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. TS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, . 1926. HITS INTOLERANCE [1.000-Foot Fant Kitts 'WHOLESALE PRICES | oz~ = == BRIDE TRIES TO SAVE it . oo (e s it s o o two days hefore the robbery and | Fine, New / | . Decreases were shown in 139 ‘n “ourt on charges of first-degree mur- | | " i ; oren S > T killing. ~ Curtis was identified by Her. Modern Bank W oman At[emphn FOR jULY DEcuNE | items and increa in o3 v{ ."f?,,f'(‘\‘ MAN HEI_D IN SLAYING [der growing out of ';"z::p:v]!"\-\"::: of :.'.;:»(ml[:':orhm!. an evewitness to the | Across Street AS GRAVE I]AN[;ERJD"»scem in Canyon e R o P, S AET ; | s ¥ ir | ” R he will tell it providing enly Farm Products Lead in Drop. decline : division. | Offers to “Tell Her Story of Florv‘n":ufi ;m‘ be used against her hus. | PLAN V|S|T TO CAMP. | EDGEMOOR I ods droppes & ::l:('\.i l"rv::, ! Foods, Clothing Materials and ods dro mwi1 ida Killing and Wants to Die : l\‘n\d T;:nhur Davenport of Bay | | S GSTON, Mont.,, August | | = - L z e i & - Lutheran Convention Speak- ;:I"~;‘"::" ‘:rnm Crans of Denver | Fuels Show Slump. Coming Here for Treatment. if He Does, Tl s b e A 000 feet to her death in a —_— | ; il g er Warns of Menace Created| cinvon of Yellowstone National s the Assyrated Preee. e i e e e i |the young woman's offer. S Bratiinn et cannl 3 Park Tuesday, it became known | A slight decline in the general ('anal Zone, has hee 18| CLEARWATER, Fla it 10— | “I€ ARhUL e Senit top the Meade, Md., will the camp of by “Spurious” Patriots. vesterday when the body was re- |level of wholesale prices for July|ZL¥_ for wres : L REE G st pin B o et ~“}[w|"m: him dearty and 1 2 bl ;o'\'-“:ma:! i | ""“":d»l‘mm S s s bR shown in the monthly report|ill take stat u' S ]mnmh= vesterday offered to har: by hin'to the Ias " The two Trish officers came to the | — o d o o { made public today by the Lahor De- | | with the State 1 an effort to pon Springs policeman and | United attend the Army | Lawding the American democracy as |, Fuss of Windsor, Colo., were at- | partment. Farm products led in the | pire 1o o i e PO R e e i rgeman identified the four pris. | C\ Staff Schaol at the government which most nearly| tempting to descend the face of |price drop. due mainly, it was said, ] 150000000 annnaiiv 0 N Rillie Davenport. whe. St ners, who included also Ph i [oograsia . Kan., which opens approaches the Christian ideal, Dr.| the canyon in a spot supposedly |to lower prices for Winter wheat, BOE VR0, P ULAR ' ot el dulh Phillip Vollmer of ra. N. I a| mever traversed hy human beings | hogs, Jambs, onions and potatoes. natienal offici f the Lutheran| when the woman lost her footing | The department's index number | Church, today condemned “spurious| and fell. | covering 404 commodities regis patriotism™ as ane of the zrave | Ted Ogden, a ranger, was low- he month, as compa ered into the canyon with a rope | R LG 1 Men’s 39¢ Half Hose I a o) ey after 0 rnish’ 00 % —_— % L4 (1300 pre) Men's i I 5 = Rayon Half Hose, | . St 3 made with high | ! oo e i - A spliced heel and P!’ iI p,sbom | [ 4 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K. ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' J v!"ulhln rein l--x'r:d 4 B sole and toe. Plain or ribbed stiles, in 608 to 614 ELEVENTH SI, the policeman, who was shot to frus- ael Costello, e AT A trate a robhery, refused to agree t0|yp, gpent the past week at the Cit- | | @ e I black or new plain WE INVITE € HARGE &A€¢CCO0UNTS - colors A Tremendously Important Sale for Men! —In the— Men’s Furnishings Dept. Only Once a Month—Bargains Like These! Our Monthly Dollar Sale of Men's Furnishings always attracts crowds because everyhody wants to save money. Men, as well as women who buy for their men folks, can certainly save a lot of money at Goidenberg's tomorrow, when the purchasing power of the dollar is increased to the limit.” Shirts, underwear, hosiery and other furnishing needs— all of the highest standard of quality—are included in tomorrow's great Dollar Sale. A wonderfyl array of good things —you will want to share. No mail, phone.or C. O. D. orders filled. ez NE. - = | $2 50 and $3 N eglige Shirts Stage Manager of Strand Victim of | E : Right at the beginning of Men’'s $1 and $1.50 T e i Neckwear 816 Are Perfect Shirts fike these are ’ Wil roilh ot TWO i : real “"at one dollar New Fall “New York" Made [5] or 448 Are Slight Irregulars <, Vet o Shoes, purchased at a most g (NOTE: The majority are I\nn‘ le in the hi unusual price concession and 4 $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts) offered in like manner. Thcy Without Yollmer den Americans the negroe . “ olica—in vi of ; Continuing Our Advance Sale of mental and SRR L “New York" Made 2 Fall Footwear g know wl t ] phia the bl Chicago they wan v at a | neweomer can do. and in St Lou ° where he is trom A Attacks Voters' 5 Considerably Higher Priced After This Sale such 100 per eent P 20 Smart Styles! Decidedly Different Strap and Oxford Patterns in Patent I e lale—=——|o|—— o[ —=|o]—0]] Douhle Pneumonia orrow I g -hmv.M bring men by the are of fine quality and inter- \ h X \ indreds to stock up / ’, & pret the Parisian style trends. 1' "‘l d A ¢ 1y v\:”: o wi 1\]cn s ?I:M' i our bhest <hirt makers / / Work Shirts omprising the short lot T Wl 1) Men's Work Emmane———ene———ame———g | pi P N e // ik A novelty syl E throw-outs Fvery with et e eiin 1 e ZHEG e annms - from Spring and Sunier sell <hirt full cut and perfectly s fate. Standara qual = ! the <er 2 = s i rting cloths—shirt ) 4 7 W : st particular man will br inter | : - Imported Broadcloths A Dl o : ] \ Satin Stripe Broadeloths 3 th W e mad " . \ ; i > & _ Darby Cloth 7 Woven and Corded : g Midias S e Yo ],0,«,,“,«1 ‘ Mo \ ; 2 Rayon Stripe Madras ; Men's $1 and $1.25 Py ; | ( ‘ Fineu@aifords Union Suits, Two for Washington's Leading Furriers | - H GRS ch LImh Ll E andbepeppy/ = FUR SALE e & Men’s $2.50 & $3 P . — : : builds you up. Putsyou | i'FOR many, many years Washing- | s ] y on your toes. A ready- | ton women who demand the fin- | 2 45 83 S raw Hats Ps fi‘l::.'?fif:l ‘,}’;fl;‘;‘;{: | est in Furs have shopped at i &? t qjlm?\q the Firs Men § 75c Sp Ort Hose ZIRKIN' iive has PEP! | A N'S. This year the qualities & q : i e ! i . g and modes easily indicate why they : ) L s At o8 418 ¥ T‘"Md THREE Palrs $ s easil) \ | - L Hats, choice of our have shown this preference. p etitive stoik of "Stiar (SHght Irvegulars) Set™ and Goldenberg's - | (1,200 prs.) Men’s Ravon-and- e e LOWEST PRICES !m> “Special” Straw Hats, \ - | o silk-mixed Sport Hose, made in all the popular with high-spliced heel and dou- Now Prevail Throughout Our Stocks ; , S e and orher’ gond makes of a . Nwly Dle reinforced sole and toe. Al . i ! 3 new novelty patterns. Diggest hapes. Sizes 03] to il et ik ! lues of the season. THRIL - Quantity limited, come early. | o D \ e oalice NEW—Zirkin Created Men’s $1.50 CLOTH N | 2,700 Men's $1 00 and Nk e COATS e $1 25 Athletic Union Suits Made of Metal ; o \ ! —that are different! ; Bl g L - Samples, Floor Stock and Slight AS lOW as $1 vy agyen Rto pTuires Qe ooy s ;i ; Irregulars of Famous “Light i and-tmilored garments at truly express H e atimo -1 \ hoth \7")!}‘ and quality. Remember—every . W caye l,nder“ ear ‘\_m‘h" '\,':'n’ ,:'Iv’r'»lrk> \:,\‘L: \ piece of FUR in the trimming is representa- el o o tive of the quality that is personally selected il WO UItS or made of fine qualits cambric by ZIRKIN—and also the fact that all coats | 3 t or | L Xtra full cut body, full 34 are heavily interlined to assure warmth and | o 44. The outsta <ale, with value » eomfort, that should caus I by the half dozen! Be among t <hrewd buvers who'l Tav up a inches lonz. Sizes 1 0, ply of these Athletic Union Su . () < 74 oti \ Lo : for a whol AnnounClny $1.50 .?11}] $_,‘\.lhk“c a whole vear! e Union Suits ; : f i size and > New Fall Arrivals : ;:::,:;';ih".}:. i Meoas o 1o Men’s 29¢ Hose paid two or three times the sale T s Y priced In Zirkin ey | te Materials Are Fine SEVEN Pairs | ¢ d - » Broadcloths, Mercerized DRESSES | [ ¥ Striped Madras, Corded : $ SV 2 Madras, Plaid Madras and Piquant types for the miss—smartly designed | B 2 : O\t,l:ir Fl,?sm(l“ldnfl:i o i and tailored ideas for the woman of fashion as e armholes, perfect closed crotch let ) rge seat g. wide rib! e airs) Men's « well as new conceptions for the matron—all types g ] hj:w;: :‘T(:‘hnk?"\:n” del e 179‘4“ 1?,.‘”,’.1,”1.‘”.\1 r,;-ma‘l:a:. are ineluded—every group a revelation in ap- ttz R‘vm mber! Regular $100_and with high-spliced heel and » b $1.25 Ashietic Union Suits at TWO double reinforced sole and propriate style. ! n fon toe. Black and plain colors. 821 14th Street E i AL G | 7770777 777 7% 27777 (Slight Irregulars) The Line here is most complete. STOCKET 1~ FiISKE DUCING STATIONERS 19 B ST- -’ - W ASHINGTON-DQ Main 3041 AR |