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B v ity TGUST 29, 1926—PART 1. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRATERNITY RENTS HAUNTED MANSION : 0ld Hollyw! ' Mystery Stories to Be De- populated of Spirits. By Coneolidated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Ghosts that tor possession ot the Hoflywood” have been served with quit notice, and_a mournful rust among the old olive trees of night ind stana the w August 28 WHY. Ordinary human beings who have tried to inhabit the nocturnally dis- have fled after a few wmghts, but the new ten- ants are youths of high courage tor| turbed house heretofore ood Home of Many have had free nnted house ot in the dead | who under- | that an exodus of the disembodied is under { whom stories of Hoating faces, grim | shapes and biood curdling noises noid | N0 _terrors. The Ph of the Uni crn | Kappa Sigma |y of ifor notice forbidden entrance Situated at High Pol The haunted house for v been pointed out as on city’s attractions, It rests summit of the Mount pf Olive huge heavily wooded area in heart of town. The trees plant have ceased hearin themselves into a jun which a few tortuous JroCCupIney. lead to the intriguing old house. O1 hitecture, it Spanish and Egyptian was built, legend r ter of a Don whos by a “gring bore an eternal Americans. s, by a daugh lover hatred arances of An the building’s vicinity and of i 1 and around the shapeless shadoy bell and other awed eni huve been repor never able to discover any Luman agency behind the happenings. Formal Notice Served. The treeshrouded old gone begging for tenants at any pr until, attracted by cheap rent and Iure of a ghost hunt, < ma negotiated a t move in September 1. The Greek let | ter organization has posted this for-| mal notice Spirits avaunt:” “Any and all spirits. ethere coholic, are strictiy tance within thess now on the pre of locomotion vacate at onc tion m and heed.’ DELAWARE WANTS BARON her acking voli WHO FACES DEPORTATION Papers Against Von Krupp Filed, But New Mexico Gets Notice of Check Charges in East. By the Associated Pem ALBUQUERQU 28. Deportation b filed = Rai Frederich Von Krupp, ir. nounced today by the | tion inspector. At the lice received word fro it was an Al immig me time po e, wher studen o Von K the « L wits released by the police He will return to his b Newark, N. J Waiter Slashed to Death. teh to The Star b Md., Au Fisher, a waiter at the Hotel Avon who was ent in the stomach, the po. lee say, by William Gre on Port street Thursday nigh margency hospital, i accomplice. What Tomorrow Means to You { BY MARY BLAKE. Tomorrow's planetary distinetly favorable until suns they lw. overcastand During the Bours, there will be sense and determination. combined alertness and clearness of all fac properly used, any under taking —he it old or he it new hound 1o derive benefit omy of the tilm - the ae killed *and who consequently toward all are told of mysterious jeuns seen in mpty house hiad n admit- | Any spirits ses having powers W ordered to t be deported by owners. Reid . Mex.. August - een nst the youth under arvest here wha claims to he Baron George ing 28.—Julius dance died | ston. m Deshields is held as aspects are when (v, especially in the early courage with) vision. ws of success and, therefrom. | ternity | south s leased the mysterious | and posted formial all spirits—are or | treakish | It is a good oeccasion for travel, and | eommitments may be safely made. Speculation and risky adventure are | itn be deprecated. and seek recr congenial surrounding: Children~born tomor ence, during infancy. ments—most of whi Hghter order. be needed on hut er e w will experi 1 The signs denote that, I before they reach their will have achieved condltions, display u certain degre: nes the comfort or convenienc 1¢ these early symptoms e 10t ener- getical handled. the first in ception, t into the dis tressing e ichiness and self ishness be intelligent, resourceful and versa tile. 1 tomerrow is your birthday, you possess a forceful personality netic and attractive—which case, makes up in a large degree fur lack of exceptional ability. Your man nerisms. although abrupt. are charm- Tn the evening it fwould he wise to rest on your laurels axation among well of ‘teens, they normal physical In disposition, they will of peevish and too little consideration fof of others. ren promise to in your a variety of ail- | ing and vou have an individual grace | that appeals to one and all. sudgment is intuitive, rather ou are orig and, as joined to this, there Ix every rea ¥ accomplish sumething W unexpected. Yo you n are rath effects, and anvthing you do alw has the dramatic touch You are generous, As a result of the ristic, of many confidences. Your than | founded on experience and knowledge, vou are the recipient to expect | As a lover, you are intense, and | your demonstrativeness is, striving to arouse. at times, apt to destroy the affection you are | Well known persons born on that | date are Alexander H. Rice. ex-Gov- | ernor of Massachusetts; George F Root, composer: Hazen S. Pingree, | ex-Governor of Michizan: Edwin A. and Rudolph A ‘ Grosvencr, author. Witthaus, toxicologist (Comwrizht, 1976 nd-of-the-Month Sale This is the last, the very last sale of the Summer scason—every Summer garment and dress accessory has been drastically lowered in price for the final thorough clearaway before H Furnishi st Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PAL 810-81 8 Seventh Street Door Screens, 12°Price Formerly $2.25 to $3.45, noy re- duced 15, S 30x7R to FHxR4. Continenta ana splendid quality. 69c Certainteed Floortex 47c Sq. Yd. Perfect quality, in patterns suit- able for any room in the house. $5 Matting Rugs, $3.45 Mensuring 9x11.6. Green and tan, in various neat patterns. $1 Cushions, 77c Fancy Cretonne-covered Cush- "in round and square shupes. $1 Window Shades, 55¢ Slightly imperfect. Light and dark green, in oil opaque grade. $2.25 Couch Covers, $1.69 Tinene, in tan with blue or green stripes. g Rugs, 79¢ size.+ 1it-and-mi i Made of clean. new rags and washable. 39¢ Table Oilcloth, 27¢ Yd. Seconds, in blue, tan and plain white. 89c Boston Bags, 69¢c Street Floor black. Street ¥l All Summer Shoes Reduced! Mark-Downs Taken on $4 to $7 Shoes and Repriced to Only 2.87 3 w the Fall scason starts. In some lines quantities are limited, so in order to.avoid disappointment we advise early selection. All charge purchases made the remainder of this month billed October first. Use your charge account freely.- This merchandise on sale Monday and Tucsday while quantities last. . Hosiery HOSIERY Women's Perfect Qual- ' Stockings in splendid tex- 98c $ 29 ture. Ideal for general wear and ' S light colors. Slightly imperfect otherwise they would sell for $2. But really | unless your attention was called to the imperfections vou wouldn’t | cvenly l(-\"n-d and shown in a splendid array of light colors and ' . - Silk and Rayon Full Fashioned, All-Silk ' ity Thread Silk and Rayon \7 shown in a wide variety of pleasing \ Sheer, Chiffon and Service Weights know they were there. Square and Pointex heels in famous makes, Worth $3.98 to $5 A Rlack only. Good size. Really unnsual quality. 4 Blankets, $3.58 Ea. . : Broken lots, hroken sizes, but every ni\m Cotton l'tms}‘ ets, Beech- Velvet With Satin pair desirable, present season shoes in ;1:::;1;‘.-|||ul|ly, in blue; tan or gray ,/'elvet Witll Moire :“L(;,l]\‘fi.]:s“‘:,‘:_d“:;:Ih]:::(,:'ml mediums hest Flapper Bags, 37c All Velvet (] Blonde Kid Black Satin Patent Leather Gray Kid Combinations Blonde Satin Black Vici Tan Calf Second Floor—King's Palace mall Shopping or Bathing Suit of Dlack composition. Third Floor Stunning Felts TLarge and medium shapes predom- inate, of course, and the velvet hats feature the new crowns in draped and bowler effects, with lovely wide, droop- ing brims and effective trimmings of Men’s Furnishings $1.50 and $2 Pants, 98¢ i Me khaki and white duck. Well t leg. five ] 1 l n t ockets. . 30 to 46 ribbons and ornaments. - ; s poss 1 Union S 59 5 - 5 59c, Undergarments, 47c $1.49 and $1.69 Longies $1 Union Suits, 59¢ Black, Chanel Red, Jungle Blosmers, Gowns, Chemise. Step- 98¢ Fine quality mac rayon 4 = . f D Slips. Muslin, rid drepe” nndras, | genuine Green, Valencia Blue, Il iyol ieimimed . | SNEHSIERIIE inaslioe an <oleet hroadeloth and fine checked nain- 7 ot & 7 i e e s Grimmea, Ate styles. Sizes 11 to 1. @ook. Well made. wehbing back Wallflower ‘}"d Wheat are S ol ™ Sweaters, $1.39 and voke. .5 ;(Jr.. ‘i‘( 42, — most prominent. Many Bargain Aisle siitcivee Gixlenin AR pal $3.50 to $5 Knickers, $1. hats feature contrasting . $1.98 Rayon Slips, $1.69 res 24 1o 36, Al el e facings Chanel Red Pastel shades: hemstitched top &tyles in small sizes, e heluned: SEroken alzek acings. ;‘y'rwn Tndflshmlm\']nw:l‘ hems. Sizes 36 7 Pidjasiinie; 958 20 to 46, 7 ‘an o 42, 4 | B . One and two piece styles, tr 69c Athletic Shirts, 29¢ Black Silk Slips, $2.95 med it raven G, Pin ol 72580 checked nainsook. Sizes Sand ': ’.;-Iw-“l‘l:f“";l;‘“‘I" i BTN s Sizes 4 o 14 ; i adiun silk pasiel 1 P - - e Rose sireet shades. Hemstitched top et Flaor Blue and shadow-proof hems. Si 3 Women’s Summer Hats, 50c to 42, o™ $2.98 Sweaters, $1.98 e Allwool and Wool with Rayon colors and styles : Piece Goods I $2 Satin Charmeuse $1.79 Yard 10 inches wide. Satin back qual- ity. Permanent dye. $2 Crepe de Chine $1.39 Yard Allsilk quality 39 inches wide in 2 colors and smart printed pat- i . . . . Sweaters in all colol * -over S o1 The felt hats are adorably chic with their pinched or ivien with vee neck i Street Floor medium ish trim- $1.98 Sweaters, 79c creased crowns, rolling or tilted brims and ra mings of ribbons, cocardes and ornaments. Large and medium brims are featured, although there are plenty of small, close-fitting models for those who prefer them.” Extra large, — : izes i Fith Coupon Only * and bobbed headsizes in ith Coupon On all the various styles of Allwoal in sleeveless styles. Al pleaging colors. $3.98 Rayon Sweaters Castile Soap Ll 11b. Bar,-17c 6 only. Tan. gray and blue. Coat styles in sizes 36 and 3S. Second Floor Clearance of Summer Apparel Original “Charleston” Dresses 1 55 First shown here—the Smart Flare Skirt Dress that has $10 and $12 Summer Dresses A complete clearance of all the Smart Summer Dresses in our stocks that were formerly marked at $10 and $12. Fine silks in white and colors.” $16.75 Summer Dresses $7.95 velvet or felt. Street Floor Street Floor—King's Palace Wash Fabrics, 29¢c Yard Formerly sold for J8¢ to 4 a vard, Choice of silk ul cotton erepe, n brocade, English broadeloth, plain rayon crepe and printed_erepe. Also plain voiles. Numerdus colors, petterns and Wedves from which to choose. $1.50 Rayon Crepes 49c Yard { inches wide. Splendid col- $1 Festoons, 59¢ \ chiain, combined with rench (imitation) pearls Pink, white, green and dainty and drop. orchid. 59c Chokers, 25¢ Bead and metal festoons. At- tractive colors and styles. $1.59 White Bead Bags, $1 74 Sport Hose, 59¢ §1 Perfect Quality Sport Hose, of pure thread silk o with rayon. Plain and derby r phed patterns. All colors, but broken s range. %4 Sport Hose, 25¢ ors awith self horder in sptiny ef- Pouch style with loops and cir- ale 1 . i < . B fect. ktald'P 1 Rayon ‘D&l-‘rtlvy m\ln}v‘m}la)h:a‘ cular design of white satin Deads. taken the entire country by storm. Splendid cottons, in ercales rcerized lisle W ney St ) ‘ints 1 i - s e - Boloscanrd e e Broken sizes. Perfect and reet Floor new-prints and trimmed with plain colors in contrasting & . SO lities. T o ity eman e Son iy Pecona AERL Eor Girls =] -cffect. & Splendid for children’s Street Floor I frocks and pinafores, women's house frocks and draperies. $2 English Longcloth 10-Yard Piece, $1.25 ine quality for women's lin- and infants’ wear. 36 inches ] Silk Dresses, $3.98 Formerly $5.98 to $10.95. Crepe ilks in_ smart With Coupon Only Melba Perfume, 29¢c Oz. Trailing Arbutus Scent that regularly sells for 7 Street Floor Trimmings, Laces, Etc. oot U Raincoats and Hats, $2.98 Lace Dress Tunics Reduced Tu B AR A tGad 2 reduced from $8.98 to $¢ 10 and Formerly 75 3 reduced from $10.98 to $8.50. All-Wool Sweaters, $2.98 ble for dance and i s, button-front, coat and Entirely in plain_and 3"5:: Imperial Chambray 29c Yard Dress quality in all ])lah‘l _(‘(Lh and pretty checks. 36° in wide. Street Floor | Domestics ‘ —————————— Sy Just 8 in the lot. . brown, and with _contrasting color trimming and buttons. Formerly §: nd $6.98. Sizes 3, 4, 7, $ and 9 " $5 Rayon Bed Sets, $3.98 dinner frocks. Cvinkled rayon in rose, blue and gold. Separate holster. Double- bed size. i $3 Bedspreads, $1.79 White crochet in marseilles de- sign. $1x80-inch size. $2.75 Dimity Bedspreads $1.69 White, washable. 81x90 inches. 25¢ Huck Towels, 19c Ea. Tsx36-inch white or With red bor- der. 49¢ Turkish Towels, 35¢ Large size, heavy, white absorb ent terry. $1.29 Seamless Sheets, $1 $1x90 full double-bed size? Iland torn, ironed and ready for use. Rleachéd. 25¢ Pillowcases, 19c Each x364nch full bleached cotton cases. Excellent grade. 15¢ Crash Toweling, 97;c yd. Unbleached crash with blue bor- der. Bleached easily and is very absorbent. 69c Table Damask, 45¢ yd. Plain and colored border Table Damask, 60 inches wide. Smart for Iunch cloths, too. Street Floor l Knit Underwear | Women’s Union Suits, 59¢ Double extra sizes in splendid quality ribbed cotton. Built-up shoulder, tight or loose knce. Union Suits, 45¢ Women’s regular and extra size suits with tight knee. Double Extra Vests, 35c 3 for $1 Perfect quality, in double extra large sizes. Street Floor and to he worn with a tume slip. Fancy Georgette, $1.39 Yd. Figured and ombre toned crepe. 5 pieces in the lot. Formerly $2.50. Lace Bands, 35¢ Yd. Formerly 59¢- to 7ic a vard. Edges and bands in white, cream and ecru. 2 to 5 inch widths. Fine and heavy mesh, Calais Vals, 7c Yd. Formerly 12¢ to 19¢. Cream, white, ecrn and cocos edges and insertings. Not matched sets, Splendid for lingerie. Dress Ornaments, 39¢c Fancy Bead Ornaments in vari- ous shapes, colors and styles. For- merly Tac. $1.49 Scarfs, 75c About 48 in the lot. Ravon crepes in 1% vard lengths. Fringed or hemmed ends. Various colors. Handkerchiefs, 9c Ea. Men's, women's and children's. Solid colors and colored borders. Windsor Ties, 21c Formerly 35c. For children. Solid colors and printed patterns. Lace Flouncing, $1.59 Yd. Formerly $2.50. Black, white, in fine and heavy Baby Yokes, 35c Formerly Yokes with sleeves and neck finished with val lace. Three s $1.49 Geor;elte Crepe $1.09 Yd. 3¢ inches wide. Black and col- ors. Good, firm texture. For dresses, trimmings, lamp shades. Street Floor Jewelry and Bags Jewelry, 10c Small lot for close-out. brooches, barpins, etc. Beads, novelty effects. Sizes 6 to 14. Form- erly $1.98. Tots’ Sweaters, 49¢ All:wool. Formerly $1.19. White and combination colors. $1.98 Sweaters, $1 8§ allwool slip-overs, in tan, copen, green and brown. Sizes § and 10, Second Floor — ‘ Corsets, Etc. ' $1 and $1.50 Oddments 59c¢ R & G corsets, Marvel Tt gir- dles and Ferris walsts in sizes 19. 20 and 21. Corsets, $1.95 Discontinued numbers or R & G (“R, Marvel.Fit and Amer corsets and girdles. - brocade, Broken sizes. Formerl and $3.00. Brassieres, 39¢ Also bandeaux _that formerly sold for $1 and $1.50. Brocade jer- sey, plain and striped satin. Eias- tic inserts. Broken sizes. $1 Blouses, 29¢ Dimity in white and tan. Tai- lored and neatly trimmed styles. Broken sizes. Overblouses, $5.98 10 extra size blouses of crepe de chine, beautifullly trinumed - or bheaded. , gray and black. Sizes 48, 50 and Formerly $10.9%, Second Floor With Coupon Only 10c Colgate’s Toilet Soap 6 Cakes for 39¢c Street Floor About thirty Lovely Dresses reduced for im- Silks, georgette and fancy coin-dotted georgettes in various colors and mediate disposal. $5 to $7 Summer Dresses $2.00 Silks with combinations of imported ginghams. One and two piece models in various colors. ¢ $15 and $16.75 Coats Fine coatings and knitted fabricse All colors. Broken sizes in the various clearance groups. ali Dres A Choice Group Featured at Only $10 ses Arrive! en, Chanel Lovely dresses:of satin, in black, jungle ¢ red, wheat and wallflower. Attractively fashioned along lines that are usually associated with more expensive gar- ments. Pleats, tucks, jabots, fancy sleeves, collar and trim- mings are all very new and smart. Second Floor—King's Palace