Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1924, Page 14

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AT WHITE HOUSE Attendants Anxious for Pres- ident and Wife to See Change Weather Made. When from his the fower White He With the grrival of coo after that lohg hot spe and aravel | Pre \mln.! and At nearl, T « ASEBONITE "Strings" {0 a Stick, So It Winds Around the Gears ASK FOR EBONITE —and see that vou get it, because it was purposely made to lubricate the Transmission and Differen- tial Gears (rear axles). After you have filled the gear cases with EBONITE notice how silently it per- forms, how easy it is to shift gears, without a mur- mur from them. Notice vour savings in repair bills. Your repairs will tell you 4 of its wonderful qualities. At deaiers’ in five-pound cans, and at service sta- tions from the Checker- board pump, only. UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans .Checking Accounts 7 Savings Accounts Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 POL THE DEPARTMENTAL PANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. BUILT TO ENDURE II doesn’t pay to put poor quality materials B\ in anything, but most of all you should be careful of your lumber. We carry selected woods. “Betier Luinber Here” Galliher & HugueE Sherman Ave. & W St. Northwest Phone North 486 i | By Consolidated Press. | "ATLANTA. Ga. August 20—In the watermelon belt down South, the police are almost out of a job and rs are on the verge of se watgrmelons ach you can’t meat of a melen and wash it down with the wtite lightning brewed up in the Georgia .mountains. Water- d liquor together are worse e time, there is nonum. s luence e v, | Arinking during ¢ son and | uzl esnak ken to eating 1s varieties of the melon [uhh Police Have It Easy. rybody always and con- of all, bor, hard-working boot During the best reached the amaz- in the country dis- 0 in Atlanta. The boot- asking Con- rething about it Mixture Is Tersible. alcohol touches the pulp of o « change red meat dia rubber Stude An investigation of Studebaker de- sign and construction and a thorough test of performance will confirm the statements that you have heard Stude- baker owners make, ing the greatest satisfaction of per- formance per mile.” Just drive it—that’s all Corn Liquor and Watermelon Clash Red Meat Wins; Police Have It Easy e {on her ‘'THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D the liquor poisoning cases are taken The hospital records show only a few instances of people who have died from mixing melons and liquor, but the number who have been tied into a bowknot is quite large. This fact being generally known, the demijohn has been corked until the watermelon season is over Meantime the policemen wonder if an cld-fashioned murder wili eve happen again, and the bootle; ask themselves if it would not be ter to go back to barbering. \l’\m\rl'h! 1924.) bet- Mexican Workers to Boycott Ital- ian Exhibition Vessel. MEXICO CITY, August 20.—The Red port workers of Vera Cruz and Tampico have declared their inten- tion of boycotting the Italian exhibi- tion v 1 to arri ind Centeal workers say revent the alia fromelandin u from its tour of America The | v consider the Fascist g t of Italy s an enemy of the proletariat The Mexica mged a p -icbrate the arrival of the v AWARD T0 LEATRICE Joy. August known maternity fees and permission the Gilbert home, pending fina ion for divorc of the film: that Gilbert's baker “We are obtain-| at an exceptionally low cost Joseph | McReynolds Selling Satisfactory Transportation in Washington for 35 Years Commercial Auto & Supply Co. 14th and %%&fi%%@%%@@@%@u of the approach Blankets again. them cleansed and bought it. “The your Blankets. ?E %T@AMMS ]R@VME - " 'm G and 11th Sts. | PR Dodd Shoes. ‘illlll‘ll'l‘l must go Good as new—will be the result of Manhattan Way” Let us send for them NOW-—and we’ll have them back promptly—and in perfect condition. Phone North 3954 for Manhattan Service Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 Brnnch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 Service and Courtesy Established 1877 ® Faultless Fitting Footwear A delightful variety invites selection. sport, walking, at home, or informal dress—all de- mand the STYLE FOR THE OCCASION—and for all occasions you demand faultless fit, enduring shapeliness and service pre-eminent in Dorothy ‘Prices, 55.50 to $10. R Streets BB Are Your Blankets Ready for Use? These chilly nights are suggestive of fall—when the into commission 10301010 Before that time you should have “Manhattanized’” — thoroughly reconditioned, means that every fiber is restored to the upstanding fluffiness that made the Blanket so attractive the day you which of cleansing fl@@@@§§§§ The Tosca —a charming Dorothy Dodd Patent 1-strap Pump. Me- dium heel. Flexible sole. Correct style. *6.50 Street, Palais Royal—Second Floor. - | Antoine Bibe: REDS OPPOSE SHIP SHOW|' FOR FAST DRIVING Promises. to Dismiss Chauffeur if He Violates Maryland Law Fourth Time. Special Dispateh to The Star, BALTIMOF August 20.—Prince Rumanian ambassa- dor, deeply regrets his private auto- mobile violated Maryland speed laws on thrée occasions on the Washington boulevard, and promises he will dis- charge his chauffeur if it occurs His apology was sent to 3. tary of State. State police records show the prince’s went 60 miles an hour on March 62 miles an hour on March 2 miles an hour July 13. Foreign diplomats are prosecution, under the la immune to s of this ghman ex- Plained on the car wits and for that lowed to proceed. Prince Bibesco, Mr. Wright said, ex- plained that when his car was halted and July 13 it was not member of the and Princess Bibesco occupants of the automobil when it was last stopped. : Zhe]PALAIS ROVAL Service and Courtesy Established 1877 G and 11th Sts. Tomorrow, Thursday, is Dollar Day Our Basement Offering Very Unusual Values in Daily Needs for Women and Children 1,500 Yards of 36=inch Bleached Muslin Dollar Day—I12 yards Fine quality muslin in short lengths of 2 For sheets, pillowcases and In to 4 yards. general home use. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Imported Suiting 2 Yards, $1 Regularly S1. 36 to 40 inches wide. Heather suitings for early fall wear. 17¢ Gingham 8 Yards, $1 Neat blue checks for aprons and house dresses. Women’s Teddies of Rayon (Fiber Silk) at $1 Low neck envelope chemise, sleeveless, ribbed pattern. Sizes 36 to 42. Women’s Union Suits 2 for $1 Fine ribbed cotton suits. low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Siges 36 to 44. First quality. Outsize Vests, 4 for $1 Low neck and sleeveless. Sizes 46 to 50 for the larger size women. Trregulars of §1 grade. the back, gray, beige or brown. 25 White Dresses at $1 For children 6 to 12 years. Of swiss and organdy, dainty lace and embroidery trimmings. Women’s Nightgowns at $1 Of voile, batiste, muslin, cam- bric and nainsook. Attractive styles, some plain, some lacy styles with long sleeves. Summer Millinery, $1 A final clean-up of odds and ends of sports, tailored and trim- med hats. A good range of colors including white. Women’s Millinery 2 for $1 . Sports and untrimmed styles, in a good range of colors, also white. Corsets and Girdles, $1 0Odd lots of C-B, Marvel Fit and P. M. makes. i 2. Also Corselets in hook back side style. Of novelty ma- terial. * Sizes 32 to 42. Princess Slips at $1 * Of white nainsook, neat styles with embroidery and filet lace trimmings. Sizes to 50. colors. All with set-in sleeves. lllllllllllllllllllljl&l.Llllll '| helg the child in his lap as he drove, with high spliced heel. Sizes 9 to 10. Palnis Roynl—Bargain Basement. DRESSES at styles with novehy collars and pipings of contrasting Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. C., '"WEDNESDAY, Scientists to View Glacial Wreck Next Week. REDDING, Calif., glacial flow from Mount Shasta, in the vicinity of McCloud, has greatly abated, according to reports. The flood of mud is reported as being on the wane and it is thought that it is over, at least temporarily. An ex- pedition of scientists is planning to leave next week to view the glacial wreck near Peaks Summit. August 20.—The Baby Fatally Hurt in Auto. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,, August 20. —Paul, 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mss. D. M. Riggs, of Jacksonville, was fatally injured in an automobile ccident here yesterday. The father intersection a car d 2bb crashed into the Riggs child's head was crushed steering wheel. Rabb .m inju EW Branch Store 922 14th St.rgivkim se. Two Handy Storel serve particular p nding_Scientific Oy attention. Testing and fi by experts. Claflin Optical Co. . At a stre The 1314 G St. ity Club Bldg. 1 Dress Ginghams 7 Yards, $1 Regularly 20c. Neat checks of blue, gold and pink. 35c Pillowcases 4 for $1 Size 45x36 inches. quality, free from all First quality. Smyrna Rugs, Each, $1 Regularly $139. Imported Czecho Slovakia cotton fiber rugs in pretty color combinations. Table Padding, Yard, $1 48 inches wide. 200 yards fine quality quilted padding, cut from the full piece. Huck Towels, 4 for $1 Regularly 35c. Size 18x36 inches. Part linen, very absorh- ent quality. Huck Towels, 10 for $1 Regularly 15c. Plain white, very absorbent quality. Palais’ Royal Heavy filling. Bargain Basement. Women’s Silk and Rayon (Fiber Silk) HOSE, 2 Prs. Long Boot with seam up In black, white. $I Table Damask 7 Yards, $1 Regularly 29c. 36 inches wide. Extra heavy-weight cotton dam- ask, dice pattern, for making napkins and table tops. Brassieres and Bandeaux, 3 for $1 Hook back and side style. Made of novelty material. Elastiq in back. “Smiling Baby” Bath Robes, $1 Of soft robing, in pink, blue and white. Da ly trimmed in ribbon and cord. Neatly boxed. Women’s Hose 3 Pairs, $1 Irregulars of 59c grade. Rayon (fiber silk) hose with seam up the back, high spliced heel. In gray, beige, tan and various colors. Sizes 813 to 10. Thread Silk Hose Pair, $1 fashioned with high In gray, beige and Sizes 9 to * Full spliced heels. black. Irregulars. 10. Palais Royal— Bargain Basement. . | 'AUGUST 20, 1924. '.llllllllll Overcoat and Two- The PALAIS ROYAL G & 11th Sts. Established 1877 Service and Courtesy MEN! It is Well to Remember Our Great August A0 A ANdEANRERERUEEERRNRARNEES e SR E AN EYAN SIS AN T O AR RS IR R T T AR SR RN RTINS S Trouser Suit Sale The Regular Seasorn’s Lowest Price for Garments of This Quality For This Week Only Brand-new Fall and Winter 1924 Suits Advance Overcoat Models— at They Will Cost You at Ledsl $40 to $50 Later— $7Q75 The Overcoats at $29.75 are from some of America's best mill Hartford's, Metcalf's and many oth I'he fabric \bbot, Warren's, Models comprise the newest and best, mostly the popul mand, also Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields. Many fine tailoring point Fronts, Handmade Buttonhol guarantee for quality. Sizes 3 such Silk Sewn, Hand-filled Cc kinner's Satin Yoke and \\(u( Linings to H. as A Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase Until Later You will wonder at the quality of these fabric ! and Unfinished Worsteds, Worsted Cheviots, Fine Ca In plain blue, gray mixtures, browns, blue grays. effects new this season. Every suit the latest model, vests, wider trousers bottoms: Regular sizes 34 to 44, also shorts, longs and stouts. Regardless of the extraordi- nary lu\\ price. there will be no charge for moderate alterations. Note: This Sale Ends Friday 6 P.M Sale of 1.000 Pairs Men’s Onyx S;lk Socks, Pair., 986 Samples and Irregulars of $1.50, 82 and $2.50 Grades Full fashioned: some with Pointex heels. Colors: Sizes 914 to 11 | 45 fin- All silk, Black. navy. with silk tops. gray, tan and white. Sale of Men’s Summer Cotton Pongee Pajamas Plain colors, blue, tan, white, lavender and pink Cut full and well made. ~sanamyr Nasgunnm Low-neck style: Al sizes. 300 suits. ished with silk frogs and ocean pearl buttons. BOYS’ Regular $8.95 to $15 Grade Two-Pant Novelty Suits $6.45 One-Pant Serge Suits Two-Pant Wool Suits Khaki and Daytona Wash Pants Sizes 5 Regularly $1.25 terials.. Cut full, Sizes 6 to 17. Good serviceable school suits. to 13 and 15 to 17. Famous Lamm Kool$ 1 4 5 Wash Pants ° Regular $1.95 to $2.25 values. genuine Belgian linen and linen crash. All 39c In good grade ma- with watch pocket. Also sizes up to 20. Palais Royal—Main Floor. [ BN N NN N RS NNENNERNENENERNSNNRB B3 8] SEAESEENEAEERER ;-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-'t

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