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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924." g e ———————————————————————— —_— e ey D | tenrive acquaintance with men in all |nave benefited by the extensive ex- |judgment and tact, derived almost AIRMEN TO SEEK |1i2an taken since then to check over | have been entered in the “On-to-Day IHONDURAS RO w E BESIRDUS | parts of the world, and & personal | perience that he will have had entirely from the constant ard close the lists and compile the names, ton” race, which will start Saturday UTS REBELS );nuv;'ll;-dgul of conditians in toreign ne of his acquaintances nuucn‘;d,:’fo{"em:nn;:.: JDature, made him Entries in the Pullizer high speed |81d ¢nd October 1. H. E. Puttersom i 1 countries _Is na s n seful and popula race stand at three, all representing |Of Venice, Calif.. who will fy a ship . : ement ih the education of a future sovereigns that has ever sat on the HONORS 'N BlG RAGES the Army. It f sible, res lontered by Reginald Balmer of Low| Large Quantity of Military Stores y. s possible, however, | y King of Great Britaln avd of ‘thei ot Fvervihiog VISOFTORF: (| British " throne. "It Is this love of Y that another Army plane may be en- | Angeles. and George W. Haldeman of [dominions Leyond the seas It 18] eeiess aid vigor, whether it be rii- | (FAnk and active humanity that has e tered within the next week or ten |Lakeland, Fla, will come the great 1 considered his most imporcant busi- | Keeiiess and vigor, whether It b U | inspired in the prince a real affec- International Competition at Day-[days. ~To make such an entry It|eat distance. Otber planes are en » U ness today. and one that will help ! it | tion for Americagand the American. would be necessary to obtaln the con- | tered from virtually every section of MANAGUA. Nicaragua, September |1 o ex e hie great office more | Long Island, the main object,of which | ppil "oT {MIT TN ANE the LIETCARS ton Field Next Month Attracts |sent of thoss now lined up for- the|the countr [18.—It is reported that Honduran Many Entrants. Doex Every(hing Vigorously. Declared Captured. than any other tvie of education|Was to enccurage the British Dolo f gyl il O simplicity of character, EVeit ST as wal 4 il sovernment troops have complet. 3 B | 5 S 3 . pointed out that this! - f h 2 | could do. X in !:s Sfiorlll! |:§|:“‘ “I‘:ji;"(‘;nflf which wndeared him to his own coun- would be forthcoming. i Tl 5 o | routed the revolutionists under Gen: | e aLieae AinEapublle tnes trymen and - similarly endears the | Licut. Alexander Pearson, killea re-| Begistration to Begin Sept. 30. | e e e £ C . rince Vi v o o . g A . = Siguantepeque. A large antity of Hix iife, hix acquainiances explain, |4t meetings of charitable institutions, | FITCe 1o all with ‘whom he comes e gently: when the wings of his plane | Specis! Dispatcs ts The star. T e i e, ity of . collapsed while he was making a test| UpPP ARLBORO, Md., Septem- | s . | has to that of a praciical man, |Such as King Edward’s hospital fund, 2 = i | federals have established telegraphic | relying mote upon his jud and |or attending to the affairs’of Lon- e DAYTON, Ohio, September 18,—One | flight over McCook Field, was to have | ber 17.—The firat day for registra. | e At pith ithe Pacifie 2 D e Sdsment and {hundred and seventy-eight entries|been the fourth Army entry. > jcommmiiesfion. with the EAcIfc ports | knowledge of human nature than |don's largest hospitals, such as Guy's , o The | tion of new voters in Prince Georges | by way of Con Sk {upon the scholarship that comes from |and St. Bartholomew's, * with which ":' U‘*.V‘hk;fn on/ making the trou- |have been made for the international three ure: Capt. Burt Skeel, Selfridge | County will be September 30, when 1‘).tymu»r P s here that the eor! At fs Sonaldercd ; connected, & : ':m N arger, college boys will [air races here October 2, 3 and 4, it Field; Lieut. W. H. Brookley, McCook | registration officers will sit in the | American government's action in de BREEEOE Sl Ruiuik soreatals it ; these various interests, | 2008 be able to slip them over thelr [ was announced today. September 15| Kield, and Lieut. H. H. Milla, Wilbur | various eloction districts and pre- | claring important norts mewtral moes | earry on the traditions of his father, | a very full one and he |heads was the “deadline” for filing blanks.| Wrikht d. Fifty-three planes | will serve 1o end the revolution. % V, and his wiandiu the [has litte time to give to reading. and to become a|He is not u great reader, though he | T A B stitutional king by rea- | is Interested in certain kinds of cur- A ITRIRIN D A ) 1) S ) )X N )N S S 3 (XD 8 j 1216 F St N.W. ; ; ation in practical | re terature, ecially biogri- . Must Be Natural. Wants to Return and Visit Great Industrial Centers and Farm Districts. | ociated Press. N. Y. September 18— e of Wales is anxious, was learned today, to return to the United s at alater date to visit| the great industrinl centers and ties, to bec - nd with industrial | ions, et American | S T T I T T T T T T TR T ITT I T TS A Remarkable Remnant Day! Remarkable for the very low prices—but these ends of lines must not be allowed to stay over another day. So we do not stand on the price of their going, but go they must! iuman affairs. including sports, | Dhies of public men whom he hak which play a great part in the na- |known in the course of his travels. | tienal life, and to be acquainted with | He is a good French scholdr, reading all sorts and conditions of men with- [and speaking the language flucntly, : in the British Empire and oniside it | but the study of books does not ap- ks s e wae wen o I this cquipped with a first- | peal to him so much as the study of i e resent has grown | band knowledge of foreign countries, | men, whose views and opinions he i g ot et of the mume | it is held, he Will be able to do much | can rapidly absorb and retain. | s mind as z |more when he ascends the throne, to | “In this he much resembles his crous invitations he has received this, K “« o o T ot T N ortn] &5SISt his ministers, who will not all | grandfather, Edward VII, whose =T American continent, showing that a | four of industrial exploration would | be as welcome to his American hosts WMM’ 'NEW RECORDS s Advertised by The VICTOR CO. on Page 23 of Today’s Star this country that during his stay | ON SALE HERE TOMORROW on Long Island he has made many | DRGGP’S M House intere ng acquaintances, nd, above New Victor Records Released Weekly all, he has met the President and several Cabinet members personally The contemplated tour of and farms would be similar one he his made in the inax of Great Britain since tl he spent long periods going through | worksiops and talking with the people ployed in them On these trip ing towns of the Bnzlish mid the prince often remarked 10 his cov:- . not {re plant, that | ces point out, ment in all his and this is held to account for his cxtraordinary personal popular- ity—the interest that e takes in the flairs, the joys and sorrow | < and the sement of with whom he comes in contact. | is the case. it is pointed out. whether Pe visits workshops, farms or country | Nd eX- ' aufnd STYLEPLUS CLOTHES “America’s foremost style clothes at popular prices” ©ioh 1.5 &Co.Iae The big lead this season in clothes! It’s Styleplus—no doubt about it! Already we have felt the big demand that’s coming stronger every day. 2 Styleplus have always been a great nation-wide success. This Fall especially they have hit the nerve of the style demand and the price desire more accurately than ever before. " For they have it—the easy style that the young men all want—the stylish dignity for con- servative tastes—the fashionable all-wool fab- rics, the designing, the finished tailoring. * Let us show you the new Fall features—York. Blue, Holbrook Fabrics, Styleplus Topcoats. O}?‘J S%:Iegfit q‘i 9&6 Stetson Hats, $7 Mallory Hats, $5 Herzog Special Hats, $4 =T 6—Women’s Coat 5 Remnants Start at. . ... 2—$26.50 Women's White Flannel Top Coate—sizas 34 and 28 . ...$5.00 1—$89.50 Woman's Tan Flamingo Cape Steeve Coat—size 38 .......$35.00 1—$69.50 Woman's Navy and Tan Mix- ture Flamingo Top' Coat—size 42......$35.00 1—$65.00 Woman’s Camel’s-hair Sport Coat—tan and brown stripe—size 34..$35.00 Women's Cont $hop—Second Floor. [ New Twill Suits 535 The dfcature in this sm lored garment is the long jacket accentuating the slender line. Well set in panels and rows of buttons add to their severity and newness. The skirt is a wrap-around model with cnough width ta allow free- ;l;nn in walking. Colors navy and s Women's Sult Shop—Second Floor 15—Women’s Suit Remnants Start at. . . . $1 5 1—$69.50 Navy Twill Ribbon Bound Ta'- lored_ Suit—size 36 ....................$15.00 2-$55.00 Navy Pencile Striped Tailored Suits—sizes 40.44 ................. $20.00 6—$85.00 London Made Sport Suits of stripes, plaids and mixturesg.........$35.00 2—$59.50 Sport Suits. Bladk and cheviot jackets and gray and blue stfiped sk'rts. Sizes 24.% .... Tl eesioo 4—250.50 Smart Navy and Olack Suits, seif and ribbon bound ...$35.00 Women's Shop—Second Floor. 5C Women’s Dress $3 Remnants, Start at...... 2—$10.75 to $19.50 Linen Dresses. plain and with thread embroider: white and yellow: size 36........................$3.00 2—$16.50 to $25.00 Tub Silk Dreases; sport medels; sizes 40 to 42..... seececee..$8.00 1—$35.00 Canton Crepe Afternoon Dress, whits and black; size 36 ......... $8.00 11=$18.00-§25.00 Canton Crepe .and Satin Dresses, straight line models, lace and self trimming, long and short steevess black and colors; sizes 36 to 40.. - .....$12.50 5—$19.50-$20.50 Afternoon and Sports models of canton crepe, georgette over foulard, pleated, straight lines and tier skirts. Grav and areen and vellow and white: sizes 36 to 40 ... $12.50 6—$25.00 to $45.00 Crepe-back Satin and Canton Crepe, Creve de Chine and After- noon ard Street Dresses. Pleated tunics with sash, deep tucking and straight lines. Colors are cocoa, green, rust, French blue and buff. Sizes 36 to 42 ... .. 1 to $35.00 Roshanara Crepe ort models—braid and button en and blue comb.ned, with TR ) 1—265.00 Imported Plaid Dress—sports models. White, blue, green and yellow pat- ern—size 36 . > aioe iy it simiaaia: $14.50 1—$35.00 Black Flat Crepe Cape Dress— white panel embroidered in b'ack—pleated cape has band of white crepe *.......$14.50 2-$35.00 Foulard, combined with Geor- gette, Dresses. black and white, brown and whiteg, sizes 36-38 2 $14.50 6—£35.00-$39.50 Georgette and Satin Gowns for afternoon and dinned wea black and rust shades; size 36 ... L......$14.50 1—835.00 Georgette Dress, French biue, hand drawn and tucking full skirt; size TR Cereo... $18.00 1—$35.00—Fiowered Georgeet Crepe Dresw, flowers outlined with colored beads; size aoiE e P T 1—$45.00 Importe. e Georgette Dress, elaborately beaded in black; size 36...$25.00 1—$65.00 White Crepe, sports model, beau- tifully stenciled on basque blouse, and scarf ends; iz 36..........ooreeees $26.50 1—865.00 Black Crepe Dinner Gown, trim- med with lace and beading; size 42.. ...$35.00 2—$49.50 Rust Lace Dress Over Black Satin, deep girdle ...................$39.50 Misses’ Dress Shop—Fdurth Floor. - Women’s Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats 549 New Fall Coats of Kashara and suede cloth. Two styles, exem- plifying the smart full length. Marmink ringtail trims collars and cuffs of one style, while another has collar, cuffs and panel of opossum. New colors—penny, Kaf- fir and deer. A distinctive gar- ment for general wear. $49.50. ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor. Women’s Topcoats 25 Plaids are good—and here, in 11I£SI: new spagrt models, you find blocked chinchilla and downy wool cleverly employed. : Swagger and straight lines 10 suit their purpose for either town, country or sport wear. L . In smart Autumn_colors of deer, dust, penny, hinaki and cinnabar. Temorrow's special, $25.00.- Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor. - About Y; Price! 75 Wolf Fur Scarfs . $12.95 Smart women are now wearing fur scarfs, and this purchase is indeed an opportunity ! : N . Blue, platinum ‘and beige color—full and medium sizes. Regular prices, $18.50 to $22.50 each. : Sale beginning at 9:15 tomorrow morning in our Fur Shop, Second Floor. 11—Misses’ Coat $10 Remnants Start at. . 1—$25.00 Misses’ Double-breasted Flannel Coat. in snuff - /$10.00 1—$55.00 Mis Pleated Silk Cape, Sum. mer fir colla~—navy blue 1—$55.00 Miss’ Tan Twill Cape, full cir- cular sweep ... $19.50 2—$65.00 Misses’ Sport Coat: in stripes and plaid, green and gray............$26.50 4-—$75.00 Misses’ Twill and Charmeen Coats—wrap.around models, in navy. Braid. and button trimmed ... ceene-...$45.00 2—$115.00 Misses’ Silk Coats, cape sleeve: and straightline models—rust and black, - $59.50 Misnex' Shop—Third Floor. 8—Misses’ Suit 37.50 Remnants Start at. . . 2—$25.00 Misses’ Flannel Suits. Box Jackets. Green and shrimp pink........$7.50 2—-$49.50 Misses’ Sport Suits, fringe trim. 35 aee $10.00 Sport Suits, in tweeds n and gray. e ..$14.50 1—$65.00 Miss’ Alpaca Suit — box jacket, $19.50 Misses' Shop—Third Floor. 30—Misses’ Dress Remnants Start at. . 54'95 ©—$18.50 Misses’ Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Frocks, white and maize green, $4.95 8—$25.00 Misses’ Georgetie Crepe and Tub Silk Frocks, ribbon and lace trimmed, $9.50 12—$35.00 and $39.50 Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresscs, beaded, embroidered; maize, blue, tan, navy and black ....$14.50 4—$65.00 Misses’ Georgette and Crepe de Chine Frocks, maize, tan and green, $26.50 Mixses' Shop—Third Floor. Misses’ Silk Frocks New Autumn Models 25 Crepe Satin, Bengaline / and Georgette arc the materials. Models are chemise, tiered, apron fronts and coat styles. Trimming consists of embroidery, stitching, buttons and lace on collars and .cuffs. Beautiful colors with rust, nutmeg and shutter green in the d ciosely followed by conserva- tive blacks and na Lovely new styles irom which to choose. Specially priced at $25. Misses’ Flannel Dresses New Sport Models $ 1 6.50 Piaids and tailored simplicity lead in popularity this Autumn. Here in these flannel frocks you have the two combined. Large and small plaids or solid shades from which to choose. Wide suede belts charmingly new. Linen collars and cuffs to add a touch of neat simplicity make these irocks most deSirable for general wear. Colors tari-henna, brown-tan, black-green. Special tomorrow, $16.50. 57—Skirt Remnants 8—$8.75 to $10.75 White Silk Skirts of crepe de chine and whark skin; straight line and pieated styles....... . $3.00 10—$10.00 to $14.75 Noveity Silk Skirts, in shark skin, flat crepe and novelty stripes: plaited and wrap styles 7—$10.75 to $13.75 Flannel Skirts, plaited, tucked and wrap styles; pink, gold, green l........ R 14—$12.50 to $18.50 Silk Skirts of canton and flat crepe and novelty stripes and side box and combination, plaited, gray, tan and powder blue. ....-$8.00 9—$16.75 to $26.75 Silk Skirts, pleated and wrap sties, of flat crepe, roshamara, bro- cade and silk alpaca; white and black, cocoa and rose, blue and gray, tan, powder Choice Fall Hats 5 Larger head sizes for matrons and those to fit the bobbed-haired girl, The newest shapes, lines, mate- rials and trimmings are to be found, in this special feature, arranged for your benefit to become ac- quainted with our enlarged Miin- nery Shop. Come and see them on the Third Floor. $19.75 to $25 Knitted Suits....... Coat and Slip-Over Styles - Very smart and suitable for Fall wea straightline and belted models—Lan green and heather mixtures. . Street Floor—Rear Special—Tomorrow September Coat Sale 50 Additional Fur-Trimmed Coats 75 Fiity more coats added to this wonderful group. See the new materials with their rich suede-like finish In this group are used Kashlara Montebe'lo Cour de Laine Ottoman Iivery one of these this scason’s, newcst and e promising longer wear Kashara Mokine pensive fabrics. Fur is another important icature coats, appearing on collar, cuffs and some borders Jap Mink Fisher Fitch are Beaver Squirrel Marmink with these And not to be forgotten are the new colors, one to suit every personality Oxblood Cranbe:ry #® Dusk Kaffir and Black Make your selections now and save from $10 1o Rosewood 7 shoulder Penny ] e Cinnabar 9 . Jap mink $75 $25. A small deposit will hold your garment until November 1. ~ Larzer Women's Conts—Se Mixnes' Cont Shop— Sweater Remnants Were. $2.95 to $4.95—Only. .. This will mean a quick close-out of these 62 sweaters of mohair, pure worsted and mohair and fiber (artificial silk) combined. Here are slip-oven and coat styles; tan- gerine, Mexico, Lanvin, orchid, corn, gray or white, with combination colors. Have a 0 $4.95 $7.50 to $12.50 41 Sweaters of the better kind tl Sweaters........... have become siightly mussed from displa: Each one a splendid value! Sport coats, slip- overs and jacquette models; fine mohai zephyr, ‘alpaca and a few brushed wools. ' $1.00 Sport Apparel Remnants Start at. .. 3—$2.95 Khaki Knickers . ..... ...$1.00 3—$8.50 Tan Linen Riding Breeches, $2.C0 2—$25.00 Riding Jackets, navy and green flannel . T b eans vyt 9500 3+825.00 Linen Riding Habits, white and 5—$15.00 Knicker Suits, khaki and tweed, $3.00 Sport Shop—Second Floor. Underwear Specials Preparatory to moving into new quarters on Third Floor — Special Purchase. = $5.00 5395 Crepe de Chine Gowns with shirred yoke and bands oi wide’ Vflencienn lace. Dainty lace shoulder straps de- viate from the usu: Colors flesh. or- chid and peach. $3. New! Corduroy Robes $3.95 Wide wale corduroy in rich col- ors add to the comiort of cool evenings and chilly mornings. Kimono sleeves, tuxedo collar, pockets and seli sash are the other attractions. Colors fuchsia, cherry, copen and purple. Special tomorrow, $3.95. 7—$4.00 Boxloom crene Kimonos, trimmed with val lace; in wisteria and copen..$2.95 10—$5.00 to $6.00 Boxloom crepe Kimonos, tong roll collar, trimmed with lace, draped model, in wisteria color only -$3.95 10—$5.00 Dotted Swiss and Voils Kimonos, In copen and white.. ....$1.95 40—$4.00 to $5.00 French Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Straight Chemise, hand sewed and hand embroidered yokes, in. solid and eyelet work; mussed 2 ...$1.95 Jellef'»—Fourth Filoor. 15—$2.50 Corselettes of strong pink coutil, back fastening, two pairs hose supporters and boned front.... i 20—$2.50 lona diaphram supporting Cor- selette of pink broche, fastening on side and two pairs hose supporte: $1.35 15—$1.00 Long length lace Brassiers with lace shoulder’ straps; -sizes from 32 to’ 200 Petticoats 53.95 New Jersey Silk Petticoats, tubu- lar styles, embroidered in contrast- ing or self colors. Some have fancy pleated flounces. All the new Autumn shades, in addition to black and navy. 30—$10 to $12 Crepe de Chine Slips, with 20-inch shadow hem; yoke trim- med with lace inwertion; self straps; white, flesh and nile; museed....$5.65 SUp Dept—Street Floor. Gloves ,200 Pairs—3$3.25 "Frengh Kid Gloves, 1- Button® styles; contrast embroidered; black, white or gray. Sizes 63 to 7V, .$1.50 150 Pairs—$2.00 Kayser -Chamoisette Gauntlets, strap wrist; colors, ‘mode, gray, tan; all sizes represented.. .$1.35 75 Pairs—$5.00 Fremch Kid Gauntiet Gloves, mostly large sizes; novelty styles in good fall colors. : -$2.00 JellefPs—Right of Ell‘lnll‘e. Silk Blouses — Remarkable ! Were $5.95 to $3 .95 $9.95. Tomorrow Only 27 garments, but 27 hig values! Crepe de Chine Overblouses for sport and dress wear—Ilong and short sleeves—in Rust, Tan. Maize and Wshite—V and round neck- lines—frills, beads and hand-embroidered.. $4.95 Silk Overblouses, $2.45 J2 attractive blouses—but remnants! Light colors. dark colors—also white. Short or cap sleeves. Al in Creps de Chine Colors include Tan, French Biue, Rust and White. A few all-over embroidered models are in this lot. Misses’ Sport Coats Featuring Plaids 25 New arrivals for general wear. In keeping with a scason of plaids are the rich imported plaid fabrics and plain checked or plaid polaire. Linings aiso run to plaids and plain silks, Roomy patch pockets add to the usefulness of this garment Straightlihe models in t rust snuff. brown and grav. $23.00, Misxes® Shop—Third Floor. —_—_—— $2.95 Neckwear, $1.00 18—$2.95 Panetettes of lace and net—full length and collars atached., Ecru or white. 1.00 40—50c Collar and Cuff Sets, FetersPan styles—barred material of light weight and trimmed with yarn braid in contrast, 20c 8—3$5.00 Scarfs of loose woven tweed— cream color with orange s:ripe—fringed— extra long L $3.00 Women’s Stockings, $1.85 . 800 Pairs—$3.00 Women's Fine Silk Stock- ings for street or evening wear. in medium or chiffon weights, with attractive lace clox in wide and narrow patterns. Large assort. ment of colors, including blacks......$1.85 10 doz—$2.00 Silk Stockings, full fash. ioned, with lisle rarter hems; broken sizes. Black, white, medium aray and polo gray, 1. _5 d0z.—$2.50 Misses’ Silk Lisle S((x:kmsusff rib to toe—broken sizes—in black, brown, castor 75c Topeoats dellefrs—street Floor. 50c Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c 20 doz.—50c Men's Fine Linen Handker- chiefs, with attractive embroidered initials, all white, including A, E, F. J. K, P. R, T L ST 3 far 50c 15 doz.—Women's 25¢ Linen Handker- chiefs, In white and colors, with embroic- ered corners ... - 15 Street Floor—Near Elevater. Silk Umbrellas Regularly $7.95 to $10 $4'95 15 Silk Umbrellas, slightly soiled irom rebuilding--but cleancd—chubby style handles. and 16 rib_frames. Many colors, also a few “India” included Sold”at §7.95 and $16.00. $495. For Larger and Taller Women— $25 8 New Fall Fashioned of Needlt Sheen—a Dresses ..... cloth similar to a twill—in navy. black and brown—hairline, check or plain. These are straightline styles—and quite cxcellent value. Sale In the Larger Women's Shop Second Floor Vanities and Bags 30—*" 50 to $5.00 Women's Bags, Vanities and Underarm Purses, leather; silk and smali noveities; plain styles or trimmad in con- trast; many nice novelties: al\ fitted. $2.95 6—85.00 Duvetyn Poucn dags, inside pocket and mirror; silk lined; gold trimmed round or square frames; brown and mode, $3.9¢ 3—$5.00 Silk Bags, inside fitting and silk lined; black, navy, light blue.......,.$3.95 6—$8.50 Beaded Bags, importes real steel id or hand crochet; chain draw styles; vendar and French blue; also Nile, $5.00 Jellefrs—Street Floor.