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_18 * Baltimore b Havre de Gi Wilmingten . Philadelphin i Gray Line OMc WNDER MITTEN UPenna. Ave. W. of 14t SRR T R DR R R RIEER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Parade of Beautifully Decorated Roll- ing Chairs and Artisile Floats: Ameri. miva ne . Washington 12.01 AM. Returning Lv. Atiantic City (% Carolina Av.) 530 P Pennsylvania Railroad Refreshing White clouds in a blue sky, the ripple of your paddle, elear cool pudd.es floating by e—how soothed your jaded spirits after canoeing on lake or river! Worn nerves are pefreshed and sluggish blood et a-tingle. Kolynos also adds to health aad happiness. In a natural pleasant way ic brings to your entire mouth a tonic glow, a matchless sense of well- being. That clean fresh taste in your mouth tells Kolynos must be right foric feels right. hg—Kolynos‘;:es m extra well because it is a light cream, free from grit, which liquefies in the mouth. In its | fluid form Kolynos pen- etrates every lurking place of infection—for nothing flows like a fluid. Buy Kolynos today. Try it tonight. Learn the pleasure and comfort of a mouth de- lightfully clean. You'll know it’s right for it feels right. 1 P.M. you that | D. . GUARDS BACK 29th Division Police Com- pany, Special Troops and 121st Engineers Return. 2N Witl: the return to hington to day of the 28th Division staff, the 29th Alilitary Police Company and the headquarters special troops of the | 24th Division, all of the local National Guard completed thefr annual period of fleld training and will resume this | week their regular armory drills. 1’ These units have heen encamped for two weeks n& Virginia Beach, Va. The 121st Regiment of Engineers, Col. John W. Oehmann, commanding, hich has been at Fort Humphreys, returned yesterday morning and demobilized. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- ing the 20th National Guard Divi- slon. with Lieut. Col. Peyton G. {outfit. commanded by Capt. Claude Burlingame, and the special troops commanded by Lieut. D. B. Lloyd. ! These troops went direct to the armory, where after receiving their pay they were disnissed. The Engineer troops left Tort | Humphreys yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, coming on trucks to Accotink, Va., seven fniles away, where they boarded a special train for Wash. |ington, arriving here shortly before {noon. 'Maj. James R. Lusby, finance officer, paid them off ut the armory. 'THREE DIE, NINE HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | Maryland Police Seek Virginia | Driver, Whose Car Crushed Two | Men Behind Parked Car. | Special Dispateh to The Star | HAGERSTOWN, Md., August 30.— Three are dead and nine injured as a Il'flsult of three week end automobile accidents. On the Baltimore high- | way near Rldgeway last night David B. Sallenberger, 61 years old, and . John Hook, 27, both of Hagerstown, | were killed when a Virginia automo- | bile, driven by a driver who escaped, crushed them against their own car, |behind which they were working. | Mrs. Hook, wife of the younger vic- tim, ‘and R. W. Magaha of Hagers- town were injured. The police are | senrching for the driver. Russell Smith, 26, of Smithburg was killed in ion near Hagers- town and Harry Koontz of Pittsburgh, driver of the car in which he was riding, {9 held under $1,000 bail for Investigation. Koontz was injured. Clinton Trunpowers of Clearsprings, Md., and his wife and four children were injured near their home when @ buggy in which they were driving was wrecked by an automobile with- out headlights, the driver of which, police believe, was under the influence of liquor. ' FRENCH DELEGATE WALKS ' WITH GERMAN TO SEAT Incident Applauded at Session of Universal Peace Congress in Geneva. Switzerland. By the Associated Press ENEVA, Switzerland. August 30, ‘--—T)u‘ spectacle of Paul Loebe, presi- ’dnnt of the German Reichstag, being | escorted to a seat of honor by a {French delegate featured the opening | session today of the twenty-fifth Uni- versal Peace Congress. This gesture of reconciliation was warmly applauded by the 300 delegates. The United States was represented by Miss Jane Addams. M. La Fontalne. vice president of ‘lhe Belgian Senate, declared that the | congress al ght financial and economic i ust as the pre i political an, cnte| ; e Acropolis in Athens. the orum in Rome or the Champ De Mars in Paris. GEDDES IS NAMED TO AID U. S. BUILDING PROGRAM Former Official of Accounting Of- fice Appointed by Treasury Assistant Site Agent. For the purpose of helping to carry forward the Government's bix build- assis s g Mr. Geddes has had long experi- ence which officlals feel makes him valuable for the task which the Gov- | ernment has on hand. He will be | assistant to W. F. Fleld, the chief | Federal site agent, obtained a few | weeks ago from the Veterans' Bureau. | Mr. Geddes was taken over from !the general accounting office under | its interpretation of the new retire- ment law, which enabled the Treas- ury to keep on its rolls persons of any uge who prove their efficiency and ability. On the occasion of his reaching the retirement age in the general accounting office, Mr. Ged- des was presented with a handsome | gold watch. In making the presenta- | tion epeech, H. A. A. Smith, chief of { the Investigation Division. felicitated { the rotiring officer on the yvears of his faithful service, and spoke of the esteem in which he was generally held by employes of the general ac- counting office. Mr. Geddes was & member of the | | Government boards of expositions at | Omaha, Buffalo, St. Louis, Portland, | Jamestown and’ Seattle, in the selec- | tion of bullding sites. —_— NAMED IN 2 PETITIONS. bufln Held Defendant and Co-re- spondent in Divorce Suits. ! Jullus F. Nicholson, 1818 Vernon street, is named as defendant in one suit for an absolute divorce and co- | | respondent in another suit filed today | in the District Supreme Court by At- sy Henry M. Fowler. Lilllan E. son tells the court she married olson in this city June 10, 1 i charges misconduct and na co-respondent. They have no ¢ | Joseph Langford brought sui ! an absolute divorce from Jeanette | Langford, who addres is aiso given as 1818 Vernon street. They were | married August 22, 1821, and have | two children. Misconduct with Nichol- | son is charged in the husband's peti- { tion. | R — The household that can’t be held together with roasting ears and fried chicken simply can't be held, that's all, says sug Ofice Baxs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, Charge purchases made today and tomorrow will appear on bills rendered October 1. ; MOXNDZAY, AUGUST 30, 1926. LANSBURGH & BRO.: 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. TUESDAY _SHORT LOTS_ Priced, for Quick Clearance September Sale of China, Glass and Pottery Many beautiful pieces suitable for use in your own home or ideal for gifts—reduced to Imported and Domestic Potte sticks, flower bowls, centerpieces, etc. Nippon China—tea sets, cake plates, salad sets, compotes, etc. Beautiful'Col- ored and Crystal Glassware—compotes, flower bowls, vases, candlesticks, candy jars, etc.—all at ONE-HALF PRICE! Supply future gift needs, as well as your own wants, while these astounding values are possible! SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. A Sale of Mirro Aluminum —in which the most desirable of kitchen utensils made of this famous aluminum ware are priced absurdly low! Your opportunity, Mrs. Housekeeper, to make your kitchen a more efficient place, for a half dozen needed utensils will cost you no more than three or four would ordinarily. $1.10 Covered & 2-qt. Saucepan ....... ... . - 69" $1.35 Covered .S-qt.oSa:::;:n e e $1 '00 6-qt. Kettle ............... g $ l '69 $2.15 Double Boiler $2.40 Double Boile: 2-qt. sizeo.'f.._.e.“,f.l.ii g $ l '95 $1.95 Covered 1Y-qt. size ......... _ $ 1 -69 $2.50 Saucepan Set Soap Special Siz Cakes Tomorrow 25¢c Choice of either Octagon Cleanser, Star Soap or P & G. White Soap. No phone or mail orders accepted on this item, 1% Price of lovely design—vases, baskets, candle- Hand-painted ard Gold Decorated 75¢ Lipped .S:auceparr . 1Ya-qt. size ...................... 59C $2.15 Percolator 8-cup size, curved spout $ 1 '69 80c Deep Square Cake Pan . 59C $6.00 Oblong Double Roaster $3.75 Tea Kettle 5-qt. size $1.95 White Enamel ‘Ware Sink Strainers, spe- clal, 29c. 10.qt. Combinet, spe- cial, 98c. 12-qt. Oval Dish Pan, 9c. 10-qt. Round Dish Pan, 39c. 6qr. Covered Sauce- p;ns and Kettles, 69c. SIXTR FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BEO. Tomorrow—The Last Day of the August Bedwear Sale! And Your Last Opportunity to Get This Splendid Simmons Complete With All-Layer | Felt Mattress and Simmons Fabric Spring for Only.. Cane Panel Bed 522.40 So if you areplannin.g to buy a bed at any time in the near future— do it here and now and effect real savings! . The usual dependable Simmons quality—in the attractive model sketched, which comes in a rich brown finish in size 3 ft. 3 in. or 4 ft. 6 in.—with sturdy, comfortable spring and mattress. 80x105 Crinkled Bedspreads at . . . 51,69 —another conspicuous bargain that you won’t be able to get after tomorrow! enough to cover your pillows. ground. 70x80 ALL-WOOL PLAID BLAN- KETS. woven of pure virgin wool— and unequaled for warmth and serv- ice. “REELEZE” ALL-LAYER FELT MATTRESSES. noted for their comfort and resilience. A1l sizes. Choose one to- day at this sale price of $8095 | | l These are pretty spreads, and serviceable, too—long Rose, blue or gold stripes on ecru 66x80 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, beautifully loomed and finished; in dainty plain shades, some with borders. Each, only ...... $5-66_ 70x80 “ARAWARM” ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, each one containing five &;mnds of closely woven virgin wool. par e $12.44 THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. i | 10 VOILE DRESSES, for- merly $7.98; sizes 10 to 14. Reduced to... $4050 FOURTH FLOOK GIRLS GINGHAM DRESSE?, pretty plair7is %nd checks: usually $1.25; sizes 7, and 10. Now 69C FOURTH FLOOR 10 GIRLS’ RAINCOATS, discontinued numbers of the .well known Bestyette make. Originally $ $4.95, now 2 . 00 FOURTH FLOOR | Junior Dresses | Usual $10.00 and $15.00 Dresses ' | ! | I $5.00 Only 60 dresses in this lot—of crepe de chine, satin and Jer- sey. Attractive styles; sizes 13 to 19. SECOND FLOOR WOMEN’S LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, in sport colors. With embroidered corner de- 12_% C sign. Each STREET FLOOR MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, fine white cotton, with colored borders 1 5 (4 STREET FLOOR CHILDREN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS, a variety of col- 29 C ors. Dozen STREET FLOOR SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON. in colors only, 1 5 C vard ...... R NARROW FANCY RIBBON, for tie strings, 1 y‘:'d wesess 127C STREET FLOOR FLOWERED GEORGETTE CREPE, short lengths. STREET FLOOR HANDMADE CHINESE CROCHET, insertion and edges; 11 in. wide. Yard 59C STREET FLOOR 6 WHITE SILK POUCH BAGS. with inside purse and mirror. Regular $2.95 values sl 69 STREET FLOOE 100 LEATHER UNDER- 31]:21{:. BAGS, dexfellflndy made. tan an TOWI, Special ceeesecccocecoca 49C Have your Government Pay Check cashed at the Service Desk on 8 WHITE WASHABLE KID AND PATENT LEATHER BAGS, silk lined and fitted. e e $3.49 STREET FLOOR 30 INFANTS’ FLANNEL embroidered and GERTRUDES. finished with shell edge. Greatly ir"¢l=dduced. $1.98 $2.98 FOURTH FLOOR | 55 Infants’ | Flannel Gertrudes ' Usual $2.25 Grades $1.00 | Long and short styles, attrac- tively made. Excellent quality flannel. FOURTH FLOOR | | | | 4 HIGH CHAIRS, white en- amel finish, that were originally $12.50. Reduced Wevere e srasiases SR FOURTH FLOOK 1 HIGH CHAIR. originally $14.50. Reduced $8 50 . FOURTH FLOOR " 1 BA:SSINE’I'I'E. regular $19.50: white en- ameled finish. ... $ l 5.00 FOURTH FLOOR TOTS> ROMPERS, CREEP- hl}lS AND dV()ILll.? }PRESSES, origi- nally priced much higher. 50 C Reduced for clearance. . FOURTH FIOOR GIRLS’ MIDDIES, an odd lot white and solid colors. $1.98 values; broken sizes 8 for trimming dresses: un- usual color effects. Each STREET FLOOR 19¢ i Lansburgh } Special | Corselettes ! Usual $3.00 Models $1.98 Also a few Le Contour mod- els in the lot—smart styles of satin-stripe material with elas- tic gores over the hips. Sides fastening style in flesh only, SECOXD FLOOE ! Sale of Stunning New Velvet Brocades Offering a Usual $9.00 Grade of These Smart, Rich-looking Fabrics! 35.95 Yd. Some of the handsomest afternoon and evening frocks of the coming Winter will be fashioned of these gorgeous brocades that we are offering at this very exceptional price. the These are of exquisite softness and beauty—in a rich choice of all-over patterns on a background of firm silk chiffon cloth. All of the new day- time and evening shades—a wonderful collection, in one and two tone effects. Three Popular 40-in. All-Silk Crepes That Are Usually $2.98! $2.69 Yd. Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Satin Crepe— three important fabrics for afternoon, eve- ning and lingerie fashions. Each a firmly woven, heavy quality, that is well worth the usual price. Over 70 lovely shades, including all the new light and dark favorites. 40-in. Washable Flat Crepe Our Usual $2.25 Grade! $1.95 Yd. A handsome all-silk quality—with the guarantee that it is washable stamped on every yard. An ideal choice for lingerie, as it is also for frocks; and the large choice of fifty shades, includes many for each of these purposes. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.