Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1926, Page 13

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THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1926. thmk nothing of juggling a couple of | Ham. president of the company, will Hyattsville, Brentwood, North Brent- | may construct the overhead r;-ns!m;‘! elrwxrr cars in before break- | address the emploves. g Rainier. at Maryland avenue instead of nort mr to et ,‘ s h:,’?,, I;h,‘ will| __ Arrangements are in charge of Miss B ‘| 5 this crossing. | ‘ SEE VUL Elizabeth J. Dolan, private secretary T. Howard Duckett and Mayor ‘ | o i A At last night's meeting the right-of- | out definitely just who is strong-! ¢, Mr. Ham. | Irvin Owings of Hyattsville and J e conkRIttee rrm“ Mt LAInlN Bets are heavy on the o X e Sate Ronhs Gt o SNk s | naey: to) the Drofect o MouNt Rt | men of the Tenleytown ca [ the State Roads Commission on the | Could be taken care of by that com- | ROUND TRIP threaten to drag the weak Admiariay question of condemnations, following mittee, but committees of Hyattsville, fARE the Anacostia barn through the | reports of difficulties encountered. | Mittee. but commutiet € z L B i o e ’ Recommended That President Be | Mr. Duckett stated that the general | pevt"i0e {13 number of cases own. | . huskies who work at the H.mmwmdr vent “Dumpin i | committee feels that the Staie is efused to consider the mat- every Sunday, Dirh dnclavs aifellbys frsm Geanee | Lot AItOIErEwEnL ¢ oine Rhode lsland Av nue Ext itted 1 N ottt 5 AM rn declar e fellows from G | - | committe elimination o 2 to a TUQS-of-War Features W. B. | iov: are & bunch of weaklings, more | HAVANN, Augist 19 (#).—The | enue en grade cros rth of \l.ir\hr‘d"”‘rh. Brentwood fi | 2 om Union Station r‘z“ % Ne puny, if such is possible, even than Tariff Commission. which has been . : avenue, the extengion of | roparced that. $500. toward the project | 6. 9:10 A.M.)—good rete B . 4 < pos: 4 1 sien e | < glon of | repe Ll g returning on all aiter- & E. Employes’ Quting at |ihe smploses of the barn at Fifteenth | uaving the revision of the Cuban Committee in County [[Fiise el s chie Aestent o8 oUE e M coS RN CHIERE s RIS foon and, cvening trains same day (except Gl [ "7A zallery of about 5000 W. R. & E.| 1ariff, has handed its report to Pres Meet Obstacles citizens of the communities. Under | mitteas reported that actual canvasses . 5. 1:52 PM.). en Echo Today. eniploves and members of their | ident Machado. = conditions of which the State would | had not been begun, although pledges Avoid the Sunday highw: . q families is expected to witness this| It recommends a double-column e 1 minate the | had heen received. A meeting of the b y highway congestion. i 60-minute trains with cl d SE e clash of muscles tariff and that the President be au n ) e nee committee of the various com- clean, modern coaches Sperial Di h B make for travel safi | The occasion is the annual outing | thorized to raise the duty on any par-| SP® AsEStCh o ImAES AT munities has been called for next ravel safety and co A lot of br & and bluffing. which | of the W. R. & F. Relief Association. | ticular item .at any time. 8o as t HYATTSVILLE. Md.. August 19.— | Wednesday night in the council cham- has been going on in the five car harns re will he other athletic events| prevent “dumping.” The lower| Condemnation of property for <ex- avenue, this $125.000 to he repaid the | hers hare of the W. R. & E. Co. for 1} fier the tug-of-war there he | column is to be applied to countries | tension of Rhode Island avenue. from | citizens within a vear, the only cost | | more o 1 be exploded at | eston contest for litt which give Cuba the benefit of a re | the District line at Mount R of the cilizens heing s 5 s e emploves es | duced tariff on Cuban exparts | Hvattsville, seemed probahle. fol - In the event, Mr. Duc rlared. | T i * campaizn | ated for earh event It is understond the new tariff will| ing a meeting here night of t afternoon, 1 F. | not be put into effect until October 1. | right-of-way and fina essful ;%k&@&fafia %&M?&kfi%&fia ', ERERERE LRGN What's New in Autumn Frocks Tomorrow—a Sale of (e ' - 500 Silk and Lingerie Slips AN ? $] .95 T 4 2 sle4s Nazy georgette and satin beautifully Milo-sheen, Baronet satin, pongee and adapted to the carly Autumn styles lingeric are the attractive fabrics h Faithfully following the dictates of Paris these lovely The slip is by long odds the most important and in- 7 g ; frocks show the new draped neckline, bloused back tiered dispensible article of feminine lingerie. And it is rare L to find such lovely slips for so little outlay., Many of - All the smart Autumnal colors— them with hip hems of self-materials and every Sum- T h (S M d d a g ascar T ur b an g mer shade represented. The new crushable velvet hat for Fall that may be draped to suit your taste Colors to deepen or present a delightful contrast $5 skirt, slave girdle, vagabond skirt and the newest sleeves. Dogwood Spruce Toast Rouge Red 1 Nav: to your frock. Orchid, nile green, flesh, honey, Claret avy white, navy, black, tan, gray and natural. 5 B - georg 1 - - ¢ i An innovation that many women will weleome— The navy georgette illustrated displays a charmingly Dainty laces are used most effectively on the lin- r;p(‘r‘;:fl]}] :]{c one \Irhn‘ah\ ays I]vl\c;]m g(\!r’ her own [r‘xu:‘h anew arrangement of hem panels and a necklet of sparkling ? 4 of individuality to her hats, either by a tilt or twist of the b 2 f . 7 = CT- ons, wi X S rac Cralil. Ay ool ettt 1 Vellae i amber-colored buttons, which extends to the graceful cape them, even though they are so easy to wash and take combinations, . i back. The size range of these new TFall frocks includes nly a mo iron. Sizes 36 to 44, 5 : - e o g 20. 1 2 e 2 only a moment to 1 1 Dobbs’ Hats for Women—at The Hecht Co. Exclusively misses’, 14 to 20, and women’s, 36 to 44. (Fifth Flaor.) (Third Floor. cerie slips. And you can never have too many of (Third Floor.) Black Satin . ~ ETE | Boys' and Girls' Black Patent 472 : ', &3] New Fall Shoes Fashion's favorites for carly Fall footwear, 2 ; z $ interpreted smartly in Fashion Mode ‘styles. : g ] f ] 310 5 : AN : S b 7S TN . In a size range that includes Junior Misses and Larger Boys The vogue for black reaches literally from 300 Junior Misses' oriole tan cali oxfords. The head to fect. Yet these shoes owe their success popular 3-evlet stvle with silk laces. Smartly as much to the famous Fashion Mode lines, pat- ) i N | \ trimmed in tan alligator effect. Sizes 214 to 7. terns and materials as to their color. Observe B il < pf 3 ¥ Widths AN\ to D. this v n of the \pyl\c hecl—the smart cut ol 2 1 | : S ) g outs and unusual li Il sizes and widths i ] ; AR \ h 200 from AAA to (. \ \ 3 Boys™ tan calf oxfords. Golden bumper bluchers with bhunt toe and broad fla ange heel. A choice of tan or black. Sizes 1 to 0. Prirnt . ' Eait N 1 A cprk h ard smart ancl 3 - “hi f 1 1 loop s e : This same tan or black oxford in sizes 10 to (Fitth Floor) e ) i IN S : - 1314, priced &4 toe. (Second Floor.) A Sale such as mothers wait for knowing what fine valucs it brings 1,200 Boys’ Pajamas These are the C Both one-piece $1.15 to $1.50 grades and two-prece styles \'0.% ”/Illlmm 6 Suifs f or *4 . . . . . . There's never a season in the year when a boy doesn’t need good-looking pajamas and plenty of them. Tomorrow is the time to lay in a supply. They are worth so much more Buy your Fall coat now in than the 69c price tag suggests that you simply have to see them to realize the importance of this sale. Novelty patterns and fast colors of FOI' All the World The August Sale of T t patt ¢ cotoes of | . White Tan Helio Blue Pink to Read S h = l d on O vercod t S Tailored in true grown-up fashion in one and two piece styles. Of closely woven fab- 4 3 % : Exactly what each piece of Furniture Famous cloths in 1 colorsandcuts 531 rics to stand a lot of wear. All scams double stitched. Handsomely finished /off with rayon frogs and pearl buttons. In this as in every other item of workmanship showing SO YR a type of pajamas not often offered at such a low price. Sizes 4 to 18 vears. All the furniture bears a tag telling what wood xn(u" c.:mrine I:mdnnc: T is used on its exposed suriace—its dc:wn—lb (:hthCI’::!“‘fS-“ gplr:xlr:h; finish—its construction—its upholstery. You A small deposit holds your 3 T know what vou arc buying when you come to coat il Nov. 1st. Charge it and the charge appears on Don't overlook the pre-season sales now in progress. The August sale of Fur Coats at great The Hecht Co., which is best for you and best Oct. 1st statement. e b o savings—and the August sale of Fur-trimmed Coats at $58 oL ke (Fourth Flor.) When you are tired i - N = Got your tickets yet for and hot drop in our store. ~ the Police-Firemen Base Cool, washed air makes d Ball game, Secptember it @ most refreshing spot. . o 11th?, Stove Hours, Dasly: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. Closed Saturdays During August \

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