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# THE EVENING STAR. STATENEUPHELD 7 2.7 WASHINGTON, board From Motor Boat Howard J. Dorrenbacher of Motor Without Legal Adjustments, SIRATMEDUR R0 s Cycle Squad Accused of Felo- Traffic Director Declares. i g to motorists to have | nious Assault in Woods. i wcused properly was = i r affic Director M. O. vidge. \ere are entirely {oo many ma-| {of the eleventh precinct motor excle | chines running avound Washington from | with headlights adjustment.” [ Powell Longest. 39, Falls Over-‘ o Too Many Machines in Capital| | \ Howard J. Dorvenbacher, member today was suspended and locked up in No. 11 police ged with having feloni womar in the woods | res several nights ago. H H penter. n( ‘ll nd avenue m-mn | Charles M. Devalin, Medical Uili™ X ‘iownes when he Jout his Dalance and fell overboard while he | > Corps, Loses 3 Numbers | ws ng from & motor boat at Rock | urday. Companions made s e an unsuccessful effort to reach Long n Liquor Case. est, who could not swim. ngest | Sauad lurched overboard while casting his] duty Fx fishing line. The body was not re- . By tha Associated Press. s { secretary Wilbur has approved the | Longest is survived by his mother, | ntence of Capt. | Mrs. Kather .ongest: a brother, commandant of [lohn Loi s, Mrs. | Longest The funeral D expecied held at 2 pam. to- Vietion of cunfisc ”H' morrow at the Deal Funeral Home, dismounted and iransferred, the \. lianer. 816 11 street noviheasi. and interment | gy imer to No, % and the Jatter to No The charges were preferred against | will be at Cedar mn Cemetery. ously near G Walter I. Morvison, @and | Kleischhauer moto ustments (ree vid that one motor hed to the traffic rdeving motorists, have imprope : te the Tr went instead of taking | them to Police Court. This officer | {10 precinets. sent 200 moorists to the bureau in} Dorrenbacher was arrested follow: |one week, he said BLAST ON ‘DLD lRONSIDES’w..m an Investization in the office of | According to a report submitted to the United States attorney at Police [ Mr. Eldridge to Insiector Brown of KILLS ONE, INJURES FIVE\‘.»M Night Inspector William G, | the Traffic Bureau, 190 pairs of auto- | Stott had previously made an inves { an's complaint Julus | e’ officer burean has heen whose mach “harles M the Norfolk Navs & reduction of three number o members of the ad of that precinct, possessing the hospital commandant hy Comdr Tobert G. Heiner, at that time execu tive officer of the huspital. and since transferred 1o the Marine Base at | Quantico, Va.. at hix own request. | The Naval Secreiary received the papers from the court judge advocate some time ago but delaved approval until he had veferred them back a second time 1 1 Admiral St | »f the Navy, and to General's office. | Cannon Explodes During Fllmlng ‘of Movie. Blowm.g Down Two Huge Masts. \ssciated Pres N. Santa Catalina lsland e 28 An unidentified and five others injure in the explosion of & cannon vesterday ahoard the frigate Constitution while rhat craft \\fl!' taking part in a battle off this n of the | coast in the fiming of ising with. | centered on the story quarts, ' The six men were or ade from the ship when the explosion ¢ The blast blew down two huge masis hurling the men many foer o the deck helow. Those seriously injured are ¢ Rovie and # man named Olsen. Johansen, Charles Carlson it received i eded | seated in a_park and the | Good Hope Mill. were approached by | the three policemen and the woman | ix alleged to have heei attacked Dorrenbacher in a nearhy w ht Co.| ht Co. Surgeon Genera By the the Jdndge Adva for the delay was The Hec The Hec “The rea ctend at the time to 1 veling on the Necret: the court sentence was o Capt. DeValin was found part of the first specificat second char; drawals, tota " of alcoholic liquor. to be ores of the hearing elaiming 7 \ceuser concerning the from his Sxtomobile vide Morrison and knowledge of any part that Fleischhauer tack been sworn out her pending com deny the medical pital. for ery?to him. : nse a . and 1 thorized me Purposes On the char of drunkenne gladly send one more to honor the II\ the dead of the 26 the District of Col served their count YaMillion More | & e ini Treasurer, District of 1fllnm o The Hecht Co.| were married vesterda Sept et Q)| F tom's Church. The Hecht Co | poaomEh. e L e —————— QEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE’ L ANSBURGH & BRO. | f5r.rome _ v Shoes, 98¢ ¥ / < 4 her soles and ankle Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E_ Sale! 1,000 New Dresses for Women! Sizes 36 to 54 Broadcloth—Cotton Foulards Rayon—Flowered and Jacquard Prints Linen—Rajah We were cleaned out in our last sale a week ago, and immediately wired to obtain more dresses. We succeeded in buying 1.000 more and offer them tomorrow for the same low price. Very attractive Summer wash dresses, in a number of becoming styles for women. Take advantage of the extra savings, by buving 6 for $3. Come early ! _June Walker Weds Actor. CHICAGO. June - 25 OP). June YWalker of Chicago; starring in a play now on a Chic age. and Geoffrey Kerr. an a in anether froupe Chrysos = b e e B == B 79c hemp. and braid hats in a multitude of Both large and small hats in the group. All nicely These hats formerly sold at surprisingly higher prices. Silk and straw, azures, popular styles. trimmed. Just think of the values! We bought these shoes from a Boston jobher at almost half the cost to manufacture. All the newest and smartest styles are present in the loveliest of trimming ideas. Patent Leather—Blonde Satin—Dull Kid—Black Satin—Blonde Gray Kid—Calfskin—Suede—Patent Combinations. Kid— We'll assure you that these shoes are the finest in both style and quality that you've ever seen at near the low price of §1.99. Sizes 3 to 8. All heels. lEJE:—:EEJE%EEE:—:E:——?EE—JEE—E | | fl E | fl m | | | fl @ 6] ——o]l—=o|———lol———=o]c——laf—=n|——alol—xa|—[0] D. Ca¥ MONDAY, JUNE 28 1926. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1880—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Make Yourself a Gorgeous New “Chale . a9 Nuit’ (Evening Shawl) As Chic and Parisian as Its Name! Just hecause the prices of ready-made shawls are so ex- orbitant, is no reason why yon should be without this fattering vogue. You will be delighted 1o learn that you may make one at a cost of irom $15 1o $25 for materials Completed Shawls Now on Display in Our Art Department. are of silver or gold matellic hrocade. com hined with georgette. We will show vou just how to make one: or i ven wich it we will make them for vou at a moderate charge AR RERARTMENT, FOURTH FLOD 2 400 palrs Women s Full Fashioned SILK STOCKINGS Your opportunity to fill every vacation need at truly remarkable savings! *1.15 Pr. White ! And all the other desirable shades! Perfect quality! Oh- there is no end to the enthusiasm we could ex- press about this unusual offering—an enthusiasm vou will share when voun ‘come downtown tomor- row to bhuy one or two pairs of stockings and £0 home. with five or six! NSBURGH & BRO. Seven Lovely L&B Tuesday Silken Specials! SILKS Usually $2.98 to $6.00 Yd. *2.65 Y4 binations of colors of vardage. newest dot, some colors colors and white fashion. What a wealth of glorious colors and com- what richness of qualit in these seven of the season’s smartest weaves! Note the extra widths A wonderful selection of: requiring the minimum 54-in. Satin Striped Bordered Crepe 54-in. Printed Bordered Crepe 54-in. Black Satin Crepe 54-in. Heavy Flat Crepe 40-in. Heavy Suede Crepe 40-in. Rich Satin Crepe 40-in. Heavy Crepe Faille 40-in. New Printed Crepes More than 100 lovely new designs are .in- cluded in this one price offering of usual $298 to $4.00 qualities. $2 39 36 and 54 Inch Printed Foulards Usual $200 to $298 qualities, in all of the scroll and all-over effects $1 74 on light and dark backgrounds 36-in. Genuine Rajah Silk A\ beautiful, rugged silk pongee that washes and wears exceptionally well. Yard Hand- $2.50 32-in. Tub Silk Broadcloth . A usual $2 grade that is ideal for frocks, lingerie or men's shirts. Lovely plain $1 65 40-in. All-Silk Flat Crepe A firmly woven, lustrous quality which we sell in enormous quantities at $1.98 vd. Light and dark colors........ 40-in, Printed Crepe de Chine Usual $2.00 to $2.50 grades of these delight- ful prints that are in the height of Splendid selection 3165 SILK DEPARTMENT. THIRD FLOOR $1.69 i \ TUESDAY _SHORT LOTS Priced for Quick Clearance Odd Lot $1.50 Bras- sieres, of figured and satin stripe materials, with or without elas| shoulder -n»l-p Flesh color $1 00 SECOND FLOOR (4) $20.00 Twin Bed Sets, Dolly Madison make, in rose and laven- der. Folr‘ lz'lf.rant:. slo (30) Boys’ Sm'tt, two-pants and four-piece ;lyl;l, formerly $7.95. In roken sizes from Tw .. $5-39 STREET FLAOR - (25) $5.95 Over- blouses, of rayon and crepe de chine. In extra sizes only—441; to 54. 5395 SECOND iR Pajama Checks, regular 25¢c grade—only 300 yards in the lot. Light blue and o Now, 15C e $1.50 Corset Bras- sieres, made of Pekin stripe material, side fastening, with garters in front. flesh $1 00 SECOND FrooR (2) $15.00 Simmons Beds, full size, including spring. White or ey et 39.95 THIRD FLOOR (5) Women's $25.00 Mixture Suits, 4 | size 14 and 1 size 18 in the lot. $1250 Y FLOOR (7) Boys $9.75 Blue Serge Suits, good qual- ity, all-wool material. With long pants. Sun $6.79 14 to 17 .. STREET FLOOR (2) Younx Men’s ith two pairs (40) Sl 50 to $2.95 Silk Undergarments, a mis- cellaneous n-' 5100 ment, offered THIRD FLOOR 2 (35)s $1.00 Rayon ost lips, purpl oiys Yeuriaharcatse IVC THIRD Fra0R (40) 50c Cotton Cos- tume Slips, in dark colors only. (6) $5.00 Rayon and Cotton K-momu, clearing at half THIRD FLOOR (10) Women’s Twill size 14; 4 in e 16; 1 size 18; 2 o't 002 New. . 91O SECOND FLOOR Boys’ 49¢ to Golf Caps, wash hats, sou'- wester rain hats and 250 straw hats. Now.... STREET FLOOR (5) Twill Coats, originally $39.75 to $49.75 The lot includes 1 size 14; 2 size 16, and 2 e $19 48'; coats SECOND Chinese Parasolx of the better grade, which may 'be used for sun or rain. Pretty choice 1 0 SATREET $ O 50c Portfolios filled with imported writing paper. Choice of white or 29 colors at Cc STREET FLOOR 98¢ | (15) $9.95 to $12.50 Jersey Sport Dresses, one and two piece styles. Sizes 16 to 36 ... $3-95 SECON K $1.25 Minit Maid Dress printed on good quality linene 18 in the group THIRD FLOOR (6) $12.00 Rayon . Bed Sets, twin-bed size, in — e SO0 THIRD FLOOR (2) Ensemblc Suits 1 i $10 (2) White Knitted Slip-over Swits, originally $10.95, o $4.95 (4) Ynung Men’s $18.75 Suil long pants. Light mix (40) White Gabnr- di Shirts, slightl SECOND FrooR Originally $25.00, now g (6) $15.00 and $16.50 Beds, graceline and square-tube styles. THIRD FLOOK (25) Sport and Twill Coats, originally $25.00 to $29.75. Mostly $12.50 sizes 14 to 36. SECOND FLOOR (15) Boys' Blue Serge Suits, all wool, with two pairs of lined knicker: sizes l.|‘ $469 to 17 . Q0K (30) $3.95 Yoile and Dimity Blouses, extra sizes. in white only. &7 Q5 Sizes 4413 to 5. SECOND FLOGR (20) Heavy Weight Sport Coats, originally $25.00, silk lined. $990 Sizes 14 to 38. SECOND FLOOR (8) Boys’ $2.95 to $3.95 Raincoats, $ 1 95 reduced to anly. STREET FLOOR 50c Lorraine Tissues, only 420 yards in the 29 lot. Tuesday only. yd. THIRD FLOOR 35c Printed Madras, g hirts, etc. :Illh:lol. : 23C RO FLOOR (12) Cretonne Ki- umnmn.ly lined $9.75 monos, med. THIRD FLOOR (11) $1.50 Cotton Crepe x.m....., in different shades. THIRD FLOOR (15) $1.98 Amos- keag and Linens, Fracks, slightly soiled; i pink, tan orchid. Now THIRD FLOOR ' (39) $2.39 House Frocks, in broken sizes and colors. Fine clearance values at. (65) $1.65 Maids’ Uniforms, of black and white checked gingham and white Clelrmg at “THIRD FLOOR T1.25 Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe At a Timely Reduction—for Vacation Dress Needs. Only 95c¢ This pretty silk-looking crepe comes in a wide choice of dots. floral and conventional pat- terns—and the loveliest of color combinations. Cool, dainty and very smart, indeed! 40-in. Printed Batiste for women’s and children’s dress- s and flowered es; 'dots, chec effects. -Only 48c Silver Spray Tissue, a charming fabric for cool Sum- Reduced to only mer dresses. 138c '29¢ THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.