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32 STUDENTS PROTEST st B2 “EVICTION” ORDER -85 volved. Dr. Ruthven will not received the .y petition until his return from New York Officials = to | tomorrow. i HORSE SHOW SPLENDOR. | Army to Send Famous Riders to. New York Event. i A ARBOR. Sauh. November 1] NEW YORE (8).—Without the Army | Declaring the decision of University of | the National Horse Show in Madison | Michigan authorities to close Fletcher ; Square Garden would probably be just | #Iall, & men's dommitory, ‘amounts i | another exhibition of pedigresd mounts | n 5 {ndividuals, more than 80 students re- | It® the military that P":;“'; “;'y siding in the dormitory have drafted a | glamour of uniforms and the hard-| petition to President Alexander Ruth- | ridden matches for an international; X urying ‘tesoindingol'“ihe! CIONITS | yrophy, for Which fems' from Poland The dormitory was raldsd Iast Satur- | Ireland, Ttaly, Canada and the United | day and & quantity of wine and whisky | States compete, | found in the attic. Two students, Har- | 'This year it's the Army, lwo. %‘n" old McKee of Pittsburgh and Charles | promises to furnish the |~f° lor. h' Fitzpatrick of Flushing, N. Y., were ar- | War Department in Washington has Tested and released on bond.” A third, | given Battery C. of the 16th Field, Alexander Gow of Windsor, Ontario, is | Artillery of Fort Myer, Va. permis- 1o be brought here today for arraign- :l’:'m ': wear special uniforms during ment on a.liquor law violation cha e_show. i : B otice posted In the dormitory The famous “gray horse battery' | night informed its occupents it W will appear in blue ¢oats with red | e closed commencing next Monday un- | {acings, white breeches and three-cor- il the end of the semester. The peti- [ nered hats. There's no telling what tion to be presented to Dr. Ruthven | will happen when the Europeans declares that “the time allowed for mounts, used to the drab uniforms of moval is too short to enable those modern’ troops, see all those Continental fected to secure under present condi- costumes. - LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Michigan U. . Close Dormitory Where Liquor Was Found. By the Assoclated Press. Tomorrow’s Cooking Class 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. Unusual Desserts With a Factory Expert to Give Actual Demonstration Want to surprise your next bridge party with something so delicious it melts in your-mouth? Then come to Miss Elder's demonstration tomorrow and watch her make Baked Alaska and the famous Estate Checkerboard Cake. She uses Estate Gas Stoves exclusively! Housewares—Sixth Floor LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 $1.98 40-In. Printed Flat Crepe $1.29 yard One thousand yards of heavy all-silk crepe, printed in the smart tweed patterns, and tiny all-over patterns; beautiful color combinations. Save on this outstanding Friday Special! 2 «'lmhc: snm C;epe. h;invy Silk and Wool Coating, -inch quality for making 54 inches wide, and a beau- frocks in the ne;o: silhouette; tiful deep black; heavy weight, for wraps and coats; regularly $4 yard; Friday special, yd. $1.98 Printed Duray Crepe, small neat designs printed on a tiful rayon flat crepe; rly y regulariy 8365 yd.; sy ecial.. $1.98 40 rich rayon pile, with cotton back—in cocoa, American Beauty, navy, French blue, claret and copen; regularly $495 yard; Pri- 33.45 day special, yd.. Silks—Third Floor In the Inexpensive Shop Fur-Trimmed Cloth . Coats, $23.74 Special group of broadcloth coats, for broadcloth is the smart- est coat fabric this season . . . trimmed- in Manchurian wolf, curly caracul .and beaverette; flared and straightline styles—14 to 20; 38 to 48. Black or brown. Dresses For the New Season $7.94 Satin, georgette and crepe dresses, trimmed in velvet, lace or self bows and belts; draped, &}tlud and flared effects—I4 20; 38 to 50. Inexvensive Shop—Second Floor THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. N LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, &th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Thriffy Friday--Save 25% Often More! Phone, Mail or C. O. D.’s Cannot Be Accepted on “Thrifty Friday” Items—Shop Early! 259 Savings on Novelty Furniture (3) BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES—finished in green or grey; one drop-leaf table w:‘n 035.‘ 322.50 day only (1) BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE — finished in grey with maroon Friduy onty .. $17.95 (3) BOOK - TROUGH END TABLES—slightly (2) TELEPHONE SETS—table walnut-veneered finish. Slightly da Friday only Fifth Fleor 25% Savings on Rugs (3) 6x9-FT. WORSTED WILTON RUGS—: taupe ground black or blue. Friday only.... (7)_36x63-IN. WILTON RUGS—with fringed ends. Good designs. Were $14.50 (20) CARPET SAMPLES —solid colors with serged ends. 18x27 in. Worth a great deal more. 98c Friday only........ (3). ORIENTAL RUGS— that have been used for dis- play purpose. Fetdas ety $11.25 Fitth Floor 25% Savings on Shoes (25 PRS) WOMEN'S PUMPS, step-ins and strap styles of patent leather, black satin, black and brown suede. A good range of sizes. Were $2.95 s] 95 Friday - only . (25 PRS.) BOYS’ TAN OX- FORDS, blucher styles with S Frdey onty 9217 (50 PRS) WOMEN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS, leather or brocaded satim, in red, brown, blue, old rose or black. Were S0c. Fri- 39c day only (24 PRS.) GIRLS’ ONE ' STRAPS, patent leather with S Frdey oty 92.95 Second Floor . 25% Saving on Corsets .. (31) SEMI STEP-IN GIR- DLES, of satin and brocade with surgical elastic; lightly boned. Were $3.95 (24) BACK-LACING COR- SETS, lightly boned, of bro- cade and elastic. Were 6 (11) CORSETLETTES, of brocade with i bras- sieres, well bo over diaphragm. Were (58) GARTER BELTS, of figured brocade and elastic. ,w,,l'," 49¢c. Fri ly. zgc Third Fleor Blouses Originally $5.75 52.35 Sleeveléss and long sleeve blouses and vestees; um, satin, crepe, chiffor; 34 to Becond Floor Remnants Wool Goods Were $1 to $8 Now 1, Off Covert, tweed and flannel dress remnants; broadcloth coatings; 54 in. wide; some 4-yd. lengths. Third Fleor Save 25% on Knit Underwear (27) WOMEN'S KNITTED UNION SUITS, bodice top atyk edium weight. Were 89c. Friday only 59¢ (36) CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, part weol; sizes 2 and 3yrs. W Se. Fri- 59c day o (4 PRS) CHILDREN'S PANTS, part wool; broken styles and sizes. Were 59 $1.00. Friday only... 9VC (s0) CHILDREN'S “BEM- BERG” UNION SUITS, sizes i to 16. and $250. only nly. (50) CHILDREN’S VESTS AND BLOOMERS, Bemberg and rayon. Were $1.25 to $1.50. Friday only.... 3 Third Fleor 25% Savings on Infants’ Wear (22) INFANTS’ WOOL CREPELLA BONNETS, in white, pink and blue. Were $298. Friday 51'50 (38) KNITTED CAPS AND HOODS, some slightly soiled from display. Were much more. only (11) INFANTS' BONNETS of crepe de ching, in white, pink and blue. Were $1.00. Friday only.... 59c (6) CREPE DE- CHINE GOWNS and Combinations; sizes 4 to 10 years. ” $1.00 only : (9 GIRLS’ CREPE DE CHINE SLIPS, broken styles and color ranges; sizes 4 to re 7 §1.59 (20) GIRLS' CREPE DE CHINE’SLIPS. broken sl 95 . sizes, 3 to 10 years. Were $2.98. Friday only Fourth Floor Unpainted Furniture Reduced (14) UNPAINTED TABLES — odds and ends, including console, swirl t and g $5.50 to Friday only (9) UNPAINTED PIECES —including bool tables and smol Were $7.50 to $9.50. Friday only (1) UNPAINTED TELE- PHONE SET—stand and chair. Was $16.50. Friday only $8.95 (1) CHILD’S DRESSER— Wnsinse as $17.50. diyiadls $8.95 (1) UNPAINTED COR- day enly...... $10.50 ) UNPAINTED BED. o $12.95 (1) CHEST OF DRAW- ERS — mahogany veneered. $45. Friday szs ) sunrvcmi'z'l:' ‘GLOVE . Were $1. Friday only ZSC (3) UNPAINTED MAG- ore $1.49, Frida h Floor. (7) PAINTED AND UN- PAINTED PIECES—includ- ing chairs, tll!oun;_ Were 78, $1.95. Fridayonly. .. (4) UNPAINTED TABLES. Were $3.50 and $4.75. Friday_only C (25) UNPAINTED PIECES—end tables, smok- ing stands, med il to Friday only Smart Fashions At Friday Savings of at Least 25% 75 DRESSES That Were $16.50 For Women and Misses *10.74 Smart street and afternoon frocks, including some in the new silhouette! Flat crepe, satin and chiffon ; black, brown, blackberry, navy and green. Misses’ 14 to 20 and women’s 36 to 46. 52 Sports Dresses That Were Originally $16.50 *6.70 Tailored business and sports frocks of satin, georgette and silk crepe; wine, tan, black, navy and brown; sizes 16 to 40. Trimmings of bows, belts and contrasting collars and cuffs. 100 Jr. Misses’ Frocks That Were $4.95 to $5.95 *3.89 A Friday group of those very practical school frocks made of wool jersey with very tailored lines; one and two piece models; sizes 11 to 21. 27 Winter Coats Originally $59.50 to $69.50 37.75 Women's and Misses’ Coats of broadcloth and velyveteen; luxurious -collar and cuff sets of wolf, skunk, marmink and Manchurian wolf—tan and a few in black; broken sizes—a marvelous bargain, if your size is here—14 to 46! Second Floor In Time for Thanksgiving Festivities Odds and Ends! Close Outs! DinnerwarePatterns 1/ Price and 2 Many Less Cups and saucers, plates, platters and dishes from dis- continued sets; replenish your china at remarkable savings! Patterns that will blend with what you already have. Also the Complete Services $24.95 $16.5 (1) 84-pc. Dinner Set; origi- (1) 48-pc. Dinner Set; origi- nally $34. el nally $21.85. (1) 65-pc. Dinner Set; origi- .~Dinner Set; origi- nally $31. (1) 96-pc. Dinner Service; originally $44. . (1) 7i-pc. Dinner Set; origi- c. Dinner Set; origi- nally $40. nally 821;5 Parchment and Silk Shades—soiled and marred— 1, Price and Less ®ixth Floor . Dinner " Set; origi- 25% Savings on House Frocks (13) PRINTED DRESSES, Peter Pan styles, broken sizes. Were $195. Friday 89‘ only (9) TWEED DRESSES, reen, navy and blue. b SR FLANNEL DRESSES, green, blue and brown; bro- ken sizes. Were ::l.’.s. Friday 32.89 (16) PRINTED DRESSES, linene and broadcloth; bro- ken sizes. Were $295. Festay only 91.89 (10) PONGEE DRESSES, broken sizes. Were $129. Friday (13) PRINTED DRESSES, linene, rayon and lawn; bro- ken sizes. Were $1.29. Friday only APRONS. ' Were 06, g0 . Were Ste. Peiday'oalyic v s 0 £0E (5) PRINTED LAWN DRESSES, si 3%¢. Friday only Third 25% Savings on Housewares (1) SPARK GUARD. Was $3.75. F: y 31.49 only ......... (2 Prs.) ANDIRONS. day satyr. e $1.49 (2) BRASS COAL HODS.' Were $8.00. Fri- day only 32.75 (1 Pr.) ANDIRONS. Was §' enly (1) FIRE SET. iy e 83,05 (1) FIRE SCREEN. Was $9.75. Friday M-75 W& ) ANDIRONS. ere $15. Friday onlyseeneenennsr $9.00 (2) BRASS COAL HODS. (1 Pr.) ANDIRONS. Was $16.50. Fri- day only. .o (1) FI $19.50. only (1) FIREPLACE FENDER. Was $22.50. only (2 Pra.) ANDIRONS. Were $25. Fri- day only....... $11.99 (12) CURTAIN STRETCHERS. Were $1.95. Friday only. .. (5) CURTAIN STRETCH- ERS.. Were $2.95. Friday only........ (10) CURTAIN STI;E;T;CEHE%S.d‘W"C $3.50 to .95. riddy ORI et 51049 ER(SG) SVURT:QI'NIBSTRETCH. . Were $4.75. Fridsy only. .- .- $1.95 Sixth Floor 25% Savings on Jewelry (14) RHINESTONE NECKLACES—with sterling silver chai $1.00. Friday only.. sgc (94 Picces) NOVELTY JEWELRY. (46) WOODEN CHOK- ERS—in nmew shades for wearing wviltb .?’m cos- tumes. ere . Friday only..... > 15¢ Inéluding earrings, pins, bracelets and novelty necklaces. Were 25‘ 39¢c. Friday only...... All-Wool Blankets Originally $9.95 $7.45 Reduced because we have only two color combinations ~—red and black, brown and whi 70x80 inches. Third Floor 200 Hats Originally $5 $1.59 Felt, velour and vel- vet hats trimmed with ribbons and ornaments; black, brown and Fall Save 35%, on Fur Coats (2) BLACK PONY COATS — misses’ sizes. Were $150. Friday enly (1) BROWN NOVELTY CALF COA T—small size. Was $100. onl; (1) STENCIL CALF CO A T—small_size. Was $100. only (1) TAN CALF COAT, small size. Was $100. Save at Least 25% on Bedwear (9) WOOL-FILLED COM- FORTS*—covered with duplex tonings of rayon nlun;“ .Ii:lnly5 imperfect. ally $10.95. Fridey saly: szt . U0 (12) RAYON SPREAD: double-bed size, in light blue. riginally §$: Friday only C just right for small rooms. (5) SATEEN COMFORTS —all-wool filled; slightly imperfect; bl d lav- ender. Originally $5.95. Fridayonly 3.9 - (7) SIMMONS BED S— ulphtly marred in shipment; 33" and 4 Save 25% at Least on Linens (60) 22x44-IN. TURKISH TOWELS — heavy all-white towels that are unusually absorbent. Were 39c. Friday only........ (10) 5-PC. PETTIPOINT (59) 6x12 FILET AND CUTWORK DOILIES. Were 59¢. i Basement Store Savings of 25% (300) DRESSES, for wom- en I..‘ nia::;.dof uilkl.' Vieh 0ad ‘smmst scterst’ 14 20, 36 to 50. i i <113 (30) LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS, size ll. and 18 and 38. Origl $3.95 to $5.95.... I’ 81 (35) BOYS’ OVERCOATS of chinchilla and woeol fab- ries; tan, brown, grey; 3 to 6, 13 to 17. Were 7° $5. Friday only.. 33. (200 PRS.) WOMEN'S (150 PRS.) CHILDREN'S SHOES—sa SHOES, calf with (12) COTTON SHEET BLANKETS, tan plaids; 70280 in. Originally $n19. Friday enly.. 89c tin, patent and ith composi- velvet; black and black with tion soles and hard rubber; e::ruuu -.:lrin: broken black llds l:ll 53 to 2. s Originally $3.99 Originally pr. pair. Friday only, pair sz Friday only, pair 81.29 Basemcnt Store. (25) WOMEN'S FUR. TRIMMED COATS, tan and blue; large sizes. Were $5 $10. Friday only (200) BOYS' SUITS, combination colors; sizes 3 to 5. Were Stc and @e. Fridey 370 WASH (4) SOLID-COLOR LINEN TABLE CLOTHS—extra long, 59x118 inches. Rose and orchid. W. 3655 Friday only 3%4.39 (15) 9x12 FILET AND CUTWORK DOILIES. Were $1.12. Fri only (13) 12x18 - CUTWORK DOILIES. ere $1.95. Friday oalNd o s ” 98¢ (3) 18x36-IN. FILET CUTWORK SCARFS, Were $595. Fri- 82.98 4 . FILET AND CUTWORK SCARFS. Were $695. Fri. dnyy T $348 18x54-IN. FILE' CUTWORK SCAmT A Were $848. Fri- @ 2‘ o TN Fi o -IN. FILE CUTWORK !CAIF;.' o Were $1295. Fri- duy salyrc . S048 (1) 45x45-IN. FILET AND CUTWORK CLOT! - H. v o $12.48 9o Fesin LIN. FILET A CUTWORK SQUARE. ~ " i i $19.75