Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 22

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DR WORK IS AGAIN - HANGED IN EFFIGY Arizona Homesteaders Thus Protest Reclamation Curb by Interior Secretary. By the Associated Press. NIX, Arix., June 11.—Reports here today told of the hanging in effigy of Dr. Hubert Work of the Interior, Wednesday night by lomerteaders in the Paradise and Ieer Valleys, a part of the Verde| River frrigation and power district. A card attached to the ef the siFn: “Dr. igg” ur up. steagders 500 sTHirte fe ried tre words frierd Sanator C: st was dangli last night Benator Ral ciin, of Arizon: the isertiers in th acted upon. Both Secre wood Mead were hanged in effizy by furm Scotts Bluff, Nebr. "The den onstration followed a d on fure shing water Platte Valley dispute. A sett] when water user: ect operation the end of the y greed to pay pr s from July TAX INSTALLMENT DUE. Only 13,000 ir This District Still to Make Payments. Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, June 11.—The installment of Income taxes due and payable next Tuesday. ing to an anno Talt, collactor the Marvland dlstrict, w the Distri~t of Columl Only about v per cent of Federal| income tav payers who filed tux returns in the first quarter of this| year fallad to their accounts in | rul. Mr. These, he added, | are composed mostly of the “big tax. payers' and total about 13,000. ~ribed the reduction in e Clara Bow Fails to Appear to Tell | of Rober* Savage's Actions. LOS ANGELFS June Clara Bow, sy actress, for love of | whom Robert $ Savage slashed his| wrisis last week in an attempt to win her svmpathy, failed to make her ap. | pearance vesterday at the scheduled | sanity hearing of the former Yale| athlete. “The coterfe of Hollywood film celebrities and society folk which had crowded into the courtrcom to hear from the principals themselves give their vera'ons of the blighted romance were told that the hearing wou continued until Monday. were instructed to locate M and have her in court then. ‘| COLLEGE SKYSCRAPER YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 19%6. TWO HELD IN ROBBERY. Men in Alaska Suspected in Hold- Up of Oregon Train. JUNEAU, Alaska, June 11 P).— Two.men are held in Federal jail here today suspected of being Roy and Hugh d’Autremont, two of three broth- ers sought as robbers of a Southern Pacific mail and passenger train near Siskiyou, Oreg., October 11, A third man, who officlals sald they be- lieved to be Ray d’Autremont, the other brother, escaped as he was about | 3 sted here. arrested gave their na san of Detroit and J. CORNER STONE IS LAIDj Northwestern U. Medical and| Dertal Building to Have 14 | Floors and Tower. corner stone for | ity sky seraper, the | Montgomery Ward ) srthwestorn Uni ng will ho ra vy and the Wiebolt ¥ 11 ture, v at_the corner stone es H. Mayo of Roch- te of the North- , declared medi- orld out o situation wa are fast n which diminishing mc an increase in mental in- nali Boy's Skull Fractured. LYNCHBU b ne 11.—James Rosenberst n of Henry Rosenberger, ave stre £ fered a fractured evening when he wa thrown from in e b ruck by a bail 1d to howe plate The lud was $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, June 13 Similar Excursion ing out the same || Jrune 27 Wilmington. Consult Ticket Agents. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. — elleffs FASHION INSTITUTION Fare Washington n?.nm. i New Hats That Answer Every Call of Summer Tomorrow! a3 Y (2 Y (2 (N (Y (N (A A (Y G Eight Specialized Dress Shops! ACH presenting carefully selected groups of the best Summer frocks—a unique service—eight individual dress shops and twenty-eight well lighted, comfortable fitting rooms. Shops specializing in dresses for every occasion, in every desirable price range and for every type of woman, miss or yvounger girl. 2 Washington New’ S j HION INSTITUTION A FAS| Daris SUMMER STORE HOURS We will close at 4:30 P.M. the remaining Satur- days in June and Saturday, July 3. Beginning July 10 we will close all day Saturdays through September 4. Shop Leisurely Tomorrow Afternoon! Our Entire Staff Will Be Ready to Serve You From 12:30 to 4:30 P.M. Complete Stocks of New Summer Merchandise—Many Exceptional Special-Value Events! quent changes. radium silk with lac 5 Below ored radium. silk with hemstitched top. 2.95 in_ unusually attractive of heavy c de chine radfum silk, daintily trim with French val and filet s or tailored with hem- stitched band top. One printed wy, black and tan e slips of tub atin and pon- op and .deep 44 to B2 baronctte s in radium , baronette tub il et y. Lace trimmed models in nterpretations. All Street attractive with deep shadow hems. and pastel shades. nainsook slips, hand- . with hand-drawn and nd embroidered yokes, edged filet or Irish laces. Deep shadow hems. For three days only Beginning Tomorrow 20% discount On World-Famous Holond RibirFtin Beauty Preparations To introduce the Valaze Beauty Preparations to all who are not already familiar with them, arrangements have been made with Mme. Rubinstein permitting us to offer you these celebrated beauty builders at a saving of 20% for these three days only. Take Immediate Advantage of this Extraordinary Opportunity! 2.95 1.95 In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor h hemstitched 6 les in nainsook slips, tailored ; others mmed with Lice or S&iss em- tdery. ° ® 6 styles in sheer ed with daint embroidery JUNE SALE oF COSTUME SLIPS The Most Important Accessory to the Summer Wardrobe N extraordinary opportunity for you to purchase all the costume slips that you will need for the entire season, at re- markable savings. Of course you will need many, for every Summer frock requires a slip and hot weather necessitates fre- In addition, the wise woman knows that a good costume slip is an investment inasmuch as it helps to keep the irock from getting shapeless. 55 Charming New Styles —and Unprecedented Values— Above—Crepe de Chine with lace trim. 5.00. Below—Embroidered net and lace trimmed radium silk. $.95. styles in extra size slips of crepe de chine ilored hen shadow hems. radium silk of su styles, crepe under Just bought in New York irom overstocked manufacturers anx- ious to dispose of their present stocks in order to begin operations on their Winter lines. To this special purchase we have added nearly 100 Similar Values from our own coat stocks. 1 5.00 Regularly 30.00 to 65.00 5.00 N AT (A A (T 0 (N (2 A (2 (28 (Y (2 (Y (Y (2 (2 (A Brevities of Summer 1926 A short story about short fashions that have come to keep short hair from being lonesome. Short Sleeves! [OW that it is defi p decided that sleeves are to be Paris insists that the short ness be just so—no shorter —no longer. Our sleeves know to just what lengths they may go. Short-sleeve Frocks for Misses 16.50—49.50 Short-sleeve Frocks for Women, 16.50—59.50 Short-sleeve Tennis Shirts 65.95—10.00 Short-sleeve Blouses 5.95—10.75 g Jenefs Short Coats! TRAIGHT irom the hip —but going up! A per fect example of the ¢ fully modern trend to iations, but not to criticized on thi for what has good to do with chic Short coats, in jacquard knitted models. Short pastel velveteens and rainbow-color- ed Kasha—10.75 to 27.50. o Jedleff Short Skirts! hopes. are cert the wo The smart white shirt, 5.95 to 13.50. Kilted crepes—wool and silk and all colors, 10.00. o Jesteffs Short-ba VIDEF Y they themselves dow1 enough, for just as w getting used to having our brims “down in back,” tl saucy little models arrive from Paris tw unexpectedly—in back. The newest vogue—Moire hats, turned up in back, 12.50 3 deltef Short Trunks! : DR the Whitecaps for the Redc: named them t cause, like sakes, the of knock there the s for the new bathing trunks are daring in color—which is a state of mind that trav- eling trunks do not vet flannel Kashas—Satins—Faille Silks preciate. Deridedly attractive models, secured in a fortunzgte purchase at great price con- cessions and marked accordingly STYLE VALUES! Cleanse and Revitalize With Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream —It soothes, molds, protects. Unequalled for hands, arms and elbows. 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Gowns—Envelope Chemises—Step-Ins Handmade Porto Rican and Philippine underthings, developed in fine nainsook, hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered o~ trimmed with hand-drawn work in contrasting colors. Gowns with round, square and V necklines. % . White—Flesh—Peach—Nile A most desirable addition to the Summer Lingerie wardrobe—available tomorrow at an unprecedented price. In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor Sizes 34—H. Smart double-breasted coat of Navy Lorcheen lined with polva dot crepe, th scarf to match. In the Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor Run that Stats ,'5"5.,,. Can P Thy GOLD STRIPE, that Wear N iashionable hotel lobbies, at country club matinee—one soon T that knees are very much in k-all-the-way-up stockings are so economical that silk- clad knees are no longer the luxury some might think. Ask for Gold Stripe, Style No. 389. It's a chiffon stock- ing and silk to_the ver{ top. Full fashioning insures the fit; the Gold Stripe guarantees the garter-run protection. s In shades to harmonize with every fashionable dress fabric and shoe leather. 1.95 a pair Box of three pairs 5.70 All in two groups for this Big Sat- Dress coat of black Charmeen with tucked side panel and full col- lar of natural squirrel. Regularly, 59.50. Tomor- row, 25.00. Smart New Oxford Ties Correct for Summer Sports 20 New Models in SORQSIS Footwear urday Coat Sale Specially Priced for Saturday 7.75 Regularly 8.75 to 12.50 Tll]‘} fashionable novelty effects, such as combi- nations of lizard, alligator and other reptile treat- ments. Soles of crepe rub- ber or combinations of leather sole and rubber spring heels. Some with medium heels. Also in this group— White Buck—White Calf —Smoked Horse—Grey groomed. They must be short enough so th can be tucked ¢ tiny pocket and be to serve their mistre any hour of the ruffled hair has gon with other ruftled fashions! A newly imported short comb, with a German metal back and shell teeth, and an imitation sapphire button that brings out the comb when you want it. Just three inches long and less than one inch wide. 1.50. oM delteffe Short Gloves! 'HEY must be worn loosely and rolled fully over the wrists they must always be clean, no matter how great the strain, for cleanliness and loveliness go hand in hand. The short glove in Fownes Doette—a well-sueded fabric that launders easily. 1.50 pr. A el In Short! VERY smart fashion that your Summer wardrobe may be short of is here at short prices— and if you do not realize ed them now,

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