Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST- 26, 1926. : o 4 0 UEM"BRMS BRAND DRAGGING IT IN BY THE HEELS. —By WEBSTER. FAIRB ANKS PRAISES o et R emars ™| HOME AFTER 74 YEARS. Ti, \'WE GOT HIE YACHT SURE .VLL ASK WAMT Tp 6o A CRUVSE rh-l?fi' l-.::n'gx‘n: :n‘dalfilxnyrynfflof}lggnciel:;: Ezra Meeker, Noted Pioneer, Finds 1N COMMISSION . How “TomorRow), FRED ? JoE You BET rLL ritles aboard the liner Majestic. ABOUT A CRUISE HMORROW?, GLEESG TolO ME T Go! MGHTY “We were shocked to learn of Ru-| New Faces at St. Helens, Oreg. BRIRGAOHG AR PIEFroRA AL ipivite ATERERDAUE]) FineoF SO80 Dotk It has saddensd. ove return.| ST. HELENS, Oreg. August 26 : g \HISUFE |} crisoy knowmnG Jo€, J{ Tira of ME, { We will attend his funeral Monday.” | (#)—Ezra Meeker, noted pioneer 3 i HE's A Im - Miss Pickford, commenting on her|and trall blazer of Puyallup, Wash., i T Gooo Eeily _— friend’s death at the height of his|\ho is more than 90 years old, is i " = i . |career, said: “It is better to go before| visiting his old home town. He Greater Than Under Wilson, ; < et U. S. Government Ownership one is through with his public. I| doesn't get over often. It was 74 T i could not: lose my. public—to e that| years ago that he lnst \'lsiled“:: H H would be half dead. Some of us—! Helens, and he said he saw qu Says Committee—Madden of Picture Industry Ad- |ooner o Tater e find it ont—iive | mrenm o e e ees. imistin too long.” Meeker crossed the plains in an 3 “I must admit” sald Pairbanks,|ox cart. A few years ago he crossed and Wood ODtImls“c' vocated by Star. “that T was just a little scared in Rus-| the continent in an automobile. Re- tla They were kind to the last word | cently he made the trip In an airplane. but T got an idea from some looks that - By the Associated Press. oo ot s e CDIE SOt A LA tHE ATt e o NEW YORK, August 26.—Douglas| talistic class, and Russia's no place Fairbanks, who arrived back from Eu-to be in if You are in the capitalistic " rope yesterday, declared himself an|Class. BllSI €SS Hum advocate of Government ownership of | Also returning aboard the Mafestlc motion picture films in this country.|Were Constance Talmadge, Callouses . The remarkable results of government |Star: Rex Ingram, motion picture pro- | Quick, safe, sure relief from Frlday & satllrday Lima, Peru, now claims to have the § direction of the motion picture in-|ducer. and Morris Gest, theatrical bro-| gainfy] callouses on the feet. P 7/ In Our Cool oldest institution of learning in_all Put one on—the dustry-in Russia, Mr. Fairbanks said. | ducer, who is to enter the movie field. At all drug and shoe sores S . garded as instruments of propaganda | the Amerdcas, the University of San sz'padS pain is gone he added. they may well be run under ' Marcos. R — S ————— By the Associated Prese » Differences of opinion about Gov- ernment economy and other political topics were brought into sharp. con- trast today with publication of views | expressed by the Democratic national committee and by Chairs Madden b priations commit- & s ve Wood of Indi- = gess e Republican con- "'VE GoT K ) [ GOosH! 1T's HOT! (" CreapinG OF STEAM- £n committee. A BUY A COUPLA (—f DECKS REMM _rS o '™ FAIRLY "M GoinG OuT ond intended to show that O€ck s OF CARDS. MA'!;; vzéofi.f_mo e Soe GLEEE'S STEAM ime appropriations 4 o - [ JCRUISIN . = 5 s ComeTo - R en o] | | STEACURIC L ciw omorkow e That Will Make led him to advocate the plan for the ter under the Coolidge ad- ZMoT tion than under Wilson, the Krow HIS GOAT atic committee concluded that ) 5o BAD FOR A 165 FODTER. * ‘constructive economy’ is evidently 0 B g ] the L s 8 S pier ans semmwsssssssil | BASEMEN 00T Mr. Madden, after conferring on Government finances with President Address All Communications to 15 » - (or;hgl:flhm Paul Smiths, N. Y.. =i H Phone Frank. 7059 4 § mated tha X) dit 'S i i : mated th ed expenditurés for W. M. Hornstein, Clearing House, 107 6th St. N. W. one 2 2 NEW FALL . n dollars less than ?‘:: e ‘ in the current ‘ Representative Wood, who i vith the President, “ \ el e TR Phene Orders s Clilanmse ons, and calculated that ild wind up with 0 5 2S00 and Satin DRESSES Long-sleeve models, in the preferred shades, including Tiffin Brown, ) dicted con their force I ThaT LasT rAIn W‘“F?Z‘:L‘Z"fi.‘.‘ff(’ Do 1 THiINK TAYE $ | { SAEAIIN G oF KNOTS, LEFT ABUT ATOOT || ME = 1 D O ecow o | | WiLL B Lower J SSoe GLEEB'S YACHT R rece's vacu. FE T el L o + 00 : HovR. . | [ | MYSTN'T FORGET 1T — Oor THE BOAT TOMORROW,| TUSTA LITTLE [ 3 e Y OUR HOME 0rze00 e v.u.“fiv.%ufi' Ny this were items tot gg;,}i}'?.fi”ji‘.).;,1_"(1.11‘,1"'93..’f.i"'i~p;'n"r‘§,’é‘§ : a2 g : New Grotto Blue, Clar- s o e i . et, _]ungllo f;]‘c‘t|1.:{|1rl't|1~: Tanenor (e S T ana ,1 ]]’)]U ]rkn lar navy and ¢d in the Congressional Re .El ey o T Tot et e Jee the Firemen-Policemen Ball |; e o and Baronette Dresses, in women's siz Your first pick of the season at this sensa- tionally low price. ons total ng that $53,713,000 was ap- ated in 1916 for interest on the public debt and for the sinking fund, the as ES. Game and Help the Widows and Orphans’® Fund SPECIALS FOR THIS ENTIRE WEEK 10 Lbs. Sugar . 57¢c Orienta COFFEE Lb. 49¢ Gold Band Butter Lb. 49¢ Pet or Borden’s Tall Cans Milk 3 for 29¢ Scottissue, 3 Rolls 29¢ Chas. Schneider corby«)s l-lolmes’ able to_ the dded $41,713,- ement and H construction States and for) Cavender yesterday and he ordered | Louis Hyman, who later surrendered voluntar d was released on hond. confiscation by the police of about two S ’ He said his supply of the magazine dozen coples of the September ssue | cama to him from New York without As, hich B ot | nin s | MAGAZINE SEX BARRED. E from a news and book stol his having ordered them. Des Moines Police Chief Orders Ar- | A warrant based on a o law | SRR S rest of Man Selling It. | which makes the sclling of obscene| - e o CES. 0 st 26 literature a State offense, punishable | The Soviet governmen! recently DES MOINES, Towa, August 26 OP). | | CCHEC B b TR, 8 v | published a decree claiming all terri- h | prisonment in the north of Siberia, including fine of Pole. e S EaSa amount compar r ions of $800, 13 K R 15 b b e b ce counted in,” "ment _continuel fi = tha budget estimates 00,000 more than for 1 irm: 928 show | |I[1! ting a || rease in 1928 expenditures, t about $300,000 of this year's burden to the postal p diers’ bonus and_oth: which either will « drain on the Tr VeI oz NEW FALL Glos-Skeen DRESSES el R e L o Only a “Pittance to Pay” The final reductions have been made on MODE SUITS ,and TOPCOATS—and while there are many weeks of ximum | | 100,000 .. % F as yet bheen in- gures. * e cluded in bud e B 9, AR e wear for these weights ahead, we must get out the re- Lk Bakln:; Co.’s White Rose Milk Made Ples Models of the more Jeaves being of marvelous. thinnes mainder of the stock AT ONCE. Sizes are broken, of Cl’lsp Hbend L In All the Fresh expensive dresses in all = course, but in one group or another you probably can be Vienna Fr:";uvg::gm thlc nlc\_\' Fall {'.h:\d('s. mi [ . cluding Navy anc fitted. Order It Today 13¢ TODAY Black. First time of- Alterations, if necessary, will be made at cost fered at this low price. s e e e s Fresh Milk From Bethesda Farms 6c¢c Pt. Dairy 12¢ Qt. Fountain The Finest Tables Are Graced by Brand 'Hams Cincinnati’s Finest-Fountair $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington All Fashion Park All Soraesz JMM BN AND RETURN and Mode FaShiO“ Park N ‘1‘[ ——_.-__———— A%%TJ%%YH 3 and 4 piece Tropical Worsteds 'i";‘h Ayl"hlre Buttel’ - ssc ; Special Train Suits— I Without exception— The Prize Bread Pure and Pastry Flour Wholesome of the World Not Bleached ation) Ceresota Flour Except Bradstreet and Full Dress. Were 335 to $45 i Were $35 to $65 ‘E M. Chester phia, Broad reet Station Philadeivhia ML T|rkrln:\:":: vreceding $ 75 $ 7 5 i :; fi?glgs%%nmgégELm CE—— Resoeyivasia Bakoad, 24 19 | ciGARETTEs | Tooth Paste || | WASH Carton s 1.25 - Tube 37 e DRESSES In the Basement REMOVAL SALE Our'Entire Stock of N. Y. State Cider 1-2 Gal. 29¢ Vinegar Gal. 49¢ Handy Box Matches Lg. 5¢ Parowax 1 Lb. Pkg. 10¢ Karo Syrup 1% Lb.Can 10¢ Eagle Brand Milk Can 19¢ CHALLENGE BRAND Milk 2 Cans 25¢ Crisco Lb. 25¢ Snowdrift Lb. 23¢ Drano : Can 20c¢ Combination Sale 1 GILLETTE RAZOR, ALL 1 GILLETTE BLADE, FOR c 1 PALMOLIVE SHAVIN« GREAM, All Mode Linen, | Tweed and Palm Beach Suits Were $15 to $20 $Q.75 All Topcoats Fashion Park and Mode Novelty and Staple weaves. | §i935 $4 to $6 White and Fancy Linen Knickers. . . . . . $2.95 i | Don’t wear that ‘“sun-browned” Straw when you litt can have a fresh one. Take your choice of ANY sl i STRAW HAT in the house for.... ’ Charleston models, also pretty Voiles, Broadcloth, Pongee and other lovely materials, * offered you in this Basement clearance ; Friday and Saturday at « Curtains Draperies . Upholstery Goods to be closed out re- gardless of cost before mouing to our new store In September 818 17th St. N.W. o0 TolarleeS O, Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Julius Lansburgh, Pres. 729 11th St. The Mode—F at Eleventh e O o oo S A ST O AT O S ATURIAR

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