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CH!BABU THEATERS DO WITHOUT U3 Vaudev:lle Audlences Whistle and Stamp Accompaniment for Specialty Numbers. Pr the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September T.—Chicago, vhich recently journeved hack a gen eiation to become a 10 o'clock curfew tewn, again has dipped into the past the past of old-time movie shows v hen opulent orchestras and elaborate epeciaities were undreamed of. The silent drama lived up to its name swhen holiday crowds yesterday found that only the click of the pro jecting machine and possibly a bit of unned music would accompany the of shadows acrd: the silver sheet the result of a strike of 3.000 mu- siefans in 400 picture theaters and vaudevilla houses, Peace Parley Held. With the issues of the strike at variance as viewed through the eves of the musiclans and employers, ndi catfons that the walkout would be short lived were seen early today, as representatives of ‘the two sides went into session at a downtown hotel in ploying 4 piec rchestias in E outlying theaters was at issue, while union officials maintained that the dis- pute also concerned the length of a new wage contract, calling for an in and amplify them and sends them Most of the larger movie houses re duead their admission charge: on i 1 v and reported hei | music ann | dancing and no fiddler to pay. The ! musie was furnished by a music-pro | cucing device having tubes and eie: | trical wires, which catch the tones | and amplify them and send them forth as does the radlo. Audience Whistles for Actors. At one of the large picture theaters a fur fashion show was glven with the ald of a phonograph. Some acts of vaudeville improvised their own sccompaniment. whila in several houses specialties were put on as the audience whistled the airs and stamp ed feet for time One large theatrical firm made « separate peace with the union las: night because of a threat to call out musicians in a loop musical show, for which the firm had contracted to sup ply an orchestra. The radio was not affscted, last night belng ‘“silent night™ here. ROAD CONGRESS OPENS. Fifty Nations Send Delegates to Conference at Milan. | MILAN. Italy, September 7. (#) TWith delegates from 50 nations in at tendance, the fifth international road ! gress has been openad by Minis. | of Works Guirfati, president of | congress. The primary purpose of the congesss {s an interchange information on the do\elopmem of | highway engineering and transport Thomas H. MacDonald. chief of the United States Bureaif of R partment of Agv behalf of the American delegates to 1he address of welcome. as this comes only in real . * Quaker Oats 'HE price you pay for substitutes is the same as for the genuine Quaker Oats. The difference is in the flavor. And flavor, above all | things, is important in oats. That rich and toasty Quaker flaver ic the result of some 50 years’ milling experience. Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ordinary ocats. That is why millions demand the Quaker brand—why you should ac- cept no other. Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein. carhohydrates, and vitamines and | “hulk” are thus combined to make Quaker Oats an excellently “bal- anced” food. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers sve two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to § minutes, and Quaker Oats. Quick Quaker | {was announced by Maj. E. W. R.!doctor bill and $25 in addition. clusive spotless town. AN THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MEETING. IS POSTPONED. I“ e ot eht. {ne|” MORE JERSEY JUSTICE. 1 mbers of the Straight-to-the Bridge TR Doulevard Association will explain | Ballston Chizens Auocmtion Ses- | the plans of a direct route from the! ASBURY PARK, N. New Memorial Bridge to Falls Church | _ - 3, September sion Called for September 15. |at the meeting. i UP).—Jersey justice: Motorist in| Special Dispatch to The Star. | e o Lo white flannels was forced by the chief | RALLSTON, Va., September 7--| Following the lassolng of a 6-year- [of police of Interlaken to walk over: The speclal meeting of the citizens' | ld boy, by another lad aboard a train, |a muddy road and eremove every' i i associatio; | The. scouts el ey 'oniEh!t 21| the traveler's father was compelied by | serap of paper he had thrown from | until Wednesday, September 15, it /A London couit to pay the \'k'tlms’hl! car while whizzing through the ex- MAN NEWS fonPALAIS ROYAL Separate Men’s Store Entrance : : : : : G Street Near 10th DOLLAR DAY! Brings These Real Bargains! Men'’s $2-52.50 Genuine Im ported Broadcloth Shirts Just unpacked, fresh ‘and new! 1 In the group are 900 white shirts of genuine im- ported broadcloth and 360 striped styles. Well made, sure to give satisfactory service and to look as well after many trips to the laundry. Every shirt guaranteed to give satisfaction. In sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Colored Cotton Pajamas § Low-neck style, finished with rayon frogs and pearl buttons. In blue. white or tan. Cut full and firmly sewn. Sizes A, B, C or D. Men’s 50c Interwoven Fancy Socks, 3 prs. All perfect and new. Silk and lisle socks that regularly sell for 50c pair. Discon- tinued styles, in a large variety of color combinations and patterns that will be worn this Fall and Winter. Sizes 94 to 11%4. Men’s $1.§1.25 Silk Four-in-Hand Ties for Fall, 2 for Stripes, dots or jacquard effects. All new and shown in a large $1 variety of colors. Made with slip bands, in open-end style. Men’s Athletic Union Sunts, Regular 79¢c, $1.00 and $1.50 Value: 2 Sults for Of imported and domestic broadcloth. madras and nainsooks. Sleeveless and knee length. Cut full and well made. PALAISE ROYAL—Men's Section—Main Floor Guaranteed fast color. Of materials that promise good service, no matter how active the wearer— oxford cloth, percales, mercerized madras, end-and- | end materials or rayon stripes. Regularly 8¢ to $1.25. 7 to 16 years. PALAIS ROYAL—Boys’ Section—Main Ploor PALAIS ROYAL BOYS'STORE MAIN FLOOR D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1926. Day---Wednesday Brings Unusual Bargains to Tlmfty Shoppers Hundreds of 3 0y ‘00000000000000000'00000000000‘ Unadvertised Knit Union Suits, 2 for ' “ Women's. Fine rib knit cotton Bargains in suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee " length, in open or closed style. the Bargain Regular, extra and double extra — si Bargain Basement. $00006000000000000000000000004 Women’s Vests, 4 for Front-Lace Corsets and $ ri.c rib cotton vests, bodice or Back-Hook Corsetlets built-up style, tailored or nov- elty effects. Sizes 38 to 44.— $1 '530"'1’ :5 D‘:‘;’""‘ $ Bargain Basement. 500 New all Felt Hats Regular $1.50 to $2.50 $ Values, Dollar Day Of imported and Domestic Felts in the new styles, shapes and shades—for street, sports and dress wear. Styles are numerous, many only three or four of a kind. Also Non-lacing Girdles. _All are well known makes—Bon Ton. Roval Worcester. C & B. Neatform, Gossard and Marvel Fit.—Bargain Basement. 50040000000000000000000000000 Silk and Rayon Hose Irregulars of $1 Grade $ )00’000000“0 >0 $0000000000000000 Dollar Day——2 pair Silk and raven mixtire, noted for its wearing qualities Seamed Bungalow Aprons, 2 for back, high spliced heels and Hsle garter hem. Nude. atmosphere, Regularly 69c and 89c heige, peach, sunsat. white or black. Sizes . . 81z to 10.—Bargain Basement. Of black sateen, prints and ging- hams. Regular sizes only.—Bar- : B gain Basement. School Hosiery, 4 Pair 5 For boys and girls. Knes : length, with colorsd figured roli Linen Luncheon (Cloths 3 G ol 111 vt s o $ hiack. Also boys' heavy rib Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 000000000000 0000000000000000 200““‘0000000000000000000000000000‘00 0000000000, 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 R black cotton stockings, plenty of leg length. Sizes 9 to 10i;.— Bargain Basement. 45x45-inch pure linen cloth, fin- ished with hemmed ends. Good variety of colors.—Bargain Base- et $1.29 Novelty Rayon Size 42x36 inches. Made of ox $ 39c Wash Goods Remnants Underwear Cellen auaiteycasiig & fntaled Chemise, step-ins and French with 3.Inch hem.—Bargain Base- 6 Yards for $ drawers. Attractive models, trim- ment. id Pillowcases, 5 for med with lace and contrasting colors. White and blossom Remnants of voiles, suitings, * lingerie fabrice and various other 1 36 inches wide. shades. Regular sizes.—Bargain % 7 Many long, useful lengths.—Bar- Basement. Marquisette Curtains gain Basement. 2 Pairs 1,000 House Dresses Women’s Rayon Vests Of white barred marquisette $ Sold regularly for $1.59 Dollar Day, 2 for with white or colored ruffies and to $1.98, Dollar Day Irregulars of 88c Grades tie-hacks. Full 21 -vard lengths. Of broadcloths, ginghams, 1in- Plain heavy weave, bodice style —Bargain Basement. . ens, voiles, in a complete color in pastel shades, pink, peach, - range. All the new stvies, with ] maize, Nile or orchid. Sizes 36 setin sleeves. Sizes 3 to 5 to 42.-Bargain Basement. Bargain Basement. Grenadine Curtains, Pair Longcloth 59¢ Underwear, 2 for White dotted curtains, 2% $ . veral h vy cHmTeR s DGR vards long, several patterns wit 10-Yard Bolt $ bbbttt el je ruffied edges and tie-hacks.—Bar- ers, slips and pettticoats. Of pibin : Creston longcloth, soft chamois batiste, nainsook and other gain Basement. finish, bleached. 10 yards to novelty materfals. White and bolt.—Bargain Basement. colors—Bargain Basement. Cotton Blankets, Each 72x84 inches. Heavy weight, ‘As an Additional Feature for Our Basement Dollar Day— finished with whipped edges. Yellow plaids only. — Bargain Clearance of Late Summer Basement. Infants’ Dresses, 2 for Handmade dresses and gertrudes of white nainsook, with hand- This clearance includes all Summer Dresses that ;;::;:::e‘;',emf:fuh”y o have sold up to $16.50. The greater majority were s '95 purchased recently just before the early Fall mer- J Men’s 50c Neckwear, 3 for chandise started to arrive. Sell Regularly for The new stylish Fall patterns $3.95 to $7.95 and shades. Four-in-hand, with Models of fieavy flat crepes and other Summer “easy-slide” back —Bargain t. materials with long or short sleeves in light $5.00 Do —_— el shades. These are all models that are now being 69c Rubber Aprons, 2 for worn and are just the thing to finish out the Sum- Coverall rubher aprons with Sell Regularly for tie-back. All wanted shades. mer ‘season. $10.00 to $16.50 Also rubberized checked gingham Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. aprons In various colored checks —Bargain Basement. ... ... .... puisad i Rayon Hose, 3 Pairs 49c Rayon M.;q‘“n““ $1.29 C““"“e Slips * \\'nmm'ys First quality lustrous 4 Yards $ Built-up lhoulderu. lace of em- $ A e . = boot. high spliced heel and lisie Lseful short !enzth! or cur broidery trimmed. White only. garter hem. In champagne, at or gain ‘Basement. ment. ———————————— Table Damask, 2 Yards Cllll ibents Blosesesas 4/for Hm:lk:: uh :;:e: e nude, harvest or black. Sizes 81 to 10.—Bargain Basement. Mercerized, full bleached dam- Regularly 29c and 39. Odds and ask, in dainty patterns. 38 ends. Of sateen, muslin, batiste inches wide.—Bargain Basement. ,and crepe. Broken sizes. White and colors.—Bargain 5.“...““_ Plain white linen handkerchiefs, with narrow hemstitch. Full size.—Bargain Basement. Crash Toweling, 10 Yards Chll dieites Usidsiwaar Children’s Shoes, Pair Bleached linen, finished with $ 2 for One lot including pumps, ox- fast-color borders—Bargain\ m 5%¢. "Guvml. pejamas, fo;dx and shoes. Think of and bloomers. school needs and take advan- Basement. Pt lons, slips ' 5 ake advan ..,"”é"’m“‘,'.“’i’:'.’n‘l's.’:,":fi: @ tage of this offering. Basement. puiad el sl * . 3 “ * * * E3 * * * * b K3 s * * * * - * * * * 03 ~ Seamless Sheets, Each ; :m:chl:dyr‘:;\ ‘::!l::h;‘dr;‘v;: $ 598¢ School Bloomers, 2 for 3 w(,l.“e“’8 and Mi sses’ 4 Of sateen and crepe, with drop Fall Footwear Basement: seat, in white, pink and black. $350, $4 and $4.50 values. One pair for $2.69 8 to 18 years—Bargain Base- An Extra $ Pair Shoes—For Dollar | ment This exceptional offering alone Day Women’ omen’s 38¢c Step-Ins Women's and Children’s Pumps ‘3 for = will make our Dollar Day a re- markable event worth attending. 400 pairs, including patent, tan, white, blonde and gray. Of muslin and crepe, plain or All sizes and styles in velvet, patent, satin, calf, blond, gray, 7 : face trimmed. White and eol- Every pair worth twice the ors. .Regular .sizes.— Bargain gold and silver. Palals Roral—Shoe Dept.— price. 3 Basement. Bargain Basement White Kid Footwear i Women's. All sizes in the Rayon Underwear 0000000000000 000000000000000 lot. Some of this lot are $3 Irregulars of $1.49 Grade and $4 values. Brilliant lustreus rayen, plain Quilted Satin Slippers, 2 pairs heavy weave, French envelope Women’s. All shades and s chemise or Bloomers, in pastel $ z i shades. pink, peach. orchid. sizes in the lot, maize or Nile. Sizes 36 to 42— Palais Royal—Bargain Bacement Bargain Basement. $00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 >