Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CT. MONDAY, —h___—_r__———-——_ MAGNIDER UPHOLDS LEGION'S PRESTIGE Nahon W|II Accept Its Au- fthonty in Military Issues, ; He Declares. 7 - By:the Associated Press. HICKORY, N. €., August ~The American Legion has fought its way to recognition as the “voice of the great war veterans,” overcoming “in difference, misunderstanding - even organ Assistant . Sec- retary Hanford MacNider of the War | Department said here today in ad- sing the annual convention of th th Carolina department of the | Legion. A% our generation becomes the ac tive gencration in 80 will the Leglon become the domi- | nant voice concerning all those, things | on which experience qualifies it to | speak.” he added “On all questions of proper nation- al defense, the voice of the generation which fought the war will be final. | Only the n neces: thoritat to presume that the fon will 1 take tage their ex) abide by their experience Called Safe Guides. Snch men “pretty safe guides.” the adding “They know what war is and they have no desire to see it again. They de not want it for themaelves and cer- | tainly they _do not want it for their #ons. You wiii find no jingoes among | them. You d no peace-at-any- | price pacifists, Those two types are invariably non-combatants with no background of actual experience. “Men who have seen their comrades matmed and killed about them know what rifices have been made to preserve American citizenship. They have no intention of allowing that hard-won heritag be dissipated or left at the mercy ¢ stili unsettled world. They have just firm a de- © and defeat who would start any useless ation and threaten the peace world ed oppositiol would be Assistant Necretary said, | of NSeeking Peace. that the American the fight for ation proof that the zene not only | wants peace, hut that we have it. Y ists delusion one of us | f& busy trying to concoet | such catastrophe. ok over somie of the hrethren who object the Leglon's course. They reserve their baitle energy to fight the buzihoos of preparedness in time of jeace. “Every man who has served with the colors kiows 1 ourlittle Army and Nove have nothing to Ao with the e | . The Legion el National | Deten the land. | It en ) icr lessons we | learned War not call Tor a i It does not con t zations of men or i war reserves tn fret us framed to avoid those | provides simply for leve and a well and ex- | insur- peace. e to look to the Lex cies of na- tional protect the air—not for the tion preparednes may dictate to them SAFETY OF AIRPLANE TRAVEL HELD PROVEN Ford Reliability Tour Entrants Flew €0.9738 Miles—Commer- cial Side Stressed. , The reliabil- | iy of o b the cial air relinbi urday, a st ((hmv" \\\Yll‘v‘ last night | by the Detroit Aviation Society, spon- sor of the event, deckped. The event, which was won by Waiter Beach, piloting a Wright piane, did more for commer awintion © any other il 1 cear, this state- In all the 25 planes that started in the four flew 60.276 plane miles, atatistics _compiled by the society showed, They carried a total of 71 veople. and this 2 passenger nifleage of 4,298 “here were 3 accidents = 1 ur_and 13 forced landings i 5 planes. Nineteen of the planes actually fin- fshed the tour: two came in after skipping a few sections of the trip:| & two w shipped home and two | dropped out of the tour. No pas- senger or pilot was injured. . The endurance aute rmee at Le| s, Frunce. this vear, A muaterial 1 territic spe American affairs, | M T | in the steeplechase tor gentlemen the FAUQUIER COUNTY FAIR | TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Entries Complete in All Depart- ments and Many Improvements Are in Evidence. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., August 23— The sixteenth annual fair of the Fau. quier County Agricultufal Society will be held at Marshall, \Wednesday, Thursday and JFridar. Fntries are complete in all departments. Many improvements have been | made to the grounds, including a new show ring and better race track. There is a large entry the horse show department, whic! regular shows of the Virginia The farm department, grains, fruit, and flowers will he highly interesting and, with the woman's department and school exhibits, will fill the main building, Cooking, canning, buttermaking and all varieties of needlework make a large exhibit. A special exhibit of the work of -1\ agricultural schools in northern 1l e given. The schools Sar will be Koy, Lincoln. Foudoun Prince William Culpeper Cot . and Marsha Colinty County: - department is growing in interest and has irs own build Pesides local entries, fanciers :x'mn Florida and Ohlo have large e Four races each day will be a onte the most attractive features of the fair. The purses this 3 than before and in addi trophies will be by John R. Buchanman of W second day: the other, the Belvoir Cup, eiven by Fairfax Harrison, to be | awarded in the open steeplechase the same day. A good band will supply music throughout the fair, and thd midway will supply popular amusements. Be- sides liheral premium the _beef | cattle department, a pri £50 is offered for the hest fat steer or helfer, with $25 additional if the winner is from Fauquier Count NAVY INVITES PUBLIC ‘Whole Eshhl{shment to Be Open for Inspection October 27. An invitation to the public to visit and inspect the naval establishment v day, October 27, is extended v’ Wilbur in a_letter ad- One of the most complete broadcasting programs that has heen attempted is being a various patriotic_societies in connec- sion with the observance, which is sponsored by the Navy League of the United States. Not having any faults is a very great_fault_indeed. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. llth & E Sts. N.W. Stop Instantly SUNBURN PAIN — Prevent Bad Blistering THISdainty snow whitegre cream immediately stops torture of sunburn. Just apply, it aad yon will feelits healing medication sink deep into the | skin. It “draws out the fire”. And it prevents | bldblfllmn 1f used before sun exposu! sunburn will result. Noxzema, as it is called, i messy. It isa medicated va:: amm.m' soothing and healing a 50,000 jars were used last vea stll Get a small trial jar todav. Costsonly a few cents. Sold by all good drug and department stores. NOXZEMA “Feel It Heal” esssunburn g the Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application N brings Great Relief. Stops Itching Instantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleedin Recommended by Physicians and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes g or Protruding Piles. i and Druggists in United States | | | with Pile Pipe Attachment, T5¢ and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and | box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Strests, 5t. Louis, Mo. UGUST 23, 1926. Che PALAIS ROYAL oo G STREET AT ELEVENTH : : KRESGE DEPARTMENT STORES, Tinc. s ———— e Million More By September 4”—A Real Thrift Campaign. Savingsfor Everybody! Tuesday—A Great Introductory Sale of Made EXCLUSIVELY for the PALAIS ROYAL and guaranteed by us! With a new feature Washington women will welcome. Taped edges that will not tear in laundering or while in use Practical enough to stand the hard wea - and frequent launderings of the rooming house—yet with the snowy whiteness and fine tex- ture of choice linen. Utmost in economy, too! morrow. Introductory Sale Prlces' Faircrest Sizes before hemming Pillowcases 63x90, priced, 72x90, priced, $1.19 $1.29 $1.49 Sizes before hemming x36, ;?ri(?cnl, 3 4C 39¢c 72x99, priced, 81x90, priced, $1.39 81x99, priced, §1.59. PALAIS ROYAL—Linen Scction—Second Floor Sale! Baby Boys’ Wash Suits Good Values at $1.95 and $2.29! $1 79 SL I'TS that will look well in spite of the hard wear little boys give 1!1(‘11‘ clothes —suits that will melu perfectly and because of their. simple tailored lines are casy to iron. Buy a whole scason’s sup- ply and sav eiconsiderably ! 45x36, Priced, One-piece or flapper styles. Some suits have 2 pairs of trousers. In tan, blue or green combined with white. Sizes 1 to 3 in the ne-picce models, 2 to 5 in the other suits. Baby Boy Oxfords, $1.79 Shoes that are regularly $2. Well made of good quality leather. ‘Tan, white or smoke. Sizes 3, 4 or 3. PALAIS. ROYAL—Infants’ Scction—Third Floor | . Stock up at these low prices to- &E@@@ VA\'PI Bosn Manufactured Pearl NECKLACES! Very Three Strand Styles PALAIS ROYAT, Jewelry Section—Main Floor The Sale of Overcoats and Suits! Now in Progress—W hen Winter comges you’'ll have too pa $27.50 All-Wool Cvercoats UY now and the advance IFall and Winter models! and colorings. Including the new box models and I'hese suits and overcoats were tailored for The Pa the Summer business lull at the factory- at such extraordinarily Tow prices. vou're collegiate twenty Sizes 34 to 40 for men of all proport Whether suit your taste. Small deposit will hold any suit or Charge purchases overcoat until later in the season. PALAIS ROYATL—Mcn's Store—Main Floor save considerably—as well as hav All the new patterns, cuts “tube” y much more than— 2-Trousers Wool Suits ing vour pick of coats. lais Royal during: ~that's why we can offer tlnm or sedate sixty, yvou'll find styles to ions. will not be due and payable until November ing Hosiery—New Fall Shades! S0 3 Pairs, $4.35 A style and shade for Fall occasion! ve satisfaction. every Sold Exclusively at the Palais Royal Other Popular Styles $1.9O 3 Pairs, $5.55 Featured general weight, $1.50—3 Ruby Ring Service IHose—for wear and business. Medium with mercerized garter tops. pairs, $4.35. Black, Peach, Maplewood, French Nude, Mauve Taupe, White, Blonde, Moonlight, Parchment, Pearl, Blush, Mauve, Gun Metal, Gray, Champagne, Wood Rose, Silver. Sizes 8v; to 10. PALAIS ROYAL—Hosicry Section—Main Floor 1500—All-over Silk Chiffon, N $1.90; 3 pairs, $5.55 1800—All-over Medium Service Weight, $1.90; 3 pairs, $5.55 1200—Super Service Weight, lisle garter hem, $1.90; 3 pairs, $5.55 Ruby Ring Tlose are famous all over Amer- ica for their wonderful wearing qualities, their sheer lustrous beauty and perfect fitting. 'Washmgtons Buy-'Wa y Covyright, 1926. The Palais Roval “Thrift Avenue Special” §2.50 to $3.50 Brassieres $1.00 Brocade and linen models in the much wanted long styles. Shirred elastic straps. Others have hip gussets of rubber. Sizes 36 to 48. * “Thrift Avenue Special” Fine Quality Voiles Yard, 39c Earlier' in the season vou had to pay 67¢ and 79c for this quality. 36 and 38 inch widths. Attractive floral pat- terns. Popular shades! * “Thrift Avenue Special” 2,000 Yards Drapery Fabncs, 18c Yard Attractive Ashton Draperies, made to sell at 35c yard. 25 different patterns, stripes and conventional designs. Al the decorative shades suitable for dra- peries, cushions, furniture covers, etc. * “Thrift Avenue Special” . . . Attractive Lingerie, 88c Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Slips in the group! V\oile, crepe, nainsook, dimity or batiste. In white and colors. * “Thrift Avenue Special” 40-Inch Printed Georgette, $1.44 Yd. Dots, scrolls, flowers and geometric patterns on both dark and light back- grounds. * “Thrift Avenue Special” Wash Frocks at $1.69 Dimity, tissue, broadcloth or crepe. Finished with lace and embroidery or trimly tailored. Kimono or set-in sleeves. * “Thrift_Azvenue Special” Panel Mirrors, 95¢ Remarkable values! Some have pic- ture at the top. Frames beautifully carved and finished in dull gold or poly- chrome finish. 3 * “Thrift_Azvenue Special” Glove Silk Chemise $1.78 Plain taifored and edged with lace. Pink, orchid, peach or white. Perfect fitting and well made. Sizes 36 to 42. * “Thrift Azenue Special” Women’s Silk Hose $1.24 Perfect, Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose. Regularly $1. White, nude, shadow, skin, champagne. gray, banana, blonde or gun metal. Silk to the garter hem. Sizes 815 to 10. * “Thrift Avenue Special” Tots’ Panty Dresses $1.50 Mothers regularly have to pay $1.95. Well made of practical fabrics—black sateen, gingham, crystal cloth or cre- tonne. Trimmed with hand embroid- ery or smocking. “Thrift Avenue Special” Men’s $1 Fall Ties, 50c Just half of the price they were made to sell for! All-silk Four-in-hand Ties, with open end and slip-casy bands. New patterns and colorings. Just 600 ties in the group. So come early ! * “Thrift Avenue Special” POINTEX ONYX Hosiery, $1.05 Slightly irregular Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose. Beige, champagne, French nude, nude, mauve, grain, Bran, atmos- phere, dove, white or black. Double toes and soles. Deep lisle garter hems. * “Thrift ,1rwxur..\’[m'inl" Glass Refrigerator Sets, 29¢ Three square jars and cover of trans- parent glass. Fit one inside the other to save space. Peii'.i'l'té"fié Hand Mirrors, $1.09 Exceptional values, for they regularly sell for 8350, Slightly imperiect. Palais Royal—"Thrift Avenue”— Main Floor

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