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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19 00T BALL CROWD , 8 Odd Lots . . . Super Events! Philadelphia Hotels Booked Full for Penn-Cornell and P 12.95 Solid Mahogany — By the Associated Press. S‘“PEPS Wash Suits PHILADELPHIA, November 28.— 7 Hotel and restaurant men, beaming at ! foot ball business ahead, engaged extra * ‘ 48 c help and estimated yesterday visitors y c in Philadelphia for Army-Navy and X . . Knitted fabri Penn-Cornell games will spend $1,000,- Toepers made” i the drum it Regular 6 and 70¢ hroad- Pen f.fl’bno‘-’e‘é‘"f&:"fe'e“ high necks cloth suits in buiton-on or The Penn-Cornell Thanksgiving day acm. In pink or Ble. - Flan: beited | strles, Take ' vour event and the Army-Navy affair Sat- lfllel:."%l ’m.nnnnu and stripes. ing_pants and walsts. Sizes 2 urday. they said, will stretch the week el Open and closed to 6 years. end into at least four days for many (Second Ploor. The Hecht Co.) e S s e B of the lhnwnds in the foot ball in- Just 24 of them, as Yxctux ed. Also a group of decorative lamp B o] manapers said (herelian't & tables, and other style coffee tables of solid mahogany or walnut. 9 » room left in the city for week end Limited quantities, Children’s guests and applications for reservations W h D are being shunted now across the ash- Dresses Delaware River to Camden, N. J. Rllbber Boots Restaurant owners recruited qdd_!- {ional waiters and bartenders, laid in Clearance! 19.95 to 29.95 Club Chairs Clearance! 1.95 to 2.95 Occasional Pieces 770 1 50 . h bar supplies and waited happily {or the week end rush. Walter Hudson, chairman of the| Just one and two of a kind. All well- - In the group are smokers, laquered end . o e LI L iestitics naw 1ol viax iota adelphia Hotel Association’s con- . ’nr rapid growth. Contrasiing igskin ion and tourist business, estimated | built and sure to be more thay welcome 1 2 .95 " and coffee tables, magazine baskets and l OO {;.":r:%r::;!!!&:R:E}lt;y{mn:é : P -~ oy least 5,600 unemployed men and | s hristmas gift. ier cabine V. - abel! scmen will get temporary jobs as| = g p ts. Various finishes. ! 1750, Bizes 12%4 to 3. v mler: maids, garage attendants, bar- tenders and bellhops. NO C. 0. D., PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS! None held for future delivery! The State liquor stores made prepa- = ations, too. The Control Board said (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) S . it Is “prepared for the emergency.” 7 Sale! Girls® There will be no special social event for Penn-Cornell visitors tomorrow, Jflckels ])l.esses but tails and toppers will be brought e b 6.95 to 19.95 earance! o The cadets and midshipmen will not | > D . { that affair. ey will | ’ e Wl ol e D TR wie Banquet Set and Cloths Last Year’s Toys! TR SR As for ts to the Army-Navy 5.5 Jackels for quick ci crepe and jersey dresses game on Fi lin Field, every ionp of u"h- h , B . I-nc» They'll go fast! My m‘.: ;’PD hems Juwlxr\rn with L i, 7 t A it eu! louses are 1 h ich doesn’t mean a thing to the youngster who Sy Hpsens. Knii sslar & Cuide Cseleciion” of colorn t 79.205 seats has long since been 2 g and _ Sate . d h Prices reported quoted by plays with them this year . . . but means a real sav- SOte S reindes S0 200 L i e speculators ;:\‘rhw:(;;;‘n the 50-yard ° O ® ing to doting parents and relatives who buy them. (8econd Floor. The Hecht Co.) iSacens Tans e Heaks Ov) = o . About 50.000 are expected for the 115—39¢ Movie Theaters, with films ______ --19¢ z 5 Penn-Cornell clash. Seats for that 87—29¢ Puzzles of many kinds_ _19¢ Girls’ and Jr. Hi. Children’s game are still available at normal prices. Elaborate hand-embroidered, filet-and-cutwork 56—50c Puzzles of many kinds__ Dresses i St and mosaic cloths and sets . . . just 36 in the lot 1ilig_(l;?gfbng:!fi(fifi(;p%s;t:vi‘:}ll”;)l;]tlfdol:l{W 5 i MUCK 80". FOUND i = 42—3$1 Hollywood Rhumba . . . and indoor tennis 3.95 44‘0 | -2695 66—3$1 Concrete Bild-M-Up Sets __ 69 GOOD CROP RAISER| -.895 18—1.50 Large Size Konkrete Bild-M-Up Sets. e i i e 6-—18.95 Filet-and- Cutwolk 72x126 Cloths__.__ == 1195 ) 12 $l’_5’u ture Puzzles in 8-in. boxes i and nisids, with y “con- ";'°u""'3: éz‘?fl:fi‘flf Made of Liberal Fertilization Makes It 4—19.95 Filet-and-Cutwork 72x90 Cloths__.__ Sitgios 18—3.75 (omplete Konkrete Bild-M-Up Sets. IS N v, e 0 lensth. Button backs e e e e e 1598 70—$1 “Trojan” Projectors that show real movies t0°16 sears. e Profitable, Says Purdue 2—29.95 Mosaic Sets, 12x90 cloth an napkins .. 15.95 14—81 Steel Autos with lights _ 69, (Second Floor. The Hecht Co) (8econd Ploor. The Hecht Co.) University Professor. 5—49.95 Mosaic Sets, 72x108 cloth and 22-in. napkins, 29.95 1 ,—Z 95 Leatherette Auto Hassocks _ LAFAYETTE. Ind. (#)—Muck soil, | 4—34.95 Mosaic Sets, 72x90 cloth and 12-in. napkins_.19.95 —4.95 Fibre Doll Carriages. __ ookt o 2—6.59 Madeira 54x54-in. Cloths __.____ S ""—6‘9 5 to 7.95 Fibre and Wood Body Do 8 prodtable.thanks to moder| 1—12.95 Madeira 72590 Cloth __ 2895 6—6.95 and 7.95 Roll-Top Desks. Maple and oak finish, 4%5 A Sale of Small Boys ltural methods—says Prof. S. 18 doz. 13.98 Mosaic 22x22-in. Napkins________ 505 dos .3):;55(‘)‘142:;"105( gon\tructxon Sets D. Conner, research chemist at Purdue 2l ... makes tiny rugs__ - - University. | ) i o) - 4—8.95 “Skippy” Fire Chief Autos “We can now truthfully say that Also 1,000 Scarfs, Napkins, and Doilies Sc to 2.95 —9.95 “Welsh” Cupboards finished in maple __6.¢ no better quality vegetables can be grown than on muck solls properly 8—11.95 Ball. Bearing Velocipedes . . . 24-in. wheel _ 7% cultivated and fertilized,” he says. | (riTte Sloar. S e BchetOn ) 6—$20 to 21.50 Large Roll-top Desks . . . 2 finishes, 14.95 For proof. he points to the highest : 3 79 (8econd Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co) Union Suits vield of corn ever grown in Indiana, (Third Pioor The Hecht Co) 1826 bushels per acre, produced on muck soil. i i i s s B o Kapok-Filled slu(e;;a“ce 8-Piece Silver-Plated s s o s g Y i W el says B Camngis, S cabbage, Damask Pillows CAVETHE Cocktail Sets ag toast. These fit snugly ;n'ound the ankles— lery, mint and other crops are pro- iwced so extensively on muck soils e e by aeae | 49C g 4.9(: 3 99 fasten close to the neck. Double lfllee:rglflfgg The secret of recent successes with - A extra warmth and added wear. i sl ey PrCicane e I o e Ruby Glass Table Pieces » ] belt models in blue, brown, maroon and green. “Thirty or 40 years ago when| fa‘ l(:n i:mm'd pll 0:" ‘Ir}fi ‘dm‘;lvgti\ Consoles sets, 7-pe. liquer sets, 13- Originally 7.50. Silver-plated shaker, Sizes 4 to 12. farmers did not know how to handle | - ff }?pe.kan OOLDIE:ESHER ET W pc. water sets, 4-pe. relish sets, and 6 _footed cocktail glasses and large known that a part of their farms consisted of this type of soil, which | e is composed principally of organic | Cl‘"l DREV'S qllObS matter formed from the decomposed (P i ” 0 « » —! 3 2-tor fords. 1 bbe 0 Brok T S— Femains of piants” he says. | Reconditioned French Plate Cassergle and S n S e LR e e 2 = » i ~ - %.....- STORES TAX PROPOSED Radios Circle Mirrors 6 Custard Cups s support. Broken sizes 4 t0 7~ - ooeeeecenmanaaa-2.98 Chain System Levy, in Ohio 4 95 4' 95 690 (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) . * ) - Would Supply School Funds. IF S Shlie RR R LR Originally 1.19. Of sturdy oven- INFANTS AND TOTS COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 28 Lowboys and Highboys. Such fa- Originally 9.95. Just 25 of them 28 ‘ € DS - .90, &9 1 - ’ 0 —5.95 tan pile fabric carriage robes P —The Ohio House Tazation Com- mous makes as Majestic, Crosley, at_this special price. 24-inch size, gm"f 5“”*’9“3‘3”8.‘“““ f‘?m;ful, 2-12.95 solled wool Snuggle Bunny crb blankets. Pink & e L L R.C.A., Kolster and Atwater Kent. with heavy frames, ecorations. Just 85 at this low 3—$5 solled satin covered wool filled comiforts.._.. personal income tax bill, re-enactment | price. 7—$5 soiled satin bound all wool carriage robes. of the general sales tax, and repeal | (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Pourth Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Ploor. The Hecht Co.) 12—2.95 and 3.95 Baby carriage bags_____- of the 45 per cent mandated free i 1—1.25 cretonne rubberized carriage pad millage within the 10-mill tax limita- | sv—filmu 59c shirts. Sizes 4 and 5 for 2 and tion for schools, turned yesterday to 18—79c silk bonnets consideration of & proposal to tax 32,95 white rain coa chain stores. | 2—5.95 soiled sweater sets for ki | | (8econd Floor. The Hecht Co.) (8ixth Floor. Tne Hecht Co) (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Pifth Floor. The Heckt Co.) R tive John Lehaman pro- = i iv g s e Just 18 18.75 to 24.75 Just 8 Studio Divans Just 13 Poster Beds 2B 81 1o 135 waah i Broken s first unit in a chain $5; the secom!.I (Bectad Paesr, The Mécht O8) bevond 13 ‘woud pay szan. Pro | Innerspring Mattresses 17. 4.99 hevor 5 wo pay $250. Pro-| - o = ; B el g .. . CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR R O TS P Originally 29.95 d 39.50. " i Dar%aged‘ floor samp‘?:s 5 sucz:h Originally 14.95 and 16.95. Full- 7—Boys’ 65¢ knit shirt or pants. Sizes 26, 34, 36. Each.. GETS 60 DAYS IN JAIL famous makes as Simmons and size beds only finished in ma- ’;:,"g‘";:ffgfi';:‘,f' S = U. S. Cabinet. hogany, walnut or maple. 20—139 and 165 talon-fastened front union suits. Colored Man Sentenced on Drunken Driving Charge. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Clarence Belcher, colored, 200 block Floor samples and discontinued vpat- 12 Innerspring Mattresses Just 14 Coil Springs GIRLS’ WEAR 16 6o/ ave 00/l o7 e} ok terns of such famous makes as Sim- 26—Girls’ 79¢ wash blouses. Many button-on styles. Sizes T to 14 McMahon in Traffic Court yesterday mons and U. S. Cabinet. All in perfect 8 99 30—Girly' $1 waah blouses in shers, print, linen and percaes. Sizes 8 o 16 735 )i intoxi- e F 20—Girls’ 1.15 yon tai louses. e e condition. Some covered in damask, Originally 39.50. Made by 16—Giria" 179 ali-wool novelty weave mittens. For giris 13 i 16 years Clara Jones, 36, of 2236 Nicholson others in heavy woven-stripe nckmgs, Rome, makers of the famous Originally 12.95. Double-deck, u—gsr': 2.;];4 Jr. Hi 1.69 and $2 felt hats. Assorted colors. Head sizes street southeast, is alleged to have 5 H boen ' stnick "and | al\chitly i fuved by | Single, double and three quarter sizes. De Luxe Spring. Double-bed helical-center helical-top. Single 4—Girls' $2 and $3 twin sweater sets. Broken sizes- Belcher’s car at Pennsylvania and|” size only. and 34 sizes only. 10—Girls’ 1.55 and $2 soiled ;h:-on sweaters. T North Carolina avenues southeast. g 84—Girls’ 1.95 Jack Tar wash dresses. Sizes - 30—325¢ pencil boxes for little girls. 30—Girls’ and Jr. Hi $3 to 5.95 silk dresses. Plain colors and prints. 8_ Town MuSt Refund S—Zi:;,h“; ;;';own suede zipper jackets. Soiled. Sizes 12 and 11.4 $350 to $450 Owed 3.25 and 4.50 Broadloom Carpet. It’s 12 Feet Wide 2 3 9 e g In Fi t Jiee : n_u_e_s;: Hiure Making it possible for you to get full room-size rugs. In fact a 9x12 rug would cost you but 33.18. Marked imperfect for reasons so trivial you'd never notice them . . . none that will 3—Young men's 1795 sult. 18 aod 21 —10. wi ien prep suits. in any way impair the wear. Choose from rose taupe, jade, green, mahogany and walnut. e g Imperfect—sq. yd. 2—$15 blue golf sults_ 34—Boys' 235 corduroy overalls. Sizes 4 to 10. 18—Boys' 1.65 wool shorts_. Examines Records of Capitol Heights Justice 5 Years Back. (Sixth Ploor, The Hecht Co) Special Dispatch to The Star. < CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. Novem- ber 28.—The Finance Committee of the Council will delve into the records ES of Justice of the Peace Oscar T. Poore 1301 %1.48/08 LAMPS 5 b 95 UI;HO,,LS.MT,EHR uwl black or RUGS for the past five years to determine lanese Table Lamp Shade, 4—4 Three-plece 389 ton the amount owed the State from fines inch size 195 A Wacsied Wien Sxia v mistakenly deposited in the town & 3—1 95 to 295 Oblong and Square Hassocks, 1—39.95 Wilton 9x12 Rugs. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co) treasury. 15—5.95 Fine Plate-Glass Triple Mirrors__.___. as-} —=s l 1—854 Broadloom 9x12 Rug, as is. State anditors this ek sent = re- 20—1.95 to 3.95 Table Smoker Lamps and Table 45—19¢ tb 1.59 Solled Window Shades, as-is.. quest to Judge Poore asking that the 18—4.95 to 7.95 Chintz, Cretonne and D-mtsk 1—47.50 Broadloom 9x15 Rug. A es comloctos trom motor viclstionstn| 8—595 to 995 I K. 8. Table Lamps end Draperies, 2% and 7% yards long, 40 and 50 : P SO RRY N o MAI the town be turned over to the State. MW inches wide, pair i $7 36 famineier eHEROE Al ’ Magistrate Poore sald he understood 30—$1 to 3.95 One-of-a-kind Soiled Tailored and 2—69.50 American Oriental 9x12 Rugs, seconds, 29.95 that fines collected from motor viola- Ruffied Curtains, each 49 1—24.95 Wilton 6x9 Rug.__. 14.95 tions on local ordinances were to be 16—1. 1l’l‘hree -section Buffet Mirrors. 15—1.95 Colored Dot Organdy Curtains, solled, 1—34.95 Novelty 4.6: turned over to the municipality, as he UPURK B (T Bian O3) b_g"’: TR e g o St 31095 Smim; :::e?:un ; B e o o e Jeare of e] ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Table Skirts {195 53495 to 2035 Plain Axminster and Vehvet, Council and mber of the Finance 3 5—7.95 to 1495 Three-fold m damaged 7.6x9 Rugs... Gommittee, said that ss near as could j ... as-is. Wallpaper and shutter-type.--3.9§ 22—4.95 Axminster 36x63-inch Rugs be determined between $350 and $450 : 75 - 300—10¢ Yard-wide Cretonines . . . a1y : 25—7.95 American Orlental 27x54-inch Rugs__- 4.95 ¥ e S will have to be turned over to the 5T Bents & Shang Vene gf 136 8q. Yds—2.75 Inlaid Linoleum, square yard 1.99 State. 1—121.95 Kelvinator, 4% cu. ft_. tian Although some town bailiffs have re-{ 1—159.50 Norge, 5 cu. ft. 70—4.95 Damask Drapes, 40 in. wide, and 2% 2 75 8q. Yds.—2.25 Inlaid Linoleum, yd--------= 1.59 ceived part of the fines as fees the Floor Samples and. Racondiionsd’ Madals o Ym&: {orpiog St ic'e_{.':_v';y";i_:.‘loc 215 8q. yds—1.65 Inlaid Linoleum.. F Sfreef ar Sevenj town will refund the money itself, it NO MONEY DOWN." was said. anh Ficor, The Hechs Co.) (Sixth Fioor, The Hecht Co.) (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) ; . { s ‘ | g

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