Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 30

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30 Due to an error. Pagés 31 and 32 dn fiol Appear In toflay's Sta¥. 105 ANGELES HELD | UNFIT AS POLE SH|P1 Eckener Does Not Belleve Dirigible Would Succeed in Alaskan Flight Either. By the Awcociated Press RERLIN, June 26—t is the opinion of Dr. Hugo Eckener. director of the Zeppelin works and the man who flew t ted States Navy dirigible Los | < from Germany t 1 Zeppelin Airs the North Pole. He d however, that the Los Anzeles could ed in exploration in the polat Alaska | ider the Los Angeles said kener, “notwithstanding its successful rip to the United States < unsuited for polar exploratic even exploration in Alaska.” veaching the North Pole to repeat the flight next vear with an airship. Want to Build l'lnnl, congratulatory message 10 ded as a_reminder nin New York, ! v 1. He said rthe | negotiations with the man trafic minisiry was to reach Nt with the International for an aeronantic t Freidrickshafen sen, the noted ex- | of the interna- society. it is believed an agree ment is possible direct with him " rdance with his experience aid, he would on for polar trips reliable. Asked le for an airship 10| land at the North Pole despite topo graphical difficulties, Dr. Eckener re- plied that he considered a landing at Pole essential in the interest of If the funds were n airship for traversing the | North Pole could he constructed in | months. Dr. Eckener admitted | 1 plan for polar exploration by | < under way during the life ppelin, inventor of the | Ship. but the collection of | inds for the air voyaze was inter- | rupted by the World War ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE. Md.. June 2 (Spe ial).—Ralph R. Rathhone of Che se has filed suit in the Cire « here for an absolute Yorce from Mrs. Cora Y. Rath-| bone. whe, according te the bill, is making her home in Miami. Fla The couple was married in Salmon, Tdaho, on Jul 2, 1900, and lived to- ! gether in Montana until September 10, 1820, when without just cause or was de- serted. 3 ph R. Rath- hone, vears oid. was horn of The The plaintiff is rep- resented Attorney P Kenneth Lvddane of Rockville Charles William Anderson and Miss Lota Slater. both, of Berwyn, Md ockville wmmu.\ in quest S e able 1o ob ning of the Department dent. Dr. Ot attended. p conducting completion and headquart t was pointed ont that approximately $7,500 is needed and an el I be made to raise that amenn ntributions. Two teams, 10 be d by Paui Brunett | and Valenti and 1o consist of 22 men will undertake the work. A sper neeting will e held next Monday 10 compleie the arrange- ments. The tor 1 of the building will he around $25,000 Licenses have heen issued hy the elerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of Walier &. Cla and Miss Estelle 1.. Hedgeman hoth of Washington: Archer Fi 2 Richmond, Va s bell, 24, and \IH‘“! Owena \ re Gould- man, 19, hoth of W gton: John | \lnuzfll 22, of Whee \\ Va s Dorothy t rch Bulmon Anna Montgomery Coun nual meetir Congressi October ment by t Merritt Fdward 1. the pages, head the Miss Ruth Shoem dolph Bopps will d he tickets. | Stolen Wool Remvorrd line 26 as found jtx formerly holder-Fiddler are now doi Penitentiar: A woman gave the rers. having seen a 1 hauled into the Burkholder was nf operating an license 333&232:32832:‘ ¥ To Keep You Cool Polar Cub B.Inch Fane R-Inch Fans 3 4 F The Best Breeze-Making " Electric Fans for the Money § Other Fans, $7.50 Up <. MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. Main 140, “323”33.333333333033333 i Announcement Tueaduy s and Saturday’s Shrl Closed Tomorrow, 4 o’Clock Beginning Next Saturday, July 4, Closed All Day Saturdays Men’s Tropical Worsted Summer Suits, $27.50 Because of the good appearance and cool comiort that it gives, a tropical worsted suit is the choice for Summer of the well dressed man. Here you find tropical worsted suits in the smartest patterns, splendidly tailored, quaiter silk lined. Or, if you prefer Palm Beach Suits Mohair Suits Linen or Hopsack Sults Two-ply Worsted Suits English Flannel Suits 3-piece Summer Suits. . .. New—Figured Linen Golf Suits, $25 A necessity for the Washington golfer cool Irish” linen golf suits—jacket and knickers——in smart figured patterns. Irish Linen Knickers, special, $3.95. Men's Clothes Section. Second fioor. Collar Attached White Shirts, Special, $2 “I'he price doesn’t begin to represent the value—which a special purchase makes possible. Oxiord cloth or mercerized cloth—cool and comiortable. Handsome Silk Ties Reduced to $1.35 Rich silks in ties of exceeding beauty: any number of smart patterns. including those suitable for wear now and at other seasons. T'hey were marked a great deal more than $1.35: we have reduced them for the sole reason that we had a few more ties than we wanted Men's Furnishings Section, First floor Rayon and Lisle Socks, 50c Latest Effects in Oxfords, $10 Well cut. carefully designed A very low price for seamless and correctly proportioned, rayon and lisle mixed socks: these oxfords will meet every fancy checked and plaid pat- demand of the fastidious. terns in all of the popular Rlack or tan calfskin with colors. High Incter. elasticity sturdy welt soles and slightly and good shape are features. squared toes, Sizes 975 to 117 Men's Shoe Section. Second floor. Man's Furnishings Section. First floor. Boys’ Cool Summer Suits for Hot Weather Wear Palm Beach Suits—Two pairs knick- ers, 1 golf and 1 regular, in all the newest shades. $12.75. Tropical Worsted Suits—Finelv tai- lored with 2 pairs knickers, $15.75. Separate Knickers of Palm Beach, $2.75. Summer Pajamas—One and two piece style, trimmed with frogs, $1.75. Rova' Section. Fourth fioor Youths’ Smoked Elk Oxfords Blucher or Moccasin Style $4.50 and $5 Well made. correctly shaped oxfords afiord much pleasure and comfort during vacation. These are stylish as well as extremely comiortable. The Blucher stvle has a straight tip with soft boxing and leather lining. $5. Moccasin style. $4.50. Children’'s Shoe Section. Third floor. Save on Toilet Articles at These Low Prices Tomorrow Face, Talcum and Deodorants Dusting Pmndprs Mg Java Rice Powder.........38¢c Sans O'deur. Rabcock” hlnum e Odorono I.ournay Dusting Powder with Puff.. Face Creams and Lotions Ponds’ Cold Cream, 25¢ & 48¢c Ponds' \Vanishing Cream-—— 25¢ and 48c Daggett & Ramsdell” Shampoos Palmolive Amami. Wanous. . Mulsified THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925. THlopdward & Lothrap Closing Sing Of The Woodlothian Chorus, Saturday Morning at 8:30 O’Clock Assisted by The Woodlothian Orchestra Mr. Moore, Miss Long, Miss Demer and The Porters Quartette. The Public is Cordially Invited. G St. Entrance Week End Reading The Deductions of Colonel Gore—by Lynn Brock, $2 A new and exciting, yet whole- some, detective story. Colonel Gore is not a detective, but an officer and a gentleman gifted with an inquiring mind and a large amount of common sense—he is acci- dentally thrown into a mael- strom of stirring events. The result makes an entertaining story. Book Section, Fourth floor Summer Brings the Informal Riding Habit Nowhere else in the world of costume is the well dressed woman so concerned with the absolutely conventional as in selecting her Riding Habit. Our Sportswear Section will equip the horsewoman with the entirely correct thing for riding. Here all the nice dis- tinctions which mark the truly disinguished riding turn- out are carefully observed. White and Natural Linen Rid- ing Habits, conventionally tai- lored. $16.50 to $25. Sportewear Section. Third Aaor. New Patent Leather Pumps, $12.50 Sketched is a new and excep- tionally smart style that gives trim lines to the foot and-ankle. The one-strap gives a firmness and support that makes for comfort as well as good looks. $12.50. A novelty step-in pump with a neat tongue and cut steel buckle. $12.50. Women's Shae Section. Third finor. 300 Refrigerator Sets, Special, $1 Another shipment of the sani- tary, space-saving glass refrig- erator sets to sell at $1 a set. Glansware Ssétion, Fifth fioor. Saturday Candy Special 2 Lbs. 95¢ A two-pound box of our regu- lar assortment of fine Home- made Chocolates and Bonbons, in a good variety of flavors. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Porch Frocks for Summer Afternoons $10 to $13.75 Mothers and housewives will find here attractive frocks to wear after the morning work is done—at home, shopping or calling. Smart frocks of silk, broad- cloth, linen, plain and striped tub silk made in simple becoming styles. Very cool and restful are the frocks of printed voile and the new colonial crepe. A pleasing variety of colors and styles. Home Frock Section. Third fioer. White Summer Hats, $10 “The hat that is the happy artner of many light tinted irocks is the all-white hat-—of silk or fine hair. lLarge. soft capelines trimmed with lavers of maline. with flowers or velvet. Some have fancy rib- bon ornaments. The model above is a heautiful hair hat with single large flower. $10. Millinery Section. Third floor. A Hammock for Lazy Hours Wherever you spend the Fourth of July—you will find keen enjovment in a At home prove swing hammock. w at camp. they equally popular. Illustrated is a Woven Swing Hammock. very well made with a six-inch flange on each side. It comes com- plete with a pillow and a spreader. $5. We also carry a full line of other hammocks ranging in price to suit every one. $4.75 to $8. Hammock Section. Fourth floor. *5 Sale Black Enamel Hat Boxes Cream, 4 07..... Hinds' Honey and Tooth Pastes ILyons’ Squibb’s . Pebeco Iisterine F Colgate’s...... “25¢ or 3 for 70c Newport Bathing Salt 5-1b. bag ... SRl 18¢ Toilet and Bath Soaps Woodbury's Face Soap. . Cuticura Soap Jergen’'s Violet Soap, 3 for 25¢ Colgate’s Coleo Soap— 10c or 95¢ dozen Shaving Creams Palmolive : Colgate’s with trial tube.. Mennen's Toilet Goods Section, First fioor. The Same Extraordinary Value as Before They are 18x9 inches—a most de-. sirable size, and the shiny black enamel i$ bound in russet or black cowhide to give extra strength and long life to these extraordinary hat boxes. Removable hat form, cre- tonne lining and two pockets. Traveling Goods Section. Second floor. Saturday Specials in Costume Accessories At Specially Lowered Prices for One Day Only Offering Really Extraordinary Values Full Fashioned White Silk Hose, $1.25 Pr. Lovely Silk Hose, of fine even texture, with lisle garter tops. In the much-wanted white at a specially low price. Hosiery Section, Firat floor E Sheer Batik-effect Scarfs, $1.35 Beautiful hatik-effect designs in lovely that harmonize with any quality. Neckwsar Section, First flaor. Fine Quality Radium Silk Slips, $5 An excellent slip that usually sells for considerably more —offered tomorrow in white and flesh colors with shadow-proof hem and bodice top. Petticoat Section, Third foor. Purple Silk Umbrellas, $4.25 A very special value in 16-rib Kyota-irame silk nmbrellas. Purple silk with inside Roman striped border. or horder of tan satin. Smart stubby style. Umbrella Saction, First fioor. i Handmade Ribbon Garters, $1 Pretty fancy garters are a necessity as well as a <mart accessory. Tomorrow we offer heautiful ribhbon garters in various colors, trimmed with bhells or dainty hows— at this special low price. ’ Rinbon Section, Firat floor Sheer Bandettes, 85¢ Dainty lace bandettes that are soft and sheer. vet they will gently control the figure. With pink shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 3&. Corset Section. Third floor. hlended <hades Summer costume. Sheer In the Misses’ Section Fourth Floor New Printed Georgette Frocks for Dancing and Evening, $29-50 T'he most popular dress for Summer evening wear is the light, airy. fow- ered georgette with full. floating skirt. The attractive model sketched is of shell pink georgette, with de- signs of the new pansy colors. i Light tinted grounds with large flow- ers and smart black and white effects. Misses’ Section. Fourth floor. The Light Tweed Coat for Motoring No Summer is complete without a motor trip somewhere. and na motor trip is complete without a smart mannish coat—either in the light gray and brown tweeds or navy Poiret and novelty twills, $25. $35, $39.50. Misses’ Coat Section. Fourth floor. A Special Selling Tomorrow 100 Girls Summer Voile Dresses, $2.95 Pretty little ruffled dresses of plain or printed voile in simple girlish styles. TLow neck and short sleeves, with touches of white, make them decidedly at- tractive. At this special low price. mothers can buy several of these most eco- nomically. Sizes 6 to 14 vears. Girle' Section. Fourth floor. Gitls’ Fine Silk Underwear Glove Silk Vests for girls and misses in white, flesh, orchid and peach. Sizes 8 to 16 years, $1.65; bloomers to match, $2.50. Glove Silk ’l eddies in flesh and white. vears, $2.95. Glove Silk and Radium Combinations—either plain or lace trimmed—sizes 8 to 12 years, $5.50 to $7.50. White and Flesh Colored Radium Silk Teddies, lace trim- med. $2.95. - Girla’ Furnishings Section, Fourth ficor. Sizes 14 to 18

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