Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1926, Page 23

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T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. & CAPT ROBERTSON SON MRS. BLAINE AIDS MATE." C. THURSDAY, AUGUg_;g_mfi____—'______&_‘ ABANDONS FLIGHT PLANS. kins, Arctic_air explorer, to sell his o S Y i s plane, the Detroit, caused his with came a member of Gen. Stuart’s stafl Child Seeks $10,000. |x1nm and the voungest and last sur- ot llllnol- primaries and the Newberry ing member of the staff of Gen. e @ e i . Comdr. Davis said. He | ‘The Yellow Cab B. Stuart, Confederate chieftain. |and participated in practically all the _— ‘The way to end this political sacri- drawal, Lieut. Com g pt. . the Mead- majo‘r Ca plry engagements in Vir- | Wife Takes Stump for Senate Can- | lege, it seems to me, is to deny every | Davis, Who Sought to Beat Fonck began making plans last May to 'uit'J «ued in the District . his_country near here, | ginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. candidate a seat so purchased, and tempt the flight and win the $25,00 $10,000 damages by to Paris, Cannot Get Plane. 5 S NEW YORK, August 12 (P).— Lieut. Comdr. Noel Davis, who plan- ned an attempt to beat Capt. Rene Fonck to Paris in a nonstop flight. und which have be didate in Wisconsin. STEVENS POINT, Wis, August 12 (#).—Beginning a campaign tour vesterday in behalf of her husband, Gov. J. J. Blaine, progressive Repub- first of all the voters should refuse to elect one whom they know is guilty of excessive use of money, or con- doning such use by others.” prize offered by Raymond Orteig for the first non-stop flight to Paris. Davis said it was impossible to as- semble another plane before Fonck's scheduled departure later this month. ather, George personal in- ng to the Capt. Robertson was with his chief -|when a bullet from the enemy’s gun put an end to Gen. Stuart’s fighting. Later Capt. Robertson was trans- e | ferred to the staff of Gen. W. H. F. Lee, and was with the Army at the a I’&cturesque V)rgmmn Was Last uing adventures durin, Surviving Member of Staff of Gen. tion of his lifetime. | of the War Between th ;H\fid on his tarm, devoti | and ener: Stuart. Conf G and poNroe streets nor onfederate. S Belyicto EEmowline: and Monroe stre. nort a c A few whole cloves added to the . 1 and sustained serlov Al tUHERCYEr fAead |SULONTEE Bt DIDDPmASOR 4 to]lican candidate for United States |fat in which doughnuts are fried gives | has been forced to give up the project. | gun dials were invented by Berosus, |is represented by Attorneys L e i T i T e o it of e vima | Senator, Mrs. Blaine declared that |them a very pleasing flavor. Refusal of Capt. George H. Wil | a Greek, about 530 B. C. L. Munter and John Thomas s | Virginia and spent much of his time d the reconstruction of his na-| “corruption for office must be met by ate and devastated South. He |women as well as men.” e men- daugh tioned the recent Pennsylvania and pt. Francis S |while 2 member of the unive n of former | he enlisted |n Company I m of Vir- | C; 200 Pairs—Women’s Silk-Mixed Hose, 50c 200 pairs Silk-and-rayon Hose, in shades of champagne, French nude, black, white and peach. Sizes 8% to 10. Mock seams. Fancy Sports Hose, 25¢ 200 pairs, with thread silk stripe in contrasting color. Shades of nude. French nude, polo and peach. Sizes 84 to 10. Mock seams. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 5¢ 500 Men’s Cotton Handkerchiefs in white; full-cut sizes. Of nice soft quality. DOWN STAIRS STORE [ SILKS, 75¢x 300 yards RADIUM. Striped TUB SILKS and Natural Colored PONGEE, aS“ltlic Fine CHARMEUSE. Also Novelty ilks. $1.65 Taffetas, $1.25 200 yards, in lovely changeable col- ors, at this price Friday. DOWN STAIRS STORE Bt;dding—Towels $1.18 and $1.28 Sheets, $1. 100, mill ruifs, in 81x90 and 72x90 sizes. Muslin Sheets, seamless and bleached. Sizes before hemming. 120 Pillowcases, 4 for $1. Of bleached muslin, free from dressing. 100 Turkish Towels, 35c each. Double- thread weave; all white. 120 Cotton Huck Towels, 6 for $1. or blue borders. towels. Yard Goods—Reduced MWoodward & Lnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted P X Summer Frocks—Less Than 4 Price Now Were 6 Summer Frocks, of cool tub silks, in delightful models. $3 50 $10 Slightly soiled from display. Sizes 18, 36 and 38 $4.50 $1650 $10 to 3 Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine Frocks, in poudre bleu tan $6 $16.50 ?é‘dxg:;:,c(;'uA"u_anc one and two piece styles, in sizes "$6.50 ' $16.50 :| $6.50 = $16.50 20 Tub Silk and Voile Frocks, some shghtl\ mu<scd Colors of | orchid, rose, green, peach. flesh, coral. Sizes 34 to 44 4 Sports Dresses, of light-weight flannel. Becoming models in tan, copen, black, rose and white. Sizes 16, 36, 38 and 40 5 Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk Frocks, in shades of tan, peach and rose. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 Silk Coats and Dresses—Reduced 3 Black Satin Coats, silk crepe lined, with collars of Summer squirrel. Suitable for wear now and later. Sizes 14, 36 You not only get lower prices-hut you are sureof getting ‘1 the brand you want. WE WERE FORTUNATE IN BEING ABLE TO BUY ANOTHER " | CAR OF THOSE FANCY, LARGE, HIGH-COLORED FREESTONE | 810 | 52950 $1.95 L 1.95 | $5.95 | ural Pongee Frocks in popular two-piece models trim- med with collars and belts of contramng material. Sizes 16. 18 and 36 § Two-piece Wash Sjlk Dresses, in p|a|d< wnh \Ahl!c skirts. Trimmed with self-plaid material. Also plain colr)n Sizes 18, 36, 38 and 40 te 10 Black Satin and Moire Dresses, rose crepe. $2.95 | $595 Ss 95 |Were More mmnu—d with \\hur and One-piece styles, in sizes 36 to 44 New Felt Hats—For Autumn s, in a rainbow of new shades for Fall, includ- and black. Anracmel\ trimmed in (allnred ribbon _effects. . s Women’s Pumps—Clearance Pnces 56 Pairs Blonde and Gray Kid Pumps. sizes. Regularly Red Much More Soft and absorbent 5195 | ELBERTA PEACHES TO SELL AT THE SAME MARVELOUS PRICE : 6 Lbs. for‘ 250 BUSHEL BASKET Rayons, 44c yard. 200 yards, in plain colors, also checks and stripes. Tub Alpaca, 68c yard; was 95c. yards, in tub-fast colors. Japanese, Kimono and Underwear Crepes, 5 yards, $1; were 28c and 35¢ yard, Rayon Scrims, 4 yards, $1; were 50c and 65c. Plain and fancy weaves in gold, green, pongee and white. DOWN STATRS STORE 200 Grass Rugs 9x12 Were $4.75 0dd lots and broken Reduced for Friday clearance. 2 4 6 and 6%; B, 314, 4, 474, 6 and 6% ; __ 6and 6% . 39 Pairs Women's White Kid Pumps, with Cuban and S heels. Not all sizes in one style, but sizes 3 to 8 in the _entire lot 83 Pairs Women’s Canvas Pumps. in \cveral desuahle ~t)lc< These shoes have sold for very much higher prices in regular stock. Reduced for clearance. Sizes 3 to - 8275 $1.95 51 Were More $4.50 |Were More DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Dresses, 68¢ 25 Girls’ High Quality Dresses of fine voiles and ginghams i 6 years of voile; and sizes 7 to 14 of gingham. Children’s Silk Sox, 20c pair; were 50c. Were 1 popular styles Cross-bar Pajamas, 38c; were 78c. $1.50 And $1.25 Sizes 2 to 9 for 10 Ibs., 59¢ | 100b. Sack, $5.85 | Buy vour supply for pre- serving, the price is right 25 pairs Silk Sox in broken sizes. Girls' Dresses, Middy Blouses, Boys’ Giirls’ and Infants’ Wear, 10c; Wwas 25¢ to Suits and Girls' Underwear, 75¢; were $I. An interesting lot—33 picces i $1.25-$1.50. the group children. Broken sizes in lot 8x10 $2'75 and $3.75 6 Imported Rugs, reduced for clearance. Reversible, with stenciling on brown SUGAR Campbell’s Soup Your choice of Pea or Tomato at this special price '3 Cans 25¢ Van Camp’s Milk Rich Drink it weather. on our shelves. Orienta, Can, This is choice evaporated. in butter fats 4 Small Cans 1 9c 2 Tall Cans SUNSET GOLD BUTTER FRESH MEATS Of the finest thr\ can be obtained at all of our markets. The are low for such excellent meats. Broilers, fresh killed, Ib., 43¢ VEAL CHOPS Ib., 45¢ Prime Rib Roast, lb., 30c SMOKED HAMS, Ib., 38¢ | Lord Calvert, Beechnut, prices CRAB FLAKES COFFEE iced during Maxwell House, Orienta, Package, Chase & Sanborn, This is our own brand. Sold only in Piggly Wiggly Stores. butter value on this market. ORANGE MARMALADE Olde English brand Pound Jar 29¢ this hot Your favorite brand is Lb., 52c Lb., 50c Lb., 53c ICED TEA Use the finest blend of Orange Wilkins Breakfast, Lb., 42c Wilkins Perfect, Lb., 52¢ Lb., 50c Lb., 60c Lb., 58¢c Pekoe to get the best results It is the best FRESH FISH Right out of the water. We are glad to have them cleaned and prepared for your table. Boston Mackerel Fillet of Haddock Large: lumps white meat— free shell. from Lipton’s, 15 Lb. 45c v 44¢ Ib., 15¢ Ib., 28¢ | SILVER SALMON, Ib., 30c | FANCY TROUT, Ib., 20c lb.55c. background. Jap Rag Rugs, 75¢ 100 Imported Jap Rag Rugs, reversi- ble, with fringed ends and crowfoot borders. Mixed colors. Popular 25x 50-inch size. 8.3x10.6 Heavy-Grade Axminster Rugs, $33.75 IF PERFECT, $4250. 5, made of best grade wool. 50 14x24 Coco Brush Mats Friday, 50c DOWN STAIRS STORE $3 Handbags, $1.50 15 Leather Handbags, in popular two- strap and underarm styles. Reduced for clearance. Bath Salts, 18c¢ jar 30 jars Bouton's and Derman’s Bath Salts, in, violet, rose and lavender scents. Bay Rum, 15¢ bottle 40 bottles High-grade U. S. P. Bay Rum, in generous size bottles. DOWN STAIRS STORE Wrought Iron Fern Stands Complete sl 50, complete with copperized bowl. Ideal for flowers or ferns at your cot- tage. New Bridge Lamps, with Shades, only $1.95 50, of heavy wrought iron, decorated with bronze leaf. Many favored de- signs. Cretonne Lamp Shades, $2.95 Were $3.95. 7. in floral designs. for floor and table lamps. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sizes DOWN STAIRS STORE Costume Slips—Greatly Reduced 18 Rayon Costume Slips, in a_wide assortment of colors and sizes. Hip-hem style. Priced for clearance Now $1:20 | Were $1.95 7 Costume Slips, in white only. Fine qualn) slips that are ;lxgh!]y soiled from hdndlmg H|p hem style. Sizes Hitodd ... ¢ Rayon and Sateen Underthmgs $1.95 77 Rayon Vests, sizes 38, 40 and 42, in the following colors: Nile, maize and orchid. Priced for quick d sposal 38 Pieces of Underwear, including Costume of fine quality satcen. Broken sizes Chemise and Step-ins—Reduced j s I|p~ and Blnnmrrs 58¢ $2.95 | 85¢ $1 87 Step-in Chemise and Step-in Drawers, of voile, nainsook or batiste, that have collected from broken sizes and slightly soiled merchandis Reduced for clearance. Pastel shades. All sizes in the lot Girdles and Brassleres—Reduced 18 Girdles. of fancy brocade, shghll} mmd'm sizes 25 to | at this clearance price. 2 Long Brassieres, in flesh. Popnlar hack fastening models, in broken range of sizes. Soiled and mussed. 12 Garter Brassicres, soiled. model. Broken sizes. TR warted s et e Regularly much more | 55¢ 51 |$1 & $1.50 $2 85¢ | $1.50 DOWN STA IRS STORE Men’s Furnishings—Greatly Reduced 88 Men's English Broadcloth Shirts, all perfect; some slightly soiled. In white, tan, blue and gray. Collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17 40 Pairs Men's High-grade Pajamas, in p!am and )lancy colors and of fine materials. Sizes A to D (36 to 46 50 Men's Cut-silk Ties, in new and attracti in-hand Ties in patterns smart for th e patterns. Fall Four 75 Men's Broadcloth Union Suits that have been reduced from a much higher price. Also some of nainsook. Maker's close-out. Full-cut sizes. 34 to 46 200 Men's Handkerchiefs, of soft qualitv Friday . Boys’ Summer Wear—Reduced $1.35 3 for $4 | "$1.18" . 68c tor 38c $1.95 Were More 10 Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits, in black or navy trimmed with white. Full-cut sizes, 28 to 34.. 40 Boys Khaki Pants, strongly made }\hakl Puns 6or boy 16 years, at great savings tomorrow Linen Pants. Y Cool and comfortable for Summer play days. y In sizes 8 to 16 years. | 85¢ | 3155 _St Were More $2 DOWN STAIRS STORE

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