Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1926, Page 32

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-} 32 VALENTINO ESTATE. WILLYIELD BIG SUM Heirs’ Royalties on Screen | Artist’s Production Reach { Total of $30,000 a Day. By the Associated Press NEW YORK late Rudolph \ tino's figure still moves across the silver screen, earn i 330,000 w day as he Son of the Sheik.’ n, who was Valentino's| estimated that royal- . of Los Angeles, his will. brother's estate, while solver tained no surplus for the heirs. This has been aitered by the posthumous earnings of the actor Alberto will arrive here today from A it will decided then r the body shall be buried in Hollywood or taken to Ita 1t Alberto ¢ terment #n Hol the body will minal on a Lake Sho ern stands rrow. Mr. mi, Mr. Ullman and Pola Negri company it Mr. Ullman said he had been in radio communication with Mr. Guglielmi, and he had made no objection to these plans The solemn high requiem mass held for Valentino at i chy’s Church Monday will be repeated at the Church of the Sacred Heart at 11 o'clock to morrow morning for Guglielmi's it e body will not be taken to the NORTH AMERICAN DRIVE ON DIPHTHERIA WAGED Health Association Urges Inocula- tion to Save 10,000 Children | Annually From Death. | " YORK., S omal N mpaign tnnually from death by diph is under way v, directed sseciation tion is urged as immunizing nt on first application, and the remaining 10 per cent on a secend application Fatalities from diph- theria have heen reduc from 113 00,000 in 1800 to 9 § 100,000 in | and health officials believe the be lowered still further. Simila educational drives against &mallpox typhoid fever will be launched later S —— Legion Meeting Tonight. h to The Star. . Md.. September 1. monthly meeting of Snyder- ¥armer Post, No. 3, American Legion of H\:u{(Q\le will be held tonight at The Hecht Co. sells Watches for men and women. The Eyes of Your Children— | Thousands of children will | | start to school in a few weeks many for the first time. Make sure your children’s eves are able to stand the | strain of studies in the class- rooms. Have our registered optometrist make an exami- natlon NOW! Our charges | are very moderate | oA oK ahn e, ! Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street | 34 Years at the Same Address Endspainat once! CORNS In one minute your misery from corns is ended. That’s how quick Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads give relief. They stop the cause—pressing oF rubbing of shoes. Once the corn is removed it can’t come back-because Zino-pads stop it before it has time 1o start. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are thin, medicated. antiseptic, protecti healing. No liquids, no tape, no risk, no bother. Safe, sure, quick results guaranteed. Geta box today at your druggist’s or shoe dealer’s. Dz Scholl’s Zino-pa Put one on—the * pain is gonel THE _ EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. flpodmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Special Values for the Labor Day Trip New Fall Dresses For Girls and Junior Girls Tomorrow—A Special Selling Smart Velour Hats, $10 Tomorrow these hats will sell at a price far less than this high quality usually brings. Al of the newest shapes and colors are here. Soft, adaptable crowns— small. rippling brims and also wider brims—all of the smartest Fall fashions. Just the dashing models that vou'll want for Labor Day. Milliners Section, Third floor. Gitls’ Cardigan Jersey Dresses $10 So Much in Fashion and Quality for So Little a Price. Very new and very smart for Labor Day and the first days of school. The sep- arate Cardigan blouse of this two-piece jersey dress may be worn as a sweater with other frocks and skirts. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Powder Blue, Jungle Green Tan, Cinnamon, Rust Girls’ Section. Fourth floor. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $16-75 to $32.50 —that will travel smartly anywhere over Labor Day. Crepe de Chine, Friskette, Jersey and Wool Rep fash- ion these one and two piece Fall models. Sketched—Women's two-piece frock of Chanel Red crepe de chine, with pointed white vestee, $16.75. Sketched—Misses’ tailored frock of rose-beige weol rep that emphasizes the smartness of a belt and bone . buttons, $25. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Junior Misses’ Tailored Jersey Dresses $16.75 The unusual tailoring and smart stitching of these Jer- pecial Sale Women's Silk Umbrellas that would regularly $3’95 sell much higher A special offer—sun and rain umbrellas at a {raction of their usual prices. 10 and 16 rib frames, covered with fine quality silk. with self and fancy borders: Sketched—Jungle green two-piece carved wood and ambertone handles, finished with silk jersey dress, with grosgrain ribbon sord loops. Tip and ferrules to match. REBEAEIILTS. Red Brown Navy Blue Green Umbrella Section, First floor sey Dresses assures one of trim, tailored frocks that will not sag or pull out of shape In one and two piece models that are distinctly collegiate. Purple Junior Misses' Section. Fourth floor A Semi-Annual Sale Feature Holmes Worsted Wilton Rugs This large purchase brings a choice grouping oi these famous “three-shot” Rugs. the method by which the pile is held firmly to the back of the rug with three threads, insuring added life and resiliency. Both Chinese and Persian designs, in the new shades, includ- ing mulberry. SPECIAL LLOW PRICES make buying now extremely advantageous. 36x63-inch size $18.75 - 8.3x10.6-foot size 4.6x7.6-foot size 27x34-inch size $96.50 $38.50 $12.50 A Great Number of Other Worth-While Rug Values Offered—Now 6x9-foot size $67.50 9x12-foot size $98.50 Rug Section, Fifth floor. (.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. .For the Canter on Labor Day New Fall Riding Breeches $12.75 to $29.50 For the cross-country or canter through the park— vou'll want one of these new riding breeches of Redford cord. whipcord or suede cloth—in checks or lain colors. Wonderiul values, all. Placed on Sale Tomorrow for the First Time See These New Fashions for Autumn You'll want two or three. thev're so attractive and inexpensive. And they reflect the smart- est styles for IFall. Scalloped bottoms, novel jabots, two- $ piece effects. and SATINS, in black. green. rustic, navy and red. Crepe Faille. Flat Crepe and Georgettes in new silhouettes—copied from the late Parisian imports. Many % DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale--200 New Fall Frocks 50 New Styles and New Shades for Autumn Sizes 14 to 20 one-of-a-kind models included. Plain-Colored and Jacquard Slip-Over Sweaters DOWN STAIRS STORE 400Yards 40-inchCrepe Satin $2.65 yd. The most wanted Fall shades: Jungle Green, Ocean, Claret $5.75 to $8.75 In the Fall colors—to wear with the separate riding breeches. Sportewear Section, Third floor. Winter frocks. Qa Silk Costume Slips $5.95 Exclusively with Woodward & Lothrop Our new Fall Jane Wandl costume slips have just ar- rived, offering the utmost in quality and value. Slips— that discriminating women prefer—are of Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine Beautifully net trimmed with a double drop hem— that is shadowproof. Flesh, Powder Blue, White, Orchid, Tan, Green, Peach Costume Slip Section, Third floor. Patent, Satin, Kid and Combinations. Sports, tailored and trimmed pumps and sports oxfords. Sizes 3 to 8. Continuing the Remarkable Sale of Sl’loes. NeerltHats $9.95 and $3.95 Offered at less than Original Wholesale Cost — these shoes represent wonderful savings. DOWN STAIRS STORE Red, Chinese Blue, Henna, Salmon, Rose, Peacock, Toast, White, Navy and Black. New Crepes, $1.65 yard Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Printed Crepes in a splendid color assortment for Fall and All-Silk Radium, $1.50 In lovely pastel shades—pink, jade, pencil blue, copen. maize. orchid. nile. red. tan and white. DOWN STAIRS STORE For Misses and Matrons $2.95 to $4.95 Hundreds of new shapes in small and large head sizes for bobbed or long hair. Parisian import copies. New Creased Crowns high crowns, tucked and folded crowns. Popular brown, navy, black, pearl. jungle green, aqual and at- mosphere tones DOWN STAIRS STORE A Noteworthy Addition to the Semi-Annual Sale A New 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, 215 This late shipment has just arrived and placed in stock te add to the already numerous offerings featured in this event. It shows Early American influence and carries the unmis- takable quaintness and charm characteristic of the period. Four major pieces—Dresser, Double Bed, Dressing Table and Chest of Drawers—all in warm maple tones. 4-Piece Chamber Suite, *225 The pleasing lines of this suite are made doubly attractive by the use of beautifully figured and perfectly matched wal- nut veneers. Finished in the dull satin glow that character- izes fine furniture. Bedroom Furniture Section, Seventh floor. Spanish Bedroom Suite, *437 This suite is a strikingly new interpretation of the Spanish type. In walnut, curly maple and gumwood, in deep browr tones. Lxcellently finished and. all in all, a suite of distin tive individuality. 5 pieces—Twin Beds. Lovely Twin Bed Suite, *52¢ “The DuBarry”—a suite that will be liked for its gracefu charm, enhanced by the soft, antique green in which it finished. FEight pieces in all, including the delightiul vanit: with its hanging mirror and attractive twin beds. Beds and Bedding at Low Sale Prices High Grade Felt Mattresses $1 g:tznen $ 2 3. 50 Double Size Of pure cotton, layer felt, skillfully enclosed in tailored art ticks; finished with roll edge and diamond- tufted. Goose Feather Pillows, $3.95 Each, $395. The desired size—21x27 inches. Made of soft goose feathers and down filling. The art ticking is both feather and dust proof. Beds and Bedding Section, Seventh floor. Fine Coil Box Springs $26 Sne 928 Py In fine art ticks to match the felt mattresses mentioned opposite Excellently made and fitted with soft, resilient, tempered springs Windsor Metal Beds, $21.50 The new ‘Windsor pattern Metal Bed that is so appropriate for use with Early American furniture. In twin size only, walnut or brown mahogany finish.

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