alfange, | gre to be completed Tuesaay at a con- president of Ahepa, and Theodore G. | ference of association leaders. The Rx:lpv solicitor of the Department of | move is the latest action taken against Labor. | the Tllinois Bell Telephone Co., which * A number of members of Congress recently established lower commission were present with their wives. A musi- | rates on booth calls. cal program included solo numbers by | “The druggists are losing money un- Rita Rozada and several sclections by | der the new rate,” was the explanation Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. 2 Ivery Chests of Dll'!". docorlud Iy ‘atched. Were Friday—The Semi-Annual Selling = e Children’s Furniture Sporting Goods Reduccd aters. Wi 35. $3 Greatly Reduced olube or'fsmu;'rfgmxu slikhes Sronms Goons. FourtH FLOO! All salesmen’s samples and surplus stock from a leading manufacturer are offered in this popular Semi-Annual Event. Fach garment is perfect, but slightly mussed from handling. Garments at each price are grouped on separate tables for convenience of your selection. Pajamas, $2.15 Pajamas, $4.15 In regular stock would be $6 and $7.50. Rayon and In regular stock would be $4. English Outing Flan- nel Pajamas, with military collar, in white only. Rayon-mixed Pajamas, in white and colors. Vee- neck style. Medium size only. Medium size only. Mersetiged Pajamas, $6.15 . Pajamas, 51-35 In regular stock would be $2 and $2.5i Smal[, medium In regular stock would be $1250. Pure Silk Pajamas, and large sizes. in white and colors. Vee-neck and collar styles. Cotton Pajamas, in white and colors. Medi ly. Paiamas, $1.95 edium size only In regular stock would be $3. Broadcloth, Soisette Nightshitts, $1.15 and Madras Pajamas, in white and colors. Collars and vee neck styles. Small, medium, large and extra In regular stock would be $1.50 and $2. Muslin and ~ Camiiricy Nightshietss slipion’ and! button styles: i .’..‘:’.I.y.,lfifd.'.‘:.'i ol Now i wicy LTS ED. Were 195 Now 31 large sizes, P Sizes 15 to 20. ‘ eves. Pa jamas, $2 85 : # o w-"%'"?" "'“-D 1 Solid Mahogan: zn'l"i"-fios. In regular stock would be $4 and $5. Fine Broadcloth, Nightshitts, $ 1'85 B s SotteD, Was fiit) Furniture Reductions Now . crarans 2 End combination walnut w\t.h boak trough. Were u l Solid Mllm‘any Priscilla Scwln( Cabinet. Was $9.75. Now ..$7.25 1 Combination Mahogany Lid DM Was $16.50. Now ............514 1 Combination Mahogany Lid Desk. Was $35. NOW ............526.50 1 Solid Mahogany-top Gate-Leg Table. Was $35. Now ....$26.50 2 Combination Mahogany End Tables, with shell Were _$9. Now . 2 Combination Mahogas Tables, with book rack. Now ‘Baby llulnet “swivel ‘W sh. Size 40x22 inches. T Twolisne Fronch Gray re frror and, four drawers. ~ SOILED: Chlldun Reduced. Criomen's FURNITURE FourtH FLOOR. ] 1 Solid Mahogany Martha Wash- Toys—Floor Samples L e T Fasniioie " Greatls An unusual event, with un- usual savings on Furniture of the type that’s rarely reduced ONE-FIFTH OFF. All Covered Davenports and Chairs to match ONE-FOURTH OFF. All genuine Mahogany or Walnut Tea Wagons ONE-HALF OFF. A number of discontinued Bedroom Suites for quick disposal Arctics or Motor Boots, felt- lined and trimmed in fur to .58 match. All sizes 3 to 7. Were Now e §1250. Now . . “.7! WOMEN'S SHOE:! Misses” Shoes Reduced to $6:75 Were $10 4 Pairs Black and Brown Suede gaere toes. "Guban acke : 'y “Flapper mn *iins 30 Now: ART EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH P’Locl Writing Paper Special, 55¢ An unusually good value in writ- ing paper. 60 single sheets of very good quality paper and 2 packages of envelopes. 2 TR TR StaTioNERY, FIRsT FLoom. Pairs Bl ck snd Bre Rugs Reduced R A ‘:: s u;;I k] ,. : o Lamp Sha des Re dflC ed sm“l ‘MS“".ouu o Cub-n hedl 2 Seamless Velvet Rugs, i Were $10. Shums Yo e Deed ot 2 Bt ouse Bar, se Suos A eLin Danagedien o R N t, " Soi ‘heels. Sizes AAA T'i AA €', a. ” ;f,;%’ 3,,':,,"‘;, A’I‘;‘g""' Rugs, ,5"” 1 m’:fi:?“‘:‘f-’. “Y;'“" oo )}"’7""“‘ “l‘?.- Acquer clnn‘fi- g’.m’f" T 1 l’xl.‘:-{l Autigue Parchment Shade. I Fairs Browa. outs 1 Larchmont Wilion Rug, p 1 Rose Persian Rug, size 9x12, SLIGHT- st BT SR, e tern. Size .50. LY WORN, “as is” Was $575, ‘x;mu 557 Now ... ..9275 average mported Bath or Bedroom Rugs, em- size 26x46. Were $2450. Now $1375 bossed design; size 36::63. Wer:';l;w - neh Rourh An l C 8 a i a SLIGH as $225. High g;:ge sseil;ge;;’m‘.{yxm;)n;;; (?n“lg Toilet s Reduced Shade, Tenuner fine 05 and 1 > J = 1 Finest Quality Worsted Wilton Rug, Was $55. Now. $39.50 9 ':'n Jur Taleum Powder. Re- 1,18 dneh : Junior Misses” Pumps = 1 Shade, S en d b size 6x9. Was $87.50. Now.....$39.50 Super-Quality Chinese Rug, duegd 5 1 Worsted Wilton Rug, slze 4.6x7.6. Was Wes 3405, Now. nm " e s B $295 Were §55 12 pairs Patent Cut-out One- { 9801 DOws.. o e ch NN Reversible Wool Cheniile Rugs, size Ao Gtk BLiGHLY DAY ton size AO‘D Clea) ance Sa le Y %’:é‘."%?:r.‘!i’i’.' »‘:%'3:’“‘“ $1.75 vors S178 strap Pumps, blonde kid trim- 30x60. Were $10.50. Now........$6.95 T e 6 High-grade Oval Chenille Rugs, size 3T 8 ming, turn soles. Sizes B 12, Lot Chenlll Bath or Boudsir Rigs, ro- 318, Slighuy solled, as 15" Were TS e i Bodge Q% 12%,13, 13%, 1, 2; C 12, 13, 13%; $13.75. Now ....... <o-t.a0-$875 ch Lamp W D 11%, 13, 1. 24x45. Reduced to. i 2 Cheniile Bath Rugs, size 37x54. Were ity ““ 5 Pairs Junior Girls’ Tan Calf Oxfords, straight tip and welt Choosing is yet good! R e T D Still deeper reductions! 43 Sllk. ‘Wool and Cotton Union Suits, sizes 5, 5 8, 10 years. Greatly re- 85¢ heels. Sizes AA 6, 510, iy %airs Bra tou . 5 X with magazine rack and shelf. Was of Henderson Furniture P ";: Biby bo 1 Walnut Decorated Magazine Bas- 8.2 : P € ¢ 1 Combination Mahogany End Grip Oxfords, $645 pair Sow K Table, with ~ shelf. Was~ $8.50. 16 Men’s Fine, Soft Felt Hats, domestic 23 Pairs Men's Wool-lined Mocha Gloves, 25 $27.50 and $28.50. Nn“SO"I' a5 lll S‘l e smm s Were $1. NOW, Palr........e00e..38¢ leather sole and rubber heel. bearing. larg djustable bare; Were $12.50 to $18. 11 pairs Satin Toy Store, FourRTH FLOOR. greatly reduced. Broken sizes 75 23 pairs Daniel Green Comfy I'wo-Trousers Suits Special $29- styles and sizes. Sizes 6, 6 black and brown, many with for men. ~ Sizes—regulars, 34 to 44; shorts, 36 to 40; stouts, 38 to 46. 2 pers, in tan, red, wine, blue AAA 5, 6,7; AA 41, <r,.o 6%4, A 4 s 5 Y & Sizes 6, 65, 7, THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. t0 $7. Now ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF OFF 5 Small _Boys' Overcoats, wool lined, Greatly Reduced ow. .....$8.95 nut or Mahogany at 10% to 15% Off 4 Wool Mackinaws, sizes 9 and 18 years 6%. Were $1.50. Now...........2385¢ THE Boys' STorz, FOURTH FLOOR. n‘d Cub:!n heeh Sizes A‘I ufr": the Chevy Chase Chanters. A general |of Henry J. Krueger, association presi- dance followed the banquet. | dent. S P ECIAL SALE Fith magazie fack and ~book Madras and Sateen Pajamas, in white and colors. Now % trough. Was $8.50. Now ...36. Collars and vee neck styles. Medium size only, In regular stock would be $3. Fine Cambric Night- Iofip’ it Dell celluloid "”" 1 Soiid Mahegany.tep Ead Tabie THE MeN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. shirts, vee-neck style. Sizes 15 to 18. ’ n $8.50. Now $6.25 2 Magazine Baskeis on jegs. solid Tmahogany. Were $13.50. Now $9.15 Men’s Madras Shirts, $1-35 M e bk o et St 4 en’s Arnold Glo Togany (0D Was §8. NOW o< 8 37 Colored Madras Shirts, with short novelty bosom. e o e eparate collar to match and collar attached styles. Sizes 14 to 16'5. i i Bk = . Were $12 Bearing “Wheelt large. rroher O sizes 8, 817 and 9. Were $3. Now $1 , s lipped . B FurNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. e 75.,’“;"“:: 4355 50 Pairs Men's Fancy Wool Secks, double 12 pairs Brown Vici Kid Ox- 50" 50 N $3.85 LTI T Y foe and heel ~Siwes 10 to 11} fords, combination last, 1 Talry yeloceds. tan anen: ban W oOMen's Pumps, 33 Sizes in combined lot as fol- nfi?f:m,::: ook b o anids Paistey ¢ Piiitipes oddes (il en s a'nd oun S ln‘)B é‘%l m;i:]'}\vs 9, 104, perfect, GREATLY "REDUCED. ends from our regular stock as follows: AAA'S to 6; AA §; Stippers, in tan, blue, black Art Embroidery Reduced A4: B 37, 4% C 3% ; and patent colt. Broken 1, Hand-embroidered Unbleached Ap 46 Pairs Women'’s Suede Pumps, Just 50 men will profit by this offering of fine suits at this exceptional price for IR k and b Friday onls. The assortment includes bive cheviot suits with ‘double-breasted G e repile trimming to match. Span- vests for young men, also plain and fancy patterns in more conservative models 72 pairs Weather House Stip- $3. Now the combined lot as follows: Men’s Overcoats, $29.75 Were $40 and #45 and rup:l‘x‘;i“!taui?i:l : ()ptIra, 2 Overcoats in mostly blues and grays, a few mixed patterns, in models for men = AR and young men. Sizes 34 to 46. 913, 10, 1053, 11. : / . 5 ‘THE MEN'S StoRE Boys' Golf Knickers, $195 were s295 Eroom oo 75 pairs \\ oolen Golf Knickers, tweeds and herringbones, t 1 All Lamps and Shades Sizes 9 to 18 ‘years in the lot. : inaeee) tasang bown, Gift Sflgzsstxons A few Dining Room Suites at Temptingly Low Prices |5 Nee e Wmau, el 25 Mberty Sachet All Smoking Cabinets of Genuine Wal- years, Were $15.15. 60 Boys' Golt Caps, sizes 6%, 6% and only. Were $10.75. Now........$4.95 150 Pairs Bo, 60 Merode Part-Wool Union Sults, size 3 Patiers. i by s e J years only. Greatly reduced to....55¢ Greatly reduced to...... S 1 AMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Main 3% afshment 1 m'k Snd_Grev Plesied Shader size 161 Was $4.5 Girr SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. !n..!-". e Missks’ Suozs, ’ll-mn Froom. seorsatte lined as 36 s mp_Shads rlst Bags Were 3145 gLk, tan and orange. 3 Importe 50, 1 Were 3 W-ere n‘.wn “;ld o i nn“'ng’l‘:‘s‘o P plece arpet, R 4 1 r::.'nmn ;::-m sha 10 Pairs Children's Shoes, patent 3 Oval Braided Chenille Rugs, size 27x48. inches wlde ‘Was $10.75. Naw‘...‘u ‘!:‘:m:v 'ssn‘r;:.;n Px:)ol :-‘;‘I‘xh “\‘\‘Lx: ;;r “d“" mp‘ :!'6('/ e Were $7.25. Now .. S5k shna s Rl 314-yard plece Plain Sand Carpet, 27 814, 1014; D 7% s \\ere!—i 3, 10%; Y2 8. 1 Kozak Oriental Rug, s inchae wile, i : size 3.6x6.6. Was $65. Now....$39.50 9 pleces 36-Inch Chine s w‘-‘:'u’nl.lu!\: Chinaware, 5¢ to $2.50 ) ... 8295 Toruer Goobs, Finst FLoon, Y, and Less Regular Price isses’ Tan Calf 1 Seamless Broadioom Carpet, me‘uxx_lzs 4,2, 10%, 188, 12, 436, "4 Jaran - Oxfords, lizard_call trimmmz Close-out from our regular stock - g g DCIflaPS, 4 Boxes, $1 of Dinnerware, Fancy Pieces Was L 5 ‘"‘ tWo 8 yards. Was 50c yard, “Now, xtords ox‘ d Lot of c-rm hn!hs "ideal seat- 2 {\\_rflt'es&) es. ; ”” ‘Were 40c box. 288 boxes of Del- and Pottery, attractive and use- Rt . - naps; each box contains 12. ful pieces. Was $24.50. Now...............$16. ter size rugs, REDUCED }3 REGU- CHILDREN'S SHOES, ‘This exceptional value advises CHiNawARE, FIFTH FLOOR. 1 Good Quality Wool Wilton Rug, .slze 6x9. Was $47.50. Now.........$28.50 LAR PRICE. = noleumm REDUCED . early selection. Boys’ Leather Slippers 32 Flesb, Silk Rubberzed Sanitary Glassware Reduced $295 Were §4 s Flower Bowls, 2 Heavy Quality Wool Wilton Rugs, size Short of Li R PRICE. Aprons. with volle to "0 Pairs Kid Bedroom Slippers, Red, 36x63. Were $17.50, Now......$10.75 12 REG (S) 090 and $9.90 | Rucs, Firre Froox. / : : “ 48 Flesh Bllllll fllnlllr' nelu wnh l n tabs Housewares Reduced SR it ¢ Ty n,-;w i pink: Pn“‘ ot blue and green kid, patent leather. 5 Rubber Househotd Avror Items listed are subject to slight imperfections 6 1 Sizes 1 to 6 in the lot. —some slightly damaged and :hopworn. ‘Aluminum-finish_Vegetable Bin, size 3 “Fyt-All” Radiator Covers, wood grain 31x11x11. Was $7.50. Now. $1.95 and marble finishes. Width, 13 tnchu, i Aluminum-finish_Vegetable Bins, size adjustable from 22 to 44 inches. Were Silver-plated Ware ?u‘rglc.flu: spedflql:lt_;“ e Bovs' Stoar, Fovarn Flook. yes meverase 7 ¢ Now. .$2.50 18x1 Abesainn R Versbie Ml e “Radiant”" Sicel Hadistor ‘Cover, min Biaser® oo "viasser "Wers %o 507 5has snd Ends of Table. Glnsnware a4 Zozio, wWere ta50, Now...Lisio8 Hogany inished. Sise .5,.%,.,' Was Koy : ko o T L R R T W e O uite, for e break- fast nook; two high-back benches and . QusEmET table. Was 865. NOW...........$39.50 Unpainted Day Bed, poster ltyle Was $18. Now. 5 orange eolor- -$2.50 Two great lots former prices, $10 to §18 11 FPairs Youths' jralght tip and Norrons, Fist FLOOR. 11! 1i%s. “Were 35 and_i6. Now.. In the lot reduced to $7.90 there has been included many styles of black and brown suede oxfords with spike or Cuban heels. .90 2 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, Special, $1995 Marquieztte Curtalns Rebuilt and Reconditioned - ‘All sales final ICH'S ————nr Many other models in slip- pers for eventhg and after- noon and $9.90. Sale of Chiffon Silk Hos- iery, picot top, at $1.45 pair; 3 pairs for $4 wear reduced to $7.90 S 8.9. “Mutschler” Kitchen Table, "with ,pcr- ’cqell{n top (si.m 25%36). Was 3'35 "Was 8 95 NO ...$5.95 “Radiant”’ Steel Radiator Cover, lvol')' ’l}ntshed Bize 40x97,x33. w . “Radiant” Steel Radiator CMIlr. ivory p!nhhed Size 31x91,x33. Wi “Radiant” Steel Radiator Cover, ivory finished. Size 26x9':x32, Was 838 Now $18 “Radiant” Steel Radiator hogany finished, Size 36x9'¢x39. Was $36.50. Now .. 81775 HOUSEWARES, FIrT) Playing Cards Special, 44c Gilt-edge Playing Cards with fancy backs, put up in cardboard cases. An unusual opportunity to supply your bridge needs, STATIONERY, First FLOOR, Mirrors Reduced 3, Seml.Vonetian Mantel Mirrors. wore prisht, HT- LY IM] ""xfl'l_’s MIRRORS, "Stxrn Pl.oo!. ) M slu 24x9} ’zflo. Was o ‘lfl hogany finished. Size uxfl%xll Wn $32. Now .o -$16 Tce Chest, de: finishe Used as demonstrator. Was $17. Now $12.95 Unpainted Plant Stands, for holding three pots. Were $4.50. Now....$3.25 White Medicine Cabinet, with ail-mir- ror door and two glass shelves. Was $9.95. Now ...... .$4.95 White Corner M.dld.nl Cghlwl. with mirror in door and two wood shelves, ‘Was $8.25. Now. sreereaeeend 9495 Celluloid Sides Special, 38¢c each Suitable for belts 1 and 1% inches wide. In gray and black and two shades each of red, green, brown, tan and blue. Also one style slide suitable for 1-inch belt, in green, . blue, rose, gray and purple, mottled with black. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS Fmst FLoon. @ Salad Fork $5.25. Now. SILVFRWARE, Smoking Accessories Leather Clrarette Cases. Wero 34, Fmst FLoor. Dozen Rolls Totlet Tissue, Special, 78¢c 500 rolls of good grade Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Housewares, Firrr FLOOR. Special, $1-45 pair 100 Pairs Fine Quality Ruffied Mar- quisette Curtains, in cream and ecru. Valance and tie backs in- cluded. CURTAINS, SI1XTH FLOOR. Maraquisette Curtains Special, $1-10 pair 75 Pairs Ruffled Marquisette Cur= tains, hemstitched at base of ruffle. In ivory, ecru and white. 4 Scarfs. tapestry center, In. blue, eold d “red. " Size 12x66. ° Were ‘34 £n nlu lrer‘n 2, pairs Fine' Qualiiy, Muiberer P tieten. " nx:snl’ i ¥a d ROfl\lced .88, ortieres. Clearance When new, this model sold for $65. Thoroughly recon- ditioned with new beater brushes, bags, connecting cords, handles, and guaran- teed for three months. All the motors have been thor- oughly overhauled. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Firtn FLOOR. Books Reduced b

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