Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1926, Page 27

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2\ r—-—————-——————————M—\“R Wi HINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926 et o g vovende ot (| PRESIDENT REGE/=S S S . —| |JUDGE KEEPS WATCH |z 2 el oo R R”MANIA PI.ANS m};-“;.n‘?; I},,Qf‘??:’jl???s Nem GIVEN FOR SECURITY T ROl b e T eraa ot S B ST COPY OF SAINT’S LIFE |sivuiitns' vt Char] is o - with having d ded rity. Cob: Charles Wise, second leader; at mam”ofi;‘.- ;’gflnw:mfimv flm“)t TWO FIGHT EXTRADIT!ON. Prenmhent. i s s er Taylor explained to the | PAE]- W|IH RUSSIA e hhaet ’ valued at $150. Coby also left 50 cents e g d March, “The Shenandoah N Florida Governor Rebukes Officials | S, oo it "l | Alleged Embezzlers Are Held in|Glasgow Priest, Who Translated e ,:Z'r““!:‘-“-“f‘"‘:f;f, o te | il I;(_:\'cr and Malaria, . (Dedicated to Robert for Petty Practices to Swell '“,;‘}:fl“w‘:":;““fl':“;"fh:"l“;:'“]'mers e London for San Francisco. St. Therese's Autobiography, Ly ‘,’{,i;'\’.',',,x:,',;,’“,-',‘.,“,‘,','i‘,‘ e R S seny Recognition Will Be Based on| | 55, /0% peornet: “0n, ey o S Ly ol antorne e ! RO t i ) The justicé of the peace, the attorne: : Flower” shrine that is now | I‘J‘ in business for sixty sent the Governor. on January 15 noe churges ol s fined J. Coby of Miami $26.90. Tho |the uali: law city, Father Taylor ented his work to the Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe. Flu, Dengue, LONDON, July 2 (#).—Two men, Visits White House. held here under the names of Leopold and Julius Blumen, an order for whose nds of persons from years — and still going said, declared that he always retur " . A “ »ar. By the Assoc Non-Aggression Policy of In u lle“lth' 5 ‘:; 2 .::[I\\ Jewelry left with him under such cir- [extradition {0 Sun Francisco has| President Coolidge yesterday re- love: Hestited' M Jociir coaii il be fepu & -Ketelbey ALLAHAS Fla., July 2.—|cumstances in tobacco cans. heen granted, have filed an appeal | ceive andsomely bound leathe n the ha al A . e Soviet in Bessarabia. ' Kerns | |Justice of the Péace W. Hindle ¢ The governor, in a statement to the | Which will be heard next week. G bl LLin Wik .‘"‘ Sl of St §| in the goods they sell. a Cocoa district was requested erday | newspapers, stated that he was put-| The men are = £ COPY dransladcn fo e v the | el Founded 1864, biography of St. Therese, the new on as that|ment in the United States, from the | Carmelite saint, often referred to s would have to in San Francisco. The | wppo P e 5 from office | i 5 more hari§100\0005| Lae: Bttt Hiower WSy trangia . Gov. | Their real names, police say, are Lud. | tion was made by Rev. wig and J. M. Iusch of Paland, of Glasgow, Scotland. Accompanied |lating. e officlals on |rant charging 4 by Gov. “Mighty America” | |“by w . “Song of the been d Martin to show the executive | ting all county and at law or authority” he had [notice that such inding jewelr curity | charged against Hindi tendered for for al-|stop or that removals f would follow. The authorit Martin said, would not be permit HIRES TURNER | By the Ascociate BUCHAR ces Rumania, July 2. AN i n will open negotiations et «“1"‘ 1 of Coon- 1 with a view to recognizing Humoresque, government. n for this, the Rumanian ient s planning 1o obtain s from the Soviet that the Taylor Comin' Thru’ -..Bellstedt | 4.00 Ladies’ Silk Stripe 1.50 Women’s Silk and | latter will not make further efforts to By the United States Army | A o vetrieve Bessarabia, which has been Band, Capt. William J. Si | = Bathing Suits Rayon Hos the center of controversy for some| | N&rd. leader; Thomas F. Darcy, @ Y e time el Washington Scme Full Fashiored “We do not fear the red army.' Sarraci ock tonight om “Die v Premier Averescu told a correspondent 1 chimer for the Associated Press ither | do we fear bolshevist pre | We are gquite prepared ta mest both. | But we are continually annoved and | 1 by the frequent Russian in- | into our territory and the tant efforts to lation against 1 . 9.85 | Form-fit ing wool — Sull ’ skirts; round _necks American Beauty, | Kelly green, copen and Saxophone solo, “V; | Silk and Muslin Underw;ar Sfiecifils [ | 1.50 Imported Voile | Underwear | I Gowns, Teddies and Step- | ins of fine sheer voile. |}l Daintily trimmed lace yokes, bodice or built-up shoulders. | All wanted pastel shades. Muslin Costume Slips Fine, Sheer Muslin Slips, with hemstitched bodice tops, handmade lace edging and me- dnllion trimmed. _Double hip (A 4 Seeks Aid of Ttaly. || Technical serst. 1 orange, with contrast- '\Hilm‘ will & 1» s - ing colored stripes: all = # h the intermediary e e 2 ) sizes. - — - 1T = - ack. i e e ’ Sp el g S 1.?5 Boys’ and Girls’ Bathing Suits | 1 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. 1.00 Women’s Chiffon““Silk‘Hose | tasie” Haybart 1\ == and round necks. Knitted | 1 Smed | | March, ional Emblem. \ it. Blue and brown with c { N Efistil | led' Ban 1 I\ two-tone contrasting color i | Flastic c t fa to Run Gt 1 v trimming. Sizes 26 to 34, C \ ¥ A sland have d | Center —_— | S then to ope - Russia looking to reco | { mn:- by Rumania. | % FA 5 = = 3 T . R .| Big Girls’ Regulation Dresses 4th of July Sale of Khaki Flapper Suits St i B G ade of excelle Attty ] ; R bopillation of fhat pro L bray. “in - regulation style ! acs; 4hon i ohcancnl + B SllHo ol | | vt soio by o B omacs R Made to Sell for 10.00 ot gpas on et . '.}v‘;p,h,“li -th(\:l{:-l\!..nl‘cli‘i. Al 2 o ‘The Prince of | trimmed. zes 7 to 14, All 7 Sakio g If the Soviet gove parea | | waltz, “Tre e Luder colors, e ~ Slenderizing models for ., . to do this, Rumania i ¢ to accord e ey 2.00 Hiking Suits ¢ woman requiring farg 69\: BO' s’ B 3 Shiis S e e LR Middy top and full- Al J Ui i) ‘i” louses ’IHK n\xynmllxl\ to those conclnded with pleated banded knee 79 inc luding model. 4 I ,"‘, .1" ‘)‘ ached 2 Cag ‘ bloomers of sulphur- = ‘ ke pictire-choic : tar models, short slec P dved khaki: one pocket. of dots, figures, or with cuffs; stripes a C MAN HELD UP AT HOME, Sizes 7 to 16. | 7 no patterns. Sizes . YIELDS CASH AND WATCH 69c Girls’ Muslin Underwear o : g == - Gowns, Billie Burke Slips ‘ ) 1.00 Boys' Khaki Pants ] “Jimmy Thief” Also Enters Apart- and Combinations, made of Washable, fast - dye o C ment and Carries Off Woman's sheer, fine muslin; lace and c s - < i i Rings and Purse. embroidery trimmed. Sizes On Sale Tomorrow . ) ‘ 300—2.49 Broadcloth F"'}H in Finale, “The Flying Wedge | DRESS . Dolby ] ::i Saconateties e 1 Street Dresses with set- .29 ctiene: o vas v “up 5 Sl PERPETUAL < I,‘”" “fl*"i & :\.Nr-—wl pistol at hi ome this lots, £u anc sbbed of BUILDING stripes in light and dark colorings. 16 to 46 sizes northeas ASSOCIATION — his ink s s 15.00 to 25.00 : : e . sea x 12 el SILK DRESSES ' | | 50c Ladies’ Ribbed 0 g Union Suits 19c Ladies’ et e 3 ].l) .ln' >»11 ‘.‘,/,(' ]'rl!'v»(“;] RilbediVests Compounded This Style (extra and regular). i = . Semi-Annually Extra Size plain black for mourning. [ gc g Pension Clerks Dropped. Commencing January 1, 1926 Dress fashionable dots, "‘"]"!l.“l Cnnzeln on B Assets O plain colors, including ¢ ? n Bu- | ssets Over .85 white. High-class novelty X ring $12,000,000 or tailored styles, worth s Surplus, $1,000,000 il to 25.00. 3 : - O fomerd Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. = R ‘ New separation lis (o of e new bige.. 1004 F ST N, “CAN'T BE BEAT SALE 3.00 MEN’S SHIRTS i :{‘m\‘h:fl‘{']"[j‘:'_”' .:;32158'\35:]02&(, ;I;csidenl of S cd Madras and F 1 1 b JCSH . CARR, Sec" ! N d Madras and Broad- — s F k : )/ 750101000 Shirts = e .85 Rl - S Tub Silk—Rayons—Crepe de ine : cuffs. fied collar or with neck- Georgette—Voile Bt ol s e et oty ‘ : | y = 1.00 Men’s 1.25 Men’s 1 Hat for 99c DRESSES Balbrigan Union Broadcloth and “to oute | | Suits Madras Union i 00 | A marvelous dress val- i ; A 2 Hats fOl' = | || ue, embracing 500 brand- Distan e Atlas J 1 | 1\ new Summer frocks n; @ i ‘ o | || dots, stripes, figured anc ! sk G 1,000 to Choose From | |i v cior Jut e | ¥ ene Mews site 1 Maryhad, Deiaware, Northern 4 | ||| garment for these hot | ) Sow 1.00 Men’s Mustin i ‘Virginla, District of Columbia, > V l . T | || days. Choice of 16 to 46 I L 39 Night Shirts L | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New SN | Blggest alues in 1 own | pg s1ecs. i _k ; ‘_C " \ e - ' hat Sold to 3.98 i : . . ‘ ; LD et 2l G E 4th of July Specials L R o or T s ———— = | 2.00 Knickers............. ...1.69 R = - | 1.50 Middies............ 938 TR i LS. M; | 25.00 Coats....... ssvsiie iR : : 79c¢ Silk-Mixed Crepes | 1000 Coate....... 0100000100 I M a00 1.98 SILK CREPE { White, Navy, Black, Gray, c_‘ | || 5.00 Silk Petticoats...............1.00 | 36-inch Pure Silk Crepe —a Rose, Light Blue, Pink, Green ii Extra and regular size Broadcloth || |J rich. lustrous, firm quality. Ivery k > |and Tan Silk-mixed, 36-inch- " Blous'es seisim e s e s eiaieie o IO : wanted color, including black and - | wide Crepe. Saturday Special. | 598 Ra?ncoatsi cees e o 3elY white, is in the lot. l 13,00 Little Tots’ Sille & Worsted Capes Silk and Worsted Capes, knitted in nov- elty weaves; plain or fancy collars and 1 o | fronts; pink, blue and white, in two-tone effects. Little Tots’ Dresses ) Sleeveless Apron Dresses in ! / the prettiest printed patterns; i 8 both light and dark effects; c2 Zes\ nicely trimmed; sizes 2 to 6. 1.00 Rompers and Creepers ! Mercerized poplins and fbetter qual- & ity chambray, made in Dutch Boy style. | Solid colors, including white or with | white tops. Hemstitched or silk em- | broidery trimmed. All colors. Sizes You’ll Have to Hurry for The Star’s : Auto Route Distance Atlas Only a Few Copies Left You'll find it especially handy in your “run” over The Fourth. Accurate information. QWWXWWW%W%%@E&%‘%&W@»W 9.;;( hems. White and all colors. 36 to 44. 69¢c Crepe and Muslin Nightgowns 55¢ Round and Jenny neck. Solid colors or fancy flow- ered crepe, also novelty cloth and plain muslin; embroidery or fancy stitched. All colors. 1.50 Milady Corsettes 3.00—4.00—5.09 SHOES Patent Colt Skins Satin Velvets Vici Kid Suede 2t06. ¥ : i || 1.50M Frock | 10 & Thls Coupon all(l 15(‘. & Y orning rocks = BGI:}I,: All the new, smart novelty o i S0 Attractive patterns of printed materials oA T IR T i d lia 2 Buys a Copy of The Star’s Auto- | in light or dark colors; tie-back sashe oos ool gLty an strap and cut-out and open = b mobile Route and Distance Atlas | wide organdie‘collars and organdie cu:xfl s {:;z;’ybz\;fi:‘gpfif‘u‘i mw;let :ur:;‘.l Gra.y SleSare loniitallisizer — J —apon presentation at The Star Business Office. Add 3¢ for postage. % 1 | s!nce»\"es: all “vmj?(’d,mlff _J“h“‘fl”""f' porters. 36 to 48 sizes. White = 3 4 S s d - e —

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