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- THE .EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, 1926. D. C. MONDAY, JULY 26, Call Main 8780—and our Personal Shopping Bureau will shop for you! = SUSPEGTS HURDER | s - o N DEATHSOFFOLR tion. Satisfaction assured. | Sheriff Believes Family Was =~ hePAL | Take your youngsters for a ride around the Tidal Basin on the SWAN BOAT G Street at Eleventh and less fortunate chiliren will benefit through THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tidal Basin at 17th St.) Your Plants Need A Meal Each Week In the spring plants are fhey need on orous, they requi lots of it. ¢ Plantabbs contain / nitrogen, phosphoric< acld (ammon potash in quick-act water - soluble | . That means that they begin to | feed the roots at the first watering - in- stead of six weeks lateras ordinary fer- tillzers do. Use Plantabbs on all” your plants every week or ien days and yo summer flowers will bloom laier, your f flowers earlier and vowll have more them than ever before. All florists, druggists and seed dealers el Plantabbs. Accept no substitutes. Plantabbs Odorless Plant Food freshness Clean mountain air fragrant with pine breezes—glorious views of valley and stream— your spirit lifted high above the dead levels of everyday life—hovs refreshing! Kolynos also refreshes and invigorates, stirring your dulled, fatigued senses with ! its matchless freshness. It leaves your mouth tingling and clean—so refreshed! Kolynos cleans your teeth and gums in an exhilarating way. It leaves your mouth feeling fresh and fine. Itdoes iou ever so much more good ecause you like it and be- cause there’s no unpleasant druggy taste. You know Kolynos is right —it feels right. Try Kolynos tonight. Know the comfort and luxury of a mouth really clean and pro- tected from infection—pleas- antly protected by Kolynos, the refreshing dental cream. " | FREE METHODISTS BEGIN Slain Before Fire Destroyed Home in Michigan. | By the Assoclated Préss. MUSKEGON, Mich., July 26— | Sheriff's officials have begun an inves- | tigation into the deaths of Ralph F. Chrystie, promonent local business | man, his wife and two children, whose | bodies were found Saturday in the ruins: of their home at Bear Lake, | near here. which was destroved by fire. The ‘bodies of the four, who were thought to have met death in the fire, were examined by physicians today and the later expressed the opinion that death was not caused by suffo- catlon, The bodies of the two children were found in the living room, where they had been sleeping. Those of the parents in an adjoining chamber. Their position indicated no attempt had been made to flee from the burn- ing bullding, Sheriff Lyman T. Covell sald, in expressing the opinion that it was unlikely none of the four would | have been aroused by the fire had; { thev been alive. The theory that the family may have been slain and the house fired er up the crime and the possi- | of a sucide pact are being in- REVIVAL CAMP FRIDAY Annual Fortnight Services Will Be at Glenmont, Near Here, on Brookville Pike. The annual encampment of com- municants of the Free Methodist Church of the Philadelphia_and Cul peper districts of the New York Con- ference will be held at Glenmont, Md., about 12 miles from Washington on the Brookville pike, beginning Friday, | and lasting through August 8. Those attending the revival camp will be housed in tents, and provided regular meals and camp equipment. The schedule of activities outlined in- clude an opening service of holiness meeting at 6 a.m., followed by family devotions at 8, a love feast will be at 9, preaching service at 10. After lunch a children’'s meeting will be held, and at 6:30 p.m. there will be a meeting for young people, and preach- ing again at 7:30. Among those who will conduct the services are Dr.'and Mrs. Backenstoe, for many wvears missionaries to Africa, who will speak at a meeting Augus€ "l to be conducted under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society. Others to speak are Rev. J. F. Franklin, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Rev. ‘Washington; Kress, Philadelphia; Rev. kins, Spencerville, Md Jennings. Alexandria, Va. house, Woodville, Md.; Rev. C. Heath, Wilmington, Del.; Rev. J. F. Dunham and Jennie Dunham. CLEVELAND’S DAUGHTER, MRS. M. C. DELL, WEDS Divorcee Marries John Harlan Amen at Her Mother’s Home in New Hampshire. By the Associated Press. TAMWORTH, N. H., July 26.—Mrs. Marion Cleveland Dell, daughter of President Grover Cleveland, . was married here vesterday afternoon to John Harlan Amen, son of the late | Harlan Page Amen, former principal of Phillips Exeter Academy. The ceremony- at Intramont, the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Frances Cleveland Preston, was performed by the Rev. C. Pardee Erdman of Los Angeles, assisted by Dr. John H. Fin- ley of New York. Only immediate members of the families attended. Mrs. Dell was granted a divorce from William Stanley Dell of New York in Paris last September. Landmarks Destroyed. | SAN ANDREAS, Calif. July 26 | ®.—Three of the histbric landmarks of the noted Bret Harte and Mark {Twain country,. the Metropolitan Hotel, Friedberger Building, and the Whitlock Building, were: destroyed by la $200,000 fire that swept this com- | munity yesterday. Cause of the fire [ was undetermined. The Metropolitan Hotel, constructed in 1850, with its overhanging fron balconies on all four sides, was a landmark in the mother lode country. I SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at _and_Sailings From New York, Daslight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bremen—DBremen . Toloa—Port. Lamo DUE TODAY. Flora—Caracas Albert Ballin—Haniburg Minnetonka—London Andania—Hamburg Frederick VIlI—Copenhagen Rosalind- Joh DUE TOMORROW. Jtie—Liverpool .. e sdoresan Padst " Siboney——fll;d Mayaro—" ad Fon St George—Berinud EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Aconcagua—Valparaiso Adriatie—Liverpdol .. American Banker—London . American Shipper—Londc ‘Aquitania—Southampton yron—Pir: s Bremen ne—} Columbye- en Now—A New Coty Combination Package .85¢ Complete with a booklet on the correct use of rouge and powder A combination to promote tire per- fect harmony of complexion that modern chic demands. It includes 1 BOX OF COTY FACE POWDER (Choice of all shades) 1 COTY ROUGE REFILL AND PUFF (In harmonizing shade) 1 BOOKLET INustrated by Charles Dana Gib- son, a helpful guide to the correct use of both. PALAIS ROYAL—Tollet Goods Department—Main Floor A Few Words to the Wise! Clearance of. COATS ]/2 Price! Women’s Coats Misses’ Coats Larger Women’s Coats Girls’ Coats Little Tots’ Coats OR travel, sports, general vacation wear and to wear late into the Fall! Every gar- ment particularly styled and attractively finished—from the tiny models for tots and girls to sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 40 for women and 38 to 441; for larger women. At just half the pn;cc they have been selling for—think of it! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Fioor Two Outstanding Values In Our August Sale of BLANKETS Now Is the Time to Buy! It’s no wonder Washington women have learned to stock up at The Palais Royal's annual August Sale of Blankets! Look at these values —and they are just two of many unusual features— All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $6.75 pr. Regularly $9.85 ' Beautiful Plaid Blankets of selected wool, bound with sateen! They will harmonize with most any color scheme. In the popular 66x80-inch size. L. S: Plaut Company, Newark Chicago Kresge Department Stores, Inc. An Extraordinary Summer Event for Women and Misses of Summer Voile Dimity Batiste Rayon Broadcloth TissueGingham 400 Dresses to Choose From oughl Separately, $2.77 UST one of these dresses for as little as $2.77 is a great value. But think of the additional saving if vou buy two! If youdon’t need sev- eral yourself, bring your friends and save more by buying in pairs. Dainty styles that any woman will delight in wearing these hot days. Tailored dresses withkick pleats, nmodels with delicate handwork. De- mure styles with ruffles. Bright and dark shades. Sizes from misses 16 to women’s 46. And a few extra sizes in some styles. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor 5 - tThe Advance Sale of FUR COATS offers savings of 20% and 25% on later Fall Prices THE price of a fur coat is a large matter. Big _enough to make you stop_and think about these savings in this hot weather. The prices of fur coats in this advance Sale are just about one-fourth lower than they will be around November. Buy your coat now. We'll store it free until November. One of this Sale’s Price Achievements! Coats of Luxurious Furs T CARACUL SEALINE (Sheared Dyed Coney) “l4 Million More by September 4” That slogan stands for intensive selling at The Palais Royal! Judg- ing by the number of packages being delivered by our fleet of fast delivery trucks, it seems as thou every home in W gton receives one or more packages daily from The Palais Royal QOur buyers are making more frequent trips to market—and the fresh, new merchandise at unusu- ally low prices arrives daily! Sale of Silks and Sports Woolens Lucky days for thrifty shoppers! They are saving many dollars on seasonable silks and sports fabrics— for we must clear our stocks before taking inventory. « $1.95 54.in. Bordered Crepe 54-in. Bordered Flat Crepe 54.in. Bordered Tub Broadcloth 36-in. Mallinson’s Khaki- Kool 40-in. Mallinson’s Mandarin Cord 40-in. Printed Crepe Superior 40-in. Printed Cobweb Georgette Novelty Rayon Sports Fabrics « $2.95 54-in. Bordered Satin Crepe, with eyelet embroidery 40-in. Mallinson’s Printed Pussy Willow 40-in. Novelty Patio Crepe 36-in. Satin Francaise Sports Fabrics, 75¢ Yd. Have a smart dress for only a few dollars! Novelty Siik and Rayon, Printed Silk Mixed Satin Canton, White Sports Rayon with colored stripes. Sports Woolens, $1 Usually sold for $1.59, $1.98 to $3.49—during this sale only—§1. 54.in. Wool-mixed Flannels 30-in. ‘All-wool Flannels 27.in. Botany Printed Flannels Imported Silk Striped Crepe 54-in. Novelty Skirtings 54-in. Novelty Coatings PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor - Derryvale LINENS 1/3 Off - Regular Prices We've extended our August Sale to include these famous linens! What an opportunity for the bride-to-be or the bride of many years! Here age a few of bargains you'll find: $4.50 2x2 yd. Cloths, $3 '$5.25 2x2Y} yd. Cloths, $3,50 $6.00 2x3 yd. Cloths, $4 $6.75 22-in. Napkins to match, doz., $4.50 PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor BE among the truly smart. Enjoy wearing one of these lovely coats in the early part of the season. Selected only from the most reputable furriers. Autherfic styles. Guaranteed perfect pelts. . Hand-painted, shirred or embroid- ered silk linings. “ > Sealine Coats Coats of Brown Pony $149 $149 Expertly - dyed that deep, Richly sleek and with a slim, glossy black mever achieved tailored air to their styling, it Tn inferior furs. Bolster col- is no wonder these promise to lars and pointed cuffs of soft - be a Fall favorite. eir lines bronze and oyster. Their col- blue, beige or natural squirrel. slenderize. lars and cuffs of self fur. Other Groups in the Advance Fur Sale, $195 to $595 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor All-Wool Novelty Blankets, $4.95 ea. Individual Blankets, to use the year around as extra bedding, and just the'right weight for mid-season use. Solid colors, with noveltypanel bor-* ders. Most of them bound in safeen. 66x80 inches. PALAIS ROY AL—Second Floor " Coats of Caracul $149 Curly, long-haired peits, silken in_their fineness. In lustrous Suffren—Havre * Tnited _States—Copenk Voltaire—Buenos 4 Resolute—Hambur ~Cape Comorin—Bal