Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 38

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88. . ; THE EVENING - STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. e e e e CONDUIT ROAD ICHANGE |the District Commissioners by the [ ments for public improvements, such FLAG RAISING TODAY. | terms of a bill passed by the Senate |as sidewalks. If the bill finally becomes law it is A flag has been presented by Mrs. VETERAN CLERK Is DEAD. Hattie M. Roach, past president of the Legion of Loyal Women. The H FAVORED BY SENATE yesterday and sent to the House for T T T : planned to establish a center parking | Home for Incurables to Memorial- | flagstaff was donated by the . O. S.| Mrs. Emma B. Saxton Had Been in fctlon. This road was built originally Sl for (he purpose of maintaining and |19 feet wide above the conduit, juris- of McKinley High School. Rev. $i1 Transferring Jurisdiction to | repairing the aqueduct which runs be- diction over which would remain vest- | ize Washington's Oath of Office. |B. Fhillips, rector of Epithar ‘War Department Since 1898. | neath it and the cost of maintaining |[ed in the Secretary of War, with a |i District Commissioners Sent i has been charged to the water reve. | 21-fool ruadway on each side. The Home for Incurables, Wis- | rhe public is invited to attend. Church, will speak at the ceremony. | g o\ corvices for Mrs. Emma | consin avenue and Upton et, will b s Saxton, a clerk in the Adjutant nues paid by the people of the Dis 3 i - I FORHEEE ORI | frict, "Tt has become a public hizhway | s J diction over Conduit road as |, Jigly developing, And the purpose [power washing machines are un-|of the 137th anniversary of George $r as the District line would be trans- ' i, “(ransferring jurisdiction is to en- | known, Is finally takniz to electric | Washington's first oath of office as rred from the War Department to able the Commissioners to levy assess. lrcns. President. hold flag-raising exercises this after- e ¢ serving a section of the District that| Irak. where vacuum cleaners and [noon at 4:30 o'clock, in observance | German manufacturers are seeking eral's office, ‘War Department, to buy American machinery to bring | Who died at Spartanburg, S. C., last their plants up to modern. require- | Monday, were held yesterday after- ments. noon at the residence. 1412 Euclid street. Interment was in the Arling. | ton Natlonal Cemetery. | Mrs. Saxton was the widow of | Francis E. Saxton, a veteran of the Civil War and former chief clerk of the Adjutant General's office. She had been employed in the War De- partment in a clerical capacity since November 14, 1898, and was a life. long resident of this city. —e Farmers of Colombla are secriously affected by labor shortage. | Manila Flight Delayed. HANOI, Indo-China, April 30 (). — Resumption o e Madrid-Manila flight by Capts. Gallarza and Loriga has been delayed. Capt. Gallarza's mechanician is laid up with fever. Atmospheric conditions, too, are not propitious for ar immediate start The date for the take-off for Macao China, has not yet been fixed. Austria has a milk surplus. EXZEXEXEREIBIPRXGREREAREIREIERXEXEIVRXERIRERXZRXLXZRXZXZXGRERIRIERXEXERBERERIBRIBXS Have you heard about The Hecht Co. Sale of $400,000 worth of Furniture Jor $23‘0,000? The surplus stock of 16 factories. To be held at the Washington Auditorium (our own store not presenting space enough) the week of May 3rd to 10th inclusive. New Slippers Stroll in Costume Jewelry roson woe | Nay Nale of Toiletries and Period Jewel- r“v”.”mt h‘;sl fsee'" Check over these greatly reduced items—determine your needs—then buy and selling at 31. o buy largely for the future. Such prices come only in our May Sale. $795. Special, tomorrow 89¢ and 51.89 —Russian Antique, carved and set with stones. —Lanvin Capri Blue, pins v et oy 500 Boxes of Coty’s Face —Venetian Antique Filli- Powder gree set, with topaz stones. —Crystals, Pearls, Rhine- 59C tones, Jet, solid gold and TFvery box fresh and new—the size we regu- gold-plated necklaces. larly sell for $1. In the fragrant odors of —Vanity and cigarette 1.’Origan, Chypre, Paris, Rose and Styx. In cases, set with stones. rachel, naturelle and blanche. 1 box only to a —Necklaces, 9”_"i“§\ and customer, so that all may share in this sale. bracelets, set with pearls 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder. by Kerkoff .. (mfd). 3 6l 50c Java Rice Powder, all facial tints. . = Slave Hlinik Fbracklcts, 81 Azurca Face Powder, all facial tints some set with stones. 50 it & i 9 “Rings, with novelty 30c Le Bertolat Face Powder, all facial tints. ... 19 or cameo settings. & ndiidozens tof L other various Rubber Goods pieces of novelty jewelry far too numerous to men- 59C tion. s Priced regularly from 75c to §1.25 —including $1 Fountain Syringes, $1 Hot-water Bottles, 75¢ Rubber Gloves, $1 Bath Sprays. The svringes are of red rubber with all attachments. The gloves are excellent quality and the bath sprays are equipped with rubber nozzles. Mr. V.E. Meadows Consudting Cosmetician of Hollywood returns May 3 for limited stay Mr. Meadows, Screenland’s famous beauty specialist. will s in our Auditorium from 10 A.M. to 12 M. . 5 P.M.. demonstrating on live models the correct mse oi Max Factor Cosmetics used by Dorothy Mackaill, Coleen Moore and others, Tickets to either lecture free to those request- ing them at our Toilet Goods Dept., First Floor Ar. Meadows will give private consultation at $20 an hour. Pttt otototo bttt ad HETETEXFXIXE1TX Perfume, 65¢ This delightful perfume regularly sells for $1.50 a bottle. Every bottle is attractively b Whatever your perfume preference — 3 Chypre, Narcissus, rose or jasmine—you will find it in these Societe l.a France Perfumes at 65¢ bottle. $2.50 1-0z. Coty’s L'Origan. .. $1.50 Vi-o0s. Coty's L'Or $1.50 1-0z. Bottie Djer-Ki Sale of Good Soaps 6 cakes, 33¢ Absolutely new stock. A choice of standard brands that regularly sell for 10¢ a cake. Limit 12 cakes to a customer. Lifebuoy Soap—6 cakes_for. . .eoom.. it 7 iwe Soap—6 cak oo E solet Glycerine Soap-—6 cakes MBS CARESS o ool el ohiainin sorted other soaps—6 cakes Stork Castile Soap ! 50 4-1b. bar Barcelona Castile Soap-—green or white, Bar 59¢ Fan Toi Bath Sal 25¢ g Priced regularly at 50c Bath salts softens the bath water and gives a delightiul fragrance which adds materially to one’s enjoyment. Fan Toi Salts come in attrac- tive glass bottles, in lilac, rose and violet. $1 bottles during the May Sale are 30c—$1.75 bottles, $1.25. 14¢ Very large cans of <oft, fine grain talcum with sifter tops. A choice of lovely perfumes—- rose, lilac and corylopsis. There is only a limited quantity, 0 be on hand early. 30¢ Bath Dusting Powder, Box 25¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder 20¢ Williams' Talcum Powder 25¢ Mavis Talcum Pozwder Garwood's Bath Talcum Sundries—Greatly Reduced Tomorrow > - 60c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold 89 Pure Olive Odl...... wosinsns 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Regular $1.75 7 p Cream ... 15¢ Glycothymoline Cream 5 50c Pond’s Vanishing Cream. $0c¢ Lavorss to $2.50 50¢ Pond's Cold Cream 12¢ Musolden 2 50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream. $1 Musoldent 50c¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil poo 15¢ Williar 15¢ Peroxide .. : 50c Squibbs' Tooth DPaste 15¢ Mennen's H a ir b r u S h e S 25¢ Peroxide .. 45¢ Forhan's Tooth Paste 81 Pinaud’s 1 $1.15 Pénaud 23¢ Violet Ammonsa . & 35¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 30c Aqua I'clea Lotion. .. 39¢ Pure Olwe Oil......... Jaandse 50c Jergew's Lotion o 5¢ Michaelson’s Bay Rum. $ 1'39 35¢ Witch Hazel. . . 23c Frostilla . 11 A choice of solid or open-back hair- Yirushes, with pure bristles, hand firawn to lengthen their usefulness. 300—75c¢ Imitation Ivory 39C and Amber Combs #3c Children's Toothbrushes 10c R3c Toothbrushes 50c Toothbrushes 65c Toothbrushes Gaad R SR ¢ <hes. handles, 39¢ Scar st_ at regularly sell for $2. 5 50c Bathbrushes, long han - B vy e priue g $1 Bathbrushes, long handles, 69¢ nd ! : ' 35c Nailbrushes 19¢ color to the costume, for day or eve- 7%¢ White Ivory Buffers, 39¢ = 50c .\I.-micure. Pieces. .. .25¢ 81 Dresser Pieces o8 Waistcoats Blouses The vogue for Polka Dots has found its way to blouses 5 5 Spring and the new tailleurs créate the need for something very smart in blouses. Here they are. Of radium, wash satin or crepe de chine. Sizes 34 to 40. 5 (Fifth Floor.) (Toilet Goods Section, F Of heavy crepe de chine—all in striking floral and scroll designs, light and dark grounds. All are fringed. (First Floor.) & for Spring “Fashion-mode”— the slipper for every occasion 57.50 Five new styles of kid- . calf and satin. Con- ing leathers. Rep- tilian leather trimming. High spike heels. Under- lays andoverlays. Buckles. Slippers that emphasize every new note that will tread fashionable ways this season. A. Buckle pump wsth cor- ered Cuban heels. $7.50. B. Two-strap pump. Gray kid wwith overlay of opal kid. $7.50. C. One-strap black satin. Cut-out design. Spike heel. §7.50. D. Saslor Tie oxford of creme calf. 3-cvelet. Snake trim. $7.50. E. Black patent with zeclt sole. Cut-out side. Coz- ered heel. 1 strap. Nat- wral ksd trim. §7.50. (First Floor.) fiii&i&iii{iiiii;fcik{iifi{ Radium Stim and straight stitched and hip hems. KEXEXEXEXEXEX ---the new silk Slips. $2.95 for light5ilk frocks Dainty lage-trimhed ‘stips, withi shadowpronf hems of nainsook. Others three ruffled or hem- nile. American, black, navy. Sizes 36 to 44 PPzttt t ettt bty S @S & ~ Costume In white, flesh, tan, gray, (Fifth Flaor.s bttt tat ot honeycomb hats 55 toned to the frock and essentially chi¢ Sale of Silk Underthings bloomers, in pastel colors Radium, crepe de chine and glove silk fashion these dainty undergarments. = Tucks.and touches of val or filet lace and an abundance of hemstitching. All sizes in the sale. \ . Chemises, step-ins and 52'75 < (First Floor.) cHrCo-FS Store Hours: Eight new shapes. in col- ors that tone in beautifully with any - of the new silk frocks. A strikingly new silk which gets its name from the honeycomb! s Dobbs Hats for Women in The Hecht Co., Washington, ex- clusively, (Fifth Floor.) 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. - [ 4

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