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' 82 MUSEIANS STRIE OVER ST CALLE All Orpheum Circuit Players Ordered Out in Sympathy With Others. By the Assoclated Press [ SAN ANCISCO, September 3.—A | strike of all unioh mus n the theaters of the Orpheum circuft has been ordered in sympathy with the theatrical musicians’ strike, which be gan Wednesday In the Nan Francisco Bay counties. tending from Chi the Pacific Coast Heads of the locals of the musicians nd at Seattle said cived there and walkout. while theater v agement A if the union musicians qui three Orpheum louses there they | would be replaced by non-union play-| ers. | The strike here completed its second la. night with both sides pro fessing satisfaction with the trend of things. Al theaters continued to ope ate, but with © chestra pi ans and mc tion picture having walked out in 4 loca Wy strike Al in the four bay counties of Alameda the strike. they will their staffs by while the strike; and th in patronage. Replacement of the musiclans with non-union plavers already started, & group of them having arrived from Los Angeles vesterda) The first alleged sabotage of the strike was reported by the Casino it being claimed that n clogged One day rest in seven, higher wages and shorter working day are among the issues involged in the strile. Winnipeg officials of the Interna- tional Mu! >rotective Associa tion Tast 1 to Joseph M. Webber of New City, president of the ass ci that the Orpheum circuit 1 usicians strike he confined to the United State: an Mateo, flected by im that Theater managers in the sastsand | ast night said they not | been informed of the strike order, | Midwest while no announcements were fort coming from heads of Jocal unions. NAVAL OFFICERS REFUSE TO SURRENDER SAILOR London Coroner's Jury Accuses American With Murder of An- other Seamdn at Dance Hall. By the Associated Press. LONDON. September 3.—A cor- oner's jury yesterday returned a verdict of willful murder against Emanual Smith, gunner’'s mate on the American destroyer Lardner, at the inquest which was held into the death of Emile Parades, a 2 gallor from the American d Sharkey. The men were involved in a row in a Gravesend dance hall last Sat- urday night. Eviden the inquest was that Pa red before he died that Smith had shot him. The coroner issued a formal warrant for he arrest of nith and his com- mittal for t Smudth is a prisoner aboard the de- stroyer arkey, which sailed for Sfan Seb: Spain, Tuesday night. The American officers had tefused to send ashore rial ‘the men in- volved in the 1 melee ashore, pre- ferring to judge and punish them themselv To Be Sol September 21 THE FAMOUS HARWOOD HOUSE At ANNAPOLIS, MD. ’ HE HOUSE was built in 1774 by Matthias Hammond and, hence, is also known as “The Hammond House.” It has been declared by many eminent critics to be the finest example of Colon- ial domestic architecture extant. Ttisespecially famous for the per- fect harmony of its proportions and for the hand carvings of exterior and interior woodwork, Ry order of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County, the house will be sold at a publicauctionin Annapolis, September 21, 1926, The oroperty comprises a large brick mansion and two wings, also of brick, and alot 147 by 135 feet. The garden contains an ancient growth of boxwood. The property 18 in good repairand until August, 1924, was occupied by the late Miss Hester Ann Harwood Situated in the most desirable quarter of Annapolis, the Har wood Houseiseminently suitable as 2 muscum, as a libraryoras a permanent family residence. Itis opposite the Samuel Chase Man- sion and adjacent to many other Colonial structuresofgreat beau- ty and historicinterest. Itiswith- in one block of the main gate of the United States Naval Academy. The house may be inspected in advance of the sale. A descriptive brochure mailed upon request. Address all inquiries to .%QCHOLAS H. GrEEN Trustee 14 CHURCH CIRCLE ANNAPOLIS, MD. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. Che PALAIS ROYAL 5 Kresge Department Stores, Inc. G Street at Eleventh Last ‘Day—""% Million More by September 4” Ruby Ring HOSIERY Full-Fashioned Service Quality 3 Pairs v 510?0 for $4.35 L. colors including sunni, peach- bloom, Paris gray and sunset muscade. Long silk hoot with mer- cerized garter top. All-Over Silk Hose $1.90 3 for $5.50 Woven of pure silk in chiffon or medium service white. Black, white and all the desired colors. PALAIS ROYAL—Hosiery, Main Floor ~ New Coats for Misses and Women - $29.50 HEY'RE all that you could desire in the way of style, colors and appearance. Modeled along the slim lines of youth they give added charm to the wearer. Cat lynx, Opossum, Jap fox, Cape fox, Beaverette Fur Collars All of them lined with excellent quality crepe. Tlaids and ombre effects in tan, blue, jap ivy, gray, black and white, tan and brown, rose and gray. Women’s sizes, 36 to 42. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. PALAYS ROYAIL—Coat Section—Third Floor Girls’ Coats Smart Polo and Tweeds $7.95 Regularly priced at $10.95 & $12.75 N unusual value, which en- ables every mother to effect a great saving in her clothing budget. Blue, rose, tan, gray and green are the colors. Tai- lored lines the styles. PALAIS ROYAL—Children's Coats Third Floor Snug Fitting—Well Tailored Silk Costume Slips $.98 OU will find these slips—fashioned of tub silk, baronet and rayon—most suitable for your new Fall frocks. All the desired colors, navy and black, in sizes 36 o 44. PALAIS ROYAL Underwear Section—Third Floor Sport Hose for .. Boys and Girls 50c and 59c Values. 39C For This Sale, PECIALLY purchased for this sale. Rayon and mercerized cotton woven into a fine stitch, self-toned or contrasting colored tops. Plain col- ors, stripes and plaids. Sizes 6 to 10. PALAIS ROYAL—Hosiery Section Main Floor Store Hours, 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. These Hats Bring the Smartest Modes of the Hour to You D AUCY little cloche models; demure drooping brims; trim tailored shapes; soft rolling brims. And crowns this season are almost any shape. Creased or draped, and adorned with embroidery, applique or jeweled ornaments. Velvet and Satin, Felts and Velours Chanel red, jungle green, beige, tan, rose, Valencia blue Sizes to fit bobbed or unbobbed heads. PALAIS ROYAIL—Millinery Section—Second Floor Imported and Domestic Perfumes Sold by the Ountce or Fraction of an Ounce fi%".:’:s’xg:mf_'a:,"' §4.50 ||| | Posina Plereot (G175 || rilrimys sxtenst oat . 79 Exgract ox. a8 | el e O $2.50 Viglette, oz, $3.00 Rigaud's Un Air g4 00 Melba $1.50 oL Chypres e Russ, Karess, oz, $3.50 | pNelbs $1.50 imi n ris Ugtammon.t $1.98 | oyl os, $2.50 | e o, $1.50 n ori; i rien Detent Vi ot BL75 Hgfiafi'flhf‘l’;" $2.50 ‘c’ig.‘lf.:?ngf os.."; i $1.00 PALAIS ROYAL—Toilet Goods—Main Floor VIV VTV VT P v v Vv P vV PPV v Y VP Vv v v v v v Sale! Hand Luggage 1.79 Each, Priced for Quick Clearance! 300 miscellaneous pieces, including hat boxes, bobby hat boxes, week end cases, overnight Values That You'll Be cases. Priced at a great saving to you. Glad to Have! PALAIS ROYAIL—Houscwares—Fourth Floor Housewares! 300 Vacuum Bottles For hot or cold liquids 89c Tourists especially ap- preciate a container of 52-pc. Dinner Set, $1495. Compicte serv- this kind. Beverages ice for 6 people. Decorated with floral can be kept at their proper tem- border and gold hairline. Regularly $2295. 5""’;‘(',:5 h'r(hff"rrs.;o A-,'d”'“;cp:’g;- Imported Blue Howo Bird Bungalow set, o Mgy e, oo = BT e bicte 6 Teacilns O nncPe ooy | mDincusmlypricedn oL € plates. Glass Fish Globe and Stand, $L19. Regularly Manning & Bowman Electrical Appli- $1.49. ances, discontinued numbers, specially Thermax Electric Fireless Cooker, $7.50. priced for clearance. Regular price $10.00. Carpet Sweeper, $1.98. Hygfno brand. Reg- e P fee Percolator, '$295 Regulart Nickel Electric 21 "y & ular] e il B Percolator, $8.85. $4.50. Copper-bottomed Tin Wash Boilers, $2.75. Regularly $11.00. ’E‘Iu!rie Toa Regularly $3.75. Samson Electric Waving Iron, $1.49. Regu- Regularly larly $2.00. [ 3$8.50. ¢ Electric Cook Stove, 1-burner, $1.19. Regu- " . Tadinur: Gtave: larly $1.49. ercolator, $3.95. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor Regularly $5.50. Waffle Iron, $12.00. Regularly $15.00. s “Washington’s y-W’ (Copyright, 1926, The Palais Royal, Inc.) —Bezim' it Our Main G_Street Entrance and Takes You “Saving- all-the-Way!” “Thrift Avenue Special” 1,000 Boys’ All-Wool, or Wool and Rayon $1.98 Cricket Slip-on Sweaters Ol" the same fine quality that reg- ularly sells for $2.98 to $4.50! les for the little fellow and his big brother—sizes 24 to 36. Won- derful assortment of designs and colorings. “Thrift Avenue Special” Famous Acrobat Footwear for Children, pair, $1 '98 Sold throughout the country for $2.75! Tan, black or patent with dull patent tops. Built on a foot- form last which aids in the develop- ment of growing feet. Sizes 2 to 8. “Thrift Avenue Special” Tots’ Jersey Panty $1 A 19 Dresses, Embroidered in bright colors. Four different patterns; blue, green and tan. Sizes 3 to 6 vears. “Thrift Avenue Special” Stamped Dresses for 59C Women and Children Stamped on heavy-quality ging- ham, sewed seams; peach, blue, brown and green. Women’s si 36 to 42. Children’ Usually priced at $1.15 and $1.3 “Thrift Avenue Special” Rayon Envelope Chemise, $1-29 Superior quality rayon, trimmed with contrasting colored material. Pink, peach, white, maize, nile, orchid or rusebud. Sizes 36 to 42. A regular $1.50 to $1.95 garment! “Thrift Avenue Special” Corsetlet for $ 2 .9 5 Comfort, Fashioned of peach satin, two-toned brocade or pink brocade. Size 32 to 46. Formerly sold for $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50. “Thrift Avenue Special” 500 Velour $1 Table Scarfs, 13 in. wide by 50 in. long. Heavy qual- ity material. Bound with gold braid or piain. Al the newest colorings “Thrift Avenue Special” Embroidered $ 1 .9 8 Costume Slips, Made of Milo-sheen in_the newest Fall colors. Embroidered in self-toned or contrasting colors. Ustually priced $2.79. Turkish Bath Towels, 2 5 c Heavy, absorbent quality. woven in double threads. A remarkably good towel for this price. “Thrift Avenue Special” “Thrift Avenue Special” Electric $ Cigar Lighter, 1 '2 9 Combines ash tray and lighter. Long « cord and push socket. Costs but a few cents a week to operate and saves your hunt for matches! “Thrift Avenue Special” Novelty Jewelry, Earrings Chokers Bragcelets Necklaces Al artistically made—some s arkle with rhinestones or are set with col- ored stones or pearls. “Thrift Avenue Special” Swinging 79c Picture Frames, Sizes 5x7, 7x9, 7x10, 7x11 or 8x10 inches. Gold or silver finished frames. Com- * . plete with glass. Regularly sold for $1. “Thrift Avenue Special” Lovely Silken Scarfs, $1'59 Silk and georgette scarfs that have been selling for $250 to $2.98. Every one finished with hand-knotted fringe. Beautiful colors in floral or conven- tional designs. PALAIS ROYAIL—Thrift Avenue Main Floor — Closed Monday! * Men’s 25c¢ Lisle Hose, 6 prs., 89¢c LACK or cordovan color, made with double sole, heel and toe. Sizes 94 to 10 —only. PALAIS ROVAL Men’s Furnishings—First Floor * Stamped Luncheon Sets . . . . 85¢ Four Napkins and Floss to Match IMPLE, attractive designs stamped on white clover bleached or unbleached muslin Cloth 36 inches square, with 4 napkins and floss to complete. PALLAIS ROYAL Art Goods—First Floor * Leather “Overnite” Bags . . $3.49 Regularly $5.00 and $5.95 TOR your week end jaunts or shopping expeditions you will find these black cobra grained bags most useful. Made in 14 and 16 inch sizes. 14-inch lined with lcathier 16-inch fined with moire. PALAIS ROYAL—Leather Goods First Floor * Leather Handbags §2.95 For All Occasions HE tailored, street or after- noon costume will be easily matched in this assortment of clever underarm and pouch bags. Reptile combinations, pin seal and dull leathers have been used. All of them substantially lined. PALAIS ROYAL—Leather Goods First Floor * 95¢ Tourists’ Cases . . 79¢c RUBBF,R lining, roomy pockets, handy and compactly designed. Fitted with individual pockets and one large back compartment. * $1 Pullman Aprons 79¢c GA\' cretonnes have been used for these practical aprons. A rub- ber back makes them waterproof and handy pockets add to their at- tractiveness. * 25¢ Tooth Brushes 2 for 39¢ . BRISTLE-TYTE Brand, fitted with guaranteed _bristles. A real value at this price. PALAIS ROYAL—Drug Section First Floor * Cool Rayon Nightéowns, $1.95 easy to wash and not necessary to iron. Neatly tailored with V necks back and front. also square neck, banded with net. Some trim- med with lace or contrasting colors. Flesh, pink, peach, nile and maize. PALAIS ROYAL—FKnit Underwear First Floor