Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1926, Page 22

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22 SKTEENRUM SHPS LE OFF AN DIED Fleet Trying Hard to Dispose of $4,750,000 Cargo Before July 4. By the Associated P: SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 30.—Six- teen British, Belgian, Panaman and Mexican rum runners, the greatest mobilization of liquor-laden ships in the history of the Pacific Coast rum- running trade, are hovering off San »fort to land 95,000 cases . valued at enfore s said yesterday. Combating this rum-running fleet K rd cutter Vaughan atrol launches. suspected of being en- gaged in landing liquor from the rum fleet was captured in the harbor, and her crew of 28 were held for inqui Coast Guard officers place the actual number of vessels engaged in bringing SOCIETY one.) (Continued from Page Twent ) The church was decorated with white roses, peonies and ferns. The wedding march was played by Mrs. John O. Dice, cousin of the groom, and Miss Glennella D. Smith sung "I Love You Truly” and “The Voice That Breathed O're Eden.” The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, . Webber, wore a gown of white satin with tight bodice and a full skirt and trimmed with rose point lace and pearls. A satin train, embroidered in pearls, fell from her saculders and her tulle veil was caught with orange blos- soms. She ¢ led a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lillies of the valley. - Miss Isabel Booth, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of Nile green chiffon trimmed with taffeta, picture hat to match she ca ink rosebuds. bri 2 , 2 Jdythe Hum- sister ridegroom, and L Rosalie Snyder, wore gowns similar to that of the maid of honor, Hummer wearing peach and Snyder wearing corn color, with | re hats to match their gu\\'mt." ed pink rosebuds tied with ribbons in the same shade. Mr. Rulph Hummer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Fred Booth, brother liquor here from British Columbia at|of the bride, and Mr. Walter Colison. | more thar 40. “The fast launches that bring the Scotch and gir rom the lary Is hoveri. hore are ing enormou Coast Guard office getting from $10 to bringing the stuff many of them can carr a single trip, they are 1o $4.000 for every voyag “Many of the bouts speed of from 30 to 40 knots, only chance we have of catc can attain a nd the | event their engines break down while we are chasing theni.” SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Celtie—Liverpool Chicago—Havre Fiboney—Havana Zeeland—Antwern X Gripsholm—Gothenburg DUE TODAY. Parie—Has, Homeric—s Republic—Brem Presiden Mongol: June 12 Columbus—Bremen hampton ngton.—Bre EXPECT! Adriatic—Liverpool ... American_Shipper—London . ‘Arabic—Hamburg Carmania—Havre Conte Rosso—Genoa. Dante Alighieri—G De G La Bourdos Lapland—Antwerp . Lituania—Danzig Ohio—Southamptor President Adams (world' crise) Providence—Marseille Samaria—Liverpool gouthern Crges—B an Dyck—Buenos Aire: Venezuela—San Franci OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Mauretania—Southampton President Harding—Bremen. . Lancastria—Gibral S Liberty Land—DMa; Berlin—Bremen . Crietobal—Cristobal - Skaneland—Barcelona, ‘Andania—Bremen SAILING TOMORROW. Homerio—Southampton American Trader— Londo 5:00 P.M 12:00 Noori B0 Jetgow—Bremen . nited States—Copenhagen ... onterey—Vera Cruz an Lorenzo—San Juan anchuria—Cristobal “This Freedom.” Women in Middlesborough, Eng- land, may again drink alcoholic laq- uors in the “pubs” after an interdle- tion of ten years’ duration. A regula- tion forbldding the serving of liquor to women was withdrawn by the mag- | istrates. L to take over the 4th on that MOTOR TRIP MOTOR RESTAURANTS *10.25 to *35 —all appurtenances and accessories for from 2 to 6 persons. “STERNO” COOK STOVES 50c UP Also carafes, lunch baskets, thermos bottles, knives, etc.. DULIN&MARTIN(® 1Ngm7 and 1214 t0 1218 & Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 & them | bois de rose crepe 1s to corner them in the harbor or in| l“m’“_h T July 1 at 1875 Mintwood place north- June 19 | p, S. Melamed of Chie n Beard. Ch C) E. 7. Redifor. ohue. . | goon, Burn; Following the ceremony there w a reception at the home of the bride- groom’s mother, at the Collins’ home- /ms were decorated pink r and £ \ ed in receiving, | georgette with, stead. The with Hummer, who bouquet of Following the jon, Mr. and Mrs. Hummer d trip to Atlantic C City, the latter wear gown of ith a_small hat | hey will be at home after Marriage Licenses. age licenses have been issued to the | Honesty of this eity and Virgi of Colrstille, Md. | hort, F, Strong” of Baltimore, Md. and | hins of this i nis. | ol ind Pearl G t Silver Spring. Md. 1 e “dnd Ro<ctta Davis, voth | d | Tabeling. | d Helen E Hil- | " r and Angela A lenbrand - | Clarence D. Levy and Carolyn F. Clark, | both of Baltimore. Md | oseph’ D. Seers of Cambridge, Md.. and | £ Bottazzi of thiy city M. Johnston and Ethél M. Yardley | thur 0. Hough and Frances G. Hooper. | oseph €. Sherwood amd Agnes E. Hovle ce R. Cooke of ‘this city and Alice | m of Richmond, Va. ! William Lerch and Ma Arthur_S." Baxter ane B, Judd o ago. 11 De Witt Coffman Arthur 4 H. Preston ‘Aubrey Dawson and Catherine C. Don. James Jefferson and Belle Smith. Walter “Anderson_ o city al pater ot this city and Effie William mythe ¢ V. Little of Hyattsville, Robert, ¢ Loveridge and Ruth B. Weaver Charles 1. McDonald and Beatrice M Atlanta, % aedel, jr., and G. Syiventer Warnick ‘afd Mary Johgion 0" James Singleton. and iphonzo Johnson and na Joh Victor Barker and Martha Nelson. The biggest bell in the world is to be found in a_huge pagoda at Min- it could hold 50 people | within {its bos | GINGER TIGE ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. McCormick Medical Collega Glasses Fitted oooliere yes Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesl:gnl:tMSpecialisl 409-410 Mol I;:I 721 ; ehten, Dz, 10th and G '4? ,\'.’“‘“ along 3 Now Thermalware FOOD CONTAINERS 1-gallon food con- tainers for - keeping food hot or cold. $3.15 Unbreakable VACUUM 1 BOTTLES $6.75 UP F Street " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30. 1926. GLOVES for Clearance & —2.75—3.00 Reduced to 1.95 loves, in plain and novelty styles. Mode, grey, olack Reduced to 115 black and white. Formerly 2. Long Silk and white. Formerly 1.50—1.75—2.00 Novelty Embroidered Silk Gloves, in Incomplete line of sizes. Street Floor colors A TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF Women’s Coals 100 Coats, selected on the basis of their appropriateness for smart wear throughout the Summer, including sports, tailored and more formal models. Embroidered, braided and tucked in fashion's most charming manner—and more often than not, trimmed with smart furs. Covert, charmeen, lorchieen and kasha, satin and faille, Straightline, dolman and effectively paneled models. Jormerly Ee T - 50.5 74 et A <or » 7C e . A Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor —~tet A TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF Women’s Gowns An unusually attractive group of tailored, afternoon and in- formal evening frocks in the most successful fashions of the Summer. Flat crepes, polka dots, printed crepes, wash- able silks, damask, georgette, crepe de chine, printed georgette, lustrous satins, crepe roma, fan-ta-si, plaid friska, chiffon, plain and printed and the new vi- sionette. Exceptional values. el - 28.75 38.75 T 4TS Formerly 39.50 to 49.50 Reduced to ‘Women's Gown Shop—Second Floor Formerly 49.50 to 59.50 Reduced to A TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF, Silk Underthings Costume Slips A wide range of slips to meet the needs of every Summer frock. Well tailored, beautifully fitted models that can be tubbed easily and frequently. ~Radium tailored or trimmed with applique net, crepe de chine, plain and figured. Crepe- back satin with real filet Irish and binche lace trims. ‘All the Summer shades. Navy and white in the group. Reduced to Formerly 5.00 3 85 Reduced to . Reduced to 7-85 Formerly 12.00 to 18.00 10 85 Reduced to . Heavy crepe de chine and radium silk, tailored and lace trimmed. Flesh, orchid, peach and nile. Also a group of ninon under- gette and radium models, and many pajamas. Formerly 5.00 and 5.90 Reduced to 3.85 Reduced to 5_85 Formerly 16.50 to 22.50 reaweed 1o 10,85 and 14.85 Taffeta and crepe de chine, trimmed with val lace and self ruch- ing; georgettes, brocades and crepe satins 4n slip-over and graped styles; some with ostrich trim or beautiful lace. Formerly 5.90 to 7.50 - 4.85 Formerly 8.50 to 10.00 | Gowns, Chemise, Step-Ins ’ things, either trimmed with real laces or tailored; geor- Formerly 7.50 to 10.85 Lowely Summer Negligees I Formerly 15.00 . Reduced to 10.85 Formerly 16.50 to 19.50 Reduced to * 14‘85 Formerly 35.00 to 49.50 Reduced to 29.50 Glove Silk | Beautifully Tailored Glove Silk Chemise and Step-ins, full-cut and reinforced. All the popular Summer colorings and treat- ments; particularly attractive for the Summer wardrobe. 27 Tailored Glove Silk Step-ins. 1 35 . Formerly 1.95. Reduced to 245 31 Glove, Silk Chemise; lace and net trimmed. Formerly 3.95. Reduced to Girdles and Bmssieres' A light-weight Summer Girdle with one-piece elastic insertions on hip. 1 50 Reduced to L. Corsettes of pink broche; boned back and front and two pairs of hose supporters attached. 1 95 N All long Formerly 2.50. Reduced to Brassieres; some with diaphragm control features. enough to wear with waistline corsets. Formerly 1.00 to 1.50. Reduced to75 cents The New Grey Shops—Seecond Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington. NewYorks Beginning Tomorrow OUR TWO-DAY JULY CLEARANCES of Women’s and Misses’ APPAREL and ACCESSORIES NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL NO APPROVALS A Two-Day Clearance of Costume Accessories HOSIERY Reduced to 50 Cents 24 pairs of Sports Stockings in novelty designs. Reduced to 95 Cel’ltS 100 pairs Chiffon and Service-weight Silk Stockings in black and russet. Not all sizes. v Reduced to 1.95 Formerly 2.50 and 2.95 Sports Stockings in white and colors. Some with embroidered clox. Many attractive patterns—but not all sizes. Reduced to 2.95 Formerly 3.50 to 5.00 . Lisle Sports Stockings in many attractive patterns. Beau- tiful colorings; check and stripe designs. Also rayon, in open work designs and pastel colorings. Imitation Pearls l Reduced to 95 cents 250 pieces, including festoons, three-strand.necklaces with drops and earrings. Reduced to 1‘95 100 extra fine quality Pearls (manufactured), in chokers, wrap-arounds and lariats; three-strand and 50-60 inch ropes. ' Cosmetics l Coty's Face Powder L’Origan, natural only. Coty's Eau de Cologne 3-o0z. size. Formerly 1.50. Reduced to.. Bath Salts 20-0z. bottle; assorted odors. St. Denis Bath Salts Formerly 1.50. Reduced $0..........;ee....cooaneean..1.00 French Atomizers Formerly 2.50 to 350. Reduced to........cnseee.cene--.1.95 Loose Pacts - Hand painted or plain. Reduced to.....89¢c Roger & Gallet Jasmine perfume. Formerly 3.50. Reduced to. Not all RedUcla 1055 i siwsvsiosnant 69¢ Were S0c. Reduced to....25¢ Formerly 1.50. ‘A TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF. LA GARDE Safety Pocket Purses The purse that protects your valuables. All desirable colors and leathers Formerly 5.00 to 6.50 Reduced ta. 3.95 ‘A Two-Day Clearance of Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords Over 1,100 pairs from which to choose, all this season’s styles, in short and discontinued lines. Brocade, satin, patent, kid calf and suede in the season’s most de- sirable styles and colors. High, medium and low heels Formerly 8.75 to 12.50 Reduced to 5.7 5 A Two-Day Clearance of " About 250 Hats All models of the aarly Summef season—particularly attrac- tive for the Summer wardrobe—reduced to a fraction of their former cost—small, medium and large hats. Felt, straw combinations, hair, straw, bankoks, crochet straw and canton crepe. Smart Summer colorings. Fornierly 10.00 to 12.50 Reduced to 1.00—2.00—3.00 UMBRELLAS—Greatly Reduced 4.65 All Silk Umbrellas on 16-rib Kyota or Paragon frame; amber- ite, carved wood, and paise pearl handles with tips and ferrules to match. Black, black and white, green, purple, red, brown and blue. Formerly 7.50 Reduced to . TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF Misses’ Coats Especially desirable—Sports and Informal Dress Coats—developed in twill, lorcheen, tweeds and candia cloth—straightline models, some with cape sleeves, capelets and flares; others beautifully embroidered and many with rich fur trimming. All the accepted colors of the season. Formerly 29.50 to 35.00 . 14 75 Redyced to 18.75 Formerly 35.00 to 45.00 Reduced to Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor i ‘A TWO-DAY, CLEARANCE OF. Misses’ Frocks Beautifully made, excellent quality and decidedly Smart Frocks for Summer afternoon, dinner and informal evening wear. Crepe de chine, georgette, flat crepe, polka dots, printed crepe and chiffon in exceptionally attractive versions of the jumper, basque, bolero, tiered and tailored modes. Form[s;li};cleg.ig to 19.50 12'75 i Formlszg’[ig.?g to 29.50 18.75 23.75 28.75 Formerly 49.50 to 69.50 Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 Redneed to 38.75 Reduced to Formerly 39.50 to 49.50 Misses' Frock Shop—Third Floor Reduced to 4 TWO-DAY, CLEARANCE O¥. Smart Sports Attire | SPORTS FROCKSI The popular two-piece styles that are prescribed by Paris. Rayon and mohair knitted models, some with the jumpers horisontally striped. Spun silk skirts with jersey jumpers, some of which are imported. Fine knitted silk frocks trimmed eith 2 mazch]inglgrgge ang _a(xn)umhcr of friska model& Formerly 19.50 to 25. Formerly 49.50 1500 Reduced to Reduced to 49'50 l SPORTS SKIRTS Pleats, flares 3.00 Reduced to 35.00 Formerly 65.00 to 75.00 ime wear; tweeds, plaids and two-tone 9% Smart flannel for da heather jersey for active sports. and plain treatments. Formerly 10.00 Reduced to Formerly 10.75 to 13.50 Reduced to Crepe de chine and polka dotted tailored models; French hand- made voiles; crepe de chine finger-tip blouses with high convertible collars and drawnwork or velvet applique trim in suit shades; printed crepe and white satin overblouses, embroidered in metal thread. Formerly 500 and 5.95 1 29 Reduced to . Formerly 5.00 and 695 2 95 Reduced to . Formerly 10.75 and 875 6 95 Reduced to . Pastel Velveteen Sports Jackets I Formerly 22.50 1 5 00 Reduced to . Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor e ————" A TWO-DAY CLEARANCE OF Dresses—beautifully tailored along the ‘lines most flattering to large women. Frocks for every Summer daytime occasion, of georgette, flat crepe and crepe de chine. Summer colorings and navy. In sizes 40)3 to 48J. Formerly 29.50 Reduced to 17.90 Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 Reduced to 38.75 Unusually fine quality Coats; twills and charmeen in smart styles and desirable colors. Beige or natural squirrel collars. Sizes 4414 to 507 Formerly 59.50 to 79.50 Reduced to 35.00 Larger and Taller Women's Shop—Second Floor A TWO-DAY, CLEARANCE OE 250 Voile and Broadcloth Dresses, delightfully suitable for warmer weather. Some elaborated by handwork and em- broidery. Others trimmed with tucking; lace or organdie. Charming modes. Sizes 36 to 46. Formerly 3.95 Reduced to 3.25 2 for 6.00 --In the Downstairs Store | | | | | fl | | | | | | | | | | | | | m / [} | ’ ’ i ' I 1 {

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