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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925. TRUCEBNGS HOPE "5 AND coNCERTS | MODEILANDAVE, | oot | »wosie soeo Former Member of Congress Suc-| FOR TONG PEACE EXTENSION S | i e | y the Army A Capt. B. F. Mountford of the Church PHILADELPHIA, Augu: 7 ). — i and \" URGED Army of Great Britain will spe: at|y, ‘Washington Logue, former Repre-| New York Police Trying to | a the Peace Cross, Washington Cathe-|gentative and known local law-| End War That Has Claimed Five Lives. March, “Marine Corps Institute,” Branson ... Webe * Rubinstein Mendelssohn Trombone solo, recitative and song, 4 lime Sweet Bvening FALL HATS MNake Their D@éut HE smartest women are shedding their Summer chapeaux and donning in their place stunning Fall Hats that bear the style mark of a new season. They're mostly small shapes with tiny front brims turned up flat against crowns that are intricately creased. You will see them of velvet, hatter’s plush and trig velour. Some are purple, othefs brown, many are black Capt. R. G. William C. White, princ . . March, dral Close, Sunday at 4 p.m. i | He is|ver, dled today after a brief fllness. [ nnhauser,” Wagner | bert Bennert | * | @ af . Herbert | taking an evangelistic tour of 60 New | nence Union of America. Mr. Logue rect Route to Hyattsville. ! that section 1 R {the leader of a group of 24 Church |He was 62 years old and was a former | Northeast Citizens Want Di-|Army workers who have hecn under- | president of the Catholic Total Absti-| | | | England cities and towns under the|and his family returned on Sunday direction of the Bishops and clergy of |from a holy year pilgrimage to Rome. | Founded by . Dr. Prebendary |== = == = i . .Sibelius Flower Show Planned. !(‘.u'l(]o, 43 ye the Church Army A | fenne aint-Saens g ¥ | —also known as ) - 2 a. Prelude, (In sight of Algiers) b. Rhapsodle Mauresque, (Moorish Rhapsody) | Church 1,000 t now con ined and c of whom s in religious work as well service to their country. § Mountford w commissioned officer Nas Hall last night. The many benefits | in the Roy during the | row by Washington Boys' | (o be derived throu lent Band at Central High | ment both by the citi the develop- | World War, was wounded at Villers 2 ns living near | Bretloncaux and was twice mentioned im_(auditorium, if weather i8 | {he avenue anc shington in gen n. Halg’s dispatches for gal at 8 pm: James L. |era) were Do I bandmaster, . J. Brown, t was announcec t final jud - — \ 3\ ing of lawns a sardens in t h v Bennett o > e 7 & '—'Gnd r‘@szgnod lawn and garden ducted in the community by the as “J LOVE you just as much, darling, even though vour hair is Sog. S sociation will be held »iember 2 Loretta It was also announced that a flower show will be held in connection with ceremonies incident to g prize | ceremonies incident to making priz ray!" But don’t believe him \im. He's only trying to con r proof will be his smile of proval, after y Artillery Aff Sergeant Joseph .. est beinz con sident the winners of the contest While nimble fin- gers faultlessly fashion the Iall bride's trousseau, commission our art-craftsmen to engrave invita tiomns, announce- ments and at-home cards. Each is an objet d’art when designed by “BREWGD Engravers and Stationers 611 12th St. NW. AT AT > DL DO~ TN T If you spy Hats eager to join the pa Millinery Salon will Frlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.TWELVE F STREE?Y to be open to flowers, fruits | limits of the ociation | i for the | 1 of the varioys i . fruit_and vegeta- | | oernstein is | I committee | avenue, where | | he first floor. nection with any 0 ot - e s A © 109 i e NED € b GOt D D KD leaders of neit meet about the s -3 04 i B0 D ee GUARANTEED MaRuLESS BROWNATONE TINTS GRAY MAIR ANY SHADE : , M-BRWWKS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Tomorrow—The Last Shopping Day This Week Brings a Startling Array of Bargains in tong, stating that untl five weeks ago he had been employed in the kitch of the Ho on Ninth latest interview th tol for any lawless pury a gray suit vHaranceced pure imported e SRS BOMPETAN g OLIVE OIL reported HAT ) er, said that two| Sold Everywhera from ndry to Lee | ates it, but | laundry he WD 620 €k 0.5 e the way st night to look over the | | ment, he said he saw the pistol there | { and decided to take it home with him ) watched the | gunmen i CHINESE ARRESTED HERE. co-operatt Patrolled p railroad stations fc wear fur he dived int Policemen Nns and P. W C gott of the house aded revolver. od man,” police declare “I'm going to kill a bad man he kills me." Charged With Carrying Weapon. And those are the 1 X words the police have b far to extract from him ing police headquarters fc ing roll call before all-the detectives t under- 1 to him. concealed | 1 him Chinese at Hip quarters, where he was arrested, declared they did not know him ) This arrest followed shortly on the | icement that a| heels of the marked by Local police we for two Chinese sought for question ing in connection with the tong death in Baltlmore yesterday. The descrip tions forwarded . men of identical age ing listed 5 feet 6 Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory Terms Arranged To Remind You That Our ANNUAL SALE of DIAMONDS a Is Well Under Way Indulging ourselves in our unique buying privileges in the diamond market, we are undertaking to provide—for disposal during this annual sale—one thousand perfect dia- monds that can be sold to your money-saving advantage at $100 each. So much by way of explanation. Come sce for yourselves! R. Harris & Co. 7th and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants For Morc Than Half a Century coats an. than e ; pres 1115 117 F STREET O\ Interesting Fall Wardrobery On display now the newest fashions for Fall—every line specially gathered— from designers of note—who combine their exclusive, clever styles with Louvre quality. Louvre prices are a feature— In Fall Frocks— Beginning at $29.50 In Spnrt Froclts-—-]ersey and ° Balbriggan— Begim'ling at $16A50 In Fall Coats— Beginning at $40.50 In Fall Hats— Sports, $6.95 to $18.50 Dress, $1() to $25 Just a few days remain— *AUGUST *FUR *SALE —the close of the most successful sale in our history. SUCCESSFUL MODELS which won instant approval and admiration from our patrons — SUCCESS- FUL SKINS and com- binations which have delightfully surprised our patrons. * SUCCESSFUL PRICES — which have proved by comparison that it pays to shop around before buy- ing your FURS—not forgetting the CAPITOL! We invite your inspection Best Furs For QOver 15 Years vious season e complete ented in any pre- n wworkrooms; exact co, imports and models of our m exclusive designs, exccuted to dual requi Terms of pay to suit each customer. ts nent are arrdnged With a para tial deposit the furs will be held in on dry-air store in the Fall aults until Furrier Opposite Dulin & Martin Ovposite Dulin & Martin 1227 F Street N.W. 1213 G St. N.W. For Friday and All Day Saturday SPECIALLY PRICED VELVETS VELOURS FELTS SATINS and VELVETS Authentically styled. with the dash and distinction that smart women seek. Rich fabrics in go EUC}I as wOooD PENCIL rgeous co]orings. SAND - BLACK PRINCE, EPINAUP GREEN and hosts of others Odds and ends, from here and there, sure economies in every de- partment. values here offered—ALL SALES FINAL. No Exchanges, No C. O. D., No Mail Orders 65 Silk Blouses Were $5 and $6 32.50 Friday R:mnan!‘b 15 Bathing Suits Size 42 and 43 only. Were $2.95 Friday Remnant. 75 Smart Bags e $2.95 12 Leather Belts Were $1.50 " Friday Remnant. 41 prs. Silk Gloves Were $1.00 Friday Remnant. 38 prs. Kid Gloves (Soiled) Were $3 and $4 $ Friday Remnant. 16 prs. Kid Gloves (Broken Stzes) .7 Were $2.95 Friday Remnant. 63 Voile Teddies and Step-ins 5 White Flannel Coats Were $18.50 512.5 0 Friday Remnant I Crepe Ensemble Size 18; Was $39.7 Friday Remnant For This Day— May We Say A Remnant of 212 “One-Only’’ Hats Latest Shapes and Trims In One Group— Were $8 to $9 Friday 5 $5.95 Remnant 1 Orchid Georgette Dress Size 18; Was $39.75 Friday Remnant I Rose Dress Size 18; Was $25.00 Friday Remnant 1 Orchid Sport Dress Size 36; Was $25.00 Friday Remnant 1 Flowered Chiffon Dress Size 18; Was $29.75 Friday Remnant 1 Flame Crepe Dress * Size 40; Was $39.75 Friday $15-00 Remnant For In-Between Sea;on:- or Sportwear Balbriggan Dresses One and two piece styles in two-toned, green, tan, pansy, blue, rose and gray. Sizes 16 to 42. Friday $4.95 Were $15.00 375957 Friday Remnant. Were $10.00 32_00 Friday Remnant. Dress Size 18; Was $39.75 Remnant 39 Summer Silk Dresses 9 Voile Dresses T Flowered Georgette ol v Come tomorrow and be surprised at the remarkable I Rose Georgette Dress Size 16; Was $49.75 Friday $ .00 Remnant ... .. 15 I Cream Lace Dress Size 16; Was $29.75 Friday $ 10.00 Remnant . 1 Black Satin and Lace Dress Size 36; Was $39.75 Friday $ .00 Remnant .. . .. 15 1 Navy Dinner Dress Was $49.75 $ 1 8 .00 Friday 1 White Satin Dress Remnant .. Size 18; Was $59.75 Friday $ .00 Remnant .. .. 15 1 Cocoa Ensemble Size 40; Was $35.00 H .00 15 Friday Remnant .. . .. 3 Beaded Chiffon Dresses Were $35.00 Friday $ .00 Remnant .. ... 15 1 Black Satin Dress Size 16; Was $39.75 Friday $ .00 Remnant .. ... 15 1 Black and White Printed Dress Size 42; Was $25.00 Friday H .50 Remnant e 12 1 Tan Lace Dress Size 165 Was $39.75 Friday Remnant 1 Sport Dress Was $29.75 Friday Remnant 1 Tucked Henna Dress Size 14; Was $35.00 Friday Remnant 1 Green Georgette Dress Size 16; Was $25.00 §77.95 ,Friday Remnant. 1 Navy Printed Crepe Dress Size 42; Was $25.00 Friday Remnant 2, Georgette Coats Were $10.00 $ 2,00 Friday Remnant. 430