Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1929, Page 17

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1920—PART T.' 17 * o 7 KN PALACE ‘ : D) From a Celebrated Manufacturer E \ fll Pure thread silk from top to toe. ) ll Pointed heels. These superb full-fash- } —— Y ioned hose come in a world of new KOLUMN | - { shades, inéluding dune, Arab, roseskin, ° | 7 A | I [ Suspended Governor Says He ; -Cannot Understand Much Blamed on Mrs. Hammonds. sunskin, bareskin, rose.taupe, fairskin, beachskin and clearskin, Al sizes. Stamped Aprons, 19¢ New unbleached aprons in two Irregulars. Street Floor attractive designs. Br the Associated Pres OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 9. ! ~QGov. Henry S. Johnston cannot | tinderstand “a lot of things that have been blamed on . 0. 0. onds, | With Coupon Only ifebuoy Health Soap 3 for 20c Octagon Soap Powder 3 for 19¢ 75¢ Melba Love-Joy Perfume Ounce, 30c 50c Mavis Talcum, 3% 7-ounce can. Avalon Hair Nets, 19¢ Doz. | Stamped Bedspreads, $1.00 New unbleached spreads, full size, Fringe %0 eomplishments partments and insti taking to establish } tontinue as chief He was comme In Fabrics & Styles That Match Higher-Priced Garments A ten-dollar sale of coats definitely above the ten-dollar class! New fabrics, pew styles, new colors and a new measure of value. King's Palace will be the logical coat buying center Monday and Tuesday. ) Smart Twillsheens All Sizes 14 to 48 Hammonds_interferred mater 1 operation of that department in attractive - designs. “I used 1o ge hiatch, i50c. Street Floor. ‘Women's Silk Hose, 29¢ Perfect quality thread silk hose, to fighting Assorted shades. door and listen. I ¥ he with lisle tops would be £o seriousl; 4 pairs for $1.00. . o Single and double breasted models in Smart EnghSh TWIlls every variation of the springtime mtln\rlci Straightline coats, belted coats, tuckec "B':‘\'lz' of t; Silk-and-Rayon Hose, 35‘-:", \e Smart Tweed Coats coats, pleated coats, many with fancy o et All-over silk-and-rayon hose wil \ . ; & o R e s e Mrs. Hammo: 18 light 1 lars. 3 \ pockets. Some are of double Mrs. peied oS b, Smart Basket Weaves okt * Tl s, OV monds Women's Bloomers, 35¢ Smart %bre Efiects lined with satin, rayon or sateen. Mannish iss ‘after I Sosloindl e o Thloere i‘; tailored coats and coats with moufflon fur missioner, after his wife xtra sizes. Whit .— dential secretars, was Judcd by 3 P Tivegunre e Smart Shadow Weaves "B Double Extra Size Rayon Smart New Plaids . Smart Border Fabrics cuffs or coney fur collars. Plenty of jaunty Dr. Hammonds Complimented. Blaismcies, SE0 Second Floor throw styles. “Sunbeam” rayon bloomers in all A world of new shades in tan, brown, grey and blended tones—and plenty of the shades. Vests to match, 69c. Misses’ Silk Hose, 50c ever fashionable blues. Pure thread silk hose in the new shades. Slight irregulars. Boys’ Golf Hose, 19¢ 29c fancy patterned 7 sport hose, sizes 7 to 105, Slight irregulars. Street Floor. Dr. Hammonds was d suspended governor physicians and surg If Johnston is ret nor's chair, his admi include the services of whose names have becc his trial. The suspen lated that if restored to of 1 | accept the resignation of Robert Gil- | lam, secretary of the Board of Affairs. | Glllam's resignation, directed to the suspended governor, was introduced as | a defense exhibit. He previously had said also he would not re-employ Mrs. Hammonds. Gillam's purchase of cattle for several State institutions had drawn fire from the prosecution, which alleged that the cattle cost the State a good deal more than they were worth. Johnston, in defending the State Board of Affairs, at the head of which he had appointed Gus Wollard, his friend for approximas yeal ndfor approximate . New Polly Prim Voiles 49c Printed Sunbeam Rayon | if s| B - A washable rayon fabric of rare of the purchase of the cattle until the Beautifully sheer texture, show H yen = | beauty and wearing qualities, Diiced. below: its iworth . Bécaiide New herds had been delivered to several | ing floral patterns of warranted classed as slight seconds. | Yard | \ |! / Sale of Rings Manufacturer's overstock— thousands of beautiful gold-plat- ed, gold shell and platenoid rings Wi State_institutions o et Sadas Il fast colors. Any dress that fades Gillam - satisfactorily had_explained | [} | 9f, Drjliiant setting. c will 3 floral patterns. be replaced—including cost the cattle deal, so far as Gillam was $1.00 Printed Rayon Voile h material 2 aking. concerned, he said, but added that th i Gl e Rayon voile leads the Spring fashion procession | | among fine wash fabrics—and this underpricing of the standard dollar quality leads the way in value. A | host of novelty floral patterns printed on light, dark smacked of suspicion. Johnston was not certain whether “crookedness or and tinted grounds. Wonderfully sheer, radiant weave Yard you'll admire—and desire. ar Street Floor Broadcloth Smocks, 95¢ In Whoopee, single and double breasted styles. Rose, blue, green and copen. 79¢ Middy Blouses, 59¢ White jean middies in regulation style with pocket and tie slash. Sizes b to 20. Second Floor. . $1.50 Bedspread Sets, $1.00 80x105 spread and bolster cover in one piece. Blue, gold, green and rose krinkled stripes. $1.50 Mattress Covers, $1.00 Of heavy unbleached sheeting cot- ton for twin beds or double beds. - $2.00 Diaper Cloths, $1.29 27x27 hemmed diaper cloths, per- fect quality, in sealed package. Street Floor. $1.00 Window Shades, 59¢ Genuine oiled opaque shades with | perfect rollers. Ecru, green and white, Slight seconds. 29¢ Cretonne, 19¢ Yard Mill lengths of 5 to 10 yards in light and dark patterns. Lamp Shades Crackel lampshades in bridge, (§ table or junior styles. $1.00, $1.39, | $1.59. Floortex Rugs, $7.98 | 9x9. 9x101, and 9x12 Certainteed | Floortex rugs of perfect quality. $1.00 Cocoa Mats, 79¢ sharp practice” was involved. Two Others Would Go. Johnston further told the court of | impeachment he would not retain the services of H. E. Sullivan, his private secretary, or Mrs. George W. Wray, chief clerk in the governor's office. | Sullivan has testified for the prosecu- | , denying blame for the issuance of a pardon to Dewey Crosthwaite, while Crosthwaite was a fugutive from the State Prison. Crosthwaite's pardon is the basis of one of the ten impeach- ment charges on which Johnston is be- ing tried. Johnston testified yesterday that the pardon was granted solely on Sullivan's Tepresentations. Mrs. Wray has testified that John- ston was dominated by Mrs. Hammonds in that the governor did not prevent Mrs. Hammonds from excluding visitors including State officials, who ought to have been admitted to see the governor. Mrs. Hammonds, the target of con- centrated fire from the prosecution, has claimed only a slight share of the suspended governor's testi The New Season’s Greatest Demonstration of Value in Smart New Millinery Two wonderful sale groups that contain every favored new style, material and color in hats for Spring and Easter—at prices to érowd the millinery section every hour during Monday and Tuesday. Plenty of youth- ful matron hats as well as an endless range of close-fitting models. Large, medium and small head sizes. Perle Visca Hair Braids Printed Crepe Toyo Straws Pedaline Straw Bakou Simulations 1,400 New Easter Hats Worth New Printed Georgette $1 551 Rayon georgette of marvelous texture and luster, & | perfectly simulating the fmore expensive silk weaves Washes and wears better than silk. Novelty flowered Yard patterns. $2.00° Silk Flat Crepe $1.19 1 39 inches wide. Heavy, serviceable quality in an all- Aommaad o silk-weave. Comes in a range of popular shades and black. Crochet Straws Soft, Fancy Straws Scarf Ensembles Peanut Straws Straw-and-Felt Ballibuntl Simulations Yard ¢ 4 o 98c Printed Crepe de Chine | Q Woven of combination silk and cotton, of beau- c | tiful luster and perfectly washable. New mod- | g ernistic designs on light and dark grounds. Yard 49c Printed Trinly Suiting This smart suiting is strictly fast color and pre-shrunk. , Comes in a range of fashionable new prints. A favorite material for tailored and semi-tailored wear, 59¢ New Simba Pique This new and extremely fashion- SIBERIANS RENEW Autonomists Revive Agitation for1 Separation From Euro- pean Russia, HARBIN, Manchuria (#).—Agitation | for separating Siberia from European Russia, which movement existed prior to the bolshevist revolution, has been renewed. After the Soviet government came into power Moscow clamped down on'the Siberian separatists so severely that it took them many years to re- cover. | Two proclamations issued in Shang- hai and bearing the signature “Coun- cil of Representatives authorized to organize autnomous Siberia” have re- | cently been distributed in Harbin and | other parts of Manchuria. | It is set forth that the “way to the | rebirth of Great Russia js through a| Free Siberia.” Qne proclamation goes | “Siberia must come first. s, always free, always in- dependent, were the first to throw off the Communist yoke. The intense hid- den struggle is gradually giving way to | an open clash h the Soviets and the | day for action is very near.” | Siberians everywhere are cailed upon | to unite against the Communists and | to work for a new Russia and a new Siberia. Several famous names are linked by current reports with the is-| suance of the proclamation. These in- | clude Serge Moravsky, a prominent a tonomist leader; Gen. D. L. Morwath, former manager of the Chinese Eastern | Railway, and Atamen Semenofl. Woman auto drivers' contest at Los | vill be over 185 miles of paved Regular size, double-thick, for | autos and porches. 39¢ Rag Rugs, 29¢ 18x36 rag rugs in hit-or-miss pat- terns with crowfoot borders and fringed ends. $1.00 Tie-Back Curtains 69c Set Double valance style of fine scrim | voile with rayon stitched edge. 29¢ Curtain Rods, 19¢ Double-curved. extension rods for tie-back curtains and double .drapes. $3.00 Art Square Rugs, $1.99 6x9 size, perfect quality Certain- teed felt-base floor covering, cut from the roll, without borders. Third Floor. $1.00 Feather Pillows, 79¢ 17x25 pillows, filled with new feathers and covered with art ticking. Boys’ $1.00 Caps, 58¢ Golf caps in one-piece and eight- quarter styles. Sizes 6% to 6%. | Boys' $1.50 Knickers, 94c | Of mixed woolen suitings, fully | lined. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ Wash Suits, 78¢ $1.00 arv $1.25 suits in button-on style. Of Peggy Cloth and cham- bray. Sizes 2 to 8. 59¢ Boys’ Blouses, 39¢ In plain color broadcloth and fancy percale. Sizes 6 to 13, Street Floor. Men’s 79¢ Union Suits, 48c White checked nainsook suits, with snubber in back; bar-tacked. Sizes 36 to 50. 79¢ Work Shirts, 49¢ Men’s blue chambray shirts, with triple-stitched ~ seams, large yoke back and two pockets. Sizes 1415 to 17. $1.50 Men’s Night Shirts, 89¢ Fruit-of-the-Loom _night shirts, sizes 16 to 19. Also flannelette, sizes able Spring fabric comes in fifteen attractive printed patterns for mak- ing coats and for general sports wear. Yard 50c Printed Cotton Charmeuse Has the lustrous surface of satin charmeuse and washes perfectly, Printed in foulard patterns on light and dark grounds. 'Yard wide. Delineator Fashions in Butterick Patterns Are the Favorites for Home Sewing. Street Floor. . 1,600 New $2, 83 & $4 Easter Hats Worth 35 & 36 Street Floor 1. 3 Laces Prominent in i Spring Fashions Pongee Silk 800 and Pongeen MARGOT AND ALENCON LACES are in first |f| demand for adorning Spring frocks. We have these | popular favorites in cdges, bands and galloons in | | natural, cream and ecru—for collars, vestees and | trimming. 2 to 9 inches wide. | 25¢ to $1.00' Yard 1 DRESS TULLE—72-inch silk dress tulle, an ex- | | cellent, firm quality in black and the | popular colors. Yard R 31.39’ | pastel and combinat fwide. Yard CALAIS VAL LACES, in white, m and but- | ter shades. 1 to 1% inches wide.” Washable kind for trimming silk or cotton underwear, 8 Yard ... ... 0C SILK-EMBROIDERED BAND TRIMMING, in | i _mndmlnr.x.l for ]lngl_rh]g\nin;; the ‘ r severely plam dress to 1!2 inches dark o y 1 gt 39‘:; $1.50 SILK SCARFS, triangular hand-painted nov- ‘ | elties. Some show an occasional tiny $1 00 | spot, but are practically perfect.,. o | SAMPLE NECKWEAR in lace, linen, nrgzl\(!}'! Specially Purchased for a Great Monday ' and Tuesday Sale Yes! PONGEE SILK dresses—as well as hun- dreds of the charming PONGEEN dresses that created such busy selling recently. Dresses Purchase of 300 Pairs Arch Support 19 98 SHOES $ Makes of | National Reputation Sensational, yet true! 300 pairs women's_high- grade arch-support shoes at $279 a pair. Tie ef- fects, straps and step-ins, designed for smart ap- | Pearance as well as comfort and corrective features, New and popular shades. All sizes 3 to 8 —Pongee Silk ‘Dresses in trons and vestees. .. Sas s Second Floor 16 to 20. Perfects and irregulars. Men's 85¢ Otis Underwear 67¢c Each | Otis long and short sleeve bal- briggan shirts, sizes 36 to 46; ankle- | Sizes 16 to 44, 46 to 50 B length drawers, sizes 32 to 46. 67c "Mm.s S aderaeds ‘ : . El= The Pongee Silk Dresses are 12- | eam ess eets SR In Fancy Broadcloth momme quality, and come in The lowest of fow prices for - 3 standard quality bleached sheets in the size for large double beds. Hand torn and ironed. No sec- onds—all perfect, Balbriggan shirts and drawers. and Woven Madras straightline models and two-piece : . 25¢ Pillowcases, Special grom = Baltimore, Philadciphia, Shirts with short sleeves; sizes 36 effects, with pleated skirt, tie and New York, Boston, Norialk, to 46. Ankle-length drawers, sizes belt. Collar and collarless styles. 42x36 Pillowcases, made of strong, smooth cotton. Slight seconds, but, not C a bit hurt. Hemmed or hemstitched. Pittsburgh and points en route. 32 to 44. 39c each. ery shirt Trimmed with piping, faggoting and Since 1400, ok e Men’s $1.50 Union Suits, 89¢ | fancy braid, LSRR TS . . 40c Empire Pillowcases 42x36 periect quality Empire cases, free from dressing. Durable, even thread 29(: DAVIDSON ! Medium and heavy-weight cotton quality, and silk. Collar and cuff sets, jabots, plas- 39| | Street Floor. ll?LONG DISTANCE A VING Leads or part loads tv and perfect! And all sizes 14 to 17 in the lot. Neckband and collar - attached styles. Tailored of novelty | broadcloth, rayon stripe broadcloth, rayon-stripe woven madras and self- striped madras, ribbed suits, long sleeves, ankle 1my N.W. Mab length. Sizes 38 to 44. I Street Floor, Lace Gown Yokes, 49¢ Of Margot lace, embroidered in natural color or pastel shades. Trimming Buttons, 10c Doz. Desirable sizes and beautiful col- 2 A% and buttons, crings. A fashionable trimming. | Get a supply! I Street Floor. | Street Floor Second Floor Street Floor . EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.EEEEEEEEEEEE ‘The Pongeen Dresses (every one with the maker’s label) come in rose, green, peach, blue and tan. Straight- line and two-piece effects; pleated skirts, vestees, pockets and belts. Trimmed with contrasting material DONT WORRY ON MOVING DAY!!! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING NATIONAL Vi ASSN.INC. PHONE MAIN 1460 -1 = PADDED VANS woven Pongee fii o] Sizes 16 to 44, 46 to 52 - —Pongeen Dresses in $1.00 81x90 Perfect I fi ITII . #

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