Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
T "t " _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928, equipment includel moo * ICTINS OF ANE Law Restricting Stage Activities. Senator Harrison, Democrat, of Mis- sissippl, today introduced a bill to Exercises to Be Held Tomor- | take part in theatrical performances row on Anniversary of Ha- vana Explosion. Men who went %o their death 31 years | safety, welfare or education of the child ago, when thc battleship Maine was ‘ and if the applicant has filled all of the blown up in liavana Harbor, will be paid tribute tomorrow afternoon, on the anniversary of the disaster, at exercises before the Maine shaft in_Arlington s‘mflk and in Riding Hall, Fort A floral tribute presented by Presi- dent Coolidge will be deposited before the memorial shaft at 1 30 o'clock by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, United Spamsh War Veterans of the District depart- ment, and the Lineal Society of the Spanish War. Ceremonies to follow at Fort Myer at 2:30 o'clock will be =mnsorm by th States Marine Band will render selec- Capt, John Lewis Smith is chairman of the department’s executive committee in charge of the exercises. {v)octors Recommend Chambers It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. 1 defy any one to say this is not first- CLA RK 4 class goods and service. We have expert embalmers. BILL AFFECTS MINORS. Senator Harrison Would Modify amend the law regulating the employ- ment of minors in the District of Co- Jumbia to permit children of any age to under certain conditions. Under the Harrison amendment the director of work permits would be authorized to issue permits to children for entertain- ment and theatrical purposes, if, in the opion of the director, such employment would not be prejudicial to the health, | requirements of the present law, except l“ to age, ability to read and write and completion of the eighth grade. Priscilla Dove Is Honored. Miss Priscilla Dove, daughter of Mrs. | J. Maury Dove, 2334 Massachusetts ave- Lowell, Mass.,, was chosen councilor in the recent elections. The Rogers Hall student sdministration conducts the un- dergraduate affairs of the school and e | Acts as intermediary between siudents and faculty. Plan D. C. Blll Conferenoe Conferees representing the Senate and House are planning for a conference on | the District appropriation bill Saturday morning. Col. 432 Ambulance Service 1 will give you a complete funeral, cars and all, cemetery lot in= cluded— nue, who is a student at Rogers Hall, | POLICE AID ASKED Cash and Clothing From Apartment. ernoon is being investigated by police. teenth strect, vesterday a burglar ran- | Catherine Bowles. sacked the premises and stole $40 in o At ash. A colored boy made an unsuccessful S!h‘mpt to snatch a Mrs Eva R. Riley, apartmedt 602, 401 | States. FEBRUARY 14 th FROM 1070 1 O'CLOCK, Ve Qe_gnold Sisters OF GUS EDWARDS RITZ CARLTON NIGHTS DQPPU nessa FAMED SPANISH DANCER. FROM THE. CLUB MIRADOR. Twenty-third street, last night. Riley was walking along D between Twenty-first and Tventy-ucunb%’lfl!e TO RECOVER LOOT |55 ot i ned off by her scream: Valuable papers, a bank book and $3 in cash were in a pocke Dress Is Stolen From Shop and | RoR 5" Jfod Sent 401, 519 Ninth street northeast, left in .| Bill Signed for U. C. V. Reunion. s The ernor of North Carolina for usé at a enurnpmenc of the United Con(edernle Veterans ts, 9,000 bhn.kell. 5,000 pillo President Coolidge yesterday signed a | 5000’ tanvas cots, 5,000 pillows lnd [ X bill directing the War Department to | Cd) bedsheets. lend camping equipment to the Gov- e Every police beat maintained for the full 24 hours in London has been esti- at Charlotte in June of this |mated to cost $5,000 a year. Northeast Washington last n! Mrs. Florence Moore, 3513 Thmeemh street, reported loss of — containing $31 from a res:::nntsun Dissppearance of a black silk_suit| Serenth stret Soutiwest estrsy. . from a rack in the Betty Hanna Shop, | table during her temporary absence. 1613 Connecticut avenue, yesterday aft- | Burglars entered premises 1735 U street. ws:,’erd:y x‘;mmilnx thr:mgh a basement door and stole wearing ap- Gaining access through a window to | jov " Vijued at $50. The clothing the home of Amy J. Bundy, 1910 Thir- | Jonged to Mrs. W..H. Wallace and Mrs, Long-distance telephone service is be- pocketbook from |ing installed in the Federated Malay WARDMAN PARK HOTEL SUPPER DANCE ffi—-—*“mm— ook | * Jrom the AVENUE o NINTH¢ Final Reductions e E—— About 300 Men’s Suits Wind Up the Season The remainder of our stock of men’s and young men’s suits is still further reduced—to make the clearance unani- mous. In two groups now — combining many grades — for selection at $24-50 and $34.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats You won't have to figure hard to see the investment value in taking advantage of the final clearance of < Jrom_the AVENUE et NINTH® Winnowing the Small Lots in P-B Haberdashery ° These reductions touch intimate needs of the wardrobe—most interest- ingly. i Clearance of Heavy-weight Underwear You know our makes—Vassar, Ameri- can Hosiery Co., Duofold—the most de- servedly famous of them all. $3.00 Union Suits............$2.15 $4.00 Union Suits............$295 $5.00 Union Suits............$3.65 $5.50 Union Suits........... $6.00 Union Suits. ... $4.35 $2.25 Shirts and Drawers $1.65 P-B Shirts Broadcloth, Oxford, Madras and Percale Shirts. Collar-attached or neckband. Values to $3.00 Plain White and Fancy Broadcloth, Oxford and Woven Madras Shirts. Separate collar to match, collar-attached or neckband. P-B Overcoats. chardlcss of what they were— $27 50 and $37 50 Half Price for Chauffeurs’ Suits Broken lots, of course, but they are Values to §3.00 all worsted, and in the prescribéd Famous Hosiery model. Silk, lisle, rayon and lisle mixed and rayon and wool mixed; beautiful effects. Values to $1.00............ e 49¢ Wool in choice patterns. \\\\\\\\“” _"I' Values to $150.......... \\ Golf Hose § ' Plaids, diamond figures and jacquard § g patterns, in cotton, cotton and wool The Avenue at Ninth mixed and all wool. Values to $2.50......... Pl T P-B Pajamas Broadcloth and madras—in either reg- ular neck or middy models. Values to $3.50 . ........ P-B Mufflers 50 rayon and wool, in pleasing pat- terns and shades. Values to $3.00 .... English Squares and Reefers, in the superior silks. $150.00 GRAVE VAULT I guarantee my Or any other best quality service, $75 up, is 35 years' experience. steel vauu. Pnce. $85.00 perfect. W. W. CHA RS CO. Wa:hmgton ’s Most Rea:onabl: Undertaker 14th, Ccr. Chapin St. N.W. Chapel and Offices Values to $4.00 Neckwear Plain colors, stripes, checks, plaids, etc.—some handmade and silk lined. Values to $1.50 Handmade Cravats in silks and silks and satins; exclusive stripes, figures, Persian effects and solid colors. Our manager, Will Elliott, is a man of Col. 432 Col. 432 Reduced from $35 to Expectmg Gz-sésts for Inauguration? | Take Advantage of This Underpriced Offering of ‘ Bed Outfits 4 : ot Engagement Ri d Diamond Solitaire | " “WeddingBand | Dinner Ring b ety $ 75 18-kt. white s ‘ mond in . whi . iam Elitey Dhd i .vB°”‘ 37 et $2 5 Pay 25¢c a Week Poy 500 « Week : Values to $6.00 ... P-B Handkerchiefs Imported French linen; plain colors, with colored figures and borders. Hand- rolled edges. Values to $1.00 Imported French linen; hand-rolled edges; colored borders and all-over ef- fects. Values to $2.00 ................$1.15 P-B Gloves Lined and Unlined Gloves—in cape, mocha, pigskin and buck. Values to $3.00 ................$1.69 Lined and Unlined Gloves—cape, mocha, pigskin and buck. Valuesto $6.00 ......c.c.......$2.69 P-B Robes 10 handsome Blankets, of generous ¥ T 2 Values to $10.00 . 85 . / , Outfit Number One (o5 llinstrated) 15 all-wool Flannel Robes, appfimg ELGIN COMBINATION $12.50 W ity Pttt Dol ot ood-hinish, 'al =4 b Guaranteed Elgin $ 50 ¥ $9.00 Ten-year 'uaran'tl:admCoil.S;rin' s 4 Values to $22.50 zmc%r;;a ;@mgfig‘ 19' $13.50 Simmons All-Layer Felt Mattress 3 . B / ‘ i Lg?l%er]%fiks d corduroys; th rmth 4 . ald wWo and co! VS e wal Qutfit Number Two s i . SAVING OF $7.00 STRAP WATCH Jeweled movement. Engraved case. Mesh $ 75 wrist bracelet. Pay 25c a Week W WRIST yv;'rcn o "leLllNng WATCH En ravegvcnrsne clseewe'l'!rl -YEI!’ $ 50 25 187 32: your old wltch nn this, G Pay 25c a Week N Pay 75c a Week N/ N EN/EN /L= N\ “ELGIN” Values 10.810..................54.85 Cigarette 2-A Hawkeye Camera Takes a picture 4%x212. You will want one of these for Inauguration! $77.95 Pfly 25¢c a Week N\ Expert Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed Lighter 1}\ A popular new make. T horoughly reliable. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 New Style Table Lamps All-metal base (bridge style) and silk shade with rosette decoration. pc;;mplet.e with silk cord and socket 28, Pay 25c a Week $7.50 Two-inch Post Simmons Bed $5.75 Band-edge Link Spring s 75 $8.50 All-Cotton Mattress . $21.75 ‘Outfit Number Three SAVING OF $17.00 $18.00 Simmons Windsor Type Bed $15.00 Double-deck Coil Spring $ $25.00 Fifty-pound De Luxe All-layer $58.00 Felt Mattress /A~ EXTRA VALUE=——— $24 Double Day-Beds SAVING OF $6.25 Double size Day-Beds, cane- 75 panel ends, cretonne pad, with $l7. deep valance. = . WRIGH co. 905-907 7th St. N.W. = “OF COURSE YOU CAN CHARGE IT” P-B Soft Hats Various shapes and shades—and prob- ably in your size. Reduced from $5.00 P-B Shoes for Men Russet oxfords; the smart broad-toe shape; blucher and straight lace. Only, - these sizes—9 to 11—widths B, C and D. ‘Reduced from $600............$2.85