Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1926, Page 16

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RUN-OFF PRIMARY LODMING IN TEXAS Moody Lacks Majority on Un- official Report—Mrs. Fer- guson’s Role Uncertain. [ mosphere on the Miriam cnter to make t tevised unofficiz ~how_ that Moody i votes of orner nomina zuson b Previous Jority. Moody's two con candidat mation Legislatu business and sign probably Saturday if 1 formal with James B, governor, ment 1o The 1% 1 also withheld com- | ment on_the Moody campaign fund | charge. T ites prohibit con- | tribution candidates and | specify ate veceiving such subscript ¢ have his name barred from the ballot. TWO HELD ON BAIL | AFTER RAID IN COUNTY Montgomery Police Say 160 Per- sons Were at Dance Early Sun- day Near Silver Spring. Bpacial Dispatch fo Tha Star August 9 ROCKVILLE. Md., Charges of cor house were prefe gomery County Julia Walker and following a raid at 1 o'clo day morning at the Toll Gate 'l House, on the Colesville Stlver Spring. They were re $500 hond each for appe: oourt here tomorrow morni Six officers visited the | ing receipt of informa dents of the county, found a dance in progr count, the officers report, 100 persons were present. Miss Walker wave her hon Address ew York Harmon | was recorded as the conductor of the orchestra. 100,000 VISIT SESQUI. Becord Throng.:bkés Ekposition and Attends Sunday Services. PHILADELPHIA, A\HL‘\IS! 9 (P Yesterday's attendance at the Sesqui- 1 exposition, which is open | despite protest of minis- 2| terial and church or estimated by exposit than 1( ). a rec 1e expo- | sition opened in June On Sundays the amusement fea tures of the centennial are thrown open fres of charge. grounds heing the terdenominational reli in the auditorii attended. by Rev. L Firet Baptist SR e imission to the | v fee. The In.| s services | Cha DRY RAID CAUSES PANIC. | | Atlantic City Cafe Scene of Mad | Rush in Hold-Up Fear. pled ' Larkin's « i BREAKFAST COFFEE Your favorite bev- erage flavor —in a frosty, cooling drink of deliciousness that brings Spring to your Summer day! Roasted RIGHT here in Washington LANSBU Gy e dc ki In one or more of the delightful styles are: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. 2V 9cs 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Going—At Sharp Reductions! < All Summer bound—in must, of Winter indeed. fons; flat crepe, binations, voiles, pongees. Sizes 14 to 20 in the Misses’ Sizes 36 to 54/, in the Women’s Shop SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Silk Frocks Reduced to but a Jraction of their value! $8.90 A wonderful opportu- nity for all women and misses who are vacation- August! We necessity, our thoughts to Fall and apparel at this time—but for you it will long be Summer and such an offer as this is timely, Choose from a colorful array of gay flowered chif- flowered, figured and coin dot georgettes, veiled prints, crepe roma, washable crepe de chine, prints, sport silks. voile and linen com- handmade linens and silk A Twofold Opportunity for Saving in a Special Selling of SILKS Two of the most desirable of smart weaves —in every possible color that Summer fashions demand. From our regular stocks—at far- from-regular prices! 40-in. Pure Dye Washable Crepe $1.95 Our Regular $2.25 Grade A fine, even weave, in great demand for all types of frocks, lingerie and many other purposes. Choice of more than 50 colors. turn 40-in. Lustrous Satin Crepe, Yd. $2.69 Our Regular $2.98 Grade One of the most desirable silks for the coming Fall season—a rich, lustrous quality in all the newest light and dark shades. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Shop Again Tomorrow! Sale of Men’s Imported English Broadcloth Sale! 2,000 Pieces Girls’ Underwear A Remarkable Special Offering of 59¢ to $1.00 Grades 39c - The time of all times for mothers 1o rvplrmsh the wardrobes of their 410 14 year old daugh-. ters —is here and now! Many are man- ufacturers’ samples— ALL are remarkable at 39c¢. Pri lips, combinations, Billie Burkes and pajamas of serviceable musline:gowns of crepe, as well as mus- made, with trimmingsthat are practical as well as dainty. Won- derful values! FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. lin. All well’ Shirts If you’re wise you’ll stock up now— for the savings are most unusual! Quantity buying means great savings—and we hought 5.000 of them. That is why we can afford to offer higher priced chirts for only $1. are the last word in style, quality and workmanship. The selling begins at 9:15—it will be fast, so come as early as you can. Collar Attached and Neckband Styles And vou'll like them, too. for they If you can’t come, phone! In W hite Only—Sizes 135 to 18 DIRECT STREET ENTRANCE TO MEN'S SHOP—OFF 3th The August Sale of Blankets and Bedding Continues to Offer Amazing Values! Remember— A Deposit Will Hold Goods for Future Delivery Fine All-Layer 68x80 All- Felt Mattress Wool Plaid Blankets the usual price! Made by the A high- grade blanket—very : 3 = low priced! Made of carefully Capitol Bedding Co.: a soft, selected virgin wool, firmly comfortable and resilient mat- woven to give warmth and tress. All sizes. service. 70x80 All- Wool Plaid Blankets $10.44 P Just about all you could wish in a warm, rich, all-wool blan- ket! The quality is avident— as is also the remarkable value. Pretty colorings. $1.69 Fast-colored Long 70x80 All- Wool Plaid ‘ Blankets A suycrvaluv—theee richly colored plaid blankets of 1009, selected virgin wool: beautiful- ly loomed and finished. Note the generous size. Extra Special! 80x105 Crinkled Bedspreads, ea., One of our most astounding values in this sale. stripes of gold. rose or blue on ecru ground. Scalloped edges. enough to cover pillows. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. JGUST 9, 1926. TUESDAY SHORT LOTS Draperies and Rugs RUFFLED CURTAINS, some with valance and tie- backs; $1.95 and $2.95 grades. PaE ..o $ 1 065 BAR HARBOR CHAIR SETS—Cushion and back rest; cretonne covered; were $1.95. $1 .25 SeW oo OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES—White, tan, green and mauve: 36 in. by 6 ft. cut. Complete with fixtures. Tomorrow, cacht ;... 0s S35¢ CRETONNE REM- NANTS—5 to 10 yard lengths. Formerly 25¢ to 65¢ yard. To- morrow. yard.. 1 9C CRETONNE CUSH- . IONS—for porch or ca- noe. Special, Tuesday only, ool ST DR 45 C (16) 9x12 FIBER RUGS, closely woven and durable. Were $13.50 and $15.00. Tuesday .. (9) 9x12 JAPANESE STRAW RUGS, neat, cool looking designs. Tuesday's price, each ..... $3 . 75 (100) 18x36-IN. FIBER RUGS—Were 95¢: now. (3) MATTING RUGS, 9x12 fe. .75 Close-ou t, each . LINO LE UM REM- NANTS, inlaid. printed ’nrnd ‘;'eh base. Clean-up uesday, yardk ... 3 9 C FIFTH FLOOR. (200 GENUINE RED CEDAR CHESTS, 40 in. long, 18 in. lugh and 171 in. wide. Were $16.50. Tuesday's price, $10.95 FIFTH FLOOR Small Needs IN(()}IQ)I;)ILOT DRESS LIN- S, black and white, each.. 25 C RICKRACK BRAID, white only; assorted md|1u, 6 pieces ..... FANCY RIBBON GAR- TERS, in pret- ty colors. B 23¢ WATER WAVE '(]:‘O“qufi on a (‘ard uesday, (2 i SN 40 C BIAS BINDING S— Bl:]wl]: or white: asst. widths; 6 yards ........ l OC STREET FLOOR House Dresses (75) HOUSE DRESSES of ging- ham, broadcloth and linen. All colors and sizes. Reg. $3.95, Tuesday. $2.39 (1000 HOU FROCKS, of ging- ham, flock dot voile and dimity. Broken sizes. Special, $1.30 THIRD FLOOR Knit Underwear ) GLOVE AND *-INS, $1 00 SILK each ..... (150) AND STEP-INS. Special, 2 for $1.00 THIRD FLOOR REMNANTS OF COLORED WASH GOODS, printed voiles, gingham, batiste and other materials. 1 to 3 yd. lengths. Ya ... 190 54-INCH RAYONS, all w‘lln!ed shades. Special, Yo ... 39¢ THIRD FLOOR $9.45 l RAYON V S Linens and Towels MADEIRA CENTERS —44-in. rounds and squares— $6.00 grades, $3.00 $7.00 grades, $3.50 $7.50 grades, $3.75 $8.00 grades, $4.00 PART LINEN CRASH TOWELING. 14¢ 18c grade, vard TURKISH TOWELS, 22x45 in.; blue, rose and gold borders. Each ........ 35¢ 1RISH LINEN TABLE- CLOTHS, size 63x63 in. Gold or green borders. Were $2.25. Tuesday $ 1 u75 LINEN TABLE SETS, nx.O' cloth” "and six 15x15 n. napkins. Were $: [ues- day, set... $3 095 LINEN NAPKINS, floral designs; size 12x12 in. Were 25c. 17¢ Tuesday, eaelivia.. . 2. LINEN BRIDGE SETS, blue, rose and gold bor- ders. 1 cloth gnd 4 nap- kins. Were $1.75. Tuesday .. $ l 050 TRIRD FLOOR Leather Goods (5) WHITE WASH. ABLE KID BAGS. silk lined, fitted with inside {vurl‘fll-sand mirror. Regu- arly $4.95, Tupsda_w , $3 49 4 W -\EHABLE PAT. ENT LEATHER BAGS, with inside purse and ;;;_rror. Regular .95 (10) WHITE SILK BAGS, all silk lined. Special . - 91.95 NTREET FLOOK. Housewares - 12.INCH LAWN gl()W[-R Regular 6.95 value $4-95 59¢c EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS 24x33 in., ol' rustless gal- vanized wire. Bkl . ..., 3 9 C <1.93 WAL \ uT 30x78 $1 69 $2.75 25 FT. 5PLY gmp]rl\' HOSE. “.... SED 49 'WHITE EN- AMELED KITGHEN STOOL. $ l i 00 all steel .. €150 NURSERY RE. | FRIGERATOR, packed with min- eral ool D3.39 SIXTH FLOOR 12 BIRDCAGES. walls slight- ody imperfect and shop- worn. Regular $3.2 grades. cial at QPP 98C BRIDGE : ]36—in. cover and | our 12-in. napkins, Set.. 89(: CHILDR STAMPED DRESSES, clearance of discontinued numbers in linene, ging- ham, voile and shadow lawn. Sizes 2 to 12 years. 19¢ to 48c¢ SWEET G R ASS BASKETS, rmmd or oval Special— 49¢ to 98¢ FOURTH FLOOR Corsets CORSETS AND GIR- DLES, odds and ends of Binner models that have been much higher priced. In three special groups, $3.89, $6.95, $9.95 LE CONTOUR GIR- DLES, smart and usually hmhrr priced; beautifully made. A very unusual \aluc $7 95 S!'.'O"I.l FLOOR Jewelry METAL BRACELETS —Four rows with fancy ! stone setting in center; were 59¢c. Tues- 49C (o e STREET FLOOR | | | | | | | | COA A weekly savings event in which we clear stocks of odd lots, mer- chandise that is slight- ly soiled and mussed and broken sizes—and the savings are OUT- STANDING! (50) HANDSOME BLACK TABLE LAMPS, metal base and two-light, pull- chain 52.95 socket .. SIXTH FLOOR Boys’ Dept. BOYS’ SH SUITS, Oliver Twist, flapper and middy styles. Sizes 214 to 8 years 79 C BOYS® ]0'\(1 PANTS, khaki or white drill. Sizes 6 RV 98¢ B 0'Y S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. of check- ed nainsook. Sizes 26 to 32: also waist suits, sizes 2 to 39C BLOUSES, in shades or stripes. :~'im“7 59 C to 15 BOY WASH AND STRAW HATS. Many cute styles BATHING i[fl\ Sizes 2 to 98 C § GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS, golf knickers. Sizes 8 to e $6.59 BOYS' SPORT COATS, all-wool blue serge and S plain GIRLS’ or for their perfect knit and perfect fit. Want- sizes amlvnlors $4 95 SECOND FLOOR Sheets and Domestics 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS, good weight. Were $1.09. Tuesday. eacl 88 C PILLOW e from dressin soiled. Sizes 45x36, 4’\'50 and Toaawd fOr $1 UNBLEACHED TON. 36-in. width. 18c grade, l 21/2 C CcOT- yard ... HE INGBONE TICKING, 32-in. width. Special, b O RN 3 9 C THIRD FLOOK GIRLS' KHAKI KNICKERS, w ilh belts. Sizes 7-14. Were $1.69. $l Tomorrow . KHAKI \IIDDIE y two styles to match Summer Coats $15 WHITE FLANNEL _$15, OO Sl.'y GEORGETTE In navy it it $9.90 §1.95 TO $8.95 KNICK- ER SUITS. 1 Off " JLANETTE we . $11.90 30 TO $75 TWILL ((Hl\ coter ST SECOND FLOOR. $15 and $16.50 TAILORED SILK FROCKS, in a num- ber of trim, sport styles and lovely Summer shades. Sizes 16 to 42: only $8.95 SPORT SHOP. SECOND FLOOR -

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