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her home tomorrow. M in-|the last of thq putting teas given . cluded Miss Helen Cambell, ~ Miss | yesterday afternoon at the Kebo Val- Births RCPO\‘ted- sweet when put on the stalls. SOCIETY AUSTRALIAN MEAT 0. K. |tralla and was said to be sound and e ——— FURS Frances Howard, Miss Eiizabeth |ley Golf Club at Bar Harbor. following_birthe been reported ospital. _— It had been kept chilied during the Lewls, Miss Frances Henderson, Miss uT& Rt N R e SR eroon ot. | Beef Ts Fresh After 53-Day Voy- |53 days' voyage without the ot | (Continusa Louise Rhees, Miss Dorothy Haddox, . . and (o Sisk, boy. 3. Brodie. u' 294 ot preservatives, chemicals or gases, the Why Worry Where to Go? ‘ontinued from Twentleth Page.) Miss Muriel "Barbour and Mrs Marriage Licenses. E::‘l" E‘é‘.. e L . Den- age to London. system adopted being the circulation ||| wE REMODEL AND STORE ery. v v of cool al Detroit and CI e s Marriage licenses have been issued to the boy. LONDON, September 1 (f).—Aus- — ’ ricen bl wmhlmxn before return- |y pichard T Townsend was | fCUOWIBE xht‘;'r':‘-rby”im i trallan meat importers, in competition = SEet by 1‘.... “\':i" Tle Caii T hostess at luncheon vesterday In her| AT S. Emery and Asmes Kaieht. ped "“ii ovge B A g hge: Horpial with American and Argentine Import- | Mrs. George W. Kitchen recentiy || Your Fu Mr. Harry Wardiman has gone 1o |Benaner fome Botkh ot ber Har. lomer 8. Norman and Elissbeth - Afianin, ¢in. 'd 141 Sumner | ers, landed 69 tons of Australian | traveled from Southern Calitornia to ||| NEW ENGLAND FURR]ERS \ N chilled beef on the Smithfleld market | Dawson, Alask: vhile Uni 1 E. J 741 Irving st. 3 ], W reclining in lnll.\nfln Sherman, Py Of nterest {3 Washington ts the | Tiemine of Marion, In ; e ’eo-"""’ i e T S e e R o K G181t SR W Ord Preston, Murray Preston, Philip |announcement of the engagement of | Bobery 8 Pollard uise Davie, ¥ O3 i irginia Geary, '30. Freedmen's Hoepital. — Vairbanks, James Robertson, War- | Senorita Francisco Johanet, daughter e "¢ fl'('.m B Oy diel Vandamm rrance Reluclo, eirl. ren Glover, George Mirick, Henry |of Senor Don Francisco Johanet of | Ethel 8. Sropie"e Hue Mirick, Brice Hereford, Woodbury |the department of public instruction L} R New York and is stopping at the Am- | bor, Me. hassador Hotel. Clarence E. mm of ths city. and G. Rich Bachelor to Wed. v Blalr, Lynn Anderson, Walter Con-{and fine arts, at Havana, Cuba, to jahan and Alm: 1 (#).—One : : ; uoly. Augur, Towne, Walter Peter, | Dr. Carlos -Miguel de Cespedes, sec- o it Sienc o e | Er m"u."‘c’ e netd, bor. |of - the !gfi'ssefiflmilmble and $1.49 Satisfaction Since 1859 539 ‘:';‘M*j:):f ';- ‘vm v:sgrst Cntludfl‘r;t retary of public works of the Repub- | Jjohn 'n Tagior of this city and zunbem CAnIT Fn}l,- o "gm- is to lose his Blankets Ruffled DD hav e alteblya iao |lic of Cuba. Dr. de Cespedes is re.| C23i% o ,\“g, o, aad ‘m,,,,, H. John- o ‘Eva Hairison, wirl. distinction. Gordon Ham-|#| . iy N Curtains S B0 o e K od ashing- {1ated to the first Ambassador of Cuba |ston, both of Upperville, mersley, speedboat racer, is to marry sl hch o jon from an elghtweek vacatlon In |to this country, Dr. Carlos Manuel | Lonis Cairy 'saa Hosie Barnh, Jo Miss Hilles Morris, a descendant of D | 98¢ Pair e Yellowstone National Park and at | de Cespedes. X ore g Hortenas Lovenstein. B President Martin Van Buren.. : : N | i Colorado Springs. ! Beginald Worrti ‘a0 Bernice B, Jones. K mgzsh‘ i C | White with Sea, Byvon Amdrews has recurnea | Miss Dorothy M. Gondnart, assat| {Gh EPUGEl S LTGRO s Deaths Reported. ey e e *o hor apartment at Wardman Park | nt director of the Manhattan Coun- | Williss *" *Magrider ™ Tho tgllowing deathe bave been reported W-I-N-D-O-W textured cotton. RS> fles or all white Hotel after passing a few weeks at |Cil of Girl Scouts, has returned from ts. and Hazel F. Frandes of this fo the He partment in the last 24 S-H-A-D-E-S bl:s:'andm“ 5 Splendid 'umhl',\ -A- gray. and will launder Buena Vista. Thnmu Beran. 50, 1100 K at. 45, George Washington v of colors to match your color s "*Hitheot Tualhs st Facedry Prices. 4 Slip_ Covers—Draperies—Hours: 8 to 6 WM Rt beautifully Third Floor “FELT” Leads In Fall Millinery Fashions —And, of course, King's Palace is ready to serve you with the newest, smartest and most becoming modes in this dashing medium. nghnd ‘where she was the guest of illiam W. Sp\u-rwn lv{ (‘hevy Chase. Md.. fmoes her mother at Chiselt Park, Canter. | and Ruth E.’Lambert of this clty, “ Miss Helen Rains of Warsay, Rich- [bury. Miss Goodhart is a niece of | 1, *Fourville of Plaing. Y mond County, Va., who has been the | Mrs.” F. E. McCormick-Goodhart of | “William ®.Dickeon” snd” Werlo L. Slade, | - Har 58, Georgetown University \ouse guest of Miss Florence Seville | Washington. ""3‘«5“ T‘s"‘"n" EA ST soring. Md., and ""’flmu‘yzi,mu 70, 253 Ascott Dl ne. man for the past 10 days, was Osborne of ‘this eity. Lt fl2 2400 ave. ven a farewell luncheon at the Uni- | Mrs. Davis Ireland and Mrs. Reeve [ Mathtw C. Waters and Jonnle R, Walker. | He &7 Georgetows Tnl- ersity Club today. She will leave for | Lewls presided at the tea table at | hoth f Younsstown. Ohio. 5 : 2.95 Slips, 1.95 " 1.50 to 3.00 Gloves, 95¢ Radium Silk and’ Crepe de Chine Costume Slips. J A special clearing Thursday of all our Long and Short A Third Floor . 810-818 Seventh Street Cn!verdt“flnogllfl Tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Flesh, white, nile, Gloves, Novelty Silk Gloves included. These gloyes are peach, orchid, navy and black. FASHION INSTITUTION very smart and may be worn well into cool weather. Street Floor—Thursday Washington Street Floor—Thursday Last Wednesday Remnant Day Brings Timely Values in Holiday Merchandise! Remnants of Our Quarterly Clearance Sale Reduced Again For Final Disposal Tomorrow! i o Features med ium and small shapes in all the most F& ALL through the store, groups of short lines and slightly mussed merchandise—some left over from our f;s;:zb}:dfi:; ;‘;‘:k.d_;;t ) Quarterly Clearance Sale, others sold as recently as yesterday at regular season’s prices. We cannot chic pinched, creased and W tell you how truly unusual these values are without constant use ‘of the superlative. We can only say that Bl esowBmare promi- 0 these are even better opportunities than were presented Monday and Tuesday, and suggest that you come in nent in the collection. and see for yourself. & . No Refunds! No Approvals! No Credits! /] ! The Women’s Coat Shop | Another Great Day in Women’s Dresses! 0 Presents Another Amazing Tremendous Savings in a Wide C hoice of Modes for Current and | Value Group! Early Fall Wear! i 10—16.50 to 25.00 AFTERNOON FROCKS, interpreted in georgette, printed crepe, crepe 5 00 0o 15—32.50 to 59.50 DRESSY TWILL COATS, an . " . of sizes, and styles, in gray, green and bl de chine and Dewkist. Very smart one and two piece treatments. . ‘Another Excephonal Growpat Lovely Velour Hats Here you will find mod- els thzt| you expectet{l.(a d 5 see only in very higl ey $2,44 3.98 and $ qualities and colors are really exemplary—for only $244. Large, medium and The choicest of scores of pleasing styles are r featured for your approval. All the newer colors small shapes in all head- PR L Sizes—with draped, pinched, creased and novel ~ —in large. medium and small shapes—are shown, crowns and stunning drooping or rolled brim and all head sizes, too, for maid or matron with Al an, . 10-35%50 and 6950 DRESSY TWi 12—LOVELY SILK FROCKS, not all sizes and not all colors, but a choice of figured 10 00 i effects. All the newer colors, including Chanel -full coiffed or Bobbed hair. The chic solicl finish and fur trimmed—green, grey, tan and crepe, flat crepe, georgette and crepe de chine. red, Valencia blue, Jungle green, wallflower, velours are included 103500 SMART TAILORES TWILL “COATS, wheat, Spanish raisin and black. Ribbon and ; » black, with tucks and pleated 10—25.00 to 3500 AFTERNOON FROCKS, in figured georgette, pl; ornaments are preferred trimmings. Street Floor—King’s Palace edged collars ... Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor crepe and lace 45—35.00 to 59.50 TAILORED SILK FROCKS, featuring figured crepe, taffeta and geor- 25 00 Baby Day— [ ] 3 T gett: binations, itk faille, flat d d hi f A Few Women’s Suits—But iy i pe i L e Gl DRI TR . Fegtared Values”for 3 36—39.50 to 79.50 SILK ALL-OCCASION FROCKS, presenting ursday Only Startling Values B s el S L 5—29,50 SMART TWEED SUITS, in grey, blue and 15 00 flat crepe and friska crepe oo 0 AV EWILL GBS 15—::15:::: 5950 SILK STREET FROCKS. Some effectively trimmed 35 00 .......................................................................... c| R T R T 1—5950 GRAY MIXTURE SUIT, 35.00 . N BPOTLE SEYHND ... 0otioneennsonnsoostBitsvunasios 4—59.50 to 79.50 SILK TAILORED FROCKS, in crepe Roma and Canton crepe. Un- 2—7950 TAILORED SUITS, in navy twill and black 45 (Q T T T I e O S e 3 hairline stripes Women’s Suit Shop—Third Floor 4—89.50 to 135.00 SILK TAFFETA FROCKS for smart luncheon and teatime wear— some effectively trimmed with lace or contrasting colors... 1—150.00 BROWN TAFFETA DAYTIME FRQCK—embroidered batiste slip........... 9 5 Sportswear Remnants mbroidered batiste sin 49.50 2 B Just in Time for the Holiday Week End! 413500 1o 15000 TAFFETA EVENING GOWNS, trimmed with desp founces of 49 50 2 Dresses . . . RERaNBENg or IMATGOL TRCE: -:cvduics s s ahissise s isios sa o sslom siaieios smls st ae s sion siins o s . 2 prs. Boottees Decidedly Desirable Merchandise at y S S L T 2 e ot Nominal Prices for Immediate Disposal! ol Coviia —_—_— e — e 1 Flannelette e T ] . . . = gt Bathing Togs! Further Reductions in Misses’ F ! e ; rocCKs. \ 2 Flannelette 15—3.95 PLAID AND STRIPED WOOLEN TRUNKS........ 25¢ S art fN F “ Dl' Gertrudes e o DO E s B e Dresses for all-occasion wear—really remarkable values— martest o ew a esses 1 Rubber Shect Making a Compiete Bathing Suit for 60 Cent taken from regular stock yesterday and marked down for this That Lead the Way to Chic - Blouses—Values! remnant group. y I Neviwee P ! 'y 19, MISSES’ FROCKS, hi ted tt tub silk. s0-35 10 1350 BLOUSES, An intarning orun of ata 1,00 | | "SHA I WATRES, RGN Srd" Rl i Pt seoreres xre e e B () " 19.50 to 2250 MISSES’ AFTERNOON FROCKS, in a fabric range that includes geor- $1.25 Baby D’fs”’v $1 | Hlkin T ] gette, printed crepe, flat crepe and crepe de cl and many desirable colors..... "?:mm?k and batiste, trimmed g ug!’ 25.00 to 39.50 MISSES’ DISTINCTIVE FROCKS, showing :"xhhonem :‘l?/espiiv'n::‘:‘:mc ?":u:‘]m‘? 2 20—7.90 LINEN KNICKER SUITS. Green, white and tan. the tiered skirt, flares and che Georgette, chiffi i ST ik o L ¢ Not all sizes in this group, but a goo h 3 95 de chine in this group. o e l f > 2 ROBEHDO®! < . .ss s st o o 4 | : s nfants’ Credpers, $1.98 1.95 39.50 to 4950 MISSES’ AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS, 25 00 They are really delightful dresses for fine Septem- White, English broadeloth, trim- | 40—395 SEPARATE LINEN KNICKERS, reduced to... 1-95 georgette and flat crepe. A wide range of desirable colors.................. e . ber days and you will look your prettiest in these newest me‘;i with picot rlum..s, lace, edging Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor of the favorite Fall fashions, which include the straight- SIR R Stubroideey 3395 SEPARATE LINEN JACKETS, reduced to....... °* line, slightly bloused waist, cape shoulder. Vionnet Knitted Capes, $1 All-wool, in pink or blue trim- med with white, Crochet Sacques, $1.50 Handmade. All white, trimmed with pink or blue. 69¢ Blankets, 59¢ All white, with pink or blue borders. Pillows, $1 (¢) Filled with down and covered 0, with white cambric. o Quilted Pads, 25c. 17xIS. llnnd painted Carriage Clamps, N ecthtipy Biss 3¢ el Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor sleeves, slashed and paneled skirts, cape effects, jabots of silk or laces and myriad other charming details that stamp a dress of the new season 1926 and 1927. Moire Crepe Satin Chenille Georgette “Sag No More” Jersey Georgette The fashionable colors are here—Chanel red, jungle green, valencia blue, wheat, wallflower, navy and black in modes for juniors, misses, women and larger women. - Sizes 14 to 44 and 46 to 50 Second Floor—King's Palace 29.50 Junior Frocks, 14.50 GROUP of 12 lovely silk afternoon frocks, de- signed for the small miss, are available at a really remarkable reduction. Georgette, flat crepe, crepe de chine, in basque and bolero styles and in cocoa, rose, blue and green coloring. Particularly desirable for the girl who is planning her back-to-school wardrobe. Sizes 13, 15, 17. Larger Women’s Frocks A Limited Group Remaining, but Values Well Worth Investigating! 43950 AFTERNOON FROCKS, in silk crepe trimmed with embr Beige or Copen 4—2500 NAVY CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, some ‘lemod with tucks; others 19 75 Junior Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. nlcllgm made with diaper tabs, ALl sizes. trimmed with embroidery and contrasting colors. ... ... ..ovueiiuiuneuaiiiansnnn. N Second Floor. Fall Footwear in this Remnant Day Group of Every Cotton Frock s m§l§ In Our Downstairs Store P umps a-nd OXfOl'dS' 2.00 NE\V Fall Sorosis footwear has lbeen $o active in the past month Orchid, beige and gre; 5—25.00 SPORTS FROCKS, in washable crepe de chine. i % 4 Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.49 Plain and printed crepe in 39-inch widths. $2 Charmeuse, $1.79 Yd. Black satin charmeuse in 40-inch width. Splendid qual- ity. Printed Challis, 19¢ Yd™ 36 inches wide, for comfort coverings and draperies! ‘Wash Fabrics, 29¢ Yd. Cholce silk and cotton mix- 5—2500 PRINTED CREPE FROCKS, exceptionally attractive patterns............. Shop for Larger and Taller Women—Second Floor Undergarments—Remnants! More of the Amazing Values That Crowded the Grey * that remnants—short fines and discontinued numbers—have already accumulated, which means that the wise shopper tomorrow 1 \| h \\\‘ <3 shop’ Too! Formerly 3.95 to 7.95 will be able, to buy new footwear at end-of-!he season prices. tures, rayons and "‘""1:”: " | f "" " NCE SETS—consisting of step i VERY important clearance of all our Sum- $1.29 Seamless Sheets, ) 5.00 .D"fi kit 'of Crepetideiichine. T A mer cotton frocks, decidedly desirable for 30 New Fa.ll styles 050 $1 Ea and lace trimmed styles.. .. house wear during the Fall season. Flowered and Formarl boe Uolen Dol Gilis 275 TINTED VOILE GOWNS, in tailored ] @& | figured voiles—many handmade and hand-embroid- ormerly 8.75 to 12.50 and lace trimmed models 1500 SILK UNDERTHINGS, ered. Tissues, plain flowered and figured—some GROUP of the very smartest new cuts and combi; na .,w, ,Q with dainty collars, others trimmed with self fabrics, A SOROSIS pumps and oxfords for women andcglss:a“om 5 Ebiowne e | MEN’S SHIRTS eorgette crepe, crepe-back s: Long and short sleeve models. All sizes. "42x36 1 Kow Eacellint Srops de chine. In all the de "h" 7.85 E Tub Silk F k Materials: Colors: Heels: grade: Ditecheds o A Sale of New Fall Patterns Worth $1.50 and $2 pastel colors R a Vely roc! ;dv-' Brown Cuban Street Floor “hlgem‘;u hs:rm;:mgz dtha(m every woman 1.00 COTTON UNDERTHINGS, chemiss an 5 atent T i nd’s shirts, as well as B | ST — ) Bk ke Bt ghabpt, | | S IS e white nainsook step-ins .. el Black 3 : c Iy Acin kable price we nre c #580,SILK NEGLIGEES, in tfiea, crops - 00 K Sy b L o S o | ESTeg S e Sod i i ielsy seimmed with. |.R'.":’r Mauvette and’a real bargain. et 5 A in contrastin, Formerly 10.00 1.50 Lace Panels Novolihorted and Domestic Dioadeloth (collar-attached and neckband atyles) g i 10 85 AN interesting group of excellent quality striped Sports Oxfords, c y $1Each MRS ""'""':',': T e s RSETTES, made of wl and plain tub silk frocks in very smart sports 2 s Tk . o VLY 3 edrametongth modsls with slasti treatments. The frocks that you will want for Formerly 7.50 to 10.00 , e e Extra Sizes, Too, 1774 to 19 s over the hips, side_fastening and the Labor Day week end—and it would even be JLST about 100 pairs remain of these excellent SOROSIS and pleasing patterns. e cline Broadcioth and Oxford Cloth, in white - and tan, tape shoulder straj Two pair sup- 3 50 worth your while to buy these now for next S‘u’m~ HENRY CORT Pumps and Oxfords, Excellent for early school $5 Matting Rugs, $345 o Eafi:f::dax;-mh in white. Neckband style b ot sy srid Room size 9x11.6, Tan and Fine Striped Percale, in neckband style. green stenciled patterns. Sev- Street Floor—Men's shoy The New Grey Shop—Second Floor % The Dewnstairs Store Seorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor. - — = = - - S g - eral attractive designs.