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THE_EVENTNG STAR WASHT TON. . 0. MONDAY. AUGUST 9. 1926 1u ? the need of real help ! wder of the gang. i Pellamy and Kenneth Har- | he co-stars of Peter B. Kyne's | “The Golden Strain,” the William Fox production shown at Crandall’s Cen- W/ | tral Theater yesterday and today. In the cast are Ann Pennington, Hobart Bosworth and Frank McGlynn, jr., also. The story is one of fast action Head of Stewardship Council e oty 1o wappiled. by Mack Announces Totals Donated | saaes aetretion is founs in & visuar: to All Sects in 1925. | ded attraction is found in a visual- WARDMAN PAR! 'Scaramouche.” tmgton, whi n the past few weeks | cellent program. of 1 another treat for patrons | n Rex Ingram's remark % chrunicle of the French Revolu- m, “Scaramouche.” | fere i3 a picture whose appeal will | were remuin the same 50 vears hence, if for the |the Mm but proves durable. It is one nd estimates |of the finest pictures ever made of and Jewish [the French revolutionary period. An excellent cast is headed by Alice rds conpected with the | Terry, Ramon Novarro and Lewis Council ral | Stone, and numerous bits of character ‘hurches gave $ portray by George Siegmann as Jenevolences uc Danton, Clotilde Delans as Marie An- all kinds, $332.552.0 toinette and Slarko Vorkabitch as wnd miscellane- [ Napoleon stand out in the picture. | $451,-| A new Aesop Fable and pipe organ 1 that | music complete the entertainment, yman | An_ensemble of 10,000 people, it is g wiscel- | claimed, make the mob scemes re- markabie. 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White and Blue Polka Dot Frock, size 18 115 .$100 .$110 Imported Beige Crepe Afternoon Gown, size 36. . . .$200 Light Green Printed Dress, with cream lace, size 44.$85 ite Roma Dress, embroidered in black, size 40. .$110 The Walnut Room. Third fjoor. Crepe de Chine Chemise and Step-In Drawers $2.95 So well tailored that they increase the smartwess of your slender silhouette Flower-tinted — with bits of hand embroidery and net that add a touch of femininity to these tai- lored models. Amazingly durable —and so casy to launder. Silk Underwear Seotion, First floor. Japanese Folding Fans Keep You Cool Special Values 25¢c to $1 Defeat the heat with one of these lovely fans, paint- ed with a charming Jap- anese scene. Black, black and white. and several combinations of colors. Fan Section, First floor. Swinging Photo Frames Special $ 1 Artistic and unusual photo frames at this special price. Two attractive styles—one of which is sketched. In gray or gilt—sizes 6x9 to 7x11. Idcal for a gift and most popular for bridge prizes. Frame Section. Fifth Floor. id NOW ON SALE Light Summer Frocks Very Specially Priced $5 Prints Rayon Voile Pongee I'ar better. smarter and more attractive Dresses than you usually find at this price. Charming mod- elsof cool, sheer fabrics—fine voiles, pongees, color- ful rayons and gay prints—that strike all the essen- tially smart notes of the mode. Just the frocks you find so many uses for—on warm Summer days. Home Frock Section. Third floor. August Special Selling 1,000 yards Cretonnes 28c yard Myriads of Colors—25 Selections A remarkable opportunity that offers real savings of which you will want to take advantage—espe- cially if you are planning any redecorating this Fall. The quality, patterns and colors are of the higher grade type that we regularly sell at much higher prices. Make your selections early—for they are sure to sell rapidly at 28c yard. Curtain Section. Sixth floor. g d 4 SALE—Little Girls' Cool Bloomer Dresses Special, $2 Lovely little Dresses have just arrived, made of these cool fabrics—dimity, lawn and dotted Swiss— with touches of hand embroidery and smocking— in sleeveless styles or with short sleeves—others with contrasting collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sketched—Lavender flowered white dimity frock with clever kick pleat, $2. Orange and white striped dimity frock with bits of hand embroidery, $2. Infants' Section, Feurth floor. CLEARANCE Boys' Trot-Moc Oxfords $3-45 vWere 56 Reduced for immediate disposal to make room for other merchandise. These well known oxfords are sturdy, comfortable shoes—well constructed to in- sure long service. Made of tan Elkskin with welt sole. Sizes 2V to 6. Children’s Shoe Section. TFourth floer. Special Purchase and Selling Wool Bathing Suits Usually Would Sell Much Higher $2'95 . One-piece Bathing Suits, of fine-grade wool—in heavy ribbed weave and light-weight weaves—in the most popular colors and styles—collegiate stripes, the bordered stripes and plain-colored suits. Made to fit and to withstand strenuous swimming and look well on the beach. Every desirable color. Sportewear Section. Third Soor Summer Clearance Women’s Sports Shoes That Have Been Selling at $12.50 $7.75 A limited group oi jour styles of well made sports shoes are reduced because of broken sizes. The styles are the smartest, including the Deauville sandal and the plain white buckskin with crepe rubber sole—the leathers are the finest—some with smart combinations of reptile. Sizes: AAA S, - 5%,6,6%,7; AA 5,545,615, A 4,5, 5%,6,614,7; B 4, 5, 5%, 6,6); C 3, 315, 4, 6, 6%, 7. ‘Women's Shoe Section. Third floor. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Special---Boys’ Sports Sweaters $3.95 Pull-over Sweaters. knit from a very fine grade of wool yarn—were made to sell for much more. V neck. Brilliant colors, novelty patterns—boys like. Light of weight—for sports wear now and cool days later. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boye' Section. Fourth fleor Fashionable Clocked Silk Hose $ 1 95 Seldom can you find clocked hose so low priced and especially when it has re turned to the Paris boule vards as the smartest modc Medium-weight hosc of purest silk from toe to hem (that is lisle lined), with Paris and wide open clock~ Preferable new Shades Hostery Section. First floor. August Special N Woodthrop Step-In Girdles \ girdle 1l “lendern firm surgic. figured broche—to give fort and freedom- to give smooth lines 14 inch lengths tached. | Size Corset Section. Third floo: New Fall Handbags $3 and $5 (ate-top Envelope, Pouch Underarm Bag and back- strap Envelope—of Pin Mo rocco, Lizard, Cali and Pin Seal—in the newest colors—so moderatefy priced that you will want for now and Fall. Leather Goods Section. First floor. —— 275, P ey