Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1926, Page 6

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SPANISH WAR NEN ILL MARCH TODAY “froops and Citizen Soldiers " to Augment Veterans in Des Moifes Parade. By the Ascociated Press. DES MOI August 17.—A mili- tary air pre in this city a8 Spanish-American War Prepared for a parade which will over- | shadow virtually all other events of the national encampment being held here. . From 15,000 to 20,009 old and youns soldiers will march past the review- ing stand late this afternoon. the 10609 or more veterans of 1898 at- tending the annual reunion being aug- mented by Towa National Guardsmen. Regular Army troopers from Fort Des Moines and students at the Citi- rens' Military Training Camp there. Besides the Cavalry Band from Fort Tes Moines, five martial music corps, representing as many State depart- ments of the United Spanish War Veterans, will be in the line of march. Ranking first among the drum, 1 Mrst prize for its showing. from Ohio was given second p lowa third, Illinois fourth and Ken tycky fifth, eandidates to succeed Carmi 3. Thompson, commander-in-chief. Among them were Frank L. Dodds, Kansas City, vice commander, pre: in the absence of Thomp- ; Harry H. Hanna Janeau at W. Means of Colorado. The election will take place tomorrow. g FOREIGNERS RELIEVED IN ALIEN FIRM CASE * @German and Swiss Defendants Re- moved by Dismissal of First Miller Indictment. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 17.—Federal Judge Burns yesterday fo nall vroved the action by United States District Attorney Buckner to nolle fi 1t retu original indictment. Thomas W. Miller, former Alien ¢ Custodian, and H M. | Daugherty, former Attorney Gen are the only defendants remaining ing named in a second indictment charging them with conspiring to de- | fraud the United States in the trans. rr of foreign-ownedwstock of the | netal company. John T. King, once | ‘lnpuhlk‘an onal committeeman | rom Connecticut, also was named in | 1me indictment, but he now is dead. | e W. E. D. STOKES’ YOUNGER | CHILDREN GET $400,000 ‘@uardian of Second Wife's Family Seeks $20,000 as At- torney’s Fees. By the Associated Prees, NEW YORK. August 17.—The third part of the estate of the late ¥ D. Stokes, which goes to Helen, Muriel And James Stokes, children by Helen Biwood, his second wife, is valued at about $400,000, George L. Donnellan. guardian of the children, revealed vesterday. Mr. Donnellan appeared hefore te Foley in support of his petition fe attorney'’s fee for his services in arranging the sei. | tlement. ‘The suit which the vounger children brought against W. E. D. Stokes. jr. sole legatee, to shave in the estate of thelr father, was settled last month GRAND JURY INDICTS OFFICIALS OF PRIMARY 12 to 20 Named in True Bills Are From Ward in Chicago’s “Gold Coast™ Section. By the Ascoviated Press CHICAGO, rue hills naming from 1 20 prec judges regularities werc reported voted ves terday by the special grand jury. Previously 151 persons had been in dicted in connection with frauds and improper handling of the returns of the April primari Those repu named are in the forty-second ward, which Includes the “Gold Coast” section of Lake Shore drive & .= = India has 936 officially _recognized nd the United States has Vacation g E,xcursions sixteen days _August 27 Other Dates Sept. 1024 Oct. 8 Spealal train leaves Wushingten. 8:00 A.M. Arviving Niagara Falls 10:00 P.M. Ask Ticket Agent: for desal’s and descripnue folder Baltimore 'I'HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 0. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1926. " CJhe PALAIS ROYAL $1.75 Ideal Curling Irons .79c FINE IRON that is guaranteed for 1 year for only 79¢! Complete with 2-piece plug and ebonized handle. \With those desirable qualities you find in high priced iro it will not get too hot or will not scorch the hair—its grip is firm, so that it is easy to curl the ends of bobbed hair! PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor 75 Dress and Wardrobe TRUNKS Formerly $14.98 to $59.98 Now $11.23 to $44.98! -%Off LOOR samples to be sold at drastic reductions! Sturdily and attractively built to meet the needs of any traveler. PALAIS ROYAL—Lugyage Section—Fourth Floor —G Street at Eleventh : : Kresge Dept. This «Ad” Is Directed to You Who Seek the “Home Beautiful” Seasonable Housewares at Interesting Savings Ice Tea and Beverage Sets, $1.19 Jl'(; and 6 Tumblers. In plain, colored or optic effect. Covered or uncovered style. 4-piece Glass Refrigerator Sets, 31c So sanitary because it is very easy to clean and very handy. for 1t occupies little space. 6-piece Earthenware Mixing Bowl Sets, 98c “rst quality. To serve a busy housewife in many h&@pful ways! 6-piece Open-stock Dinnerware Sets, 38¢c Two plates, two cups and two saucers. Buy just the amount of china you need! 2-piece Bono Disinfecting Set, 88c Sprayer and liquid that kills flies and insects and dis- infects. $4.75 Bissell’s Standard Carpet Sweeper $3.33 Makes it easy to keep the apartment or your cottage spick and .~|mn.\ $35 Domestic Science Fireless Cookers $21.95 Two well, all metal, well linings of aluminum. Com- plete with thermometer, utensils, legs, etc. Priced so Jlow because the paint cn some of them is_slightly <cratched. $3 down and $3 a month, if you wish. PALAIS ROYAL—Housewares—Fourth Floor August Clearance Sale! HOUSEHOLD and FANCY LINENS 30% to ALUES that w Derryvale Linens vou launder them, as only a fraction of their Stock u hope chest- Napkins Luncheon Breakfast Sale of RUGS ICH, luxuriant rugs at prices that are lower than they have been for many seasons! In color combinations to blend with any room scheme —soft roses, blues, taupes, tans, greens, etc. Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft. or 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. size \I\‘u;~ that are famous for the satisfac- tory wear, in various new patterns 50 :m:l colorings. You can get smaller o rugs to match them. Tapestry Brussels or Velvet Rugs—SEAMLESS 9x12 . . $23.50 8 ft. 3in. by 10 ft. 6in. $19.50 6x9 3 $13.50 Rich colorings and luxurious texture. Small Rugs at Great Savings! 500 Velvet Rugs, 27 in. by 54 in., $2.50 400 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 27 in. by 54 in., $1.75 600 Beautiful Axminster Rugs, 27 in. by 54 in. German Linens Tablecloths Doilies 40% Reductions ill actually startle Washington women! T or they never expect to find such lovely imported and fine domestic linens at these low prices! In the group are Madeira Linens Belgian Linens Czecho-Slovakian Linens Some are slightly soiled from handling. but they will be snowy white aiter vou would anyway. Some are odd lots of the choicest linens, famous for their beauty and fine wearing qualities—at real worth! p the family linen closet: and fancy linens for the Madeira Scarfs Guest Towels Hemstitched Scarfs Lace-edged Scarfs Plain Scarfs Sets Madeira Centers Cloths Madeira Doilies PALAIS ROYAL—Linen Section— Second Floor Special Purchase! Sensational Sale of High-Grade CURTAINS Of a fine qualiy that would regularly sell for $2.69 to $3.29! UFFLED curtains—plain curtains,—lace edged curtains—and panel styles, all at this low price! You can hang fresh, new cur- tains in your home this Fall for just about the same amount it would cost to have the old worn ones cleaned and repaired. —all 2% yards long! Marquisette Curtains with lace edge. Lustrous Ruffled Curtains. Grenadine Curtains. Hematitched Fine Voile Curtains. Ruffle Voile Curtains in colors. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains. PALAIS ROYAL—Curtain Section—Second Floor Stores, Inhc. s o Furniture Now in’ Progress CL'STOMER.\' are crowding this department every day! Do you wonder—when values such as these fill all our floor space. Every- thing—suites, odd pieces and bedding—at— Savings of 10% to 3314% Including a Fine 50-inch Polychrome Mirror Regularly $269.00 Discount $89.66 ‘This low price for a suite of this fine character is its 'own recommendation, for it is well worth .34 the original price. . Chair seats are covered with jacquard velour. Arm Chair China Closet Buffet Fashionable Oblong Table, extending to 6 feet Sale Price Server 5 Side Chairs A Huguenot Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite Regularly $183.00 Discount $45.75 Sale Price China Cabinet A wonderful example of fine old style with 13 7'25 all the benefit of the Large Buffet Enclosed Server 5 Side Chairs best modern craits- 1 Arm Chair manship. So soundly Oblong Extension vears will leave little splendid suites. )\ A} constructed that imprint on these 6-Piece Tudor Period Bedroom Suite Ivory and blue; gray and blue; Huguenot walnut Sale Priec Regularly, $325; Discount, $108.33 All tops are 5-ply wood with pleasingly grained .67 veneer face. “Ends the same way. Rest of the exterior is of birch or red gumwood. Dustproof drawers. Vanity dresser has swinging mirrors. 50-inch Dresser Double Bed Chair Chest of Drawers Vanity Dresser Bench Twin Beds may be had to match at $59.75 Purchase on Our Liberal Club Plan! Goods Held 90 Days Without Storage Charge PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture Section—Fourth Floor K g

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