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OCTOBER .20, .1929—PART ONE. L ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING SPACE NEARBY:! HARRY ]KAU]FMAN ‘The Store INC. Your Charge For Thrifty C Account _ é ) People 1316 -1326 SeventhSt.N.W Solicited = ::-ad d / New Shipment—Better Values—$29.75 to $39.75 | Luxurlously Furred Coats' 2 Such values are hardly conceivable at this' low price and serves only to emphaswe our d;flr: A J 3 to bring to you such garments that are parhplfl!rlv distinguished by their individuality—styles that i | 3 ’ ¢ . - ! ; include Silhouettes, Flares, Ripples, newer Straightline Effects and others.. " g | s Beautiful luflrnus broadcloths, in tans, browns and black, with shawl collars of rich furs and plain h i or fancy furred cuffs. Sllhouetstgt ?;,E},do, E!%}:ggl Frocks | $8.95|| THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. W. C. A. GIRL RESERVES WORK FRENCH 70 ELECT 070 NEW SENATE One-Third of Government "Body to Be Chosen in Alphabetical Order. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 19.—Ninety-six of | the 313 members that compose the | French Senate will be chosen tomorrow ‘ in accordance with the rule providing | for the renewal of one-thifd of that| body every two years. The departments {‘ that will choose' the representatives in | the upper house anew are those run- ning in alphabetical order from Ain| to Gard, including Algeria, the Guade- loupe and the reunion. Senator Henry Berenger, who nego- | tlmd the war debt settlement in Wash- "um and who represents Guadeloupe, accordingly have to be re-elected. Prominent Candidates. Among the other prominent candi- | dates are Paul Doumer, president of the | Senate; Henry Cheron, minister of fi- | nance, and the following ex-ministers: | Albert Peyronnet of the Allier, Henri Honnorat of the Basse Alpes, M. Rai- berti, former minister of marine: Gen, | Messimy, who was minister of war when the World War broke out; Albert Sar- raut, former minister of the interior, who has twice visited the United States; [ayrice Sarraut, his brother, one of the figures in the Radical party; nd of the Aude, Schrameck of M Marseille_ Francols Marsal, who was premier of France for a single day in 1924; Henri de Jouvenel and M. bk g v D h criticized t in the P! ke a h ol to tior Farthur Down List. | \muc criticized monument in the Place | make a happy choice as to conception Ex-President Poincare and ex-Premier CONTROVERSY IS CAUSE | de 1a Madelelne. Robert de Flers was | and execution. Caillaux are not up for re-election b--‘ BY PROPOSED MONUMENT born at Font I'Eveque, famous for its | = Mouflovn Beaverette Mandel All models that Dame Fashion has decreed for this Fall and Winter— of lovely soft clinging satin-back crepes, crepés, georgettes and other ma- terials. Ripples, flares, plaits, lace, deep collar, fancy ornament and many decidedly new and clever styles.- All sizes to 44. AUFMAN’S ~—Star Staff Photo. | , The results of lhls labor wiil be ser: |p ‘books Ior the IIII.h patients at Children’s Hoapllnl cause their departments are too far down in the alphabetical order. COLLEGIATE CALAMITY! Michigan ‘Law Bars Frat Pin as| Token of Love. LANSING., Mich. (A).—The college widow in ‘Michigan is going to have a poor time gathering fraternity pins. | Flei Paris Artists Stirred by Plan to] Show Spiritual Playwright in Street Clothes. cheese, here. and his monument stands He will alsohave a memorial in | aris and already there is much discus- | ion as to the form it should take. | One of his most successful plays is | Primrose,” and Mme. Marle Leconte, | Following the inauguration of the | Who created the principal role, suggests | that a simple bust executed by a monument of the Marquis Robert de | talented artist would probably please | the Academician, novelist, dra- | matist and critic, writes the Paris cor- respondent of his friends and admirers in the capital | more than a statue. ‘the London Sunday | preter of Robert de Flers, the lkmou.!j Another _inter- | FOR RENT One Room, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrig- eration. THRIFT COLUMN $1 Silk Fri heavy, grade sheeting cotte with 3-in. hem; rum of m! 29¢ Pilloweases $5 “Nashua” Part.wool 33 Clever New Double-Bed Blankets s $2:98 A superior high-grade part-wool blanket ece finish ot with soft, fluffy flee that will n Felt Hats 1 .95 Off-the-face; c!ou fitting and ‘many other- smart nyh- are offered for your . Black and the mud shades; in all head sizes, t00. A most ex- traordinary. chance to. se- cure stylish cmillinery ‘at a low cost., Times, there has been an ebullition of | Mme. Jeannie Granier, shares this view. | criticism which may well disturb the | For this great actress even a monu- | sculptor, who has represented the ment showing the author wearing the author, one of the most spiritual of hl(‘ green coat of an Academician would generation, standing .on a pedestal | lack real artistry. The Paris memorlfll‘ wearing ordinary clothes after the man- | will be largely promoted by authors and ner of Jules Simon, represented by that |actors, and it is expected that they will | The fraternity pin. long the syinbol of affection in campus courtship, has been ruled out of that realm. The Legislature has made it a misdemeanor for any one to wear a lodge or fra- ternity pin if not a member of the organization the insignia represents. become knotty .when laundered. Come a variety of beautiful block plaids of ru’: blue, green, gold, orchid and tan. Wide sateen-bound -ends to match. Abont 4 pounds to the pair. .Only 500 to sell at this price. Kaufman's—First’ Floor Kaulsan’s—Seeond Floor $2 Full-Fashioned | « ” “p: ” o 4 ) Black Heel Luvlee,” “Pinecrest” & “Crepe Venise Sille Hosiery |$1 Silk & Rayon Prints| 31 195,;, Sheer chiffon from THE ARGONNE “R;l:d::":br::;;;‘ standard size, 16th & Columbia Rd. i 25¢ Outing Flannel Plaln white'and neat fancy trived eftects on lfght erounds: ces and perfect quality sleeve- 36, and 40 inches wide— a large assortment of beau- tiful colorings and patterns for womer's and- children’s frocks. Subject to .‘slight imperfections. Kaufman's—First Floor $1 Rayon FTa-.; ! Crepe Undies 79c i fl oat ATt actiy s e Tnches ide $2.25 Rayon Satin Slips tiful quality rayon n_wanted light and regular and Choice of Blimps, Chemise, Step - ins, Panties, Fresch Pan-, ties, etc. Pastel tones, lace:trimmed or tai- lofed style: ck coat style, shawl Dull-o Women's $1.25 P.,.m.. Of printed cre cale and flannelette: pretty color: ings and st regular sizes. . Wonmu 50c Bloomers Of muslin or flannelette: regular and extra sizes: well made and finished; pair. B hen, TS Tt 10¢ Homer L. Kitt Company Announces the Sale of e w,}lflc Pianos, bought from the manufacturers and form- v e B 5gc erly in the hands of the i 5 e ‘:’“;“Wmm ‘!Wm. McK. Poole Piano Co. ‘ | ,1. = We have leased the premises at 615-617 Pennsyl- " ....:.. T fma‘kvenue, +S.'E, to be operated as a branch ore, Wm. McK. Poole acting as manager. This Stock Will Be Sold Out A ! Regardless of Original Prices! e , _ SALE NOW GOING ON (Used and Reconditioned) and e’ ::‘R'::,:u?.“ s 79¢ § 6 9 - 87 9 gl it e UPRIGHT PIANOS (Used and Reconditioned) Halloween Suits Styles for boys and girls, in. cluding Clewn. Puturist others: sizes 4 to 14 yea: 5 |}l . cinderella brand, heavs co ton ribbed. fleece nnzd st rose, blue, = p to 14 i green, orchid : - y Cln!h Co;n $ PO SR 2 || 3 to 8 years: ideal for sz 98 an t lehonl wear (second floor) Women's 75c Underwear ‘Wool tint, with rayon llrlnz vests and bloomers; flat seams and rason stitching. Sizes 49C ent rsey nav. and gold. toe to top, reinforced shades for Slight frregu- s’ $3 All-Wool Sw Boys -Wool Sweaters fancy pull-over cricket style, as well Men’s $3.50 and Suits lecu trlmmed Kool {isse 38 o 461 bertect qual- :m Qualities; sises 36 1o | it. - Tie-Back Curtains S d C t 2y, yards chular . with baby Genuine Wyandotte Buxkin and American \’\oolcn lock edges, in years. Fancy rayom lining. Colors mclud:‘ sole and toe, shown in the very newest Fall street and eve- ning wear. 1ars, Kaufman's First Floor All - wool Shakerknit pull - over - Sweaters, with V or crew necks, also .95 as woolen and leatherette lumber- = jacks. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Men’s Fall Union s $4.00 Sweaters Light-colored striped _ef- Y. ts oF . gtay. hort sleeve and ankie length: $2.95 s1 Kaufman's—] —————————————————————————————— ? & 9 [13 9 $1 Cretonne Valance | Girls’ “Buxkin” and “Ram’s Head i Set of c 5 Pieces Fur Collars and Cuffs Sheer volles, long, 27 inches $15 $ 95 wide, finished Vfllll. ruffle and rayon ov!r- Mills Ramshead fabrics, noted. for their:serviceabifity and style. Rich furred models for girls (rnm 7 ch Tan—Blue—Red Kaufman's—Second Floor Kaufman's— First. Floor $4 & $4.50 Arch-Support Shoes“ Sizes 4 to0 9, $2.95 paif / C to EEE Widths Increasing in popularity daily are these comfort- giving shoes—invaluable for women who do a lot of walking or for .those whose duties require standing. Black kid and patent leather and tan kid. Straps and Oxfords. Sizes 4 to 9, widths from C to EEE. At Savings of 25% to 50% 334.95 Seamless Sold on Our Budget Plan $24.95 § l 5 Axminster Rugs Just another of our usual Monday Specials—deep high-plle rugs in pretty mottled designs. 9x12 ft. $4.75 Fel Bordered Rup fr. iz Specials 59¢ Window FREE—BENCH and ROLLS sqg e 8 )ther Grand Pidnos : $365.00 & $135.00 Specials : Lo ¥ |1l $2.95 Spreads Sale at 0 [ e 59: Felt-base Runner HOMER L. KITT CO. || 7w e enf and col g8 79¢ Rag Rugs Ru::n’nblc (SOUTHEAST Bmcn) Evenings “_“4?!‘: $6.95 Imported Grass Rugs ki Wm. McK. Poole, Manager 10 O'Clock et . 3 , : i B 615-617 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Sizes 9x12 ft. or 8x10 1t. close 1 d ersible Axmlmtu Rm Sl Sxioven. sl $3.95 Axminster Ri 27x84 seatter Ill' pret l Broadcloth s..mk. Two mecel to green, etc. Covering 1.59 Bordered Velvet Carpet inches wide, splendid lownnp ss .quajity; rose, blue, taupe and tan. sl @ e 5 Bordered Rup Congoleum _and other makes, sizes 9 d 29c¢ sq. yd. l-ua-mr width — o deaigns and col- EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! v ,;.:"‘::.;:'::d,,:? $1