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A Tourist Killed in Virginia. most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving Mt. Pleasant 18 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. caused by decreases in prices and| pecially in those fields where price 9! weeks, during which time a number T T o rant,”| “In the vast majority of our fabri- committee concluded, however, al ) Police Searsh for Missing Show- o There s abrolutely no warrant”| o, (8 ‘03 0ty oo’ our ‘ade| FAVORABLY REPORTED| none of the ‘matters brought to-its situation to the effect that there has |has been built upon the most lasting e attention justified an unfavorable re- s 00 man, Believed Lost in City. heen n general falling off in our ex- | foundation of quality as to %0ods |genate Judiciary Committee Acts| ™ | . Miller Brothers, 101 Ranch Wild ports of fabricated wares, which to-fand services rather than low prices.” e e —— West Show departed from Washing- day represent the largeat aingle group After Long Inquiry—Final Weds Victim of Train, ton last night for Baltimore without OBl Rexpost itexdh : Vote 8o ) I N A one of ta sterling Russian Cosacks. “An n matter of fact eur overseas gEm e e o Ve alwsi s ew Apartments = |and the antire police force started a e sales of wholly or partly manufac- | Special Dispatch to The Star. A favorable report on the nomi i ¢ e o search for him today at the request H tured goods, which now comprise E " i 6 b mina- | __A romance of the sickroom culmi The Houghton Reads Message |ar'ine cireus meners. aient | Says Figures Should Not Be'tima $5%me: cent ot our tatal ox- | A em BRI CKEBURG, Va. May 2. | o ment as United States cttor. |Mited here Wednesday, when Miss i i “The Russian's name is Rabitsky. B Borty, have thas Tie In (NS SIRNEY | Cune., wis Rilled shorts ario e | nev for the District of Colisibie way| LS08 MSEGInY Gl B L Rl Congratulating Body on | When last seen shortiy before the Alarming—O0ffers Solu- | fiscal vear exceedad those of a almi- | today, when the car in which he was [ Made to the Senate yesterday by the Sty Tole Blltxe of MicK tents were taken down at the Camp Jar perind last year hy nearly 14 per |returning from Florida overturned in | judiciary committee. ~The nomination mond. The bridegroom was emploved Its Peace Aims Meigs show grounds, he wore his tion to Problems cent. This thoroughly satisfae s o e T oAbty miIEbat Acte e ri (RS LOALAmBE on(BETRIC B £ el . { complete Cossack uniform. Circus of- 3 growth, by all odds the best th here, His Wife, who was drlying ea.| Senate at an executive seasion within | e uirs A oo R i 1 A ficlals helleve he wandered ahout the o heen shown in this line of tra v[caped without injury. 4 a few days. ;‘:; ‘:'h'f":":"““:'}""l"';'l"‘":;‘";-'"‘ "‘_‘J;:: city after the final performance and any major commercial nation, iy g A subcommittes, composed of |cars near this city. One of his legs was lost. the more gratifying hecause it i Senators Means of Col . D L Solution of the | sents a bona fide volume expansion| All records of the number of autos [ of [llinois and Klnxn 2:“:%:-:.”::: m‘:’- l;wv:r"_:g:lrn:;:r fln'nr:l‘d'm):;rln ’;\':‘L":L ident Coolidge congratulating the nerics Xpor i .land not simply a momentary infla- in Rrazil were hroken this yes o 0 o vers e o e tine: | RESPECTABLE DRINKER American exporte oblems may vear. sldered the nomination for several|health. promoting friendship hetween the Eng: be found In “carefully devised, far.| 'lo" °f Prices. ameaking nations was presented | BLAMED FOR OFFENSES |sighted export programa” and in a Slight Losses Seen, Established 1900 Wflm—lnl G Street Ambassador Houghton last p\:ll\nr'\: I “rendiness to learn.” in the opinion “In spite of this \fiomu:hl_v auh- Store Hours—9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Br the A A Pre ociated Press, LLONDON, Ma A message from the annua nor of the anis of Reading presided Tioughton said The President of the United Staes e o e e ai | Tending to Make Crime Respect-|of Dr. Julits Klein, director of the|stantial position in which we now p Rureau of Koreign and Domestic Com- | ind ourselves,” he continued. “it ix merce. well tn analyze these nccasiona] fears Dr. Klein wax one of the principal [as to the eutlook for our overseas deciras me o extend to this society speakers on today’s program of the | trade. Fivst and foremost there i congratulations on the good work | ATLANTIC CITY, May 27. -Claim New FEngland Foreign Trade Confer !the anxiety rt;\lrdln( the increasing o are aecomplishing in tha direction | INE that the respactabie individual | ®0c® In his prepared address he ‘ntensity of Furopegn competition e O rrin nd good alll| who buvs & drink today is tending |52ld recent figures showing an ex:|i. our best markets abroad. It tween the Enzlish-speaking nations. { to make crime respectable, Mrs, Ed-|(®%* of imports over exports should |would be futile to minimize the prob g i Cemtive ympathy with | ward Frankln White of Indianapolis, | i 10 way be interpreted as alarming. | ability of some lossts in our tre o it w draw tha pesbles of | Ghairsian of the Inw shysrvames givi. | TBS Import figures, hie asserted, were in thils conmsedsn in_ St T O e n il GGrent Britain| sin@ of the | Gereral Feteerion ¢ [due to unusually “high prices atill | tain lines of iron and et fote <loser relatipnnip theouih §0od | Woman's Gliba) thoay entreated the || pald for cride irybber Sand iiles wsiate Snccunterit D e AmA hatter. ACQUAINEweren oo etoreo o ted Non | the ‘lssser showing ffor esporis was there difficulty, Ambassador 1219-1221 G St. N.W. able, Women's Federation Official Contends. Charge Accounts Solicited considerable ance, he wishes me s I:’;;pv]-;:[xn;;:‘“fi”": in 'N\n\‘!ml(m, to “put the force in : enforcement and the punish in punish- P Tt i THE ROMANCE OF A MEDICINE to do this.” [ 7lny ‘The whole question of law ohserv- s that he was Jjdd that he WARance fx on trial, with regard to the 0 P SR ] S MADE HERE IN WASHINGTON, D. C. abaut zard for other laws, until our coun 3 i g o han it ot avakaned 1o the neces | Born in Drug Store Near|United States. The old Pennsyl- | sity of meeting the epidemic by a Old P Station vania Railroad station was torn JSeared the op | atricter quarantine.” said Mrs. White. enna. Station in down and hln ;ila-%pe-r;d. ':"fl the s | Did you ever hear it proposed that | fame and sale of Robert N. LD a0 deadly scourwe. eould 'hest he con- | Rear of St. James Headache Medicine still stands, and caperiences in th he went there tn | trolled by lifting the quarantine, here a little, there a little, letting some escape from its restrictions. and let ting the pubiic generally take it or leave it. just as they preferred” WITHOUT ADVERTISING IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE About 35 years ago a druggist lo- without advertising has sold each year on merit alone. Now comes the announcement of a new, still better headache medicine in Tablet form— “Harper's Headache Tablets.” Local No C. O. D.’s No Phone Orders No Mail Orders No Exchanges All Sales Final ) Our first Dollar Day Sale is scheduled for tomorrow—l’ridflyl We have combed the en- tire store for values worthy of going into such a history-making event! Read every item care- lean. and patd high tri the Mrs. White said the prohibition law | e American press and hank the|is the only one having open and |cated in the Metropolitan otel, on | druggists are featuring them. Thou- courtess shown him then as well as | highly organized opposition, with | Pennsylvania Ave., began making a|sands declare the tablets work like :‘.;:n he hecame Ambassador at Wash. | "some forty.odd organizations In | wonderful liquid headache medicine | magic. i Feon Washington and elsewhere encouraf- | which worked such magic that Pull| ~All druggists have the Harper's i i oo d | first aid for passengers traveling on | your druggist has: Pope Receives Will Rogers. |~ ~America has undertaken to throw | o “penneyivania R. R. Passengers|of the Harper Headache Tablets. fully—the type is small, but the values are the most sensational ever offered. We've done our utmost to make this the first of a series of Dollar Day Sales a real success. Don't fail to be here when the doors open tomorrow. Remember—this is for the one day only—FRIDAY. - Silk Specials Middies Regularly Made of $1.29 to $1.98 a yd. standard jean “Nay vee silk and pure ji 40-Tnch All-Silk make. White Sille Printed Crepes ROME. May 27 P \Will Rogers, | off the iremendous burden of intoxi- | " R o ihe eellot heilerrtciin ot ek Lo t o1 o ster | cating liquor with all its attendant | Were s mazed al se S mps 4 n&i ?t-’?»il\‘::" E .(S',Tn?:" ‘\T\-‘ 'r::,':.‘. evils. Have you enlistad for the dura- brought they went home and sent N. Harper 0.,467 C St. N.W., Wash | . Thus in course of time |ington, D. C. No headache or neu- Pius. Rogers recently arrived here | tion of the war, or are you going to i o from Tondon, where he had a chat | quit after the first battle is won and Harper's Headache Medi- | ralgia remedy on earth equals Har- with the Prince of Wa before absolute victory i red?” me known all over the he Tablets. N h the Drince of Wales, DEIO e . EEEEEEEEEEE:—ZEEEEE Let our experts ?bili shorn = Hosiery Offering choice of Van Regularly Raalte glove $1.29 to $1.98 a yd. 32-Inch All-Silk Plain Radium Pongee with navy blue wool collar and cuffs Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Give-Your thread Furs Into Our Keeping. 40-Inch Canton Crepe, Silk and and Cotton 36-Inch All-Silk Printed Foulard full - fachioned hose, in black and colors A PAIR Regular $2.50 Value Main Floor ) your furs. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST e~ Washable Pongee Regular Price, $2.95 Main Floor A Yard N. T. Spool Cotton Clark’'s O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 150 ¥d. spools, black and white; K and 60. L. Rayon Sport Crepe Last of the May Special Underwear Events May is the month for-replenishing the intimate wardrobe—and we have arranged this series of special offerings—of which the las t—and the climax will be held tomorrow. Fancy House- hold Aprons, in many designs. Green, orange, rose and blue. 36 inches wide in both stripe and and plaid effects. All fast colors doz. to a customer. for sport wear. TWO DOZ. for TWO YDS. for Floor Third Fleor Slickers and Raincoats Seventy-five (¢ Z e : (75) Women's day until noen, and Children’s M Slickers and Raincoats, in green, red, blue, purple and yellow. Silk and Cotton Bordered Crepe, 54 In. wide; garnet 1 tan, green, copen, Jjade and brown. Regular Price Regularly 79¢ $1.65 TWO for Third Floor Main Floor Women’s Shoes Pumps and Oxfords 350 pairs of Every Wave The Beauty Shoppe, up to 12 o'clock noon to- In white, brown and black, both high and low cut styles. All sizes. A PAIR— Downstairs o % Princess Slips pumps and ox- fords in various Not all sizes in every style, but all Kimono Crepe leathers. 32 inches wide, in all the wanted colors. Fast and 2 i wadlabte fosal sizes in the lot. effects. A PAIR— Regular Price THREE YDS. i $3.95 Downatairs Store Main Floor 36-inch Printed Voiles in dots and floral effects. Also with bor- ders. THREE YDS. Third Floor Third Flner Voile Step-ins. Teddies Gowns and Pajamas Get a-plenty while you have this exceptional oppor- tunity., The garments are well cut, attractively made, and dainti]y trimmed with lace and ribbon. $ 1.95 Month-End Clearance Offerings #+ 15 Tailored Suits; smaller sizes; §().00 large sizes. Reduced to...... 75c 1 9.-=. 4 long models. Reduced to..... 54 Velour and Rayon Pillows: §1.00 17 Tweed and Hairline Suits. § .00 slightly soiled. Reduced to.... 1= 18= Reduced to ... 90 Flowered Cotton Crepe Gowns 31.00 24 Finest Spring Suits; two and and Pajamas. Reduced to f— 1‘00 three piece models. Reduced 339,50 40 Leather Pocket Books ; assorted : o colors. Reduced to.......... 100 F Colored Shamrock Hand- k:rr::?iefe. Reduced to......... 10c 50 Silk and Jersey Petticoats. Re- 950 duced t0 . ivsssniesesaisacas 25 Colored Smocks: shades. Beaded Bags Girls’ Women’s 185 Hats . Dresses Silk Dresses i Well Made our regular Beaded Bags, ‘Wool Crepes, About sev- 4 stock of §3 to in the very Ginghams and enty-five ( 4 , i; “S}‘,‘ bt bl latest shapes, dresses of silk Shimblas e Chambrays. shapes, smart with strong , Jacquard — a P 1 etal frames. Sizes 2 to 14 i 5 mmings and "‘,hA 1eal e eature in the Tatests colobi Wl oS et Do wn Stairs TS, ‘ Take your ‘;EKCH— TWO FOR— Store. choice. ~ While EACH— they last. Each, Downstairs Store” ‘ Baronet Satin, Tub Silk and Seco $1.95 Plain and lace trim- med, with strap shoul- der; cut full and in good proportions. They will launder nicely. White, Flesh, P e ach, Navy, Beige and Black. Street Floor Flesh Green Orchid Street Floor Peach Blue Coral Main Floor Downstairs Store Crochet Cotton Clark’'s O. N. T. (box of 12 halls), J. & P. Coates’ {(box of 10 balls), Portia Hair Nets Made of human % hair, Single Mesh 3 DOZ. for— Double Mesh 2 DOZ. for— All shades Cap and fringe. Table Linen S6-inch all-pure Irish Damask in the half-bleached only. Regularly $1.50 a yard. PER YD. 36-In. Ripple Just the crepe for Summer dresses; new and pretty shades. Regular price, 69c yard. TWO YDS. for in good washable colors; pink, light . qVhite and ecru. blue, white and Rfost all num- green. Regularly bers. Choice of 3e. e e FOUR YDS. Third Floor Main Flaor Main Floor Ribbons Wide widths-—41% in. to 10 in. Reg- ular prices 75¢ to $1.69 a yard. TWO YDS. . Main_Floor Linen Glass Toweling Cutting and Fitting Any materials purchased during Dollar Day will be cut and fitted FOUR YDS. for Third Fleor 16-inch all-linen Toweling in red and blue checks. Regular 39¢ value. Re- ;3& 2 Camelair Sports -d;u;’ both $Q .00 small sizes. Reducedto....... "6 Twill Dress Coats; popular 31 .00 m o] 0 Third Floor 10 Rubberized Rain Coats. $1.69 Wool Serge % | | E | | | | fl fl fl | | Dress Linen 36-inch Pure Imported Irish Linen, all shrunk- en, fast colors, all shades. 2 YDS.— Third Floor Wool Dress Goods S4-inch_ Scotch Tweed; just the material for Summer wear. Regularly $1.98 a Handkerchief Squares Pure linen q Handkerchiei Squares in a nice assortment * of colors. Regular- ly 12%ec. 12 for ain Ploor 48-inch all-wool Navy Blue and. White Serge. Regularly $1.69 a yard. PER YD. Third Floor modela. Reduced L (- T 6 Smart Fancy Sports Coats. i Red“ced'o-.---...---- . sl oo assorted 312 Reduced to.......... <. [ l=——lale——alole——anle———ale——xalal=— == il == u} - = | | | | | | | | | ! %