Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 7

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st THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. ® Vo e ! 2 JouLeox racked and telephone and church i SHENANDOAH CAVERNS bells rang. Many persons rushed to i the streets when they heard the fur. ALARMS WIDE AREA niture in their homes creaking and | saw pictures on the walls swinging | SUNDAY, August 22, 1926 and for hours feared to return indoors. | Special Train Leaves Washingon Terminal 9:00 A.M. STATELIQUOR POLL New York Plan Would Set 48 Standards of Intoxicants, Senator Declares. No serloushdamage l\\'n;: done, so far | e a ¥aports show, and there were no Ceilings and Walls Cracked, |camlties : Church Bells Rung’ But Australa’s plan for :Tanpulsory in- surance of employes by employers No One Is Hurt. SIS Leaves 7th St. Station. ... Arrive Shenandoah Caverns... . Returning, leave Shenandoah Caverns 3:30 . ROUND TRIP FARE has had hard sledding because insur- ba RNSSASSNN By the Aseouiated Press By the Associated™Press. i o i OISE, ldaho, August. 16.—Senator LONDON, August 16.—Many coun- | From Washmgton ........ $250 orah described the New York State ties in England and of Wales felt | . ‘o Many unusval attractions at these Caverns. Comfort liquor ref um as the “most orig earthquake shocks yesterday. The Drlve T}“s ably cool temperature and dry walks. cities shaken included Birmingham. Worcester, Northampton, Wolver- hampton, Leominster, Ludiow, Here- For Tickets and Information see Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM New L in \\'l;u’h he defended ' for;lu., Bristol, Bath, Reading and Pe- d \dment at a_mass terborough. Pack: red by the Beise Minis 3 \,V_}'p“"e‘éff.::mo * ] | 'The shocks were particularly heavy ackar what is intoxicating li . and in | LiCEr SE FOR | NAME this way we woul different & me ? 20 === —_——————————— = — * standa ds i 1 United th = swer to a writien “le ; 4 D [ ) » and T rece a teleg! \ H 7 ; 7 < York ma ing n ne f [ 80 to France to find # French wanted. On t the referendum, T migh , e ple of New York to 2o tc States to tind out what th 1319-1321 F Strest e - amendment : the old principle of nul August 16 ’ STORE NEWS Close Saturdays 2 P. M. —_— - _ TRADE PACT CHANGED N——— ‘ BY FRANCE AND SPAIN| | ) | Franime ticense & DESCRIPTION — RACE - Amantlass, | ! . Fach Made Most Favored Nation StATURE- 43T 8. WEIGHT-- 210 e Fee 0 eves---blsary. ® TR 1o Just trying to make you realize that SPEED means MONEY. Eardy buyers will find $60 “Stratford” suits for $22.50. Ever hear of any fster, and the M Teon. the Spanish 5 . b o b) that e et. e Weniifisations ) give ASpRinyaia greater argaln' France mutually the benefit of the | most favored nation clause on cer: b 1 L . . . + tain products. A number of products Y d d h 1 h d f on which Spain has E ter- v. ]Il e it snee 1152 i v at- | FRATERNAL BODY MEETS, | zutes present from ait parts of the | Wt ™or “bort " Huren, Stch. st ou understand this 15 clothing made for our corded H“ll imun . while the con x-numr_\'.l Pn!'es?intlltlll\? of 5;14 leadmg] woman president, will preside. s o d S d b . 'll b . l ventional rates 2 fraterna rganiz ns it a tot: A . R RS e s pring and Summer trade, but 1t will be 1n style L mae e o RO ’ l'u(m;ml Congress of | Meeting by sections today, the con-| The first girl to shoot for the . . 7 a small number of iron | Ameri opened a r-day S5 S8 g4 epara f lutions ¢ 5 rize Bisley, R A e T TR e O N il | this Fall and there are hundreds of Fall weights. jnc stesl e R .0 At cldeccdden i R R il MBS L i S T B P ® . COME_TO KAY'S—407_7th STREET FOR_ANY JEWELRY YOU NEED_ FOR 2777777777772\ 'l"h' k h d S ez ink ahead! $60—50—545 3 and 4 Piece Suits at $2 2.50 This great sale includes all our finest “Stratford’” models —in fact, every Spring and Summer suit in our shop. There are still plenty of blue serges and blue unfinished worsteds. Hundreds of 2-pants suits. More Prices Smashed! Here’s the featherweight clothing at “gift” prices. Plenty of hot weather yet this season, and you’ll have what you need for next summer, as wonderful bargains. Mohair, Linen and Palm Beaches sl O Sold for $15, $18 and $20 7 % % 7 D227, 2 2% AFTER P, =< Everything We Sell VACATION ‘ Special Value J - 3 Di R; o Dlam:gd Ring inner Ring || 'warci® e 3 Genuine Diamonds tion “your a4 dmepicce : Wegdlnl;g Emg . wornout watch or wrist A o Matc! g . and. 2 SaPPhl'Yes watch, "'d. [~ Both for Striped Flannel Trousers, $5.50 Set in beautiful 18-kt. \\M '4 We Will Allow R White Flannel Trousers, $6.50 Xk /dl / b ger‘ceedch:olu:ti;{g:.nd § W& - $ 00 f Double-breasted Blue Flannel Coats, $12 4 —_— $3 Belgian Linen Golf Knickers, $1.75 $5:70'_g P B, iful bly i g | | i3 BRI AT All Straw Hats *1 e e ding Ring, carved in the same / Hamilton, Howard, Wal- - il Week design, is 18-kt. white gold. 2 7 Our $25 Tropical Weight Worsteds sl 5 7 72777722777 7, “St. Albans” Union Suits Fine Fancy Hose Carefully made of striped madras All our fancy hose of both silk and and nainsook. lisle. % Adjusted 2\ Absolutely Ladies! Look At This Special! 17 Jewels "'"‘"”d IST WATCH = 77, 31.15 85 Sixs 5for $1.50 quality now.... c $1.00 quality now.... 79c Pay 50c a Week Gents’ Strap Thorouthly . -c-.-"‘"‘““ WATCH 777772727, Fancy Pajamas Golf Hose 77 Z WY % The style with collar; fast colors; . carefully tailored.’ Sold at $3.50 and Plain and fancy; wocl and cotton; $4.00. light and medium weights. $9.15 >z | $]1.35 cu- Illinois-Sterling 17-Jewel Watch 53450 N | 98 Pay $1.00 a week. Abso- : 40TSEVER ,‘[ : lutely guaranteed by factory 4 B i Pay 50¢ a.w“k | ¢ STREET.NW. ) . and by us. Guaranteed 70227 7. 2) Steres In 21 Cities 7 YY) 7 Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington Street 777 Y

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