Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The airship being weighted up. PINGH[H REMUVES | NORGE’S- START-TOWARD - [ e minins (e and on the p'e? ROCAP FROM POST ‘Chairman of Ath!etxc Com- mission Had Refus‘ed to Re- sign in Pennsyivania. Br the Associated Press, g PHILADELPHIA. June §—Having refused to resignias chairman of the Pennsylvania State"Af n«m. Commis- wsion. William H. Rochp today recelved POLE IS MADE UNDER IDEAL, CONDITIONS (Continued from Eleventh Page.) ator, Friz Storm' Johnsen. who W sent up to Kings Bay by the Aero (4ub to assist in the transmission and ‘receiving there. i The pther members of the expedi- lh\l[‘\\ ho at 8 o'clock entered the air- siip “were Col. Nobib, the pilot; Lieut. Riiser-Larsen, our second in command: Gottswaldt, the chief of the wireless station: Wisting and Horgen, heimsmen: Malmgren, me- teorolog Ramm, journalist, and Omdahl, the motor expert. Airship Poises. for Flight. . everything was found in order. Some sandbags were thrown overboard. At 3 ere given to the land the ropes. go.” ‘The Norge rose slowly and almost per- 4 pendicularly to between 400 and 500 having on board, inecluding the . more than 8l tons of gasoline and 10% tons of useful losd.- It was a beautiful view we beheld over the mining town and its nelgh borhood. The great glaclers and snow-covered mountains glittered in the sun, Round the airship hovercd thousands and thousands of polar left the ground: to follow us on the first few miles of our flight, but we had no time to admire the polary landscape. We just took a.last look down. Col. Nobile gave orders to the en- gineers to run two of the ship's threé epgines, and while our friends on the ground cheered and waved with their caps the transpolar flight started un- der the most favorable:conditions. (To be continued.) (Copyrisht. 1026. In_the_ United W ‘ ri Tizies and St. Loui oerat. “Gutside Unita e 57 Norwasian Aero Club. birds wondering about their big new |~ friend. A few seconds after they let go the ropes our comrades on the ground looked like tiny dolls. The little Kings Bay Railway, with its busy lo- coinotive, and the houses in the town seemed to be playthings on an im- mense white glittering plain. BUSINESS HIGH ALUMNI EXCURSION CHESAPEAKE BEACH Saturday, June 5th Fun for All ' Round Trip—Aduits, 50c; Children, 25c FRIDAY,. J UNE 4, 1926. ‘ Shop i in This Cool Store, Where Samfactory Service Is Guarameed Clnldrena Athletic _ l Union Suits Walst attachment suits for girls Made with double seat. ‘Also fine white madras athletic suits in sizes 12, 14 and 16. Street Floor Satisfaction Since 1859 [iInesPALACE 810-818 Seventh: Street Thousands of New Summiér Sport Hats A Choice Group at’ $3.98 Hat Boxes Specially reduced for Round, black enameled b lining tially’ made with two clasps and key. Neatly bound_in black. cloth 385 tomorrow, xes with 1bstan- d lock handle. and pocket. Leather, sewed Third Floor. a letter from Gov. Pinchot gummari removing him from office.. The gov- ernor sald his action had been taken because of Mr. Rocap's statement after his ‘‘resignation” had, been ac- cepted by the governor, that he had not resigned. did not intend to resign and would not relinquish his office un- til he was “legally” ordered to do so. | Ciov. Pinchot said he had decided | upon his course because of the com- | missioner’s journalistic connection in | another State. Frank Weiner. Philadelphia ‘estate man, was npmflnml to suc- | ceed Mr. l‘.map vy - . We shook hands with all our friends in Kings Bayi who présented their good wishes for the flight. The can- | vas doors of the shed were pulled | aside, and at 8:30 the landing party commenced to pull the Norge out of the shed. The engines were run a little while to Yl\en\ before the A few minutes after we had left |. Trains Lea: istriet Lgln Station: Sat- the ground we heard the engines of | Srday i 3 48, 8; Bundey. the Byrd airplane start, and it also ‘Frequent Tral turning rnu.mmm New Motor Coach Service between The Downtown Shopping District, the West Po- tomac Park Region and the Lincoln Memorial Beginning Saturday, June 5th, 1926 THE ROUTE—No, 8 From 8th and Penmyhama avenue, west on !’enmyhanu ave- istriot elacted nue. to 12th street, to K street, to 15th street, to Vermont avenue, president, to succeed Dr. William L e to H street. to Pennsylvania avenue, to 20th street, to New Yor! Howard, last night at a m,mng held Gommt avenue, to 23rd street, to the Lincoln Memorial. in the office of Dr. « ., From the Lincoln Memorial to B street, to 17th street, to Eleventh street. Dr 3 e > Pennsylvania avenue, to Madison place, to Vermont avenue, to Eye street, to 13th street. to Pennsylvania avenue, to 8th street. as elected vice pi Havre de Gra () THE SERVICE Wilmineton . E. Thompson, secretary-treasurer. LI Dr. Rice read a paper on ‘iPlaster BUS From 8:38 a.m. until 11:23 p.m. daily, utes past the hour. Idiosyncracies.” ,and a ,motion was traffie conditions. adopted to '0o$ecute any persons TRANSFER POINTS . practicing chiropody in the Distriet Southbound. passengers from 16th street and Petworth ithout a i coaches desiring to transfer to the new route (No. 8) will do so 2s 7 follows: From Routes 1 and 2 at 13th and K streets; from Routes HP $ 6, 11 and 12 at 15th and T streets. - Formetly $3.50 a Gullin The high quality of HPC will always be main- Northbound, passengers from the new route (No. 8) will trans- fer to 16th street and Petworth coaches as. follows: To Routes 1 tained No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made to order. ¥ and 2 at_12th-and I streets; to Routes 11'gnd 12 at 15th and K City Deliveries and Out of 'Town Shlpmcnh streets. Both of these transiers involve walk of one block. W.: HUNT - Double-Deck Service From Columbia Road PAINT MANUFACTURER' to the Lincoln Memorial This service will be operated during non-rush hours instead of CONTRACTORS, Bring Your Paint Problems to Us for Big avings and Satisfactory Service the present service from Park road to the Memorial. The route will be via 16th street, Eye street, Madison place, 17th street and 1221 NEW:YORK AVENUE N.W. Factory B street. 2112 S5th Sl N.E. Includes leghorns, peanit,” ajoir, milan hemp and timbo hemp. All styles and colors in a remarkable group worth much more. Another Group at Includes Italian leghorns, Porto Ricos, Toyos and ajoir. ' Small, medium and large shapes, beautifully trimmed with ribbons, sashes, cocardes and fancy \ ’ pins. White, black and all colors. Stunning’ Sport Hats, $3.98 and $4.98 The popular cowboy and play-girl types of felt, Toyo, leghorn, also the large-brimmed milan in white or black. Beautiful pastel colors predominate, with a plentiful assortment of white and black. Street Floor—King’s Palace June Sale of Corsets and Girdles Featuring short lots of desirable, new styles Clean, modish. Simply be- cause we haven't all sizes in each style, and some numbers that we will not re-order. Former $3.50 Glrdles discontinued numbers of R & Marvel- fit and others. cautiful brocades with two or four sections of surgical elastic. ship safe: the alrshi tance to_the door frames was only a | few vards. A strong swindage disastrous, but rea| moments the ship v From a nor-mate: | view the weather w | sky was as blue a the polar regions. r A from the east-southeast n the the| three nations' flags on_the shed. i ould have been some exciting s got ou'. iogical point of beau fi Ch.iropodists Elect flicers. The Chiropodist at 8. 23, 38 and 53 min- This schedule may be changed to meet varying left from large sales. Sale of Men’s SHIRTS sl_.zs -——continues with amazing re- sponse. With good cause, too, for these are new shirts, worth several times this sale price. | i | Factory-to-You HOUSE Including Woven Rayon Stripe Madras. Genuine Striped and Checked Broadcloth. Fine Repp Cloth. Collar attached — Neckband— Collar to match. Sizes 1334 to 17. All plain colors, stripes, checks, fancies and beautiful color effects. Street Floor—Men's Floor Passengers desiring to go to points formerly served by the Park road busses will now transfer to the new route (No. 8) at transfer points indicated above. During rush hours, through service to Potomac Park will'be rendered as herclol’orc. Washington Rapid Transit Company : Phone Adams 8920 TIORGOS T T TS RO R AL 1R Phone Main 1352 * ‘Hunt Building The “Family”’ thinks of ‘“‘Graduates” and those who “‘Go Away”’ But its Fifty-Third Summer of ex- perience stands the “Family” in goad . stead as it prepares to render fts usual “Satisfactory Service”! If You Haven’t Already Bought Your Straw—Men .Here’s an Opportunity Not To Be Passed Up. Correct Straws. sl 95 Our usual $2.45 hats of flat foot sennit, rough straws, imported and domestic straws in every de- sirable brim style. Cushion fit- ting bands and black or fancy hat bands. Splendid hats that are far superior to the price indi- s Shop $2.95 Silkc Bags “Feature Line” Women's Shoes “Feature Line” Patent leather or Black Open Pumps. - h orlegs Mivee £ over 30 Tow: . Foature Line® Kig nr‘rd : These famous make stockings are well known for their beautiful fashioning and their trick of making the ankle look slim- mer and more graceful. The famous pointed heel is a feature of this group. The chiffon hose have just three inches of lisle at the garter top and the service weights are fash- ioned with mercerized lisle tops. Silk heels and soles.- A .splendid group comprising more than twenty-five colors, including white and black. All sizes. Children’s 50c Rayon Socks, 25¢ Plain colors or those with fancy tops. Sizes up to 8. Shight ir- regulars of 50c quality. Boys’ 79¢ Golf Hose, 5(c Plidin colors with fancy tops, Tan, gray and black silks with plain or jeweled frames. Very attractive and smart. New Belts, 59c. Suede, patent, morocco, gold and silver color. 14 to 3% inch widths. Plain and pierced styles. Black, gray, tan, sand and white. Street Floor Children’s Summer Hats Formerly $2.29 to $3.98 $1.59 Choice of leghorn, Milan, plain straws, braid, silk with braid, peanit straw. Lovely colors and smart combinations. Tailored and profusely _trimmed models featuring ribbons, pleating, shir- ring, rosebuds and cocardes. All & ied luding black and white. s.:::.l{‘ m'smm -:"c Floor—King's Palace % G R / $7.50 More New Models Added in the \ First Birthday Sale of Women s Footwear 245 Our Usual $3.95 and 84 95 Oualmes * Stocks are again replete with afl sizes, lasts and widths—for we have taken even higher priced shoes than the ones mentioned and, grouped them together with the others for a rousjng Birthday offering. Shoes for all occasions, indluding sport, street and dress models in white, tan, gray, black and combinations. Patent, kid, calf and satin. All heel heights, too. * Misses’ and Children’s Pumps - $1.95° Pumps, oxfords and one-strap effects of patent or tan leathers. AlL sizes to 11. For Junior “Vacatiohing”, Feet' The Right Shoes at Right Economies! “Feature Line” Strap Pumps one-'in Fatent ‘L‘}"fl "k‘%mfl. Sith open-work at i $5 White Kid A strap effect for a smart— . and COMFORTABLE . . Summer! Alsd in paient . leather. “Feature Line” Play Shoes Children’s Shoes refoot, San- lord The line of moat feplstance to wear! husky. flexible 12 low priced, lonk’ wearing emok: mearing t7pes. ad el dar] X ru 3 Teather: Misses” Sandals A new addition Four hosc supporters. dium figur:s S Bt e Discontinued numbers of Nemo and R & G Corsets of flest and white coutil. Medium and low bust, long hip models 95 brocade fabrics with sections of surgical elastic; heavily L boned. Medium and stout figure styles. Second Floor Purchase of 300 Samples Worth 75¢. to $1.50 Bandettes of all-over lace, silk jersey, fancy brocades, g satin, satin with lace, lace with net and others. Rosette and ribbon trims. lin in white and flesh. Hook back and side models in medium ‘ and'long lengths. Sizes 30 to 40. Street Floor—King's Palace “Pointek” Silk Hosiery Chiffon and Service Weights, Full Fashioned Slight Irregulars of $2 and $2.25 Grades C ) Children’s- Rayon 7-8 Socks, 33c Seven-eights Richelieu Rib Hose, in a wide variety of colors. Slight Models for sn)d“ and me- with four and six hose supporters. Also girdles of handsome Bandettes, Bandeaux and Brassieres Brassieres of fancy brocade, broadcloth, linen and mus- irregulars of 50c grade. Larger Slzes $3.45 and $3.95 White Kidskin s“”rbhux'l'fll" .l:& the flnermnm fl'CI v o , 8l str] A s A tent \'flh izard trim. - $8.50 Children’s Oxfords Soft toed— o i %"" for m:emunw Fan Growing " = Girls Perfect quality formerly 79c and $1. also heather mixtures. Sizes 8 Summer weight. bbbl s Street Floor—King’s Palace Featuret Patent. Sauterns contrasting cut-outs and white ©°F Fatent., kid lining. 5 to 8. $3.00 8% to 11, $3.50 $1.50 to $1.98 Summer Neckwear A choice groun af new pieces in popular modes. organdy, silk and ‘georgette. Collar and cuff sets. -Jabots, ‘:vestees and separate collars. Ightful styles that will add vetve.to the simplest costume or leur. Gay Silk Scarfs $2:69 “Fwo-yard Becatfs, of plain color crepe de chine and smart printed georgette. Fringed or hemmed ends. Ordinarily they sell for Our Foot X-Ray Machine —showss your foot INSIDE | your shoe! You SEE how each shoe ° fits, in- stead of usual “8&’“_‘;“‘-" W hite Shoes for A Feature Line hite Canvas, White kidski model that proves wih gainty Sith unldlllnll *cut: Shite Shoe unusu- white kid ever- uly low priced. Bt it Sy ana nler SHea. 5 to 8, $2.50 8% to 11, 8295 33 to 11, $245 8% to 11, $3.50 113% to 2, $3.45. §11l4 to 2, §2.85 Glove Fitting open ing st sic wal 3 I]HID with elastic gor- with lizard R Whie Ry, White Kid umps that sou! love © for“thelr gTaceful simp} economy. iy and 11% tp 2, $4.00 Whiie Shoes for Growing le(’l fS to §7.50 . KEDS Outdoor Shoes $1.29 —for all the family—in the immense selections at the “Family.” Special tomorrow—boys’ high out .model, leather nin{orcod. l.nd wlt.h lgflther ankle patch. * Others up tp 38 ss‘“v%:zka' Georgette Sleeves, $1.19. Black .an: colors.;: Full length, shirred cuft. e Sport Ties, 69c.” Black, colors and prints. Silk (:repa in 1% and 2 yard lengths. Gardenias, 39¢.” Whl(a and colors. Tennis Shoes $1.00 Boys’ and Men's High Lace Shoes in bal and blucher styles. Brown or white or combina- tions of either. All sizes. Second Floor—King's Palace gur flu‘ though rel Fancy Garters, 39c. Trimmed silk ribbon and elastic. Street Floor OF .SATISFACTORY .SERVICE

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